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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1925)
1 l III in' f Uii.- Hot, a- ' 1 rief s ij A HI-J I 3E . u 11. la. Jtri. rail .lid I'"1 la in. p...-" L to t)r "u0 Lout Iho Klam- ,, ontr.l i oim L:Mr. nd Mr" M. A. Hawkins. MIM John "J viiiitora In erdsir W "" Ltd W. II. Kill. nl0 jf lh ' -Tom Trarey. round he rourt Lerlff In th. bar- (ortnlKhl va- )r0 BOIIiess" drll prl'n- Trarey tnamg M'rlu. manual tb. bljch school prnd lh noit if tae Wood.. r. Fluvla Mr- it In Lake In Kl.math permanent borne itinera who i and II r. Fred VUlt Mr. and Mr, u. L. Lear ana ot wi ana Mr. Mary Lear enjoyed a via In lha Malln and Merrill dlatrlcta Hundty afi.rnoon nod Mra. Tlalt ye From Im North Mr, u. n. vimon enjoyed a lei day I'rlnavllla I'rlnevllla. Tha party ar enroute lo Medford aflar visiting at Cra ter laka. Long will remain In Klamath Folia fur some Hlmi. hnr. ha hup to locate In builnuu ! Tuosdav. Am TRAFFIC OFFICER KNOWLKS has" "HAWKSIIAW" CASE ON CAR TIIEFTj 25. .'. iVn n . I I : -,y III! - 1 from Or. and Mra. Nevll of A Pipe, A Udv'i OIn. A J A r , . ii. and Ut ta .i.o of1 .,, V U'ove' An A Comb! Two Frank mor,ey Mr Be Called Upon To Solve Saturday Night Mystery . Low- To Kirk Mr. and J A nine . i...tu.u ...... ! Icoml,! M ' nn" ' N fivfr-a lion; failure to dim Mra. )l Q.l The., .i. .. . j Iffclitft; wrong adjustment of aiiot Wortley enjoyed Bunday vleltlngKnow.i. traffic VL . E light; speeding on a public hlfhway. in Kim. 1 1 , -'" "vn II. Kava "howell' " iiijhiitt ai In trim .t..iA frank J.oweira Jewell Ul ....l-.. ' To MNlfunl Among tha vl.. tora In M.dford Hunilay to attond lha lair rar wara: Mr. and Mra. Kod.rlrk HniHh, who wara arcom a ll kPt. On returning to Klaamili Kalla a! i , 7 ' !Z Z , "rtX frawle n.lda.1 daahM ,o the aid. ....... wu wnrn arcom-"JU! romumii fM when ih. , ' t...l.d by MIM Murj John.lon and .X,d I. Ih. wood and tha k l,l . 1 1 "ln,'Ut """ ""k"' Ml.. Joan McDonald. jrouldn't M.l.fy " " 'n" lha .. name. s I the would li i . . y "nk l.ow.11. and my Jowetf. i Mr,lfrJMr. and Mr.. C.l I , lt t "T" .." walled rnhappy .. Crow, and a oarlv or fri.nH. .i L. ....on. ih. Kl.-i. .. J,.:. ."I""" 10 '"""'' '"" nil M Milium nunuaj iq .Joy ttl. rarra. I'litilim two and two loEUhcr al- Ml Virginia Tkumdiy for Bj wh.ro ha Llloi with A. II. lik. UlM Hufl. Ld Mra. Wlnri.ld Vi tt pait right lni Falli wh.ra !k arhool. J. 8(.lgr. a habtrman haa I komt In Mad Trrrac. where kkluilr. With tilM call, him ol rnltfrn Or. ttailt In Itlmiur Mi-mlHir of tlm Klam ath rounty chamber of rommi-rrn hourd of diroclora will meet thla noon In tha rhimli.r nr f.nmmA.. dining rooln for their regular week- i m",n"ll"le- ttve '" Knnwlin nuaaeil y nsilit on roiuiH wnvii niukpH four, for n fnA.i ti-tirri top and they did for Knowing. The nmu.rW. not u-,.,.h i. n . ...... t rr,ln. ..... . " .n. u imu uu m..w. wuo in I lie bur- iha ....... .... ..tt ... i. rrMlMhl"" .Hd:;;;;;,,;- , Knoalm. often he doe. ga N j.,,, , of che for (1,1. violation and the lhn t.ar nad ,.,, ur(luml. ....... u une. m a mm ll cr tuii. or ly luncheon and dlaruwlon of topic that have arUen from tha pant meeting. To Mrdford Mr. and Mra. E. C, Knight were among the Klamath K.I la realdrnu to attend lha Mad ford racea an Humloy afternoon. In Tliei Kouih Mr. and Mr, liaruld -Mt)Hr.j are er.J.