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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1925)
Page Six Sunday, November 8, 1025 LOCALS In fivm MrrrM Sh.-fl- r C-I.r-'j;1r lu.huli i! Mrs. Kisi! '!'h K.ill.n h.Mti if M.'rrill ho i'in ' "''' ll Klaic""' ';11 hwklns ni. al(alr aud Tii?in? with friili'l-. Ilrtnra la Sooth Mr. and Mr, thr final parr. The paper called L. K. Kell ot Ilfrtrk-T and Mr, for the aurpoic "to rarrr on and May Carrirk. al.o a rdal of conduct a gvnrral rnglnrt-rini; tmsl- Brkeley who bav spent pail few -ss". IWter Is the rontractor for day In the ritr. riurtu-d to their the Amrmn Ledon building which homo in th aouth yesterday morn- he is erecting at coat, in. !r. Carrie k is a eouin of Ir. W. R. Boyd and Mrs. Eleanor Ya- .WiUwl Vl-llor Mr. and Mrs. dnn of Klamath Falls and visited luy lternolds of AhUnd were with them during her Hay in the anion the recent visitors in the city city. Kells is a prominent furniture to attend the Kebekah lodse inltia- nian o( the southern city and it was tion. jrith business investment in mind that he made the trin her. "ere " HiWebrnaJ J. O. Merrill VKHor- l.oti SNvvv. well I known resident of the Merrill oim irv w.is ai'ion the Iniiri's-; visitors iu the city Friday afternoon. JURY RETURNS S; 'aal TRUE BILLS 1N REPORT TO COURTS assault on Cecil . Ilojllnaneail.ii hlln armed '" """" alHin. Tim aliened titlark aid tu havn occurred at Odell laku teniay niornlnn. ollnwIUK Ita liarliul report, the itrand Jury ad-; rneil until Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. A report lo bo maun nter. la viprctrd to lo of au uti usual natura. SOCIETY (lYiitmuctt frwiii lage Ttirw) few In linnets, old clothes and overalls. Miss IVhlia Hawkins and Frank Here from H ikfc-braml J. G.iMoser. assisted by a number of WUbt of llildebrand is Included in committeemen are directly reion- Here from I'ottUad Everett the business visitors in Klamath sible for the success of tha. even Harpen. manager of the Pieree-Ferin Falls recently. ins. Bond company of Eugene and Port- To Irwin Keller as Mr. Pumpkin land, which has held numerous city Mb Jie III Friends of Miss was fivfa ,,,. first priie as the best bonds of Klamath Falls. U in th EJ Jones, daughter of H. E. Jones. su taintd character. city on business for a short tim. .will o sorry to learn that she Isi To lh? Star yM.r f.lmiiy headed confined to her home with an at- by Joe Evans., was given a priie From ttuloqaia Among the out; tack of grippe. (l)r lnf looking family, of town visitors in the city recently: Shocks of corn and hay with a decon-lions for the evening. was C. C. Heidrich. well known '-asl lnlliatH.n Mrs. w. ll- huge wi?nine ,.,, holding merchant of Chiloouin where he is shire and daughter Miss Pearl Wil- punch ,,, finlsllca , lU-tail affiliated with the Klamath Supply ":re were among tue Asniana visi compaay. ' tors in tR c'tv to attend Klamath Falls initiation of Rebekah lodge. la from Yrvka Bernard Hack- land of Yreka. former Klamath Her from A-hUnd Mrs. I). Falls resident, is in the city for a Perozii of Ashland was among the the the brief time to visit with friends and visitors to attend the Uebekah lui look into business matters. Dur-. tiation. inf Hackland's residence in this- fit t. . . .fffljalMl with that Oil BultMIM Trill D. V. K ',1 V - Firs. National bank. He is now ' kendall is among the business rlsi-l MlM Jo l ' n,',st "ovel n,an- wlth the Standard Oil company in lorJ In the valley this week, leaving Yreka. Friday. ItlSINKSS WOMKX TO MKKT MONDAY Members of the Itusiness and Professional Women's club will meet on Monday night in the White Peli can hotel dining room. Arrangements have been made by I ner in which guests may receive their table partners for the evening. Cover charges are one dollar and Among "lose wishing to make reservations