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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1925)
Pa EigKl Thursday. AiigltJj?', & LOCALS f JikV Plcnl-On. of th. mo.t . ' ' . Z , orea " cm- - nf th a .linkers' picnic, held Tuesday .venim at Bed-day. .t ..shin dishes at th. county o h amJ plon ford", cabin on A.ncy 1... wa. the, poor farm ninn to remain for several day. en actlvltlen of chosen few who ro-oy 7 . . " joy init this nectlon of Maiuuiu m.laed on Ih. bank. whll. th.; wa. arraigned on ch.re. of re.k ,; oih.r. frotK-ked In th. water. When driving and drtvl.g a motor vehld. th. bathera returned for their cloth-; while Intoxicated. Nv,nilTna onr Nevada car 10 Inc they found them lied In knots; " mtst.r yesterday at the chamber of in trn. childhood ityle.. Frank Otto- Returned Home Our Wal ana, WM , Moalllaf io H. . . .v. f.miiv h.vo returned from Klamath i man waa accused aooui m , . . . ,. :0. Lohr. resident oi .iniiem. uo, Hrglntrauon Aimousn rrsi"- nnainder on of for.. car. wa. not partlc 1. In th. cW .P" hr"",. ularly heavy yaterday. In. visitor, of th. wk transact b'- er. from various sections of ll . p p coast, and .everal from lb. far east. Krauts IV Mr ana Wetter of Urania Paw. ar. In .. -n. r.,1- avveral dava' vliit. New Melco rasslnc tnrouiu Oregon has mad. Re R. Anderson of Hurley. New Mexico. delr to e. . ....... ...,..a in Talent A busln.sa via tor In th. ...... -jf.,ea: itiUoonln-Kric or... - "- ., .... T Mclford o. von .. . .... . ,. .hi la ipend ..raiciiy i !- irwao.. " .' .. bu.lti..t. Nor- U R. A. Atiorg. or iai.nl. who ar .v. B tba city oo buslna. ton l resident of Chlloquln. At th. Arc..e Mr.. M. Loop of Lo. Angel... with Ml.. M. Loop and . a tP..(r.i-il air Mia. K. Loop ana -- Valley Oram. Pass. yesterday of th. deed. Lorrlla Rancher W. W. Fordney. well known Lorella rancher, waa among th. business visitor. In th. city yesterday, looking Into property lateraats In th. city. where they ha. been visit- relatives Ashland Dally with hi. family, la making an in teresting vacation tour of th. coast. Pn' Falls, tng with Tidings. I Tu Kouih Mra. Horace Sim. of At Tons) IT. 0. S. Nen; lSa(.rlnl6Illo. reurned to her home county health officer, spent W ed-, WwlnMlU, ri,r villllln, ,or nesday in th. Topsy district, wtar.. m KUmalh F(ll. Mrm. simt h. Inspected conditions in that rormer rMidenti and W,M b. re- tlon. According to th. county of-l mfmht,ni M(sJ I)oroliiy joillff ficer. th. whooping couch menace. TMir- j .. L-i.mmiii for a brief boi.i. 't. (h. city thlJ week incmu. l-ral Ultor. from llornbrook. Frank '0pc-WIIU.m K. Cunningham! How, and C J. F.le, .r. .-on. of thiciforni. Oregon Power com-.thoa. from ,h. por.bern California pany. arrived in th. city last night j city. Interened In th. atrain oi i ... .i.i,ora In . - rlv.d In lb city last klgltl short lll. fur Cunningham Is resident of Wtul-Kse A party of fiv. mem bers of th. younger set enjoyed a swimming party and picnic at Uul- which has caused th. closing of the Km Tuesday evening. Tnose in me gehool at Topsy. is nigniy lmproveu. Medford. Kan Francisco A parly of tour ists in th. city from San Francisco I Include J. 8. Potter. 8. K. Toller. I John Medau and Howard Kennedy. 'The four arrived last night, plan ning lo see soma of the Klamath country. Visited Hero Klmer Plx and) party were Miss Fern. Hanks, Missi,na reports ar. lha th. school wlllLout ii0,ey pf Klamath Falls spent Marlam Vortley. Miss Kathleen Mai ioy, Pat Malloy and Henry Cerber. be opened Monday. To Return C. A. Henderson, county agricultural agent. Is expect ed to return to Klamath Falls today from Owen, valley and Bishop. Cali fornia, where h. has spent the past trieais two weeks. Interested In work witn . the farmers of that section, who Merrill Visitors in the city this hav. entertained Ideas of moving to (week include a number of guests Bonanza Mrs. J. O. Ilamaker of Bonanza, accompanied by her sister. Mrs. L. D. Burke, also of Bonania. was In th. city yesterday enjoying a shopping trip and visit with Tourists Mr. and Mrs. II. R. . . . . ,., . .i.m.. -.i.k' Stern, of San Jos., with their son. ...y " ;..: ! William W. Stern., arrived In Kl.m- i irienim. rtsiimiiu fun? i imui,, .v. 11 t. u..i., Tnrtn hi. rO. inn Ainuiaui i uuii.t j ' turn Henderson will