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gr LOCALS
l WON'T Be a'Pathetic Figure
in Congress" Says Mrs. Rogers
From Paonina Mrs. C. M. She- R.urn To Home Friends of
hsn. resident of Paunlna. which Mrs. Martin Peteraon will be happy,
wu recently re-chrlstened from the to know that the and her infant,
unmusical name of Skookum." waaon. Uobert J. Peterson, hare been
among the business visitors and taken to their home yesterday. I
shopr-era In Klamath Falls Tues-j Young Peterson waa born In the
day Klamath General hospital Sunday.,
August t. i
Fort Klamath Visitors In Klam- ,
ath Falls yeaterday from the Fort, Itrturns Mr. and Mm. Fred
Klamath district Included J. F. Mar- Bremer and family, after spending
tin. who 1 land owner and mer-a number of years in the north,
rhant of that city. Seattle and rlclnlty. hare return-1
jed to Klamath Falls, where they;
Kirk Out of town shoppers In sm mtk tueir permanent home.'
Klamath Falls Include Mrs. A. C-; Delievim as he always baa. that.
Palmer, resident of Kirk, who spent ' Klamath Falls has an uneqiialed
Tuesday In the city with friends, future. Bremer has opened an elec.
I trie shop on Sixth street. During
Vk.lt Mra. Docia Xorrls enjoy-; hl re8ide.n(.,. , tne ,.ty ho .rved
ed a visit yesterday afternoon from iuprBnd,nt of electrical con-j
her cousins. Mr. and Mm. Roy :rucll0B for the California, Oregon
Meeks of Cottage Grove and Mr.ipower cmpy. !
and Mrs. Samuel Veatch also of: i
Collage Grove. They are enroute To Ashland Mrs. Ceorge J.'
to the valley after an enjoyable Walton, and daughter Ml.- Beatrice;
trip to Crater lake. I Walton, made a hurried business
and pleasure trip to Ashland Tues
Prinelpats For the principal ; day evening, motoring to the val
members of the cast of the "Pir-!ev.
ntes of Penzance" which will bej
presented early In September by tbej From Merrill Among the out o
Kiwanis club, a rehearsal was held, town 'business visitors in the city;
last night. This evening all mem-: yesterday was Bert Barrows. resl-j
bera of the cast will rehearse indent of the neighboring town of
the chamber of commerce. Ac-jMerrM. Barrows Is owner of a'
cording to Charles D. Haielrlgg. arge cattle ranch In Modoc coun
who Is directing the production, be',y near Adin.
Is exceedingly well pleased with the!
material with which he has been) From The Kort Out of town
given to work. I visitors In Klamath Falls yester-
p?SS Q
SUIIn-Mias Kva. Myera Is ( vls 't. IHM-ValLy ,
llor in Klamath Talla this week Klamath Fall this week Includ. a
from her bom. In ilalin. ,!" ' tlr realdenu who
! arrived lit the city last night. Those
Km. Kl.k-Ch.rle. U t.ent. ' Party ara RH Blvphea, M, D
realdent of Kirk U making . bu.l-'rr and K. 8. C.rt.r.
neaa visit to h city as I. l.el.n.1! 1
CMey. resident of Prlnevllle, wh; Ukrvlrw Mr. aud Mra. W. .
liie ii4rer r viaiiors in H la math
Kails for several day., vlslllnif with
1 frlrmla from their horns In Lake-
ProailMW
district, l
Is planning to remam i-r
I week-end in Klamath Falls.
I T.-rUia On of Hi tow cnr. lew.
front Florida I In the city. " .
'longing to Mr. and Mrs. 0. K. Cram.' Wrv. J. fl.rvl. 0f
rraldenta of Vero Beach. Florida. Pulland and K. O. Mlrhener. also
tourist, who are enloylng this .ec f Pl.n.l. bMh with th W.,.
... .,t .1.. r.u.t for several d.ys. r-n I linsimrllon company if In
They IJ Plan t'r ' "
' while In southern Oregon.
