THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1026
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE THREE
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oWainly cvbout
P c o p I c
iik k iamilv itrn itv
Itov, mill Mm, A. I. Itloo nave re
turner from a luonlli'l vaoatlon in
fiillforiilii, wIiitk they v J ii 1 1 c I wllli
rolatlvti ihmI ftondii ai i. mi Angeles
limy rliltad Willi Mm. Itloe'a moth.
ii mill nl i ltfly wllli old school
Mauds or itov. iticn.
To lli;n Its SOUTH
mikh Beatrice Wallop, daufbtar
uf Mr. mill Mi" fltorgs Walton, plana
iii leave within a f days for Cal
ifornia, urban iho win take up nor
ICllOOl wink III Him CqllOff Ol tlln
Pacific i hi being hot third yur.
DurlO Urn milium r MIhk Walton tut h
taken mi active pari in nil iioalal at
llrltlua of HiK illy. h. iiiK ii talented
muilelMi
UONOII MISS IIOTV
The Strip "f Him I'll nl National
hunk couipllnn tiled Minn kathryn
limy wiiii ii iiinunr party, prior to
nay departure fur Bugana wbaya she
will mill r i iiIIuki'.
UAmtlBI) 'I'll is IIOnNlNO
i i fiouule Harrlod at Pighi
O'clock MuhH Today
Minn Maria Da Main and Waltw
Harrta(tou both ol Klamatb Falla,
warn ualtnd in marriage tiy Father
A. H. Ldaiar at al(bi u'riwk thla
muming. Tii" eon pin wara attended
by Mr. and Mm. N, Murruy. Tin y
tilmi In itinki Ibolr rmur, homo In
thin illy whern ihny have lumiy
friends,
CIXKK l.l AVIMi
i'hiirii J. i'iik, inrai marehaai
laltor, In leaving Hi, Inst of tin w,-k
by motor for 8(iti Kmnrlm o to at- I
I. nil I lin liliiiuiniil Jubilee In tin' ;
aoothon i It)'. Mr. Clsek plnnn to re
Mini iionin aiiinii Tuaaday,
LICIT VOU CALIFORNIA
('. H. Joimi'n mill Norman J. Wul
lri'. roniii'i'ti-il with tin' onrJnucrlnK
department of Hi,' Houlhorn Pacific,
left tliln i i i nit'.:- for California,
irhara th) will ! In charge of work
far urn oo to pan y i
on, MAN' HBRR
B, Mdi'Kliiiiini of Sun Knitirlm-o,
connected with Iho Shell till roni
imny. lit In the i lly for u few days on
iiiiniiicnH nattara, t
i sjovim; TRIP
Word from t. Holatora and ion,
wlio urn enjoying u vacation trip
in California, i to (ha effect thai
thay win apand another ten iax in
the aonthara Mute, before ronjnilng
home. Mr the punt week Ho y bava
lii'i ii vlnldiiK ui UlchiiriUon Stirinus
unit Sun Pranclsco and uro leaving
today for toa Angelas,
PROM CORVALIJd
Mr. nnii Mm. J. m. Patterson of
Oortfatlla urn apontttnli a few dayi
in Rlanatb Palis visiting with their
trlanda nmi attandlni i bnslbesi in-
ten-Ms.
KOZHR LKAVINfl TODAY
.Sum A. Kiifr. secretary of State,
left thin morning for Meiifoni. an-
roiile hunie in Hie state cnplllll, llf
ler spanking here defore Iho chum-
bor of commerce yesterday,
TO DIAMOND LAKi:
l, yle k. Maratara uml l. on Bonnie,
both well known residents of lloaa
iiuiK. apant n short while bora on
their way to Cralor and Diamond
lakoa for n taw days' vIhII. They
will return hare to transact btiainoafl
enroll te to thotr homOi
U'BKKH TlilPS
Itlehard Horiipy kbd Olftnn Coltry1
urn enjoying n riall bortt frop) tbolr
homo ui Rosobtirff. The inn phm to
anjoy a trlj to crater mid ulanibnd
lakoa nnii will return here, planning
in ho away troni thalr home for
iiiioui u waaki
IIOTHTi m an HRRB
w. A. Outntnlnga, nianasor or the
Tornilnnl hotel m Roaeburg, la among
tlio vlHllora In Klnmath Fulls. Along
with ii pleasure nip Mr. Ourhmingn In
tranKactlng lomo bualneaa mnttora,
SERVES
YOU
BEST
UNDERWOOD'S
SAVES
YOU tf
MOST
SCHOOL BOOKS
SPECIAL NOTICE One fourth of the Grade books will be changed this year, and
while we have tried to buy enough for all, we earnestly advise you to
COME EARLY and AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT.
