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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1925)
1 5 Saturday, Nov. 2S, 1025. EiM LOCALS $ Land ts Sold Mrs. Hess Kuro nigh and husband. Lawrence Ruco nlgh, hove sold to John H. Mat ney a section of land on Jefferson and Eighth street across from the Sacred Heart Academy, for a -nnsldoration of J5.000. Tho deed was recorded in the county clerk's! . otfico yesterduy. Ilu'n.lng nuy Property Walter West has old to Fred BueslnB. a section of land. .5 acres In all. located In the AHamont section and adjoining the Garich land. Tho deed was among tho recordings yes terday In the county clerk's of fice. Tho consideration waa placed at $$.500. A home on (he land was included In the sale. Visiting In (irants Pass M. E. S. Vcatch" and children. lon. Esther and Bob left yesterday for Grants Pass, where they will spend the vreek-e n d visiting with Mrs. Vcatch's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Parker, prominent resi dents of the Taller. In trull. HHky Pohil -II. J. I'uck elt In Included In the visitors In tho city this week-end. from his home in UiK-ky Point, where he is a log ging contractor. tiaik SclN la 'Lot 14 In block 3 of the Hot Springs Addi tion, has been sold to Kmuia H. r arrett ny i. mines nam ior a cuu- sideration of V00. according t,aj deed filed yesterday In the county j clerk's office. Here from llio Fort - J. W. fttcr. merchant of Port Klamath, is .In cluded in tho buslne visitors In I the cliy thl" week. Mrs. Merrltt Buys Property Mrs. Catharine L. Merritt has purchas ed from Ray Hoyt 10 acre of farm land in the Merrill district for a consideration of 11.000. The deed was among the filings in the coun ty clerk's office yesterday. Ijiml Transferred George Chamberlain, for a consideration of $300 has sold to Marion J. Barnes lot S in block 45 of First Addi tion in the city of Klamath Falls, according to tho clerk' records In the office yesterday. Guests of Physician Here Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Banister, prominent residents of Sheridan. Ore., wero In the city yesterday as guests of ir. J. It. Barr. local physician. They niado the trip here by automobile. At the Hall Hotel - Included In tho visitors III the Hull hotel this week are Mr. und Mrs. Charles Tay lor of licatty. who r prominent merchants of the reservation city. tali I.- Iluyvr In Klamath-Charles! Morton, well known cattle buyer or Dorrl. Is a business visitor In the city for a short time. 1 Hunting from Bend Itnlph 8. Hamilton, member of the house of representatives, and Hubert W Saw yer are among a party of hunters in the city from their homes in He ml. Hen' In Hunt C. A. clase. Geo. It. Johnson and F. G llumii, well known business men of t'iiulll". I rnnuty sent of Coos, arrived In j Klamath Falls last nlglK. prepara tory In leaving this morning for the Visit In klamnth Kails Miss Lois Bunnell and her brother. J. II. Bun nell, both of whom live on the Mer rill road, 'near Klamath Falls, were business visitors in the city yesterday. Inspcctur Here J. It. Fullminder of Spokane, poslofflce Inspector. Is here for a brief business visit with John' A. McCall. postmaster of Klam ath Falls. lance Succcm The electricians' ball, given on Thanksgiving nlglil at Altamont pavilion, was olio of tho decided successes of tho win ter. Two prises were given away, an electric percolator and two rlcc- trie boudoir lamps. There were ap proximately GOO persons present, who enjoyed the evening. Muttoon Visits Kelntlves Mr. land Mrs. II. J. Mattoon. Mr. and fupro Visitor A. M. Bullls of Medrord. is In the city on a brief business vk.lt in connection with thei California Oregon Power company. Tule luke country to hunt for geese. Major Arnold Improving - Major Arnold, who lias been confined lo his rooms In th Hall hotel fur sev eral weeks with an attack of grippe, was able to bo about yesterday for the first time, lie Is rapidly re gaining bis strength, limiting In KbtiiiMlli - William Horn and