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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1925)
I Fay- Eiyhi gr LOCALS Wednesday, Nov. 11, 192.1 ll.-tuia to Hum John A. Har-1 THE XT L I.I.H-A...M. Mn , I " K..II.W fltllkv.m. 1 1 1 rOUCQ, WOO Has ueea BUllvilUfc iui j uu n u a.iwtiuuaiy ma CCOfC OI the pt few days wilh i severe friends Muck of bronchial pneumonia, is Improved Improving slightly, accc friends. Ilr.il i llnurn fltim Him I Kuipue vwitor Among ' ..... li!lnri In ih. rllV Ihls Week VeV I. O. A. Prince of Kiifene. heln. it planning to leive today for ; apartment No. 10 In Ihs hi. hum in K.r.t. a.. . fi..r an.mil. buUdlm. the aiiartlimnt ! . . . . H..-...K i. .,n- ii..' i- ,'s. w ! varaiad hv Mr. and Mm. Ilyron . tlio I. V..J..L rir.!. i. . k,..i" n.r. it.. ....... j , ih. vl. ; ILnli-nbroolt. whan lhy moved Ilu.lne.. an, 1'rufra.lon.l jr. Ol mauiam mtrnj. - - ; ..' ... ,.,. ,., . .... ill- Into their attractive o - - - Avnir Mlaa Verl10,1'.T" Mia. Dorothy for atis... ,:.0" brother of Mrs. Nata Otter-' and Jackie tin mons nav. ........... .....a """"'"r '"r "altK--J v one t iins. wwui univu wiin ine in ,v uvip Vqm 1 ceiitly dlan aervlra at Klamath Agency on Preparation ,w io reservation war guettt of I ha1 new visitor for several its In the lev as well. Harvey promi nent lawyer of the California city. Hot Springs Addition. 'night In il While I'ellcan hotel. Pa Ke.ler. Is slightly . iM...iu Marshall r. 1.-ailii;r for the Kat-J. Iver-; Tu IHuut Huin Oua uf tlm moat i . , . . ' ... ... ' ovor his rendition of v.... ..t .,.. . hn .u. .mn. ......... ...i ,t...e .in. which the!"' . 7".."" rdlng to. yesterday at the Keller home. 71S 7 V. k...:;. i.. . ! Z...-...J ........ -in ,iv. n0 ' nlnlr ''P"vaU : 1 ... .. leOre: UlBiriCl UU ! UVWil . ail ""in r-l't ,'ts a, j I,1UIU mila. I.ti -a..! hag hsmn Httrill fill- lavflll rlau. kISEt" KenH . ACCr? nSri,r !Job, S Orr of Reno. Nevada. pro-U o leave today for hi. old home L ,h. ,h,p model dealgned and j "Vl r cov rr from .Keller. Keller has Buffered from , ,. , ..,., ' n.r v.k t..v.,.. h.r h.l .... k. n i- u....e wh 1... W"B 41nlD'1 recovery from an' the visi- .a .tl,ok of poisoa which ha. kw,L ' ... ' ll".. .1 ! " ... "J "Tu .,. '" ,h ""k ' were Mr. I him confined t their home since .7..:. .. . .. . : Pntlng commllteea will be! , riU n r - l .M at w --- - ar 1 nlnia.l IKS H27M EVERY ROOMkufj FREE CARACt In from Illy Among tors in the city yesterday and Mrs. Albert Richardson, pro-; Thursday of the past week mlnent residents of the Bly coun- .. try. spend several days on frusluess! ltanks ami School to t'l.we It to the city library upon coin pie-, and looking into affairs. They are : The . banks of Klamath Fall and tlon. The ship win ue ptacea on In on Business George Boyd with Mrs. Boyd spent Monday Klamath Falls from their home the Bly section. If you are uncertain about the rrangstnent or wording of your ad- .u ,...u Dusineas visitors in i Uo Y(sitin wtll, ,,leir many oM M put,lla achools will be closed display during tha radio carnival I rd , T ' m"friends whllo In Klamath. the entire day. Armistice day. Inland fete which will be an event'a ""7 "u-oerger. wno spem ; commemoration of the soldier dead, of Saturday. November 14. In the ia el hborIcPcitvf Al ,hr """ ut ,""" V'" T1 ""ou"I,n- t the schools j chamber of commerce, lied, blue; ,an.aa-aasaaaaassaaa-aBk ' j ne g ring ci y. 'tors registering at the Hall hotel ; closing was made some time agoland yellow predominate In colors I aWwiBBB-a-ak 1 Visitlns from the Kast Mr. and tht. In.'ti.HA Mn tt:trrv K. ! hv St. .w.rlntc.n.l..nt nf Ki'hool. Bonania VWtor-WUIIatn F. B. j of Klti Agency. ' who ! 1'ercy Well.. ... T K 1 .. 1 .1 ..... ' t. . fmn.t.n Vldltn. utl.l . 