SCHOOL NEEDS
T $qtuirfea. 50c to $3.50
Dirdwtrig Boardi $2.25
Drawing Paper, per aheet . .'...:15c
Drawing Tablet! lie to (25c
W ater Color Outlils ' 50c
I 'rawing I nit 25c
Triangle K 25c to 75c
Preiteti Curves 25c to 75c
Box Wbcal Scalei 75c
Prot factors . ! 30c
nJeohatlic.il Drawing Sets 75c to SS.im
Loose Leaf Note Hooks 35c
Fillers for Above 10c
Scratch Pad 5c
Paste '. 10c
Ink 10c and 15c
Hik ThK KiniJll'S WHO HAW. TO
TAKE TIIKIK LUNCK TO St'HOOI.. We
suggest Thermos Bottles SI. 25 to $0.75
Thermos Style Lunch Kits . . . ,$L9Q to $3.50
TXertrtskl Foot Jttra $5.00 to $7.50
Motleilhg Clay 50c
Chalk 5c and 1,5c
large plotters, Doz Be
Artists' cravons, Hon 75c and $1.00
PENS
Pcnn and Pert hqldcrs of
just the tighl kind to make
pcnuiaiiship a pleasure will
he found lu-re. Pens lc
each', Pen Holders 5c t
35c each.
Let lei inp; Pens, each . .
PENCILS
Lead Pencils, Slate Pen
cils. Drawing Pencils, In
delible Pencils and Colored
Pencils all the Hest Kinds
arc here Priced from
10c
?c
AUTO
to
ATIC and
10c
sharp Pencils, a fine selection, 35c--6.00
FREE! FREE!
A GREAT BIG WATERMELON BAL
LOON WITH EVERY ORDER OF
SCHOOL BOOKS AND OH, BOY,
BUT THEY SQUAWK!
Fountain Pens
VOL" can buy a FOCXTAI X PEN
at litis store (or as little as $1.00 and
ii is a regular Size Pen with Cold
Point iinl sell' filling attachment,
Parkers, Water-mans and Conklius
are carried in all the popular models
and are priced from
2.50 to -8.50
Tablets
COOl) T Uil.KTS and note books
are essential for efficient study You
u ill find only the best quality paper
in our Tablets and note books and
the prides are unbelievably low.
Tablets 5c and 10c
Note Books 5c and 10c
UNDERWOOD'S IUG 10c Pencil
Tablet leads 'em all.
GRADE BOOK PRICES f
Beacon Primer . , ,62c
Beacon First Reader . . . .C2c
BeacpU Second Rciider . . . . . .66c
Beacon 3rd Reader .x . . . .70c
Elson Primer ...58c,
l'.loti l'irst Reader ...a ....626
Elson Second Reader . . .t . . .70c
Bison Third Reader ... . ...,. 78c
Olenitis Fourth Reader . , 1. ... ,82c
Bolenitis Fifth Reader .' . . . .86c
Bolenius Sixth Reader 1. . . ,90c
Reading & Living Book 1 w . .98c
"Reading & Living Book 2 ... , 98c
Our Government ...... .$1.02,
Gordy's New History L S. . .,. . . -:. . .$1.63
Clark. Brown & Blue History of Oreg on SI. '02
Shepard Geography for Beginners 4.... .'02c
Essentials of Geography Xo. 1 ........ .$,1.42
Essentials of Geography Xo. 2 ........ .'.$1.98
Xew World Spellers 54c
Winslow Healthy Living Xo. 1 ...... . . 72c
VVinslow Healthy Living Xo. 2 . 90c
Hamilton's Essentials of Arith, 1st Bk. ..T.78c
Hainilton's Essentials of Arith. 2nd Bk. . . .c
Davis Productive Farming ...S)L30
Oral & Written English NO. 1 ..82c
Oral & Written English Xo. 2 ..M .94c
Progressive Music Book No. 1 .70c
Progressive Music Book Xo. 2 .., ,..74c
Progressive Music Book Xo. 3 . . . H. .7Xc
Progressive Music Book 'No. 4 . ...... SI. I D
Gordy's Stories American History v . . .$l.2(
Crayola; 10c and 15c
Rulers 10c
Erasers 5c and 10c
Compass 15c to 50c
Pencil Boxes '...10c to 40c
Pencil Clips 5c
Pencil Sharpeners 10c to Sj.50
FREE, A l'.U; BALLOOX with each order of
School Books.
