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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1926)
THE laAMATn NEWS, Page Two Sumlav. October 24. I02r PERSONALS Included In the out or town bin!-j nmui vlritora In Klnmath Kails this week are Mr. anil Mm. A. S. lm nor. well known rtini-hers of the DEATHS Realty Transfers IM'MtltMttt IV V THIIII'TK TO IU I' WU'l-'U I'MillTKIt , C C. Heelejr, atata hlRhway eu- Illy country. They are auest. In thel i.in-in innin. ftlneer of the Klamath ol.trlct. re-1 nal hotel. ' October !i. Kred l Mahan. ..se.l turned lo Klamath Kails Friday. I Mr. and Mr.. K. M. John.on and!" v,ar'' '""loved hu.hnu.l of Alice ...ji.. it,. n.t week In:. .mm t,iin .r. .,,... i Mahan of Klnmath Fulls. IovIiir Bend conferring with Division En-'the Hall hotel for tho week-end. gineer Wanter In reitard to pro-! Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Thatcher and toae4 work In southern Oregon dla-. family are vieitinc In Klamath trlet this coming year. Kails for the week-end from their ... , home lu Bend. MiHS Alice Lytle of Manama hopplnn in Klamath Kali, for a MARKET DISCUSSED few hour yesterday. .... Included in the out of town hu.-j inea visitors and .hopper. In the: FREELY BY STOCKMEN ( Coattnaed From ruga One) father of Mrw. Frank SpoiHel of; Mancu. t'ol Koheri II .Mahan of C.oldcil. ("olo.. Mi-.. K. l'ouk Ar-; lem Malum, and A nil" Mahan of Klum:iih K.ilR Funeral services will he held Wnl.tv (Sltlldavl ut J:30( p. m at lh rciMiuiial mortuary ; of Towey l!ai L-initton. Pine avenue! and Kighth. Itev. Wemmel offici-j lamina. Interment l.iuki llle cemetery, i I Friend. Invited. ' city this week-end I. Frank Poole.' ..,d . vr,.,i .bout si wall known rancher of the Bonanta 1 000,000 monthly. Jl,HX W.tl.lto Hrll In thUcliy, district. ) Membership of the ornaniiation October SS. John Waldo nell. aced . . i has constantly increased, flatten' 47 year., beloved hiihamt of lrl Mrs. H. F. Murdoch of the Keno ' slated, and far exceed, the number Hell, of llonantn. Oiw. Idoll.ed son! section, was here for a short time ' actively interested in the association ;of j,,fr it,.;i of Talent, j ya.terdav to shop i " lurin September. M : ,ivini! father of Mia. I.xter Helms! ! producer, represemlns ST.flOO head , M s.u.rum,llto. V(ril , , KUm. Mra. Frank tlUlaaher. who has f caul. Joined the association, and . . . , , . .. . .. I nearly as many became members in been aerlou.ly ill for the pat week. , A u nanta: brother of T. J. Hell of U reported a. improved by friends! ..ne ,prld between roast mar-Talent. Ore. and li A. Hell of1 who have been visitlnn her in the and ,low f Ine Pas, nas been; Klamath Fall.. Funeral rnrlexe will Klamath General hospital. virtually eliminated." llagen de-' leave the residential mortuary of dared, pointing: out that coast prices Towey Harrington. I'lne aveuue Mr. aud Mra. f.ene Hammond of ,nt, year bar. been much better at Kighth street, t'li (Sunday! the Merrill district, were In the; than In 1925. "Oregon and t all city shopping from their ranch y.'s-fornia cattle sold at price, equal terdav i to midwest market, aud brought . more than they would have either Mra. Warren Crook., who has I at Denver or Ogden." he said, made her home :n fhiloquin for the ! hl." the assistant mana- . i vim.iger declared, "has tieen accom- ' . . . ..,.,,,! pllshed in spite of the fact that, ath Falla yesterday and Malting ' ro.r... ...r.r-r. with her mar fiend, here. , ' "TT '"'..I. .i": ""'.1 T- -tnaU3 TIUUKU I mornins t T:30 a. m.. and pro ftrl to tlu Baptist rliun h at Talrnt. Ore., whero Horvttvn will ho holil at 2 p. m. I'onoludtnic st-nices will b hehl hi the Phoenix cemetery, where ' Interment wtl be ma tie. ket this yer and that