The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, December 08, 1925, Image 3

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lani of hrr
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U aiuk of fli-i.
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To Hilmn Tin. IVm-k Mr. Lot
lu Murllti, alio him h,-..n In Ran
Ljfji. Mr. V' and Frunrlnri f,r lhi pvi two weeka
-,,:n nr"i """' Jth Mr, li.rl Hull, u e n
, rr. r. Mark r,.(ura nlo s,,,r lnr, (lf (ln mffk
pall until P".
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f""j"U '"' n""'y ,rk'"d" ln Mo1-
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(ill..!"1 K'lul hii.1,11,,1 f..ll,.-i.
Imtli n( li,.. nt ,(.,, ,., IJ'ir operation or ,,
Kl'"""1" " Hi.-lii.lH l ,i.1,r"' "'"'"II make, uer bom. In
cort of recent mil i,t ,,,. 1 il'liuns.
torn tn luii .u, vi,. .,. ....I
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t Merrill, , i,.. , ,. ,
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ll.-rx fruiii ihr
In Ktnnmth Full, t ,.ur, , ..,itli
np.li,! vi.rl cy In th Tut
Ukn country lu ln,,. f,y yMu nfirtllrlrt.
Mi..i nu K. M . Kal.llnN u, y,
I". Frella of (Jr.nl. !.. r.ton
Umni .tftil.-iily HI !,ll.
hitiitliiK and a f.r1(.,l to
rtiint to Kl.irauih Full over I ho
i.ak-n.. Ill frlfnn. hiii,v.r
.nd , lerl)r. OU.n-hln
II . IMIC. Mulch 1 .... ...
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I-rum ll. IWt-J. K. Martin of
Fort Kl.mulli, i bualnm tI.
"'r lu Klamath Fall, -elrday.
To (ilvr I'urlyTlMi newly
lay, Dfccmbcr 8, 1925
At Urn Kiiiplm Mr. and Mr.. H.
A. WIlll.niKon nr. Intludod In th.
Iltid vlltor In clly (hl, wwk
While in Klm.th Falls they are
Kiiv.t. In th. Eroplr, hotel.
loin. llualiuMl . ra c 'A.
I'help.. wife of c. A. Ph'elp.,' with'
one of th. market. In the clly, ar
rived lat night from n Franclaco
to Join her huib.nd. They plan
In remain in KUm.tb Fall, until
the early part of January.
M.Tim Vlltor Mr.. John Zbln
den of Merrill, who reildf on the
well known Zblnden ranch, wa. n
bulne Ylltor in Klmnutii Fall.
yottorday for optical trsutmam,
Here from Taoutna 0. O. Howell
nt Tucoma and hi. aon H. B. How
en, al.o or Tacoma, arrived in
Pie ThrJ
are li,,.,.l Tu.r. l.k.ndTri'.!I.,'lM,1.,0,," ,m"W' c1"" '""I !,."m'"h1 Dlht look
J ' "rnoon. ,PhlH1 w) tnjif FrI I intKreata In th. city. They are
With Htnitlirrn 1'aclflr F. H.
Horner, lln. Iiwnertnr of the South
ern Tai-lflc company la In the rlty
for evrrl day from hU home
In tiiin.imMr.
lU-nlly Mrrrlutnt II.tt One of
the moat familiar figure. In Klnm
oi h Fall I. that of Frank J.
Rrhmtta W..II Innti mt ..ruLMn..
uull, -n'liiig .imo ... .
I"1 ' 1 tlf 11..HIIV A .mnll llv nn lltM
t""1 ,"'k,ni,!.rVatl..n ftrhmll. .rrl. In Vl,.m.
ath Kunday and I planning to r-
L-As l oU"a "")l"r- f"r hrlt,f ""'"'
ti-ni in Kluiiialh ;
Ijy nlghl at the home of Iter, and
ir. a. L. Hire on Second and Jf
feraon atreita.
LiiiiiU-riiiaii V1j.1I. City rry
Pinkcrton, In charge of the ali-
forie fur Hie Uerllngcr Lumber
company, with beaili)imrtr. at
liilla. Oie.. wa. a bualneu vlal
tor In Klamath Falla ycaterday. Ha
kt on hi. way to Vreka. Calif.
"Hobby" IMjh HI "Doliby"
Del.ap, an of Mr. and Mr.. Loyd
D.-Lap, of aoulh Itlveralde. I. aor
loualy III tvlth pneumonia. It became
known yeaterdiiy. "Hobby" I
-iircely a year old. but physician
are of the opinion he will reconror.
