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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1926)
Page Eight Thursday. .Tune 10. TflE KLAMATH NEW3 fgr locals Mlin r..m.li.i Jolni M. Thomai., Hw from ftilloquln Mr. and f aim, I. Included In the oui Mm. K. Hoaley of thlloquln. r of uin l,ut!nr visitor In Klum ' .ii h I'sl's. In Klamath ' Falla yesterday from their hninr on III reeratloo lo visit UIi friends. laiketM-w Visitor l-arry J. O'Keefe of Lakevlew. waa in on business ynterday from his home. Mon-ll lumber tn J. K. Star tler, well known ranchor of the Merrill district. was In Klamath Fallt yesterday for a brief business rlslt. Illy Viilor V. M. laiwry "( ' HI? I In the city on bu-inc-s th.a week. He ia a rauiher of the t teghborinK aectlou. 1 M.rlill M.in In Cleovae V. Of- ' t .).!. il.-mci ratio randidat fur the n lluslnciu. liver M. ( Hro'ii, otfue nf reuuty Judice. was In who la Identified with sheep rals- klamath Kails the early part of the Ina aud raurliinc near Mallu. waa week from Merrill to aite n the In Klamath Kalla yesterday after- I'.1H al itaa;Ln. aoon looklir4a bosine lutcre.-t. ; Merrill Itnnrhrr New O'Connor of Merrill, well known aheepman of the uelahhorlna dlatrlrl, was In Klamath Kali yesterday for a biiet i I'uMliesa visit. Krom Itolr) Mr. John J.ne and her daughter. Ml Lucille Joti. were ehoppiiti: lu Klamath Kalla yesterday from their ranoh home near liulry. Ml. I-U ILinohiT William Cbeyne. rancher f the Ml. Lakl district, waa In Klamath Kalla yea-' terday. Moving 'nto Hihi-m Mr. f'-twl lr. Henry Funk who have resided tn the Lorena apartments on SiM'i street for the past year, tire Mur ing; in:o a borne on NrLh K.ii'i street. Iloyle In Medford J. t Itoyle. Kt noral nuriaser of the Klamath T.ilS o.'fi.o of the California ilre i'iii I'.'wcr i-.miunv, spent Wed-r..- .lay in Me.lford looking Into Im.:-..- ccn.rtlcn. From IlilliMiuin ('. C. Ileldrloh Krom onion Mr. and Mrs. of I'hlloqnln, waa In Klamath Kali Urmit NeUon and aou Richard were the early part of the week lo lock visitor in Klamath Kalla yo.ler.tuy Into hustnea affaire. Ileldrloh has day from their home In Worden. been very III for the pjt fort- They were guests of Mra. Sidney Ah- nlicht. but la report, d aa (really boll and Mra. Abbotl'a home guest, improved. Mrs. Kred Scliwartt of Itoteliurg MM ! Ikirn Harold Monro uf ' III Wiell I'll company, waa passing out clgirs lesteiday over Ihe l.lrlh of an Infill! aon born to Mra Mon ro Votiday nlahl. Thla l their flrat child The family reside on North Ninth street. Ac'Ha ISa.lt loll Wold baa liven n cell ed In Klamath Kalla by Mr and Mrs. J. J. Keller from their on I'aul Keller, that be ha re celled an elcvllellt position on the San Pranclevti Chronicle In Ihe art 1 ncpartment. Keller ha. been nt ii.lv it.g art at a 4'lilrag.i iiutllute, and baa spent aome time In I'ortland and San KiancUco aluce hfs return Amazing Bargain At Moti'i Beginning Saturday, June 12 10th Annual June Sale . of Progrew Prow Merrill Included ia the out-of-town business visitors in Klamath Kalla this week were Mr. and Mra. Robert S. Adams of Merrill. Ileturus to Work Mrs. Sidney ! Abbott resumed ber position in i Moe'a store after an illness of a 1 short time suffering from throat trouble. To Vlit North M!is Mayae'ile l.ouvitt ia planning to leave for Killoue within a few day to visit with friends and attend the com mencement exercises . of the I'ni versity of Oregon. Ma l.eaii!t, daughter of Judge and Mrs. A I.. Leavitt, is a member of 1M l'"a Phi. I'nlvemlty of Oregon chain." IMiiiiis II. iik V s Mury Walk- ba.i returned to tier home in Ashland after vl.iltlng In Klamath Kails wiih Mrs. William Saunders .0:1 North Ninta street. She was ;ico mpuniod to Ashland liy Mrv 11. 