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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1925)
TwsJny. Sort. 2A, Page Six gr locals Mrs. Brrll.-nst.-ln living - Mrs. Vi.lt. lu Vallov-Anurew . w Helena BreltenB.eln I. planninn to r president of the Klamath couny le.r. the latter part of October for chamber of commerce. h. north, where she will .pend the:Sahl... secretary spent Momla In winter with her parent,. Mr. and Ashlaml. where they attended he Mr, LTlnnl, It Helena. -Mont, opcninK ceremonies of the Llthian Mrs. Breltenstetn ha been employ-; hotel In the valley city. rturlni the summer montna on , the evening as society editor. ... . J.nar iim f mill I Tl 1 rn.in w . re . , M w,,llr m;im ijiiuiiii i, holds; S. P. ROUTE MOST! ! The community rt Chiloquin has , declared Itself ill favor of the South-1 ma Bummer ii' lrlfl. nr. n mm paper, where she served i At U, of . C . P. - , PX ,h. Southern ditor. Her many friends stone, accompanied by hts nel.e. " Ki.msih l her departure from the epent Sunday at I.ake of the Woods. ! J''"1'' ,l'", , 'x ''"." tul" to the east with serving the Klamath basin and declaring these plans to n..m.rs III at lloiui Leslie ltoe-'be aitoquaie. nave oeeu aiRnea g.n- !0. Smith. Lake of the Woods C. C. Kelley "lr"?r.ZT. lrbe7of ers: cashier of ,h, Kirs. National "ally throughout the district and .!... -ho have summer homes at ! bank, is confined to his home for by the business men or tne. town. Trth Keney iHtate hhway' several days, suffering from an at-! Supplementing this .dir.. 11. A. the reaort. Kelley Is state niguwa illness. 'Cunning, secretary of the Chllo- engineer. i , lJUn r;onlnleri.e cub. nent the fol- l,ina luliiaraM tn th Klnmnth R-iuriM from Mvrtle I'olnt Rev. lowing telegram to ,C. C. Hulet of Merrill returned yes-1 county chamber of commerce yes- rn.h-rwoo.ls Visit l.akr Mr. and 11 n it tTntattrini4 n rn Included .-uiq. v. . v ... i...l Iil, h a I tnnlii v in the numeroua visitors of tne cuy . hu. ...... ..c .... . ... . ..... to spend the week-end at Lake of! spent tho past few days looking Into "We notice the Modoc County the Woods, where they have an at- affairs lu the Coos county city. Hulet i Development asscxlatlou have ask tractive summer home 'wil leave ,n ,he aeT '" for i ed to be present at meeting of your ' Myrtle Point, where he will take ; board of directors tomorrow to dls- -OUoman Returns Frank Ottoman 'np his duties In the Myrtle Point ! cuss 'railroad program. Being In resumed his position In the First i Presbyterian church pulpit. jterested in the railroad conatruc- Natlonal bank after an enjoyable tlon plans and feeling the pro- tortnight'a visit with friends and ! Visiting In Klamath Kalis Miss posed line Crane to Odell would be relatives in San Francisco. Otto-1 Elsie Owens of Medford has been j detrimental to the interest of this man relumed to the cltv Sunday. ! visiting for the past few days with tectum andf avoring. as we do. the proposed construction plans 01 me I Southern Pacific, would like oppor- tunity of having representative pre sent to express our views. i 1n Vrfith Vnn XmUnrv Business Trip to Chiloquin Bust- nest visitors in Chiloquin yesterday I Here From Uunsmuir Among the Included Dr. 0. T Casper of Klam-' business visitor. In the city during .th Falls, who soent Monday In the 'the past few days is Al Carter of reservation city. Dunsmuir with the Southern Pacific company. nnnrn from Chiloouln Warren rw.k. man.rer of the new store in Mrs. Von Anthers; III Friends of Chiloquin. spent Monday on business j Mrs- Edith Von Amberg will be glad in Klamath Falls. t to know f her rBPW recovery from Ian Illness which has kept her con On llusim-ss Here W. H. Kitts of Portland is making a brief business visit in Klamath Falls, where he has many business friends. In from Merrill F. C. Coleman is Included in the many out of town visitors in the city yesterday from bis home in the Merrill road district. On Business Monday Out of town visitors In Klamath Falls yesterday Included William Gordon of the Mer rill district, well known rancher of that vicinity. Business Women Meet Members of the Klamath Falls Business and Professional Women's club met last night in the club rooms of the city library, to hold a brief business meeting In regard to the outlining of meetings for the winter months. The meeting was called by President Frances Beatty. fined to her home for a fortnight. She will be able to resume her work in the California Oregon Power com pany during the week. Visiting In Dorris Mrs. Glorenna Warren is visiting in Dorris, her former home, tor a brief time. To Return Tuesday Mrs. Sydney Abbott Is expected to return this evening from San Francisco, where she has spent a month visiting with friends and relatives and enjoying a vacation from her duties in the office of Moe't store. In From Bly Mrs. D. G. Glvan and Miss Mattle Jane Cross, both well known residents of Bly spent the week-end visiting with friends in Klamath Falls. C. A.. CUNNING, Sec y. Chiloquin Commerce Club." Aged Resident Dies Result of Accident Falling 15 feet to tho ground from a raised scaffolding on