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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1925)
amatilnews. LOCALS L,.m -Mr, iinu ir. 'Mtiwi. ncrnilaiilcd !.,oml'. P'lll"r' ,r"' ' . . brief "lay i '' Lod r""" n """" fZT...ooi and mother i'"" . .. ... I-- ... ... Ada I'" l,,ll"f' I iM DIi.ii.t-Mr. and alnoer "Mr " .....i Tii.'lr gueat Walker's mother, mm. . ...... u'nlkui mill r. inr. JTITm. Smith mid xtcnt Hum'.uy 1,110.0 Lxorih-Mr. sod Mr.. f tiwan l.aaa tun iBor .tlork tK'- "trdy 1WU' vlilt Willi rylatlve. li th north. iroa Knit."" M' k niurc r-unuay ".n." i fliero .he eoont the ,i .r sWi-r, Ml Muo Urn In Tut.- I. ik nr. C I t t-r. ot :j :r. ;;- I ''' IVlcr--'Ci .!. 1' II'11 I'1 Kl.-u. -:n y .lark u , ' 1 T.uo li.ke lur Auu'ii ilin out or Is Hlani-iili Kail r- L Ferii"Ti Mur- thn n In Klamath kulw"". . piarst ii.i:i.r - i.u-r..u,u toss liior I'l lllaiu- ,i Htmilar ; Charles 3. i .Mu.-I.h I Mr. bit ji-.tcrday in Kiam La her hump In Mnedoel, it store mid TlnllliiK Meet Toiilxht Mra. r till entertain rr :it P. K. O. aocluly at Ciab; atrnel tonight. rt tor 111 ci evening Voa Ilia qnoatlon: i Iht Philippine la tin free and Indo- The nfflr- Mij by Mr. K. I.. WiUvo by Mr. It. Wd,,,-!,, J. Deuel titod In Klamath rty Iranaarl nece- f I u4 to accept a po- At winter month '3nla Oregon Power tfreL. B. Saltier and in KluniHth Fails f:-" their homo In t!a ct biulm-M In the I among thn guest or '"I wlille In Klamath. ' d Meek are connact- D- Miller Cniiatructlon l"wi I'ortluml A. Lot rntvonlty or Ore ' nd irtlvo In nil alu ' thlle on tho rmipiu. I litor ror bov.tbI dny Fall, n........ w a. t- ".niuo linn uiutiu ""MMrlpn to Klamath. hi una dlatrlct. i'1" N.,uili Vm NopI hna rolnniKri in rmnth-, bunlnea and "Jl "Pent In taflsto. I'""" INiriland -Dr. and I -"-7 iiil.dill,lri.n huve I - orti.r weuk "oriliin.i. WIlro ,ne "oya allen.l..l .i.- M m " " iu rtvi'ut ' M,u.Mri,. A h !l,rue ""ka1 enjuy , " iliiUKlilnr. Mm. M,,ln nihi r . . '"i.y. ion on il-i. ".7 nil 1 A'lluil(. I'on v,.n.... .... ...., rjiiHwortn .iii.. I ,i . proinincnt if., r'""n-'"'' "n " Kinmath ;'"y r.ir Portland, '.!.rcn"ln rr 8ola Um0i hn nporallnna llooiin, .1. .... ... . . J aa lKK,n(? en. S... Lumber y pot tho week " '"'' with friend.. of im.ii . HIlHtinoil ... '" '"M u,l'""M " P.- wll re,al,, ,, , , iiprlnit numili.. 1 . A. Hiu,,, l.,1(vAmuI1 the .iud.ni. of ,,. Au-uUnr.,, '" Kla,. atli I. 4 Tl,.,,,).,,,,!,, ,, tho wiTk-ond ,,lrry ,., o loa Mill. M..nll lu,m,hy, Charlu, ll.iuau and lt6brrt Murphy. It. turn. frum hlb.il,iMr,. K W. Uowimi baa r.'tnrnd till, wuo'k rroni (-hllo.it.in. h.ro .he .pent Thank.ftlvliut and the weok-ond with hrr on ami duunbtor-ln-law. Mr. uml Mr. Kdwln (iowen or the raarcrallnn city. Corrvrel..n or lluloThrouuli en i error It 'A'ja aiirnninni.i hHt ... pro ailimd i. (Malun of the Am erican Ananrhi:l.iu ot Unlmrally Women would meet on Thuradny aflernu. i. The meelliiK will ho lnld lu.li'iid uu Friday ariernoon at tho home of Mr. A, I,. Idea at !:30 p. m. All. whclhor member or the aorljilmi or not, are aak d t attend the meeting. Mr.. Iler-nr ItuiLliffo will lo an ail rtrea on "Tho Nurvoua Child." wbl.h pniml.e. to bo moat Inler eillaii. Kuurl.uli. o (imup to M.vt Meni ber of tho Biinihaliro group or Klamath Kail rampflro wilt meet till afternoon In the Preahytertan church at t 00 oVlork to enjoy their reaiilar meellnt;. MIm Flor ence a'ortnr will inuel durliiK the nfi-rnmiu Willi Ilia Rlrla and give 1hin luatruclluna In tho making or ailk Mower, for holiday glfla. 'll M.Tiimtllo Drcwcw I The '"rl..r of the Fall. Mercantile "two on Main atreet I. already put tin on It gal holiday uttlre and yealerday a change could bo teen In I'm "lore with Us gay .bowing r th. provarblul red and green Chrli.ti.ia. r,)rg- The alale, are Hiving the appearance uf booth. Tuesday, December 1. 