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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1925)
WIATHNHS3- Near Goal f Ki.-" I"-" "' , ,;!, MONEY TALKS But It Can Not Tell You Where To Spend It . That Part Of-It Is Up To You - , ,bd.uci.-"i , glrb. reported ult .... Iitl.li.il 1(f SC.". M I r Mini III, "' 1 , KUmulll Kail" I'""'' It -mil. 1,4 U ''""' "' .u I" '-U ' j ATI'. VI : r,iii wviin y- """ . . ...- l.JIIII. Lr urccaafill X'r Un. Miyil'T " I lb, ci'l"'r r1"'1' loJ a,,r II V Ural Hi " ! HI,, a vialtlnx wiuij mother of Mrs. Cro.. . plana tu Icava '"""i la the near fulurn. brlul cruised In I jlr. duffcry fur Ihoj grhilo atrt in inn I, cro"' truck Cur Ali- U bilpliiK Allien durlol huylnil. Mn II. M. I.ldatrom and iwilttd. ramped at Illy ibt, esruute lo Burns. Lit Crou ! staying with Willii ol.lle Mr- wal- A - .. ... .... . ' " 1 or nirrl by water. . The man tin An.rclr.hu.in,.. 7-i ,!-, ,"nk." ilton' mo,1"' Pure cameraman: Val Woodborv. I V. Jincntal" in .he Mi,.'!..!,,,.! rive, ' 'oto ,l,ow ,he" c"ft' " "Tran.ron. across the route ratlins on tlm lnhiiid (hi. ,1,, Ml... ran- h l Mr. a, ri. Ml!..r Kur.,r and da 11 u " , r". . TT "u"": Mr MrS" Frank Ml,ler m' V. lluwurtl rulird l , ,,,, Wl,r Klamaih KulL. n.l .. .. . , '""a 10 s,'"u bunday. rclurnlng Jlr. Ji"l'y 'wn Hr Oil. ,.,.k "'" Kln' h"" a" vWiora' -Monday evenlus. Mr. Miller owns D. ' C. It. fauir-on ... couuly "h h'r "" ' Mt n-u' P0"' here- ' Gltan and younn ,,., V,.r Monday r y- ,l":"r' R"lan'1 of Mr. J- D. Newsora. W. H. ! ro r.ll..r nt ll.o Mr. u( . MiTrlll .ll.irlce ' vl" .KrB1nr'"''0- lr M"' Mra.i Marllett, , and Ceorgo Bhumw.y, Wed.d.y. ... , ,',,, ,1. m l '.K,"V bro,l,'r- " her Pscd through here Friday . o ,!u ire ililaylrig hay- ,uy. ' I tlielr way to Crater lahe. They l It l'".''. Mra. r. It Paii,.rr..ii and ".n 1 '" C' sl"l"'or Penl."l,pn', wec-eno mere. j .Ml.-n and Wh.m.ti. havo rHurnH SU'"1"y u"1""' Plmk. Che.sler Jackon. who amnt a feW rc.i.. ..!!.. .1.. ... I .1 .v..- . ' . "llll llJfl llPPn ma "uiiii;!, .!). AI H - Mr. and -.li ft-i-i n.tu r v mriro ' :"' ""' inc, iijn reiurned ; '"M u"u I (.i.,.ri... -. . . iu '" ' ' Mr. and Mr. Jack Mi- JeaMe. Gray, who baa beep Aullfff. Mrn. M.uliffe la Tele's) vl-,lllnK with relatlrcs. Mr. and lu'.'.oi ind uu Jaiuea. uc-t kl Ton Conner api-nl i it Cnirr bke, whore I fi tkp Waitllfnl uri-n t'liurh-f U'yiin Miller Island thla railing aiM-k. Tin Iloopi-r hova havo bi'gun ndlng tlielr grain. M!h4 Jai klim Kri-tirh of nth Kullr. niifnt tlit wni-k-i'iifl MImh Anna Mnrm-tt. Mn. H . Itityin and, Vll-d .,. nr..v..d from jalMter. I Mr. and lira K. 11. latiKlili-ra. Krna and Mra. Bert Gray, for aome time, Ilonnett, and'went hack to her home In Kluniath v .. . . . .t Arpnrv Knnrl.-iv Klain- , ... ' .... ' '. .. i ... .... ni-IM'i-w. Anrnian " lllli'r, Hpeni inel u,,n jumi iinmur, wm-k-ind ul the liiirklrbrrry patch.! Tholina Windsor, and Mr. Windsor'a J. I., linrdiin lta mild bla citr-! mother, and brother, utifppcd hero with: lunar. ik-H fainrday In (, ,,.,, lrc,.n.. , , n-p.rl.-d I'"- jthal aiu-rral tt't--ii nf thr nbi-ll were I Mn. i L. Ilnrimtl were rminil emlirdilc d deep In I liu eye il tbllan rattirday. 