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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1925)
Eight Wednesday, Sept. 1(. 1025 ar LOCALS 4 Coolidge Sees Pilgrim Ska ft t'lenr likc ) Villi ion tm r..n iliih To Meet Mem-' iliinlln t t k t.. mn Muh will meet 'Pillion 'and Walt WaRKonner on Thursday afternoon. 2:30 o'clock, the early part of tho week for Steel K. (. StUCk'ey. .Mvanip near near iu Mimfi- This meet-nia, to spcnil Iliree nays nummR irtivlllca of for mule door, which are Bald to ;ho cxcocdiiiKly plentiful In thut ti the home of Mrs. at 3-8 ("nnhy street, inc will atari the fall (he croup. lislricl. They nro exported In ro- VInUIiii! In Klanuuli Mr.. Harold turn to the city Thursday night.' n rii.uinian of San Kranclsco, who. will be remembered Miss lVr- .Mlns IVarson III ML-s Kthel othv fihlve before her marriace, IVarson is confined to her home la Visiting in Klamath Falls with; with a severe attack of sore throat her sister, Mrs. Austen Haydcn and which has been prevalent since the' brother. Ofcar Shivc. j early fall rains. I Announces Itirth Of tlilM Mrs. Hunt In 1j llnla Among the , (eorgc H. Pownlns of Klamath Klamath hunters to respond to the; Falls has received a telegram an- first call of the season were Fred nouno'ng the birth of a daughter Crobs and Carr Kalton who are, to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Holden , spending the week in the lava bedaj on September 14, at Fablola hos-i hunting for big buck. I pital in Oakland. California. The j young lady will bo christened Shir- visiting From Merrill William1 ley Anne. Mrs. Holden will be : Graham, prominent rancher of the1 remembered n Miss Anno Hackland : jinrrin diftrlct. was among the; of Klamath Falls, and daughter j busines visitors In Klamath Falls: of Mrs. Downing. 'yesterday. I I SHi-ivV:: : I Many Pl.ilire Hupport -According j to a report read yesterday at noon j at the nicotine of tho member of j the board directors. Klamath i county chamber or commerce, more than JS per rent of h returned i -feelers" sent out last year ar in, favor of the dropping of the word j -Falls" frm the city a name, in report was made by lresldetit An dre Collier. tioblle Miller tmprotr Miss; (loldie Miller, who has been, ron fliuil to the homo of Mr. and Mrs., Will ti. Houston with an attack of severe sore throat, was reported uaj murh better yesterday by friends 1 who vlnllcd her. , j Makes Radioed ; Voicc'Sccrctivc l.l,iior INimrtn Charged with the unlawful possession of liquor.; t'harlei Kland, arraigned before , Justice of the l'eaco Kd Kendall yesterday, entered a plea of not : guilty. Ilia trial was set for Sep lein'oer 13. Ho waa released on, bond. j ... II 1 ' 1 1 kiU f It.. I .MMJi' MI".J ml1 .Mil. imer liolerta vt Lancoll valley, spent Tuesday afternoAin In Klam- atb Falls visiting with friends and transacting business. I From (hl'ouiii Mrs. Daisy Laurllsop of C'hlloquln li Included in the many out of ton shoppers In the city yesterday. Mrs. Ooclirnn I'iuiss Away The i Out After Mule Tail J. Frank many friends in the city of Mrs. ' Bryant and W. D. Satterlee left i Rcy Cochran, who formerly made 'yesterday for the lava beds, where her home here will be grieved to they plan to spend the remainder! learn of her death last week, which lot the week hunting for mule tail i occurred In a sanitarium in Port- deer. land, where Mrs. Cochran had been receiving attention for some time I Out For Deer Bob Sloan and ' for tuberculosis. Mrs. Cochran was Charles Moore left Monday morn-; the wife of Roy Cochran, leader , jn? for Hart mountain, where they of an orchestra during their esi-;p!a!j to spend the remainder of the dence in this city and at one time ; week hunting for mule tail deer. : employed with the Califoraia-Ore- Sloan and Moore are among those I gon Tower company as electrician, fortunate hunters who enjoy espec- The deceased Is survived by an in- ially good luck and their friends fant daughter and husband. are waiting anxiously to hear the : results of their first deer hunt ; r.cLitives Visiting In City Mr. ;of ,he season. j and iirs. E. M. Chilcote are en-j j lovlnz a visit from Mr. Chilcote'si VUitins In Klamath FalU Mr. ! mother. Mrs. Fannie M. Chilcote and Mrs. B. T. McKimmon. resl-i and his nephew Aubrey Chilcote. dects of Log Angeles are visiting In : More lino New Home Dr. and residents of Mammoth Springs Ark- Klamath Falls with Mr. and Mrs. 