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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1925)
if! S! ill! in .0) " blfll .i II ; IIP1 Htl ' 1 II I'1 iff in hi ..' " il , ,, . Mil ; im i. Pmre Eight Friday, October H', V-'-'S. LOCALS Heading Into Heavy Seas and Storm the Spink on Itusiiiess Justice c.' U. C. Spink of Wood I uiht ir,;. ,,,,..., nf Kl.im.ith hootleCKcr hs til l'M spread far and wide, ror a neaiue, mier u m wu- ihj iu irmis:in Wash., resident, traveling from the business yesterday for a brief time north, had no sooner arrived iu the from his home lu Chiloquiii. city than he spent several pleasant, hours, ending before austere Police Shopping; from ln Valley Mrs. Judne Gaghacen. "Two dollars, i Homer Roberts of ,'oe valley Is please." was the greeting that J. M. among the many visitors lu the elty Cross received, when he answered this week, spending yesterday in the charge of being intoxicated, in Klamath Tails shopping, the city hall yesterday. ! - I Sismjnie lllver Visitor Mis. K. Mrs; Ilalton III Mrs. Taul Dal-'U. Clarke Is among tho scores of ton was absent from her position In out of town visitors the American National bank yes- yesterday from terday, confined to her home In the Sprague river. sunset apartments wun a severe at tack of grippe. her In the city hc-me on; Visit In Klnninlh Mrs. (. P. 1 i Shamhart of Merrill was in The' Visiting from Morrill Mrs. M. city Thursday for a brief shonoini : Giacominl of Merrill, spent yester-itour while here visiting with her day visiting In Klamath FaHs while : daughter. Miss Letltla Shamhart. j here spending a short time with her I ' daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Merrill Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lester Offlejd. George Offield spent yesterday In "- f Klamath Falls transacting neees- Dalton Returns W. C. Dalton. sary affairs and visiting from their vv,- "-?.' -ri; sT.'.fi"t T7- p .,- hti' l''-' 'v. J- VJ' v ci I, J I ICIMITBOARnS M J V . -'J v-X . 1 well known Malin rancher, has re- well known ranch in the Merrill turned to Klamath Falls from Port-( district. They visited with Mr. and iuuu, uem no was one ui iiib- .,a. ijcrstvi imiciu aim .iiiks , era Klamath men to attend the hearing Offield who are residents of the JJJjpJjjmJ Pjjff J of' the interstate commerce commis- city. ' sion. An unusual .u.t., uliowinjr the V. S. S. Seattle, riajpli! of Ailmir.il Coonta. r.tirin Nmuijn.r-in-elmf of the iiaiy, u riving into lirarjr seas r.nj a Katlienn slorvt. I lie .Scuttle, ui the newer 1)1 of scout cruisers, is one of the fastest vessels Hyuiir f. !. tin:'. " ATTACK MITCHELL i WAHIIIMiTON. tfti, U. ll'till., i News I - Tho Ainerlrau alrrraft In. Iiislry. atu.'kp.l fur alleieil falurt ! in kwp up wlih ivlallon prorr.t, ram to Us i'it defense TtturMlay heforti I ha prmlilr-nl't aprl tit 1 1'infl tnnuiry board, Tli Industrr, lit ropro.nin, iliH-lareil. dot Inafflrlsnt and oh.olole, as haa bn rharael. but was i.r atKs.l of thai aviation in. luatry of in oilier country. Polniiha out thai sine tha bviln. nlnf of liealer than air craft, the I'ntieil Htates hail atcadlly main lalnrtl tho trail In tha lruiadoui ailvaoeen nu.lo In aviation. tvit tir.ei In turn bitterly ehanoil that after doini rvrryihlnti pouibl. fr . lis betterment, ilie'lmlustry waa auf. j ferlni bo.ll from tho attacks aimed J j at II hy ( ui Mil. holl. ! (ne of l ho apeakoM, flmter : Ienlni. preiMonl of lit Ixienlng ""'""Mlt T " V "''Hi la ,7 1 Ihtl nTH "' It w1.