The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, May 26, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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LOCALS
Mt. and Mrs. J. H. Driscoll, ar -
eompanied by Miss Jesse Bell drore
to the Parker ranch near Bly and
pent the day with Mrs. Drisctrtl's
parents and returned In the evening.
Miss 'Winifred McCormack was
here from her home at Keno yes
terday shopping-.
Mr. and Mr- J- w- Scoggins were
in town yesterday from Merrill.
A sur which has been pending
for some time between Mrs. Ina
Mann and Martin and Mary E.
Mann for division of Klamath Hot
Springs Katltorlum, involving pro
perty Interests amounting to about
147,000, also division of SO acres
of land located three and one-half
miles east of town, valued at $5,000
was concluded here yesterday. This
matter has been in court since
January.
Theodore Flackus who has been
Studying to become an expert finger
print specialist and baa received his
diploma, was in Klamath Falls yes
terday on business.
Earl Brown was a business visi
tor here yesterday .from Bonanza.
Mrs. .' Jennie Hum and Miss
Evelyn Applegate drove to Jackson
ville Sunday and returned in the
evening, accompanied by Mrs. C. C.
Chitwood.' sister of Miss Applegate.
who will make a week's visit at
Brookside ranch, with her home
relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Chitwood
and family were former residents
of Klamath Falls. '
. Frank Kester was a Klamath
Fall visitor yesterday.
Among those who are registered
at the Hall hotel are: Ben L.
Murphy, John Murphy, of Medford;
J. J. McMahon, of Jacksonville;
Dennis Murphy, of Lakeview; Geo. j
Goodell. of Grants Pa3s; A. Sieomer,
of Bly; Ed Wellen and H. Thomas,
of Medford. . "- i
Mr! and Mrs. C. E Dunn, of Mer
rill -were shopping with Klamath
Falls merchants yesterday.
George Anderson and ' Charles
Adams. Olene farmers were transacting-
business ' here yesterday. - -
Mf. and MrsV'W.' A. belzell and
family are here from Salem, on I
business and pleasure. The Del-!
sells: are visiting at the homes of
her sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Shives and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Roberts, of this city. .
Wm. Haglesteln was a county seat
visitor frpm' Dorria yesterday.
Among those registered at the
Empire hotel yesterday were: J. I.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Two A-1 Holsteln
cows. Just fresh, giving six gal
lons each daily. Six miles south
of town, near Miller hill. Wal-
. ter Zetzman, R. F. D. No. 1.
' Klamath Falls. M26-28
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See&onai
CLAUD H. DAVIS,
FURNITURE
Latest, Greatest, Snappiest
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BRING US YOUR WANT LIST
07Main St EARL SHEPHERD CO. . ' Phone 282
J Johnson,
Harbison
of Bend:
of Ilrogan. Ore.: U B.
of Corvallis; D. . Bliss.
Mr. and Mrs. James Getty.
of Bunavlata, Ore.
Bert Arvidson. of Spokane, Wash.
ia a Klamath Kalis visitor this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Moore. Merrill far-
mere were shopping with local mer -
chants yesterday.
Mrs. George Smith, of Yonna
valley, accompanied by her son Or-
vllle. were attending to business
matters in this city yesterday.
Mrs. John Taylor, ' of Merrill.
were transacting business In Klam-i
ath Falls yesterday.
SUMMERS
SIMMERS. May ' 25. W.
Ezell has moved his family
CI
into i
lu. uou .ormrr.y occuP1ea uy air. ,, clolsteln. third. Fairview
Mann. Mr. Ezell purchased this: PaJama8. He,en Mason
house and will soon move It on to Rlver8l(le; BerCe yancev ,econd,
hia 20 acres which he bought Centrai- jiaryellyu Bradford, third,
from the J. M. Ezell ranch last central.
winter. Joe Rocco bought the Will j Gowng: Blanche Grimm, first.
Ezell home and will remodel it ( Fairview; Letitia Kirk, second. Riv
in the naer future. erside. ) Only two prizes were given
R. E. Wattenburg purchased 20 ,
acres from J. M. Ezell, adjoining!
the 20 he already owned. As soon erside: Gertrude Lindley, second,
aa Mr. Ezell mores the house off ', Riverside; Marjorle Stinson, third,
Mr. Wattenburg will start build-1 Riverside.
ing a modern house on it. I Manual training ribbons were
Mrs. Fred Peterson spent theawardd ln ,he flrst divlHlon to Jack
week In Ashland attending the Rs-j Bedford, library table, first, Rlver
bekah grand lodge. side; Tom Simpson and Roy Nine
Th nnnil. In Ml.. n.nrf.tl.. !
and McAndrews' rooms held a pic- i
nic in the school yard last Tues
day to celebrate the closing of
school. Miss McAndrews' does not
expect to teach next year.
Mrs. J. M. Ezell left last Satur-
day for -Berkeley, where she will
attend summer school for six weeks,
after which she will visit ber
mother in Los Angeles.
