The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, October 25, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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PEESONAL
t niuVtMii tt thai
KZ Tcouniry. to a local visitor.
t u NIcholM of Medford vlsit
d In Ktanutb Falls Tburaday.
c A of Chlloquln tu
, idcit vlnlior yesterday.
ug (o. Wbren at Algoma
wri WuI visitor Friday.
ur and Mrs. I. W. Ryao of
rrt Klamatb Ultd In Klamath
Flli yesterday for a abort time.
n p Overton of the Klamatb
Agency locl 1' Tbnra
diy. Mr and Mrs. R. It. Camp, who
retlde at Yreka. Calif., were
local TlHor yeeterday.
Mn. 0. M. StraWbrldge of
Chlloquln made a brief shopping
tour to Klamath Kalla Friday.
Cba. Adam of Olene was
transacting business In town Fri
day. Robert I.ytle, Ilonanxa rancher
vii a toral fc iidneaa visitor yea
terday. William M. Bray, who operatea
the Spraicuft Hirer Lumber, com
psny at Chlloquln, waa dty
binloeM visitor yesterday,
Carl Wren, cattle buyer, baa
returned to bis Jiome In Dixon,
Calif., after spending a few days
here.
Jack McAullffe arrived In
Klamath Falls from eastern Ore
ton yetserday. where be haa been
oo business for aereral days.
C. N. Hamsber, lubricating en
Claeer for the Shell Oil company,
ii a city vilstor for a few days
from San Francisco.
Mrs. H. M. Mathews has left
for Oakland Calif., wbere she
will vllt relatives for a month
or, ill weeks. '
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Orem were
riiltlnr. in the county seat Fri
day from their ranch in the Mt.
Ukl vicinity.
D. F. Driscoll of Donanta la
visiting for a day or ao with bis
daughter. Mrs. Milton Smith and
MIjs Agnes Driscoll.
Mn. Brown Michael made a
brief shopping tour to the county
et yesterday from her borne
sear Dairy.
Miss Vera Houston left yester
day morning for Portland for an
Indefinite visit with relatives and
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hagelstein
ere city business visitors yester-
diy from fucir Urge rauvu uni
Algoma.
Mrs. Frank Buckley of Ten
Bant. Calif., is here spending a
ek with Mra. Fred Glover of
Clover's Jewelry store.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCormlck
and daughters, Mary and Anea,
were city vlaitora yesterday after
noon from their ranch west of
town.
Leonard Woodruff and daugh
ter have arrived from Los An
wies and Journeyed on to Fort
Mamath where Woodruff will at
tend to business affairs.
Mrs w. E. Lanvm motored
'rom Lamm's mill at Modoc Point
inursday. accompanied by MrsT
Slccourt of SaB Francisco, who
' visiting here.
Mrs. Robert Aficke and Mrs.
Andrew Wanner are expected
nome tonight from Portland.
erc they have been visiting for
. in Past week.
b,. U' .Campbell left Friday
""nInBby tralif for San Fran
" From there he will leave
IL,H tor Florida, where be will
Pod the winter. Campbell
(PAID ADVERTISEMENT)
A vote for
GANONG
FOIt
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
means a vote for:
FEWER DEPUTIES.
ONE RESPONSIBLE HEAD.
HALF THE COST.
I
. MENTION
pent the summer here and en
Joyed several outing at the Lake
of the Woods and other popular
resorts.
About 22 members of the
Method'st church went to Merrill
Thursday night to attend the
Sunday School conference there.
Mrs. J. J. Ktelger of Chlloquln
and Mrs. Clifford -vlu and
daughter at Dorri. Calif., are
shopping and vlnitlng fronds in
Klamatb Falls for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Paddock
are down for a few days from
the railroad construction camp
near Odll lake. Paddock is con
struction engineer on the Natron
cut-off.
Miss Fern Cox. who resides
near Olene with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Cox, wan operated
on for appendicitis n a local hos
pital yesterday morning. She is
reported getting along nicely.
. Chas. II. dim at Portland. Is
In this city for a few days. Glos
Is the chief speaker at several
republican rallies which have
been given In different parts of
the county.