- Mmot.1 U'ork iifi nllf"t,Ortr Delphian Club Mcvts Members or tne evening division of the Del WiHxilam! Visitors Horc--V. A. Brown and son W. A. llrown. Jr.. are included In the many visitors i Held Dove of Peace wi iuc "cuius U1V1SIUU UI US LIC1- o "Ji.uuru in liic illu; llSHUrK; (1C!)VI t 1- . , phian club met on Wednesday night ! in the city from the south this ' . ' . ,' . " ,ln"'J ., v . , " . , . News) -Real peace lias come t i luv uulub di .lira. I nomas f "w,, n uhu is h nrnminpnT rpsi- Kurope. The security conte-pnee. l.iitliiK for the So.iui -Julius, friends. Knlvry, was In the rlly Miu'lkr ami hU brother William yesterday, nuiking final arrant i Mueller, left last nlslit for a f.irt- nienta for his trip. ' n!j;hi"s vacation In y.m rr.mc;si-o. I'uring Julius Mueller's ahsenco llverett Xonl will have chjrge of the lioy Scout work of lr.v; No. I. and will In o'l.lllno to super vIm'. eontluct Ihelr regular mrc:- Inss. One of the most prooia.nl hi. h will take him away from Klamath county for the remainder of tho fall and winter months. VUll, 1 M.il in t till. Muln - Hob ( lirrno i. n.l Marlon Monks left .tnnla v luorniiig for ( hlloquln, where they at thA hnm nf Vr Thmn. r wppk vauiiiueu, wuere an inieresiinc meei- ucai i uoiianu, laiiiorma . . Ing. led by Mrs. Rachael Applegate "here he has retired for the past ! lnC ' ,, '";' feature, of the week for ih. troop -. the ,l,y t,.n...-tln business Solomon waa enjoyed during theM Jears. He and his son are U . PaU . ThurMl-'y- "ml '''" . ... h . , ' ' ,, in , meeting hours. The evening divls-1 combining a business and pleasure j ,ne treaties now bein,; - ; ; H l'ayue alley . ami Main s;ret 1'ass-' ing of testa and learning new work and games will ccnatltute the even lug's entertainment. e ana n;s son are ,L ... ion Is studying for the remainder rlp while in Klamath Falls. They i ' , ,, ,, , v , ., , ,k , . ... i .1.1...- adoption. It Is planned to submit. u' ""' ' "'. 1 aM1 v in. c,Kj.iiiau nisiorv. ann ..skuik who iiihit oia . .. reported on the first half of th.i friend. Abe Barnes, a formrr ,,. a ""fuments to the conference first chapter on Wednesday. Their "ent of Woodland. Saturday to be initialed prellmln. course includes tho study of an-i 1 ary ' their dis'""'1' ,h respec- cient history in the light of modern! HIoI Ijikc Visitor D C Rob- "Ve capiu,ls wh"e """v lw excavation, and is1 proving one of ' s is among the visitors at the P'i3Sei1 UPOa hy cabine:3 n1 rarlia the most fascinating courses of the j "White Pelican hotel this week from , menls- DelDhlan cllih Tho no, M.n.i...hla hnmo noo. n.lit I.... . u 1 With these f.l.-U PvlnMI...,! Il M.HU ,UC Of the evenine trnnn vlll Ka i Prls lu nmnn S ,.:: October 27 at the home of Mrs. ! structlon of the Southern Pacific. uua &umwait Uiiiiil linirtivlli- IMilie Uervan. , who s ilfcred severely several weeks I auo. when his hand was lauuht In Forbes Pure Drugs Eighth at Main Good Sirvico Good Drujr --ssa Announcement Dr. 0. II. Mather Spoc.aliat C'hlro.nrtlc nd Phyidoihw,,, Ha ODcnpil nfflc. .1 r. Magulre Buildim t at the ' Btiu iiit-ruiiv mat me wur rvrmog paptr, rr-' jj ... nuii iiuim n rapidly im Malin Rancher in Joe Mlcka, Jr., "unu- unl reversal such Xew Books Are Ordered More I we" known young rancher of the'""0" "le treal' of Vcrsailli-s. w mau sou wm be expended during! -,lalm country, spent Thursday in lul Mates senate refu.ieil to this year's school term for books to! Klamath Falls transacting business rat"' can now ck-feat the work be distributed among the various' affairs ad visitinp with his many of pea'Pe Chnnlu rtt Vlnn.-,!. 1.,, .. I f-lonj- , . ,aulalu runs, according ,,uus has ended nfi.r uinvn ron f n.ni tary or economic turmoil In the old proving. According to doctors, there world. Only a reversal such n, l no chance of a loss of either ih as wan feared at h,, arm or the hand. ,1 , I.rst. to J. Percy Wells. citV Jtchnnl inn erlntendent yesterday, who is filling with interesting and beneficial books the libraries in the city school. A collection of 350 volumes Is being V Special sale on every and mn iiusinesii viMtor Among the I ureB al uie uesm scores of visitors from out of m.