1925 In from MidIoc Point Mra. Wil liam It. lark i. Included In the bit Inea. viiliora In Klamath Fall rrnm ber hotiH. In Mmloe Point, making the brlof trip into Klamath Kaii lor imillra! utlcntlon. Coiiinilll. to Meet Joint com mittee of the troe tilanting cam palgu will meet In the chamber or commerce at 1:30 this aflcr noon. The meeting baa 'beon call ed by Jack Kimbull, chalrmun of the crmmlttee and tho meotlng will wind up fbe rail activities of the croup. Foreign Can. In Among Jhose to reglater foreign car a In tho chamber of commerce yeaterday woro T. V. Davis of Dolllngham, Waah., K. O. Hill of Trinidad. Col orado and A. 1.. Anderaon of Yreka. In from Merrill DUIrlet Mrs. Perry llxn and chllUren are among vlaltor. In the city yCB. lerday from their homo In the Mer rill dblrlct. Vtmu U'llliniHaon Itv.ro. j,, llrown wua a bualueas vlaltor In Klamath Fail, yeaterday apondlng snmn lime in the court hoiiae look ing Into uffalrs. Tarty to lln tilven On Frlduy nlKlit In tho Flrat , Preabyterlan church tho older boya and girls of the Cbrlatian Endeavor Society will enjoy tt Chrialmaa party to which all of the younncr set are Invited. A tree with gift, and the proaence f Santa Clau htmaelf will give the added holiday touch. The program will be preaentcd by member, dreaaed as children. Mia. Margaret Cuinming. and Frank Hull will be In charge of tho party with Mlaa Dehllah Hawkins und Frank Moaer as tho ndvlaory com mittee. There Is a' party given the first Friday In every month by the society and all have proven a uc cca. Iue Marruign I.lrniae To Llnd- on Cowen and Hilda Lobar!, both of the reHorvutlnn and members or prominent Indian ramlliea, was is sued a marriage llconae. Cowon gave hla address as Hodoc Point, Mia. Lobarl as Klamath Agency, Lnn.l la Mold Sophia & Henley has sold to Sarnh K. Harshbarger 78 acres ot land In the Merrill dlatrlct tor a consideration ot Portland Vlaltor B. C, Mc-i Henry ot Portland, representative of tho American Automobile aaao clatlon, la an arrival In Klamatb Tall, from bis home In th north. Htopplnn at tl,0 iMr. and Mrs. B. C. Walker are In the city to hop for several days from their home In the Merrill district. While In Klamath Falls they are guoats in tho Hall boiil. From Uio Fort J. u. utter. Fort Klumatb merchant, I a business vlaltor In the city this wee't. Hero to Hbop Mrs. A. O. Winter, who Is shopping In Klamath Falls from her borne in Fort Klamatb. arrived luat night to apend several days. Wlmor Is an automobile dealer of the Fort. From ;runt 1'iiao Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Smith were visitors over the past week-end from their home In Grant Pass. Tbey are owner and manager of the well known resort, "Wea.ku Inn," known to all coast tourist, as the log cabin house near Grant Pass on the highway. Hunting from Medford Mr. and Mr. B. H. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Bartlett, tooth, prom lnont residents ot Medtord, are among the out ot town week-end guesta to make a bunting trip to Klamatb Falls. Hero from Hprague River A. J. Thulhofor of Bprague River 1. In cluded In the btulneas visitor In the city over the early part of the week. From tho Agency Mr. and Mr. T. W. Wbeet ot Klamath Agency are visitors In Klamath Falls this week. Mlaa ftlovrr III MIbs Martbella Glover, young daughter of Mr. and ft . U elnM ttaa haatt . 11 f for- $.U00 The deed wa filed In tho " ' " .,, . . ' . . . , ,. j i ' lng tor several days with a severely olf ce of the conn y clerk and S'U , an example of the dally recording done In tho clerk's olfloe In regard to the sulo of farm hind as well a city properly throughout the county. 