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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1925)
c a Pag EigKl Sundav, tWemKor 27, lf25 gTLQCALS llt-turus Miilfiml Jake J. Steiscr spent Chrls:mas day In Klamath Kalis visiting wild friends in th city. He returned to his home In Mi-dfard mirly Saturday morning. . tiring South Edward J. tsnl noaa. linotype operation of the Klamath Neva wiH leave on this moraine's train for a two weeks vacation trip to Sacramento and Santa Barbara, California. This la first trip that Mr. Espinosa has mad home in seven year and he will visit with his parents. Hrrr from Korky Point Visitors V Kiting In Klnnwlh Mi'. and VMiliiR In I'rlnovlllc Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hayes and Mrs. Hayes brother. Harvey Ayres. are visiting for several days in Prlnevllle with Mrs. Hayes' mother. They will re turn on Sunday evening from Prlne- vllle. Returning to Klaniatli Mr. and! Mr. Loranu F. Willlts will arrive In ! Klamath Falls tonight after spend- ins the P't wek In Portland and;oTer tn. week-end In this city; Cottage Grov on a wedding tour. lDclude . Bumow f Rocky Point Here On Visit Mrs. Lucille OreR Mn. WUMU will be remembered as, rodents, among them R. T. Jea- rs, , Klamath Falla VJ Im Ina v lloTVin A kafnM K1 aravl. I.. . , - . . . mi th ht rvrnl Mr inn Mr. uiug muri iiuiv bu. IS niriiur niTTrniv mm m m at m itai bUt a m m t in III VI llllll 111 I "The lliluea that Ohrlal lauitm i llrllJlllU UI 1 I L.IIL 1 ! ......... J..L..1 . Christian." nurn nifini lirinr.1''""' "A Mrs. Colsmau O'Uushlln are v'"- 1 1 1 h It If IKK I IV I T I ""''i"1 n" M'n " itinc In Klammh Falls for a short , Lf HflUUl II IUL " '' ,,m " " 'lu,,,'"" tint during the. holiday wxuen ; j Christ. Irai!rally all of t hrlsfs I with Mrs. tVLauglilln'a parents Mr. , tmnhlnre ul be found In th old land Airs. Frank McCornack and' j;kv VOKK, ' IHv. Hofcr-1 It'Stamont. . v I family. Mr. OI-augMln will bp , j., '.. ".rfj" mural "Th trthodox J have. for remembered Miss Mary McOor- j wnl(.a. leader" nude ly Kabtil , countries, refused to believe that jnack before her nun-lane. Mr. and , 8tr,,nra s. wise 'hate stlrivd uvi Christ was anything but a myth be- ' lug Jew agr" In principle wllh ! ItahM Wephen Wise tlmt I'hrlst j was not a myth, but a grvnt moral ftirie, Itahhl Frederick Conn, l"d JQIKLAMATH fit r tir. urn i..i ti en of. I . . . . I -..i iiill'KI) . I That was rrvrnlnl lo,iay when l.a ! '"KVBl.ANIt ,1,, ,,J n .. 11.......... ti... - I.......- 1'Slll II r...M ' H 1 rrr,iB, ,'i "i"-"t n'stiing ,MnN, velwrsn 1. ' .. .... . .1..-.. . lilt MM.I 1.1- n si nouill rtiiii'iHHM upnauniirr, null-' ' i ..f itin ihj Juki saIH hitrrt totlUtnt. ' .. .., . . ,..ti a .. ! narritwlw . . ' l1 - . iiriHMi luii , ,i, 1 'i, mneriran w vm-snwo h..l ltrenittent h iin-iuiiiiierr ruiiiix. 1 in mihup h r(1P,.fci, dwlnlon had been wllhheld from I """"fd at I n lun,th( pilltiiistii'n in ,ihih Aineriia y tnef '! Ill innrhJ Anterban state ni'pariineul, and ti plane (nun ( pulillxhed rxelunlvely by l.a l'rno. ; o caused Hi, Tha .loiutnent was sign..! by ". alth. ,.,r Prv.ldenl CtHilldgn and Iran.mlltcd ... , v"",n h to othrr nallous by BwreUry of i !''" ""'.' "Ir "",J """"" "evuiopea and 1 aJ ' ' "'ar lletlford. 'TTUVA WisTui """"Ml., UtK. Hi defeated Us Canadians. ireai in a nallunal 1H am, k.. .-..1... ihtiw innisni 1 . - . .. .... ... ; . - w voiveil inrougn in ettorta 01 the Marsh, the referee trni-.i iinriiius iminmn .i.i.iii...i- niived in leave the gsttij lions, 10 setu me lons-eiaomns ills aecontl period whh pule between Chile and Peru over ! shoulder. com ml of th provinces of Taena and Arlra. Mrs. O'Laughlin are now residents of southern CaVfjrnla. To Celebrate Silver Wcdtling Mr. and Mr. M. Glaeomini of Mer rill are celebrating their silver wed ding today with an elaborate dinner at their ranch home. Among the guests from Klamath Falls who will attend the party are Mr. and Mrs. Lester Offleld and Mr. and Mrs. C. ' D. Garcelon. They are guesta of the Hall hotel j ijmb),,t of jefferoo etreot. Mis. ARBITRATOR OF? while in the city. Visiting In Klamath Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wampler of Rocky Point whose marriage waa recent event are visiting over the week-end In Klamath Fall. Wampler 1 em ployed with hi father on the Wampler ranch, one of the most j holiday, planning to prominent in Klamath county. the city this evening. Gregory I teaching