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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1925)
rVfc Six THiustlav. Nov.'lS. m Br LOCALS Mrs. Kaarr 111 Mrs. Clyde Ka-r rt, of Mots now, U confined to rilh j Hnv tn tirvlll-J.lt tlrnf- In fr.ni Valley Mr. sad 'ton 1 m friends In lh Mrrt KlUtor. promlun! rsnchers !clly anions atudrnta ind fur-' of Ihr Unrrll valley couatrr. with I n"r tiudrnti ot Oreou Aurtrul-, ihelr ion Shirley. Mle lM , tural collese. U In Klamath Full visit t KUmalh Fall yeKorday j for severjl days Iroin h's home In to hop. ('orrallit. He t Interested la . Kroni olen. IUmiI- Karl Mo- Cmfton was former nun- w-.u 1.,..h..r of th oi.no ranch O. A. C. campui. VikiUnc With Kistrr Mr. Jack; Franey ia enjoying a visit from I ber slsler and brother-in-law, Mr. her home for aereral daya and Mrs. Richard Beeba of Berke-1 sever attack of crtppe. lev. who will spend aome time at '. ih. rrn home. I Here to Hnt H. E. Kruecer. a , ; reside nt of Roaeburx. waa in the! .creU ISfcltion Miu Charlotte Visit from Illy Dallas Ciian. Icily yeaterday and plane to do' Grocer hat resinned her position one of the most prominent ranch- aome hnntin in the vicinity of , ,s. western I'nlon office and I r. anrf unrtnun of the Blr coun-' Klamath Falls. He is the owner , of Illy were business iitors In i is among the many recent visitors in the city to transact bu:nes. J ' Illy llulnrs VUitr-Tim Car- rest of Illy and Tom Swasey aUo Here frwii Valley Mr. and Xlra. J. D. Hamiker. members of the well known llamaker family and former resident vt Klamalh Falls are spending a short lime ill the city from their hma in LaMesa. California, near San Diego. They left yesterday In company with their son . W. llamaker for .Montague, where they will spend aereral days before leaving for California to spend Ihe rinulnil"r of the winter months. lltiuriiiiiK to Kl.niuiili - a,i Mra.' T. V, Deliell, Mu Mar garet Worden and Miss Mayhelln l.esvltt are oiperted to arrive In Klamalh Fall today, after apend Ing the past week visiting at Kug gua allundlng Ilia Oregon-O. A. I!, game lat Saturday and In I'ori land with friends. They mailt Ihe trip In Ilia Dvlaall car. kkki itm:i On what the merchants hnva to offer you. It pays to read The News advertisements regularly. THE nd Mr,. H. t I "Ing to l.r UH Ihey ,,, .,clt, - ...tT. KAPSO FOR forbes' Dim. rJ try, waa included, in the business ' of a ranch. Tlsltort in the city yeaterday. i will accept a position soon In the1 office of M. L. Johnson. School IKlng Well There are Get Number of eee The geese , about JS stadeata in the grade; Ketum to Axlilon.l Mr. and were apparently flying in well yes-' school at Fort Klamath, and ; Mrs. M. S. llamaker returned yes terday, much to the pleasure of a about IS in the high school. ac-: t,rir ,a .vshlaad. after spending party of Xorth Bend visitor, whO( cording to Fred Peterson, county j jmJ ,B (h KmlIh tounlrr. apent tne morning nunimg in toe i auperinieoaeoi 01 acauois. yrsirr-1 the city yesterday expecting to: return to their homes today after j spending the night In Klamath; Falls. '111 hi 1 11 Conditions there are of the he said. ! where they were Interested in look ing after their beef rattle pastured I in the Merrill country. Mrs. Arthur Hamaker. and Mrs. J. O. Hjnuker of lk and Mrs. J. O. llamaker od Bo nanza and Mr. and Mrs. S. C. lla maker ol Klamalh Falls. Watch and Diamond SALE Thursday Friday Saturday Tule lake country. Twenty of the -day. biggest geese fell Into the baskets beat, ot the hunters. Those In the party 1 were George Mand'so. Jame, H.i To littiU Rakrry J. M. Jones Mills, J. E. Snyder. Henry Kern, j of the Falls Crocery company on! Hajnakrr U.tinl.w -At the Ar Harry Kern ana C. M. Byler. Due i the corner of Sixth and Main laar Hamaker home on Sunday, to a sudden attack of illness Man-Jtreets will open a first clasa bak- ,1,, brothers and their families dlgo accompanied by Mills was fore-.ery ia the rooms adjois.ng the of Himiker family met for the (d to leave for Coos Bay yesterday j grocery More formerly occupied by,.ntjre ity a0J r!1 joyed a reunion, and both were unable to attend the Klamath Shoe company. A t, brothers had not met fr aev the forum luncheon which the meat market will also be conduct- tni ynn mai tBe r,UBj0n has Xorth Bend delegation took in ; ed by J. E. Stewart in the build- rreatly looked forward. Those charge. . ia- I who enjoyed the gathering were I I Mr. and , Cars Itegister Thomas Wilson accept r-ositioa Miss Mjyneiie of Reno, Nevada, waa the only Bellow, has accepted a position visitor in' the city yesterday to reg- in the offices of Dr. Dieische as ister ls car in the chamber ot office girl. commerce foV a non-resident per-, mit Submits to ttprratiuai Master . . Johnny Ri&sberger. two-year-old i VUiliag With Mrlntyre Myrcn aoa cf Mr. and Mrs. John Riss E. Shannon of Pendleton, is visit- berger. 