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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1925)
Pape ESgM jhmhiy. St'Pt.li. 13r. LOCALS I a TourUlH Tourhrti la! "Him from iium - Klamath Fll yeatwdav ' Ion mi.l W Wnn..n-r rvlnrn...! Nntlnor of North "'; M,-n; from various r. ! y,.si,-rlay from .Ho.-I Hnnii noar llay. i now a rwl.l.-it of California Totirinl arrive In Infhtiltnl riH Ifornln cltlra. Those to iwRlatpr l"lr lak. nru-r an mhukwmiui wofo Itlohnrtl I'uiil of ftu'ramonln; j hunt. They nr iilnnulnx nm.ihi-r K. J. Fry a of Santa Irui; (1. A. llwr liunl later In the ncaaon, liow rkonmkoy. of I'oronndo; Wultor cvoi. I). Kant of San Kranelaro and i Clauile I.ovi-1 Jr. of Fresno. I l'ox Vnuu Morrill- Out f l"n vlmtom lu Klamath Fall yoator- .iili'Kiiio Ititurns Captain t). ,.1V Inrluili'il F. I.. I'onc. well known AnntrRat returned last niiiht , .Merrill rancher. Nollner I'nuK Vim llajr -I.lnytl on Cno Klnmnth Fall", eonilna from the eoaat ully, irnnaferrril by Urn Stono tlrorery rnninany. Nollner will ho wllh Iho toiueru In Iho city lnrlj the winter. lietiim From North Mrs. Paul Hay Crop IhmuiKnl AoeordlnK &.iu n,i . lleriha Telia re-Mo S. !1. Griffith, well known Mer- turned Thursday from l'ortland and rill rancher who wan In the city yes- j Newport, whore they spent nn In- terday for a brief trip, the Kraln trciin,. fnn.iiL.hi vUliine In the iron In that district has been tna- l north Mrs Kvam left vesterdav teriully damaced y I no reeeni iroiii ..uun.ro. u.-re . ..a ..-iu for C'liilo.utin. where she 'will re-' rains. All grain crops throughout the early part of the -week on bua ... ... --- j n..i !.,.. vnii.-v w..rn henvv this vear Inesa and Pleasure. Capt. Apple- Evans who Is stationed in the res- and the rain season coming In the gate Is well known throughout tho m.n members of tho American Aa-(1 ry ,vri day,. erv it'ion city for several weeks i midst of harvest haa left a number j valley, where he has scores of Uociatl.-n of I'nlverslty Women w II ; ' if farmers worrying In regard to friends and numerous relatives. meet Monday night at S o clock In j the cliin rooms or mo rviainam Hawkins lie turns After a quick plls library. All members are ro- rnlvor-diy Women To Meet - He. siimliiR their winter aitWltlea. wo- Hart hero On lliialuraa - Interest ed In outlining Iho easn of Oregon Trunk railroad lo coino before Iho Interstate I'omiuerce t'ommlsalon In l'ortland. October 6. Charles I). Mult. attorney for I lie Oregon i rutin is leaving For S;-hool Miss Iter- their crop. , - i,.-!,. Jin w.'in the near Visitor Fro... HII.lel.ran.I-C. I..'l"P ' s"m- " ,1,ok Kr"nk MueateU to attend and any resldet.ta n .,.e..it..ri ml.! XT- of llildebrand. a bridegroom .Way. Klamath sheepman, to the ,he city eligible lo Join the as. lege, where she will enter her third! at 73 yenrs by his marriage three ;tate penitentiary, where ho will ,c!.tion are cordially Invited She Is a member of Ze:a . weeks ago. spent rriuay in Mam- " ' " ' ..kln.. " neighboring "" - ,, , i i returnett to Miiniatn runs night. to year. Tau Alpha, women's national ear ority on the O. A. C. campus. Kodak Finishing that pleases all la our specialty. BTIN'WOVH MTIUO 7.17 Main St. Heportj. Business tiootl H. B. Oakleaf, manager of the Northwest Blrwer Kiln company with head quarters in Portland is In Klam ath Falls on a brief business trip In the interests of his company, planning to return north tonight. According to Oakleaf the dry kiln business is becoming more active