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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1925)
UN SHORT MRS REPORT Ls ,.,. Ss.-TMs city Wilh III" reai " .u,l ,-.in'ni.T n.n In m un endeavor In meet l0i n,iiiiilin v- L,,ri-liuiil. y yriiwih I" popiniu. u, further - . .fr.iris In rata ' '.'.tvrwurka. "I"' 'ut" iLi iliev are slr.mly r- L, iliaio of I'"' develop- Hi. CrwU" l nv.mil by Wen- ;( iiiiw luklne alcps In II Committers oto st .,. nruiiuslllon of Incor- L in mill nrrnrlrif (he &;, .-. linn f'r III I a uk. cal Briefs UniiM Vllr--Mr. and Wilk'M'in sore shop Klamath Falls mer- crtUy Ir.nil their ralirh sj.ll mlhy ill'irlrt. ,j IVIhi - Mr .iii.I Mm. U!i In l i liimr'--. i:i ' i' tcini !. v.'i .1 idny Hi l'it I l.i i.i I. j. ky :hi y M .1 ut. rail I'alU visitors --Out ot In i he my .'iir- ,-d Mr. nml "m I'atl.T. luralKms- rV I'm flrat March 1'- of :Vi r:-.r, brplca cur rei .i, -)il lu li-r ff commerce from l.nr Ari'iiriKiu to Smllli of the thnm'.iT In department, the tlos- f tourist soison ban but mrtmiDred liy rVcrctr.ry si KuiiT. r o. .. C Mr. and Mm m'i;o loft vestnnliiy fur hm limy will attend cultural rnllrge'a Home rk-Dl lloth Mr. nd iff i:rtuiti;ilea of O. A. rafiirm-d aovcrat limes m M.ir tor visits,' h flu Friday Today thr lltl of the Klamath 19 appear In the malla ri of the Klamath, ccun- of commerce. Tho Key- iM the doing of tho 4 a i om pllahmn IK ! Kitaati, county eliir ot tin l.ullotlti. fifky frllow la going to not P'" i drmonetrator ut a V ll la a innrlna I! ha bc-n ,tl blll im. F"r Co., I2:h and Mnln. O.IOtf Q( tlln nmllliial In till. t' R1 tn Ie Mt lrln'a rir.. Il li) Kuusia Cafe. OJS-31 Humll Diiu.Ih,., in uu nl.lliio Thru.i.,,,, niri.n yIir.,l(, ilutiKhtor tf Mr. ami Mr, lur)l Thruaiou U aiitfurlnit auyornly from ii ullu.'k of p, n wUI.-h ha, lo. ratud In hur hand. An om-railon waa pmrform.il by aliemlliiK phyal rluna lh l.,i!,.r part of u, ... and hr r..rx -ma moat for. klilo. HHorna fium ll. XMtti Af ir an nbaoni o i f tli t,aat win-k Klnyd lli.iiriin naa raturnvd lo Urn rty, arrlvlnu lax nlKlu frum cii,.wii,' whora ho rlnluid with hi. inmhtir I Mra. A. I'. Ilmirlot. j ;wa to HI,,.,,,!,,- ;, VBiitilo. 1 maiia.ar of tho (i,uu Itulu nlore lioro. apnt yi4Urday un IiuiIih- at Clilloiiilu j VUIL In M.ilfiinl Mra. flrllg' .Martin, nf Klnmulli Falla, la vli.lt- Ini In. ali'ilford. Nlio riiii-. l, I,, fa' Kuno for arirl ilayH. Ilt-ri" In, in HoriiKiir lt.i - (hn ofi liwn vlaltura lu Kluiimili Kjlliij lhl wrrk l ulu, In Mri. Alli ln- ton of Ki'i'.-iitiiK river, who l alui. ilr n- nir.h li ih ilty from! bur Iiuiii- on t!io i.iM-rvtlon. i Kn-iii M.-illi.nl Mia. T. J. far n.iy ai:il Mm K. Ilaydcn Jon.a am Ini'ludril In tl'.e many vlaltora this' "k fro.'ii tlflr honirt In ilrd- fi rd. Thuy crr!vr,i In Klamath i falla lot nUh: to nix-nd1 aeveral daya. Him Krom Viilom Mra. 11. I). Wallr, a ivull known ronhlem of the Indian rpaorvatloa at Yainax, wh.re h la conn.TUx! with it,,. I unrvlro. arnvfd In tho city last ' nl.ht for a brief vlalt. Mra. Wn. lata la flannlnf a trip to Idaho I In ths nar futura, wh"r aha will . ipi'nd aoma time rfnilliig. FiiJay, OcloW 30, 1925 Wwy's Progress Shown as It Celebrates 150th Birth... Page Threaj Navy cclctratct (t 190th' l-lrlll.y Oct. 91, which al.o la Ut liirtlidny of Tlico,ore nooae-v-lt. OnO:t.21,msltmeial coiumlttce of the Continental ConjrrcM rccomuirndcj the pur-' lime of the dtst vcatcla of war for the U. S. navy. The fimt 1'imle.hlp, V. S. S. Alfred, hown at right, wai comuiliilon rd Dec. 23 of lame year, with I.t. John Paul Jonca comtnand Ing. Below b one of the moat powerful warthipa of the proent navy, U. S. S. California, with range 200 timca greater than that of the Alfred. r-iK1- -,i' vt vi!r 'Tue' "rgyt-y,irr7ri?,!'''wjilr : In I from tha mall vehlclea Into the two weeks' vacation ot "Bud" J. D. poatotllce. On the Klamath avenue entrance Into the poatoffloe 15 m In ula parklnf i, allowed and the city haa promUed to place alRni to thie effect on the aldewalka or In con- aplcnoua plaeea. neport Carda Wetlneaday Wed nesday ot the coming week Is a red letter day for ttudenta In the grade achoole