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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1925)
Saturday, AuflisLi'-J Kchl ..... L...t ll.Lu iL.I-i v LOCALS f I tirant. r Among in w -- iifhr.i..k an J K. H. Oraiva. alao or 01 lliKk I'olni I ""Mi thU at th. Arcad. hotel ar. in Kl.math all. . Horllbrooii. promln.ul caltl. buy In tha rr for lb r.m.lM.r of i UrU" W J. j. II. tiauimoa. w.ii -- ,..,, r.,,..,-,!,. ,r. th. .ra. !iM K. M. t N'rll of (Irani. I'aM, S. Tobln. lo of Grant. Pa... and uf rh.Uwuln. who arrlvrd m tn. J. T. Loaan from the unia riiy. r"v nlhl- )ii of northern ' ViUin .pending The ltarth. Alter Plckoil In Among; the Porrl. Sraulo Among the IntrrMting California. '" anions the vl.Hor. In the rliy for "ark. . h tha tr.rkmd. I ry Vn . 1 ...m. ... .. ... --. . . ' i """"""" .Ml., ma tirilllaa wm A, !,.!.,. .Mr. ...a - - 111! arrive In Klamath Kella.ren Crook, and oa J. have abort time vUiting at visitor, in he city ywterday ",,, Bih, wwe Mm. U Martin and l.uaK'd at Chlloquln. whura Mr. lUiHliiT llrrt man uuvncnaiu, , in. r.ir loruar irora nr home II known reald.nt and ranrhrr ol on mmainaon rlvar. Mr. Crimea Z heme of hi, Mr.. Pear, Den U. Picket, well known re.... rMldlt. oI .rook. h ,N.pt.4 a P-Ulo. o n KUm.Th V..I i ... . , TkZZ' narth. of KUmath Fall, Carl Co, . of the They .re p.ann.ng a trlp manager of th. 0.Ue. Hu.a 1!' f ,1 re .He holil. , Una returned yesterday by automo- ho Mnt the day trunwicting bu.i CntfT ,.k( , , f,ty. ilt.n.ai., bu.lue... 'lnt.r...L. W. t.lla a his hnma fit &ilpm. ! ' In Kridnv S. M nullH. employe Wrhihis Itrturn Mr. and Mr.. .. ..j.n., Unh it. i. u n rumiibell. well . . l . r.ii. n....... p...-.r I Cmntr Wrlaht have returned to mm i in 1 1 rN. i. i ..... , . - - i va.i.i'iuia. v . . j. . . ..... , . ... ,i.m. nf ta Pranci.ro. la .Dendv known resident of the Konanaa ,.,... l. In th. rii from the' Klamath Kalla. after being absent ing a ahort time on busines. here, distriot wa. amcng the bualnesi vis- hom(l ot(lc, ln Medford. for several month.. Mr. Wright h lie i. a traveling Mlejman. itor. in the city ymterday. been employed at Stu Bertram - VWtors Mr. and Mil. K. Ulmlll. Krom Kpracue Klver In Klam-: Falvey In Merrill visitors in franii,ntt will entertain over the ath Falls for a short visit yeeter-; Klamath Falls yesterday included .,,,i,..n,i n. i-ke of the Woodii Itrlurn. Ti . 'Hy Tom day was E. L. Paddock. He la Bill Fnlvey. well known sheepman fllr Mr tnJ M Allien Kirk wood. ' Shau.hiiemy. who Mi been Bend foreman of the Yamsay ranch at of that distrkt. Other, in the party will be Mary ing the .ummer ut hi. .ummer Rprogne Klver. Vi Cramblitt and lluhhy Kirkwood ..' home on the Colun-lia highway. j In Klamnili Visitors 4n Klam- . naJ returned to KUmath Fall, for Glenn Hunter Leaven Glenn ath Fall. Friday afternoon Include mild Horn Mr. and Mrs. Mar-;,, winf vr. Mr. Shausbncnny I. tho Hunter, of Klamath Falls, plans a number of Merrill visitors. j0n ;ant are receiving congratula-l rr.t'hll proprlelir of the Mulln to leave here today for Eugene,! Among those from that section was t ion i over the urrlv.l of a buby ; progress. w hU'h proper! he dls where he will spend a vacation of, Warren F. Fruit, ot Merrill, from daughter, hern at the home of MrJpos,j f ast April two weeks. He will visit frlends his ranch in that district. Cant's parents, Mr. and Mrs and relatives. I j Charles 1-atU ou Merrill road. Thc xliurmliiy A. M, ltcavfr and , I To Medfonl Mr. and Mrs. II. E.