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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1925)
Pag Eight Saturday. Nov. 7, 1925 LOCALS Her from Slm-M Out of toirn Visiting In Klamath Mr. a ad visitors In the city yesterday ln-Vrs. A. E. Onls are Tisltinic for eluded Marshall MeClay, well seme t;m at the liotne of Mr. and known resident of to Merrill eoun- Mrs. A. I- Wishnrd front their trv ranch in Lang-ell Tnliey. Hale hu - : recently recovered from a minor From Asldaud Mr. and Mrs. ; operation to which he sutmltted la Ed Cowland of Ashland. were the Klamath Valley hospital, among the many visitors In Klam-; ath Falls on Thursday nlshl to wit-' Leaving for the Miikllrwrct Mr. nets the Initiation of candidates and Mrs. Burr Westbrook of Mer- , Krow Seaside Miss Caroline, Lewis la a visitor la. the city this week from her home in Seaside. At the White Pelican--fiuest ,in the White Pelican hotel this week eud iuclutle a number vt residents' of San Francisco. Anionic those are Mr. ana Mrs. J. T. Thompson. Mr. and Mr. L. F. Wray a"11 K. V. 1 Buckles. i On ltuiiK-w Here William Ltodd, i of Punsmuir. connected with the j Southern Pacific offices In the nor thern California city, and Ben Oli ver, also of Dunsmuir. are amonit the business visitors in the city this into the Klamath lodge of Rcbekahs rill district, where the est brook ,ek. by the Hope chapter of Ashland. ' ranch is located, are leaving this . i mcrnini; fnr the middlewest where ; Fort Klamath Visitor Out of they plan to spend sometime In town visitors in the city yesterday j Newton, Iowa, visitins their birth included Dan Savage, well known ; place. Following their visit In rancher and resident of the Fort , Newton they plan to visit In south Klamath country. 'ra Texas, where they both lived for some time. They will also visit Buy, Land According to a deed a daughter In Texas. Knrouto to Lakcvlcn L. K. till ham of Portlaud, and . Ilettrlck. also of Portland, arrived in Klam ath Falls last night enrouin to Lake view, where they will conduct busi ness connected with the Gillun-Iay Lumber company of New Orleans. They spent the past night In the city before continuing in the neigh boring city. Leaving for tlio Koutli Mrs. J. J. Eng. well known resident of l.al'lne spent last night In the city, prepara tory to leaving for the south. Mrs. Kng plans to take the early train ont today for tew months' visit in California. filed yesterday In the office of the, county clerk, H. K. Milner has ; "Bob? Huntakcr Improved Rob- purchased from A. U Wlshard totjrt "BD"k'r' l"" 'V. T . block J, in Alt.mont acre,. The 'or the Klamath Falls, district, who- ,..,. ,. ,-nn has been critically ill with a strange; coasideratiot was for Jauo. j t malady ia San Francisco. Is much ! . 1.1 if. . a 1 improved and considerable hope is Here from Ashland Mr. and rt , ,, , held out for his recover, according Mrs. J. Madden were among the ' , ... , .. .;to word received here yesterday, visitors In the city on Thursday ' . i.- . .. j i. , Judge Hunsakpr is at the Lane hos-, night to attend the initiation of . 7 ., . . . ... ,,. pital. During his absence his place. candidates Into the Klamath lodge!' " r , . t 1. t, v ' ha been fi led by K. X. Kendall, of Rebekahs. . ... j former deputy sheriff. Hrif from Lnkovlow Fred Peat and family are Included la the scores of visitors to arrive ia Klam ath Falls from out of town to spend the week-end. Peat Is a resident of the neighboriug city of l.akevlew. At the Arriulc Business visitors ia the city this week find guests la the Arcade hotel as well, include A. Aronson and William Trumbetl. both residents of Bend. From Midland F. E. Lane ar rived in the city Inst night to spend the remainder of the week In Klam ath Falls, from his home in Midland. Here from Lake view Out of town business visitors In Klamath Falls this week Include a number of Lake view residents. Among those to spend the remainder of the week In the city la Edgar Clark, well known resident of the neighboring city. 1 ..... i..h .ecordlni to Everett I 1 . . . . - O. Nord. who appeared oetore m 1 organliatlon at noon yesterday and ! announced that the boy scouts of j Klamath ' h'"" 10 e0 'operate with the club In their work. ! Scouts, according to Nord, will be present at the Pleating of trees In certain parts of the city end this action will give the boys a i chance lo gain points for their ; merit badges In forestry and nature i study. 