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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1927)
TUB KLAMATH NEWS TIIUIISDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1927 PAGE TrTREE i ST i use CITY BRIEFS ""' ,M "" lo "'" KiMwinh , g j-rf Kec DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISErriy I Kails (hops yesterday for shnrl " Y . . . , time. n'tiirnliiK uinrnluK. lu Hnlcni this ; c Miss Kl-1 'if lo KlillNUtll ' Jj from lu' Same Price 'or over 35 years 25 ounces lor 25 MILLIONS of I'OUNDS USKO UY TUP. OOVliUNMl'.NT Guaranteed Pure i Mia Torrey Jlimn' 'In Aahliioil Mliui lieniii'lla i tir (if Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. (. union, i ,.n Torrey relumed lo V r lit li I unit MIsm Mimno Ulsiii will itiilvn llils mnnilng from Kails yesterday mornliiK It'll ilinulr alur Kilmul yeator-, Poiiliiud lo rpmiil Hie Tli.crik- Hun Kriiuiiaco where hh iluy ulM'iiiiuu (or Ashlitud where giving hnlldiiya wllh her pur- j,.,. HliilriK. Ilii'y will upend 'I'lin n l.nKl I" x Unix. Miss Juriliiu In a stitdonl j holidays, 'hi til I !( ii'm II ill. i m,.Im,iIIi IjmII.k' llujinr ' ! riiduy mill Saturday, Dev. t Ml. IIjiiiiii In CH MIbh l.oh J ,,.,,. yr Ponluiiil Mrs.jund 3rd, l,ooinls llldx. I.iiiIIi , !''"". Inn IV conni'iicd Willi i Mm mli nlii rr of iluvi ' Ji wolry, huvii npciiiillzid this year In ur- iln Khun. nil Ncwn. arrived III ' lorn loft yinlii day (or Port-' In lis lo sell nl ll.uu lo ll.'.ii. Klamath I'll II yesterday. Iroiu j U,H where rim will spend llic'liou'l forget wo ullll ha-ve u few her hwnii In Marshrirld. where )iiii'a . i Klamath Kails cook hooka which hi' Ih mi Hio atari of tin- Munili' i niuki vi-ry appropriate aifta at lnil New. Itrrow I1.2C. llonkM available mi Main .XovciiiImt rli-nrimiii Halo ; ,'( wa Co., and Lucas Hiirulture. t million y hhrrlM-rl The Crn-jCnata, dresnea ninj tnilii. Jlurn- Adv. 2111 tnr I.aku kliul. Juki rlnlii fur i imriV. adv. tf', TiiujlMglviliK - Adv. u.l'J'Jt, j' ,, Arrive. Frank I'pp. Jr.. Mni-rlnge l.lii-nw A marriage .f Hertford, where he nerves i hi,iik Pi.ret.1. Mm. Arthur r,.,No wi.s Ihhiii-iI ,-mi itiIii y In uunlntuiil munuKi-r of Wool llryiini, ni- Lin Hio Slinny of ihla i Alvln Uunnai li Alulr of Hil worlli' Kton-, la hi-iiclliiK II" clly. uiiil Iiit yauiiK mm. I'lmrlun t.y NnU ivtlu r J'uul of Sun ' ThunkKlvliiK hollilny wllh hie from lui'lr ' KrOlli Nio. In l)n- off Ira of llm ' ni.illu.r Mm Vrunk I'lill. nlnl rln-llll llm iiiillily liirk. fuinlly. I Oijiilli, mi'- i,m in.' rn I cily. una Ikt "iiiik m I'lii'MliT, Iiiivi iirrlvril J hiiiuii lit .Vi-ilrotil In f j l-OlttlllR tWO WI'i'kM r tiik -LIBEKTY nifcvriti: IlillW nml i itinw -'Unknown Treasures" ...nlili... C! ADYS HULETF. nd ROBERT AGNEW Thi' rli l IkhI n (nrintn-: lli'-ri'liiti. In wnulil iml pin- (it 11' Wll nIii' Jllotillril In "pLuii Inn" Mtini' liutnhi (or In r luvi-r In lluil T i 'lllltlltUllllM mIiIIMT 1 II WkM.I ItlV muillnx I lt llONT .ilnilololi I'hlliln n KtMMiKT Jllr lor inlllUK Willi hrr pitrinilit. Mr. nml Mm. HitI Sliucy n( lllkh lii'i. I n, in Itoiiiinui J. . Iliiiiiuki'r Cininlry rlili ki n l)liini-r JiiNiin. of tin- pc.i. i. ut llnuaiiiu. Simula Cufi'. ThmikiiKlvlnK. Kim- jwnii In Him cily mi liuliii'na Wfil- ,P,uy a,y. Adv. 2111 It.ilHNH llollli' Ml H l.llrHi'niilliy. i ... I.m kny ii'lui iinl liomo lui'l litKlit j .ivr IVom Norlli .Mr. and fn.ni Hini'kiiin. wlun- iilir liu On liii-liiixs 1 1 . A. Tallin! nf Mr. John Knlllaa and ami lin n api'iidliiK thr paat aworul j iliv lii-mu dhitrli t waa lii Hn 'jm kli-. nrrlu'd hnre llila morn wn'k ri'.i'lvhiK ini'dliul niii-'i- illy on hu-lm-aa Widui-aday. Inr nl nn early hour from Kail tlun Krliiidi will li" kind In ... ("reek, nrar Kumnp. wlirrf lh" li urii ihni Mla l.nrki-y la r-ai-i liuii,'riiillk "I In- ri al In allh i maku ttii lr hnnw. Thry will vIkIi kind. wli.