The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 14, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    MONDAY, SKHT.MKKi: H I'.mS
EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE THREE
Always Use
BUTTBRICK PATTERNS
including DELTOB
Always Use
BUTTBRICK PATTERNS
including DliLTOK
FREE
Butterick
Pattern Week
To Every Buyer of Silk
Or Wool Dress Pattern,
Butterick Pattern Free
September 14 to 19 Only
No Sale Less than Two (2) Yards
Select and pay for pattern you want and price of
pattern will be deducted from cost of silk or wool
goods. ,
Butterick Patterns with Dehor Guide and Delineator and
Butterick Quarterly with Late Autumn Styles in Metropoli
tan Fashions to Choose from.
dMainly cfbout
People
Silk Goods
1.50 to 6.00
Including; EContent' criM canton crop,
crept faille, Rosbanarn cxmMi radium, satin,
measallne, crap di chine, Triooabam, owpo
back ntlBi spiral erepo banner rlbbaUMni
trloo, nut Iti clrcc, satin tl 1 - ii . .
Wool Goods
1.00 to 5.85
Including serges, flannels, wbol dress, suit
ami coat goods, of all kinds.
Dress Patterns, exclusive and only
one of a kind, $9.85 and $11.85.
To dream of the dress, vision thc.styJjCi imagine the modi' and trimming; to se
lect i he fabrics, choose the pattern, is one of the royal moments full oj thrills
which can lie acenipli-iliccl in every wo man's life. There is no joy more gratify
ing, no pleasure more delightful than talcing the wondrous silks and wools and
cutting and sewing llicin into beautiful dresses and suits for the colorful fall
and winter season.
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KLAMATH lJL FALLS
1
Always Use
BUTTERICK PATTERNS
including ukliuk m
Always Use
BUTTERICK PATTERNS
including DELTOR
K.NMOVKI) VISIT ABROAD
Miss Pearl II toll ti . wlin n-1 ii in cl
to the city for u woek'ii vIhII ou
Saturday, after spending tho past
three moutiiH abroad, enjoyed hv
vUlt liu iiicnHcly anil wiim fortunate
In seeing all tin' Important and his
toric polnlH ut Interest whllo In Eti
ropc. she fS tho house guest of her
hi'r mother, Journeyed to New York
City to meet her on her arlvnl bona,
tfltt lilelm In a charming youtiK
woman and linn hosts of friends In
thlH elty, who welcome her visit
bora.
son is BORN
A baby hoy wnH horn pb Saturday
DENTON' X t'lTV
K. Ci. Denton of Lamm's Mill was
a visitor over Saturday. Mr. Den
ton Is corespondent for the Lumber
iRgtio from Lamm's Mill.
sinter, Mrn. Marvin l.ui us, this week to Mr. ami Mrs. Orvllle Dalton of
and will leave shortly for Portland I Mills addition. 'I'lut infant lias beep
where she will study music at thejiiaiued Milton. Until the mother and
Ellison-Whlto eonserviitMry le'f music youaa Him are reported as doing
HiIh winter. Mrs. (ioorgn lllehn, nicely.
MOTOR TO POINT COMFORT
Mrs. K. X lllgglnson and Mrs.
E. 8. Clark motored to l'oint Com
fort Sunday whore they were the
guests Of Mrs. Laura Moore. They
returned home last evening from
the enjoyable trip.
New Ideas
In Posing, Lighting;, with color ef
fects of tones that match our won
derful new
Master Mountings
as displayed at the 1925
Photographic Convention
We are always first
with new ideas.
We have these for your
approval
Sec Our Window Display
XXA M,r m
Photographic
QUALITY
PHOTOGRAPHS
PICTURE
FRAMES
ENLARGING AND TINTING
Opposite Court House 327 Main Street
Phone 39
IIIRTHK
To Mr. and Mrs. (leorgo Emerson
of Ml. Laki. Sept. 18, a hoy, who
has boob named George llcnry.
To Mr. and Mrs. K. W. l'ruitt,
2104 South Sixth street. Sept 11,
a girl.
PROM LANOELL VALLEY
Mrs. It, S. Hopklpa of Lungcll
Valley Is in the city today shopping,
purchasing a number of things for
her lovely now homo which is now
under conHtrurtion. Mr. Hopkins
In with the reclamation service near
Langell .Valley. They expect to bo
moved into their now bungnlow
within the next .woek.
VISIT RAM II HOME
Mm. (I. I. rtsy and otMdreo Mar
tha and Botty, motored to tin- liny
ranch hoin- at Keno whore thoy
Kjiciit Rtinday.
iiehe i on two weeks
j. J. Robinson, l... L. Renolds, B.
Sliiilngton anil K. Lumpnhlre. all
Of DUfltmuIr, arrived In Klamath
Kulli .JjHt evening V here for
She coming I v i weeks.
