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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1925)
its-' THE KLAMAT T! i- -V.y. October 5. Paw EisHI rMcNai-y Interests ! Hearers on Talks At Pass Congress 'Bigger and Better" Tijuana Rises on Ruins of tire LOCALS I "if' CARAVAN IJ OLD WAR I f! :h .. ( V i m m 0 ,i-;fc K ill v.' .' il'v 4 ft i.-f 1 i Mi i,;.H Mr Bora. Here Mr. F. J. Kvjee.I U Mfihl C. A. Her.4 Baraa. ell rwiaeit o.'.e-.t. -: arr:cultari ui Bill Bead, U i the ci:r tWtiaa ! " H co.stv aMHt, ere the remainder of .th eet --its c"'ei : a-nve la Kiatnath Falls frieada aaa relative, late list sifh:. after ipenlina the pit', fcjrtnijtit :a Sales ia choree Ponlaad VWcort Mr. an; Vr. c; the Klataath coaaty exhibits of U L. LatH of Porrlaai rr:d a both tk citv for a Inef vacation trij f to visit la Klaatith Fall as 4 ser tie exhiJita aave been retarned lo a kit of the aarroaadins Klaasata Klitrath Falls, a-cordlinj 10 the a- .aatrr. the coaa'.r ana the boys' and flub work The rr-ajaritv of Vl r ' i.a,ir" - it ri-nitnn.s oif .e. vhich hia r, ceiveJ reach of thetn by eipress. Six of ToHm '.V:. h i!c f.r. approach cf cold j-tber aai t. 1-eatini Today C. C. Lew aad kaat iadicatioB of ' hippr- aiora- Lloyd L. Low. w-.II leare thU a:rn tacs tba tourist ra:e hia ca: isore ing for Medfori. where they will tlua i per cent dir. a 5 ihe past appear ia tie E. J. llarrai a:aad two wveks. aetardias to ho-.el mea er aait. Tie karitr of the Murray la tit city thia week. A case opaed yesterday. decreaae ia the amber of Tains? tosriK was asted whea the Grat la From Mod. Point H. H caool bell raag la the asoath of ?icniil! of Mcdoc Poia: speat Wed-. Sepceaber. ' aedy afternooa ia the city for a brief lime to transact business af- ." At the Arcade Bert Desisoa. A. fairs, naiaiy ia the court house. : P. Gril. Georga Sessions. TV. E. Cbaaaaa. Fred Sheehaa aad Cari Mrs. McMiUaa Voiunc Mrs. J. Jokasoa arc aaioas the arriTals Rex McMiilaa of Daaismair. Cali ia Klaauta Falls froa Caaby to forma U Tisitiag is Klamath Falls cotaalete work ia the coaaty. They at the home of her parents. Mr. aad . are s:op?iag ia the Arcade hot! Mrs. C. C. Low of tiis ci-.r. Before while fa Klaauta Fas. ' her marriare Mrs. McMillan will be ' reaieabered as Miss Josie Low of ..... V " 1 - ''' . , ' V A; fi,- - .- . JT ; ,r tnr - J. A hit-cr and better ' Tijuana, with Kort deviers U- c-.tr .rt.nP the money of vulliblr, i.lc.u,, . actam Amcm-ans, ., bciny erected 00 the tcins of the tWCWu) lire that 'con.ulelrlr rcj ouc Uock and bit mto others in the Mnicaa bordc, report. The J,-trut hardeM h,t wi, ihal cxen uve, to 1ocm. cafes gambline houses and curio hopS( rtroai.ed ch.ertv bv .mtor. from t(lc I s Aerial photo shows center of the datnaee. Ca Bosines Among the fre- Klamath Falls. aeit Tisitcfs ia the city thia week is E. J. Fddaiaa ofMedford. who Bosiaecs Women To Meet The Midland Vbitur Mrs. W. E. Fol- M-r:iian Hen K K. Lc!ey . scm of Midland was sh;.?:as with lacladcd ia the aiaay ..tra local merchants yesterd-. from cut cf Klamath FjUs 1j arrtred last sight to transact bas- aeeond dinner of the year to be ,. ' . " .. toes, as ae doea sereral