The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, November 28, 1925, Image 3

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,it rumors that uuur
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ol tbls sort lire Ignor-
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Wilbur hs been so
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Bgrta rerotivenft, demo-
Li u milk capital of
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bv stumbled. They
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li the present ('niillilKn
prrlitaf;' IH com
jjnh n:i!!ir In hrirught
i ij:f in lie. Wilbur'
.snedis'ely nfler tho
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lid (iruit'ilril againflt
Hi Ibt .Hexed attempt
t kii wlduw' testimony
wart of Inquiry cu-
kt coimni'nlrtl upon at
iicnvdr.! th Into Roc-'
ir, Wilbur hu been Mini
oat Incident arter nn
ef the ronAplruou of
at whlrb oi-rurrcil dur-
t;dtll rsnipiilgn when
tirllr ordered to aban-
fcjul trip and return to
. These two Inrl
kiMs Indignation In
President Coolldge I
km done thla to pre
i: from dellvorlng
'-tt. mi. uui.it vi'l'J
4awrd a panic In tho
1 adoaal committee le-
pa tiatcmonta whlrb
f aacrr proposed to
I
a, been tht victim
uurant of bad lurk
f1)! night havo coma
A Unit of hla. nev-
fci burden of erlt-
'rt dlranter off Illork
'!u Uio attack on
l Mil. hell trlnl add
'kin na a prob-
""T Indication at the
tut Trwldont Cooltdge
" Protect Wilbur aa
Keietenor benby dur-
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aot unlikely that
tb tttark will retire
When a Fad Robs the Home of Necessities.
Mabi'l meets iladKc: "My dear, your brown quilt-cont with its kid pockets if
BUinnliiK'. 1 trust your htifilinnd hnsn't missed the quilt as much as mine has tho
motor blanket which mnde this wool coat of mine."
LfOcal Briefs
lb-turns from Houlli T. 1". Hen
derson of the Klumath Development
eompany returned to Klamath Fall
Thursday night, after a brief busl
nea visit In Kan Krnnrlaco.
V
Knroiito to Portland -Andrea M.
Krott of Portland paed throunh
Klumath Fulls Tburxluy night, en
route to her home, after a brief
visit In Ban Kranclsro. Whllo In
Klamath she visited with Juliet Socman.
.Mr. Ikrlnroll Improve Accord
ing to phyalclnns, Mrs. John Drlsroll
of Bonnma, who eubmllled to a
major operation durlna; the past tew
days. Is rent Inn easily, and well on
tho road to recovery.
ketonim too atrone: la out of danger.
rating Kmlly Mlsa Rumona
Kestor of Donanta, who has recont
ly been operated upon for the re
moval of her appendix. 1 doing
nicely. Her mother, Mrs. Kester,
and alstor, ara visiting In tho city
for several days, until Miss Kester
From t.lilloquln Mrs. II. W.
King, wife of Dr. King of Chllnqiiin.
Is Included In the many shoppers
and visitor In tho city yesterday.
Xursr Knjoy Dinner Nurses of
the Klamath Valley hospital enjoy
ed a bountiful Thanksgivinr dinner
on the holiday. In the dining room
of tho. hospital. . Mrs. Harry E.
Dobbyna and son Willis of Klamath
Agency, were guesta of the nurses.
Miss Sara T. Sanderson, head nurse,
presided over the dinner, which was
shared by nurses, and tha Improved
pntlonl as well. The centerpiece
of the dining table was a cluster
of rose.
Knjoy ThnnkHRivina; Dinner Mr.
and Mrs. Willard Smith and aon
Thornton enjoyed their Thanksgiving
dinner with Mr. and Mrs. E. O,
Sha of Shaw-Bertram mill aa their
guests. Mr. and Mrs. Sha apent
Wednesday night at the Smith home,
Mr. Kasee Well Friends of Mrs,
Clye Kaiee of Moe's store, will be
glad to learn that she Is Improving
rapidly, following a two weeks' ll.
ness from which she has suffered.
Visit Ins With Johnston Mrs. J.
('. Johnston, accompanlod by her
daughter. Miss Anna Mae Johnston
and Mlsa Hntel Noble, are spending
the week-end with Johnson at the
Tellcan Bay camp. They left for
tbe camp on Thanksgiving day.
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Move Into New Home Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Jordtn have moved Into
their attractive new home on the
Lakevlew highway. Prior to taking
possession of ' their recently com
pleted dwelling they resided In an
apartment, 68 Main street, in the
city.
Thanksgiving Guest Mr,' and
Mr. Chris Barnstable entertained
with aa interesting arranged
Thanksgiving dinner party with a
number of guests to enjoy the din
ner. Cover were laid for Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Hager, Mrs, Fred Been
tel and family, Mr. and Mrs, Hal
loway, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Satterlee
and family. Miss Janice Barnstable,
and the hosts.
