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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1925)
Fage Eight TiVtWs'flay. Oct! 21. 1925 jgFLOCALS $ Hrrr from Knyn Among lh In RUnialh on HuKiavnM E. V. business visitors ia the city for'McGill. president of the Crasrford (hit wek U r. B. Roberts of En- Coun:v Trust company and pro- lea. minol eastern business man Yatitors ia Klamath Out of county, arriving the early part of town visiter in Klamath Falls wbo the. week from his home in Mead arrlred lat niht include. Mr. and ville. Pennsylvania. McUill aeron Mrs. M. R. Binrs and Mrs. B. F. ' pand J. E. Wheeler of the Wheel Johnson of Prinerille. and Mrs. er-Olmstesd company to Klamath Esllek of Bend. county. t.uil.l t Mrt't Members u( the 'Oakland. I'al.. became the come Ladies. ".u:M f the Kr-itpal dun i lth wile Tueadar bnlon churth will meet on Thur.day af- Jmlee William H. Clark, of the ! ternojn at !:), at the home of Hartford probate court. Mrs. II. E Gets, III Su!h Kiv- The twu slipped Int.) Hartford erjide atrttt. for an informal af- (rm H.ion shortly ftr noon and ! ternoon. I'lans for the rooked to,, ,)ut their license. Iloporr aie fivd and ruminate sale will be , bis see a it and Miss (Hater hers j discussed The affair will be n : a After the marnaie. they erent of Saturday In the build!n for w yorh. iformely occupied by the Klamath, y. nirk k d ,., ,0 I waive the five-day law, which would obstruct the marrlaie of most -SON NOT BAD BOY Shoe store. couples from outside the state and performed tho ceremony in his own j Knjoy Hunting Trip A party of Klamath Falls residents compovd i ot Miss I'auline ('lift. Miss Vera Thompson. Mr. ana sirs, jonn siani-, , ... ST:, c... whether Hopper had trembled the people from the different lo calities, who ul.plavr.1 such splendid community spirit throughout the venlnf. Th nriit from the sal nlea lit ! j sblch M vi.-hni. tea. hi r si Urr Swan! Lake, nplalna is lo be used frj needed school supplies. ! Mot)9r Md u.i. Mi.i.r Knt.d Fih.r . Tri.i Swan Lake school, announces mej next enlertalnmrnt will be given In ShootlBf their district In the near future iinTiirn ri i iiio h.r hU.h..a .r M I II 11 1 If I I il I 1.1 ' V.der,rt .. 1I1UIIILI1 ULflllllU Th. ...."" usae.iioo n com, out of hi. "W n.rnlni anj a,a " JM and mother k0 ia , ' " their ln.ur.nc.. , N ujr in niutlier. Mrs V n.l . !of h.r f.. Ne...-"Mv boy." be. Mrs. Dell. 1 .. ""' lJ .... .. . .1 -" was the ..l M the White Pelican J. E. ! Here from Laknlew Ceorae A. Backus and R. L. Peck are bnsi-j Mayfie'.d. prominent cattleman ot nesa Tlsitort in the city this week : Lake connty spent Tuesday in from their home in Portland, to ' Klamath Falls looking into num transact affairs In Klamath Falla. ; eroui business affairs. Mayfield or just merely yawned. One time, the fifth time to In the Tule Ijik country. TheT re-'. . "opper was reported the weather excellent. Sandham and Jack Jewett made up a hunting partjr to spend Sunday be 'Ot B...1 Mr. 1) n.wi ml lisnillAe avsavaaMa ,Mi mm mum lesii.ieu a. i Warran sought lor tviamam -.- ..r "Z" rr!- W .u w) lB . her son s tlraiia, euM1 I to her 17-year-old son for Iht murder of his 11 years to the same woman. Klda Furry was the wife who held (he Mills All. Ixrt Sold Anunilato 1 fickle IV Wolf so long, but you will They are guests in the White Peli-(is manager of the Klamath Cattle Roma f Klamath county has sold , recosnlte her more readily under can hotel j company. ! Lo, j Block ilS of .Mills addition her stage name, lledda Hopper. ' I ! to Mr. -and Mrs. J. F. Chase. The Ella Gardiner was the first Mrs. From Coos Bay Mr. and Mrs. F.j Merrill Rancher Visits John ,, wo.u.h (, one of ,he mo t. IIorpt,r and Ja Mosner wa, the V. Foster ot Coos Bay on the coast.; Cox. Merrill rancher, spent Tues-1 tnictlre iB ,nt tec,oa of ,ne city. I second, but that was long ago. Then accompanied by Miss Gen Brltton of day in the city transacting business brought a price of fJSOO. The, Hopper married Edna Wallace, who Kercy, are among tne many rai-! aiiairs. deed was filed yesterday in the still Is known by a combination of ton to spend the remainder of office of the county clerk. ' her own name and the one he gave the week in Klamath Fall. Rrgkter X Chamber of Commerce : j hf r , j Mn)e pcnron, b.vr ,yen , Among those to register in Klam- Coos Ray Rnidrnts S. II Land. Referred to Edna Wallace Hopper Portland Visitors .Among the ath Falls yesterday at the Klam-. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A Mitchell a the "tS-year-old flapper" many business risitors and a nnm- ath county chamber of commerce 0f Marshfield. have disposed of seT- svila Itenrdon lK-rg-n. a singer, ber here on a brief trip to enjy were C. H. Dixon of Los Angeles. 1 eral pieces of property In Klamath succeeded Edna in 19.1 after a the hunting are manjr from Port- Ralph Newberry of Weed. L. B. ! Fan,, including Lots S and . Block . divorce had separated Hopper from land, including the following resi-, Hopkins of Lcngview. Wash.. T. S. ji, in Klamath Falls, original city: his third wife. The fifth marriage dent. W. R Jamison. X. F. A. Mc- Leever of Dixon. Calif.. J. Copen- of Linkville. The lots brought a with Klda Furry, was dissolved by Sweyn. Harry K. Coffey. George; haver of San Francisco. Mrs. Laura consideration of $500. Another ' divorce in 19S4.' R. Merrlam. L. C. Bucksholx. M. C. Kealon of Dorris. Otis Clark of section of the city sold to Curtis C. j 1 Sulcone. W. J. Lewis. Fren Brum- Payette. Idaho and Robert Bree f Fowler, as were also the above baugh. F. J. Haas?. W. L. Wright, of Portland. i named lots, brought a consideration J. F. Ehrlich. J. M. Rice, N. A. of jiooo. Walker, O. F. Tate. F. G. Henry I Return from Hunting Trip Jake and John Schuyleman. ' Steiger, well known Klamath coun- ! Swan Lake Schools ! Plan Active Term meted ...... .w.. .-!.-.-.k i..n. U-rHr. . , . . , in uruvr iiiai riiaius.i) ram " - : nave a voice in tne suture rom-; - iwu ling of hlghay and become a ' There a Just something the mat i stronger factor In affairs pertain Ing lo state transportation facili ties by autom.Mle. the board of directors ot the Klamath county chancer of commerce at Ita meet ing yesterday adopted a resolution to ue all Its Influence In prea:l Ing upon the Oregon Motor A i clatic-n to establish a regional dir ector here. This matter came up for discus sion recently when a representa tive of the motor association waa here. The chamber of commerce has act aside space for a branch of the aasoclatlon with Mrs Smith as local manager, but heard mem bers believed Klamath Fall waa entitled to greater representation by tho association and also In an active voice In future hlg'iway plans. tor with hi... when he did ll." Suffering from bullet wounda In flicted by the "flaming youth" for whose life h la pleading, the broken mother paused after saying Warren s a "good boy." Ap parently this waa a fart that every body ele waa Ignoring, and one which ought to be emphasised. And then that thetr ho.it spoaen lo the f.,u. about t, .he said. The question .. baa been taken up brkn, j coupled with Ihs f,c, in 1 - messes art caJ "character witnesses" uJ " may not employ u. piea to save the oit gallows. Anvthlbe van l..k .. . she went on lo denyjou,t Tl , KtoBM "1 .me had been dlvld.d t ih. economical. .ffiJj by the wranallug between herself through a Utiles Ntwi eiaJ COKsard Corsets (live the l.lno of llcaaty RunitnaEC and Food Sale Ot Dar- ty lumberman and now a resident amount Interest on Saturday is the From Chitoqnin Here Out ot of Medford and Ray Hofberger of rummage sale and cooked food sale town business visitors in Klamath Klamath. returneS yesterday from to be given by the ladles of St. G. an extensive bunting trip which ; Falls this week include J. Lewis of Chiloquln, who Is spend ing several days in the city. 1 took them into the Lakevlew coun-' ' try during the past week. '. Paul's Episcopal Guild. The sale will be conducted in the building From Malin Malin ranchers in i In from Rock Creek D. E. AI