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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1925)
Pare Eight Thursday, ScrO. 10. 1025 a- LOCALS 3 I lloro Fn... (tlonr. Among Iho many oul o( town visitor In Kluni alh Kail during Iho pant tew tlnya la Miss II. K. KltiKen.UI ot Oli-no. ,who ii'iil Tuesday in Die city. Vial. 1-n.m .1..- Vall.-y.-Mr. n.l ; llna.. Wr ll.-rr.-An.ona Mr. K I.. Vnnl.-e and family, ro.l-,11. many vl.IL.rs to spend T.-a.l. dcl'.ofr.rnt.lMM..lntthwk.ln Klamath K.I Is James I. II fn.l and Labor lav in Klamath pott, rancher of llnnanru district. ItoKi'nt nt IjiIu-. Mr. anil Mr. I.ralle Rogers and family aptut the week end at Lake of the Woods, where they visited in their cottage at the resort. Falls, visiting with .Mr. and .Mrs. r..l ; Vamilce and family. They returned ! to their home in Iho valley .Monday morning. l.uliki' From Il4inaniu. Out-of-town visitors In Klamath Kails yes- -an, who .no-., the .I;.; Interested''.- W""! their fam Vlilt Suieniir Home. Mr. and Mm. V. ;. Van Kmon speul Ihe pas. few days In their summer cottage at , ,1... ,.., ity. I 111' romiin-ti ..iimim.ij nun- I.ofherger arrived In the city Mo.-, s. lu.ol l.nhke .pent some lm. Is , yesterday. ...... ln nond the remainder , inng In. the office of the count of the week in Klamath Kalis, trans- school superintendenl. ...... i ..... ini..roi nf Oleic Visitor Her.". George h. ., ...n..f..o Lumber company of Anderson sp i... ..,.i i franmcllng business in ! Kails from his home in Olcne At'luMtc Snin.u.i.iK Tarty. One of SM-ml Week Kntl In llentl. Mrs. cnt Tuesday afternoon Shney. accompanied by Mlsa Klamath Marion west ami f red Miwy. Bpen. tne week end in iieiu. visuing. ... . ... .. . . I .'Mm af i-(m.imi ii.-n-. ...IHO ..-.. the last picnic parties of (he senson ; t rom Jennings of Iho Ulvcrsldo school fac- was enjoyed Sunday when a party , w .mams o. r..r. .... m.-u - ; arrivrd ,n Kllullalh Falu Mon. of Klamath Kails residents spent the In the recent business rlsltors in even, , or(U,r , up h day at yvhUkse beach. Those in the. Klamath tails this week. MchQt Taniay morulaK, parly were Mr. and Mrs. John M. j : Mlsa Jennings spent her vacation in Clover. Marthella Clover. Mr. and. Spo...l Week Kn.l In alley .Miss- ,,orttall(, wilh members of her fain Mrs. It. F. Seller. Mr. and Mrs. Ruth Llndsey and Miss Marie Olwu-. George Klyma. Freddio Biehn. Anna , chain spent the week end and Labor j ' Seticr. Stella Seller. Margaret Cum- Pay In Medfo'rd. where Miss Oben-I yklts In l'llloo,uii. Fred Peter mings, Frank Hall, Miss Dodge of chain is Interested In pipe organ 5on COunty school superintendent. Medford. Jack Campbell. Inei Jen- work. kins, Ruth Seuer and June Setter. speut Tuesday In Chlloquin. visiting ! in the schools there during their Mrs.' opening for the winter's work. To (.runts Pass. Mr. and To the Valley. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Clover and daughter Mar- Marion Hanks. Miss Feme Hanks , thella are Included in the many vis- Leaving For Trip Mrs. W. E. and Miss Ka.herine Malioy spent the ; t0rs from Klamath Falls to spend Bond and son Bobbie. Mrs. O. W. week end visiting with .Mr. Hanks' Labor Day In the Rogue River val-1 Anderson and son Alex and Mrs. s! brother. Louis Hanks, who owns a !cy. where they visited with friends E Anderson are leaving today for large iru.i rancn oeieeu iiiuuie aou n urants fass. i Canyonville. According to Hanks the. valley is in splendid condition,! Down Fro... I'liilcMiuin. Mr. and and the fruit crop extra good. Mrs. A. C. ('.longer and daughter. I Miss Grace Cienger, residents of j uui.ugs, .uoni., py nay oi i.uioruuu by motor. The party plan to re turn to Klamath Falls later In the winter. Return, to Oakrl.lKr.-R. F Set- chlloquin. syent .Tuesday in Klam- M Xw 8,ulh.Bt. Here Ae- rrhW?vTuh 'fit ,!!2 'lh F,a"8 ,ransacting bu3",e8s and cording to Superintendent J. Percy Labor Pay with his family, returned shopping. i ... ., ... .. . . . in business affairs. I Midland Visitors Here. Mrs. J. ' D. Hooper and her daughter. Miss nock hii.1 at Lake or Woods. iinn,.-. ,.,u..i, r .i.ilnn I Mr.' and Mrs. Paul Dalton were the 'where ,he Hooper ranch is located, j tlre 85,s,em- ween ena guests oi -Mr. ana .Mrs. ! spcnt Tuesday in Klamath Falls vis. Fred L. Houston at the Houston I lting wltn frlen(is. summer cottage at Laka of ihe, Woods. 