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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1925)
P- Eight Wrdnosdav, Nov. IS. 102r THE Kance la Nchr.lul.il - - Koyal Neighbors of America arc planning io entertain in lh Odd Kellowa hall on November SS with dauce . for Ibolr many friends. Posters have been placed lu ron-plcuoua places announcing the dam- which YMIIu in CllyMr. and Mrs., In from IW- Leonard Lewi,. .' of the for S.rk are among lb many rancher of the Olcu. district was f io-n vUon, ln the city ....' city yesterday for . brief giving holiday ..... nfk from their home In S-praguc . . " " . , . Mver. LOCALS GANGSTERS BURY NOTED 'SHOOTS' remainder of (ho winter. On liuoimm Here -II. II. Valk- ,' cnburg of .Ashland. i ainuUK the . . ' man.' huAlnefta Vill(ini IB til. CltV -,JZ V,r 'Xh "week. Van V.lkeuburg spent Ama.i.na. who departed this llf.ov. Harlan, prominent lumberman of ', ';. ,..,,.' , i.. I yesterday In Klamath Falls look- j "nl dia ago In what was a ramer CHICAGO. Nor. 17. tl'Hlled New I The rxpouenls of the hocr and alkie racket In Chicago took a day t(f Tuesday to bury one of their fallen biethern. Samuel "Hatnoola" Lumberman ill Klaiualll. V. 1. j Itray. accompanied by Mrs. Harlan. ; day moI.nm for t;rauta Pass.!'" B, hl" enve property In ia making a brief business visit In h,r they plan to remain per-i "rests- Klamath Kails, looking inlo nuiner-i maentiy. lUvei recently sold his ous affairs. ! home and purchased a small ranch mn.i lu. rou.idered and. avr-nlually Thn Incident In tha aulumohll. answered by . Ircult Judito A. I., according In the coiupluim, nccur- Uavltl. 1 red In .Mmirland. I'tah, when . i i III" iiresi'tun (if tho iilMlntlff in. A general charge of cruel .1. .J,,,,,,, ,,,,,., u ,'r ho "oilier wuman" Is not Riven, here Is mi properly Involved ' iia m ilia enni. ' enb . . "ei pa.1 year. 1 "'" Nelaon r,ue.i. ti j ,, custody of tile rouple'a one uilnur , bush... "'' with other women are Mui T?. ""If hL Inh her hUHband by Mrs. Nelson. Spec KUIatly. ah accusea hi in of having "guno" with oilier women lo pub lic places; neglect, and denertlou during the "Affaire1 alluded to In the complaint (lied by fha plaintiff with l.loyd lleUp clerk of the circuit court. "Wnd,q, M1 .'"r l," unties li- 1 Seleit your Christmas cards early .it h'oulhwell a Nl j-i j Uave for lortland Mr. and - Duck lluntera Here. holds attractions for scores of sports men, and even lures the hunters from over the mountains, as evi denced by the arrival in Klamath Falls of R. M. Parr, K. Taylor. B. Matren and II. McN'air of Ashland. Joe McFarland of Medford and 11 P. Tongling of Ashland. i near Grants rasa where they will Tule lake make their home. leaves for .Me.lfonl A. W. How ard of the commissary department of the Alsoma Lumber company ' left this morning for Medford. , where he plans to reside. i vlolenl, but plcturesiiiie eruption of ! gangland's endless warfare. I Mure than 3.UU0 persons rami) to' ! the funeral of suave Sicilian, who ruled the uuderworlil with a soft voice, and two sledge-hammer fists. It was said of "Sauiools" Mrs. P. K. Illnkley of Wocus , Marsh, where Hlukley baa been ........ Iffi.ut fits kn.lh. ! "Z .1. V .,.. Udlnl to carry a gat land and Willamette valley cttlea where they plan to spend the win-; trr mouths. Mrs. Illnkley sister of Mrs. Leah Smith. In from Merrill Out of town i visitors in the city this week In clude Fred McKendree. well known i of commerce registration booth. In itial be Perhaps ' this was a bit of fiction, but any way l here was no auiomatlc found on "Samoota' person, when he roll- ,ed over on the floor of a barlier shop ( In West Chicago several duls ago, , ... , .. with two bu lets In his neck. Iter tcml Cars Only three cars .. . ... , .. , , . . ;t w . On v one thing marred the ges reglstered yesterday In the chamber , , eluding C. C. Armour of San Fran- , rlsco, K. C. Winrkler of Wlnthrop. i . California and W. l. Harlan of Business Here. C. J. Wallace of rancher of the Merrill district. Dnnsmnir and J. F. Fleshner of San , , t, .K. finth.r. i Stockman la on BalBess In Pacific, are among the business via- j r'"dd ' ,h aeo f ,0" ; Br,y- I ... i visitors in the city last night was; I nors in iue cut. T. a. Barrows, prominent stockman, Leaving for the Winter P. L ' of the Merrill couutry. wno was , my Monuay. K. si. leare was denied a church funeral. The : tears of Hose Pecoraro. who waa his sweetheart, and the pleadtnga of his friends were of no avail, "Samoota"! was buried without benefit of clergy. ' busv lnnkine Into business affairs of Langcll Valley waa a business sad Tl5tlng W,h friends, visitor in the city Monday. j . To VLsIt In Minnesota Mrs. Er- l w- s . w Fonntaln. one of the most pmn't- jJlVOrCC xVCtlOfl IS nent residents of Klamath Falls! riJ , is leaving this morning for Port-! StarTPfl 111 I .OUT I Should a husband embrace a woman in an automobile in which land to visit with his children I continuing south during the holi Vfcdtiiur With Sister. Mrs. Chlora nest Loner left Tuesday morning: days to visit with two sons in Call' Earle of Portland is visiting for, for the east where she will make! fornla. Fountain will spend the! " 7. .-len,.r ' ,. t.m. with her sister. Mrs. Har-.n "tended Tl?' Ttal 'wlon. along w'lth' oth- ry coeller of KHmatn rails. - -. , --- - - -- which ; ta. Merced and other points of Inter-i present themselves In i est. Here From AshlaiHL-Mra. Mary j To Mw,f(nI OB , Bu,lwwMr. Sloan, well-known resident of Ash-; d Roy ,..,. .... yes- land. is visiting In Klamath Falls terday for Medford to spend the! most eye-catching windows In the with her son and daughter-in-law, day transacting business. I city, bringing sharply to mind the Mr. and Mrs. K. L Sloan. j proximity of the Christmas season I Here for Short Time Mr. and ' is the show window in the Browns- Lorella Visitor W. W. Forduey .Mrs. M. A. Massey of Medford. wholville Woolen Mills store for men. of Lorella is included in the out of make frequent business trips to I carrying out tha number of gifts ( town visitors in tbe city yesterday. Klamath Falls are among the out j always acceptablo by the man of I of town visitors In the city this the horse. Residing in City Misa Pearl Pat- week. ' rick, who recently accepted a po-j ' Miss Umllry Improves Miss aition In the American National! Dance Visit In Klamath Oscar I Katherine Lindley. who submitted bank, will make her home in the Dance, who made numerous friends! to an operation for appendicitis. Marion Hanks residence during the! while In Klamath Fall last summer.. Is recovering rapidly and will soon I winter.: I has returned to the city for a brief! be able to bo out. according to - visit. Dance may remain during' friendt yesterday. ; Leave for the South Mr. and the balance of the winter. j Mrs. Harrv PnniA left VMterilav . i 1 i .... .... , u. ...... .... ... . . 1 ITiristjnna Cards engrat;il will spend a week in San Francisco Members of the Ktamath County j olinr?m vim""' visiting with Mrs. Poole's daughter. I Itabbit association will meet on; y. . Mian Ellenore Torrey. While in the' Thursday evening at seven o'clock south the visitors plan to attend the: in the chamber of commerce for a: California-Stanford football game at brief business meeting. Palo Alto. , j. i.. . . 