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PROM KH.NO
II. I'. KcriiH, prominent rancnor
f iho Ken oountryi spent Tuoadey
In iIm1 city Iran iiicKng business.
PROM THE LAKE
h Miller i down from Crete r
I'niny on buslntfi inntleff,
PORTLAND PAMIIY
The Misses PrUnoes, Margaret unj
Kllu H 1 1 1 1 1 v j i ; i with Ann lXnovur nil
of Portland, spent Tuesday ihoro
v .Mine nml luft this morning Mr
Crater Lake,
PROM KIKK
Klein, one of well kniw
tiii
Miss BROTMERTON RETURNS
.mihh Wyinu nrotberton luu) re-
lUmed 'her position In Iho office of
Moe'l shop after enjoying " woek'i
vacation.
MRS. SMITH II. I.
Friends of Mm. K. A. Smith are
sorry to learn that the In confined
to her homo with a Mtere roid to-
iluy.
TOJigIL OPERATION PROM WASHINGTON
Mr. mid Mm. 'loin Walters of the i Mr. end Mm. A. M. Bowman and
Merrill loud brought their little I Mr. and Mm. C. II. llowman of F.v-
daugbtor, Margaret Ann. to the city lerett, Wash., worn guests irf the city
thlH morning for it tomtit operation,
to which Mho submitted uhout ten
o'riock and i reported as doln k
nicely.
yesterday from the adjoining itatd
on their way to prater Lake.
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v.slls
PROM HOI Til
.1, Kln.111 if Ituiismiiir, v. i . ,
hero Inquently; arrived lii
doer
local
per men of Kirk uj spending a f: , t(, ,.ty at evening t spent aev-
oa business ami pleasure, i ,.ril ,iayB here on buslneH matter.
Thursday
Friday
$
1J95
F.very one of these caps are brand new Fall
stock in the newest shades and shapes.
Regular price $2.50
TO OUTFIT FOR FALL SEE BECK'S
New Fall Suits 8C Top Coats . 30 35
New Fall Hardeman Hats . . . 5-6-7
W. L. Douglas Shoes 5-6-7
Blazer Shirts and Sweaters
echillandcm
ujij j u Mm irnrrn
KLAMATH FALLS - WOOOBURN , ORE .
5 17 Main
COWIIOY (KLKHHATION
An exhibition of riding will he
Miss Vena llaack of Oakland.
Calif., wha ban heun tiio House
an event of Sunday at Morrill when i KKl 0f mi, Alice Hanson for tho
a colebratlon known al tna "Cowboy jpaat ten dayi, has returned to her
Celebration" will tnko place. The! home and. will resume her BtudlcH
evenlH will Htarl al two o'clock on at the Fahlola hospital, from which
Sunday afleruoon. nhe will he graduated In December.
Blankets l n Discount Until Tuesday. Aug. IB
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New Stock of
D. M. C.
In all Colors for Crochet
and Embroidery
Also: Pearl Crochet Cotton, all colors
in sizes 5 and 3; and 6 strand crochet
in all colors.
KLAMATH V. FALLS
And Chiloquin
Wool and Cotton blankets Oregon city, Nashea
and llonconii.
AT Tin: AROADR
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Palmer, 0.
RoblUOn, Mr. and Mm. Jamex S.
sumuor ail of Chicago; w. ii. Outer
felt and Mr. and Mm. B, Noble or
Now York -lty; Mr. and Mrs. I.
Donnelly of San Francisco, J, a.
QempbeH of Oakland, Mr. and Mrs.
J. It. Ford of Alameda, and Mr. and
Mta. o. w. Roberts Oakland, all
registered at the Ihotel Ar'ado luHt
BNROUTK TO IAKK
Mt. and Mm. C. W. Fox of
KUKeno with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. ;
Shank of Albany were here over
Tuesday visiting on their wUy to
Cruier Lake.
