THE Saturday. Aiifrust 1. LOCALS M'Vis or Senate Mr.' Krwn AhUrt Mr. and Mr. jf rom- Arthur Crubb ot Ashlaad. bo br on. bra visiiina: t ina home of Mrs. for Jnnis Horn. slstrr of Mr. Crubb. To Cnli Lak Mr. and Dlanv of to rnnk and Klnf com- paav. accompanied by tbeir m.kia ruimav lft vstrdar Crawr lak. tkm tbv will mik lrt "r mrr nn thalr Initial Tlalt to th rwort. They , ceo pan iM by Mra. Hum. ..II remain over lb. wk-and. J X(..bUr n. j.j To UJw of tbr Wuoda-Mr. and VrCoy of Klamath Fall, lft Frl-! Mra. Unite Rotrra and family are dav for Nrwtwra. Oreton. wh.r. plannlne 'o laa Uia afternoon for , thy will combined buaineaa and Lake of tha Woods, where they wall pleaaure in that city for the r-; apend the week-end at their aum-' mainder of the week. j mer cottage. T..M. In..- j ja CflM To the Lake Among the Klam- store of Chlloouia open thla atk Falls reaideata who enjoy a morning aa waa scheduled some anmmer home at Lake of the Wooda1 time ago. Warren Crook la man are Mr. and Mra. Charlea L. Moore, 'ager of the new building. assisted who ara planning to leave today for by Mortime Lee. i their cottage for the remainder of, the week ' To Oiiloquto Perry PeLap left yesterday morning for a short bosl-j From Dorris Out of town visitors ness visit in Ch!kquin. where he( In Klamath Kalla yesterday included spent the day transacting auairs. Albert Langer of Dorria. who waa ln th ritT in tnnurt buaineaa affairs. ToiirUta Mr. and Mra. J. F. AMMM MM as I ToarWa Intereatlaf visitors la Klamath Fall laclado Mr. and Mra 'm 8 Borer and Mr. and Mra. Jew Foater of 1'orrailia. i Visitor Bualaoaa visitors In KUmath Falla Ula week Include C. H. Sandberg of the staadard Oil company, asphalt divtaion. i ! nua the Sowth Mr and Mra H : E. Anthony of Saa Francis are in the city after enjoying a lortnlghfa i visit at Ru.ky PoiaH aad other re ' aorta in Klamath county. ! Powera of San Francisco, accom- Bonjinia Mra. K. ('. Cowley waa1 Mniel by A. M. Quinn. M. M. Tor- among the numerous visitors in the reT ,iso 0f tn Francisco and W.j city the latter part of the week. v. Chandler, resident of Alameda. Tlaltlng from her home on the Cow-jare j (he city, enjoying a brief; ley ranch la the Bonanza district. ,c.jr & southern Oregon. I Visitor Out of town visitors In I Frklay Mr. and Mrs. Bert Klamath Falla Include L. B. Burk. ; pettisgell of Eureka arrived in the who waa transacting business In the'fity last night from their home in city yesterday from his home in thetne south to enjoy a visit tn th.s Bonanza district. Lakerirw Visitors in Klamath -section as well aa Crater Uke. James li. Col. former gover nor of Ohio, and the Democratic presidential candidate in 1920, is preparing to run for I be V S. mate against Frank B Willis, ihe senior Ohio senator, it is re ported in Burkrve political cir Irs. This is a new pboto of z VUiton Mr. and Mrs. V. K. fall of Uunsmuir. accompanied by Opal Hall and Mrs. I. E. Gibson, also of Dunsmnir, arrived la Klamath Falla Spink la R. C. Spink. Justice- of the peace of the Wood Rivr ' trict. waa in the city last Bight for a brief visit, enrouta to his home la Chlloouia. Spink recently returned from Portland, where he was inter ested In aereral Indian cases brought before the federal court. Arrive M.sa l.ncllle Conway of San Francisco, arrived lu the city last night from her home in San Francisco, to be the hou guest of .Mr. and Mrs Bert Hall tor a week The week-end will be spent at the summer home of the Hall's at l-ake of the Woodi. where Tittvlew" la located. , 't lnnec I,rt urt Lvno P. Sabin and W. W. MrXealy spent Friday afternoon In the Keno district, where I they Inspected the growing lettuce on the Rny Nloa ra!"t in h j Keno aectloo. Nelson has produced some of the finest lettuce in the county, which has drawn consider able favorable comment from the California markets. rUmchee C. D. Chorpenlng. well known rancher of the Merrill dis trict, waa among the out of town business visitors In the city the 'latter part of the week. Merrill Out of Iowa gnesta In Klamath Falla yesterday