The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, November 20, 1925, Image 8

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    Friday, November 20. 102S
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Woburtiy Mass., Busy Clearing Up Tornado Wreckage
.It Tlw Wlilln IVIIiiiii Allium ,U t,,
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To Allrad lUnar Austin lUjdea! Nitrholl llrre to Hay J. C.
aad Anhir Whitman are la.-lulri the!!, catil barer for tha
ia the aamrroiu KUx.ith Falls raaoi in LakFTlev. U la ths city'
residrats wha arc pUnn.ng to at- (or eT.-sl days buytn up stork :
tend the B-rk-!?T-S:anfor4 same at for his ranch. Whether it Is the
Palo Alto this vetk-ead. j season for cattle buyers or whether;
Klamath rattle are bringing: good .
In from Merrill V. C. Bailey of money. ther are a large number of
Merrill was among the business t!- tattle buyers in Klamath Falls this,
tors iu the city yesterday. , eek. '
i
la' the South Dr. C. A. Merry
man with Mrs. Merryaian and their
Iwxiiifi for l he. South Among
he Klamath residents who are i
family are among those from Klam-j leaving (or the south to spend the.
ata Falls who will attend the Ber- remainder of the winter Is John ,'
keley-Stanfcrd game at Palo Alto Carrol. !
tomorrow. Following the game;
and a brief Yisit in San Francisco; VL-IIIng on Merrill Road Mrs.'
Dr. aad Mrs. Merryman will mo- J J. I. Beard and Mrs. Roy Great
tor sooth where they will spend a spent Thursday afternocn Tisltlng i
short time. Mrs. Merryman and wi;h Mr. and Mrs. Ira Orent on
family to remain for the winter j the Orem ranr'h 12 miles out on the (
months. j Merrill road. Orem Is rapidly re- j
i covering from an Injury sustained
Sells Land Sophia. R. Shelter j by' him when a wagon ran over i
?-m.L&ikzz-rJs.f rvr,. . : Ifer. KI.?V. Wawan.S
i in Ma mum rum tor ivvri nnytaro
- 1.. U. trM...Ml-.a bl-J i
' tors Including W. W. Hinlth, O. K.
I Hplnillrr, T. W. Kvans and W. A.
Mead.
Baa sold to R. C. Groesbeck lot. 4. bis toot,
block S of Second Hot Springs ad- j
d It ion, according to a deed filed ! Iletnrn from Portland Mr. and
In the office of the county clerk , Mrs. Thomas White Prliell, Miss '
yesterday. The deed called for a , Margaret Worden and Miss May-, ,H ttvm Merrill Ceorge Of-
consideration of I.50. The lot belle Leavitt returned to Klamath , Vfti of Merrln. prominent ram'h-'
face Michigan avenue, which is fast rails yesterday morning, alter
becoming one of the residential week spent in Eugene and Port
streets of the city. ; land.
l ho nucntii of White l'IUn hoW Uuuur- (fMjJ
... I. k'..IL at ' 1,10 Hall ku .1
numbs, V1
mm,g ,, , ;.
'" Htart, j. ,,!
lu. f ... .."-'Will
hers the maio 1 1
ng ground, ,t T,. 7 ",
Klams.h ..M T"W S
A. to JJ ,1
't th. r.ir,Uw3
era aaanM.il.. . ... "
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Norllie.istcni Massachusetts is clrsrinjr tip the Hrnkiw of a tornado wlii.li ilii) ureal damage
in t'.c vicinity of Wobiirn. l'liolo slums volunlivr .li-poiHij; of lliv wrrckugc of X'irat Unitarian
churcu ami omcr uuuuuiirs m iiouuma uoamoii ii: -1 vj
Ibturiia to Punsliiuir Albert II.
1 Carter, with lha Southern Parltlr
railroad at .Dunamulr returned to
his boms In the southern city this
week after several days visit In
Klamath Falls.
(lit lliislurw III Klnninlli It. (I.
: Kmler of Ashland, prominent valley
merchant, accompanied tiy his son,
II. 0. Knjiirs Jr.. Is mini ths bual
I nvas visitors in Kluinath Kails this
j week.
Ihmn From The Fort Out of
town buslnesa visitors In Klamath
Falls yesterday Included Fd Cald
' well, prominent rancher of ths Fort
! Klamalh rouutry. who spent Wed
nesday In til city.
In WrsliiraiUjr Recent visitors
in Kl.imuth Falls from lha Mid
land diatrWt Included Mr. and Mra.
J. 1). Hooper, prominent ranchera
who spent Wednesday In ths city
shopping and vleltlng with friends, i
ternouii
schitol
t too
I...11..L- .
Ashur.1. KIib.1,
will ..ia,. .. "
ins ....
f Ikhth grsd. ntQ
tertaln at t ,h 1
ths sixth, grsd. wU1
In play ali,,4
Bloges of Worn,,.- 1
. Buy your dturf
llr.li.'. II,... u. "
aaup aj
I
Here from Mothic Point Maryj Here from tho Agency L. D.
Cowen Jackson, well known resi- Arnold,' superintendent of the Klam-1
dent of the reservation spent yes- j alb. Indian Agency spent Thursday j
terday in Klamath Falls visiting in Klamath Falls visiting with
with friends and transacting busi- j friends and looking into business
ness in the court house. ' affairs.
er of thnt district spent yesterday
In the city unending tha county
school board meeting and visiting
with his daughter Miss Vera Offield
and son Lester Offield.
Alpoma Company Buys Iind
The Algoma Lumber company, ai
I Here from t'hiloquin Visitors In
Klamath Falls yesterday Included
cording to a deed filed yesterday I C. K. Davis of the Davis Furniture;
Uavinj for MUoourl Mrs. Man
ley Puckett, well known Klamath
woman, is planning to leave this
morning for Missouri, where she
will spend the holidays with her
parents. Enroute to Missouri Mrs.
