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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1925)
THE Welnos(lay, Oct. 14. IMS ! I 'mm. ,'. jj it- lfia-,;f, 'Li ! ill:- i. , !V. 1 K.i fe I . M .)'. ., l! I. ti fit '5;.:. Si II i . It t mm 1 II 1,; :i;:ih;i Pare EIrH .WV'i J LOCALSj M. Hrk l Ho.o-Mr.. W.I T.. Atlou.l M-Hlii- W III e' Hock .ntruind for ...v.nl : Ji..ni!. HI known .Mrrlll r! .,.! nd member. f Hi HIMy ' l. ut miJ Ki-v. J. Mlk.o.ky of M Hour club on Tuemlay aftrrn.Km t;lln. I'l through Hi Hr hon trnlay lirnan on Ihlr T to rhurnlx. Uronon. whr lh nouih- u ... 1....... wnl r.mvnlltf s..l s-kii.l In I'll) Mr. " " 1L .. Mr. (il.nn lit Mrs. Mck Clenn ch.r of .1. Wmi.rn.on K.rr ! a Mm. J.-. 11. (irubb .ml child- lr if im.l.dr l Hi, rk. .. nw' ,,-i,.r.in.taw church tor the yenr left yea- rva. waldenli of fottMKe tiror r j accompanied by h.r inher-ln low. cnurcn ' h. ... - .h. .-.., vi.iior. In th I lliui lo lilliulii - I'aul ?lita-.I. , MtaT- th ir" he hi. acceded church In ttl,y. h.vl.., ,pe. week-; Hh h. ; 8h.ll M r. day In Klamath Fat 1 1. iru . p.,r.laB1. Kev. weM 0.Uplrd the ,nd In Klnn.ath Kali. tUHIng with ' ha been transferred lo OhlMuin. ranche. on Hi Mirriii rn. ,h,n.. ,.hr..i, ,n r....!.k-- .1.1... Mr. j..nnl. llurn l..v!nc ve.terday nirrnina for lh ' . Attend Kunernl Mrs. iv. 1 v, the rlrcr and held many friends , ,u,l Mra. tieorse SimniiaH'. well ' rMifntion town, where h "ill IWCia .Or- L- . . I A.r. nf fhrt ! tl!t llR thr. duriaa: kli .residence in Klamath, known residents. , h char of th animation mere. us nu - - , ne plana to renialu In Portland Mr. Kvnna wnn la i prenen. At., were amons those to a.ten.1 the next annual ... ., ii.-.l. ii.,i..,ir ...d aistlua In thKIrt National hank fhe funeral of Mrs. latnenne ai- . ., " i , , , . . m , i-hii.w . a in v.jfnrrf who (led the i,t. eonierenre ui .u iu.". ""'Mm. Art l.vitt are amonn me - - lord In Medford. who fiie.1 tne . , , ,isMa. tor .om time ... , ,h, ri,v for'ouln. where they will remain f ir r fir OI 1110 WPf a Rl tin uvuir . - tTJent Oreiton. Mrs. Alford U the "'""" '" several da. Irrm their nome in .... u,.u. ... - r fieniA or r.useue. nother of Mrs. L. F. Willlta Klamath Falla and Lares many j lrlends in Klamath county to mourn Rocky I'oint. lhirk Huntinit SuniUy Three j tVon Vinr. c,rmt.ytn. A. H her loss. Mra. 'Alford was a de- .successful duck hunters of the Tale j rimpD,i W45 a business visitor and , spend Inn a ahort time In n 1 wont member of the Baptltt church i lk district Included James A. j ,hllppt,r ,n Klamath Falls yeater-1 counnry hiinllnn for tl Which he' attended during her ltfe-!P-rry. Jack Kyan and Bob Amirke. dy from n,r Lonie , pin, (iro,. i i:.ijy llunliRC Trip lUrry R. Meaaner. with C. 8. Currln. are th Ivan dr.r. Jlme. 1 who spent Sunday In that section, j (returning with the limit In their In Krum Illy Out of town hutl- VMiina; Wlih lanj:httT Mr. and neas lsitra In Klamath Falla thla Mr. O. W. Murphy aro enjoying week Include Jam. IHon. pnml- ylsit in Klamath Falls with their t nent rancher of the Illy d nrlrt. resident, of Lak.ri.w spent Sunday j bera of the . Order of Ml'' "d, . MrB. Herman Foster. Amoiw Itnil llenrer. -W. C. P.). ton Is among the prominent Klanv I Sund.tr In AshUml -Among thejaih resldenta to spend tk week In! recent visitors from Klamath Fall. Portland, where he la attending the , ! Ijikrvlew Ilesidents VWt Mr. jf,r- . .f miM. U'llann BnH tr. and '. Irl Fred Longfellow, well known! I" M"'a'-J''s D?",f Tr"""; I ...v .