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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1925)
Page Eight Saturday September 5, 1923 ggTLOCALS f At Tin- White IVIIi'iin Jrnulu I). Iluilmiut VMtor l,.Pr,mh nt Pm-viMI. la vl.llln. In K'reil L. ColvlS. IlKOIIIS UX Kl.nm.lh Falls, stonnlni In thu lector. Is In Klsruslh lu l"'l th south White Pelican hotel while In the' remainder of the week. city. VUlt In Vnllry Mr. aud Mrt. Another Krt Ibinrhrr Another Arthur U Wlloon and two children ' rlsitor In Klamath Falls is Jim) are enjoying a week's visit in the Callahan, well known rancher of. Rogue River valley with frlenda and the Fort Klamath district who. relatives. They will return shortly' was interested in the happenings at after Labor Day. ;the county fair this year. vui,ln. Mother Here Carl New-! To San Francisco Sunday Mr. berrv. a former Klamath Fall, res-' and Mrs. R. E. Stinson will leave Won't and son of Mrs. Wilbur Jones.' Sunday morning for San Francisco, has returned to the city o spend where liiey will spend s week com the remainder cf the week after blning business and pleasure. Stin s brief visit In Minneapolis. New-n will spend some time In the berry, who is affiliated with the' south obtaining material and sup Dollar lines, will leave soon for Pe 'or the holiday work In his San Francisco, where he is Inter- ; studio. They will also attend the ested In work for the company. Diamond Jubilee. During their ab- Isence Mrs. Weston will be In Timber Sold More than 160 charge of the studio. Tourists From .Maine The day when visitors came from a stats or two away, has gone for all time, as evidenced by the registers of the Klamath hotels. Louis B. Gird- all, accompanied by Miss Lela H. (iirdall and Miss Lois A. Ford, all of Saiitord. Maine, arrived in the I city last night to spend the week end. Mnlfurtl! To li For Mouth Mlaa Louise col- Cult usta will leave ounaay tor inn here she Diana to speua a Interested fortnight visiting with irinas -ui. I. relative. In Ban Franclaco I other southern points. While In ih i.mv city Miss t'attuna will be Klioiiiif Ami VWioit Mrs. C. the guest of her cousins. M Sheehan of Paunlna and Mrd.j j M Skaggs. .1.0 f l'...nl... re T ' "u " .,g the vl.lt.ng .hop..". In Miriam Worlley and her sister M.u ,. ,,,,. ,h. remainder of Dorothea Wortley. daughters of Mr. rtiuu.uiii ... I In business transactions. !a resident of Medford. LaiiMitl tin IIimIimwn Hit,. ,, (. Urson of the Burroughs Adding Machine company U spending the andl week-end In Klamath Falls from and! his liotns In Medford In regsrd to business for the company. the week. and Mrs. II. (1. Wortley will leave the eurly part of net week for I..-.,,,,-. At Th II ,.11 Among the the east where she will spend the Interesting visitors In Klamath! wimer. Thoy will reside with Mrs. ihia week u a party of As-i Wortley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. tnrla residents. Dr. and Mrs. Al- c. A. Shaw of Pittsburgh by.Misa Miriam Wortley spent a win rll.,r r,(). jS North ai" I I In l-'roni Mi, Ijtkl Among the recent visitors In Klsmath Falls were Mr. and .Mrs. William Cheyne of Ml. Lakl d strict who spent some time during the past week visiting and .hopping In the city. , Visiting Front Florida Mr. Mrs. A. II. Park. re. Petersburg. Florida, arrived In Klamath Falls Tuesday from their in the south to visit at the Johnson home at 734 Wal- '"a. iw.Jr'MiJ ' Dsdfati JT. s. i or. I. v, Hv' lms wn. u. 7 ". visitors ... Ko iuZm,' the forms, I ""'or moil.. ..T"t ""llsrZrl Vkllors Mrs. F. visiting Retsr. i