In a achod near Los Angeles and I spending her Christmas holidays In Klamath Falls. VlsltinK lu .Ashland Henry Ger ber of th American National bank Is visiting in Ashland during the return to Rctnraing From the Koath Mrs. L. F. Willlts and Mrs. Myrtle Helm are expected to arrive In Klamath Falls tonight after spending thej Christmas holidays In San Francisco and other bay cities. Visiting In the City Mrs. John Taylor of Merrill, accompanied by her daughters Miss Beatrice Taylor and Miss Mary Taylor, spent Satur day in Klamath Falls enjoying a brief holiday shopping tour.. Miss morning after spending the Chnsi- WeeU Visitors A. D. McPher-j In front Merrill Mr. and Mrs. son of Weed with S. M. Harper I H. O. Cox spent yesterday In the and F. E. Winn of Chiloquin are) cltv shopping and vbltlng with their business visitors in Klamath Falls! manv 'r'ends from their ranch for the remainder of the week. They ere transacting affairs while in the city. hcmi id Merrill. radical dlarusslou thraishout the cane of persecutions they sutler country. ed t the teaching of Christ," . While the action of Natanu , Sirs IMS in coming to VViw's defeniw and pledging I S 0.0 no to h estlne fund may prevent acceptance of Wtse'a proffered n-;nati.tn ws chairman of th Culled Palestine, appeal. the eaiuruicn v:arted against him by the trsd.tlonal rub-i bi. known as tha Atu.l.uh llnra boinl. will continue. Support ha been voueoA.fod Wis from many cities. Ralbl Smuel M. Gump of Pro-1 vWenc. R. I., agree with Rabbi j lU'KNOS AIRES, Dec. !. -Presl-Wise is not a myth, but "an e:hl-'dut Coolldg. in ruling on the re cel." 1 rent appeal of Augnstln Edwards, State Kellogg, It was cunnlilcred uf predion! list -porlsnce here, and Importune also is attached from the standpoint of the ('lilted Stales, owing to th fart t tha prcr Is of that country In Smith American affaire ha bcum y he ,, h TO STAV ON JOB A final decision on lb appeal will be made on III bonis of docu ments to be submitted no later than January . together with arguments which are to be laid before th ar bitrator, th ruling says, Th ar bitrator reserves the right to study carefully any appeal basd upon Opposing eentlment Is voiced by . head of the Chilean delegation to Rabbi Joseph Schwelfel. of Wash-'the Tacna?Arlr plebiscite commit-1 matters other than those contained Ington. Itee, In which Edward objected to In th ptrglsclt commission' decl- "We have our own attitude ihe'manner In which th plebiscite Is! slon. which was approved Kecember WIllTKIl CtiXVALKtM , III.K.NIA1.K. Dec. culm llond. Doled song convalescing at th cil.o.J tarium tonight, following breakdown. Attendanti mw, iiiwuiuua waa not uti Th composer spcts to hsr home In Hollywood irJ nays of rest at th saaltirli Kani'lier In Yeatrnlajr Included: In the scores of out of town visl- Ilcturnl.Lr in lliime Mrs. .rl . tors In the city yesterday waa Jack Schroeder of Reedspoxt Is r.?turn- Ra tlifT of Merrill, weti known val Ing to her home oa the ccast this, ley rancher. Beatrice Taylor Is a teacher In the C rants Pas school. Mis Mary Tay lor I a student In Monmouth. VlslUng Parents Mis Anna Hill arrived In Klamath county on Christmas eve to spend the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hill of Merrill. Miss Hill is In structor of English in Springfield high school. Ia Satarday Shopping Miss Ka ra ilia Klecker, resident of Malin. spent yesterday In Klamath Falls en joying a brief shopping tour. Return From Visit Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ticknor stopped In ICamath Falls for a brief time yesterday while en route to their home in Lan cell's Valley, where the well former KTamaih Falls resident are Hunting; In Tulc Ik" R. E. Crego and J. F. Glover returned early lan night from Tule lake where they enjoyed a 'particularly successful hunt. According to Glover they "got wet, got cold and got ducks." toward Christ and Rabbi Wise has (being conducted, has decided that not expressed It," Schwelfel com-jibe activities of th plebiscite com mented. ' ntllin shsll continue uutll giies OMAHA. Dec. 2 Miat think- tlnn still pending before blin. aa and direct Chile tf present be fore January IS comptnt fart re garding awards, with which Chile Is not In accord. Forbes Pure D: Eighth t Main Good Service GooH ma holidays in Kanih FalU with friends and relative. Hunting; In Klamath Mr. and Mrs. P. C. -Hale. P. C. Hale Jr.. and Clarence Root, all residents of San