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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1925)
it Page Six Sat unlaw October fJ. I?? THE KLAMATH LOCALS f anS Mr- lirim. rr:ual K' Iliflr h as :rday aftc-iKa. f irr .:"r tor th pi 5 a, c T: GrioK-lr'a r' ii : .j-.-i fi wuuB.i He's Retelling Old, Old Story Ih-iiWT (lurrrrf Arrc-cd of ai o;r-r. The allair a r.TfO toiaf daqit. rrl . s-!: "r " treaaory ol 11V, ber Bm.i rralu boia 0Ti:ution. Asoth wai duid y-rdr J oMiriab. plaa:: (jr th hoi;aaT. and la lo be rrad tr Coan- 1U BU. i!i:lc aa -"-riord lin eal!, officer. Tb, .rl i- "r tom' u' ' .aid sad 1t:M at the Lib- C.ala o travel bui.M. af it rooiL fiir lnto ot!"r Bat:ra. H t.3ra to K'.aicaili F!l .Icroaata Camr Hrrr X'. R- Mc- oa MordiT. Doual. of liw Rra of 'ait:y. Jlc- Dong aid foaoaay. -tifll poa- Ull Amon ih lie uccutaau. iu i th city y- 0 ,ow b"ic" Ta'- urday aad aaaoaad ' tnat bi. tor. "a K'.aaia:b Fall. yterdav lira, wto k4qiur.t i ' Woiford xij Portland will opea aa office arre. Wana. m.rcaauie f:r;n of Criio- Irtrn for t.axrr Vr Frd AiVr rrday It Ki3" hr b 11 pa4 fiu'.iac :t br ailT. r. IWr tha N i ,r- Aalxjr i l r.urn :ne !' of is rk. Prmrrille Maa Vb-ki "Jim" Viller a r:dat of PriMTiile. waa " MUl-Oa of Iowa a tarltor in Kaioatli Falla yetr- boppri aad baiia i:itora in day He left for Bedford, wbere tbe city yrday iar!add iln. ke wiU May for a .sort tine wi:b 1- D. Hooper of tb M.dUad d M rorser. Eaieae Milier. bo b employed by the Staadard Oil eoa- VMtiae I" KUmalh I-alln company. . Aeon; tie iatemt.ee Taiiora in Krtley oa Trip C. C.KI!y. dir- the city thia week are Mr. and iaioa eajineer of the local .nit of , Mrv W. R. DeUy and diacVer. the male bihuy deparaeat. waa Mii Loia Delay aad O. D. Beea ia the Tiriaity of Craaa Pim Tea- er. aU reideata of Por.laad. Tbey leTday On a tour of fcpert:oa. re gaeau a-, the home of Mr. and Mr. Andrew Collier oa Pine la froa. Bffnaww Oat cf tomn street. Mrii. DeLay U the later ' lucber. ia the city yeeterday la- of ytn. Collir. M:j Foreace Por eladed Wi'Jiaai Sparka. promlaeat ter and Lloyd Porter of KiasMb resident of the Bonanxa conn'.rr. f Falls. They plaa ta remaia in the ;ity for a week or tea days Tisi- YkkJox Ia KUmarh Mrs. Kes-ijsg aad looking into bas:a ter Cande. nee Waire Witbrow. prospects. who taa aeea Tlsiting for the pas-. 1 week wHb fronds and rtlatires in rnm Malia Ynuerday Ba'iness Klasu-.k Falls, returned yenerday Ti4i;or, ;a ,a, ti(y jres-.erdiy in to her hoxe la AihUnd : cUded A. Kaliaa. prominent ba?i- HaBtlnc VeMerday W. R. IV Lay of Portusd. Aadrew Collier Lloyd Porter ai O. D. IWnr of P.Tt lacd. srt Fr day afteraooa h.ai ini ia til l"rrr lake cocntrt- for , aaX They retaraed early las: atabt w.:h the l.mit aad eajoyed a gja! d'.raer. bosoriaj the birth--diy of Lloyd ror-.er aad the wed d:ar aaaiverary of Mr. rd M-s W. fl. DeLay. who are ri:t!ri ia the 'y at the Cjil:er bjxe. Dana lnrrhaw- Laad For aj coaidera:ia cf ISJi'. A. O. Kuan. assiatsnt ch ef of the Klaxa'.b Falls ' fire department Uas purchased from C. K Leisbtoa a hoase aad lot locaTed on tbe corner of Con ger aad California arenaes. Tbe deed was placed oa file yesterday in i the couaty clerk's office. I'. vV. .WA a KUmib Mr aad H r- )? ;lr - asd . tfr aad Mrs la.d Haisea of P- ' ...11 afhtf. V- M.rg.ret J.ae TS p.'" arnted Friday eight. em i -h f the r !n. Mrs I. X eek'a s:t daabter-ia la U !!- rUaael - A sersee of rett'. s rl' ' bars of tb M'.hM ch.rch of Klama'.h Fails, a .11 be oyd the near f jt.re. acbedaled accord ing to a member of th ch.rch for tbe e,r'.y rr ' No'"'' ! The r ais wiil be held la charch baildltg o the coraer of Tenth aad Hh street lmMm uw- Mr aad Mrs C ii. Corpeatag of Olea are enjoy ,' tng a isit frt-m fr'.esda ard rl ' atirea ot th east, who are send ing o time with them o. their ranch Yesterday was spent 1. tak ing tbe gaest. ta Crater lake, sis.t ing f'.r the first time tb s.alc sput Retaraiax 1 Hone After an en joyable Tisit for the past six weeks with her son and daugh'.er-in-law. . Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ch;ico:e of Klamath Falls. Mm. F. M. Cb!l co'.e of Mammoth Spriag. Arkansas, will lea re today for her home ia the south to spend tbe winter. While in southern Oregon Mrs. Chil-, cat a'.so Thited with another son aad bia family. If. S. Chilcote of LakeTiew millwright of the Un derwood Lumber company. 'George Hrmus, -miilxJiairT boot-rxrr" of CincinruU. liwr ated from federal pnsoa. is pre paring to go on a lecirre tour eo wlucb be will prtic.'s. Crae docs not pa j . I Yo. can t beat this, Newton !'' pin apples :e a boa. Come early. Falls Grocery. 1J H.-rr oa ltaiarsa R of falem has arrired ia Klamath Falls ia tbe Interest of the prscue river water heariag. which will be held in Klamath this week. Yoa simply can t go wrong In boring the lSS Ess S.. Coach that tie Howie Minor Co Is offer. ing. Sew patat. spare tires. etr.- , lent -apbolstery ' Jast pay Potter doa. asy terms oa balaare Se tbM car at llowie oarage. l..n isa Ms a ': MAIIATH Kiothikc KOMPAN You can slill get l pairs of he Winter Sox for 95c cs lean of Mails. I aoa'.a. Hen frosa Ororille Mr. aad Mrs. C. A. Haiiwell aad son Hall- Merrill YLwior A recent risi well Jr.. were among the oat of lad ,hopper in he city yea gown sisitors in the city this week. ; ler(iay was Mrs. M. Clacomini of trasaactiag affair, from their home nerriil. -who Tisited with her In OrOTiUe. California. Kr. and daughter Mrs. Ler.er Off'eld dar Mrs. Kaliwe:i are well known fa loe aftemooa. Klamath Falls, where they made ;' their home in the past. j Here from I'urtUnd Sir and Mrs. WiKIata Wood, former resl- Mra. Akrra lo Rnara Mrs. dtata of Klamath Falla and now Wayne Akers and yoang son. of Portland, are sislting in the city Richard Wayne, will retara to for a week, looking into business Klamath Fall, the early part of affairs aad other matters of iater Xorember. according to word re- est. Aceordlag to Wood he haa ac cerred by Akers yesrerday Mrs. eepted a position as maaager of a Akers wiU te aceomp-inied by her Portland drag snore. mother. Mrs. E. J. Ttas of Eag-! eae, she will risa for so -e time.! Horcy Boy. Timber Lanl C. D. Willaoa of KUmalh Falls has sold BaO Retaraa u Klaaastb After to Richard H. Horey a Urge sec a fortnight's sisit in San Fraariseo tion of timberlaad la the Bly eoaa aad oiher bay ertiee. Ben Hall re- try. Tie consideration wa for taraed Thtrsday night from the U500. as shown in tbe deed filed. Mi Mrdrtland III Miss Halel B. McClelland, rnral nurse identi fied with tbe work of the county health nait ha. been confined to her heme in the McCarthy apart ments for seTeral, days suffering from a serere attack of cold. Lssxl SuM to Mrfebias C. E. Riley has sold to G. I Stebbias. lot . block 4 5 of the city of Klam ath Falls, according to a deed filed ia the office of the county clerk yesterday. The land was sold for a consideration of $1509. Kodak FiniablBg that please all ia oar specialty. STtsiiVt STl'DIO 73? Mala M. In frcrot Mrrrih Among the sis itors ia the city this week frwn Merrill was Clyde Crtfflth. pro minent rancher of that dflric. KAPSO FOR COLDS at FORBES PURE DRUGS lVxriac; fjr twerarmes ia the office of the county clerk yesterday. and Mrs H. V. Orermier are lear- Here from Merrill Among the lag this aiming for Ba-ramento. risitors in the city yesterday to where Crrermier has been .sprinted ,hop and Tisit witj friends was sales snasager of the city tor , Mn. W. F. Jiaaette of MerrilL Standard' Oil company. Orermier has been in the city for