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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1925)
P- EicM Wednesday. Docomlier 30, 192.' gr LOCALS LcnvlMR for the North Axel An derson of the Pelican Bay Lumber company It leaving this week for Portland, where he plana to upend aix weeka on a business and pleas- nre trip. Anderson plana to return In and resume his position. Mrs. .Miller lmpr,iiiR Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Miller of .Modoc Point spent Monday afternoon visiting In Klamath Falls. Friends ot Mrs. Miller will be happy to learn that she la rapidly recovering front a early spring to Klamath Kalis I serious attack of Illness, She Is the mother or Mrs. K. u. jonnson ot Klamath Falls. I-snarll Valley VMlora Mr an.lj , t TMCwUvMorm Le. Mrs. E. W. Wilkerson. prominent .,, wln , iMdfa ,, rancher, of the LangellVMley coun-1 8loM of ,pent , nour try. spent yesterday in ln Klamath Falls yesterday, enroute Falls enjoying a business and stop r h cty ylu. ping tour. . Ing during the holidays with his I parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Lee. Plans for Dance Mstle Great - Grants Pass preparations are under way for tae euccess of the 'Now Years eve holi day dance which Is scheduled for Visiting in Klamnth Mrs. It. V. Steinmett Is included In the recent Thursday night in the Pelican Dayjout ot , Tistors in Klamath community building, according to H.i pala from Dcr home in the Do D. Mortenson of the Telican Hay,Bania district. Mrs. Steinmett was I umber company, who spent yeater-1 ,flTeIl mdical attention during her day in Klamath Falla attending thojTj1, in tn0 cfty, meeting of chamber ot commerce di-1 rectors. Favors and special features I Mrs. Rice Is Substituting During JUDGE IS GLAD TO BREAK EVEN Collect $25 From One Man and Twelve Day Fro m the Next One Judge I-em L. Gaghngrn broke even yesterday. 'He is square wilh the city and square wilh the world. At 10 o'clock, the aero hour for violators of the law to appear be fore an austere arbiter ot Justice, one colored man was brought up for vagrancy. "Twenty-five dollars." And the tintinnabulation of the silver pieces sounded sweet in the ears of the judge. At 3 o'clock one man badly "awacked," In the language ot the street, was brought before the judge, who requested another f!S. "Hashn't got It, Judge, llashn't got a shent." Aud twelve days was written ap posite tho rash balanre. "Condemn It." said Gaghagea. openly, ''an eye for nn eye, and a tooth for a tooth. Squared up accounts." For Ehrsc Contentment tllltlSTMAS I1AHV Klamath Falls fell down material- have been promised dnring the even-1 the week's absence of Mrs. Mare D Isg. and a great number of NIam-, Wells, who is visiting In South Pa-, ath residents are planning on at- kota with relatives. Mrs. A L. Kl.-ei tending the affair. ! Is teaching in the primary depart-! ly " 60 "en"l to rovWe nrUl- ment of the Riverside school. Mrs. Bay Home Wayne M. Akers of j Rice has often substituted during the American National bank has j the past few years, and Is well purchased a new home on Pleasant known among the children as a most avenue from E. SI. Chilcote. Akers. Interesting instructor. who is a new resident of Klamath 1 rails, plans to enter his new home P. E. O. Party on Thursday Mrs. on January first. - j R. C. Groesbeck is entertaining on mas Baby, and it was up to lie Cloud. Calif., to announce the birth of the only baby born in this sec tion on Christmas' day that has been recorded. To Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marcon a 7 -pound baby boy was born on Christmas morning. Mrs. " Marcon I Thursday evening at her home on!w" b remembered as Miss Periena May-! Ninth and Lincoln streets, for mem-1 Rlcno of Kluiuath Falls before her It Antra