7 . .. Christmas) Cards engrave I or To bit In Portland Mr. and primed with your name at Sotitli. Mrs. R. A. Campbell and Miss Mur- well's. Order early. Sli 'i lei New bill left yesterday for the : allegations of a dtrorre complaint l filed yesterday by Ann J. Nelson Atlrartlve W ln.k.w One of the I "" nusoaoa. .e,Tin eeison. Buy your Stiuthweira. Christmas ranl nt I Sli-U or Forbes Pure Drugs - ... Eighth at Main. Good Service Goo. Drugs The Time 8 o'clock. The Place Elk.' Temple. The Event Normandy Singers and Bell Ring er. , Thursday Night, Nov. 19 Public Invited Admission 75c BLAZERS SWEATERS PULL-OVERS AH the new classy colors and styles, Broadcloth HII . ir 'a nt. a n macKinaw uoins, nnu aiyies From $2.75 up KLAMATH KLOTHING LtAPIMO CLOTMHW iICC IfcOl f VaW north, where they plan to spend several weeks visiting in Portland and Bend. They made the trip by motor. Return to Valley Rev. Miller and his daughter. Miss Miller, who con ducted the revival meetings in the tabernacle, left yesterday for their home in Ashland, after spending a fortnight in Klamath Falls. On Itaxinrss P. E. Burke made a brief business trip to Chiloquin yesterday. Here on Business Cecil Cathey. well known representative of the Irwin Hodson company of Portland, Is included In tbe many business visitors in Klamath Falls this week. Accepts Position S. G. Folsom of Bend has arrived in Klamath Falls to accept a position with the First National bank. Folsom has had more than 16 years' experience with 'other banks. Including the First National bank of Redmond. Oregon, and the Livestock state bank of 8onth Portland. Folsom comes to Klamath Falls with a splendid reputation. To Hold Cooked Food Sale Members of the Parent-Teachers' as sociation of the Central school will conduct a cooked food sale Satur day morning In the Miller's meat market on Main street. The sale waserroneonsly announced as being held in the Central school. To Leave for the Soiilh Miss Vir ginia Linsmero is planning to leave the early part ol December for Florida, where she w. HI spend the winter. Sihe will vi.lt with Miss Grace Con boy. formerly of Klamath Falls, who is in Duytona. Lriivra for Arlaonn Kdward J. Clurko left tho early part of the week for Williams, Arizona, where he will spend the winter in an at tempt to better his licnllh. Clarke, suffered a nevorn ultuck of pneu monia Inst month and Is making the trln to Arizona to roiriiln 1.1. ' strength. The largest slock of ChH-lnia Card now on display at South well's. N15-1S KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL. Tbe coat of reliable hospital care in maternity will be from f 50. to S80. adr. 24 CALL 320-J for Santa Claus Kind Friend: 1 ll flf 15 v . i. M fM'lllMI;!. 'Ill' ,J8W Hi rife I ,-vv fci: Jk- i '.s4 i TT y -2?!&. ii I MM Jk CALL 320-J for Santa Claus We extend to you and your friends a cordial invitation to attend our Christmas Opening, -November 28, 1925, between 2:30 and 5:00 p. m. A useful little gift will be presented to each visitor. This day is set aside so that our custome rs and the general public may come in and look over our wonderfully priced merchandise and prepare for Christmas buying. There is no store in town so well adapted to supply you with gifts for every one you want to remember. All gifts if desired, packed ready for mail or express and delivered to the post office or express company at such a time as you specify. Glover's Jewelry Courtesy, Quality and Service Store Forbes Pure Drugs Eighth at Main Good Service Good Drugs I ai