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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1925)
Paire Eight Thursday, Sopt. 17, 1025 LOCALS Issue Imitations Invitations to attend the fall opening of the Wo. men's Store given by H. N. Jloe & company will be put iu the mails today. The opening will be held Saturday, September 19 and the unvnilinit of the show win dows will be at 7:30 p. m. Friday. I Chief 0xniior Hero Misa Edna Parsley, chief operator of the Pac ific Telephone & Telegraph com pany, of Portland, was a business visitor in Klamath Kails yesterduy. She was on her way to Malln. Weck-Kml In Klamath Mrs. John Shephard of the Shephard ranch at Pine Grove Is Included ' in the recent out of town visitors In the city this week, spending the eke-end with her randn and his ; wlf, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Dutton and children. , ' Sirs. Moo Iteturns Mrs. H. X. j Moe. after spending more than a j month -In San Francisco and bay : Okies returned to Klamath Fal yesterday. ; ! Visitors From Merrill Miss El- len McVeigh of the Merrill high school faculty is Included In the numerous visitors in the city yes-! terday from her home in Merrill, j Mrs. Melssner 111 Mrs. A. 0. j Medssner is confined to her home suffering from a severe attack of , sore throat which has been the source of much illness in Klamath Falls during the past two weeks. Mls Porter To 1-oiivo After spending a week in Klamath Falls visiting with friends. Miss Ada Porter will leave today for her home In Chicago-, first stopping for a brief time in llend. Portland and other northern cities. Misa Por ter will be accompanied as far as Bend today by Mr. and Mrs. James (irimes of Williamson river, with whom she has been visiting while In Klamath. Vblta From Pine tirove Mrs. A. R. Campbell is included In the many out of -town visitors In Klam ath Falls yesterday, from her home in Pine Grove, where the Campbell ranch is located. Merrill Visitor In Gus J. Hill yard of the Merrill district spent Wednesday in Kkamath Falls trans acting business affairs. Muri-lagi' License Wllford Hall l-smlon of Klamath Falls and Anita jr. Marx also of Klamath Falls were issued a marriage license yes terday in (he office of tho county i-l, -rk l.andon cave his nccim. It ion in the ehy as an electrician. r'airvlew lit Hold Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Santumaw have closed a deal which has transferred lot 1. block S, of Katrvlew district to Dehllah l Terry, Consideration was for $2,500. The deed was filed yes terday in the county clerk's office. Frank LIkM In Klumnth Frank Light with the I'nlted States Land Offico in Lakevlew, passed through Klamath Falls yeetreday enroute to Portland, where he will spend several days on business. Light is one of the most prominent men in southern Oregon and especially In Lakevlew and known to nearly jevery traveling man in Oregon who 'has had Lakevlew in his territory. ! For years Frank Light conducted 'the Lckevlew hotel and has only recently turned over his work to the United States Land Office. P. K. O. Enjoy Parly Members et the P. K. O. society and their husbands enjoyed an Interesting old 1 fashioned party at the home of I Mrs. Syd Kvans on Tuesday night, I The affair mark the first winter i. Itv ulilh ninlil.na ilf the P. K. n , i, .' "...,. O. have scheduled for the coming mouths, Arnold Front The Agency L. I. Arnold of Klamath Agency, super intendent of the Indian reservation, spent Wednesday In the city trans acting business affairs. On Huincna And Pleasure M r. and Mrs. W. S. llonn.-ll of San Francisco, are making a business and pleasure trip through the , southern Oregon section and left Klamath Falls yesterday fi-r Ilia moml lake, where they will spend !the remainder of the week fish ing. Hnnnell la ronnectrd with the I'nlted States Coal company of San i Francisco. I Officers Fleeted Meetings of all Ifour claraea of Klamath county high school were held Tuesday evening In the school building and 'officers for tho coming year were Selected. Two Lota Hold Yesterday Lots 70S and 709 in Mills Addition, block 106. were sold by Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan P. Rucker to Mrs. S. R. Ilerry for a consideration of 15,000, according to a deed filed yesterday in the office of the county clerk. , Kil flutk III - Edward Clark Is ' confined to hi room at Iho L. jt.lndsey home Buffering from a acr tcua attack of pneumonia. Con stant medical attention has be-in given Clark who hern me III Lie 'early part of tho week. site tilveu A tilfl John C. I Miller filed a warranty deed In the office of the county erk yesler ay, deeding lo the lniteH Valley i Irrigation project a laud alia aa a gift to the project to be used In I furthering their work, From the Fort- C. It. Leever of Fort Klamath spent Wednesday In Klamath Fulls liUendlna to bilil nex matters and other affairs In the county court house. I'rem Algonia Hay itruro of Al- goma Is Included in the many bus iness visitors In tho city yesterday. Ashland VUltor Here Frod Cole la spending aeveral daya this week In the rlty Interested In business affairs from hi, home In Ashland. In friuil l.oMtl Aim..., il. m mis. I neat visitor ln the city yesterday - ( ... - .. V . . 1. 