1 (ilrl ItoeWvo Tandj Tom Tracy, deputy sheriff and familiar figure around tho Klamath county court houao. baa not forgotten hi friends In the building even It he ha been onjoylng the gay time In unny Cullfornla. Tracy left last week for tho south to enjoy a vacation i. well na to submit o medical .ii.ni ion for his Injured leg. Ha la at preaent in Long Beach, where he will bo until the holiday. Yes terday the girl In the county tax collector's oMce received a huge box or salt water tarfy with Tom'a felicitation. I.onliit Today John A. McCall . is leaving today for Portland, where he ha. been called a a wltnoa be fore the grand Jury In connection with the cao of M. T. Schmidt alias Oscar McKensle. who was arrested recently In Klamath Falls and of ficially charged with an attempt to defraud the malls. Schmidt passed a worthless chock on Montgomery Ward I company. sore throat. Legion M.vt leg Member ot tbe American Legion post of Klamath Falls will , conduct their regular meeting tonight in connection with the nomination of officers for the coming year. A good turnout Is an ttcipated as the annual election la one ot the big drawing cards of the season. Moe's Store Dororae! Another business house In the city which I putting on holiday attire la Moe's. the Woman' Store, which yeaterday began to discard the autumn leaves and present the presence of ' Old Man Winter and Santa Clau. O Baxter, advertising man and decora tor Is doing splendid work with the aid of artificial snow and Christ mas red and green. To" Givo Clirtatmaa Party Hark Yel So the Invitation read to a party which will be an event ot Friday night to be given by tbe Intermed iate Christmas Endeavor Society members. Tbe affair will ', be In the nature ot a Christmas party and a tree with Santa Claua In cluded In tbe plana. Each guest Is requested to bring a gift 'of the "Woolworth variety," wrapped and tied for the tree. Tbe party will be given at tbe home of Ben WII- oq. 130 Washington street.1 Those wishing to attend will meet at tbe Presbyterian church et 7:30 p. m. Pf ThrM Hunting In Klamath A party of prominent Coos Bay resident In Klamatb county to enjoy a aeveral day'a bunt Include Dr. Phil Kelzer of the ' Kelzer hospital, his father John B. Kaiser, councilman of North Bend,' Harry Wenderoth, bualnesa manager of the Kelzer hos pital and T. ' R. Jackson, chief ot police of North Bend. "" Return to Klamath Mis' Pau line Cllft, who has spent a' fort night In San Francisco visiting with friends was expected to return to Klamath Falls last night and resume her position in the office of the Wilson Abstract ' company. Football, Boys to Be .' Banqueted On Thursday evening In, the chamber of commerce the mother ot the football boya who played during the past season for Klam atb high school, will honor ' them with a banquet ' ' Dinner Dance Tomorrow The tlrst of a aeries' f winter dinner dance will be enjoyed tomorrow night In the dining room ot the White Pelican hotel with Bnd Lynch' Portland orchestra playing tor the evening. Hope V.'eaton Kilbourne has spared nothing (n making the dance one of the out standing ot tbe winter event. ). A. C. Mndentu Return Delos Mills, eon ot Mr. and Mr. L. O. Mill and Martin Ramsby, on of Mr. and Mrs. Carey Ramsby re turned to O. A. C. Sunday morning, after .pending Thanksgiving holi days In Klamath Fall. Attention, Royal Arch Mason Election ' of officer Tuesday, Evening, Dec 1 Banquet at 6:30 Sharp Please Come ' C. E. Jay, H. P. $50 REWARD For information leading to the arreet and conviction of party or parties who entered and rob bed the Waldorf Tool Room on the morning ' of November 26, 1825. , i The Merchant' Police Service Return from Camp Mr. J. C. Johnston, Miss Anna May Johnton and Mis Haxel Noble returned Sun day from Pelican Bay camp where they spent the Thanksgiving holi days with Mr. Johnston. ' Return from Month Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Beard and daughter Jean have returned from