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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1925)
Pge Six Saturday. August 21, 1025. 1 LOCALS ft , IWIki. To U.K,crKrl.l.v Vn Ki.,.m IU.k l-W Km..l.- In FnMii Olmc-lvl flrlffllh M. the KI...II, JZ, rtamtar W. '. Van Km,.-, prominent Int-ludiy In the n'uy "ul ,' )"?' l.-f ...mmcrce n. a very qul.-t day ! Klau.ail. Kail. .Ilorn-y ha. n j Tl.llor. In hluiualh Ml. f.oni hi. i. Mr as ih rcitl.tratlnn of ram m lh i-Hjr mr Moral uaj. .in, ... .. .. ........ a. roiuvrni'd. Auxin Iho tir-;iii riMurn'lo (lie illy Crura a biul (:Rn rare to reulster were: lliiirl mwi li"U' I" Sarrnmwilo. !.. Stover. OmvHIv; t'laude Spring., Merrill Kiwil VUltor-Kreil Oh lemeyer. well known rancher of Merrill Visitor. Shop Mr. .mil Tewher In Klunmlli Miiu Ma I'lne Illy. WashlnKton: Harvey J. IWthm ll.-n-Jir. nno.the Merrill rood I. inriuuen in inn Mrs. Ed. Frailer, well known rel- llrlxcoe. who has areoptcd Iho Swan StevenMin. Ivin (iahrlel. California: ! Mrs. J. I.. Taw nd family, recent ; nnmrrou. luiHlneiia vl.ltor. In Kliim dent, of Merrill .pent Krlday In Lako m-hool for the whiter months Mrs. K. J. Wilde. Weed. Callfornlu; arrival In Klamath Kali. froiiijath Kail. Krliluy ullertiuoii. ( Klamath Kails shopping and visit-Uprnt Krlday afternuon In Klamath Wlllia t). Shrive. New York t'lly; j th.-lr homo In Lovelm k. Nevada, iua with friend.. Falls, aicunpiinleU l)y her slater, i Waller Jenniiius, SaeramenlA;, ,Mal- are making the eliy Ihelr per- ;Mn Miiki IlimliHiw xlnll -Joe TODAY'S BARGAIN AT .Mis. Vinnle llrtei-oo. lloth young com S. Clark, San Krnurtoco; J. nianent hetne. Taw l employed !Kvan. son of Syd Kvana. wa In lleturn To Koeky 1'oint Mr. and '.iris are resident, of Fort Klani- K Walton. Garden firove. Imperlul .....ountant with the Shasta Me Mrs. Art Lavitt returned to KoikyJaih. where they have raado their Valley, California, and ank Lumher lompauy. Point early yesterday morning, nf- home for some time. t White, Sacramento. I ter enjoying a three dav" visit: I From Point Comfort -11. resident I 11. Tur-l of the the city .'terday on a frenuenl lnnln.s trip from hla ranch on llio Merrill rond. To VUU With Helntlvwt Mr. In Klamath Falls. Siieeuil Itrhonntil llelil A spec-. To Attend 1'orilninl School Dor- , known lial cast rehearsal for the musical cthy and Don Dunham, daughter K-i,.i,iih lake anent Friday In Klam- .-,, ...... v,i iinwlev of Kuaeiin Cliiloquln Visitor. Slioi Boss , comedy, "Pirate, of Peniance" was: and .on of K. A. Dunham, of Di"-Iattl fs from hi. homo near the L(l Velurnlng to Klamath Fall. Richardson and his young dauBh- hold last night In the chamber of 'ham Auto company, expect to leave LlluI.a jiooro resort. Point -'on,furl-1 Sunday wllh Mm. J. A. Perry and will be the house Kuoata In tint Pino Cn Portlnml Trip Mr. Mrs. 11. T. Porter and their I.lovd Porter are planning to leave .... U...H.M.I Ihnw will 1I.....II u 'lull II hosnul everv evenine Three drMs Itetlirn From Porllllint nr. ana .,.ni. ith ,, . r- n-i,..,i - i. spenu a anori time ii..mh "',,,111011. uriHiier i ." o. . .. ............ ot ,i i ..Kfti iN Krt Dunham and family re ar M " . . . t . . eeks' 'nr,r V, ' L ter. were guests in Klamath Fall.:roinnierce with Charles D. Hasel- fur Portland to enter school Dor- yesterday, where they spent the rBg directing." According to Hael-:nthy expect, to attend school at day shopping. rlgg the remainder of the evenings, j St. Helens H.ill. while Don will at- nrior to the presentation of the tend Hill's Military Aiadamy. Aiuoiik The Outtf-Town -"'t'conlei.5. w, tB ,aken up wh re. Faye Tinner, -aotn resiaenis 01 jri,hearsai5 are scheduled for next Mrs. Cbiloquln. spent hriday afternoon; k xuesday. Wednsday and turned Thursday from a two w ""' Perry homo for some time, Mr.. ' Uowley Is the al.ler of Mr. Perry. -Mr. Ham- In Klamath Falls visiting friends and shopping. with Thursday. In From Malin Mrs. Klabzuba and Mrs. Allison were Included in the many out of town visitors In Klamath Falls yesterday. Mrs. Klabiuba. a well known resident of Malin has Mrs. Allison as her In From Roland and dents of Fort brief business to Klamath Falls Friday, : vacation to Portland, Seaside and ; other point. of Interest. Mr. motor north. . Fort Klamath Billy Dunham' moihr acccmpanled them .uiuara onscue, real- Home irom laieni. -.re. uuu , vi.-n.ih Fall. Klamath made a visi, at the home of her son and "" . ' , .... and pleasure trip family. They will the city from their home In south- ,, I em California. Hamilton la also la brother of John Hamilton of In hlaiimlh Friday Out of town Klamath Fall.. vtviterilae Included Mr. and -irs. Ij. C. Taylor, well known resident John I.. lot tho Merrill district. Klanmlli Visitors Mr. and 1 Iteturli. TO arriniicii-o jwiin i.win iui., tn r rirq. siBwiiri. snn of J. I. Eitewart, na. cr,,ao- fmm n.iklnnil. Calif. I ' ' . . -.t.,M Iia Fort u Dury well-known resident of Mer-' ret urnea io sacraineniu. M , Kerau.on were Included . ...i a in ika nui. : ia tten.llni a well known school Mrs- M- 1-erguson were .rl-Mown visitors In the c. thi, ,n the southern cUy. Stewart , Jn the out o , n ...l. snAn.lInv LVI,1atf In L' .m,h .nan, hhl TncallOn V1SI11UK "lul " ihl. father and Mr. and Mrs. Crls-!ath. 'ler. He will be graduated tnis com- Kenie returnea me eany vn mf week sp.nding Friday in Klamath spent tne weea irom i-r.wsu -.u.uu-... (rom ranch ,n ,hat di3trlct where ahe visited for three weeks, with friends and relatives In lc- i)n-ry Hamh.-r Visits A frequent ng year from his school. tnri q nn thtt island MiSS Rt1 II ie ! 1 ; . . I .. L-1 .. , I. 1.-. n also visited in Vancouver. ls c R. Kiger well-known Tancherj VLsitor. I-enve For South Mr. j tors were in Klamath Kail, yester- ,, !of the Merrill district, who con-1 and Mrs. George West left Friday .day. Amide Hotel Guest Miss Mar-: ...ee.fnlii-inrnlna- for Palo Alto, where they tha Urlnglendy of Astoria i, In- lmake home. They have been VMIIn, la V eluded In the many visitors in enlovlng a visit In Klamath Fallsls spending few day. In Rogue Klamath FalU from out of town !. ',J ,h,P . Walter West and , River valley, accompanied by h.s Cl. fa . -,o In Iho ,uu- .o - - Murray has returned to Klamath family. ! Arcade hotel. rniin-a-in, , hriof hnsinessi and pleasure visit In Ashland and! In From Hock -rx-k--F. R, Mc- Cornack. well Known raucner ..i I'nlutlnK, paper lmnglng. Iiitrrliir ileoralliit. rOFKIt