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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1925)
Page Eight Turla Octobor ?T. 1923 THE LOCALS Mr asd V- . ;a."jiJ in .ir la U'iiiii I'fshioH arc the ma.v 001 of Kn the f-l.v thi fn-a taetr t ia lioro waer He. Mo : veil iaa merchan'. Ti.c ': n.iw rt : recent word rr.-.rJ i- tiojrp Casper. i kK ajed father la tr' h takes hi fa'.h.r t ...r, Nn York. where ,.,,,.! rk.N ia Valley Mr. (1141 f... um ..i. rnui pirnt ..... 111 . j with taclr any friend, aad '' Korae- j live. .11 P4t ; a m 3 i't lie the . iy-krf. rhru-l Hunt for Ou.ill C. S. Currin. C .i.nrd C lr JP left t-!C. Carr.n of Portland. Paul Coca- la the many out cf town b.tae. .or ort. the, r.a of Portland. d Harry , l lh. r ty yesterday snead Mine time oa busiaeas. Utcr saer .peat Suuday afternoon huat- Mr. and -vtra. irw. " areeedmg to Corr.Hi.. where taey In, for quail la lb. Swan late v.!- well .a rancor, of the will attead Oregon Agricultural col- ley. According to the sportsmea. uiu district. lege home-coming. Both Christian- their luck wag exceedingly poor and i i .s.- nf the the. returned homo without bag- i-Mkuuia Ybdlor It. M. Po::er sea and . .- - : - on n.i,. Tk.i. charter on O. A. C. sing one of the fowl. of Chiioqaln. spent yesterday .,, and hare been speadlng the ; city locking into .usinrae a.'fair past moath ia Klamath Falls. i .a.proaJr.era.1 Pure Society is and other Mayo I - ui,..i u il.io haa ,-Ed Pun- r.!annins to attead the Apron aad CalM Make Money More than Overall dance to be given on Wed- 70 was realized by member oi si. nesda aigat iu ine cias icj.ir. care i f Calr eweae;a ,f ,)riy for Mwlford lo hnaii t.optt tor the reroer a oi i....ri kniaea affairs aad look Mr. ("j.rr. iBta matter uf Intereet. lie 1 i accompanleo ai far aa tho all)t Tv. lr Thl. Wrrk- Mrs. rt 0T Arthr K Wlla. ho cob Mir(a Luia. aad ycuac toa are llssMi t Portland for a few da ev,.trJ to return lo K'.aT.atk Fall .; 0f batiaeu. the Utter part of trie erk after; tn the .ind ns the paat month in I urt-, Mbb a vllei Mr. aad Mra. It land iiinu with Mr aao I XI. Smith. aHa lirace Hoaglaad aad rr.suer. ui .a.e.r,.. : . ... ... ... ... I f . . - nHl MRU DDH1- I - - ' a iiuuHR i"i -t - Knlrtlalnliia: an WmtneexUrTo-1 II nini ine uia tlrlfflih . oui pmre am re ine ateae or aa old 1 faihlnned dancing party aad etea ln al rarda when member of ell. Mary Altar (iull.l entertain their many iuet The raarh la lo cated I) milea out tif Klamath Falla va tlie Merrill hihway. fr uT' Of tee. 'an. oa Xoaa-Tl Ha tor,,l4 i In ,h. Mr.. J. e J Jl re.ld.t o, ZV In frwwt Melln Anion Cack.. Monday .h.u""1' well kaowa rancher of the Malm .'and (latUa. iii diilriri. u ini-iuuea in ine many tl.ltor In the city yeaierday. Cacka Is called oa Jury duly In the city tut. week. aooa Wing ai J, To Take Uemlar. bookuTj Minor fomn... T; 1 CoreallU. ii"1 "1 II. aura In ril iHm taelv Wli. ! fnnai.ki ... a. 1 . - . ... ... .. f lk I. ... . ,L. a.. " tltl! I'iee Itxlp" VMtor Out o' town' Spink la from "hll")ulB Ju.tlce ' ,nl lB the Talley. i., i Ki.m.ri. Pall. MoaJar nt ih. R. C. Si;ak " Wood the c tr vreteraay . (vhtn fhHooBi.Xale Otler- : You may able ca.n b prite ui mie vvt. ine ureto. . able to win a alu- campus aad w l OIT ylaitor. 1 z. .. . ,,a j ... .v. i.i.i. i rr.r-i. on h Elk .frornn Isrluded Everett DeBtoa Rner w In cooked food aad rummaii Mle. held elubi social caleadar for the win- who t. a well known reldent of afternoon on bu.lne from , u .p,,,,, wr day la the A committee haa been work- Pine KtJie. uentoa traaru uu- a;, noma ia imioiiJ'. rhilouuta country tlantai in me the court house cooked food Ramnlae. The moaey will to to- ter. h. torment of a a'aao which I lnr dii;ent!r to prepare ore of ine af!a!ra ia the guild is bayinic. ; the moat eatertaialng affair of while ia Klimath. , the season. j . . . , . t . ,, Sr!l Titubrr Land For iwyai .inpir. u. j ,.,,.,-.... n ,. .,H..r,.lr, of 11 500. T water. Otterbela left are oat ia the windows anaoaacinK ike daace lo be eiren ia L O. O. r . has sold t-j the Wejvrhaeaaer Tlm- .. ... I reeerratloa ! To F.airrtala ThLv n " : o0 Kuaday afteraooa. aad plan, lo , BathiaBr aad Mrs. C. U Harrey , nlnrn ,uoigl.t-con- win .nirrtaia far mem'.