the city this week have been quite - .. '" , shopping hours that night, numerous, among them Emll p0l-!Tb'- ' ' yesterday trmn Wa,ter Wwt and Mrj R y Ivka. well known rancher of that,Tae ,loc reea rancu section, who is in the city for the I brstlnesa affair an.t visit with his many friends. j among the out of town visitors In : 1 Klamath Falls yesterday to shop, j Here from Baker Mr. and Mrs. ! Bowe" ,n cbarge ot loa i W. C. McGaran of Baker, accom-' Interested in the construction of panted by J. M. Graham, are in I government project in the valley. ; the city for a brief visit. Merrill Visitors Mr. and I W. C. Bowers of Merrill. Mrs. are LOWER SWAN LAKE. Oct. !0. The first of a aeries ot co-operative , school activities planned by the i teacher, of the two schools In Swan Lake valley, waa given In the form ' of a pie social at Lower Swan Lake ; Saturday night. The program In wnicn the two schools Joined, to gether with participants from Poe's valley and Klamath Falls, was very I good, and reflected much credit on those taking part. A special feature of the entertainment was an lmper- formerly occupied by the Klamath Shoe store from nine o'clock Satur day morning until the finish of the Mrs. Kuy- kendall are in charge of the sale, which promises to be one of the most nrofltable of the season Anv. one having rummage to donate mav"ona"on dance br Th"0'' SwD ol call 242-M or 473-M and It will ; :dgwood' Much cr'"t due lo be called for. SAI.KMW MAItltlKII. ! Cupid scored again In Klamath ; county when a marriage license, the i first one of the week, was Issued I yesterday In the office of C. It. De 1 Lap. county clerk, to J. Stopber iMar.Minlme of Klamath Falla. Mac I Minima's brldo la M. I'alma Jessen. also of Klamath Falla. The groom gave bis occupation as salesman, the bride as house-! keeper. This Is the second adven ture on matrimonial seas for both. SPORT MODEL Coats Try a Xtwa Class Ad. From Sprnffrie RItct Out of town ttsitors in th city this week include J. R. Pickett or Sp ramie Hirer. Merrill Itanrhrr In Mr. and Mrs. Ed Balr of Merrill route were in the city yesterday from their ranch. At the Arcade Among the vis itors at the Arcade hotel this week are three residents of Bend. In cluding 8. A. Gellander. Ben Gel lander and Pat Cellander. Report Cards Out Friday will be a day of bad luck for more than one student in Klamath coun ty high school if t':ey haven't watched the.'r step during the past six weeks, for the first report , cards c-f the winter term will be ! Issued on that day, after the close I of school. A banner will be pre Insnrance Man Here C. L. Goff. : ,ented to the room having the interested in the insurance game, highest grades, is In the city for a brief business : visit from his home in Medford. TAKES 6TH WIFE HARTFORD. Oct. 20. (United News) DeWolf Hopper. In whose case marriage Is a sort of a pleas antly recurrent disease, is down with another attack. Miss Lillian Olaier, a singer of In from Valley Mrs. A. W. I Bradshaw and one of her daugh- Here from Valley Among the I ters spent yesterday In the city out of town visitors In the city this transacting affairs and viBitlng at week Is C. L. Houghton of Medford. the stores. That Essex 4 touring for $18h" down sure has a lot of extras and Is one real buy. See it at the Howie Motor Co., 12th and Main Sts. o2i V1 ESSEX "4" TOURING $188.00 Down Dalunre easy payments. This car Is a real buy. tires, lots of other extras. Shock absorbers all around, spare K0WIE MOTOR CO. Phone 37f. 12th and Main Km. Amonpr the nmnrtcut cre ations in wool Coats are ubly more attractive thin the yport tloHignit, prob ncitiMn than in any punt year. Such Coattt are service able for morning year and Ki-ncral utility. Among the various styles is one with two buttons, shown in imported Scotch able for morninic wear cloth, act off with the cir cular flare. $37.50 Others $2-1.50 to $45 ' m ' km '4Mb J WlK. who Is transacting business affairs while in Klamath. In from Mnlin Itnrh Mr. and : Mrs. W. C. Dalton and