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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1925)
!. EtrKI VMav. Alienist 7. 25. jr LOCALS ft ha Kxrhrl Shermsn Norton, BRIEFS ad a companion, both resident of Kirk Mr. H. P. Thoma U, Korhel. California, noted throu,- among the out-of-town visitor io Klamath FalU yesterday on thelri spend Thursday In Klamath Falls way aouth. after an Interesting visit frjm her home In Kirk. In the north. Korbel Is located Inj I Humboldt county. lmpeovin Sin. Mary Pearson I who waa struck by a passing auto- Ktpertrd Mrs. Harry Richardson I mobile Wednesday afternoon, was and children of Yreka, are ex-! reported Improving. Medical ex pected to arrive In Klamath Fall , amlnatlon showed aeveral broken I where they will spend some time ri0J 4nj , badly wrenched ankle Tlsltlng with friends. They wlll.Dut B0 internal Injuries, arrive Sunday evening. Mrs. Rich- ardsou is a former resident ofj Powers Out of town visitors In-1 Klamath Falls, where aha has elude C. H. Crew, resident of Pow- host of friends. era, well-known logging center of Coos county, who arrived last night Citizen in the Making from the coast to visit here. ' Former Residents "Old-Timers" to visit in Klamath Falls this week Include Mr. and Mrs. "Van" Van Bellen. former residents, now living la Loa Angeles. They will return!.. ... Mrtlfonl Charles D. Hazelrlgg In the city from his home In In putting te- wun rs. . u. nuusiou ;fore lhe Kiwanis club the musical children, who nave Keen in comedy - pirates of Penaanae" which aouth for, some time. The party Is I h Klwanillnj, wlll pregwlt wr expeciea in wunin lew nays. In September. ft It v, t " '' To Fish C. K. Mcintosh, a res ident of Los Angeles, with hi. son 'ico rold Bunce of Copco Gordon Mcintosh, have arrived in 1"! w- Peart- lM of CoDCO- the city from the south to spend; 10 m 10 " a week or ten daya fishing In the'the company. Klamath atreams and lakes, mainly j In the Williamson river. According! Mnlfonl Pml L. Colvfc. Med to Mcintosh, he has made many.'0" """dent and state Income tax trios to the Klamath country! commissioner. Is In the city for ser- k.r. .k. fi.hin, t. ih "w m!eral days stopping at the Hall, h. wnrA" This Is the first trln hotel. for his son. ,1 " " -kS I In the county clera a nine, yes terday when the paper waa brought In. The deed to nl ,0, JobB l. Offleld for state land In Klarn 'ath county on rsbruary II. ! The grant md br Go"rnor 'Sylvester Pennoyer, then governor 'of Oregon. ' KUhln Garrett Van WpT 'l the aherlffa office, bead of Ihej tax department l Krancla H. Olds, head of the Klamath t of American Uglon "swiped" a day off. 'of the work calendar Thursday 'and spent the day In the C'hlloquln country fishing. ! Yom Belesn Earl F. Redding. rhl.nt of Portland and Baleml spent yesterday la the city on busl 'ness. preparing to leave today for his home In the valley. Mnlln Dick Uacey. prominent sheepman of the Malln country spent Thursday in Klamath Falls visiting with friends. Larey waa on his way to Ukevlew when In the city. I Hxlmmlng Mrs. F. II. Cofer and i daughter. Miss Helen Cofer, Mrs. C.j Walker and thive children of Bac ratnento. Mrs. George K. Llndley and daughter. Mis Gertrude Llnd ley and Mrs. Wslter West and sons I spent Thursday afternoon and evening on Agency lake, a mile above Wlul-Kse. where they en Joyed a swim and picnic. Frank & King's Cte in CTNTt TTTiO nn Seventh and Pine Strt' I Tuesday, Wednesday and IV The Bright Musical Comedy V "A SON OF BROADWA Prices 25c and SO c - Ja., a Vaudeville Between Act, Cattleman W. L. Cornwell, well known cattleman of the northern - RetdstratloB Thirty-three foreign cars registered at the chamber of ' California district, is in Klamath commerce yesterday, the majority; Falls this week-end to transact bus- of the ears still driving south from California. Return From with bis bride Klamath Falls. Trip Al Schick iness from his home In Hollister. Lillian Hich. screen heroine, is so (rratcful to (be fnited State for the fame and fortune that it has showered upon her that she to taking steps to beeoae a citixen. l irst naturalisation papers were uuned to ber recently. Lillian came to Hollywood from England four rears ago to try her luck as an extra irL and quickly won recognition. ' In 1 Forbes Pure Drugs Eighth t Main Good Services Good Druirs I teresting wedding tour which in- Francisco, ho is here for several l-'ruin the KlaiHl; Knroule on uu t imjuIIK J. K. I'uluu. with h Interesting trip during the summer'aon. Walter F. Paulson, resldenis ofl months. Miss Elisabeth Key Is in the Coquille. arrived in Klamath Falls,' H fv arrlvlnr lfif nirht ' Misa Vd I r u . h , t. . ... , .. , . 