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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1924)
1021. Page Three Oakland Wrestler PERSONALS (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) VOTE FOR GANONG . ,-..n nt Tlonanza 1 a Duncan f Langoll valley ?2 the wunty neat HaUirday. i"S out q h"""0 SrHir artcrnoon. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY "All of Klamath's Legal Buslneaa Under One Responsible Head' bm Drown. Langell ralley . fi wan In town yeerday at iSdw" matler. of business. . aBd Mm. J. J. Bto'icnr am h.ri from ,, purkptt of Keno wm oIb with local morcnanU jMterday. MIh Alir Lytlo was down (rom Donas Saturday on busl- Mr and Mra. R. W. Tower were here yciiterday doing a hop ping. glkes Ilamaker waa here from the Horton loKfsIn camp the lat ter part of the week on business. J. 0. Hamaker of Ilonaosa waa tran'factlnK bualness at the coun tr itat Saturday. Mr.' and Mr. Joe Tayior of po ralley were here Saturday, pering taxwi and shopping with local merchants. Kenneth Wllkeraon from Lan (dl ralley waa here yeaterday doing bunlnens with Klamath falla merchant. Mr. and Mra. T. R. Smith, ac mpanled by Mra. Nanna Can treil motored to Medford Sunday tod returned In the evening. A party of Or. Harden Carter, Bjtod Hai-deaforook. Carl De teete, and Arthur Whitman tpenl Sunday duck hunting. Mra. James Foster left Sunday morula for San Francisco on tier fall and winter millinery buying trip. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bochdoldt proprietors of the ice cream par lor at Bona tun were buslneaa vis itor! here yesterday. J. H. Hamilton and L. O. Wrij-ht of Chlloquln who are .connected with. the forest service spent Monday in Klamath Falls on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Elliott of Portland are registered at the Arcade hotel, they are looking er their property Interest here. Pete Poole' of Bonanza waa in town yesterday to visit hie wife ho lg recovering from an oper ation perfoprneii iro weolrq srg t the Klamath Valley hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Campbell and family of Bly spent the 'eek-end with Mrs. Campbell's Bother, Mrs. Mary Drew, of this city. Mrs. Ray Lyon, Mra. E. E. Mee and Mrs. J. J. Parker mo ;e.d I? Modford Sunday to at tend Christian Science lecture, "ey returned in the evening. pZ ,fr'on(l8 o' Mr. and Mrs. t Calahan of Hilderbrand will mmTy t learn of the serious Illness of their elKh.t-yeer-old son hospliat the Klamath General L&E INSURANCE Your life insurance uemand8 real Befo service. re you buy see John H. Houston Sim ml. B1J- ' J 1 r K fa A is 1 ' 4 f 'i Henry Burke and Al Karaalck will be the principals in a wrestling match at Moose ball this evening. Karaalck expects to tip the scales at 170 again. 165 for Burke when the bout is call ed. A preliminary match will be between Randall Hicks and Young Zybysoo will entertain the crowd wHh wrestling while an other preliminary will be a box ing bout between Harold Light- foot and Jimmy Walker. The preliminaries will be snap- py and are sure to please the bunJh but it Is the main event which will fill the house. Every body in Klamath Falls knows Henry Burke and the boys of th1a town are strong for him. Karaalck has a reputation for being a bard man to down and Burke will have to work some to win. The doors open at 7:30 and the first preliminary will go on at 8 o'clock. Seats are selling at very reasonable prices and there -U every assurance of a good attendance. Our Aim The News in Every Klamath County Home i Choice Cuts of beef, pork and mutton are always to be had at this shop, but there are other things important in a modern meat market. The little things always count there is sausage, pickled pigs, feet, head cheese, calf's liver, brains, tongue, sweet breads, fresh and smoked fish. Yes, we particularly wish to call your attention to our smoked fish and salt fish especially desirable now that the cool days have arrived. Our' hams and bacon are of superior quality, including home cured and the best of the Eastern packs. ' , FRESH OYSTERS ; 'i Palace Market 524 Main Street Phone 63 We Appreciate Your Patronage The People's Paper: The Klamath News tWkyliaVe (oot irouLIes at ill? PRACTICALLY all foot troubles are caused by incorrect shoes or incorrect fitting of cor- ( rect shoes. Right now when your feet are well and strong is the time to make sure that you are wearing the right shoes. Arch Preserver Shoes fit your feet they come up and stay up to the arch and they prevent all forms of foot trouble.' Their greatest value is to the person who has healthy feet and wishes to keep them healthy. . Yet Arch Preserver Shoes will relieve all cases o foot trouble which are not serious enough for the -attention of a surgeon. Solve your foot prob lemsthe problems to come the problems you r now have with Arch Preserver Shoes. New Fall Styles are ready for' your inspection. For Men For Women HOUSTON & JESTER 515 Main Street 1 i MZrnZ3 -g-g. f u-z-uii. -in, ,i) j, i nijM r THE BIG SALE at the Central Outfitting Company Corner Ninth and Main is still going on, and will con tinue until money enough is secured to meet the provisions of the will STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 V Telephone 396-W