IIHOTHEIW ' Phone SHtt. Malin Visitor In John Rigby, well known resident of Malin Is included In the out of town visitors In the city for the remainder of the week. From MIu-ihI Friday Mr. and Mrs. Royce, Midland hotel proprie- daughter, Mrs Henry Grimes. SPECIALS In VictroUa Still on at SHEPHERD'S tha vnltev the county was in rwiamain rano Kpendinc Week nt Lodge Mrs. i yesterday for a time. The Mc Thelma Barnes of the White Peli-;Cornark ranch Is located on tho can hctel Is spending a week at Upper Klamath lake on what Is Harrlman Lodge superintending the known as the Rock Creek road. j service for the. southern visitors! , who are there for a brief visit. New Butter Milker Here Tho There are 12 visitors in the party. ! Klamath Falls Creamery ha. ob- itaJned the services of Homer Frank-; In From Stock Form Mr. and lin of Portland, who will aerve as Improving Acreage John Sie mens Jr., who Is interested In the development of Altamont AJ-res, is putting up fine hog tight fences around each acreage as well as sup ervising the installation ol newijjrs. J. M. Eiell. of the Kzell stock butter maker in the creamery, nur gravelled roads. According to Sie-farm In the Merrill district, are ln-!nig the 1024 state fair at Salem, 'mens they have obtained Irrigation I eluded in the many out-of-town the butter made by Franklin was water right, that will not exceed 'visitors in the city yesterday. awarded first prize from exhibits In cost more than l-5 a year for each acre. City water has been arranged for. Railroad Visitor W. W. Baughn. raidroad man from Dunsmulr Is visiting in Klamath Falls for sev eral days, transacting business. Publisher Of Taper Hero C. B. Anderson and family are visitors in all over the northwest. Visit from CliiUMiuhi Mortimer Lee and Joe Crocks spent Friday Friday Vlsitohs In City Mr. and In Klamath Falls visiting and trans- Mrs. Ben Brown and family of Lan acting business from their new gcll valley were city visitors yes home in thilunuin. where 1hey arcjterday.' now serving in the new Chiloquin store. To Visit with .Mother Miss Dixie Klalne Kmmons is planning to apend Klamath Falls for the day from ' tho week-end with her mother, Mrs. Malin. Anderson Is the publisher I Jurkie Emmons, in Klamath Falls. of the Malin Progress, which has: entered the field as one of thej Visit Willi Pan-nls Mr. and Mrs. most active of the smaller papers . F. J. Bowen of Bonanza, spent the in southern Oregon. Iday in Klamath Falls Thursday 'shopping and visiting with Mrs. Visitor. From Astoria Jack Uowen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ilaile and his family are included I David Campbell. In the many northern visitors In I the city. They are residents of Visitor. In Klamath Mr. and Astoria and are interested in the Mrs. Hermann and family are visit Klamath country and especially Cra- Ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ter lake. , , Herbert Savidge at Pitts Flats. Mrs. I Hermann Is a sister of Mrs. Sav- Tourists From Iteno Nevada has,idge. The two families visited Cra sent a number of visitors and tour-j ter lake yesterday. lsts 4o the Klamath country this year, among them A. L. Meiss oft '" ueno and A. . aieiss ana aaugnter, also residents of Reno. Kxpert roof repairing, trentiiig, anil staining. COFF.R BKOTHKItS Phono 380. tit ILYBCPIS I POIITI.AIND. OURGON Hra , nchrr, mall (?, tarrfnl BMpervl-t-loB, trfrt 4Ij elpllnc, aorlnl dviDtntr nnd norn I imlainK. CililMUf cbecrfnllr rrqaeaL Mac's Cash Grocery Phone 855. 