of Klamath Falla. and ea peclally doea It mean much .to the boy and ulrla in the firat grade in the city echoola, for the flrat report carda of the year -will be given ont, showing the rating of their work. Teachers throughout the city system are working on the reports order that the cards may be distributed, following the close of school on Wednesday. Conway of the Flrat National bank P will begin. Conway plans to spend i 1- ? several days in Oakland, Calif., re turning to Klamath county for the remainder of the two weeks. la from Spragwi River P. A. Hutto, well known figure ot the Klamath Indian reservation, where he makes his home at Talnaz, Is apendlng several days in Klamath Falla, arriving yesterday. Mrs. Franey Improves Mrs. Jack Franey waa able to sit np yes terday afternoon tor the flrat time In several weeks, during which time she has been suffering from a severe attack of bronchial pneu monia. . , Hunt Ins; for "Chinies" Bill Houston left yesterday afternoon for a few hours' pheasant bunt In the Merrill valley diatrkt. leaving for the South Mrs. Nola Potter ot Klamath Falls ls tear ing the latter part of the week for California, where she will spend the winter. Shower Given Last Xlht Miss ituth Llndsey bonored Miss Stella Setzer with an Informal miscellan eous shower last night at the heme of ber sister, Mrs. Jack Hersbber ger. In compliment ot Miss 8e tier's engagement to Jack Campbells' A number of girls of the younger set and . serersl of the younger mat rons enjoyed the affair. Miss Set ter's marriage to Mir. Campbell will be an event of early Novem ber. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R, B. Better of Washing ton street. In from the South Ray Chase, who has spent the summer months from bis home In Tennant in Klamath Falls, is leaving this week tor southern California, where he will remain for the winter. Chase Is well known among the lumber men of the Klamath county. To Take Vacation Beginning on ) Monday morning of next week the ' vLAtyour deaerfel With t'ltr Company Tlual ntma mra visit Insi In the city thla m k-end Include L. C. Dcllurgh and Hen Solomon, representatives cf the tienvral Clear company. gntlon.. nnuuevd The later. dale will be an- miles above Chlloquin. Wiunyard spirit of uho evening made is a guuat In the Arcade hotel I party hours pasa Quickly for children and their guests. while In tbe city. Library lull M.y t On Mon day afternoon at 4:00 o'clock. i mrmbura of the Women's Library club of Klamath Fulls will honor! I Mra. Hadle OrMlunhur with a tea 'in the llhrnry club room. Mm.; Dunhar will arrive In the city to attend the unnuul ri'nnt'r of the' I'uhllc Health association ot which j alio la prraldent. , 1 Hero from C'oul'p A. O. Skel ton la in the city from bis homo In Coqulllo. Oregon, the county acat of Coos. Sktlton Is visiting with relatives while In Klamath Fulls. MIm Mlikiy Here Mlas Heat Mickey, stato of 'Oregon organiser of the P. B. O. !.aoclat Ion. arrived In Klamath Falls yeaterday morn ing and waa the guest In tho city last nlnht of I'. 13. O. chapter of' Klamath Falla at dinner at the home of Mr. R. C. tiroeabock on Ninth and Lincoln atreeta. 111 Time Salesman Here -George L. Chandler Is a member ot that myalortflu erxanliatlon known aa i the "Knights of tho Itoad" who1 carry In 0110 buud their wares and In tho other good will. For years and years Chandler has been "mak ing" Klamath Falls aa a part of his Pacific co.nt territory and Ik a frequent and well known visitor In tho city. Chandler his recently ri'turncd from a nunith's visit In Minnesota, where be enjoyed a well-earned vacation. Ho is In the city now for a abort time. ' From Montague Mr. and Mrs. IMunina Vl.iior Ray Logan is E K Loosi(,T of Montague are In a Paunlmi vlaitor In Klamath Falls , cMoi in t,no visitors in Klamath for several duya.. , jynug, tn, Vre(k from lnelr home ; In northern California. ' ' For His Week Knil Leigh AM. tbe; -thelr Ilbthop ltrnilngtosj to Clime nishop William P. Remington, bishop of tho diocese of eastern Oregon of the Kplseopal church la expected to nrrtvo tn the city the early part of November, according