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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1925)
f Smulav, rVocmbci" 20, 192") Cblloquin Vl-Korn Mr. aud Mrs. Kciui VKHor Nelson Ward ig iu Kd Nlejiolh of Chllouuin. here ' eluded in the recent out of town Klepuih is conaected with lumber j visitors in Klumath Falls this week, interests, spent yesterday in Klam- Wsrd is a resident of Kino. alb Falls on business and enjoying shopping tour. Library '!wl Although there ' has been no formal auuonneemeut v. services Sundav According I of the closing of the library by Miss to an announcement received yes- Enola Hawkins, city librarian, the terday there will be no services in I building has been closed stnee tho the Zlon Lutheran church. The first closing of the city schools In order sermon to be given in the church to conform with health regulations, will be announced at a later date. j The library, according to Miss Haw kins, will reopen on December 23th ' Ihnimsa Visitors Mrs. ltegtuald Griiey of Honansa and Mrs. U I). Burke also of ltonama spent yes terday in Klamath Falls enjoy ing a brii'f shopping visit. From Itnnnusa Included In the out of town visitors and shoppers in Klamath Falls yesterday were Mrs. Ktta' Kllgore and her brother-in-law A. T. Langell. from their ranches in the llonanta district. ! Drown and Henry Grimm Jr., sou of Mr. and Mr. Henry Crimea of Klamath Falla' returned to Klamalh Friday High! from l'orl tand. where they servo a. radeis In Hill Military academy. They will spend the Christmas holl.lux will! the nrst of the year for I lie tiortu to res a mo their studies. multier are returned today to their home in Siiragu ltlver, after spend ing sever. 1 1 ilavx lit Klnmnth Falls enjoying a k 'u::tlnK lour and vUll with friend. Uendera are teinh ers In tho rrJgu lllvor sihnol. i Bonanza Visitors Mrs. Ada Par- with the beginning of school. sons of Bonanza, with Mrs. A. J. Hickman, also a resident of Bonan la. Is spending a short shopping tour in Klamath Falls. Mia Scofleld Improved Accord ing to word from Miss Lillian Sco fleld of Moe'a store, who has been confined to her home with a severe attack of cold, she is highly im proved and able to be about. Miss Scofleld plans to return to work Monday. Chiloqnln Visitor Mrs. Curtis Heldrich of Chiloquin Is a visitor in Klamath Falls, spending yester day In the city. Returns From College Melvin II oyer has returned from Corvallis. where he is a student in Oregon Agricultural college and a first year student in commerce. He. will visit for the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Moyer. Mr. Thomas From Mai in Mrs. A. M. Thomas of Malin spent yes terday in Klamath. . Falls shopping and visiting with her friends.' Miss Hill to Visit Miss Anna Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hill of Merrill. Is expected to ar rive in Klamath ; Falls over the week-end to enjoy the Christmas holidays with her parents and many friends. Miss Hill has been teach ing (or some time in the English de partment In the high school of Springfield, near Engene. ' She has cores of friends In Klamath coun ty who will welcome her return here. IVishard Sells Land A. L. Wlsh ard has, sold to N. C. Burgess Lot 1 In Block 7 of Altamont addition. The consideration was set for $1000. Land Is Hold Lee Hatcher. has (old a section of land in West Chllo quin to R. M. Dunn for a considera tion of 15000. The deed was filed yesterday in tho county clerk's office. Leave for ,the South Mr. and Mrs. William Duncan and son Billy left Friday morning for San Fran cisco, where they will spend the Christmas holidays visiting with their friends and 'relatives. They made the trip by motor. New Books Obtniueil Of interest to thoso who are spending much of their spare time In reading, is the announcement of the five new books which have -been obtained by the city library. Of especial intorest Is It to members of the Delphian club who are now studying Egypt. The hooks included Carter's Tomb of Tutankhamen, Breasted's History of Egypt, Sudworth's Forest Trees of the Pacific Northwest, Eber's Egyp tian Princess and Uarda. I Miss Klllott Here