The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, November 05, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE KLAMATH NEWS
Page Two
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l l Cullf.. lor two weeks, inera was urge crowd present Th. . u '-"asT
i Thay reported god road and and nearly every out was tnak. ih. . fIMr, ij
'ju0 nice weather while they .were! ad. Theyrwere entertalnd by r (nr,m iulT,1W ,
Klamaftln Cmafty News :",!.h:,.r".... pteiiS
aUiJAMUWivuu xi.rvvaa j flM)cball team played on the Mar- con.Utlng i-f aandwltrhe. cake I. m ,l tw..r ! I
UjrtU field Friday afternoon. Mar- and coffee were served. r.ii.T4 " it!!'
' rill w..n kv ib score of 1 lo 0. Hoy Weal baa been ...). "V ' sfrh J:, ro,h n.
FT. KLAMATH
FT. KLAMATH. Nor. S.
Ch. Noah's crew ha been laid
off this week on account of the
rainy weather. They will return
lo their work aa soon aa the
weather will permit Ibem lo do
so.
O. II. Bud.-h who baa been In
tha hospital at Klamath Fall
(or tha lat week raturnad homa
Wednesday.
Tha man who wara working on
tha ditch that run through tha
upper part of thla valley, have
bean laid off for about la daya.
Tha supervisor thinks tha weath
ar will ha fit to etart to work
by Iba and of that lima.
Tha Fori Klamath grammar
and high arhooU gave Hallo
wean program tha aftarnoon of
Oct. 31. Tha parent
school children wara lav
Mr. and Mrs. Uay Taylor
tha nan who have been
on tha ditch that goa through
tha upper part of Wood River val
ley to Klamath Fall Wednesday
afternoon.
Chat. Humphrey mada a trip
to Klamath Fall Wednesday af
ternoon. Ha la exparted back In
thin vicinity any lima now.
' Jack Briscoe and Ml Etva
rill won by Iba score of 1 lo 0.
Hoy eat baa been quite k
TCMMAKIT ! D,"r,"n wa anap- pioc murauay with aa at- jmWi lit
TE1NNANI ping in Klamath Fall. Saturday, la.k of l.ronchltla. tB..lWr,, T irUS
II. C. Andern taken to Mr. Mary Willi ma wa ton- Inl til V 10 it?1
TENNANT. Nov. 3. Mr ltoy lha Warren Hunt ho-pllal Frl- lined lo her home Ui wek with trt.lt fcllll fa?
Hawkln and daughter Harmony, day where ha will receive treat- a eavere cold. m of hV, l JZ
v.ied in lunmulr ilia lat of; meat for n week or mora. Mr. Ktbel Mostly enterutnrd lubu u Brt. ai ,u!?'
Iba weak. Mr, it. U Uaiion ana war per aaugnter naial tfbort with a
Mr. F. C. Burkcly I home: mother Mra It. 1. Uurrl were:urprue birthday -party. ,t ,,rr
again from her tay in Klamath Klamath Fall visitor Saturday, j homa tfunday aftarnoon. Out.
Kail. I C. K. Iunn h rentined hljdor and indoor a ma war au-
Mr. it i. Txnwileton Mt Hun work at lha Merrill creamery, t Joyed Ibrouchout lha tfori..
day for Portland where he w tit Hurt Ferguon of (trland. Calif . 1 1 Jtte In tha aftarnoon rfrh-
vUlt with bar daughter lor n lima j ba taken nt ptaca, rergnann
and Incidentally arape tha mora , ni hi family arrived In Mar
aavara weather of thla part C rill 1at Friday.
Iba world, which I likely to an-1 O. F. Carlton ha been ron
naar. She wa accompanied a ! fined to hi room k f or aeveral
far aa Weed by her aon J. A. Tarn-1 day, aa a rull of throat Ifou
pleton. ; bla.
Mra. C. C. Chandler apenl the
week with her al.ier-ln-law. Mr.! ctlA4kPDC
Clay Parker, returning to her I OUlVaIYlfc.KO
homa In Klamath FalU by auto.!
