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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1926)
Kri.lav. IVl.t-uiv 12. 102fl Tape Eir1f LOCALS iiitin i Ml. Huh .ui.t.-nta t ih.- S.I.-.M ictiv olll condiui '" .an.t S..lii'.Uv l.rlnn i n . in . In K W.ii.1 "" T'.f iriH-'.N from t!' Hiaartl .lir .iir.'!u-f "( ', f..r ill hls!i U.-'l l .. ,. ol V.4.1 i' aiul n a. i niliul I'l r : . si tiii ir'lll. IMiir". fim " ,,,'k I- r'air tia.c r.liirnr.1 t ' Klanialh 'alia nl'-r M'rn.lma Ih' '' ti.in J.. "'' ' .. .. i.i. k ....I k'alr hatr ii.ii ii .1.. Aia.mia I.uiiiI"-' ni'n .ii.l ihv rpiu i 1,11 II.- twk trim the O'Connor ran.h honi' In the Merrill rountry. K.,ur .o S,.ru.. KI-AUerM V ! ' .....i The v will nendint M'Teral dv in Klama.h nj. ina - tr,? "f.,1, i,h fried, and .reach Klani.il. K.ilN .he l.f.,r pari , M .hopping Mm. K. !.ille li.pL.. and of .he month Mr. .ml M . K h KMl.h..r a,,,! .n of " Mr, E.he. K. PL-e r.,,,r.,ed ...W,.gb, I,f. .he . ... M,e tar . ,he.r home. In Sprite K.ver. The, , of Number and rea.hed e.f r. , V, m .he Knip.re ho.e. ... . , ..me .. ... Mr n, M,a during their viail here. Mm. IMck- giving dinner .. Wrlgh . par. ... , ,,.. Klama.h Kails .. .he owner of .he and m Ne V-rk t .. -he M In. , Bwny Snr.gn, ,,ver ho.... ; J. .he KU.., c,nu, H,h Mere,,. V.sl.or-Mrs. h'oCon- .,,... .... evn,e .heir re.r;.hey en, n,,. nor u Included in .he many out of nome. town visitor In Klamaih Fall this Yir.lll improve .i.n if den of the l nieral picture eor poraiion Me to leave hi room in .he While lVlican hotel for u hort lime sesterJay. Worden lia I ,i i ...nine their po.Hioi. r.r lo Alton. Mlu J.ilii.duN III Krl.BiU "'i1 . Ml vrari a 'chamber of nimmrv, ll. b. aorrr I to learn h runllned lii her ; hoot realerdar nh eeia at. I lack l cold Mr. M.M. I.I r. .' 'V,', 'of .he Oriental ..eaii'.v Shop l on f,ne.l to her home !lv. week from ' an attack of inflnema Ueen sufferiiiK from an aiiack of o!l left i.e',iay m ew .lava, nouth where he plan nwurn Krum . I.ILK)iiiu Mrs. H. W. Poole relumed Thursday uiorn i..ot fvn. r'hitnniiin. where she tineut everal day. In the interest, of .he pneumonia durinK .he past f, Chiloquin theater. I I'ol.ilo Kiuu Her. Henry Semon. Wakefield III Charles Wake- known to ranchers in the Ms. I.akl field, well known resident of the district as the potato kinc was a Beatty country, is ill at his home, business visitor in K'.amath Kails according to atieadlnK physician yesterday for a short lime. of Klamath Falls, who spent two days with him. Roads to the Beatty Ar.-ei.ts IVition Al fanxer. tor country are practically impassable nier'y with the Iliiick Karaite ha. ar and the physician was forced o hi'-e cepted a posi'jon with .he Ilamakr burses from Hilderbrand in.o Peat.y. Motor company a. salesman. IMm-oII ! S..U.L Jame. !'- Tunc for .he, to look into I,,. in III. Kurt Mm M. "ir Wan.-, pl.vr. U.' lllliioe. a ..siior In, klams.h Fall. e..eid.. to .."'Od .oine time wl.h lti.-ii.l W.m. pier Is well knoti te.i.Un. "f ; Foi. Klaina.lt i H. -V'rY.mi IL.nama 'r "ada llouser of llonania i included In j die out of .own luoi m Klamath, Fll .111' week . M.trlll Vl.llor Mi. N H Koue it. In .he ey yes.er.l. o .twad the dav ahoppmi an. I tit inn with (uriii!. Mrs liuiue t.-i.le an thr Slenlll road li-. kalina In Arnont Ibe prom iuenl out of lown vm.oia to .pend -ate for Hie HoulL Mr. lien Furrh let. the earlr par. of lha week fur (ha aou.h to .pend .he remainder ol lha pilu iiuin.lt. In .eareh of heller health Mr. Fur. h ha. man) lilemU In lha rlly who will ih her Impro.emrnl Hha la owner of lha Fur.h aparluienla KUAMATII VAI.I.KY IIOBlMTAI. ,Thara la no Ue.tar cara la rouf.ua maal Ibaa thai la al Ihia ho.. pl.al. adT-Tl1. Annual VaV leial and Inaaraii.e mailers wane Tlmraday In Klamaih Fall. wa. Mra abseni f.r .he week lris,-oll iM Kallna of Malm Mr. Kallna spend a week in .he ctt. will be anion! the Bohemian real- dm'a of Malin who with Mrs Ka- Mi VIis.Ii.