Visiting WIUi Sister Miss Alleea
Mordoff, daughter ot Mr. and Mm.
Myron Mordoff, left early Thanks
giving morning to spend the holi
days and week end with her sister,
Miss Mae Mordoff ot Eugene. Mia
Mordoff is a student in the Univer
sity ot Oregon", sod a member of
Delta, Zeta, where her sister, who Is
also a member, will visit.
To Return Bandar Mrs. L. F.
Wlllits and nephew, Leland F. Wil
ms, are expected to return to
Klamath Falls Sunday, following
Thanksgiving visit with relatives In
Cottage Grove.
Down from the Fort Mr. and
Mrs. D. w. Ryan are among the
out of town visitors in the city from
their ranch in the Fort Klamath
district.
Hers from Grants r H &.
Gals of the Oregon Motor associa
tion Is In the city looking Into tbs
Interests of the local office, under
tbe direction of Mrs. Leah Smith.
Gale is s resident of Orant Pass.
Here from BIy Business visitors
In Klamath Fall this week-end in
clude James H. Owen of Bly.
lUlph II. Hamilton Here Ralph
8. H. Hamilton, attorney ot Bend,
and representative in ths lowsr
bonas of the Oregon legfslatnrs, I
in Klamath Fall on business, and
I registered at th Hall hotel. Mr.
Hamilton represents Klamath, Lake,
Jefferson, Deschutes and Crook
counties In the legislature, along
with Andy Collier and Denton Bur
dick, speaker ot th house.
Leaves for Portland' Charlton 8.
Currin, sxalted ruler ot the Klam
ath rails lodge of Elks, left for
Portland yesterday to attend the
statewide meeting ot all exalted
rulera at tbe Imperial hotel. This
meeting is Sunday, November Z,
and Mr. Currin expect to return
home next Wednesday. He is ac
companied fcy Mrs. Currin.
In from Merrill The Misses Thir
za and Helen Anderson of Merrill
were Thanksgiving day guests in tbe
city, visiting with their friends and
relatives, snd attending the football
game between Benson and Klamath.
Dark Hunting; Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Boldlschar and Mr. and Mrs.
Joe A. Goldsmith enjoyed a duck
bunt on the west side of the Tule
lake district on Thanksgiving day.
At the Empire Hotel Mrs. O. A.
Stlffler and son Jack Purvlance of
Sprague River, are among the guests
registered at the Empire hotel. They
are here to spend the week-end.
From Coos County Mrs. V. Hunt
ley and son L. R. Huntley, residents
of Myrtle Point, In Coos county, are
In Klamath Falls for a brief time
looking for a suitable business lo
cation.
In for Week-End Among the oat
of town visitor in the city to spend
the week-end in Klamath Falls is
W. S. Fallmer, woods foreman for
the D. J. Puckett Logging company.
. Visiting from Longvlew O. O,
Medack, with D. Kohlmler and Fred
Rehm, all resident ot Longvlew,
Wash., arrived in Klamath Fall this
week to visit with business men in
the city.
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I Chest FuM
d ' For Needy Cliildren '"' "' j
Parisian Flapper Doll
DANCE
Another big novelty dance tonight with genuine Par
isian Flapper Dolls free to the ladies holding the
lucky number at '
SCANDIA HALL
Saturday, Nov. 28th.
One. dance on the highly polished floor to irresist
ible syncopation will assure ' you of a wonderful
evening.-1 ... v. '. :.-:; ...
v '- v Benny Dotson's Syneo Synconists r - .
.THE &GYH0VJ CM
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soosv PRas
Modoc Point Visitor W. E.
Lamm of Lamm's mill at Modoc
Point, was a visitor in th city yes
terday on business. While in the
city he attended the weekly lunch
eon of the Rotary club, which met
In the chamber ot commerce room.
' In from Pelican City H. R. Har
rison of the Pelican Bay Lumber
company, was a business visitor In
the city yesterday for a ahort time.
Foster Improving Paul Foster,
who submitted to a recent operation
for the removal of appendix, is
highly Improved, according to
friends yesterday.
To Return from South Mr. and
Mr. J. I. Beard and daughter, Jane,
are expected to arrive in the city
from Stockton the early part of the
week. They are spending the week
end and Thanksgiving holidays wth
Mrs. Beard' lister and family.
JOHN C CLEGHORN
. Registered Civil Bngineer and -,
. . Surveyor . .
Klamath Fall, Oregon
HIS High HU Phone S04-M
Saturday Fdod Shbppers
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Crown Mills, Hard Wheat, 4 sacks . . . . .
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Finest Creamery, 2 lbs.
423 Main St
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717-719 Main
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