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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1925)
Pag Eight Tuesd.iv.' Nov. 17. lf25 LOCALS llrufiliM Returns Here Mr. and (uokitl Food NaV Members of i Mr. H. K. Deweese. o( Klamath j the I'areut-Teachers' association of Ksll. have returned from a trip to, the Central school will conduct Kansas City. Kausas. Mr. Deweese cooked food aale on Saturday morn-j is proprietor of the Star drug store! Inc. The aala will be held In thei here. Central school. .Mills Food Sale More than 10 J Visiting ' In Klamath Mrs. Ber waa cleared on Friduy night of j tha Bell of Rly, and Mra. J. A. Tark last week when members of the j er. also of Bly, are in the city vls Milla Parent Teachers asaoeiar! itlng wlia Mrs. Parker' daughter tion enjoyed a cooked food sale and Mr, Bell'j sister, Mrs. Jame at the schoolhouse. J. V. Kin-1 Drtscot!. nell served proficiently a aue-i " tloneer on the evening and the; Sirs, MilliT III Mrs. Irene Mil evening's pleasure was heightened . lor was taken to the Klania'.h Cen by the addition of Beveral num- eral hospital yesterday, suffering hers by the girls' quartette from ' severely from typhoid fever which the high school with Miss Eloisejshe has been suffering for the pat McPherson directing them. Mr. ! week. Her condition of last night and Mrs. B. F. Siewart also en-! considered serious. . ' tertalned during the evening with; several violin and piano numbers.! Attractive Window One of the , prettieat windows of the week Is Jim. Newconib Leaves Thalia ; Hat of the Pllcher company. The B. Newcomb, for aome time sec-1 front window of which was arrang retary In the office of the county 'i tastefully in the new shades agent, left yesterday afternoon by ; of brilliant lip stick reds, silver motor for California, where she fox and other furs. A background plans to remain permanently. Mrs. ! of black added to the attractive Newcomb has plans for the build-' showing of one of the newest la Ins; of an Inn on the Redwood colors this fall. highway, one of the most beau tiful scenic spots along the Pac- Mr. Peterson VMts Schools Fred j Peterson. .Klamath county superiu ' tendent of schools, yesterday visited at Jlalin and l.ikhy. Me will be in ' his office fur a short time this ! morning. ItarrM.r Hack In City Robert B. Kuykendall, member of the prom inent local law firm of Kuykendall sVKudkendall. returned here yester day from Eugene. . He attended homecoming at the University of Oregon, of which he is a graduate. Kciurn from Kugcne Mrs. Wayne Akera and on Richard Wayne, and her mother. Mrs. Titus, of Kugene, returned to Klamath Falls Sunday, having been met In Ashland by Mr. Akers. Mr. Titus plans to visit tor several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Akers. ' Pan-lit. YMtlmt -Ross Price lias J relurutd to Klamath Falls over Ilia ; past 'Week end after a visit spent In Portland. He was accompanied to Klamath FalU by Ills parents. Itev. and Mr. Price, who will spend some time with them lit the city. Rev. I Price is pastor of one of the lariter J Congregational churches In Portland. ! THE i . I Farm laiiut Sold C. A. I! a intra, has sold to Frank P. Mile SI acre! of farm land In the Hairy country.' according to deed filed yesterday in 1 the county clerk's office. .Morten Vl.iting -Frank Morten of North Bend, on Coos bay. I visit ing for several seeks with his uncle' snd aunt, Mr. sml Mr. Phil l.cn nan. Morten drove over the ntouu-i tains, and reports very Utile snow, between Klamath and Hie Coos'' country. Hut lamil Mnnroo Martin has old to A. I.. Wlahnrd. lot 700, block 117. Ill Mills addition, for a e.msld eralloti of $1500. The deed was filed yesterday afternoon In the of fice of Ilia county clerk. Mr. Klmipst Improves Mr,, f j Hloouea. lliulher uf Um ll.., n tell, I allahtly Improved, according to Mr, llnrli h yesterday, who spent i the day with her, from her hoiua In Altamout. Mrs. rltoopea was able to' be out Hundny for tlio flrat time In j m-svii week. , "ell's. I Buy your Chrletinee rant .it Southwell.. Mil K-l AUATII Vilt fV nnuitivi, ' ............. . i"n iiai,.i . H The coal of reliable hospital rare In ! 