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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1925)
Pg Eight Friday. November f. 1925 LOCALS f several weeks Alir" VUllorn Here ""'""l. Mis. Kull 1 were In from Alem! Mis. Ann. Noll 'H?'' III Itobek.h lod. list ! Niril ranch i ' ... l- 1 n I .... .. H Ihi I), . .. .. . . , ...! ... .. i-u v Krlc .her. h will spend , UM ,.rr . ""-7 j .i., , o.nMM un men,.... .ho timber lana or Vlralu UUloer LlUKn 01 nuva? riui " he to al MM yesterday t J- "! M,l. ' im.,n.M v,lUr. u - .. ' Mp. ... Mp. .Mr... " lh, consideration In the city yeaterday lo transact is uuycr in " 7" " V ' . .. .. . I . " w' e i 1 i iuin( . . a x jvr, hUm.iti TIiui-mI- II. K. ' Mr. and Mm. Karl Tllton, Mr. and I ti 11.., Ttll.-VM M - - .l VI-. .1... 1. lAattatl in ha tim Mf IV- 1 JUUrnOCn. rBUllirr VI ill" " I Woman Shop Here Mn Wm.l Troop lo Meet Troop No. 1. un-,, ... , ,...,.m . ' ,.,i .,, Thursday lu the city R. Hrown, Mr. and Mra. ll..rlHrt Roark. of Modoc Point. was In dor the leadership of Julius Muel- 1. . , .. ,. .... ' h England ami u. n.. Uarr.tt. Klamath Falls hopping Tisit. yesterday, on a ler. will meet tonight at 7:30 In . A. O. U. W. hall on the corner ,of Main and Payne alley. It la the S Grigsby for a consideration In ine city of 13.000. 'according to filings In ' tf.vi.' and to look Into maiiera In the office of the county clerk. The , the mirt house. Murdoch, rancher llnrvrat How Vlc TUe younn-, road spent Thursday er set of Klamath Palls and rpec-.' on business. i tally member ot Chrlstlsu Kndear-, I Leaving for to Valley Mr. and , or Society of the First Presbyterian i Malta Minister In Joseph Ulk-( T..r-Ul ,. ... ' . . . . m ... . is .i iu laraal trt tnaiflV ! tha arrlv.l In Klimath ..i......k BM tl. a an ,w nn art ve.lt v. miniKlnr OI IDB llunrmiB U , - ' " for Medford. whero they will spend ' ent of the season when they In Klamath Falls, transacting bus-; Donald from her noma In Port- several Mr. and Mrs. Brother 111; Woman Leavwi Mra. aim of Mueller, acout master, to , . ... ' ' ,rl,u , v.i, .u.nt Mterday i Klamath Falls of Mrs. A. A. Mc R. E. Deweese. of Klamath Falls, ) organlie the group tonight and ea-!""' F ... , ,. - t ...i.i !!. . . :k . .... .... several ua?s .isuuik ki.m ....... . ... -s,n , ,s. . . . .s.. -. TrrlUs rarents. " " K '",: B Colenu. resident, of the val-f corn, pumpkin, and other dec. Deweese already la in the east. , and the troops will be reorgsnised ' , , . , .. h, . , ,. , . fc .., ., . c... ley city. oratlom evolving back to the har-! In Dorrls on i -i I uu tuis saa auauu, BLi.utuiU r I ... . , , . , .... - - , - ... I vat Am v an., mvam n hnrrfst mouil t Pasmhlltr kntkWU KlutllUlh Mr. Pcteraon At Ulin Fred t U. .Nora. ecutlv. scout maa- . MU IWny-A. B.k, ,' ,K. will add to r.n. ...,. ,. ao.n. ve.terda amount of experience Peterson, county superintendent of;r or sou.nern uregon yesteraay. E hM ,,,, , E. u Clr . - - com. .rr.tr.. . ! be m ch.rg. of th ready-lo- schools, was , Tlsltor at Malin yes-; son . corner lot located on Waah- mll,. i oh. of th. .ff.lr have I , wesr departmenl. According warranitinx t. ot I. Toe cnam-,. .... . . k. . ... .... McDonald yesterday The deed ,,. j iviiilnns Include ; ri...i.. v.,.i t-i..ri..in ..i.ri.h.,1 r the lamny win arrive in lUi II racorsria, ,,1 ,w i,r, Mlw K0..1. ... I . u ... . I i ""' waa coning """""I Mviri , nesa. pena events or the season wnen mey in nianiam rn. - ----- -- - KUllitu I Mra. i meet In tho church parlors for the Ines, affairs and looking Into prl- land to awft during the opening j - vLUlJ L J. Home Harreat F.t. tonight. Shock. 'vat. matters. 1 - A. A. McDonald man-; J ager ot tne rvinniam rana urancn - Mind i 11..1. .... itii.ltiraa K. I., of the Plkher stores. Mr.. Mc 1 Donnld. who has had In I (real this line terday. : ber of commerce rooms are being I to tha remainder . Coala I7.H0 ,J hart's. McCarthy Bid Patterson IU: Boyd Serve Due P r"n" d .m0 i was filed yesterd.y In the office 1 , ,.uden .. lh, hlrt school. 