A. Smith. lor with others of the medical profes sion, friends and relatives. acres of timberland was sold to the Weyerhauser Lumber company by Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Whiteside ott Duluth. Minnesota, according to a AaaA filari in the eountv clerk's office this week The land, located Klamath, in Klamath county, lies above Yaln ax, consideration being $3,500. Kansas Visitor From iMrtianii ur. ana - , ... . . . rrett I'. iinury. inviiuf..... IT . Ari" , " : ir,".,J their son. Dr. A. M. Kinney. are',r ,h her grandparents. MIm home Portland are visiting M . , bn , W- ,. rails irom llieir nuiim . . . Hm. lll m. V. .... .lr..t ninn.. ... l....... I hotel wane nere. iu -w ' in bf.iui i", .,., - ...... ....... -. . president. SO years ago. of the stale the visit to benefit tor health and ; recently at the It. A. Kmmltt home. medical society la an honor thut possibly attend school. Mlsa Wort- covers i,h. limit Mr. and only falls to one, that honor going ,.y has resigned her position with Park, iMrs. Tom Harvey and son. real- to Dr. Kinney Sr. Hut to be elect-: the American National bank. .Jdents of Coos Bay. arrived In Klum-'ed nearly 60 years later to serve a . A ?!a.h Fulls lust n!Kht tor brief second term Is quite a different fou-l... Mlll" Herr Mr and lda ! . .... . . .." ' i. . .Km. nr KlnneV. second term' Mrs. W. W. McNealy are enjoying Briscoe spent yesterday In Klam- "''"'" , ' ' ! ,... , ..M, tip.h when! a fortnight', visit from Mr.. Mc nth Falls from their homes In Fort,l "' """" I ,. nl.Ti likV. nf Portland. waslNe.ly's cousin. Mr.. Maud. Illggln. who arrived from sw a- l.h,-Mr. and lrt..di,; S " of H"''r,hT les. Mrs, 8sit sty B " the Amsrlc.. K17'J Fort Kliininlh Vteltora laid tor Mr and Mrs. A. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Kd. ProiwtJ Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Kmmltt, Mr.j and Mrs. W. P. Johnson. Freddlej lllehn and F.lla Kmmltt. The vlal-1 tor. made the trip west by the Fire Injurain! John H. Hoiw1 Itilurn To Miirshflelil C. Howard, superintendent of Marshtield public schools, accom- , iWauee and Miss Laura Waage, her, Mrs. Kinney and their son ,nJ's!ster. arrived in Klamath Falls leave this morning for Bend, return-1 last nigh'. Irom tnetr nome "iitng norm cn ine nanes-nenu iwn- Nevada. to take up their dn- way ufter attending the meeting of Fort Klamath Is Included In the.''-""" " ' - t.nns tiuv TCMifrudr ui.er hiicuuiuk I the teachers' institute of Klam-j00" 'hls 'ear' ath county during, the past two e. Here Amcna the Howard, who ha. a num ber of mends in tne city maae will the east recently. In from tne t-ort iionen lyreu . j . 'Elko, the '"'""" " '' . . ,-,,h.r in the Klamath hl.l Wednesday and Thursday In recent buslne and pleasure Itors In the city this week. Merrill Visit many out of town visitors that have been in the city this week is H. E. Dehlinger of Merrill. At The, Arcade W. S. Dobbin. S. i P. Dobbin Jr., and W illiam Pearson, Medford clety. of the State' Medical So li la math A my Plan Fishing Trip Mr. and Mrs. during his residence in Klamath Falls when he served In the schools here. Is actively engaged in the candidacy for the republi Visitor Mrs. jform a party of three visitors from Hurry Dobbins anil a number of iVacavillc, California. who are friends are Included 111 tho many 'spending the week-end In Klamath visitors from Klamath Agency who Falls, stopping In the Arcade hotel attended the county fair Friday nf- E. S. Veatch and family plan to can nomination lor state superin- leave over the week-end for