The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, March 16, 1926, Page 8, Image 8

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    fnge Eight
fir LOCALS
!.- hiK South 11. K. Dudley of
Merrill, is liui'trR this week for
the south lo ftpt-nd the spring
months.
From Poor Farm Mr. Hoy Fr
rear of the poor faint visited in the
city yesterday f'T time with her
many friends.
and
Kroin Sprajrue Ilivcr Mr.
Mr. Foindexter of Sprague River
are included in the ou: of town
business visitor in the city re
ft ntly.
Al the Kmpirt" Mr. an.! Mrs.
l'arold Ogle ate vtsitors in tii' liiy
orer lh past neek-end( guests ;n
the Empire hotel from their uon.o
la Rocky Point.
Dirertora Mwtlnu Membe- of
the board of directors of the Klam
ath county chamber of commerce
will hold iheir resular Tued.iy
noon luncheon nour today.
Merchant In F. J. Schmlu cf ' h Klamath KalU i.ffte
Beatty. well known resident and of lhe ,' Telephone A Tele
merchant of the reserTatlon city.' '"P company. loft Sunday for,
pent the past wek-enJ in Klam-
alb Fails from his home.
In Mund;iy Fred Brooks, com !
mun it y manager of the Pelican lUiy
club, was in the city yesterday for
a short time to transact business
in connection with the orpaniia
tion. From C'hilo4iuii?r Kenneth Maier.
who is- employed with the Forest
Lumber company's office depart
ment.' was in tie city yesterday
from Pine Ridge to visit with
friends and his parents.
Arrive Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Dalton arrived la Klamath
Falls Sunday from Oakland, where
they have made their home for the
pairt six months. They will make
their home here permanently.
Xrw Dentist John A. Kemano as '.mprovinB after a serious attac k
of PortaJnd. reeently graduated : cf pneumonia. The child Is a
from the Pacific Northwestern Den- scholar la the Sacred Heart Acad
ttU oollejte, has arrived In Kiam- "nr anl hec-ame ill several days
anh Falla from the north and willi!:0-
practice In the city. He will b af-'
filiated with Dr. K. C. Wisecarver. j ''"'Utions tHit Invitations were
' received In Klamath Falla yester-
DeUghtful Party Mias Je;m 1'er- day for the St. Patrick s danc to
rj entertained last night at ta fcien In the Pelirin City club
J. A. Perry 'esidence on north hu5" h' the i immunity club on
Ninth street with the firs; if a Wednesday evening. The invita
icries of parties lo be given ..n tir-' were printed In green Ink
Monday and Ti eslay even;.-.f;s Hit and lxire the symhol of tin- orga
laWe; of bridge were in pli-. nization. the pWiian.
Mrw. Mocre K.I urns After a
three weeks visit :n Pwtland. Seat
tle and other northern cities Mrs.
Gertrude Moore has returned to
Klamath Falla and Saturday re
sumed her position in the First
National bank. While in Seattle
Mrs. Moore visited her father and
mothe.r
To Spend Week-end Mrs. F. It.
Holcomb, who will be remembered
as MIm Vale Lindsey. is expected
to arrive in Klamath Falls and
apend the week-end visiting with
her father and mother, Mr. and
Mrs. L. Lindsey. Mrs. Holcomb
makea her home In llunsmulr.
Moittttcnieiy Improves Friends
of Ted Montgomery will now be
able to aee him. according to mem
bers of his family yesterday.
Montgomery vas recently taken to
the family residence, 611 north
11th street and Is convalescing
nfter a mujor operation for p.ipou
diritis. Cooked Food Sale An Interest
log cooked fond sale will be held
in Stone's Cash r'o:c under the aus
pices of the W. C. T. IV Funds
from the sni will i into a treas
ury for thr e'll'dn-n's farm h nue
in Corvailis. T' e sale will he h ;!
the Satiird.-y bef-re Kanter, nril
J and pusiry wiil lie cue of tiie
main features of the nay.
Motor on llfKluiiiy A party of
tho younger set motored almost
to the entrance of the f rater Iike
national park Sunday in "Happy"
Brookfield's ear. The cur came
nearer lo Ihe entrance than any
car whln-h . drove Sunday to the
park. In the party were the Mise
cs Inez Jenkins, Jo I'pp, Kather
Ine Lttnke't and Connie Crystal and
Wolford Urookfleld.
Ailiuna In J. Frank Adams, well
known old pioneer of the Klamath
country, was in tlio oily over 'the
pnul week-end to vlalt with, friends
and looking. Into buslne-is matters
In eonneetion -llli his ranch
Adnms recently' ramo north from
Sacramento whoro he has been vis
iting his son an( daiightnr-ln-law,
Mr. and MrH. J. Frank Adams Jr.