give reports to th. county court and to the cham ber of commerce, both bodies having assisted materially in the financing of te project. I.lttlr Rock Visitors In Klamath Falls from th. far south include, Up anil Mr J.nn Runt llnrer of ' .... v. .... i i. land is taking off a th. city last night to enjoy a visit in this part of Oregon. Merrill X. II. Bogue. well known resident of Merrill, Is making a busi ness visit for several days In Klaoi- from neighboring districts. Mr. and Mrs. F. K Moyer, who reside in the Merrill section, spent Wednesday In atn Falls, the city, visiting with friends. i Lo Angrles Among th. south Merrill Visitors and shoppers inlern visitors in the city this week are i Klamath Falls yesterday included I. number of Los Anxeles tourists. ath Falls last night In order to make an early trip to Crater lak loday. Sterne Is general agent for th. At chison. Topeka, 4k Ban la F. railroad. little time for hi. summer's vacation. . , Kan FraacUco Mr. and Mrs. R, E. Kelly of the Somber. Pacific ar. In Ih. rlly to transact business and enjoy a abort visit. They ar. ac companied ky their daughter, from their bora. In Ban Francisco. ItritNh Columbia A. A. Cameron, N. I. Cameron and M. K. Cameron. Klamath Fall. Includ. H. K. Whll. ! . m.... .. u m. sin. a short OI ivfu mmi, - - - - trip to th. city this week. Xorth Hrn.1 Mlsa Paulln. Bond of North Bend spent th. past nlghl In th. city from b.r horn, on Coos Bay. leaving today for Saa rrao Cisco. Mlsa Uond waa lor tnre. year, a teacher In Ih. Klamath Fills schools and ha. been spending h.r tlm. renewing acquaintance. She la now Interested In lb. Coo Bay Business college In North Bend. Los Island At th. Hall hotel this week th. register reports fne nrrival of Mr. and Mr.. Warr.n Mur doch, from Glen Cov. Long Island, on. of th. most Interesting spots on Ih. Atlantic coast. Modoc Point Mr. anil Mrs. V. J. Drayrr are spending several days In th. city, transacting business at fair, from their bom. In Modoc Point. Realty -F. J.' Bchmlli, a fr.qu.nl business visitor In th rlty from his home In lUally, la spending th. day In Klamath Falls, arriving last night, Urhmlli la a merchant. Aliura Out of Iowa business vtslton In th. rlty thin wk Includ. J. F. Nile. rwld.nt of Alturaa, To the jke Mrs. C. II. Dagg.lt, accompanied by a group of friends.! will Irav. loday for Lai. of Ih. Woods, wber. kh. will occupy h.r th. .aM1". Ctllluisjg. ! lnHaUcv!!5 "uelnrn Mtsu,7i rvatio. UwaTjA Merrmj la KuXT laclud. Joka wrl' rsldent of is, To Wlul-K.se Among the parties, urs. C. E. Craig and Miss Anna Hill.1 A party from that city arriving last'1' of Pary f tourists from Van Kodak MaUkUn TWnlMrtd of Klamath Falls residents to enjoy both residents of Merrill, a swim at Wlul-Kse Tuesday even- Ing waa one composed of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Veatch, Esther and Bob' Kiwanls Members of the Klam- ! ath Falls group of Kiwunis will hold Veatch, Miss V era Houston, Miss; their regular weekly luncheon In tne y Augusta Parker, and Miss Gertrude 'chamber of commerce rooms today night includes Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Rank and Mrs. O. S. Van Keuren. Parker, of Grants Pass. I at 12:15. Hwimmins Chaperoned by Mrs. Bart Hawkins, a party of young per sons enjoyed a swim and picnic at Wlul-Kse, on Agency lake last night. Those in the party were Pauline Adamson, Ralph Adamson, Irvin Kel ler, Dehlia Hawkins, Dorothea Haw kins, Geneva Kinkade, Eva Miller, Pasadena Among the Interesting Portland William T. Hr.nly and F. Brady are visitors In Klamath Falls this week from their homes In Portland. Lakrvlrw Out of town visitors In the city this week Include Tim T.I couver, British Columbia, are in the ' Sullivan, well known sheepman of city, arriving last night, to make an Interesting visit of southern Oregon. Whether or not the Csnadlans think that Canada Has a mnrtaare on all I th ln!,.r!