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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1925)
IW EisKl Wetlnpstlay, Pv. 1C, 1fl5 fLOCALS I Mu VMlor-Kvan Manilla of Uniiun Kerllua to Meet Members iMalm i included In the score of of the drama seMlon of Ihc Am eiit of lewn buln.w vHtors In erl.an Association of rn.vfn.lly o i Klamath Kails recently, i men will nwl t the homo of Ml. I vl"m"'-' - Jean i.rrrv. !JT Xorili N'mh street. V 1. Trails.'111 lnura.v evening, -mim mtrpn , ,,,.. i ,h. Mordhotf lias prepared n inirresi- X p.ipor on lireek anil l.nt In HiHInl. otner iui'm Here from l'hllixiiii 'of rlitlomtin spent yesterday In the: " .icily on buflncsa nnil looking Inlo Mr. Wall III -Kn Walla, clly i nation". lr. I ieil aalil mat "all- city editor of The Klaniaili News. ! oilier liitoriittllonul court divorced ywtcrd.iy confined in hl '"''1 1 rnmi i law nmrl aa at present organ- wit h n lllnaaa. Tho niniuuv is not considered (rrlmta. sts. Tule l.ake Karnu-r in Clark Wil-; Vlit in the rlty William Tin on. Tule lake farmer, is anions the ley, well known Miller hl!l nine her. out of town visitors in the rlty thlsimade one of his frequent buslnvsr. w k ! trips to Klamath Kails yesterday for ' short time. Tinitley was accotn-( j,.rrm rancher, was Included In the Here n Settle K-atc Mr. and ranted by his sod. mnnv out of town business visitors Mrs. D. F. Guver of Palisade. Neb..' - , , Klamath Kalla yesterday. Storey are spending the remainder of the Malta L-ltor pick Mcrenson ot maj0 a triP to the county court-i week in Klamath Falls looking into Maun was a nusiness visitor in business matters which bare railed ' Klamath Falls yesterday, Guver west. Gurer. who Is a into affairs. looking Merrill Vl-ltor Alomo Storey. i house lo pay his taxes. Mlvi Wilson leaving Wilson, teacher of domestic aria in the city schools, will leave the mid dle of the week for her horns In Voncalla. Oregon, to spend the hull- I days wun ner motiirr. Mrs. mi ran l'otiilr l Mat-ruil Here James Lewis I'lnion and Mis llesale Anna ' Slierrlck. both of Klumatti county, j were married yomerday by Jimtlra Miss Olive of the I'eara Kmmllt III the local Justice court. j lied would In all probability result In our nation iiyuing tiseii in aoiv nicnilxr of am It an Institution." banker ot the Nebraska city, la set Wilson. Miss Wilson had not plan- til t. Imvm 'tmflt nitil w.k how- Postpone Trip Mr. and Mrs. Mar-(ter tDa close of schools mails It Bainbridge Colby and Wife Separate NEW YOUK. Ier. 15. (fulled lma tling matters of an estate in Klam-I Vlsitl-vr With IW llegln MIm ' """""l. '.'"lioone their P"lb'e fr ' '"V" ,hl" "'k .N.wil-llalnhrldn. Colby. aecr.tary ath Falls Elsie Monson of New York is tno! ", ". " .... ,',, , of slate during part of tne wnaon ; guest of Bee Begin for a week. Trip to rhlloquin E. W. Vannlce ; spent yesterday in Chtloquin. where 1 Mix Scoflelrt III Friends of Miss he transacted business in connection ; Lillian Scofleld of Moe's store, will with the Golden Rule store of the1 be sorry to learn that her condition reservation city. of yesterday is but slightly iniprov- i etl. Miss Scofield, who makes her trio which they had planned to make in the south for the Christ-1 mas holidays. According to Mrs. i Merrill lUnrher In- 0 of Merrill was among the out of town visitors In Klamath Falls yea- tag their children with the present1, I spread of meningitis prompted them 1 to cancel their trip. Mr. and Mrs. u Kmplre W. II I r.v,k nnrf H .rne. left ve i I" Willamette valley. Diogenes Never Met I This "Hone.t" Man I I i I tin ; tAM.P. taut.. pee. is ! departed iltellre il I'ulma never had heatd1 of lilngenrs. and this lark of Infor mation regarding the (Ireek plilloa ophrr