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KLAMATH NEWS '
Sunday,' July 12, 192?. "
Pf TKr4
Kbe: "Why did everybody cry
during the death aceueT They must
have known that llio aetur was not
dead."
He: "Yes; that was Just It."
Fremont (O.) Messenger.
OGIETY
DRY CLEANING
AJBS - CHURCHES - LODGES
Fall U eujoylui many
. (ia au miner mo-nthe,
t pleasure, aoclal fune-
(ucdulra on iua mini
na mom lutrreatlnc of
affaire aro home par-
at Lake of the Wouda.
and Agency luka or
taken to Crater lake
tourlata.
frlra V. C. Van Kmon
Lil their summer bonia
ft lin Woods for til u"t
having oa their house
Dunn.
Sirs. K. II. Yancey and
r. II. H. Yancey, of
lla and Mr. and Mra. 8.
of I'rlnevllle. and Mr.
Emery Koren fit Bend
Mra. Albert Day. alao
were among the week.
nt Diamond lake where
bd cottage fur aereral
lie Inlereellng rtaltora
k Miss (iersldlne Watt,
Mr. and Mra. George
i Hrsnclsco, former res
Klamath Kails. Miss
I Francisco, former rea-
IKUmnlh Kalla. Mia
ltiat at the home of her
(In. Mr. and Mra. W. K.
hulr homo at Modoc
the illy are crowded
Inc guests who have
wo to spend In altrac-
f the roat. The. ma
visitors are CaHfor-
IkIi a number from Can-
fcewton' of Merrill and
k tho past weok.
IMHTIKM
lmiMI WKKK
In Interesting artpa of
Ik one given by Mra.
I In honor of Mr. Dor
ot.Sall Lake City, who,
fcgbtcr. Miss Jh Wen
kg at the home of Mr,
a, Other In the party
Klna I'rnsen. It am on
I Martin Adams. The
Vd to Wlul-Kao where
a picnic aupper after
vlmmltig party given nt
urnd eveulua xws en.
its Miriam Worlley. Mlaa
Hoy. Mlas Kerne Ilanka,
PNcwto not Merrill and
rt and lllalr Malloy.
If'K
c event c-f the week to
umbrr of Klamath Kail
aa the "blanket hop"
Friday evening by tbo
(odKo In honor of the
bipalgu which cloned sue-
luring the hollduye. Bov-
red attended the dnnco
given at the new Alto-
Ion.
e
II Kit
of her niece, Mlaa (iur
t. Mrs. W. K. I.nmm en-
wllh delightfully ap-
nclinon on Friday sftor-
k- White Pelican hotel dln-
ptls were friend of Mlaa
resided In Klamath FaJla
a no with her parent, Mr.
tleorge Watt. She now
home In Ran Francisco.
cover of each guost a
Huge wa found. Guest
ps Watt, Mra. Lawrence
Mrs. Harvey Boardman
linn I-oroni, Mrs. Twyla
Miss Clara Calkins, Mies
Warden, Miss Maybellc
Ins Vera Thompson, Miss
Eurrin, Mies Jean Perry
lo3to, Mrs. W. E. Lamm
Mr. Lynn 1'. Subln aro
I" orrlvo In Klmnuth Falls
y evening following an
two weeks' visit In Port-
'at firovo and Eugene.
has spent tho past weok
parents In Forest (Irovo
Subln's attendance of
for secretaries conductod
Ivorslty of Oregon.
a
DIXNKIt
11V CiltOlP
I'. Magulra Jr., proved an
It host on Tuesday evening
I compliinonted a group of
In tho city during the
(vocation. The titfulr was
jtVOl In that lh i..., .
Of Italian riinhea. rfn.
Prepared. Following the
the re main dor of the' even-
spent In dancing and
Guests were: Mrs. Heleno
Louisa L. Wadsworth of Herkeley,1
Mlaa Klna Jenaen, Alias Alice Jlan
aen, Mlaa Ruth Llnsey nd Viwri,
Alfred Heckler. Jay Csltek, Duncan
McKay. Dick Wright, M. . Cham
berlaln, Kdwln II. Weaver and the
host, Mr. Mugulre.
JOLLY N'KKillltOIIH
(Ull l:TKIIT.l.Klt
Mra. W. C. Townsend cntertalnod
for inembera of the Jolly Neighbor
club on Wedneday at her home.
Mr. William Chcyn will entertain
In a fortnight for the club member.
