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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1924)
1 TVi o n it, THE KLAMVTTI NF.Wg HIGH FACULTY MlNIHIKfi AT IW)AVA a cskc a usee ... a J) i : -. If imh BP' V - on hiiM ncM. " nn who M'age t . Vanu " children tfn. i- "i"' ,..r(ly from T rami till 11 j urg. umi -w- rf. cur y-t"d" lro,n S Lore". r"ch. . ur ira Oram of Ml. ? iranactiDg business flU clty yexerday flDo. . pankey l 'cre trom tn WU?5S ' 00 b,u"- rku FUckui of Yonna valley f bi vlHltor here yc trfjy. - , Rogers A. J- lewrt ' id re rler.d t the SI , bote! this week. r ,nd Mrs. Curt Hcldrkh ? Vr and Mr. Clyde Davis J, wunty t vlnltora from Moguls yesterday. b c Spink. J'imlce 'the it ChlMuIn was attending ?Mtie of business here yes-er4T- Mr and Mm. Theodore Flackus Dairy were In Klamath Kail "iwrdar ihopplng with local .tfhinH. Mr ind Mm. Walter Campbell ( Bly ire visiting at the home it Un. Campbells mother Mary )re of thl city. )lr. iDd Mrs. Kd Cardwell Iere here from their home at Kt. iUmitn Thursday on business ii pleasure. Ed. Hort was a county seat iiltor Thursday from Kt. Kla.ni H wii transacting business here it middle of tbe week. Rom Boyd. Boh Sloan and :hai. Moore, left for Barnes val u yesterday morning for a three four day's deer bunt. Mrs. Pete Baker, Mrs. Mat ton and Mrs. George L'hrln of ilgona were rlsltors at Klamath Fills yesterday afternoon. B. P. Moe has been named as Bioagtr of the I'lne Tree thea re to supercede J. I'. Chase, TUifmed to a California house. C. A. nils. district superln nim fur Wool worth store of )reon and Mr. Deal, manager of Ac Jledford WooVworth store 'ere in the city Thursday and Friday on a tour of Inspection. FROM MERRILL JOINS M ALIN Will Mk Joint Trip Today u, Hwre Historic Hjm Alotijj Tule iMkf Hlioro The high arhool faculties from Merrill and Malln accompanied by many students and friends will spend today viewing and studying the historic plac-a along the shores of old Tule lake. Capt. O. V.. Applegate will ac company the party and explain In an Informal matter tho happen ings which 50 years and more ago made hkat section the center of attention .throughout tbe country. . Kroin Klamath Kalis the start will be made about six In the morning. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomas and children and Iter, and Mrs. A. L. Illce going In ad dition to Capt. Applngate. The party will leave Merrill at 7:00 and Malln about 7:30. The noon luncheon will be at the old stronghold on the southern shore of the lake. thoie going taking their own lunches. Cnrrins for drugs, three etores. Portland and Klamath Kails 01 S IsONANZA, Oct. 17, nov. Ilowman, Methodist minister, who has been chonen to take charge of the church In Bonanza arrived here Saturday, Oct. 11. He was accompanied by his brother Al. Bowman from Can yonvllle, where Rev. Bowman has been stationed. Rev. Bowman held services Sunday evening In the church. Karly Monday morn ing he and his brother left for Canyonvllle. Ilev. and Mrs. Bow man will return to Bonanza in about two weeks. Bonanza needs a minister, this charge needs a pastor. Last year this pulpit was not filled with a resident minister. Bonanza wel comes Itev. and Mrs. Bowman. TRY The Sinclair Market for fresh and cured meats. For the lunch bas ket: Boiled Ham, Minced Ham, Blood Sausage, and Miller's Special FREE DELIVERY. ' ' "LET ME SERVE YOU." The Sinclair Market AUCTION MALK II Phnn 79T A... II .-I. - -II .! -.1" - Autuuu aiB ui on palming ail uobertson s Tamale House Sat urday evening at 7:30. Come i and see them painted. Hamilton Art Co. 14-18 i . - . I " pi 30x3 V igfll Gray Tubes I Vulcanized Splice $1.50 r 32x4 6 Ply I I Cord Tire $18.50 f LI Hub Tire Shop (J 1126 Main. Today RUMMAGE SALE Churchwoman's Service League at Maguire's Bldg. Eighth Above Main St The public is invited to attend an open meet ing of the organized workers of Klamath Falls " . . r " . : , -: : MONDAY EVENING October 20, 1924 at Scandinavian Hall AH local candidates have been invited to ad dress this meeting. Central Labor Council Affiliated With the A. F. of L. Square Deal Drug Store moved to Winters Building, next to Pine Tree Theatre. COME OVER Announcement Tin Hing Guey Restaurant will be dosed for the next several weeks to allow the management to make extensive re Pairs and alteration. Re-opening will be Enounced later. Tin Hing Guey AMERICAN AND CHINESE FOOD SPECIALTIES. 'inSt. Upstairs Phone 140 Not Our Delivery We make our every day performance tell the kind of service you get at this store. Our constant aim is to get your order to you promptly and to furnish you the kind of goods and values that will bring you back to this store for more. Our service pleases a host of patrons who know what good service is. If you are not buying your groceries of us, begin now. Let us show you what we can do for you. To appeal to the appetite these Indian Summer days we suggest: TRUPAK GOLDEN PUMPKIN made into delicious pie and served with whipped cream. We carry the full line of TRUPAK canned vegeta bles and fruits and they always please. Remember we carry only those brands of canned goods and other gro ceries that are known to be of superior quality. HOUSTON & PHELPS ONE BUSINESS GROCERIES Main at Eighth Phone 421 in i lit . 1 if.