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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1925)
Pkv Fi'cKI Satimlav. Hcr-eniWr 1325 GO LOCALS leaving for Chr South Mrs. A. Former Kilfnl M-r J. W. W Steven ot the Imperial jre MfCoy, former resident, and now of I leaving this mornln for San Mcdford. was la Klamath Fall yes Franclsco. where .he will submit to er"y rr, w" '"" . medical attention I the southern city. j Ix-avr- for Portland Mr. and Mrs.j Leslie Rogers left yesterday by mo- lor for Portland and other valley j cities to comoine a ousiness ana pleasure trip. They will return the early part of the week. the city. McCoy was a well known rancher of the Klamath country, re tiring some time before he left to make his home In Medford. With I lie Ntmlnnl till A. A Cohb snd K. K. Smith of the Stand ard Oil company. Sacramento, are in Klamalh Kails for the week-end on an Inspection trip. Smllh took the place of l J. Moody, whose territory Klamath l In, Moody hay inn been transferred to San Fran- CISCO. At tlu White IVIIran A. U Brown Is Included In the many out of loan snoots In Klamath Falls this week from his home In Astoria. ' Un.l Is Hold Janus M. Crouch ot tiray's llarl-or, hln'". .ll to the Katph (Sllohrisi Lumber company a section of land In Crescent district In the northern section of tha coumy for a con sideration of 100l. The deed ac quired by the company Increased i their holding In that sect Urn con-lelderatily. Merrill Visitor A. C. In from Chlloquln ,lrs. Nellie Strowbridge ot Chlloquln spent yes terday In Klamath Falls looking into business affairs and shopping. Keno Visitor B. E. Kerns, well known rancher of the Keno district Is Included In the out of town visit ors in Klamath Falls yesterday. Here from Kirk The roads north ot Chlloquln and leading into the Klrkford district are in bad shape, according to Mrs. J. J. Villalr of Klrkford, who spent yesterday in the city shopping and Tisiting with friends. spent yesterday in Klamath Kails transacting business and receiving medical attention. Bunnell ia a rancher of (he Merrill country. From Roifclliig C. H. MeCutrhan of Bedding, where his headquarters Bunnell : wHn the Standard Oil company are located. Is In the city on a business trip connected with the company. McCutchan serves as mechanical engineer. In from Chlloquln Mrs. George Harbin of Chlloquln spent yesterday In Klamath Falls on business and i receiving medical treatment. Klrknood ia Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Albert Klrkwood of Bonsnia were In the city yesterday while Klrkwood received medical atten tion. He is suffering from a serious attack ot iniiuema. mrawooa is i Csco state highway engineer, connected! Merchant in on llusliicsa- B. W. Wolford, with Mrs. Wolford, is spending the week-end in Klamath Falls. They are residents ot Sprague Hirer, where Wolford conduits a store on the reservation. , Itueck Hc4l Itnnch The old Itu eck ranch In the lnlry district. I owned by Mr. and Mra. Michael ; Kueck. has been sold to Beit V. I Oooch of Bonania, according to a 'deed filed In the office of the coun ty clerk yesterday. The considera tion was set at I1SO0. Accepts Position Mrs. Wlmmer baa accepted a position In dry goods itMiumnitni nf Mm'i store during j the holiday season, sne taaina ins pisce 01 airs, i ivu i n -ills confinsd to her home seriously 111. Klamath Student To Leave for the South Mrs. Gladys Sexton snd daughter. Miss Frances Sexton, left Monday for San Frnn- with the work between Bonania and Lakeview. Entertain With Party Mrs. R. E. Geary, Mrs. Alfred Collier and Mrs. George Stevenson entertained with one of the popular vanishing parties Miss Yancey Improving Friends nf Amlrffv Yancey will he slad I to know that she is able to be about 01 ne season on mursuay alter latter several weeks' illness, follow-1 noon at Mrs. Collier home. Entertain At Shower Honoring ! Ing an attack of appendicitis. Miss! Miss Lulu Hansen, whose marriage Yancey is the daughter of Mr. and to Oliver Williams will be an event i Mrs. Frank Yancey of Shippington. nf rWx-einher 10 a shower was piven ! st