-ert of the, A. Wall paa Matron club of Aloha ("hapt-j r .roent Snadar in Medfard Tlsit W Z OcZZ tCTmmr, ot K -It- and aunt. Mr. ber company a section of -ell titn- fraVNehbor. The affair U d Mr. J. J. SteiRer. Holbew, bered land la the northern H!y first wiatera actirity the county clerk. er. O. E. S. at the Itathiaay h.ime. Friday afteraooa at i 3" tie iwm .-". ...... - - . . . of lhe.speaas main ui uw " ' " ' w ' - - .... ... ...... . .... .!.. YfatiA- . . f .... n .... . I K. .tfftr. Of ft . : . : .v.... i h rails axiinaiea .ivu . -.' ' i-iu.j . . . . -- v. ITHB. LS SS111U1 VIIUCMI. w .1. . ' , fee Lumber Lumber company ' I Portland. I To Leave fur the South Mr. 'LeaTiac oa Trip Carl Coleman.. P.l. fieorae .nd Mr. Marion Hanks and dauch- kaown to practicanr erery inxuni .. r the Ameri- ter. Mlm Ferne Hanka will nee that .tona la Klamath Falls as . ... ..... caa tne nittn. ciera o. ie SandaT ,nd Monday, on busl Borth to joy two weeks' Wvn . d tor to fill ia hi fortnifibft raca-i . ii Mvaai arith 1 l.ftnrtw ontiac iMnplwraalla. pln to ro as Pound.,d t.T.T hT.'d North Bend on Cos Bay.! To t.o Knoll, S.H,n-Mrs. eluding Portland aad Seattle in . , d , the i Meiuoer and dauchter. Mn Itinerary- ,nterest ot tne Muncer Service , ford tl. Lucas will leave for San Laundries. Francisco aurlnr. tne commit weea Type foundry was in the city la the morales by motor for San Franrico aBd other soutnera cit ies, where they will spend a fort night racatloninn in California. Miss Hank is on her r. cation from the American National bank. Yiillns la KUmalh Falli Mr. I oilier aad daunMer. Ml Durothy Collier, ree dents of tu- ene. are visiting for a fortnight at the home of Mr. Collar'. .ns Andrew Collier and Alfred ColP.er. leare ts. nreaenre of Mr. C.'.llfr la the from Const f.orjon . ; MacAnley has returned from a 1 brief business Tislt to Marshfield 'and North Bend on Cos Bay. city with her dsnghier a1.N t a large group of Ttsitors In the Col lier family aa Mr. and H". W. K. liel-ay aad daughter Lola and O. I). Ueemer are also guuta la Klam ath from Portland. Irave fi Ux North Alter penJlng two week. In the city slai-e hi. return from Kan Francisco. Henry Has. left yesterday after aooa for Hood Hirer aad Purtlaad. Haas was formerly affiliated with the First National bank of Klamath Falls. While la Hood KKer he will vl.lt with his parents. Mr. and Mra. Th-odore Haas, aad his brother. Theodore. Jr. During hla two week." vUll here he has made hla home with hi. .liter sad brother-in-law. Mr. aad Mr. Johnny llonstnn. Haas will reside petmaaeatly la Portland, according to present plaaa. A. C. 1. Clif- VUlt In Valli-y "Happy" Ilrook- Mrs. Daris III Mrs. Claude Davis haa been confined to her borne for j several day with aa attack of illness. Vlxlt la Ashland Included ia the many visitor in Aahland during the field had as his passengers lo Med past week were Mr. and Mrs. Harry ford oa frundsy afternoon Mrsa Ooeller. who spent the latter part Inet Jenkins. Mies Kuth Llndsey end to spend aa enjoyable tea days' of tn, week In the rallry city, and and Miss Constance Crystal, who Xevr Students Kojjlster Monday vacation. ; in Medford. spent i was a busy day ia Klamath Falls j ! city schools reisteriag the many new; visit M Xelson Ranch Mr. and' visitor In Klamath Mr. and 'students, who enrolled th early Mrs. J. A. Perry were week eru Mrs. Ellon C. Wright of Caielle. ; TVlpbiaH Club to Meet One of pjf, 0j tije week. One student en- guests at the home of Mr. and California, spent the past week-end lb most interesting programs of terecj central ichool In the sixth Mrs. Grant Nelson la the WordeB Klamath Falls, vlsitiag with their Use year will be heard today ia UK:pjt dlatrlet. where the Nclsoa ranch l ,n r E Wright and with their1 saa room of the White