THE
Pe Six '
Friday. July 81. 1325.
LOCALS
Krm Illy Anion lha xorra of
'out of towu vl.ltor In KUmath
Kails yenlorUny was Jamea Pltoti.
iv rll known rani her o( (he III)
jrounlry, who cnt Thursday truoj-
aiting bunliir..
..... . .. , l. r.NJI'J IMNIIWI IMIBH .'I-l 1
lr. Howard One of tho mo.t m-i i " " - 8 inic lUe Klamath Kail bul
trreatin tourliU lo arrive In Klaiu, rived n Klamath all. rroro n u u ,,,, o( ,h.
alb Fall, this week I. Dr. Hubert homo n Tro. New lork. to warm wrather for hi. vacation, j,.,.
C. Howard and hi. party of visitor. ; with hi. parent.. Mr. and Mr. V - rnJoy,BR , Ti ,t Aon, creek
from New York city. Dr. Howard lian. Sandhan.. with whom he .11 couip,ny CMI11B. where he
... , .... i. .k. ...inn. infiiil his summer vacation, band- "... , ' ' , .
.nowea n-ai imi-ic m - . i.,n,i.... rrt, ,)...! w111 rvuiam lor a lonuiMiu.
ment of Klamath Falls, and cspec- 'i'
lally the rural district. Kenssl.er l oiy.eceme .n.u.u.e.
I where he I. a student.
LIBRARY PL
MEET APPROVAL
Basement Auditorium Part
Of Plan; Many Rooms
In Convenient Style
rutin Mr. and Mr. lrfe Davis;
of Albany, and Mr: and Mrs. Harold
From Dorri. Mis. Hilda Illy wa
among the out of town visitor. In
Klamath Falls yesterday, from hrriL-ehape and will rontai
Arrrpla IWilon Mis. Ksther home In Dorrl., where .he lran-l bawmenl and lha first floor.
1 The new public library for Klam
ath Fall, will be constructed In an
full
IXHW BAY Nil IP MillVK'K
MARSIIFIrXU. July 3Q.-Brgular
weekly pawenaer bo I aalUni! be
tween San Fran.lo. IVrtland anu
Coo Hay were announced Tburwlay
by V. K. MiKieorke. manager of
the timllh Terminal dock, with Ihe
addition of a new ateam achooncr to
the Nelson H(eaihl company er
vice hern. The aleel acboonel tlrltf
du. purchaaed from tha Urltfllb
company of Seattle, will b pieced
In service.
Till, was assured yesterday aven
In when the library committee of
the city council and representative
B. Davis and daughter. Elaine of Vale ba. accepted a position in Ibe 0Ciej business and visited with
Corvaflls. arrived Sunday morning first National bank temporarily frtends.
to visit their father. Rev. W. W.l taking Ihe place of Miss Ruth Llnd-I
Davis of this city. Rev. and Mrs. sey. who Is enjoying a week'a va- on Vacnlion Mr. and Mr.. Kvcr-'of the Women's Library club
Davis and family accompanied themcatioa. ett Hardenhrook are enjoying a fort-j proved plans eubmltted by I'harle
to Crater lake Monday, where they j ' night's vacation, spending their time i . Coseboom. library srchlteit.
spent the day. From Algoma Mr.. B. J. Lofts-! l Diamond lake, where they will The basement of the proposed
" i guard of Algoma Is among the out enjoy the fishing at the well known building will contain a stage, an
I-Yom Rocky Point Mrs. Arthur of towo rlstor8 )n Klamath Falls resort. assembly hall .eating J5 peoule.
Leavitt arrived in Klamath Falls ye6terdsy from ner nome ln lnei . Unil a committee room.
yesterday evening from Rocky Point neighboring town. Swlmmlii -Mrs. Steve Sabo. Jr.. i vpstair. will ba the adults' read
to visit for several days with Mlssj . 'and children, Mr., f. S. Currln. j , study room, reference
Agnes Gallagher.
I
In Klamalh-Miss Ceraldln. W.tt j 'j0''5" ('Vrrin "i. 1)U;kie "d , room, children' reading room, story
stock
' , i. A -a.jn vi.iiin. ....... ........ ,kiui 1 ' - i hour rhum hor work room
nwtZTr. Kl.mrh Falhi ve with Mrs. Twyl. Ferguwn. from ,"" " '"room and librarian', room.