The Jolly" Neighbors club will
meet with Mrs. Robert Fryrear, at
the county hospital next Wednes
day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson en
tertained at a family dinner last
Sunday. The following" guests were
present: Mrs. Mary Drew, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Bell and Doris Ady, of
Klamath Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse 1
Drew and Mr. and Mrs. W. K.
Smith, of Hilderl-rand; Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Drew, of Henley; J. W.
Bratt and the Peterson family.
Mrs. J. J. Winter was ln Klam
ath Falls Saturday consulting an
oculist.
A. D. Chandon is busy setting
out cabbage plants. He says It be
doesn't give out he will plant 5,000
plants.
Walter and Billie West visited
Warren and Bobby Ezell on Satur
day. KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL.
Safe, Ready, Dependable confinement
care. adv. 26
Bookcases
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Fine Handiwork
. . IN K. F. School
(Continued Krora rage One)
given to Helen Color. Ural, of t'en
Iral; Marvellu Bradford, second, of
Central; Letlila Kirk, third; Klver-
' side.
Serving aprons
Marvellyn Brad-'
ford first of Ceutrul sihool
Blanche
Grimm, Fairview; Clara
! third. Central. ,
Dollarhlde
Cook Ina costumes, cap and apron
! gw(fl ' Halrvlew Blanche!you 'nce ou ,trtC1' ,a worlt '".see which; uf the many contestants
O'Neill, third. Fairview.
! G' towels, made by, elKhth
grade girU: Loulso llutclikln. first,
1 Pelican Bay; Ludinila Goldsmith,
second. Riverside: Gertude von
Berthelsdorf. third. Central.
class towels, sixth grade work:
Vivian Sheets, first, Riverside; Mar-
garet Washburn, second, Central;
Louise Pomroy, third, Mills.
Miscellaneous group,' Including
fancy work: First prise, Letitla
Kirk of Riverside: handkerchiefs.
Gwendolyn Olaye. first,
Ina Westfall, second,
Riverside:
Riverside;
in this group.
Lingerie: Helen Mason, first
'"r orary
Oldcrmeyer with a typewriter table.
and Leslie Stiles with 1 a library
table, scored for third place. Ol
dermyer is from Riverside, which
also walked away with the majority
of honors. Stiles Is from Mills Ad
dition. Martin Ashby of Fairview took
first place ln the second division :
with a stand lamp; Robert Luscombe
of Central, third; and Elmer Wil
kerson of Riverside, third, both boys
entering stand lamps also.
In the third division Clyde Davis
of Pelican Bav. with a .nt nt .bit'
and Joe Kirk of 'Riverside with a
writing, desk, tied for first place.
Elliott Hawkins was awarded sec
ond place, blue ribbon, with a phono-
Kraph cabinet. Hawkins is from
Mills Addition.
Allen Mooro also entered a
phonograph cabinet, taking first In
the fourth division from Riverside
school. Clyde Davis of Pelican Bay
received a white ribbon lor a mag
azine stand. Jack Coble of Central
achool and Mathew Kahn of River
side tied for second place with a
medicine cabinet and piano bench,
respectively. Wally Hector of Cen
tral was given third prize on a
taborette.
Build with
STONE-TILE
Attractive Appearance
To secure the best appearance
In a masonry building the wall
surfaces must have lire, accord
ing to architects, and Stone-Tile
hollow concrete brick bear out
this statement to the fullest ex
tent. The distinctive pitted texture of
Stone-Tile units made possible
by this process of manufacture is
largely responsible for the at
tractive soft effect of Stone-Tile
walls. The close spacing of
horizontal joints adds further
to the pleasing apperance.
Stone-Tile is equally suitable as
a base for face brick or stucco
veneer and is lowest In cost for
permanent construction.
See
Mtonc-Tllp before
build.
you
Klamath Concrete
Pipe Co.
703 Market Phono 582-W
Records
lift Ml7
Tu'pscTav, Mav 2fi, 1fl2!.
Don't Forget! First
Bonu Offer Of Big
New Contett la Near
fur u the lead from all oilier in-
Altentlon la again called to ,, ,hal ,h, has Hi. tlral grand,
close of the.flrat bonus offer of Thelpr,0 "elm-lied" and If there la any
News .contest, 200.000 extra votes i contestant that lags now, thinking
!for every 130 In subscription col -
lections turned In by Monday. June
- ..... ...
l at n. in. Now is me iinie
ln( ,,ur subscription payments!
count most and now Is tho time to
get in and collect in ou all those,
1 Proiiiia.. tnat have Deen ma.io io.
promisea that have been made to
the contest.
One dollar today, ia
dollars during the lust
I the contest, so unless you get III and
work now and collect every possible
promise that has been made you.
you will have to work Just twice
as hard In the end.