Pelican hotel. J 'located. They were Joined on Sun-: daughter and son-in-law; Mr. and whea Delta Gamma chapter of the! visk In Valley Mr. and Mrs. , Aty afternoon by Miss Jean Perry Mr, (;fn prultt. Delphian tlab will hold their reg-j. Percy Wel'.j and Mr. and Mrs. anci jjr an( rJ. t. S. Abb-Jtt. j ' i alar October chapter meeting all Harry Ackley. accompaaied by Mr. pry enjoyed a quail hunt while ,irTP fram Bray Mr. and Mr.. I i:a p- as. asra. i nomas .. Lamp-, wells' mother. Mr, tuna n cm oa tSe ranch but was uniuccessiai Lce Coftmberry of Dray, spenl the I the rlth afteraooa friend.. In the valley GET YOUR GUNS AND SHEUj l &oamirN$ svppur m lUrNrT0 A. D. LAMBERT, Prop. Make It Snappy For Values bell, president, will preside, and amber of members will contribute to the afternoon. To Eatertada With Party Miss Elda Houston and Bass Brown will snent Sunday in Ashland, wnere Mrs. Wells returned to her home, after visiting in Klamath Falls for the past three weeks. in his search. 1 latter part of the week visiting in ; ; the city, and looking Into business affairs. Coffenberry is affiliated Kile Deed Beulah Tiga,-o filed a deed yesterday In the office f ! with the Harland-Bray Lumber com I the county clerk showing owner-' paIir ot fjray. Here from A!goma George j ,hlp 0j ot 17D of block S in Klarn- entertain for a large number of ,the Hoffman, foreman of the Algoma alh pans. The land wss purchased younger set with a party at the! Bex factory spent Monday in the i rrom pearl Bolduc fc-r a cocsid Browa residence on Hallowe'en j city transacting bminess affairs. eration of $1,500. night. The affair will be a "spook" j - party, to accordance with the weird' Sunday in Val'ejr Mr. and Mrs. 1 Leave for Portland Friends of Bight. I D. N. Clemens. Mr. and Mrs. Mar- : Mrs. Docla Norrls will be glad to ; iou Hanks, Mr. aad Mrs. Henry iMra that she Is enjoying a week's Ia frost WUllantsoa River Mrs. ronlt B(I Mr- Clark, are among the ; vacation In Portland wlih friends Frank Sutton of the Williamson ' mlF Tisitora from Klamath Falls sn(J relatives. Mrs. Norrls was river store and hotel, spent Monday i to Pnd Sunday in Ashland and accompanied as far as Medford by in Klamath Falla oa business. ' other valley points. The party en- Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hayes. MLs3 I joyed a picnic lunch , in the Ash land park. In from Chiloqnln Out of town visitors in Klamath Falls yesterday Included Claude Newman of Chtlo quin. where he Is affiliated with Sugarman'a store in the reservation city. Ia oa Buiaese Ellsworth Moore asd Elsie Moore, his brother, prom inent ranchers of the Poe valley country, were In the city yesterday to transact business affairs. Entertain At P .r Farm The in mates ot the Klamath county poor farm enjoyed the entertainment of Sunday afternoon, which was ac- i corded them by members of the Krtara from South Miss Martha yount, peoples class of the First Cpp and her sister. Miss Joe Vpp. ! Baptist church. The entire afier- nave reiurnea :rom Los Angeles. noon was spent !n i-ong ueacn. Hollywood and an ; a musical program which the class .usr. ,uey spent tneir and tne instructor had been work two weeks vacatioa. visiting wh;ing wl;n for S3me ,lme. .uc.i .laici mm uiany irienas. 1 ney ! Visiting; in Klamath Mr. and Wyma Ayers. Brotherton and Harvey At Ilocky Point Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Moe are enjoying a week's outing at their cabin at Kocky Point on Klamath lake. They entertain ed for a few guests over the week end. According to visiters In that oar or Klamath county the seen- presentation of ery j3 exceptionally beautiful and the trees turning to a rich golden hue. evening, and assumed their positions Monday morning. Miss Jo l.'pp is employed In the First National bank, I Miss Martha Upp with Lorent company. Visiting from Aililnnd Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Morehouse and daugh ter, Miss Caribel Morehouse of A.h- Mrs. A. Mclrwin are Interesting vis- j itors in