.MEDI ORD VISITORS
Mr. and .Mrs. O. J. Hill o.' Med
fnrd were over Sunday visitors fn
the city.
EMtolTE HOME
Mr. and Mrs. I). A. Russell Of Cot
Orado Brinn, f'olo., left this morn
log on their way home after ThrHIng ;
horn over ill" week end. The Koseelis
are rettirnln;' from an extended mo '
tor tour and vlnlt"d at Orator Lakh
while here. Tin y plan to stop at a
number of He- prlnelpa! const eltles
On their way home.
I'HOMlMOXT RANCtHPt
(lllbert Harrison, one or tho prom
inent rnnchora of tho Bonansa
eountry spent the day in Klamath
Kails, trnnsnclInK business.
HOVTHKRN lU'SIXKSS VlSITOlt
Robert Finlnyium, one of tho host
known commercial men of Sun
CranolSob, Who makes this tcritory
for the BoIoTIng company, arrived in
Klainut It Kails this morning. Mr.
Kinlnyson mnde the trip north by
motor and expects to spend several
days In this vicinity In the interests
of his firm.
.MAUN VISITOR
J. D. Ilolion of Malln spent Sunday
In I he city vlnliliiK with friends.
VISIT CROOK'S 1A.MILV
Mr. and Mrs1. K. W. Vnhnlce nnd
children. Miss nernardine Metcnlf
and Miss Ana Metcnlf, motored to
Chllonuln Snndny to spend the day
with Mr. nnd Mrs. Warien Crookd.
I.VKTAI.UNt; REFRIORRATOR
Millers Market, which will move
Int.j its location, formerly 'iceap-i'd
by BrbUien, within the next few
day. Ik at tie- present time instal- j
linR a modem refrigerator plant, and
a number of now fixtures. Tie- now
location will five tie- market much
larger nunri rs and better enable !
them to hate!! their customers.
sruvi:voits Aititivio
I'mler, the supervision of W. R.
Isaacs, u crew of Southern Pacific
surveyors arrived in the city last
venlnn from San Francisco to hi;
in charge of work In tills section, in j
the party are John B. McKce. Harry
Oarver, T. McMantu, F. Undcn. H
K. I'ursst, T. V. Foodfellain and W
B. Lsaacs.
ClllUigl lN' VISITORS
K, R. Wilson and R. A. Focli of
f hlloquia visited over Sunday here.
ARMY OFFICERS
Major H. t'. Hilton of the I!. S
army, with 0. H. While and J. T
Miton of Corvallis spent over Sun-
day In the city on business and
pleasure.
PROM MODOC I'OIXT
I. J. Johnson and A. Soiue of Mo
doc Point spent the week end In the
elty. Both young men ere engineers
for the state highway commission.
STINSOXS BACK
Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Stinson re
turned last evening from San Fran
Cisco where they attended the Golden 5
Jubilee this past week. While In the
pntborn state the also visited in
Sacramento with friends. Mr. Stinson
reports huge crowds attendetl th
Inltil..., f.,Mi .,11 nnte nf lit., i-nnlltrv
, , . , Icitv on business matters,
and that H was next to impossible
to travel by motor In San Francisco
tile crowds were so large.
Last Showing Tonight of Ricardo Cortez in the role of the 1925 I
gg "The Spaniard,, I
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday I
The Worlds Wonder Picture ! B
k - Sr!nRTHUR a With I
'rh nflYI.F.'S Scaaie Love 1 1
i rr. stupendous mmi , . ,
Mai II v '-'7V' i IB I cw 1 1 I IP P law
Airat natvi wv (bW 9 'S I
W M 0 Never a Picture Like This jg
IifagF Before! M
PRICES : Matinees, Children 15 cents, Adults 35 cents. -.-,! 9
Evenings, Children 25 cents, Adults 50 cents. . B
Specitl Children's Matinee at 4:00 p. m. Tuesday. Admission 10 cents.
KltoM MiKSCX ' INVITATION'S ARE OVT .U IKiE COMlXti SEPT. 22.pl
INSTAM.INti IIXTIRKS
Fixtures for the Terry Market ar
rived tills morning nnd today a crew
of men are busy installing them
which will malie the meat market
one of the most modem in the city.
Whan completed. Mr. Terry recently
boujrht the business Brum E. D. Tru-
love and plans to spend in the neigh
borhood of. $4,000 in reuovatiug tho
interior of tho shop.
FROM At'EN'CV
. fm nf triAmnfli
James . ux-nuu . . .,k,,,- f ,.nmmere,.