( child, born Thursday. J a. m. will daughter Minnie anJ .on Merldelth From San Di.'iro Clifford Weav- s,inson are planning to leave laterbe christened Marjorle. Mrs. !anl;anJ vitti and little lleltye lleaver er. of San Diego, is a business vis-m the day for Medford, where will be remembered as Miss Mabel Krn Klamath Falls vliltors from Itor in the city. He formerly re-jthey will remain over the week-end, Iitta before her marriago. 'Ashland Thursduy. aided In Springfield and Eugene, i combining a business and pleasure ; trip. They will be accompanied: From Moiloc Mr. aud Mrs. Auburn nu.lu.as and pleasure California A. n. Smith. San by 'lhtlr soa Uurton. George Miller of Modoc. Point, are combined I. In the trip planned In Franclaco; Francis Rusch, Coro- among the out of town visitors in' the Klamath oountry by H. n. Den- nada: J. Kingstone. Sun FruncLsco;. Leaving Sunday Friends of Ed- Klamath Falls hia week. vlsltlng ning and O. J.-Lowell, both resl W. E. Dyke. Williams: D. A. Se- win Weaver will be sorry to learn at the home of Mr Miller's mother. (dents of Aubnrn. Calif., who arrived ward, Elsinore; G. F. Parker, Oak-1 of his plans to leave Sunday morn-1 Mrs. E. I. Johnson. land; W. L. Walefield, Iajs Mol- ing for Eugene, where he will spend ! lnas: C. E. Schnell. Fresno: Edilh'some time visiting with his par-' Cur.tak.er In Lester In the illy lust nldit for a short I time. Wislnrd, A. Morgan. Berkeley: Carl W.'ents. Weaver will probably at-; caretaker of the ll.rriman Lodge To Ippl. gate Mrs. t lara Atkins. Lippmin: Walter Awe, Reseda:tend the University of Oregon dur-jland. was among the business vial-, housekeeper for P. E. Burke, with Mrs Wren Midlebrook. Bakerefield. i In he coming winter. i tors In Klamath Kalis yesterday. I Mr. Bnrke and his family, are plan- and A. B. Cisco. Smith Jr., San Fran- ning to leave Sunday for Applrgate. For IV-ixl Duncan McKay, who; For North Mrs. Harriett Gra-j where they will spend the ivr visit-1 I has spent the greater part of the tn of Chicago, Illinois and Mrs. Washington The only -Washing-'summer in Klamath Falls from his Oliver McPherren of Albany, Ore. ton car to register at the chamber home in Bend, will leave during left for the north yesterday, after of commerce yesterday was that; the week-end for his borne, where i visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. II. of Annetta G. Locke and party who he will remain, steading school this McPherren. The visitors, relatives are eniovlnc a visit throughout the! winter. ' f McPherren. were greatly im- southern portion of Oregon. Theyl pressed with the Klamath country. I party of six tourists, all residents make their home In Aberdeen. I From Collojri. Mr. and Mrs. E. ; ! of San Francisco, who are enjoying R. Jackson, affiliated with Oregon: ror Kpmianc Airs, sac itenaer ing with Mrs. Atkins' parents. Tourists Mrs. (i. X. Reinhardt, Mrs. T. J. Chabot, Miss Babe Dep peler. Miss 0. E. Chabot. R. L. Itelnhardt and A. I. Chabot form a I I a visit in tnia section ot tne stale. -Dinner Party Mr and Mrs. Fred' Agricultural college, are In Klam-lson and daughter. Anita Mae. haveTn()y plan t0 jMV ioiiy for the Meyer entertained the following a,h Fal, from corvallta. planning returned to their home