times held at the White Pelican hotel M"lnr ttM M'as J-s '' Montague. LK,,,y i, . .el dariac tte aestk. bT the vr. cf rt. Daihrn of Modoc Po:at. arr.ved ano.a stocla.., of that sectl-a aad aid Professional Werners clab will ia Ihe l'y las :!" tJ v-':! :,r Much ll.lir. In I'llUnl .I3le Senator MiNart'a U.k on Uma una was fanl("''! real.l'HH ' the l.llii "I i;rnl !' Tueil. according t l.im W Ne.tnllli. of Klamalh Fall. h' "'' "I the eiili.r anion diirlna hi. In oulhein tlrel. u Me.Narr i"Ve ! tore I lie Otrson lirigallon ..uure.a lie rertirnr.l lesier.ia)' l U! home at .-.lem s.nalor M. Sr ha been holding :heilnga on reclamallon and Irrl aii. n In ( alitornia and I olorado . He rtpreurd regrt.1 that he waa unable to hlamaih Fali Mc Narv la rhalrnan nf Ihe aeuala com . niiiiee on reclamation and Itriga. lion. Nvattitth relurnal here late lat night by antoniolillo. All! M Ml. I1H I IMllMi WAHIIIMiTOS. Oct 7 While Do awaitl a.i niadn I dav for the air itibiI ionira.1 along Ihe I'a.ltw ' coaat. wtirn all other routea on : which bid recently Wer. rocehed wer. finally decided. Ihe hid cf Vera (' Coral of North llend. Ore. j remain under conalt' -ration. I Juat It rents a month lhai'a all : It etiata tor the prompt and regular delivery of The K!an.alh Newa to your home or place of buatneaa I'hona ITT now and aerrlro wilt atart aa eon a tcj .h II lo "1 1 . Kipreaaina IK. l0H year monun.au. hl.lorlr Inl.reai lrl0.,7' ito.- Indian war. IU ( wher. valient ninar,, . and women, fnugt,, ,M , .... tD . Apple,,!.. .., ' r.itwA vlialloa that ,b,om ,11 ttllla tha inn .. .L V t'apuin Appl.ggt, tudrata and an, otJJ' lab lo go to th. aia that a da . a.... . I mil.. "I caUfh lug point, incident n, ' uprl.lng in t apt.in W. W ThoatfcM, fornla veteran of that , been Invited with t .'' luught.r of th. tioi i; Ih. al.ler .1.1. (tl ,ht fbla trip win ,! ,(f(, chanco to m k,, Unt U.t rlv.r. a her, (, pioneer waaon rma .J KAPSO FOR Cftt FORBES J PURE DRUGS? Ji Xanbera Visrtora H. W. Os:roa:be gieea on Monday evening. Res-."-1" ume of Astoria aad Charles V. Xierm of.erTations are being sought by those; Seaside are aaioag the recent ar-'ia charge of the affairs. Covers yn K1malh iitorr Anon; rirals to spend tie remainder of may be had by calling Miss Jj ,ne rcent visitors ia the city dur the week ia Klaaath Fails. ' Cpp ta the First National bank or in the pa,t lew davs WJ I''-.-'rt I Mrs. Pdly Dixon in the coort R- Gordoa ' fon Klaraaih. wh re Beauty Vtsior Harrey Drew Vs hoose, tax collector's office. : !be Co'n ranch is litj-.ed lour. city for the purp 'c,. into cattle Intere'tv of READY FOR MEET Book Reading Shows Increase, Is Report sgeadins a brief time ia the city; I traai ais home to Beauy. Oregon. Breaks Index Finger Elmer thr "a" : Waits, employed at Lamm's mill Ha" noteI tn;i wee lci savarisvg ta t lamata Miss erna by lorenz company is norsiag a tiSWKIlH. Kaa. O.t. T. -H'nlt-. ed News) Eight hundr-d fleet footed greyhound , the cream of American and foreign raring a:oek. ; Stfj.!y Increase of the number'"'" romt"'te In th.. national fall I of luokA iscued to both adult and '"'"""He meet here 11, lol.cr U 10 Cue-.!, in tse' juvenile book