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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1926)
Page Ton riiJay, April 16."lSSfl' TIIE KLAMATH NEWS Local Briefs fttarketsfc Here from Kllver Lake Kstoo Pitcher of Silver Lake iu Id the city yesterday to transact business affairs. May. (tier spending mb lime in New Orleans and Loa Angeles and other aouthera cities. According to Mr. Thomas letter her father. Charles Plumb, who eeriously ln-j Jured himself In an aalomoblla "-' , rideat lata in Ihe fall, Is rapidly Im- California rivers. 14. TS: Wash i proTinc aud now able lo ba about. I initon tews. H 50OI6.00: sweets1 at Ul Wbltlock funeral horns. No. 1. Si4oi IVc No 1 &t.c I Interment followed la I.lnkrllle Hon Kranrkro, Awil l: I'OTATOKS California rivers. 14. TS: OBITUARY Funeral services for the lata Jes sie Mildred Karnutn. who passed away, last Sunday morning, were held Thursday morning ai 1 1 o'clock 1 Ktahiug Thursday E. S. Yeatch f th Klamath County Abstract company, accompanied by his young sea. Bob, spent Thursday fishing near Keno In the Klamath river. J Tejuuutt VMtor Mr. and Mrs. C. V.' Murphy of Ten out spent Thurs day in Klamath Palls visiting with friends and shopping In the local stores. . . I Ua Businnis Here Walter IV- ILano of Ban Francisco and Charles Hudson of Yreka have been spend ing the past few daya in Klamath . Falls, returning aouth Thursday afternoon. Return House After apending the past tew daya In New Pin Creek, 1 beyond Lakevlew in Lake county,! Rev. and Mrs. A. P. Simmons of Emmanuel Baptist church are ex pected to return horn tonight. la From Algoma Mrs. William llenie spent Thursday afternoon TislUng la Klamath Falls with her daughter, Mrs. Herman Olavold, and shopping la th local store. Mrs. Ranio la apending the summer at Algoma. I'. Bare to Bhop Mr. and Mr. Aus tin Cox war in the city yesterday for a abort time to visit with friends and transact business from their horn In Algoma. Cox la yard su perintendent for the Algoma Lum bar company. s- Lear for Bonth E. H. Pike and H. D. Mortenson of the Pelican Bay Lumber company left yesterday for (he aouth'. where they will spend Some Urns In the Interest of the company. Horace W, Bridgeford drove Pike and Mortenson aouth as far a Horubrood. where they took the south bound train. Mrs. Browning Now Gives Out $5 Tips ,NKW YORK. April .. trailed News! .Mrs. Kdwsrd West llrown lug hsd the lime of her young life Weilnetdey. and at the end of the day was positively certain thst she knew Ihe value of money. The former Fraures "Pearlies" CATTLB i cemetery. Cattle steady: steers, good, $1 !Sl flK.iS; rows, gnoil snd Choirs.! M.- lh n' ilruu l. ..ll for If. T5tf 17.35. 1 II. 75 at Bee Meg I us Store. A15-1S ! Heenen motored grandly up to a Calves, .u.dy; 190 lha. and on-: NOT.. .r ., , ,ATmy 1 M,,h"n " ntonlha der. IS.00OI10.50; over 0 lba.. BLICATiox ( MO WM only , WTOk S.50 $11.00. I 01131 clerk. Aa policemen cleared a' Hogs, steady: tight. ! ! Ualisd 8tste Land Office. Ik-!wr '"r through Ihe crowd $15.00; medium. $11,500 111 00. yisw. Oregon. AprU 1. lM. , land salesgirls who had never known Sheep, ateady: lambs, medium to I NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVKNtthat 'she worked with them, claimed rec- cholce, ll.toefll.S5; ewea. 4.00'the State of Oregon, did. on lhay 1st ognltlon. the 15-year-old "Peaches" day of retm.sry.ieSi. Ill in- in la ....... ,, ....... .. . Accepts Poaitioa Miss Georgis ti ns Clift has resigned her position in th Falls Mercantile, where she haa been employed for the past two year and accepted a position with fltS. 00: wethers . II nnftllA KA office Its application to select 'U nn , " ! . Indemnity school Isnd selection. n- PortlMml. April 1.1. d ,n, aot of Ketruary Is. 1S5B WHEAT M11 3531, and the arts sup- Ulg Bend bluestem. SI. 50: hard P'nientary and amendatory thereto, white, II. 4: soft white. II. 51: western white. 51.51: herd win ter. $1.43: northern spring. il.44; -Father ImprOTlna) According th BaUiger Motor company la the; """'rB rd- 11 4i office i WOOL Nominal: valley, fin half blood. rTI. ,j . ,,.- or thrMj,,,..,., Mood' fromi0p. Krmirt. .in. At nlU nnlnt. Marriage license was Issued yesterday th office of th county clerk. C. R. (price ,r, 2c to 5c higher for ueisp. to waiao u. jones, is, is-Heeled lots the borer and Minnie Cover. 