Il. I I: SEASON
With tlin opening ot the
season hut a Hhort time Off,
sportsmen are IniHy making plans to
go out for tho big game, the sea
son opening in tho mate of Oregon
on the 10th doy or September and
closing on the 20th of October.
SOUTHERN OrJEBTS
Minn Kva Burgendofr of Oakland,
Calif., and T. W. Evans or Sacra
mento will he the dinner guests o(
i Mm. June White this evening.
urn Toil AND FAMLLY
Enjoying a tour or southern Ore-1
gon, Dr. and Jim. M. Haytcr and
Kugcne Haytcr were guesta aver
evening, hero to appiiir -ill tho TUt.day at tlhe hotel White Poll-1
Vaudeville hill at the Pine Tree ,. from melr home at I)allasOr.
Cheatre. '
I'OKK I HOP FKV
A parly of local lrla motored I
lo Wlul-Knc .beach last evening for
u "pork chop" try and swim. Amoae i
those making tho miitir tnip worn
Jacklo Kmmons, Vera and Joan J
Thompson and Maud Hood.
RETURN HOME
Mr. and Mm. Charles II. Clark
,wll!i their little son, elth of Hvl-
ii, Mom., who have hcen enjoy
ing a lour of Ihi' stato of Orogon
and northern Cullforiila, visited here
briefly today with friends enroute
home to tho capital city. Mr. and
Mm. Clurk are very much iinpreHi-l
with the coasl and enjoyed Ihelr
lour immensely.
MILS. WIUTIXX K RETURNS
Mm. Amelia Whltlock ha return
d to the city from n six weeks visit
I In Portland and other Willamette
t itles. While at Silvcrton she enjoyed
a delightful visit with her mother.
PROM CANTON, CHINA
Princess Chin Chee Toy or Canton.
China, arrived here last evening to
appear on the bill at the Pine Tree.
Another Printing
Shop Is Started
"Cbbo & Melton, Printers," is the
latest addition to the business con
cerns of Klamath Falls. The new
establishment Is located at 124 S.
Tib St., Just south of the telephone
office. Mr. Case in the past oper
ated the Case Multlgraphlng shop
ut this location, but since the en
trance of Mr. Melton into the iirm
Ihe business or the concern has been
expanded to do general printing. A
very complete Job printing plant
has been installed, , new presses.
type and other equipment having
I
' been purchased. Mr. Melton has
iback or him over thirty yearn or
HACK FROM BOUTS
Tom Dixon, county roadmastcr. j experience in the printing line, corn
has returned rrom a short business ing here from Livingston. Montana,
trip to Sacramento and Chico whore i where lor years he was publisher of
On the Screen
On the Stage
Milton Sills,
Doris Kenyon,
May Allison,
Phyllis Haver
in
"I
Want
My
Man"
A story of one
Woman who walk
ed out of a man's
Life and Another
Who Walked
Right in.
Which won?
Blondy Robinson
'Eccentric Singing, Comedy and
Danojng.V
Palmer & Huston
"Poppies"
Princes Chin Chee Toy
of Canton, Chlnn.
Chinese Comedienne in Original
Bits rrom the Chinese and Amer
ican Stage.
Billy Noble and Regina
Brooks
Favorite Fun Makers In a Laugh
able Absurdity.
Campbell, Forgay and
Sumner
"Unique Song Creations."
Two Complete Shows Every Evening.
hi tranrtnetod busings mattero.
a daily newspaper.
IN I . S. ARMY , TO EPSKJBURa
K. W. Rose and Vernon Fracua,
B. J. Low, local young man who wno hnV(, employed here with
left here a few days ugo for Medford thc pRclnc Telephone and Telegraph
to apply ror enlistment In the army. company, k.f, th,, morning lor Rose
at the Medford IT. S. army recruiting nurK wller0 they will lie employed
station, was accepted and will be , wh ,hc compan)..
stationed at Fort UoArtbnr, Caiir.. , '
in the Coast
ITTTING OATS
Artillery, according to
word received here.
