The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, August 25, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page Eight
Tupsday, August
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fgt LOCALS f
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i... -.1 ... t.i. i - naliun ha purchaseil '
lots utter a aeveral day.1 attack r mobile which h bat been
Urippo which .unfilled hi in lo liiulout n h frr ranrh Iwlow
I bi d SuiiJk.v.
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testing
Mulfu.
r'..xn.rii..n I'm I .raves O. H.i lii Firm Vo Valley Anions the
Gilbert and eight members . of his' visitors In Klamath Kails Monday
construction crew of the l'acilic lo visit and transact business wus
Telephone & TelcKruph company.) Hay Frcucr of I'oe valley. Ho con
left Klamath Falls yesterday for duets u ranch.
I'orlland. They had been working
hero since April 15.
1 imis In tirnntH I'umh lien 1101-
llster w-aa amour, the klamatb
Kails visitor In Hie valley Sunday,
spcmlini; some time with friends In
Grants I'a.ss.
j AtlemN Fraternity Meets K.d.
I Sweeney. IhkkIiik engineer with the
, . ,imi,, f I'tiiloouln l.unilier company spent
.. ....1 .....I it. W.nltiM.ll
Klamalh Kails residents epenl the "" " ,
... i. i .u. i ..t. .i. u-.,u from hs home In ( hiloquln
i'.rM-iiu i mi- v in" .... .,, iii.. . , .... i, ,.,. ..,
: tier to attend tuc annual rtiKiua ,u emimim i.i... hwrj u m
Mct'all On Pleasure, Jaunt John
. MeCnll, his family and their
houe guests, Mr. and Mi, lllllls
Kalis of San Jose are enjoying a three
in or-i days' plensure Jaunt nt ('later lake.
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" "" " ' ' I. , , ...i, ...I.... ... I Th.. ,.,rlu
......... i..,Pn nam net given in nui . ni.u ini- hihit i i ... ,,nvi.-,. .
lean hotel Saturday nlspt.
Crcgo, of this city,
Sunday.
who
At lininml I.nke C. K. Cole,
division traffic superintendent of the
Pacific Telephone & Telegraph'
company, was In Klamath Kails'
yesterday on his way to Diamond
lake, where he will spend his vacation.
Quit Klamath Kails Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Hunter, residents of
Klamath Kails for some time, will
leave the city today for Salem,
where they will make their home.
MifN lcai-Mn l.ctiiriis Miss Vera
Pearson has returned to Klamath
Kails from Medford for a two
weeks' vacation from her work.
Miss Pearson will take care of her Sunday' visiting
mother. Mrs. Mary Pearson who hdow Matin.
has been ill for some time. Mrs. I
i
Pearson was recently struck by ai
automobile and injured internally
left Klamath .Sunday morning
peeling to return tonight.
Visits Al fair lUinrh Mr. and
Mrs. Paul J. Datum, Miss Klna
Jensen and Murtiu Adams
at the Carr
Ohio VUilor Here William (1.
Zimmerman. resident of Warren.
Ohio, was tho only fur eastern car
to register In the Klamath county
chamber of commerce yesterday.
Zimmerman Is making a lour of
the cot.
Mrs. Massey liiipniiliig Mrs.
Thomas 11. Massey Is Improving
from her operation for the removal
of appcndli in the Klamath Men
eral hospital. Iter condition Is re
ported splendid and she has spent
restful nights since her operation
tho Intter part of the week.
. Atlen.U el liauir Among the
most enthusiastic rooters of lh
Weed name Sunday was i.ioii rnr
ter who inadii the trip south
day morning.
Hun-
Ill From Merrill KoniI - l.
Jackson, .well known Klamalh
rancher, and his daughter, Mrs.
Noble. war In tho clly yealerday
shopping from their home on the
Merrill road.
Itrcakfitst
Mrs. Percy
At lUiieliuist Mr.
Evans. Mr. and
Woman Is Kincl-rharged with
allowing a minor to operate her
automobile, Mrs. G. P. Shamhnrt
was arraigned before Justice of the
Jeace Ed. Kendall yesterday and
was ordered to pay a fine of $10
and costs.
. .
Mexican Case Progs There was
no angle on h case of Lua Lau
cedo, held In connection with the
fatal stabbing of Valentino Navar
ro, it was announced by the dis
trict attorney's office yesterday. The
fight, which, took place at Algoma,
occurred en August 18. -
Annuls Sigma Xu Ilnnumf ron
Newberry, son of Mrs. Wilbur
Jones was among tho visitors In
the city over the week-end to at
tend the annual Sigma Nu banquet
Saturday night.
('iirrin Itelurii Monday Mr. and
Mrs. C. S. Currln. Mrs. It. A. Del
tell. Mrs. Cumin's mother, Dick
and Bob Currln have returned to
Klamath Kails from Harrlman lodge
where they spent tho past week
Miss
and
Mrs.