coat him ISuu. lie I'nlma told Oakland police that a munth or so ago he I met him ""'I re .".' w" 7" '- ui v d, ""' lma,,!!.,,, "rw.rd a. ,, "'"""'a nd rwn' entro an "hotivtr ' nai k no ki. "nilnuMi I. if" 1 an n J 4 lAe.ltiim a-ith Mm Vila UMIIIan Vi ,h. out of thTstatrrldcnt. to reg-! been confined to her room for' sev- morning to spend two week, later foreign cars In the chamber of ! era! days suffering from a severe, n lno 01,,n- cold. . I I Mrs. (iaminon to I-cave Mrs. Del In from Merrill Mrs. R. L. Pal- Gammon and daughter Miss Nancy commerce registration bureau yes terday were Guy Herd ot Colusa. nstlfetrnf- AHnlnh H Ittihharri of Conrtland. California: Lawrence I ton and Mrs. I. S. Burrls of Merrill, j uammon. are leaving toaay tor me Morgan of Burley. Idaho: Frank j both prominent residents of the val-j south lo spend the holidays in San ere included in the scores r rancisco wun airs, nammon a par- Heeneui or ueiner. caiuornia. ana ley cur. are mciuueu in me scores, Rjimnpl H. Wilrork of Alturas. of out of town visitors in Klamath 1 ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Russell j Falls yesterday. j Ueed. Gammon pluns to leave later Hlmpson III Friends of Jack j I in -the week to also spend Christmas Simpson, who Is employed in the Hark from Chiloquin Miss Elba j in tne south. Hurry Cash grocery store will be I Arant returned home today after I sorry to learn that he Is confined to ; visiting friends at Chiloquin. ioc South Mrs. C. V. Fisher his home with a severe attack of i - left early . yesterday morning for grippe. Simpson resides at :i Vnable to Attend Funeral Fred I San Diego, where she will remain Pine street. i Peterson, county school superintend 'or the holidays. She will be ac- ' dent, will be unable to attend the companita oaca to ruainutn run Merrill Visitor Mrs. F. N. Mover j funeral of his aged father. Olnf Pet-I by her husband and daughter Con or Merrill is included in the out of erson. 71 years old. who died Mon- stance. The Fisher family plan to town visitors in the city this week. : day afternoon at one o'clock in ' make Klamath Kails their perman- n.-,,. -..A l -..ll. h-r . - mru H'l !U 1 .1 IB W M l M , ' ' , . , I J , . . . . . . . , separated. This wea learne.1 Tueaday night. ; ' when Mrs. Colby sailed for Europe! 1 aboard the Mauretanla. Iloth ahe I Turner 0 and Mr. Colby, however, denied he connected j was going to I'nrla for a divorce. with the hlehwav encineer'a oftl-e. It was admlitnl by a member ot la in the city for a short time to-th family, however, that the couple look into highway affairs. Turner' bad agreed to an amicable separa ta a gueat in the Empire hotel. j Hon several months ago. Mrs. Colby j baa been living In their apartment Lumberman from lu-i.il II. M. , nd Mr. Colby has been atopplng at Swigert. lumberman from llend. la hotel. spending a short time In Klamath Falls. Forbes PurJ Eighth .1 T In uooq service (a ! Galesburg. Illinois. Peterson stated enl home. Merrill Visitor Silas Obenchaln. , yesterday that he had not received tax Yoniiuiu IxMlgt timwiiig -Approit-Imately i) members are now Includ ed in the Brotherhood uf American Yeomen. Klamath Kalis lodae. which was orgaulaed In September by L. V. Stockner. The groups are meet ing every second and fourth Satur day evenings In I. O O. F. hall. On Saturday evening of tho past week, tho group eujoyed an oyster aupper served by bachelors of the organisa tion. The dinner was followed bv World Court Plan Held Impractical ! WASHINGTON. Dec. IS (Fulled News) Senator llorah'a world court reservations have been branded as highly Impractical by Hr. John Crier lllul.cn. president of Princeton uni versity. Itiplylug lo n letter from the chairman of the senate fnrelxn re lation committee. In which llornh ep!ulurd tbut he aimed to "divorce 1 suunu nuiurt i mc jicriin -uiu j m ui: miiw 111 uis uiuui, ............. ....... ---(each meeting has seen a rlasa Inl rain uisinci, was a ousiness Tisuor ueaiu. 