The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, October 20, 1925, Image 8

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Tuesday, October 20, 1023
' W LOCALS f
THE KLAMATHfct1
Probes Mitchell's
Blast of Charges
I I'util, iiikii Here Fdaou I.. Foulke
of Yreka. California. 1 n,-nlirK
m-vor.il days here on liiHi' '"
motid with emtio buyinc.
.. I....... I., Nmili -W. t Vail' IWuniliig llmna Mr. It ! KnHN llif Kih,i. u.
.. Ln..n Klamath i Wuaurr Is returning In her home , Turn lver of III... .' S
r.umil " ... .... I ..
lawyer will l.k Into 1ok.iI affair: In I'slgary. AH-fru. Canaita. nav-
while lu the .u;li.
Hildebrnnd Resident lu Havld Visit at timer laikc
niiu of Hildebrand. s Included . Mrs. Percy F.vans und
i h. nut nf ina-n visitors in Mrs. O
Klamath Falls yesterday.
I
Mr. and J
Mr and
,. Bellman are Included
in the many Klamath Fall rest-
dents to spend Sunday at Crater j
Merrill Handier In Lon Storey. . lake. According to the visitors the
well known rancher ocn Monday lake was exceptionally beautiful and ;
afternoon in Klamath Falls, where ' the water exceedingly clear and J
he transacted business affairs and ( flue,
visited with friends.
j rre from Chiloquln Mrs. V.
i vun-Mr H. E. Smith F. Grob of ChllOQuin. is among
of Olene. ia included in the many ! the many shoppers and visitors In!
visitors In the city this week, from j Klamath Falls yesterday.
his ranch. ! 1
j Visit in Valley A party of the
Visiting at Trulore Home Mr. , younger set enjoyed a drive to j
and Mrs. E. D. Trulove are enjoy-j Medford aad Jacksonville, where
In a week's visit from their they, visited with friends during
friends. Dr. and Mrs. Beauchamp ; Sunday. Those in the party were i
of Albany, who arrived in Klam-j Miss Anna Michaelson. .Miss Min
ath Falls on Saturday night, s nle Michaelson, Miss Lettio Mlch-
'aelsea, Olat Ness and Swan John-
A.
i'V'f ... ,. -
To Visit With Daughter Mr.
and Mr. Charles Holloway of
Brownsville, Oregon, In the Wil
lamette valley, arrived in Klam-
r
In .mi Itiixinnui E. II. Union
irf San Francisco, geuer.il distribu
tor for the lllulilier Bay Lime r"m"
pany. was In Jliimath Fall- over
ihe week end aud on his v:-l: In
the city ihiiae the Ulg Uasin Lum
ber company as the. exclusive acents
for the sale of their line in Klam
I ath Falls. Horton left Monday
fur the south.
Ing apent Hi" two inoiitlia vla-
lilng wlih her parents, Mr. anil Mrs.
, E. Freuer. well known rancher
lt.., I., rio-h. M "' . yrn ,,,, r..h In l-o.
i i.unihitr of ih., ..mscll valley spent!"' "
Valley Handlers In Will Camp
' bell and Frank C.rohs. well known
(ranchers of the Langell valley dis
trict spent Monday in Klamaih
Falls visiting with friend' and
i transacting affairs.
Sensational charires ,! CiA
Week-Kmi at Ranch Miss Mary William A. Mitchell, demoted
Walker and Miss Bernice Hector ass,s,..n aiiof of the arwv air
service, refranlini; the blame for
mjh Fall, on Sunday evening, to spent the past week-end at the
spend a month or aix weeks visiting! Grimes-Brown ranch on Wllllam
with their daughter and son-in-:on river, where they were the
law Mr. and Mrs. Guy Satterlee. ' guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Holloway are well j and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Grimes.
known In the valley where they j
have made their home for a num- From Rocky 1'olnt Mr. and Mrs.
ber of years. Art Leavitt are included ia the
j scores of visitors to spend yes-
Returning Home After visiting! terday in the city shopping and
with ber daughter and son-in-law, ! visiting with friends from their
Mr. and Mrs, E. D. Trulove. Mrs.
William Holloway will leave this
morning for her home in Albany.
She will be accompanied to her
home at Rocky Point.
the licnandoah ricvutrnt, are Ih
injr inre-tiat! .1 by M.ij. On.
Eli A. llcliuuk (.iliovr) umler
orders of the war dtiurtmrnt.
This is regarded as a prelimin
ary to court-martial proceedings
against the colonel.
Officii! In Monday tieorce Of
field spent Monday in Klamath
Falls on business from his well
known ranch In Merrill.
llonanan Vialtoi
of Bonanta was
city ' yesterday.