, I Agency spent over Sunday in the ' invitations to all the
chamber of commerce offices in the
state, all newspapers, all state of
' ficials, forest and park officials and
local county and city officials, for
the ceremonies to be conducted nt
the rim of Crater Lake next Sunday,
i The exercises will commemorate the
1 discovery of the Cascades b y
inhn Weslnv llillmau in 1S33. Tlia
PAI'PAS PAVS VISIT
Louis Pappus of Algoma camp
! spent Sunday in the city visiting
! with friends, returning
i Sunday evening.
to camp
RETFItN FROM HINT
n..Tv..UIi nn.l l?rh..rt T? I'll it t
returned last evening from Bryant ceremonies are being conducted by
where they spent the past two days
on 'n hunting trip.
BACK FROM BUCK LAKE
J. W. and H. E. Kerns returned
last evening from Hack Lake where
they spent tile past three days on a
hunting trip.
VISITS HI SHAM)
Mrs.E. T. Joy of Ashland spent
the week-end in Klamntli Falls with
hier husband, who la connected with
the Southern Pacific here. Mrs. Joy
returned to the valley this morning.
EASTERN PARTY"
Over tile week end guests in Klam
ath Falls included Mrs. C. T. Rob
ertson. Miss A. W. Robertson anil
Mrs. M. Riegle, nil of Pattorson, N.
,1.. with Miss KO. S. Chipp of King
ston. N. Y.i who are touring the west.
While in the city the easteru people
were sucsts nt the hotel 'White Pelican.
the local chamber of commerce.
SPLENDID CROP
Southern People Visit Over Week
end Here.
, KLAMATH COUNTY tilVEX
I'RERIT BY PI RLU ATION
The last weekly Issue of the
I Portland Commerce gives much
! credit to Klamath county and the
GOING TO ROUNDUP 'local chamber of commerce for tho i
Bamey Kenny plans to leave to-1 manner in which they have appealed
morrow by motor for Pendleton I to all -other civic bodies throughout
where he will attend the Roundup! the stnte In the stop forest fire pre-
tllis week.
CLIFFORD JAY ILL
Clifford Jay Is confined to his bed
suffering with what In thought to
be an attack of typhoid fever.
"A whaling big crop of grain,"
was the way S. T. Hooker of Dairy
put it Saturday, when asked how the
crops in tho Yonna valley country
were this year. "It lias been the best
year we hnve had in a long, long
time and .the strange thing about
the whole thing is that prices are
up. too. Seldom you get big crops
and big prices at the same time."
Accompanied by Mrs. Tookor and
Dr. and Mrs. V. W. Ramsey of
Stockton. Mr. Tooker was in the city
Saturday transacting business, slink
ing hnnds with friends and showing
their visitors the sights. Mrs. Ramsey
is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tooker.
Judge Percy R. Kelley of Salem
will arrive lh Klamath Folia ''on
September 22 to preside at the tjlal
of State of Oregon vs. E. I. Eltott,
district attorney, charged with mal
feasance in office. Judge Lcaviltj-yjj
nouhcod this morning from Jtho
bench. Judgo Kclley was appolrletl
to preside at the Elliott trial v. hen
an affidavit of prejudice filed
against Judgo Leavltt d is nun 11 tied
that jurist. ..
gkt p.k; deer
After a week's hunting and fish
ing trip In the Point Cbni'i'ort coun
try, Paul Lambert, Toon acid Bob
Graham, returned last night wlflH a
three point buck, welghlii', IV)
pounds. Ttho three ttc al men pack
ed bhek Into tho mountain about
! 21 miles and saw plenty zi henr and
ih-.o's, but consldor themselves lucky
to have gotten tho buck.
it
volition campaign. Oregon and Wash
ington escaped with relatively light
fire loss and this county is congrat
ulated by the state chamber, who
hnve offered thoir cooperation In
furthering the drive.
Where's The Joy of Life
when vour constitution is run down. In most cases it is
entirely uncalled for. Oftentimes an examination and a
little care of the teeth means tho difference between good
and poor health. Wo give free examinations.
R. D. COE, DENTISTS
(Painless, of course)
202-204 Hopka Bids;. 8th and Main Phoue 838
DRAWS DP CONSTITUTION
A committee representing the
Klamath County high school princi
pals' association met Saturday id
draw up a tentative constitution for
tho newly formed organization. At
in meeting of the association BiSM
Saturday me teniaiive Luu&mnii
will be submitted to the ussoeiation
for ndoption.
E. R. FOUNTAIN BRINGS SI IT
Stilt for tho recovery of $3,028.84
alleged owed him was brought this
morning In circuit court by E. It.
Fountain ngnlnst L. Jacobs anil sev
eral other defendants. Fountain
claims the money Is duo him tin
promlssopy notes.
At The
LIBERTY;
Plie Red - Blooded Pic- .
i titc of tlie Year!
Knockout"
starring Milton Sills,
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Tuesday
Richard Batthitmess
"The
"New Toys"
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