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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1926)
4 Page Eight Thuiyjay, May SO. 192tt THE KLAMATH NEWS gjr LOCALS $ I tvaw Burns Included Id the . bualnea visitors In the clly recently! lit Ed Reiner of Burst, Oregon. I . From Alsoana 8. A. Uaatera is I IHvon In Out of (own business Included In the out of town busl Mt visitors In Klamath Katie this week from hU home near Algoma. 1 Front Boaanaa John Rom, well known rancher ot the Bonania country. Is Included in the out of town' buaiseaa visitors in Klamath Falls recently. visitors yesterday Included R. Pixon. rancher ot the Bonania country. Hera from Valley J. V. Cork- t.anftl In V. T. tiarrett waa In the city visiting with friends yesterday from hla home In the! Bly country. I Electric Signs Ordered By Three Progressive Firms Continuing hla campaign Ut bet ter meet slims in Klamath Fall. - F. O. Strickland of the Federal From Merrill Mr. aud Mrs. Will Electric company, cooperating with Hammond were la the city shop- ,h ,1lir,.e01, Ki.0,t0 shop, "haa re plui yesterday from their hotue,w, r.i.. ... , ,., ry ot Langell valley, was in ths MtlUt WBtr, Hammond ltr(c ,, Klamath Falls bust- city on business tor a ahort time, ranch la located. !llfM tlrnu. Thl flr,t of ,. 1 1 Empire hotel, the second the Bonsna, VUI,orR. H. Roper! Child I. llum-Mr. and Mr.. 1 Klanmlh ,J &mptu,. aa in the city on business yester- Frank Ewiog ot Keho. are ths Par- ,,,,, h. rd ,. ,.,,,., day from hla home in Bonanaa. , ente ot an Infant son born ot the UB Btm A (h(M,0 1(.n Ounwllon Huereaaful A dellrsls operation performed on Mrs. K Hllllua of Klamath Falls, in the Klamath Valley hospital yesterday waa reported aurceaaful. according In allendanta. The - opera! Inn l knoan ss suirem operation. So Our Fin Awortintnt of Tirture Frames. Let Ua Do Your Kuilttk Finiliiiitf. STINSON'S STUDIO In Ihs Hopka Hldg DANCE -In . Bonanza FVKIIV NAT. KITS tin iu t 00 III l.lfe Hoy la fron Algous Included In the ' Roper is a rancher of the neigh- j Private sanitarium Tuesday even-of porceli boring district. log. The child weighed TVs pounds at birth. out. at town visitors in Klamath Falls this week is F. Swlgsrt ot Algoma, who apent Tuesday here' Ctiiloquin Visitor Mrs. L. W. from his home. King, wife ot Dr. King ot Chilo- ' louln. was In Klamath Falls yea- Om Business) Mr. Berths L.terday for a brief shopping tourj00 Saturday, all day. May Phelps ot Midland, where ahs la j and business vialt. Baldwin s Hardwars store many gooa aaiaus. pastries ultl steel. teaoher in the Midland schools, waa In ths city yesterday to visit with friends snd shop. ' Mrs. Emery in Included in the out ot town shoppers in Klamath Falls during the past few days waa Mrs. E. Emery who spent Wednes day in the city visiting. Friendship 'tun The Friendahlp club will hold a cooked food aale 1. In and and To Leave Soon Mrs. Allen B. Jones expect to Blue snd white I'.us been found a very effective calor combination, according la Mr. Strickland, slio cites the enormoui amount of ad vertising don In this combination by Henry Ford. Dodge llrothera. j YVeatern Union anil ether great j corporations. Electric lgna have I been found ' to prnctlrally double, breads are expected to be ready leave within the J , . . v. ...... . n coming fortnight for Eureka, where aha will join her husband who haa been south for ths paat month. leaves .for Bend Rev. T. D. Values, pastor of ths First Meth odist church in Klamath Falls, left I ways have a benefiriiil effect. But from the standpoint of the com- Lariir Aid Members nf the Ladies Aid of Emmanuel Baptist j mun,,5r- Mr' S'lUoa mpha.Ued church will meet this afternoon. Thursday, at 1:30 p. m. in the church parlors tor a businesa