SCHOOL DAYS
are
KODAK DAYS
Uwrwooft Pharmacy
v KLAMATH FALLS OREGON mS I
I 7 WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE
PURITY
WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE
BUY .THEIR DRUGS Iaccupacv)
, KODAK AT i
3 SCHOOL
; ,
Tt K.NTHIt ACADPMY
Tlia Mlsiei Jculd nnii Bilbo Belj
pt iiiy ipenl Woilnoailny in the pity
niaktnB proparotlona tot their BOltool
Work in Bocred Kaitrl noBdomy
Which opsni noxl Moadny, mi joh
kie attandad the Bcnd6my last year,
while tliln win be mihs Blba'i first
year, They raturnod i" their HBhto
Ihhi nvorilng,
I, ATI-: VHSTIOItDAV AI Tl'.ltVOOV
It, D, Meronsky, Marysvlllo, t'aiir.;
Martin HIrpII, Cednrlllo! w. n. wii
linniH, Pronoi P, NnrcroSN, Cores;
(loorte Cnlline, Bati Ptanoleooi Lottie
s. curry, Seattle ind B. B. Bonnar,
Knl I tin h. with lulu ttri'ivnla In tho
lilty yoRtefflny Bftornoon ro'ttlRtnrlna
ui tho oliambor ot'ootnitioroe,
DR. IlKTURNH FROM TRW
Dr. i'. C, CampbeJ! with MVi,
Cainvbeli returried cestorday from
ii rortnlghi'ii iHii in northdrn Orogou
with relatlvea and blende,
ItDTt ItMNti TO liAlhOVtEW
Mi-H. Arnold 3ohnnon in rettirnlng
to Lakevlew today ufti'r vlBlttna here
iwlth reiativoa umi trlenda tor iho
pajil t wo deya.
EVANS IMl'ItOVlNQ
K. Bvane, well kaowri shoe raan,
who ha been confined to Mu home
tor the patl week aufterlng with ii
BTere cold, is able to Hit up onch
iliiy now, nmi hopoj aije lor liln
Bpeody recovery, Mr, Bvane w.m
in riT several dayi with imi odld
before phl'eiclnn wu oaltofl, whon
it win learned unal fit witi on iin
point of pnountonla, Before retttrn
iim in his work Mr. Bvan plana la
rodplioratu tor a week ot mora.
iiisim:ss TKti'
Totn Di'viin in ii uualneM vlaltoif
hi'io loila.v, fiotn Mi'ilforil.
NOtPTHBRN VISITORS
QaoMe Bchrtvar, JoihA DmUiVv.
Edward Clattey anil a, RateratAt,
nn vIsIIoih In the oily, from port;
nud loiltty, ,
HfiRK PROM HltiUSBORO
K. ii. Tongue and family, o liiiis
lmro, are in i lio city tor ,i vUii
with tin! Cjuulllea qt u. H. Merry
man uml H. c Mernyman, Mr,
Tongue lm. (or mafly yeara boon
dlatrlct nttdrney of Woahlugtop
DQttnty! anil la a aon of ttio latu
i Thomeia Tongue, former Oregon
oongreaamnu,
.MI!S. HVRTMAN ARRtVKS
V.
lliitiiiuin,
ami son.
.Mis.
arrived from Portland, lu
lug In join Mr. linrtmnn
guoata at l he hotel White Pelican
evi'll-
rhey are
ASIII.AM) VISITORS
Mr, atra Mrs. k. n. Dickey, of
Aaahlataid, are among tho visitor
In the city toiluy.
P1R8T VISIT IX VHARS
Mr. anil Mrt. P, ti Smith of I.os
Angeles wi re anion gthe prbmiupni
nouthnrn state visitors horo imlny.
Mrs, Smith Is a daughter of the
Into JuiIko Qeorga W. Smith, Qa'e
of the nionoera of Klamath Pillls,
Thla Is the first visit Mrs. Smith has
made here III Sfi yeais. Mr. Sinllh i
Is mailing his first visit here. j
Salesman Recovers
From Knife Wounds:
Completely rpfeoverod from the
two Belt-lntllCle'fl knife wounds
which he sustained at the Hall
hotel, Tuesday; W. J. llartnian.
Portland Insurance man, 'left tiiia i
afternoon tor Portland. He was Be- 1
dompaiiled by his wife and son. who
arrived here last nlgltt in response ;
to a telegram which waa sent tlbem i
when Mr. llartnian was In a local !
hospital.
All danger of possible Infection
baa passed, according to Dr. O. S. '
NeWsom, county health officer, who
attended Hartman. The injaed man '
Insists t'.iat the two knife wounds '
iwere accidental, or that lie was la
sueli n mental ami physical condi
tion he did not know wt'iat hap
pened. I, IvWI VII YOR ILLINOIS
Mrs. .lack Pros'! is leaving by Bib
tot tor Chicago, Illinois, where she
plans an exlonlted visit With rela
tives mid friends, where she for-
merly lived. Misses Helen and Dor
othy .Meliarry. ilaimhlcrs of Mrs.'
Pros!, will accompany their Inpthor.
oust. Where Miss Helen will enter!
the Mjirlborotigli School In (')iicago.j
$5.00
The Only Way You
Can Be Sure
$5.00
The one waj you can be sure of getting the most satisfactory washing
machine is by an actual test.
The Zenith wins by comparison. This comparison can best be made in
your own home, doing your own wash ing. Do not discount the claims we
make for the Zenith washer.
This coupon is good for Five Dollars on the
purchase price of a Zenith washer if presented
at the Fair.
Without obligation on my part you may de
liver and demonstrate your Zenith washer.
My Address is:
Name
Town
Street
Phone
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