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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1925)
Pasre EibKI Fridav. PooomWrll. 1025 THE LOCALS ad ' iitin In Klamath -W. R. 1. i... or r-nlad. is !Kti (or a aii-t linis flth Wn. IVLay their daughter Lois. Mr. IVl-ay w the house ui 'f hvr lunuu. Mrs. . T. Irtr PI Mr. ad Klamata Kill. Merrill Vinilur J. 1- llakins U roent visitor In Klamath Kalis litliius of Klamath Agency Is lo- Hart-lay Sjw1his--Viss rti Jrcm his home In Merrill. 'eluded in tne score 01 out or town'lox ' namj -i-..m - Mr. IkiMtiib. iii Mr, ll.irrv; .eriraa inoni 1 visitor in Ihe city recently to eniov the !iu:nra ana leiur visitors Min MilVinal.l llomir.il Friend i fhrisiuias shopping. ;rtvt-ut!y ia Klamath rails to v- of Miss Joan MrlVinald honored J-v holiday shopp'nt- her with a miscellaneous shower on' Acn-i IN.llion Boh Simmon j - WedaeaUy nlcht at the home af has accepted a position with Stone's I tivoeral Molova' Mm laNnea K. Mrs. N'ate Otterbein. Misa Me-1 rocry. Simmons Is a resident of H. I'Uley. representative of the Don? Id's marriage to Leland Wl!- North llend on Coos Hay and until General Motors Acceptance corpor ate will he an exeat if the near recently has been employed with the ation. of New York city, left y fulnre. Stone stores in the bay rlty. ' terday for Vedford. after ependlnt i a day la luamaia rans. Mr. is- Mrs. lauiuu In Mrs. W. E. Mian. I pp Hoxtess Miss Jo Vpp . ley s headquarters are in fort-, Lamm spent Wednesday in the i entertained informally for a few ; land. ' I eity visiting and shopping among ; friends on Wednesday night with 1 i the stores. I cards. Following several hours of . ItaJ- Cumtlikm I hangrxl : playing the girts enjoyed the re-! No improvement -esterday was Gaikl Basaar Today Beginning : mainder of the evening at the dance. 1 shown la the case of "Boohy" le-. I Lap. year-old son of Mr. BU .sirs, j In from Illy Frank Obenchain. I Uoyd' IK-Lap. of south Riverside. ; prominent cattleman of the Bly ' The baby Is the victim of pneu-; monla. ; in i a i I. I' . l: sharply at ten o'clock this morning, members of St. Paul's Episcopal church guild will open their an nual holiday baiaar which will be ccuatry. waa in the city yesterday conducted on Friday and Saturday. enjoying a brief shopping tour. The Guild members have been working steadily on gifts and use-1 Returns from Portland A. J. ler. of the Standard Oil company, ful articles which will make their '"Doc" Lyle of the Klamath General : at Xtedford. returned to his home appearance on the tables in the hospital hss returned from a brief , city by automobile yesterday, after building on the corner of Seventh i business trin which took him to spending a day In Klamath Falls and Main, the office rooms recent-1 Portland and oilier valley cities, ly vacated by the Bellman Realty According to Lyle he met a num company. A lovely assortment of ber of Klamath Fails resldenta In gift and household articles have Portland who were making similar been arranged on display. short trips. Mise Walton Leaving Miss Kath- ! In from the Fort Bob Gorden eriae Walton is leaving this morn-; is. enjoying a brie: visit la the city ing for Stockton. California, where ; from h'-s father's ranch in the Fort she will visit for a week prior to ! Klamath country, the holiday season whh her sister. ! Mr. Miller Leaves Eugene Mit- vtsitlng friends. I'ntll recently he was employed la Portland. Misa Hansen Return Miss Alice Hansen returned lo Klamath Falls this week from Oakland. Calif., where she has spent the winter. Miss Hansen will visit with her family for a short time, planning to return to the south within a week. She attended the wedding Miss Beatrice Walton, who is a; Sprague Itivrr Visitor C. A. of her sister, Mlas Lulu Hansen. student In the College of the Pac- j Sconchln. prominent reservation ; which was an event of last even ifle. Both the Misses Walton will ; resident, !s in the city from his ing. spend the holidays in Klamath ! home in the Sprague River country. ' Falls with their parents. Mr. and : ' ' j Here from Dunsniulr Among Mrs. George Wslton. Miss Kath- Leaving for the South Mr. and 'he guests at the Hall hotel this erine Walton may return for the I Mrs.' Dan Ryan, prominent resi-1 week Is W. J. MrKnerncy of Duns spring term to enter the college. I dents of the Fort Klamath country muir. Southern Pacific man. An- Leaving tor the North John Rudd Is leaving the latter part of the week for Portland, where j w tne ho!ld,yi wltn Rya., he will make his home after spend-; sl3ter From Vancouver they plan where the Ryan ranch is located. ! other Puusmiilr resident at the Hall are leaving this week for Vancqu- connected with the Southern ver. British Columbia, where they Pacific is H. W. Meek. ing seine time In Klamath Falls. Ia from Merrill G. H. Carle ton of Merrill, prominent valley rancher, spent yesterday In Klam- thev Dlan ' Musician from the tullry Dan to leave immediately for the south 'Uloughby, Malcolmn McDonald, where the