-Mrs. John rtur.n
shopper In the
the day In Klamath Fulls Monday.
Arrive In I'Hy Mr. and Mr.
K. M. Wilmin, arroiiipanlcd hy Mrs.
. I., Ilarvey arrived 10 Klamath
Falls last night to visit at the
homes i.f Mr. and Mr. Harry
lloeller and Mr. and Mrs. Nate Ot
torheln. Mrs. Ilarvey ki Mrs. Ot
terheln's mother and Mrs. Wilson
her sl.-ter. Mrs. Ilarvey Is Mrs.
lloeller's daughter and Mrs. Wil
son, her granddaughter They
plan to visit In Klamath Falls for
the early part of the week before
returning to their home In the
valley.
Vlltln With Hon Mrs. J. II
Chastsln cf llonansu la spending
the week In the city visiting wllh
Mr. and Mrs. llaude Chaslaln. her
son and daughter-in-law.
I valley.
I tkmiinui Mlor Hen- Mr. A.
IV Langell, Mr. and Mrs. lain I).
: Hurke and sun Mllhtirn, Mr. and
' Mrs. Fraut IVmIa and Moore l.ylle
are liicluded In th score of vlsl
lor to spend Monday In Klamath
1 Falla visiting and transacting af
(aria. Hurke l recovering from a
slight lllneos which has kept him
.confined to his home for aom time
In the neighboring clly.
!
i In on Ituslnr Frank Haster'
I and Franrl Freuer, well known
i rancher of Ihe I'na valley district
pent Monday In Klamath Falla via
' Itlng and transacting affair.
Hllaa Ollonchaln
Mm. In th. city vl.,,,,"1;;
nf l .. 111 tL
,r, -
Ihelr ohm. 0 Nui,','
I'lne tliqre lUarho, .
the m-nres of busl ,V"
Ih. ye.l.rd.y M "j
of I'.n. lr, ,r,
from til taiiv-n.
In from Tilloouj
Jnrl Prima apea. .a.
ath Fall, visiting ),, J; 'I
lm, hnm, 1 .....
... . , vniioqat.
I'rlma la plannln ta i
t.r part at Ih wMk t . 1
elsco to study nur,,-, flJ
Ainonj Hie Vlallui-. Mra. Jo
Mahoney cf llonanu la Included
, In the srorea of out of lown vial-
tor In Klamath Falls yesterday.
KAPSO FOR C0(7
FORBES I
PURE nuiifV
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At the Hull Hotel "Once upon
time there were two traveling
; men and cne sold shoes for Cind
erella's feet and the other sold nice
comfy ones for old ladles' tired
feet und they both came from a
little town called Rochester, New
Returns to Klamath Mrs. L. F.
Wilms returned to Klamath Falls
home by her husband and her son. I on Sunday from Talent. Oregon.
Wayne Holloway. who arrived in j where she has been since early
the tity Saturday night for a brief) July caring for her mother, the i York.
visit and to accompany her north. ( late Mrs. Catherine Alfc-rd. j "They were both called drummers
I and one wore a gray felt hat and
Here to .xjrato Another reii-1 tae cae w.tB shoes for old ladles
Visit at Lake Rev. and Mrs.
Arthur L. Rice. Mra. Sarah Phil
lips and Mra. W. S. Slough spent
Sunday afternoon enjoying the ex
cellent weather at Crater lake.
dent of Kansas has "come west"
wore a red carnation in his gray
iu uia.e uis nuiue aau mis lime ulauit.
happened to be cne who is well' ,. . , .....
, , . , t , Ana the man wno sol l:t.le
acquainted with many prominent , .
, ... ' , , , Cinderella shoes was mad at the
Klamath residents. Frank Drake ! .. . . . .
V f nf - Mn-nhnr V 1 .j ,.- ...... , ueeause ne prinieu
... . - .- . -. - ul eicuiuuiii, ixausus. arrotu lu i . . , .
Wright of the Western Transfer tUe clty the Mr!y part of ,he week ! "U, "amf D t'
.... , hnlol and ho rt.l ion 1a,I him fn, aoll.
ins 'Granny Slippers." "
That was last night in the Hail
' i hotel when E. W. Thull of Roches-
ter printed his name on the regis
ter sheet and William Burness
i didn't .like It. But there are just
as many nice old ladies with bun-
company is the latest addition tOiand renewed the acquaintance of
the Klamath county chamber of , Mr. Mm Fred finrli-h Mr. md
i " - -
"J commerce as signified by the mem-I Mrs. Syd Evans and Mr. and Mrs.
bership card which he nas sign- j percy Evans. Drake was a Kan
ed.
