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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1925)
EltKI Sunday, August jj-.JgriL-. gr locals f From Tho F-at Edwin LokiT I to J party of lhr, residents of HI. ; Luuia, Missouri, drove one ot in , few foreign ran to rrglstrr l lh chamber of rommrro yostrrilajr. l.okfr and hit party niolord l iovar the Santa Ke trail and plan . ..- .. xtu n... m return via (he northern rout TourUta Vlaltora In the cur this 1 r,IrT "r- ,, '"' ., '.,. c,.,,!, w.ek from various- action, of the, Cook and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Dell, from wattle. lnc.udl J. A. DoH.rb.de of ar. planning to , leave earl, tornor- Davis- O A Brehler, Sanger; Ed- row moraiii lurvum . ...-, . ,.. ...... .......... - .. 1 '..... o.- rwrid ihv will mend a abort time. The 17.50 n Judge HiinnrU's court Wood. tiarden'a: A. M. Sweeney. party plan to Ireakfaat at Fort yesterday afternoon on charges of Piedmont; Clyde lleathman. Sacra-j Kla mat b and men continue to tne u.nog to mm nil ugni. memo; o'. W. Jones. Tulare: J. F.'lake. I Carter. Venice: (Stanley B. Krueger,! From The Fort A. 0. Werner of Oakland. C. B. Thomeaon, Chico: w Jmrrtt Marion Barnea. di- Fort Klamath, was among the out Katherine Haug, Los Angeles: M. itrlct game warden, is the possessor , 0( town business visitors in the city L. Fuller, Pased'ena: James Moody. i of a new Jewett car which he pur-!t),, week, transacting hutlnesa Sat- California: Walter Walker. Burlin- j chased and drove over from Bend.uraay. game; Lillian E. Taylor, Los An-' where he spent the past few days gelea; Charles Schiller. Hollywood: on a business trip. j To Open Members of the Rod W. F. Adams, San Francisco; C. H. 'an,l Gun club will open the season Blanchard. Clarice; C. H. Blanch- wiul-Kse The bathing beach at i with a dinner dunce at Eagle ard. Clarice: E. Stubblefirled. Xico-. wiul-Kse will be hospitable to a Ridge Tavern Friday evening of la us: Henry L. Wtlley, San Mateo: numt)fr of K!amath Falls residents next week, friend of the members T. E. Melender. Alvarado; M. D. IO(1.- hfn ,! of nicnickers havlni been invited to attend the SlcCray. Stockton; Dave Perkln. I B(1 bathers enjoy their Sunday affair. The club was organised j Iong Beach; Scott McArthur. Mc-)thre Among those parties will be1 three months ago with Walter Arthur; A. E. fcdwaraa. Monrovia. jMr an4 Mrt Tom Richardson. Mr. I Waggoner aa chairman. Waller 8. jonnson, san rrancis. aBd Mrfc R x Cooklngham and r.nce M. Bell. Oakland; 8. M. ' hlM ,j ui i ini.n w.ruiH The amn Sarramento: Mrs. C. P. RiP- . -1.. i. . A r..J . .k . i. - ! ling. Ua Angeies: n. j. uu, "'-ter lake. coin: A. H. Holman. IjOS Angeies; C. W. Courtney, Los Angeles, all of California. , Others to register at the chamber of commerce were: J. O. Bradley, Cottonwood. Ariiona; a. M. .King, beauie. n. "-and Miss Mary Kartla. who are; her son. Walter Waggoner of Klam- gaii. ujre. u.uu. ... (planning on the affair to be en-lth Falls. Mrs. Waggoner Is also Johnston. Artada, Colorado. ,joyed 0B Wlllamson river. prominent In state P. E. O. work . . ,. j j which will be of Interest to mem- i rropenv imm r. To lslt Among tne wee.