to Rer. J. Henry Thorns, roctor of fit. Paul's church tn Klamath Falls. An entertainment Jointly honoring Illahop Remington and 1 the new rector Is being planned by nijmbers of the Guild and congre- strom and C. M. Ablstrom, both well known realdente of the neighboring city ot Mbntaguo In Northern Cali fornia, arrived in Klamath Falls last night from tholr homes to spend the week end. ' Miss Llnrtlry. Improve Friends '. of Misg Katherlne Llndley will be glad, to know that sbe .has spent, several restful nights since her op eration for appendicitis the early ; p irt ot the week. She Is at Klam-' ath Valley boepital. ' llonanza Merchant In W. S. J i Bechdolt Is Included In the out of ' In from Merrill C. M. Merrltt. ', town visitors in the city this week , well known . rancher of the Mcr- ; front his home In Bonanza. He Is ; rill country spent Thursday in tbe ' a merchant of the neighboring dls-lclty on bualneiis. trlct. I Arrives from PortUnd O. V. Myers, prominent resident of Med-i ford and known throughout South- ern Oregon, where his affiliations ' with the Mack truck company take j him, arrived yesterday morning from the valley to spend several days. According to Myers, the highways j between Ashland and Klamath 1 Falls ls lined with trees beautiful In their fall colors and tbe roads are la excellent shape. At tho Arcade A frequent visit or tn tho city this week Is W, A. Wlnnyard. who Is here for tho week-end from his home at East brook Trout Hatchery, located eight Fort Klamath Rancher Visits l.n. f) CImnA Innwn tn . I - scores ot mends in Kiamatn rails as "Jerry," arrived in the city last night to spend several days trans acting business and visiting. Else more Is a prominent cattleman and rancher ot the Fort Klamath country. A real bargain In a Chrysler 4 touring, silently used as a demon strator. Get thla car and save 1225. Howie Motor Co., i:th and Main. . . :., O30tf IBILLY'S UNCLE ,, ! 'yMEtA fin Ashland Visitor F. VV. Pinker ton is Included In the out-of-town visitors In Klamath Falls this week from bis home tn Ashland. While in tho city bo ls a guest In the Hall hotel. Kpisropul Part)- Children of the Sunday school of St. Paul's Epis copal church enjoyed a Hallowe'en party last night In the A. O. U. W. hall, when Mrs. Ross II. Price, superintendent of the church school arranged a holiday festivity for them. Games carrying out tho Merrill Visitor Clyde Barrows, rancher of the Merrill district, spent yesterday In the city on bus iness affairs. In from Merrill Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stukel, prominent residents of Merrill spent yesterday after noon in the city shopping and vis iting wHh friends. "Xo Parking" Signs Put Vp On the Ninth street side of tbe poetotflce building Postmaster John A. McCall has caused "No Park ing" eigne to be placed in order to assure quick and efficient dellver- Party favors, tallies Hons at Southwell's. " 030 tnvlu 0-31 ANNUAL HALLOWE'EN DANCE AT MERRILL Given by Library Club, Oct. 30. Tickets $1.00. Supper 50c Les Sailing's Orchestra; It Stands to Reason that with our mill turning out high grade woolens, our own tailors making them into i ready-to-wear clothing, and cur twn st.res selling them direct to you, we can give you better prices than any store in Oregon. Suits and Overcoats $25.00 to $45.00 - " ' v' ;- ' ' ' We would also call your attention to our 'high quality wool blankets, shirts, under wear, sox, sweaters, and mackinaws. The Brownsville Voolen Mills Store 5th and Main St " SAVE $225.00 on a CHRYSLER 4 TOURING This car has seen slight service as a demon strator and is a wonderful buy. HOWIE MOTOR CO. 12th and Main St. Another Carload of Overland Sixes Will Arrive Today This is your opportunity to get one of these wonderful car . . . . ; ; , t The Ovorland factory, which is : the third largest in the world, cannot supply the demand for these cars. This will fill our allotment and there will be no more available for some time, so get your order in now, . , , Overland-Knight Sales Co. 4th and Kiamatn ; r ' . ; Phone 899 Al 1 1 Z II I II 1 I I J TTTT I I II I I . -TT"- 1 mam mw. him jmxi 1