1 The Rotary cluo pine to sum j 40 trees during the coming uprlng. In the cemetery, honoring the sul 1 dler dead of Klamath Falls. The j veterans to be honored will In I elude those from the Civil. Span : tsh-Amexlcn and World wars. Flxup Beauty Shop, now open for business at Bee Begin'! Dress Shop.- 12 80. 7th St. Phone . ' Nt-I Scouts to Aid in ! Tree Planting Work I Tree planting In Klsmath Falls ' will receive other willing hands to ' assist in the original plan of the Sale on all coats aud dresses at nee Begln's Dress Shop. Next lo Shasta Cafe. N5-8 ' Boy Dog; Licence T. R. Ledes- ma of Algoma and the Aigoma : """ r..j -.- . arer. .. Lumber companv. is Included in ! known rancher of the lily country, the business visitors In the city ed 10 his home Thursday night: yesterday to buy a dog license foraf,er i'lS for a short lime in j his bulldog. : the c"- Kdgvcomle Hero A. H. Edge combe, frequent business visitor in the city from his homo in the Sprugiie river country, arrived lust night to spend the remainder of the week. Have Your Xmas photo graph Taken Early. STINSON'S STUDIO From Medford II. P. Eggo is In cluded In the business visitors from his home In Medford. Ely Buys Lot Klamath Develop. nir VWtor Brown Michael. , ment company hs sold to James : we kno n resident of the Dairy j A. Ely lot IS of block 29 la Hot Sprlags Addition, according to a deed filed yesterday In the county clerk's office. country, was In the city yesterday tor a short visit. ' Sprajrue Itlver (iuift Mrs. Kay Pickett of Rprague River, made a. Hiss DcLan Leaving Miss Ruth i rief business trip to klamath Falls; DeLap' is planning to leave this j yesterday to obtain supplies for the: morning for Portland, where she i Pickett hotel, which is now located 1 will visit fcr several diva with herjat the terminal of the Strahorn roil-! brother aad sister-in-law, Mr. and 1 road of Sprague riivrr. ! Mrs. Virgil DeLap. She will then ! leave for Engene to spend Home-j In -Last Xfjtht Among the ranch Coming week-end with Miss Centers in the city yesterday were Mr.1 eva Drum, a student of the Uni-, aad Mrs. H. F. Murdoch, well known 1 versity of Oregon. 'residents of the Keno district. They; . j attended the epe-ning of the new Files Xotice of Lien Vincent ; Pllcher store. j Zumr. well known rancher ot the ' , ! Malln country has filed notice ofi Superintend! nt at ChUoqnln a mechanic's lien against Joe Klab-'Frcd Peterson, Klamath county su ruba, another Malln rancher, tor a i perinteadent of schools, was a busl-' Dodge truck. 'The lien was inctnd- j ness visitor at Chlloquin yesterday.' ed in the filings in the office of, j the county clerk yesterday. Woman und Sou Visit Here ?.frs. ' ;W. C. Bailey, accompanied by her Attend Initiation J. J. Murphy son. Donald, was in Kiamath Falls Crescent Visitor J. L. Ruffle and family of Crescent, are among the many out of town visitors in the city this week, to spend several days ot business aad visiting with Ih.ir friends. Tho party arrived last night. JOHN C. CLEGHORN Il'HLstrrMl Civil KnciiMHT and Surveyor Klnmjith Fall, On-con 210 HiKh Ht. l'hone 204-M ON SALE NOW Methodist ladies' Cook Book .at Stinson's Studio and Lucas Furniture Store, or Thone 8C7. 1 Price 11.25. Recipes that will make your month water. Former Resident Here R. R. Ramsey, former resident of Klamath Falls, and now a contractor of Eu gene, arrived In the city last night; to spend the week-end with friends. Every hat at Bee Begin's Dress Shop is marked below cost. Better look 'em over. No-8 Pretty iright colors tn cordou roy bath robes at Bee Begin's Dress Shop for only Jo. 75. Just unpack ed today. N5-S PEACE! . Thank God for Peace! Can peace last? Or must the nations of the world In fu ture wars continue to slaughter their beJt? You'll be Inter ested In the pastor's message on "The Paths of Peace." Armistice Sunday at 11 a. m. Oood music' Evening service at 7:30 