300 children have registered in .Mills school, typifying the advance-' mont of the enrollment In the en- .).. lliislnrw Roy l'l'n rortland. district manager of well known hosiery houso la mak ing one of his frequent business visits tu Klamath Falls w,H'k' Visitor from Aktih')' 1. W. Soitthwlck of Klamath Agency, where he spends the major portion of his time at the hatchery, spenl Wednesday In Klamnlh Knlls visit ing ...id transacting business. j To Visit In Mwlford N. H. Ant ler left yesterday for Medford. where he will transact business To M.-ct Mlsa Porter Mrs. O. L. Urown and Mrs. James llrln.es of Williamson. River spent Wednesday afternoon In Klamath Falls lo meet Mlsa Phoebe Porter, who arrived from Chicago to aprnd a week here. 'Miss Porter will bo remembered during her residence In Klamath ; county by many friends when she taught In the county schools. Vn : til recently she has spent the past five years ln South America as a mls.ih.iury. Mlsa Porter plans to return to Chicago the latter part j of the month to enter Northwestern , University, where she will receive her degree. Visits at Ranch Miss Klorenco Hector Is spending the week-end with friends on the Brown-Crimes ranch on Williamson Hirer, re turning with Mrs. O. U Urown and i Mrs. James Crimes from their visit jhere yesterday. I Williamson Hirer Visitors Mrs. F. A. Sutton, accompanied by Mrs. ILafe Sutton, was In Klamath Falls ! yesterday visiting from their homes on Williamson River. The Buttons ihave moved their store from the old location to the new at William son River bridge. I thnncstlr 8clei.cn Hurt For girls of the sixth grades In lt Klamath Kails schools and for boys of the lih grade, tho beller part of tho school routine has started and today for tho first lms thoy will align themselves with domestic science and manual training. Tho work In the domestic, science la under Ihe lutelego of Mlsa Olive Wilson, manual training under II ii: sell Kidder. ttilcs Visitor I.I Klamath W. T. C.itrri'tt of Uly l Included In the business visitors III Klamath Kails yesterday. Slmpplng Fro... Tho ValleyMr. Chris Cowley, resident or Langell's Valley, spent Wednesday In the city shopping and visiting with frlrndi). rilioppii.K fro... I lie Fort Mrs. J. II. Hockley or Fort Klamath spenl the enriy part or Ihe week visiting In Klamath Falls and shop ping In tho city stores. Visitor In Klnmalh Charles W King and F. . Ilacon, connocted with Ilia Long llnll Lumber com pany r Tonnant, spent Iho early part r the week In Klamath Kalis Interested In tha lumber Industry ot the company In Klamath. Ho.lill.iK liualnraa Vlallor Mr, and Mrs. H. K. Ward of Redding were among tho recent visitors In tlx. rlty from the south this week, returning south yesterday after a visit lo Crater Uke. Ward It a mxnihor of Ih California Highway rominlsslru and Is Interested as usual In the road developments In Klamath and all of Houthorn Oregon, EYE STRAIN 7 THIS HELPS Kor slralne.1 eye try simple camphor, hydraatN, wltrhhainl, etc., as mixed III l-avopt.k eye wash, tine small bottle helps ,.ny rase weak, strained or sore eyes. It will sur prise )ou. Aluminum eye cup fri. Whitman Drug Co. Adv. Man Visits It. 4'lty C. O. Wilson, who is connected with the Inter type company, was a business vis itor In Klamath Falls yesterday. Ho makes his home In Portland. THE Klau.. I Only I DAYS LEFT 1 To Buy H You Want i -aU Kodak Finishing that please all Is our specially, HTIiNHOX'M 'HTI'UIO 7S7 Main Ht. Dance at Keno EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT GOOD MUSIC Now Itook. HccpIvciI Two boxes of new books for distribution throughout the city schools have Many nt Lak?. According to the visitors at Lake of tho Woods, over th week end and Labor Day, the cottagers at the lake turned out in Guest, nt the Iike. Mr. and Mw.been received by tne superintendent at an approximate cost of 200. ; E. n. Hall had several house guests at Lake of the Woods in their cot tage at the resort, among the guests full force, and many guests were visiting over the holidays. As if the last week end of the season were! The books will be opened thin week, . nfllolnviiarl an A ehlnnArl In Iha vnr- being Mrs. P. A. Albertson and Mrs.' " Thomas Hampton. Hetum From Trip Mr. and Mrs, Joe Pospisil, Miss Joan McDonald, To Attend Jubilee. Mr and Mrs. Inhnnv Itmutnn Inft tha a r)v tn rt to be enjoyed, those at the resort of tne week for Sa Francl!