RETURNS NORTH
M. N, ilognn, who Tor several dnys
transacted business here In tho in
terests of the Western Bond and
Mortgnge company or Portland, left
yesterday Cor the north.
GIRLS LEAVING
' Misses Dorothea and Vivian Mar
j tin who have been the lovely house
guests or their relatives, Mr. ,and
Mrs. C. II. Ilainbsy nnd John and
j Charles Martin, are leaving tomor
row tor tneir home in 'aiiiornia.
RKTl'RN TO MKIIFORI)
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howard re
turned to Ihelr home In Medtord
niter visiting with friends fu Murah
rield for the past two weeks and vls-
ltcl here over Sunday enroute home. ' p8Dy
ACCEPTS POSITION
P. H. Gorman, recently of Port
land, who for several days has been
looking over Klamath Foils und its
great possibilities', has derided tin lo
cate here and has accepted a poaf tion
with the Warren Construction om-
PORTLAND GVF.STS
Nelson nnd Kenneth English or
Portland are visiting witli friends
In the city today.
BURPRISE .MISS MACK
Inrge Cniwd of Friends Surprise
Miss Mack at Homo
MOBS GONE sol'TH
Locnl Met, haul nnd Wife I'ave ror
Two Weeks Trip in South
II. N. Moo, or Moe's slore, with
Mm. Mne. lett last evening ror San
Francisco where they will spend the
coming fortnight on n business and
pleasure trip. Mr. Moe will attend
"buyers' week" In the southern city
all of next week.
TO RESUME I-OS1TION
Mrs. I.. C. orriold, who ror tho
past six weeks has been charge or
the offlco of tho Wood Curtis .Pro
duce company, will take up her for
mer duties with Moe's shop again the
first of next week. Friends of Mrs.
Ofrield will bo glad to see her again
before Iho public.
RETURN TO ASHLAND
Dr. ami Mrs. Newell wflio have
boon the house guests of Mr. and
Mrs. T. J. Webb on MeKinloy Jiave
returned to Ashland.
Retween fifty and sixty of. the
younger set of the city, nil close
friends or Miss Donna Mack, mcStored
to the Mack home on Spring Lake
last evening to surprise Miss IS'ack.
who is leaving today Tor Bol ton,
Mass., to enter the University of
Boston. The party was In the naaure
of a farewell gathering. Tho evening
was spent in games and later alt
enjoyed a "weinie" roast.
Most of the oats. on the Alexander
ranch on Rock creek is being cut
fen- hay, due to thc oats not having
filled out as it should be, according
lo Bill Berkin. who is in the city
today from the big block and grain
ranch.
Where's The Joy of Life
w'hen your conEtitution Js run down. In most cases it is
entirely uncalled for. Oftentimes an examination and a
little care of the teeth means thc difrerence between good
and poor bealtb. We give iree examinations.
R. D. COE, DENTISTS
(Painless or coarse)
202-204 Hopka Bid. 8th and Main
Phone 838
Jbr Econiimicttl Trtmspartatto
LAKKVIKW VISITORS
L. B. Edwards, George Dantn
brock and 11. C. Cnlkiiw of Lako
vlew arrived in tho city last evei
ning tor n few day' visit.
FOR FEW DAYS
A. Weedon of Weed is here for a
few days on business und pleasure.
Mr. Weedon expects to return home
the latter part of this week,
Fur Manufacturing.
Coat Remodeling
All work guaranteed
Mrs. Wm. Bessler
625 Waahlnghon
Botwoon Sixth and Seventh
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AT. THE
I L-I-B-E-R-T-Y
The Yale Football
Star,
"Lefty" Flynn
in
"The Millionaire
Cowboy"
whose motto was -- B
"A strong man newer asks
tor odds
In tho brawny brawl of life
lie simply cans upon nis
Gods
And plunges In tho strife."
TOMORROW
"Where Romance
Rides"
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IIBB type of quality car sellingat a on closed models andUmproved
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