Listen, folks, have you picked
out your favorite candidate? If you
have, give her your subscription
and give it to her now now la the.
time it will count most, and now in
the time she needs It. If you have
not it 1. time that you are getting j
behind someone and giving themi
mo uvuHiii oi your vuusrripuui
Flve one-year subscriptions at this
time will earn a bonus of 200,000
extra votes. If these ara new sub
scriptions they also earn 1 80.000 '
votea. which will make 300,000 votes
for 30 In subscription collections, j
This alone is apt to decide the win-
niyJner of the first big prize. Yourj
I suvsvnpiion payment niuy mean a
j small fortune to one of the rontest-i
ants your favorite why not give
her these extra votea now?
Safety First
Clean Windshields
Dirty windshields and windows
are dangerous, A bottle ol
MOLE will keep your car clean
a year. MOLE, the new liquid, '
cleans and polishes glass in half
time without water, aggf
soap, powder or paste. jO
A'o muss or us. awi
C.QUS
"Digs under
the dirt"
At all Grocers j
ST " -
You Are Invited to Attend Big Rally
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at 619 Walnut Ave., Tuesday,
May 26, 8 p.'m.
Major J. F. Winterbottom, divisional
commander for all branches of Salvation
Army work in the State 'of Oregon, also
Capt. R. afford, the man with the banjo.
Come and have a good time with them.
pa - hi
Klamath Falls, Westwood, Susan
ville Stage Line
Geo. A. Scott, Owner.
Starting Thursday, May 21st, 1925
Leaving Klamath FalU
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 7:30 A. M.
M i Anriving at Klamath Fall.
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 6:00 P. M.
m i nr ,LeavineT Susanville
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 7:30 A. M.
rn , , Arriving at Susanville
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 6:00 P. M.
Making through trip jn one day.
necting at Susanville for Reno and S n;
and south, also Fruit GrowerS camp8 .PIBt8 east
New comfortable stages will be used on this line.
Best of Service Guaranteed.
This la going uo nwk-aiid-neik
race, and every Indication Is
that the winner will win by only
small margin. There la no one con
testant that can nay that she la ao
lhat she has aireauy won nr.i (r
.she or he will find themselves out-
.11..... ...I... ll.a bTIiihI nwaaralllisr
uiMam-vu ---
la made. Aim una is mu way uini
It should Tie. for everyone likes to
sue a fair add even race.
u will he Interesting. Indeed, to
prove themselves the moat popular,!
worth two'nncrgelic and the hardest work
"period" of, Hrs the winners of the lilac prizes.!
And work alone will prove this, and
work now while the extra votes are
in effect. ,
Contestants today are working
harder tluiii ever before, and result"
are coming In aa they have never
come in before. Folks who have
been "IiuukIiik off" In giving their
aubacrlptliins, are not getting In.
Some who fell that they could. not
ittiar lh lirlrn of ThA N'ullrM mrm
, KettlnfC , and .,,,. ,.,,. fav.
,, ,noy ,re ,
LUMBER
FOR SALE
CHEAP
Boards
Shiplap
Dimension
Siding
In fact practically all
items for construc
tion or repair work.
Drive out and look
it "over.
PELICAN BAY
.LUMBER CO.
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only saving uionuy. nut ueina Imii.
ered with monthly collections, and
Incidentally helping their wavorlte
win a prise.
ALL IN TIIK 8TATB OK MI.NU
U you think you are beaten, yon
uio.
If you think you dare not, yon
don't.
If you would like to win, but think
you can't. .
It's almost' cinch you won't,
If you think you'll loan, you're limt
For out In the world you'll find
Sui'i vaa bi'glna With fellow's will
It's all In the atats of mind.
For many a race Is lost
'K'ru ever a step la run.
111 ' --sag
With a Meadow Lark Electric
vnnr Krtma. urnck A-ir ...Ml 1 .i
J ......v- tvi.i never DOUia'
again.
Let us make a demonstration
IJnk River Electric (
7th and Klamath Sts.
it: '
a?
11 f&! JS SJti
The Gossard
Line of Beauty
We bolieve no other ijnrments are m M
nnt to a woman as her Corsets and Brassj
They, more than anything else, keep the w
show you in a full range of sizes and pnfl
give the figure the ideal lines of the W
. which it belongs. '
Prepare for the rainy day
Mllle does the alight fig
ured girl dream alia will
ror lose hor lithe linos.
Sho will, In a few years, tin
lesa a Corset that protects
her figure In Its natural
Hnes Is worn. So lightly
boned, theaa Oossarda. she'll
never know It la on. Low,
comfortable, elaatlc top, It
Is better to preserve the' fig
ure by proper tiossard Cor
aotry, than, to attempt re
formation after gross neg
lect. There are. many ma
ture women . still youthful
hocniise of the efficacy of
'.Oossarda In years past.
Hoc llii'in In tlio window. !
$2.50 to $15
Think .""at
bind. ""J
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For sooner r Uu, J
wins, .
la the f,0 k I
LetUsTay
feeling trm1
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All t'olora Allen " HI,K