Mrs. Dal-1 Leaving for Round Lake Geo. ton' nephew, Jimmy Fallihee of i Blanas and George Biller are leav-1 Lakevlew spent yesterday in the I ing early this mcrning for Round ) c"5' transacting business affairs and j lake, 'where they will spend the ' visiting with their many friends, i day hunting for duck and quail. I which are sa!d to be especially I M"lln ""-'n" Visitor Harry E. Plentiful in that region. They are j Wilsoa is ammK ,he """'i' bua-, planning to return to Klamath Falla 1 ness vlsit0 from ' homo in Ma-! tonight with the limit. I lln. I Krcm liogup Itiver A. R.J Merrill ILincher He John Col- Brashear, frequent business visi tor in Klamath Falls from his home in Rogue river Is spending a short time In the city. well Is among the many business' visitors in Klamath Falls yesterday! to look Into his Interests from his ' ranch in the Merrill district. Mrs. Frotheringham Here Mrs. 1 ,,ere on Husiness J. H. Mc Irene Frotheringham, well known i Nel1, we" kaow Malin rancher, j resident of Macdoel i included In i "pent yesterday In Klamath Falls, the many out of town visitors and!callinK on his friends and looking, shoppers in the city - this week ; lnt0 nia 'Heresti In the city. ! from her home In northern Call- i fornia. , ' Krom Bend A party of Bend residents in Klamath Falls last night at the Hall hotel Included the following. Francis H. Ball, M. L. Leedy. Harold R. Kline. Earl Boyd, J. White and Charles Carroll. They arrived in the city last night for a combined business and pleasure trip. Modoc Point VLvltor Ernest Wi ley, well known resident of Modoe Pcinl, Is Included In the many vis itors In the city yesterday for a brief visit. Storekeeper iin J. Rclimlti, who buslnnss visits from his store ItiisincK F. J makes frequent Here on Business Among the prominent business visitors In the city the early part of the week was! J. E. Wheeler of Whceler-Olmstead : Lumber company and owner of the Portland Telegram. He spent eomel time in the city looking into his business associates, According to! Wheeler, Klamath county Is espec ially prosperous this lime of the year. ' Visit Crnlor Lake Loretia Jen. nlngs and Betty Kelson made an ! enjoyable trip to Crater lake on1 Sunday where they reported a most I beautiful day. Quito Day i:i office The office of Police Judge Gaghagen was ex. Klamath FalU ! co''linRly quiet yesterday with no !!eatty on the "l"'8 on'trlbe.'! upon the cily Klamath rnservalion la n.,,!r i records. the middle of the week In the t lly . on business. Krcm Bend Out of town busi ness visitors in the elty this week Include G. L. Conklin and Loo foil kiln, both- residentj of Ilend. J Forbes Pure Drugs Eighth at Main Good Service Good Drugs In the Center of Ihe Shopping District - Adding to the Pleas ures of the Table THRESH fruits crisp salads wholesome foods all real blessings these days. These real and present additions to the pleasures of the table are made possible through a house hold necessity which always pays for itself. Naturally we refer to ice that sure protector of food's flavor. Are we now serving you regularly? If not y ou will experience a real satisfac tion with scrv.ee il you telephone ustoda. KLAMATH ICE & STORAGE CO. Phone 58. MEMBER NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OP iCE INDUSTRIES This Emblem Your Protection Above Floor Furnace At last a furnace has been desiitned to be placed above the floor. This is the solution of the heating problem for small home owners. No longer is it necessary to worry along with stoves. You may have a furnace without the epense of a basement. Allen's Parlor Furnace rtoLV)lnT imPiiCS' thetPa,','r furnace is beautifully-finished like Ki inlmT 'eKa- m? be inf,U"cd in room- The vitreous pore Sorwhich"." CmP.arC Wilh thi8 wo"derful new Furnace Abovo-the-b dcSn od h!? by m0'Hi,nir circu,on. Come by and see it You wl" delighted and surprised at the beauty of it. Comiw"1" " l-f latel. development in the .love industry. Roberts 6? Harvey HARDWARE I IflamulL P. 11 "'"" r ails, KJre,