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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1925)
Page Six Thursday, October 22, 192.') TME or LOCALS t tenants, lla-hir In William P. November fur San Plcgo. where 11. Chase, prominent rancher of the they plan to upend the winter, re Bonania district was a business vls-j turning in late spring to Klamath Itor In Klamath Falls on Wednes- Fails, dav afternoon, transacting affairs- and vlsitm with friends. ' H.irt FeuMem- bers of the Christian Kndcavor soc- ltrturns frutu Kiigviic Wayne j lety of the First l'resbyteriun Akers of the American National church are planning to entertain bank returned to Klamath Falls on November 6. Friday evening. In yesterday morning, after a brief the church parlors when they wi! trip to Eugene, where he welcomed hold a Harvest- Home fete. It his young son. born Monday morn-: will be In the nature of a costume Ing. Young Mr. Akers will be party when the many guests will christened Richard Wayne, accord-1 garb themselves in farmer's gar-; ing to Akers yesterday. Mrs. Akers, , menls, aprons, overalls and straw, who is at the home of her parents i hats. Miss Dehlia Hawkins is in; in Eugene, will return to the city r charge of the social committee with early In the coming month. j Miss Marraret Cummlngs chair-.; man of the games and Miss Eloise Granted National chapter Lamb- j McPherson as chairman of the da Phi Delta, formerly a local fra-; music committee. ! ternlty on the Oregon Agricnltural j college campus has been granted! Dance Tonight Many of the' her national chapter of Phi Kappa I younger set are planning to attend ! Tau. This is the third chapter on the dancing party to be given to the Pacific coast and the first t night in the White Pelican hotel chapter In the Oregon colleges. ; by the members of DeMolay and Among the well known southern j job's Daughters. The affair has Oregon members of the fraternity ; been scheduled to be one of the ; are Lester Offield of Klamath Falls, moat Interesting events to be given Blair Malloy of Klamath Falls and ; by the joint organisations. Patrons j Lakeview. Fred Pope, of Merrill an(j patronesses for the affair to- j and Lorence Nolte of Lakeview. I nlght are Mr. ani Mr8. H. W.J Offield is planning to leave for; Bathiany and Dr. and Mrs. G. A Corvallts early In November when j xiassey. Oregon Agricultural college win en- In from Henley Mr. and Mrs. I degree. Miss Mack, who was as 1 place la l-n filled temporarily by I slstant guardian of the group last ! K. F. Duffy. Imffey Is secretary of I year has kept her Interests of tin the Central labor council. girls as Indicated in the letter, i ' I Arrive In Klamath A- W j Veiling In Klamath - Mr. 'l Schaupp with Mra. Kehaupp has nr- Mrs. Paul Cochran of Portland, ac-'rlvcd In Klamath Falls to locale ' companied Mr. und Mrs. C. C. i permanently. Schaupp Is presl I Currin. also of Portland, to Klam-jdcnl of the Kluninth Valley Savings ath Falls to visit for the remalnd- Uati assoelntlon. While they ' er of the week with Mr. and Mrs. have been in Klanuih they have C. S. Currin. at their home on been exceedingly pleased with the Pacific Terrace. country and uro now locking about i for a residence ' I Assumed !ltilnc.v, Name e- cording to an instrument tiled in ; the office of the county clerk yes terday afternoon the auto lines, owned and managed by Fred Duke I ('lull lo Mwt At the home of Mrs. Charles Whllmore, on west Main street Friday afternoon at 30, members of the Friendship Merrill Visitor In -Out of town visitors In Klamath Falls Wednes. day afternoon Included I.. A. !' her, - well known resident of the .Merrill route. On llulnes Here Louis Pad dock was a recent business visitor In the city from his home In Al gom.i. where he Is connected with the Algoma Lumber company. In from Hoiiansa Out of town visitors In Klamath Falls yesterday Included among them C. ll. Ciofton. resident of llouanta. will now be known as the tellowl(.un m moet for an afternoon's Cab I!us Line. The assumed busl- j business and social session. Mem ness name was entered into records bers are requested to brlug with by the clerk. j ihem all the old clothes that they have accumulated in order to make Mis helm Se!l laiiiil (1. W. j distribution during the winter fur tioud Homing WeslmiMlii) Ne.il Stewart aud Adolplie Nltachelm made a successful trip hunting pheasant Wednesday afternoon In the Lost Itlver district. Nltschelm waa the more successful of the two. bringing down three China petusanla and a "cotton tall." ttrccii. Willows, California: I.. J. Tlrney, Fresno, California! John A. Ilenncn, Seattle. Washington: Wil liam II. Jarnlckn, Oakland. alitor nla; (Men Hrlghl, Hu-anvllle. Call-fornla. .Mnctj.tiiie a I omul1 A record breaking crowd waa present yes- terday at noon nt Klamath county 'chamber of commerce forum luurh 1 eon. when plates for l guests were, 1 laid. Mi-in bers of the Women's , Library club presided and had ar ! tlsllcally decorated the linn hcirn table with pine rones and moun tain ash berries. Try News Class Ad. caled in .Mills addition and was sold for consideration of $500. Nltschelm has sold lot i7S of block Bwjjr fumln , Klamath Falls. lit to nave i ooper. ine tot is 10- ftn and Wua ; Here from Sulem Mr. and Mra. Lloyd (iatenbeln