the Klamath '
gr locals
' Hheepnun in Klamath. Bea T.
Murphy, prominent sbeepmaa and
sheep operator In the Lske counly
district, arrived In Klamath Kalis
Wednesday night for a brlct busi
ness visit .
At the Hall Hotel. D. 11. Klinple
cf Longvlew la Included In the out-of-town
bualnoaa visitors In Klam
ath Falls tbla week. Kimple la a
guest at the Hall hotel while here.
llulnrw Visitor Here Mrs. Edua
M. Lyon who made a brief visit to
Klamath daring the past aummer
arrived In the city Wednesday night
to spend the remainder of the week
looking Into affairs. Mrs. Lyon la
a resident of Seattle.
krelruu Club Meeting. According
to an aurounceB'.ent made by Mlsa
Vera Houston on Wednesday after
noon, tha next meeting of the Ke
dron club will be beld on January
II In the Kedron club room of the
First rresbyterian church.
Visiting With KrUtivre. Mrs.
Angelina Moueyhun and son Otis
Moneyhun of, Palo Alto, Calif., are
'visiting la Klamath county tor sev
eral days. They hava also been vis
iting with relatives and friends in
tha Fort Klamath country.
'. Mrdford VWtor. Included In the
many out-of-town visitors In .Klam
ath Falla this week la W. A. Stew,
are, well known resident of Medford.
who 'la transacting businesa affaire
Ja tha city.
Former Klamath Resident Mr.
and Mra. h. F. Wray of San Francis
co are in the city on a brief busi
ness trip. ,. Wray la with tha Simon;
Saw company. Mrs. Wray is a
former Klamath Falla girl.
Lumberman Here Jaka J. Steig
er. well, known Klamath lumberman
la In the city for a abort time from
his home in Medford.
Tarty la Church Tonight. Much
Interest Is being centered on the
watch party to be enjoyed tonight.
I Thursday, in the - Presbyterian
church, when the aenlor Christian
Endeavor aociety holds their annual
affair. Those In charge of the party
Included Margaret Cummlnga, Mario
Costal, Mildred Chase and Eda
Jones.
Banvynrs la Klamath. E. J. Van
Wormer ot Dunsmulr and E. Beck
- man, also a resident ot Dunsmulr,
are visiting in Klamath Falla for
several days, interested In surveying
for the Southern Pacific.
rtsJUng From Valley. Mr. and
Mrs. Merle S. Kilgore and son vis
ited tor several days in Klamath
Falla from the Kilgore ranch in the
' Langell Valley country- They left
;on' Wednesday evening for their
.'horn after a business and pleasure
itrip.
' Resilient Here. E. A.
Tattle, former Klamath Falls res
ident, aad bow dispatcher for the
Southern Pacific in Roaeburg of
fices. Is visiting in the city with old
friends aad acquaintances.
With Copco. S. M. Bullls ot Med
ford waa in the city for several days
thbt week, interested with the Cal
ifornia Oregon Power company. Bui
U .returned to his home- in Medford
.Wednesday evening.
isfV .'!' !" -
jjflawt. Tester la Klamath. Lester
Curtwrigot of Salem, official cow
tester of Marlon county, and John
.Aldrteh: ot Marshfleld, official cow
. tester, ot Coos connty, are In Klam
ath Falla for a short time, interested
la iaaicarredevalopmcnta In Klamath
eountyiujci
Rrturos From Mniford Mrs.
Nanna Central! returned the early
part of the week from Medford
where she haa been visiting for
several days with her mother.
(Mrs. Cdrdella Ankeny of Eugene
.who Is visiting la the valley dur
ing the holidays with her daughters.
'? Of Weed Lumber Company J.
; M. White prominently Identified
with the Weed Lumber company la
a business visitor In Klamath Falls
this week, arriving on Wednesday
might from hla home In Weed.
Weed Visitor Another Weed
visitor In Klamath Falls connected
with the Weed Lumber company Is
A. D. Rockwood. official of the or
ganisation. Kockwood Is a guest in
the White Pelican hotel while In
the city. - ,
Returns From Portland Elwood
W. Roberts, prominent lumbermen
ot the Klamath country and north
ern California Is In the city after
a brief business trip to Portland.