Tuevday'a atorm afforded lha; st'MMKKH. Nov. 3 Tha Jollr : w,lD l"wliaa nnkla
cttua or a flay a varauon ior ,s1thlom mei la.i Tliur.diy af-!
menla wara aarved. Thoa nr.
oi wera: Carrla Maa Fryrear
Klva Ward. Iiarryl Hbort. Hober
ani warren Ksall. Allan Cum
tnlog. Ilnalah and Irving Kiell i
Ka Hmlth. Wilbur Hhori. Jn
8hori. Dorothy and Mary fibort
Mary Waat and lha hoatea. j
Mr. Itubart Fry ear I Ju.t
able to le around on crutrh..
latter (being la bad Ihraa week
ra tb. v... , nii.
of the 4ba woodmen tf lha camp, by j ,noo0 wj,j, Mf., '.U on lha Ol PIMP QPHlVi!
Ited. - keeping Ihem from going lo their nj.hW4r Oo f t k. Wl-CIIC. OWnUUL
lor look' dutlea a uual. haJ weaiher lha aliendanra a n a ctv-w
working W. M. Clinton and family drove Lm,u blll , trry r-aJw, ,jme1 BASKET SOCI
to Weed and baca on unaay iai ; w M Th f0nwln, u.jie.
ny auto, it waa r irora , .era preerit. Maidama: Millar.
SOCIAL
GREAT SUCCESS
nt trip, ha raporu. a ina wma .,rn. Thomp0. Tuckvr.i
made driving a digraebla lak. j o.bV. 1 A. Wat. Townvend i
Mr. and Mr. J. O. Miller rut , yan s 4 TufVer. Mr Camp-;
their vacation rather ";MI and Paul of Klam.lh Fall rarly ffMI Taken U bile Will Itr
acaouni of lha bad . ,Bd lha ho.te.a. Tha naU meal-j , . , . ' Wlr.V,!
which baa not been conducive to'BJ w4 , h, ,. of Mrn l" y" Jrlr Wlrla..
pleaure aaeklng ibi pat ".'t a: r-. Ttkur.1av Vnf 19 i Ig" aiMI IAla
Moon were bnaineaa caller of:""' iwj -- and each membor ta rrqur.ted to! 111
Cbiluquia. Thursday evening. wh n ,byl.Jt?r r n"a icoroa dr4 In lb atyla of their i Tha batkat ocl end acbonl
Kraem Bennett and Ililllaj11 B'.r"- . wt . ,..rm I grandmother' lima and to bring ? program given at OJana Haturday
Richard motored to Klamath Jlr Kennain r-rautcni return-1, pictnra of their grandmother. Nov. 1 under lha aunlre of the
FalU Wednesday afternoon. They. lo Brr -p,rnu."m "!r ! Mr. ! Mr. W. Slower left achool wa a huge aneceia.
retnrned the un evening. I Sacramento lor a hort ma ! Ronday morning fr U- Angrlw.; , Th-r ra but eleven pupil In
7"-iCaiir. where b will enter an au-. lha achool. reprinting aven
UttlT V ,W f D ,L , , lwo avhool. j famllia. but aaveral hundred
Z". w 1. Mir" i.Wn bjl L S I Tb Hallowe en iwlal given tpopla ware present and nearly
Prilchett wben be aearcnea , iba choolhoua laM Friday eve-lo wa raallaed from aala of
at native, male and female..
Jack Briacoe and MUa Elvg
Monp. motored to Ashland. Ore..
(riday morning. They returned
In Iba evening accompanied by
the M!ftea Ida and Beia Bria
coe and Alice Ferguson.
Th raini have bean o heavy
in Fort Klamath that the Irrigat
ing dltche have overflowed,
making lha roads ImpoasibU by
Mr. and Mr. Rill Page of Fort
Klamath were business -vie tor
of the county aeat Thursday.
Tbey returned tha aama after
noon. R. S. Ixoley of Fort Klamath
is starting np tha Fort Klamath
creamery. Ha Is now moving his
family Into the rooms above the
creamery.
BONANZA
euccaa. j basket, popcorn, and a fain pond.
Your life
demand! ml Mnrice.
Before you buy mc
me '. '
John H. Houston
, - i i
Sloufa BMf.
' Telephone 3&W
BONANZA. Nov. 3. Earl Ha
maker patted thronth Bonanxn
on hi wav ;i Blv Octohr SO,
Jack Bryer who haa been em
ployed in Bonanza, loft for Cal
ifornia Thursday.
Mrs. J. O. Hamaker and
daughters. Birdie and Marjorie
were business visitors in Maltn
Saturday.
Mis Juanita Howard. Dallaa
Oivan and Everett Bell of Rly
were In Bonanza Thursday on
their way to Klamath Falls.
Ralph Lyons was a visitor la
Bonanza Thursday. Lyons was
returning to bis home in Lang-ll
valley.