(.0 , whore Miss Grace HoaRland and Stanley were more than at many tunes dur-j,, wi be , , vsltor5 from j Majaeck have returned the early ing the summer. k-inmoih p,n. niin,i .ho iu i Part of the week. aKer visiting ovor mond Jubilee. !lho ek-end and Labor Day In Eugene. Upon their return to Visit l.nko of Iho Woods Mr and! Klamath Kails thoy drove south Mri"fc.' tt' Vhde'fwoWare included , with a new Packard for sale hero. in the visitors from Klamath Knlls to spend the last few days of the j season In their summer home at Lake of the Woods. Milady's Shop 0ionel. Mrs. M. C. Saul, for ten years In business in Portland In Milady's Shop, and lately of tho Hat Shop In Rosebiirjr, has opened Milady's Shop In Klamath Falls, formerly known as Wicker sham's shoo store. According to Mrs. Saul she will carry a complete line of ladies' wearing apparel, mil linery and footwear. Tho Initial meeting of the Ladies' Guild of St. Paula Episcopal church will be held at the home of Mrs. Walter West, 204 Riverside street, In Fro... l..lford. J. J. Stnlzer -iu 1 nnrsaay aiternoon. I'lans is included In the out-of-town busi- ,or the holiday bazaar will bo laid l'iul.u i,..t. Ti,u. i!-uiia iri.i.i ins i.ontu in j.en- Anderson of Merrill spent the week 1 orJd' ',.e,K.,'r i PronUncntly Identl ond with Miss Anna Seizor or Klam- fT1 W'U th? lumbcr """"try or all. Kails, returning to her home K,Bnla,h coun; Monday evening . I Assist!. ik In Hank, Mrs. Charles At ImUp of Hie Wo.Ls. Mr. and ' Hokuo is assisting In the American Mrs. Tom Waters of Klamath Kails , National bank during Ihe absence of were among tho guests at Lake of. Mrs. John Houston, who Is spending! the Woods, whore they were enter- a week In San Krancisco. 1 tained in the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore. and committees outlined to carry on the work. Painting, paper hanging. Interior decorating. COKKH UKOTilKHH I'l.ono .TNH. Leaving for the Kust. Miss Dor othea Wortley and Miss Marian. Worlley, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. 11. G. Wortley. are leaving Thurs day nornins for Pittsburg. Kansas, where they will spend the winter with their grundparonts. Several rorta! affairs have been given in honor of their departure. Epert roof repairing, trcnliliR, nnc staining. COFKIl BROTHERS Phone 380. SPECIALS a Tr. V.V ...!.. Qt:il LI I w waw ktiti via ba a. SHEPHERD'S Carload of Farm Implements Now On Road From Factory. As is our custom we will make special prices on these Implements tor car door delivery. October Kirst will be the last day we will accept orders at the reduced prices. The following prices will be in effect until that date. Steel wheel farm truck with double trees and neckyoke $ 71.00 Mandt standard farm gear with out brake 120.00 Mandt mountain gear with brake 165.00 Moline No. luo wide spreader 182.00 No. 9 seven foot double cut tractor disc harrow 1.13.00 14" steel beam Blue Bird walking plow 29.00 Two Section peg tooth drag harrow 27.00 Two Section 17 tooth spring tooth harrow 32.00 All prices ore for Implements knocked down delivery to be made at the warehouse at Klamath Kails, Ore. J. W. KERNS Moline Distributor Farm Implements, Cream Separators,, Milking Machines, Fencing, Hay, Grain, Feed and Seeds 1303 So. 6th St. Phone 557-J Klamath Falls, Ore. The Best Shirt Buy In Town SI.95 Genuine English Broadcloth Shirts collars at tachedin plain and fancy patterns, at $1.95. These are values that sell regularly at $3.00. Just received a lot of new, snappy patterns, so take advantage while they last. PAMATHKAOTHING LbADINQ CLOTHIBR3 SI MCE ltK)l J J Remington Portable THE handy little friend that frees you from pen slav ery. Makes all writ- ing swifter and easy.' Price, compltttvith csc,'60 W. W. Hnuthwcll till.!, Main Ht. : Iff ' 4 COLD WEATHER COMING "Let Your Glass Troubles Be Ours." All kinds of glass For all purposes. Estimates gladly furnished for Sash, Doors, Frames and Cabinet Work. THE GLASS HOUSE Pendleton Round-Up See Cal's Taxi for Cars to Pen dleton Round-Up, Sept. 16, 17, 18, 19. Cars Leave Here Monday, Sept. 14, 8 a. m. La Vofiu Closing Out SALE BARGAIN! BIGGER fi CREATE! THANH This will be jw! chance to f. strictly tyf ladies wearing parcl at real t saving prices. Our complete t& Fall Suits and ft Skirts, Sweated Corsets, Silk H. Silk and Wool ft, all must be U . Less Ths Half Ity MILLINE Fall Hats of andVW' A Complete But Going f Price AND USj LaVogt, Store 5th ani llth and Pine. Phone 477-W