13 Vnioa street, is con ing tn the etir on a combined bua-j valescing at the home of his par iness and pleasure trip from his , enta. following a minor operation, home in the "round-up" city. While from which he ia recovering rap in Klamath Falls Shannon ia the ' idly, guest of Ceorge Mclntyre. I ! McCarthy to Medford G. A. Mc- Gnesta at Forum Luncheon j Carthy. well known basinesa man Guests at the chamber ot com-icf Klamath Falls, is apending a merce forum luncheon held at noon 'short time ia Medford transacting yesterday in the chamber of com- business, merce Included Miss Olive Wilson, j ' teacher of domestic art, in the! Drajna Section to Meet Mem public achoola of the city, H. C. ; ' h drama section of the Cose, representing A. H. Andrews ' American Association of University company, maker of school supplies . women will meet this) evening at for the coast, from Portland. Geo. j 8:00 o'clock at the home of Mrs. C. Sabin, father of Lynn P. Sabin. i Charles Wood Eberlein in the Sun and manager ot the Oregon Caves 'act apartment. The subject, chos resort of Grants Pass and Myron ' en promise to be especially interest E. Sbaancn of Pendleton. ing with Miss Rachael Cronquisl I using "Primitive Oreek Drama" aa Business Women to Meet Mem-! her subject and Miss Aubra Brad ber, of the Business and Profes-; bury discussing "Mechanics of the atonal- Women's club will meet Mon- Green Theatre." day evening In the library clubi rooms of the library to hold their i In From Chilquin Out of town regular business meeting. Miss I visitora in the city this week In Frances Beatty. president, will be' elude Edgar Frlnk of the Ewauna in charge of the meeting. A re-j Box company ,t Chlloquin. port from the Radio Carnival and j Fete held recently In the cham-' faulrrll S.-IU I -anil I. I,. Lar ber of commerce will be heard. ! ky- tor a coiiideration of f 500 baa sold to F. E. Cantrell lotv 4 ot Cattletuaa Here F. F. McCready. j block 17. The deed was filed yes one of the heaviest owners of lire terday in the office of the county stock In Klamath county, spent yes- j clerk. I terday in the city from hia ranch' on Sprague River, looking iutoj Umllejp S.-II Ij.nd George P.. business affairs. '-Indley, according to a deed filed i I yesterday In the offiie of the roua- Xew Mrniliers of fuaiuhrr ' ty clerk, hn, sold to E. If. Balsiger Among those who have recently lota A and 615 of block 7 In Rail-, signed membership cards into the' road Addition for a consideration chamber of commerce are Jesse of J 2,000. Evans of the firm of Evans Broth-j ers. Jewelers; A. A. McDonald or I-ea'" lo Visit Parent David the Pllcher company; Byron Kaye j K- Vandenbnrr, attorney of Klam of the Sixth Street Cleaners and i ath FallB Plans to leave early cn Dr. F. L. Mather, one of the new j Tuesday morning to spend Thanks doctor, in the city. All were pre- !iW5 holidays with his parents, aent at the forum luncheon held Mr- an1 Mr- Vandenliurg of yesterday. I Portland. He will be absent from j the city for the remainder of Leave for Fresno Oscar Dance , Thanksgiving week. The Time 8 o'clock. The Place ElkV Temple. The Event Normandy Singers and Bell Ring er. Tonight, Nov. 19 Public Invited Admission 75c who spent several days in the city! left yesterday for Fresno, Calif., Tea Cup Club to Meet Mr,. E. where he has accepted a position H- "olslger will entertain for mem with a southern firm. Dance spent j bers nr the Tea Cup club at her the summer In Klamath Falls with i home " Melrose street this af a number of his fraternity broth-i ternoon a( 2:00 o'clock. Mrs. Bal ers, jeiger reside, at 1717 Melrose street. 