Puckett plans also to stop in Vtuh
in the office of the county clerk. Istoro of Chiloquln. He spent the ;
purchased from H. E. Fouch 180.60, day transacting business affairs
acres of timber land for a consid-1
eration of $4,000. The land is lo-1 Job's l)ajKliU rs
; for severul days to visit
with
friends.
! ltomiitMi VUllor Frnncis J.
Meet Members, ,.K. . ., ..., ,,.,.,
Cted.ln the Sprague River CMn-,-1 Job, Daughters met last n.ght I)onanta dIrlc
W th ba conduct "" where he make, his home, is In-
! illation and a regular business. ln jn
t nuoquin iKitor w imam .Mor-j meeting. sd vueiiuwnuu .aiir
rison of Chiloquln, spent yesterday : turnout was enjoyed.
In the city transacting affairs and
looking into business interests.
Here from Spring Lake L. D.
Jackson well known rancher of
Jack Knowles tne spr'OB Lane oisinci speni yea
city yesterday. While in the city
Bowne attended the meeting of the
Klamath county school board.
D. Kafader.
Beach. California,
Leave for Garni
and Jack Slater are leaving this! '"day ln Klamath Falls looting
morning for San Francisco to at-;lnt0 business affairs.
tend the big Berkeley-Stanrord
game Saturday. They will spend a
short time in the south, returning
In Klnmnlh Fnlla with Ihplr fam- ! Lo"l5
in.. k. i .n.,.i,.rn rived In Klamath Falls
cnrriml. for some time. ! neir Permanent home.
j taken an apartment ln the Sunset
Hmith Sells Property-J. xj Kafader has uU, accepted a post
Smith rf Salem has sold to D. M.!tion in ,ne Brre rm,m of ,he Sun
Smith of Klamath Falls lota 13A8et Krocerr-
and 13B in block 4 of Railroad:
addition for a consideration of
M.500. The deed was filed yes-i
terday in the court house. j
I l-cnvlng fur the South Mrs. W.
' E. Hammond is rlannlng on leav
I ing today for the south where
she will spend the winter. Mr. and
Apt rcit..m-Mr. and Mrs. Mr8' "ammond. prominent ranch-
formcf residents of v,n v V"1'"' '.
i yesterday in mamain raim lay
lamniond'n tv-
ha vp nr.;
to makel'1"5 PU,,S M"'
They have!
Raurl.rr In Out of town visi
tors in Klamath Falls yesterday
included many ranchers. Among
thorn was Albert Meyers of Mer
rill, who owns a wheat ranch In
tho valley.
Forbes Pure?
Eighth tt If
Good Servlc(;J
Me.lf.inl Visitor Here B'-n Dee
ious of the Hotel Holland, well
known hostelry of Medford. is
spending several days In Klamath
Falls cn business and visiting with
his friends.
to
the I
Lenre for Asliluml Mr. and Mrs.
II. N. Mpe and Mr. and Mrs. Earl,
Whltlock left yesterday for Ash- hFUYlng for
lann. wnere me, ua me wh0 planlle.d
quel ot me Asn.ana notary cud , R , , u h the
h.M In .ha I.l.hlii h..al last nltrht ' I IT
. .... ...,. , UhIa hole, , AsnIad -.ere Mr
' and Mrs. M. P. Evana. They spent ,
To Honor Boys .ml Glrls-The j Bl(ht , Ashland and expect
first annual reception honoring the , Tlslt for Me4ford
athletic teams of the Klamath coun- Gran,a PaH ,)(,fore relurnins
. ty high school will be held tonight , K;an)ath Fan,
in the Scandinavian hall with the;
member of the high scool faculty
serving as hosts and hostesses. The
r. nests Include the volley hall girls.
Ashland Vilior W. E. Smlth
petor, who makes frequent business
visits to Klamath Fulls Is spend-
! ing several days in the city on busi-
Asliliind Among ness from his home in Ashland.
attend
nocce hoys and the football hoys.
The affair Is in the nature of a re
ception and dance and a number cf
patrons and patronesses have been
named for the evening.
,
Keno Visitor Out of town visi
tors in Klamath Falls yesterday In
cluded B. E. Kerns of Keno.
I Railroad Man Here F. T. King
of Dunsmoir, where he is affiliated
with the Southern Pacific offices is
a business visitor in Klamath Falls
this week.
Forbes Pure Drugs
Eighth at Main
Good Service Good Drugs
Just call 877
NEWS Classified
Department
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ATTENTION DANCERS
ANNOUNCING THE RE-OPENING
MOOSE HALL
FOR THE WINTER SEASON
Music Furnished by Galloway and His Oregonians
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21st
Where Music Is Music
WOOLEN GOODS
From Factory To You
Wool Shirts
These' shirts are made of pure
virgin wool and wear like iron.
We have a big range of patterns
to pick from to plcass everyone.
They, "will feel mighty nice this
cold weather.
Wool Blankets
We have no competition when it
comes to wool blankets. That is
our specially. With our own
"woolen mill turning out the high
est quality wool blankets on the
market, enables us to give you the
best for less.
Virgin Wool
Suits
and
Overcoats
$25.00
and up
Not a dollar spent in this store goes out of
Oregon. This is an Oregon institution, and we
are here to give the people value received, and
that is what we are doing. We are carrying d
kinds of Woolen Goods, such as Underwear
Shirts, Blankets, Sox etc., and now is the time
to buy such articles.
Brownsville Woolen Mills Store
5th and Main St.
7JT.