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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1925)
4 I Page Two Tuesday. September 1. DARING U. S. NAVY FLIERS ARE SAFE AND HEADED WEST ' (Contained From PRo One) .. . tl V HJ.. of I .4. Tlii- Hull lluti'l Mr. InJ Ura.l IteluriM KrOlll Vcllllul Trip iimeer 1 . -- i i ii...... .n.nt Monday in Klamath I Fred J. HoltaK Bra among tha In- Mr. ami Mrs. rreu tiutiuromi.-. ......... r.nri business and i terestlng tourist in Klamath Fal a returned to iiuiiu Vi(to lnf-Slr. ud Mm. A. In rVmu Mnlf.HdO. H, Hun. Fall Henley. I .i.i. ....... ft.l o..-ini..r.wllnf wpililllltf trlP I ..fall ' HI'-' " ' I ,.., I.,..-.. UUUID III "UU O'l im1" " " . , ... ' isti. " , . , i.tii. H1.1I1. Hiiii Jut'k Ilcuver. who They arc rtuoula In the Hall Sun rran.tsco, moraion ...: - ....n i. ...v. . ....... ... ... . 1, ..li... -.. .i. akawnl has silent some nine tiiiuub whs spent Iho week-end tu ; ru of Mcilfurd In aponilliia- aumn from! Klamath. Full from Ihelr home 111 lutoi I'orllimd. In order lo return north Arrive From Mrs. J. B. rmrlrk arrived in Klam-, ,,rior tl) their visit at Crater lake, nth Fulls Sunday evening to visit, with their on Roy L- Patrick and; Return Krom Lake Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Laura Moore. They will re- A. H. Cornell of Grant Pass. Mr. main during the week to attend and Mrs. C. the nodding of their son on Wed-imook and M California cities. from the city for two ncsduy to Miss Phylls Patison. Iti'tiirnn From V mat Ion Profes sor II. Waugard of the Illy school. K. lladley of Tllla- wneri, he holds the position of prln- . K. M. Grayson and -ii ,: mturnod from his um his grand pa runts, Nate Otterbetn. Mr. and Mrs. limp In hlumatu Falls from his homo In tha valley. ( limb Ml. I'lltOuu lulorestln hike a Kluiuutli Is liio fc ' ("Itlsitin.TrT 1 rellnw ll .l. . "Ul i T . " son. Dan Grayson, spent yesterday ! mer's vacation and passe u Klamath Falls, loavlng for Cra- KUniuti, Fus yesterday enroute to'Pranclsvo where Mr. Hector it.. inn. i.'iiiiii puhiiIi Mr. and Mr- n. 1 Hector Mrs. M. K. Mc-1 expccti'd to rolurn hit r..r...t. k Wallv nml Clalra Hector, "" w" H,,,, ( Murun. .it us r oster ul uitKianil. ut-'Mn Nlchuls of Luko of tho Woods, luu of Ihu mom Tuesday , 0l Mil. ,.d climb... I,, 'late, . ttoTfi-V ttt - rf reaching '-T l. . wuC. the Mb of Mount Pltl. Ihkt a group "hl"- mb,ri j. n"'i of young persons ntlumpled Bunday.!1" "lt In 't 1, lust night. m ,ti TJX Mlsa Alurlam ' ' ' H ed through! returned Sunday tilglit from ened to hamper tha flight, grad ually cleared, and as time for the hop-off approached, a blue sky, flecked with lazy white clouds, gave promise of eicellcnt weather conditions. Finally a warning cry from a fig-, rIubs To start goon Many ure silhouetted ntgn on a root iw h c,ubs botn .oda, n(1 thMe .Malta irnicipai in Among me tt.r lake, where they will visit for,Bly whera ho will resume his will- visnurs iu rkmiumu. " ') , i,r ef time, returning irom too ,. ..,.v puuciyai w me ,,llie i,v wav of Medfori was A. E. Street, Maliu schools, who speut some tlnie ! visiting with Fred Peterson, super-. I intendent of county schools. , Harry Wilson of Kirk are among Snd Woek-Kml Mr. and Mrs. tended Uuyer'a Week. From Pine tJrovc Mrs. A. It. Camnliell. a freuuent ahoppor III tha crowds gave notice that the organizations with a purpose hare With Automobile .Wn. J planes were in sight. There was an Scplembei. as the month In which Slvers of Martlnci. Calif., a member eager bustle and murmuring f ,they open activities for the , winter o( the California Automobile Aaso-! iw, Hhmk Itumh John Shook .n.l hl brvither. W";m Shook,! Klam v.,.1. .n i... r.i,i..nta of the city from her home on tho Camp- the visiters in the city to spend the ok ranoh B0.r Pa,r)r 1(1),nl Mon. lell ranch in Pine Grove. Of ..,VjnJ hr .. rday In Mamatn rails iramuiciiug business. rr"- "...