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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1925)
Page Twelve Sunday, Augj-UL n i i 1025. LOCALS ItusinpM n..n Business' On v..-. vivrf J rook, of Medford. ,ncss and pleasure. ' . ... i. i.. .irhi A. Carslcy " Mamawi '" ------ arrivlne' rlth KoD-.aoine nuio - -, DtRhl. I .'oniiilulng bul Mr. and Mr. W. Dorrla am spending Flapper in Locks at Sixty-tvo iH while Here conierreu wuu Knvkemlall. attorney. Cock,!"1 U Medford manager of the firm of Stelunart and Kollr. frail brokers, j ... ' i tlt.ilp runrh In thfl III K. K. Miss liara ! - Donald llincs. students district. at Malln Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hal-, inn are In tha city for the wees-i Malln! Students Hlues and a, th. UiTPiir o - I A,Iltm,Carl J. Hramnier of Eugene are Fa"' 'r" Ashland Included ia th. ing at the home of their mother. , ww, In Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Johu'days. j McFall were purchasing supplies! uin-i Sue.ti In from Klamath Fall, merch ant. j F.Ut ,ncIllde JooB stcv- urdaf from their home near Bo-, rhiloouln. . .. nanxa. From Roberta Out and Of Tou Mra. Mra. Earl McFall of Toe valley were visiting in the county seat yesterday. Elllc Klamath AlP'ory Mlaa Alice M., Andrews is incmaeu m mv uwhj out of town visitors to spend several. days in Klamath Falls from bcr. home In Klamath. I I j i.--.irrrv..;. ' ft' : , hlrh Pl'r na. "r,M" slorrto Mr. and Mra. tha farmers, ueor u. ram ua airs. r. W. cuniuiUDlty . lU-unh. all wall known raaldanti of fulure of iwrrie era lumoi ia me cuy tor Ihs week-end. stopping ln I ha Hall Already tha I'rugrossj hotel hl in Klamath rails. Malln Progress, been taken over by .if tho district aa a uiuir. Thoiuaa says tha tha paper look even brighter than was exnertud has bcught a bigger cylinder press to gel out a larger paper and con tracta for advertising at He an Inch have been secured lo the extent that they ma Mava to gal out all or eight pages, aeven-col-uinn all. lalto 71 's a nollhsori.7 I I i s r Bquara Deal Drug Htur now un der new managemeul. TUMaia. Claaaified lvrtiain ia a mominf papar propoaition ways. Read lh Nawa. S3 In Shopping Mrs. Myrtle Ke- ter and daughter of Poe valley were local business visitors in Klam-j ath Falls yesterday. From Uonanxa T. C. Bechdoldt.l resident of Bonanza was transact ing business yesterday in the coun ty seat. To tnkevlvar Enroute to their home after a visit In the south. a party of Lafceview residents spent the week-end In Klamath Falls.! Those In the party were Mr. and, Mrs. William Arsner. Josephine' Anner. Georgia Boitstein. and Joe Ariner Jr. ! j?.s. van i For Million! Mr. and Mrs. Rod-, erick Smith left this morning for' Med ford where they will' attend; tha auto races. I Poe Valley Visitor Ray Freuer. prosperous Poe valley rancher was attending to business affairs in Klamath Falls yesterday. Work-End Visitors Mr. and Mrs. William Hagelstein of Dorris are city visitors over the week-end. SEATTLE MAY YIELD GOLD i Big Corporation Files To State Today Asking Mineral Rights 1 pmWfij H JT 'k-M J SHEPHERD'S RADIO SLASHED. UOTEL ASTOD AsliajAHUI UAal EVERY ROOM Ut PRIVATE TOILET 50 rUiKs New. Modem Qoee w Shopping Jietnct end I baauee FREE GARAGE Tan (mm II.JO For More Economical Buil( Let us make an wtimut We will build your home co' STORE FIXTURES BUILT-IN o! KLAMATH FALLS CABE a a j ism a nviUAI 127 South 11th St Klamath Fall, Orejoo. A. B. Cummint. Mgr. I OLYMPIA. Wash.. Aug. 14. Ex-! Tingley. Mid- traction of gold from the mad of brief visit In ' the Seattle harbcr area will be un-i dertaken . by a company of Sea:tle( capitalists, it was indicated today when an application was made to, the state land commissioner for mineral rights. j The application asked permission, to lease the mineral rights of the entire harbor area of Seattle, in cluding all adjacent waterways and tidelands. The applicatkn waa made by Judge C. II. Hauford and John E. Boyer. of Seattle. The plan Is to raise mud from the tide fla'3 by dredges and re move gold from it by an amalgam process. Officials of the land department say that although there Is no qucs- J tion about the presence of gold ln , the mud of tho tide flats. It is In Bly Mrs. Mary Drew Is spend- doubtful whether it can be taken EDJIA 57?U.-DACF- HOPPER.. Rancher In Bill land rancher made the county seat yesterday. . In Klamath Mrs. John Turner and Mrs. Levi McDonaid motored . in from Langell valley Saturday to i attend to busineEB. j To Medford Mr. and Mrs. Byron j Hardenbrook motored to Medford today to attend the auto races. In Saturday Fred Peterson, who resides a few miles south of town was a local business visitor Satur day afternoon. - For Valley Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ooeller and family left for Ash land and Medford last evening to spend the week-end with relatives and friends. KiSna Wallace MnpjiiT. actress, M'.tilinglv snnp hrr fingers n I'niliiT Time. This luib-linirvd beatify, pnst three score, is m her way to Europe tn investigate a serum tiutt is said to V.