1 ,.mh.r. , t!l. ,rt and dram. ' '"r H yr to make .hove the sophomore dans and all .oction of the American Assocla-: h"n"" '' Mr"- McDonald i young people up to the age. of SS. tlon of University Women lust night wl return norm next weea. Poe Va'.lrr Visitor Mrs. Joe ...... k. i . . . ... . ... . .. rflncrnlnr ... I vomrai. wim p. lie. miii . al n(.r nomo. &lie reou . nitm in- o... .k. . . ...i' Kiamatn county. na oeen placed in' . .t ... . ... . v.. ' - - . ia.uu a H.i vu i f"- . . - lors in me cuy yesiwrauy irora ner th mn in. nnpw the evenlne's n ice force. Patterson's sickness Is " w of the room and light sent ; . ,h ' .. Hi.,h,. : mVT Pr"0n 0f lhe ' " ThMtr' to an Ulneas which has tempor- rn mi toT 0T 'n tho ham-jof Jhe couaty clerk arlly Incapacitated Patrolman Pat- '"" '" p""-; terson. Acting Deputy Sheriff Boyd niily held the reading material i u.rd was nmt m aerva In and advertisements said not to be serious. : into the space i scout council. occupied by the home In the Poe yalley district. : entertalnmenl. I Ijip over white, all over waitress aprous at He llegln'l Dresa Shop (or only II.1.0. NS-S Ex-Senator VLslta City Charles McCollouch, former state senator i Shopping; from Fox Kami "Cap ir.. c... 1. i rh..l.a nausucrry auu ..trs. .uurjune .uui Lctives for the South C. B. i .... ...u.... .i .w. in. tnm n.vw mnntp v.. l.n.lnAu ' Crisler. nresldpnt of lhe Fwanna i . .... t.i.. i a ... near xuture - . - j cateu hi nui. . i uiiu, .iii.ru i u Tisitor in Klamath Falls yesterday Box company, left yesterday for , the rity yesterday for a hrlef busl- - and. while here, conferred with nis nome in bucramento, after ( ncss r,t snj t0 .(tend the meet- nooert ivuyKenuaii. local auorney. j opeuuiug iuv uin?ner in mv mum- jng 0r tje Prosperity Rehekah 1 McCollouch was accompanied by nth country. , lodge of Klamath Falls and Hope! Charles Whorten, a resident of . lodge of Rebekah's from Ashland, j Portland. . i Return from South Mr and ! The latter sironn dui cn the degreo I M..i.lll Vt.li.... lr. rhnrla. ... ' . ' . . ,. ' ' -., v,., i Flxup Beauty Shop, now open IX- Utta ts among the recent vlsl- , ' H.,... Lap la planning to leave In the ' tors In the city from her home In lja sa. 7th St. Phone 33. for San Francisco. Merrill. N4-( MASOx ATTENTI Work in M. M C:j m i riuuy, INOVenJ :30 p, C. E. DENNIS, fire. Stock Show; Returiis- ; Mrs. Pat Holcomb have returned . vark an, (nitiution of candidates j -Jim from San Francisco, where Hoi- . Ih. Klnmalh chuntnr liut nlnlit. Black, well-known resident of the ; comb was taken last week for his A beautifully appointed dinner was Modoc Point district, was a husl- health. ' ,erved at 6:3u p. m. in the Pres-1 new visitor In Klamath Fall, yes- , bvterlan church for the guest, which . terday. Mr. Black recently re-. In from Modoc Point-Ross j ,here more than 40 from thf ; turned from Portland, where he Real, well known resident of the .ah,j ,h,., 1 ... . , attended the livestock show. I rkiamain reservation, spent yesier-j liar afternrmn tn the rllv frnm hi. Eduralor, Rancher. Vfcdl O. A. I home in Modoc Point. Schultz, a rancher of Henley andj D. A. McComb. principal of the) Assisting; In Bunk Mrs. Walter Henley high school, were business i Rigney who will leave soon for the From' llnrclny spring Miss i Gertrudo Cox of Barclay Springs I was day. shopper In the city venter-1 visitors day. in Klamath Falls yester- ArriTo from Colorado After be ing on the road eig-ht days In their motor trip from their home "in Grand Junction, Colorado to Klam ath Falls, Mrs. T. J. Hampson. two daughters and a son arrived south is assisting In the bank dur- I Visiting In Klnnuilh Out of ing the absence of Mrs. Jack Camp- loKa Tistors i the city yesterday i bell, nee Stella Setter, whose wed ding was an event of yesterday afternoon.- included Mrs. Leighton Sutton of ; the Barclay Springs district. l home in Pine Grove, where Campbell ranch is located. the Visiting In City Mrs. Fred Gar ich .pent yesterday in the city from her home .t Altamont camp in Klamath last night. Mrs. Hamp-1 ground. Mrs. Garich has been con son and her children were met in j fined to her home for some time Portland by Mr. Hampson who had : suffering from a severe cold, but waited a week for their arrival, j la now highly improved and .able They will make their home per-1 to be about, manently in the cily. Hampson Is i ' - manager., or the Klamath Falls j "no l.rovc social Members of jter(jay jn the city hall and obtaln branch of Plggly Wiggly stores. ; the Pine Grove district- and stu-j.d nermit to sell milk in the city From Pine tirove Mrs. Orb