-!i l;a r.iii-r l.nkn. ; wllh Mr. Prank I'pp. Mri. Adv. 2.1 .".t I Knlllaa' molhi'r over th Tlianks- ttlvinx holldaya. I mpiii Matin Ki-v J..M i'h Mlk- ... MiVaky wn-i tninaaiilni: liusiinmaj IliilK-nnllk Tim rial hrallh 2::-.'tln tin- i'v yiinriliiy frotii his kind, v.h"n IU i ra'.ir i.uKr. 1 In. jiii' at Mulln ' Adv. 23-3t lli-llnuill l.. a.- A. Hi II-! .... ... I n,... ;r.....-, ! Cordon M.-Hain. To l all. , ir. ami Smith of Cl.il.la 1-.W.H la l..r to "- "wal.l II. M.-t.-..lf of Ihf p. nd II..- Thaiik.Klvlmc i,,,!!-; Walnut apartmrnta left lHt.. yi. ...v. . in. Mr ....I Mr. ii,.nor. i K-rday ufieriioou for Aahlnnd Ick Smith and other frlenda and relatlvea. i . - . . In our thriving little valley ly ImprovtMl In lt'ulih. 1 Itokluii ltrimt hlnw Mar I- j Iinjc ut your own lioimt nl your iiiliVi'Tilciici-, rhiuj 1. Adv. fur Por.iund to iluyn tiuhwurtiiit llUtlllHHff, Mi iuriltni Coming Vur Hull. tlnM M!k Ktiyi ;nnl(n. daiiKh A J.F Mi lt PKItMlNKXT WAVK rainy ily. $15.00 I'KAIIt'ti IlKAI'TY HlUtV AT THE PINK TREE TODAY and FRIDAY Sprcial Tliankagiving Program 'HIS DOG' wllh JOSKl'il SCJIII.IIKKAL'T. JUI.IA FAYU IKHlKUT KPIiSON and SALLY HANI) A SIII'I.W. tll'TCAST- lie found hllm-elf and lieiame n mini iIm'uiikIi I he hm anil devotlnti of hln faliliful iIhr SPECIAL ATTRACTION! FRANCES KODINE iu a I luUh Winnli'ii Shoo llancf. Miss Iioriine is the St.n- Pupil of the I lorut liy iinki'i' Sihiml of Duhi-inif. Don't Miss It! ( CONTINUOUS SliOW THANKSGIVING DAY Special Thanksgiving Dinner 1.25 OWL CAFE COCKTAIL- Olyinpla Oyat-r Cnrklnll HW.ISIIKS- Celery n' llr.inrh KlW Ollvm SAI.AH - l.itiine nml Tomato Thnuiainl Island lireslnR S'll l' -Turkey kra , chl.krn Urnth ClinlCK OK lliian ViV.inR Turkey. Celery lireaalng. Crnti lenv Same; linked Sugnr Cured Ham. RulKin Same; ctiiekeii Frli aahi-e. June IVaa; T lerli In Steak, Mushroom Saiu-r. V1;iII:TAUI,i:s -Candled Sweet I'ntntoea; New Ciiulif lower In Cream; Mashed Potato ' DKfKUTS KnitHi-b linm I'uddlnK. Hnrd Same: Hot Mlmo Pl, Prnlt Saure; pumpkin Pie: Vunlllu Ire Creupi: Cako lililN'KK-Corri-r Tea Milk " AIiImiKm l,eae Mr. and Mrh. T. S. Abbott unci .Mli Murle M.MIIIan led this innrnliiit for Medfnrd where they will upend ThankaKlvlnit I'ny wllh Mr. and Mm. Crnnt Nelaon and Bon Itlchard. They will return late thia evening. . llll-HHCh OU0 rark droaaea and conta at 59 75 at lluruliarl x. Adv. Bit IIi.uki-m Drive Norlli Mr. and Mm. Oamond llamye and Mr. and Mm. Nelami Heed left fur Porl lund lute yealerduy nfteriiiinn to attend the foothall Kaine and also to enjoy ThnnkuKivlnK. . . Harry Here Itolaml Hurry, formerly employed here lu I he otfk-n of Howard Perrln, arrhl tci:t. Ih pnyluK n buaiueaa vlait to Klumiitli Full. lor a aliort time. Ilu is now lurated at Aihland. ... t ri.iilM i i y SI.eiiH'it The Cra ter l-ake kind. Just r Ik lit for ThankuKlviim. Adv. 23-:it where they will apend Thanka- KlvUiK Day TlaitlnK with .Met mlf'a parenta, Mr. and lira. It. K. Mntcalf. "hildebrand OLVA MK'IIAKl, Newa Correapondeut HII.DKBHANDE. Nov. 23. Charlea K. Drew waa In the valley purchaalnK cattle. Thurs day. Mra. J. .. Ilaliltiowlti of Oak land, California, vlwiied lor three .lava with her dauKhter and aon-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. Keskens, at the oil well on the Karl Itueik ranch Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Ilnrtzler