11, house-! Bl'TTF.R wife. This is the first marriage of! Selling price, box lota, creamery either. I prices: Prints, extras, 4Sc for plaia wrappers, subject to discount of SO SW Section 34. Township 17 S.. Rang 10 Willamette Me ridian. Any and all persona claiming ad versely the land described, or de siring to object because of the min eral character of the land, or for any other reason, to the disposal to I at the applicant, should file their affi davits of protest In this office, on or befor th lOti dsy pK .May, 11. , . . .V F. P. LIOHT. Register. it. swept Into the.stores beauty par lor, spent $11.50 to have herself fixed up and gave the attendant a $5 tip. The young bride of Ihe "Cinder ella man" was radiantly happy In her triumphal return, but Brown ing remained sulky and continued lo evade newspaper men. THE J. P. WHITE Oakland, Calif. LOGGING AND CRUISING SHOES Shoes Hold from stock or will tnke 'orders and make to measure. For a few days only nt GRIZZLE BLDG. 11th and Main Stt. 10t off on all roata this week' llee llegln's Store. A15-IS Shopping; From Crescent Includ ed in -the many out of town visitors In Klamath Falls Ibis week la Mrs. Anna BImmera of Crescent, who re turned to her home yesterday after a brief shopping and business tour in Klamath. word received In Klamath Falla yes terday by Bert C. Thomas, his wife , sad daojthter, Mary Charlene are planning to return to Klamath Falls . (a th Immediate future leaving Co Ism bos, Ohio, about May 10. Tbey srtll arrive her the latter part of To Hold Bale The Ladies' Aid of th Lutheran church will conduct a cooked food and apron sal at Hale'a News Agency on Saturday during the entire day, April 17. Plana have been completed for the affair and It la expected that the sale will be one of 'the most sue-.,,! !i,et,. ..,.... a .t . . i - " - " Vnjfed State Land. OtflreLske- view. Oregon. April l.'19J. Nolle of th above Intention to select will be published in The Klamath News. Klamath 7 Falls. Klamath County. Oregon. . for a period of five weeks or 10 ronsecu- doaen: hennery whites. days, which I hereby deslnnata hrtmery pullets. 21 j ," ?MtojNl lu the snd nearest the land above de scribed. F. P. LIOHT, Register. At to M. Inc. 1 per cent; dsiry buying price, J So. Buying price, current receipts, llctt 23c !4&25i'; 23c. cessful of the spring months. ' CIIKESB Selling price: Tillamook county triplets 2? 4c; loaf, 2 J be; Oregon triplets, not branded. 15c: Tilla mook, f o b. triplets 25e; loaf. 26c; Coos county triplets. 29c; loaf. 300 LIVE POULTRY Heavy hens. 27c Q 29c; light to medium, !4c(r2Se: broilers, 36c 40c; Pekin ducks, 2 7c O 30c; color- 0c e 44c; live turkeys. 30c. Sure It's Time -for. Straws Sec the season's newest, -i snappiest styles at Klamath Klothing Kompany Snap Brims ! ! . ' Sailors : Panamas (..... 1 Fancy and Plain Bands KNOX and other good makes. - $2.50 to $10.00 . ' ..... ...-: . flWWlfl TM lgaaaaaatV 1 iviarxjrviN x t LEADING CLOTHIERS SINCE 1801. J . v , , ; 3 . .Kraft y I lU A . J I 111 I . Sunday Chicken Dinner Man Man! Sonio Feed. It's Ihe Cook WHITE CAFE ROD I'l l.ASKI OrH'ii O a. m. lo I a. m. 1 1 IN Main HI. Phone B40-J (BO. W. EVENS TRY NEWS CLASS ADS GET RESULTS : , . . . ...A. Anniversary Feature Selection Spring Frocks Lovejy crepe de chines and satin back crepes in plain colors and the radiant floral and color combination so popular this spring. 16th Anniversary Feature. Features PurcTircad Japan Silk ALLEN-A 3 pairs $269. Latest Colon This Month's Best Hosiery Value This is the famous Allcn-A 15-point tliiffon hose. , Latest colors. Best quality pure silk. Long wear ing. Reinforced heels, toes and soles. Silk sole. Garter run-stop. Clear, even weave. First quality '. throughout. A special value that makes it worth while tti buy a quantity. Last Birthday Cake Cut Today 3 p.m. Cake Is Free No one is under nny obligation to make a pur chase to get a piece of the birthday cake. The cake is free to all who come ns lonjr ns it lasts., It's our party for you. In addition, there are friendship gifts within the cake which you may receive with tho fl ee pioco i of enke you got. bkiihiitotoiiiiUiSia ftfcfh i.i iiI.i.ijXTI "J, KLAMATH J FALLS In the Center of Klamath Falls Shopping District Distinctive Values,