While In the north Roberta com
pleted severs! deals on timber purchases.
riate Holders Few. According to
Leah M. Smith of the Klamath
county chamber ot commerce and
head of the American Automobile
association. Klamath Falls branch,
plate holders with the tnslgna ot
Triple A have not been received by
any members ot the Klamath Falls
organisation. The plates are of
nlckle and particularly effective with ; agency.
tha lfrnA nlilM fif 1S!R which are! "
black and white.
V kiting la Portland Mrs. Lorene
Peaaley la enjoying a fortnight's
visit In Portland with her parents.
Mr. and Mra. J. W. Hannera of the
northern city. According to Peas
ley laat night, aha la expected to re
turn home the early part ot next
week.
Saaaavtlle Visitors. D. E. Collins
and J. Jackson of Susanvtlle are In
cluded In the busineaa visitors In
Klamath Falla tbla week.
'. Timber Inspector Here. raul
Geary, government timber Inspector
from his home In Oroville, la visit
ing In Klamath Falla for a brief
time.
Ogle la Klamath. Hal Oglo, fur
many years a sincere friend of Julius
Mueller, who waa killed Tuesday af-'
ternoon by electric shock, arrived
la Klamath Falls Wednesday morn
ing from Rocky Point, where he haa
been for the winter months.
With Aajeacr. Included la the
recent visitors In Klamath Falla thia
week la Lee Haworth. connected
with the Culled Statea government
service at Yainax from the Klamath
flirt Received. G. A. McCarthy
has received a wire from A. A. Boll
man, who la enjoying a two months
visit in Cuba, Isle of Pines and
Florida. Bellman waa In Florida
when the telegram waa aent. and an
nounced that he would leave on
Wednesday morning for Havana,
Cuba, to visit for a time. From
Havana Bellman plana to visit in
the Isle of Pines. Twenty years ago
Mr. and Mrs. Bellman made a visit
to Cuba, and had long cherished a
desire to visit the Islands again. 1
. Visiting in Klnmath Falls. A
group of Oregon Agricultural col
lege men are visiting in Klamath
Falls with Bob Gordon and W. J.
Nicholson, well-known Fort Klamath
ranchers. Vernon Owens ot the
school and Rutsell Leaver with Gor
don and Nicholson motored to Klam
ath Fails Wednesdsy from Medford.
Owens is a resident of Jackson coun-
Kvpertrd Back Today. J. J. Mill
er, Southern Pacific freight and
passenger manager of the. Klamath
Falla branch ot tha road, la ex
pected to return Thursday night
from San Francisco, where he haa
apeut tha paat tew weeks visiting' Lamm's Mill.
with his daughter, Miss Alice Miller,
who Is In training in a bay hospital.
I raving for the Houlh. Mrs Cora
Sanderson and Mrs. Claud Davla are
leaving on Sunday morning for San
Francisco, where they will spend
a fortnight visiting with their many
friends and relatives. Mrs. Sander
son will continue to San Rafael,
where she will spend several days
with her son, Lawrence "Pat" San
derson, a former Klamath Falla res
ident. Mrs. Davis will visit In San
Francisco and other bay cities dur
ing her visit In the south.
Here for New Vear. Gordon
Smith, son of Mr. and Mra. Sam
Smith, former Klamath Falla real
dents, and now owners of a farm
near Crania Pass, arrived In the
city Wednesday afternoon to spend
the New Year holidays with his
brother and later-la-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Roderick Smith. Smith plana
to return to Oregon Agricultural
college the early part ot the coming
week to resume his atudira.
Leaves for Portland. Bruce Jef
fers, former Klamath Falla resident
and graduate of the Klamath County
high school, left for Portland to re
sume hla position after visiting dur
ing the holidays with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Msge.
' la From Algoma Mrs. Matt Egaa
la Included In. tha busineaa visitors
la Klamath Falla this week from her
home la Alg-oma.
Visit Prom Lamm's Mill. Mrs. S.