Visitor Mrs. I field and children are included In i hers of P. E. O.. who will enjoy a marriage. the number ot out of town Tuesday I watch party on New Years eve. I visitors la Klamath Falls. Mrs. This Is the first social gathering of Mayfield is a resident of Wbrden. j tn group since the postponement Ashland Visitor Mont Hamaker, t of their holiday party, due to the former Bonanza and Klamath Falls ; epioe-ntc tear. j resident, spent Tuesday in the city! :Z7ZJZZ SiSiTrfl Men to Stage j bueiaeN .ii Ashuad. i Meeting n ednesday ; Xo Urjcl-.! ration For the ftnit time la more than seven months foreign motorists failed to make j Klamath Kails their headquarters, ' PT1 ' ' 1 L J ' ' 1 1 ' r ir rnc; f1 ... and "ly ranch,, Uf th. .i ,; ' -"finilg and vl.i.,.1 friends Affording (, (I It s and there were no registrations made, at the bureau In the chamber, of coaimerce. I Kctnra from Portland Mr. and Mrs. t:eorz Melntvre. nee Kloise Merrill Visitor Silas Obenchaln. ! Longfellow,' C!ub No. 6 ot Klam-, MrPherson. returned on Monday well known rancher of the Merrill ath Falls. Oregon, member of the ' rrom Portland, where their wedding road, is a recent visitor In Klamath j Tall Men's Association, will hold lu!. , recent event. At present they! F11- . ' ' I second meeting Wednesday evening j are !lTIng at the home of .Mr. and j " D ln - 1(e chamber of : jjrs. It. E. Wattenburg. Rerani from the Valley Mr. and j commerce room. After a buMness! Mrs. Marry ooeuer ana tamtiy and meeting and a get-together tha niem-i In imm Kirk Cat Ijimnmnoln. Mrs. Clara Earl returned home yes terday from Medford, where they ' have spent the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Goeller's parents, Mr. and bles to mac size. Mrs. E. M. Wilson. j The public service bers wui repair to a near-by eating I and his brother. James Lampropolus house to fill up, provided arrange-; spent Tuesday afternoon in Klam ments can.be made to raise the ta-jath Falls, from tholr home In Kirk. Both brothers are prominently Idrn- committce. titled as logging contractors. ! composed ot the president. E. O. Merrill Visitor In Ed McBroom. Nord, Lloyd Ryan. Bert Thomas and MUxjuIn VLsltor George Beck, well known Merrill rancher, spent Henry Mueller, are taking np with I logging contractor of Chiloquln, is yesterday in Klamath Falls visiting the city the matter of raising the! included In Tuesday's visitors In with business friends. j awnings In the city to man site, and! Klamath Falls. I the enforcement of the ordinance toj - - Bonanza Visitor Included in the! trim the limbs of all trees a certain j Return from Mrdfonl Oar I Bee scorea of out ot town visitors In i heighth above the sidewalk. They j bee has returned from Medford, ar Klamath Falls is M. G. Huff of Bo-j are also attempting to show some riving Tuesday at noon In the city, nania, who spent yesterday in the j clothing hour.e In the city the Im-lBeebee made a brief holiday visit city qn business. . j portance of stocking np on clothing to the valley with his wife and twin I that will more decently fit a long-J daughters, who will visit for a la Yesterday Included In Tues-f fellow, as well as arranging with ' time wilh Mrs. Beebee'a parents, day's visitors In Klamath Falls was the hotels in town to lengthen their1 Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Caton. Mike Latta of his ranch in the Mer-beds and bathtubs, and having mir-1 rill district. rora fixed so a longfellow can comb I Leaving for the Hou'h Mr. V'CKY i tie home that boasts at, open fire place hx!i is such a Joy and comfort thrw cool Fall days b iurt ore lih: the furnace. More and mere are the borne Builder tsU i i into eonsiitention the UYc orativk value ol a fl.