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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1925)
P Eight Tuestlnv. TVcpmht'i- 20. 102 LOCALS Mix ' Jennings llelurns. Miss Kcturn From Dunsnmir. Mr. and Lorettu Jennings returned Sunday Mr. Charles U. Dodson havo rvturn. evening from Fortland, where she cd from Uunsmulr, where they spent pent the Christmas vacation with the week end with Dodson parents, her mother In the north. Miss Jen-Mrs. Dodson will be remembered nines Is a member of the Klversldeas Miss Klva Arant. their wedding school faculty. twins an event of Christmas eve in . Yreka. Here Hunting. Edson Foulks Jr. of Yreka spent the past few days To Attend Show. Among the enjoying a hunting trip In the Tulej Klamath Falla residents who are Lake country. He was accompanied, planning to attend the Kolb and on the hunt by Mr. and Mr. J. P. 1 1)111 show which la now showing at Hale and son of San Francisco, who ' the Craterian theatra In Medford. hare been TtsitlnR for the past few are Mr. and Mrs. Lester Offield and days In Klamath Falls. ! Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Garcelon and ! daughter Jane. The five will leave Visits With Family. Miss Inci this afternoon to attend the affair. Tharkara of the White Pelican hotel j spent an Interesting Christmas and J Old Klamath llo.lil.-nt Her. weekend Tacatlon visiting with her Charles Graves, one or the old promi p rents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Thack-j nent residents of Klamath county ara. .ranchers of Dorris, and with' and Klamath Falls, Is visiting for her sister and brother-in-law. Mr. I several days in Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Short of Macdoel. Graves is now making his home In ' Bend, where he is Interested In the Visit In Dorris-T-Mra. E. Virgil building of a new home. While In spent the holiday season visiting , southern Oregon Craves was Identl- Here On Visit Mrs. t K. Mold and her daughter Miss Gloria May tlold are visiting In Klamath Falls for a short time from their home In Mod ford. , Hunting From Talent D. How. man and Max Little who make fre quent visits to Klumnth Fall in the Interest of hunting" arrived In the city last night for a abort time to spend several days In I he Tule Lako country. Uoth Itowman and Little are resident of Talent. Itrnil Visitor M, K. Gilbert and daughter of Bend are among tho visitors In Klamath Falla tills week. Mitchell Influence Presages Aircraft Fight ir. .'c.v;; Merchant In Mr. and Mr. C. J. Taylor, merchants of Beatty on , the reservation are In the city for several days visiting with friends, j With liopeo J. W. Peart of Med-1 ford, affiliated with the California-' Oregon Power company Is spending. a short time in Klamath Falls. with her son. Mr. Looslcy of Dorris. Loosley la a well known merchaut of the northern California city. fied prominently with the lumber industry, as well as ranching, which he followed for a number of years. Mother. Visiting Here. Miss Anita Shaffer is enjoying a visit from her mother. Mrs. Oliver Shaffer, a resi dent of Dorris. Miss Shaffer scent ! he Christmas holidays visiting with I her parents in the south. i At the White Pelican Hotel. Among the guests In the White Pelican hotel this week Is W. H. Poppy of Medford, who makes fre quent business visits from bis home la the valley to the city. Officers Instated. Installation of officers of the Business and Profes sional Women's club, of which Mrs. Gordon Dfxun is now president, was made last night in the library club rooms, with an especially large turn out. A musical program followed by refreshments made the evening one of the most enjoyable held by the club. Beatty Visitor Included la the visitor In Klamath Falls this week from the reservation are Mr. Mc intosh and daughter and A. C. Ol son all residents of Beatty. If.