-...--. many guests In Klamath Falls yea- Ashland Mrs. terday was Itev. C. C. Unlet who .Miss Jean and Zl'ha Kogers, duugh Iit of t.eslla llogera, Mlsa tlu Dunbar if Klanmth Falls and Mrs. Johnson of Marshflcld. Tho girls ath Falls spent Monday In the were accompanied by Duucau Davoy and Herbert Unrry. Javey la 'Vis iting from Canada (or the lummor. Hot urns Krom tha crowds below. Low over Mid montfcj. Already the women of the ciation and Interested in that or- Olive Selti has returned to Klam- makes frequent trips into Klamath shipman's point, headed toward San t ar .nterin. Into th. elnh work '.1...1 -n. ,h ....l...r.d In tu FM "r an with teat that always marks the re- Klamath Falls where, be transacted extended busl- Falls from his home in Merrill. ami pleasure trip xpent In Athlsnd and other points valley. " " , , . .. " ; suming of work after a summer's affairs for the association. They were flying so low that they ; slgck barely cleared the narrow strip of: j nilloquln Visitors Mr. and Mrs. land. Once again over the water . Teachers In Klamath During the a. C Farnsworth. woll known res- they wheeled toward the sea. They , TeeKnd and Monday, tha office m'i'. ,f rhilnnnln are In Klam- still were so low that the grim pile cf ,he county school guperintedent ath Falls for a brief visit. 'rom thelr Tant ln Dalr!r 'M,er- of buildings on Alcatrax island, the wu exceedingly busy with teachers day. Mrs. Jones has fully recovcr- army prison, Jiid them from view as ,rom varioas 8Chools In tho county; Leave For IW-nd Mrs. Inex Hoag-ed from her recent operation, which they passed. Kiammh Fall, to nhtnin inform.. ij ...i ah. ti.riou- hnth vL.l-: occured In a local hospital last In the I Among The lltor vtuyne Lowe, resident of luimm'a mill was among the many utit of town vlsl- In From Dairy Mr. and Mrs. Hera In Matnath falls yesterday 'Uita Willi Jui kon Mrs. Hugh It. Hamilton, of Olympla, Wash.. Is spending tho week with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jackson, Klumulb blah's new princlpul. John Jones were businera visitors ' to transact business. Harbor craft set up a shrill ac- tloni 8upplies ani directions for ' tors from San Bernardino. Calif.. claim of whistles as the planes gath- their work, tor the coming year. ered speed in their rush seaward. The great machines gained altitude From Sprafrue Kivi steadily. The yellow bow of the jfy Bf Snrague River spent Monday have spent the week-end In Klam ath Falls and plan to leave this month. Southern Visitors Among tho visitor in Klamath Full from the south Is Stanley Lewis who arrived! In the city irom his home In Chlco to transact 4-ulncK. i TN-9. No. 1, flashed out in front as in Klamath Fall transacting nusL the formation passed by the tower- mess in the county court house. ing headlands that form the golden - - " ' ' Kate. I Marriage License The last 11- To Take Vacation Mr.'and Mrs. Lee Shad- mornin- 0r Bend, where they will Russell Kidder will leave today 'or. (Joe MakeS PeODlC visit with friends. ! cense of tha month was. Issued to tho,r home , Dorri8 rtoy l.. ratricK 01 niamatn rails; UNDERTAKER IS IN FOR IT SURE NOW " Phy"" Patison of ,-, ,,. nor- j. w. John- Corvaills. 