1 ne agca mau leaves lleisi umikub auu .mn Aiwcp ! tiutlon. according to Stockner last and shopper in Klamath Falls yes- children in the cast and Peterson of ! doff entenained last night at the: dancing. There have Imn five meot- 'be world court from the league of ings since the Initial gathering and ' : terday. Klamath Falls. Here from Aljtoma Matt Egan. I Algoma. resident, connected with the 1 ' Algoraa Lumber company, was a i business .visitor in the city Tuesday, i Ward of Merrill route is included in the many out iOf town visitors in the city yesterday for a short busi ness trip. Miss Killings tu Kuiceno Miss Marie Ridings, teacher of mathe matics of the Klamath county high school, left yesterday for her home W. O. Smith home on Conger avenue for a number of girls ot the younger set. Holiday decorations were an Interesting feature of the evening. Pretty klmonr 1 and rhra f-ir her. a Chrlnmaa gilt. At l.ce Kealu a Dresa Shop. lUD-U Christian Ladies' BAZAAR Cooked Food Uummaare S Home Made Mince Meat Saturday, December 19 Hart Building 7th and Main Sit. Kictiiuonil Woman Visitor Mrs. I v. J. II. Smith, of Richmond. Calif.. ! v-t is In Klamath Fulls vhltlnr her ! Ilonuiisa Visitor .Mr. and Mrs. 1 daughter. Mrs. Milton It.irland. and ' in Eugene, where she will spend the Wiliiain Bechdolt were among the On Business In Klamath H. E. j Christmas holidays with her parents. ' business visitors and shoppers In i Klamath Falls yesterday. The Bech her sister, Mrs. Smith formerly this city. C. K. was li. Up. Mrs. ! reildeut of v Miss Mrl'liei-Kon to Leave Miss 'dolts are well known ranchers uf Eloise Mcl'herson. instructor of: the Uonania district. music of the high school Is among 'the teachers to. leave this week for j Here from Krnn F. J. I Hobby IM-np Much Ib-tter I "Buboby" DeLap, year-olil son of O'Flah-i Mr' onl Xlr- L,ov'1 DeLap. of south Fort Kluniath Visitors Mr. and her home in Portland. Mrs. Ray Taylor, who. own and con- i ', duct the Fort Klamath hotel, spent) Miss Elliott Kvpertcd Home Miss' yesterday in Klamath Falls enjoy-; Nell Elliott, daughter of Mr. and ing a shopping tour and visit with ! Mrs. E. L. Elliott, is expected to friends. j arrive in Klamath Falls over the' 'week-end to spend Christmas holl- days with her parents. Miss Elliott erty. resident of Reno. Nevada, has arrived in Klamath Falls to make his permanent home. O'Flaherty Is looking for a business location. He is a machinist and mechanic. HiverBiue, was reported much im proved yesterday. He Is a pneu monia sufferer. Roy Call to San Francisco Roy Call, with Mrs. Call and their fam ily, will leave this morning for San gon in Eugene. Francisco, Los Angeles. Long Beach j and other California cities for a ; three weeks' visit over the holidays. The family will make the trip by motor, returning shortly after the first of the year. Call is owner of the Klamath Falls garage. I-eave for the South W. C. Dal ton and Dr. L. L. Truag left the early part of the week for San Fran cisco, where they will spend a week or ten days looking into business matters. They made the trip by motor. Mm. C'urrin to Kntertaill Mrs. C. G. C'urrin is entertaining for a group is attending the I'niversity of Ore-! of the younger girls on Friday even ing at her home on Pacafic Terrace. Forbes Pure Drugs Eighth a) Main Good Service Good Drugs In from Merrill Included in the out of town visitors in Klamath Falls yesterday was Mrs. E. L Pad dock of Merrill. Shopping In Klanuith Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bunnell and family spent Tuesday afternoon In Klamath Falls shopping and transacting business affairs. Bunnell Is a Merrill rancher. fJrern Vislta on Business Martin Green, rancher of the Merrill valley district, spent yesterday in Klamath Falls on business. Accepts Position A. It. Plumbe of Aberdeen, Wash., has accepted a position In the dry goods department of the Golden Rule store. Plumbe arrived yesterday from the north. Chi? SttifiibW Git (jnttr Woven JSocMS for Chri.