Those present who enjoyed the af-
iternoon with Mrs. Townsend were
Medme K. D. Case. Guy Manning.
J. K. Ilryant. Champ Haul, Charles
N. Cain. C. C. Lewis, It. II. Moshy.
C. K. Hall. A. J. Manning. J. 1..
Itlghtmler. C. W. Miller. Vern Gor
don, 8. J. Tucker. It. Tltua, 0. II.
Moaby, J. W. Tompaon, Theodore
Case. L. A. West, W. !, Townsend.
K. J. MoFall. II. K. Ward, Walter
Weal and Misses Althea Miller.
Stella Mang and Lura Cumnringa.
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viMinxa
IN KLAMATH
Mr. and Mr. Jeff Iloll of Talent.
Oregon, aro In Klamath Fulls for
some time visiting with their son
llerl Hell of this city and J. W. Dell
of llonania. This la the flref visit
made by Mr. and Mra. Bell In the
space of 30 years and they remarked
approvingly of the growth of this
Mnctlnn Thuw nlun In mimIii f,.r
lue uiiiiiioi.
.see
TO YKI.LOWHTONK
I'.MtK KOII Hl .MMKIt
One of tho most 'Interesting trips
planned for the summer holidays
la Hint to ho taken by Iter, and Mrs.
W. K. Bobbin, who aro planning
to leave Monday morning for Yel
lc stone National Park where they
wilt remain for the balance of the
summer. Tho trip will be made
by motor.
TO VIHIT
IN KLAMATH
Mr. Lester B. Oshorn and daugh
ter. Miss llt!y Osborn, are among
tho visitor In the city this week
from their borne In Berkeley, Cali-
JuruJa. Mrs. Onhora l visiting with
her father. David W. Stevenson and
her brother. B. It. Htcvenson. They
plan lo remain for a week In this
city.
KNTKItTAIXS
WITH PABTV
Walter Waggoner entertained on
Wednesday evening with an infor
mal theatre party for a number of
guest. The theatre was followed
by an Interesting aupper.
LKAVK KOIt
NHAHT.V CITY
Mr. and Mra. A. J. Voye and son,
Jon Voye, are enjoying the week
end at Mount Shasta City, visiting
with Mrs. Voye's sister, Mrs. Minnie
Henry. They plan to return to the
elty Monday.
KNTKUTAINH
KOII UrKNTS
The summer homo of Mr. audi
Mrs. Jack Bedford on Klamath Lake,!
which is the scene of many happy
affairs during the summer. Is again
dispensing hospitality for a number
of guests whom 'Mr. and Mrs. Bed
ford are entertaining over the week
end.
see
M1W. ANDKIWON
KNTKItTAIXS
At the home of Mrs. M. 11. An
dorson, 723 Washington street, on
Thursday afternoon, members of the
Women's Missionary society of tho
Chrlstllan church met for an Infor
mal afternoon of discussion and
work.
Mrs. R. II. Dunbar anil Mrs.
George A. Wlrti gave Interesting
discussions on "Books" - as their
subject and Mrs. M. L, Miller gave
a review of tho now book, "Hulls
of tho Bluo Pagoda." 'Missionary
reading was another Interesting top
lo brought up. Refreshments were
served by tho bostoss later In tho
aflornoon, which closed a most in
teresting mooting.
MIS8 BRYANT
ATTRACTIVE BItU)K
With no of tho prettiest wed
dings of tbo Hoason, ftllss Thyra
Bryant becamo the bride of Hubert
Quick at tho Baptist pnrsonago on
Friday evening of last wook, Ro
A. F. Simmons road In g the ring
ceremony.
A wedding supper preceded the
oeremony, which was attended only
by members of the families and
most intlmato friends.
Mrs. Quick Is a daughter of Mrs.
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k S yT j'",irr h,vr J"'1 d'dcd last Mis. Mar Phillip.
J the pcrfr.t smile." She i, now H.splaving it on Broadway,
flit aspires to lie a. ureal dramatic star. .......
younger set In Kli'iuiatii Kails. Hor
graduation from the Kliiniuth county
school occurred last year und dur
ing her residence in Klamath Kalis
sho has made hosts of friends from
whom sho curries wishea lor Ibclr
happlnoss.
The bride was attractively trucked
In a gown of sholl pink crepe and
carried a shower hounuet uf bride's
rose. She was attended by Mrs.
L. K. Ager. whit was lovely In u
frock tf nilo green crepe.
