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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1925)
THE KLAMATH NEWS fnlav. August IS .iMjL LOCALS i i. Mr P. Bakr and! Front .i n T.vlnr and Mrs. auion th W E. Sutherland'. .11 r-aident. of .th Ml. y-frd-r- Altoma, ar Included in n""1' wii.biuiri. lt andt . -a tfwitiifLil f -a .? . " l . . - - , . n ti.... Aituraa jam ma v -vi - i-v--ijvvya.A. ( . x.-hfW.I-Amonth. TH-i From MUorJ-Ch.rll D. I ar , W 1"irUiyV (tor. in' Klamath F.lla y-.tord.yl.lrl. of M'dford bi rrfurnrv , frojn Al(ur4, "I...., i,p..i.... on of U th. city . .(odtni tb. i ratal.-, .hop in M.r.hfl.ld on ,nd in h. v..i.r. Hlr u M1imi0u. , lown vU. W . Icoo. Bar. Lal'oluto .nthu.-ldlr.Ktor of h. 'Tlr.1.. ' r' m Kl.m.th mil. thi. wk Iniludoi i.t?T, Ih. lir-n BprlBM nlh-! wnw." u- eonwd to "-yr. . Mr,, l U. And.r.o of .... hi.h h dwlira to bo - th.'.,nfd tl early P ct M, -Cloud. K.-UO Tom Ciruhb w. ,.,, Hriv. in t)ron. by th Klw.nla club. i Keno ri.ilor. in Klam- i - I T..urUl Mr. nd Mr.. W. C.I To IMnwr Mr.. Floyd H-nrlott Mod '-" " . 1 4.hmU,, and ton. nrconipaul-d by '..mi k.v- .. h.r rinlnw iuhIi thl. ll nu r.ldnt 01 i v Ocy.r uf Sun '.I ..v. P.n. v.frd.yi Mrrrlll-Amonir. tho wc-a-ono .v(nill, Ml Jo Vpp and Minaroint Timor .. . , . ,h. ,-,.. ...... tha ar Coolor NUM. Art romlngM, f. 10 Trade Disco RT well .nou ' " ,h MUm M..nur,t K. n-y" of Sua U triauln. In Klamath F.I.. Mtam rly part ut th. (h(( d (fi)m h oulh. jUmohlre WrrtL.KiwI IIom Diill of Fort iro nun-ir - ..l,.,,,,.!,,., iFnti u v. i . ! ih. Morrill dl- T.i Ijiko O" Wimh An Infarct- tin nulnr John VUliors Amon. tho Int.rMtlnr. no . ..u, hv vi-v J Kuny. eontr.clor r out-of-town visitor, in Klamath yei-.trui. nUT,br of Klamath FalUi ouner :.p,dinlj the wee In KUm.th; Klamath U amu- Ih. out of town terdny wer. .Mr. and Mr.. neorK-, T( y x rKon, Tisl. , wh,n ,h,y .pent Saturday t .K .rrlvlos ye.terdy from their (tl,lor, to -Pnd tho pa week- Hoffman from their homa in (n KlamMh Filu from Klam- uk of the Wood., visum In home, in D(1 10 c"y- coma. I Aenry U Mrs. H.rry Dobbina. ! Medford at tho race, by way of j . - j . Irrater lake. Thone In the party tniv Among tha tourlsls from u ju.inM.ihM Mr. Ivy Triiput Uncell. Among the many ranrh- Mjl,lnAmoni: th. out of town!wn Miss Si.-lla Swror. Miss, Nvva.l thW week are: Mi I'', K the pr.md itrandnmthi-r thl. week, era to maka early week call. In tno! . , .i.... n t..- svtairJ l. . ...i.,.-.,n via Kj K. Ander .. . Ih. i.irih uf a nfuniUon to t i.tu-MM HanVAV ' Visitor. 111 rviamam ratio . -- itiuca nuwr.w.. r .. ... ... - - . city yesterday was W illiam l anKey of Malm, who i-,.vi.lie lllohn. Ja. k famnboll and ... a. J. Wrlsht and Mr. nnd .,, .nd , Kmmllt North. Tha resident of the t.anxeu . . u..,.-,,. Th..v were u r- tiullivan. all resident. ..., ,,, .k.. a Ml ha rhrlateneil sueni tne iact-r .an . un.-j " !. ....... . well known Valley district. Rnx-her Mr. and Mrs. John llagel j atein are Included in the many Al- roma visitors in tho city yesterday ( from their ranch borne near that transacting business. guests at tlio Chariot Martin cabluJ ot u,.no. I James Kay. was born Sunduy af ternoon at Eleventh anil Worden )ut of town Tisitora In, Ashlaiul A. A. Pierce of Ash-j Huraa Mr. and Mm.'