The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, September 26, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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THE KLAMATH NEWS
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FT. KLAMATH
"FT. KLAMATH. Sept.
M!m Confine Mot of Sacra
memo. Csl'.f.. u a vVsltor of
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Siemens.. She
Arrived here the latter part of
rest week, and motored to Aeh
land;Ore.. Fuuday.
II." L. Wim-r. Mre. Ttea'ha
Jackson and Mlas Lenna Sargent
motored to Kljniath Fall Satur.
day morning to attend to busi
ness. ' They returned that after
noon. MKi Io'se Weedon of Klam
ath Fall Ore., was a visitor at
the - Fort ' Klamath hotel. She
came up with Mr. and Mr. 'Ray
Tsylor Friday evening and re
- tnrned home late Sunday eve
ning. , .
Alvin Copeland ' has . atarted
'tack -to school. He wti absent
last year.
Mr. and Mra. J. P. MrAuIffe
were in Klamath Falls Saturday
.on business. .
Mri. Ed. Noah, who has been
working at the Fort Klamath ho
tel the entire summer, haa gone
to Roseburg. Ore., which wu her
former home. Joe Martin took
fcer over.
- Rev. Oeo. N. Edwards of Wal
la Walla. Wash., is expected to
Tlsit the Fort ' Klamath Sunday
school next Sunday. Sept. 28.
B. T. Youel. principle of the
Fort Klamath high school, took
his wife over to Medford last
Saturday. rinrn'ng Sua day af
ternoon. Mrs. Youel will stay
there Tislting Willamette va'.ley
friend? for two or three weeks.
R. A. Moon haft been having
his house remodeled. They are
painting and papering the inside
this week.
Jack Ercscoe and Miss McCor
oack went to .Klamath Fall Sat
urday. 'Registered at the-Fort Klm
ath hotel are: Pliley and party
of Kirk; Geo. Nichols and V. D.
Bropby of Ashland. Ore.; Geo.
Chandler and wife of Lakeview;
Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Zumbrum of
Fort Klamath. Ore.; J. C. Mit
chell. F. E. Fennon of Sacra
mento. Calif.; Archie Kde of
Lakeview; J. G. Bnamball of
Skookum: G. I. Casper. John
Sklminack and wife of Sclo. Ore.;
Frank Bartu and family of Sclo.
Ore.; W. C. Wilson. J. T, D.xon.
Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Givan and
Edna M. Scballock.
Miss Juantia Taylor .Miss E!va
Moon. Harold Maloon, George
Hoffman. Jack Martin and Ray
Parker motored to Chiloquln to
attend the show Sunday evening.
Lee Ferguson and Glenn Fer
guson were in the county seat
attending to business Tuesday.
They returned that afternoon.
LANGELL VALLEY
ALGOMA
LANGELL VALLEY, Sept. 24.
Reverend Ames. Hallet 'and
Brown from Merrill, were visit
ors in the valley Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. . C. Ferris and
daughters Leo la and Josephine,
were, visiting at the Duncan
home Sunday.
-. Miss Mildred Duke of Lower
Langell Valley, spent the week
end with Mrs. Verna .Hlchen
bottom. : : i
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smith of
Algoma are spending a week
-with Mrs. 8mt'.S sister, Mrs.
James Malone.
Mrs. Verna Hlchenbottom and
Mrs. Emma Kilgore motored to
Bonanza Saturday to do a little
hopping.
Mrs. Fred Hilton, and Mrs.
James Malone were visitors in
Klamath Falls Thursday.
. George Noble and son Henry
were riding for cattle the last of
the week in Langell Valley.
.- Sol Dewey, Jr., spent the week
end, with bis mother and father,
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Dewey, Sr.
Frank P. Grohs made a busi
ness trio to Klamath Falls Fri
day. Carl McRendols attended the
dance given at Lorella Saturday
night . ,
Mrs. A. E. Gale of Lorella and
her mother, Mrs. Petross of Port
land motored around the valley
Sunday sight-seeing.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kilgore
were visitors In the valley Sun
day, from their home at Clear
Lake, Calif.