J. A. Miller are among the out of town visitors lo spend the week-end In Klamath Fulls. Both Horn and Miller are prouilneut resi dents of Ashland, and are taking udvantnge of tho holidays to bunt in the Tula luko district. ' t3 AND i Mrs. J. V. Kerns and i Ray, all of Klamath Mrs. George i Here from Illy Reese Falls, were i i of Bly Is among the out Wingard of town guests Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Kerns, en the j rr Keno road. Mr. Mattoon Is ballff in I K HIE IMUIUtllU VUUUIJ L1IVUII IW.I I. business visitors in the city. Have Your Xmti Photo graphs Taken Early. STINSON'S STUDIO Kntertalu At Dinner Mr. and M,lrsllfi,.M visitors George A. Mrs. Chester DeLap entertained Urason of Marniitield and C. E. Thanksgiving dsy for a number of; (ulnig of Myrtle Point, are business friends. Coiers at the dinner tablo visttors in the city combining busi wr laid fcr Miss Ruth DeLcp. ne5S Bnj pleasure as well. They Kalpa Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Ches- ,r9 planning to leave early ter DeLap end their children. this morning for the Tule lake country ' to hunt for several days. Visiting .Parents Miss Mildred Craln, director of physical educa-l At the White Pelican Carl Wren, tlon In the Ashland schools is spend-j sheep buyer, is Included in the ing Thanksgiving and the week-end j Thanksgiving guests, who spent the with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. N. 'holiday in the city from the south. J. Crain of the McCarthy apart-,1 While in Klamath Falls Wren was ments. i a guest in the White Pelican hotel. Visits With RelativeI MUai Visits With Family Miss Inei Grace Luman who Is employed by j Thackara of Klamath Falls spent Underwood's drug company, spent j Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. Thanksgiving with her parents In and Mrs. J. E. Thackara of Dorrls. Ashland. Thanksgiving Guests Mr. and Mrs. Warren Crooks of Chlloqtiin, were the Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Vannice yesterday, over the Thanksgiving holidays. Friday Miss Thackara was the guest of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Short of Mncdocl. Visits With Father Mrs. George Knighton, nee Marcta Sherman of Dorri, returned to Klamath Falls last night after having spent Thanks- Visiting With Vneles B. L. giving with her father. Park Shcr O'Sell of Garrison. Iowa, arrived . man of Dorrls. In the city this week to visit with his uncles. Attorney C. M. O'Neil Sister Visits Mrs. McQuart of and M. D O'Neil. Klnmath Falls enjoyed a visit from her sister. Mrs. Hill of Dorrls, over Foreign Cars Among the for- tho Thanksgiving holidays. , eigu cars to register yesterday at See Us For Warm Woolens When cold weather comes it is time for you to visit Brownsville Woolen Mill Store. We can supply you at lower prices, with Shirts, Underwear, Sox, Sweatees and Blankets. the chamber of commerce was one from Iowa, one from Washington and two from California. The tourists are B. R. King of Hilt and T. J. Sanders of Smith River. Cal ifornia. J. L. Ulloin of Spokane and B. L. O'Neil of Garrison, Iowa. Returns from Koulli--Charles Loomls of tho Falls Mercantile company, a member of the firm, has returned from southern California, w-here he has spent several woeks receiving medical attention in Los Ang'les. Trip to Mrdfonl Roy Hickman made a brief business trip to Med ford yesterday, planning to return today from the valley city. Thanksgiving In Valley B. F. Hngue spent Thanksgiving with his' father, a well known resident of; Grants Pass, niotorins; to tliu valley for the day . , From Midland Mrs. Royce. owner of the Midland hotel, is among the out or town visitors in Klamath Falls, spending Friday In tho city shopping. Thanksgiving Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. DeLap entertained I for a number of guests with a pret-I tily arrunged Thangskiving dinner: ... t ... - . ' ,. , . a . c. l'"h Mr- filler's mother. Mrs. E Guests included Mr. and Mrs. C. R. ! ..... ., . , DeLap and