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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1926)
THE KLAMATH NEWS Page Three Thursday, Augwt 26, 1920 PERSOMALS 1 i i Mlaa Liirotta JeuuliiKa U li'iiv liiK till wm k fur l'urt himl where she will vlalt fur week with her parents, Mr. ml Mm. 11. J. Jon nlnaa. Mlaa JenulnKa haa been em ployed during ilia auniiiier imuilha nt . Wheeler-Olmatead. ttiicl upuu her rulurii lu Klnmulli Kx I la will re aiimo Iiit (xnclitiiR poalllnu ( lllv rralde huul, ' Mm. Chris owley via I Icil In K lu ma I h Kalla fur II f'W houra yea lerday nfiurnuiin from Iiit raiuh l'utiii! In Laiiitell valley. Mr. mill Mm. Charlee l,ainbert, orruiiipanli'il by their daughter, MiM l.urlllo l.amberl. lira leaving thle morning fur a few dnys' visit In J.ukpvlcw unit Ui'nd Willi frli'iula and relatives. Mra. Alice lllnon nns returned u Klumath Kalla from Ashland, where ebe spent several dnya visiting with her brother end family. J. I', lloaglniid. Mm. lllxon arrived here Friday. Mr. and Mra. Carl Gherkin and daughter, .Mlea Adelaide, are leav Iiik Tueaday for (heir home In the Knat afler apeudlng several weeks In Klamath Kalla as Ihn guest of Mr. and Mm. J. M. Ilnilfor J. at the lledfnrd an miner home on Agency Luke. Cliiirkina la u prnleasor In Oli'rllu, ( ill li'K". In h li. unn uf the fluent conservatories uf niuale In the Hulled Htalea. He haa written a number uf niualr books and com positions that have been studied In varluna school over lha enllra Uni ted KlUlee. Mm. . J. Jnhiiuiii ami children ii'hl yralerduy visiting III Medfurd. Mlaa Iiuruthy Irf-e uf Medford or iuniiaiiled them on their return to K In unit h Knlla and will be their hoiiae gueat for a furtnlKht. 'Mian Ine U known in many In Klamath Kulla oa alio vlalled In the city earlier In I tin aninmer months. John I.. Hlewarl, aon of J. L. Klewnrt, nfler spending hla aummer vacation In Klninnlh Kulla wllh hla father, and Mr. and Mm. Cruder uf Ihla rlty. returned to Karramcnto yesterday, where he will attend lleatd'a llutness rulleite during the winter. Mra. II. M. Mullory wna a vlaltor In Ih'nd over the week-end from her home In Kurt Klunialll. Cen tral Oregon l're. H. A. Ilorkatader who haa spent aerenil weeka In Klamath Kalla left lor northern parte yeaterday, where he will arrange hla affair and re Are You Interested in the Girlhood of Klamath Falls? Then Attend the Concert Given for Camp Fire Girls (Under the Auspices of the Kiwanis Club) EVELYN MacNEVIN Evelyn MacNevin, a young conutralto of Scotch descent, is the possessor of a voice of beautiful quality, wide range and dramatic power. In addition to this, she ,is an accomplished musician, hav ing studied both violin and piano under celebrated masters in Ber lin, Paris and London. With this thorough musical foundation her progress has been extraordinary. Miss MacNevin has toured extensively, establishing for herself a permanent place in the world of music. Her artistic equipment has always been found equal to the demands of the most critical, as everywhere she has been acclaimed one of the greatest contraltos before the public today. at the Christian Church Tuesday, Aug. 31, 8:15 P. M. ADMISSION $1.00 turn la make III homo here. ' Ilurk hlader will be associated wllh the hheiherd Mualc alure. Mr. and Mra. Dan llyun, well known resident uf the Kurt Klum- alh cuuiilry, were In tho city for a few .houra yeatcrday uflernouu from their ranch. Mm. Frances Miller of Medford. former renldent uf Lungcl! valley, where the Miller ranch In located, was here on buslnes and pleasure, hbo returned to her homo lu the valley Thursdny night, after vllt U.K fur a brief time with li-r many IrliuiU. Mra. Luclnda (!uy, slitter uf Mm. K. K. Magee. la making a vlalt tu Klamuth Kail for aevernl weeka from her home In Portland. Khe la a guest at the Magee home. Mra. !uy la a school mate of Mm. Nate Olterbeln's; they attended echool In Central Point. Mr. Klmer Waller, and duugh ler. Krankle, are visiting relative and frlende In K la Hint ll Kalla. Mra. Waller In stopping at the Karl Mc Kull bnme on Wuntlnnd avenue. Mm. Waller la a alstcr-ln-law of Mm. Nate Otlerbeln, and la a for mer renldent uf lloiiauza. They owned a largo ranrh near flona4iM