Van
i l iorn the srn. j Caul
Tilbors. is included in ih.
out of
ton
tins im'ss. visitor in
Klamath
Fulls this week from his
Klamath Asctiry.
home ut
From AIroiiui ilay Williams of
Algcma. was a hu.;ni' tsitor in
tho uty yesterday for a ahort t nu'
Ho spent tin'
county caurt
afternoon in
house looking
the
into
tesaJ affairs
To Vi.it Con-iiis l . and .Mr-
L. , , iMj ..rriv. i
in Klamath Kalis Ms! day to spM.l
several days vleiiiiR i?h Judse and
.Mrs. li. A. Kriiniitl Arants and
Knunitts are louains.
Motor to Ashland Mr. and Mrs
Art Stamper of Klamath Falls mo
tored M Ashland Sunday trylnn out
their uew Star coupster whiih they
purchased in KUamath Falls durinje
i Vi wee.
To PorlLiUil K. Ilay Dunn, man-
i i-anu .o u-nu
feren.-e
all m;iiijficr in (he
wt.it o.
Knio Yn-ku Mrs. Stella Sheets,
former Klamath Falls resident and
now living in Yrekat motored to
K'amath Falls Sunday to ?pend
some time here. She la the hue
Kuet for aeveral days of Mrs. Paul
Johnson.
From I -os Angriest Mrs. Joe
Coffinan. sister of Judge U. A. Kai-
mitt. was exie-ted to arrive
Klamath Falls last night from her
home In Loa Angeles. iie will
visit with her brother and sister-in-law
and tho.Ir family for several
wce'1'
fhild Improvinis Florabclle. scr-en-yeir-oM
daughter of Mrs. J 11.
Vernon. Is reported by her mother
Mis. Itoliliitl lCa.inc After
f.pindins the pat month in Klam
ath Falls with vari y.n friends Mrs.
W. K. liohliilt. wid.-ar of Rev. llo')
hitl. lcj nr Crlft-i.i-i minister
who d ed ejrly th's winier in Wood
land. Is planning to leave the lat
ter part of the w.-rk for her hnme
in Woodland. Calif. Mrs. riobbitt
;a'.) plans to attend a womhern
si.rool this fail. Fur the past few
days sho lia hwn the house guest
of Mrs. It. H. Dunbar.
Old Fashioned Dunce Friday
evening. March 19. is red letter
day on the i-aiendar for it is t'.w
date of the old fashioned dance
sponsored hy the Eulalona chapter.
Daughters if the American Revo
lution of Klamath Falls. The af
fair will be held in tho Altumont
auditorium and fiddlers from far
and near, a4 well as 'callers" who
are experienced In their part, have
been signed up for that evening.
injoy Piciiii A If.rre parly of
I Klamath Falls residents motored to
the Henry Crimes summer home on
Fort Creek and enjived a picnic
; luncheon. Those at the afternoon
affair Included Mr. and Sirs. Henry
Crimes. Ma'iah .Crimes, Mr. and
1 Mrs. I). I,. Drown. Mr. mi 1 Mrs. Jim
Crimes, n. s. c.rlgshy. Charles
Faith. Mrs. Mary Drew. Mrs. K. D.
foe and am Hobby, I'.vniire Hoc
tor, Florence Hert-r, Mary Walk
er. Mr. and Mrs. William Sanders
and daughter Hetty Jane. Fred
Shorthill and Mis. Joe Shirk and
son David.
l-'orrlgn Cars Among Ihe for
eign cars to register Monday at
the Triple A hoolh in the ibani
hor of common-., were Wallace I,.
Ford of Illshop, L. p. Sehali-r. of
Stockton: D. Cavanaugh of Uis
Angeles; Willlntn It. f.a-selman of
San Francisco; Otto T. Johnson,
Rluckwell, Okla.: Charles A. Love
lady of Mt. Helron; Mrs. F.arl
Wiggins of Kelso. Wuah.; F. War
ren of Oakland; W. v.. Mills of
Crano. Calif.; C. F Snowdeii of
lOroville; Dillio Ilurke of Oukhind;
J. H. Snowden of Honcut Calif
, Italph Dangle of Kldrldge! Calif.;
! A.lnl..U II..Ml..l. . I 1.1 .
I ".....on ii'-iii n u oi iiixon nnu
It. Ford of lllshop.
w
In, ai, I.. I m III.
. lt..l III
k i ! s
f ihc lii.ui'.i
t
Jackson In Nam Ja. W.'li, H
v, ,.,.i,i..i ..i rur.oo.iiui.
, Klamath Falls M.w.l i -'
act business ,iit.un mul v. mi tli
f riomls.
Tu lml.iuil inula) Coi.loli
MacAutey of (ho Muiigcra Set vice
Laundries, left Smi.lav for I'ort and
lo pend aelrral d.ns tl .illa.t in.
husluesa affairs
. .. vi ! I it
l-avi-uick lo fcoll " I ''
link has sold to Ualph M
Scott of P
lot I of Mock I m shivs ad
dltion for a coa. deration of 51 ;'
tjecordin l
.1 1
rdrd
eld.i
lU.lilir lo Vu.uf J. I' Kchter
has sold to K. A ijuatf lot I of
block 4 in Canal addition for a con
sideru'.lon of 30i'0. ai tontine to a
deed on flic yrtterdav In the ilcrk a
offu.v
KHi-tt IjiiuI Harrv O
Fawoett haa purchased from lUNit
K. Katun o( Salem, 32 aT" tu
the northern nfolton of tlie i-outtty
for a consideration of ji0
deed win fill tl yestrrday
Tin
Moi.tr lo (1iIIimu. -Am one the
partita tiul Sunday to in Joy the
country wrre Miw Anna MitlurUon,
Miw Itutft lel.ap. Italph Turner titid
Huyd lU'tmisou. The four uotord
to t"hi!ot;j;n. wheit llu- 'iijid a
luncheon.