.irwu In the Klamath Sanitarium. Klamath Falls yesterday included hind is Iniludoil In the rtaltors RilB,, A ibi of Altura. with North Is the mm of Mrs. I'ropst. N. H. Bosue. resident of tho Mer- 'stopping at the While Pollen ho-; jarnr.. I.ynn of Sacramento city. rill section. tel this week. VL.IHn.-Mrm. Ilarve, has In Kluinalh-Mortlmer Lee. now. In klamaili-Mr. and Mrs. lan J,ed t7Ki?ma.h Fall' with Mr a resident of ChiMuin .n,at Sun- Wan n and family, we.l known resl-l returned to Klamath Falls with Mr of and Ilarry (.oeUer -'j'' ?r0&, !,o visitors In Klama.h Kali, for m.,..,.... - ,,he remainder of tho week Visiting wua uer uaiiKinoi, are among the southern tourists In the city Ihit week. Mrs.! Nate Otterbeln. t i..iimn neoree J. Walton and - i .... j ,...,..t.. .i.. vi. ! Touriala Mr. s,-":, Peck, son of ton & Wright company, have mov-, Robinson of Porlland. accompanied From Fallon Mr. and Mrs. K. S. llerney and three children make up a nariv of tourist In Klamath ! Falls from their homo In Fallon. SHEPHERD'S RADIO SLASHED. and Mrs. It. M. : Nevada. .Ki At Thei Hall -.Atnan mivt Mr. and Mrs. John Peck of Klamath ,d their office, trom the corner o- - i estlng vtallora In the Hall hotel Falls, left Monday for the south.! or Main and Sixth .treot. to .the t are among the where ho will enter lleald's business White Pelican hotel. ama might from tha aouth. They pro- college for tho winter term. Peck plans to spend the coming months Front Tho EuM Mr. From Portland -Miss (Icnevievo pose to leave today for Crater lake. and .ITS. .. . n.K... Ar ri!tn.l and ..turn in aimth hv onmDlelinK the before the holidays In San Francisco. Robert Lindsey O'Brien and ' ., k ta Klamath loon to th. highway hy way of week, interested In a, Medford. Thoan la the party are: . t. iripnlh j-nnn. l . .. Mn Tknmi nt Turner. 1.1, luiuiiauuin .... ... ...... -- u... ,-v. tiAMlnnH M I awl. l Vnulka tl tlaielle. For the soutn-niM vman .Mar- while In the ctty tney ttoppeo to , Jan. Fouke of (.. (in ana oiuso isuiuiua .uiumi "uu VISK tor a soon iiuia mm . i have been visiting In the city at the ,nd Mrs. K. G. Cummings. Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Carey Ramsby. O'Brien, a cousin of Cummings. I He la a graduate of Klamath County ; residents of Boston passed through j high tchool in 1923. . Klamath Falls returning to the ! coast highway from Crater plan to return to their home on the O'Brien Is managing editor of the Burns Out of the city businesaj t!Ue. Mr. and Mr. R. B. Seeley of visitors in the city thla week laLoa Angeles, Mlsa Katherlne Kd- elude Miss Martha Hanley. rest-' of San Francisco, Mrs. M. L. hay Thursday morning. They are Boston Herald and on former residents of Klamath Falls, j mer's vacation. his dent of Burns. V1M. IT V A U'AsvAr has 1 . .. lra Tuouaoio Haas. Jr., i returnea tt nia noma in cujrot -Theodore Haas, Sr.,; To the Laki i. aud Mia Bert Igl and John Houston formed a. after spending the past eight Santa Barbara Tourists in Klam ath Falls this week Include Mr. and I: E. Moses and Mrs. M. M. Tucker, resident of Santa Barbara. j McBrlde of Ktna Mill. Miss F.lla Mam or son of San Francisco. O. (1. Mcllrlde. Etna Mills, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Foulke. Caiell and P. J. Edson of. Pasadena. party of ftva visitors to Crater Lake months' in Klamath Falls with his yesterday from Klamath Falls. who are interested in the Klamath I , ,, . . ... country and raiw laae. 1 .. .nd onM. lr nnrl Mra John Pepnard of Cresoeol