-eno bera , Klamath Falls E. urown. prominent mmuc. guests In the city for several days the Merrill road have purchased j are Mr and Mrs Harrv Rinabrger, the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. l-.jMr and Mm Zern Kubll. Walter With Millions to Give Away, He Asks Advice Copco Picnic Among the friends of Copco employee who will attend the picnic today are Miss Louise CatUiua. Miss CVllia,- McMahott From Spring Lake Frank Stew art ot the Spring lake country waa among the business and pleasure visitors In the city yesterday. From Lebanon Mrs. Wllma Wag goner, pioneer newspaper woman, ot Lebanon, is the house guest of mm Chines Troopi Sent To Relwe Anwican WASIirSlSTON. Aug. . Pour companies f troopa have been dis patched by Chlneee government to obtain the relea.e of Dr. Harvey J. Howard of the Rockefeller In stitute who was captured by lan dila on July 10 the elate department waa notified today by American Consul Kokobtn. The troopa how ever, have not been able to locate the bandlla' atronghold where How ard Is being held. Hokobln la en deavoring to establish contact with the bandit.. The troopa under dir ection of the commandant of Hell ing Klang. were ordered by (len eral Wu. Just received 4 big shipment of new full dresses, at He li.git,. Dress Mhnp. II Ho. Ilh HT AH A PPf an tit people aavt opportunity to eipreea themselves II tbey desire theft The Klamaik New. A booster for Klamath cckiij iand Klamath Fall aad evuy Ugti Imat Industry therein that' in, 1 Klamath Newt. BROOKHART LEADS IN RECOUNT HALF DONE WASHINGTON. Aug. S. With nearly half the recount In the con tested Iowa senatorial election com pleted today. Senator Brooknart. re-, oubllran. bas lead of 1S17 totes over Daniel F. Stock, democrat, the senate elections committee announced. EVANS Shoe Repairing Ooo4) Week Rig rvtess 1014 Malm S...I Klamath rails, Ore. Returns J. P. Wells, superin tendent of city schools, with Mr. Wells, baa returned from a two Brown, located on the corner of vrri ,rt Mrs. Etta Murnhv. Ninth and Lincoln streets in the . u.jr.j ..hn will h. the city.. The new owners plan to oc-j u at ,he nome of Mrs DoeM' months' visit In California, where cupy the house In tne fan. Ivnrria ' ltne' attenaea summer ncnooi. From Venice J. F. Carter, among ' the interesting tourists to arrive In Klamath Falls yesterday from his home in Venice, California, was lond In his praise of the Green Springs mountain way upon bis arrival in the city. Carter with his party, is on his way to Vancouver, British Columbia and other northern points. Moose) Picnic Plans for the Moose picnic, which have been carefully laid during- the past month, will be realised today, when scores of Moose, with their : families and friends enjoy the af fair to be given at an interesting beach one mile beyond Wlul-Kse, ' SpriusifirM Out of town visitors Tho have turned to tourists for a week, are Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Davis of Springfield. Oregon, Ceorge W. Perkins and daughter, Adeline, Mrs. Stella O'Brien, all ot Springfield, Miss Theda Perkins, a teacher In the Seattle schools and Miss Vera Perkins, teacher In the Concord, California schools. The party re cently returned from a trip to Crater Lake, which they enjoyed. on the Agency lake. To Mrdfonl E. H. Benton and Mundi Einarrsaon will leave today for Medford, where tbey plan to! : spend the day visiting with ! friends. From Keno Miss Alice Holliday of the Keno district Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester DeLap for the week. Ml. Lakl O. Wabbles, potato grower of the Mt. Laid district was in the city yesterday for a short business trip. Just received a big shipment of new fall dresses nt Bee Begin'e Dress Shop. 129 So. "th ST. AS- , Talare Visitors Among the visit ors to register cars at the chamber ot commerce yesterday was C. W. 5ones, who with Mrs. Jones and M. C. Ztimwalt are interesting tourists Zumwalt Is a cousJn ot Don Zum walt, city engineer, who is more than surprised to find the arrival of his relative and party from Tulare California. , Merrill Rev. C. C. Hulet of Mer rill was a visitor in Klamath Falls yesterday from his home in that section to attend a meeting of the Federated Board. If you had millions of Hollars to ;ive away, what would you do with them Leopold Schcpp. 