Stockton, California, where they spaa Thanksgiving and the past week-en oT. Tbey arrived in Klamath Falls Sunday night after visiting with Mrs. Charlea William son ot Stockton. Bellman Sell I-and Lewis H. Bellman has sold to 0. Neubert lot 19 and the south half of lot 21 In .... a cnnnnj AH.ltllnn. for OlOCa i oow.u ". I ....li ,m llm ..A OThll. The wl " - -" In the valley captain Apptegate Captain Applegato Return Cap tain O. C. Applegete returned Satur day from the valley, where he has been for the past two weeks. Cap tain Applegate attended the funeral of hi. nelce, Mra. Fred Neil, whose Central P. T. A. Today Mem bers of the Central Paront Teachers association will meet in the achool building at 3:00 o'clock thl ar ternoon ror the rcgulnr meeting. Rev. J. Henry Thomas will give the address of the afternoon. Mr. Kiiyken.lnll Improvnl Mrs. D. V. Kuykendall, wife or a pro minent local attorney. Is aomewhat Improved at her homo on Califor nia avenue. It was reported yes terday. Physicians, a few days ago. feared elio niftlht bo a pneu monia victim. Mrs. r.olilim Improving Mrs. Margaret Robins who submitted to s major oporatlon in tho Klamath Valley hospital yctorday afiomoon Is rope-rlod by those lu attendance a highly Improved. Operation Performed Miss Mary Priest, seven-year-old daughtor of i Mr. and Mm. Wilbur Priest. 1212! Wllford avenue. Is re.tlng easily l the Klamath Valley hospital, f ol-! town.- nn operation lo which ahoj submitted yesterday ntlevnoon. Return fi-mn the Ho.Hlr-lr. and Mra B. J. Ilea have . returned to Klamath Falls after a two weeks' . visit In the south, where they vlait ed In am Franclaco and other southern points. They aln at-, tended tho Palo Alio game between, California and Stanford, . i en. a consideration oi .uv, deed was filed In the ofllce ot the county clerk yesterday. Return, from Trip Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beal have returned to Klam ath Falls after a month's absence spent In visiting with their par ent in North Ptatte, Grand Island and Lincoln, Nebraska. Upon their return they were accompanied oy Mrs. Real's brother, Beth Waters of Grand Island, who plans to re main in Klamath for the wlntor. According to Mrs. Bcal, who Is a deputy in the county clerk's office, they encountered snow while pass ing through the Blue mountains. However, the roads on the whole wore In splendid condition and well traveled. Hero from Brny W. F. Kurlnn, a member of tho Harlan-Davis Lum ber company, 1 a bualnesa visitor In (ho city from his home 'n Bray. Whilo In Klamath Falls Harlan will visit with his dattgiiter, Mra. Robert Rlgg. visited with his sister, Mrs. Alice Sargent, widow ot the late Colonel II. II. Sargent, of Jacksonville. He enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner with his son and family ot Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Applegate. Leaves for the South John Mat ties ot Klamath Falls. Is leaving the middle of the week for California, where be will remain until after the holidays. Here from Ashland W. O. Sanders, well known business man of Ashland Is Included 1n the out ot town visitors In Klamath Falls yesterday to look Into business affair. KAPSO FOR COLDS at FORBES PURE DRUGS Dinner DANCE at .the White Pelican-Hotel Wednesday Evening Bud Lynch'. While rcllran Orchestra Dancing from, 6:30 to 12:00 Covor charge after 8:30 tl-00 Dinner from 6:00 to 8:30 Ono Dollar and a Half KAPSO FOR COLDS FORBES PURE DRUGS A CHINESE PROVERB Never burn false j in cense before a true God; ten-cent Glasses insult million - dollar eyes. .' DR. GOBLE Kjrea Rnuntnedl QUICK 8KRVICH 709 Hala Street aianes . -Frames Ground Repaired Have Your Xmas Photo graph Taken Early. STINSON'S STUDIO Southwell Stationery . Co. EVKRTYTH1XG for THE OFFICE ; WE INSTALL BOOKKEEPING 'SYSTEMS BaeK Main