-' r.- . . W i -4i r Mire-. ! , mm. Ai I-.. i L ...ember of house aircraft committee favor adaption lit full of rccotnincnilillona of Col. William Mitchell for reform of V. S. air services, and llie committee, wlil. li Includes men who do not spree with the colonel, is expected to have a stormy time passing on seores of air bill intro duced In houte. Members of body are seen at tho capital: (I. to r.) Heps. Annfn . I'ra II. N V.; Charles S. Kaust. Mo.j Horian UmiK-rt. Wis.; Chairman Albert II Vestal. In.l ; hrank It. Itrid, lll.i Clarence la, Cslif. Messrs. Prall, I.amiert ami Held advocate the Michell plan. Kaneher Return From South . nf Oregon, where she Is majoring In M. H. Wampler. well known ranch-1, special music course, nrrlved In er of Rocky Point spent the past Klamath Full on Christmas ,Kve evening In Klamath Falls from his to ,p,-nd the holidays with her hus home on the lake. Wampler has band who Is advertising manager returned from San Francisco where' ot the Golden Rule. Mrs. Woodslde he spent the holidays. accompanied to Ashland by ho l Sua and Thornton . Smith spent husband, owner of the Lamm mill' Sunday In lh valley, where they at Modoc Point. j enjoyed a visit with Mr. Smith s 'sister. Mrs. P. K. Illnkley. .i Mr.. .. : "" .u'.u"'"" fiurned frum a' twl M Frl II ' Mr- d ' --'isnn. "liver He.ldli.- .. ...i ,7 ;; i aflnrnoon i. . "a i , , -s win j7 elalioralelv .... ' horns. Covers . .V 'l s.. ... u.reeion and 4.J i?' i KlM""h lid sw tlld of Vil Fall. ll ...... .. W K . .rl. jmM llniham. Whini- . . of the Plevna .obool M4 Joh'i vmrni. In rVom Mermi Included score, of out of t. Klamath Fall, ysatard,, J OB "f Mrrlll. hto soq fi Pope of Oreaxia Am.i. 1 g and Kenneth Col, J i niversny of Oregon. Aj denu of the nsHchboruti eH In KUmalh Moaday-j. A ray. Merrill harh.r day In Klamath Falls ' feo.iJ uusinesi aitairs. Minor 0M'nitiin Mlos Alsa Kyan, daughter of Mr. aud Mrs, Visiting Here. J. A. McAlpine of Odell Lake is visiting in Klamath Falls for a short time, combining business and pleasure In bis three-l day stay in the city. Copco Visitor. Among those out-of-town business visitors in Klam ath Falla this week is W. M. Shep ard of Medford. well known resident of the valley city- Shepard I- af filiated with the California-Oregon Power company, and is making a visit to Klamath Falls in connec tion with the business of the com pany. . Visiting in Santa Barbara. Ed Espinosa. linotype operator of The Kiamath News, left Sunday for San ta Barbara, where he will spend tea days visiting with members of his family. Espinosa received word that his mother was seriously III shortly before his departure. . Here From fhilofuln John Stev ens, lumberman of Chiloquin, is spending a short time in Klamath Falls on business. At the Hull Hotel II. Thomas, service man for the Best Tractor company Is among the out of town guests In the Hall Hotel. Thomas Is visiting tor several days from his home in Medford. From Portland. C. B. Richmond and Charles E. Hart arrived in Klamath Falla last night for a brief business visit. Richmond is land agent for the northern lines, for which Hart is the. attorney. has many friends In Klamath Falla Lloyd Ryan, prominent merchant. I who will enjoy her visit while in j submitted to a minor operation for Mis MrMatuin Arrive In Klain- tne city. During the past summer' the removal of tonsils yrnterday In ath Miss Cecellla McMahan arrived 8ne served as hostess at the Crater' he Klumath Valley h.ispttjl. S!io In Klamath Falls last night after Lako Lodge. I"" reported as rrsilnr. easily la.. an absence of six months during ' ntitht. which time she was visiting for sev-j Leave for the Sou ill