and : aoclal hour. Mrs. James Rlrbey the Improvement of the appearanre ot ths streets and the added Il lumination atfcrde.1 by the signs sre of great value. The mctrnpoll- Rhoppias Tmtmhr Alice Ferg-j 5 etterday by motor for Bend, where i , no,,CM of ,n aj,ornoon ! tan appearance given the streets ' p. . n ... . ..1.1. I . k - - J uson wms in niamaia raua yesier-iue n "uu I sell as leader lay to visit with her many friends Unto matters In connection with and to shop. 6hs is a resident of ths Fort Klamath country. Ob Dostnees Gilbert .Harrison was in the city yesterday to visit with Klamath merchants and trans act business affairs. Harrison con ducts a ranch in the Bonania coun try. . the Klamath Fall church. Its a Rood advertisement for the I town, be plated. Making Borne H Mrs. George From Beany Out of town busi ness visitors and shoppers in Klam ath Falls yesterday afternoon In cluded Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tay lor, who conduct the general mer chandise store at Betty on the Klamath Indian reservation. Dance? Tonight A large number of the younger set from Klamath I Falls are planning to attend dance given tonight In the cora-i munlty club house ot the Pelican 1 K have been Issued to a large number, ot people throughout Klamath Falls; and Pelican City. , See the pretty silk dresses that Are on aale for 114 95 at IIpa He- the tin's Store. VII-!! To Drive South Mrs. Floyd Mc Millan ot the California Oregon Miss Campbell H M'ss Alice Myron Mordoff of Medford. I. in ' , comp,ny wllh Mi Paniy j Campbell arrived in Klamath Falls Kobertson of the Pine Tree thea- ueiay evenmg irom ner nome Klamath Falls to make her home with ker son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mordoff, Ninth and High streets. tre. are planning to leave shortly after June 1 for San Francisco and Los Angeles to visit with friends. in Los Angeles, to visit here for a fortnight with her brothers and 'Other relatives. Miss Campbell re- I cently submitted to an emergency Missionary Te A mlrslonary ... , , , A operation for annendloitls and her tea under the auspices of the "-u;d,eyi ,,augh,er rt Mr. , Mrs"P Klamath Fall, la mad. In f,M Pr"byteKr, George R. Llndley. ha. been eonfln-j" " el " Aid will be an enjoyable event of. . .... . ., k v . with friend, and relatives. She is cti, iu s,aai7 miuiii uvuis lui tun paua i few days suffering from a severe j'h d"r:hter of the late John, cold. She plans to return to her iampnen. studies in Klamath county school this morning. this afternoon at the home of Mra. Arthur Wilson on 130 Washington street. to Work Mrs. Msude Hoed of the Pacific Telephone ft Telegraph office haa resumed her poaltiow after a- ten days absence pent in California with Miss Vera Thompson and Mrs, Benjamin H. Stevenson. From California Mrs. Charles , Bnrkhart ot Dcrrls. and Mrs. Plum raer, her sister, from Mt. Hebron, were In the city yesterday to vl.lt with their many friend, and shop in Klamath Falls from their homes In northern California. high Barnrkoff Here A. O. Barne koff, who makes Klamath Falls frequently In the Interest of Glass and Prudhomme. bookmaker and mtlcnery firm of Portland. Is In the city for sereral days and .sent a busy" day Tuesday around the Klamath county court house. ' To Go South Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Amicke of Falls Mercantile com pany, accompanied by their daugh ter Misa Evelyn Aralcke, are plan ning to leave early In June for southern California, where they will enjoy a fortnight's vacation. They plan to go as tar south as Tia GREEN SLAB We are now delivering 16 inch Green Slab. This economical wood may be dried on your own yard and save you money. Also prompt delivery on Blockwood. Single Double Blocks l.SO Blocks 90.00 