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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1926)
TMR KLAMATH NEWS Tago Six Tuostlav. rWemlcr 7. WJtf ; CHTY- BRIEFS Judge and Mrs. John S. Orr who have spent the past year In Klant ath Falls on the old Marshall Orr ranch lienr Honanw, left yesterday afternoon for Id-no, Nevada, their home for an indefinite Tlnlt. They will remain over the holiday season to visit with their daughter and attend to bualneaa affnlra. It ia probable they will return in early aprlng. , Otto Hlllman nf Salem, well known in Klamath Falla. ta here on bualneaa connected with the aale of the Iron Fireman, an automatic eoal burning furnace. The Young Coal & Transfer I Hill man's rep resentative In Klamath county. . Knlahta of Pvthla. in a splendid and enthusiastic meeting held last night In the Odd Fellows Hall, put on the Third Rank before over 125 members. . Following the decree, work a banquet was served at mid night. It was a stag affair. - . . A. M. Thomas of Malm spent yesterday In Klamath Falla on busi ness. . Charles Griffith was awarded a construction permit to build a JT5 garage on Eberletn street by the city clerk, Lem L. Gaghagen, yes terday. Mra. J. H. Carnahan left the lat ter part of the week for Portland where aha - will spend a fortnight visiting with frieuds and shopping. Snow ia deep In the vicinity of Klamath county above Anna Creek Lumber 'Co., enronte to Crater Lake according to a group of the young er boys and girls who drove as far, aa possible on the Crater Lake high way Sunday. In the - party were Miss Florence Hector, Miss Marian Urines. Miss Florence Murphy and John Caros, and David Shirk. The following inter-state cars were registered at the chamber of commerce yesterday afternoon: Wil liam, Edsom Jeter, Marysvllle; firad ley Barker of Sacramento: and H. J. ' Davidson of Laguna Beach. Cali fornia. II. L. Gilkey of Oakland. Cali fornia was a business visitor in Klamath Falls looking into property interests and visiting with friends. Gilkey was interested In the Klam ath County Potato Show which' will be an event of the latter part of the week. December 8. 9 and It), for he spent some time here three years ago at the Klamath Producta .Show,, the first and last Producta show to .be held here. at the home of the lnide's parents. Mr. and" Mrs." 3o"hn Michaelson of "alMornt- avenue. They- left for the nouta at 3 o'clock..' ,." . Dr. and Mra. Varren.llunt were hosts on Friday evening to an en thusiastic group of alumut who celebrated the annual Ohio Slate I'nfvarsity liny. midnight supper was served. The following were present, Mr. and Mrs. Hert C. Thomas, Dr. and Mr. Iternard J. Itae, Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Traux. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dixon and Driud Mrs. Warren Hunt. . Paul T. Jackson, principal of the Klamath county high school. w.m called to Bremerton. Washington Saturday afternoon by t'ne death -it his sister-in-law, Mrs. Luther Jxck son. wife of his brother. Jneksou is expected to return Thursday eve ning or Friday morning. ' In his absence Don Fiiher is acting as head of the school while the prin cipal is north. ' Harold Clifford, member of the state game commission, and Matt Kykman. who is In charge of fish hatcheries over Oregon, passed through Klamath Falla Sunday en route to Medford from Ileud. m e Bob Simmons of Klamath Falls, employe, for the past year at Stone's stores, - will leave soon for The Dalles where he will be employed as manager of the Stone store in the northern city. - Simmons came to Klamath Falls from North Bend whero he was formerly employed. well known In this vicinity. Wll . i-ou rcprc.'nts the. Metilus . Dres-ihe-r Co . ,of Siuvjuionui, producer of the Tube IU a brand of canned anil bottled grods. He is a guest In the Arcade hotel until Thursday 'when he v. ill return south to spend ' the rol(dns Friends' of Miss 'M Palmer. - print ieuil of Uivcrside school, will ; be t'nerealcd to learn that she l i slightly Improved oer her serious condition of the past lew days. Miss ; Palmer Is residing ol the Kd Van nice hi me, mid contracted pneu monia Friday evening, lltr condi tion o.Hame serious- hut1 she i thought to t'C improved DEA-THS KIRK COUPLE ARE tpz UNITED MARRIAGE MUM.. ALH'K" WI.MKlV Services for Mrs. Alice Wlmer, a well knonn resident of. Fort Klam ath who died In this city lust Sat urday will bo held this afternoon from the residential mortuary of Towey and Harrington, IMuft avenue at Kl Kill K at 2 JU o'clock. Hoy. It. !'