avenue. He,. Ft ill Any Building Economy, durability and appearance are the reault of well Ihmif ti"! r'hl BBd aperiflcatlona. Cat the most Building Dollar. for your SEE II. K. PERRIN DeallCna, Plana, Kallnulre SOO Hoi k, lil.ig. r-hoDe aoo-J r c i I I VUUInc Mlaa Army Thompson of Guatlne, California, accompanied , by Misa Blanche M. Spooner of I Algoma Ted R. Fleming is a via-; was accompanied ro Medford by. lourwis Among toe louru-s io; Minneapolis are la me city visn mg Itor in Klamath the early part of the I Jay Cliek and Harold Larson who' visit the city this week are: Mr. with friends. Hiss Thompson s a! week from his home in Algoma. enjoyed tha races in the valley, and Mrs. Louis Day of Chlco and ' former KUmath FalU tchool teach- j . . Mrs. Sam Cox and two children. ,r when she Instructed in the Fort J. T. Dixon, well known; To Mc-dfonl Among the vdsl-jcf Prinevllle. ! county high achool. They drove. rancher of tho Fort Klamath coun-jtora at the Medford races Sunday west trom Detroit, Michigan to the! try. Is among the out-of-town visit-! were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles De- milouln Oust Brown of Chit- j south, where they will enter their ' ora listed In the city this week. i Lap and Mr. and Mrs. John BealJ oquln ia making a brief visit to second year teaching. '' ' Klamath Falls this week. Algoma M. Cortex spent Monday To Tho Lake An Interesting At The Arraile Among tho visi tors stopping in the Arcade hotel I McCloud. a shopping visitor. Tlonnnut Out of town visitors In Klamath Falls this week Include Mr. and Mrs. M. Teare from their transacting business In the Klamath i week-end party was enjoyed by Mr. county court house from his homeland Mrs. Paul Evans. Miss Ruth ,UAl11- oclra '""'" '" ,hi, week are: Mrs. R. A. Rigor of - - em. uee warier aiiu -union carter, KenoF. B. Southard, resident of : who spent Saturday at Rocky Keno, Is included In the out-of-town ' Point, continuing Sunday to Cra-j visitors. iter lake, returning to Klamath I Falls by way of Medford. Fort Creek Among tho visitors' at Fort Creek Sunday were Mr. and. Luncheon Miss Betty Mrs. Silas Obenchaln and neice. Miss was a recent lioness when sho en Marian Martin, Mrs. H. Murdock and; tertained on Saturday afternoon daughter, Miss Christine Murdock.. with a charmingly appointed lunch According to the visitors there were eon. Covers were laid for Mlus a number from the city picnicking Vivian Martin. Miss Dortha Mur along the attractive stream. tin. Miss Ruth Scales, Mrs. Paul i Evans and Miss Ramshy. For The Valley Miss Marie ; Obenchaln left yesterdav for Med-1 To Harm Dr. and Mrs. II. D. Square Deal Drug Store Prescription Specialists. Next to Pine Tree Theatre. Kodak Finishing that pleases all io our specially. STIVSOVS STIDIO 7:17 Main St. ford where she will spend the re-'Lloyd Stewart were among tho In- malnder of the summer, having ac- tercsted' Klamaf.h Falls spectators cepted a position In a Medford at "ie races held in Medford Sun theatre, where she will play plpq AaY. organ. lU'tnrn M. M. Miller and son . W. V. Miller of tho Commercial niMon "ii -irs. joun Mrs. Houston Is confined to her home today, having suffered an infection in her foot when she stepped on a nail Saturday afternoon. Fire Insurance? Of Course John H. Houston Slough Bldg. National bank of Lakeview spent 1 the early part of the week on busi-! nes in