1 hcott Among tne """""esides In Lllnne Kanal. Hawaii, and, the illy transacting business and! plans a visit to Crater lake before visiting. Paulson is a well known' lumberman of the t'nos county aec-j lion. 1 Pacific men to spend the remain- nas returned -.0 u. .u .v.u,a.u : returning to the Islands. following an In- is i. u. acou. resiaeni or anu eluded Seaside and other coast cities. Mr. and Mrs. Schick were married in Portland, July 25, and have returned to the city to make their home In the McCarthy apart ments. Schick la a promising young druggist of the city. days. Tourists Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Christian of Keno and Mr. and Mrs. I Tourists Harland McWIlllamsJ Rulcnt Wilford W. Williams of tnarles A. lantwell. also of Keno. '-ienn HIM. Harry Hill and George Salem la in the city for a brief ,re in tne citT for few aV- They Ross, all resident of Is Angeles business visit from bis home in ! re Included in the large numli. r of spent yesterday visiting with friends the valley. To Eugene Mlea Katherine VI- Reil Ttluff Business and out-of-town visitors In Klamath Falls this Silver Lake tourists that will make August the! in Klunmth Falls. They are former banner month for foreign cars. residents of Ashland and are also visiting in 4he Valley with former Walker In Fred Walker Is in the '"fluaintances. rich and Miss Elizabeth Manning week Include A. A. lates. resident ; city on one of his fremtent business ' are planning to leave today for: of Red Bluff, who arrived last night: and pleasure trips. Walker is In-! From Mlfovl Mis Lucille Ah Eugene, where they will spend the' for a brief stay. iterested in the completion of the bou n1 Pr"'- Mr. and Mrs. Ab- remainder of the week visiting with Willow valley dam. nnrter Hie con- residents of Medford arrived -Among tne vuiiors ;glru,.t,0o worl( of I)un ,,, aker friends. Both Miss L'Irich and .:. w .,.,, ,1,. in the city this week-end is O. W.i ITnl..r.ll. nf I. C....n. H i f ID OI SllVCr LdKS. " - " " " " 1 Ing the past winter. He is stopping at the Arcade hotel in Klamatti Falls yesterday to visit OOTEL ASTOD AAgwdAHul UAsril EVERT ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET 50 Balks New. Modem Qom :a Shopping Dial net and Tbeattes FREE CAR ACE T.ntt horn I.V 4 1 i. 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. Ashland Evelyn Caldwell ' r I Vail . r T t .Alllmll FlalHa vlnlilna. wltk r n,Ir , riinent rancher of the Rock Creekl' . ' rtniuann, are ' " J .. v. .....vu., . i lne c,.y Ior .ne remainder of tht, I district tell under tne ton or tne: . " . the Cary Safe company. Is among the well known business men of the south transacting affairs In the city. Clement is a resident of San Francisco. law when n void foreign license' Wk n.a 'rlp- mhM " bus! with their son. Sidney Ablott of this city. They will continue to snd Algoma where another son. Julian him for a short time before their rnturn to the valley. THE SQUARE Dt DRUG STORE is now under '. New Maiiageinet SATURDAY SPECIAl As an opening special we are to our old customers and new (r. a '(," glass measuring cup tree with a j! of Flavilla (Vanilla Extract.) (I to a customer. Vbltlns Among the Interesting visitors In Klamath Falls this week is Miss Lucille Myers of Berkeley, who is visiting at the home of Mr. and ' Mrs. Myers on California avenue. " Mlsg Myers Is a of Mr. Myers. plute was found on bis Jordan tour- ness and pleasure. ing car. Alexander promised to replace the old plate with 1 2! Oregon license and was permitted to go Ms wny. Speeding n. L. To Hun Francisco R. E. Hun- K. P. J. O. Ferguson. Southern sa"er- Justice of the peace of Klam Pnciflc official of Dunsmulr, Is in atn Falls left ypAtenlay for San I the city on a short liusino ss trio. I rancisco where -ho wlll enter the j j Stanford hospital for medical atten- Varnes was ar-l Bray Ray Harlan, well known in , llon- fic Officer R. E. Knowles on charges tne '"X 'r his home ii,.r of speeding 45 miles an hour on Y'mg