Hunt In Tulc Ijike Among the
hunter to go out over Kunday in
the Tule Lake dl.trlct for Reeae or
duck worn Ionla DnldlBt-har, Fred
Feltner .nd Joo (loldamtth. The trio
vnjrycd but llttlo luck and one
apiece waa the fruit of their toll.
I.... M,. I. A. J ' lallorw Mr. ...d Mr.. , ffnn, Wwp
t,m., rtrer. where '.' Taylor. prominent Merrill Kh,., jmtity
knltyef the Si.ra.ue rancher, are Included In the .core. Kllimilth Knl, vUltlnt wllh frl
L Tity re Inter.wt
ptVr. Mri. John J.
ana. la the Klamath
ki ll nr flmt vlult
fu r ouihern drc-
Mil Ixittle
warier of th Wor-
i recent Klamath
M Ttinrwloy Vem
ftirn. club will meet
lit rrtmhyterl.n
rr.alar meeting.
ralleil by Mla
rwldent.
Mrt Thirle. nTg-
nt week end vla-
iatr.illa from her
MM. 8. Ilnllnu of
P. hiclnded In the
fall. vUltor.
f out of town vlaltnr In Klamath
Fall thla week. They .pent ye,
lerday .hopping In the city.
IMum froiu Hi. Helena Mr.
Hell Martin. ma:her of Jarkle Km.
mona and Maude lined baa returned
from Kl. llelrri, where ah. .pent
an Intereatlng fortnight vlaltlng
with frl-ndi and relative. Sim
wa accoinuanled by her aon Ueorge
(aln.
j.ytmt . Mtnri Improving Frlenila
of Ml rhelma Short will be glad
In know that her condition of yca
terday i. highly Improved today,
following .erlou I linen of tho
paet week. Miu Short ' recuper
ating at the Leo llouaton realdenco.
where ah make, her home.
Mr.
In
friend.
and enjoying a brief holiday .hop
ping tour. Mkj.. Pickett, who makoe
her home In the Bprague river
country ha been vlaltlng for
brief time in Ilonanta.
To lluy IVopcrty C'. C. Rolert
acn of Kennewlck, Vahington, baa
been an Interested bualnea. visitor
In Klamath Fall, recently. Itobert
oit wa. .peculating In Main atreet
property with a view of Inventing.
He left for hi home In the north
yesterday, planning to return after
the early part of (he year.
spending some time with L.
Jacob. Interested In hi. holding.,
The Howell, made a bu.lnea. trip
to Klamuih Falls early In the past
summer.
1ill.Miiln VUltor J. J. Villalr,
well known bualne man and lum
ber dealer of Chiloquin Is ln the
city for aeveral day.
At tho Hall A. 8. Conner, cat
tleman of the Uly country, I .pend
ing .everal day In Klamath Falls
and while In the city I. a gueat
In the Hall hotel.
Ilonnnzo VUltor Wr. and Mr.,
W. H. Kitta of Donania, are in
cluded In the out of town visitor.
In Klamath Fall thl week. Kitta
la connected with a lumber mill In
the Bonanza district ,
Illy VUltor Amos Lundy of the
Bly dlHriat, i padla -come tin
In Klamath Kail,, ,,
Here from the Fort Among the
out of town vtaKor. In the ity tbi
week la Mra. Wilbur MoFaUlBf of
Fort Klamath, who la enjoying
bopping trip today.
With Boo them Padfle-l. O.
Wiley of Dunamulr, with the South
ern Pacific, la Included la tho out
of. town visitors. , .
Surveyor, la Klamath H. A. Mi-
eander and Marion E. Boyle, both
Southern pacific aurvaon are Jn
the city for a ahort time from their
borne, la Dun.mulr. ,
With Southern Pacific C. J.
Wallace of Dunamulr with the
Southern Pacific, la included la the
out of town vlaltora. ,. , ...
Oirla Hare OtuirdUa Mrs. V. E. !
Parker he been named a the new
guardian of . a group of Klamath
Fall, campflre glrkt of -which. Mlaa
Ruth Winter ha. been guardian
for some thne. Mum Mlnler will
serv. aa aaaiauat guardian., . Th
group held the tint cer.monUl of
the winter on Wedneadajr of laat
week with aeveral.. aew( member
accepted into the circle. The glrle
will aell home-made canday (oday
during the afternoon meeting of
the Parent Teacher. aesocUtion of
Klamath FalU VUltor 0. W
Howard of Bly, it included In the
out of the city gueat. In Klamath
Falla this week. Howard arrived
last night. He formerly owned the
Hly hotel.
