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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1925)
Fae EigKI WVilnpwlny. Sent. 21. "THE iBr LOCALS Is . Volunteers Battle Tennessee Forest Fires lA-ave for Xortli Today. Mrs. lfci I.Vi-Pomiil Itu.k. robSlln Georga Blehn. Mrs. Marvin Lucasson and Garland llayea brought and son and Miss Peorl Iliehn arc horn oni of tho prettiest bucks of leavlnc this morning for Portland, the season wnen tney reiurneo. .-miq-, where Mrs. Lucas will visit with her! day nlsht with a 150-pound deer mother and sister for a month. Mr.! which they had bacned In the Seven Blehn i planning to spend several , Mile district. weeks In Klamatlt county on busl-l . ness Interests and to spend a wee I To limit at silver I-ake. Klchard hunting and fishing. 'Hovey, prominent Klamath lumber-; ! man anil Will Ilrown left yesterday I Kemlron Club to Mivt. Members I for Silver Lake, where they will of Kendron club, an active organ-! spend the remainder of the week, Uation of the First Presbyterian ! hunting and fishing In that district., church, will hold their initial meet-j lng of the year on Thursday evening ! .Adil llalrnny Sare. Another in-) at 7:30 o'clock In the church parlors. terestlng attraction of the Davis The meeting is called by Miss Vera Furniture company has been added Houston, president of the group. by Mr. and Mrs. Claude Davis with the addition of a balcony which will Miss Cattuua Returns. Miss Lou-'he used in connection with the store ise Cattuua. who has spent the past for display purposes. two weeks In San Francisco visiting with her cousins in company with With Southern Pacific J. It. Mc her mother and sister, has returned j Naughton of the Southern Pacific to Klamath Falls. Miss Cattuua re- company at Dtinsmuir Is making a sumed her position in the Golden business visit to Klamath Falls this Rule store yesterday morning. Miss Tea(rue Returns. Miss Aileen week. Standanl Oil .Man Her E. Teague, who has been visiting with 1 Anderson. Standard Oil man from her mother for the past fortnight. Yreka is In the city on one of his V A .1 i Mil .1 frequent business trips. returned south Sunday morning. Miss Teague makes her home In San Francisco. She was motored toj From Medford Among the visi Medford by friends, taking the south tors to attend the Kastern Star meet bound train from the valley. I Ing last night in the Masonic hall. I were a number of Medford guests. To Visit MrAullffe. Mr. and Mrs. members of the degree team which' Dave McAullffe are planning to leave exemplified the work of the order this morning for San Francisco. Mrs. E. A. Welch, ilrs. M. Purdin. where they will visit for some time i Mrs. Nellie McGown and Miss Weeks composed a number of the Medford party. r?,v. L - . - . i i- -- J . .,.? v. 4 r A; ',A: with McAuliffe's brother. Jack Mc Aullffe, who Is Improving in St. Francis hospital. liunilrrds of voluntrcrr are fighting forest fires r.iirt.ifr in the Lnake mountain, nr.nr Job. ('tr. Tt-r.n. 'IVniiinatiun of a long drought is said to be tlir only hope of checking t! c flai .t.iuieduitcly. The blase is seen cuting into the Cherokee and UulTlo ranges of tlio UMiuntjiito. whero they aliiilled nit for more I hun a year, Wulkrr Nrlla ImihI Flora A Harris has purchased lots i ln,j S In bluek HO, Klnmatli Addition, for Iho roiinldoratlon of 13. Coo, ac cording l a deed tiled In the coun ty clerk's nttles) ycclnrdnv. The In ml was purchased from M r, Walker and wife. To VUI At Onklnnil Mrs. (leo. II. Downing, leaves tills lllilrilllll fur Oakland, California, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ha time I her duilKhtnr anil expects to weeks. I'lsunlui M,-l , . ' " Or Li. . t.,lr, n ' rotnvllt4 "iiwle -" towi. et ,rrr" flurnsd to JtaKS ltt..'l CI Hy and 1 ' "nlt. isl 1..0 llolden.l!!1 t irotola.., son ln-law. She 1 "' ntri d lk. V'"S bo gone for aeversl ' ur,l'stloi u , "presd, I let urns T.i Xunh-Mra. Flora . a Tuesduy noun fur llrlllsh Colum-I ' 1 lila. where shn will iend aomo : u. 1 "' tm-iJ time in Vancouver ana victoria, ... , n t:eldert of Han KrancUco. who has ,j ""a 01 4ot been vlslilna for Ihe past three days,.' ', o !. wlih Mrs. Thalia W. Newcomli left I Rl"t hilt. Vancouver Maud ta biulnesa. Mrs. I " "0O Kuall Ai T. ........ .