p. m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Nlxth and Pine Streets. Arthur I,, filer. Minister Coats $7.50 and 115.00. at narn-!! hart's. McCarthy Bldg. N4-8 ! - is among the attendants in the city Thursday night of the initia tion ot Rebekah caadida'.es. He is a resident of Ashland. oa business yesterday. Stcier Buys Timber Land Miss Maude M. Carleton, librarian ot the county high school library, has sold to J. J. Stelger of Medford, a sec tion of timber land in the Sprague River country. Including 1C0 acres for a consideration of $2,000. Bonanza Hun in City William F. B. Chase, secretary of the Horsefly ! irrigation district, was In Klamath , Falls yesterday. Mr. chase, who Is well known In the county, ninkes his home at Bonanza. Visits Hei Mr. and Mrs. Cuy Reynolds of Ashland, are among the recent visitors - In Klamath Falls. While In the city they at tended the initiation of candidates of Rebekah lodge. Here from Portlim-I W. A. Mar j tin, resident of Portland, aad fro I fluent visitor in the city, traveling j for a northern manufacturing firm 01 mill machinery. I i Bray visitor In Mrs. All. e Tim- ley Is a visitor In the city this week from her homo in Br.iv. Dr. Rnnilio Iluvs l,and - Dora ' Bridges ot Creat Falls. Moatana. ! has sold to Dr. C. A. Ram bo of Klamath Falls, s sectioa of farm land in the Langell valley country j lor a consideration of $1,920. The deed was recorded In the office of the county clerk yesterday. KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL. Beds will he reserved without charge for the expected confinement. lteturn to Coos County Follow ing a three days' hunting trip and' visit with friends In Merrill and Klamath Falls, a party of Myrtle j Point visitors returned to the val- ley yesterday afternoon. In the; party were Rev. and . Mrs. C. C. Hulet, who until recently have ntado their home In Merrill, where 1 Rev. Hulet had charge of the Pres byterian church. He Is now pas--tur of the Myrtle Point church In 1 Coos county. Others In the party included Henry A. Schroeder. fur niture merchant of Myrtle Point. Clarke W. Fenslor, merchant, D. i N. McNalr, logging contractor, J. M. Bledsoe, former editor and: owner of the Myrtle Point Ameri-' can and E. J. Snyder, former post-' master. 1 COOKED FOOD S.ILK Episcopal Guild will hold a food and rummage sale in room east of Fall's grocery, on Saturday. N5-7 KAPSO FOR COLDS at FORBES PURE DRUGS Dresses $7.C0 and $1,100. at Barnhart'a, McCarthy Bldg. Nf-8 HOTEL- ASTOD 2nd & KID Los Aosslcs A EVERY ROOM hu PRIVATE T0ILE7 5K Btl. NVv. Modem dose 10 Shopping District and Theatres " fsoarr T I...... ti ti . DANCE TONIGHT ALTAM0NT AUDITORIUM Good Floor Best Mime in Town Galloway's Orchestra Regular Every Day Prices We quote you prices maintained throughout the week, the month or the year. Just as long as our stock holds out you can depend on prices we quote. Our stock is one of the largest, if not the largest, in Klamath Falls. We welcome you to go through our wareroom, to verify this statement at any time. Iowa Sweet Corn, size No. 2 15c Peas, Special Sifted, size No. 2 17c Peas, Special Sifted, size No. 1, 2 for 25c String Eeans, Stringless, size No. 2 16c String Keans, Stringless, size No. 1 2 for 25c Tomatoes, Solid Pack, size No. 2 17c Tomatoes with Puree, size No. 2i2 17c Asparagus Tips, size No. 1 20c Apricott, in Syrup, size 22 23c Peaches, in Syrup, size 2V 2Sc Pears, in Syrup, size 2'2 35c Ten Crystal White 40c Corn Flakes, package 10c New Saurkraut, 1 qt 15c Sweet Potatoes, fancy, 4 lhs 25c Vegetables, 2 bunches 15c White Corn Meal, 10 lbs 45c Yellow Corn Meal, 10 'lbs 45c Milk, any kind, can 10c Pure Jelly, 2 glasses 25c Frycra, per lb 40c Coffee, Folger's bulk lb 45c Macaroni, lb 10c Dry Onions, 8 lbs 25c Pork and Beans, small, 3 for 25c Pork and Beans med ium can 10c Campbell's Soups, any kind 10c ROLLED OATS S2SS PUBLIC MARKET Phone 169 "If It Is To Eat, We Have It." 126 N. 6th. Ask about our free package of Kel logg's Minute Oats. Our hourly del ivery system is equalled by none. Pay our driver when a delivery is irtado and receive a real delivery service with quality merchandise at cash prices equal that of any store.