borrowers .a, noted 26 eVvrnteen t!ioujnd dollar. ('. f Carter, bookkeeper and paymat r sorely braised aad brokea finter. Ior ,ne "crkers 03 tie .Nj'.ron cut- in tie Sp:entl:er rep-irt tf the cltj iil rariiin. Miss Ha.kin. will la., uaurdcl in tuirae. In al dition to rup and trophies. Skeaoa is the basse rues of he aaat and ascle. Jadge aal Mrs. i which he caught in machinery yes- 'r- Charles Stone. ' terday. while working on appliaacesl at the milL ! Frc.m Ijke.icu V. A Anncilr- Ulimlow Ca. cf the ! 1:1 o( Lakeview. ia visitinj fir a prettiest dis-ilay windows ia the city Plumbers Enjy Dance Members britt tlme in ,ac r::' tie Visitors to the ci'y library In- PCTl. popular for hundreds cludfd 2139. Cardv Usu.hI to '" hu found Inereasln:' is the Oriental setting of yewelery cf the Lorent company and their "ghborlng city. ta Glover'a Jeweiry store arranged employes and frieids eajoyed adults numbered 71 and to child '3""' ln A"i''Hn during the pi,t Mas-lag- r"';, 2- meet 1I1U month Kishteen new bookv were added ' largest ever alaged In to th shelves of the Klamath Falls ""y country. foiiMlng ia atlll gov. library, these books purchased from ''""d ,,v the almost flawless rules a general fund for permanent own- established by the H.irl of l.elres- last night. The stones la beautiful dancing party, tie first of the win-; "Wloeji Visitor Fanni? I.ur.J.- "'oiP. ' ter wh-n rotnm'a.lnned by Queen settings a-e amnged oa a c Tubed ter season on Tuesday night ia the ' Tisitor in Klacath Falls for Exactly one thouand and seven Ellsaliriii to reauUte and standard , Telvet baekgroaad with a temple; Moose hall. According to guests at tie remainder of the week o tU!4 t 'tmn books were isaned to adults lle 1,e meihodj of all courslngl aarboring aa ekphaat as a cample- the affair more than 50 were pre-!"''11 ner nan' friends and shop ,rom the non-fiction shelves ?'"' In England, tioa of the sctce. sent to dance and enjoy the even-!'" th8 clt' fores. lliy? Lundy 1: "ere read. Entries are r. :n ne In from every ing. j makes her home in Fart Klamath "' hundred and seventy child- f" 'h- I'nitcd state and from; To Aitetad -Lightning- Frank; i and makes frequent Tisits to Klara- Ta 1 fiction books and a small- England nd Ireland, officials of Writer REDUCED L' ROUNDTRIP FARES f C&nortabl rruiru at rommirot lurwrf nery tiuy moil nw-eul'.rtf er r.u-nlr. siventy one. read nm- tho Baboa's play, "Ughtning". bow; Shopiing YestenL-iy Mrs J E ' ata Falls playing at the Crateriaa theatre ia Smiht of Olene is included in the' f.'i:.ri b inks, the majority of those char? Medford. is to be seen by a nam- many business visitors in the city,' Ltinilx-mian Visit Jacques J. . win 1 i. graphics of hunters, ani her of Klamath Fails residenu. yesterday frcm hr home ip the' S;eig?r of Medford. is spending sev- '"al 'llrlcs and true experiences who are interested in the play. Olene dlst-ict. I eral days in Klamath county, look- T, ,h" "edit of th library la Bacon himself with his wife are l ink into his huge timber holdincs among the well known actors to Hildehrand Visitor-t av d Bliss1 be eeea In the productioa. Mr..of Hildehrand is included In the; M Anna