Sale on all coats and dresses nt Bee Begln's Dress Shop. Next to Shasta Cafe. ' N5-S I IIIm fliM-m-tuin In Itnuilrad ' tomim UrS ItCCINtr Friends of Miss Marie Obencoain. ' the visitors in the city yesterday are requested to call Miss I pp at daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank were fiT Persons to register their ,lle Klrft National bank. Obcnchain of Bly. will be happy to foreign cars. Those to register In learn that she has been requested the chamber of commerce- include lo broadcast on Friday and Satur- Marie Rhiuebart of Merced. Califor day nights. November 14 and 15 nia- Jack I'lark of Yakima. Wash-j from KGO. Oakland. California with ington; L. T. Brown. Los Angeles.; KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL. both pipe organ and piano recital. ; K- B- Hallbrook. San Francisco and : Beds will be reserved without charge Miss Obenchain. who has studied j G- ' Tremblay of Los Angeles. for the cipectcd confinement. music extensively, will advertise) j rfnrtn hmr uoiinn nr th. Return frnm Lake County Mr. ! " the olive and orange exposition toiand Mr"- F- w- '"" and Mrs. J be conducted in the near future in i 1 la,"', -Mcooweii returned Friday Oroville. California. ! from Summer Ike. Lake county. ' I where they have spent the past Kio true bills, three not true bills and six secret indictments were returned by the KUmath coun ty grand Jury when it made a par tial report here yesterday. As a result of the uction luken . by the deliberating bo.lv. I. us Lau cedo. Mexican laborer, charged with the killing of Florentine N , varro. at Algoma, August IS. was yesrerday parading the streets of Klamath Falls, a free man. Tits Jurors held there was not sufficient evidence to hold the man originally alleged to have been res ponsible for the death rf a South ern Pacific section hand, following a drunken party. ; Other true bills returned were as follows: Tom Vaughn, charged wl;h op erating a distillery and arrested August 7. Harry Davis and Tun O'Connor, accused of operating a still and ar-' rested September 11. Perry John, arresled August 3 for felonious assault on a minor girl. Hoy Darling, arrested August l.,1 and charged with a statutory of fense. The not true bills, excluding Lau cedo. were returned In the cases of Karl Brown, charged with uttering a check without funds October 1. and Cieorge W. Duke, accused of IUD1.KV WI.NH NKW YORK. Nov. 7. Henry i Dudley. Pacific coast welter weight , champion, won a technical knockout In the ninth round of his bout with Juan Mercedes, of Porto Htcn. I here tonight. The bout waa aohed ' uled for 10 rounds, waa a poor ex , hlbltlon. ON SALE NOW Methodist ladies' Cook Book at Stinson's Studio and Lucas Furniture Store, or Phone 867. Price $1.25. Recipes that will make your mouth water. HOTEL ASTOO 2nd & Hilt , .' UAbhIm EVERY ROOM h PRIVATE T0ILE7 50 Baths New, Modern Quae to Shopping Oistrwt and Theatre FRFE C.ARACF. T..t i , w RttsinrA Momrn to Mrri Aj novel manner of obtaining partners! for tbe November dinner of tbe j Business and Professional Women's j club will be conducted on Monday evening when the group meet iu ' the White Pelican hotel for an even-1 ing of entertainment. .Miss Jo L'pp. bas made arrangement for the af fair. , "mk Books on Sab? The second; edition of the cook book 3 of women -of the Methodist Episcopal church! are now on sale, according to an announcement made yesterday by ' Mrs. Chris Barnstable. The books' contain recipes from the kitchens of) prominent Klamath Falls matrons ' and have been tested and tried. Air recipes contained in the book are! nighty recommended. The books may be purchased from Lucas Fur-i ntture company on Main street,! from the Stinson studio also on' Main street or from Mrs. Ham-. stable by calling phone S67. month on their ranch. During their absence