1 il II TI1 1- ,, . .v Irrigation district spent yeserday.. .. many visitors la. Klamath Falls . . . , ' in the city. . U 111-3 V 1 . T UU UISUICS1 .1 VIII D. ; yesterday from the Ryan ranch in - Fort Klamath. . ranch in the Bonanza district. Ittvdgns Position Kit ward J. Clarke who recently recovered from a severe attack of pneumonia, has Here, from lSe County Miss rapflre Girls .Mect-Glrls of mo outtcaacau ftruup 01 raiupiire Pearl Hall, resident of Lakeview -""u" ""- ' bref vlslt t0 muke his re(11iar la A X- In m r.ll. Mi Ae- .nr. . and county school superintendent u'":, " .pectlon round of the mills, of Lake spent yesterday in Klam ath Falls visiting with friends and looking into business affairs. i State Inspector lien- Geor.e K ' Goodeli of Grants Pass, state boll- resigned hi position In the Klam- , er inspector. Is in the city for For fuiloquia- W. Vannlce I Thursday night In the Masonic tern- made a brief business trip to Chile- Pie members of the DeMalay chap- quin yesterday. ter of Klamath FalU will enter- tain for fathers and mothers with ath Klotutng Kompany and pland to leave the latter part of the com- iug week for Arltona, where he ; will remain for the winter. Clarke's Gullagv health could not stand the severe nd nto business In- at the advice of physician l leav , lug for the south. Ills many friends will regret sincerely his do- Surveyor fr.n llutis.iiuir K. II ' parture. i with their guardian Mrs. A. I- Rice i at the Kica home. i 1 Sheep Buyer H.'rr D. .. . 'her. sheep buyer of Oakland, is in ; winter of the Klamaih country ; terests. of which the ship la gaily painted. The rigging la executed especially well and the anils of parchment are lined with stripes of gold, much in type of the Santa .Maria In which Coluntbua discovered the Am erican continent. No Korum Lunclieon Due to the regular weekly luncheon of the chamber of commerce falling on Armistice day, there will be no luncheon this noon of the group. In from Midland Mr. and Mrs. ; an informal party. Plans for the; T r tlnTw.r nr.-tminenr Klam-' affair when the hitvft rcinl.l hnmtr ath county ranchers are included j the parents have been mailo fo-r j in .t'1 c' in the scores of vis-tors in the city . some time and it Is one of the out-i'"1' this week from their home in the ! standing affairs on the winter's Midland district. j social calendar for DeMolay. I Mrn. Rice Improves Friends of Mrs. K rakes Improve Mrs. Ber- Vrm T.lrrri RiiA will he clad to . I. - v- I . .... ... know that she is Improving rapidly j teria of RVverside echool. who hasthelr hmC9 '" t!ri""' PaSS- iruui . m.c.c urvn seriously iii wiin rncumatism . KnteHaln Offirr troaoie wnicn nas rouuneu n . to- several weeks was able to be her home for the past ween. , ;.ont the streets yesterday, al though she will not return to wurk : in the echool until Monday. Hornor. Southern Pacific survey.,Ti for the Iiuusmulr district, arrived' Ketuniln lloi.it Mrs. Wayne a.it nlitht for a brief Aker. and small son Richard way ; iif. and Mrs. Akers mother MrA. i K. J. Titus of Kuteene, are arriv- n Ituslm-ss Hitc W. W. Mil- lng in the city Sunday, according ler and B. F. Lohr. ba!ne3 vl.l- to Aker. yesterday. Mrs. Akera tors In the city this week, nre has been visiting at the home of among the valiey visitors from ; her mother for the past month. Illitrl.-t Attorney 111 Dlttrlct Atloruey E. I.. Klllott waa confined to his home on Lincoln street yes terday suffering from an -attack ofi grippe. Come Early and Avoid the Rusli Normandy Bell Ringer at Elks Temple Thursday, Nov. 19 DANCING Into New Home Mr. and Mrs. George Metx and family have mov ed from Oak street to their home oa the corner of East Main and Oak streets, where they will spend the winter. ) (In Soul horn Trlp Mr. and Mrs. F.leitivo oKi-jw. N. Montellus are leaving today chapter. F.astern fl)r , ,wo weeks' trln to Pan Fran- cers of Aloha " Star, were cntertai:id on Monday rur0. Los Angelea and other south evening with a parly at the home ern r(teA. They will make the trln jof Mrs. R. E. Wattenburg on Pine ,r motor. I street, Among, ... . ' .a inner in irom nrnr inciua On Two n-b' Trip Mr. ani! j ....... . , ,. ... . n . . . III llltj UUl VI IU.U I1BIIUI. .11 victor raimer leu iue?aay At tho White Pelican the recent arrivals in the city shop- ni-i.