The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, May 06, 1926, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page Eight
Thursday. Mav rt'lMiV
TTTK KT.KMATr! NBW9
ggr locals $
Krom Modoc INlut W. K. Lamm
wai la Klamath Palls yeat.rday af
tsrnoon tor a abort buslnsss visit
with frlnd from hit horn at
I Ob Ituaiama Hm U H. Hurxou
ss In Klamath Falls yaatrrday
! (root hit homa In Ounsmulr tu louk
; Into bnsineas conditions.
1 """"
! On Ituilnvaa T. B. Hood of Kan-
' ta Rosa, has apcnt tha pal few
YlarUn HcrcMr. and Mr. Lakrvlcw VUltor Gilbert Lap-! day In Klamath Fall. lnt.rtad
j.-... o.ff.M f tn. Anr.mih.rn of lk.vl.w. rancher of than'" ous:ncss conmuou in u. my.
ara visiting In Klamath Fall (or : country, is Included tn tha raoant
ssvsral day with Mr. and Mr, i out ot town vialtors.
Jaco.ua J. 8l.!r. I
j Merrill Rancher John Zblndn of
r. u mr.A Mm V A Vrrlll. wall known rancher of tha
Murray war In yesterday to Iran-! neliihborlng farming section, waa lu!L'un '
act bnalnaaa affair and ahop from ' Klamath Falla yeaterday afternoon -
their home In Merrill. Murray I for a brief bnalneaa visit. At the rpre - w. A. Mitchell
tha Merrill barber. I of I'sndleton with Georg. J. Btalg-
Spragw. River Visitor J. R-!r. round-up city. I
Shopping Ytw. Mr. and.Plck.tt of Spr.gu. River. 1. ln-1'n Klamath Fa" tor T.ral day.
Mi C. P. Hasklns were tn Klam-1 eluded tn tha out ot town busl-jon buslneas. They ara "''
nth Falls yesterday to spend seTeralinesa visitor. In Klamath Fall, thl. th Empire hotel while In Klam
boura visiting with friends and. week. ,h u-
hopping. They reside on the Haa-i I
kin ranch in tha Merrill district. Rancher to K. W. Whauton. Meeting Last Nfcht The -
I well known rancher of tha Bly " tiv committee of the Klamath Falls
From Medford W. F. Quisen-J country, waa In Klamath Fall, yea-! Bu.lnea. and Professional Women.
berry, nfflllated with the Medford : terday tor a short ouine visit ciuo .i
office ot the California-Oregon Pow-: from his home.
er company. Is in tha city for sev-!
eral day to look into affairs for the Returns to Position Miss Lillian
ralley office. I Scofield has returned to Moe store
In reaume her nosltlon after a brief
.w... whan aha, suffered from a Marriage l.trrnsr Vera Norman
cold, j Smyths. !4. mechanic, waa tasued a
license to wed Mis Flora Ann Yo-
n-v-ii R.n.vhsnda Kelsey. 10. stenographer.
From the Fort Llndsey Sise
more, rancher of the Fort Klamath
county, waa in tha city yesterday
afternoon on business. He also at
tended th chamber of commerce
luncheon.
' New Member Henry K. Perkins.
court house to discuss plsns for the
coming summer season. Mrs. Polly
ptxon. president, had charge ot the
meeting.
. " .T I.;.... ..'Both are resident ot Fort Klam
DM Dure DBS?- 1UI I auu lUi 9 w , ... .
btock F.lrview addition, accord- "
clerk's office yesterday by Qua Page,
well known garageman ot Fort
Klamath.
Leaving for Portland Lieuten-
lng to deeds filed yesterday In the
county clerk' office. She paid 12500
Klamath Falla lawyer, who recent-;" M. J. Bnrnea for th. land.
ly cam to Klamath Fall from
-n. . , J . t ' - 1 K' . , ill Ini.lni1 In th
mw. nyoing. uu sifucu iu " - - , r rlarvnca Ilntrhklaa
nmbersh.p pledg. of th. Klamath out d 1 " Uta". for "oreVo"!
count, chamber of commerce. j th. cod ther yes terday. n L, ,Mrl , porllBnd
. k.i-. . tin. un-arrf ' today after apendlng aereral day in
McAnUffe InJack McAuliffe. L VXZZ ' 11 known i Klamath Falls, During hi. Tlslt
Vl.m.lh nnrh.F anit h.n- Dd Om CalmeS. DOth Well kUOWH . .v-
nere noicnsiss was laaea to lae
lara beds by Captain O. C. Apple-
gate and a party. He spoke yes-
rort Kiamatn rancner ana sneep- - "-"l. .II,i ..,,: here Hotchklss was taken to the
man, la her. lor aereral nay. a ,
guest In th. Whit. Pelican hotel.