Sat urday attornoc-n, William Michael Swartisfager, aged 83, died from Internal injuries and crushed ribs at 9 o'clock Sunday night. Swartzs fager resided at 2432 White avenue. Injuries which later proved fatal to the aged man occurred when Swartisfager was building a small house on White avenue. The scaf folding proved Insecure and the man fell heavily to the ground. He Is survived by three child ren, C. G. Swartzsfager of Ashland. ; J. W. Swartisfager of Klamath Falls and Mrs. Fannie Matney of Ruch. Jackson county. The re mains will be shipped today to Jacksonville, where funeral services will be held and interment made in the family plot. Leaves for Stanford Russell Crandall, son of Mrs. Will Crandall. left Monday morning for Palo Alto, here be will enter Stanford univer sity. This is Crandall's third yearjo' Ashland, mother of Miss Mary In Portland Miss Bernlce Hector Is spending the week In Portland, where she is having dental work done. She made the trip north early Saturday morning In company with B. S. Grigsby, who Is visiting In Salem, and with Mrs. Butler Walker in college. He spent a portion of the summer in the city with bis mother. Return to School Harold von Bergen left Sunday morning in com pany with Douglas Drill, for Corval lis, where von Bergen will enter Oregon Agricultural college for the winter months. Drill will return to Klamath Falls to spend the winter. Von Bergen spent the summer in the city, and has of late been play ing In Galloway's orchestra. He is a member of Theta Chi on the O. A. C. campus. Walker of this city. Zctzmnn Wilbur Zetzman is In cluded In the many early week visi tors In the city from his home In the Merrill district. Walker Visits Butler Walker of Ashland visited over the week-end with hit daughter. Miss Mary Walker of Klamath Falls. If you know of any game viola tions, call phone 5S4. All Informa tion will be strictly confidential. From Malln Mrs. O. W. Cooley of Malln Is Included In the many out of town visitors In the city yester day to transact affairs. Mrs. Cooley spent some time in the Klamath county court house settling taxes for 1 the latter half of the 1924 season. Former Residents Visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Capron, former residents of Klamath Falls, where Capron was Interested In real estate, have returned to the city for a brief visit with friends, from their home In Long Beach, Calif. They are ac companied north by Gus Swansen. Expert roof repairing, treating, and staining. COFER BROTHERS rhone 380. Wrinkles Some wise people wear glasses so they can see better easier, and get more comfort without squinting and strain ing the eyes. This squinting 'causes wrinkles to form. These wrinkles can be avoid ed by having glasses fitted so as to relieve the excessive strain on the muscles. Which Is best? Wrinkles, eye strain and discomfort or glasses? DR. GOBLE Eyes Examined QUICK RKRVICfl 700 Main street Glasses Frames Ground Repaired Pnnkey Sells Land Mr. and Mrs. I Lewis Pankey of 8prague River! have sold to Mortimer Curtis, also ' of Sprague River, a piece of timber I land for a consideration of $1000.! The land Is located in the Sprague j River district. , Peterson Visits Schools Fred Pet erson, county school superintendent, spent Monday visiting and inspect ing the schools of Plevna, Topsy, Keno and Kesterson. According to the superintendent they are In splendid shape, and the winter's work in all schools of the county Is well under way. From Rock Crwk Ranch D. E. Alexander of the Rock Creek ranch, spent Monday In the city to transact business and other affairs. Here from Mutln Among the fre quent business visitors in the city yesterday was W. C. Dalton of Malln. Visits nt Luke Among tho cot tagers to occupy their summer homes at Lake of the Woods Sun day, were Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Hall. Klamath Shoe Store Itostoninn Shoos for Men Klamath News, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Gentlemen: Foot Havers for Women September 28th May we take this opportunity in expressing our appreciation for the splendid results obtained from the exclusive advertising in The News on our shoe sale. Every day that we ran an ad in your paper the results were extremely gratifying. The opening day of the sale netted us over $2,000, and each succeed ing day's business proved proportionately profitable. We have sold every pair of men's shoes in the house and have remaining on our shelves just a few pairs of women's and boys' shoes. Yours very truly, W. II. KITTO, Klamath Shoe Co. PTV New "Clubman" Class Rises in Soviet Russia I ' - - - ' - H'W I JPneM aCSv ' v 1 The aristocratic "clulmian" is no more in Russia. Hut In his place is the peasant cli:'.iru. The iov:rt govrrmnrnt is ocning up clubs fur workers in palatical former lioiucs of arulcra?j. This one is located on Yclagiu lIand, Leningrad. i "V. Ts tii m-."1 i th. ..,,, I, VW"H IX IUju, J- Wit nMirlrt. I 'Mldent of tnn, Kl.ni.th ..J?' "It In ItolHlJSSr KAPS0 FOR tOU t- j FORBES PURE DRUGS KNOX HATS Better Than Good Looks - -fi,'-i .iU. I..-. 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