The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, August 13, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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imkrclooiit for hundreds
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Tourlnlfr Dr. and Mr. William IWon-rlng Ml. Alllion Baraei.l
T. .0111 of WblDloD, D. C, anl youm dauxhtvr of Mr. and Mr.
Mrs. U. Q. Atkina of Bonton, Mm. Marlon HHrnen, has racotered tut-1
Jc,nl William Holloa of Waohlng-, flrleolly from her operation for the
ton, I. C, and Ulaa Bally McAdoo removal of her Uiualln, that alij was
of L.oa AugelKa, form a party of five taken to her home on Jetfernon
who are In the Klamath country en-treet, yeaterday.
tuvinic the af.nlr uttriif.tl.ttM Thitv ' . i
.plan alao a trip to Crater lake. , Malln Vlsltnra In the city thin To Tlif Luke W, V. Wltcher,
' I week includo H. 0. William, well 'Henry Johnston and Edward Brush.
At tlin reliian Out of town; known rancher of the Malln district.! narty of three tourists, all ;rest-
raaadrusj A number of In teres t
lu southern Tlsttori In the dty
this week ara Mr. and Mrs. Leigh
Morrison of Paxadena and their ion
T. A.. Morrison. lo from the
southern city. Tbey plan a trip
I to Crater laka later la the week.
Kuests In, the White Pelican hotel
this week Include a group of Port
land residents who are M. Geunnell,
E. Bond and 11. K. Hope. ,
Lumbermen V. V. Hansen of La
Molne and CiorKe L. Hiiisey, also
a resident of I -a Molne arrived In
lb" city lust nlKht In the Interests!
of lumber, which they are purchas.
Ing while In the Klamath country,
lliixl Out of town business visi
tors In Klnmuth Falls this week
; Include II. V. Wright, well
I nuldont of Bend.
Form Hi" Count Mr. and Mrs. E.I
Barklie. Mrs. A. A. Hark lee of
Mnrshflcld, Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Jones
of Itedwood City, Callfurtila and
Miss Emllc Jones, also of Redwood
City with Mrs. II. K. Werner of
Murshficld are among the coast
visitors In Klamath Falls today.
At Hie Arratle Cecil A. Cook,
boy scout executive for Klamath,
Jackson and Josephine counties. Is
In dhe city for several weeks' to
the coming fall,
headquarters at
dents of San Franclaco, are stopping
at the Hall, arriving last- alght.
, preparatory to leaving later In the
day for a trip to crater lone. '
KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL.
The advantage to the mother and
baby of reliable hospital rare In con
finement la unquestionable. adv-1
known outline work for
I I.OUK uus maue
Mmlfonl Valley visitors In Klam
ath Falls this week Include W. O.
Lrew, who Is making a brief visit
to the city.
Lorclla K. C. Wilkinson is ad
ded to the. scores of out of town
visitors in the city yesterday to
transact business, from bia borne In
Lorella. .
! the chamber of commerce and may1
be found at the Arcade hotel dur-'
Ing the evening.
Lukc-vfewMrs. George Stephen-!
son, well known resident of Lake-1
I view Is in the city for the wext few1
days to visit and 'shop. Mrs. Step-'
henson Is the wife of Georgfe Step-;
of the Lakerlew mill. I
. Visitors Tour liits in the city to
arrive last night include an Interest
ing group, all residents of Los
Angeles.. In the party is Miss Alma
Btlckcl and E. C. Stlckel. D. R.
Crattl and Miss Hatel Chambers.
V ' Drttlite thfir frtiltire In m.ncli tli Vnrlli Pnl Vaw. i. .l...:-. :i l.:t . t
l( " ' ' " - muJ muni-miH iw intii:9i. Honors jn
Boalil Amunil'.rn nnil liis dsrinjt -oiOianioni in tlic first aerial Arctic expedition. Tile party is shown
(above) on iU return to )lo. Left to rilit: Olinidabl, Ueitrichscn', Ellsworth (only f American),1
AimimUrn, Uiincr Larscn, Kurclit. llclow is the plane N-2J, which they dug -from the ice and flew
back to civilisation to escape death. Tlic photo shows IU condition after tlie-thrilling trip..'' , '
Insurance Hoax 3Iay
Realize No Returns
Marriage Licenses
J1NC SIKI IS
0 BE DEPORTED
'"TON. Auk. 12. -- (Cnk-
l-Balllliii! Kill, the Kniio-
-r mum have the IhllH-d
art or will tin i.r-
i'lKirliil. ll. labor :,.
k ruleil.
lo the I'nlti'il Kluti-H
laM year utnt r.i..iv...i
' remain 1(.r ,1.
lll time limit rxulred
mbfr.
J1 was taken lnt ,,,.
y Hi" labor J,
s riillnr.
Kiiull In iMiiplii.ved In the parts de
partment of the Hnlxluer garage.
8 AN KltANCISt',1. Auk. 12. '
(I'nltrd News 1 I', ib'lliy of Mrs.