83, New Yorker, it sduna; fur help in diipoMiie; of his fortune, acquired in the cocoanul hutl nesa. He recently ratsMiilird a $2,300,000 trust fund to enable worthy boys to go to aihool. Other sT'fta' total $3,31X1,000. JJ. A. OOLDeUsmi Ctaatoa TaJlor 10 W haters Bid, lea From IM.SO to ?0.0 Just received a 'big shipment of new fall dresses at Bee Begins Dress Shop. 12 So. 7th ST. A8-S Edward B. Ashurst Attorney and Counsellor at Law But aad Federal Courts Bull No. t. Loo ml Bldg. Phone 117 A furnace in your home will keep the summer at your command all win ter. Prices $135 up. Phone 371. In Saturday Among the busi ness and pleasure visitors in the city this week-end were Mra. John Matney with her daughter, who were vt3ltors from their home on the Merrill route. L o Oo Fo To Visit Mrs. E. D. Trulove Is anticipating a visit from her mother. Mrs. William Holloway ot every Friday night. Albany, who win arrive In the im- N. u. mediate future to remain in the city for the balance of the summer. To Portland O. M. Hector, ac companied by his daughter. Miss Bernice Hector. Is in Portland, en Joying a l'lisiness visit while his daughter la visiting with friends. Klamath Lodge No. 117 Meets S. R. Redkey Canton, Crater No. T Meets every Wednesday evening. Car) San dell. Commandant Ewauna Encampment No. Meets every Tuesday night. A. L. Westfall. C. P. ProanerltT Rabekah Ha ... . ' . ,, 10 Meets first aad third Thar T . W:r 7 f V lk" . Mr,. Elisabeth SandeT. ttC. will foe able to return to her work on Monday, after a week's remain- In 8Uonnln Mrs. Malt Rpan nf;lnK at her home, caring for Aigoma was among tne via tors In the city yesterday, visiting with friends and relatives and shopping. To Diamond Lake Miss Nell El liott and Pete Mostenhacher are planning to spend the day at Dia mond lake, where they will visit with Phil Mostenbacher, Mr. Most enbacher's brother. ' Move to City Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Grubb have moved to Klam ath Falls from Ashland, planning to take up their permanent residence In the ellv nrnhh 1. .mitotan .!. the California, Oregon Power com-i, From "eno Roy Nelson, well !,. i known resident of the Keno district was in the city yesterday attend- W. P. MYERS LAWYER SOS Odd Fellows Bldg., Klamath Falls Paiati TRU? OPENjJ Phone) Johnny-oo-thw-Spot far t-xftjl ISA tit At. MAMS JO. LPUIIUUIe MIUIBLICI IS Q tjQQt a man or a firm. By supplying omJ with first class lumber and high jr vice we have builded a businent; of which we are proud. Lakeside Lumber OUR BUSINESS IS CARING FOR YOUR EYES We do nothing else. Examin ing eyes, making glasses to tit each particular rase. Is, and .has been our specialty for years. We have the hrtest scientific instruments to assist us In these examinations.' and the machinery for grinding the lenses, DR. GOBLE Kyea Examined QUICK SERVICE 700 Hula Street Glasses Frames Oronnd Repaired Bring Us Your HIDES and PELTS Wa are ta tho asarkxt la Hldee aad PrtU, aad will pal tha hlftiee asarkat prtea, Lewis Grocery 223 S. 6th TW .W PEOPLE ARE SA1 The number of savings account i bank 13 evidence that people of munity are saving. How about fd you saving a part of your income? no as many others, and then you 1 money for any emergency. 