McAuliffe ha steadily Improred in
health .inc. coming to Klamath
Falla from the south, where he re
ceived medical attention during the
winter for serer. burns.
Tuesday Care Th. following in-1 was not glr.n
interstate , car were registered at
chamber ot commerce. Triple A
booth. Tuesday: Russell T. Caffay.
Missouri: A. C. Alnsworth. Califor
nia: R. F. Harding, California: E.
Dr. Dle-rhe Buy Dr. E. Dent-, ,rr,.v ., i,h. Kfr ,h. rh.m
sche haa purchased lot of block 35 , f commrce
in First addition of Klamath Falls!
from W. c. Mattson. according to I
a deed filed yesterday in the conn- , Interstate r The foll.wlng
ty clerk a office. The consideration 'te"!,te wt registered , t
of commerce yesterday, representing
Mitrtll lUsiclier Henry Sewou
was In til city yesterday after
noon to transact buainao. affairs
in connection with this ranch on th.
I Merrill road.
Ilrwvrrton Visitor tl'ul of town
business visitors In Klamath Fall
Include a number from th. north
ern valley. Roy Kaarna of Ueav
ertou la her. for at vera I day on
business.
Ia Lo Angelc. Frlsnds of Tom
C'urrsn. formerly employed on th
editorial staff of The Klamath
Newa, will be happy to know tha:
he ts now affiliated wlihf the In
ternational New. Service anil resid
ing in Los Angeles.
. j
Fishing at Diamond Lake James
Blair of th. Empire hotel. Boh
Sloan and L. King left early Tues
day morning tor Dlamoat lake,
where they will apend lb remaind
er ot th. week on a fishing trip.
The three plan to bring tha limit
of trout back to Klamath Falla
with' them.
To Return from South Norman
Tsylor ot th. 8tandard Oil com
pany, stationed In Klamath Falla,
I Is expected to return to Klamath
within th. coming week. Taylor
has been visiting for several weeks
with his parent la Muskogee,
Oklahoma, th. first visit made In
th. south with his father and
i mother for three years.
i Returns from Trip It. F. Davis,
formerly affiliated with Marland
; Davis Lumler company ot Bray,
California, haa returned to Klam
ath Falls after an absence of near
ly 10 months. Davis left early last
fall tor the east and has visited
ther. with friends 'and relatives.
In the south. Including Tennessee.
Davia spent soma lime studying
lumber condition. In comparison
with those ot th. wmt.
Iti-turu from hVliool Frlenda of
Miss Hail Morrison, daughter nt
I Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Morrison, are
I welcoming her return tn Klamath
Falls from Berkeley, California.
' a here ah has Lsen for the psat
iwtntsr months.. Miss Morrison has
been studying In the Hrhonl for
I Christian Service, sponsored -by the
j Kplsropsl church. Hhe will return
I to ber studies in th fall.
Mnlln Hum her Mr. and Mrs. A.
W. Msrken, rsnchers ot th Malm
country, were In the illy yesterday!
' Mr. Harry InMr. 1. N. Da ray
afternoon lor a lirlcf tiuslnesa visit of Merrill, ass III III city lor a
short time yealorday afternoon to
'visit with friends and (hop.
and shopping tour.
I fort Klamath Visitor "Mori
j"l.oo"lfv. rancher and rattle raiser
of ih Knrt Klamath country.
spent Wednesday In th rl'y on
I bulttiwM,
From Ki'nu Mr. and Mr., (Irani
Nelson and son lllrhard were vlsl-
Itor lu Klumalh Fall, tha early
part of Ih. week from their ranch
In w orden district.
Looks like
theKatz
Pajamas
am coming tomorrow
SHOES REBUILT
JACK FROST
Work tllorr
110 So. eta M.
First Door Irons Mala It.
Everybody's Doin' It
5?