Included Clyde Barks, prominent rancher ot the Merrill district, who apent his time transacting business. j j Kinrrtrsl Soon - F. L. Terwllllger of Vallejo. Calif., former resident of Klamath Falls. Is eipected to arrival In the city Sunday morning, where he will Join Mrs. Terwllllger who,' baa been a guest In the city tor! some time at the R. II. Dunbar home. Terwllllger plans to spend several weeks In the city, enjoying a summer vacation before returning south. . Flmt Vermont Car Slowly the cars from various statra In the union are pulling in their appear ances, and yesterday the flral Ver mont car registered at the chamber ot commerce from Burlington. The car waa driven by Iavld 8. l-oudon. who with his companion. Arthur ('. I'nsworth, arrived In Klamath Falla yesterday. l.oudn and I'nsworth ram to the city through the south ern route, and are planning to re turn soon by may of varloua Interest ing apota. Including Crater lake. Itanlcr national park and the Yel-1 lowatone. To Ike Uake O. M. Hkaag of Oak land, who has bn spending aome time la Klamath Falla. will apend the week-end at Crater lake. day !.. ... Uaa.Ha. " """IB It 1110 "r tnoihtr, tin Iss I. . Ik. .l "da era,.., X- "llhla U.!1! Olewe-Oul ot tow visitor l!pr,.clwl " IViausiH '- -- " nue erts from the Oler. district, who spent Friday la th city transacting business affairs. Ilonanaa Visitors In Klamath Falls yesterday Included il. B. Gor ernrr, rancher of th Uonania a. tioa. who was la transacting buaineaa affairs In lb court bouse. VUlting -Mr. and Mr. Wlllard Smith are enjoying a visit from Mr. Smith's alster. Mlaa May L. Smith ot Balboa Heights. Canal Zone. Pan ama, who arrived In th city Thura- it, Earl Shepy 507 MtiJ ,tr Tt. Pelican Mr. and Mrs Falls during the past two daya from'y q Champion ot San Franciaco. last night to apend a few days in the neighboring Lakeview country jsccompanied by Miss Marjorle this section, including a trip to includes Dennla 0"Connor. promln-!Cnimpion are In the city preparing Crater lake. Bee Begln'a Pren Sh-p Is ! cated at 12 So. Seventh St. Op posite telephone office. J0 Al . file hosier sal at He Beein'a Dress Shop. J10 Al J ri lMI TIMVtl I Anyone wishing a first rlasa Job of piano tuning don can do so by; !ev!ng their urdtrs with the Klam-1 ath Falla Music House. 11 So. Ith St. Klamath Falla. Or. Hi At I ent aheepman of that section. Medfonl Out of town guests In Klamath Falla Includes M. N. Hogan, who was a business visitor in the city. , for a tour of Oregon. While In Klamath Falla they are guests In the White Pelican. From the South Nan Dermond. jAnna Dermoid. Belle Wallace and i Agnes Wallace make up a party of Timberman-Out of town visitors: four """ting " touring the in Klamath Falls for the week-end colst ,rom lhiT hoa"' in lM A- geies. nne in Kiamato rails tbey ff ..' . include Mr. and Mrs. Ceorre A a inc i-oim vauey resiaents to . are eu(.is in the Hall hotel apend a .Lor, tim. at Kocky Point S"phcn,on ' t"icw. StcFhcon e Hall hotel. . . 1 t . .11 IrstAsns I mK& n As tl f I ' includes C .E. Gates from his home I in Medford. section. Rocky Point Visitors in Klamath county for the past few days In cludes Floyd T. Murray of Medford, who has been visiting at Rockv Point for a brief time enjoying the au "roole " nonnern points. Too lists Visitors in the city for Tourists Visitors In Klamath Falls for the remainder of the week include Mr. and Mra. William Pink- the remainder of the week include""" -ngeies. .Mrs. j. r. E. W. Hagbom and family wno!Trrr f Brooklyn. X. Y.. and Miss were Daasina throueh Klamath!1- A- Pinkham of Brooklyn. X. Y. The party fishing. Swimming A party of visitors at the Xatatorfum enjoyed a swim d'tr- plana numerous trips I through the Klamath country and From Portland Northern guests r fedT o "y everything from in Klamath Falls include Mr. and'Cr,er lake ,0 ln lr " Mrs. F. W. Vincent of Portland whoi .. ... ' . I ,h j, . f . ' . . ... 