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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1925)
Saturday. Nov. 14. 1025 LOCALS Uraih on IluMnn Vcraal l. C. n.-h. former munaprr of Modix- I Lumber company. spoilt scircral . hour In Ihe city KrMsv from '; horn in PorlUnd. lkn. li has Ih-cb ' ill during Iho cnllro summer and tu. nLn triu tncludinx . Miss lift leaving Miss Paulluol U ihc White IVIican II. V onu UVe Louis. Silver l.ake Clift will -lMe this morning for Mk. with the Southern Pacific nJ uk,ew ,nJ mhern Oreaon San Frauclsro. where she enjoy company. Is Included In the business: He nm9 to K,uiatU Kails! a fortnight', visit away from her visitors stopping at the White Poll-; y of Aurlls I duties in Iho Wilson Abstract com- can hotel. j I pany offices. Miss Clift will visit n,,,!.,-!., sT,,- Hubert Mel.alt with Mrs. Marjorie Slsemore auiT Court to Convene Announcement has sold to Kalph E. Cllchrlat of other friends and relatives while n maje f , Kangaroo court 1 Lakeview. I5S.07 acres of splendid In the south. I lo be conducted in the Superior' tlnibcrlaud In the, Crescent country ' " Court of the Christian Kndt-avor I (or a consideration of MSOv. the' Spink lluys Land 11. C. Spink.' Wy of ne Flnjt Presbyterian ! largest deed filed In the office of Justice of the peace of Wood Kier. cllurcn jn KlaniB Kanis 0 8unda 1 the county clerk yesterday, (ill-! has purchased Lot . block 2. In ,, ,lx thirty. The affair will rhrfct is buvlng up larfe eectlons Chlloquln. according to a deed filed , Mi in 'the bwmrnt of the 1 of tlmberland In the northern Klam In the office of the county clerk ! church. Deputy Sheriff IX'hlln : nth country as recorded In deeds yesterday. Spink purchesd the land( Hawkin!i Judge vera Houston and In the office of the clerk, from William Drennan for the sum; Balff Frank Moscr wl trv ,n,j . ' 1500. ! Spirit of Lawlessness before a se- .Vlaius Improving Word was re- - i lect Jury. All who are Interested j celved in Klamath Falls yesterday From Merrill Route Harry L. jn Uw enforcemcnt are cordially! from J. Frank Adams reporting that. Booth, resident of the Merrill route.) .nvi(od (j ttend lhe ,rfoir j he ls rapt!y Improving In health spent yesterday in the city trans-1 . Yr)fka ho(lut.,i. Adams suf-. Il. rv frtNii IWtluml Among the huiness visitors In the city this week ks Hen (Vhttinacher of Port-1 land, who spent yesterday tn Islam aih Falls. Whllo hern Schumacher spent nome time visiting with for mer O. A. C. atudents from whero he aa recently graduated. Schu macher la a member of Sigma Al pha Kpsilon. VUltlng With Son Mrs. Fred Stukel la apending aume time vis iting with her son aud daughter-in-law, Mr. aud Mrs. Klmvr Stukcl of Kast Main street. lu front IVadry Mrs. Johnny Jonea spent yesterday in the city from their ranch in Dairy. .Mrs. j Jones recently returned from Port land, where he has spent several weeks with hex daunhler, Miss Lu cille Jones, who has been suffer ing from a badly burnt hand since early summer. VUliln In KUnutlli Uob ('off-f man. who five yearn ag mado hla1 home In Klamath Falls utnuateu with (ho Klamath HI air. bank, has returned to the city for several1 days to resume old friendships and visit with hla many acquaintance, i During the five yeara In which he 1 haa been absent from the city Coff-! man haa epent noma tlmo In ths east, luclu llng Chicago and Ne v York. I!is home I lu Hal fluff. California, where he plans lu leave; this mcrn'ng. 1 Here on HusiiMiw lluslucsj ll tora In the city hle week Include W. C, Malison, manager of th Campbeli-Towlo Lumber company, j located on Sprague river. Matlson , spent ycnterday In Klamath Falls! looking Into affairs. He reports j the woods In good contlitioii and winter work well under way. acting business affairs. Windows Attractive The show . fered a badly fractured leg in the : Yreka rodeo while judging a buck- According to Adams ,,.. c I vin.tni.-R .f the finhlen Rule store lawuiui CWIIS uidu ou'i l- Mn,M. ,. ... . .., u .n.i kn. nf .. .tnm in both'10' contest nawains caa so. a .01 . ....