PromiasBi
lu th Interest, ol work
with the rompany.
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John H?i
'Mra. Edith Nourse Rogers of Lowell, elrctc.K'oy the liftt
Massachusetts district to sihwJ her late huibantl in nmKttii, sa.vi
.he will not be a "pathetic figure " in conjrrrs. She hnic to Ik
able to convince voters that women rc jiul as efficient as law
coakers as men. She is seen in tbe garden i' her hiuc
Dinner Guest. Mr. and Mrs.
George A. Wins bad as their din-
day included Mrs. J. H. Beckley.l ij1E.i Vnlh-y Out of town vis-, Slinix-r Mrs! C. 1.. Sllva and
! resident of Fort Klamath. who nors anj
shoppers in Klamath Mrs. Thornton are among the
Dent the dav shonninc and vis it- cv, 1 1 . 1 .. .. i 1 .. m r . . , .. ; 1 ,1 . - i ...... 1 - tn .
""f.UeSt d"T. Vtain?TUK 'h Wends. Mrs. Beckley is Cowley. resident of Langell 'valley! ' main In the city for several day.
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Small Boys' Caps
75c and $1
Caps for the little men, 3, 4, 5, and 0 years of age.
And, By The Way r
Wo are irniiiK to sliow you hiihu? of tlic nicest snitn (or Mull,
mart-lrcs.sinjr boyn sutil hih nchoo! youthM, In a tthort time.
Wait to Ri-c tht'm. v
and Mrs. S. M. Camp of Sacramento,;
owner of one of the largest cattle
u .a.u..eB i ranches In the Fort Klamath coun-
E. S. Austin of Chlco. Mr. 'and;
Mrs. Burton E. Lee and Miss Rutbj
DUon of Klamath Falls.
Arrested II. F. Unci, employed
with the Link River Electric com-
Registration The peak of the!pany waj arre5tod yMter(iay ,.
tourist season has appurently been
reached with the registration of
foreign cars reaching 20 yesterday I
noon by Traffic Officer R. E.
Knowles, charged with parking on
the highway near Ijimui's mill. He!
enjoying shopping.
Chicago Visitors from the mid-! '
' From The Kouih Visitors in
Klamath Falls this week from the
each 'south Include Mr. and Mrs. K-n-rt!S.
neth Retrirk of Vallejo. Helena
i T..f nr of St Helena and Anita
dlewest are not as frequent a
they were earlier in the summer
however, several are noted
week. Among the Chicago
I dents to spend some time in this
Texas, the other from Illinois.
section is composed of John M.
Trissal and parly who are anxious
to visit Crater lake and other resorts.
In the chamber of commerce. All
u, ... ul lu- e ....... ..... ...u, .f ,ne ptan Kendall at 10 a. m.
today.
(Nlpssn Out of town business vis-
r- . . .t t T. ltorB and shnnnern in Klamath
- . , 1 1 . ' I 111 1 UN J ' -
visitors! . . ..
is expected to arrive m Kiamaim'-"" ...v.u...u ...
(Falls the latter part of the week' Wampler, well known resident of
from Portland, Astoria and Seattle.' Odessa.
Paulson of
California.
Sacramento, all from
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KLAMATH FALLS
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You ran't Htrvich a tlnilur. bin there In a p !. whr yon
run L"l iiinrt for It.
Hornbrook Among the
In -the city yesterday from north
ern California was W. H. Lee and
fumflv wh A arm on fnvlnr a tniiHnp I
visit of th. coast from their nomewhere 8ne na9 "pent ,he past foM-
in MornhrooU. . Inlht Ing with friends and rela-;
tlves.
SHEPHERD'S
RADIO
SLASHED.