1 rrom mi ur. ana iirs. c. w. ,.H hl ,, u ,.,1 )L. lu-. , I Nutting. Bernita Meamber. Dean lowed by dinner at the Club. Those brief stay. n . ....... in it,. . . ' luul Parker and Arnold Nutting are in in the party included Dorothy Cor- I ,u .. . rin. Jack Emmons. Maude Hood Jo f 'alin-C. B. Anderson of Ma- K'amtn a"9 for brief '"" Upp. Carol Cray. Kathrvn Dctv and ;,ln arrired in Klamat Falla the , J Like a" Ti"U- Manna fpp llatter part of the week to spend I on ,n tfce "'. they are planning ' j several- days. He was Interested : a vi,it ,0 Cra,er Ia'' From Mnlfonl C. H. Brenneman ln nusinoas affairs relative to the'r ! -r ; of Medford. has been in the city for i Klamath irrigallcn project. the past few days to transact busi-j ness affairs. ! For Week-Knd Frey Jay Sim- . ionson. well known resident of Kirk In KUurtsth A Then n..--.. arrived in Klnmaih Fall. lt nleh William Welch, residents of Yonna'to sPn1 ,ne remainder of the week valley were In the city yesterday' T''"!S anil transacting business. transacting business. I ;.. Oakland Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mc- Vlsltlng Mr. and Mrs. Jess Park-,Cready of 0akland- accompanied by Forbes Pure Drugs Eighth at Main OriAc 5ry!cJ Cnnt Xrnrrg er oi lily, parents of Mr. D. F. uriscou. are visiting at the rri- Miss Katharine McCready, also of Oakland, are in the rity for the re- coll home. .30 Lincoln street, for a maiIlder of the week t0 tair the week. Shopping Mr. and Mrs. Pat Cala han were among the visitors in the city Thursday, shopping for a abort while. They were accompan ied l:y members of their family. Klamath country. Forbes Pure Drugs Eighth at Main Good Service Good Drugs All-Night Dance at Dorris, Calif. TONIGHT Intermission for breakfast. Broadway Novelty Orchestra. Pay a Five Dollar Bill I LN. - V . t 1 - y This Is The Public Market's 3rd ANNIVERSARY At 12G North Sixth Street Just 50 Stepi North From 6th and Main My, what an increase in business we are doinjr today over August first ID"1" e curvy today one of the largest stocks of Fancy Groceries. Fruits and VeVel are trad S trv L ' i Ca" PUrChaSe' If yoU are not Plcased where you neVhbo rgadesyhe qUal'tV- Pr""fi " d,Uv"T a"d b"me Your r 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 name one other firm in Oregon that will make this proposition? Earl Shepherd Co. Pianos, Radio, Victrolas. 507 Main St Phone 282 nTaTansnTJnajjnjajl Frank & King's Cometf The Bis WHlh TV ka. . Seventh and Pine Streets' Friday and Saturday "WHEN A GIRL MARRm SATURDAY NIGHT A Real Wedding on the Stagt Guest Who? Prices 25c and 50 c Jan (V Vaudeville Between Acta ! Sanitary Marl j Pot Roast Beef, per lb. . : Beef Boil, per lb. . . ; Sirloin Steak, per lb T-Bone Steak, per lb. .... . ....! 6-lb, Roast Veal J 2-lb. Veal Steak for Vl C. 1! t vi uicn, per iu at Mutton Stew, per lb. .... Leg of Mutton, per lb. ....... SPECIAL FOR TODAY 0) Cottage Butts, per lb. 15c Roasting Chickens, Fryers andH Drifted Snow Flour, 50 lbs $2.85 Crater Lake Flour, 50 lbs 2.50 Anchor Flour, 50 lbs 30 No. 10 Standard Tomatoes, j?al. size 35c No. 10 Solid Pack Tomatoes 50c No. 10 Solid Pack Pears 5Sc No. 10 Solid Pack Apples .."....5SC No. 10 Solid Pack Pumpkin ...Oc No. 10 Solid Pack Prunes 45c Fancy Cling Peaches for canning $1.25 Fancy Blackberries for canning.... 1.40 Fancy Bing Cherries for canning.... 3.85 Fancy Yellow Bantam Corn, doz.. 35c Fancy Grants Pass Tomatoes, lb 15c Bunch Beets, Carrots and Turnips 3 for '. 25c Bunch Rutabagas iqc Fancjt String Beans, 4 lbs .....25c Cucumbers, 3 for i0c X4 We have . many kind, of Frh Elbert. Peache. will be at their beat for c.nnin, i .bout a week. APPETIZING ROASTS That Can't Be Beat of finest cattle properly hnnSrtt Bob Ryan's Auto Top Shi (The only exclusive Auto TopSwj in our city. Having lately installed machinery for making glass encM1 for any make of car. They have prj en a success as to durability, comK and apperance. The Bob Ryan X Enclosure is without doubt the beM the market today. Give us a call t let me show how easily and econoij cally I can make your touring ear J a closed car, for this coming fa make your family happy. . ' I MILLER'S MARKET 1315 E. Main St. Phne