Mr. Ager uttended tho groom,
who Is well known in Klamath
Falls. He la affiliated with ono of
the leading business houses In the
city.
Following a brief honeymoon at i
Spencer Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Quick
will he at home to their friends In
tho Simmons homo on California
avenue.
Industries of Ore.
Show Marked Gains
Angellnc: "It's a lovely gift.
But pearls, you know, are unlucky."
.- Kdwln: " know 11. That's why
I bought you this Imitation at tho
five and ten cent atoro." Twin Kails
f Idaho) News.
A circulation covering the city of
Klamath Kalla and the county ol
Klamath that's the Klamath New.
WASHINGTON, . July 11. Re
markable progreas In manufacturing
In Oregon I Indicated by figures of
the consus of manufacturers of the
United States census buroau for
1923. made vublk today.
The total ' value of products was
found to be almost 1364,000,000,
an Increase of 82.7 per cent over the
census of 131. when the products
were valued at approximately $393.
500,000. Tho census of irianufacur
ers In taken every two years.
The manufacturing gain for the
United Slates as a whole 'liy the
census of 1933 is ouly 41.1 per cent.
Oregon makes a like showing of
high rate of guiu in the number of
wage erancrs employed, which reach
ed over03.000, un 'increase of C6
per cent, winli wage payments
amounting to more than $81,000.
000, an increase of CSVs Per cent.
More than half the wage earners
are employed in lumber produc
tions. . '
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Appointments
WHITE PELICAN
BEAUTY SHOPPE
WHITE PELICAN HOTEL
Phone 180 ,
White Pelican Hotel
SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER
Club Urcukfiuit 5Uc, 00c, 7Gc
Merchant's Lunch : .......00c
Regular Dinner 1.00
Condensed Statement of the Condition of
The American National Bank
of Klamath Falls, Oregon . ..
Made to tho Comptroller of the Currency, at the
Close of Business, "June 30, 1925.
RESOURCES t
Loans nnd Discounts $ 011,305.98
United States Bonds , 214,634.26
Federal Reserve Bank Slock, Bonds
and Warranto .- 83,850.86
Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 39,323.25
Redemption Fund 5,000.00
Cash on hand and de from Banks . 488,090.62
Total .$1,742,204.97
LIABILITIES .'v.f.
Capital Stock $ 100,000.00
Surplus 32,500.00
Undivided Profits 2,384.13
Reserved for Taxes ' 3,076,54
Divident No. 4 . 4,000.00
National Bank Notes Outstanding ' 98,100,00
Deposits , 1,502,144.24
Total I,". ........1. $1,742,204.97
"The fairest silk Is soonest stained"
Phone 154
NEW CITY LAUNDRY
1
CONTINUA TION OF
Moe's Mid-Month
Sale of Importance
v Showing
A Choice Variety of
SUMMER
DRESSES
IN TWO GROUPS
On Sale Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday Only
Linen, Voile, Broadcloth, Linen flj 5 Q S
and Gingham Dresses . Jpj9SJ
On these lovely Tub Frocks the price is very, very low, but the quality
is unusually high. They are developed from the above-mentioned
materials, and they are enlived by becoming decorations of lace and
embroidery some with ruffled jabot effect some with lace bordered
collars, and distinctive tiers. Embroidery trimming also has its place,
and the new style button, trimmings are in evidence. The coloring
covers a wide range, and all are just as tasteful as they can be. Bet
ter come early they'll go quickly. -
Hand-Made Dotted Swiss and 7
Voile Dresses PJ J
Marked with those distinctive details which place them among the
most attractive models, these Tub Frocks yet retain that smart sim
plicity which exemplifies good taste. The styles are varied, so that
customers are sure to find their preference. Hand-Made Dresses, with
laco and embroidery trimmings quaint applique-designs, and, of
Course, fancy buttons play their part. This moderate price permits one
to include several in one's wardrobe.
MOE'S BEAUTY SHOPPE
Mas another surprlso for
Klamath Kails women
the form nt a comfnrtuhlo
new "KOKEN". BOUUINU
CHAIU.
8uch Hobs as "Tho Shin
gle," "Tho Boyish," "Tho
Egyptian," "Tho French
Curly," and other extreme
ly smart Bobs may be ob
tained with the i maximum
amount of comfort 1n this
cool Inviting spot.
Ilreltensteln, Miss Pauline
Eva . Bowdoln nnd one of the
piss lnea Jenkrins. Ml
most attractive memberi of the