Mrs. W. K.j eral months in St. Louis. Missouri.', Lamm and young daughter left! VUlt In -lil.m l - lr and Mr. Miss McMahan has been affiliated : Sunday morqlng for the south to ' Willard L. Sini'.h, Vr. and Mrs. E. for several year with Miss Cert-! spend a short time before rude's shop and will assume charge for Honolulu. Mr. Lamm will h- during the absence of Mis Eckman Joined in San Francisco by her who is leaving this week for the' mother. Mrs. McCourt and her sis east on a spring buying tour. j ter Mrs. George Watt, a former j Klamath Falla resident, who will Visiting Here Mrs. L. N. Wood-1M w,h her on the thirty find side, who ia attending the University' jpp lhe Islands. Mrs. Lamm was Merrill Visitor Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kai'.dra. well known Mwrrlll residents, spent yesterday In Klam ath Falls sh ipping and vkltlng with friends. KAPSO FOR COli t FORBES rURE DRUGS Ijikeilew Visitor lit F. Jordan contractor f the Lakevlew road, spent yesterday In the city on business. KAPSO FOR COLDS at FORBES PURE DRUGS See Our Fine) Axortnii'ne cf Picture Frumojt. .At Ua Do Your Kodak r'ini.nhinir. STiNSON'S STUDIO In the llnpka Did Ma.on., Attentio Special Communicatio Tuesday. Dec. 29, at 1 P For purpose cf conduct funeral services for H Daniel A. Nicholla. Rv or of W. Ml Wis Knytler Improving. Friends' of Miss Josephine Snyder will be happy to learn that she is improving' after suffering from a serious ili-j ness which has confined her to her, home in the Hamet apartments. Miss, Snyder is the daughter of Mrs. F.I W. Snyder and one of the popular j members of the high school younger; stt. j Lakevlew Visitor Jhon L. Clark of Lakevlew ia Included In thej scores of out of town visitors in Klamath Falls yesterday. Here On llusine-M Included In the many out of town visitors in Klamath Falls is T. L. Dunsmore of MrMinnrille who is transacting business in the interests of the in surance game In Klamath Falla this week. Medford Visitor Mr. and Mrs. L. S. .Cook are spending a abort time in Klamath Falls from their home in Medford. , Return to Lakevlew. James Camp- j bell of Grants Pass, who spent the 1 Christmas holidays visiting in the . valley, "returned yesterday to Lake view, where he has business inter- j eats. Roland Post also returned to j Lakevlew yesterday, after visiting j In this city with his parents, Mr. j and Mrs. Pete Post. He attended the wedding of his sister, Mrs. Mar garet Post to Virgil Veitch. which was an event of Sunday morning. A Great Coo County Visitor George J. Bohror. resident of Conuille county seat of Coos. Is a recent arriveal in Klamath Falls from his home on the coast. He Is stopping In the city for a short time to transact busln?ss affairs. Big shipment of new Spring dresses to eoll at $18.75 and $18.75 Juit received at Bee Begin' Dress Shop. D23-J3 The "Babies" of Congress , " '1 I' , 3 5k A 'tf"f :Vr aJtV A araimce IN ALL THE BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN MILLS STORES REDUCT i ,wvm-r; fc-. is ? . rasppssrsi 'S. .1. Montjoinrrv (left), representative from Oklulioma, anil Robert M. Lal-'ollrlte, who sm cecils liis father as Wisconsin scn.itor, are the "baliiei" of the ift w congress. The youngest representative v-s l orn in l)i .etiiL. r 1 Gft ; February IS'J3, wus the natal month of "Vfc.u t-j." Not a sale to sell dead stock or to close out odda and ends hut a genuine sale covering practically every article in our entire chain of stores. Save money on the following lines; SUITS OVERCOATS PANTS . .4. UNDERWEAR BLANKETS SOCKS MACKINAWS FLANNEL SHIRTS ROBES BOYS' CLOTHING BLAZER SHIRTS FURNISHING GOODS Brownsville : Woolen Mills Stores FIFTH AND MAIN STREETS i sr Other Store at : 0m2tiV?:?: ALBANY EUGENE . .T MARSIIFIELD