. Miller officiating. Interment in , l.tnkvllle cemetery Miss Merle Kllliau, who has been , employed in the A. F. Graham of fice for some time, left the latter , part of the week with E. F. Board .and Logan Board for sail Francisco where she will enter school. Boar-4 and his son have been visiting in Klamath Falls with Mrs. Killian. board's sister. I Mrs, Carey Ranuby returned to her home in Klamath Falla Sunday - evening, after spending the past . three weeks in Portland with friends, Mrs. Ramsby Is rapidly im proving la health, her many frienda will bev happy, to learn. '- -Mr., and Mrs. Paul Dalton .spent Sancfay visiting at the Carr ranch with, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dalton. They returned home late Sunday evening! Among the hunters to spend Sun day . around the Tula Lake and Klamath Lake counties, were Frank Beaton, -George Myers and a party. Matt Ejtan, manager of the AI goma Lumber- company waa here on business yesterday afternoon for a tew hours. The mill closed down last week. William F. B. Chaae. well known resident of the Bonanza country, and son Harry, spent yesterday in Klamath Falls on business. Chase recently purchased the 68 acre tract of land In the Lost River country from Louis Schmlti, one of the finest plena of land in that section. Jack Beal, Charles F. DcLap. Fay Ws:ers and Floyd Vettel spent Sun day hunting in the Malin district. They reported very poor luck In that vicinity. Frank Corpcning of the Olcne country, pioneer of that section of Klamath county, was here on busi ness for a few hours ttcrday afternoon. Mr. nml Mrs. Uoyd Kobiusun. (Anna Miihaelsuui. left for San Francisco to spend a fortniirlit on their honeymoon. They wore mar ried Sunday afternoon ut one o'clock That Baby You've Longed For Mr. Ilurton Advises 'omen on Motltcrhoof jinil 4mp:intunliip After spending the past six months in the Moe-Whitlock apart ments, the Klamath Courts. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Offield are returning this week to the McCarthy apart ments where they lived for over a year. e Of Interest to their many friends is the word that Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Penwardeu. who were married In St. Paul's Episcopal church Thursday, had taken an apartment in the McCarthy apartments. Pen warden is employed with the Lake side 'Lumber company. Parent-Teacher association of the Fremont school will meet this after noon at 2:30 o'clock according to Mr- -Xlvmn (1 Atnrfloff. president of the group. Rev. J. Henry Thomas will speak to the association. . I Miss Georgianna Clift. Miss Gcn ; evieve Hensley. Jim Clarke and of Crater Lake National Park Sun day and reported a heavy snowfall 1 in that vicinity. - i Announcement of the DeMolay : meeting for Thursday night at 8 'clock was made last night by i H. W. Bathiany. leader of the I Toup. Five boys will be given the I nitlatory degree and all members are urged to turn out. The meet- ' :ng will be held in the Masonic halL Prominent business visitors ki Klamath Falls this week include J. O. Wilson of Sacramento, who Is I Miss lli'u (loers assisted Satur ! day at llaruhart's during the holi iday rush hours. .Miss Goers is - a toucher in Fremont school Miss Kaxel Nohle. teacher In the j Fremont soliool, was unable to at ! lend her duties yesterday, sulter J lug from a severe attack of cold 'for the past three days. Miss No lb lo recently submitted to a minor il.eiation on her nose. Mr. and Mrs. Paul ' Campbell. llU-rnl.e liaunu.l have moved into 'the White Pine apartments, where they will be domiciled for the win ter months. t I A new arm of tho law will en corarass Klamath Falls' criminals when Patrolman George Keed of the city police force leaves today for a two week's vacation. Joe Swindler will substitute for lteed during the Utter s absence. Patrol man lteed expects to spend fart ' of his leave cf absence in this city, and will later sojourn at various points In the southern Oregon ba sin, ho staled last night. i Uex Morehouse, western manager, and Pnul L. Grady, secretary, of 'lie National Association of Wcod--'a I!ox Manufacturers, with head quarters ir. San Francisco, were vls'tors to Klamath