ath Falls ranch. from his tliil.l Is Horn Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Copeland of Macdoel are being congratulated upon the recent ar rival of a child in Klamath Falls. Both mother and babe will be taken to their home during the coming week. Itet.irn From M.slfonl After at tending the Christ lun Science lec ture given by Paul Stark Seeley in Medford a number of Klamath Falls women returned home Fri day morning. In the party were Mrs. E. E. Magee. Mrs. L Jacobs and Mrs. J. J. Parker. In From Pine (irove Mrs. L. O. during the past 31) days, due to i Aims ana -urs. u. i. .Mcrummons. : w ,irocrry opens Another the improvement of the market and j her sister, visited in Klamath F alls ; ncw sro,ry in Klamath. Falls has the approaching winter season, our-1 yesteru.iy irom me .mils rami. ... announce(i ltsef nt uts Oregon tna tho winter months it is impos- fine lirove. -virs. .icr.immons sibln to season lumber in the vard3 I visiting from her home In and th:s fact has given the dry kiln a chance to rapidly step for ward. Oakleaf recently came north from a business visit in Susan ville and northern California. Angeles. Hoa.lmnstcr Is Father Mrs. C. I. Bernard are the felicitations of their following the arrival of -Mr. and receiving friends, a young 1SlvdnB In rtn nf lhl fnt BrOWlniT k"' i section of the city. The grovery I store, owned and operated by F. W. Martin will be known as the Hillside grocery and has opened for business this week. ; Clark Not Improving According to friends of Ed Clark In constant touch with the young man in Klamath Falls hospital si from nneumonla. he has not im proved during the past 4S hours ""aster. son the early part of the week. The child will be christened Harold Raymond. He was born in Algoma. (ferlngwhere Bernard has been working; inn tna mnA rnnelrnM nn ua rnnH. r i a " I Summers Improving Lester j "Lee" Summers who was Injured ; during a mysterious fistic combat ', late Thursday afternoon was re al the The family ma and is &:ill in a serious condition. Relatives of Clark are saM to be on their way from Seattle and southern Canadian cities. home in Keno. ke their ' Klamalh Valley hospital last night. Martin ' Charles To I-ave For "Chuck" Martin. School who has .. . . ... . t- u l.i.. .1 : t io of Klamath Keynote, which Pt he ' keeps themembers of the chamber of commerce in constant rill leave within the next two days ...i. for the I'nlcersity of Oregon, where Lravlne For O. A. C Martin .llh .Mit...e. vn if I. 1. Imnns-ibe will continue nis stuuy .. .no Ramsby is planning to leave nextUjuie for them to attend the forum ; university. week for Oregon Agricultural col- luncheons, will be sent in the mail lege, where he will finish his course. Jtns morning. The Keynotes this Ramsby Is a member of Sigma Nu ! weck ar, particularly interesting on O. A. C. campus. aa the chamber of commerce has accomplished considerable work Here From Olone H. C. Tipton, well known rancher is In the city to transact business affairs and other matters of importance. since the opening of fall activities. Merrill Handier In 0. A. Mc- I Combs, well known Merrill rancher j spent Friday afternoon in Klamath ; Falls, interested in business at- j i fairs. Visiting Mrs. Newcomli W. Newcoml: ia enjoying I from an intimate friend. the i Flora M. GoMcrt of San Thalia . visit Mrs. Fran- I Buy your fall hat at gin's Dress Shop. Bej Bo-S1M9 Keno Visitor In Among many out of town visitors in the j Cisco, a famous collector of flower