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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1925)
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Cynthia llarry Wright Jr. Weat Chllo- Cahln Hull of Modoc Point, rowan of ('hiloquln, I.oula to of Klnmath Anonry. Fred of lli-utty, Mildred Civora:" llwiuln. I.eroy Ceorxe of Chll- tnd Henrietta John of Chll ho huve been realatered at kitrrslde achool and Irwin of llvatty, who la rcRlatered biki'l Inatltute, Lawrenco, Maxwell and Irwin Johnaon ixc rmnt joinea tne partyat a Fulla. Moat all of the chldrcn hnve been undor the luiilnnc'o of I). A. Bandera, If of tho Klamath Anonry who arranged the party. ink (I. Kwlnu and II. It. Pren- Meilforil were recen( vlaltora vre well pleaaed with the re- rhanxea In the town. Ureal Clarx A Co. from the c( Washington apent The week- re and left for (he south, and Orvllle Wright, daugh- U aon of Mra. Tloae M. Wright it t'hll(Muln are attending at Chcwawa thla year. Bit Intereat la being shown flrat edition of the Chllo- llevlew by the Chlloquln cltl- it being a graat aaxet to the i v t ' nett Week and George Miller Ukovlew to attend the up and will return next week. (run Oil Vull, owner of the Du- a II and family have returned Huckleberry mountain. lull, with Harry Jackson family left for Huckleberry mountain to be gone tor the week end. Morgan' and Mayfleld have placed new lluumohlle on the run which will be known aa the M. and M taxi. Charlie Bnook and the L. and R. garage have had their building, re painted, which makea an excellent allowing. Walter J. Kerrigan, well known publicity man, left 'for Klamath 'Fulla on a bualnesa trip. John Bkellogg, owner of the Wv leralde park, left for Lakevlew to tuke In the round-up. David. Copperfleld, rancher of Sycun haa finished haying and l again reuldlng In his home In Weat Chllixiuln. Tho harvest la now In bloom and the thrushlng started yeaterday at farm station, under the direc tion of Bub-Agent Wiley. A Charlie and family have re turned from the marsh and are aguln residing town. MERRILL .MEIIHIM,, Sept. 4.Mr. and Mra. J. W. Taylor chaperoned a group of young people on a trip to the cavea Thursday. The party included: Mlaaea Opul and Mary Taylor, Kvelyn Ilulet. Mra. Wayne McCnllock, lit Kent, Ore., who Is a house guets of Mary, for the week, and August Weaaela. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Hoyt and Mrs, E. II. Van llrlinmor of Oukland. Culif., are visiting friends and rel atives In Merrill. Mra. Van Brim mer la a furmer resident of Mer rill and has many friends here, who are pleased lo see her iback for a few weeka. Miss Wanda Pope left Thursday for Washingtrn, whore she has been employed aa home economlca teacher for the coming achool yeur. Mr. and Mra. Lester Turnlmugh spent Thnredny night at their rooms In Merrill. Mr. Turnbaugh la the living room of the girls' build ing of the Klamath boarding achool. Thla gathering waa a party, to which were Invited ladlea of the Agency -and other nearby commun ities who had not joined the club. A short musical program waa given, consisting of piano soloa by the Misses Clarice and Florence Elliott; vocal selections by . Mra. Harry E. Dobbins and reading In Swedish dialect by Mra. J. W. Al lan. Then several amusing and In teresting gamea entertained the crowd until refreshments were eerv- prlnclpal of the high achool -and new year last Tuesday evening haa spent his vacation aa an em ployee at the south entrance of Crater lake park. A farewell party was given at the home of Mrs. (leorge (Wield, Tuesduy evening. In honor of Misses Itullle Moore and Alleen Murray, who are leaving next week for Chlco, California, to attend. achool. Iter. W. II. Amca of Ashland apent Thuraday and Friday In Mer rill. Ml Fay Jlnnette won first