A. C. Duncan motored to Lor-
A LOO MA. SHt. 24 Mr. and
Mrs. Austin Cox spent the middle
of the week In Klamath FaJIs,
Mr. and Mrs. George Hofrnun.
aooompea'ed by Mr. and Mrs. J
CH1LOQUIN
TIIILOQUIN. 8i-Pt. N.Klden
8. Miller, world war veteran la
now bavins a petition signed by
local cltln ns to place him on, the
ballot as a rauJlddte for cotista-
O. Sowell made a bus'net Irlp'ble of I ho wood lliver district.
to Klamath Falls Friday. George Me of Modoc Point
Mr. and Mrs. Harry WnniU la recovering slowly at the Illack
were visitors of Klamath Falls' burn hoapltsl In Klamath Falls.
Friday. William Crum of Hprague
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Dow were' spent the weekend ' purchasing
called to Medford Sunday by j supplies. . .
the death of Dow'e father. James Jarktnn and sin Patrick
Mrs. John Wlndaor and son J. Ja-rson left today for Klam
Jack, were visitors la , Klamath ath Fall with Tburman Jackaon
Falls the middle of the week.' on a business trip.
Mrs. Henrietta Masters- and, Pat Kane, rancher of WlHUm
children, accompanied "by " Mrs.' son river . has gone to Klamath
Win. L'brroan spent Sunday with: Falls to purchase supplies.
Mr. and Mrs. Markwardt. Walter J. Kerrigan, publicity
August Kruger was a business ,nan. returned today from a 100
PELICAN CITY
PELICAN CITY. Sept. it.
The box factory was shut down
for a couple of days last week
on account ot the fan being
broken. ' ."
Chester Delstelhorse. Merlin
and Roy Bland went deer bunt
ing last Saturday and brought a
fonr pointer home with them.'
Thelroa Concergood spent Sat
urday In Pelican City.
Mrs. Chester Delstelhorse spent
Sunday In Algoma.
J. R. Brown and family and
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Ubrln spent
Sunday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. li. C. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Glasco of
Klamath Fills spent Sunday, eve
ning tn Pelican City.
Mr. afj Mrs. John Ubrln. W.
J. L'brAand son and Mr. and
Mrs. K. M. Ubrln of Goblet Ore.,
are here to attend the funeral of
their uncle and brother A. C.
L'br'n and are now visiting
friends and relatives.
John Sneerberger II. C.
Smith and A. D. THton joined
the Muscovites Saturday evening
but were able to work Monday.
M. E. Knauss and family
spent Saturday evening and Sun
day in Pelican visiting at E. D.
TUton's home.
ASPGROVE
Falls on
visitor In Klamath Falls Tburs-, tulle trip over the tusrah ronntry
day.
Hans L'hrman motored out to
Yonna Valley Sunday to visit
with friends and relatives.
The combined harvester is
threshing for John HageUtetn.
Sr. this wek.
ASPGROVE. Sept. 24 Mr.
and Mrs. W. Doney of Ch'loqutn
were callers at Mrs. Charlie Se
vlts and Mrs. W. A. Benson's
home Thursday afternoon.
H. V. Griffin returned from
Portland Friday. Griffin had
taken his son Robert to Corvallls
where he will attend the O. A.
c.
C. R. Miller and daughter
Claudlne were up from Klamath
Falls to spend the week-end with
Mrs. Miller.
Fred Jackson, Ernest Kramer
and Norman were duck hunting
on the big marsh Sunday. They
returned with a bag of seven
ducks. .
L. D. Stephenson and the Kes
terson brothers were over from
Ashland Saturday evening at
tending to business here.
Mrs. D. Anderson was a busi
ness visitor in Klamath Falls
Tuesday.
Ted Savage was over from
Grants Pass last week visiting
friends here.
Charlie Sevlfs and Walter
Wlirams were home to spend
Sunday with their famllys.
Alex Benson was down from
the Ewauna logging camp to
spend Sunday with his mother.
Mrs. Charlie Sevlts and Mrs.
W. A. Benson called on Mrs. J.
J. Valiere and Mrs. Gerchberger
Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Clements
and son William motored to Ft.
Klamath Sunday.
A booster for Klamath county
and Klamath" Falls and every
legitimate Industry therein, that's
The Klamath News.
Hood River Apple picking
will be two weeks earlv. Ana tn
its, Hunaav MLerttoon cm nuaitJJirjL weaxnet PfowMt-of-
and Wt for Klamath
a bn-lne trip,
Bishop !an Hart of the Ore
gon Shaker church has gone to
Klamath Falls on a trip In the
Intcrea'.a of his church.
Henry Burke. KUmsth Falls
wrestler, threw his man. Perry
White, at the DuVall hall In nine
minutes at the recent match.
