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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1925)
Paire EigKI Tuesday Sent. 22, 'THE LOCALS lUu-iu lMimMir Kmilv R. filaserl Is shopping for several days in the ' her Is In the oily on Dimness auairs. .... fmm her home in Dorris. ifrem his home In the Sprague river Mra. Ki-iiiIhII In lliill Mrs. KM' K'r'" '"' Hlver Mrs. Charles Kendall, wife ol Judge Kendall, left 1'rcw of the hrew Usl Hlver nnoh, ih latter pari of the pant week for was a visitor ami shopper In tho city San Francisco, whore she has en-, yesterday for a brief lime, tered Lane hospital for medical at- tcntlnn. will ri'inain in the' upturn from Portland Mr. ami ninth for mi time until her con- , Mrs. ('. I. Ilrown and Mr. ami Mrs. X Klil.iu- fnuii Snniuuc M. L. C.er-'dlllun ' bettered. I James Crimes huve returned frum ; district. At The Arcade Out cf town vis itors in the city this week Include i n nnvJir.m nf Itrav. California, of the who is stopping in the Arcade hotel anions the many while in Klamath Falls. IMmhor Vlits Charley A. l.em , office of me I u.teu Mates reciama- Klnmath marsh district Is service. nu .-s.ucu ..... visilors to stop for nit ion ana rcturucu 10 ner noma in i.. ,h . iiv m .....! several Seattle, wnere ner parents resiuo. I davs on business.' ' I " Hamilton will enter the Unl- i 'versity of Washington In Seattle for Bal'.j e, the fall and winter terms. I I'lirtland, nrrivinic In the city Bun- Hcdgus roMtlon -Miss Kathorlnejday night after a brief business visit Hamiltou. who has been employed ' to the north. They made the trip durinK the summer months In the ' primarily lo lake Miss Ada Porter tu (lend, and derided to coiitlnue the trip northward. While In Portland they visited with llasil Ilrown and Henry Crimes, Jr.', atudenta In Hill Hi lie To Ashland Mr. and Mrs. j A. Cordon made a brief motor trip lo Aaliland on Sunday morn ing to accompany Zlm llaldwln of Lakevlew to the valley clly. llald wln took the southbound train to San Francisco where ho will drive north with new Hulck. Accord ing to Cordon. yoatctday. there wa not vestige of snow on I lie highway from Klamath Fall to Ashland and the valley was basking In the sun of a typical fall day. Military academy. From Modoc Point Mrs. E. Wiley. tin Business Trip J. S. i Mcnatlnn rnslilent and promi-rut . . . .. . ... lo -,v0r,,l ri,v In the cltv a member of fie tnoai council - " - - ?. making a business visit In the on business, from her home in Mo- city from his home In Modoc Point. doc Point. ; Visiting; From Wordon Margaret Manchester is visiting in the city for a time from her home inWor den. ' Here From Aspgrove C. A. 1-ar-en is spending several day this week in the city from bis home in Aspgrove. ! To Make Home Here Mr. and IMrs. David lryden and fnniily of 'San Dieso. Calif., arrived In Klam lath Falls Sunday and expect to make i their home In this city. Visitor from .Mrdfortl Hill Staff. I with the California Oregon' Power (company branch at Moil lord. Is mak ing a brief business visit in the clly llonl Kcturns from City Ilex lloril returned recently from a busi ness trip to San Francisco, where lie spent several weeks. Hotline Position Mrs. Petty this week. j Kasee returned Monday evening from l.nkeriew, where she spent Ucturning io hrlimil Deloa Mills, , week with her husband. Mrs. Kaire son of Mr. and Mrs. I.. O. Mills, Is! resumed her position in .Moe'a store. Myrtle l"oint Visitor A. H. Dewey is transacting business in the city this week from his home ia Myrtle Point in Coos county. At Rocky Point Mr. and Mrs. Louis lloagland. accompanied by Sallie Folsom and Charlie Griffiths, spent Sunday on Itocky Point fishing. Accepts Position llaiel Noble has accepted a position at Barnhart's. clerking Saturday afternoons. 'From Eugene F. W. Marks is j lt.