-Iih F.N-cieil Mi ma. will make the trip to Knrope Alherlina Nllschelm. who has sicn! m tin. a fortninht vlsliinc wilh friends and relative. In Southern California and in San Francisco, is evpeclrd ... re. t urn Sunday evening from the south A.. -online lo word received b' her sislrr. Mrs llarttenbrook. Mls.s Nils- Ou Business Here Mr. and Mrs. Msiiinc In KUmntli Mrs Mary A. W. Tahb. well known residents i,,yt iat sn (;,.a ()v, ,re ,i,. of Medford. arrived in Klama.h iaR jn K'.amath Falls from their Fall, yesterday for a short lime to ,cm. jn Vancouver. B. C. Tins Is To ll.-.LIe ll.-ee Mr and Mr., r W, Wairen of Chlco. former Klam ath Falls residents, ha.e returned lo i lie i itr to make thru home They formerly resided In ltl. .. nt aever- ihelm is now enjoying a vMt in l.o ,, niouibs In Klamaih Falls liefore Anceles. moylni to Chlco. visit and transact business affairs. 1 the first visit Mra. Iloyt has mad to the city and she is favora'ily Farmer in Wednesahiy Ray Freur jmpr(,8a,d jth Klama.h Falls. The, , prominent farmer of the Poe Val ley country Is among the out of town visitors in Klamath Falls on Wednesday. latto Arrives John Matto ar rived In Klamath Falls Thursday to accept a position with the orchestra playing In Scandinavian hall. Matto will also appear in a Charleston number during the masque hall in the White Pelican hotel on Friday-evening. are planning to spend the remaind er of the summer here. Mr.. Hoy: is the guest of her son and dauitht-er-in-law. Mr and Mrs. R. A. lint of 122S likeview avenue. Buililina; Permits Jack Biucbou was given a building permit from '. the office of Judge Oaghagen yes j terday to ereet an addition to hi j borne in Mills addition to cost 1175 Mb. Coons Returns After spend-; To F.ugenc Mr. and Mrs. Tray nor. accompanied by Lot Beattie. ing several days in Klamath Falls .Mt W? tnr Eugene, where, visiting with friends and having: they will cc-mbine business and medical attention Mra. Charle. Coons I P'"-"- Beattie. a former Oregon returned :o her home yesterday in Pine Ridge. student. itni-a the Oregon-! O. A. C. basketubll game which will be played tonight- between the two , Carpenter Sells Land Claude : rival. They are espected to return Carpenter has sold to Jomes W. ' Monday. Lytle and Harry Baum lots 17, lsj 19 and 20 in block 5 of Lakeside: Wislwr.l He U lat A. L. Wlshard : addition for a consideration of . has sold to Arlington Ross lot 3 11000. The deed was filed yester- in block 1 of Altammt addillrn. ac day in the county clerk's office. -cording to the ci.inty clerks fil-; I ing. I)s?d calls for a conside'.-uim Court House to Close The court of Slnoo with a building resir!. hou.e will be closed during the en-j tion of tJuOrt. tire day. Lincoln's birthday, accord- ing to an announcement made yesterday. From Salmi w. W. Ciiadwltk. prominently Identified with Terni- : nal hotels ilir.mi;'.i(iut l!e highvav H.-re on ltUsli-ss Glenn Johnson, i including lios-loirg. Salem, and former O, A. C. student and now in j Kugene. is ; Klamath Falls m:,k business ont of Portland, is making: lnI. a nr;..f h,,. ri a brief trip to Klamath Falls this! "' l.enve for the South Mr. and ..Irs. t.. j. Murray left l;ue yester day afternoon for the soii'h. where they will enjoy a three wei-lu' vaca- Plne It Idee -h i " !' 