(n i w . iraasacwng ousiness anair in in. jbnt a number drive down from iheV"' "rlr Prt r th. Lak.vl.w district. On llunlneM Stanley V. Rus. well known resident of Itorrls, was Frank & King's Corns in Th Bag WMite Seventh and Pine St Tuesday, Wednesday and Hr The Bright Musical Comedy Drc "A SON OF E.ROADM Price 25c and 60 c , 'Juifll Vaudeville Between Act) I north every summer. ltlnrn T V Wrlehf. with Miss visitors in the city yesterday to ar-J Clara Calkins and Miss Margaret l.umberloa W. W. Mitchell, resi- rive from the south was Mrs. Gert-j Worden. returned yesterday after- dent of Lumberton, spent Wednes rude F. Stewart, a resident of I'asa- noon from San Francisco., where day in the city, where b. spent the dena. who was sincere in her praises jWrtght was called on business. Miss major portion of the day In the den of the Klamath country. Mrs. Stew- Calkins and Miss Worden spent the tint's chair. Mitchell relumed last art is recently from New York, and 'majority of their time-In the south' night. her Interest in the west has never joy Miner, roresi aimer, r rang diminished. Especially Interested Moser, Kenton Hamaker. Mr. Wake-: waa Mrs. stewlrt in the Green on a buying trip for their hat shop, j niy Mr. and Mrs. 1. F. Wallis. Los Angi-lc Tourists in the city I from Los Angeles Include Mr. and man, sea tionisier. taa Jones, Hum j Springs highway. Her party 1. on ! residents of the Bly district, are In. Mrs. O. A. Slon. of Ih. southern the city to visit and transact busl-lcfty. who arrived In. Klamath Falls ness. I last night Cofef. Elbert Stiles and Mrs. Burt Hawkins. : Chlloquln Out of town visitors In th. city yesterday included James T. Shore, resident of Chlloquln, who waa in Klamath Falls transacting business. their way to Washington, and pos sibly go on into Canada. Lakevlew Forrest Cunningham of the Lakevlew route, was seen In , the city yesterday transacting busi ness In the court house. Kirk Clyde W. Fllnn. resident of the Modoc camp at Kirk, was among tb. many out of town visitors In the city that spent the day In Klam ath Falls. Tuesday transacting business. nonania Business visitors In I Klamath Falls this week Includes Btrdle Burke of Bonanza, who was transacting business affairs in the; city yesterday. i Merrill Jerry Ilyan of Merrill, ! was seen In Klamath Falls Tuesday j transacting business and visiting! with friends. , To Visit Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Mas sey and children have planned to upend Sunday motoring around the lakes, stopping at Crystal creek to fish, and also to visit with the Sherman Drown family, "old-timers" of the Crystal district, whom they have known for years. Fishing Dr Phillip Cole and Dr. It. D. Co. spent Wednesday at Point Comfort and Rocky Point, where they enjoyed a fishing trip, return ing late last night with exception ally good luck. lleturntoWork-Mrs. .Mary WII son has returned to her office In the nan building after a week's illness. irotn wnicn sue has been suffering I AUGUST ;i -..e- . .. ,. tsyji' u lit ha f ice 1 v-sv rMii if. wbini NOTICE Central Community club will meet at Hen ley school Friday night, Aug, 7. All members and subscribers request ed to be present. Im portant business. UOTEL ASTOD 1IH,H Lo,Aas.kwl EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET w.t D.thi iNew, Modern I Close :o Shopping District and Theatres i FREE CARACE Tariff (root 11.50 ' Our Pianos Selling Themselves It is requiring no high pressure salesmen or the ringing of door bells from house to house to sell Pianos and Victrolas during our sale. You simply visit our store at 507 Main Street and sell your selfit is surely the satisfactory way to buy, for we have sold ten pianos in Klamath to one by any other firm. Eleven instruments Saturday and Monday without stepping out of the store, without outside salesmen or hot air. Remember when Better Prices and Terms are made on Pianos and Victrolas Earl Shepherd Co. will make them. Wise buyers are certainly proving it. EARL SHEPHERD CO. Pianos, Radio, Victrolas. : 507Ma,nSt' Phone 282 SUMMllfK TlMllf as far as your shoes are cok continues 90 days longers, at least. But for us, the fall opens shortly. ' ; SO NOW for J'ust a few days we have further slaahed stocks, cut them down to the bone. Stunning lasts,- inchai'. sport shoes. .... ,. ; MEN The well known Marions-Freemans Just and Edmonds'' Foot MP, Oxfords and shoes, for , clearance, only ' $5.00 SEE our window display. , wrAn?TVrc fW0 to slippers that formerly, sold J $11.00, are ;cut down," duik this clearance to $7.50 Houston and 515 MAIN Jestei; . .. - : ,i ." .. : " ' '' ' v . 0, Vttin kic icte th ict lit! pi 10'