th0;tendent of schools. Rogue River valley to spend Labor i Day. According to Veatch he re- From 'Mt Lake George E. ceived word last week that thelM"ller of ode" lake ls monK ,he heaviest run of salmon that the;r" ut of town !sltors In Klam- rlver haa had for years Is headed ia'n fa'.la. for Grants Pass, at the time of the communication being 35 miles west of the city. With the run t fish at Hell Gate, according to Veatch. the fish should be at Grants Pass In time for a good day of fishing. while in the city. I Visiting '.Villi .1. A. IVriv Mr. land Mrs. F. M. Rowley, daughter (Miss Helen Rowley and sou llar 'nM A. Knwlpv. are vUttln? in Klamath Falls with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Perry and family from their heme In Eugene. Mrs. Rowley Is Visits Murphy i a sister to Mr. Perry. They plan fr0m his home in Lumberton to togging Superintendent Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. and two daughters, all residents of; to leave today for Crater lake which Tennant, are among the recent vis-'several of them will see for the firs, itors in Klamath Falls during the i time. past few days. Murphy 1b well Ministers In Klamath Rev. M. B. Parounagian and Rev. V. A. Sellwood of Salem and Portland, arrived In Klamath Fulls -last night tor a brief business visit. Kirk Visitor Here Among the visitors to spend the week-end In Klamath Falls Is M. Madison, well known resident of Kirk. From l.umbrrtun Herr W. II. Fairbanks Is included in the out of town visitors in Klamath Falls known in Tennant where he serves as logging superintendent for the;''e"'8e Weed Lumber company. Itnnrher Visits A. J. Blaker of the Keno road is included in the numerous visitors in the city dur ing the'pnat few days. MKIouiI Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Hughes and family of Mc- Cloud are visiting for the week-end in Klamath Falls. ' Teachers In From Fort Miss Bess Briscoe and her sister. Miss Ida Briscoe, are recent vlsitors;nrf!anli!'a in the city this week outlining the work for their schools in the coun-j ty. preparing for the winter work. While here they aUo attended the teachers' Institute. At The Arcade Charles II. Gunther with the American Auto mobile Association Is spending the remainder of the week In Klamath Falls from his home In Portland, in the interests of the work to be spend the week-end In the city. Shopping From Tennant Mrs. A. K. Morton of Tennant, is spend ing several days In Klamath Falls shopping and visiting with friends.! ternoon. In From lrlnevill Lex Long of Prineville. where he has made his home until recently has accepted a position with the Gulden Rule store, where he will he actively in terested in the men's department of the storo. Dallona In For Fair Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dalton are among the Malln residents to spend the week end In Klumuth to attend the fair where Mr. Dalton I. serving as Judge. Merrill VU.lt.ir N. K. W'ondhousn of Merrill, well known runrher of that district 1. spending several day. In Klamath to attend the county fair and transact bu.lness. Irave For inland Mr. and Mr.. J. II. Rea and children have left Orland. California, where they will visit with Mr. and Mr.. Kent Bal lard over the coming week. VaaaajBtB-. Big shipment of new Fall Coat, and hat. ut Beo Begln'a Dress Shop. 129 South 7th St. K3-5 M.'ni:i Ituncher In E. M. Ham mond, prominent Merrill rancher was among the visitors to be noticed at the county fair yester day. Hammond is spending the three days of the fair in Klamath in order to faro for his splendid