-.yluf a two week.' vacation In the eouih ri.lt Ing In Hun Krancl.ro and bay clt le.. Monro I. affllatrd with the Shell Oil company In Klamath Kalla. To The IU-r Mr. and Mr. Tom IMiell, Paul Konter and Ken neth Perry motored to Medford Sunday where they met Mia. Jeanl aJ ...... , -iis.0!jej!,!. m iiinrirmiun luriui.iii. aicuv raced with the cod for Heverul mi I I When Knowlea reached the car he ! began hla unual queailoiialrre. and j the re.ull wa. four connta for Krank i.uki.ii, no gave nis realdenra at Hand. Ilutk to Klamath KuIIh Willi more alo and ".ten". There In the dim receaa o( Fourth ulreet waa parked the I'nhnppy Mun'n Jewell, and in it A pipe, a lady'a glove and a loiTih. .', ; ' I MOTION FAILS What Prelly Girl Did for Sick Stoir.:cIi (Continued I'rom rage One) In the ea.t. The group apenl the (ne 'afternoon at the race., returning over the mountain, late Bunday evening. Mine Jennie Deliell, ter of Tom Deliell, la a vUltor In tha city, returning from Medford where .he haa been vlaitlng from her home In 8alem. a i mnat en- hrkul iffalrs waa Ii idliod park liter of Klamath laou In the ud Mil O. L. i. Mr. aud Mra. 1 Crlgaby, Mr. TJ'.ll. m . . "aUBT DI Afinl 0. M. lienor J0? vlHlt n M"0"1 yMteruay, .rnaiiiit"m nitvin in iu - To MfNtrord Mlaa Helen Abbey. Mlna Helen Oaborne, Cliarle. Ilouae and Otto Kill were among the Klamath Fall, reeldenta to en- that waa that. A aiiggeatlon voiced In a letler from Itoy Klein, state highway eng ineer, that the city of Klamath Kalla cooperate with the county in the bridge over Link river, dividing Mwln and Kant Main afreet., wa. referred by the coun cil to Ita Mrent committee. nrlilgr Repairing , Klein had auggeated that the county take care of the bridge pro per, and that the city provide fori the walk for pedentrlana. The j plan, obviously, did not meet with the apijrovul ot the cly .attorney and a. a result, the council, ac tion wo deferred. Detween 2000 and 3000 automo bile, and truck, in the vicinity of Klamath Fall. fon are to be tested tor proper light adftrntment. In line with the new state law, but the .If Mmm I U.k K.rh. week Include a number from! Crater Service atatlon. for one or- m Narlah Crimea. flindall Hammond pao nan been the lull flrown. return- re ha make hi rlorenre Hector Ike city after Immer on William- Hector visited 'i. James flrlmes "id Mrs. O. Aainng the numnr Klamalh Kull ye. ' A- H. Campbell, lent of I'lne IS rove. ItlviT Vlsl- Monilay afternoon pn Included Mrs. O. Mr- J. D. Orlme. tternonn nhopplng mc In Williamson 'i'' Tharknra .pent "" with her par- ",r- i- E. Thack- "ni'h near Dorrl. Klamath-Mr. and 01 Tygh vmiey and Wr of Portland '"'routing vlaltor week, """"-Among the via 1,111 Fall. ih. i tot I. 1, "-'"ood Peters ers, prominent c,l,1n of m "Planning . trlp " "in be 'cCann """Mny. f'Hln: the coast. Among thoae are: Vera nu...o. ,,,.,., ... Ander.n,, realdent of Marahfleld on!'r a means to provide . headlight Coo nay j adjusting plant. The council last I night denied Hs request lo erect piani wuuiu mm uj limits because of the fart that the struct ii i e necessarily would be of cheap construction. Mix F. Rich ol Rrmtlyn. N. V tays: - "I ilon't kiran what the rauw . Kit, bul rvrry le ila in Moinarh would trrl all bloalfi up uith ksk ray apprlilr wa punt ,aixl I trll aic lo mv alomachlii siy nothing nt hra-1-acbra. "I never thought ot uinj CarlerV I.illlr l.iver Hall until nolliing vetmii 10 help. Altrl usini: t'anr'V I ttlt relieved ai once anil mm a. won ar . my ttomarh 'lalLf lurk I aiirrt uitti Carlrr'a and have llie liM rniil.' Krcnmmrnilril and lot kalr t all drug alorra. 