The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, September 16, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE KntMATH-NEWS-
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Mr.' and Mr. Fred fhirlch of Mm
Altmnont Aula fainn, 1'fl Klam
l t It Kali yuslnrdny tor Cunuilu,
whore llioy will spend a fortnlitlil
motoring thrniiKU Ilrli ImIi f'nltiinhla.
.
Mr. M. Percy Kvans In einerlod
to arrive In Khimaih Full tonlithl
nfler lkr month' vtalt spent
In the milh. Mr. Kvans vlnllnl
la Denver, (Jolo., (ur several wf,
nnd ha recently been with frlnnd
In, m Awtnlea sunt Hun Kranclsou.
Has lull fur Ilia until mid t'nlnradii
June 3, '
W. V. Dnwlry of tlia Shall Oil
company t Klnmalh Knlls, li'tl
early yesterday morning (or a ousl
naaa trip lo liuniniulr and lloddln.
' Vac" will bo gone for a work.
'
Mrs. Laura l'almer and bar
daughter, Mini) Chine l'almer. hava
moved Into their apartment In the
Klamath 'uurln. . 'Mr. Pulwar's,
condition In siild lo be highly Im
proved and aha waa removed frum
I ha Klumath Valley host'ltiil several
daya ego.
Mr. and Mra. J. J. Keller havo
returned to Klumatb Kalla afier
upending tha pant week vlalllnil at
th wall known Itynn ranch lit Karl
Klaniulh. tha guest of Mr, and
Mra. Dan Ityan. Mr. and Mm. Ke.
lar will have charae of Hi" chaw
bar of commerce forum lunchc.nis
and tha n rat of tha winter lunch
com waa aarvrd yesterday. ,
Hilly Know, mc.ro.hunt on Main
atreel at K.lghlh. left yesterday by
car for New York, where ha will
Ttalt with friends. From New
York Know plans to drfva down the
Atlantic seaboard for Plorliln,
where ho baa nroparty Intereat In
Orlando. lie will' return In the
aprlng. he promised fit t many
friends.
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O. T. Anderson, member ,of the
local achool board at Ueutty. wasi
bualneaa visitor in Klamath Falls
yeaterday In the office of the coun
ty achool auperlntendent. ,
Mra. Milton fiinllh of likevlew,
la vlalilng In Kbimalh Kail for a
short lime enrout'o !to Halem, where
a be will visit with har mother. Mrs.
O. 1). llowor. Mr. Hmlth former
ly resided In Balem, whore she at
tended school.
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Mr. and Mr. K. A. Hunter have
been railed south by lha serious Ill
ness and death of Hunter's "kUter.
Mra. E. T. Pilgrim, well known
matron of Santa Hosa. Calif.
Included In the business visitor
In Klamath Falls yosterday was B.
W. Cramor of Pine Itldge, who
apent a few hours looking Into
affairs with friends. ,
O. A. Srhull.g of the Merrill road,
waa hare for a brief business visit
yesterday.
Miss nchlla Hawkins has resigned
her position In the office of the tax
collector, preparing to lesvo this
weak-end with her brother John,
for Oregon Agricultural college,
where both have registered for their
flrat year' work. They will be
accompanied lo Corvallls by their
parents. Sheriff and Mrs. Pert K.
Hawkins.
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J. K. Rtevenson waa among the
bualneaa vlaltora In Klamath Falls
yesterday for a few hours from
hi ranch home located on the Mer
rill road. Htevenson visited In the
court house on legal affairs,
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William C. Htukel, prominent
rancher of the Merrill country, was
here for short biialnes visit yea
terday. I.-.
Among the scores of out of town
ranchers, who vleller In Klnmiitn
Fall yesterday, tow were more In
terested In the prospect of the
Klamath county fair to be held
this week, than W. U. rtrown.
rancher of I-angrll valley.
a
' Lloyd DoLap. circuit court clerk,
who has been 111 for the past fow
day at his home on South River
side atreet, was able to resume his
dulle In Iho court house yester
day. '
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John Mlcka of Mnlln. son of John
Mlcka, Br., woll known rancher of
the Mnlln country, was here for a
short lime on business and plonsurc
yewterday nftr6OT. .;.;
a a a
Qcnrge Offlcld. ranchor of the
Merrill district! -visited In- Klamath
Fall for a short time ' yesterday
on roulo to Chllnmiln on a business
and pleasure trip.