-i-i a whether n be tn ttr nail. t!:5 living room, tne din;n room, or oeilroom And mire U..n fortunate I4tr oman who can oo! a 'i e;i:ace in v' these ronrris. llowrvet. all of ui re r.ot for:un:ite cnour'.p to tie in hoiM where ucf roMfort can ea-. ily he imtrllnl. Thone of Ur whn lle ip corvHt'. o u r- ihs lucky it ' n' 0 n errte m '" -'it r 1 t'.'.i BM."t I h. rl '. rv t! '.a tlir B'.'t t 1 V t f.-r n a ir- !S-- -t.-i e a c :y wo: .'.'j Tv ''fi;. ore rersitjif t - tlu- o' 'I . B ti't Cfi h e-.il I.. I t. e var.ou t't t r. Te n:-n ur.m til. v. 'U'ht-iron a:.,'oiie are a larmltiK s i-i coir,iiii:e u1 effctivid with any (' ..' .IccctJttnn. They nnc. Irt, t'i- value if beirg mt ct ti k'rie'een for the bu. y hou.v w . or ho,';ne oiun 1 : rcil-h-iri firerlsre shown aoo.e. wdn'e jmp.e in hn.-. tnr. 'v s ehr.rming biicl'irrouinl fjr lie fitlinc ol rou.!'.t iu.i in Colonial pattern, 'the nmllrons and nolder with tha tonga, hearth-brush and shovel are nulte Inexpensive, com tared to th same outfit In brauu Then one may have a firende sctevn of wrought iron, and with the wall brackets also in ' wrought Iron, a charming effect la obtr.innl. One tl.l'g should bt re. me;nlred In connection with a fireplace don't overload the mantel shelf with a lot if drrorstions. The fewer o il simpler the decorations, -lor more charming the effect. Tiie two brass figures with the yellow glaied bowl filled r v.h Autumn leaves, shnv in th illustration, are suffi cient, artistic and muss. " tective. hi. .. fond,, w " jtiar. s i I' M than thr.. . . Kll,l"l '---" a nail hi Laud ! u.j.i .old .a. TTV:N Mill. .dd,r.r: " .Id.n... :T"'"'i'r ...VH i&aa i or u MB, .r1 m roosld.raHon to J,M , " I New Yea,', Wrh . sua senior Christ J n ot th, , ItAlltlflA l .1 . , raurri wt y - --" viT on New Y enurcn P4-ors. (, I'lu'i of th broking ol arjfl rfc . . - .... .rnanuie ni tht 0' eaiefully rwrt a-ed by D,i. , ..liier Tru. Tue party ., If. H ; u ;,.4u , plj.lt. Iliilli'n K.IU l-ropent. Ilattoa has sold to E. A. II 4 to block tit la nut, , tor a considers! loa 0( 0 tordlng to couitr clerk III l-.day. la From Hlldbraad-l. R of lllldebrand waa a buslsta In Klamath Fall, yesterday short Urn. la From Mnlla lorluded out of town visitors la Falls on Tuesdsy wss HudoJ llurk, pramlnrot rancher of lln dtsulrt. Merrill Vkltur Mrs. ChaH I Drew of Merrill Is smoog thd of Iowa visitors to spend afternoon In Klamath Falls lug bualness and pleasure. Forbes Pure Dri Eighth at Main Good Service Good D Returns from Kugeae Ray Dunn, ftkatiua; ' Part) A party of th Kntmalu At Watch Party Mr. manager of the Pacific Telephone I younger set enjoyed a moonlight j and Mrs. Jack Campbell are enter al Telegraph office In Klamath Falls skating party on Monday evening at , tainlng for a number ot th younger i has returned recently from Eugene. I Keno. Those to make np th group aet on Thursday evening with a New whero he spent th holidays. included Ines Jenkins. Connie Cry. j ears ere watch parly. ' - i atal, Addle Jenkins. Sybil Bamher, . Business Trir E. L. Cramblitt of the Public Market, made a brief business trip to Algoma Tuesday afternoon. and his hair without getting down on i Mrs- G. T. Porter are leaving this his knees. The membership com-i eek 'or Los Angeles, where they mittee has been very busy ot lata'"! spend a month or six weeks with the result that there will be a ; vtnltlng with friends. largo number of new members pres-i em. 1 In from Mulin W. C. Dalton. I well known Malln rancher, apent leaving Klamath Falls Mr. and ' Dwayne Buell. Kenneth Maler and Anticipating; VMt Mrs. Oscar Mrs. Carl Wills and family left ! Mr. and Mrs. Jsck Campbell. Tuesday for San Franclaco. where '. they will spend a short time before . leaving for Krlmnl Mr. L. N. continuing east, where Wilts has j Woodaldc. who has been apending accepted a position with a Chicago ; ,ne holidays