trec-k Ka-I J and Mrs. Roy L. Patrick and Mr., many business vhitors la K'amath 1 wl i:h the Warren Ci--Jr. and Mrs. Rnssell Kidder are among Falls yesterdav. tion company, whlc-h is compVinc tho to leave late this afternoon; ; work on the highwar inn Cra e- for the Yallev. Shorn tti.e tli - . ', . " . j ... -"-u'ao ..in in j. e. Tur-.'aKe. arrived in the ex tend the showing. pen of Keno. where he conducts a 'to spend several dav." .restaurant, spent Wednesday nf ter- "applies and tr.iasact:n .liionl Coursing an.iclallnn In1 of tse even! f tt t-tti Pacific: CtHUt j' nts now tjiifuv. Umg limits; stawvrs. Sav-e trawl funJ-h.,y routulrrtp rlrfceas, SuUtantlal rrductluna mcf!vt throughout 'ic. Inter acax-n. AnJ plan your trips to g-t ttu.t pf J, ! Ur value. Any S.H.lhern I'acihc agrnl glaJIv hlp tpm. ki hi ajvtce and aid. it VP In from Bonanza J. S. Rageno- noon in the a-t niti: ca:l;Tinjt bu-in-.s. tne ua .f J"2 66. including f'nes. 511.21. by. rent J2S.9S. p 's'nse. $1.42. i'T -ited 111.00. Look in the library expendi tures poi-t to l.)i.,. including librarian's ass U00, miscellan eous, Jt '.it. iive reported I ANNA Q. NILSSON" SEEKING DIVORCE: 1. IS Ml h. city transactinir hnsi- Acccrdinz to Won.t i!(i .1 ..... maa wun tne aess anairs and calling on friends.! ' several inche, 0f .aotr at ,-. work sow being completed In Bon-: j Anna Creek camp and a chine- ,u "'amain ra.is .'iniin toua-y School; for more to have fallen oigai to spena a Dnet time. s.u,er;ntenaent Kred Peterson spent last Tislt ! Wednesday afternoon visiting and JUDGE HUNSAKER IS REPORTED IMPROVED the lake. ! , ..7 ... - e uiauera m me Mx-nhant Kmni Valln of Saiem. well kanwn rpK.Hent nt interest of thp rnmiv Bt.y,nnia .... ' the capital city and F. E. Xeer.the Malin district. i merchant. I. ia the ci v fo- .t also a well known resident cf; ; days basins ' Salem, arrived in Klamath Falls lng With OffM Mrs. Fred last n'ght to spend the -en-.ainder Fletcher and son Johnny Fletcher! of the week in the city transacting are 'Peoding the week visiting with buslntis affairs with posi!hl a ber Parent. Mr. and Mrs. Gewge little durk huntini: oa the r' l?. j " Mi. ell known residents of the PAN FP.AXflSCO. Oil. T.-The ite bt. condition of It. E. Hunsaker of Klamath Falls. v,as described to n.jbt as "greatly improved" l.v ,, (. i:o-di. al attndanL at Lane hospital'. -.ore ne is ronfin.d. "Mr. liunsak-r is getting along splendidly and his condition i roativ Improved." It i ,t.1l(.,i I .OS IVIilll.M. (iri. 7.Tt,e mnr(Ml crafl sklpinsl by John M. (.linnerxMI. Menllliy m- ii,ji. nfnrturrr. hHIi Annn I). ,,n. cn-n liir. a. hi, mat,., found, r er In snrlor court here We.1. im-siIhV. The .tr filed .1,11 fP dlvorre, chiintlrig fiillure In .r..l.,., "'-' nri.l l.iliuninn lr. nlio. nl! Ml MIm.ii uoIv.