1'lunihers Enjoy Dance Member, Vort Klnmnth Visitors Mr. and of the firm of Loreni company en-jM. C'. TV. Rogers are among the joyed the second of a series of j recent visitors in the city from their winter dancln.t parties last night, home In Fort Klamath, in the Moose Hall, when more than 60 guests r.ere entertained. H. W. Postpone Mer-tlng Members of Bathiany was in charge of the af- the Friendship club which was to fair, which was open to the guest, j have on November 27. will be of the Loreni company and their I Interested In the announcement friends. that the meeting of the organ Ha- itlon ha, been postponed until, Dec- Klk to Meet The Elks lodge ember 4th, when Mrs. R. IL Dun met last nlBht in the club roomsj bar will entertain at her home inntead of their Tegular meeting! n 420 Jefferson street. The prox nlght, Thursday, due to the pre- Imity ol the Thanksgiving holiday entatlon of the Normandy Bell Riven for tho postponement of Ringer, tonight. The vaudeville the meeting, will be followed by the dance. . I.euves for Iikevlew Jes, Miss Brown Improves Mis, Lucy! Beckley, well known Klamath cat Brown, daughter of Theodore llcman has left for Lakevlew to Brown, 1624 Division street, has ( "Pend several days In order to start recovered nicely from an operation i hi, 1,000 head of beef cattle which for the removal of tonsils andnave been pasturing in the Lake adenoids to which she submitted j vlew country, during the latter part of the week. I Have Your Xmas Photo graphs Taken Early. STINSON'S STUDIO KAPSO FOR COLDS at FORBES PURE DRUGS Every minute of every day during our quitting business sale we have had a grand rush for bar gains. The bargain wise people of Klamath Falls have responded in greater numbers than our fond est hopes had predicted. Hosts of satisfied custo mers are the best possible evidence that this is a truly great sale. And now we are offering unheard of bargains in high grade watches and diamontls. Diamonds $560 Diamond Ring . 18 karat white gold mounting Special $425.00 5120 Diamond Ring $89.00 $96 Diamond Ring Special $72.00 Watches 16 jewel, 25 ye;ir case White gold bracelet watches Regularly $18.50 Special $12.25 6 jewel. 25 year. White gold case Regularly $15.00 Special $9.95 Anticipate Your Wants Buy Now for Xmas Watches 12 size, 6 jewel Admiral movement Regularly $15.00 Special $9.95 16 size, 20 year case Elgin movement Regularly $25.00 Special $16.35 Diamonds $73 Diamond Rings Specially priced at $52.00 Wedding Rings 18 karat set with 3 diamonds Regularly $27.00 Special $19.75 A Small Deposit Will Hold Till X mas Watches 16 size, green or white gold filled case 15 jewel Hampden movement Regularly priced at $25.00 Special $16.70 H. J. winters! Jeweler KlamtAh Falls, Oregon 1 Is Your Table Lini Ready For Thanksgiving Dinne Thanksgiving time, when all of the family come from far and near to feast at your table, is of all times tho greatest strain on your sup ply of table Linen. Our linen stocks are filled with beautiful, snowy, full-sized table cloths for tho dinner itself. Luncheon sets for smaller affairs. You may need a new table pad too. Pure Linen Table Cloths $7.50 Mui In irj'.and. Site 71-81 and the designs will be much to your llklns. They can be had In white only and the napkins come extra at. Doten $8.00 Extra (V Table C? $231 c I l??Y V .cannot aim! I sPP&Fis-Fx I Tl" h The Qualify and Values speak well for our l,fl Buying Power ALL-LINEN TABLE CLOTHS $8.00 Absoluteli elv Dure Irish Linen. Kizo 70x88. nhrvsanlhemuffl with square borders, tulip and scroll, holly and mistletoe wi square borders. Beautiful snowy napkins to match these low ly clothes we quoted at the Dozen $8.00 Fine Linen Table Cloths $20.oo These cloths are fine enough to adorn anyone's table. Size 70x88. Beautifully soft shimmering pat terns that are a delight to behold. Pure Linen (jji1 TableCIoths Size 70x70 inches. If you h' seen these cloths there is a w in liim-a frvr. lfr.ll Thpir KIM" value is quite apparent. Linen Finish Table Cloths $4.oo $3J They can be had in white only and launder like real linen. 72x72 inches is the size. A very fine quality at this low price. Linen Finish Napkins, Doz. These crisp new amvals g pure white with cleverly designs that anneal to tM" like pretty napkins. They to perfectly. j 35 feet of our window display space is giyen over this to a complete showing of beautiful table linens choose your' from this display or instead, come in and visit the Linen SecW FOR FINE LINENS QUALITY VALUE SERVICE Truth In Advertising