with her husband. L. house. He has been affiliated with v Woodald. advertising manager ! th ahoe denartment of tho Coldi.n r,t ih rinMt.ii IfulM alnrM la li.avtnv Rule store for several years, and , on Saturday morning for Eugene, hosts of friends of the family wlll,wncr, ,n, wM rnum, her study of regret their departure. music In the t'nlveralty of Oregon. leaving- for llunamulr Mrs. F. R. Holcomb Is leaving today for linns mtilr, where sho will make her home. Holcomb Is affiliated with the Southern Pacific, with head quarters In Uunsmulr. They expect ed to reside In the northern Callfor- To Enjoy Skating PartyA party of young people ara leaving Wed nesday evening for a pond near Rhlv I anticipating th arrival of her mother. Mrs. (i. V. Whit of Astoria, a well known former Klam ath Falls resident, who Is enrout to, her home In the north, after a visit i for several weeks In th eqst. middle west and south. Mrs. Whit Is re turning by th southern route. I Itclurnlng to Hrhixil Noah Tru a. son'of I. and Mrs. L. L, Truss, la returning Wednesday to Corrallla, ! whore he will resume hi studies In ; th Oregon Agricultural college. ! ML Laki Visitors Mr. and Mrs. H. D. .Morrison and their daughter. TIKI ;i'ti:nu in:v I vestrrriav In the cltv. kttendinir the Mlsa Myrtle Butler, spent yesterday SALEM. Dec. 19. Harold Green luncheon of the directors of thejnla elt)r nnt" ,a,e Pr,n; in Kismatn Jails from their ranch , and Pete White. penitentiary j chamber of commerce, of which be in the ML Lakl district. j guards, have resigned. Is a member. I Keno, where they will enjoy an lcelTr"" ' n,,nlb"r of 8lm Nu j skating party. Those who will make' . . ... . Political Doom Hangs Over Three in Senate', tig,. leaving for Port la ml Joe A. Bramhall, connected In th trucking business In Klamath Falls. Is leav ing this week for Portland for a brief business visit. up the party Include Mlsa Miriam Wortley, Mlsa Forne Hanks, Miss Kathleen Matloy, Harold Wortley. Walter Short, Henry Gerber and Pat Matloy. Forbes Pure Drugs Eighth at Mala Good Service Goo'i Drugs Announcintr a Change I of Ownership The Buttery Service tion, 613 Klamath Av Han been purchased by K. Holmes and will m from ita present local! Thursday, December 1 to the Oregon-Califoml Highway Garag Phone 500 423 S. 6th "5Sr t i y A V V8 t S'''( I y J : '.; J!p? - -J ' Three senators alio must seek reelection In 1920 are cast for important roles In this session of i conitri'ss find uHn the manner in which they play them rests their political future.C L.'.to 'r.,t (irortrc Wharton l'rpicr, Pa.; Irvine L. Lenroot, Wis., and Frank B. Willis, Ohio, active factor! in vorld court and foreign debt fighu, in a new "picture taken at the e;ltoI' v. . The hand of belp from out the sky E'M wants to know the reason why Electric helps t.ho cannot buy. Van Fleet's Serviceman Bays Kho ran linvn nil tho electrical atstflnin she nerds, A waxbinil ninchiiie that ran hn pnlil for ivlih iiili-nilimd puynri'nta and an lr-trlc rli'nni-r to ninke her liounc'ktvplnj; happy, VAX FLEET'S MOTOR SHOP 1S08 Main Ht, Day Phono 1HH. N'lghr ATI Nailing An Unfounded Rumoi A persistent report has been circulated to the effect that th CHRYSLER "Four" will be discontinued January 1st, 1926. This is pure conjecture on the part of persons who are totall) unacquainted with the situation, and is entirely without foundation CHRYSLER cars ranked fifth in sales in the United States dur ing September, 1925. The CHRYSLER factory has never been able to keep pace witjj the orders for "Fours." With thi recent addition of five thousand new employees, production is at the present time nearly a mom Dcnina. CHRYSLER WILL CONTINUE TO BUILD THE BES : FOUR CYLINDER CAR j . Howie Motor Company Chrysler Dealers . c. Phone 379 v Twelfth and Main