'rJJ'""' 1 T'' Pn - " "h'-ii. iiiiiisiiav in t: ..... i n ii r.oa From Pine Uiilg,-. Included in thei nut of town visitors in Klamath I rans mis ween is ,-v.ewtnn Porter of uie cny transacting business in the court house. Joyins IVill." car. evenini; ii the showing They drove Mi'tlfo-d en f My China .i'h in iheir Leaving for Porlliind Ajel Quick, employe of Wheeler-Olmstcad mill, is going to put an end to his mis fortunes this week when he leaves for Salem. Quirk suffered a badly smashed hand several weeks ago and since the hand has haoti Iran ed by physicians ii n...!,., .. mow visiting Mrs. Ilantions bro-Ii To return North M--.. P K Han non and sci Walter P. Il inn .n are expected to arrive in Klamai'i Fells Saturday after visiting for i lime in Richmond. California. They a-e grow in a Tooked manner v..i... day Qui.k hurt his foot. Injuring ('aI" several toes. xw he Is h.aetn, this week for Salem, where state doctors will put him straight again. John Kintt-inn of Sansalito. Oil Business ,.fe R. lalms of San Kranc.-eo into business matters in Falls this Wee; O. Wil is loolt-Klamath Refnrna Irom the SomliAfter "pending the past three weeks in San Francisco visiting with fri,n,s aIla relatlves. ih-s. W. I. Miier ila, rp. turned lo Klamath Kalis she nr rived in the city We,inenlav night and reported the weather ,.x. eellent lince her vis.;t , , M)l(h WliKlits ltrtIIrA1-eorrIilig lo word received n ,le (.Mv V(Mrrtav by C,eor-;e Walton, Mr. and mm. , K. Wright aro planning to leave fr Klamath Falls from .New York on February 15. They will , ,,. the trip across the continent direct ly from New York, but n to ri. JACK FROST SHOE REPAIRING Work Cloves for Leu Open 6:45 a.m. South Sixth Street Delicious HOT LUNCHES Served Daily at the MARS confectionery A Good Place to Eat Ncnr .lie Arraile lintel - SPECI For Friday and. Sa (arnival at Malin Al PRUNES f lb. box . (mc 10 lb. box $1.'J0 - Apples Red $1.90 Better Vegetables When you buy vegetables here we allow you to p'ukcci We deliver free. Wo d not sacrifce quality fi Picnic Hams. Ih The kind you do m Iettuce, sinj.il, solid. 2 for 15c Average per k Celerj-, per bunch 15c and 20c Spinach, : lbs. for 25c Cauliflower, large white heads, lb 10c VALENTINE HI - for Special, ditteri . chillinp; Only Schilling Teas " I j are "toasted" ") V jl in America. Only .VX V vv Schilling Teas are safely sealed HOT in vacuum tins. Schilling Teas bring you WSEafctT--- the true Falls Groce 1 iVaamm- flavors of the Orient.' KoSeei Baking nmuW Vx.rac tt xMICl There are Manv Siilns ofS; At The Women's Stor? i Dame Faohion has announced the arrival of Spriri( men a Store. Many new Spring modes are here ax ! arrive very soon. The most interesting thing Frocks and Coats are their variety and vividnea of Kveiy gr.rmt nt is an authentic style moderately priced Go the prices ap sorne of onr ngu,ar ,ineg get short. To watch the appreciative' crowds that avail themselves of these rare bargains, is convincing enough that these values can't last. SHOP TODAY $3.95 Oxfords numbers that sold for $9 to $12 in black and tan. While they last $3 95 Houston & Jester f m!&. The Glorious New Frocks For Spring We doubt if Spring Froc ks were ever ho lovely ht-fore. As dis tinct evidi-nie we jioint with pride to our displays. Those ex eluHively new moilt'm nre dev eloped from Crepe Kliznhoth, Satin Faced Canton Crepe de Chine and Sports Crepe in Shade of hoiHe lu FtoMe, Sea (ireen. Rosedu and the Koho tan nhade. EVERY GARMENT A FASHION P EXCEPTIONAL VALUES MODERATE. Every Type fi The new cesU t-JJ carefully tyle that '" ' j will find Co.U weaves, ""V il,o new and ' rt ,i,',,r' "1 Zmii desiniuie - Hi!' Rinor Moa't Ran.1,, Ql,nna t nr ' an ApP01" Expert Beauty Culturit in COT BUILT ON VALUE S Truth in AdvertUmg