Miss Nell El- Hot:, who Is student of the Vni ! versity of Oregon arrived in Klam ath Falls last night-to spend the Christmas holiday vri'.h her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Elliott. Miss Elliott is a member of Alpha Delta PI. Miss Mordoff Beturns Myron Mordoft with his daughters Utss Alleen and Miss Lorraine Mordoff motored to Medford on Friday evening to meet Mis Mao Mordoff. who Is returning to Klamath Falls from the University ot Oregon to spend the Christmas holidays with her family. Miss Mordoff la a member ot Delta Zeta on the Ore gon campus. Mba Parker Leaves Miss August Parker, principal of the Central school, left yesterday for the val ley, where she will spend the Christ mas holidays visiting with her fath er and mother. Mr. and Mrs. George Parker ot Grants Pass. Land Is Sold Martin L. Poland has sold to Martin McAndrews lot G cf block 17 in Nichols addition for consideration -ot $500. The deed was filed yesterday In thoj county clerk's office. IU S. iriKby Itolurm -II. S. Grigshy returned on Friday evening from Portland, where he made a brief business trip, returning with Basil Brown, Henry Grimes and Den Dunham, all students In the Hill MlHtarjr academy. Duuhnw Is the son ot Mr. and Mrs. Kd Dunham with whom he IU spend tho hojldays. Iletui ni from I'oribiml Mrs. , Louis lierher hi' relumed from; Portland tn her home on ll'irsoflyf ranch aflor x lilting tor some time I with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Martin, j Klamath Falls resident. ; Leaving for the South Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bradford stid daugh ter. Miss Maryellyn Bradford, left early this morning tor S.urameuto. where they will spend tho Christ mas hojldays with friend) and rel atives. They will return the early part of next week. VUiting in Klamath Mrs. Joe Smith ot Richmond. California, is visiting in Klamath Falls for a month or six weeks with her many I friends and relatives. Mrs. Smith1 is now with her daughter. Mrs. Mil-! ton Borland 'and family. She is a sister cf Mrs. C. R. DeLap and U' one ot the old residents of Klamath; Falls. Among the Filings Included in the filings of the county clerk's of fice yesterday was the deed of N.. D. Ginsbach to Vesta G. Frost ot lots 1 and 2 of block 19. First addition.- " The consideration named was $2,500. In from. Merrill The Mines Thirxa. and Helen Anderson spent yesterday in Klamath Falls from their home In Merrill visiting with friends snd shopping. New Mi-mbcra In Clamber A number ot now members hare been added to the list of chamber of commerce merbershlp snd were placed on tho bulletin burd yes terday. Those who now hold cards In the chamber are R. A. Austin r the Klamath Iron A Steel Works, Rev. J. Henry Thomas of St. Paul's Episcopal church; F. T. Horan of the Forest Lumber company and Roy Call ot the Kfrmsth Falls Auto company. Knroute to California Mr. und Mrs. R. A. Moon, with their daugh ter Elva. left yesterday for south ern California, to spend the Chrlil raaa holidays. The Moms are well kaown residents of Fort Klamath, where they conduct the auto camp ground. . DALLES MYSTERY TURNS OUT TAMES THE DALLES (Ore.), Dec. Is (Vnlied Press.) Humors that a xvamun's arm and an abandoned car had been fouud on the old Sulpn's traets. west of th.s city Were circu lated freely lute yesterday evening, until ranilnailcn by Doctors Morse aud Hamilton showed the d'smcui bered hour to be the forearm of an ape or baboon. The skeleton parts wore unearthed by a puppy and rons's'rd of radius bone, to which had been attached liouea cur It ,ly resembling those ot a hu man bring. The flngnrs were as large as those of a large man, although the p.iliu t.ij only half aa wide, and the radius bono was much shorter. The theory advanced was that an ape or chimpanzee escaped from the eld fair grounds near the Snipe's trad years ago. and was killed or died from expo ore. Ir. llnmlltin experts to send the Uone to Dr. John D. Horner. Oregon Ag ricultural college or to the Univer sity of t'ullfornU for complete clas sification. . Express Embargo Cripples Florida TAxll'A. lFla.1, Hoc. l Hull id Puss.) Signs urging sho;u-; In " nd a ' of fruit tt 1h hitrk homo for Chr'-ittuai;.'' wore taken down by fruit tl'-olrru Friday .iii.l residents bi-fcsn to cu v iioiio of a thrUnuas without i;l(t from IK'lr relatives and Irlvuds in other tales as a ri mil i t the drattle preos embargo a-iuounced Thursday. Fruit dealers specialising la ship ping ChrMmna buses, hardest hit by Hie embargo on initLouud t pre-.t. were tjrred to turn away thousands of dnl.urs of business Frl- THE KLAMATH r! 1 q while ... . 