-k allmoni. The 11.11 pi,. ,.. inr.r j,.. miry til. o. Southern Pacificline J. J. MILLER. Phone 709. " Dwtrict Freight & Pawcnger Afent. Room 205 Hopka Bids. Sth and Main Sli. Nlamath Falla, Ore. ajra 4 Kodak Finishing that please all Is our specially, STIVSOVH STIDK) J;I7 Main St. Merrill district. With Power Company- M. G. 1 Jones of Mill Valley. California.1 Fr"m Bonanza Ibineh Visitors and W. J. Cleiss of Oakland, mem- i la Klamal, Falls Wednesday after bers of the .California. ..irepon nooa ''uded Mrs. Lawrence Hor Power company, are mra; the.,0n of "le I!or,c,a ranch, 10 miles arrivals In the city from tb SOU'll. south of Bonanza. At Whit:, re;;, an Visitor i x t, ':? l" re.n.er at the White i'cli. can h'jtei ;hi? week inclti.le A n ErUht cf Ucgview and If. K. oiiuin r.j.i a resld-j'. of uuiue.-a v.a.-ii:gtcn elf. Th. r "r TO transact n3--ary bus iness affairs relative lo the ...moor Msit, In Cii)n. E. nenefisld of the Ashland-Klamath Falls hieh ay, where the Benefield ranch is located near M.-roiium's ranch spent IVn.lnt t.... i.. .... .... t!i(, ... ne cny trans- ..o'b a,.a.rs and v;-ui: friends. with To Meet Son Mr. and y Shorth "ednc.-day afterno Oil in tli. cy onortn'll ot V, i;iif.,n river ..,. ,.. ei tived tca-ar.l link. Injiiylng Ilun.hu Trio tv-i I Fletcher is spending the .Vf,k , ; the northern part of California .T-, where the deer huntlne j. oe espp, l.inv rod. V.,r! where thev m... ,k,. ... '.'," Pol:it Rhorthlll of Sacramento who will' III,,-,,.. 1 1 , . jUtt the,,, for severa, day " " ' 7 ? ' in the librtrv c'uh In l ro, an'ry-Dave Shook Z, r''"i' ' r- I" from I)al,y the forepart of ,.. nenerl,, . ''""am,. "Three eek on business "raticns of Housekeeper,.- , j rosr"m "-i-l-r Ih. direction of Sm-nd Winter-Mr. :,nd Mr,. L , "'c, M"N'Pa,y nn 1 Mr'- Al- McDonald have moved Klnm- ' ath Falls to spend the winter from 1 i it, , ., "7 He McDorald ranch , , " ' "'" l'M.Chas. I.enn - II 111 111,1 II I".1Iltl I. -- ITU." 1IIH r 3Ci3;3 Valley. llila week. -' vMtor ,i -ir , t.s , ar jf .ir '1 ! I Big Tent Revival CONTINUES OVER SUNDAY Scores Saved Many Miracles of Healing Great Crowds Each Evening 7:30 l-.vrFi; twin, MM UtMfM J Get REAIJySTOMOWWW S Within the next ten years, we see more Industries, better development of the re Sources of this region, better business for everyone; and no w is the lime to get ready. Our New Industries Department fa with you new capital and new people are needed to make the most of your wealth of natural resources. The New Industries Department fa disclosing to investing capital the great raw material wealth of our Agriculture, Timber and Minerals. It is working ft the legitimate expansion of every indus trial possibility for the region, and sup plying a consolidated, supplementary Chamber of Commerce type of service lor the five Oregon counties and the one Culifornia county within our territory. We have every confidence in what the ft ture holds in store.and hydro-electric power", participation in it. At present the Industrie of this region are counting more on electrici'7 than ever before; and we are proud to be V . to say thut the communities we aerve have 4- , vanced fun her in t he use of labor-saving hou hold equipment than many of the largest citie on this coast or anywhere else. If you are ready to have your household work done ehctrietOf a member of this company will be glad tell you how tittla it costs. CAUFORNIA OREGON POWER COMB MeslW, Grant. P, Klamath Falls, Ro-burs, Ore 101 Ui rv (en lil,l tut ws att fed Ida ink, Dunamulr, California. .