Mrs. Anna Olson la planning lo
leave oon for Portland where aho
will enjoy a brief vacation so the
guest of friends In the northern
city. Mr. Olson will 1ako ndvnn-
laga of tha Urol excursion over
tha iipw IIiii- from Klninulli Knlls In
I'lirllniid.
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Mra. Anna llrodlnnd la enjoying a
week's vacation from hur diitlua at
Ilia t'lub cafe.
Mra. Ilcrilin Vnrnon and Mra.
Ilea ftri'ii ri'l I ffi-. ara among the
Kluinalh Kail resident who ara
visiting tills ' wank In Portland.
They spent Ilia l.ohnr liny holidays
at Ijikovlitw and left Immediately
for Portland to v lull Willi friends
thorn.
(Mi. I.uura Pulniar, mother of
IIIUU I Ulllll'l, fJIIIHIJfMI Ul IVI"!',
aula school, la reported us slightly
Improved following a serious Illness
of tha pnat two weeks, Mra, I'nlinor
and bar daughter buva moved from
thalr apartments on Jllveralde street
to tha Klanmlh Courts, on Klamath
nnd Hcrond lri'l, for lha win
lar montlia.
Mr. and Mra. Ievl McDonald apeul
yeaterdiiy In the city vlalilng from
their ranch In I.anxrll'a Valley. A
farewell party waa given recently
at the McDonald ranch for Mr. and
Mia. Jack Corknry who are leaalng
aoon for Idaho Falls lo make their
home. An old-fanhloned buaket
supper wna enjoyed by more than
luo gueata who atlendcd the af
fair. V
!r ran i-eicraon. i
pi rliilendeut, loll
fur 1'raarent whin
Krod Peterson, cniinly school au-
Tuesday morning
are lie spent two
I daya In that vicinity looking Into
school mutters. With the rapid com
pletion of The Dalles-California
highway. It will be possible for
Peterson lo make frrtiuent Irlpa Into
that remote aectlon of Klnmalh
counly
schools,
In the liitereata of the
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey F.daall are
Intenwtlng vlaltors in Klamath roun
ty this week. They arrived In Klam
ath Knlla Honduy from their home
In liliiblo, California, and apent the
day with J. V. K.dnall and Ariel Kd
sall. Tbi-y are now guests at the
home of Mr. und Mrs. K.d Wallace
in Illy.
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Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Hanks have
returned from Portland where thoy
have spent the past week visiting
with friends. They enjoyed brief
visit with friends and relatlvea In
tho valley, en roule north, during
thn past week.
a a a
Lot Hostile has returned from
Portland where he spent several
daya on fiualuusa and pleasuro.
ticorge l.oosley of Ashland, re
tired rancher and capitalist, I here
for several days visiting with
friends and relutlves. Loosley has
large property Interests In the Fort
Klamath country, and other aecttona
of Klaninih county.
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Mrs. Louis Brooks of Medford,
connected with the Warren Con
struction company, a here for a
short time on business from hor
home In the Koguo River Valley.
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Mr. aud Mrs. Joseph linns.
weslthy Clendale, California real
dents, are In Klamath Falls for sev
eral day visiting with Mra. It tins
brother, Frank Flowers.
V. C. Dalton waa here for a short
time on business and pleasure from
his ranch near Malin.
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Henry Corner, employed In the
American National Bank, will leave
the liilter part of September for a
two weeks' hunting trip In the
southern part nf the county.
Mr. and Mra. Kd Hiiunders and
son Kd Jr., 'and Cordon Hmlth, all
of Hope, Idaho, arrived In Klamath
Falls this week to visit for several
days. Mrs. Saunders and Smith
ara tho daughter anil son ot .Mr.
You Can't Go Wrong
you come to
with your
Denial troubles.
every branch
ot the profession
you will receive
"pnlnlrfts, ..careful, ..anil lasting
dent busy;" ..coniblncil ..with ..fair
prices.
X-ltuy Service Open Evening
Portland
Painless Dentists
firlxalr Ttlilg.
I ,Cr. I Ith
rhono (M
nnd Main
Mra. bum Hmlth of (Irunta
who ara visiting Aor.
