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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1925)
Tuesday, Nov 2I.1P23 . .... '-. 1. . liT '"' I.OM-1U Mr. ami Mm. ! lira Witkcrton of Lorella are ; 'anion tho went visitors In the i diy Ibta week, upending the ik- viiil nti friends. LOCALS IjL.-k Trill lu .llilaml - Kohert I. ' Yumtluii In tliy K-tiool On Knteriain. At Dinner Mrs. $wn , aoompanled by hi mother. I Thursday. Tbanksgivlni: day. Frl-Fred Houston entertained lth j Jr, Msrj. M0i),laa , , ho ha apeut day and Saturday. students and one of the prettiest dinners of the,hc DJS, wwlt h h,r N)a Dl , teacher of the Klamath Fall pub-j year oa Saturday night, the din-I (amiv. from her homo in Ashland.) lie schools will enj-y their annual nor followed by dancing. Covert A1Ua KI)al, and Mrs j,,,. rtoslerj holiday vacation. Many ot the i were laid for Mr. and Mrs. lo!vri for the valley Sunday. Sloan' teachers at well the pupils are; Houston. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brett, i ri,,urnfj after leaving hia sui-sla at' planning to upend their holiday Mr. and Mra. Claud Darin, Mr.. ; n,,r homra. j . . " c I' U..v. fA.. ...... I out of the city, many to return v .umu. . t visit with friends and rel-' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Houston atlvea In other districts. i In Irl for San FraneW-Mr. ' Chey.. U included in the visitors .nd Mrs. Charlea Wood Eberleln are! Klamath Fall, recently from her pl.nn.ne to leave the latter part of ' lhe d!strlfl th. week for Sin Francisco, where1 , A, HomFrIwl)Il of they will Ti.lt durlnB the holidays. ; Moore ,., Mrry to lritn following me inmimu uoiiuaj. Visiting I Kltiiimili Mra. Orant Nelson aud ion Richard of Keno from Merrill Mrs. Robert i ,r(, Tisltor, ln Kiamaln r,, tor a fortnight at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Abbott. While iu the city lllchard will submit to med ical treatments. In fir Visit Mr. and Mm.' Dave! "' hi. lllnx. which h.s kent him i Mr Kherleln will visit' . turner .pent yesterday In the city, f r aomeCe In New" yl and i " U J"" ' 4h..r home in Latigel, v.Uey 1 1.rfrr.n Mnir In Kiifferinc from other eastern coast points ot -; attack ot yelIow Jaundice, terest. i Foxier Improving Paul Foster, j Here from Algonia Julian R.lwho was taken to the Klamath Val-j Abbott of Algoma,- is included in ley hospital Saturday, suffering trom the many out ot town visitors in, acute appendicitis, was highly im the city-yesterday transacting bus- proved according to atendanta yes lnesa in the county court house. terday. didtrlct. Mrs. Turner received j I medical attention while in Klamath ; i Falls. I Skern Child Improves The two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mra. L. Skeen of I'pham street Is rest ing easily after suffering a severe ly broken collar bone. The child Fort Klamath Visitor W. J. : From Kuncli Pete BcisenwrotU fell on Saturday of the past week Roland of Fort Klamath Is among of the McDonald ranch in Langell ! while playing around the Skeen the recent visitor, in Klamath Falls ucy. m " " ' transacting business affairs. Here from Uoiuuua Among tbo visitors in the city this week Is Sam Xewman. well known resident of the Bonanza district, who spent Monday looking into business affaire. i iwamaiu runs ouuuuy. .in viruui, ' from the ranch. ! In from I'lne. Ititluy Mrs. George I j Chastain wan a visitor in Klamath Leaves for tlir S..uth II. S. tlrigs-: pais yterduy from her homo In . by. In company with Mr. Mary Drew pine llidpe. and her daughter. Mrs. Frank Boll, of Chilonuin. left Saturday for San Kl:uiinth VUltor Among the i Francisco, where they will sp.'nd ollt of own yMtotll la tbe city jthe holidays. Mra. Bell and Mrs. fnr ,evcral daya u Mr,. E. n. urew will visit witn Mra. urews sis-, Ilrisc0. r Fort Klamath. Alftoma Visitor M. A. Morris tcr for ,ome ,., lile 5onthcrn' is included in the visitors from:rtv out of town in Klamath Falls; Monday from his home in Algoma. ' Leave for VaUo' Mr. and Mrs. Walter James, accompanied by Mrs. From Dniry H. S. Booth, with i the Oregon, California and JCort-1 eastern railway, was a business via- j . . . , , . itors In the city over the week-end llrre from C iiiloquin Among James mother. Mrs. Mary McDonald. ' . ' . . ' . . . . , , . . , , from his home in the Dairv dis- the recent visitors in the city from left Monday morning for Ashland. out