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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1924)
THE KLAMATH NEWS Page Two THK KLAMATH XKWB Published Tueaday. Thursday and Saturday morning by Tlir. KLAMATH NKWt ri BUtHINU to. lit So. Fifth Ht. 'h ,T Klamath rail. Or. Nat Onrbtn. Wlir Btrenaeh, r. C NlckU. Propa. KnUrad aa aconl cla matter Na. It.. tl, at tba poaiofflo al Klamath Kaila. Oregon. anr too aot of March . Ht. ai Hsruirrio hatki (By mall outld city) l Malha " JJJ " (By cVrrierln kla'h" iSifia ) I iBODbbt i. 1.00 .EDITORIAL ; TUB COUNTKY IS SAFE One month from today will be election day all over the country. Between now and then the peo ple will be In more or lea of an excited condition orer laauea. more imaginary than real. Difference of opinion and of policy exist between candidate but we have faith In America and her people and do not be lieve the life of the nation de pend on the election of any par ticular man or any set of men affiliated In any polltal Prty. Whether Ganong or Brower is chosen a district attorney for Klamath county will not deter mine whether or not this com munity shall advance. The great fight between Tom Kay and Jeff ilyer may go either way at the November elec tion and Old Oregon will be much the tome o far aa general pro gress la concerned. Oool'.dge. La Foilette or Davis may win in the national election and yet the nation will continue strong a the leading country of the world. Different policies of different .political parUe greatly affect the nation, but much of the po litical argument thrown out now Is a smoke screen and when the men elected take office they are so surrounded by laws and cus toms that the old ways are fol lowed in the main. Real progress and real advance in governmental ideas comes when the mass of the people have been educated to believe those things good and proper for the country. Then any party In pow er' to glad to help the people carry out their desires tney be come no longer a political issue. In the meantime don't let some bug-a-boo devised by a po litical leader scare you into be lieving that our nation Is in great and Immediate danger. PELICAN CITY- PELICAN' CITY. Oct. 3. Mr. and Mr. John Uhr'.n. W. J. Uhrln and R. M. Uhrin returned to their home in Coble last Fri day. Mrs. E. D. Tllton returned from Weed last Saturday evening accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Woods and son. Mr. and Mrs. Woods returned Sunday evening. Mr. and Mr. H. C. 9m Kb and Mrs. K. M. Uhrln epent Saturday evening and Sunday tt Aspln lake. Miss Kda Knaum ti out of school this week taking treatment for her arm. H. D. Mortison has returned to bis home in Pelican City. Ed Wrideouts bother and sister in-law are visiting them. Mr. and Mm. Chas. McCandlesi of Modoc Pornt spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mc- Candless. enc of two months, which time was spent camping In various mountain rarap and rvsort. Joe Dewey and family have re cently mover, onto the old Jark Burke place northeast uf Mer rill. Donald IlaJley ha hto arm free from the bandage, wbk-.h he ha been obliged to wear for several weeka. owing to an Injury re ceived some time ago. Mrs. George Wright has re turned to Merrill after an ab wnce of several months. Mr. Wright ha many friend here who welcome her return. MERRILL MERRILL, Oct. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fruit were shop- p'ng In Klamath Falls Tuesday afternoon. Miles Moore and Calvm Has kins were transacting business In Midland Monday. The chairmen of various com mlttees In the Ladles' Aid, met Wednesday a-fternoon In fhe club rooms and worked on articles for the coming bazaar, which will probably be held the last of No vember. 'Miss Cassv Smkh of Geerart, Ore., arrived In Merrill Wednes day, and will v'slt her sister Mr. William Turner. The 1 ters have not seen each other for five year. Mrs. Ben Faus and son Robert -ee-t--Ta estiay-e-. vara in KiJCi- ath Falls. Mrs. Ed Harwood was In Klam ath Falls Friday, having dental wotx done. Martin Ornsby and his mother nave returned home after an ab BLY BLY. Oct. 3 The death of little E. T. Olvan was greatly mourned by both adults and chil dren of this community, (treat sympathy I extended to the par ents. Some of thowe present at the burial were: Mr. and Mr. Je Parker. Mr. and Mr. Jim Olvan. grandparent. D. U. Ol van. brother of E. T. Sr.. and hi wife and Marvin Crosa. Jim Dixon and daughter Ella Gene motored to Klamath Fall Saturday. While there KIIa Gene bad some dental work done. Mr. Howard Thrutton and daughter are guet of Mr. Thruslon'a parent Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Howard. The ladle Aid held a delight ful meeting