v r i2L THE TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 00, 1031 evening nrnftiir r A"A ""A QREffSi Q ; 0 T Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs W. L. Frain wore In (own yesterday from their homo at Topsy Grade. "r. W. Tower was a business vis itor from Worden yosterday. Captain and Mra. J. W. Slomons spent tho week end In Fort Klam ath and brought back a supply of duck. ' Mr. and Mrs. P. J. O'Qara of Bait Lake City, Utah, aro horo spondlng an outing nt tholr sum mor home at Rocky Point, and In Idontally trying tholr luck for ducks. Thoy possess ono of tho moat modern houso beats In this part of tho state, and return horo ovory soason to onjoy thomsolros during the duck season. Mr. O'Qara Is with tho Amerioan Mining and Smelting company. v H. M. Manning and associates are noting their offices to tho rooms OTsr tho Amorlcan National bank building. Thoy will bo sot .Ued In a few days. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Jones aro IwxTlng for Chtco for tho vrlntor. Mr. Jones was with tho Algoraa Lumber company. J. J. Stelgsr, lumberman of Chlloqutn, is In town attending to matters of business. ! Y. M. Jensen and family of Den mark have arrived horo to visit Mr. Jensen's brother, who was em ployed by J. Frank Adams on hlsi ranch at Merrill. Since loavlng Denmark Mr. Jensen's brother has moved, and ho Is experiencing some difficulty In locating him. Ray Merrill of Merrill Is In town for the day, attending to matters of business. Walter G. West camo down yos terday from Klamath Agency, re turning this morning. Dr. Massoy and party left town( this morning in nigh glee, expect ing to get,the limit of deor. Kip Van Rlpor, W. O. Smith, Gerry Cozad. Fred Soulo and J. II. YtTatlrtnM ( aynfnsv rn mftlnn 4 ttlA tt(iusj tv DWIU5 v wa w j mint fields tomorrow for Inspection of the crops, and possibly try their luck for a few ducks. B. A. Blockllnger, a membor of the Dorrls Lumber and Box com pany, also of the Chlloqutn Lumber jompany. Is In town on business.' W. A. Dwlght, a Ban Francisco lumberman, who is Interested in the Big Lakes Box company, Is a guest at the White Pelican. A. F. Snider of the Southern Pa-, cltle company, is here on official' business for the company. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Alexandra of Ban Francisco are tourists who left this morning for Crater Lake. L. O. Arens and family, accom panied by Mrs. Arens' mothor from Mayfield, Calif., arrived here last night The Arens family has been away on a visit of several weeks' I duration. J. It. Bnldor, Frank Nixon, 8. F. Bell and- C. L. SwiUer, all well known operaters In tho lumber in dustry of Raymond, Wash., aro vis iting the local lumbermen. Mr. Frank S. Jester of La Grande Is returning today after spending a couple of weeks visiting his son, Glenn, and family. Mr. Jester made the statement that he thought be had the finest grandson In the state. Arthur M. Geary, Portland attor ney, and Dr. J. C. Elliott King of Portland aro hero looking aftor their Wocus marsh Intorosts. Thoy expect to remain four or five days. Mrs. Andross, ono of tho owners of the Style Shop, has gono to San Francisco to spend Buyers Week. Frank Sexton, county club leader, Is spending the day In the Lono Pine district. Mr. Bexton Is now making trips over tho county collecting ma terial for exhibits at tho coming state fair. Judge N. C. Chapman left this morning for Dorris on business for the day. Frank Ira White, an old-timo resident bore, but now residing in Portland, was In town attending to matters of business. Mr. Whlto is manager for tho foreign trade de partment of the Portland Chamber of Commerce Oeorgo Rlggs, a student of the V. of O., left this morning for Eugene to enter the univorsity for the com ing term. ' Mr. Brldgford of the Pelican Bay Lumber company, left this morning for Ban Francisco on business. Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Edmond Rouse of Sacramento woro hero visiting lloraco Wilson for a fow days and taking In tho sights of this county. They woro vory much impressed with tho country, and want to re turn hero again next summer. Mrs. Graves Robinson, from Cor vallls, returned this morning after spending a fow days visiting her cousin, Mrs. A. E. Bcott. G. L. Chaataln of Chlloquln U tn town on business. Mrs. O. Martin from Malln is tn town purchasing supplies. Misses Jean Perry and Eleanor Torroy left this morning for tho Univorsity of Oregon. They will enroll as freshmen for the coming year. Miss Perry was with the Wil son Abstract company and Miss Torrey was with the Klamath De velopment company. ' Mrs. F. J. Schmltx of Beatty ac companied her mother to Orland, Calif., this morning. Mrs. B. H. King of Fort Klamath loft today for Ban DIogo, Calif., to visit her daughter, Mrs. McKle, for the wlntor. Mrs. McKle was hurt In an auto wreck rocently, but Is re covering? nicely. "Tex" Wcatherby Is Journeying to San Francisco thence on to Hon olulu for an extended stay. Mrs. E. W. Varnum from Chlto qola wns in town for the day. Mra. W. S. Worden of Portland Is horo to visit her brothor, Harry Mess ncr. C. S. Frank of Eugene Is coming to this city tonlEht to visit with bis grandson, Lybort Frank, and expects to do somo hunting In this section tho forepart of tho week, grade stock beam so tho high freight makes it prohlbltlvo in consuming markets. S j- - - -ir i "i"i-,-,'rMwM iii..i.ri--. H l What will you take to the Fair Oct 5-6-7? jTjxnj-u-AriM-r ---- m weiy Hjw2H3 Mail Orders Filled the Day Received mmwmtfMWf, DEMAND FOR HER V RUSE PRICES The Strand THEATRE TONIGHT Big Sensational Western .Plctare "Old Love, for New" FEATDRINO Marjorie Wilson A Western plcturo full of fights, action and tnrllis. COMING SUNDAY The Biggest Show of the Year . Featuring THE MASK" Big Plcturo And Four Arte of Vaudeville SAN FRANCISCO, 8cpt. 20. Steady Improvement continues to be tho order of events in the lumber In dustry. This Improvement Is particularly discernible In the Southern plno field, but other manufacturers of lumber aro beginning to feel the influence of the buyer and consequently business may be stated as better in all divi sions of tho trade, according to the American Lumberman," It says: Hero and tbero somo advances have been mado on such Items as car siding and tho better grades of floor ing, though as yet tbero has been no general advance in lumber prices. Experienced observers, however, aro united In the opinion that should business continue its present trend price advances aro certain to occur within a short time. Until the lattor part of August pricos showed a steady docllne, this decline being slighter and slighter as tho months passed. Tho law of supply and domand governs lumbor prices, and conse quently up until August lack of do mand I?o ro pricos downward, but now, If the present tendency to pur chase heavily and to rush building continues, tbo samo law is going to send pricos upward unless this ten dency Is equalized by a substantial reduction in freight rates, which, al though believed ubsolutely necessary in tho lumbor trade, are not an Im mediate prospect. Modes of Distinction Not only exceptional in their unusualness, but so extensive in variety of models and types that every woman will find just the particular garment she wishes for just the particular wear she wishes to give it. Made as Perfectly as They are Styled 1 i New Fall Dresses, Suits and Coats $19.50 to $95 MOVING ALASKA MtXINO MACHINERY TO CALIFORNIA JUNEAU, Alaska, Sept. 20. Mill ing machinery formerly used at Thane, near here, is to be shipped to the old Comatock Mine at Virginia City, California, according to Califor nia mining engineers who were here recently. The machinery will be used in a new mine mill on the Comstock lode. Dozans of new styles of Leather Vesta Just received at K. K. K. Btoro. 20-21 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR BALE 6 passenger Ford tour ing car. Good condition. Price $276.00. Call 813 Lincoln. 20 WANTED Chickens at Independent Market. 1136 Main St. Phone C43J. 20-22 jwwwwvw ww.wwwww''. Now Kail styles rn Dutchess Trous- ors aro here. 10c a button 11.00 a rip. K. K. K. Store 20-22 DANCE at MALIN Saturday Eve., Sep tember 24th. Pro ceeds to be used for Union High School. Music by Jazz orchestra. ii-i- Victory Club Dance WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st AT NINE O'CLOCK MOOSE HALL Those who have heard our Orchestra claim it to be the best Jazz Music in Town Houston-Filz Syncopated Orchestra tHKHH "Serves You Right" Owing to the fact that Swift Premium Ham hag dropped 4 cent per pound, we will serve Ham and Eggs for 40 cent per portion. Try Breakfast here once and you'll come again. We serve Maple Syrup with Hot Cake and Waffles. We employ expert help, thu elimi noting all waste When you compare our prices, com pare our service and quality of food, then you'll find why so many people eat at THE CLUB CAFE COME IN AND BE CONVINCED ON SIXTH NEAR MAIN SSiUlSlil ; ' r.'...; !!..;' vt.- FffllF;yF-'?f'wfW"wnffniffl rrimr-nrTTT ruir i inmrmirimrrii VVtfT SJ0 si?nr'TM3MJiasjBAira4