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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1925)
ATM NEWS E hhiSrVr.. r. Briefs . . U mil . l limit r Joh.o Yub. City t'., Ced in uIb.i vial- lh tain - Ill " '"" . 'KhIIih-. K. QuId Of -nh lb HoiUhern r l,rlud I to tH r,, , Klamath Kalle thl. .... MUlllttUIl "I lW, la Klamath Kuld. ' To Kutrrtaln More Farce Mra. E. -D. Trulovewll entertain thl. vetting tor members of Hector's tor intern wit), an Informal din ner party at her hum on Tenth and Illith struata. lutunia To Valli-jr Mlm Kvelyn Thursday, 'AugUHt 27. 1925. rllrs Hitii Among , visitor ' Klamath ,k are: Mr. and Mra. r Kiorktun. who ara r . (aM looniy Mra. J. U MIDLAND MIDLANn, Am. tt Nell Net- aim of Miller 1 1111 waa a Business caller on Millar laland. Wr. and .Mra. f.1er Farber and on Lewla and Wm. Harnett raiurn- Caldwell returned lu bur home ln'ed 'r0,n ""lr finning trip at Crater Aahlund today, afler visiting for ,l,k- Tn reported floe JUhIng at Lidtot of Coaullle. county Jrus 00 the cousi. m t . ii,..r. in Klamath M frlrmls In the city. ur. and Mra. I.. E. , Included in Ilia Jnter- .1.- .I,., ,nm taU in i" 1, Ikiin lu. i ini. ' a . t L, i uycr t'ni San Kran- L. .ha rliv uiwin, nnor a L Cawy "I" '"' r ....it .. tOUIII nniil j ucionrr. lad llutrl Among Iho U Hall b"'"' J" u p"rty aldVnts. pleasure lUanlsg U) visit Crater ink. Thoe in ,tne pariy tiealhorn. I. K. Meat- ld, g. Yarborough and from Macdurl u. a.. known merchant ofl icludrd In the business rjimttb Falla Ihla week. U Uaibrrman hew Mr. Crt R. rhlnagar of tb city for a bualneaa Inn trip, arriving last ihilr borne In til aoulh. U i nil known lumher- nail and owner .of aume lima with friends In Klamath Falla. album Hector lloati-aara Mlaa Florence Hector and Mist llornlce Hector will honor Mra. Kil. l'ropst Friday evening ut the Hei-tor home with an Informal evening. Guest will be thou afflliuUid with the Hector atore. In From Ijikevliw Koul Mine Klllol Monby of the Ijikiivlew route la Inrluded In the muny out of town visitor. In Klamath Falls yesterday to transact business affairs. liunt In from Merrill Kunchers In the city yesterday Included Mar lon A. lunt, well known resident of the Merrill district. (Junt transact ed business In the office of the eounty tax collector yesterday, l.aucl Hold on Itex-rvallon Rob- tha lake. Several new houses are being erected by the Southern Pacirie In Mldalnd fi.r the section crew. Fdward ltoyce haa bean heading grain for George Williams. Mr.. J. i). Hooper and daugh ter Ilu. wero Klainalh Falla vl.l tora Saturday. 'Mrs. Albert (1 realtor v and dauah- tor Nuyclene and Mra. Thomas Lar gent were calling at the Hooper runch Thursday. Jume. Flowers spent several duys on Miller Islund visiting with Ueo. Uurnelt. The different boya' and glrla cluhs of Midland met at the home of Mra. J. C. Bevcik Buturday even ing. Afler the meeting a dance waa enjoyed by all. The children were all glad to bo e Mr. Sexton at the meeting and bop he may attend the next one. which will be A number of Midland people at tended lb dance at Keno Saturday evening. Among visitors at tha Hooper home were Joe Wright of Miller Hill, and Mr. and Mra. Bob Adam of Merrill. C, R. Patterson and tons and Mr. Skogglna were callers on- (be laland Sunday. Fred Peterson and family were bualneaa callers In Midland Sun day. There waa a school meeting held at Midland school house on Sunday for purpoee of voting Mid land Into high school district ao there can be a bua Hue secured for purpose of transporting tbe blgb echool children to Klamath blgb school. Frank Sexton was a visitor In Midland Saturday evening. Pat Hu-m lly, accompanied by Mra. Tuttla of turned home from Ashland Tuea- Bonanxa, war In Bly Sunday even ing. They left tor Pine Creek, where they expect to gel' a aupply of wild plums. Mr: and Mra. Jess Parker re- day. KLAMATH VALLE1 HOSPITAL. To ear for all new mothers right la our pardonable delight. adv.lt Aahland JJoalneaa Ma Leave . H. O. Ends, well kaowa whole- -aala grooer of .AabUnd tvo rptirav ad to the Taller, leaving laat night, after s (aw days bualneaa vlaU 19 Klamath Falls. j Indian In ert Huinniiira. Frank Summers and hB'd at lhe hoIn ot Mr- "nd Mr- joe uaiiioun. August z, Saturday .. evening. Frank Lane has returned to Mid land where be will look after his crops on the Lower lake district. Frlenda of his were glad to hear of his return. Charles Potter haa flniahed bind ing grain for Edger Farber. Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Burnett were Klamath Falla vlsitora Saturday. Charles Porter waa a county aeat Ora Hummers, all of the Agency, have filed a deed office of the county clerk to the effect f a aulo of tlmherlund on the reservation to Port Summers of Klainalh Ageucy. Consideration waa placed at 1500. ( On lluHlnriM Here Roy Howard of the Merrill route, la Included In the many out of town Dullness vlsit ora lu Klamath Falls on Wednesday, to transact necessary affairs. From Anne ('risk A visitor In Klamath Falls yesterday to transact bualneaa waa A, Iloune, Interested In the Anna Creek mill, who spent some time with business associates while In the city. ppteraoa In. pert. Hrliool Fred Peterson, county school superinten dent, waa busy yesterday Inspecting the