The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, August 20, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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    Page Six
Tv,1v. Aupiist 20, IffgjL.
LOCALS!
Beauty Contest Town Has Some
Beauties cf Its Own, as You Can See
1 miHinirr. Kvalilmt III rolti tit
Iln r.f alio I'lnyiM icvoral tilhrr
a tho dinwr rui'1
Mr. A. II. lauilell Tui'I:.y jvrn-
Ins at thc-lr ranch In
Urotc district.
I ho
MHlf.iil Joe Kirkp:ilrli-k, bmir-,
aiirr mull from M.-iKunl. Ik tmnnt
the IxiKitioMM visitors ill Kliuiiiilli
l.him-r IJncM-MlM Mary Walker' l "'
of Mr. and Tuiiiimiii. umiko -i-i"--
.r I.1W0. "'" KUi maul rail
vino yesterday and whll hint visited at
ial Iho office of I ho county tiM-r-
! Iiitrndmt of uluuils.
In tho t it Uland vt lint en
Joyed a visit in Klamath Kalis yes
terday with hi nister. Mrs. Ihula
. 1.. .i I.. .,,,Mn..l liil.it-
nesa and nlcasure oa his trip from i
Macduri. lu-nllj Mrs. Klsle I'ollinn. affill-
alcd Willi 1 ho store at lleatty la a
ViiekeU lu U. J. I'uekctt. well ifilot , Klamath Kails from Un
known logging contractor ot Kooky ri.st,rvut0I1 cty,
l'olnt was among tho visitor ia
tho city yesterday, remaining over jyotii Salem -T. A. Katferty.
today. ; head of the alato traffic officers
is making a brief business visit
White IVIIcau J. W. Vettua Is to Klamath Falls for the remalnd
In thii week from his home in San er c( the week, looking into "blue J
Francisco on a hrlcf biilnea trlp.iCop" ffaira.
topping at the Whlto Pelican ho-j
tel. j A. A. A. George O. Rraudcn-
I burg and U. C. Mctlenry, both of
Iteiul J. C. Wright of Bend Js i0rlland and representatives of the
included In the business visitor hi; Amerla1, Automobile .Association
Klamalh Falls thia week. ' i re , the cily for a short business
Returns G. V. Llntner, cblef,""t
engineer ot the Oregon Trunk In hi,,,,,,,,!, v. S. Fleming of
line, ha returned to Klamath Nw pin(, Cmk ls among the out
Falls following a brief business visit 'o own vlsilora in ,ne city for the
to Portland. 1 remainder ot the week.
From Spokane J. J. Iloydar. in, s hiwk. C. Spink. Justice
charge of Oregon Trunk activities of Qf Wood R,ver ,, of.
in Kiamatn f ans na reiurnea 10 . . . . f,hl,in 1-
visitors in
tJ5Sal-;-:--:.'..l
1 'ky 1
r : ,
I LITTLE EVA HAS
' ARRIVED IN K. F. . imi pn durim their
I J 111 tlm ralley cily, Tho endro 111m.
I MIm Keln llermaii of MeUtord ' '" " unaiilmoua In pri-dldlng a
iiriat futura lu liiu (Ueattiial world
fr Ihla lever child.
ti Jt ; e" .
.Vi' B'jf
n iii. V'fi)
Ai t .
lUrttttt (rl")
aaof .Vn atfl
rai Kill a'
tt koittiio
to tht n'liliaj
traalir rjl'"?
or tAf afioai
lit tt Atlinttt
' Cit) Mi"
Bartlrtt, fine
at tht ma'l'$
prtttitil fi'l,
r'll htTtflf '.:
' enmtttt far thi
nl.d ill lon till Uliillllllii,
...mpaiiled by l'f mother. Mr
M. M, llermau. Kvelyu la now rw
hearsing with Frank King' rom
idlana. Hhe la to play rulti uf
l.lltlo Ka" In "Vui- Tmit-
lublu" which, will be the attraction
at the lent now Friday and Sat
urday ut thi week. Kvelyo la a
li-er aeien ei oil -illilil aitrpua
discovered tiv Frank at King laat
SPECIALS
In VictroUt Still on t
SHEPHERD'S
lllunkcl Male In Time to (let l.uHer I'rlcea on liood lllatikela
of Water Hlilpuiriil
Super Crown
OVERALL
Shrunk and Union Made
Tho New Crown Ovirjflj,
Guaranteed Not to Sir
the city after a brief visit In Port
land on business. Hoydar is a resi
dent of Spokane.
