Pan Eight
Thursday. DctoW 1. 1H25
LOCALS
t.. Itciurii from Hunt Will (!
ii,..ri and other member f i Klamath Kll attorney
i party ol humors to spend the pi ed to the city alter "wndin.
1 tieelt In ll" ' cil country ere rial data In Medford. t -era ho waa
Miwu-d to return to Klamath Kalis called a a ltneaa In tHe case
I today after an Intercntlm. hunt K. J. Muiray . Lloyd l-
Job' Ikamclitrxi
Mori - To-
Krtnu Mwrlll Aniuii tha out i It , '""V
if Iowa visitor In tha rlly tills iMOOlV
Mk I Charles Mcf'artl , ,,,.,! ""V ft
Section Vol to M.'rt-Tbe drama cards of the school year are lasted
and dramatic art study group oi -;:-,
" . "" . r-ii. Klamath couiity hlxh achool. The
the Am"'"" d.y o, ,he dlatrlbutlon of theath
tne aa-1 auuu'1" - . -
who vill hare toe caras issucu as
soon as the teacher' reports are
filed in the office. There, will be
introduced this year two honor
roll, one an honor roll and the
other grand honor roll. A student
must, according to Principal Paul 1
Jackson, obtain at least three A
marks and not less than a "B" In
any other subject. To be rated
According to word which has been
receired. frc:n the hunter, each
member of the party otitalnrd Hie
Th' mine limit and will return tc- Klam-
wrll stocked with
ihvlr winter larder.
. tfiii.. M.irt
MAt iinariw IHiaiw " ... . mii maniliara I
haa return-: nignt in in .
nf Job a liausnier win n"i f
liitereatlng meeting, count. ling of rill, well known ranrbar and ahevp.
Installation of Hirer and Inltla- man.
lion of new members f lha ra- j 1
nlsatlon. T:ir will alo d'scna ; lift Irum IMiMirwM.1 Km II
Ihelr danc which will be an Int.T- Knerl . a county a.at vleliur
eallug event of the latter pari ufi yesterday from llllilabrand.
the tmmih In the Whit Pelican :
hotel dining room.
.,hl lu Valley II. S. llrlgaliy.j
wllh his daughter, Mrs. W. U
Samlet soeut Wednesday la the
venison for ,4liry visiting with friends and rcl-'
ativiw In Ashland and Medford. j
Mrs. Wilbur Jones due
senrt front the city of Mrs. Charles
Wood Eberlein. leader ct the group.
The next meeting will be announc
ed at a later date.
In From Krno Out of town Tla
Itors in Klamath Falls yesterday
included Mr. and Mrs. U Boten
of Keno who spent the day vis
iting with friends and shopping.
Mr. Sclmll Kotiirns -Mrs. llcrt
Schulu and her infant daiishter
have returned to Klamath rail
th Killllh
been for a brief time. Little .Miss yesterday from their eumblned
Schultt was born In the south and ranch on Williamson river,
has had her visit to Klamath Falls
i at a very tender age. The family; Superintendent at l'liikuln-Fred
reside at SM Washington street. ! Peterson, county superintendent of
lUiuiwr lli-lutM lu I'll) J. L.
week business trip to Portland,
In CrtMU M.illn - Dan Llskey. ao
rompanlrd by hla mother war bus-
Hi.ii.iiliiK al the Hull -Mr. and
mm. .Im. Hlvrr-Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. W Martin vt Kirk ar. In
O L. Prown and Mr. and Mr.. 1 eluded In Ih. ru.uy guu In h.
. ' . . r . . . .. n.il K .irl for the remainder of Ih
James t.r mea. ireoucni visiurr. -- - .. . . iM. ,i.ii.,,. . Kl.m.ih r.ii.
where thcy hat. in the cl.y w.r. In Kl.m.ih Fall. ".'i.yom Mai..! '
, truilo Sullivan, also of Kirk. They ,
obtained a marriage Ilcen.e ye.
lerdav afiernoon from the roun
ty clerk . office and were married
later In 111 dav.
las a grand honor roll student, one;
'must have at least a straight' In frum Itocky Point Mr. and
'"A" card, although a number of Mrs. Ioug Puckett snd son Kob-
! schools, was at Chlloquln yesterday.