Francisco are visiting in Klamath Falls for a short time, enjoying duck and geese hunts in the Tule lake country. Tney came norm u; """'"' - - i well prepared w"th ihip boots, guns; younger sex io -ueuir u-, and the usual paraphenalia to make j afterncon for a week-end visit, hunting successful. (Those in she party were Miss Kve- j lyn Amicke, Miss Addie Jenkins. Shopping In Klznutb Mr. Paul . Mlsa Genevieve Hensley and Ken Landgren of Pine Ridge I spend- neth Mtler. They will return late ing a short rKt In Klamath Falls this evening. enjoying a shopping trip. j I III! " ! KZ Visiting lu Mclford Mrs. R. !. j group of the 8WEIT TO SKA. Vfait With. Relatives Mr. and' MONTEREY (Cal l. Dec Mr. H W Hamaker of Ashland, i Michael Pacheco. Oakland MOE'S PRE-INVENTORY SALE of COATS ;. youth. as drowned here this afternoon known Ticknnr r...h - i. w.i I vlnltlnr in Klamxth this week-end I "hen ne was swept irom a roca into They spent the Christmas holidays i with their many friends and rela-Jhe ocean, while his wife and aged) lsitlng with their daughter and son-! tives. . They will also visit P"nt atched whh horror. The . In-tow. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Loomls Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Ka maker of Bo-Prty had come here for the holl of Medford. ' nania while over -.he mountains. days and were spending the duy at j . j the beach. i Visiting- With Son Mr. and Mr. I Shopping frrm Mnlin Mrs. Carr, Pacheco was standing at the wa-( in Kla'mith tor's edge when an unusually Inrge ' breaker carried him out to sea. ! Leutnd Gray of Portland are visit- DaUon U shontfng ing for the Christmas holidays with Falls, from .Malin. their son, who is saxophone r1,?"f ! in Bennle Dotson s orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Gray have a number of friends In Klamath Falls whom they hav kaown in other sections of the state. Vbiiting From Weed Gerald Ban nister is visiting during the holidays in Klamath Falls. Bannister to con nected with the Weed Lumber com pany of Weed. uonanza isltor Mrs. Myrtle Kester of Bonanza, accompanied by her daughters, the Misses Anita and Raraona Kester. spent Saturday In Klamath Falls enjoying a shopping tour. .' Wonlen Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Gran) Nelson of Worden spent Sat urday In Klamath Falls shopping and visiting with their many friends. Visiting Parents Miss Rita Sbbmhart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Shlmhart, prominent Merrill rancher, is spending the Christmas holiday with her parents. Miss Shamhart Is a senior In the Rose- burg high school where she graduted in the spring. Miss Letitia Shamhart of Klamath raus spent Chrlstniaa day with her. parents. She Is employed with the Star Drug company. Christmas uiiiImt Out One of the most Interesting of the scouting activities bulletin has been Issued during the past few days by E. O. Nord, scout executive. The number was the Christmas edition and con tained many items of Interest to the scouts and their leaders. ' Round Table Dinner Planned Scout leaders round table dinner will be held on Tuesday evening, Janu ary 6, at 8:30, according to an an nouncement made this week by E. O. Nord, scout executive. The dinner will be presided over by Frank Mos er, president of the association which Is made up of scout leaders, th scout executive and others In terested In the furtherance of scout ing in Klamath county. Youre Invited to join our New Year's Eve revel to usher in 1926 amidst fun, frolic, festivity and the light fantastic. at the WHITE PELICAN Make Table Reserva tions now for couples, foursomes, or parties by phone. Dinner frrm 6:00 to 9:00 Dancing from 8:00 to 2:00 ill i ' BEGINS MONDAY, DECEMBER 28th Every Garment ip Our Complete Stock Is Included. a AMAZING VALUES! Th Fjihrino Fnra. L.ninirs. the fashioninc of these handsome coats are so unusually lovely it ia a little short nf astnnishino to see them marked so low. Everv ennt in InvtcMu fur in'mmsil enmp with wide fur bandings so popular this season. i " " j ACTAln ura i 1 1 1 mf w. ( a Ik.l ..limn nnwor MlialS - -o - ' ii'WOLlUlU I.11C1L UUl OCI1II1K iv 1 our buying power. , ' The sketches show the smartness of styles and the attrtctive uses of furs But the quality alone can be ap preciated on seeing them. SEE THEM IN THE SHOW WIN DOWS. MORE INSIDE JUST AS PRETTY. Forbes Pure Drugs Eighth at Main Good Service Good Drugs 'Truth in Advertising"