the city for the early part ' of the week. They are residents ! of Astoria and are friends of Mr. ! and Mrs. Lloyd Stoner of Klamath I Falls. In Yesterday Bu;ines visitors in the city this week Included Mr. and Mrs. K. Loosley from their ranch In the Fort Kiamath country. i Weaver to Upturn Friends of land, were recent visitors In the! gl)mmer in Klamath Falls will be i p i-Z y Wlth .Mr8 j iad to know that he is anticipating l "7" . " ;--'.ntin oi aonn:a retUrn viU tc- Klamath to gpend Alnth ntreet t , , . , . . j Home time with his uncle and aunt. Air. and Airs, jonn i-epparu oi urea- P0UGHS Return lo Home Mr. and Mrs. Albert Patterson of Chico passed through Klamath Falls on Sunday, enroute to their home in the south, after visiting at Crater lake, com pleting the loop trip through Med ford, the lake and Klamath Falls. They arrived In their home last night. Apply over throat and chest swallow email piece of Vftcets Qm3 Million Jut, tWrf Y,1. '". WOOD Our LIMB-WOOD for the winter Is coming In now, aad we can make Immediate del iveries oa most any quantity. W have l!-lnch and 18 Inch lengths on hand, and can supply you In i and 4 foot lengths also, on orders. The quality of tnls wood Is good and it is dry. Price are right. We handle all kinds of WOOD, also COAL aud FL'El. OIL. '1 Peyton & Co. Wood to Burn." 601 Main Phone 535 cent avenue und with his many friends. Weaver hits recently re turned from a visit in Chicago. Merrill Visitor John Cox, ranch er of Merrill, spent Monday In the city, looking into business affairs. Return fo Oro villi' Mr. and Mrs C. A. Haliwell and son Junior, havei returned to their home In Orovllle, ' after visiting In Klamath Falls, j They are the parents of Mr. ami ; Mrs. George Chastain of Chiloqnln, where they also visited. Mrs. Hall well has been in Klamath Vails for some time, her husband arriving re cently lo accompany her to thoir home. They are former residents of Klamath Falls, where they have many friends. Ilnliwcll was man ager of the Standard Oil station dur ing his residence here, and Is now affiliated with an automobile con cern in Orovllle. Nhopping Satunliiy Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Langell and their daughter are Included In the many out of town visitors In the city Saturday from their home In Bonanza. Cattle lliijcr Here Herb Phillips, cattle buyer for Swift & Co., Is in the city from his home In tho south. Phillips Is a former resident of Klamath Falls, and has been calling on his many acquaintances since In the city. Here from Chlloquln Business visitors In the city yesterday In cluded Jack Almeter of Chlloquln, where be is associated with (ieln-. ger's store. : I i Your beauty will not be mar red by glasses selected here. You will get the stylo thai con forms naturally with your fea tures plus the lenses that will correct your defective vision. "There is serious danger In putting off that needed eye-examination." DR. H. J. WINTERS Hje Bight Specialist. W Grind Our Own Classes, Klamath Falls, Oro. MASQUERADE CARNIVAL HALLOWE'EN SATURDAY, OCT. 31., AT MALIN SAILING'S ORCHESTRA m mm u mm in in. mmmmm I PORTLAND. OREGON? Oct.3l-Nov.7 $90,000 in Premiums SEE THE BEST IN THE T Avr. RBDUCED FARES ON ALL RAILROADS " VA V I laduKll.1 Produrt. E.Mb. ,d Th. wiJ hmeuT VvlZV.!" d I Orlobar Sal Fads 31st. They're Rare Values! WINTER COATS; The Instinct For Quality is a Priceless Inheritance. Vhe Style and Low Price Equal Quality. Selection is Ever tiu Rarest Pleasure. S14.98, $19.89, . $22.88, $31.00 ' , " .V T RULY this October Sale is an amazing opportunity ' an event that marks the most favorable chance to save on quality Coats. While low price may be an inducing factor, it's the style, the fabrics and the needlework that will interest every prospective buyer. Many of these Coats are lavishly trimmed in furs. Sport Coats are included in these four at tractive coat specials. ' nd Chiloquin Tour Iota new full dresso., $r,.r,, $n.(,o. 10.1S, H.7. al.o Inrludud In October Bale.