'Mrs. Paul M. Xoel and young eon ansas.. The rHitcrs arrived the L. O. Mills. Mrs. McKimmon is a have moved Into their new home early part of the week and plan sister of Mrs. Mills. The visitors at "15 Jefferson street which was to remain for the balance of the plan to remain in the city for the recently completed. . V. : : . V. I Hi U U , 11 - IUUUIU. I I i Annual Luncheon Today Mem-1 "l"ru,l"s npw acuooi was prescm- LJ President and Mrs. toolidffe visit, in Plymouth, Mass., the monument immemoralizing the landing of the Pilgrims in 1620 Oloiir lluslncM Visitor John Shepherd of Olene was among the scores of business visitors In Klam ath Falls yesterday afternoon to look Into affairs. Mr. I.ubkp Accepts Position Mrs. James I.ubko has accepted a position in the Benunza schools, due to the rapid Increase of stu dents In the school enrollment dur-! Ing the past week. I Visits Schools In fount) Coun-i ty School Superintendent Fred Pet-I ersc-n spent Tuesday In the Kirk.' Lamm's Mill and Chlloquln districts' looking Into affairs for the schools' which have opened this week with the exception of Kirk. While In the latter town the propos!t1r-n of John Hays Hammond,' Jt.'iH pressing Edison hard for lnvctf-l tion honors, lie has a score" of discoveries to biscrfditA IILaVi latrst devices are a iymphonhj' orfran, and a taacliine .that wlU, mtke pocsible tin sending; 'j( the l.i-nun voice through the air to a directed point without dan-j p. r of Interception. He is ihowa with the latter. , MnrrlnKO License- John Kdwln Tlghe of Klamath Fulls and Mary . Hornlre Provost, also of Klamath Falls, were Issued a marriage llr-j ene yesterday afternoon In the Klamuih county court house. The young couple will resldn In the city, where t!iey have muny friends. VUlliir htmn lloimnsa Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Ijingoll of lliinuma are Included III tho many buslnnas va. tors In tho rtty yowtrrduy to Iruns ait busltiess. Ijingi'll 1s a promi nent stiu ktiiun and rancher of thai district. t'ookcil F'hI Hnln TihIu) Mi'lll bers of Women's Oulld of rit. Paul's Kplscnpnl church will hold a rook ed food sale this morning at 10 o'clock In Miller's market on Main street. Kvor..hlnv fom rholra mint dishes to dainty naalrlm will be offered for sain by tho guild. Funds derived from the sain will go toward lh- payment of (ho church piano. Those In charge of the n'e are! Mrs. V, C. Heeley, chair man. Mrs. J. I. Morgan, Mrs. A. It Morrison and Mrs. N. It. (ilnsliarh. This Is tho rirst fall activity uf the group. At Tho Wbllo Pelican Hotel -tiueata in the White lellran hotel this week Include a number of Han Francisco residents, among them the following to arrive In the city lust night: K. I.. Chatter, Charles V. Hamilton, (i. II. March, Mr. and Mra. It. II. Stanford, J. M. Itsn dolph. O. I.. Olsvn. A. II. Kt.v ens and K. K. IFavr. tliuhe, ,TSJ ""trlla, k ly. n."" UscdlnstruJ $48.50 This luuul no,.. is a good buy at $ioJ and balance on m hntfmnnl. " iiiunia. See it at Karl Shepherd Mala Ht. F I Toucher's 1'imitlon To m M-n Another teacher In the Klamath Learins For V. of O. Among the i More Furniture Furniture of the bors of the Presbyterian Missionary ed' many students of the University of First State & Savings bank, de- society will hold their annual lunch Oregon who will leave for Eugene fund, was purchased recently by eon this noon in the Presbyterian from their homes in Klamath Falls W. O. Smith, to be used as fixtures church parlors. The luncheon will is James Manning, sea of Horace in his new printing shop. The far- be followed by an interesting dls- county schools will he employed In Manning, who leaves this week to niture and fixtures were moved yes-cuss!on of the work end life of ( the near future with the faculty enter his second year In the nni-jterday from the basement of the .mi?3 ,da Porter while a missionary I of tho Merrill public schools. Tho Terslty. Manning is a member of 'court hoaso. where they have been I for 5 years in South America. Miss'enrollment In tho ' Merrill schools Thi Kappa Psi. for some time, to the oftice of Porter has many friends in Klamath I has increased largely during the O. Smith. i where she formorlv lived who will past week of school. 