William i Duncan, attorney at
law was a recent visitor and left
for Klamath Falls.
William . Moore, owner of
Moore's rorvnlng houe. left fw
Klamath Falls on a butlnes trip
Jut Dumore was thrown otf
a horse recently and bad bis
shoulder broken.
A baby boy was born at th
borne of Mrs. Harry Jackson and
the boy and mother are both en
Joy'irg excellent health.
Tom Lang Is having bis build
ing remodeled which Is now oc
cupied by the Lee Ling cafe.
Charles Chron of the Qual
ity cafe is recovering from a se
vere cold and expects to be n
duty tomorrow.
Prick Jim and George Miller
have returned from Lakeview
whore they a'tended the ro!eo.
Entwine peplne has returned
to the h'tne of hi daughter Mrs.
Daisy Wright, after having spent
the summer with friends at
Warm erring.
Mary DuVall has Inst return
ed from a tr(p to Huckte'ierry
mountain wfth her parents Mr.
and Mrs. DuVall.
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PHILIP COU
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Pbost
AGENCY
KLAMATH AGENCY. Sept. 24.
The M!w Lestba and Jes
s's Gray, and Florence and
Clarice F.lllott. all atud?m at
Kar:U Ik-nit .Mt.l.iii-. were
home over the week-end ,wlth
their rccpocllve parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Moffat and Mr. and
Mrs. Orvillo Killott.
Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Elliott
entertained at dinner last Sun
day. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Bed
ford and family of Klamath
Falls.
Mrs. Carlylo IevIsee. gueat for
about ten days of Miss Muriel
King, left with her husband Sun
day, for their home In I loll Inter,
Calif. , ; - .x .
IlAZ.lAlt 1V FT. KLAMATH
MXDAY H(';i(MJL OCT. 4
Ily IIKXIIY L. KAItUKI.L
(lnlte, Itrmm Kp.,. wWf)
Preaa) After
convincing examples glvAn the
boxing public In the last two
years. It seems ttat a new heavy,
weight champion will arrive. BOi
when challenger has been .ullt
up. lut when Jack Dempser t
down to the level of an ordinary
rival. ,
Jiempsey Is In' the same po..
tlon that Jim Jeftrle. follnd him.
self several years ago. when h
was forced U t back to the
faim becaua there wan no
rtavywelght !,f, for him l(,
The present champion. Lj
etcr, U plsyJn 0 haider nick
than tb former tltlebolder. be
es use In Jeffries' time the cham
pionship wa not a million-dollar
of building up challenger to
fool the public aa there is to
day. The unusual scarcity of heavv.
weights good . enough to bi
steamed up Into challenger ma-i
lenai is evidenced most strlk'ns
ly In .the admUslon of Tex Rlc
kard that be has Ulled to find
avaTjweigai good enough toi
risk the money that is necessary
to put over a show In which the'
champion takes a part. !
1 t A i
A "witsra was very gloomy i
about future business prospects
after Harry 'Wills and Luis!
Angel FIrpo had mads such a'
mess out of the fight In Jersey j
City that was ataged for the
purpose of finding an """tnt I m u I
t rm It m I . I.
plonsblp bout. . I
t Wills had' ths finest chance of'
bis life to make a showing that!
would force a promoter to ar-j
range a matoh for him with toe'
champion. He bad everything to;
gain and nothing to loae. Wills
did win the fight, of course, but1
he made such a bad showing that
more than 40.000 paid cusiwj
mere, who support Mg box4 ;
irt the arena firm In the con
viction that Wills couldnt go!
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Shoe Repairif
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TOURING
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Buick Garage
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Phone 94
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We are In the wJ
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223 S. 6th PhoM
FT. KLAMATH Sept. 24.
The Fort Klamath Sunday school
will give a .bazair at the com
munity hall. Friday evening, Oc
tober 3. for tho purpose of rais
ing funds to paint and rcnavato
the church. .
A Gypsy fortune teller will in-j
habit her tent during the even'nc
and give forth knowledge to
those who seek It; Japanese
maidens will serve tea. cake and
wafers in the lea garden; In an
adjoining bocth. coffee, dough
nuts, etc., can be purchased for
a small sum; a fish pond and
other hmusements will be feat
ured throughout the entire even
ing. A booth containing plain
and fancy sewing will also be an
attraction. A good time Is as
sured every one.
The latest sporting news In
cluding the Coast and Major
league ball games are published
In The Klamath News.
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