I Campbell is included in the visitors' in the city yesterday from her Permit tod to Sell Milk M. Del Fatte. well known rancher of the Midland oad, appeared at the ot- i flee ot Police Judge Oagbagen ye- aents oi tne rine orove ecnool are Klamath Falls. DelFatte cave Belle; to enjoy a box social and program,, herd or 30 co as tD TOaln reason for dispensing the milk. Ashlund Visitor - Mrs. Schrein of Ashland, Is among the In the school house tonight with business and ' pleasure visitors in j the public cordially invited to at tbe city this week. j tend the affair. Proceeds will go Into the school fund. At the Hall Hotel Out of town J visitors In the city this week from I Merrill Visitor Louis Kandra Tygh valley. Oregon, Includo Mr. and John Kandra, well known resi and Mrs. Frank Brown. Another dents of the Merrill district, where Tygh valley visitor in the city is the Kandra ranch is located, are M. D. Ashly. All are stopping at Included in yesterday's visitors in the Hall hotel while In Klamath Klamath Falls. Falls. Among the Visitor. Joe Tramel. well known dairyman of the Lake view route on the way to Merrill. I. included in the business visi tors in the city yesterday for a .IiapI tlm. I I iHmana v Ktiiors .urs. Reginald r j Here from Ashland Mrs. George ' Grlsez and Mrs. Ada Parsons of I Every hat at Bee Ilegin'a Dress j Anderson is included In the busl- Bonanza are Included In the out Shop in marked below cost. Better' Hero from Merrill Mrs. G. C. Lynch la Included in the out ot town visitor, in the city yesterday. ness visitors In Klamath Falls this . of town visitors In Klamath Falls I 1 em over- week from her home in Ashland, i yesterday. K5-8 I Pretty Vicht colors in cordon-j 1 . roy bath robea at Bee Begin's Dress Portland v.iinni Portland j ' Illy isltor Marvin Cross, well . Shop for only ii.H. Just unpark guesls In the city this week In- j known merchant of the Rly coun-'od today. N5-S elude Mr. and Mrs. William Zarl-1 try and Mr. Morgan were visitors i ler, G. V. Llntner, S. J. Rogers ' in the city yesterday from the ! and F. S. Kotter, all residents ot I neighboring district. the northern city. They arrived I in Klamath Falls last night for I gale on all- coals and dresses at combined business and pleasure. i Bee Begin's Dress Shop. Next to Shasta Cafe. N5-8 Forbes Pure Drugs Eighth at Main Good Service Gooi Drugs At the While Pelican Among the numerous guests to register In the White Ppllcan hotel last night were several San Francisco resi dents in J. W. Pcttus, C. H. Davi son, M. F. Blotckey, L. O. B. Llndstrom and others. From Hnrrlman IkIkc Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wlshard and daughter Dorella of Hnrrlman lodge spent yesterday afternoon In the rity vis iting with friends and shopping. Hero from t'lilloqiiln Mr. and Mrs. Wnrren Crooks returned yes terday afternoon to their homo In Chllonuin. after spending several days In the city on business. j Cooked Food Sale Tomorrow in Santford's grocery members of the Falrview school Parent-Teachers as-' aoclatlon will hold a cooked food ' aale from nine o'clock until lale in the evening. I COOKKD FOOD BALE Episcopal Guild will hold a food and rummage aale in room east of Fall', grocery, on Saturday. N5-7 Dresses $7.50 and $15.00. at Rarnhurt's, McCarthy Bldg. M-8 HOTEL ASTOD Zed A HOI Las AasalM EVERY ROOM hu PRIVATE T0ILE7 50$ Baths New, Modern dose to Shopping District and Theatres FREE CARACE Tar t from It.X DANCE DOTSON IS HERE with his SERENADERS To Open Season at SCANDIA HALL (Under New Management) , New Maple Floor Hall Ro-decoratcd Free Novelties for Everybody Come and Enjoy Yourself Saturday Night, Nov. 7 8:30 to 12 Mid. The Style Trend in Fall Overcoats Longer and narrower than last season with straight, tube lines. Lapels are broad and husky. Collars generously wide. Double breasteds exceedingly popular. Some coats show half belts, the majority have perfectly plain backs. You'll see all of the style features gracefully and taste fully tailored in handsome woolens by the House of ' Kuppenheimer We've a magnificent assortment of dress coats, motoring coats, half belters, ulsters, coats for town and country, for sport and travel. Superb values for $30, $35, $40 and up to $60 LEADINO CLOTH1SR3 SINCE DC JTa. at The Center of the Shopping District 3&i