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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1925)
Page Eight Thursday. Nov. 5, 102 7r llouaiuui Visitor " H I-Vllo. To Vb.ll Sister Mis Minnie w.. known rancher of the Bonunin Jllihaelson. daughter of Mr. and district. n In iho rily yesterday , Mr. John Mirhselson. I"ft Wed dir a brief visit, iiesday night for Mi folium's mill. tin the highway, where she will It.Tv from Seattle -- Out of the' si ml month or i weeks with state visitors In Klamath Kali this : her slater. Mrj It. K. Kobinson. v'k include Edgar It Smith uf' ' Seattle. Smith purchased nn aulo- ('ookril Komi Kale Member of mobile llicose yesterday. ,(, Kali-view Pa rem Teacher - jao.latlon will hold a cooked food Crescent Visitor tluy Herald t!ll- sale on Saturday In the Santford I bert is among the Crescent visitors j grocery atore. The prococds to go ! In Klamath Falls yesterday after- Into tho library fund fur tho pur- thouch the arm ia atlll In a sling.ihouse lawn, Including the unolanted noon transacting business nffairs. i chaso of 1100 worth of hooka for; he will bo able to make use of It I front yard nnd aide sections. . t,,e Kulrvlcw library. within the near future. 1 Keturii from Bedford W. LOCALS , Arm Improve Jack Wlrken. Plant Holly Tree Six holly Irera young son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor, splendid specimens of Kngtish nor-: VI. ken of ti7 Michigan avenue. . them holly have; been planted in, and a carrier of the Klamath News the yard of the county court home 1 recovering rapidly from an In- by the prisoners under the direction jurcd left orm of which ho bruised of Tom Tracy. According to Tracy., the collar bone nnd elbow in a fall more treea have been ordered to on the Central school grounds. AI- finish the border around the court McXcaty ha returned from a bus iness trip to Medfurd. which took L. Lamm wa, a visitor In the city PortaIld, whfre wm pena WT. the early day of the week. yesterday from her home at Modoc eraI daV!l from wllk.h pla,e sne ., Point. Lamms mill. , Ku(teno , sp(,nJ llo,e.i Visits In Country K. M. Bubb. : , coming with friends. While In Eu-' ot th' American National In Krom Illy W. T. Carrelt.' gene Miss OeLap will attend the oak. "" Wednesday afternoon well known resident of Illy, was a ' University of Oregon and O. A. C. I " ln Ma"n "d Merrl" lftl,-ll shlrh will he the " i Leaving Sunday Miss Kuth lc- In I ruin Mottor Point Mrs. w.iL,p is u-aving Sunday morning for lu front Malltt W. C. iMlton wa In the city yeaterJay to transact business affairs. Cold arn Prevalent There are hundreds of person In Klaitiatli Falls with i-ohls In various stage, but outside t that malady. Ihv health of tho community t excel lent. Or. tl. S. Kcwsom. director of the county health unit, declared yesterday. Condition are much better at the present time than they were during the early part of Nov ember, last year. Kvery precau tion la tln taken to ee that school chlldicn are protected. Hero from Kurvhn A parly of three residents of Kureka. Including I. J. Carter and mother and Mr. Smith, arrived in the city last night i on a combined business nnd pleas-; urc trip. j Hero from lUitdon J. fl. I.ulit hold of llandon, and III brother. I.. T. I.unthold, also uf llandon-by-lhn-Sea. are spending a short time In Klamath Kails, looking Into business affairs. ! latp over while, all uver waitress aprons at lie llegln'a Urea Hhoi for ouly 11.10. N5- ry bath rob , J hM for oa7,".1 d today. 7 'l Ercry hat at llee Urgln'a Urea Shop la marked below cost. Ilettcr look 'em over, Ni-1 Coal t'.SO and til. 00, at Barn hart's. McCarthy llldg. Ni-S KAPSoTJ FOR KLAMATH VALLKT HOSPITAL. Beds will be reserved without charge for the expected condnemeaL visitor ln the city yesterday. game. main feature of home-coming. : Into affairs. ' To Return Home After visiting in Klamath Falls, their former home, for several days. Dr. and Vrs. R. R. Hamilton and daughter, Helen, will leave this morning for Portland, where they now reside. ; Here front Kort Klamath Out of town business visitors ln the city yesterday to transact business in the court house was Lee Denton of Fort Klamath. ... Here from Sacntiiieiito- Ramsey with the I nion Oil com. pany. is spending several days In Klamath Kails from his home In Sacramento, in the interests of the company. ' Visitor I-cavc for Mouth After spending some time visiting In Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Morrison of Portland, have left for Long Iteacu, Calif., where they 'expect to spend the winter. While ' here Mr. nd Mrs. Morrison visited Crater lake. They have been resi dents of