-otect one from the ravages ot the passing years. . HAL1N PAPER TO START IN WEEK ALTURAS. Calif.. Aug. 15. A. M. Thomas, secretary ot the Klam ath irrigation district and other or ganizations In the tulo lake coun try, arrived ln Alturaa yesterday on I business for the Woolgrowera aaso-'ern Pacific. Like all the eommun- secttcn of tho coi.ntry. Thomas says the railroad war bo-1 tween the Southern Vaclflc and the Hill lines goes merrily forward with the outi'omo atlll very much ln doubt. He Intimated that It tha Southern Pacific would come out flat-footed and guarantee the peo ple of the Tule lake district a plo of Tule lake district a through railroad It would probably change their attitude on tae railroad ques tion which baa. In the past, been frankly antagonistic lo the South' Do You Know How Glasses Are Made. 4 Look In our window and you will see exhibited the mater ials used, also showing the different processes glass goes through In making a lens. Then rail In and we will take you through the shop where we are grinding them. DR. GOBLE Kyee ExamlsMid QUICK RKRVICK TOO Hals direct Olaaara . Fraaaee Omad Uraairwl ing this week at the home of her out In sufficient quantities to pay Captain said that be bad citractod gold from the mud. white a student at the University of Washington, but a dollar's worth of tho metal day. In a daughter, Mrs. Walter Campbell and family near Bly. In Shopping Mr. and Mrs! Rus sell .Treawartha of Alrnma wm shopping with local merchants laat evening. In Visiting Mrs. W. E. Lamm of Modoc Point were shopping and , visiting with friends in town Sat-, urday. I KOI I S.tl.K MimIoc Point Mrs. Ithodes Tomp-j F0d coupe. 1924. lot of extras kins Is visiting with friends ln!J550. 1S22 Ford coupe 7300. 1921 Klamath Falls from Modoc Polnti1"0"' touring $120. E.isex touring over the week-end 1 1I)2S! 225- vn Anderson. Hall Hotel. ciatlon of which he la also secro-i fnry. Thomas la one or the best In formed men on the Klamath coun try that the editor of the New Era; hat had tha nlaxn.. nf ... ...... ' Dob in of tho department,.,. . . " ,, " . "" l .a IH ....... L 1 '. 11 ,u auun ri'Hl deal about the resources, railroad developments and other matters pertaining to tho fulure of thnt lties Involved the pooplo ot Malin and that district are frying to look out for their own Interests. j With regard to the reorganized I Na Boa Ooraeta, Rattle He da, rare aatfj Goraetletu Mada to Meaawr. Oaaraaitaedw ROSS RAXDALL SI Jafferaoa BU llwa) T7-W Square Deal Drug Store Proscription Epeclallau. Next to Pine Tree Theatre I Edward B. Ashurst Attorney and Counsellor at Law State and Federal Courts Butte No. (. Loomls Bldf. f-none sir Introducmi Case&Meltm Printers' A paper wnere all the people hare opportunity to express themselves U they desire that's The Klamath 1 News. A16 Hnrrameiito Mrs. Walter And-j erxon of Sacramento is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson at Olene. Met loud L. H. Hinters of Mc Cloud with J. Farley, also of Mc Clcud, both members of the base-: ball team which, will go to bat' with the Klamath Falls forces this afternoon are guests In the city! stopping in the Arcade hotel while here. Mct'loud Jack Dyer of McCloud is Included tn the baseball visi tors who are In the city for the day. Modoe Point Among the week end visitors In the city tor several dayj Is M. M. Wagner, well known resident of Modoc Point. Forbes Pure Drugs Eighth at Main Good Service Gooi Drugs From The Lnk! Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Harrow are included In the Interesting visitors in Klamath Falls for the week-end. They are owners of the Lakeview hotei and have taken several days off from their duties to enjoy a trip to Cra ter lake which they made yester day, returning lust night. Bring Us Your HIDES and PELTS We are In the market for Hide and Pelts, and will pay the hl(best market price. Lewis Grocery 223 S. 6th Phnn run hale Ford roupo. 1921, lot of extras 1550. 1922 Ford coupe $300. 1921 Kord touring $125. Essex touring, slid, vera Anderson. Hall Hotel. A16 Forbes Pure Drugs Eighth at Main Good Service Good Drugs MRS. NATB OTTERBEIS Real Ml Lincoln At, Pboae BM-M DR. J. Q. OOBLB Glaseee Fitted and Qroaaa TO Mala sUrjMt Faoaa lU-fr BOYS! or GIRLS! YOU CAN GET A DISC WHEEL SCOOTER FREE! Just get ten new three months' subscribers to The Klamath News and ve will give you one of the new Disc Wheel Scooters! More fun to ride than anything you have ever tried. Rubber, tiresdi.se XpI, t? f yours for just Rettine ten of vour nr.i.rM.n V;,i " beauty and all take The News! You new subscribers to us, and, as soon as they acooter don t even have to collert. sign the subscription blanks. BrU" aLu 11 aie venfied, we will give you your Disc Wheel Oct blanks and send subscriptions to A. E. LADIEU, Circulation Manager Klamath Daily News 102-122 So. Fifth St An all new shop with latat facea and ui-to-date mact . . .r ' - 1 We're qualified and equipfi give an exceptional seni whether your desire is a cc, a business card, a folder or I Printing service that calls tut ceptional workmanship. . Case & Melton Printers 124 So. 7th St Phom 1ft I Bargains In! Used Ca 1924 HUDSON COACH i 1924 DODGE SPORT TOM Several other Used Cars on All these cars are in firsts condition. Acme Motor '0 6th and Oak. S