4 . I J and It huh nerctary to remove flaim ipetit Ketreral : hla rlKbl eye. Ilia trlenda were 1 dun 10 T. J. Jaikson and he and 'on their way., back from Crater hla family Intend m go to Call-Cake Sunday evening, f.vrnla for a ahnrt vMt. From the reaiilt of falling from Mr. and Mm. Wade Crawford.! a telephone polo laal Friday. Frank owners of I lie Crawford fox and Wood is Buffering with a broken I iff! ma (.'uurgfl Hur- ' ,'lrr faiand. , ' B Bumni riM-nt Tiu-h pu on Miller Island. P. lloiier and ilaURh- Kljtiiaih. FalU vlal- norry I u 11 1'. to lic.tr of his nail liilrtfnr-) FT. KLAMATH rblrken farm, reeently ptirrhaed n pair of purebred Herman ahepherd dona. . . , Mra. Will Kb-holon and non. I.liiyd. and Mlaa Kern l.eever, after apendlng a few days In Itogue lllver valley, returned hero Sunday FOIIT KI.AMATJI, Auk. 13 Mlaa ft 11 III Xli-tinl. I here vialtlng evenliu:. with her omit and uncle, Mr. and. A largo crowd attended the vaud- Mra. l-:d Cnrdwcll, nftir apenilirg a'evilio given here In Martin's hall year or u with her alater In l.oa Sunday evening by the Murray & Vnaelea .Murray allow iroupe. nose and other Injuries. He was taken to the htspllal. but a) again nble to be around. HILDERBRAND JHUEfin.NI, Aug. II. Mr. nnd Mrs. I.. It. Ilichn of Klamath Falls, passed through our valloy Sunday, cnroiiU) to Illy lo apend woek'n VHcatlnn fishing. J. It. Welch and son Ivan were Mar.'-,- I "ilou a a Midland rail-' He viaiti-d a number p rhlldrrn on Ills ylnlt. 1 ,i i E wtmer nt . Mr. and Mra. Fred'Moffet pa-aed shopping In Hildebrand Sunday. M Pml S.vrlk were call-,'ip ()re. ,0 huvo been slay-, Ihrcugh hero Sunday when going! T. A. Roberts was a Kluniath I hat l-l 1 .a . I ' ' ' I ... . E1.lt ..I,.la-rTl,..J-a, ianu .vonnay. t,o Wood lllver camp gronnd.Ho Huckleberry paicn. .or. a.m ..irn . runs .isnor ......cu..,. Vld by "tho' ...,.,... arolld M,0 rim of Crater, Moffefa - home Is In Klamath) Mnrtln Huff, who has been run- 'i Tanning club" nt tlm r..i, i Agency. 'nlng the Storey saw mill, moved fiir iaalalnnt leader Mra. m. Mm, 1 v Martin son' Mr. und Mra, Howard Mayfiebl his engine home lo Swan lake and Hh all members pro-!.j .i,.l,,er. J,,e. Vivian and Vlr- nnd two sons. Hilly and Donald, of lr the meeting they en- .,a. Mr,. n. A. Moon and daugh-! Central Point. motored through I""1. A number of the1... vi.i. p.rknr and Mr . here Sunday on their way to the lllh hn., . . I ' ' ... .. . . .. nfln thnl.- were v a tnra. a r ,.,IK.nnnnR i.a nn,i in . iii'iiver jiaran iu tw w,,.. Innrlic , f. asey. w aerved nf-ithe county seat Monday. ! cattle. Intended lo start his threashing machine Monday of this week David Bliss has returned home from a two weeks' visit In the Itoguo river valley. There was a tent show given In The nen m.eiinrl ... '. i. rt i-i .no ' Mr and Mrs. Italph White and Krlilnv Tnmi, i.l '. .... m..,i ,1, btnr and two sons, of Pogue : Hildebrand Monday evening. Aug. nd lu:0 ..-dork. Ml..!".." ...... ,. . abort, Itiver valley, registered In the Woo.1 10. which was enjoyed by all who rank Se,i will be vacation, returned lo their homolUlver camp ground Tueaday They attended. "Im Cowtltl h.i.. .h.L .. Iwore l.ioulrliig about u number of Mr. and Mrs, ' iMaVr for the lrl. win I"1" on the line of can- tnn will lao he ex- 1 talk I"U7 ., calling 'nt the r"rl Tuesday evening. " ltal.li.aon has loft Leonard Hitter and ho used to llva I their aunt, Mrs. George Rltter. at tended church ..In . Klamath Falls Mr. K k. Iooalev nun .un. "r. Bunaay. Mr.' and Mrs. fcmlle r.gert ana grandscn Itdy, havo . gone to tho huckleberry patch for a 10 days stay. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woelk and Miss U-atha dray, of Klamath old acquaint.."--- Agency, was hero Saturday visiting In Itogue Itiver. u.... ... A I,. her' Mra. K. K. 1-0 rill.tl.rH. COW I.IMMliu "- - , ...... fnttr lion. Sunday. Charles Plus. o. """"; ! .1. O. Vsrnum ot Ch.lo.,uln. wa, were here Tuesday. They .'' a social visitor here Sunday. : IM Mr. and Mr. H. B. Loo8,h , a v,....A . 1. iiti .nent Mr. and Mis. Tom Orlgsby. who hie, wh.r. k '.",:.'.. .... ..., camning In the Wood jonn nesnig uuu lui.tuy. ..n. Butler. I u ...k... Mr "mminanled l.v ... v.ninr-. -i-ir moved to the cox ram.. .... Uaj!""1 '''", were Mr. and Mrs. Crukahank and two i I'.rlgsby will work on the hay bsler. kmes and Seine Linked by Amphibian Passenger Planes tWll nil t : .y m -t-Hf y.;...i:'. I m 1 IWsaain inn 1 111 - mxer -i aw r mm i r w a-c -.-" - - ;,J2s9aW: 2s- J 'S??' -'Sir nftSRI !Wo ,rr vJ.0"tt,inule ltween.thoSeInVPt If. and the Th.m", London. . Haglcsteln of Algoma Sunday.' C II. Flackus was transacting business In Klamath Falls Mon day. -. ! Mr. and Mrs. James Llnzl expect lo leave for Ouinllo, Calif., to spend the winter thoro, as Mr. Lenzl Is going to -work In one of the saw mills. Mrs. Alfred Ully r Klamath Falls In visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Welch. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Hin-lon and on l.ynn are helping Jobniilo And erson put up nil hay crop. J. P. Colahan b. helping J. O. Wight with hls'haylng. L. A. Slenl has keen quito busy Irrigating his sccon.il,. crop ot alfal fa. , : Mr. nnd Mrs. It. (lovnor of Ko nanza, have moved In tho Dr. Har ris houso near . Hlldobrand ' whllo, Mr. (lovner Is employed at the Long Pine Lumber company. Mr. and Mrs. Km lie Kgert return-. cd homo Tuesduy from the fcuckle-; I berry patch. ' 1 ' Mrs. Manuel' Vlelra and children. visited Sunday . wkh Mr. Vlelra at their Sprague River rr.nch. Harry Wood was a visitor in our valley Monday from the Cruze saw; mill. Dress Shoe Special $3.75 To clean up odds and ends in broken lines that dan-; not be replaced at present prices. AH sizes, but not in all styles. $6.50 to $8.50 values, while they last,, : S3. 75 - i r. r f .'f-.' t- i rT:f SUITCASES $1.65 to $20.00 ..';i-t'. BAGS $1.50 to $20.00 -. . . . v., v.i'.f j TRUNKS !; $8.50 to $30.00 ; - . ..-y.,:- -:. ' For Dress or Outings CROWN "PLADS' r. ., .The All-Wool Knit Bottom Shirts Latest Plaids and Checks - ' i.'l trt,- .rii'.-.(rirf '1. $5.50 and $6.00 . -4 (ljui Also a Complete Line i of Sveateri ini" Latest ' Designs. ; ' Either ; Priced From 1 1 . ,-;f ,! j $5. 50 to JERSEY COAT SWEATERS $4.00 Work Shoe Special ' ... '. ,.. :,-! Capped Toes, Moccasin and Plain Toes j Full Leather Soles Full Vamp, Rubber Heels, Triple Stitched ; All of these shoes sell regularly for $6.00 ''.(, now $4.85 Ask for ; the "Oro" i.-i t-j-Viii.' A DOLLAR WILL ONLY DO WHAT YOU WlLCpO WITH IT GET EVERY PENNY OUT OF IT ! aaAAaaVMWV '. .'.'.. 'i. . j LLOYD RYAN Clothier Main At Ninth St. EE . ' I - ') ' Home of the Workingmeri ''-TtojlieyMbj!!:, - -