w"h frii-nils ond the Merrill road. He is slated to! 1 appear Detore Judge It. 11. uunneir "" menn is. jii;rry-i , .,, . . Saturday afternoon at 5 o'clock. I fle' daughter. Miss Gladys; ,.n.U "",ri"'0 S'""1'1'""! " aierryrield. and son Chandler Fortbi TiiKKed Two Fords, one, Merryfield, are In the citv eninvin tour of this section, from their In Bray, relatives. It-t urns -One of the oldest of the former residents to return lo Klamath county Is J. S. Stuhlile- Held, who with Mrs. StithblefieM Returns To Medfonl E. J Smith has returned to Medford; after spending several days on bus-1 Ineas In the city from his home inibear,Ils an Idah0 l'ce". we'o t8 the valley. iEe(1 la9' niKht by Traffic Officer . R. E. Knowles. The Idaho car ear To Return Edwin S. Weaver Is ried a slip for parking too close planning to leave within the near to a fire plug. The driver failed home In Berkeley. riiilonuin Out of town business visitors in Klamath Falls to arrlw. future for bis home in Eugene af-Jlo appear Lefore Police Judge Lem last night, was II. R. Rynne of ter spending the past eight months Caghagen at 3 p. m. yesterday.jciillonuln. well known lumberman In Klamath Falls, where he hasjThe other Ford owner carries a of that district, affiliated with the made a score of friends. Weaverjtag for Improper parking. Ewauna Box company. Is planning to return to school 1n the fall to complete bis college To 00 " Tri'1 J R- Lar""n- work. Roy Landrith, Charles Mahaffy and! - Anson Rogers left Saturday efter- Crater Ijike Mrs. O. W. Huff-' noon In Larson's car for a trip to' man, of the Crater Lake store, is Klamath Falls and Crater Lake. Included In the business visitors and Coos Bay Times. shoppers In Klamath Falls Thurs-j day. Return Mr. and Mrs. Percy Peet returned last night from Klamath Modoc Point Mrs. Jessie Plunk- Kails where they visited Mrs. Peet's ett spent Thursday In Klamath ' sister, Mrs. Arvld Erickson and Falls enjoying a brief chopping, brought back their two daughters, tour from her home in Modoc; Cinevra and Vivian, who have-vls- nved In Klamath Falls yesterday from their homo in Merced, to visit with friends. Stul.blefield was for merly connected with the Presby terian church in the city when It was nn old frame building. He has returned to the city several times but this I his daughter's first visit in ten years. Old Instrument First filing on old deed. 37 yearu old. was made Point. lted with month. the Ericksons for a Tourists Out of town visitors In Klamath Falls yesterday Include Mr. Returns W. C. Van Emon, Klamath Falls attorney, ha re turned to the city after a brief bus iness trip which took him to San! and Mrs. A. Andrews of Red Bluff Francisco, Sacramento and Stock-land Mr. and Mrs. E. A. McPherson on- Grants Pass, who form a party of tourists enroute to Crater lake. Bonanza Among the out of tnwn visitors In the city during the! Mnlin c B. Anderson, Malln resi middle of the week was Mis. C.ent. spent Thursday in Klamath W. Pitchford. a well known resi-1 '""Us transacting business, dent of the Bonanza district. 1 , I Alnnieda Guests Mr. and Mrs. E. itanrhrr In Business visitors In -rnco aim family of Alameda and the city this week Include Frank; O. Poole, rancher of the Bonanza section who spent Thursday trans acting affairs. Forbes Pure Drugs Eighth at Main Good Service Good Drugs - .ie.ru ana A. Kappler also of Alameda, are In the city passing away several days here whllo visit ing this section. Portland Visitors In tho city from Portland Include T. C. Shank land and daughter, Miss Ci. Shank land, who are stopping at the White Pelican hotel while In Klamath Falls. National Harding Memorial At Marion to Be Begun Soon il "f. y- "f,y . if waT-i 11)1011 'I--. 1 " "- . JL h itW .r KV ! Con.lruclio.i of Hie national memorial to W i Marion, ()., will be bern she ,tl7 'I Ku 1 ?V"n G lltnry Hornb,tcl anj Erie Wood J'vioaL1' f,,e v,ork of ert by the memorial association. At riirht U S 1'u . " of the lute presidsnt. At lelt U tto wult taM. ! h,t pho,0 body now rests. ult ta M,"" In which tie 0 Flannel Trousers Yes we have em. in some new snapDv natterns. Busnue Tans X 7 ' 1 m plain and stripe patterns oreys in tancy stripe patterns $5;oo to $12.oo Dutchess the Guaranteed Kin '. r - " ivmumin rvmrnino Knniiian . mw--jrr LEADING CLOTHIERS : ; 24 Years In Klamath Falls j v1 ; :