2Sc A:. Vlxlllna--Mis Mima Tarter, of , such nosehnrg, spent Sunday afternoon with Ml.. Hita Hhamhart. Miss Rhamhurt became acquainted with Miss Purler during her school year In Koseburg high achool. Visit At Pnwprct Mr. and Mrs. Ralph K. Crego. ot Kla-math Kails, spent Hunday visiting at Prospect. Newspaper Man Vlll. Colonel Rudd Thompson of Alturas, who has been touring Kastero Oregon and It was Indicated tli.it the liullil ing probably will bo built oulsldo lha fire limits. The Klamath County Kalr Hoard will receive proposals for sale of entire crop of hay. except about 6 tons desired for I heir own use. on the Kalr Grounds; und will nlao receive nronosals for tho cutting. raking and .lurking In one stuck All iilitM to ne u i .i -..i .... ... ,nt unlit hav cron. motored Into Klkmath Fall .Runday, J"," f, Klamath Falls. accom of the They will 'or the north Vancouver tl-l . " . " '"ey will coast steam own Mk tn....r ..T I" Urn w- r. III Yreka on hi return home to I lie county ()rf.Kon seat of Modoc. Willie here he vis ited with his niece. Mr. W. T. I.ee. Colonel Thompson Is a pioneer citl eo of Alturas, and a newspaper man, having owned at one time the Plulndoaler and subsequently the New Era, both published In Alturas. Kuykcndnll lnvc Robert Kuy kendull, member of a well known Klamath Fall legal firm, wa a business visitor In Medford yesterday. not lutcr Ilia n Much Cnblo Lulil J. L. Perry, district plant engineer of the Pac ific, Telephone & Telegraph com pany, returned to Eugene yester day, after spending a week here. He said that 30,000 feet of cable had been strung In Klamath Kail Since April 15 of thU year. August A16-19 Relieve Coughs, Colds, Headache, Rheumatism and All Aches and Pains Mil An tnoUietr-SSe aaj Se in a.J . CkUdr-aMeola.ileefon Bftter than a Mustard Plaster thing When you first wear our glasses you will be pleasantly surprised at the clearness ot your vision. It will seem like the greutest gift In your life. "You cannot reollae the wonderful Joy of seeing properly again until you get the glasses you need." DR. H. J. WINTERS Kyo RiKht Specialist, Wo firlnil Our Own Glasses. Klnnintll Fall. Ore. ' Mr. Martin Here Mrs. Belle Martin waa In Klamath Fall Sun- day from iho Yamsay Tanch on Sprague River. She wa a guest ot her daughters, Mr. Maude Hood, and Mr. Jackie Kmmons. and her on, George and Chartra Cain. Loral Folk On Tlcnlc Judge and Mrs. Ed Kendall, Joe Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Peasley, Mr. and Mr. O. D. Mathews and Mr. Laura A. Walter spent Sunday In Ashland. Moat of .their time wa devoted to a picnic In the city park, I Mr. Houston , ta Klnnl L. l-1 Houston, of Klamath Fulls, paid a fine of $10 In Justice ot tha Peace, Kendall', court yesterday when he, 7Mo Picture. 8.8tl?' Wre tak Pen .i. w,,n hg . ' .1 ,0.8t"- P" In th. Del entered a pela of guilty to a chargoi 0,"r future, ot speeding. J Only $725.oo -Dodge Sedan With balloon tires, shock absorbers and full equipment. We consider this the best used car buy in Klamath County. Howie Motor Co. E.planade and Pine. Phone 379 FINAL' Redemption Sale HUNDREDS OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS HAVE TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF THE SAVINGS OFFERED BY THIS STORE. The Public Demands A Continuance Of This Great Sale. COME EARLY Don't Delay. Many Exceptional values in Women's wearing apparel. This is our greatest sale. Your gain, our loss. See our Window Display. ' . Sale Opens at 9 a.m. Remember Sale Starts Today Here's the Plan A collection of 200 dresses, silk and wool, ranging in prices up to $19.50. Select one for $9X.50 and get an other for $1.00. Group of 200 silk and wool dresses ranging in prices up to $35.00. Select, one for $19.50 and get the other one for an additional $1 evvwwvvwvsiwvwi Two can take advantage of this Special Offer. Bring your Mother, Daughter, Cousin or Friend, or, buy two for yourself. La Vogue Store Fifth and Main