Mis M. Crank, teacher of tha
Bonanza grammar grade was
taken suddenly ill Friday after
noon. Relative came and took
Mi Crank to her home In Klam
ath Falls.
Miss Oraca Lytla and her
brother Monroe Lytle. were
transacting business in the Ma
lin country Saturday.
Mrs. Ada Parson. Miss Elsa
Armstrong, and Fred Rueck wara
the guextM of Mr. and Mr. J. II.
Ilea, of Klamath Falls at a duck
dinner Saturday evening.
Miss Ursula Welch of Bonanza
visited her alster. Miss Wllletta
Welch of Olene Saturday.
The pupils of the intermediate
grade were given a Hallowe'en
party by their teacher ' Miss
Grace Lytle. The party was
given at the home of Mrs. By
Pool, Friday evening.
Dan Driscoll of Bonanza was
transacting business In Klamath
Falls Saturday.
Mrs. Ada Parsons was having
pome dental work done In Klam
ath Falls Saturday.
The home of Mrs. Ed. Scott
was tha scene of a merry Hallo
we'en forty Friday evening
when the grammar grades as
sembled to celebrate the night
when spirits walk abroad.
CHILOQUIN
Dr. C. W. HamshaV, dentist,
Chlloquln, Oregon. 021,26,30
whom be turned over to iba aa-!
thoritie la Yreka.
A goodly number of tha young
people of ramp attended lha'
marked dnca In Mordoei on Sat-'
urday Bignt --.r-.i
Joyable social lima. One prise:
for clever mask was given lo l.eo
Peachy. j
Hunting dark and geese Is a
popular sport for aaveral of lha.
men this pat week, who have
used their nuntlng privilege a
the vreaent eaon permit. More'
than a few good -feed" have;
thus been provided among their;
neighbors and friend. f
George Murphy and family!
have been added to tbe list of
newcomers of Tennant, and will
be at home on C at real, occupy
ing the house made vacant ly
ar. acu un. Vird l.ii.c.
MERRILL
MERRILL, Nov. 3. Mr. and
Mra. George Walton. Mf Dor-,
rl Ady and Katharine Walton of
Klamath Fall were vbtiting old1
friends in Merrill Sunday after
noon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ftukel were
la Klamath Fall Saturday.
The Merrill high school has re-
cently installed a complete lab.;
ratory equipment ,thu bringing
the school up to the state' re-'
iliulrement for an accredited'
high school. j
Mr, and Mrs. Lester Turn,
baugh, MiMMeN Svea Lungilahl.'
Caroline Vaerettf, Florence and
Magdalina McClay were dinner i
guests of Rev. and Mrs. Unlet;
Sunday. The principal part of
the dinner menu was wild goose.!
Mrs. A. Wlsbart and family of,
Klamath Falls npent Sunday with
her sister, and family. Mrs. Char-1
lie Brown.
The choir and member of the)
Christian Endeavor met for choir
practice Monday evening at the1
home of Mrs. Miles .Moore.
O. W. Harris has bought Ray
Merrill's share in the candy'
kitchen. j
Mrs. Etta Scoggina has Ijeen
confined to her bed for several
days. j
Mrs. Ed. Harwood has offered'
her resignation as librarian of!
the Merrill library. .
Tbe Library club meet Thnr.J
day afternoon with Mrs. F. N
Moyer.
Ttlr. and Mrs. George Orafiam
spent Sunday with Mrs. R. c. An
derson. N. E. Woodhouse has been In
Rogue River valley the pnst
week disposing of some f hi
honey. -
Mr. and Mrs. James Srogglns
returned home Saturday after
noon after spending a delightful
time visiting In and arbuod Sac-
iTl - 1 3
MAXWELL
Test It (sml&3
Probably you never imagined
a four-cylinder car could be
built that would operate at
all speeds practically without
vibration.
The good Maxwell does.
Probably, also, you never ex
pected you could drive a four
cylinder car all day in town or
across country without fatigue
You can with the good Maxwell.
Those are some of the reasons
why it is a matter of wic
ment to include a complete
demonstration of the good
Maxwell before you come to
a decision about a new car.
The splendid appearsiics iof
the good Maxwell, its fine fir
ish, appointments and equip
ment you can see; the story
Itf owners tell of care-foe, ec
nornkal service you can hesrj
but performance and riding
qualities you must experience
and feel to know.
We are pUattd to extend the cowenUnc of rim
payments. Ak about Maxell's attractive pla
HOWIE GARAGE
TWELFTH AND MAIN