-j .... acting aacMu,. (lelderl turned Sprlnits. week-end. and Mrs. Newcomb re- Monday from Wickiup where they spent Ihe'C' t-'roiii lirelln Out of town vis itors In Klamath Kails Include 11. J. Daniel of l.nrella who spent Tuesduy lu the city transacting affair. Ilnrkv Point VUltor Ed Krum ensihir HHnt Tuesday In Ihe city arranging affair In the Klamath crunty court house. Krumenachnr Is a realdent of Itorky Point. Attention, R0J, J Manoiw! SpecUinJ Wdy. SpUmbr j ! Official visit of GrJ ! Hiich prfeit BuJ . 7:0p.m.,ihtrp. pQ attend. j ' C.E. JAY, Bik J Hito Krum Ii-eila W. W. Ford. Aerepta Position Miss Cordelia work with the atate fulr art poster. ney. well known resident and Cantrall has accepted a temporary , lie will be Joined In Sniem by Corvallls. K(il-1 From The VaHey Mrs. Battle nnnnmnir r nun it unien. .w i . uiiu .. u.uu n iai. iv nmiuaui r ai . . . .. .7 vl lineliLto,! in list niullt from her home In M..,lf..r,l lncner or tne uoro.m secon suem p0!i0 in th0 AmWin .National Tllv,r ,.orB f .u.b. x.iuu- " -, - . , .j i ,, nllu ,,n l.i, nu .. the out-of-town visitors in the city early this week from their home in the Worden district, where the Nel son ranch is located. Recital to be given. Those of 'Klamath Falls who are Interested In From Red Bluff One of the most I Tuesday In the city on business, bank. I The apartment house which Kurd-: nromIn. i.i, .1.. ... .1.,.. ney and his wife are building. Is; ...,,, ,... v.lr,i. week is O. B. Wilcox, well known near con,P1,!ti"n' according to the!on f Mr ani, Mrs j j K..i,.r. I w,n he associated In art work lowing several tlas spent in tliel caiiltal Keller and Pooro plan to! Paul Keller.lcontiiiue to Portlanil, where they sheepman of Red Bluff. California i vlsitor rale"l:l!'' who is in the city for several davsl 'this week to transact business and! Kelly Hero For r.pec It. E, music will be pleased to learn of the j look into Klamath sheep conditions. Kelly, manager of development for announcement made this week of the recital to be given in the Presby terian church at 8 o'clock Friday evening. Miss Dorctha Elliott and Nathan Stewart of Seattle will be presented in the concert. Those who know Miss Elliott know the ex cellent quality of her voice, which has been exceptionally well trained. Stewart is prominent in the music circles of Seattle, where his baritone voice has found much favor. left Tuesday at nn for Salem, Iteth young men returned the mid-1 where he will spend some time on die of the summer from Chicago, Dance at Merrii FRIDAY NIGHT Sailing's Orchestra Sunday at the Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hanks, Miss Ferne Hanks and Pat Malloy made a brief visit to Crater Lake Sunday afternoon. Fishing at Keno. Sunday saw a number of Klamath sportsmen turn the Southern Pacific is in the city Southern Pacific Man W. J. Mc ' '"T Dr'ef time to transact af Enerney, well known Southern Paci-i'a'rs necessary to the presentation flc official of Dunsmuir Is making a;0' ,ne cae uf ,ne railroads leforp the Interstate commerce commis sion October 5 In Portland. brief business visit In the city. From Rocky Point Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lcavltt of Rocky Point spent Tuesday afternoon visiting Merrill Rancher Carl F. Rigor, one of the well known ranchers of In Klamath Falls and shopping in Hhe Merrill district spent the day the stores. in Klamath Falls Tuesday on busi- ' ncas. Kiger was prominently Iden- Tonsils Removed friends of tlfled with the county fair work Mrs. Homer Garich, nee Fannie ! during the past two weeks. stoopes will be glad to know of her recovery from an operation for the removal of tonsils in a Klamath Falls hospital yesterday morning. In From Malin Mr. and Mrs. Fort Klnntnlh Vbtltor Included in the many out of town visitors In the city yesterday was Lee Den-1 tt n, Klamath county rancher from J his well known ranch in the Fort Klamath, district. According to from the thrill of deer hunting back w. C. Dalton spent Tuesdav It. the Denton the outlook !or a bumper to fishing on the banks of the Klam- city from their ranch In the Malln I year for farmers and ranchers In ath river near Keno. The catch was district. Dalton attended a meet-jthe Fort Klamath district Is splen an unusually good one. Those in I W 0f the board of director, nf ih 1 did. the party were C. S. Currln. Paul Dalton, Barney Noud, Fred Houston and Harry Messner. Mrs. Dalton Visiting. Mrs. Carr Dalton of Malln is visiting in Klam ath Falls with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dalton. She plans to remain in the j