The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, June 10, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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Briefs ,
by per dauKniere.
l,lrr"n ami
i. vUltltiK in ins
d,v, lhl week.
rQ Thursday. Mra.
Kluniatn ran., un-
I Martin, hur niolhor.
Kranclaro '"f I""-1"
Ud hl. l'lfh
liter.
lUl-Mr. uikI Mr.
iU son. f
....I .if IflWfl
S fill! Ull w.
L.liy, id remain fur
Inn nn u i"ri"-
-Mm. J- if,
uf Mri. Howard
II. M. MuunlllK. nr-
Lih K.tlU last nlKlit
In U t'rtiMW. ww-.
I'dui'ii'T wl" remain
Hi Willi nor uauiin
nalnillT of Iho.ium-
KIMllll-M!" Ann"
l; Kb inul h Kails
ilallliiK tor I ho Pt
Wit, TUIria Ander-
H. Anderson home
lwion Chamberlain
I out o( lown vlaltors
kirrilay. spenoine; inn
Jumri Musulre, Jr.,
Iwaa arqualnled when
he rnlverally of Cal-
Lberlaln la spending
Klilnulll county. In-
Ink with the I'ollcan
i nipa ny.
id Mrs. (ieorio J.
ferlnK from a badly
Urn lie tore the llRa-
left hand In an ac-
nlut-
Joule I'arrlth. for
, wan tuurrlud Rat-
I it Lakevlow, to Sam
Int that rlty.
Trl Mr. Louie
l.l children have re-
iD weeks trip to
Tortland. After vie.
tier's relatives at La-
contlnued their trip
there they Tlaltcd Mr.
I riK.
met with an accident cauaed by lila
playmate Irvine, to chop 1,1, mihot
.ome word, but aft,,, TOinnon
by una uf the lmu doctor., u WH,
found tlmt the Utile f,.w warn mil
aorlou.ly hurt, and that they were
utile to ruturn to their home with
li I m.
Til VMl llrn- lljrrv l.lf..
13-year-old nephew of Mr. and Mra!
John Llnfealy of no 9 i.i,i
street arrived here on laal .ren
ins;', train, from Kan Itemardlno,
Calif., making; the trip alone. Hurry
will inn Ko an Indefinite vlalt at the
l.liifc.ly home.
i
Oil IIu.Iiu-mi llirf-Mr. un( Mril
Ki Wallor, pioneer realdents of
thlH county, hut who for aeverul
year, have lived mi t.,mu n,.n,h
( allf.. are hi re on a plua.ure and
business (rip. Thfy are Kuwts at
mo noma of Mr. and Mra. Arthur
llumuker, of till city.
I roni ( IiIIinuIii Mr. and Mra.
Claud Hill wore in town from Chll
rquln yesterday. Mr. Hill la pro
prietor of a poul room at t'hllo
1 ii In.
Wednesday, June 10. 192.
Revolution Sons'.
Elect President
I '"-'"'tW
M.tNY TOlltlHTH IIEKK
Among the southern vlaltora In'
Klumaili Kali, to speud soma time '
to visit in the city and enjoy scenic1
pole of Klamath county, la a party j
of California residents made up of i
Mr. and Mrs. J. I', del Kau of Ui
Angelea, C. J. tlardnvr, also uf Im
A nuclei, and W. I.. Iceland, a rosl-j
dent of Ban r ranclsco. The. party,
arrived In . the lty last nlxlit and
plan (6 remain' here for a short Unit
before continuing norm. . ir
New Showing ot Kid Dress Gloves
Judge Harvey F. Remington,'
Borhestcr, N. Y., is the new na-l
tional president of tbe Sons of
the Revolution
riiliNiiln YMloni Mra. C. K
Davla, Mrs. CurlU Holdrlck, and;
Mra. John HnaalK, wlvea of buai-'
neaa men of Chlloquln, were hop-
pins; with Klamath Falls mer
cbnuta yeatcrday.
Ili-ro On llualnew Mr. and Mra.
Hob Itoss were here on business
from Chlloquln Monduy. Mr. Ross
la owner of a (arete at Chlloquln.
From lloiinnia V. C. Hechdoldl
and son Claud, Ilunania sawmill
men, were business isltors here
yesterday.
In Kloiiinlli Kalla Kd Millrown
arrived from California recently
anil may remain throughout tbe
summer.
A circulation rover inn tin- city 01
Klamath Kails and the county of
Klamath thal'a the Klamath News.
Closing Out Sale
Clark's Casli Gro
cery Store,: t corner
6th and East , Main
St. Everything going
'at cost. Stock, and
fixtures.
Sale begins Mon
day, June 15.
Mi-ri'liHiit Violtor Edwin Oowen.
Chlloquln merchant, was transact
ing business here Monday.
I Mr. and Mra. Wm.
Ilamlly were In town
irnoon from tholr
rine drove.
In 4'liy Turwlay Mr. and Mrs.
11 be 'i'ayior. proprietors of the
hotel at Fort Klamath, were here
yesterday on business.