the past Baoiaesx Yhutor In Mr. and i; months, where he haa made a Mrs. Chester P. Haskins of Mer seor of frieadi who regret their rill, are included ia the score of departure. While ia Klama'.h Fa'.lj oat of town risitors ia Klamath Orermier wss associated with the Falls yesterday from their raach. srtasdard Oil as maaager. His transfer to the acnth is a promo-tion. Shopping; from Ml. Ifcumr Mrs. Harry Mitchell Is included in the shoppers and sisitors in Klamath the Falls yesterday from her home in Dome, California. Mrs Mit- Daare l Karrens One of most successful dunce, of the year Mt. was the DeMolay and Job's Daugh- cbell has a number of friends in ter dance girea Thurday 'night in the city with whom she Tiaited the White Pelican hotel. More yesterday. than 2 gis were present, in-j eludiag the mwniien and their j Return lo lltltnc YVtcnlny Mr. friendi. patrons and patronei'e-s and Mrs. O. r.. Brown and Mr. Sanitary Market Prime Rib Roast, Boned and Rolled, lb 22c Boneless Pot Roast, lb 15c Pot Roast, bone in, lb 13c Rib Boiling Beef 10c 2 lbs. Good Steak 35c Sirloin Steaks, lb 25c EXTRA SPECIAL Mutton Stew, lb 10c Fall Sale of Canned Foods Now is tbe time to lay in a full supply of these delicious canned foods for winter use. VEGETABLES Asparagus Tips, No. 1 can, dozen cans $2.30, per can .20 Peas, Sugars Sire, No. 2 can, dozen cans $1.95, per can .17 Corn, Iowa, No. 2 can, per dozen cans $1.80, per can .15 Spinach, Fancy, No. 2 can, per dozen cans $2.85, per can .25 String Beans, No. 2 can, per dozen cans .: $1.95, per can .17 Tomatoes, No. 2'. can, per dozen cans $1.95, per can .17 FRUITS Apricots, No. 2U can, dozen cans $2.85, per can .25 Pears, Bartletts, No. 2,'L. can, dozen cans $4.00, per can .35 Peaches, No. 2.'-, can, dozen cans $2.85, per can .25 Pineapple, Broken Slice, No. 2 L can, dozen cans $3.25, per can .30 Loganberries, No. 2 can, dozen cans $2.85, per can .25 Blackberries, No. 2 can, dozen cans $2.85, per can .25 Royal Ann Cherries, No. 2 can, dozen cans $2.85, per can .25 A full line of Tuberose fancy canned foods. Our hourly delivery system is equaled by none. Pay our driver when a delivery is made and receive a real delivery service with quality mer chandise at cash prices equal that of any store. Fresh Pure Grape Citler, per f?al. $1.00 Ten Crystal White 40c Ten P. & G. Naphtha 40c Three Palm Olive 23c Three Creme Oil 25c Three Ivory 25c One Corn Flake 10c Two Shredded Wheat, 2 for 25c Bulk Coffee, 1 lb 45c Macaroni, 1 lb I0c Dry Onions, 8 lbs 25c Small Pork & Beans, 3 for 25c Med ium Pork & Beans, 1 can 10c Large Pork & Beans, 1 can 20c Any Kind of Campbell1 Soups, can 10c Oranges, per dozen 25c Fresh Apple Cider, per gal 50c New Sauerkraut, 1 it 15c Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs 25c Large Cucumbers, each 05c Bunch Vegetables, 2 for 15C Squash, lb o3c Pumpkin, lb 03,, Ten lb. Sack Yellow Cornmeal 45c Ten lb. Sack White Cornmeal 45c Any Kind of Milk, 1 can 10c Pure Jelly, 2 Glasses 25c Quince, 3 lbs 25c The Fanciest Apples in Klamath Falls' 1 bo $2.50 Pears, Fancy Bartlett, per box ....$2.00 TURKISH TOWELS sJ5c Values 4 for 95c OXFORDS BLACK and TAN New Style: Values, Reg. $L50 $4.95 WINTER UNDERWEAR Rroken Lines, All Sizes 33'3 Off Why Shiver Cold Nights? $3.75 FULL SIZED COMFORT $2.95 8-INCH TOP HEAVY SHOES' Regular $7.00 $4.85 HEAVY ROLL NECK SWEA Sizes 36 to 46 Dollar and a Nickel KLAMATH KLOTHIKG 1 tfcAOiHO cLQTHicna aiwcc laoi f GET YOUR GUNS AND SHELLS HE STHES SP0R7SUFN& SUPPUiS a) M raw; ..29 VEAL SPECIALS Veal Stew, lb 12i2C Shoulder Veal Roast, lb 18c SAUSAGE SPECIAL Hamburger Steak, lb .15c Pork Sausage, lb 23c PUBLIC MARKET Phone 169 "If It I. To E al, We Have It." 126 N. 6th. a j. -. A. D. LAMBERT, Prop. w ---' J raaaBaaM V ar rjr-r 1 . fmpf