I inspecting . the achools there.
t)u Ituslnra llie lun PlrkMI
of Malln
bualn
oduc pi.,"S
'"lay. ,
Xparrelorn ha returned from by D ;w , J
u.rifc,
k fi. 4.,:.
'ub- II was J.,Si
wMeT
Hoarl.l i
in waa in town ywior.lay on i n aLl
..Visit on Rirer Mr. and Mrs. H.
V. Bortcn hare been Tlsitlng tor students are anticipating
the past few days at the home of ; of "A Plus."
Mr. and Mr. Harry Shorthlll onj
Williamson rirer. They will re- LenVP for tbe South Cecil Bass ' trunsactlng
tarn the latter part of the week. c( SusanTille, who haa been visit- shopping.
Frum
Poole Iters lu
jkrlewPromlnenl la-lh-
city Ihl week from
II. A. Hrattaln
' Ing for several day with hla sis-
Iawtall Machine The Palac Mar- ter tni brother-in-law, Mr. and
ket has inatalled the only bone j .xjra. G. B. Fife, left yesterday for
grinding machine In the city, ar- Hilt. California, where he I in-
cording to announcement made u,rested In the Installation of a
yesterday which will l of Inter-1 sprinkling system In one of the
est to owners of poultry. The Hilt mills,
bones tie to be ground on Tues-
Mr.. Pmilr III .Mrs. Harry
grade ert. of Rocky Point, where Puckett Df Klamath Fall, ha been 111 atlLakovlew Include
; serres as a logging contractor. her home for aeveral days, and for j who la atopplng for a abort time IB
.spent Wednesday in Klamath Falls a time, waa threatened with pnen-i Klamath Falls to ttaslf wllh friends
buslnces affairs and ; mouls. Yesterday she was reported and transact buslneu affair.
Improved
From The Italic Among
A series of advartleiunla In Tha
Klamath News will do worn than
start people thinking of yon and
talking of our offerings: II will
bring you new businmu. liar us
submit a lentativ rampalgn, without
obligating you In any way.
1-ave Toilay for PralrU Mra,
W. K. Beck and Mrs. tarl Sandell '
I will leave today for Hayden Prairie.
! where they will rlslt for a short ,
time with Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Km-1
I mltt and. Mrs. W. P. Johnson who
t have been hunting In that section
Highway Kiitflneer routes It. II.
ilaldock. chief maintenance engineer
(he
out ut town visitor In Kiamalh
Falls this week Is frs. Julia A.
of the atate highway department. Is! Smith of The Halle, who I spend
expected to arrive In Klamath Falls ln aeveral day In the rlly "bile
today on a tour of Inspection. He ' In southern Oregon.
eapecta to spend but a short while
(
da v itir) Thnnrlav ttt strarv rok ! n . .
, J ' i.riurn rrom ra rmnruico .xr. , (h t . n ..
and will be sold for chicken feed. ' lnd Mre. WaUer b,,.,,, and ch,w. j for tf d"-
'ren and Mrs. John Saraent. all of
Mr. Frake III Mrs. Bertha Klamath Falls, returned the early i To IHscum Tree Plantlna; Wo-!
Frakes who has been manager for . wrt ot the week from San Fran-1 men who are residenta of the llotjcue iierl
In this vicinity.
Pool Fvpert Itvr Mil night,
before a larxe crowd at Ihe Mecca
pool hall. O. J. Mills of Denver.
mada hla final appear
I VUltlns In KUnialh Mr. and
'Mrs. Kenneth Heebe are visiting
In Klamath Falls from their horn
: In Central Point.
the oast two year of the Riverside I cisco and Mher bay cities, where Springs addition In Klamath Fallslanc In Klamath Falls snd today
week's visit with are Invited to meet at the home of , leave fc-r Sacramento.