Charles Henry Kr'.iwnrlz rculizinx!
janythliiK nil liiKiirancp pollrles held
1 by her husband has been -li)eiied
I by a suit filed In federal rourt
I here Weiliii'uday by tin Northern
1 liihiirntii-e company of Keui'.to.
I The ro:npaiiy aiks that the
f'.'fi.iino pulliy held by H-hwiirlt
to be sel niiiln la III" troiind of
i fraud. The Kill) declared aha thai
jpolli y conliilii' il u rhiiiM voldiiiK
It If the inntred handled explosives.
This was the only Insurant ' SMi-der tint line "Cullty,"
whleh Mrs. r,. bwaiix h id hoped in' said V. Templer, of Klamath Knlla,
collect fiHlnw'tiR le r lniHh,itid'a aul- when be was arraigned yesterduy
,ciili. j before Justice of the IVaco Kendall.
j The widow nf tho Walnut Creek : Klebleen-flfly." shot hark Judge
murderer Is to appear Thiirsduy,, Kendall. Templer paid his flno. Ho
.when llie senrtutlnnaJ rae will be!want eharKed with ppeeding. '
; rinsed officially by 11 n inquest over I , -
! Sehwarls's body, II111111110111I Awny K. M. Ham
mond, a prominent stockman and
bbeepman of Merrill, lift Klam-
' MurruiKf IJiriue Itobcrt E.
Stunlcy of Klamath Falls and Marie
Elizabeth Warfield, also of Klamath
.Kalis, were Issued a marrlaee license
Eugene. , uffoe f t,c county clerk
lieorge lyestcrdnv nrternoon.
Miss Irene- French of
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
rrenrn. became the bride of Mark
Knull of Klamath Falls In the pre- itonnnui Out of town business
seme of intimate friends late yester- 'visitors In Klamath Falls yesterday
day uttertioon. JuKtlre of Die Peace ! Included W. . H. KitU, well known
Kd Kendall perfnruied the cerenmnv
Mtnndurd Oil In order to become
acquainted with his new territory
north of Sacramento to Klamath
Falls, C. J. Moody, arrived In Klam
ath last night in company with A.
A. Cobb, both men with the Standard
Oil and residents of Sacramento.
Moody Is taking over the territory
recently covered by E. V. Burns for
the company.
resident of the Bonanza district.
Local Briefs
Taking Trip Miss Root, drug
gist of the Klamath Valley hospital,
left the catty part of the week for
Portland, where sho will enjoy a
fortnight's visit with friends nnd
relatives.
Mcdford Valley visitors in Klam
ath Fulls this week include Thomas
V. William and Koger King, bui'u u!
Med ford.
epartmnnt
A booster tor Klamatn connt) 1
and Klamath Falls and every lei'.t j
liuuto Industry therein that's Uu .
Klnmath News !
fjr Victory for Miners Puts
Baldwin Government Under Fire
alh Falls yesterday for Portland,
whore he will spend n vacation of
two weeks.
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I In lVmn Merrlll-MrB. N. E.
iWumlhome. of Merrill, was a busl
i nens visitor in Klamath Falls yes
terday.
Iti'cklins Urlver C. Sivertsen can
i attest that alleged reckless driving
comes ut a high price. He was ar
ralgned In justice court yesterday
land entered a plea of guilty. A
fine of 158.50 waa assesses uy
Judgo Kd Kendall.
Tn Visit Vernon "Whltey" Har
ris of Grants Pass l expected to ar-
rivo In Klamath Falls Saturday even
ing to spend the week-end In Klnm
uth Fulls with friends. Harris was
formerly afflllnted with the state
highway deportment In Klnmath
Falls, but was transferred to the
Grants Pass office early this spring.
In Wi-dncsdiiy Among the visit-
In Iv 111 111 II lb Falls yesterday to
i..oi business affairs was Mrs.
i p I, Beck, who shopped and spent
some time looking into interests in
the county court house.
FACTORY GIRLS
Oil THE JOB
,u"icr Bnl.l
M to
Irri
ns method of acttlinrr the' thrcattr, il llritish
'""King him more blnmc than prai.w. The ar-t!h mcnt
Inilrill vielnrn f... tk. ...:...., ll.. ..i I . :. ..
' ont , ay It tne untcrcncc retv.ivn wti. c tnr
Tk miniil--".. , 0 oy""'TI wl,l Py- Oilier rni.ms are i x.ct. .l
i.1"' "id A In n,n 'r'1,tU (lrfl). IJil'"r mrnilnr of nr-
vctory tu(,v ' """"i secretary of the miners, are sren uiscuhsiiiji
"Tr ?J!I!:.'trunietitai in achieving.
C355 VaNTADS.
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Classified advertising is a
morning paper proposition al
ways Rend the News.
Tliej Are a Buncn of live Ones
The foreman of one of our local
factories had noticed recently the
unnrored looki and vivacity of his
l. H. decided to investigate
the cause, lor it was unuiusl to
have his force so willing and active.