H-lls IjiihI M I.. John-on
haa sold one of the choice !: In
the city to James lli.-ks for a con
sldrration of 2t)D The land is
i located on the corner of Thud and
Washington streets and has Ioiik
j he n looked iiiou as one of the
most desirable nil. I. -iir.il tou in
the city.
I'muiti.! is:tor
out ot (own Inislll
Klamath Foils i'ii
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What's New
This Store Answers Thai
Important Question
You'll need new Clothes if you wish to follow the dictates
of fashion this spring. The modes demand athletic shoul
ders, trimmed waitlines and better fitting trousers than
heretofore. All of which may be had in this Man's store
in three important money-saving groups offered at these
low prices.
And there will be plenty f light colors, featuring stripes
and plaids, as well as some checks. Single and double
breasted models are here in abundance., with variety suf
ficient to satisfy the desire, of ev-ry exacting buyer. To
see cur new spring stocks is a treat in itself, we assure
you.
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I til
lluis New I'ttP "i -I' ' ih"
I ,ii of lllo roiintv ,li k office
has nui't based lie ! '' loiiiln
car. and lesteiday lunl " on
tin- huhwuv.
M.ilmk lmirtira
II M.il
for the
d as lm
the Vi-
arkev who ha been
- '" av la repei
.ri" i :t k a' Ma nolne
i
t'arlhv a .it tmelils.
liolnrls lii llurtalor Thomas A
Huberts has eold lo Samuel K
llartrle- lota : and 1 el s.t tion l
in the HtMr'itand co.mtrv A con
s. deration of 1500 I Siven for
(lie land.
ltUr In Vi.llr) V.1. PauUne
l lttt and Mtoi llMiidimi " it ft .
Alt Kdnall and Jim c:.,ifce were
a tiiii n a the partiea l i:i)v nut
t t trip t Stveo Mtle e-rra in the
Y-d ItUer valley nmnlr
The
I 'inch-
pari aNi rnjtiyed a pl.nl.
rot. by the rlvar.
M.mj l MiihiI S t
lirv:. itti-tl and Itlonili'1'
Sp" i 'nii'ii 1 m i r i
.it I. ..tuiii' null
I. .Ill I lllllHUi I I J
of I'hiK muiii l anioiu
town tllltni'Mi vlsttots I
wi'i'k from liii 1' '
I nrtl 41 ton
PUMPS WIRING REPAIRS
INDUSTRIAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
Electric Contractor
Agents for Tho Western Klootrio Mut.vr
I'honea:
Shop T7I-W
NiKht 7TI-K
29-50
34.50
39.50
t LEADING Clormrn, ff-
l.oliiu south l H Martian, la
liavlii simhi for Ihe "iith to spend
set rial ntonttia.
n loll hlaillalll Jaik S'aler
Hi a limine' visitor In furl
Kliiirath Monday m a llm In look
Into allays. !
Tn l.iaiila Mi" Kihel
)at Is and son Met motored to1
lirauli !' in spend Hunday with
friend' Tliev irliirned late Hun-
rl-iuii
MiMoi in Heiii-r I rerk Mr auii
.Mia Ja. kon KIiiiImiII motored In
Speurer Creek Huudar to spuij lha
day lmpe!lli lha I'eelle aontrol
ibltll 4'W tile vreek.
Hiimta) In Medfor.! Mr and
Mrs. H F. Stlnson and family!
were amonit the many Klamath;
Falla resident! to motor lo Hie
valley and apend Sunday Mr and
Mrs Sllnaon were visitors In Mad
ford
Mi HunttM.n Mim Margaret
huniiKin of Medford, former Klam
th KalU and Malm taihar, w
a vttur In Klamath FaJI Hun day
It li a group of fr le nd M tea
ll.,ntn la now rtMietd with lha
Med ford ofric-e v( th fallfornla
Oregttn I'ourr company
Tiitl Houih Mvili si.
V. I . Hill I . II.
lire liter
- -
in Men's Cloth
WILLYS-KM
(treat Six"
Th
"owning
Now on I;sj.av at our J
Overland-Knight
Fourth and K!w,!
We I lave a ComplJ
' -of-
Fir hihI line HiiMi
Fir llmettaioii ami Tiinli
Floe ami Fir Mild.t.
Hh ami Ikaira
llHllilera' llaliloale
Let Us Plan and M
On Your BuiiifJ
Sixth Street him
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