of town Is Edward W. Rein-' where they will be Joined by Mrs. king, well known resident of the Kester Candee, nee Waive Withrow Ctiloquln district. ,' grandaughter of Mrs. McDonald, I who will gnenri the winter In T.nr.7 Land Sold Yestcrday-E. Es-' Beach. Calif., with her grandmother. Marlo.n Hank" h Mrs- " - Mrs. ll.inks Surprised Last even- j Ing a number of friends of Mrs. i Wortloy. surprised her with an In formal party at her home on Eighth and Pine street. ! telle Carrier, former resident of Mr. and Mrs. James will spend the Klamath Falls and now of. Santa winter ln Dnnsmuir. Rosa, California, has sold to Carl j Youngren of this city a lot on the1 Visits Ranch Sunday L. L. Mc-, ! corner of Tenth and Prospect ; Dotald made a brief trip to his Merrill Mrs. Ct R. . streets, for a sum of J.1.000, l in Langei! valley Sunday to Bowman ot the well known Bow- .rHI-. in , Hoort fll.n v-.t.rnav IOOK intO Sttairs. i '"-H ' .uerrill OUintl IS In the office of the county clerk. Included ln the many visitors ln Mrs, Houston Assisting Mrs. Will Houston is assisting for a brief time in the office of the county clerk during a rush of affairs when heavy recording has been enter ing the office. Forty Acre Is Sold "rank Eor dal has sold to J. M. Bedford and Comer Jones 40 acres of land on the reservation below Fort Klam ath for a consideration of $1,000. The deed was filed ln the office of County Clerk DeLap yesterday. i -Miss Yancey Improving Miss! Klamath Falls yesterday to shop Audrey Yancey, who submitted to 1 nd visit with friends, an operation for the removal of her 1 - appendix Saturday afternoon, follow ing an acute attack, has Improved highly, according to attendants. Miss Yancey Is employed in the It. R. R. garage. KAPSO FOR COLDS FORBES PURE DRUGS KAPSO FOR COLDS at FORBES PURE DRUGS Have Your Xma Photo graphs Taken Early. STINSON'S STUDIO Service Quality We have the delicacies to make your Thanksgiving Din ner highly delightful to your guests. Just step to your telephone, call 576, we will place your order in your home. Fresh Head Lettuce 20 Klamath Famous Celery 15 Large Artichokes 20 Fancy Fresh Tomatoes 20 Choice Fresh Tomatoes 12 Brussel Sprout3 20 Fancy Cucumbers .....15 and .20 Cauliflower, large white 25 New Chestnuts 40 Missouri Black Walnuts .25 Cranberries, qt 25 Plum Pudding 40-.50 Fig Pudding 40-.50 Brandicd Mince Meat, lb 35 Cluster Raisins - .20 Dates, lb 20 Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs .25 Florida Grapefruit 20 New Navel Oranges Hurry Cash Grocery Phone 571 Two Free Deliveries cpilchefs Shopping Wews Who Wins the Most Applause? AT THK baseball game the great American national (port who Is it rt it the teeming thousands cheer; the ptitver who docs the consistent work or the one who mikes t'te grandstand pl.iy? The latter of course. Hut the public is ju.t as ready to acclaim another player the next minute. After all, it Is the consistent worker that rsully counts the one who can be depended upon, ln tSe end, the public appreciates It. We have no unusual sales here. We give the public the - f th l,-,..-.r prices and honest value at all times, kuu t- .ihiMituigly at it. Children's Coals A arra winter coat full llul axd ruMrlmmrd. With convertible collar ami the popu lar patch nocltrta. Matrrlala of aoft Yoloura and li.-arr chcrlota In attractive iol shadn. Styled as lllualratrd abov. Prices $1.98 to $10.50 Men's and You'nj Men's Caps Por th. JL .. P. .. on. ii.u.TtiVrJ orimtu ot liht hUi7 til attracllvcljr blucanj. 1 Prices 98c, $U and $1.98 Men's Fur Felt Hit i Thrio bata art wWUUf tV Dd Oil (Ha araio aua'i mi amart lonklnf hat. 'Mali i li-aiher awcaia, Bun: Prices $3.75 lo TKariks giving Thanksgiving brings to the mind a gala holiday. Feasts with til salads, steaming plum puddings and pumpkin pies. Rllt thp imp cnirit hni-lr nf frila onrn-nM knlirlQv la avnuaaoail 5nlr word itself. Hasn't each one of us at least one little thing for whiit( thankful? Hand Bags ' r! M m I'r.Rilaamn hf-nrt b.-ns. nil lllun tmiiHl, cme In mi n::ortiiir.nt of Prices 98c, $1.39, $2.49, and up to $7.50 each. Special Purchase Millinery Thern are a few left, and many pretty nnea to rhooio from $3.49 Men's Oxfods A very neat otfort BidtrfW ealf leather In either tan or kbit W.lt aolea, rubber heeli sod l live perforated itllcblDf. aa renrea.ntcd. I t . Shop Our Windows INCORPORATED Department Stores CO