school In the 8prague river district. Although the contract does not call for the completion of the school before. September 16, mater lala and construction are well under way, with possibilities of the school being completed soon. ' In from Midland B. G. Gregory, well known rancher of the Midland district, la Included In the out of town vlaltora In Klamath Falls yes terday. VtFrom Crater Mr. and ki. Lockstooe ot Oak. ;uled by their f-jit and George Heinua of Bprlnga. Colorado, ara In Miy, returning laat night Noyilile visit In Crater y Arary L-. O. Porter KUmith Falls last night Bom la Klamath Ageucy Moms. full School According to melted from the office if Khoal superintendent. Bill school, which has toDilderable repairs, and I' of another room, to p irowlng number of be completed with the Kkool, September 7. BLY - A birthday picnic waa given In honor ot Mrs. Weaver by her chil dren last Sunday. Among the Klamath Falla busi ness vlsitora tbla week were: Tom Edsall and 0. W. Howard. Marvin Cross, accompanied by Mra. D. G. Given and daughter! Ellen, were In the county aeat re cently. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Howard mo tored to Ashland last week to ob tain their aupply of fruit. While there they vialted with relatives and friends. '' 1 Henry Wendt and Mike Wallla ot Pine Creek, Oregon, were guests of Mlke'a parents, Mr. and Mra. T. E. Wallla recently. Mr. and Mra. Nel Smith and fam- vlsltor Saturday. See the new shade of Stetson Mlsi Lucils Calhoun I. enjoying: and Caatle liala fur fall at K. B. vacation In Itoaeburg this week. urew "' J. C. Revclk waa a county aeat i visitor this week. Mra, Harry Oorrla and daughter were calling at the Burnett ranch thla week. Harry Wlthrlll has finished cut ting bis grain crop. Mra. A. C. Rpence and daughter Velma, were calling on Mrs. J. B. Burnett Friday. Edd Skogglns was calling in Mid land Saturday evening from the C. R. Patterson ranch. Albert Greagory waa -visiting at Ady Sunday. Mr. Oldemyer waa looking over the sugar beet crop around Midland the past week. "Men Toga." A2 WHY CHIROPRACTIC? A fall, a sudden jar or any apparently trivial accident may re sult in the displacing of one or more vertebrae, causing undue pressure on certain nerves. It is but natural that the parts of the body in which these nerves terminate should be affected as a consequence. CHIROPRACTIC, the new science, through simple, pain less adjustments restores the displaced vertebrae to their nor mal positions. The unnatural pressure removed, the nerves and affected parts will function as nature intended and health will be res tored. Rheumatism, lumbago, goitre, constipation, headaches, are but a few of the many common complaints that are relieved by chiropractic. i CUP THE COUPON For a few days, until September 1, a special rate of $25.00 for 19 treatments will be in effect. To obtain this rate, bring In the coupon in the lower right cor ner of this advertisement. It you are unable to come to the office enclose tbe coupon with a letter describ ing your symptoms, and I ahall be glad to write yon, giving complete information as to what chiropractic will do for your trouble. Dr. C. R. Lucas Underwood Bldg. Pboae 420. Klamath Falls SPECIAL OFFER This Coupon entitles bearer to 15 Chiropractic Adjustments at the special rate of $25.00. This offer expires September 5, 1925. DR. C. R. LUCAS Phone 420 Underwood Bids. 7th Jk Mala Bta. Style-at-a-Price With Quality Apparent Aosurea Women Who Would Be Well Dressed and Economical Ji TO WORK irr dciiw QUIT JOB "t vs up ta two m l ik. ...l. Bond tkat he wae, enld aol aleap Km .i.j .1 P- Fiasllr h. became r "M, ht.ii,, ! 40 P M t ajve up ! "row and irritable "e ntprlwd ea- (made at hit MM kxeejtptr article one r nbiMt -t i .i TJJ feat iat. d drug Lu "'f wn VCUnd Tonic. nd re ik. . . il '"' hia tome. Vt.' Pcll.". end ll i b"1' "wo.lonf egalo. and Shopping; Veilneday Mrs. Leg. ter Schrelner and Miss Charlotte Ooertaon, both of Henley district, were among the vlsitora and shop pers In Klamath Falls yesterday. Jack Murphy Improve Friends f Jack Murphy will be glad to know that he Is Improving rapidly, following major operation for the removal of his appendix Tuesday In the Klamath General hospitoj. rhlloquln Vialtor Hero Mra. Kirk Heldrlck ot Chlloquln 8 pent Wedneaday visiting with frlenda and i relatives In the city from her home! on the reaervatlon. Heldrlck l owner of one of the largest stores In the city. Informal Visitors Mrs. Guy Man ning and Mra. O. L. Brown were the Informal gueata at the A. R. Campbell home In Pine Grove yes terday, where they were dinner guests. 'ail . . n' H J" ' '"'t great iiw? Ty'd.T. i fws iel TYPEWRITERS Good Typewriter Your Choice $35.00 3 Dayt Only 419 Main St Lumber FOR SALE Finish Mouldings Shiplap Dimension Bevel Siding Lath .? We are offering good prices on above items. Come out and look it over, or telephone our Sales Department for prices. Pelican Bay Lumber Co.; The Golden Rule Announces ill ) For Authentic Showing of New Fall Coats and Frocks SPECIALS In Victrolas Still on at SHEPHERD'S ' Inn C0XQ and Fridays) Aung jo, 2 REWARD To any one who will prove by God's word that miracles of healing are not for today. 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