and children, John and llemiie. were biialiiesi visitors In Klnmath Kails Saturday. Mr. Wampler wan a .liualneaa visitor In the valley one day lost week. ' ' Joa-timltli and Charlwtw Uaial were business visitors In Klamath Kails smfrdny. Mrs. T. P. Michael and tw.i dauKliters OIvb and Kslher, were the Eiiests of Mrs. N. lteskens and her mother, Mrs. J. L. ltahin owitz, Sunday alturnoon. Mrs. C. II. Henderson, county Slelui-ni lii Ynlle) Mr. nnd. music teacher, visited our school Mrs. Juuiues J. Strixer, Jr.. left one day last week, yesterday nfternoon for Med ford j There will be a proxrnm at the where they will apend Thanks-j Hildebrand school hoiiso Wed KlvltiB tilnner with Mr. and Mrs. nesday evenlne. Nov. 23. J. J. Slelxer. Sr. They will return Dr. I.. I.. Truax of Klnmath I this evening- j Falls was called to the W. O. I ... .Smythe runch owing to the a -n- ! IliilMink To Siileiu Charles 1 Ilahrork Is leiiviiiK shortly after the ThaiiksKlvInx linlldnys for Salem to visit with friends. On this peaceful morn all heads are turned toward heaven to give thanks to our God and the many things the en tire country has to be thankful for. Unfold the pages of history we find progress in every line of industry gov ernments functioning separately and jointly in harmony wars where nations and even states have fought for suprem acy over three hundred years of ac complishment since the day our fore fathers and the Indians joined in one great day of Thanksgiving. It is a day when the wheels of industry stop. Laborer and capitalist alike par take in the event of expressing thanks to one another. Here nestled in pur own thriving little valley will be found every family cele brating one of the greatest days of the three hundred and sixty-five. The Pilgrim fathers were in an age of warfare; luxuries and comforts were fewer than any of us now have; they knew not the possibilities of the vast country they had inhabited so it be hooves each .one of us to offer our in dividual thanks to the Father above fcr the blessings bestowed upon us in the year, gone by. KLAMATH FALlS "too New t't--'ii.l.---. Shop Just ar rived new shipment of beautiful winter coats nnd raincoats nl rock bollom prices. Itoom New Molliasu itldx. Opposite Court House. Adv. 2ltt Smiths Drive .North Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Smith nnd young sou left early yesterday morning by nolo for Salein where they will visit over the Thanksgiving holi days with friends nnd relatives. Smith Is superintendent of tho state highway shops. ... Campbell Visit- I.. P. Camp bell of Salem, equipment engl nner fo tho slate highway depart- ous ' lliuess bT John liendersoji who Is emplued at the Jiuk;llur- l Urn logging camp. Miss Murgaret Pool who. Is attending high school in K In nm ' li KalU spent the week-end wiih her parents. i Mrs. Jack Morten transacted business in Klutnath nils one day last week. Charles Drew purchased cattle from Leonard Hitter an 1 Joe Smith. W. H. Illiss. Ilildebran.l mer chant, was u business visitor In Klamath Falls recently. Kinkajou ' IT'S XEW! Baker Dance Studio Ballroom and stngo Private lessons by appointment. Class Thumday, 8 p, ro. Lady and gentlemen instructors. 1112 Main St. Phone 1450 IIIHIHH-I h'fr i & i iiiiiiiHimnnii STOP-!-!-! Just a minute, Sister! If you Battery don't Bat, J if your Motor don't Mote, if your Radiator don't Rad, if your Generator don't Gin then bring the J Old Car over all at one time or one piece at a T time to the Official Troubles Headquarters. We Guarantee Our Work! 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