eastern mar . , w-,.1. ! Rt were- lower than normally.' Mr. and Mrs. tlen. WSlkerson I ,,,,,,, woulJ avo of Langeir. Valley ire, saoppins i pfeTllle(, had it , btvn nKeK. Kmmath Falls Saturday. , .ary to meet non-member competi- ition which tended to lower the gen- Mr. anl Mri. Ben V.own, well rral price. he said. Hue to a wide Known " ranchers of the Langell s connection with buying agencies and TO PASS 12,000 Ths K. I). I n. to (Irace (1. French. Ilnllroad Addition, lot III), block i. The K. H. Co. to llnllio II. Haynea. Iluenn Vista Addlllon, lots J. 6. block 1) I. The K. n. t'o. to J. 1'. Ilemml. Mlvntl Addition, lot. t. (. tl. block U K. II. lla to Hate) il. Orem. r.nrg and Salu I). Flr.1 Addition, lot It. blork la; I'maline Mct'onathy to Klamath I'ouniy. It. of W. 1. ai tio con sideration. 1 M. and It. description I being .trip of land In lot 37, block II, reserving timber unto grantor. 3 'Hi acre.; J. J. Htetxor et ut to Klamath County. f:;.'J0 consideration. ( M. and II. description) being strip con taining acres in lot 37, block 11., Itosorve timber unto grantor. Wilson Shepherd Wiley to Charles K. Itiley. VnJ. S Interest In (M. and II. description), being portion of NKUN'Ki. of aeition 3i. Tp. .TS. S. It. F.WM. Phehe K. Phapples. to Wilson Shepherd Wiley. (Same as altovc descrlptionl. .Mae K. Young to Kthel I.4 Flem ing. Hot Kprluga Addition, lot 9. block SS. Karnest Fleming et ux to K. A Punhain. Hot b'prings Addition, lot J. block ;s. I'harleH Slokea to A. Cladek. lint Sprtim Addition, lot .1, block W. A. Cladek et ux to liavid I.. Ki-nlnn. Hot Springs Addition, lot ;i. Mok S'J. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J . Oct. SJ. ll'nlted I'ress) Floral tribute, of the sporting world were banked high today on the bier of Harry Cltvb, courngeou. former middle weight champion, while hundred, of admirer, viewed hla body a II lay In state In an undertaker's chattel. Tonight Cieb, who whipped sucb fighter, a. liens Tunney In hi. prime, was taken tack lo Pltta lurgh. Funeral service, will he held ami burial made Wednesday In IMta bnrgh, relatives announced. HEAT with Diamond Briquets nnd SAVE Mnre heal per dollar thun ever lH'(tr. YOUNG TRANSFER CO. Phone 10117. KnlrancA Ne fo Tlno Tree Theatra WINTKIIH IIIIUHNO Phono IIMil -, tMxNi Kt'" (Continued from r ttae) entire ciiy that we hae an accur ate figure on the population of Klamath Falls." he stated, "and 1 Valley country, are tncluded In the full information on the cattle situa- hope that all those who have not many , out of town business visitors tion. the association was able to es- been called upon by census taker., and shoppers here yeaterday. ! tablish the price in all communi- will clip the coupon in Sunday's ' ties in which It operates. , Xewa. and forward it to my address Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Leavitt. ! a number of local cattlemen will lwr with their names." ownei? of Rocky Point resort, were ! attend the annual membership meet-; . tuy are n douliT"as to visiting with friends end relatives j Ing of the association in San Fran-' welher their name was properly In the city for a shor: time yester-' Cisco, during December, it wat;,aken Ih,,y CilI1 cnrrcct a possible day. learned at the conclave. t,rr,r i,y making use of the con- .. ; Amon thoa, wbo declared tete-, r h Jess, Drey o' H.ldeonind ' "ff.'" ' The figure last night, fol.owing business Tisitor In Kiamatn ana . -"" "'. ' - cai nirecior ol trie cattlemen s asso- ii Aiiiui.T rr,ovi.E- Conn, and remodeling. Special-! Uins stout altoa. S25 No. Second ' St. ; XOTICK Vtm ri'BUCATlOX yesterday afternoon. 