remainder of the winter " "ara ana ttennie Johnson will be spent In San Diego. i arrived in the city last night from i their homes In Grants Pass to P.oy Nelson is a ! Pend some time here, In fin ni f"s '?kln b,U!,"'Ma in" Keno visitor in Klamath. Fall, for . musicians. ' t brief hniinM frin They are brother of Miss librarian of the high school. Maude Carleton. Klamath county In from Merrill Mrs. George Rndolph is Included In the out of town visitors In Klamath Falls 7r . sio bank tcruaj. To Hunt Sunday Among the en thusiastic hunters to plan Sunday for a hunting trip in the Tule Lake eountry are "Bud" J.. D. Conway and Lloyd Porter, both of the First Kuntry Here from Crescent Ed die Santry, well known Crescent resident Is a Klamath Falls visitor in the city for the remainder of the week on a business trip. ! IIH 1111. i-L... t i. u ! Keilron Club Members of is among the out of town visitors ! edr0n.,C,Ub1 J "thua.as ln Klamath Fall, this week from ' ' " with P hi. home In the Hildebrand dis-1? d. turn"t- Fellow ngthe brief i uuB.ur33 itic Dii is cujueu a social I hour. Merrill Visitor Mrs. John Tay- i lor of Merrill is among the busl the nesa visitors In the city yesterday. trict. Vannira III Friends cf E. W. j Vannice of the Golden Rule store will be sorry to learn that he Is confined to his home with a severe attack of cold on his lungs. He Foreign Cars A. Waive. Salida. ; Colorado resident, with J. T. Parm eloe of Reno, Nevada. R. E. Vun Horn 'of Kacramtmto and W. M. v - i .. . , Webber of Oakland, are among the has been unable to be In the store , . . r. iuicif.il icBiuniis in isiawain rails this week. The four registered the past two days. Sprague River Visitor Mrs. W. j C. Callison is spending several days j shopping in Klamath Falls from her borne in the Sprague River ; district. Callison Is well" known In ! Sprague River, where he is em-: ployed as saw filer with the Camp- j bell-Towle Lumber company. their cars in the chamber of com merce tourist bureau Wednesday. Kirk Vlxitor Among the recent visitors in Klamath Falls is W. R. Dyce of Kirk. To Visit DurltiK Holidays Word has been received by Mrs. J. C. Johnston from her son Charles, who ia a student in the Pasadena Military academy, that he will ar- At the Empire Hotel F. G. Chard, with the Dalton Adding Ma- the valley, where 'business in Med-! I'? '"Klamath Fall, in the near ford called him. Whue in Klam-! 'U'"e 10 -P"" Christmas holiday, , -..u uiciiiitcii ui nis lamny. I Charles was recently Injured in a football game In which he particl- ath Chard was a guest in the Em- . pire hotel. In from (liiloquln A recent business visitor in Klamath Falls Is Lyle D. Magness. logging con tractor of Chiloquin. who spent ev eral day. of this week la the city. pated, playing for the academy. In frcm HprnRuc River W. C. Mattson, manager of Campbell Towle Lumber company and a for mer reslrfent nf ICInmalh Colta In in the city to shop and visit with IiTS-TjC irienas lor several days. Mattson will leave tonight 'or his home in the Sprague River country. Merrill Visitor N. E. Woodhouse of Merrill is Included In the score.i of out of town business visitor, in Klamath Falls. Mrs. MiKIhIii In Mrs. McElwin of Modc-c Point Is Included in the visitors in Klamath Falls this week. She spent Thursday In the city from her home to receive medical attention. lariiKeir Valley Visitor John Turner of Laiigell's Valley Is a bus iness visitor In Klamath Fulls. Tur ner is a well known valley rancher. Forbes Pure Drugs Eighth at Main Good Service Good Drugs Something New Empire Orchestra Violin Lead Time Saturday Night Place Altamont Auditorium Real Floor Real Music Real Dancing Officers on Business Rlutn Traf fic officers Joe MeMuhon and Charles Talent arc In Klamath Foils on business. MrMahnn Is sergeant of the southern Oregon district, with offices In Medford. Officer Talent Is assigned to Jackson county for regular duty. B. P. Lewis Grocery 'The Coffee House." 223 So. Sixth St. Phone 355 We carry a complete line of Quality, Groceries. 9 Try a pound of Lewis Special Coffee. Pay us a visit or phone your order in. We have our own delivery. Meat Market operated in co-operation with Grocery. a .. .. 4 if HO ' ,ti i .1 i Jnmnissass aasnasaw $JQ.50- Moe's Annual Disposa of Coats and Dresses Lasts Through Friday and Saturday Only You are interested in buying a quality Co or Dress at the lowest possible price: that brin you to Moe's. 1 Our Now York and Chicacro buvinir offiroa Knva . j lis the most remarkable value shown in feminine attire in ki.J nth Falls. R1H Comparative prices mean nothing the Coats and Dresses have received a real genuir marK-down. tome ana see lor yourself. THE NEWEST and BEST COATS Our Styles Are High and Our Prices Low select your w inter L oat wiui care I uuy one which u attn tive, well made of fine material, trimmed smartly with the vantage of a very low price. In other words shop at this ston You'll always find just what you want here. 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