Foster purchased ?00 head of fine sheep to put on pasture hind on tbe ranch. Mrs. Foster is the sister of Mrs. W. 11. Barnes. Mrs. McDowell, Mrs. D.irneH mother. Join a On-hot rn tllcnn Wells of San Francisco will nugment Callo way's Aliautont grove orchestra starting Monday. Wells has former ly been connected with the Tavern de Paris where he has been playing for the past Inonth. He is heralded as a musician with an enviable re cord having blayed for a number of phonograph records. His Instru mentation consists of four different saxaphones and clarinet. Take IIoum- tin irant Mr. and: Nra. V. K. McBride who conduct the! beauty parlor in Moe's store have taken a house at 326 Crant street' for the winter. Ilurvnt Home Fete .More than sixty members of the younger set enjoyed the party Riven Friday i night In the Presbyterian church! under the auspices of the Christian Endeavor society. The affair was rightly called a Harvest Home fete for every evailable apron, overall, and straw hat or eunhonnet had been unearthed fn an e ort to ap. pear in tbe spirit of the affair. Music Department to Meet Members of the Music department of the Women's Library club will meet on Monday afternoon in the library club rooms. Ilu Sociol Held The younger set of the Methodist church enjoyed a bor social and parly Friday night in the church parlors. The funds I received went into a treasury for the decoration of the Sunday school class rooms. Coats $7.50 and M.VOO, at Barn- nans, .McCarthy Uldg. h J W REVIVAL At the Methodist church will he held as scheduled r begin ning Sunday 'evening Rev. Miller will con d u c t the -'services Thursday even ' ing, Nov. 12. N4-8 Forbes Pure Drugs Eighth at Main Good Service Good Drugs l-'llcs Articles Articles of incor poration were filed in the office, of the county clerk Friday afternoon by th2 I'orti.-r Consl ruction com pany with Louis K. Porter, F.tlic.1 (i. Purler and II. V. Merryuian signing FOB Any Building Economy, durability and appearance are the result of well thougbtout plana and specifications. Get tbe most Building Dollar. for yonr SEE H. R. PERRIN Designs, Plana, Estimate BOO llopka nidg. Phono 850-J I! !! COLD WEATHER COMING "Let Your Glass Troubles Be Ours." All kinds of glass For all purposes. Estimates gladly furnished for Sash, Doors, Frames and Cabinet Work. THE GLASS HOUSE llth and Pine. Phone 477-W 1 Compare the McCormick-Deering Primrose With Any Cream Separator You Ever Saw or Owned Unless you've tried n. McCormick-Dooring Prim rose you have no itiii what a mechanical master piece this machine is perfectly simple, yet as accur ate as the finest clock. IU fast-moving parts spin easily on high grade ball hearings, eliminating hard work and minimizing vibration. It goes about its work faithfully twice each day and turns out the highest grade of rich cream. Say the word and we will set up the machine on your farm, show you how to URe it and adjust it perfectly. You'll find it the world's easiest-running cream separator and you'll like it better every day. J. S. Mills & Son Sixth and Klamath ' Phone 9 McCormick-Deering Primrose "Good Equipment Makes a Good Farmer Better" THE KLAU.J SPECIAL Adjutant Robert Roonej Oregon Divisional Commander Capt. 0. P. Strickland Oregon Y. i Secretary Sunday Monday November (J, and 10, 8:00 p. m. Sunday's meeting will be a farewell meetiil Captain and Mrs. Hopper. SALVATION ARMY HALE 619 Walnut Ave. A Message of Appreciation Our first day was wonderful. We had anticipated having a successful opening, but the vol ume of business done yesterday far exceeded all expectations. We are verv grateful for, this re markable expression of good will and wish to thank our many new friends for their patronage. KAPILCHERrCO INCORPORATED Vevarlment Stores . A. A. McDonald, Manager i-jijr - ' - . c c a a - in r 1 u c i" r