Knill Hrhlesol. wall known dairy!
rancher of lha Henley country, waa
In the city for a abort II ma yes
terday afternoon. Rchlesel la an
anient hooalor for I ho Klam
ath roiinly fair and will eshllilt
aoinn film alork Ihla year.
Charles Walkrr of llonanta, wua
here for a abort biialnaaa visit ye,
tnrduy afternoon.
Con J. O'Coiinoll, wall known!
ahoi'P raiser and stockman of the
Laikevlaw country, waa here for'
several daya this week, a guest In!
I ho Clurcmoul boti'I.
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Included In tha out of town hus
Ineaa vlallora In Klamnth Kalla
durlnic tha paal two days la Mra,
V. florkery of tha UinK'M val
ley diatrlct who, with her hualiaud,
will leave aoon for Idaho Knlla lo
niaka their Home.
Mrs. Emma (I. tlond, formerly of
KUiinulli Kalis and now a resident
I of Aahlnnd, has bean the houae
Igueat for lha paat week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. f oaa
I boom, M5 Jefferaon street. She
returued to her home In the, Val
ley Hunday.
Mrs. Ham Hmlth and' slater. Mrs.
Minute Kmlth. Mr. and Mrs. Roder
ick Hmlth and Miss Alena Haundera
molored to Crater lake yesterday to
spend the day. Mrs. Hmlth and
the vlaltora are from the valley.
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Kd. Baundera and Gordon Smith
left yesterday for a brief business
trip to Sacramento, where they
will spend several days, lalor re
turning lo Klumuth Falls before
continuing to Hope,
they reside.
.
Mr. and Mra. Sam Smith of
Crania Pass, Mrs. Smith' sister.
Mr. Maude Smith, of Hutchinson.
Kansas, are visiting In Klamath
Kalis at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Roderick Smith.
known
Frank Ohenchaln. well
rancher of the Illy country,
hero for a short tlmo yesterday,
.Bob Sloan and a party of Klam
ath Falls resldonta. left Tuesday
for the Barnes Valley country,
where they will remain until Fri
day night on a deer hunt. Sloan
Is an ardent sportsmen and hopes
to return with a good bag thla aea
aon.
Be Measured
For a Tailormade
SUIT
by
Expert Fitter
who will be in Klamath Falls
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Tuesday and Wednesday
Sept. 21ana 2i
4
This Expert Fitter is direct from our
Tailor Shop in Portland with a trunk
full of samples of the finest Imported
and Domestic cloth, and is prepared
to take your measure for a tailor-made
' suit. i
Priced at . r
$35 .o $65
Brownsville Woolen Mills Store
Sth nnd
Thursday, Sept. 1ft, ,16
BIG FAIR OPENS TO
MULTITUDE PEOPLE
(Continued From rags' One)
until lata yeatnrday. Muny other
entrlea will coma In toduy, la tha
i.eiii.r 1,1 Mra. Parker, aeeretnry. 1
who yealorday delured that the"
poultry exhibit, alack for a while,
plrkad up and" aireedeil all expecta
tion. That tho llveat'ock buildinc will
ha filled to overflowing, la tha pre
diction of fair offldala, who are'r,and
unilauntad by tho luflun, however,
and alula fhat a plnrn will be found
for every anlinul and article which
la bronght to the fair groonila. A
wider Intereat In tho annual fair
l apparent thla aeaaon. and with
i lha aucnaa of h 13 allowing
'uead ftaaured. It la tho hope of
the board to do greater thing next
fall.
Kour Thousand In Awards
The competition for awards, ag
gregating about 14000 In cash, as
well as tho various honor ribbons,
wilt be keen, due to the quality of
both tho livestock snd the farm pro
dure. Rome of the largest vege
tables and finest grains ever pro
duced In the southern Oregon basin:
will be spread in a panorama of
natural splendor at the fair.
Iloys' anil ;lrls' lub
The exhibits of over 40 Boys'
and (ill-Is' clubs of the county, dlr-
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j ecieo ay rian -..". aw. . .
iconstituie no smaii iistl ui me ui
'ahow. Kour canning demonatratlon
wm compete at the fair to
determine which shall go to the
state fair. A livestock Judging
teum composed of club members.
will also to to the state ahow
Idaho, wherei1ni I)raJr nall offCr(d twin purebred
llolsteln ralvea as prizes In the
Dairy Calf Club work, and rivalry
for this award is keen.
