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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1925)
THP. Page Eight or LOCALS !.ol .hi. V..-.1. n ii fin. Tn Join Knllior Mm. J""1 ;bert. head of the crow of workera gan and her children arrived In of lha Pacific Telephone nil Tele graph company, left yesterday for Eugene, with member of the crew. hi Klniiuilh Tuvmlay ,- Mr. nuil ;iwrr hum .Ulilnml II. (I. y,a. Returns Krom Business Joseph lYwrallia tailor, here ir. ana Jensen has returned to Klamath Mrs. Pan! J. Schl.ler of CorTalll. Falls after a past week-end beta 'are In the city for a brief vlalt. .pent In Portland on business. j y,Z d Mr,. Land Transferred Mr. and Mrs. George W. Amerige and Mr. and John S. Meek hare soid to Roy Mrs. (!. W. Therwood. all resident. U. Orera lota 17. IS. and 19 In block'of Fullerton. California, make up a 4. In Canal Addition of Klamath party of southern visitora touring Falls, according to a deed filed in this section of the coast. U. county clerk", office, yester-: - Thr ,,, nir aiireuouu. v u o . . - . .uj at v m 1 1 i -. the I San Francisco schools I. in Tunm-ll lluys I.an.1 Lot S. In city for several days, planning to block SS In Nichols Addition was leave this morning for Crater lake.) purchased recently by Mr. and Mrs.: She wus among tne passengers on J. W. Tunnell from Mr. and Mrs. last night's train. H. J. Mattoon. according to a deedi filed in the county clerk', offices -rk- It.ur..J . W. Clark, yesterday. Consideration wa. placed : knwn " at 1500 jClarks, Louisiana, and Interested, jln lumber Industries of the west! Marriage License They tried tojhas returned to the city after spend-! keep it quiet, but could not. Lester lng some -time In Seattle on busl-! C. diamine, barber of Swansen'a' ness. Clarkson has made Klam shop on Main street and Miss Aileen ' th Falls his headquaters for the Driver, school teacher, were issued past six months, a license to wed yesterday after-j . . . , In .h. -lorl,-. office. Thev are ! Tourists rrora Berkeley Geral-- leaving Immediately for the south dine McCown and Euid Childs. nd hone.. o flee without the bol residents of Berkeley are In knowledge of their many friends. the city for a short pleasure trip. but. Murder Will Out. Sun Francisco Visit Among Knox In From Merrill Amopg! tne Francisco visitors in thel the out of town visitors !u Klani e "'" ot ,he ", ath Falls yesterday was Alva Knox'are R. E. Clark and family. W. ai.j of .Merrill, who spent several hours ;Cook- A- E- M transacting business. Caimady. Bernadine Scheid and B.; McCauly. Merrill Visitor Ray Doane of Merrill ia among the business visl- r""" "-' " ' tors. In Klamath Falls yesterday. ness vis,lor in ,ne c,t ,his k lis A. F. Creen, resident of Duns- To Leave For Home Miss Edith, mnir. Wilonn unit .Mian Jnnn Wllann. !-! """ - lera of Arthur L. Wilson of Klam ath Falls, who have been visiting Klamath Falls to Join Mr. Lo and sou. who haw been In tne ciiy several days from their noma In Grants Pass. Kacrnmcnto Visitor Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Farkney. Miss B. Ilrogan and Miss A. Ilrogan are visitora In Klamath Falls from their homes In Sacramento. Southern Pacific Mnn J. K- Mr Xaughton. Southern Pacific official of Dunsniuir. la in Klamath Fall" for a brief business visit. Tourists from Xorili Mr. end Mrs. II. R. Hamilton of I'nlon Mills. Wash., and Charles Lyman. Olympln. are among the tourists in the city from the north. Peterson Visits Schools The Chllnniiin schools were given a rigid inspection yesterday by Fred Peter son, superintendent of Klamath county schools. According to Peter son, practically all schools In the county are In good cuudition and ready for the first clang of the school bell. Iteturn from Sacramento Luke Walker of Klamath has returnd to the city after a visit In the