Peyton & Co. Hawkins Returns Bert C. Haw kins, sheriff ot Klamath county, SAfiimAit tMttrRV frnm Vnni-ftlla where he made bu.ines, trip inJ" befo" tettt""' nor,h the Interest of his office. He re- ported traffic heavy on the Pacific I highway and many tourist, already j n going both north and south for an,,; ,eft yeaterday for Portlana Leaves for Fast John D. New born, civil engineer and brother or G. S. Newsom, county health "I wouldn't walk a mile for theU. S.Mint!" "Boy, you're mlsslnj more than a blind man In Flori da. What you need U a pair of Arch Preserver Shoes! Then you can talk about walking!" 601 "Wood to Burn" Main Phono) 535 III . , Armstrong's Linole um for Every Floor in (he House NONE BETTER MADE New on the Market Linseed soap recommended for the efficient cleaning of Linoleum. Cleanses thoroughly and at the same time preserves. Use Your Credit Use Your Credit Claud H. Davis, Furniture Phone 581-W. "The House of Quality." Located in the McCarthy Bids rxr. arty vacation. .Merrill Visitor Madison Brown was In the city yesterday for ' a abort - time to transact business affairs. Brown resides on his ranch on the Merrill road. While in yesterday be passed out the cigars over the arrival ot an infant daughter to the Brown household this week. ; In Hospital Henry O'Brien, well known pld pioneer of the Bonansa country. ras brought Into the Klam ath Valley hospital yesterday morn- rnfc nffprin m from fin Infprtlnn fnl. I lowing a spider bite. Q-Brlen i.'1"" ,or La"" Altur... to spend several days before going to bis old home In the east, where he will follow his profession. New som has been employed as civil engineer for the Southern Pacific to. the past year. Miss Hayes Hero Miss Hayes, advance agent for the Elll.on Whlte Chautauqua circuit which will play in Klamath Fall, begin- Houston & Jester ' "Quality Footwear" 515 Main St. nlng Wednesday afternoon May ltty to Monday afternoon May 31, has been In Klamath Fall, for a brief : t.me arranging things for the com-' pany's arrival. Miss Hayes left yes- well known by old Klamath county residents and he has made his home on his ranch near Bonanza for many year.. I where she outlined the company's playing In both cities. She is ex-' pec-ted to return today. Teacher to Ieavs After spend ing the past winter in Klamath county, serving as teacher In the Plevna school. Mis. Marie Munson la planning to leave this- morning tor her borne In Bellingham, Wash., to spend the coming vacation with her parents. Misa Munson will re turn to Klamath county In Sept amber, having accepted a position as teacher in the Henley school. While la Klamath Falls yesterday M1n. Munson halted with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Offleld. SHOES REPAIRED While Yoa Walt JACK FROST WORK diOVKA FOR I.K39 ' 110 So. Oth 8t. First Door From Main St. Southwell Stationery Co. EVKRTYTHINti FOR THE OFFICE WB IXSTAM. nOOKKKF.I'I.NO HYHTKMR S26 5, Main fit. Phone 003 Inter-state Cars Tno following Interstate cars were registered In the chamber . of commerce. Triple A. booth, yesterday. Thl. was one of ths slackest days this season, according to Mrs. Leah Smith In charge of registration: Claude F. Allen, Mt. View; C. L. Ryan. Chlco: P. T. Hooran. Aberdeen; Karley J. Braudry. San Francisco; Shell Oil company, San Francisco; R. W. Stevenson, Mt. Vernon; Louie C. Vann LaMolne: Oeorge Jarls, South Bend, Wash; E. A. Prltchard, Red Bluff: Ole Oundemon. Roko, Minn; J. J, HUtlckcr, Los Angeles. Dr. J. G. Goble-Dr. L- J. Goble 700 Main mme. vcctS zo Dr. Goble OPTOMETRISTS KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. Eyes Examined. Glauses Fitted, Lenses ground In our own fac tory to your Individual requlrementa. 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