..,.., Jim Bell and their daughter. Miss
ranch! K.stelllne Bell spent Suuday enjoying
a motor trip to the valley, visit
ing In Ashland and returning to
Klumath Falls Sunday evening.
They enjoyed dinner at Plnehurat
Inn.
I'lnh far ItcirUtensl Ivan L.
Anderson with a party, residents of
.on,niiiSalt 1-ake city, Utah, is among tho
tew I'tah
Mrs. Cole Visiting; pister Mr.
and Mrs. C. P. Cole are in Klamath
Falls for a visit from their home in
California, the house guests of Mrs.
Cole's brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. J. Percy Wells.
leaves Kor Talent Mrs. L. F. j
Willitts left yesterday morning fori
the valley, where she will visit I
with her mother, Mrs. Alford, resi
dent of Talent. ;
riomilw n.rfln wilt comDlnlo ! an wine viiy, uian, is among
her vacation at ltocky Point, where " l'" vtsttor, lo tour vircgon
she Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.i'hl season. Anderson 1s mem-
oer oi aigniM nu on uie vian cam
nna anil arrived In tha cilv one dav
ii..,- vl.lt. in m,..,.i, E-reil iaie iot me aigma fsu nmi.
Dumas, brother of Mrs. II. H. Jen
Art Leavltt.
kins Is visiting tn Klamath Falls
enroute to his home tn Kansas City
after an Interesting visit in
Yonna Vnllry Visitors Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Bnrdoff and family,
residents of Yonna valley are among
the recent visitors la tho city Monday.
MeXenlys Itetimi To City Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. McNeaJy have re-1 Angeles,
turned to the city after spending ! '
a week at Lake of the Woods j Wilson In From Itanch "Slick
where they are building a summer; Wlls0n ls "Pending the early part
home. ' jo( 'he week In Klamath Falls.
resting from harvest duties, which
Medford Visitor S J ur.lay 'are completed on his ranch and one
Among the members of Sigma Nu!ot the best ranches In that section
fraternity; residents of Medford was of ,he ounty. Ho is visiting with
Vernon Vawter, Tegent of the Unl-his mother. Mrs. Frank Ward and
versify of Oregon and president of friends. .
the Jackson county bank in Med
Miss I'pp At CSnme Miss Jo I'pp
with a number of the girls of the
Los First National bank enjoyed a visit
to eed, witnessing tho clean-up
given the nnik'hhnrlnK city. '
Visitors Here- Mrs
of San Hafael. Call
Ida Drown nf Kan
Soul tier n .
Ueorgo Pact,
fornla, MiM
Francisco and Mrs. 1. A. Kiel
William Brand of San llafael.
among tho Interesting tourist
Ilea In the clly this week.
NtMiifonl Hluilenla III N. Almond
and K. Murray Scott, bulb at llln
Hlaiiford I'nlverslly are enjoying
a visit in Klamath Kalis before re
turning In their studies In skhnol.
Ihiklauil Ullom Mario Hennseer,
Irene llongaril and Catherine Hon.
sard, nil three tit the girls from
Oakland, Calif, aro enjoying a visit
In Hie Klumath country inr lbs re
malnder of thit week,
Vl"!lln In Klrtiimlli Mr. and
Mr.. K J. Kchiileder. Sun Francisco
reslileliu. accompanied by their son
nn, and drtiislilor-lii-lHW, Mr. and Mrr.
are K. I.- Schneider of Med(or, are
par- coiuiiiniiig iiuniiiena anu pleasure
this week and visiting at Ilia Hull
hotel while In Klamalh Falls.
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from (heir Horn. ,1 '
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llolllsler vlsltui. Mrs, Miiynie
Klliott and Mrs, Josephine lliehlii.
both of Bolllstor, Callfiirula. are
In tho city for a brief pleasure
trip.
Willi rtswr Compiiiiy -8. M.
Bullls of Medford. affiliated with!
the California-Oregon Power com
pany la in Klnmath Falls for
brief busticaa visit.
V billing; Tourists Mrs. Hague
lluguo and. her daughter. Miss Flor
ence IlaRae, Miss Nettie Murray
and Miss Laura Corujobst, all res
idents of Corvullln. make up a
party of -j valley tourists anxious
to visit Crater lake aiifl other
points.
I ONLY
i
ford.
Nieces Visit
Maymie Delong.
Mrs. Abbey Miss
teacher In the Co- w-ecks'
MasM-y On Vat at Inn Thomas H.
Massey, box clerk In the Klamath
Falls postofflce started on his two
vacation yesterday. Massey
nuille schools and her sister, Miss
Myrtle DeLoug. well known busi
ness woman cf the Coos county seat
are in Klamath visiting at tho home
of their aunt Mrs. Fred Abhey.