VixltinK Miss Alice Hector
She al.o spent several days; visiting for the remainder of
Merrill Jerry T. Ryan, wellat Seaside. According to word re-, week at tho home of Miss liertriul.i
known rancher of the Merrill dis-ceived by Ml-w Perry, her mother.: Hillyard at the Illiiyard ranch,
trlct. was In the city yesterday to' Mrs. James Perry, has been great-' which Is located In the Pine drove
transact necessary afi'airs. I ly benefited by her summer's visit district.
the north for whirh she wasl
is l
he'S
Wlih Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. 'aent in ordr to Improve her health
Burt L. Hawkins entertained In-i
formally at dinner last night at Olcnc Mrs. A.
From Metlfurd Mr. ami Mrs. V.
: H. Bialtl of Metlford. nre among
R. Campbell, well the valley visitors in Klamath
their ' home for Rev. and Mrs. known resident of the Olene dls- Falls this week.
Smbbletield and daughter, Miss'trlct "I""" Wednesday In the city j popping at the
Certmde Btubblefleld, who arc vis-! visiting with Iriendt and shopping
ltlng from lhe south. In the Klamath stores. i r ..
while in tho city
Arcade hotel.
Waco Visitors in the city oflen Ulkr Mlly According to vlsl
tlmes prove permanent residents ,orB at Crater lake, both tourists'
and among the southern visitors and residents of Klamath Falls,
who will remain for some time in, Crater lake haa not been at Its
Klamath Falls is M. E. Bagley ofhe,t fir the past week and wheth
Waco, Texas, who has decided to!er 't ls lhe smoke from forest fires
make this section of the western
roast his home In the future.
In the atmosphere or whether a
general hazy condition is prevalent,
the lake when seen from the rim
has lost much fif t!.e deep blue
From The Kouth California tour.
Ists to arrive In the city this weekl'or which it is so celebrated
include Douglas McWilliam and par
ty of residents from ' Pleasant
Grove.
Scarlet Fever Improvement was
' noted in the condition of a man
named Tigh of the Hot Springs Ad
dition who ls suffering from an
attack of scarlet fever. According
to Dr. Newsom. members of the
family submitted to vaccination in
order to prevent any contact which
would prove contagious to others
of that community.
Submits T. Operation Mrs. Nor
ma Jeffries submitted to a minor
operation In the Klamath Valley
hospital yesterday morning and ac
cording to friends will remain in
the hospital for several days. Her
condition was reported as very
satisfactory last night.
Bring Us Your
HIDES
and
PELTS
We are in the market for
Hide and Pelts, and will f
the highest market price.
Lewis Grocery
223 S. 6th Phnnt Vi
Husanvillr Ellis V. Spencer and
party from Susanvllle are included
in the list of visitors and tourists
combined In the city for the re
mainder of the week.
Frank & King's Comedians
Pine (Jrove Mrs. G. J. Hilvarri
of Pine Grove is listed among the
numerous visitors In the city Tues
day lo ppend their day shopping
and visiting with friends.
Merrill Miss Geneva Glenn spent
Tuesday afternoon In the cilv maV.i
-'B - niWlMUK II. J lu
Klamath Falls from her home on
the .Merrill road, where her mother
owns a ranch. Miss Glenn Is plan
ning lo leave In September for the
south where she will enter lhe
University of California.
UOTEL ASTOD
J.. H LMAas.ks
EVERY ROOM hu PRIVATE TOILET
S0 Baths New. Modern
Qose to Shopping District and Theatres
FREE CARACE Tariff from $1.50
Tib Big WMt Tmt '
Seventh and Pine Streets
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
The Funniest of All Swede Dramas
"OLE OLSEN'S SCHOOL DAYS"
Prices 25c and 50 c. Jazz Orchestra
$35
Consider the Extra Wear! f'T1
Two-Trousers Suits So
If clothes economy means anything to you, then the Suits you buy here vyi
extra trousers will go a long way in helping you solve any financial problem.,
Here they are in the season's newest styles and high grade fabrics.
Klamath Klothing Kompai
LEADING CLOTHIERS
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24 Years in Klamath Falis. : '