8on of iiarysvillo and H. A. Asblel. i Eugene whera Ihey will visit with Mr. Killed' relatives and on the Don-is Visitors Here Mr. and northern point in the slnto for a Mm. G. U. Tuman are included In j two weeks' vacation. Kidder is a the recent visitors in the city from .member of the faculty of the Klam ath Falls city schools where he serves as manual training teacher. NEW YORK, Aug. 31. Taking a last look at her husband at the! Henley Principal In O. A. cemetery, Marie Fox, all but fainted, Schultx of Henley, where he serves Mciiroril Visitor Here Jako J. also of Marysvllle. are In the city Stelger. prominent lumberman of for the remainder of the week In- Klamath county who now makes his terested in cattle and sheep buying home In Med ford is Included In tho principal during the winter tor southern firms. she says, when she discovered that as Instead of shroud she had ordered, months, spent the entire day yes- the undertaker had garbed the body I terday in Klamath Falls preparing! , Krom iiiyviitors m Klam in a cheap towel bath robe, andlfor. the work for the comine school1 .t ., ..... ......j- r.u.i U.I1 riis Hum J )rear' Adams, Ed. Wallace and his son. nothln else, ages. She asks $50,000 dam- Local Briefs Buford Wallace. Both older .men are well known ranchers of the Bly district. Cawing Hay Now According to W. F. Jinnette of Merrill, well knows rancher of that section of Klamath county, the cutting of hay on the Jinnette ranch Is occupying the major portion of bis time now. A on other ranches in Klamath, the crop this ' year are rated in the bumper class. Vylander On Business Hans Xy- Beatty Storekeeper Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Schmitz who own and operate the Beatty store are included in the out of town visitors in the city , ,, ... ... ,. 'I Lnngell alley isitors Mr. and this week to visit and transact.,, ...... .. wnl n,llk Mrs. Gene W ilkerson and Will W ilk- UUBIIKS3. I . . , .u erson, prominent raiiiuc.B ui n.c On Business Here J. F. Matzger, Langell valley district spent Mon- Medford businesa visitor with thelday ln K'aath Fall transacting Pacific Fruit & Produce company, is making an early week call. From Aspgrove Mr. Ira Ash worth is Included ln the numer ous out of town visitors in Klam ath Fall to spend the week here from her home in AsDcrove enlov- lander. well known rancher of the Ing a brlef busnes9 and topping business. Lakeview Visitors Mrs. M. J Murphy of .Lakeview and Arthur Malley. also of Lakeview are In cluded in tha many visitors from the neighboring city. business visitors to arrive in the city last night. i Nervous and Restless Gas prrsmiro in the abdomen causes a restless, nervous feeling and prevents sleep. Adlerlkn re moves gas In TKV ' minutes anil brings out surprising amounts of old waste matter you never thought was In your system. Thl excel lent intestinal evacuant is wonder ful for constipation or allied stom ach trouble Don't waste time with pills or tablet but get KF.AL Ad leriku action! whitman nitres co. (Advertisement) Night i MomhsiT. (hem ClesnXkBiJiyj .wti,afctjL sj Porter Construction Co, Washed and Screened Sand and Gravel Klamath and Market Su. ALTAMONT AUDITORIUM Dances Every Wednesday and Saturday Nik Galloway's Orchestra from Portland trill . . furnish the music. All conveniences and first class floor. Rest Rooms Lunch and Soft Drinks. - MARTIN & FROMAN Merrill road spent Monday in Klam ath Falls, where he visited with friends and transacted business af fairs. Miss Crank To Teach .Miss Mar guerite Crank, who for several year ha been teaching ln the Bo nanta school will leave this week for Bonanza, where she will take up her work for the coming school year. She received supplies yes terday from the county school sup erintendent's office. 