- A tha White PAtlcn hntnl e f j B. L. Barry Medford. who makes 'tot ' Seattle. Portland. Mar.hfl.ld I" '"i". ZV T" cquent businc (rips to Klam ath Falls. and other Interesting points, plan ning to be absent from K'.amath Fails for a fortnight enjoying a Returns for Winter George A. I McDonald who has been affiliated w.iu iu I ir: 1- 1 1 T ... ..... pany during the past spring and' ; ia- motor mp. , , . . ; tie of Bonanza, who makes f re-, P "where he w U sold the oueat hc'piD wt ,he Hildebrantl VW.or-W. H. Elis, Foruana. ne pe . rom n neighbor-i of Hildebrand. Is among the vist- r" Mug district is In Klamath Falls for; tors In the city this week from his tun. in yesterday to transact affairs from his ranch beyond Olene. In Tuesday George Mchios.j foreman cf the Algoma camp was. a business visitor in the city yes-i terday for a brief time to trans-1 act affairs. brief time. I ranch In the neighboring district. Forbes Pure Drugs Eighth at Main Good Service Good Drugs In from Ttoaanni Mrs. Walter Lindsey of Bonanza, Is included in the visitors in Klamath Falls yes terday for a rief shopping tour. Fort Klamath Visitor Recent Tlaitrrs in Klamath Falls thia week include M. L. Ferguson of Fort Klamath. Ia from Rock Creek D. E. Al exander of the Rock Creek ranch spent yesterday ia the city to transact -business and to bid his mother, Mrs. Emma Alexander goodbye, who left yesterday for her home In Berkeley. We Want Your Business We Treat You Right W Serve You Properly Evans Bros. New Jewelers. WW Main Street JuxiteUIosier Full Fashioned Made on the idea that our success is. inter-dependent with that of our customers and that by selling them Luxite a hose with a rep utation for quality, wear and beauty, we also help ourselves. French , Nude, Log Cabin, Airedale, Peach, Cloud, Sunbeam, Cordovan. $1.95 Houston-Jester COrtrtl.lI U1 4 14-HwVL I4C.1Jm CO-sr1, Interwoven Hosiery FOR MEN EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED The finest line of Men's Sox is ready for your inspection. Lisle Silk and Lisle Silks Wool and Silk and Wool. Some beautiful, new patterns. 35c 50c 75c and up to $1.50 We make good here at the store every pair of Interwoven that does not give satisfactory wear. ffiS aw LEADING CLOTHIER3 SINCE lOOl. This store will be closed at noon today ARMISTICE DAY i is PUBI I, j MARL f ! CLOi t i u At 12K g ARMIS1 : DAY : Before You Buy Hosie From a Canvasser CONSIDER THESE FACTS: We sell you hosiery of a better qual ity at less money, despite the fact that the canvasser will tell you that he can sell his goods at a much lower price because he sells direct from the factory. He neglects to rf Yr w a J t li o f ha inai vat ar commission on every sale, tl branch and district minaret; receive a commission, and down the line. You Know Gordon Hosiery and You Knouts DO YOU KNOW THE PEDDLER AND HIS GOODS f We can prove that our goods are superior to any canvasss every price. . And do not forget you need only purchase a pair at time from us, whereas the peddler requires that you buy at least three pairs at a time. We are tax payers we support the schools we donate to the Red Cross and every worthy cause that comes alone. We employ local fl Onr interests are centered m ath Falls. All we possess e Consider the difference ana Spend Your Money At Home No. 290 Gordon Gen uine Full Fashioned Hosiery. A pure thread silk hose With lisle tops, heels and toes to in sure long wear. In every shade that the canvas ser has to offer. Single pairs $2.00, by the box of three pairs $5.50 No. 6G64 Burlington "Never , mend guaranteed hosiery. Toes heels and soles specially reinforced 3 ,onK mercerized lisle. With extra elastic mercerized lisle tons to 1 wfr e -defy "V SvSffi to beat thjs hosiery at the price, 15 a pair, box of (3 pair $3.00) GORDON HOSIERY XKJ, W1U Iff . f on Hosiery. , quality material into this exp hose, and fim demand of pan women. The naipf don insure QuaW) vice and Sati Single pairs $2.u the box I $5.5 See Hosiery Displa) a r 1 - Ailf ana values in n Aid QU VVSnM uaat jiiu it " GORDON HOSIERY 22 'Truth In Advertising