city yesterday was B.'K. Robinson bulbs. Mrs. Celde.rt is interested of Keno. who spent Friday on busi-jin the wild flora oi Klamath coun ness faere. ty and plans to leive into several nlant species before returning south. XyJander In Frew. Merrill Hans Mrs. Newcnmb and Mrs. Geldert Nylander, resident of Merrill road will leave early this morning to district spent a few hours In the i spend the week-end at Wickiup city Friday afternoon on business, j Springs. JOHN C. CLEGHORN Hcghstrml Civil KngincMT mid Survoytir Kla tun Hi Full. OroRon 210 IllKii St. IMiouc liDI-M The Joys of a Real Piano l Now that long evening. arc appronchinir. that schools are ajrair. upon, ami the whole family will ncain take.more homo pleasure, why not gel together at our store anil select" a piano? . Every year passed is gone forever will you let the purchase of n piano slip by for another year? With terms s low as ?9.00 a month on new Standard Pianos how can you afford to wait? Earl Shepherd Co. Radio, Radio Supplies, Records . Victrolas, Radio-Phonographs, Pianos 507 Main Si. Phono 282 0 I Illy limichcrs In Mr. and Mrs. ' Exceptlrnal Buy SO acre ranch, Frank Obenchaln. prominent ranch- "ood buildings, on highway, across ers of the Bly district are expected r1oad from .cnof,1-a" ua,Aer ,rTn?!f . , , .. . j tlon. part In alfalfa price $4,000; to arrive in the city today to ac-; ?2 00u" 000 'rrie(, on ,ong company their daughter. Miss Marie ;me and low in.erc3t. Tn8 ls a Obenchain. to Medford, w.here she ( real snap. will spend the week-end studying': WISHARD REALTY COMPANY pipe organ. Mr. and Mrs. Oben- 126 So. 7th Street, chain will remain for a short time : Ral Estate. Farm Loans. Insurance, in Medford, attending the Jackson j S18-24 county fair. Leaving For rnlversiiy Among the many University of Oregon stu dents to leave next week for Eu gene will be Buford Hargus. son of Mrs. W. O. Smith, who has spent the summer in Klamath Falls. Painting, paper hanging. Interior decorating. COFER BROTHERS Phono MO. Dance at Keno TONITE GALLOWAY'S METROPOLITAN ORCHESTRA H EAR DR. MARGETTS' FREE LECTURE On a subject that is of interest to every man and woman. "How To Be Young at 70" This interesting: lecture is delivered in every-day English by an eloquent and forceful speaker. MOOSE HALL Monday, Sept. 21, 8:00 P. M. Given under the auspices of Dr- C. R. Lucas, Chiropractor Open for Business THIS MORNING THE NEW Brownsville Woolen Mills Clothing Store CORNER FIFTH AND MAIN STREETS In the Odd Fellows Building We Manufacture Our Own Goods and Sell Direct to the Man Who Wears Them Our prices in Klamath Falls will be the same low prices that we sell at in Portland and our branch stores in Coos Bay, Eugene and Albany. YOU CAN BUY HERE TO ADVANTAGE Clothing Underwear Socks Sweaters Blankets Shirts Mackinaws Robes Come in and Let's Get Acquainted BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN MILLS STORE 1 IllAIIATHKlOTHiHcinAyV 1L ...111 . n win pay you to watch fl Today's Specials, for every article advertised is a ge& nine hflrtfnin nnA m o" "iu U1CUI1S 1 great saving. Men's Heavy Ribbed Sweater, 111 II Via .a .1 ruiieu tunar, uuuun siyie....$Ll Men's Heavy Wool Sox, a reg ular 35c value, today 4 prs. for f Men's $7.00 Hi-Cut Work Shoes, today special at C Men's good quality Lace Khaki Breeches A good quality full size Com forter, regular value $3J, today at Men's fine work Shoe worth $3.50, today $2.45 Fellows Alturas High vs. K.F.Hi1 Game Called at 1:30 jfv a -,- r .-