-iiirning to School Itoyd Yaden. included in the many 'business visi-jWno has been spending his vacation tora in the city this week from his ! with his mother. Mrs. Kleanor home in Eugene. (Yaden. is leaving this morning for . Kusene. to attend Vniversity trio QfjureKou ior mis iitiu. leaving this morning for Corvallls. where he will enter his Junior year in Oregon Agricultural college. which she resigned some time ago. Visits Modfiinl Mis, Ruth l.lnd sey. Mlas Jo I'pp and Miss Stella From Merrill District Mrs. Burl j Setter spent the work-end In Med Short and son Cene Short are among ! ford where they visited with friends the visitors in the city yesterday loand attended several social func shop and transact affairs, from the ( Hons. Short ranch on the Merrill road. I Inllliitiou Tonight Members of tho Kaslern Star. Aloha chapter of Klamath Falls will enjoy a visit today from tho Medford degree leant which will ezempllfy the work of the order In the .Masonic hall tonight. Initiatory work will be put on at thu time and all visit ing Kaslern Star are Invited to at tend. A bamiuel Is scheduled tir 6:30 In the chamber of commerce rooms. Woodmen lo litltliiu. Woodmen of the World will Initial a large ; class of candidate on Tuesday even lug al 7:St In the v. o. W. hall i The work will begin all winter I schedules that have been planned for during die summer. I Portland. m Here A g ,B gnosis al the While Pelican lintel are a number of residents of Port land. Included are Mr. and Mr. Jos. P. Touikpltia, w, H. Wood ami W. 8. I'lery, on business and pleas ure trips combined. ASPGROVE Jim lloorek and daughter Velman ,n,B t to szr llropsy, w,n " . aj, . dar .ti... ' ht - i.i.-r .eunsnwiin jobs bb . ,Mlgi were dinner gue.ts al w. Iioney.l qmi, m ." ,. ii J home Suiidiiv. I . '" " " tins " lloberl llrlffln was over from Tup. her. oa S sy io spenu nuiiuay with Ids futher. dny. : "Masi1 VUlt III Morrill Mr. and Mrs. Lester Officii! spent the week-end visiting with Mrs. Otfleld't parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. Clacomlnl, well known residents of Ihe Merrill country. I Drive From Ijikoilou Itoails Visiting from the Fort Mrs. K. from Lakevlew to Klamath Falls aro M. Leever and daughter. MJss Fern ( r,,vertlng back Into their winter Leever spent Monday afternoon in lke condition, according to Dr. . .On Hunting Trip A Klamath Falls residents plan to leave early this morning for Pine- In Klninuth Falls Cene n -era,!- of LangeU va.Uey w aays nunim uwi. . party are George Blanas, George Biller and Sam Anex. the city shopping and visiting with friends, from their home In Fort of I Klamath. The Leevcr family are planning to leave the latter part of the month from the Fort for Med-Vllker-;ford. where they will make their per l Klam-jmanent home. Miss 1-eever has ac- epted a position with Mann's de partment store in Ihe valley city. Itihy t;irl Horn Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Morris of Michigan avenue are receiving the congratulations of their many fritnds upon the arrival of a baby girl horn at 10 o'clock Monday morning at the family home. Miss Morris weighed nine pounds at hlrth. From Hatchery Jud Short, for est ranger and well known Klam ath resident visited for a time in Klamath Falls on Monday trans acting business and visiting. Short la spending the majority of the! Leaving for School Miss Evelyn time at the Cripple Creek hatchery I Hulet. daughter of Key. and Mrs. C. at presefit. On Business Here- Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Hickson, residents of Jack son county are spending several days in the city looking into busi ness and property interests here where they have numerous friends. Here visitors Harry Stone, who Sunduy made a trip to Klamath Falls with Zlm Baldwin. Both are prominent res idents of Lakevlew. from Mulin Out of town In the city include Charles la leaving For Tho South Mr. snd Mrs. C. M. Sheehan nf Paunlna are planning la leave this week for Arizona, where they will spend the wln'er for Sheehan's health, which been very poor during the Itnhrork Improving Friend of Charles llabcoik. who la employed In the Standard Oil station at Sixth and Klamath streels. will be sorry to learn of his Illness for the past two weeka, when he was suffering from a severe case of rheumatism. He la slowly Improving, however, and hopes to be able to return to work within week. San Francisco Visitors Among the out of town visitors In Ihe city this week are a number of San Fran cisco residents. Among them are 11. K. Keney, Charles L. Acker. K. J. Doty. J. K. Stott, J. M. Hilly. Kenyon of Malin. who visited for a short time in Klamath Falls on Monday. Rancher In C. D. Corpening. prominent Klamath county rancher, was in the city yesterday for a brief time from his ranch on the Merrill fall. Sheehan waa ly with buslnes some time. identified atrong suf Paunina for C. Hulet, well known Merrill resi dents, will leave Friday morning fori road. Monmouth, where she will enter her second year In the state normal col-j Visiting in Klamath Falls Mr. lege. Miss Hulet will make the trip and Mrs. Lloyd Stoner of Klamath with C. A. Henderson and a party of Fails are enjoying a visit from Mr. others, who are planning to leave 1 Stoner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. 