the Oregon metropolis for the past 35 years. Ml. Hebron Visitor Tom Oabrlel , of Ml. Hebron ia included In the out of town visitor In Klamath Falls. : Sale on all coala and drrsse at ilea Ileum's Ores Shop. Next to Shasta Cafe. Na-g ttMIKKI) MMIII SH.K Kpiacopal tiultd will hold a food and rummage sale In room east of' Hall's grocery, on Saturday. Ni-7 UOTEL ASTOD EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE T0ILE7 Wt Daihs N,w, Modern Cause to Shopping Duinct and I haalrea FREE CARACC lr I lioni 11.54' MAS ATTE1 Work in M. Friday. No 7:30 C E. DENrf - KpUleinic of Mumps Residents of the Bly country have been suf fering from mumps which seems to penetrate into all homes in that section. Among the families to come down with the disease are the Jim Dixon family. James Watts family and the Ed Casebeer child ren. Dresses 17.50 and flS.On. at' Baruhart's. McCarthy Bids. Xf-8 , Kitup Beauty Shop, now open 1 for business at Be Begln's Dress! Shop. 1J So. Tth St. Phone 133.1 Ml , Land Sold Nellie Summers has stoner HI Friends of Mrs. sold to James M. Hilton Sl.U acres Lloyd Stoner will be sorry to learn of the Summers ranch, located on tnat she is confined to her home the Merrill rood. The deed was 0B Michigan avenue suffering from filed yesterday In the office of the a KTere attack of grippe, county clerk. Squash tirowu Hen huge I Guclu.Kcn Sells Land According . "uouaro equasa, cne oi ine largesi ' to a deed filed in the county clerk's specimens ever grown In Klamath county was brought Into the Am- ; Return From Bly Mrs. W. T. office yesterday. Lent L. Gaghagen Garrett of Bly Is among the recent . has sold to Charles S. Jacobs lots '3 visitors in the city, returning to ! and 4 in block 213 of Mills addition, her home in the neighboring dis- The deed1 gave a consideration of erican National bank yesterday for display. The squash was grown on the C. C. Randolph ranch. trict yesterday. $1,000. In from Algonta Out of town business visitors in the City yester- IJooks Delivered The hundreds of books which the librarians of the Central school have been busy cataloguing were distributed yes- aay included c. L. uearasiey oi ai-. terday by j PercJr Wells to the goma. who spent some time herefre gchools ln the city. The re mainder of the books left In Cen tral school have been catalogued . far Register Among the fore ign cars to register yesterday in the chamber of commerce were those of R. E. Steele. Mendocina. Calif., Lillian Phillips Carlson. Sacra mento; S. J. Carter. Eureka: S. W. ' looking. Into affairs, Lightner. Elko. Nevada; L. K. Kells. Berkeley. Legion Sells Land The American "y the B'rls In tho office and placed f ' Legion. Klamath Falls post, has sold: " tho shelves In tho school lib- In From Lansrll's Valley Mrs. . to John S. Peck the corner lot on ' rary.' A. W. Bradshaw was an out of town ' Eleventh and Pine streets for a sum ' rlsitor in the city yesterday from : of 12S00. The sale was made in' Report Cards thit Throughout the Bradshaw ranch In the Langell the name of II. E. Get, commander the public schools in Klamath Valley district. '. of tae Klamath post. The land was Kails report cards were Issued for .purchased some time ago as n site the first six weeks period, the first -Pays fM Fine (lean Tegothoff, i for the American Legion building ' cards of the year. Letters were, charged with being drunk, was fined I until further plans developed with Inclosed In the card envelopes to! : in the office of Police Judge the construction of the building on i all parents of tho pupils, stating Gaghagen yesterday afternoon. Te- the court house property. The deed , the" manner of grading the work of gothoff paid the fine. was filed yesterday. j the students, Co7igra tit Id Hons io i tie R. APilcherCo. If M II xV -' S. - Vhotoqraphi The Hardwa for the Fine New Pilcher Sto Furnished by Baldwin Hardware! "The Winchester Store." 418 Main St 1 , 'I s" 1 -V , 1 III We Lead ' Again On the following large build ings now under construction or recently completed Three Reasons Why Quality Service Price THE LAKESIDE LUMBER COMPANY WAS CHOSEN FOR B UILDING MATERIALS BIEHN GARAGE W. 0. SMITH BUILDING We Are Now Delivering to the Following Buildings: MURRAY APARTMENTS PILCHER BUILDING MUNGER LAUNDRY ALTAM0NT AUDITORIUM GRIZZLE BUILDING-EPISCOPAL CHURCH auuiiuiiium On the Christian Church we are placing Hofite Stucco on National Steel Fabric direct to the studs. This is a new fireproof out side construction. Anyone contemplating building should inspect this construction while the work is going on. LAKESIDE LUMBER COMPANY Exclusive Agents in Klamath County for the Hoff Magnesite Company