I.0.1 Augclos Among the visitors
and tourUts in the city for the
remainder of the week is Mrs. C.
B. Farwell and Miss Marguerite
Farwell, both resident ot Los Ang
eles.
ficer of the law of
among the business
Klamath Falls for the remainder of
the week, transacting affair with
officials.
LOCAL LONG FELLOWS FORM THEIR
ORGANIZATION AT NIGHT SESSION
Anderson In A. E. Anderson of
Vrcka, with the Standard Oil com
pany, is a business visitor in Klam
ath Falls.
!
-Visitors in Klamath Fa
for tho remainder ot tho week to
transact business.
j Durchardi,
!day
Stale Ikuml
local pliysiciai
received notification
Long Fellows of Klamath Falls to tho font pedal louger,
are original, to say the least, and' other.
they are passiug up the father or-' Thcso thins were discussed la
KaniZailOn in laai lliejr hi pywu-. ii,hv 111 itiv luamwvi mi
sorinr a number of new feature In' when a number of Loug Fellow
the Tall Men's lino which have not met to perfect a temporary orga-
lieen brought up previously by oiner nixauon 111 tviamatn rans. i
Everett (). Nord, manager, V.
llend-
Wlth th-cgon Trunk IS. W. Pi;k-tllis Keek iariuile .ir. aud Mrs. J.
ard and It. H. Croiier, official of , Edward Lamon and Mrs. U M.
the Oregon Trunk lines are in theiConnaYn, residents of Bend,
citr from their homes in Portland'
tir K groups 01 Long reiiows.
yester-j linger shirt sleeves is one of of the Munger Servtrc laundries
h these and petitions to makers of, was elected temporary rhairmun
i
la an-! W
V
that
Taconia Mrs. Jo&n V. Morris' nad ra5s(Mj tn0 stllt0 board of medi- cars, too short for the leiiglh of alwhen he vied with Ir. II. l. I,lo)Tli 1
and Miss Harris arc amonz the tour- ..I 1.... nr iir..h,r.ii lone man- knees to make m.inii- Stewart, physician and surgeon.' for
4sts to visit in Klamath Falls for , Klamaii. Kalis In J.rnuarr from facturer tho distance from the seat first place In height lUith Nord
several day this week. They are Germany and CIK.,t., lo prartico in 1
residents of Tacoma. . lhis clty ,lo , ..periaiist on of ,n0 mj-tor reported he uues-
, i skin' diseases, lie will he associa- tj0ncd a neighbor near a bouse
Portland A. D. Miller and II. C!
Deslcr are among the business vls-j
itors in Klamath Falls from tliciri
homes in Portland.
ted with Dr. E. Dietsthc.
Sprnguc KiT 3lan llere-
! Wolford. well known real
t raler 1-ak. ti. It. Miller of ma of Spraguc ISiver. was
Crater lake lodge Is in the city
visitor in Klamath F;
for the remainder of the week to;,ori'a):-
make purchases and transact busi
ness. '
ltoad Knuimi'i VLsils
'which had been "suspected" and he
was informed that "they are not
-II. E. ,rc. but I wouldn't hesitate a mo-j
estate mcnt to sec that they get help to
a busi- evade )ou buju.'
lis yes-
SEATTLE. Aug. 19. Mr. and
Mrs. James Murray, aged parents ot
and Stewart measure six feel three;
inches lu their aoclui.