Sirra mento vally. where he has rattle in pasture in the south. While In Sac ramento. Walker aold seven car loada of fat steers. He also visited with Jack McAullfte. who Is In a At the Hull lloi.l Out of the San Fnr!sco hospital, and reports city visitora In Klamath Fsl ihl.i Mi-Aullffe to be Improving as rapid week Include II. E. Ballard of David i,v P"l under the iiiuK tli- freek. I'nlif linnln In thi I ' CUmstanre.. hotel while In the city. To take of the Woods Mrs. W. B. Barnes. Mrs. Zed Harris, Mr. and llimilie, vui,. ..J! after snending from April to the latter part ot August In Klamath Falls supervising the laying of un derground cable. Confer to Return Frank Confer of Klamath Falls ia spending some time in Portland, where he is trans acting business. He Is expected to return to the city the latter part of the week. To Visit Brother Here Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Walker arrived In Klam ath Falls last night to visit with Fred Walker, brother of II. M. Walker, now with Dunn Baker company. The visitora are residents of Yreka. I'ln from ( hll.Miulii 11. W. Smith and son. residents of Chlloquln, are veiling in the city for several dys this week. Mr. J W. Beroggln. well known idem, prominent business man of McCornsck '""Mau rancher, of the Merrill district, were A.hland. where he I. engaged In the tl ,, in the city yesterday from their , wholesale grocery business, waa In wa. anion. ,b. . home.' y"'-rd'- -.rd.y f. Mn HarwoiMl In Mm. K. C. Hurwood, promlnenl resident of Mer rill, was among the visiting shop-1 pern In Klamalh Falls yesterdny. Hlioppina In Klaiiintn Mrs. W. F. Jlnnette, resident of one of the finest ranches in the Merrill conn ! try, waa shopping In Klamnlh Falls yesterday for a brief time. tiuesla ul l.uili lii-on II. r. Mc llcnrv. field serrvlury of the Ameri can Aiiii'tutiblla association, Oregon sluie illvhlon, was a gunst at th ""ul lsllor. t U-l which hZ, . .... ........... - ........... ,nlc ,,lr,r - rlisinm r ot commerce hoard of ill- sort. Is c...... ' a .. " i i , lllllK 1 iMtt. whin. r.-". WIB, . PUT Nt; HIiikI Teacher In -Mlsa Beatrice reel. us' iiii'i'ilug yesterday at noon, the iihubi . " ' snow f. . i. . M ' Mis. Illilller To (ill Huulh-Mlaajweek. Dorlue Hunter, dniighler of Mr. and! Mi, K. A. Ilunier. will leave Hun-; IiII,hu v" ,lnv morning for lmg Beach. where nU. newp,Hr Ank" she plans to spend the remainder of fur a hrl.f .''"U Taylor of Merrill spent Tuesday In mil anil winter uinnlli. vlslllng trip Tuesday i , the clly shopping and visiting with 'win, her hroilier. K. II. Cummlnga. Chlliiiiulii. friends. Miss Taylor Is a school teucher In Knit l.uke City, where she will return during the early full month. Fort Biilwell Vlsiloin Mis. Grace! Rearleu. resident of Fort Bfdwell. is Included in the visiting tourists in Klamath Falls for the remainder of the week. Business Trip Made A. R. Bras hear, well known business man of Rogue River, Is In Klamath Falls for the remainder of the week, trans acting affairs. In From Fort hliiiuiitli Mrs. Herb Angel, with several friends, j made a brief .hopping visit In Klam ath Falls yeslerduy from her home j in Fort Klumalh. leaves for Illy Tucwluy M ls Leta Walker of Ashland visited fori a brief lime yesterday In Klamuth j Falls, while enroute to Illy, where ! she will spend a fortnight wlthier uncle and aunt, Mr. mid Mrs. J. K j Parker. I'pon her return In two weeks ahe will spend a week vlslllng with her slater, Mlns Mary Walker. Cooks To Honolulu Mr. and Mrs. Roy II. Cook will leave the early part of September, the date not yet Mrs. Marion Barnes and Billy Dean!"6'- ccordlng to Mrs. Cook, foi To Attend Jubilee Henry Huns of the First Naliontil bank plans to leave next week for Snn Frunrlsco, where he will enjoy the week's dia mond Jubilee celebration to be helii In San