prize at the county fair, in bread making for both the, girls' club and the nlmn f.luua Uulll .. I u.n ... ham boasted of her good cook, and now! ei" by T' ,J"; s we know she baa them. Jn. Mrs. William H. Zeh and The boy.' and girl.' clu-i sympa- Crimes, thile with Marjory Bowman, who Mrs. Nannie Humor and Mrs. kit her fine Tillamook calf Just, Thralls Wheat nre two new mem when she had It ready' to take to bers who Joined tho club that the fair. j night. '' Ilev. Joseph Mlkaovsky. who is The next meeting will be on in Mulin for the summer months, September IB. The. subject will be, was a caller at the Presbyterian: "Home Economics." Mrs. Thayer manse Thursday. Maxey who is visiting in the Agen- Mrs. J. W. Tuylor entertained lncy will have churge and will give her home Friday afternoon, In honor' a demonstration in cookery. Mrs. of ber daughter Mary and Miss1 Maxey la a graduate in domestic Olive Hill, who are leaving aoon for science of O. A. C. and has taught Belllngham. Wash., to attend the several years, two of which were state normal. apent In Klamath Falls as teacher Mrs. Orson Beal and her mother, of domestic science. . Mrs. I). N. Davey were In from their Mr. ad Mra. George Hepworlh ranch east of Merrill Thursday andjaI1(1 children came here very re called on Mrs. Chas. C. Hulet In j cently from Seattle,'- Wash. Mr. the afterncon. Hepwort), being appointed here as Miss Ora Offleld attended teach-i disciplinarian In Klamath boarding era- Institute in Klamath Falls this Bt.hool. He wus an athletic coach week. Hhe will leach In the Llbhy school diatrlct. Mr. and Mra. Harold Hndrlck son, the Mlaaea Caroline Vaerrettl, Florence McClay, and Svea Lung iluhl are back In Merrill, ready for the opening of school on Monday, Sept. 7. MIDLAND AGENCY KLAMATH AOENCV. Sept. 4. The Klamath Agency Woman's club held Its first meeting of the on their extensive western, tour. In Seattle. Mra. Ceorge Loosely and Mrs. K. Louely culled on Mrs. Orvllle El liott and daughters Tuesday. Miss Mary Ganders visited In Klamath Falls several days this week, being the guest of Miss Leutha Miller. ' Mr. and Mrs. John L. Bhedd of Washington, O. C, who have been the gueatg for ten days of Miss Muriel King, left Thursday for San Francisco, the next stopping place MIDLAND, Sept. A. A. C. Spence and son Eldon were Klamath Falls visitors Wednesday. Master Lewis Furber was calling on Amo, Burnett thla week. Mr. and 3Irs. Albert Gregory and family were county seat visitors this week. s j The Hooper boys have moved their combine harvester across the river where they are harvesting their grain crop. M". and Mrs. Hubert Largent are spending several days at Aah land. Mra. J. D. Hooper and family were Klamath Falls visitors Thurs day. Mra. Harry Davis and daughter were business callers In Klamath Falls Wednesday. A number of Midland folks are apandlng a few days at the Klam ath county fair. Mias Opal Hooper who has been quite ill for several days is now recovering. Mrs. J. C. Sevclto waa a Klamath Falls visitor Thursday and Friday. She is attending the teacher's in stitute at the high achool. Howard Wynant haa moved bis family to Merrill. F. E. Lane is epending several day. In Midland on business. Dr. Cass and Roacoe Largent of Klamath Falls were vlaltora on Miller Island. Mrs. S. L. Burnett spent Thurs day evening at the home of Mrs. Edger Furber. , Eight of the - Midland children are planning on attending the Klamath county igh achool this year. C. It. Patterson Is beading bis grain now, - ; Mary Sevclk ' who has been suf fering from a severe cold Is now recovering. 'W '! Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Burnett and family were county seat visitors Friday. Mrs, Hilbert Largent of Miller Island was calling on Mra. Eaa of the Plevna district. , Mra. Frank Flowers and children left for Humbolt, California, to spend several . weeks with - ber father. , MIhh Nolilo. lU turns Friends lot Miss Hazel Noble,' teacher In the Central achool, will be" glad Co know lot ber return to the city after a summer apent visiting her parents In Duluth, Minn. Miss Noble has taugbt for the past two years In,, the Klamath schools. '' ' :;, t ; . . -i. a r il ' Matin Visitor H. "O. William 'of Malin Is among the frequent pleas ure visitors in the city this week.) DANCE!: AT MALIN J: Saturday Night ". v. SAIUNG'S ORCHESTRA f EVANS Shoe Repairing Good Work Right Prteaa 1014 Main St. KUaaath PaJla, Or L Oo F. Klamath Lodge No. 1ST Meets every Friday nlgbt. S. R. Red key N. U. Canton Crater No. 1 Meets every Wednesday evening. Carl Sandell, Commandant. Rwanna Encampment No, 4( Meeta every Tueaday night. A. L. Weatfall, C. P. Prosperity Rebekah Lodge No 104 Meeta flrat and third Thar days. Mra. Elisabeth Sanders, N. O. Mac's Cash Grocery Phone 855. 123 So. 6th St. ure Fruit Jam) No. 5 85c Wesson Oil, pint cans 25c Wesson Oil, quart cans 45c Large Package Peet's Wash. Powder 30c 6 Large Boxes Ohio Matches 25c . Large BottleCerto -30c 2 lb. Hoodys Peanut Butter 54c Large Glass Dry Beef 19c 5 lbs. Wicwam SvruD 75c O m 0 lbs. Wigwam Syrup .$1.45 ea, lb 50c Small Rinso", package 05c Orders of $1.00 or more will be del- wered anvwhere in. the citv. Here is the place you can serve yourself and save. uon t forget that we are a groceteria, you don't have to be embarressed to ask the price, everything is marked. irade With Us Bank the Uitterence. H. I. McKim. Closed All Day Monday In observance of Labor Day, both STONE'S STORES will be closed all day, Monday, the 7th. . ' . SHOP EARLY TODAY " Being closed Monday, also today being pay day, all Stone's Stores will be very busy in the afternoon. Come early, before noon, if possible. Besides helping us, you will get better service. SAVE AT EITHER STONE'S STORES EARLY TODAY SEGO MILK SPfiRRY'S CORN MEAL One can for 10c gg1 , 35c m-! ...-19c iaypg 25c WESSON OIL HEINZ CATSUP Pint cans 25c Regular size bottle, a 25c m a- 35c value Quarts ": SHORTENING SCHILLING'S TEA t , ., . - m 4-pound pail Swift's 7Qr 1,,-pound cans Green Tea, 9QC Jewel Shortening regular 45c value . . . pURE FRUIT JAM KARO SYRUP Put up by Wellman Peck. A real No. 10 Blue Label-did you ever value in fruit, QCr buy.it at such a low ggc 5-pound cans OUU I Price? Each -.. For Your Meat. THE BEST MEAT Refrigerated Market at 423 Main Street IN TOWN 423 Main Street PORK ROASTS Legs, Shoulders, Ribs and Loins. VEAL ROASTS Shoulder cuts, 15c per pound .; BEEF ROASTS . Rolled Ribs of Baby 9E?r , Beef, per pound POT ROASTS Young Beef, , per pound 15c Plenty of Steaks that you can eat, per pound 25 Make this Pay-Day a bigger one by buying your Groceries and Meats where you can really save money Start now and get the habit of trading at Stone's. You will get Price, Quality, Service. rk;n ctt-A PiiV. unn2 ing rower 423 Main Street SAvS? rlome Back For school : Church We are back home from our vacations; the school bells will soon be calling the youth of our land; remember also the church,, one. of the three great institutions which guard America's life. Attend church Sunday. , ' 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. . i FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sixth and Pine Sts. Arthur L. Rice, Minister A Safe Place To Trade 717 Main Street sportsmen's supplies J LATE MODEL GUNS FRESH AMMUNITION .Will take your old gun in on for new one. The Smoke 429 Main Bob Sloane, Prop. 6 lb. Roast Veal $1.00 2 lbs. Veal Steak ....... . 35c Pot Roast Beef ......15c Boiling Beef 12c 2 lbs. Good Steak ..... . . . . . ... .35c Hens and Fryers ' Sanitary Market 701 Main St. Phone 22 i I