in Spokane; w,ek.,ml it Crater lake. guests at dinner Wednesday even-10 rmiia over ",e '- after an enjoyable visit at the home, Ing- Mr and Mrs M E Kuauss 1 ' Mrs' ""Arson's sister, Mrs. Imi Angeles Mr. and Mrs. Jsme. and family Mr and Mrs A D Til-1 r""' yranriseo 0ut of town Tls- Fn,nk E. Hanson. A. Doty, residents of Us Angeles, ton E d'tiiiou 0 "E T.v.'ors this week-end In the city from, , stopped In Klamath Falls lost night. ton. a.. U. Tilton, -Mrs. O. t. Tay- r iij. ..,, . To Labnrlnr Will An,lr.. 1 . .. oou II..U..U ...v.uu - .. Uu.v. - enroute to inetr noma in tne soutn, guests ln the White Pelican hotel. ; well known resident of Grants Pass. : after a WTera day5' v(,t at Crater In the party are Mr. and Mrs. wnere ne owns and conducts a feedukn. Klamath I '' lor and children of Oakland, Dr. H. A. Foster of Oakland. and m.w im.-,tM k niJ. J. Bloom. Miss Harriett Coffey. tre. passed through Tilton who has been spending theiMiss Gwendolyn Coffey. Mr. and Falls yesterday on his way to l4ike- Former Iteel.lenU J. It. Lee of past month in Oakland with her' Mrs- J- T- Phillips. Lenore E. Al- where he has made plans to ( Portland, former Klamath Falls mother. Mra. William Thlemeyer. i Ie'Sh ani F.thylle C. Shaw. j transact business. resident, when he was employed reports that she is much improved. t wim tne racmc leiepnone and T.-ie- ltnsliiess C. J. Dugan of the! ",,S,,,"U,J- J' Ho5,lar. 'n!,n-' graph company. Is again in the city. On Business Alice H. La Vigue. Bend Iron Works is making another:'"" "ts"" rJ"roa" arriving last night from the north resident of Hayward. California, lsjone cf his frfquent business trips' work t"e Mt tar Portlur.d Thurs- enjoying a visit in the city with to Klamath Falls from his homeda' on a orief b3l"'M trip. . friends while transacting business. 'in Bend. i From Mnlfonl Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lorelln Mrs. Louis Gerber spent! Hollywood Tourists who have Parker returned the middle of the Friday In Klamath Falls, where found Klamath Falls a little cold week from Medford. where they at she enjoyed a visit with friends; since the warmth of tho California tended the funeral of Mr. Parker's and shopping trip. valleys are in the city for the week-: father, O. O. Parker. 'end in numbers A party from; - Hi PrMav-Mr. Siln nwii.ln Hollywood Include I.eula Warner' """l'P'K r.s. r rank .lcnol SHEPHERD'S RADIO SLASHED. accompanied by her neice Miss Mar-! Art Warn-r and J. Bain. ,uuu "' or iionanza., Ian Martin were among the visi- I era """PP""! with local mer-' tors In Klamath Falls yesterday. Me.lfor.1 -The week-end will be chants yesterday. Miss Martin recently returned fromlused ,,y E' C- Jome of Medford a visit in the south and will re-ianl r- McDonald of Medford HOTEL ASTOR 2nd II Hill Ut A.eU. I On nnslwss Mrs. L. L. Mc EVERY ROOK has PRIVATE TOILET main during the winter with her ra'a"t hn- an(l '. " Tutlle ot B-l- New. Modern aunt and uncle at their ranch oni McDonald came over from the val- J-anRe" vaIlo)r Pre in ,own n Qo.o Shopping Lisirict .nd rheatw. the Merrill road. ley last night for a brief trip. business Thursday. FREE CARACE Tariff frnm Sl.fci Dorrls Out of town business' ""k'""'! - Mr. and Mrs. A. T. visitors in Klamath Falls yesterday1 Schmallreiz and Miss Margaret Included E. U. Young, well known ! Atram" are amn"K "' tourist in resident