Francisco. Huas will he ab sent from the city for a fortnight.' Midland Visitor In City F. E Lane. Midland resident, ia in Klam-j for some time at the home of their n ' brother, are planning to return "ast "i1" to rnsat,t busine!,a m:" Monday morning to their homes In j ter3- I rueuiu, VUiUlirauu, uuer u uiuuiun, Houston are leaving this morning for Lake of the Woods, where they Honolulu, where they plan to re main for a year. Cook accepted a will remain for the balance of the Position with a drug rompnny In week, picking huckleberries, which 1 lne '"'""ds. They will sail from San are reported so plentiful this yeor. Francisco on the Munoa. SPECIALS In Victrolas Still on at SHEPHERD'S OXLY ONE MORK WEEK Frank & King's Comedi n m ? Tib Big WMto' TcS Seventh and Pine Streets Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday The Swede Comedy Drama "OLE AND THE CITY SLICKER" Prices 25c and 50 c. Jazz Orcbotn 1 vacation. Fry from Susanville w. w. f ry. : resident of Susanville. arrived in C.a Business Here C. C. Catheyitne citT ast night from the north of San Francisco with the Irwin- j" transact business affairs, combin Hodson company is in Klamath iaK business and pleasure. rails lor a snon lime on ousiness. j Tourist from the South Mr. and Attends Welding Mrs. Fannie! Mrs- Thomas Worth, residents of Lundy and son. Eldon Lundy. both I Seoastopol are among the tourists in of Bray, passed through Klamath I Klamath Falls, motoring north from Falls yesterday, returning from the wedding of Mrs. Lundy's sister. Miss Lois Heuston ot Bonanza to C. W. Rohrer of Sixes. their California home last night. In From Paunino Among the visitors from Paunina. recently re-J named from Skookum, wad T. A.I At the Arcude Among the visit ors at tho Arcade hotel last night was E. J. Fieldman, well known business man of Medford. Weed VKiiors Among the out of town Kiirsls in Hie city this week is company. ,..,, Kllf fort-il fin IfAonlv nl Hia 'hands of Klamath in the never-to- Miss (ioldtliwnlte In Miss Mary Goldthwaite of Aspgrove Is In the; city for a brief time shopping and visiting with friends. I be-forgotten game of baseball Sun day, and I. A. Lewis, also of Weed. Fresno Visitors Here Ed Tol- At The White Pellcnn-Amons' !adf and 'ann,,n- wcl1 kno'n the visitors In the city this week: hlnes men of Fresno, are visiting are a number of valley resident. Klamath Falls. Medford guests Included Mr. ..d; ,f ,-ou know ot any game viola Mrs. J. R. Tomlinson and Mrs. V., ral, phono f84 A, infnTma. P. Simonds and daughter. Theyl,,, .,., . , , .. , , , ,, "on will l.e strictly confident lu . are stopping in the White Pelican hotel. i - : In IVom Tennnnt C. W. Mur phy, J. B. Worden and Charles W. King are visitors in Klamath Falls, all residents of the neighboring city of Tennant. KODAK FINISHING 8 Hour Service The Peasley'i J Opposite Court Housa Italian Prunes Buy them this week, per crate $1.00 Muier Peaches, per crate 1.00 Wild Plums, lb 10 Sweet Plums, per crate 1.00 Crawford Peaches, per crate 1.10 Elberta Peaches, per crate , 1.10 Tomatoes, per crate 70 Ball Mason Quart Jars, doz 70 Pickling Cucumbers, lb 10 Large Hearts of Cold Cantaloupes, 4 for 25 Public Market HOURLY DELIVERY Phone 169. 126 No. 6th. Step Out With Fall Suits and Top Coats Get out in the bracing air, put yourself in step with the new season and dress the part. That's possible this autumn because the new clothes styles have plenty of 'peP-' You'll like the new modes, with the wedge shaped Coats that have broad shoulders, tapering waists and closer fitting hips. The narrower trousers, too, make your appear ance neater. In Topcoats the tubular, guard and Ches terfield models are most inviting. KUPPENHEIMER GOOD CLOTHES $30.00 to $60.00 CURLEE'S CLOTHES $25.00 to $40.00 ..w Klamath Klothing Kompany 24 Years In Klamath Falls li