Falls yestcr- , day. Itoth senflemon expressed ' themselves as being most agree al ly surprised at the activity mani fest i:i tbis city and tho surround ing country. iKVAXS OHSrXJI IKS AUK 1 ATTtCIH:l IIV MANY ! Funeral services for the late Ben- Juinln Franklin Kvann were largely attended at the Fail Whltlock Fun eral llonte Sunday afternoon. Itev. ' II. C. Miller otftrliii.sl at tho chapel, nnd the Modern Woodmen of Am 1 erica held a brief service at the grave. ' Pull bearers cre selected from members of the Woodmen, and in clilentally were all neighbors of the deceased at AUotua. Many beautiful floral tributes were In evl ' donee. Ilesldes members of the M. W, A . the Itoyal Neighbors attend : ed In a body. I'll rk William, S8, of Kirk, ami ' Miss Beryl llrnlnnrd, is, alio of Klik. were Issued a murrluiio II jrensu early yesterday afternoon -from the office of County Clerk V. It. Hclaiii. They were married I at 8 o'clock last night ut Ilia homo j of Hev, J, U llealty ; the Prea I Uytriian church, SIM Jefterscu i street. Lewis gave his occupation a a j telegrapher, on the marriage license : penult. Mrs. George (ii'U:le and Miss Faye were witnesses. ; Let Us Estimate Your Wiring Job MOTOR REWINDING AND REBUILDING A SPECIALTY Quick, Efficient, Modcrnto Priced Industrial Electric Company Shop 771-W. Night 771 -It. 7j:i.ho. ath Ht. h. I., inn . !'. II, llrvnior If you know of any game viola tions, call phone aN4. All Inform tlon will be strictly confidential ;TRY NEWS CLASS ADS GET RESULTS ill I!' MlltN Kt.l.VX I'OI.K Y M I.TF.lt l.OSKS Ills COt KT ACTION I I LOS ANGKLKS. Dee. t. tl'.N.I ! Charles Huff, uoted Norwegian polej ' vaulter. and stormy petrel in am ateur athletics circles, lost his hut tie here Monday to exact JiOO.UOllI from officers of tho. American Ama teur Athletic union on charges that' that body had. forced lUm Into pro-1 fosslonnllsm. j ' lalurd at STB each. I hut worn given! to t4 winuiug exhiMlors. I j In the beef calf cluh. comprls-j ling u luutivtorship of three hoys,' i net profits wcro t'il on thi thre-i -.lives raised, another, remarkable OA iuir. Ill Stfxlnn' nnlnion )Vh(le then wtr' the oatstuud iiu li -estoca projects, potato re- suits hava been highly gratifying th's sous in. tho loader stated, and when alt fiKiirvs have be -n com-i piled on earnings in this lUvlswn. It i Is likely to lead all other projects (or profits, i . A New City Map Of Klamath Falls, Oregon KNT1KKLY NEW Rfvisi-tl in November, 1020. slmwinjr nil now puv ing. chiiniro.t in city limit.s, now pnrk loi-iilion, publif ImiltliiiKH nil M'hools. THIS MAI' in h result of sixteen yt'iirs of publication ami durinK that time it hits been rovised over twelve time and is now complete in every detail, compiled from official records. Ready for distribution, largo wall siae, mounted cloth maps, 42 inchc by 48 inches. Price $7.50.' Get yourt at the t Wilson Abstract Company BOYS AND GIRLS NET LARGE SUMS (Contlnsed From rage ne) the boys and girls by the Oregon 1 Agricultural Kxlension service. ! Another outstanding achievement . In this phase of county agricultural developmeat work this year, is cited in the net prrfit of 1736. 2:1. amavs-, :d by 27 members of the dairy calf club. This high figure represents ctmply the increase in value on the talves raised, and docs not Include prite awards.' Fair awardj' tnr ' rize calves raised by club members aggregated $228.50. Of this amount $78.50 was awarded In rash, while the balance represented two fine calve; Good Teeth A ' I Healthy Mouth j and Fine Health' all contribute to a Man or Wo-! man's happiness.. Defore you buy see VISTA GARDENS . We sell homes on easy payments. VISTA GARDENS 'COMPANY 1036 Main St "For oo;-;il y. ar. I w;is denied the Ulrslu of mm hei hood." writes Mrs. .Mmgarcl Uurnin of Kansas City. "I was terribly nervous and subject to periods ,f terrible suf fering and melancholia. Now I am the proud muther of a beautiful little daughter and a true compan ion and inspiration to ray hu.tbunil. 1 believe hundreds of women would like lo know tho secret of my hap pinesn. and I will gladly reveal It to any married woman who will write me." Mm, Burton offers her advice entirely without charge. She has nothing to sell. letters should be addresser' to Mrs. Margaret Pur ton, 1437 Massachusetts., Kansas Cltv. Mo. 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