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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1925)
THE Frltlay. July M. IMS. EltH LOCALS from Kan-.-A.nonf the tour-l Krom l.lry-9. D. Hooker of i i. E w. Fent and party who, Dairy wa. amona m. ... make th.ir bom in Geneso, Kan aas. The parly arrived laal nlsbt and hav. expressed their pleasure of lha Klamath country. Fb-ac Cr The first Nev Jersey car to arrive in Klamath county via registered yeaterday by Adolph Klein from West Orange. Klein and bia patty Intend to ae all of tha west that they possibly can within a apace of a summers vacation. the city yesterday from hia ranch in that section. According to noon er the baylnit ioa la on In full awing and 67 load of bay were taken off hia (ir I J acre during the haying work done on a portion of the land. From Country John M. Jonea and daughter. Miaa Lucille Jones were in the city yeaterday from their home in Dairy to Tiait with Mr. Jonea who submitted to a ma jor operation this week In Klani ath Kalla hospital. According to Jonea. bia wife la doing well, which will please her many frienda. S. H. WaahlngtoB Visitor Among the visitor, from the neighboring atate of Washington yeaterday were T. A ...la tmm Timmi' i-j-,. r...K.. .nrf hmiii from Rel. I In From MfTill Mra. llngham and F. L. Stephen.on of 'Griffith was among the bu.ine-v,.- 11 ,ct affuira and .hop from her ranch From Arizona E.' C. Peck. la on the Merrill road. among the first Arizona registers In the city tbla aeaaon. Beck and hia party- come to Klamath Kalis from Flagstaff. Vleltin Mr. and Mrs. Willard Smith of Crescent avenue are en lUn.h.T In Mr. Krlghtman. rancher of the Dairy district waa in the city yesterday, interested in j transacting business. T..ri. A Dirty of Interesting ,. . .1.1, rrm Mr. Smith s cou- tourists in the city this week includ- lin, Mrs. F. McCarthy of San Fran-led Mr. and Mrs. C. E- str'nger OI eiato and Mr. and Mrs. J. Rougk of Pasadena. Mrs. hate E. Str'nger. Santa Rosa. California, others in , Mra. josepmne -the party. Knroute north the vis- Deuel, also of Pasadena and Mrs. Kor, .topped for aome time at Lake W. Winch, n resident toncord Tahoe. Lake Almanor and other at tractive California spots and are now cn their way south after vis iting Crater Lake. From Merrill Mr. and Mra. Dill Hammond and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hammond were among the visitors In Klamath Falls yesterday from their ranches in the Merrill district. Sheriff ' In Ben Faus. deputy sheriff of Merrill was among the visitors in Klamath Falls yesterday to spend aome. time transacting business. From Algoma Mrs. John Wlnsor waa among the visitors In the city yesterday from Algoma. where she resides. Mr. Winsor was irrom panted by her niece. Thelraa Jack son, who la visiting her. Visitors Among the out-of-town visitors In Klamath Falls Thursday to spend aome time transacting bus iness was Mra. J. W. Connor, a fre quent visitor In the city. On Business 'Mrs. H. F. Dunn, resident of Algoma. was In Klamath Falls for a short visit to shop and transact business yesterday. From rhllixuln 'Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Emerson, who reside at f'hll oquln on the , reservation, were among the business visitors In the city yesterday. Elk Tourist When John Hansen received word of the Elka national convention to be held in Portland during July, he did not let the little fact that he waa across the mild Pacific Interfere with his attend ance. So he packed his machine In the ship a well as himself and is now touring the Pacific coast in search of new laurels of thrills. Hansen makes his home in Llhue Kanal, Hawaii, and Is on his way to the Islands at present. For Xorth Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Tuiiock, who have been in Klam ath Falls visiting wllh Mr. and Mrs. Jchn Mi-Call, have left for Seattle by way of Crater Lake, where thoy will visit. New Hampshire, who are louring this section of the coast, und iu me city mainly to visit Crater lake. From the Point J. D. Witt of Modoc Point, la in the city to trans act business, stopping while in Klamath Falla at the Arcade notei. From Dam Fred Walker was In the city last night from the Willow valley dam. which Is fast nearing completion according to the visitors. From Camp George W. DeWitt of the Kunson camp, waa among the out of town visitors to arrive in Klamath Falls last night to spend the remainder of the week. Enroute To Valley Mrs. E. E. Conklin of Susanvllle. where she makes her home, passed through Klamath Fall last night, leaving this morning for the valley, where she will visit with relatives in Grants Pass. Tourists Mrs. F. M. Fahey Is among the tourists intent upon visiting in the Klamath country. Mrs. Fahey makes her home in Portland. From the South Miss Bernice Hubbard and Miss Elizabeth Hoyt of San Francisco, and M. H. Hub bard, Jr., also of Han Francisco, Lni urnveu iu ivmuiiLin rails lam niKlll, enjoying a tourists' Jaunt of the coast. Fmm tl South Mrs. Catherine E. May of Newman. Calif., and Sarah A. Davis, Elizabeth Davis and Mary Davis of Berkeley, compose an in teresting group of four southern tourists who are in this section of Oregon to visit the attractive points of interest. Hollywood Among the guests at the White Pelican hotel this week are Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Wheeler of Hollywood, who are accompanied by their daughter on a touring visit. .Many "Davis" " A run on the name of Davis seems to be quite the thing this week in the line of visitors, when five of that cogno men were guests in n Klamath Falls hotel last night. David Davis and C. Charles Davis were among these, fro mtheir homes in Portland, as wen as Si. E. Black, also a Port- O tlslt Friends Mrs JniV Erang left Thursday for Lakeview, j land r"Ilent. wnere she will remain for some : . time visiting with friends and rela- Jhc rcr,t of tnls week al 0VPr lives. Mrs Evan, made the trin , 'I? waltres aprons will be mark by motor P e'' UM at Uee Be8in' Ures Shop, uy motor. '129 So. 7lh St. J24-25 Frank & King's Comedians am Th$ Big WMte Tmt Seventh and Pine Streets Friday and Saturday A Play Every One Should See "What Are Your Children Doing?" Price. 