1 bo Interested In her topic. Fitlher To tio South M. II. Dag Kelt, father of Claudn Dnggott and Junior Duggett will leave next week for Berkeley, where ho will spend the winter months, planning to re. turn in Juno to spend the summer with his s'i:s In Klamath Falls, ' In n Fraircisco W. D. Miller. Klamath FalLi contractor is mak ing a brief business visit to San Francisco, where he has spent the past week. V. Courthouse Visitors Included in i'the many visitors to spend Tucs Iday In Klamath Falls was Ivan ; ; Doak of Chiloquin, who was trans-: I acting business in the Klamath' Olene Itanchcr In II. C. Tipton, county court bouse. well known rancher -of the Olene I district made a brief business visit 1 Ixnvitt In Fw;m IN-sort Arthur, to Klamath Falls yesterday. ;L. Lcavitt of Kooky Point wasi j among the many outside business S-ciety Being Formed Many wo- visitors in Klamath Falls yester- men of Klamath Falls interested day for a brief time, returning to In tho formation of the Delphian the resort after a short transac society by Mrs. James Coble, arejtion of bu-.lncss. joining the society which promises) to be one of the most Interesting: Itcturn From Jubilee Mr. and groups for the coming winter. The ' Mrs. John Houston, who spent the club will embraec interesting tea-' past week in Sin Francisco, at tnres of readfng. study, art and tending the Diamond Jubilee have music, whirb many women of the 'returned the ea.rly part of the week city hare been studying for some to Klamath Falls. According to time. " j Houston the streets of the city ! were crowded past anything he had From Kooky Point J. H. Doak of ever seen during a celebration in Itocky Point, i. included in the San Francisco, many ou of town visitors in Klam-f ath Falls this week. WaltenliurRs l-iive Today Mr. '. and Mrs. H. E. Wattcnburg are ISuoll 111 At Home Friends of leaving today for Portland by mo Dwayne liu-ill will be sorry to tor to attend several features of loarn of his illness which will interest during the next two weeks, keep him confined to his home for; Mrs. Wattenburg plans to attend several days. Buell Is suffering the National association of the Ke frora a severe attack of sore throat. bokah. lodge of which she is past , president of the chapter In Klamath Visitor From Merrill Anion? the ' Falls. Serving as a delegate from business visitors to spend Tues- j Klamath Falls, Wattenburg will day in Klamath Falls transacting ' attend the Odd Fellows meeting, business from his ranch In Mer-'He is Sovereign of the Klamath rill '.ns Harry E. Wilson. chapter. IHuth Of Mother Proa mx Dc-crn of Klamath ' Falls loft terday for Idaho, : where ho called by the sudden death of his Van yes- Visitor From Ijikevlow II. M. Molto Is Included in the many busl noss visitors In Klamath Falls from his homo In Lakcvlvw. Clnrk to Spink. A. E. Clark, prominent Portland attorney, ar rived In Klamath Falls yesterday auerntoa 10 aaaresj me memoers m:her near Pocalcllo. Mrs Van of the American Legion. He will liorn waa an elderly woman.' Van speak at the chamber of commerce Docrn Is employed as a clerk In forum meeting today. tho Star Drug company, in the city. Dancing Wed. Night MOOSE HALL Music By Galloway's Orchestra. r5 1922 OAKLAND TOURING An exceptional buy at $275. Howie Motor Co. Phone 379 12th and Main Sts. A Only Two OF THE NEW FALL STYLES We are showing many others. Black is a good tip for fall. Houston & Jester 515 Main St. The End Nears Women all over Klamath County have been talking of the amazing values they have found here, where they have purchased QUALITY MERCHANDISE PRICE AND LESS Such bargains cannot last a Kreat while longer. Never nitaln will It bo pos sible lo buy high grade ladles" apparel at such money sav ing prices. La Vogue Store 8th and Main Sts. 'Former Location of Houston & Phelp Timoidous u ty And Still Going Strong Men's shoos and oxfords are picked up by tip buyers. Many buying two pairs. Ladies, tk continue to avail themselves of the vast avi? m satins, patents and kid slippers. . Rainy weather means Hi-Cut shoes for the hp, Here they go ! 12 in. top, pac lasts, in sizes!! 0. A real $6 value. Today $4.89 BOYS' RUFF SHOES . Made of heavy oil grain leather, triple stitcM leather soles and heels. Now Going $3.39 BOYS' DRESS SHOES t ii if... j- ii I .,l,l.,'f Konrpl. 80 Ollt t ouugiii, ior ian auu tuumu v. , .i.,i,w go. Cordovan brown, calf leather, rubber net a $5.50 value. . ' Now $3.89 DON'T WAIT! Until too late to get a good range ofcjw, j, opportunity to save will soon be i owi new prices we quote each day wuu store will help us move sooner. FIXTURES FOR SALE Counters, Sctees, Window Fixtures, , Shelving. . Down TheyGo. Out They Go Then We Go. KLAMATH OA w SHOE i