and son. well Visiting In Klamath Mrs. Wil- reamenia ot saiera a,,.. ...r- llam L. Albright ct San Francisco 1 ""er residents or iw.miatn raua ar ts in Klamath Falls for the week ' '""-d he yesterday for a visiting with her many friends and rief visit wl" tr,rai lcok looking Into her business Interests, j " buelness Interests. They mo Mrs. Albright was formerly of New 'wed south from their home In the York. While in Klamath the late'ta"v- lUglMer al C. uf '. Among Ihe foreign visiters to register yes terdsy afternoon al I lie chamber of commerce were D. C. Walker. Long view. Washington: William l.lppen coti of Yreka. Callforula: C. K. Weslenhaven. Huntington lleach, California: Terry E. Mcllrlde, Fori llragg. California: Max llortle rode. Straw. California; Adolphe Relievo Coiifllvs. Colds, Headache, Rheumatism and All Aches and Pains mm ki All - sW W Icr. J ttj-W. CtuUfM - imtUm lam) torn Better than a Mustard Plaster bill, ,,J Do yon Inclliin of neglect your oust imr I our slon-plsasure m Y If your eyes ar.'H unaided. 1 "We can , we'll help y , ;t(ik ivar aveing by esjes aud skill.'1 DR. H. J sriq ihu- oj Klamath, rslk, Joy "Homecoming." He will re ceive his initiation at that time. The national chapter was granted during the past week, according to word received In the city. Leaving for Lakeview.. ..Mrs. Baldwin, accompanied by her daugh ter. Miss Maude Baldwin are plan ning to leave on Tuesday morning for Lakeview, where they will William L. Albright owned one of the largest ranches in the county Here front Merrill Out of town as well as considerable business '. visitors In the city yesterday In property. eluded V. K. Eskridge of Merrill, I well known rancher of that section. Emit Schlesel, well known residents of the Henley district are included in the out of town visitors In the city yesterday. Schlesel, prominent rancher, has recently purchased a new car. Wcrk-Knd In Yreka Mrs. Lawr ence Kuconich and sen Keith spent the past week-end visiting in Yreka with Mrs. Harry Richardson and Mrs. Stella Sheets. Both Mrs. Richardson and Mrs. Sheets are former Klamath Falls residents. ! New Members of OuUHbci- : Three new members during the . . , n-1J. i past 24 hours Is the record of the spend the winter. Mrs. Baldwin,'' ..., -in ...hmi. lament from Dr. Klamath county chamber of com- . , .!,- i merce. The new members are Dr. Harry Stone of Lakeview. . I Clifford R. Lucas. J. E. Keefe and To 1 U-turn Sunday Miss Mar-jDr- K' Buchardi. The names of tha Upp and Miss Jo Upp will I " nree with Mr. Wright have leave the middle of the week from Deen Posted on the chamber pos- Los Angeles for their home in ler- ! H-turn from Hunting Trip Mr. : and Mrs. R. A. Emmitt and Mr. 1 and Mrs. Paul Johnson have re turned to Klamath Falls after a ten days' hunting trip in the Poke Kama country near Harden Prarie. Although they were not successful as deer hunters they enjoyed the visit in the southern section immensely. KAPSO FOR COLDS at FORBES PURE DRUGS Klamath Falls, arriving in the city on Sunday, according to friends. C'amptire ;U-N Meet Oirls of yesterday. The Misses Upp have the Sunchaeho campflre group met been enjoying a - fortnight's visit j Tuesday night at the home of! and vacation with friends and rcl-1 Mrs. A. L. Hire for an informal I atlves In the southern city. j meeting of study and discussion. i During the meeting Mrs. Rice read Leaving; for the South Mr. and! a letter from Miss Donna Mack' Mrs. J. C. Brockenbrough are leav-lwho is now studying in Boston in J ing the early part of the month of .a college to attain her master's I Scott III Friends of Hymn Scott will be sorry to learn that he is confined to his home In the McCarthy apartments suffering from an attack of grippe. Duffy Taking Place uf lxng S. D. Long, business representative if the Carpenter's Union No. 190, has been called away from Klam- i ath Falls for a brief time. Hlsi FOR Any Building Economy. durability and appearance are the result ot well thoughtout plana and specifications. Get the most for your Building Dollar. SEE H. R. PERRIN Designs, Plans, Estimate BOO llopka nidg. 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If BARN HART'S McCarthy Building Miss Castle Is In constant touch with leading couturiers, both here and In France, and tt is natural, there fore, that she should l:e one of tho first to kmw the latest whims of Madame La Mode. Dyed molo col lar und cuffs to mutch one's Frock is quite the newest thing which Is why Irene Castle sponsors H In this smart Frock of "Cortl celll" Crepe-Satin Tremalne, made even smarter by metallic ribbon that shimmers in three sprightly KupjfiMmer y.J GOOD nJll Copyright IIOS if: I 52i ffiiL The Young Fellows Like Our Styles! That s evident more and more each season with increased patronage. They tell us vvc select the models that are most becoming to them, pick the woolens and patterns they like, and have our clothes tailored with custom care. And with all these important features we price our clotho so reasonably low that every Suit in this store is the valud of the season. i They are Kuppenheimer's Good Clothes see them at $30 to $60. We have styles that the older fellows like also. KLAMATH KLOTMITOtt Fl l,-rjBlCLOTHlKm BINGE IQCif . ' ' The Center of the Shopping District Plant Trees