'pat TtK maternity win be from S0, to I so. oTINSON'S Ifle coast. Her many friends will regret her absence from the city. Leave for South Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dalton. accompanied by Miss Elna Jenson, left early yesterday morning for San Francisco, where they will make their home. Miss Jenson will visit with friends and relatives in- the south for a fort night, returning to Klamath Falls the latter part of the month. While In . the south the three plan to attend the Berkeley-Stanford game at Stanford. In from Fort Klamath Mr. and Mrs. Linsey Sisemore of Fort Klam ath spent yesterday in the city. Sksemore to attend the meeting In the chamber of commerce of the 'California Cattle Growers' associa tion and Mra. Sisemore to shop and visit with friends. Clilloquin Viaitor Mrs. Chester Balfour of Chiloquin, owner of the Balfour hotel, spent yesterday in the city transacting business and vieitlng with her many acquaint ances in Klamath Falls. Returns to Home Ray Harlan Return from Wedding Trip Of interest to their many friends Is the ' ! return of Mr find Mrs Pornl Hit. of Bray spent yesterday morning , of th p,n0 Crove disrirt n the. city preparatory to leaving ,n Kamath Fal for hi. home in northern Califor, , fter , tortaight Bpent in nU Hjrrian stopped off enroute , whe ,hey a to hm home from the Oregon-O.JL dloB , Mr Mr C game in Eugene, to vtsit ith , t aome Ume , Sa Friaciaco broth?"' fra,erDity and-other bay cities a. well as Loe Angeles, w here they visited sev . eral days. Mrs. HUyard will be Return from Portland-Mr. and ; ,emembered as Frances Short. Mrs., Willard Smith and son i Thornton returned to Klamath! neii xtlngrt Thursday Thurs Falls Sunday night, after an en-:day evening in the Elks' temple joyable vUit In Portland and ; the Normandy Bell Ringers will be Eugene over the past week-end. j presented in an Interesting vaidj While In Portland Xfrs. Smith Tine an(j musical numbers. . The visited with his mother. , four men. are especially featured ; in a quartette. Following the vaud- "jitney" dance will be en- Tourists In Kiamntli Among eville a the tourists in Wamath Falls thls,jl)ved hy ,ne ,,,. a, we week are a number to register at those who enjoyed the show. the .-tourist bnrean In the cham ber of commerce. Those to j Retum from XortU Mr. and-Mrs. register their cars are G. H. ; Fen Waite and young son have re Barnes of New Pine Creek. Calif.: turned from Portland, where they Bert Shaler of Rock Springs. Wy- j wore raUei by tne ,neail n1 oming; W. B. Ousley of Highland. death of Walte', sister Mrs. Mario Calif.; Robert R. Muth. Santa j McColIum. Waite arrived In Port Rosa; J. C. Fawcett. Visalia. Calif.; land ln time lo he at ,he be,3ide C. R. Barr, Calpine. California. ot . nls iatcr before sne j, away. Encampment to Meet Ewauna Encampment. No. 46 will confer ai Mr. Hiinii rt.tuins After spend Toyal purple degree on five candi-!ng the week-end at Eugene, where dates tonight in the Odd Fellows, he attended the football game be hall, with refreshments to be serv- tween the University of .Oregon and ed later. All patriarctu are invit- the Oregon Agricultural college, F. ed to attend the affair. I Ray Dunn, manager of the local of- ! flee of the Pacific Telephone & In from Merrill Out of town j Telegraph company, returned to visitors in the city this week In- Klamath Falls bv antnmohii. v.. . elude Alton Short cf the Merrill route, who spent yesterday in the city. Transacting Bns'ness H. D. Mil ler of Canyonvllle. is a visitor In Klamath Falls and was transact ing. business yesterday In the coun ty court. terday. The largest Mock of f h. I :tmiw, Cards now on display at Scitili "ell's. N15-1S Returns from East Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Deweese have returned to their home ln Klamath Tails, arriving Sunday night, after hav-l Ing been absent for two weeks from : the city on two very sad missions. : Deweese accompanied the body of his father, Samuel Deweese, who died ln Klamath some time ago while vlstilng his son. Mrs. De weese waa called later to Wa mego, Kansas, by the illness and death of her brother, II. E. Leon ard. . KAPSO FOR COLDS at FORBES PURE DRUGS Attend Theatre Mrs. Fred Hous ton, Mrs. Will Houston and Mrs. Perry O. DeLap spent Monday In ' the valley, where they enjoyed the ' theatre at the C'raterian In Med ford. They are expected home this morning. Miss Houston Is Hosiers Miss Elda Houston entertained on Mon day evening for a large number of the younger set with an Interesting party at the home of her parents. Ixv Hark from Trli Bill .co. county assessor, returned ye.storday from Portland and Snlem, where lie has spent sonio limn on limi ne. Mm. Crirrilh Hot urns Mrs. Car roll Griffith, nee Hilda Hamaker, returned over the past week-end from Portland, whore she enjoyed A fortnight's vacation, j Vision Is a priceless sense It gives you a sense of power -that means more to your com fort in life than anything else. Consult with us. Invest In per fect vision. "The anhleM nt A..n.. examination should l.e f""M tllken tin In vnnr fun,- JL t2 llv .lr..lo n sed with candor." DR. H. J. WINTERS Kyo Right Hneclnllst. We Grind Our Own Glasses. Klnmmli Fulls, Ore, Kuppenheimer Overcoats with a Double Purpose To Look Stylish and Be Warm It takes Kuppenheimer Tailoring and beautiful fabrics to make coats that carry an air of vast distinction. 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