The next meeting will he called;
by Nord with tho arrival of by-!
law and data from Marshfield
headquarter. The affair will lie!
in the form of luiicheoii In tho,
chamber ot commerce rooms. Everyl
Long Fellow ha pledged to bring
a Long Fellow.
M.
Tom Murray, escaped Oregon con-
Iiavls. of the 1-tireaii ot public vk, ve on BalnbridR0 sland.
From The South -
Susanville and F.
C. L. Adams of
roads, was in Klamath Falls for a
few miles from Seattle.
Baker of San Bhort ,,n,c "a l'1" " They have lived there many years.
Francisco arc among the southern1 Uk,;vlc'' ,,e as on ono of his
business visitors in Klamath Falls r,Slar lrin "' inspection and
for the remainder ot lite week.
while here conferred Willi the state
highway workers. His headquarters
Visitors Mr. and Mrs. A. A.' are In Portland.
Newman of Colusa, California, are
among the southern guests iu the
ciiy to mane a snort visit here.
At the Arcade Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
Holcomb of Portland, are among
the visitors in the city fcr the re
mainder of the week, enjoying tho
scenic beau lies ot Klamath country.
They are visiting in the Arcade ho
tel while In the city.
r.DCATrn Dcufinn .:rcb
uiiLrtiLii KLnAnU" v-
IS OFFERED FOR
SALEM CONVICTS
Portland Northern visitors In
and reared their family of four
children two boys and two Rirls.
Tom is the "baby" of the family.
Oay and nlKht the home is watch
ed, a trap is wafting for him should
Murray venture home. Police say'
harHoitf if rrim innle
there is one soft
place in his heart Just as every
other criminal does, he loves his
home, and authorities are confident
he will try to make his way home
some limp
uniors of ilepperntc armed men
being seen in this vicinity drift to
e Murrays little farm house, and
Tom's parents, their hair turning
gray with age. lobk ouv towards the
SPECIALS
In VictroUa Still on at
SHEPHERD'S
POKTLANI). Aug. IS. ( I'nltcd
Klamath Falls this week include E.'News) Reward ot $."i"0 for the cap- distant skyline of Seattle and won
S. Keynojd of Portland and E. Hire, alive or dead, of Tom Murray, der If their son is now in hiding
Whitney also a resident cf Port- Ellsworth Kelly and James Willos. there and hoping for his own sake
land. escaped convicts from the Oregon that he won't come home.
, state prison, was offered Wednesday .
Cottage (;rove J. H. Huff is a night by Mayor c. L. Baker and1 A .b00'ef tor Klamath tfirl
ousiness visitor in Klamath Falls-chief of Police L. V. Jenkins of ?m a, , h T . I "l"
irom ni, nome in Lottage Grove. 1 Portland, provided the fugitives
t....i,m. 7",. . , were taken within the city limits.
aJanTw n rf v, 'l '""er said the money would come
c ,hrL m 7 Party'f"" th. general fund of the c.tv.
of three, all residents of Tuckee. and wolll(1 ,,e pald tllB t,lpt,)r 0;
AriL 0r"ia liDe 'he desperadoes is taken, the
(Others getting away.
At The Hall-Mis. .Margaret I A" 1""1',''I,1' as " "ar,'l P Mon
Llnk ot Indlaiianulis and Miss lloi,.nicl"y nlsnt' I'"c"ient In Portland
Imate Industry therein that'
Klamath News
the
Bring Us Your
HIDES
and
PELTS
We are In the Market for
Hide and Pelts, and will j
the hlKbeat market prto.