25c and 50 c. JMZ Orchestra Vaudeville Between Act THE ACME OF VALUE GIVING MOE'S SATURDAY, JULY i Good News Travels Fast Here is good news indeed. We have gathered together a collection of fine merchandise whose value and quality is of the highest. Every item listed is worth considerably more than we ask. Saturday, July 25, Is Dollar Day Ami If you have been so fortunt an. i' life n present at any of our previous r. Days" you will realiie what this mean. fW wirui ntuuui'tfiiii. 75c VOLIES 2 YDS. FOR $1.00 Comes In the newest and tnoHt desir able Hhadeti and patterns. Ju.nt re member tbat voiles are very much in vogue r.Kht now, ho take udvunt age o( this big rednrtion. 40c VOILES 3 YDS. FOR $1.00 JAP CREPES 4 YDS. FOR .. $1.00 French Ginghams 3 Yard for $1.00 There is a very fine and large se lection of this lovely material and the colorings are new and striking. At this price it is so easy to buy enough for two dress patterns for almost the price of one. This beautiful material can be made up into so many different kinds of garments mid curtains, too, for that matter, and the shades will be very much to your liking. 5 YDS. OF PLAYCLOTH $1J Thrr. la a wld. variety of ctJ in. material M wutei l wear. The roltira are fin a) Mrl.- prevail. Ilettar UUi aie oi inn unusual prlra. There is a bewildering array of wonderfully pretty plaids and checks. After seeing this material you will wonder how it can be sold at such a very low figure. 6 YARDS OF HOPE MUSLIN $1.00 Every woman knows what quality Hope muslin is. It Is soft and ready for the needle. Holds its weave and is absolutely free from starch. This is a real value. Peter Pan Ginghams, 2 yds $1 This lovely material is of very high quality so soft and nice it drapes perfectly. The patterns are all that it name "I'eter Pan" implies, and the shades are just' as harmonious as one could desire. PERCALES 6 YDS. FOR i 15(10 yards at this low prict stripes and the most wirJ shades. And remember exceptional price is for only. 5 YDS. LINEN TOWELING $1.00 8 YDS. OF COT TON TOWELING $1.00 Fine quality toweling, with blue Out of this material one can have striped border all ready to be utility towels without much expense nemmea. Just the towelinif for good for the kitchen or . vacationing and Ijtun'li is perfectly. camping -la; HUCK TOWELS 1 SEVEN FOR .... V A fin. alia for an til uml towel. Hemmed ends, aw madn of good trade of Bit are mails lo wear well. TURKISH TOWELSttl HH SALE PRICE 3 FOR vl.UU Time was when a towel was just something to get dry with. These towels are still that, and a lot more. Their softness of texture, durabil ity, etc., will give you real towel enjoyment. Net Curtains Saturday Only, each $1 The first thing that will strike you on seeing this big value will be the neatness of the designs. The next sur prise will be the quality at this low price. ' RUFFLED CURTAINS EACH SI This, too, is a wonderful " they ore curtains that wow well almost anywhere. So Jl replace your old curtains t' very low cost. $1.00 DAMASK TABLECLOTH These are refined looking table cloths that so closely resemble linen In their spotless white crispness and lustre and the patterns are very pretty. 1 Jap Table Cloth and 6 Napkins $1.00 $1.00 ery popular are these importa tions from old Japan in the shades of blue figured designs that are so much in demand. FEATHER BLANKETS Stuffed with real poultry feathers; size 17x24; covered with fine new high quality ticking. A pillow that is built for sleep. $1.00 CHILDRENS PLAY SUITS ... Made of fast colored blue denim and play cloth. Rugged little suits built for hard wear, trimmed with the usual red piping. Big value. Child's Half Hose 65c Val. 2 for . $1 They are made to meet the demand for a popular priced to'and hec ma"y diffcrent colors: reinforced $li NEW BABY BLANKETS .. Crib sites, aoft, fluffy baby K wiiii animui aesinos vu come In shades of baby Wl pink. SUITING HOUSE DRESSES for Young Girla & fr Bloomer Dresses vlsUU Made up from high grade Amoskeag Ginghams and can bo had in sizes up to 14 years. Come in pretty new checks Knickers $1.00 A complete range of sizes Just received; made of fine quality khaki, and the prica glvea you an opportunity to own two pairs, , PLISSE CREPE GOWNS $1.00 They come In shades of while and pink. Bites up o 42. Square or round nerks. A really unusual value at nn opportune lime. SATIN ETTE Bfoom. 0() These garments are now In great demand. Can be had In orchard and pink. Klnstlc waist and ruffled knees. All sizes. Full ran ire of sizes: come of oranrre. Dink, blue, lv(1 peach, etc.v and are trimmed newest styles. Fast color Satinette and $ Miialin Klin itwailll w aj. f A new shipment just reca1 and marked for thin Day" event Shades of "j orchid and pink, with Be kinds of shoulder strap- j and plaids. rr I Vjy7 Sf f' I est styles. ' Truth In AdvertiingTP