.erH.v l .Jl .tawLiSSw "odoe point, where she I. th. guest Beii(.ord cal"n- The Halloing, appro.lm.lely 80
terday to spend some time visiting! Un .., , f, ln . diaaonal line
. ..... ... . Turlt Among the visiting! " . . ',., ,
I ,. ta vi...,i. i.n ..j.. I drawn crosa tb Intersection of
To Scrap Barge - According to' rel!l,lerlI1g cars ,t tne chAmber of Fi th and Klamath avenue. . nere
Johnny Houston, the danc. barge; eommeTee we j. e. Boai ot San!"1'1 be 10 " K'm-
"Venetian" is to be scraDDed and if i. i o ath avenue and 23 foot frontage
Donanu Among the visitors Inj'he dn;e to be lTen ' be!Keles. s. Bernhard. Los Angeles: L. on Flft., , . . ,h.
Klamath Falls yesterday to visit and that ot Abbie C""' orcne,r '!. Hendrich. Redding; Bertha H.l The ,ibr"y ommllte of the
.hop in the city stores were Mrs. """ Smith. Cincinnati. Ohio: C. L. Trip- i couni" ta eornposod of E. H Bal-
lett. Stockton. Calif.: E. H. Cox lKr- ' "ooeri. ana r. ...
j Former Rtslt!tnt Among the for-; Chicu. alif : Churlftt O. Henry. Kun-
for
. mer resiaents wno are being wel-,iand. Calif.: Mrs. Gertrude Ather-
From Medford Mr. and Mrs. F. J corned back to Klamath Falls this ton, Colusa. Calif.: Robert C. How
G. Chard and daughter. Miss Patsy week are Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Sblve. ard. New York cltv: G. H. Storm
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James Drlscoll. Mrs. Parker re
sides on the well known Parker
ranch in the Bly country.
Ada Kesterson and her two daugh
ters, residents of Bonanza.
HOWARD & CRIMES
AUTO STAGES
Three round trip dally be
tween KUmath Fall. Ashland.
Medford and Portland over tha
cenle Ureen Spring Mountain.
'Inn Klamath Kll lly
f i a.m., I-.OO p.m. : p.n.
Lrjrre MolforU Dally
8:00 a.m., IO:IW .m. I1W P "-
Coonectlna with stages at
Medford to and from Port
land. Coqullle. Marshfleld and
liandon.
7:45 a. m ilag through to
Portland and Marshfleld In
ona day.
KUuurh Fall, oftlcet 015
Main. Phoo 4!W.
Medford office: Nun Hotel.
I'bone HOO.
Frank & King's Comet
in
The Bi White 1
Seventh and Pine Street,
Friday and Saturday
"WHEN A GIRL MARRIft
SATURDAY NIGHT
A Real Wedding on the Stwt
GuewWho?
Prices 25c and 50 c
J&xt !
Vaudeville Between Acti
Chard are among the out of town
visitors in Ibe city from their home
in Medford.
. To Chiloquln A parly of Klamath
Fall, residents spent Thursday In
Chiloquln, returning last night after
Interesting themselves in the open
ing of the new Golden Rule store,
.which will be held on Saturday
morning. Those to make the trip
to tbe reservation town were Anna
Metcalfe. Warren Crooks. E. V.
Vannlce and J. N. Clifton.
For Kirkfonl Mrs. Belle Martin
left Thursday morning for Kirkford
4'jr stage, where she plans to make a
abort business visit.
parents of oscsr bntve. who arrived! Van Nuys. Calif.; Jess Miller. Chlco.
in me city yesterday irom tnetr Calif.; V. A. nrooniley. Stonetard
home In Monrovia. Calif. For 45 Calif.: William Alexander. Arcadia
years Shive, Sr., was a resident of
Klamath county. Interested In a
store in Fort Klamath, and after
entering business In Klamath Falls.
He is now retired and enjoying bis
home in the south. The Shlve fam
ily make a visit lo Klamath Falls
annually to visit their son.
Calif.
Worm Menace Here
Thing of the Past
Expert Telegrapher
Visits in Klamath
Lc-uls Klurgo and family of San
Francisco motored to Crater lake
yesterday afternoon. The Kluege
are on their return trip to tho bay
city after having visited many point,
of Interpol on the coal and In
land of this state.