Lewis Grocery
223 S. 6th Phont
ONLY TWO
!
llartman, also from the Indiana
jovcr tho reported arrival of the con-
city, are among the visitors at the vU'.'" "a" cllcd ,,"wn UKi,in' "r
Hall hotel this week
tour ot the coast.
enjoying a
ficials of the opinion that tho trio
Is far away from this city by now
Likewise, clues seemed to nMnl
To (.0 .Sou Hi Miss May .Merca- '" ""! H,"lc of Washington, whiTo
iller, former Furl Klamalh school M"rray lla" connections, and where
teacher, who ha been in Klamath! v"rlnl1" rclH"'t! emanated Wi dties
county for the past month visiting. Hay to Indicate that tho bandits
with her lster In Lakcvicw, ,r.l might ho In tho vicinity of Paget
rived in Klamath Falls last night. I "0,"d. or headed in that direction,
preparing to leuve today far her Tllat 11 number of Portland dco-
homc in Oakland, where she willj 0,0 onld gladly harbor the trio has
resume her teaching In tho south- "'a,'nt'l the ears of the police. While
cm city. Miss Morcadier has been r"nni"K down a "lip" Tuesday, ono
renewing old acquaintances duriiig;
her visit in the south.
Kujkcndall Pallbearer After
serving as a pallbearer at the fu
neral of Dr. P. L. Campbell, late
president of the University of Ore-i
gon, Kobert Kuykendall, member of
a well known legal firm, Teturned
to Klamath Falls yesterday after
noon. The funeral of Dr. Campbell
was held at Eugene yesterday.
KODAK FINISHING
8 Hour Service
Tho Pea.ley'. l
Opposite Court House
WEEKS MORE
Kodak Finishing that please all
l our specialty.
STIXKO.V8 STVDIO
T:7 Main Kt.
Frank & King's Comedians
In
Tib EEs Wihte TeiBrft .
Seventh and Pine Streets
Last Time Tonight
The Funniest Comedy Ever Written
"THE WHOLE DAMN FAMILY"
Friday and Saturday
"UNCLE TOM'S CABIN"
Price, 25c and 50 c. Ja Qrche.lra
JTHEjoj
, u
Alreuily Lu
I A new pair free If ihty fa.kni
and
Guaranteed Not to Ft
$1.95
Kxtrn Si .on 11 to ti
rottitivtly tho hiKhuHt itraile anil very Iu-kI overall in America, Mufcii
heavy, tlosely woven 8-otincc tlenim uml dyed with tho best indijt ti
tainnblc. Washed and thoroiiKhly nhrunk in the niill.t of the Cronii
ManufacturiiiK Company hy u Hprviul irocesn. A new pair free ifUtii
and Ruafantoctl not to fade, lilouseit, jumpers, jaekeU or coat
terial, urc
Men's Work Clothes
Crown Adju.stall.s, with hlou.se jacket open in front, drop
Heat and outsidv adjuHtablo HUHpentler.s, (CO QQ
hliio and khaki J)eJ70
Lee Union-Allx, khaki, well known from ff
count to coast PTrUU
Can't Ilust 'cm jacket and overall go pyr?
tombiiicd 4J O
Crown Overall, $1.95; Levi Stratus bib, $2.25; Levi Strau
waist, $2.00 and $2.25. Mole.kin pant, heavy and medium
weight, $3.25 and $3.00. Wai.t Overall, $1.45, $1.75.
Men's Work Shirts
Big Yanks, well known, and not prison
made
Three-Point, Levi Straus made Hirt,
heavy
(Extra sizes W2 and 19 .."..$1)
Hickory Shirts, double yoke back, fi'
' crade
Other work shirts, heavy for fall
$1.95; 'blue chambrays 85c ;
Work Gloves Work Sox
. . . . - B"'
Cotton work gloves, 15c, 2 for 25c,
20c and 25c. Cotton trlovcs, leather
palmed, 50c and 75c. Leather
Kloves $1.00 to $2.50..
f n iik. 10c. 15c, 2SeJ.Lt
. . - u ' - hose. 8 j
WOOl nnU casniut'v ,.T t.
85c. All wcighU irwn,
trn heavy.
1.1.1 i tl,illil.l.M.i,l(0.tl,nliiil.iil J.uIj.UJimI V"l
KLAMATH fALL
lie Yourself Day After Duy nntl Kolk Will iio'cognlio Yuu. Try Htarlinl
Thru Trailluf Here
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