4 on Savings. FIRST NATIONAL WS Member Federal Reserve BuL To Troutdale Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Goeller and son have motored to Troutdale. where they will visit for a week with their daughter and sis ter. Return Hume Lr and Mrs. Quln nell and family, who have been in Klamath connty for a two months' visit and fishing trip from their home in Alhambra, returned south yesterday, following a visit to Crater Lake. To Lake Mr. and Mrs. John Kn ders and daughter. Shirley of Ash land, Dr. and Mrs. Hardin Carter of Ing to board. a meeting ot the Federated To Attend Meeting Among the; visitors in the city Saturday after-, noon to attend the meeting ot the; Federated board meeting wero U. E. Reeder and H. J. Tickonr, pro minent ranchers of the Klamath' country. ANNOUNCEMENT 'Commencing Monday, no breakfast served-a Hot and cold lunches noon and evenings. ROBERTSON'S, 806 Main SC On Riwlnrss Mrs. Ada Parsons ot Bonanza, and Miss Grace P. Lytle, also of Bonanza, where she is a teacher in the schools, were amonc the visitors in the citv vea-l terday to visit and transact husl- Klamalh Kalla. left yesterday for Lake of the Woods, where they are planning to enjoy a weeks' camping I To M,'or' Charles I). Hazel trip, j riRK. who is In the cHy in the inter- , est of directing the "Pirates of t t.i,i.i ' si- ! Penzance, musical comedy for the ,un. w.h , 'TlKiwunls club, left last night for Medford, where he will spend the week-end, returning to Klamath Kails Monday morning. r.vuns witn Mrs. Kvans' narenu Mr. and Mrs. Walter Went and family, will leave this morning for Ashland, where they will meet Miss Ruth Scales of Portland, who will vlalt with Mrs. Evans for several weeks. While In tho valley the party plan a day's vlalt In the Ash land park. In Mnlford Mrs. N'ormnn II. Knl ler, who has been visiting In Klam- Bth PnllS fnf Ih. nn.f ... . I. . . with her husband, who I. affiliated ! new" 'diSSe.' Jl'" tTaln'. with the Oregon Trunk, returned Ure.s eiop m 7th ST? A 8-9 w.v, wiv wtcktuu irom Aieuiora where she vfSited with friends and relatives. Case Dismissed Ed Dunham who was arrested on charges of permit- ling a minor to operate a motor vehicle, was dismissed yesterday ny Junee Bunnell with the pro mises of not repeating the offense. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brotherton of Oakland, are visit ing in the city with Mr. Brother ton' brother. W. M. Brotherton. The two families will make their first trip to Crater Lake. Frank & King's Comedians Id SHEPHERD'S RADIO SLASHED. Tk Big WMto T Seventh and Pine Streets SUNDAY and MONDAY The Thrilling Melodrama ' "WHY WIVES LEAVE HOME" Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday "OLE OLSON'S SCHOOLDAYS" Price. 25c and SO c. Jazz Orche.tr. Do You Know That As These Words Are Being V It Takes 40 Bushels Less of Wheat To Buy a Bit der Than It Did in 1913, Before the War? In the crop year 1913-1914 it took 166 bushels of wheat to buy a binder. Now it takes only 125 bunhels to buy a much better binder. (Not counting freight in either case.) It was poor economy to "use an over repaired binder in 1913, but it will be worse economy to run a worn-out ma chine in 1925. Xou cannot afford tho rink. Grain prices are too high for that! When you consider the , larger binder capacities and the crop-saving improve ments, a new binder in your grain may pay back its full purchase pri"i harvest or two, in the ,nvil",j nnd time. , . ), , J Don't take tho chance of tW or steady lossof high-priced v. season. Harvest this year brand-new McCormick gram P' We'll gladly show you or? , thetie grain, labor, and J point out the .feature tn a binder the logical piirchaM farmer in this community. ;' J. S. Mills and Son 6th and Klamath "Good equipment makes a good farmer better"