The cut worm menace is a bursted I "Lon'e" he familiarly known
toy balloon. I throughout the telegraph circles of
To Merrill Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank That. In substance. Is the nrnua tb" United States. Is an attacne
Adams, Jr., who arrived In the city i admission of Acting County Agent 1' ,ne Hears. International News
From Merrill Rev. C. C. llulet of
Merrill was in the city yesterday to
visit with rrinnds and transact business.
Rancher In Among tho out of
town visitors in the city yesterday
was Joe Fotheringham, rancher of
from their home In Sacramento early: Sexton, ho led the forces of right
this week, spent yesterday In Mer- eousness in the battle with the
rill, where they were guests at theisreedy and destructive pest.
J. Frank Adams ranch. Sexton Is so worried by tho cut
j worm threat just as present that be
Return Mis Evelyn Amicke and! '" foretting all about it and is
Miss Marjoric Terry who bavo been ' catcnlns UD wilh hi "or county
visiting with Miss Terry's sisler inirl" lea,l,r- Accumulated work for
IIAI.MH'K-IIAItltlH WEDDING
Wade llallock. 21. of Fort Klam-
Medford. returned lo Klamath Fall' lhc Dasl three weeks during his''1" nl Thclma Harris. 18. of
Service at San Francisco where he
"kids tho bunch along" on the north
circuit of out of 'Frisco and mean
while wades through "scads" of
copy. ' "
the early part of tho week.
visit to Lorvallia to confer with the
stale club leader, and during tho
To EnJoV ricnlr Mcmher. nl th-!1""" "cr,la wn,le " "
First National bank office force will! - Probably
the Merrill district. hn motor to Wlul-Kse and tho j.rkl" occupied lor some
Klamath Falls.
County Judgo
were married by
Bunnell yesterday.
business in Klamath Falls.
To Eugene Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Turner, prominent ranchers of the
Bedford cabin on Tuesday evening
of next week, and enjoy their an
nual picnic party. More than 30
are expected to make the trip. Fol-
; time In the future.
Langell valley, passed through the lowing fhe swim at the beach on
city on their way to Eugene, where ,he lake 'he party will enjoy a dln
they plan to visit with friends for,"" t Tin Hlng Cuey's on Main
some time, and transact business 'reet.
as well. I
- ! From Portland Mr. and Mrs. H.
Called By Illness Mrs. Norma! H- Llndstrom of Portland passed
Jeffries left yesterday for San Fran-! through Bend and Klamath Falls
Cisco, called by the serious illness of .'''"terday enroute to Lakeview where
ber father, J. F. Propst, who suf- they plan to spend some time trans-
POOL HALL CLOSED
On a writ of attachment, the her-
in s office closed the pool hall
barler shop of II. A. Thiede at Bhin-
plngton yesterda.-.
Bee Brgin's Drrta . Shop Is lo-
C.lteH at &. Ra.rnlh Ul 4tn
posite telephone office. J30 Al j
NOTICE
On?
I
' Owintr to our inability to collect for milk delivered to the W'
Klamath Falls residents, we the undersigned distributors hereby agreti
tail the milk products nanuiea dv us ior ensn oniy.
This agreement to go into effect August 1, 1925.
The dairymen of this city arc losing many dollars each month
t. c....T i. ...... il. :n, rri...'n. ... i .
ifupie reiuniug iu av inu iiinn limn, luvit-iuiu ni; ate iuhcu ID Hl
ody to pay cash in advance, as in other cities, for the milk we delta
We will consider the loth of August as the last date for cash 8K
for the month of August. Thereafter we will expect all accounts to
for on the first of each month. If accounts are not paid by the lOtiii
month we will discontinue the serving of milk and notify the credit
Hon or our action that all dairymen in the city may know.
East Side Dairy
Holliday Dairy
Miller Hill Dairy
Klamath Falls Creair
Lost Hiver Dairy
" 11 . . i . ... .... , " i
and III
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Big hosiery sale at Bee Begin'
Dress Shop. J30 Al
Chilouuln Visitor Out of town ;
visitors in tho city yesterday Included
C. L. Griffin, resident of tho Chllo-!
quln district, who was transacting
business at the court house for al
time.
Giiruirrniun Ed O. Perry, a resi
dent of Mnnluea, Calif., Is among'
the tourists who slopped in llio clly;
on their way to Crater lake. Ac
cording lo Perry, who Is a garuge
mnn of that section, he was simply
going through Klamath Falls to
reach his destination, but appear-,
ancea have delayed his trip a bit,
and he may stay in Klamath for two
weeks, interested In this country.