--- " ' ,-- "",,, .' the physicians of the hospital hold r'-?J??Z" .. outlook for hi, recovery lion oi accora-.r.B o . u.-vu - - , i a d declare that the Injured limb fii in th nff,r ,.f iho ronntv are actively interested. A back-i . clerk yesterday. ground of white with the red cross : is the motif of both windows with j will not be stiff when cured. Hero from Mmlfonl Kd Moore Is included In the many business visi tors In the city this week from his home in Medford to transact af faire and looking Into interests' here. i Swiss and hand-made handker chiefs, boudoir rape, and many oth er dainty Christinas novelties at Mll.advs Shop. II S3 Main St. Mi-li When you cat meat at the Shasta Cafe you are catlug Klamath Coun ty meat. Nlv-14 Inc. I Friday, the Thirteenth Despite flags and the "doughboy" holding Wilson At Home Arthur Wll-1 Jj the fact that yesterday was the 111- a prominent place. boding Friday, the Thirteenth, thei clerks in the office of the county j - - HuMu- Mr. and son was confined to his home yes- - terday. suffering from an attack ' of grippe. The Wilson family re cently returned from Medford. moment in an effort to keen the . .. ... wnere tuey spent Armistice aay vis- deeds. Instruments and filings up ,here , Rv , ,ooated. ! 1 lth trlta ' ,he to date, due to the heavy work ,re amonf. tae K,anla,h residents coming m. Accoraing to i.. k. to ,eare ,his eek for the ,outh . to spend the winter. flee, the thirteenth didn't bother the real estate men yesterday. New dresses and coats just re- Mr. and Mrs. celved at Mi-Lady's Shop, $23 Main Ryan will visit until late spring in Los Angeles and other southern I St. Nli-15 California towns. Klamath Visitor Levi Barney of; the Klamath Agency, Is included in the many visitors in the city this K.-turns from Trip M. It. Scott! week to transact builness affairs: nas returned to Klamath Falls fol ia tae city lowing a week's business trip In ' the north. Leave for Game Miss Jean Per-' ry. Miss Marie Ridings, Bob Riggsl . and Ray Harlan left yesterday mora-1 r?' ing for Eugene, where they will spend Home-Comlng week-end and ' attend the big game between Ore gon and the Aggies. They made the trip by motor. i Ituy Your Christiuaa tiiftM luirly llcfore our new stock is picked over. Evans Bros. New Jewelry Store. 8.12 Main St. From Dorky Point S. It. Saun-! dcrs and E. Lassen are among the business visitors in Klamath Falls' thia week from their home in Rocky Point district. They are; guests in the Arcade hotel. ! Here from Tcnnant J. E. Brock man is a business visitor in the city this week from his homo In Tcnnant. Here from Dorris Mr. and Mrs. Irving Kesterson and family of Dor-1 rls are spending ths week-end In ' Klamath Falls. Kesrerson is with' the Topsy Lumber company, and with his family recently moved from Topsy to Dorris. j w H E R E FOLLOW THE CROWD To Scandia Hall for the BIG NOVELTY DANCE On Saturday Night 9 to 12 p. m. Dotson's Serenaders Free Novelties for Everybody. Dance Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. W H E R E To Hunt Ducks J. Albert Mat-; son. prominent insurance man of. Marshfleld on Coos bay, and William I J Stout of the Stout Lumber company of Coos bay, who makes his home In Marshfleld, are two of the promin-i cnt visitors In the city this week' from the coast. Stout nnd Matson arrived last night armed with their; t best duck ond geese guns, and are! planning to leave early this morning for the Tule lake country, for an' all-day duck hunt. They will re-; main in Klamath until Sunday. Ac cording to Stout the lumber out look on the bay ls good, and things are picking up as winter advances around the Coos country. They made the trip in a little over eight hours from Marshfleld, which Is considered good time from the Camas mountain road over the: Green Springs. Mrs. Stout accom panied her husband nnd Matson as far as Ashland, taking the south bound train to San Francisco for a few days visit. Fighter anil Tin I hit Here Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Tramliitas