Doin' What?
Eating Diamond Dix,
of course. Father,
Mother, Sister and
Brother are all fans
now booHtln. for Dia
mond Dix.
Pure, sanitary and in
'expensive. If you hav
en't eaten a Diamond
riI- V t s-tl tnaana (wars 4
IAM0N MX one todny
On Bale at th Following Store and Cafe:
Hale'
The lllue M'rd
rhocolale Shop
.Mnr t onfvctlonery
I'nlted Cigar Store
The Owl Cafe
Th Club t'sfe
Mar's Cssh Orocry
I'uMIc Msrket
Hubert's Urocery
City Creamery
Call for Diamond Dix for dessert when dining at restaurant.
i four ststes. This is the first time
In From Malin Frank Zumpte. , ,,,, w h nsMeni
on. of th. original settler, of thai-,,,, rari , included A. C
Bohemian colony ta Malln. wa. InNorde RedJing. q. R. Renner
th. city yesterday afternoon for ai ..h, , ,
HU'""- C-1"0,"11: 1 brief business visit. Zumpf. ta Fnta0 c . a. ' La'gersirom, Bay
berger. California; J. R Dye, K.v-, known to practically .11 th. mer- Polnt; w u Vn chlco. Adol h
ada; George W. Baker. Washington: I chants and business men of Klamath I rerl. Vacavllle- XT. II. Reynolds,
Johnny Stofteld. Arizona: C. E.
Spalding, California; P. H. Wag
ner. California; John McDougald.
California; Leonard Baxter. Califor
nia; Oti C. Maloy. Washington;
Dennis Nlve. California; George E.
Brown, California; Edward Martin
Chaos,!,. California L w- D. Bishop,
California; A. R. Wright, Okla
homa; Em II Schonder. California.
Falls.
! -v f
aBBBSBaaJ I
Snmpong or tucking 'VI 1 tf
. ine tlrmin of
Dinner Party honoring Miss
Dorothea Wortley, who haa recent
ly returned from Pittsburg, Kansas,
where she spent the winter. Miss
Connie Crystal and Miss Ma. Crys
tal entertained for her last night at , , ... ... . .
cik f. r,k . j,.... .. Pr cent off on all ladies, and
the Club cafe with a dinner party chldren-, h, 4t Bee Begin',
followed by th. theater. ' store. ... . A JO M4
Sacramento: Marlon 8ouaah, Modes
to: G. H. Harmon, Los Angeles;
Dorothy G. Gruglere, Salt Lake City;
A. L. Pastro. Chlco: O. W. Oliver.
Moscow, Idaho; Robert R. Tatlow,
Roseville. -
Gifts for Mothers Day
Next Sunday is "Mother's Day" and if you are so fortunate as to have
your mother still with you a remembrance of some sort is the least you can
offer in honor of the day.
Our store is a treasure house of sm all gifts suitable and appropriate. Art
icle to be sent away should be mailed at once.
Saylor's Unusual Chocolates
This Is a gift suitable for every occasion.
No doubt "mother" likes good candy.
Prices $1.00 to $3.00
New and Beautiful Stationery
A gift of stationery Is always appropriate.
No one ever has too much ot it.
Prices 50c to $5.00
Fine Perfumes
Mother probably likes nice perfume, as
much as she did when a girl. We have a
big Tarlety In a wide range of prices.
. Rubber Aprons
A rubber spron combines beauty, utility
and acceptability. Dozen of pretty pat
terns to select from.
Prices $1.00 to $2.00
Greeting Cards
Steel engraved, hand colored cards with
beautiful sentiments. In envelopes ready
for mailing.
10c, 15c, 25c
Framed Mottoes
Beautiful "mother" mottoes on parch-mc-nt.
decorated in colors and appropriately
framed.
65c to $5.00
Gift Books
Books make especially fine presents. Bi
bles, biography, fiction, poetry, etc.
Toilet Articles
Brushes, combs, mirrors, In all the new
and unique patterns of the Parisian Ivor.
Hand Bags
We've an unusually good assortment of hand and under arm bags. New
styles. New shades of leather. Many are priced at $5.00. A very useful
and appropriate gift.
Onderwooais Phaiwv
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Phone 58 1 -W
'The House of Quality"
Located in The McCarthy Bldg.
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