The First National bank la of
fering a prlre of $25 for the finest
baby beef grown by a club mem
ber. Two baby beef yearlings raia-
'ed by Don West, Mt. Laki club
'member, will, be auctioned off
i either Thursday or rriaay
I
noon at tho lair, tsexion aiaieo,
declaring that ho hoped local
butchers will f urn out- lo bid on
theso quality' calve and so en
courage the youthful club workers.
Flower Kxhlblt Wonderful
The flower shop, under the dir
ection of Mrs. ,W. P. Myer and as
sisted by Mrs. St. S. West and Mrs.
H. JC. Moe, wllr be hotter than ever
our
'Main St",
and will hava him vary good pro-
duvta of Klamath' beauty. '
Mra. i. Fred Ooeller and Mra.'
Itobert A da ma hava charge of the '
iiomaatlc ' Art dlvhtlon -and pro-'
mlae a wonderful dlaplay of the
handiwork of Klamath's buay wo-
men.
Mra, (leirge Humphrey and
Mra. Jennie Hum hava charge of
the Culinary department and ex
pect a bountiful dlaplay of the art
nf the houaewives of Klamath.
Other auperlntendent of dlv
lalona are: U. A. Weal and Hugh
Mc.Ncar. beef rattle; S. P. Dehllng-'
C C. I.ewla, dairy cattle:
Hoy Neliuin and Hana Nylander,
hnga; Will Hammond, aheep; Dra.
K. M. Trout and J. It. Cooper,
i poultry: T. N. Case, poultry pfo
I duels; Chns. Mack, farm products'.
Henry Hemoii, potatoes; (leo. C.
L'lrlch, fruit; Percy Murray, bee
'and dairy products.
, llnbblta of tiroat Interest
i Another outstanding feature of
I the fair this year Is the rabbit
ahow In charge of H. R. M liner,
who expecta entries from all over
the west.. A renowned rabbit Judce
will be here. Judge John C. Fehr
of Indianapolis, Indiana.
Judgea for the fair will be:
Dairy Judge, P. T. Kortner, county
agent at Lakeview; Farm crop.
II. n. Howell, county agent at
Uranta Pass; Livestock. D. W. Rod
enwald of the Oregon Agricultural
college; and Home econmfes. Helen
Cowglll, assistant state club leader.
New shipment of fall coats and
dresses Just arrived at Bee Be
gins store. 12S So. 7th.
Congoleum rues, large elze. only
$11 00. - Ivory dressers only $25.00.
Term if -desired. Klamath Home
Supply Company, 1038 Main St.
such as Oregon
Come to the County Fair and .
J) l,J,.L,A.WiJ,H,Hli(Mjy...,l I,IJ,JJ,,H..,I .'-t a ,
f i KLAMATH i fALXS ..IL,
f top i
' j COATS .
$20.00; $21:50 ' wai . I .
I $22.50, $25.00 . ' -1;-
Oregon City: Virgin MtPJ f ,.
I wool Top. coats . BMmsaMS; Y
j "Hi-N-Dri" Top Coats . ' f -
l Rain Proofed ... , ' ' "
1 I men this fall. ToD coats. ES3S3.'seMM I) ' ' .
of virgin wool fabric, wrinkle proof,
moisture resisting, styled and tailored
in the customary Oregon City way
which matches a quality very seldom
equalled. These are beauties for
dress and warmth giving for the com
ing fall and winter days and nights.
Youths' and Boys'
Top Goats
$7.50 to $13.50
Ages ' 3
Fancy tan coats and light browns for
boys from 3 to 8 years, in two styles,
trimmed a'nd belted. Top coas for
the youths and older boys, 7 to 15
years,' in greys, browns, blues, tans,
in good wool fabrics, for dress, $7.85
to ?13.B0. '
Yes, If Rain Falls, We Have Rubbers
Get rid of your
Laundry
Worries
during
Fair
Give us youi Laimdry and forget it
that's the way to assure your pleasure for
the next few days.
"A white wash is the right wash"
Troy Laundry
336 So,
6th St
City makes
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