the F. C. Bamber home on Wash ington street last night with Intim- I In from Malln Mrs. R. F. Smith. ; sister of Mrs. Vivian Wilde ot Malln, 1 anonl tha mtHitlA nf ftiA WMlr in the ate friends of Miss Hansen as guests. I cty receiriuR ,,,, ,rra,m,nt. The hostesses were Miss Ruth Llnd- ey and Miss Sybil Bamber. Guests In from the Kurt Recent out of town visitors In Klamath Falls In clude Mrs. Ray Taylor of tlx Fort Klamath hotel. Malln VWtor Mrs. Emma Ward, well known resident of Malln. Is In- In from chiloauin R. C. Snlnk. cIim11 In the many out of town were airs. Jack Campbell, Mrs. F. R. j Justice of the peace of Wood River; visitors in ine city recently. Holcomb. Mrs. Rert Cook, Mrs. Perry j spent yesterday in Klamath Falls! Wilson. Mrs. Jack Hershberger, and ; from his home in Chlloquln. , Mrs. Itarth III Mrs. George Barth the Misses Lulu Hansen. Inex Jen-j been confined to her home for kins. Eva Jenkins, Connie Crystal.! narsmiop i any r..ijoji-.i .uin me past rew days, suffering from a Take Eugene Courte Six students of Klamsih county high school, chaperoned by Mrs. Alice Howard, left the middle of the week to attend the annual "Journalism Jamboree" held on the University of Oregon campus and sponsored by the school of Journ alism of the university. Kenton Ilamaker. representing the student body, Norval Hamilton representing the school publication "Klamath Krater". EJa Jones, edl- tor ot "El -Rodeo" the annual. ! Arthur Moore, buslnrs manager of "El Rodeo", Ruth Christy appear ing for the Girls League of which she Is president and tills Myers, who motored the group north, com pote those from Klstnsth who will ! represent the local high school. Seventy Thousand For Midland Road According U Count Judge Bunnell. 170. "00 will be esuended j during "' Mldlaud market road. The cost of surfacing Ihe Midland mad will be approximately tja.000. This will cover a stretch from Klam ath Falls to Midland. Also the Spring lake section of the market road, which connocta with Ihe Mer rill highway, will be graded at a coat of about 117. 400. HOPIIOMOItKH WIX KKIIATK Sophomore of Klamath county high school won a two to one de-; clslon over the freahmen during a heated debate ye.lerday afternoon on the question "Keaolved that fi nal examinations should be abol ished." The sophomores, who upheld Ihe affirmative were Jean Itogera and Robert Clave. The frosh team In- i eluded Thelma Goddard and Paul Sevlek. Judges' were Miss Marie Hidings. Mlsa K.lolse McPhemou and Mlsa Muriel Nichols. Don Klsher. coach, presided. The winners of the tlrat debate, j the seniors, will meet the anpho-, mores In a championship combat of ; words on Friday of next week, the debate question lo be decided In the meantime. WlltMKKV AT IIAIUJ.UN PUICK ASTORIA. Kec. S. The holiday season normally has a bullish ef fect upon the price ot liquor, but some Aalortans are known recently to have bad ho oviuurtuoKy ot buy ing at bargain price; lower than ever in Ihe pre-problblllon days. Within the peat week Important liquor of a kind has been sold In Astoria at two nuarta tor II. A Complimentary Sunday Evening A will bo given ty Bud Lynch's WHITE PELICAN ORCHESTRA In the Lobby of the White Pelican Hot! Beginning at Eight 0'ia -Leroy Wil- Jo Cpp, Elna Jenson. Leatha Sim-! Genevieve Hensley entertained with cold monds and Bessie TuII. ? V T .k . . . hCT home In the Walnut apartments.! wmlanM M,H . p.M,r, ..7 "-"""'H l. , L-...,, r.ll. V.. -l.l . ;among the younger set. Mlsa ! " " -"'-.-" jEvelyne Amicke entertained during w- Schaupp lot 10 In block 58. the nasi week with a similar affair.' fo" consideration of 13.000. The j The guests of Mlsa Hensley Included land is located directly In back of J O'CONNOR AND DAVIS Miss Amicke. Miss Addle Jenkins , the original town of Klamath Falls. ! and Kenneth Maier. Alvin Bergevin Here? from Bray W". D. Harlan of the liar land-Davis Lumber com pany, is a business visitor in Klam ath Falls this week. WANT snis KIltKKS j In an effort to enlarge Ihe sub-! scriptlon list of "Kl llodeo" annual , publication of Klamath county high school, the staff hua prepared clever j subscription blanks which are to bo i solicited among the high school students and among Ihe townsfolk ' ' before Christmas, Havt) Your Xmn Photo graph Taken Early. STINSON'S STUDIO At the Empire Among the guests at the Empire hotel this week are ! d Ernest Kaufman. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Bright of Bend. I who stent last niitht in the eitv e. i "cport i arus tiut route to the south, where they will visit with relatives. Yesterday ended the second six weeks period in Klamath cocnty high school, snd students received their report cards. The names of those who rated the r.ipect to Return Here Among second grand honor role and honor those to register yesterday at the ! rolo will appear in the Klnmuth chamber of commerce were Mr. and ! Krater, student publication. Mrs. W. S. Beardslee of Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Beardslee have been I Io trom the Valley Mr. and Mra. eniorine the nast ten d.,v in irinm.l " " ""on oi iangeu vaiiey atn connty hunting ducks and geese in the Malln district. Both are ar ! and W. L. Wllkerson. also ot Lan ! gell valley, arrived in Klamath Falls t liiKt nifht In tn..nH uvunil Haw dent sportsmen. They are planning I shopping and vlBi;lng over tho week- to leave for tbelr home this week-lend. end. although they left word with ! n n auenaance mat they tor nail noioiuui oi town Perkins Display One of the most "would come back next year. ,b-! visitors in the city this week-end attr,ctlve .nd C0mplet8 ikplw of solutely." include G.M. Wilkinson of KUmath , , KUtatXh rM, tn hold Agency. While in the city W, kin-, , f In from Merrill Mrs. M. Giaco-i- " " " Bu';" luo Kloan Buys Property raul Hil ton has sold to R. E. Sloan lot 3, in block 56. of Nichols addition, ac cording to a deed filed yesterday In the office of the county clerk. The deed called for a consideration of 11.000. Foreign Cera Itegister Among those to register foreign cars yes terday in the chamber of commerce bureau were D. A. Roysler of San Francisco, A. B. Cravens of Duns muir. M. E. Coleman ot Tukwlla. Washington. W. s. Williams of Oklahoma and Alfred E. Beckon of San Pedro. ! DRAW TWO YEAR TERM Circuit Judge A. L. Leavltt this morning sentenced Tom O'Connor and Harry Davis to serve two years in tho state penitentiary at Salem. The pair. Indicted during a recent session of the grand Jury, were con victed by a Jury of a charge of op erating a still in the Miller hill district. Both men said they had nothing to say before sentence was pro nounced. They probably wljl bo taken to Salem by Sheriff Burt Haw- ' kfna today. ANNUAL V.A. and-- C00KFP FOOD AUH TODAY ( itWfeS ' Ladies of the Methodist flj I Nliiht and Morning to keep Qor 7 anfj Mailt' ' I I them Clcan,CIr and Msauhy I I WVtufer Free "Pf "" I I I or "r.y Bcouty" o ! f '"tol-B"'" '-"-'t:"uCk"J a4 ' Christmas cards, printed or en graved at SOUTHWELL'S. 1)3-8 I toiy nrr a praoiirai Atnas gill at uee iiegin s uross nnop. i.' no. 7th St. D4.S.I mini of Merrill and Mrs. Clarence ' ... . 1. t 1 t . r 11 -1 v. Bailey also of Merrill, spent yester- a.dTauk of Halman lodge:1 V tffke' day in Klamath Falls enjoying I ts jB the city for several days on i . 1 furniture store now located In the building formerly occupied by the Today from two four o'clock In tho I hu!n nrf in i . .,',: afternoon a Santa Claus in true trin for tho hniu... : Christmas st Big shipment of new silk dresses Just received at Bee Begln's Dress Shop, 129 So. 7th fit. Next to Shasta Cafe, pi, 5. 