W. Egellne spent Wednesday visit
ing and shopping In Klamath Falls
from her home at Modoc Point or
Visiting In Purllaml. Mr. and
Mrs. George Stevenson and daughter
Peggy, with IC. A. Geary and Kd
Geary, left Wednesday shortly after
aoon for Eugene and Portland,
where they plan to spend a fort
night. They made the trip by motor.
In From Imrrle. Mrs. 8. J. Allen
has been in Ihe city for the past two
daye. enjoying a business and pleas
ure trip. Mra. Allen, whose home
Is In Dorrls, received medical atten
tion while In Ihe city.
Roberta Improving Friends of
E. T. Roberts, who suffered a com
pound fracture of Ihe right leg be
low tha knee on Tuesday evening,
will be glad lo learn . that be la
reeling as easily as can be expected
and well on the road lo recovery.
Roberta la reeling In Ihe Klamath
General hospital.
Jlnker'a Tram Iwlli iiged. Ac
cording l J. M. Hovor. arh of
.iri. of mo Flral National bauk,
who have formed a basketball team. j
lu From kino. In.
oul-of-tuwn vlsllora
Falla yesterday was W.
Kenn, who spent Wed hi
city.
the leuiu has had plenty of chance -
to enter rontvsia during Ihe past
week, bul lark of a place In whlrli
to train has forced them lo rejett
Ihe acceptanre of the rhallengua.
Among the learns which have chal
lenged the Jlnkera Is that ot the
Fort Klamath llrla. They have r
uueslsd a gams later In the season,
however, when the girls have been
In training for a lime. "The gamea
will he played according lo recep
tion." said lilover yesterday, "and
first come, first served, and all
learns played "
Saw Our FlrA
AMortmunt of
Fntmt'g lt Us DJ
Kodak Finishing.
SIINSON'S 3TUU VJ8
IB tha llnpka bid I 1
' Visiting la Haa Francisco Mr
and Mrs. Roger E. DeWeese are1
visiting for a fortnight In San Fran
cisco with friends and relatives.
Miss DeLap Leaves. Miss Ocla
via DeLap returned to Richmond,
Calif.. Wednesday morning, after .
spending the Cbrlstmaa holidays
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C.
R. DeLap. Miss DeLap la a teach
er In the Richmond schools. !
Malta Visitor Joseph M. Kotera
ot Malta la Included la the out-of-town
vlsllora In Klamath Falls this
Week.
Southwell
Stationery Co.
KVKItTYTIUNU FOU
TIIK OFFICIS
WE INSTALL
DOOKKEEPTXO SYSTEMS
Hi Mala M.
BASKETB
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i1 on Kiamatfk !
vs.
Klamath Card!
Altamont Pavj
Friday, Jan. 1 :
7:30 P. M.
Admission 36c
h
i At the Kmplre. Among tha out-
of-town visitors In Klamath Falls
thia week are Mr. and Mra. Klaa
Pryor, residents of Bend, who passed
through the city on Wednesday eve
ning, en route lo Iheir home In Hie
north. They have been visiting dur
ing the holidays with Pryor'a broth
er and family, residents of. Cbiro.
Ibas aoa
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II I
Mrs. Thomas la Hosteaa. Mrs.
Bert Thomaa entertained Informally
on Tuesday evening for a group of
friends with an interesting holiday
party.
Leaving for the South. Sam Dix
on, foreman of Rex Bord'a ranch In
Miss 1ow 111 aiiis Thelma Clow,
one of the popular members ot the
high school set. la confined to her
home tbla week with a severe attack
ot grippe.
V kiting la Heaitie. Mr. and Mrs.
Champagne ot Pelican City, where
Champagne Is employed as sawyer,
are visiting in Seattle with Mra.
I FnJoy Kulb Dill. MIm Lelha
Slmmoada accopanled Mr. and Mrs ,
! C. 1. Garcelon and dangbler Jane I
I and Mra. Lester Offtrld to Medford
j on Tuesday night to enjoy Ihe show
ing of Kolb Dill's current vehicle.
"Pair ' Fools."
the Olene district. Is leaving today; . 7 .n ........ .
, ' Champagne s mother during the hoi
a month or six weeks.