1.. Hrown and Mrs Joe Shirk, wh 1 returned to Ashland the early purt of tiio week. Vl-lt In Morrill Mr. and Mrs. To ltoiiino ISxitlon Afier an III later Ofrluid. Miss 1'oullne ('lift. , neaa of the past two weeks. Mli and Ariel Kdsall, motored to Mer-: La Veda Kllnaon will on net Mon rill Tuesday night to visit with 'day reoum her position In the Mr. and Mr. M. tiolnicum If leld ; Flrat National bank, bookkeeping Mr. and Mrs. M. tiia.ominl and Mr. I department. .Mis Stlnson haa sut uud Mrs. Walter Kelly, t Mamie fered from aerere attack of In- (laconilnl.l fluenta. SHOES REPAIRED Whllo Vwi Walt JACK FROST WOltK tiUlVKS I'Olt I.KHM I IB Ho. tll HI. Klrat IKxir From Main HI. I.oog II ilr Nbainpoolni MnrcellllK I..V) Hair Khampooliif, Marrelllng 1.7.1 and and Special Attention lo Manicuring The Boston Beauty Shop' Itione llll. Winter 111.1c. Her from Malin Rudolp'a Jel Inek. wall known Uobemian ranch er of the Malin country, was in Klamath Falla yesterday afternoon to transact business affair. Child I Born Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Matey are the parents of a baby firl born at 7:30 o'clock Wednes day morning. June , at the Priv ate Sanitarium. The child has not yet been named. From Merrill Fred MoKendree was her yesterday to transact bus iness affairs, from bis ranch in the Merrill country. McKendree I' identified with the sheep industry o( the Merrill district. Merrill Visitor Mrs. Jess Whit latch and her young daughter. Miss Joyce, visited in Klamath Falls yes terday with their friends and en joying a shopping tour before re turning to their ranch home near Merrll. Many to Swim With the contin ued warm weather that Klamath Falls is enjoying, a party of the yen n per set ' Is planning to motor j to Wlnl-kse tonight to enjoy a : swimming party and picnic. The I rlrls are members of the Jinkers I club of First National bank. ,f To Return Home The many friends of Miss Kathleen Malloy and Blair Malloy will be happy to learn that they are returning to K'amnth Falls for the summer from Oregon Agricultural college where they have spent the past win ter. They will make their home with their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mra. Henry Funk. Miss Malloy I and her brother are erpected to arrive from Corvallls Saturday. ft From Kalrm Misses Max'ne Bur en and Marjorie Flegel. of Salem, visited In Klamath Falls Tuesday with. Mrs. Wayne Akers of Pleas ant street. Miss Buren and Miss Flegel are mpmhres of Kappa Kap ra Gamma, women's national frater nity. Mrs. Akers Is also affiliated with Kappa Kappa Gamma. Mi?s Buren l3 the daughter of Max Bur en. well known furniture dealer of Salem. The three young women all attended the University of Ore gon at Eugene. V Billy Murray Special Attraction Orpheus Theatre Saturday and Sunday Nights, June 17, and 13 The manager of this theatre haa gone to qu.fe an expense bring Billy Murray here, who every One han heard nhout In vaiidevill but never huve seen him. Mr. Mur ray will sing and tell funny stories. There will he no odvanco 1n prices so as to k'v every cno In Klamath Falls a chance to peo him and hear a real live and up lo Ihe minute attlat. rfel lafc aisaaQ, KUPPENHEIMER Fine Summer Suits Our Summer Suits are the elite cf Summer styles they give the cold shoulder to warm weather they are styled for Young Men and Men in single and double breasted mod elscolorful flannels, and worsteds magnificently tailored and distinctively styled. Priced with two pairs pants $34.50 to $49:50 , ' ...'! The suit you will want for the July 4th celebrations and vacation trips is ready. Headquarters for Flannel Trousers 50 styles to make selections from Dutches3 Guar anteed make. Every desirable color and stripe; all sizes bottoms. $5.00 the pair up For Your Fishing, Camping, Week-end Trips 'J. 1 M. . 2-S , 'j, r'-'z . .' s Men's Knickers $5.00, $6.50 to $10.00 Men's Lace and Button Trousers, in Khaki, Corduroy, Whipcords, . Gaberdines $1.9.5 to $15.00 the pair. Men's Summer weights in Blazers and Pull-on Sweaters $3.50 to $6.50 Men's I liking and Fishing Shoes and Pacs $3.50 to $18.00 Outfit here for your Outings Bathing Suits All the Best Makes One and two piece Bathinfj Suits plain and fancy colors. Columbia Kn.it nnd G. 6c M. Suits $1.50 to $10.00 Klamath clothing LE.AQ1H' CLOTHIBR8 SINCE jOJfc. 25 Years in Klamath Falls