1 .tiinrfttiii 1 'I'll, u,..!...... "' "ns ip, trull, fl.h r out of ho .1.1. .., prosit of ,vrj, nMurt Ml isna.iio rood), drug,, niodl, iun Tin supplies. TrXLI iloXr: API'LAq A few nighta post, v. i called KFI. U. Ahg.le. Louli. Mo., to urn, tai,, hl Hie program the bett ou ih, night. A few niinu.ss Im reDtloulst 1 Florenr. callod to say that he ccJ motion. Return from Hill Military Basil . Return to Home Mr. snd Mrs. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. L. A. Bender and Mrs. Bender's Anything you wish to sell? Or to buy? Tell all Klnmath Falls sbout it In the economical, efficient way through a little Klamath News Class ified Ad. Just Arrived! Carloads of Chryslers Come Look Them Ove Howie Motor Co 12th ar.d Main Phone 3 Dorrts VMtor J. H. Saxe, well! known resident ot Dorrts, is a busl-l ness visitor in Klamath Falls this week, and while here Is a guest in I the Empire hotel. Saxe Is Inter ested in tho new mill recently com pleted in Dorris. Woods roreman Here Lyle D. I Magness. wooils foreman nt the ( chllirtiula lumber cdSpany.-la In-j' ciuuea in . toe out of town visitors in Klamath Falls this week. Mag ness is enjoying a shopping tour. . Snowgoose III Friends of O. H. I Snowgoose, aged S3 years, and one of the oldest residents ot the Keno Sparrctorn Buys Farm Land J. L. Snarretorn. for a consideration of $491.25, has purchosed from Dan ! country and of Klamath county Blodgett a section of farm land near ! well, will be sorry to learn that Bonanza. The deed was Included In ' the aged man is 111 at his home. Ac me tilings of the county clerk's ot-; cording to his attending physician the old man snffered a fainting spell yesterday from which he has quite recovered. flee. Dickie Do Lap Improves Dickie Delap. four-year-old son of Mr. and! Mrs. Charles DeLap. Is slightly im- Merrill Visitor Mrs. Guy Mer-i proved over his condition of yes- j 'HI. well known resident of the Mer terday when he' suddenly contracted j rill country, is spending a short' ttiicuuiug puysiciaus pro- la me cny mis week enjoy- nouncea pneumonia. The child be-' 'us a snopptng tour, came convulsed early In the after-! noon and doctors were called to ! In Shopping Saturday Mr. and cbeck the congestion of the lungs' Mrs. J. Bowen rf which resulted immediately after.! their family made a brief, visit to! mvers7dI rea'denCe. 18 16 Southi Klamath Fall, yesterday, enjoying j a shopping tour. G heller Sells Property Accord ing to deeds tiled in :he county clerk's office Frank Gheller has sold to Prosper Garat five lots In Mills addition for a set consideration ot $3000. Freddie Hiehn Expected. Freddie Biehn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson; was eipected to arrive In Klamath Falls to spend Christmas holidays laet night. He accompanied E. Valento, who drove a car south from Portland. Blehn is a student In Hill's Military academy. LorcILa A isltor Mrs. Oscar I Campbell epent yesterday shopping ' in ixiamati, rails from her home in Lorella. Foreign Cars Register Ed Price of Little Rock, Washington; Flbur clo Canejo.of Yreka; W. E. Wells of Eureka, and H. Phelps of Okmul gee and J. W. Crum of McCalllster, Oklahoma, made up the list of for eign visitors In the city yesterday I to register their cars In the cham bpr of commerce bureau. M OVED TO OUR ; NEW LOCATION AT ' NINTH & KLAMATH YOURS FOR BETTER SERVICE nil llll i m ' . v ? i. u if:i.a , ...u -.. : '. . 1)1 ' jtfSi ill fr-f-r' 1 For the Good Boy Wm t li 1 ' rWS' uTVvtw-v. uuiit,ii ia.il, f irnc aieds 1 ncycles IMMwM Vj L iVi. ti .EI Ice Skates Roller Skate WilfiM MA I wood ana steel wagoni HftPafc ! 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