On llulneu In Klamath - Vllsa
He defeat, j Kdna Wlmer of Maranileld on Cooa
Hay and Mrs. A. II. Cornell of
caooi caieieria waa eonnsed ton,., .ninved
Her home yesterday with an at- friends. -Mrs. Leslie Rogers thl aftern.ton ' ed Bert Cook by a aror of 100 to
tack of grippe. Her position in- Jlt two-thirty, to discus the tree65 and cieruted a number of fancy j firants Pass ar among the out of
the cafeteria was taken yesterday visit In Mclfonl Vies Margaret I planting question which has arous-Ishol. I town bmlnesa and pleasure vlal-
by Mrs. Chester DeLap. jworden and Misa Maybelle Leavltt ! ed much Interest In the city during, ' i tors In the tlty Ihl week. Mia
' i will leave today for Medford. where ' the past month. The species of I Shopping In Klnmuih Mr. L. ! Wlmer la affiliated with I
To Close Cabin Superintendent ' thee nlaa In nni lh rf.v in the' tree n the lime of nlantlne will R. Anderann and danahtrr Ijlhrr 1 I'olnte'a elcluslv Women' ahnn On
of e;ty school J. P. Wells, with, valley city as the gueat of Mrs. Don be among the features to be d!- were shopping with local merchante ; the bay and I transacting business
jars, well Is planning to make a 1 Newberry.
week-end trip to Lake of the1
Wocds. weather permitting, to close;
their attratdve home for the sea
son. The Well eabin was th?
scene of many hcapitable week-end
parties during the summer months.
I cussed during tha afternoon.
yesterday.
Announcement
Dr. 0. II. Mather
SpocUliit
Chiroprnctic and Thyiiothertp
715 Main St.
Hug opened offlccg it
Maguire Building
Opposite Pin Trj Theat
j for that firm while her.
Haatiaur In Pokrganu Bob Stin
on and LaVerne Carter spent yes
terday banting in the Pokegama
country, where they plan to re
main for several day.
Lear InnmnlnjimTiir
acn of Ben Lear. I Improving at lJ
- UIUK iu u.a lamer
yesterday. Lear haa been auffer
lng for some tim from a severe
attack of rheumatism.
Return from Portland E. W.
Tannlce returned yesterday from
Portland where he peat several
day on a hurried business trip.
On Basines In ChUoquin Misa
Phyllis Hogan is In Chiloquin for
aeveral days, where she is trans
acting business relative to the
Golden Rule store in the rese-va-tlon
city.
On Business Here Mr. and Mrs
Bernard Williams of San Francisco
are making a brief business visit to
Klamath Fall, from their home In
the south. Williams makes fre
quent business trips to the city in
the interest of a southern wholesale
n.W?v P - Charles
?, " th6 home 01 h" unt
'or over a month i, Improving from
' '"ere t rheumatism, .
rd,ng , ,riends ,.h0 are ln;r
T b Where hTrnt a
--K!r,r-h.r:
" Klamath Falls with .1, , Vl""
J daughter.n w m, tMJ on
Lloyd Stoner. ' M'" an1 Mr-
tnis week. Chard and Collins ar
resident, of ilJrtand. are
The American National Bank
of Klamath Falls, Oregon
Takes pleasure in announcing to its patrons and friends that its
Resources are now over
George
alto;
annual .
of
Leavlnir . ..
Medford . De,,.n
aouthern Oreaon rtii.i. .
court, xi.... . " lKTm
' appear na a wit
nes. 1 the Frei ood
I-enve for Homn In VnlleyMr
Char,1"- ,W- A" Dcl" "nd in
Charie, who have been spend Ze
'he past three day, B ,he c,
Ing with their , and
ZIV,V- Mr- "nd Mrs' Thorn" w
DeUell, returned lo t1le,r home
K, T.VT- Delzp"' he In
Klamath Fall, transacts buslnel"
farie7 V, T,8lt,ag WUh h" " W
friend,. He serve, a, .ecretary to
Governor Walter it. Pierce. ,
Ilcporf Car.1 Snt Week-There
will bo mnny a heart skip, many a
ign and perhup many a surprise,
next week when the first report
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We wish to thank our many loyal depositors for the splendid
co-operation they have given us in making this
wonderful growth possible.
December 1, 1920, opened for business
December 31, 1921
December 31, 1922
December 31, 1923
December 31, 1924
October 13, 1925
Resources
1 Resources
Resources
Resources
Resources
$587,364.31
$1,048,421.07
$1,365,644.13
$1,490,027.08
$2,027,424.28
Let This Strong Progressive Institution Serve You
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