Mrs. Rowe Lenves Mrs. George
Rowe left early Sunday morning
for the north where she will visit
for aome time with ber parents
and members of her family in
Great Falls. Montana. Mr. Rowe
aceompaneid' his wife to the valley
where she was a passenger on the
northbound train.
sas rancher before moving to the
coast and is now seeking a favor
able location.
To Entertain Tomorrow Mrs. Z.
J. Powell will entertain for mem
bers of the A. N. W. club at her
home on Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. Stoopes ImprovinR-Friends , lon3 ani co that nced comfort
of Mrs. C. J. Stoopes will be sor
ry to learn that she is improv
ing but slowly from a severe at
tack of bronchial pneumonia, which
has kept her confined to her bed
for the past three weeks. She has
had medical attention constantly.
as young ladles with dancing In
clinations and both men are con
tent in selling their own kind of
shoes, one with the gray felt and
the other with the pretty carnation.
Close Lake Cabin Mr. and Mrs.
J. Percy Wells spent Sunday at
Lake ot the Woods, where they
closed their attractive cottage un
til the summer months of the com
ing year. According to Wells the
day was exceedingly beautiful, al
though a tfnge ot winter was In the
air.
Many Children Enroll Every
Post Offire to Move According ;
to John A. McCall, Klamath Falls'
postmaster, the post office will be i
moved from ts present location to
Ninth and Klamath during the
week. McCall wculd not state the
exact day as the work on the new
post office building has not been
thoroughly completed.
Board Meeting laiat Xlfrht Mem
bers of the school board of the
city schools met in the office of
the superintendent, J. Percy Well
last night to hold their regular Oc-
Kodak Finishing that pleases all
is our specialty.
STIXSOX'S STUDIO
737 Main St.
l
I
i 'lii You're in luck
1 1 H when you're
! . jj&'f inside a
If Kuppenheimer Overcoat
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day, according to Superintendent!,.. . , .,
' . . . tooer meeting. Allowance of bills
ot Schools Wells, more children j
enroll in the Klamath Falls schools
in both the lower and uDper grid
es. Five children, three boys and
two girls, enrolled yesterday in
Central schoi!, the majority In the
I and regular routin; work com
i pleted the meeting last night.
At the Arcade Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Carslen of Dorris, are spending
a short time in the city from their
lower grades. "There Is nothing as nome , northern California. They
.uu.i.1... . - " i are "topping at the Arcade hotel
.9 me iu':iKaseu cuiuii.ii.ui lu tiii-
clty schools," said Wells yesterday,
when commenting upon the many
new students.
Muny at Lako of Woods Al
though the season for cottagers and
summer guests at Lake of the
Woods Is practically over, those
who made their last visit to the re-
while in Klamath Falls.
Lnkovlow Business Visitors E.
O. Favell and G. S. Morrl of Lake
view, are among the business visi
tors in the city this week.
From Hie Fort Bob Gonlen
Is spending a short time visiting
with friends this wppIc tmm ik.
sort on Sunday reported s IffRe I Gorden ranch In Fort Klamath
number of visitors, the majority ot
those at the lake taking advantage " -
of Sunday's splendid weather to
close their cabins and leave their
cottage grounds in condition for the
winter.
25'
is the
right price
to pay for a
good tooth
paste
LISTERINE
TOOTH PASTE
Large Tube
25'
Visit Willi Hon Howard Barn
hlsel enjoyed a viilt from his
father. Mr. Barnhlsel of Tucoma.
Washington, and his aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barn
hlsel. The party were enroute
north from Fresno, where they
spent a short time.
Wevk-Knd at Cnntn Mrs. Helen
Iloyt ot Seattle, Miss Marjnric
Johnston, Miss Vera HnuUun and
Miss Anna May Johnston spent
the week-end at Pelican Bay camp
No. 1, with the father of the Misses
Johnston, J. C. Johnston.
t'loso Ciihln nt Ijike Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Rogers closed their i
enhln at Lake of the Woods over!
the week-end after (.per.il'ng Sun-'
day at tho lako wllh tholr family, j
GET YOUR GUNS AND SHELLS HERE
. SPORTSMEN'S SUPPltEl
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A. D. LAMBERT, Prop.
This one, particularly, is a comfortable,
companionable garment. Sturdily built of
deep, rich fabric. It is tailored with pati
ence and zeal.
We have a most impressive array of very
.handsome Kuppenheimer Overcoats.'
You'll find it easy to select yours from the
Greatcoats
Tube Coats
Ulsterettes
Storm Coats
Ulsters
Chesterfields
Boulevardiers Motoring Coats Dress Coats
$35.0
0 to $85.00
Other Grades $15.00 to $30.00
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