Perry and his party will go out to
the valley by way of the Medford
highway, and on north, for Iho re
mainder of their vacation.
Pay a Five Dollar Bill
1'l.tXO TIMNG
Anyone wishing a first ct.iaa inh
of piano tuning done can do so by Kn
fered .vr. .,.!, , actlnn l,. ,.. .,.,.. leaving tneir orders with the Klam-
this week. Propst left for the south .
several week im in m.va B iau - --- - ?
with friends and relatives, and hls'r
Illness was unexpected. He Is one
of the most prominent residents ot
Klamath Falls. j
From Pine Grove Mrs. J. Hllyard i
of Pine Grove, accompanied by heri
daughter. Miss Certrude Hllyard,1
was among the visitors in Klamalh
Falls yesterday to enjoy a brief
shopping visit.
Visiting Dr. and Mrs. G. S. New-!
som are enjoying a visit from Mr. !
and Mrs. Charles D. Ray of Port
land, who arrived in the city yester-;
day for a short visit. They plan a
visit lo Crater lake before they re-'
turn to their home in the north, en-'
Joying a trip around Klamath and
Agency lakes yesterday. Ray Is a
well known Portland druggist.
From Kirk A. A. Andrews, well
known Kirk resident, was In tho city ',
to transact business yesterday. i
Visitor Harry Stewart of Kirk
wus among the business visitors in
Klamath Falls Thursday, transacting
uffulrs in the court hou2 while In
Iho clly.
From Hprngiie River R. N. Per
kins Is listed In Ihe out of town
business vlsllors In lhc clly yester
day to transact affairs, from Ills
hume In Iho Spraguo river district.
SERVES
YOU
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SAVES
YOIH
MOST
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Is without doubt the finest nrocess vet nerfecterl for finiKhintr VnAnlc Pnnta xrf t,. -iAM : mtmit
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from your negatives in the way of details and clarity, but it is the longest lived glossy print on then
- .wovo juu iiu uiuic niau jiiiiLs xiiiiBitcu in we uruiiiaiy way ail iKldlAJj KU1I'
are made on Velox and its 8 hour service obtainable only at Underwood's.
SAVE $45.00
Just pay us a Five Dollar bill and we credit
you with $50 on the regular price of this new
Victrola. Come soon they won't last long We
charge no interest. Can you namn one other
lnm m Oregon that will make this proposition?
Earl Shepherd Co.
... . Pianos, Radio, Victrolas.
507 Ma,n St Phone 282
PURSES
Wc arc closing out our entire line
of Vanity Cases, Hand Bags and
Beaded Bags, also all Children's
Vanities and Purses.
Your choise of the lot at
HALF
PRICE
SHAVE AIDS
i Razors 48c to $6.00
Razor Strops $1.00 lo $4.00
Shave Soap 10c cake.
Shave Cream 35c to 50c
Shave Sticks 35c to 50c
Razor Rlndes 35c to $1.00
SPECIALS
Regular $1.50 Alarm Clocks
98c
Regular $1.50 Electric Curlers
98c -
Regular $1.00 Gilt Edge Box
Stationery
69c
Regular 60c Lemon Lotion
29c
Regular COc Almond and
Benzoin Lotion
29c
Regular 60c Shaving Ution
29c
Regular 50c Liquid Shampoo
29c
Regular 50c Bay Rum
29c
Regular $1.25 West Indian
Bay Rum
The World's Finest
89c
PYRALIN
We arc now showing allthetfll
patterns in Pyralin in Plain hcij
Shell. Amber and MotW
Pearl. It's ideal for gift'1!
can be purchased in compi"
sets or by the piece.
White Pyralin by the Pie
50c to $11.00 ,
Shell, Amber and Mother d
Pearl Pyralin by the ple
75c to $15.00
Complcto sets of Pyralin rJ
in price from $11.00 to $
kodaks"
This storo is Kodak IIcnW
ters and we are always in rj
sit inn n Qimnlv vntl with W.
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new or usea kocibkb b
trarlivo ' prices. '
New Kodaks $6.50 to $71
Used Kodaks $2.60 to $
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Graf lex Cameras always in
You don't have to buy from V
turcs in this store.-
Underwood Has It In 5W
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