St. Phone' B03 PUBLIC AUCTION Having deckled to retire from farming, I will, on j Friday, December 4 ell to tbe hlfthest bidder all of my farming machinery and live stock, on the following term: 2A or under, cash; over SaS, 10 month time on approved nenrlty, with H per cent interest. Five P cent discount for cash on sums over as. - , , MALE STARTS AT 10:SO A. M. AHHKTH PERSONAL PROPEKTT ....Two Iron barrel., 4 wood barrel, 1 buggy tongue, 2 gas barrels, 4 bee hive, 1 wagon box, 1 cross-cut sew, 8 sledge hammer, nails, 1 scoop hovel, 1 binder and truck, 1 drill pre and bit. 3 mowing marhlne. I hay rake, S log chains, a SK on, 1 alip craper, 1 armasuitw. blacksmith tool, anvil and forge, M crowbars, S .hovels, O atay chain, carpenter tool., bolt, 1 bolt cutter, 1 gang plow, 12 pitchfork, 1 disc harrow, 1 manure spreader, t sled, - 2 walking plows, 2 lee tongs, 10 haltora, 2 li-sectlon harrows, 8 wheel barrows, 8 water troughs, 1 buggy, 1 drier pre, 5 sets harness, leatlvr, 4 ets lead ban, 2 hay racks, 20 hone collars, 1 single hamea, 1 pair nosebags, 2 hay knives, 1 separ- -.tor, 1 meat saw, 1 cleaver, 8 butch er knives, galv. gas pipe 120 ft, H. inch, 8 lantern, devise 4 axe, fl picks 2 stoves 1 wire stretcher, I 8- )a wagon, 2 lawn mowers, 8 gar den rakes, 2 wagon Jack 8 cream ran, 1 saw, 1 garden cultivator, O shoe, 1 garden seeder, 4 single trees, 1 scythe, 1 spray pump, 1 fanning mill, 1 derrick complete, 1 Jackson fork O ft., 1 cooker, 1 check pro tector) 1 spring tooth harrow and extras, 1 trailer tongue and chain -and coupling, 1 clod amasher, 1 set stilyarda, 1 tractor 8-10 X. a. C, 1 j hay cutter le-inch 80 ft, plpe.l j scraper, 1 Martin ditcher 6 ft., 2 j sets hay nets, 1 rope, 1 chain, 1 10 i eboe press drill, 1 deep well pump. 1 milk tester, 4 nesting stores, a ire cream freexen, milk buckets, lumber new and old, paints and oil, miscellaneous, 14 sheep grain' feed ing racks, 8 sheep hay feeding racks, 1 oil wagon tor tractor, 4 garden hoes, 1 14 -Inch tractor plow, 1 shov el plow, 1 act light farm harness all leather, 1 6-inch tractor belt 00 ft., 1 grain grinder and mandrel, I lot bee fixtures, 1 7rT tent, 4 canvas dams, new iroa 40 ft., 1 head, corn planter,. 1 gas can, 1 stitching hone, 1 self feeder (hog), 2 grain boxes, 1 water refrigerator, 1 buck saw, 1 split pulley. INVENTORY OF LIVE STOCK i Four mares, 8 to 12 years old 1 gelding, 7 years old; 8 mules, I year old; 1 male, 5 years old; 0 milk cows,; 2 ' to 7 Tears old; 8 calves; 12 ewes, 2 to 8 yean old'; 24 lambs; 8 pnre bred Poland China sows. ' -Free lunch at book 1 MRS. S. S. HENLEY, Owner. C O. MERRILL, Auctioneer. ' ' Style-at-a-Prtce With Quality Apparent Satisfies For The Community Chest Fund- Heart What Is Quality? WhatQuality Means To You and Golden Rule Stores QUALITY simply is compara-,. J tiva in purity of fabric, sea sonable "and authentic fashions, styles of the mode, colors and variations, durability, tailoring, cut and fit in merchandise. ' . THE value is in the personal capability in knowing and recognizing superiority in all the essentially inherent elements, as given above, for all types of fabric and wearing apparel for the price as offered by manufac turers. . HE service of Golden Rule stores, in a simple manner of explanation, is that of pur tl.tisiiis agent for the people of this community Experience and knowledge, combined with quan tity buying power, enables Gold en Rule stores, in Klamath coun ty, to buy fob you the most qual ity for the least money and is so sold to you. In that we are suc ceeding in building a merchan- . dise stock and service which fs in keeping with the future and the demands of this prosperous and growing county. Quality Means th Same to Us As to You In the Center of tho Shopping District. Service Witfr Values Solves Your Problems Entirely