He did not make much head
way untd he interviewed a young
woman, wno was iwwr
the girls, Iron 1 thin, pale ana
nervous girl, she had become vea
cheeked, figure rounded out, ana
now had the strength which meant
an increase in woris wiu ii
She said: "The answer il easy,
My change in appearance and in-
the Osnd Tonic. A friend of
, 1. 1 L I AM
mute trom meaicai "-u'
m that our health was controlled
by glands, and was feeling so mis
Ul. tUmi when one of th' airls
told me about Kath. I decijed to
trv it. and the reaulu speak for
themaelres. 1 made "Jp my mind
to tell all the girls about Kath, lor
they were kind in their comments
on my improved appearance, and
today we have aa healthy a lot of
erla aa one would wish to know.
They are all boosters for Kath the
same as 1
Kath, the Ghnd Tonic, will give !
young and old renewed strength ;
f and vitality. It will reatore loat
Sappetite. and cauae reattul and le
fi freaking alcep. so that one can
Jlfaco life's battles with smile,
C. II. VNDKKWOOn
(Advertisement.)
"Old-Timer" Summer seems to
bring many of the "old-timers," back
to the city, and among those to visit
again was John Bonner of Phoenix,
Arizona, who was formerly a prom
inent resident of Klamath Falls.
Ilonner was Interested tn the stock
game when a resident here. He Is
spending some time with Frank
Ward. '
FOR
Any Building
i i ., .
Economy, durability and
appearance are the result of
well thoughtout plans and
specifications.
Get the most
Duiidlng Dollar.
for your
SEE
H. R. PERRIN
Designs, Plana, Eatlinateti
SOU Kopka Bide. Phone 2S0-J
Tablet
or
Liquid
Sold Everywhere)
Tourista An Interesting party of
tourists who arrived in the city:
this 'week Includes 5J. R. Sayre of!
San Francisco, Miss. Isabel Sayre of,
Oakland, Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Sayre j
of Stockton and Mls9 L: Cornlst of
Denver, who aro enjoying on outing ;
in the northern coast sections. I
Relieve Coughs, Colds,
Headache, Rheumatism
and All Aches and Pains
with
All druuiatt-So and 6Sc lara and lobe.
Cbu4reo'eMlirtarole(uderfora03ao.
Better than a Mustard Plaster
Falling sight r makes repeated
warnings aa the interior eye
structure begins to break down.
Let us prescribe and make the
glasses hat will build your eyes
back to normal.
"The relief that yon
will experience from
the right Rlasses Is
worth many times
their, cost."
DR. H. J. WINTERS
v Eye Sight 8peclnll.it. :
We tirlnd Our Own Glasses.
Klnmath Falls, Ore.
SHORT ORDERS
at -,,4 ' .
ALL HOURS
The coffee we make
here can't be beat.
EAT
At
Coffee Dan's
616 Klamath
Do You Know
la
How Glasses
: , i ,:v. , .i
Are Made?
. .' j . . ... r.i : . . .
Look In our window and yon
will - see exhibited the mater
ialg used, also showing the
different processes glass goes,
through tn making a lens.
Then call in and we will take
you through the shop where
'we are grinding them. .
DR. GOBLE
Eyes Examined
gClCE SERVICE
709 Slain Street
Glasses .
Ground
frames
Repaired
Be sure of your
furnace!
Your comfort even your
health depends on the kind
of heat yon obtain from your
furnace. That kind of heat
depends on the construction of
your furnace and the skill with
which It Is Installed in your
home. Health requires an
abundant circulation of warm,
moist heat! Not lust heated,
air. Comfort 'requires ade?
quate heat at minimum ex
pense and effort.
HAINES
THE FURNACE MAN
1023 Main
Phone 323 .
VACATION
Reduced Roundtrip Pares
between Pacific Coast points now effective. " . '
Makf tbii your happiest rammer, v,', , ;
. The reductions permit trips to several '
V ' vacation playgrounds instead of only one. "
V
Ask our agents about them. Visit the ' -beaches,
mountain reserta. San Francisco,
laos Angeles, Santa Barbara. San Diego.'
1 Or go to Yosemite. Lake Tahoe,,Del
Monte, Santa Cruz, wondrous-blue Crater
Lake, or north into the "Evergreen Play
ground" in the Puget Sound Country. '
No matter where, Southern Pacific Line
and connections can take you.
SHEPHERD'S
RADIO
SLASHED.
ALTAMONT AUDITORIUM
Dances Every Wednesday and Saturday Night
Galloway's Orchestra from Portland will
furnish the music.
All conveniences and first class floor.
Rest Rooms Lunch and Soft Drinks.
MARTIN & FROMAN
Southern Pacificiiiies
J. J. MILLER. Phone 709. "
District Freight & Passenger Agent.
Room 205 Hopka Bldg. ..8th and Main St.
Klamath Falls, Ore - - . -