of Dorris. Klamath Falls this week. The for- mer are residents of Pittsburg, On Business Among the visitors! Miss Abrams from Oakland, from the south In Klamath Falls o transact business Friday was I '"''urn-Mr. and Mrs. George; Lena Baumann, resident of Dorris. St'pnenson returned to their homo I In Lakevlcw, after an enjoyable! Heturos Miss Mary Johnson re-v,i,,t in Klamath Falls. Stephenson! turned to the city Thursday even-'1, a prominent lumberman of Lake-1 Ing after having spent the past view. month visiting with her parents In ' I Astoria. Miss Johnson was called' In Meiliwd Harry Goellcr Jr. is north by the illness of Mrs. Andrew ("Pending the week in Medford wllhi Johnson, her mother. lh!s grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. E. . M. Wilsdn. i Dorris J. F. Ethridge, well I known resident of Dorris, was " among the business visitors In the city yesterday. Ileum South Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Terwllllger of Vallejo who have been the house guests for some time of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunbar and Mrs. F. U. Patrick, of Fairfax, I who have been visiting with Mr.' wwwiw., and Mrs. J. A. Gordon, left yes terday for the south after an en joyable month in the city. Kodak Finishing that pleases nil Is our specialty. STIXSOX'S STI DIO 7:17 Main St. Frank & King's Comedians LCI The B5g WMte Tmt Seventh and Pine Streets Friday and Saturday The Comedy-Drama "THE SINS OF SOCIETY" ncthlinx J. V. Stanton of Red ding and A. B. Gale, also of Red ding were among the visitors to nr rlve In the city 4o transact busi ness last night. Both Santon and (iale are affiliated with the Shell Oil company. Fire Insurance? Of Course John H. Houston Slough Bldg. Bring Us Your HIDES and PELTS I.?' ,ht ntarket for Klc;.,, ,eU n w the blKhest market prloa. Lewis Grocery 223 S. 6th Phon 3SS SUNDAY-MONDAY "THE WILDEST THING IN TOWN" Special Monday Night Only 17-Piece Orchestra In Addition To Regular Show Price, 25c and 50 c J.zz Orchestra "asasfc- ' N" to 1 1 ' T . SPECIALS At Klamath Klothing Komp: It Will Pay You To Watch Tk Bargain Specials Today Mens Fine English Broadcloth 01 V Shirts, with collars to match Pa4o Men's Fine Sox in tan and black M y colors, worth regular 25c, 6 prs. for Good weight Canvas Gloves, OCJ 2 prs. for A 36 I , Men's Elk Shoes, , ; 01 q: extra special at P Va of f on all Men's 1 Af Summer Suits 4 01 Vx of f on all Ladies' 1 J Outing Wear .... 4 01 Klamath Klothing Komp: LEADING CLOTHIERS 24 Years In- Klamath Falls , j Hearts of Gold Cantaloup Extra Large Gold Meat Melons. 2 for 250 Grant.! Large Gold Meat Melons, each 10c n' M);m r.u M... m:i it ne- UTe." "H.UIUIU UUIU IVlCctl 1V1C1UI13, J lOr AJC Rockyford Cantaloupes Large Yellow Meat Melons, from Grants Pass,3fof Watermelons, from Grants Pass, per lb. . .. Watermelons, from Turlock, Calif., per lb. Yellow Bantam Corn, per dozen ............ : New Potatoes, 10 lbs 40c Fresh Tomatoes, cintc 85c FreBh String Bcnns. 4 lb' Fresh Tomatoes, 4 lbs RASPBERRIBLACKBERRIESTRAWBERt, Various kinds Plums, per crate Pickling Cucumbers, lb. Large Crawford Peaches, crate Lettuce, large heads, 3 for 25c Bunch Carrots, 2 for .15c Bunch Beets, 2 for .... 15c Bunch Turnips, 2 for Bunch Onions, each - -v.'T Fancy Cucumbers, enen 50 SteDs North From 6th and Main. PUBLIC MARKET 126 No. 6th St. Hourly Delivery