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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1925)
IMATU NEWS Tuesday, Otohpr 6. 1925 J Briefs hi. aaalln Chaa. Pa tight i from Mulln ygaiorday to mailers of bunlnuM. Iahi- fur Nun I'riini Iimii II. I). MorlniiHin, proMlihuit uf the 1'vllriiu liny Lumber ruinpnny lufl yoalortlay afternoon fur Hun Pritnclaro, whom tin will apt-nil several duya truusuct Ing business. A I .' J Tiw-Juliii Muluoy 4vt I sodi muiiy furniera whu ' ""far U tows paying taaa yoator- r. , ,rM B tOW J Jr. lit ! pnlad r " . Tit an, ft 1 JL iar m llonania peoplo rday shopping wars I. Root, l.ytla, accom- ohn Hcott. rani Valley Vlaltora 1 ycatrrduy ware Mr. Haaker who apent the bualneaa unl pluaauro. a jn. i " fc..math Portias , jrai , i .! Pro laMTltt, ;poiot lowa ' ' at' ,i..r i 1 rurllnnil -J, I.. Hpar- li merchant wan In a yitatmlay rnrcmlu to aro h will apemt aov I bualnoaa, rky I'nliit Arthur oprletor l thai Itorky rt wu huatllng around rday, nttandlng to mut-laaaa. i In Nalurtlay Mr. and i Roberta were trans- joss at tho rounty aaat , a i aak-end. f fci- i t Niirili Mr. and Mr 1 O. ran and Mra. I.. J. I.ag . 'If lira. I.aga- st Portland the flrat of . lo ba gone about tan Proa Merrill Howl John Mat- was la town over Iho wck-nd ioa Daalotaa from hia honiu on Mor , Mil road. Aluoiim VUllor Louis ruddock of AlKoma la Included In (ho busl- neaa vlallora In Iho clly yesterday. Moiloe I'ulnt Itealilcnt Churles Captln of Modoc I'olnt la among tha bualnoaa guei.a lu Klamath Falls yesterday. On llin.lnca llcii' Oru lluiilalur, a frequent business visitor In tho clly from hi homo In Mctirrd la atiipplnii In iho il.y lo.- tuverul duya on business. Aalihmil VUllor Mr. and Mra. A. I.. Crawford and Mr. mid Mra. J. Ft. Huaon f.f Ashland ariMjimouK Ihi lilmllifiMtf vtallortf In Hi i-ltw th' wr.'k from their home l.i Lie val-j ley. Here fnim lilliMuliiMra. eo. i Ithrln and iluitrhfer. resident ot AlKoma. vlslte.1 Kluiimlh Kalla for a brief lime yeiUcritiiy t rail onl friends and Iranian l,uMno. I nun heno it. K. Itolilnaon apont Monday In the rlty Iiiylnn taxea and IrunMuetlna: other litiMlneHa In the city, from hi home lu Keno. Page Five lUaver Mnrali Karly part of the! week alwaya brlnia a nuinher of vlaltora lo tha rlty to tranaaet af fair. K. A. Zuuibrum, of the Heaver murah country, waa one lo arrive yeatnrduy afternoon for a two daya' villi. ' r- BtuiaadM In I ll V- Mm. J. K. IJjearuic ana osurhi" 'ahoppln la Klamath Kalla Ratur "tday front (heir bn:ne aouth of u lotg, in Vlaltora In Klnmalh Mr. i Mra. Baa Ilrown were In and town from LanMll vulley for the week- Dd ihoppttiK with Klamath Kalla e it aoarehanta. kf Purrhaae Home Mr. and Mra. ' O. T. Prlco. formerly of Mexico, " lT0 pnrahuaed the homo of Mr. taeT' alrr.'Tt. M. Hmlth on Pleaa :i ant and Delta atreet and will take a alcm In a few dnya. f .' I.. ' anuilli Vlallora Mr. and Mra. I Cardwell of Kort Klamath ',:.wara cl. bualnoaa vlaltora durlnR '( tha waak-and. ' Bust on It Itlver Among tho buntera to hunt a-.onx the l.oal river a country recently were Italia Pey- " ton al Ilnh WHn'on. AIU Ml riMHIHttl tl4tHM i.. i" Cofer, accompanied by MIm Murjorle Btlnaoa, Mla Nadlne O'Klaherty and Halaa Cofer. wera amonit the at U " U at Ike Klamath Falla-Med-fc 1 "aoihall nam on Saturday aft on. la iom Mlillnoil Hay llicka of Midland la amona tho many ranch era to tlalt In the rlty recently. ryai HpriiKur Itlver Out of town or In the city during the paat 1t-(d Include Kd McCready of f ?rauo river dlatrlct. I ror Huiith Mra. Anna Cnn hnm left Hundny for Port land V'Bero ahe will vlalt for a brief t In beforo contlnulnn to San Tra ' 00 for tho winter. 8ho hna r' 1 In K hi math Knlla alnce early II Itiuirlier Vlnlta Out of to tltora In Klnmnth Fnlla yea- tar tcluded Frank (irnybael of Man Well known rnnchor of that dlatrk. ( ItetarnlnR Tliuraiiny Mlaa Mar lamWortley la returnltift to Klamath Fnlla oa Thursday nfternoori, ac- eordlnt to word received yoatnrday bar parenta, Mr. nnd Mra. II. Q. rtlay. Mlaa Wortlny hna been Inf for aovernl weeka In tha 'ewett with her uranilpuronta later, Mla Dorothoa Wortloy, I lb Improved, nccordlnff to let- t lie for Portland E. M. cuahler of the Amorlcan Na tmnk. will leavo toilnv for i. whore bo has boofl balled Itneas In tho lioannK 01 iuo tto conimorce commlaalon In d (his week. i I