of Port land and Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Ackles, also of Portland, arrived In Klamath Falls last night. .Mr. Thambltas, wlll be featured on Wednesday night in tho Scandinavian hall In a boxing match, where he will meet Kid Slarkey. Ackleii Is Tramliitas' trainer. Eat Klamath County meat, the best beef country In the world, at the Shasta Cafe. K10-14 Inc. KAPSO FOR COLDS FORBES PURE DRUGS Have Your Xmas Photo graphs Taken Early. STINSON'S STUDIO Yes Sir We've Got 'em! those Wool Union Suits, Wool Shirts, Sox, Sweater, Blankets, Logger Shirts, and Mackinaws that you are needing this cold weather. The Brownsville Woolen Mills Store 5th and Main St. P. S. Iiuy Your Woolen Goods At a Woolen Goods Store. Your Neighbor Trades At The Public Market First Because we carry two grades of can ned foods Tuberose fancy canned foods and a standard brand. Second Because she can pay our delivery man at her home, get hourly delivery and in dividual service. Third Because she can depend on our prices being equal or below those of any other store and receive delivery service. Fourth Because we have one of the lar gest if not the largest stock of merchandise in Klamath Falls and that when we quote a price, it will be maintained as long as our stock lasts. Size 2. Sweet Corn, per can 15c Size 2, Special Sifted Peas, per can 15c i Size 2, S.tringless Stiing Beans, per can 15c Size 2'ii Standard Tomatoes, per can 15c Size 2i,i, Solid Pack Pumpkin, per can 15c Size 2, Sliced Parsnips, per can 13c Size 1, Pink Salmon, per can 15c Size 14, Fancy Tuna Finn, per can .'. 15c Size 2. Fancy Bed Salmon, per can 40c Size 1, Mince Clums, per can 25c Size 1, Whole Clams, per can 35c Size 1. Fancy Cove Oysters, per can 25c Size 1, Fancy Tuberose Shrimp, per can 25c Size 1, Asparagus Tips, per can 20c Size , Deviled Meat- per can 05c Size 6'j Ounce, Sardines, pur can 13c Size 2, Loganberries, (in syrup) per can 25c Size 2, Blackberries, (in syrup) per can 25c Size 2, Royal Ann Cherries, (in syrup) per can' 25c Size 2 Vie Apricots, (in syrup) per can :....23c Size 2Vi, Peaches, (in syrup) per can 25c Size 2ii, Bartlett Pears, (in syrup) per can ....35c Size 2 lls., M. J. B. Rice, per package 25c Size 10, (gallon) Standard Tomatoes, per tan 35c Size 10, (gallon) Solid Pack Tomatoes, per can 50c . Size 10, (gallon) Solid Pack Pumpkin, per can 40c Size 10, (gallon) Solid Pack Prunes, per can ....45c Size 10, (gallon) Loganberries, per can 75c Size 10, (gallon) Blackberries, per can 75c Size 10, (gallon) Royal Ann Cherries, per can ....75c Size 10 (gallon) Bartlett Pears, per can 75c Size 10, (gallon) Apricots, per can 75c Size 10 (gallon) Apples, per can 55c Size 10, (gal.) Peaches, (heavy syrup' per can $1.00 Size 10, (gallon) Peaches, per can 65c Size 1 lb., School Boy Peanut Butter, per can 35c Size 3 lbs., School Boy Peanut Butter, per can 90c Size 5 lbs., School Boy Peanut Butter, per can $1.40 Dressed Fryers and Hens Saturday Only V All SPCAS& III AiiATu fiA. - sins mni ii niulKUKKD3rS 1 MEN'S FINE GENUINE ENf M ii CI . .i '"VO tvv jjaiicina oniris that noil for $3.50 Special at $1,95 Fine Ileavv Weight ROLL COLLAR SWEATU Special at $1.05 ALL-WOOL HEATHER SWM Special at $2.95 10' . reduction on 200 Fine PiiM Button btyle Sweaters, MEN'S HEAVY 8-inch WORK SI Regular $7.50 Special at $1.95 MEN'S 12-inch OIL TAN PAT Special at $7.50 MEN'S FINE OXFORDS In tan or black colors; newtM Extra Special at h9o MEN'S GOOD WEIGHT CO AND WOOL MIX SOX 4 Pairs for 95c GOOD WEIGHT CANVAS Glfl 2 pairs for 25c BLEACHED TURKISH TOW 4 pairs for 95c I MCMC LIE" AV llCtr.Hll UNION SUITS Special at $1.45 Klamath Kimm --S LEAP! NO CLOTHIEftS ii2F'!LJ Center of Shopping District Thankszivini r Turkeys We will pay highest cash market for your turkevs. Feed your birds. at our office, next to Union Oil Pl Market Street for instructions 'H' Dress Turkevs," or send us a card your address, and we will mail sanj you. We will receive your birds fro to 1 9th, inclusive. Swift and Compaq