' Christmas decoration, at SOUTH
WELL'S. -
With Machine fompntiy F. 0.
Chard of Portland, with the Dalton
Adding Machlno corrtHny. I. a
ttieinoas visitor lu Klimatit Falls
tlil week.
Have Your Xmaa Photo
graphs Taken Early.
STINSOPTS STUDIO
MIU Addition . ecboo!
o'clock.- ,.
at ,.3:00
CAR LOAD
Sulphur
Just Received from San Francisco
This ig a commercial grade of sulfur for use on al
falfa. The price will be as follows, as long as the
stock lasts: . , , ..-...
In Sack Lots, 110 lb. per sack 3.00
1000 lb 24.75
In ton lots, per ton 45.00
Don't delay your orders on this as the earlier the sul
phur is applied the better the results for the follow
ing year.
J. W. KERNS
Moline Distributor '
Farm Implements, Cream Separators, Milking Mach
ines, Fencing, Hay, Grain, Feed and Seeds.
1303 South Sixth St ' Phone 557-J
" - Klamath Falls, Oregon -
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Stewart-Warner Radio Special
The set with "tha "wallop" and
Big Full Tone.
Ten .eta to arrive by express and
aell t Tea a monio.
Flmt payment Just right.
Earl Shepherd 007 Mala St.
FOR COLDS
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Jk th, "wallop" ,nd
"t Ml Tone.
- iut right.
Venus
Dinner
11NCE
at the
Pelican Hotel
Evening
Are You Puzzled What to Buy Her?
Give Her the Gift of a Lifetime
aajaj k (pJT VacuurriDectricl
rihe E Aa i washer
CONVENIENT FEATURES
ON THE "EASY"
Wringer Control
Safety Release
Large Open Top
Convenient Overload Switch
Three Vacuum Cups
1-6 Horse Power' Motor
Extra Long Rollers
Copper Tub 10 Sheet Capacity
Adjusts Any Height
Enclosed Gears
Steel Frame
Swinging Gas Heater (Removable)
Large, Easy Running Castors
For forty-seven years the "EASY" Vacuum Washer has constantly im
proved and today it stands out as a masterpiece. It has never been found
necessary to adopt a new washing principle. . , ,.;
Right now, today, more Easy Washers are sold than any other machine,
over a half million satisfied owners; ...
If you are not acquainted with the Easy call at our store and- inspect it
for yourself, or phone us for demonstration. . . , ..,
' Pay us a visit and see the Easy Washer on display in use for 15 years
and still going strong. . '
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Weak
and ,
Fallen
Arches
If your feet ache and
burn, if you have weak
anklet, pain in the legs
and bean, cramped toes,
if your shoes break
down, you are undoubt
edly .offering from fall-'
en arches or flat-foot.
Dr. SchoD's Foot-Eazer
it what you need to get
quick and certain relief.
Don't Guess thij test tell '
which feet are yours!
irnaaioa. of nctoal ha and ias with
fall aichaa madaoo Dr. Sckoll'a fWo
gnph. Thi nachiii. raako at exact ,
unpnaicia ol your stockincad iooc and
. ahoiv us exact cmnition. Ask our
loot expert to auk In. Pado.
Staph pictum ol your am
v.-' -M
Come to Us ;
for Foot Health!
- The tui lutes of foot ills hasten the
advent of old age; cause premature
grayness; reflect themselves in
wrinkles in the face; spoil the
grace and beauty ol the body struc
ture; lower the nerve tone; make ;
one irritable and induce physical
exhaustion.
Corns, callouses, ounions, tender .
heels, crooked toes all point to
a weakened arch condition
Nature's warning of the most .
agonizing of all foot troubles flat- J
foot. Neglect your feet i.- longer, i
Come to us and you will not only
enjoy speedy relief from all pain, i
but also the many other benefits ia .
physical health and attractiveness
that come with it. WE KNOW j
HOW. The services of our Foot !
Comfort Expert cast you nothing 1
Remember the Dates, Dec .10 11
JEa.na,am3
Ia the Center ct the Shopping District
Foot Health Days
Thurs., Fri., Dec. 10 and 11
Mr. R. G. Leonard, expert in the fit- .
ting of Scholl's Foot Specialties and. Or
thopedic Appliances, will be in our
to advisein the correction of foot troubles and pro
moting better health by aiding in Foot Health. He
was here last July, and we sincerely, hope the re
sponse to his visit will be as large or larger this
time- - . , , , ;
PHONE
129
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PHONE
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