display of sheep. ' Tainting. paper hanging. Interior decorating. rOFF.lt IIKOTHF.HH Phono WO. Shopping From Ijikevlew Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Williams of Lake-j view are shopping In Klamath Fulls1 from their home in the neighbor- ing county. ' here. Ilildehrnml llnnrhrr In Pat Cal lahan, well konwn rancher of the Hildobrand district Is Included In the many out of town visitors in the city during the past few days. Ileturns From Han Frnllclsco G. B. Richmond, purchasing agent for the Oregon Trunk railroad has returned from San Francisco, where he was called on a brief business visit. Richmond's home Is In Portland. HAGS WANTF.D Highest price paid for clean cot ton wiping rags. The News. KHrt roof repairing, treating, ami staining, COPER BROTHERS Phone ilHI). Ex-Prison Offli'bil Hero Gene Hawley, former deputy warden un der Jim Lew a. whose administra-' tlcn was said to be one of the. most successful in the history of the Oregon state penitentiary, ls a visi tor in Klamath Falls. Mr. Hawley, who is well known over the state, ' is now with the public service com-1 mlrjion. He will be In the city but a short time. Keno Visitors Here J. A. Bush dig spent the latter part of the week in Klamath Falls from his ranch located In the Keno district. Big shipment of new Fall Coats nnd hals at Bee Begin's Dress Shop. 129 South 7lh St. S3-5 Kodak Finishing that pleases all Is our specialty. BTIXSOX'S STl'DIO 7:17 Main St. SPECIALS In Victrolas Still on at SHEPHERD'S ALL NITE Dance BONANZA i Saturday Nite, Sept. 5 Hi-Life Orchestra Closed Monday Please Do AH Your Shopping Today Today only 20 lb. crate Italian Prunes for 60c Fancy Wrapped Peaches $1.00 Fresh Local Cider, gallon 50c Four Cantaloupes 25c Winter Banana Apples, box $2.00 Cooking Apples, 5 lbs. ., ...25c Wild Plums, per lb 10c Pickling Cucumbers, lb 10c Thompson Seedless Grapes, 4 lbs.' 25c Concord Grapes, per lb 15c Watermelons (Rogue River) lb 02c Gravenstein Apples, box $1.75 Plums, per crate ....$1.00 Bunch Vegetables, 2 bunches 15c Head Lettuce, 3 for .' 25c Genuine Damson Plums, locally grown, lb 08c 50 Steps North From 6th and Main. Public Market HOURLY DELIVERY Phone 169. 126 No. 6th. Pigkly Wiggly Go. Successors to WII1TAKER GROCETERIA Save Your Money BUY HERE Creamery Butter, lb. 54c Jello, package 10c 10 lbs. Fancy Potatoes -25c 15c Pkg. Graham & Soda Crackers -12c Ashland Table Peaches, can 25c Pint Wesson Cooking Oil 29c Quart Wesson Cooking Oil 53c Half Gallon Wesson Cooking Oil . $1,00 Fancy Apples, box -$1.65 Tomatoes, box 80 C Plums, box 85c Sekel Pears, box 90 C Maxwell House Coffee, lb. 53c Fancy Maine Sugar Corn, can 20c Tall Milk, per can 10c 3 Rolls 9c Toilet Paper 25c Med. size Van Camp's Baked Beans 10 c. All Campbell's Soups, per can -10c Can Grape Fruit, can 29c Labor Day Picnic At WIul-Kse You are invited. If you have no car come to the comer of 5th and Main, between t) and 10 o clock in the morning. If you have a car and have room for. a passenger pick me up at 5th and Mam. Bring your baskets and tin cups. Coffee will be furnished free. Don't forget the little ones. CENTRAL LABOR UNION 1 MEN'S MEN'S FINE HOSE I I Reg. 35c pr. .. Good I i Today 4 prs. 95c 2 pn. d I II I I : : "l This is Positively the BEST SHIRT Bill Klamath County Ever Saw Genuine English Broadcloths in Fancy Hue,! and Lavender Checks, also plain colors, ail wwi Jars attached. Special $1,95: MEN'S HEAVY CALF SKIN SHOES . Special $2.45 . MEN'S 1 Black sndl ReiuUr' Special 3 50c Men's Fine Khaki Riding Double Seated Together With Belt $1.95