-n! 129 So- "'h S!- to spend yesterday in Klamath Falls - .-...,. , OJU volumes is being " ' . lioyt. resident of Kirk v.L..uSeu in me superintendent's w"ere he conducts a meat shOD office this week in ho ji.,..i....J . u.fi.iuuieUj LeavliiK for In-lniiil -11,11 Falvey. prominent Merrill ruiirhrr. Is plan ninic to leave the latter part of the Dress Shop, 1 n k for Iri'lanil. whi re In, will 011-17 j visit with his relatives ami scores of among Falls the schools la Klamath B. Kuykcnilnll Due Rack Dunsiniilr V'nIiiii-m . . . ul town business visitors in Klamaih Falls this week Included Jack (all ad A. H. Stoiifl of li,,,,,.... - Robert B. Kuykendall. Klamath I 'Pending several days In' the city , expected to re- turn InHav r.. fj... . t. .,1. , v,u ,,iMIOr(li where, "..-r m ,lt j!r, j K inackara of Mardoel whr ,s for two days, he has been on legal uusiness Highway Engineer Here R H Baldoek, chief maintenance engineer of the state highway department, was a visitor In Klamath Falls yes terday. He expects to inspect roads in this vicinity, but will remain here but a short while. Telephone Officials Here J p I-owrle, division superintendent or Plants of the Pacific Telephone &j Telegraph company for the state of' Oregon; O. C. Hoff, divj5lon , I Ir. and E. W. Gardner, out-1 side plat engineer wcre Jn Hon , yeS'erday 0n an nee-! Ion ,or Today they expect to! ?M-a Johnson is ".mCu in tne many visitors in Klamath Falls yesterday from hi" home In Olene. IVIncinal Visit- ci,yL.,ter , Turnbaugh. wall known print', 1 Of the Merrill high school l" d j Prominent member of the Klamath county athletic league spent Thrs. aDd ,laltin le court house. I Me,,!,, Vlsltor-oiit of town vis-1 in Klamath Fall, yesterd-ivl ncluded F. 0. Dunbar, .Merrill resident. "ene lluslnes, Maj. H Ifaw-' k.n, of Olene, whara he ha, W been a resident l lndud(!i 2Z., rlnM' v!s,iot' ' kuU?:, Jo, Nummer lkeKoa,I, are good and weather splendid In the Summer Int. ji.,.i.. . . .. e v u 1 1 according to . If. Harvey of the Summer lake I country, who arrived In Klamath! falls yesterday for a ,rief ,,,.; less visit. j Gulbransen Nationally Priced Piano P .. . f- l, s . 4 . i 1 - F v i , , i US? Th,v -cle .vain lunrn is well known. Is peewa to visit for the remainder "i ine week with her daughter -hiss iae inackara ir-; , Shimmery Beads Deck Siren Gown oi .' J'SK-J 4w t -; i ij; j' Swim Uko VlsllnrOnt of (own hoppers and ,,, n,ors the r,y yuhxy afternoon l. aS.P' E' l in ladcil l,ca - ih,mm':r Wc Wren's S " 'erit- I L , r"10; in ont poted. ' taUJ is H0 People Wonder Uri... . that w, belie e h .r Xn? ft'Kl Wh"n we Earl Shepherd M c at th sources combined in KU . n, tr'n, ffom other tne fact. "l" ""'"'Vc such to bo !inoWhypT' i,y.cm 175 to 5300 casilorper; are built so durable, an, Siniv ?.nW ,:ull"-nHenH on the balance i.s m'SLnvSl n"mths to After all, the bt We Htil h.ivn n r.v.. ,.i from our last carload ,,'r of r:"'rnnncnB mem to you? "i..'"nn-may Vve (thow EARL SHEPHERD CO. 507 M.ir' Vi""'," "" Snn!i... Plione 282 has ii Tir if ?.. Oppoall- I'lna Trw, Tbwir, I I Il I l Ii M Halloween parties furnish one of the best oppor tunities i the year for real enjoyment. Wc are in position to furnish beautiful and appropriate decorations a, well as novelties that will add to the fun of the occasion. Place Cards, Masks, Decorated Paper, Paper Hats, Invitation., Horns, Decor ated Aprons, Lamp Shades, Black Cat and Witch Cut-outs. il in Cro.e,que design., )enulifu, 8 and black. We ,u8K.sl lllat you come , -'y while the as8rtmeWs are comp,efe IU Mmm mi 4$ir V-7 KLAMATH FALLS OREOOHf ! v.'1' . ' ,1 J r