America cuy unin carr uanon returns trom chamber of commerce of which he Is a director. Mrllenrjr Leaving B. C. Mc Henry who has spent the past month In the city from his home In Portland in the Interests of the Automobile association Merrill Visitor Melvin Cushman la Included In the out of town vis itors In the city yesterday, Cush man is a resident of the .Merrill district. ,.J .. .. ... """" land. where he will transact affairs city -w. ...... u.... ,in regard to lhe An well k'lown sheep and cattleman In Klamath Tucuday Among the frequent business visitors In the yesterday was IIukIi Kalvey. Mrs. Akprs In 'Valley. Mrs. Wayne Akers is visiting for several weeks with her mother, Mrs. E. J. Titus of Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Ak ers are recent arrivals in the city. Visiting in Klamath. Mrs. Eldon Rrattaln of Lakevlew is visiting in Klamath Falls for some time with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Brattain. office of the Triple A is being in-of the Merrill district, stalled In Klamath Falls to be placed In the lobby of the Hall ho-! n Itusfness Here L. E. Keeker tel with an attendant at the desk I is Included In the numerous Mer-, at all times. rill ranchers to visit in the city ; yesterday. Here From Merrill Among the Merrill visitors in the city yester day to transact affairs was Mrs. Rose Davis of the neighboring district. Return From likevlevv. Mrs. W. A. Leonard and granddaughter, Miss Bobble Lou Bell, returned yesterday from Lakeview, where they have been visiting with Mrs. Zlm Baldwin since the Lakevlew round-up in the early part of September. RnnrlKT In Tuesday Out of town visitors In Klamath Falls yesterday Included John Kandra, well known Merrill rancher. In Krem Malln II. O. Williams, well known resident of the Malln district was a business visitor in Take Episcopal Rertory. Mr. andlKlam",h Faii "terday. Mrs. Claude Duvis have taken St. Paul's Episcopal church rectory, which they plan to occupy for the winter months. The rectory was last occupied by Rev. T. A. Merry-weather. From M.ttIII Vesterilay John W. Taylor. prominent Klamath county rancher spent Tuesday af ternoon In the city from his ho.me in the Merrill district. Klamath Lodge No. 137 every Friday nlg'ut. 8. R, N. O. Return From Merrill -D. E. Alex ander, boss of Ihe Rock Creek ranch with JesB Slngley. W. F. Kerkln and Bill Reynolds all of the ranch, spent Merrill district. Tuesday night In Klamath Falls I e after a day's visit and Inspection of! - the Rock Creek cattle now pasturing (f In Merrill. From Merrill District Out of town visitors in the city yesterday Included Michael McAullffe from the Meet Red'.tey Canton Crater No. 7 Meett evety 'Wednesday evening. Car Sandell, Commandant. 1 l3 (rxr (J ! i'v I'll! i i4i7 r rv i I li Ewauna Encampment No. 4 Meets every Tuesday night. A. L. Westfall, C. P. Prosperity Rebekah Lodge No 104 Meets first and third Thnrs lays. Mrs. Elizabeth Sanders. N. O. At the Hull Hotel Among the out of town visitors In the city this week are Mr. and Mrs. Murk Noble of the I Khaw-Betram camp. While In Klam-1 ath Falls they are guests in the Hull i hotel. Malln Handier llen C. R. Beard sley, well known Mulln rancher is among the visitors In the city today. Square Deal Drug Store Prescription Specialists Fred Felt tier, I,. Ph., li. Ph., Mgr. New Downtown Office of ami Dr. A. A. Soule, M. D. 710 Main St. (Winters Bldg.) Phone 151-J. Over Square Deal Drug Store. Uptown office at residence, 1909 Main St. Thone 151-M. Sanitarium under construction. ! Klamath Falls' New Clothing Store Just opened by the Brownsville Woolen Mills The opening of the Brownsville Woolen Mills Store in Klamath Falls mean new epoch in merchandising here. For more than sixtv vear3 this woolen mill wifh its hir? clothing factory retail stores, has been one of Oregon's leading manufacturing industries. We take the wool direct from the sheep's back; spin and weave the clotlv in Jjj woolen mill, then we make this cloth into clothing in our tailor shops and sell the ii direct to the man who wears them in our chain of retail clothing stores a -rf no cess mill to man" or, better still, "from the sheep's back to the man's back, , shoddy or wool substitutes added. Here are some of tho thi a. t'-'1 CLOTHING uonpa SHIRTS kuishaS UNDERWEAR BLANKETS . SWEATERS SOCKS 8 MACKINAWS We also make suits to order. Brownsville Woolen Mills Store FIFTH AND MAIN STS.