Mr. Oscar Peyton. Miss Doris
Ady and Calvin Peyton motor
ed to Slsson, Calif., yesterday to
vlnlt Mrs. Peyton's son. Frank,
who to employed with the S. P.
company there. They will re
turn tomorrow evening.
Gordon Smkh. accompanied by
Mrs. It. M. Smith, lc-ft early tliU
morning for Grants Pass and will
return this evening. They will
be accompanied on their return!
home by Mrs. R. M. McLeod and
Mrs. E. T. Saunders and son, who
will visit here for a few days.
LA FOLLETTE
RALLY WILL BE
NEXT TUESDAY
The big La Foilette-Wheeler
rally of the campaign will be held1
at Scandinavian hall next Tues
day evening. October 28, at
which time Albert L. Johnson,
nephew of Hiram Johnson of Cal
ifornia and a speaker of more;
than ordinary ability, will ad
dress the gathering. j
This meeting Is being an
nounced by small bills distribu-1
ted over town on which the;
meeting is announced as to be
held under the auspices of the,
La Follette campaign committee
tf Oregon. These circulars carry;
the Union Label being the only
!oe! po!U"l dodaers distribu-;
ted carrying this label. I
Taxes are necessary, but it is
what you get for your tax dollar j
that counts. Nov. 4th. vote forj
C. H. Underwood for County;
Commissioner. 021tl
Choose your druggist with
care. Seventeen years practical
experience plus college training
make us competent In the profes
sion of pharmacy. Curfin says
so
Taxes are necessary, but it is
what you get for your tax dollar
that counts. Nov. 4th. vote for
C. H. Underwood for County
Commissioner. 021tf
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Mail your drug wants to us.
We dispatch them promptly.
Currins for Drugs. 025
Are you satisfied with what
you are getting for your tax
money? November 4th. go to the
polls and vote for C. H. Under
wood for County Commissioner.
OSltf
Choice of five (5) kinds of
safety razors. $1.00 each. Cur
rins for Drugs. u
THE KLAMATH NEWS
KOCIAL EVKM.NO RV
MltH. J. IJ. CASEY
BONANZA. Oct. 24. A party
was alvpn iiv vt- i n :.
on the evening of October 18. at!
t. Hume Boom rour rniioa south
east of Uonanza. The guests
were: Mr. and Mrs. John iiunn
and daughters Myrtle, Mildred
and Amelia, Mr. and Mrs. Jeny
McCain le and small daughters,
f;na. MoCartle, Mls Reglna
t"KK. and Dick Flynn. Games
and dancing filled the evening
and everybody enjoyed it all.
IHt. GASH IX OFFICE
Dr. Gas Is In bis office again
after nine weeks in the clinics
of the east. 014-28
Mall orders promptly dis
patched. Currins for Drugs. 025
Phone 93
The Holiday
Spirit
The custom of re
in e m b e r 1 n g your
friends with Greeting
cards at Christmas has
become universal. We
have over one-hundred
exclusive designs
to choose from. Make
your selection now for
December delivery. .
W. O. Smith
Printing .
Company
TAXES ARE NECESSARY, IPS WHAT YOU GET FOR
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Every registered voter in Klamath County is invited to call at;
the Underwood Headquarters, Sixth and Main streets, and sign
their name to the Club Membership List.
Join an organization devoted to the election of
t r .
C. H. Underwood
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
FROM A BUSINESS STANDPOINT, for the most important
office to be filled by Klamath voters at the .November Elec
tion. Support a man who has made an unqualified success of
every business enterprise with which he has been connected.
The organizers of the UNDERWOOD CLUB desire to wek
come as new members, MEN and WOMEN VOTERS from
EVERY COUNTRY and CITY PRECINCT in Klamath
County.
By C. F. STONE, President.
C. A. HAYDEN, Secretary.
- . (Paid Advertisement)
La Follette
II il' fit II II IrJ ViK II
3i NT
The public is cordially invited to attend a ;
La Foilette-Wheeler Meeting
' ; -at . -' ' '
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Scandinavian Hall
Tuesday Eve, October 28
The speaker of the evening will be
ALBERT L. JOHNSON
This meeting is held under the auspices of the
La Follet;te Campaign Com. of Oregon.
r (Paid Advertisement)
The Klamath News
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