daughter Wilma, Mrs. J To Visit In Valley Mr. nnd Mrs. Horry Gneller and children are planning to leave this evening for the valley, whera they will visit j M. Wilson, for the week-end. To Visit Daughter -Mr. and Mrs. L. I.. Jacobs are planning to leave this morning for Ashland, where they will visit for the week-end with their daughter, Mrs. John En-ders. Remember that our Suits aiyl Overcoats sell at from ,t $25 to $45 The Brownsville Woolen Mills Store 5th and Main St. B. Griffith. W. E. Grirfith and ; son Garland of Lost River. Mr. and j Mrs. Charles F. DeLap. and their i family. Hells I,nnd II. E. Wattenburjr has sold to Mary H. Wilson a house and lot located on the comer, lE.-t riiiitis to Viillev 'Mrs. chlora of Second and Jefferson street. Thei Earl, who has been the house guest j ueeit. wnicit was filed yesterday in ; ,,f her sister ami l. rnl ,,.. i.i,.- the office of the county clerk In- Mr. and .Mrs. Horry Goeller, Is plan-' eludes 104 2 feet racing Jefferson nng to leave with the Goeller fain-! street, at a consideration of $3000. I y today for Ashland, where she I 1 resides Marriage License Henry Owen Cox, well known rancher of the Mer-! rill district and Geraldlne C. Lynch also of Merrill, wore Issued a li cense to wed In the office of the county clerk Wednesday. Both Mr. and Mrs. Cox are among the pro minent residents of the Merrill country, where they have made their home for some time. Forbes Pure Drugs Eighth at Main Good Service Goo'i Drugs Acreage Sold Mrs. Amanda Pap pas has sold to W. J. Stelnmet!! lot 12 of the five acre tracts of of Al tamont Acres for a consideration of $1000. Forbes Pure Drugs Eighth at Main Good Service Good Drugs $50 REWARD For information leading to tho arrest and conviction of party or parties who entered nnd rob bed the Waldorf Pool Room on the morning of November 26. 1923. The Merchant's Police Service Miller's Market is recognized and noted for choice, full-flavored, tender Meats sold at mod- erate prices. Eveiy day you meet here thrifty housewives seeking quality cuts at cut prices. "We Meet All Competition." Miller's Market' GUS MILLER, Prop Main, near Eighth Phone 750 and 751 4 Deliveries Daily IT'S THE FACT! We have too many men's and boys' shoes due only to fact of this prevail ing nice weather. We wont to sell at least half of this still complete stock. You're going to need these good shoes before long, so to make it an induce ment to you to buy now we are dis counting every price on any man's or boy's shoe in stock. (Excepting Arch Preserver shoes.) ONE THIRD We Start Todaj So Be On Hand Early and SA J ... LOT 1 r',,. f.i.. i l: u i i- t... v' ' .' ' uiujjii.iuo u.Muiu.i aim nijii biiuch niauc uy net-man, . v in a good quality calf skin, either black or tan, full lining, (FA rubber heels, sold reprular at $6.00. liIil ONE THIRD OFF ! LOT 2 , The famous Marion line of oxfords and hi-shoes, extra (tf j quality calf skin. Every pair a snappy model. $7.50 values. J. J.U ONE THIRD OFF 4lv LOT 3 The big Just Wright shoes and oxfords. The best quality leather croes into thpsn Khnrot. Khnu.- n m fill loin uulna all rize.s to fit you, also a new patent leather dancing oxford (f U iu.uu values. . .nll.U ONE THIRIl OFF tJVMv included. BOYS' SHOES Here 8 where we shine. The best selection in town dress shota black and tan calf skin. High shoes in calf skin and elk skin leathert," with composition soles. Here folks u a chance you can't afford ton Values $4.00, $4.50 and $0.00 with ONE THIRD OFF. Men's Hi Shoes and Work Slioes This line is not as complete in as much as we are discontta Pepiar en v How,ever those we have, 196 pairs, are mostly, the m Led Wing hne. High shoos in 16, 12, 8 inch top pac last, desirable $O.00 tn Sift fin lnca OWC Tuinn nrp r r . . .too vm. minu Kjr r . EXTRA SPECIAL One group children's school shoes, broken lot, sizes to 1 C ?nii f a?Zs "1 a,1(1 tan calf skin and kid leather, j)!.. oold at 4 :50 nnrl $5 on ,.i i r . . tw,vwi wuou uui au ! . r vr A rioiiston & Jestei 515 Main