Ilusini- sTriii To Valley Mrs. While in this section of southern
Nate Otterbein. accompanied byi Oregon they plan an interesting trip
Mrs. ft. M. Smith, made a business to Rocky Point and other interest-
plans to remain in tho city for some
time,, planning a brief try with the
rod and line later.
Jrip to Langcll valley (yesterday.
Arriv
Dolman,
From Sou lb Mrs. Hazel
daughter of William Conk-
If you know of any game viola
tions, call phone 5S4. All informa
tion will be strictly confidential.
Ing spots.
Messncr Visits Harry Messner
spent the week-end enjoying a fish-
ling, arrived in Klamath Falls Sat-,inB trip at Harrlman lodge, where
urday from Oakland, where sho has' he was tlio guest of Mr. and Mrs.
been enjoying a fortnight's visit, i c- s- Currln.
Mr. Donman will arrive'in the city '-
the first of September.
SPECIALS - -In
Victrolaa Still on at
SHEPHERD'S
; lover Hack From Trip John!
M. Glover was again at his usu:tl
place In the assistant cashier's win-!
dow in the First National bank af
ter a two weeks' vacation which
he and Mrs. Glover and their small
daughter spent In Portland, New
port and Astoria.
KODAK FINISHING
t Hour Service
The Peai!ey'
Opposite Court House
Ktylak Finishing thnt pleases) all
Is our specialty.
BTINROVH RTIDIO
737 Main HI.
UNlu MORE ivErr
Frank & King's Corned
in 5
Hi Bfe-.WUf.Tc9t
Seventh and Pine Streets
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
The Swede Comedy Drama
"OLE AND THE CITY SLICKET
Prices 25c and SO c. Jazx Orctai
In From Wilson Flriilge Mr. and
Mrs. Everitt Griffith, residents of
Wilson Bridge were among tho
early week visitors in Klamath
Falls yesterday.
Kodak Finishing that pleases all Kxpert roof repairing;, treating,
is our specialty. Bml B,ang.
STINSKX'S STUHO COKEB IlltOTHKItS
7:17 .Main St. fhono .'WO.
1 7
TcC
Everv dav
in everyway
"Yes, sir, this old Ford actually seems
to be getting better everv dav. Since I
drained the crankcase and filled up with the
new Zerolene 'F' for Fords, she starts quicker,
has more power, and seems to go a little
farther on a gallon of gasoline."
Zerolene "F" for Fords gets to all the parts
where oil is needed, especially the wrist-pin
bearings and the upper half of the cylinder
walls, which are frequently "oil-starved"
when an unsuitable lubricant is used.
Zerolene "F" for Fords is made by the
Standard Oil Company's patented vacuum
process. It deposits a minimum of carbon.
Yet Zerolene "F" for Fords costs not more,
but less than most of the special Ford oils on
the market.
A Ford is an A-l transportation invest
ment. Protect your investment by proper
lubrication.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
Here's the best answer
to the question you often ask
A. IHtKAItCMFFH, KImnnll, Fulls.
pirx-trlr Itango, IlKlits and hoiiseliobl :
nppllamcs g i nr
Average monthly bill (4aiU
ALFItKI) COLLIKR, Klmimtli Fulls.
Klertric ltne, llghtx mid household
appliiinres 0 AC
Averao monthly bill J)O.T-0
I. I). lil'MFR, Klamnth Falls.
Kloctric Itango, lights anil lioumhdl
appliances Aj ry m
Average monthly bill ipOajd
.1. H. F.IXIOTT, Khinuitli Falls.
Klertric Itimgei, lights iukI lioiim-liobl
npiillniM-cs Aa Afx
Average monthly hill 4a4U
.1. K1SSKI,!, KliMOTT, Merrill.
Kli-ctric ItHliKO, litfllU uikI hoiiHeliold
nppllHnces a . 0 .
Averimo monthly bill P404
X. H. IKHJl'K, Merrill.
Kl.-ctric Itorme, lights and household
appllancea nri
Averngo montlily bill tpU.O?
mw,ma
A.-:. :? .'.j
"Feetis those
oil-starred Fords"
ffor
TORDS
ICAIJTORNIA OREGON
1 FVJWtK COMPANY I
(Jit Li
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VXtRPARIMKBS
in rp.ocr3s
Your own nciIibors v1iq use elec
tricity for cooking can tell you,
better than anyone else, how eco
nomical it really is but you may
hesitate to ask them.
We have asked a few of them,
whose names we have chosen at
random from the many users in
your own neighborhood, to help us
publish an advertisement that will
give you their first-hand experience.
And they have gladly agreed to
tell you the actual figures that show
the low cost of electrical cooking
in their own homes.
Here arc the figures, taken from their elec
tric bills, to enable you to compare the cost
of clean, quick, convenient electrical cook
ing with your present cost of fuel. Read their
carefully.
The electric range you have always wanted
is ready now, at your dealer's. Convenient,
terms can easily be arranged, if desired. See
him about it today! )
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER
compaN