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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1926)
3E " TO UP TUB AKROW FOR IU)MEIALK ?i OF A MILK EAST OF.THEaXAj Pine phy ol l'aye Four LrOcal Briefs n t ' Pine RKUe tu anion Iho . 1 sn M Pi F- to er th WW ro tii li b( fa in ui LI b rt Pi Pi bit 111 Of Ol di ll ai rh rr aa mi ' no e mi mi TI op a ' "t mi of di tb Iy it at m I Oil T9 Of mi th. to n tbi ou th. Mi thi cor liT bo 1 To Tt ati Ja :c lei Wl ot. wi Th mi otl du rn lot ot! ' in mt to tei fin rh' ha thi chi Mr pal On thi tlK mil pal not to pel yoi SP' It many out of town bulnfs vii-( tors In Klamath Kails yesterday for .short time. Chiloquin ltetklenl In Amon the out of town business visitors in the city yesterday waa Ira Corbiti of Cblloqula. well known reoldeat of the reservation city. Kill In Saturday William H. Kltta. well known mlllman of the Itonanta district wai vialtinK In Klamath Falls yeaterday for a brio! time. On IUiluc HiTft-o. K. Kit chen who reside at Modoc Point or Lamm's mill, waa l.i tb city yeaterday to upend Saturday i.fter noon. Kirk Shopper Mrs. it. C. Oren of Kirk spent yeaterday afternoon In . Klamath Falls shopping and visiting: with friends. From Chiloquin r M. Shafer. weaident of Chiloquin, was a vtsi tor ,ln Klamath Falls yesterday for a time. leave for Bend Kd White, auto mechanic with the Templar Motor company and Sam FoUoni of the First National bank, left yesterday afternoon at S oV-i-k for Head to spend the week-end. They are both, former Bend residents. White la planning to return with hia fam ily and make his permanent home tn Klamath Falls. . From Chiloquin Frank MrCre ady prominent stockman of the Chiloquin country, spent yesterday tn the city looting: into business affairs and visiting with friends. John Burn ham 111 John Burn cam. grandson of Mrs. .vua son, has been ill at the family home j on.Pin street for the pt wick suffering from an attack of coM gaj and Influenza. The child is a sta- P3 deat in Mrs. Mollie Beldinga rlas In , the Central school. Nord Improve After havine been ill for the past few days E. O. Nord. with the Klamath Develop ment company, has completely re covered and yesterday was about the , city. Leave for Gleinlnle Mrs. C. L Harvey of 2122 Lincoln street, with her two daughters. Alice and Mar garet, left yesterday for Glendale. . for the remainder of the school year. While in Glendale they will Tiiat with relatives. Roads Now Open According to ' Clinton G. Fulcher. president of The Dalles-California highway as sociation, .who is visiting in Klamath,- Falls on business, the road from Lookout to Susanillle and Reno are now open. The roads, are, in excellent condition as well, according to Fulcher. Visiting from Fort Among the out of town business visitors In Klamath Falls yesterday 1 were James Dixon, Jerry Sisemore and Lindsay C. Sisemore, all well known' ranchers of the Fort Klamath coun try. . who spent Saturday in the' city. to Discuss Campaign A number ' of members ot the Klamath FhIIs Christian church are planning to leave today for Ashland to In cuts the , southern Oregon mem bership campaign with members ot the . Ashland church. Those who will complete the party will include' Mrs. J. L. Beckley. Mrs. Rachael Applgate Solomon. Mies Dehlia Hawkins. Miss Edna Dunbar. Miss Joy Miller. Miss Beatrice Peanon. Ralph Adams. Charles Mack. John Hawkins and Ren Hollister. Return Xorth After visitintr In Klamath Falls for the past In days Mrs. Leland Haines and daugh ter, Margaret Jane left for their home in PoTtland. They have been Tisiting with Mr. and Mrs. L. X. Haines of Main street. They went north with Mr. and Mrs. .T. V. Houston who will visit for a week or 10 days in Portland with friends. lli-n- from Miilforil Proi.-.in. in JT visitors in Klamath Fails this week- v, end Include Mr. m! Mrs, Poner ' J. Neff of Medfonl, who are vi-.il- ing for a brief time with Mr nn.l f Mrs. V. W. McNValy. N't; is a J prominent lawyer of the val!y city 'j end is making this trip to Klamath i Falls, combining business and pleas-, ' ' ... . . ' is. ura., Mr. nna Mrs. .uc.Nenly mid daughter liuth plan to return to, Medford with Neffs to spend the day. T6T rtcsultu Cse Ne.'.s Class Ads'l M MSI s A SALE WORTH t WHILE F0R nSPF- fr father' for sonny and ister-here-a - ;:a BUY that will interest' evefy member of the family." THERE may be thrills in moving from house to house, but after all is said and done, the happiest man is the fellow who has a home of his own. ' r YOU can possess a home of your own THE WALTON WRIGHT WAY and you can pay for it so quickly and easily that it will surprise you. INVEST IN REAL ESTATE FROM time immemorial. REAL ESTATE has been rec ognized as an investment that's sure and certain. THE very fact that it is REAL ESTATE means that you have something tangible, something concrete which no accident can take from you. and no absconder can misappropriate. Banks fail, stocks decline, bonds are stolen but land remains permanent and secure. FORTY CENTS A DAY MR. WORKWOMAN, can you save 40c a day? That is all it takes to possess for your very own an acre and a quarter of the richest land in Klamath County acre age that is situated within a 1 2-minute ride from Sixth and Main street. PHONE FOR AN APPOINTMENT OFFICE OPEN THE Offices in the White Pelican I Iotel W ALL DAY SUNDAY-SALESMAN WILL BE ON THE TRACTS ALL I WALTON. WRTPvHT GEO. J. WALTON, RES. PHONE 831 -W .ALE OF A MILE EAST OF THE W A HOMED vm faT i bvery Acre Under Irrigation Prices to Raise on April 15th Have YOU 64 fa At ACREAGS sf V at . ak Yours? Don t Be a lITTni T Y TT 4 T Your Own Home IIAVK you ever weighed the sdvanugea ef ownlsf vnur horn ngulnat renting a i!are to Iron numri.ne vise? A8 far as aeiii.il money outlay IS roncorned there la question that the IIOMK-OWN'KIl profits Is t" long run. As far as eorrect living there. lo no doubt that th benefits you reap are tsora grester. ... WK'VK made an Intensive, atudy of this problem are ready to offer you Ilomedale rrac's a is price which will not only make a bamtHsl for a home but It will net you In a I'" w0,n an Increased value on your Inveaimelt. , ll IMiorew Vim I hiI.t Sn CH.IIgMllon lor 1 ,"u llunmlnle. R. E. WRIGHT, KKS. 1'IIONE 204-W