Thursday of list week at the home of Mr. Ed. Caeher Jr. They will meet at Mr. Ed. Casebeer's Sr.. this week. IUbe Bell and Barbara Owen were entertained at the Howard home by Mis Beratce Thursday and Friday night. A dance was held at the hall Saturday. The young people of Illy report an enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wallls and on Dale spent the week-end at the county seat. White there they enjoyed the circus. Mrs. Frank Obenohaln return ed to her home here after a de lightful visit at Jacksonville for the pat few weeks. a-dney Lyon and Jack Morgan were In for the clrcu tut week. Mrs. Ed. Casebeer Jr.. waa a visitor at the school house last Monday. The children of the Bly school contributed 13.55 to the Near Eat. . Mrs. Mule Owen returned home Wednesday of last week af ter having had a pleasant visit with her sister at Merrill. E. W. Whetstone and family were In Klamath. Falls last Saturday. Jessie Boyd was unable to at tend school last Friday due to illness. Mrs. J. O. Owens Wi her sister and family during the; latter part of the week. I Mrs. Delia Walker of Klamath Falls returned to her home there i after having spent the past week, as guest of Mrs. Tom Garrett. ai sister. i Marvin Stevens visited with: Dave Campbell Wednondav of last week. i Mrs. Clark Hamacker of Med-' ford is spending a delightful time at the home of her niece' Mrs. George Boyd. j Mrs. Mary Case returned to: Lakevlew Sunday with her brother McKIndery of that city. Bert Lapham wa In this vi cinity Tuesday making arrange- ments for hay for winter feeding ' T I t..i,i . ... . ' cuaau was in lsiy tne early part of the week. Mrs. Jim Glvai drove to Klam ath Falls Sunday morning. Mrs. Hazel Peters and children ac -companled her. Jim Peters and Phylls are quite 111 therefore medical treatment was necessary for them. D. M. McLemore and Chris Lonnley are on their way to Malheur county for the purpose of buying more cattle. Fred Morley was In Bly Mon day night. Antotn Weatlen stopped at Bly Tueaday on his way to Lakevlew to be present at the wedding of her son John Drls coll to Kathryn Lynch Wednes day. CITY COUNCIL IMKHKH CITY LI HI t A It Y 'UXI The proportion of a bond Issue for $50,000 to purchase a Bite and build for a city library and rest room will be on the ballot according to the ordinance pass ed by the city council providing for a charter amendment to that effect. The ordinance was pawi- eu v aUntt Dun (JUS vote of the I'umicu, an memoerg Deing pre sent. Baker St. Francis academy opens wirn largest enrollment In history. SPRAGUE RIVER SPIIAGUE HIVEIt. Oct. 3. F. A. Ilutto returned from busmen trip to Klamath Agn ry Tudy. Charles llorton from Dorrta, Calif., and Fred Ktuael from Merrill are In town for a few day. They are buying up beef rattle. lunirl Wann, merchant la rgue Hlver received a ship ment of lumber from the lltg l'a!n l.unttwr company. II plans on having an addition built to hi home. Mr. Ivey Clark and Claudia Hood Ml for Chlloquln 1at Sun day. They ex pout to be goo several da). Soveral of the (oral people visited the Srague White Pint mill last week and witnessed the sawing of the first lumber. They started 4ring the log iul Into the river four year aio by the Saddle Mountain Lumber com pany. The lumber came. out In, excellent fond Ion. The Saddle j Mountain Lumber company hadi about l.OOo.ooo fet of log In the river which they sold to the Sprague White Pine mill. Ik Kesterson from Toy and hU brother are In town for a few dijrs on business. I Same Howarth. superintend-' ent of the forestry department j drove In Tuesday afternoon. He, ! up on government business. Fred Peierwon. clerk of the! county school unit visited thej local school last Monday. Ilej discussed plan for a new build-' Ing for the school. Robert E. Strahorn, president! Of the O. C A K. anil fSoadlna of New York, treasurer of O. C. j K. were In town last week on! business. A. T. Lancll and Fred Lang o!d ail of their sheep to Char ley DnLap. the first uf the trtmfc. Kprague River people who took advantage of the opportun ity enjoyed two very excellent sermon last Sunday. Rev. Cope of Portland preached In the forenoon and Rev. Crakson1 H'.mthaw. superintendent of the Quaker yearly meeting talked In, t h A ftftAPnnAll W Ji Kaiu ttm more auch treat during the year. LANGKI,!, VALLEY U'fiurv HTA.M) Win DAIRY WW LOR ELLA. Oct. 3. The Ln gell Valley LadlM club met TK.''n?MuN,lV 0B Thur.diy The Oleo-Margarlne bill waa dla. cued and all ladle present ex preaaed Ibelr Intention to be pre sent at the poll and support th dairy cow. After the buslosil hour delicious refreshments were M. Kllgor r '.: " Bon. J"--. 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