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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1925)
Li,.!"-""" Friday, August 28, 1925. Page Three WFflR iv, l;t f P -' " o run iv,fi,.i ir-'i. V't II. Galloway, II i ; A .if-jkV61 i i w : rt .. -k i I -tv . 'Merita.... 1.1 Iff J . r . -;TT S-i - 11 llrkleH III f1"' Alluinont Unnca (CUtf"1' fllr I,,ul' ,e rffrno1""' "' 4'" '"lr till ll,l V diurn orchestra, fltti tnmilione.r Hint ' adl "ll" 10 ' ... ol Hi" race tr''k ij Dog. lluunliiK horses P"", of the truck from . dillr and 'l"r ' LriMB or later If on- ty f"!"' .wr. ft""' ' pi i(ir August SI. rc- uIidIdc fur tn i"i'a "" r . . I II . A . m gnio to tu couiu- .. e ii mr"jry to drag w - . . .... t tin, t: "' '" nou tLta'nrylh "'nun , lh DUt l WHOM if hw DuMV" iH develop. rem saincy f"""" A 4oii m runnliiK Lai birtw lL' hn u memtf jiii ilurlnx (ha T (hi 14 M Hi Uiirlkloc rd aitil lilut'k M off the !"' u.i iIIk lioao of Ilia ouL.f town kr t J'tli'iIi'tlon In kt ih KTimath rounty L 111 lUlo fair oro dl- u ike recomiiii'iiUui Inns 9 Mat llenilomun. who lio tkarcf. favnralily rt- II iu ut'-ii"(l that by Ilk board riprraintatlTm JoarphliiM, Coon aod HUc tufulhvr early co lt in r, dak' for rounty nil! atart with Klam- mrtu norlhwurd toward r at Salom. mlnlit be r! arranged, thereby In irwxk and raring men trmporlallon without avk over the route, na 7 If Ihcy lnlind to nllow tomilM and the utate fulr II Ii ti,l lipped that mini' ami il'rnod npon piwltirt qA nil, exhibitor tan. It waa.alao men-, 1 Uh'.Uife'trampleUoa Kroj tnl-off tliat cxhlblla, '1 litor Ikoiiiil be c the rtVlhafnette tuI- "W nnffied for head t tbtvllrril- navlllon krute -ellutwd lm dur- f prior to the onenlna p tod the three daya p "Wt ,otjWace to, r irowinjt, anil BUrnctlve M th Oounfy ha henn I" dint of much re- tonoty AKp, (liendoraon .lfl.V4 7 "is i m 4 ' n . I 11!'U."",, Icil 10 '' Ziv" I'h. Premier' of Eimt , eru.aleB: ., .dy (;rurge .u.i ,, . dinner glvcn's Gcor n London 'Uti J frankly bit country a hone.. arou.,doiuth Interest. - -onaon, Sir George Lloyd, comniiajiioner to on the eve oi bla during which he lo nmk.. available four bootha for iml.iun wrllea of the counTryTtelir IndiiHtrliil dlnplay on tho wt aide j of IiIh expfrlencca In playing in the I'lratea of Pumunce. lie offers some' vuluable In formal Ion which might bo lined to pre-ahow advantage here. Kpinropallanii, he aaya. have the bent volra and dancing toea, but tile MethodlntB have the . beat lega. John Ilazelrlgg, the director here wua director of tbla allow In Kannaa where Quick was In the ehow. of tho uxhl'.'lt annex. Two of there have already been taken by the Link Hirer Klecirlc company and the Rwan Lake Lumber com pany. General adinlKlon to the fulr will be fiO renin. SEA! SALE ON OF PENZANCE Local Briefs , The neat ante fur tho I'lratea of I'entanco opena tbla morning at 10 o'clock at South well's. Thin la the big attraction, under the aitnplcea of the Klwonla club, to bo given luence in, Klamath Falla. where he leaving Totluy for Kulera Mr, and Mra. Glenn II. Hunter are leav ing today for Salem, where they will locate permanently, Hunter to be employed with Hie Pacific Tele phone A Telegraph company as he baa been during his five years res- To Attend Game Mr,' and Mra. I'erry Wilson, accompanied by Mlns Inez Jenkins and Minn Constance Crystal are planning to leave Sun day for Ounsmulr, where they will attend the Dunsmulr-Klamath Falls baseball game, one of the last of the season Mailn Visitor C'alla Matthew J. Reddy of Malln was among the bus iness visitors In. Klamath Falls yes terday.. To Return Monday Mrs. Irma Dixon will return to ber work In the tax collector's qfftce In the court house, after enjoying a fortnight's visit in the pleasure resorts of this county. She Is expected back Mon day morning. JfJonaaw.VlsltonJieremJametj). Oreer Is Included In the ont-of-town business visitors fo Klamath Falls yesterday .from his borne In Bon ansa.' Bell Land to Standard Oil Mr. and Mrs. Frank Victorln, residents of Malln, have sold a aectfon of an acre of land In Mails to the Stand ard Oil company to be used for their new ,20,000 .filling station, .which the company made in announcement of construction some time ago. 1 The deed -was filed .yesterday. ' '' , Vlaltlnii Father In South Mrs. C. P. Oarcelo left the early part of the rek for Eureka, where ahe Is apendlng 10 din visiting at the home of her father, Mr. Olacomlnl She left by motor for the south. Ukevlew Busloeaa Call Ethel Moaby waa transacting business af fairs In Klamath Falls yesterday for a brief time. ' She Is a resident of Lakeview. Leave for Homo In Eugene Mr, and Mrs. John Robertson of Klam ath Falls left Thursday morning for Eugene where they plan -to reside permanently. While In Klamath Falls Robertson was affiliated with the Acme Garage. JD'ell -Known .Resident Ja-rC. JD. Klabsuba, well known rancher and resident of the Malln district Is In cluded in the out of town visitors In Klamath Falls yesterday to trans act business affairs According to Klabsuba this year beralds a bump er crop for all grains and produc tion In that aectlon. '' Pelican fy Visitor Out of town visitors In Klumath Falls yesterday Include