-j u... in ih riiv. i-'ine gins 01 i..uu.... urning to Laketiew In the ey.ning. ; be host, at a dancing party to he M, Wlbon met Mrs. Wilson Sun-i in the White Pelican hotel day evening up, her return from j on October K. Th:, . their firs. Portland, where ahe has been far! social venture of the season and I. some time visiting with friends and : ! Planned to be one cf the pret relativea Wilson la .interested In tiest parties of the winter months, the building of a sawmill at Crane Ticket, are being placed on sale Creek in the Lakevlew district. , this week and both the young men ;and women will have them to dia- Kropp and Saltan's 0 relies : . .. .... i.ii. jn pense. -.m. . j ui..Vui. mil' tra has been obtained for the even Will Houston and Mis, Goldle mil- , H w ,Ulhlj,nT ler returned early part of week from San Francis, where they,"" n.gn.. .pent an Interesting week with trlentU in the city. to spend ome time In the valley ! rail hearing now betas krld before are Mr. and Mrs. Steve Moss and th Interstate commerce eomm sslon Mrs. Dan Malloy and Ned Mom. ) I'altcn. at one of the larieet .rock who spent Sunday in Ashland visit-1 shippers In the rouniy. Is h ghly ing with friends. ' i Interested In the oui.ow of th i hearing. l-avinx for the South Mr. and k Mrs. C. D. Carcek-n are leavlnx 1 l-Yi-n l'pnT lkr F. II. Mr- today for San Francisco and other ! Cornick of the t'PPr Klimv.h lake bay cities, where they plan to re-country la Included In the many main for a week or ten days trans-1 Klamath Fall, visitors In the city Returns from South David R. I acting business . and enjoying a ; thla week. Vandenhurg returned late Monday I visit with friends. They will be : night from San Francisco and bay in San Francisco In time for the I lUiu-hrr From Merrill In- ("he Mis. Hector In School Friends where he Tlsltea for several .howing of their holiday goods ter A. Avery, well known Merrill of Miss Florence Hector who .-, with parent, and friends, j which they hope to purchae while I valley rancher la In the city for a spenaing ine w.u.er u. , . l ,.. Ior Klamath : sbori tlmo to transact builnrs. af- lr. IMrt.e In Vtrth lr. and Mra. K. Dleis.h and thlr l.nnly aro .pending lh k In IV.riland. where lhy r enjoying a brief vacation. Dr Hletrh will motor to Klamath Falls from Portland wher hla car I. being iep.lre.1 extrn.lve l. In ISH.n.l Thl. k -A:non th Klamath rail, rwldenl. who .r. .n.nrfin. a brief lime In Purl- lland thl ek la II. K. Dew- I of th Miar I'rug company. ! Iwee left the rly part of th j wk for th n.rthrn city wher he will auhmlt to m.ll.l alien j lion. j living f.w th N.wih- Mr.. W. ' P. Myer.. with her daughter. MIm jKmmy Uu Myers. rw leaving Trl I day morning for Portland, wh.r h will spend brief time. Mr. Mver. plana to rturn t Klamaih Fall, neat week but Mlaa Myers will remain for th hnlan. of Ihe winter monlha. To M.ke tl.-ni llri---Mr. and Mrs. K. V lllllius have arrived In Klamath Fails from northers Idaho to make Ih.lr home In the city for th futur. IIIIII11 la well hnon throughout Klamath h rvd fur fiv yars with the t nurd Stat rclamtlon otflr II has ba nierratd for some till .a Idaho, w'ter h auperlnteniled Ih ulldlng of a govrnmnt pr..let. Itu. I'f Ih IIiiI HrlM Ohl of ih Iwsi lo. .linn In Hot Hprlng. addition to Ih elly haa ba ...Id re.vnlly by A, A. Ilvllnian la John I Slater for e.iualdrlloa of l&uo The lot I loialed a lot M. block ID. ai'e.n.llng to III deed tiled In Ih rouniy rl.rk'a ffl elrd.y. ' Krom (Hone- Included In Ih in.nv nut of luwa vi.H.ir. In Klatu- 'th Fall ytrdy a. tins John on. who .pent several hour on I hu.in.. 11 the illy from hla home 'in OIn. I Frum tlill.iuln -Out of town volar. In K Ism. I h folio ylr. I day Inrtud'd Mr.. Illrdl John of 1 lihil.Kiiiln, purchased an an- 'uniobil li.eix whl'a In ih clly. ' (in llu.li.r-. In llr-rr.ik A. M.KIwln. il known resident of M.mIoc pnlri. w among th ho. km vi.ii.it. in Klamath rail. y lerd.y lr.nu.tlug affair. In the , county curt hon whll In Ih Kl.k llul.ir 1 Vli'ar Arthur U. HusNy iu a re.ent hu.intuw s vl.Hor , In Ih eviy from bl horn la Kirk. I ACTION U In .i-T v to r.ri.it claim an hu"S Th. def.M J K. Ra. Kv.n. ! j) on. " a ' "-, m mo... m l.ilon 1. luiJ a,v,j, f.rth ,h. lch Ihey ' will be nappy to learn mat sne 1. vislOn, In PrlnevUIe Mr. and j Falls store. registered In Bennke-wsiaer nsi-.Mra ErneJt HayM 0, KUm,th sess college and with her grand- j FaU Mt yetter(1. morning for mother Mrs McCormick. Is doml- PrlIleyille where they pln t0 died at S90 Clay street. Portland. 1 eTera, d ul , trinlcl. I ing businesa affairs. They are ei Leave, for the North Rev. pected to return Wednesday night Henry U Weiss who has been in on Thursday morning. 1 fairs. Dinner Dance Cancelled Reser-' Accept. IWtlon Miss Marl.m ratlona for the dinner dance at the White Pelican hotel for Thursday night have been cancelled and the date of the coming dinner dance rtilltxiuln Mrrrliant In - 4'la'i.l Newman l Included In Ih many out of town hu.in visitor, la th cite yesterday from hi. h.m. in Chlloquln. wher h I connect ed with store. Cattlemen on Huslnewa Among th many out of town visitor. In th city yraterday w Lou I. P.nkey. prominent cattleman of Hpragu Klver. who spent Tuesday la Klam ath Fall, transacting diusines. No Hoard M-rllnj There was BO I meeting of th board of director of th ch.mtMr nf rammvrr y.st.rday, jawing t th fart lhat mo.1 of It j ntmbei wer out of Ih city on . business I A aerie, of .d'ertlMtncai. In Th t New. will do nmr than .tart peopl ! thinking of yon and talking of your 'offerings. It will bring you new Uu. Ineu. H.v u. submit a l.nlallv Irampalgn. without obligating you la any way. Wortlry ha. accepted a poaltJon with the California, Oregon Power company a, secretary to Tom W. Deliell. Mi.s Wortley auumcd her will be announced at a latter date. 1 new dutiea yesterday morning. Kirk llualnrw. Visitor John W. Colvln w.s a court house buslae. visitor In the city yesterday to transact affair.. Srerlsl t.l on every dra at lis llegln. iie Hhop, I3t ito. 7th ft. on n UOTEL ASTOD EVERY ROOU haa PRIVATE TOIUT 504 tUiks N.w. MoJwa, Go n dhotnMjtg Dwrfcl and I heals. FRUCARACC . T.r4bmftV I JelicJ hot LUNCht MoeaJ MADS confection 10a It C Canai S' True to Type, True to Tape The Social Whirl Is On Order your Dress Suit now for that dinner-dance and the many other social functions to take place this Fall. These Suits are priced $35.00 Other Grades to $60.00 Tuxedo-Accessories The same administration . that has catered to your apparel needs for years is still in force The same policies, that have made this the most popular and successful Men's Store in Klamath Falls still prevail. The only thing that is markedly new about the store is the new styles and the new clothes which we offer with the new season. Kuppenheimer and Other.Suits for Street and Business $25.oo and $60.oo Overcoats $15.00 to $80.00 Makes you know to Be the Best Trsr KLAMATH KIOTHTNT " wui )l Plant Trees v i. kat IT-. t