-tmaj-O a ' Gift suggestions from our Kodak counter Eastman Albums always accept able. The Library Allium (illustrated) slips on the shelf with other books. Price t3 2S- Other styles in a wide price range. Kodak Self Timpr clips to the cable release and "clicks" the shutter so the photographer can be in the picture. $U5. Kodak Portrait Attachment for arm's length "close-ups" in sharp focus. 50c and JSC. Other suggestions. Underwood's Pharmacy "Tlin House of a Thousand t.lfls' For a sensible, serviceable Xmas Gift for men you can't beat those famous Interwoven SOCKS Lisles at 35c 3 pairs for $1.00. Silk and Lisle mixed, 50c. Cashmeres in fancy pat terns, 75c. Silk and Wool mixed, in fancy patterns, $1.00 to $1.50. The best wearing sox made, every pair guaranteed to give perfect wear. S8k ifii KLAMATH KLOTHHfG Lr.APiNO c:.o7mi:Rn since iiioij - J Exclusive Agents The Women's Store is Logical Place to Buy G for Women. P-aturally women like lo buy Ihiitft at "The Women'i Tec-use it it esclusively (tore for women. We kees of every new innovation, and our stocks reflect this sjef of our buyers. We make a constant study of the tmiA men and we know that our patrons are fine judge's el and of service fivins; merits. Therefore we encourai well as women to shop at this store, for here they ci anything they desire for feminine needs. So we luffl you bring your list to our store at your earliest convi and you will be surprised to see how quickly and real you can check oft each name, BEAUTIFUL SILKEN LINGER A Most Practical Gift Beautiful Lingerie i moat fnarinatinir to the feminine eye. There are an endlcM number of dainty filmy underthinRK. It certainly will not bo hard to choose from among them, es pecially whm you nee them in their lovely lace and ribbon trimminR.i. An a jrift they will not only show the taste of the River but be a mont pleasant surprise to the recipient. A LACY NEGLIGEE WILL DELIGHT HER Just imapine her delight at finding a won drously lovely negligee draped in clouds of cobwebby lace. They are fairly tantalizing, they are so beautiful. Kxquisite Fronch flow ers add to the beauty of the negligees and sheer georgette sleeves arc draped so graceful ly. Tho prices aro not as high as one would naturally iniliK. Hints for Useful Gifts Gordon Silk Hosiery New Handbags Always reecives a Christmas welcome. There are sheer chiffons or heavier weaves in all of tho new Bhades. $2.00 the pair, by the box $5.50. Offer fascinating new styles to gift seekers. Underarm bugs, or others, in n lovely variety of tones to match your costume. $1.50 to $10.50. Gloves'With Turnback Cuffs With tricky fhiVing turn-buck cuffs in perforated or embroidered designs They are very attractive indeed ami are priced from $1.00 to $5.00 Christmas Boxes In clever holiday deslnns. Tlioy com In several differ ent sites. It adds to the valno of a gift o have it packed 1n a becoming box. Priced at tor, IBe, aile. Stunning Luncheor Sets That will win tho b'pP:0V81 "(,1th,! fastidious women. They w'li " the fineness of tho linen and toe of tho design. A DaintV Gut j ,st th. Ihln linen If"".1' aillfnl ""I display o """i, i hrnlilerea nnea all randy Priced lo. re -7T. : Truth in Adverti.ing-Ip