aevcral years a no. II. !. Sloan and Karl Hill have leturned to Klamath Kalla from a brief business trip to Kanta Roaa. They accompanied Raymond Hill. HI brother of Earl Hill, to Kanta Roaa, where he will apend the winter with Ilia parenta. Mm. Mary Wllllama, of Hie Wil liam ranch, waa a bunlneaa vial tor and nhopper In Klamath Kulla fur a few houra Thursday afler-1 noon from the Hprlng Lake dlitrlct. j ... , Luka Walker, aon uf Mm. Addle I Walker, ha returned to Klamath' Kali from a brier bunine trip apent In Purtland and valley cities. ... I Fred llurrlaon. uf llrnd, arrived In Klamalb Kali yesterday on hi trip In Klamath country. Harrison will vlait at Crater Lake and then continue to Eugene, where be la a tudent, Mm. It. C. Miller. 1332 Hargent street, la leavliiK for Oregon City the early part of September to vlait for acveral week with friend. ... Mr. .and Mra. R. K. fillnon and family, and Mia Karllue Hurt of Sacramento, returned Thuraday af ternorn from Portland and valley citle where they have apent the paat fortnight. Mian Hurt will leave within the week for her home In the aouth afler visiting at the Stlnuoa bnme fdr; the pant month. . . F. ' B. Nixon of Klamath Falls Is spending a few days in Bend on business. Central Oregon Presa. ... Mra. Emma Lenox, of thin city, and her daughter, Misa Kva Lenox. Oft of Conullle. left this mrmlng for Klamnth Full to spend a week vir.itlng with Mr. Lottie Agee. lluseburg New-Revlew, . . C. II. Urowne and dauiihler re turned to their home In Klamath Kalla yesterday after having, spent Hie week-end visiting In llisnd. Ceutrul Oregon Press. ... Ilusines vIsitiTS In Klamath Kails yesterday Included J. H. Ualley, well known resident uf Dorrls district. ... Mm. C. K. Stone ha returned to Klamath Kails after spending the past few months touring the east and In Canada, accompanied by her two nieces, the Mlaaea Verna and Tina Kkellon. Mis Verna Bkelton has visited here and haa many Saturday Bargains At 717 Main TWO STORES TWO Another New Store and Market OREGON CITY Sweet Spuds Fancy California Sweet Spuds Five Pounds 25c Greme Cantaloupes Peaches Fancy, All Kipe Fancy . Rlpa Peaches. All ripe: ready to can. The Six fcT quality is excellent. Box, 25c $1.00 Old Dutch Limit Four Each 5ft If by any chance you have not already canned that Fruit, Don't delay. We still have a very good assortment of all Fresh Fruits, and the PRICE IS CHEAPER See our display before you buy. IT WILL PAY YOU WELL COMPLETE MEAT MARKETS Much of our meat is bought on foot. Highest quality. Dressed right and stored in our own Modern Refrigerated Coolers. Each of our Markets is complete in itself; capable of serving you with Meats as you want them, priced on a cost plus basis. You are sure of Higher Quality and Saving Prices. , HAMS Our own. While they last, whole or halt Pound 42c BACON Eastern Hucon. Lean Pound 42c VEA L POULTRY We serve more Klamath County people than friond la Klamath Fall, and with' her alster will vlalt at the Stone home for a month. ... Mr. ICyrllc Kcnslcr wo here for a few hiaurs yesterday to visit wllh friends a.nd to shop. Mrs. Kenaler resides in the Merrill district and has many friend In the city. , Jack Xaniaker, resident uf the Itonanza country, wan hero for a few houra on business yesterday afternoon. .... ! St. Maxy- Altar society will con duct a cooked food sale at the Sanitary Market on Seventh and Main atrecta today. The women have prepared delhrloua pastries and cooked food for the demands of the buay Saturday ehoppem. Bananas Large Ripe Fancy Bananas Pound 10 c Oil Soap HAMS Swift's Premium Skinned 10 to 12, whole or halt Pound 48c POT ROASTS Choice Young Beet Pound 15( PORK rnoNE taoo WESTERN TRANSFER COMPANY 419 MAIN TRANHKKIl AND DBA VINO LOVKI.Y XKW PAINTINGS t STINSON STUDIO 737 Main St. 1 JOHN C CLECHORN Registered Civil Engineer a ad , Surveyor Klamath Falls, Oregon 210 Hlu-b. St. Phone 204-M MARKETS This Veek at Concord Grapes Large Lugs. This will ba about the last. Buy now Crate $1.00 12 Bars 69 Tokay Grapes - They; are real sweet, and the price la cheap. - Four Pounds 25( BACON Frontier Bacon. You kno what tRia is. Pound 32c STEAKS Tho Eating Kind. Pound 28c and 25c LAMB any other like concern EE 33