123 So. 6th St Some Prices for Saturday Bananas, 3 lbs 25c Jello, any flavor, 3 for : 24c Corn Flakes, 3 cartons 29c Toilet Paper, 4 large rolls 25c Prince Albert Tobacco, 2 cans 25c Cigarettes, 2 packs 25c No. 2 Size Canned Peas, 2 cans 29c No. l'i Size Can Asparagus 22c No. 2 Royal Ann Cherries, 2 for 35c Peaches,1' crate 85c WE ARE GROCETERIA STYLE SERVE YOURSELF AND SAVE l1 Mi Cloud Visitor. Many E. L. Itelmers of McCloud and Mary Wil liams also a resident of McCloud are among the many visitors to ar rive during the week from the south. Fire Insurance? Of Course John H. Houston Slough Bldg. Contractor From Odessa Paul Wampler, well known logging con-' tractor of Odessa on the west side of Klamath lake spent Friday In 1 Klamath Falls on business and pleasure. j KODAK FINISHING 8 Hour Service The Peasley's J Opposite Court House ONLY 5 MORE DAYS Frank & King's Comedians In Tib Eng WMte-Tennt Seventh and Pine Streets Friday and Saturday The Funny Comedy Drama "MARRIED BY MISTAKE" Prices 25c and 50 c. Jazz Orchestra A County Fair All Our Own We have on display as large and fine assortment of Fruits and Vege tables ever displayed in Klamath county. We welcome you to come and see it Large Italian Prunes, per crate ....$1.00 Large Red Plums, per crate 1.25 Wild Plums, per lb 10 Elberta Fancy Wrapped Peaches.... 1.10 Green Corn, selected, per doz -35 Banana Squash, per lb .05 Crab Apples, per crate 1.25 Thompson Seedless Grapes, 3 lbs. .25 Fresh Beets, 2 bunches .15 Fresh Turnips, 2 bunches 15 Cabbage, per lb 03 Hearts of Gold and Rockford Can- taloupes (Gold Meat) 4 for 25 Blackberries, per urate 1.60 Raspberries, per cup 20 Cauliflower, head 20 Sweet Plums, per crate $1.00 Red June Apples, per box 1.75 Pumpkin and Squash, per lb 05 Crawford Fancy Wrapped Peaches 1.10 Large Green Peppers, per lb- 15 Summer Squash, per lb 05 Pears, per box ; 1,75 Thompson Seedless Raisins, , 25 lbs 2.75 Fresh Carrots, 2 bunches Fresh Green Onions, bunch Potatoes, 10 lbs 35 Gravenstcin Apples, 4 lbs 25. Tomatoes, per crate 75 Strawberries, fancy, 2 for 35 CucumberR, 3 for i0 Pickling Ci-cumbcrs, lb .10 .15 .05 Public Market snail Klamath Klothing Kompanv LEADING CLOTHIERS 1 1YW Khaki Riding Breeches wUi Special, $1.95 Men Fine Work Sox, Black and Tan colon V m PA. -vv. nnvg iui JVC j Good Weight Canvas Gloves Two for 25c Men's Fine Fall Weight Union Suit) Special at $1.75 Men's Negligee Shirts. Plain colon. cJ anteea rade froof Special at $1.95 SEE OUR Patrick Overcoats and Mackin&wi i Kuppenheimers Fine Suits and Ovtrtwb' Knox Fall Hats Nettleton Shoes Klamath Klothing Kompany LEADING CLOTHIERS 24 Years in Klamath Falls. Remnant Sale 1 Size 6x9 feet -J Size 6x14 feet Size 6x 9 feet 10 inches " H INLAIDS HEAVY GRADE A Size 6x6 feet - r " H Size 6x10 feet '. J uits vug ICCl 4 Also Other Sizes Priced to Sell Claude II. Davis, Furnitutf llll II Dl ten " 1 im "clog Hourly Delivery 126 No. 6th St. The House of Quality