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 VOGLE STORE CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank our many friends and acquaintances, and particular ly the employees of the Shaw-Bertram mill, for their kindness and sympathy during my recent ber eavement and also for the beautiful floral offerings. SI MRS. SWAV SWANRON. tour. Crater Lake Resident Will O. Steel ef Crater lake Is among the out of town visitors in the city this week to transact affairs in regard to the lodge. RAGS WANTED Highest price paid for clean cot ton wiping rags. The News. Remember the Dates Sept. 3-4. Elaborate- presentation of "Pirates of Penxance." si SPECIALS In Victrolas Still on at SHEPHERD'S So" 5l MP The teacher knows the need of better sight In tho school room. In nearly every case the backward child need glasses. It Is the parents' duty to attend to the child' eye.nceds at once. "We make the child feel at esse and our examination 1s a thorough one." DR. H. J. WINTERS Eye Sight Specialist. We Grind Our Own ' Glasses, Klamath Falls, Ore. i3 Short orders at ALL HOURS The coffee we make here can't be beat. EAT At Coffee Dan's 616 Klamath Build with STONE-TILE BUILDERS! SAVE THIS EXPENSE By using Stone-Tile foundations for frame dwellings you save the delay and expense of building and stripping forms and hauling a mixer to the Job. You avoid the waste of materials that always occurs where tho volume of con crete is small. Build your foundations of dense, hard Stone-Tile, in a fraction of the time. They are substantial, attractive in appearance and save yon money. The footing may he Stone-Tile ''solid" block, turned endwiso. BUILD WITH STONE-TILE Klamath Concrete Pipe Co. 703 Market Phone 882-W 84,000 others own ek&ric ranges 'but THESE you KNOW! Phone 104-J. Room 10, Loom Is Bldg, ' DR. W. A. LEONARD Dentist Bpoclalist In Extractions, Oral Surgery u IHswea of the Month. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR SEE COAST COLLECTING COMPANY Room 201, WilliU Bldg. Any Amount Anywhere A. lilt K ARCLIFFK, Klamath Falls.' Electric Range, IMftitH and household appliance -54 OA Avcrago monthly bill tPiT.4ilr ALFItKl) COLLIER, Klamath Falls. Electric Rumen, lights anil household appliances 4 (J Average monthly hill Vwitw I. I). Itl MKR, Klamuth Falls. Elrrtrin Range, IU(lit and honwhold applliim-e OC Avernge monthly bill iPUaUU 3. S. ELLIOTT, Klmiiulli Kills. Electric ltango, light nml household appliances . fc jt Mf Averugn monthly bill tl,tJ i. Itl SSKLI. ELLIOTT, Merrill. Electric Hunge, lhrlibt and household appliances m nM Average monthly hill p404 N. II. HOfH E, Merrill. Electric Kungo, lights and household appliances t r Average monthly hill OsOl cALTFORNIA OVSjJitfl 1 POWUV COMPANY I I Icrc arc the names of just half a dozen of the many owners of electric cooking ranges in your own neighborhood. 84,000 other homes here in the West already know the convenience ;and the economy of cooking by electricity. But : these are homes you know! 1 ' Tndav those nnirffiknre rf vnnrs are ' liladlv allowinil us to nnhlish the actual' '. figures taken from their electric bills forr. the past year. Like ourselves, they want " you to know just how economically yu : , -; . too, can enjoy this better, cleaner, more modern way of cooking. j f' I Compare these figures with your own cot or " ordinary fuel. And remember, they include not ,j only the current for cooking, but for all elctric , light, and other electrical appliances a well In every case these average figures cover th winter months. In summer, when a cool kitchen , is so important, the electric bills are even ! , Your dealer has just received a new stock qf ? electric ranges. Make your selection today on convenient payment terms if you prefer. . ' JWIRPARrNKM IN PKOURESg THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER CO