tli f Poi "t aa t , a Inta, Port. , Rnjur llimtlim Trip I-oul Dold rr ,,chr' Frod Olovor, F. M. Krogh and M, KlnuHloy made up a party "i'tt loot to anenri OnnJin l.,.il7 m th Tulo Inke district, where tnay raportud the limit. According to tha men, scores of vlaltora were I aa lb tho country, whore the limit tf ducks wn obtained by practically At llio Arcade Mr. nnd Mrs. M. J. Murk nro Included In the many valley vlaltora In the clly thla week from their home In Ashland. They are Kiicata In the Arcade hotel for their vlalt here. From MwlfimJ Among the well known I'lia'nesa visitors In the rlty thla week la Carl Knuiren of Med ford, who U api'tidlnft iiumi time hero from tho vulley. At Hie While Pellcaii- Frml L. CoIvIk of Medford, la atnpp!nx at the White Pelican hotel t i'a week from hla home In tho va!!y. Col- vlg la a froiiuent butlnc visitor In the clly. Mra. Coutil Itelurna Mrs. . II. Coiad haa returned from MrFarland near Dakerafleld, Calif., where ho vlalted for aeveral weeka with her dauahter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mra. Phillip Pope. Mra. Pope will be remembered aa Mlaa Verda t'otad. Acri'fila Pim.ii Ion Kred M. Krogb of Hun Francisco and Oakland, baa! accepted a position In Ulover'a Jew-!. elry store as export watchmaker. KroKh held a similar position lo Morlon'a store lu Oakland. HIiM'kinun VWl In Clly Among the vlaltora In Kluinalh Kails from tho aurronndlnc dlslrhu was I.ouls tierbor. prominent ttockmaii of the lloruefly valley, where hla ranch la located. Gerber waa In tho city I yesterday calling on friends. Bov- yeara ago irienils or Gerber will remember him aa a cattle buyer until he purchased hli own ranch. 'liiloiilii Visitor W. K. Clem ents, well known resident of Chllo euln, spent Monday In Klamath ?alls, transacting buslnosa. ; Itroup of Klamath Falls men. who i left early Kunday morning for the j "duck fields." Those to make the j trip were Kenneth Perry, Tom I)el : xell, ;ur o. Parker. Paul Foster and Kdwln Drlscoll. Itanclier in from Olenr Out of town vlaltora In Klamath Falls yes terday to transact business affalra Included P. P. Corpening of Olene. rluii'lny an Trip Among the par ties to spend Huuday bunting In the Williamson river district, waa a I Vip-ll in Court lloysp -C. K. Klab- luba, well known Malln wheat I rancher and ato kmao, apent Mon j day In tho city transacting affalra and visiting In the tax collector' office. KAPSO FOR COLDS at FORBES PURE DRUGS VUltinK llrotlirr Mr. and Mra. Horace Hrlilicford are rnlylng a vlalt from Ilrhlxeford' brother V. A. IlrldKeford of flanlu II' a, Cflllf. The aoulhern vlaltor Is accompan ied to Klamatli Kails by O, Tin nermann of Fun Francisco. tetter than In from lirelln Out of town huslnesa vlaltora in the clly yester day Included W. W. Fordney of the Lorellu country. jXxB- she used to b Coinptniller Calls Word waa re ceived In the Klamath Kails banking rlrelo yesterday from tho comp troller of the currency, railing for statements of all national banka at the close of bualneaa September 28. From the Valley U. K. Header of Ijingell valley, and proaldcnt of the Federated board, waa among the bualneaa vlallora In Klamulb Falls yesterday. Many, at Ijike According to vlalt ora at Crater lake yesterday, there waa an exceedingly largo number of lourlata and Klamath realdenta at Iho Inke reaort, despite a cold wind and the latcneaa of the acaaon. fjcrher Itetiirna front Illy Henry tierber haa returned to Klamath Falls, following a fortnlght'a vaca tion apent near Flnley Cross In the Illy district. With (ierber were alx olhera: Harold Worttey, (ioorge How, John Amos, l.ulnnd Lambert, I-oroy (iolnKcr nnd Floyd Cox. They ell returned Sunday night. Ac; cording to (Serher tho pnrty rated five mule deer, one shot down by (iolnger weighing In at 300 pounds, with five points. Mills Addition Will j Hear Fire Chief onj ! Prevention Methods i J With a view to re.liielng the f're ! hnxard In the vicinity of Klumulh . ! Falla, Keith K. Ambrose, fire chief. ! la rarrylng on an Instructive cum j palgn among school c i.lilren of the district. , Thla morning, at 9 o'cl.vk. Chief ' Ambrose will apeuk before the atu-; denta of the Mills' addition school.; I Yesterday morning be addressed pupila at the Pelican Kay achajl. General fire prevention la the topic on " which Chief Ambrose speaks, and teurhcrs are" manifest ed a ready cooperation In hia at tempt to Improve conditions. j Ili-Mlly Vlaltor C. J. Taylor is In cluded In the out of (own vlaltora III the city from bis home In the !lcatty dlatrlci. IIAIIY MM. W II Mr. nnd Mra. Iran Dunford of Klamath Falls are tho parenta of a . baby iclrl born yesterday morning ! j In the Klamath Valley bospltnl. The; youug lady has not yet buen named. 