Swan Johnson, employe of tho Pelican Bay Lumber company and a resident of Pelican City. John son was transacting business In the court bouse. In Thursday To Shop Opal Card well of Fort Klamath, Is Included in the many out of town visitors In Klamath Falls yesterday to visit with friends and shop In the city stores. ''' In from Kirkford A. II. Smith of Klrkford Is Included In the out of town business visitors in Klamath Falls Thursday afternoon. Government Man Here F. 3. Hutto of Yainaz, connected with the United States government on the reservation 4s in the city for the remainder of the week. JTo .Return .from the and Mrs. George Wlrti are expect ed ,to return .'to their home today after enjoying a visit at Plamond Lake. They left for the lake early Sunday morning to get la a good vacation's fishing. i Sheep Buyer In Klamath Mr, and Mrs, Jim Gooch are combining business and pleasure with their visit to Klamath Falla from their home In the south. In Klamath From Capitol O. E. Strlcklln and R. D. Cooper ot Salem are making a brief fcuetnesa trip to the city from tbelr hornet in the caprtol. ' . See the new shades of Stetson and Castle hats for tall at N. B. Drew's, "Men's Togs." A26 SI KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL, Mother and new baby will get a good start in the hosplul.-adv. 14 SPECIALS ; . In Victrolas Still on at SHEPHERD'S night show during the fair, Sept. 3 aud 1. The Kiwanlans want everybody in Klniiiath Falls to see I Ills show, for even now they are mighty proud of it, and with that end In vlow have made the prices extremely low. General admission to grandstand (unreserved) In 75c: Including re nerved 'Mat "$1.00;"Uox- seats are 11.15; children SUc. When Director Ilazelrlgg was seen last night he said: "You have seen this rehearsal and can Judge for yourself whnt the show is going to be. I never had a finer bunch any where. I'm only afraid the people of Klamath Fulls don't realize, what a really big thing this Is going, to be. There are moro than 60 of your best young people working day and night on this thing and you folks are going to be most agree able surprised when you see the show. More than that, unless I miss my guess, you're going to be all puffed up with pride to think you possess so much talent here. So make It as strong as you llko, this la going to bo a regular show. We have always claimed, over at Medford, that we bad more and better talent than any other town on the roast, but when we finish this performance, Medford people are going to "sit up and take notice," In this week's Saturday Evening fVVa managed Toat, Herbert Quick, one ot tho most . served as central office man. Mra. Glover Is 111 Mra.- John M. Glover was Improved last night over her condition ot yesterday Buffering from a sevoro attack of tonsllltls. Mrs. Glover will sub mil to an operation for the re moval of her tonsils In the near fu ; Captain Fulton In city Among the Interesting visitors . in Klam ath Falls yesterday was Captain Fulton. In charge ot the road con struction work on the Crater lake road. According to Captain Fulton the snow had disappeared Saturday uround the lake and there waa no sign left of tho brief flurry of had weather Tho road work Is also progressing "fast and furiously," according to Fulton. To Pay Tax Joseph Ottoman, well-known farmer of the Malln district, was . among the visitors In Klamath Falls to transact business and pay up bis county taxes. To Crater , Lake Carl Coleman of the Hall hotel desk Is planning to leave this morning for Crater lake, where he wilt prove to himself the condition ot the road to the lake. , COOKKI) ixxm 8AI.E1 The ladles of the Christian Church will hold a cooked food sale Saturday, August 29, at Whlttaker's Grocery, NOTICE Will all those who are Indebted to the La Vogue Store kindly call at once and make settlement, and thus make It unnecessary for their accounts to be turned over to an agency for collection. LA VOUl'B STORE Years Phone Book Reunites onkssT Father and "Orphan" Son Jj ! LOoOoFc n-l.m.ih Tjidea No. 1ST Meets everv Friday night. S. R. Redkey N. O. Canton Crater No. T Meets every Wedneiday evening. Carl Sandell, Commandant. Ewanna Encampment No, 41 Moeta every Tueaday night. , A. L, Westfall, c. r. Prosperity Rebekab lodge No 104 Meets first and third Thurs days. Mra. Elisabeth Sanders, n. u. Bring Us Your HIDES and PELTS We are In the market for Hides and Telle, and wtll pay the hlgheel market price. Lewis Grocery . 911 S. 6th Phont 3SS Special for School , Girls By calling at the Boston Beauty Shoppe you may secure a 15 reduction on any beau ty work. This invitation is ex tended to grammar and high school students. Boston Beauty SHOPPE Glorenna Warren, Prop. 300 Winters Bldg. ' Phono 811. . Lumber FOR SALE Finish Mouldings ; Shiplap , Dimension Bevel Siding Lath We are offering good orices on above items. Come out and look it over, or telephone our Sales Department for prices. Pelican Bay 5 We have Suits with two pairs Trousers, in single and double breasted models, at $35 National Known Makes In new, beautiful Fall Fabrics-rSee them. Klamath KlotMng Kompany LEADING CLOTHIERS Lumber .Co. w Mb, rtow fatfcejr (IffO : jwrj.. jmjus 4 I '