1 . . - " enu a numlier of other prominent ranch- era oi mat ui.inci. On lluslnraa Hero O, o, AnaUn of Abel. Oregon, spent Wednesday afternoi a In the chy on a brief liuslneaa trip. gum lei Kings at Forum Una of the enjoyable features uf (ha forum luncheon yesterday wu the voral numl-era by (ha Klamath chamber of commerce quartet. Mrs, Fred Cofer accompanied the quartet, composed of II. K. Patterson. Lynn IP. Habln, W. W, Houthwoll (nd Wayne Akors. K, It. olds, com mander of tha Klamath American i Legion post, presided at tha meet i,.. , Uuadri- ,.w SsiJ 1 1'" city it "nL? Tretty new silk dresses at Bee Ktprrt root repairing, (rent Inn, anil staining. OOKKIt nltoTHF.IW Phono SHO. Masons, Attention Work In K. C. l)ie Friday, Sept. IS. T:S0 P. M. Also ills rusalun of plan fr reception to (irand Master Kelly. C, K. DENNItf. W, M. Used Instruct $4850 This tiuut and balance on rJ payments. Earl Shepherd hot m.i. m. r ,Jy Miss Walker To Wed Friends cf Miss Aileen Walker of Ashland will be surprised to learn of her mar riage yesterday to Dan Kay, well known Ashland garageman. which occurred at the home of her par ents in the valley chy. Her sister. Miss Mary Walker epent Wednes day in Ashland to attend the wed ding and visit with her parents. Mrs. Kay is well known in Klamath Falls where she has spent a great deal of her time. In Shopping Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. James Ortme and Mrs. O. L. Brown of Williamson river and Miss Gertrude Cox of Barclay springs near Algonva are Included In the visitors to spend Wednes day afternoon in the city visiting and shopping. . From Lnngi-I! Mr. and Mrs. Levi McDonald were In from their home In Langell valley yesterday on business. Returned From California Mrs. Cora Lofquist has returned from an extended trip to Long Beach and other California points. Cheyne ln From Merrill Bob Cheyne is included in the many business visitors In the cky from t,f h-.mn In the Merrill district. I . ... V In.alaJ w nere me ueyua iuui u Posters Out For Game Posters are out for the Klamath county high school football game with Al turas high, on the home gridiron Saturday cf this weke. Enthus iasm is heavier this year than ever before with the backing of the business men of the city. Visits In Klamath Falls Brown Michiel of Dairy, was a county seat business visitor yesterday. On Business From Medford Frank Metzgar of Medford, Is mak ing a brief business visit to Klam ath Falls from the valley. Metigar is district agent for the Pacific Fruit A Produce company. Rancher From Poo Volley Tom Roberts of Poe valley was In town on business (he middle of the -week. Kodak Finishing that pleases all Is our specialty. STINSON'H STCDIO TUT Main St. Visits In City F. J. Browne.! from near Bonanza, was transact ing business at the county seat yesterday. On P.uslness Here Jay Manning of Midland district, was In Klam ath Falls yesterday on business. Old Timer Visits Steve Low. an old time resident of Klamath coun ty, who owned a splendid ranch near Klamath, several years ago. is here on business and pleasure. Mr. Low is a brother of C. C. Low of this city. Job's Daughters To Meet A meeting of members of Job's Daughters is scheduled for Thurs day night, 7:30 in the Masonic hall. Business will be discussed as well as plans for the future work , for the winter. ' Special sale of silk combination suits for only $1.95, at Iiee Begin's Dress Shop. 129 So. Seventh St. S17-19 Fainting, paper hanging. Interior decorating. COFER BROTHERS Phono 380. Brooms and dust pans are taboo. Here's the cleaner, ma'am, for for you Van Flee-i's serviceman Says Attachments that come with flip Western Electric vacuum cleaner clean tho ciiitaliiH up holstery, walls i-verythliie, ev erywhere III the Iiuiino. t'nli'll dared payments. VAN FLEET'S MOTOR SHOP S!)8 Main St. I Pay Phono 75M. N'".ht f71 STOCK UP NOW with GROCERIES Winter will soon be here and Fresh Fruits and Vegetables will not be ob tainable. This is your opportun ity to lay in your winter's supply of High Grade Groceries at prices that in several instances are less than wholesale. , FIXTURES FOR SALE The following High Grade Fix tures remain and must be sold: Dayton Computing Scales Shelving Show Cases Burroughs Adding Machine I". S. Meat Slicing Machine Hubbard Electric Coffee Mill Wm. J. Burns f'heck Protector McCaskey CroJIi System Cheese Cuttor Cheese Case American Multlgraph Addrerisograph And other grocery equipment. SI. I. IILOTCKY Purclinser of tho Work of HOUSTON & PHELPS 8lh and Main We invite your inspection of the; fin est and largest of Men's Fall Wear ever put under one roof in Southern Oregon VK i mm m-ri r Mackinaws (Sport Coats) and Leather Vests from Patrick's. Sweater Coats in slip-ons and button styles. Blazer Shirtsin all the newer style ideas. Suede and Chamoise Coats and Jackets in a lot of new color ideas. Lewis and Duofold Union Suits. Interwoven Fall Hosiery in wool, and wool mixed some beautiful new numbers. Filson's and Duxbak Hunting and Outing Clothes Cutter-Bergman and Napatan Pacs and Outing Boots. Woolen Shirts in every desirable . shade and weight. We have the genuine blue 30 ounce weight Stag Shirts and Mackinaws. Look over our Fall Stocks we have the styles and qualities you will want and can save you money. 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