6 Christmas shopping. I triD for the holidavs. Dance Held Last Night Members! . of the A. O. U. W. association en-i From Sprague River Mr. and Joyed a dance anj card party, given j Mrs. L. A. Bander are week-end mas style will hold sway and give to each boy or girl accompan ied by their parents a bag ot hon-est-to-goodness Christmas candy. last night in tho Moose hall, to which several hundred guests at tended. Proceeds went Into the as sociation funds. visitors in Klamath Falls, from thdr, home in Sprague River. I Christmas cords, printed or en graved at SOUTHWELL'S. DB-S KAPSO FOR COLDS at FORBES PURE DRUGS All Day Meeting An all-day meeting of St. Paul's Episcopal guild was enjoyed at the home of Mrs. Caleb Jones on Thursday, with a pot-luck dinner served at noon. During the day the guests worked on articles for the guild bazaar, which will be an event of Friday and Saturday, December H and 12. In Shopping Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Heldrlch spent yesterday In Klamath Falls shopping, from i their home In Chlloquln. Heldrlch ' Is connected with the Klamath Sup ply company of Cliiloquin. Turner to Takf Trip Alma R. Turner, bookkeeper for the W. I). Miller company. Ii planning to leave for the south, where he will enjoy a motor trip. Mrrrill Visitor W. E. Hammond of Merrill is included In the out of town visitors in Klamath Falls yes terday. Hammond Is a well known , valley rancher. In Klanialli Yesterday Included In the out of town visitors In Klam-1 nth Falls yesterday was John Col well, prominent resident and rancher of the Merrill district. . Retnrn from Ihe Houlli Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Monlellus have returned to Klamath Falls after spending nn interesting fortnight In Han Fran cisco and other southern cities. They made Ihe trip by motor. KAPSO FOR COLDS FORBES PURE DRUGS Books for Children Volland Series Raggedy Ann Raggedy Ann & Andy Raggedy Ann's Alphabet Book Raggedy Ann's Wishing Pebble Winkle Twinkle & Lollypop American Indian Fairy Tales How Sing Found The World Round Kathrina and Jan The Cat Whose Whiskers Slipped Little Babs The Vegetable Children The Bird Children Mother Goose And Many Others MacMillan Series Trapper Jim Last American Frontier The Bears of Blue River The Backwoodsman A Treasury of Verse Is The Lion Hunter Amateur Circus Life Red Can Adventures Tad Sheldon. Boy Scout The Wolfe Patrol Bible Stories ' Western Birds The Golden Fleece Our Presidents The Volland line of books is the most popular now on the market for the smaller children. Prices $1.25 and up. The MacMillan line of books for larger children are of the better. and educational type of books. Prices $1.25 and up. Southwell Stationery Co. 626V2 Main St The Public Mark "pay cash it pays- Is prepared to the last detail to supply you with Groceries. Our prices are low and our quality Note there is a saving in everv em. Pineapple, Broken Slice, can 25c Hens, Country Dressed, lb 35c Oysters, Fancy 'fcastern, per can ....40c Oysters, Fancy Cove, per can 25c Cranberries, Fancy Eastern, 2 lbs. 45c . Mince Meat, Home Made, lb 30c Shrimp, Fancy Tuberose, can 25c Orange Peel, Fancy, lb 60c' Lemon Peel, Fancy, lb .' 50c Citron Peel, Fancy, lb 60c J Currants, Fancy, package 15c' Walnut, No. 1, Soft Shell, lb 40c Almonds, No. 1, Soft Shell, lb 35c Pop Corn, No. 1, Fancy, lb 20c Peanuts, Fresh Roasted, lb 20c Raisins, Seedless, 4 lbs 36c Prunes, Sweet Italians, 2 lbs 25c Celery, Large, Crisp, bunch 15c Olives, Ripe, 2 cans 25c Maraschino Cherries, fancy 15c Sweet Pickles, 1 pint 30c Cocoanuts, Fresh, each 15c Cider, Sweet, per gallon 50c Coffee, Folger's Special, lb 45c Spitzcnborg Apples, Fancy', Wrap- ,tPd $2.50 Winter Ilanana Apples, Choice ....$1.75 Cottage Cheese in Cream, pint 25c Jcllo, Any Flavor, package 10c Figs, Fancy, package Ifc Dates, Fancy, Bulk .......1SC Corn, Standard, can $c Corn, Tuberose, Fancy, can 25c T. Standard, can ' m 1 CnnU fill . reoa, iuDeroc - ,1 . . Cm, ( .AQI -1 l'eas, liny, rancy, o... r., r - CtrinffleM OU-inK . String Beans. Tuberose. Tam Tomatoes, 001m s. - .. Tomatoes, Tuberose, F"5sbu-( r. in Syrup. 1 Peaches, Cling. Tuberose. rl can ,.! ApricoU, Choice, In Syrup. Apricots, Tuberose, Fancy, nl Blackberries, unoice WiaCKDerries, iu'"-' - . Royal Ann Cherries, Choice, syrup, can . j Royal Ann, Cherries, Tubers Fancy, can Loganberries, Choice in Syn Loganberries, Tuberose, Cauliflovvor, tancy Onions, Green, Bunch Vn a Ua unions, ury, o .. Sweet Potatoes, Fancy, Turnips, Frosh, id Carrots, Fresh, lb Honey, por Comb English Plurn Pudding 1. nlnt . Whipping uream, yi , (j Christmas Pumpkin, size ift 1 ft... New Canft arjr w WE DELIVER HOURLY Phone Your Order and Pay Our Delivery!11