'a count of the names obtained yes- ciatlon: Lindsay Sisemore. F. Me-1 ' h' lhp 14 census-takers, was Mrs. Est. accompanied by her Cready. Frank Coburn and C. O well over 1 l.nort Panier stated, and daughter. Miss Katherine Ess. school teacher, spent yesterday in. Klamath Falls shopping and visaing with friends. Clapton l.y tho time the cleanuf is finUh-j ed. it shoufd reach 12.0UO very LOXDOX. Oct. 23 United Pres.) j aUi,y Thu fiKore U.1UM ship. pington. Pelican City and Altarannt. -King Ferdinand of Rumania has : I requested wuuen .wane immeo:aieiy : a, .e a, Kjanlaln ra,; pr0.,. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horton visit- to rMU,rn '"'" cord,nR ; At one time durlnR ,,, me. ed In Klamath Fall. Saturday af-' " d-'P' from Menna to the RaIhHnS festivities .the total reach ternoon wlththeir many friends! Sund71 ober- "" "'ed 14.000. but many of these were rom. fhelr ranch hom. loc.ed lnornfu Hic.m of lw . v.t toj wdMl a to dliettona by the Hlldebratid district. . jthe InlteA States., . ; cl.nslu ,:ikers. This I. the first .... j p.iia Bpo-vpcs ,nlIprP ; census taken in Klamath Falls lnce Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Turner, t Ruth t b V09 .Ma,' SV" i 12 and with the rapid growth DeLap). left this week-end for Ku- f goOKKEEPIXO. BAXKIXO. EX- nere ' he past few months, need Itene to enjoy Home-Coming at the1 PERT ACCOUXTINO TVp'lXG. fcf an up-to-date census has long AUDITING. SHORTHAND IM-partment of tho Interior, I'. S. Land Office at Lakevlcw, Or September 20, 192 Xotlre Is hereby given " thai Claudo Gaines, of Malln, Oregon, who, on December 13, 132. made Reclamation Homestead Entry. No. 011974. for Farm Vnlt "k" or Lots 12, 13, 34 and W ',4 Lot 11. Section 13. Township 4 IS., Range 11K., Willamette, Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before c. K. DeLap. Clerk of the County Court, at Klamath Falls. Oregon, on the 1st day of Xavember, 19211. Claimant names a. wiities.,: J. E. Stearns, of Merrill, Ore.: Oscar Hammer, of Merrill. Ore.; Kncene McAulifte, of Merrill, Ore.; Andrew llrown. of Malln, Ore. Klamath Irrigation Project. F. P. LIGHT. S!4 024 Regi.ter. OFl'H'F. SP.U'K Ground Florr nnd Window Spare Suitable for Sales Agents. Phone and Office Service. Apply Dally and Sunday. Mr, K. .127 Main Ki. - TELEGRAPHY been felt, it is 6aid. University of Oregon where Mrs. 'Ti, was student foe tbe nast two vrs. While in Eugene they . Jhe following is a list of a few' A.ASKA RAISES SOME rf . OI (ne Kraauates or uuii o.v I I will visit with Miss Geneva Drum j BUSINESS COLLEGE main school. CIAXT VKGKTAHLKS of the University city. Miss Drum ' holding positions in coast cities:; SEATTLE. Oct.. ti (United has many friende in Klamath Falls Pressl In Alaska, where m;n are .... . 1 ager. beattle Times. Edward Ness, . as .he has visited here several aujitori Tacoma Xational Bank..; n"'n- "'P " turnips, times. ..Edward Hagen. secretary Fruit! One weighing 21 'i pounds, g. own " 1 Growers' Association, Lemon Grove, at Strawberry Point, was presented W. C. Dalton spent yesterday In Calif. Olive Morley. office manager..,,, ,he g(,att!e chamb.r of comirorce. Vlamnth Psils from hi. ranch in Haair. Anto Tractor Co., Sal- . , ., ... .... Klamath rails from nts rancn ln ore. Doris Riches. State House. The """le vegetable was exhlh.i- the Maun district. ! Salem. Ore. ud at the southern Alaska fair last em. Ore. Doris Riches, State House, ! Salem. Ore. I We will give you a complete Sec-!month at Juneau. Strawberry Point aupplle Juneau George R. Lindtey and a party 1 retarial or Stenographic course and - wa,1r-! olsc vn n ln a nosltlnn in t h run i end la the southern sectton of .b. j J? '. School. Hh root vegetables, country after ducks and geese. - Mr. and Mrs. Paul Evans are expected to return to Klamath Falls this evening following a fortnight's vacation spent with . Evan's par--nts, who reside In Fort Jones, Cal- ifornla. They will return to their! home in Chiloquin. where Evans has charge of the Shell Oil com pany plant. ... ' Bruce, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Criffltbi. 