From KpruKuc Itlvrr Mr. and
Mrs. Ray IMckett were city visi
tors yesterday from Rprague River,
where they are sturtlng tbe erec
tion of a new hotel. Mr. Pickett
haa bought tho pool room at
Sprague River. They are already
serving meals to- the public. ri
GRAND
OPENING
TONIGHT '
REX BILLIARD PARLOR
(Formerly M. H. Solo Parlor)
(Ueneatb Pine Tree Theatre)
Larry Fitzgerald Mark Hanna
All new equipment
4 Pool Tables
tlsltor Marshall Orr,
Ir, was a business vls-
rcunty scat yoatorday.
Soutli Mrs. Stella
daughter Vivian, left
fur Yreka for an In-
at the home ot Mr.
rry Hlrhardson.
:btrr Mra. John Tay-
Klamiilh Falls yeator-
her daughtor, neatrlco,
'ii teaching school in
will spend her vaca-
fiu this summer. The
rn the Morrill road, i
c'vli-w Maurice Miller.
the I.akevlew bank,
ninlia. a Lakovlew at
buainess visitors In
lis.
fh KalUMr. and Mrs.
Mn from the woods yes-
thelr young son who
pa, VJVi SS
I - I Gray Tribes M
H $1.50 N
L.I iti4 ( Ply '
Cord Tire
j $18.50 j
LI Hub Tire Shop J
fl !
If
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1 Billiard Table 1 Large Snooker Table
Open 7:30 a. m. until midniglijf';v..,:?!-..
Soft Drinks Tobaccos
OPEN TONIGHT
i A MUNSING
1
mid-
Popular curment, bodice
top, loose knee, knit lisle.
Regulars ......'.......1,.:.....$1.35
Out-size $1.50
Mercerized ,' lisle knit
unions in wanted summer,
styles.
Regulars $2.50
Out-sizes .....'. $2.75
Full run sizes of separate
knit bloomer garments.
. " $1.00 the pair.
. Black knit bloomers;- in
'full run of sizes.
Regulars .$1.50 -Out-size
$1.75
01 t Popular!
M ... -
Belvadear nonlacing
A corset of the clasp-around type if the new BeZcu&wi- )
non-lacing. Panels of the best elastic Does not ftand
way from body at top. Doe not .how, seated or stand-"T
ing. Deautiful, smooth back line. ... See them today.'jT
. .Low-priceJ but GoMard-madf and Oosaard quality-'
throughout. ' ' .'.,. .
Relvadear Model $10 A'
....... .,- -r.(
Other types and styles of Gossard .
corsets are from' $2.50 to' $15.00."
TheMysteridm''MysteHdr
' '-vn.
, The slenderizing garment .
which does that desirable"
duty patiently, consistently .
and in a pleasant way. ;
Braaslerea and other Gossard apparel at- this -.popular
corsetry, where experienced attendanta
give pleasant and careful attention to every detail. ;
Wrestling
Finish Match
Henry Burke.
Middleweight Champion of the Pacific Coait,
v.
v rc.illrc thnt everv
'! fxl you throw In
eirbmc cm rcprc-
Pirt of your hard
money? h of this wiutc un-ry-
The regular
" Ice. ell the vear
H. will miike a big
F'okc In y,xir food
ill not only nre-
Ft waMc-it wait insure
wholesome food at
"mcs.
E P r M r, .
C'E
Klamath Ice: & Storage Co.
muR national astociation of ice "Npusm,ES
Pete Buzukos
.former Welterweight Champion of the World
SEVERAL GOOD PRELIMINARIES
MOOSE HALL
Wednesday Night
8 p. m.
" ' ' j
Auspices Moose Lodge '
BENEFIT MATCH
FOR KLAMATH FALLS
BASEBALL TEAM
fvi1 ; ' v i ' ' J i Complete PoBlofflre Serylco g, '-.'f "" . ,M
fr ' J j ' '' '. : 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. , '.J.i .-.5
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Results Plus Stamina E
That Compel Consideration
i There is no car that so clearly compels
first consideration as the Chrysler six
By right of results delivered by no other
car, by right of unparalleled economy,
by right of wonderful roadabiliry made
still more wonderful by effective
stabilators, and by right of note-
j worthy stamina.
! The remarkable dependability and .
I endurance of the car are not matters
of chance.
jThey are,' of course, the result of the
most painstaking effort and deter
mined purpose. ' '- f
Chrysler results are delivered unfail- ';
ingly and with continued brilliance for y
tens of thousands of miles, and it is
that fact that accounts for the car's ever-
growing popularity, almost as much as. : -
the results themselves. .. :, . 4--
Let us demonstrate these results for you
and expliin in greater detail why
owners say the Chrysler Six is the best
built car on the market today. . :. ; ; . ,
Tm TewrtfiK Car
TfM Phaeton
TJt Rawsiswr
TH5dm
$139$
149$
162S
1US
The Royal Cop
TTw Browf ham
The Imbtrial
Tfw CrtIiipsrridJ
206$
219
All prices . . b, Detroit ttAfett to airmif govtmmtmt ttu.
W tm Icatawtl to cxUnd tKccofivrtiianie of timavparymarrits. Ash about Chrytlcf'c
l pian. viU7ur tuaun mna mptnor wnryner icrvica wwrymmMr
Howie Motor Co.
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