1 MMtTIAI. I..UV DKCI.AItKI) . 1-OMH!N.M.0. (Tuesday) Areonlliitf l n Daily Mail ills patch from Vleniin, martini luvr ass procliiliniij liNlny tliroiif;lioiit (ri'oce. ' SHORT ORDERS at ALL HOURS The coffee we make here can't be beat. EAT Coffee Dans e "starts easier, climria hills. hppr anA less trouble all around. And T M answer is this new Zerolene 'F for Fords I've been using. It costs less than the oil I'd been using, but it actually seems to lubricate better." Zerolene "F" for Fords gets to all the parts requiring lubrication especially the wrist- . pin bearings and upper half of the cylinder walls. Zerolene "F" for Fords is made by the Standard Oil Company's patented vacuum process. It deposits a minimum of carbon, and because it lubricates better it enables the engine to develop a noticeable increase of power over and above what Ford owners have been accustomed to expect. A Ford is an A-l transportation invest ment. Protect your investment by proper lubrication. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) cJJ She will call on you by appointment PHONE NOW V NO OBLIGATION O Mrs. Nellie Johnson, the celebrated authority on home ironing, is here to help you with your ironing problems. During her limited visit, she will call on you by ap pointment and give you interesting and educational advice about your weekly ironing. Her schedule will be made up in the order appointments are made. Some have already spoken in advance, so avoid disappoint ment by calling at once. She will do your ironing absolutely In addition to her valuable advice, Mrs. Johnson will do your ironing absolutely FREE. She will show you the easy, modern way of doing a formerly burden some task. You will be amazed to see your whole week's ironing finished so quickly and perfectly in less than an hour. Here So: limited time only Mrs. Johnson will be here for a short time only. You will like Mrs. Johnson, and appreciate her helpful advice. Do not miss this opportunity to solve your weekly ironing problems. Phone today. Mm The World's Leading Ironer The Junior Simplex Ironer is the low est priced standard Simplex ever made. It is a real Simplex with all the ex clusive Simplex features. In addition the new Wonder "Junior" Simplex with table top attachment as illustrated above is convenient and useful every day of the week. la particularly adapted tothehousewifeof the small family and the small home has open end. My I how it Irons I will save hours and houra on Ironing day. la beautifully finished In gray enamel with white enameled porcelain table top. Looks well in dining room, kitchen or laundry, you can Iron easily and comfortably while seated on an ordinary kitchen chair. I 1 I At msmt mrv-fanw " 1 iSjlw OmSD.TlC 616 Klamatli '. i'VttVtafO - - ,JL.. .....i . ...,. - 1 The latest model family size x Wonder "Junior" l?IPIMR0NEi The Pest Ironer y Mrs. Johnson will accomplish these amazing ironing results on the kitchen size Simplex Ironer. Through years of experience she has found this to be the ideal way of ironing the family wash. She has shown thou sands of women how they can have spare time for recreation, an abundant supply of clean linen, and rid themselves of the tired arms and aching back by adopting this new and better way of ironing. During Mrs. Johnson's visit, we are offering the Junior Simplex Ironer for Only $C00pown Balance Per Week Table Top $10.50 additional These remarkably low terms, and Mrs. Johnson's services comprise an offer which we will probably never be able to make again. If you like the ironer she uses in your home, give it a thorough trial. If you like it, pay only $1.60 down. If not perfectly satisfied we will come and get it. This will not obligate you in any way. Special Limited Sale Remember, this extraordinary sale is for a limited time only. It will pay you to investigate this right away. Don't put it off until too late. Phone 171. LINK RIVER ELECTRIC CO. 7th & Klamath , r -"-vona. - aylc ?.i-t iAuu.