1). Friday morning for Salem, where 'Stoner of Astoria. The visitors ar-l Clark they will arrange exhibits for the rived by motor from Astoria on Sun- steadily state fair from Klamath county. ; day evening. They plan to remain j attack of pneumonia which has Hitp From Klrkfonl George Christy, prominent business rest- ; dent of Kirkfnrd, where he serves las manager of the Solomon-Bulle . Lumber company of Klrkford. Ac cording io Christy Ihe lumber out look for the winter in that district is exceedingly origin. Visit Daughter Here Miss Myth llanan Is enjoying a visit from her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. It. Hunan of Itoseburg. who arrived yesterday to spend several days visiting III the city. w. v. tirirnn, i-,,i 1 Charlie Kevlls was down from Cal-Urmun w.n TV" '"i1 liniis ramp lo spend the Week end ! romp on b,i.L i k with Ills family. ' i " - uim .it i illlllUllin and Mrs. Bill Slmson of Aspgrove were Sunday afternoon callers at Mrs. W. A. Benson's home. Mr. and Mrs. J. t. impart accom panied by Mrs. W. Douey and chll dren. motored to Fort Klamath Sun-, day. John Clare has returned here to lake his old nosltlon as mill,i.i.. Clare has been In thu employment of the I ji in ui Lumber riimpiiuy elinV Ihe mill burned here lust May. Mr. Stafford of Cblloiiuln has ae. ri pied Ilia position as school bus I driver, conveying the children from here lo Chlloifulll. Mrs. Bill Slmson was a business visitor In Klaniatti Kails Monday. Al I Curly I Kdiuiinds visited Willi his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Slmson Sunday. Mrs. W. Honey upon! Wednesday and Thursday In Klaimtth Falls to Cantos. Crslir a. J receive medical attention and at-Ursry Wsdsssiir LTl lending lo busineiM matters. i fUnitnii a T.I..r,,l I i xi"n root ,7 " set t.1.1, WXn. BltOTHQ, n m. 10. ftp, Kltsiath Lain a. I ..... r.i2.. .r " UH Ijtkevlew Business Visitor R. A. Mushur of lakevlew la Included In Ihe out of town business visitors In ihe city this week. Kodak Finishing that plcaac all Is our specially. HTIVHIlVH HTI'IIIO 73T Main Kit. I Sasdsll, ComaMatul Ksus tatUMMtJ fry TWMif w. nvsuaii, u. r, Prosperity ksbskd lav' 101 Meets first u aTi, days. Mrs. EllubsU hast I Improving KM improving from Clark Is a serious ! Britisher Visile Jervois Waldy of . London, England, la enjoying a visit In the west, stopping In Klamath Falls for a brief visit last night. Visit c.t Hulet Home Miss Dor In Klamath Falls for a fortnight. made It necejsary for him to re ceive treatment from a Klamnth hospital. Friends will 'be glad o know af the young man's Improve ment which has 'caused no little trips to the city from his Medford ' Hulet and their daughter Evelyn, In from the Murdock ranch in the Keno1 anxiety among his aciiualntancea home. Merrill. j district. during tho past week. At the Hall J. F. Matzger of the Pacific Fruit and Produce companr Is transacting affairs In the city this 'othea Hawkins and .Tiiss Dehlle Haw-1 In from Keno Mrs. II. C. Mur- week, stopping at the Hall hotel, j kins spent Sunday afternoon visiting ; dock is Included In the out of town Matzger makes frequent business at the home of I'.ev. and Mrs. C. C. 'visitors In Klamath Falls yesterday Tainting, paper hanging. Interior decorating, COFKIt imoTHKIUJ ' I'hono AMD. W. O. W. Attention Class initiation Tuesday evening, 7:3011 Refreshments. Every Woodman requetfij come. C. K. BRANDENBURG, Oil Special Are the Prices! Special too, is the Quality! Suits and Topcoats Just another one of those value demonstration!, for which this store has be come noted. This event marks the culmination of an exceptional purchase from one of America's leading makerj and the savings, in turn, are passed to you. So pronounced are the values that even the average layman will appreciate them. $30 $40 ft s '(rT The Suits are in the newest fall mod els, featuring the broad shoulders, the tapering waistline and snug hips. All tho popular fabrics, color tones and pattern effects are included. In the Topcoat group are the guard models, tubular styles and Chester field, shown in both American and European fabrics. Some Topcoats are single-breasted; others double-breasted. Kuppenheimer's-Good Clothes 1.EADINO CLOTHIBRB BIMCE IMlT V- '