1. Ill at the family residence on north Third street. ... Miss Fannie Stoop, has accepted a position at Moe'a store, filling the vacancy left by Miss Minerva Wallace, who 1. now at Barnhardt's Shop. ... Butler Walker, father of Miss Mary Walker of Klamath Falls, who has been visiting there for some time, returned to his home 1n Ashland Saturday. A h l a n d Dally Tidings. ! ... Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lawton of Medtord. formerly of Klamath Falls, are spending the week-end In the city a. the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mills of High street. Mr. and Mrs. Alma D. Katz of Portland are In Klamath Falls for tbe week-end on a combined btui nesn and pleasure trip. Katz is a well known insurance man of the northern city. CHICHESTER S PILLS Wcaw TIIK DIAMOND BBANfft. X C7y Ladlf-a! Alt fomr I r a carl at tot j t inna in H ana ui aitnaiiii; vy I i"", tn;ei nta hum rimmm, y hlAMONIft ItltAMI far at ft ymn kmywti a Be, f afaat. Atwrt Ki;iMt Meet Sarah Ann Duplicate You may never see Sarah Ann, though perhaps you might. Sarah Ann was pronounced the world's great est Holstein last year the Ail-American Aged Cow. And where did she appear? Why, at the Pacific Inter national Livestock Exposition in Portland where many, many world's champions appear! Sarah may be there again this year. October 30-Xovember G. But, if not. you will see thousands of the finest bred, best pro ducing dairy stock In America for they come from the four comers of the continent to be at this the greatest combined livestock exhibition now known In the world. Also come the finest Beef Cattle, Horses. Hops, sheep. Goals and Foxes. Then there's the famous Horse show and Land. Industrial and Dairy Products Exposition all housed in tho tremendous 10-acre exposition huildnig. It. Is our sincere belief I bat there Is nut a former In Ihb com. miinity 'who ran nflold In mis", or uho will full lo profit by Ibis opportunity. First National Bank Resources over $3,000,000.00 Mombcr Kedoral Unserve Hank It's Time to Wash ' the Blankets Send. them to our laun dry! You'll get them back in just a few days as clean at new and save all the great effort washing them yourself. Just phone 154 and let us come for all the bed ding this week blankets, sheets, comforst, and coverlids. THE NEW CITY LAUNDRY "Xoic tho Courteous Answer" Phono l.TI 41 li and Klnmnlh Ave. . New Subdivision ACRES and HALF ACRES About Three Miles Out Near Altamont Camp Ground Ideally located for Garden Homes, with Good Soil, free from alkali, and all under irrigation; near school, with city lights and water; and accessible to the highway with good roads. Divided into eighteen tracts, suited to individual requirements, and offered on easy terms of payment. PRICES FROM $150 TO $800 According to size and location Mrs. Nate Otterbein 901 Lincoln Street Phone 443 Klamath Falls The Fastest Growing Town in the West Klamath offers a home and a welcome to thousands of families, with all round su periorities of climate and location, the greater ease of making a living, and a large measure of health and happiness assured. Klamath accepts every man at his face value, offers to everyone a fighting chance and plays no favorites. There is no room here for lazy men, but plenty of opportunity for real workers. All of us are pulling to gether for a common good and a common purpose to make this the finest town in Oregon for families with small means. SOU) BY DttttOGSIS tVLRYWHUE