In Tuesday for Treatment. Ver
non Lindsay spent Tuesday Vnd Wed
nesday la 'Klamath Falla from
Sprague River, where aaf'ls connect
ed with the Campbell-Towle Lum-
Iday season.
(entrall Leaving. Roland Can
trall la leaving Sunday morning for
Eugene, where ha will resume his
studies In the University ot Oregon.
KAPSO FOR COLDS
FORBES
PURE DRUGS
Announcement
' After January 1, U)2Gj" ,
THE ELECTRIC EQUIPAtENT CO.
anJ a .
will operate on a
STRICTLY CASH BASIS
Effective the ame date, this establishment will
open at 6:00 A. M. and close at 10:00 P. M.
ty. where his father was formerly; ber company. While in the city I Attend Theatre. Mr. and Mra. I
Llndsey received medical attention ! Fred Houston are among the Klam
for Injuries received this week while! tn residents to attend the .
county commissioner. Leever la a
resident of Fort Klamath, where his
parents reside.
Standard Oil Man Here. C. H.
McCutchean of Sacramento, mechan
ical engineer ot the Standard Oil
company Is spending several days Is
working in the camp.
Returning From Portland. Dr.
and Mrs. E. D. Lamb and son Cal
vin, are expected to return to Klam
ath Falls on Friday evening from
Klamath Falla looking into condi- Portland, where they have beea vls-ure visitor in Klamath Falls Wed
tlons of the local plant. ltlng. nesday afternoon.
showing of Kolb Dill's "Pslr of
Fools" shown Tuesday evening at
the Cratrlan .theatre In Medford.
Bonanaa Visitor. Fanny Lundy .
of Bonansa was a businesa and pleaa-
I Heavyweight BOXING, '
m ' -
KAPSO FOR COLDS
FORBES
. PURE DRUGS
Announcing
a Change
of Ownership
The Battery Service Sta
tion, 613 Klamath Ave.
t
Has been purchased by V.
E. Holmes and will move
from its present location
.Thursday, December 31st
to the
Oregon-California
Highway Garage
V SALE U
Mixed Candy, One Pound, 25c; Two Pounds
Fancy Mixew, One Pound 35c; Two Pounds
:26c
36c
Sifted Peas, can .....15c Fruit Cakes, each j...$i.00
Sweet Corn, can 15c Sweet Cider, gal 50c
Tomatoes, can 15c Royal Ann Cherries, can 25c
String Beans, can 15c Blackberries, can 25c
Thanksgiving Pumpkin, can !..15c
Corn Meal, 10 lbs 45c
Corn Flakes, pkg. .'...10c
Milk, any kind, can 10c
Campbell's Soup, any kind .....10c
Loganberries, can .- 25c
Peaches, can .....25c
Apricots, can 25c
Broken Sliced Pineapple, can....:.25c
Prunes, can :..25c
We deliver hourly any order amounting to $ 1 .00 or over. Pay the
delivery man at your home and receive your groceries at the same
price, or less, than at any other store.
PUBLIC MARKET
FRIDAY, January 1,1926
SCANDIA HAMi?
't
(Not in the afternoon, as previously announced).;. 'i
MAIN EVENTTen Round. ' J
Frank Farmer vs. Sutrar Willie Keeler I
' -111 1: ' ,
Farmer has beaten Nig Yeajrer. Jimmie Delariev and many othersas good.
a" ! A F 1 . . . " w
ian ne latce zio-pouna neeier down the line ;
SEMI-WINDUP-Six Round.
K. 0. Hogan vs. Jim Fleming
(Six Roundt 165 Pound)
Their last fight was a furious draw
, HEAVYWEIGHT SPEC I AL EVENT Four Rout
Kid Short vs. Buck Weaver
You know them both. Neither weighs less than 200. and both ai over
six feet , i
PRELIMINARY Four Round.
Kid Sullivan vs. Carl Floyd
Ticket, at Mecca, Smoke, Waldorf and R
auspices Klamath Fall. Municipal Boxinf toawnww"
Ladies welcome Johnnie SylVwter ;
FRIDAY NIGHT-: 30 P. M. January I j
Pay Cash It :
Phone 169
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hone 600 423 S. 6th St.
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126 N. 6th St.