the city, returning last ii lc lit 1o their homes. j ' From riiilnquin E. C. Oeinger To Oilessn Mr. ond Mrs. Marlon'of Chiloquln. prominent merchant Hanks, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Funk.lcf the reservation town, is Includ Mls Feme Hanks. Miss Kathleen cn ln ,na business visitors In Malloy and Blair Malloy formed a Klamath Falls yesterday. Accord party nt Klamath Falls Tcsldents to; ing t0 Oelnger the Chiloquln Com enjoy Sunday picnicking at Odessa.' me,.,.!., c)u)) ls functioning well and I Kirk Hedrlck was elected perman- To Mwlforrt-Araong the numer- ent president at the last meeting.; ous visitors in Medford Sunday to The organization will meet every attend the races were: J. M. Jones! Wednesday evening. j of Klamath Falls and Harry Walsh of San Francisco. ' Wlul-Kso Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Btoner, Miss Mary Johnston, Miss Returns Mrs. Leah Smith has; returned to tho chamber of com-! merce where she serves as secretary j to Secretary Sabln, folowlng a Dorine Hunter, Mies Wllma Gam-, fortnights vacation spent In the age enjoyed a twim and picnic at south. i Wlul-Kse Sunday afternoon. From The Koulh F. M. Lucaa Accept. Position-Ed Clarke has!"d "on Lucas have return. with Swift " "' -"" oere iney Teslgned his position company and I. now with Klamath Klothlng Kompany. Swift the spent tho past week in Son Fran cisco. Marvin Lutas has returned; I In time to get into the Long Fel-i To Santa Crux-Mr. and Mrs.;'"'"8 Cl"b 'h,Ch orni"A ; Frank Moreland and family who! W ",n'y "ening. j i Mrs. and Walter i have been visiting ln the county i t;,.i,.. -vi and Rocky Point returned south rtohUn. a rn . . , , . iionison and family returned late yesterday, planning to spend some Sun.lav .....,. . .... . ... ttae in Santa Crux where they will ,,Uckberry patch at Grants Tass.! Tea Cup Club Members of the Tea Cup club will entertain on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Wuller West with an Interest ing supper party for their hus bands. The supper will be served on the lawn, 1 J. A. GOLDSMITH Custom Tailor 110 Winters Bldg. Bolts From 138. BO to 970.00 CHILDREN . NEED GLAND NOURISHMENT Mott children today are victim of gland deficiency, and ara there fore lutleu, backward in their atndiea, and sullen and ditcontent d. In 1arff institutions fer children where they are under the constant i supervision ol capable medical ex aminers, it was found that many children wer suffering from gland deftcieacy. Experiment with gland extracts war made and the chance in the disposition of th children was imarreloae. These result wer made known t th public by the i newspapers, and many thinking I parents became interested in' the treatment. On mother says, I had become very much interested in the arti cles on the gland treatment for children Our son is ten years old, backward in his classes, lacked concentration, and seemed to lack th atrsneth to play as his play mates did. I decided to try gland treatment, and Kath, th Gland Tonic, was recommended by our druggist. Th results war wonderful. We now hava a ro boat, activ boy, well up In hi classes, and a leader in all th game. I regret that w often misjudged th boy, when his phys ical condition only was the cause." a As a stimulant and tonic for children, Kath. tha CUnd Tonic has no equal. 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