uf KLAMATHJIEV
SOCIETY
cll3BS - CHURCHES - LODGES
, 'cr I ha world-
fcJl f frull and
r arsis I" bountiful
r,ir ami l"'"u,, of bor
rj, kindly to lowly
P 1, Qtircn '' world
L tribute of fruit and of
','. Ayroi. '"Ith Crov-
rt.s i"-""
lias Ooriua. dnuahlar of
T. i A. (iordon will
lattar pert ' lhe ""onth
ktur. ' W1"
nll known caiuornia
Ann Hud. Oordim
..lil smith bv her
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1,1 mother, who will return
,n,t in I 01 oopioni-
IlllUt
k GAMK
If tb fair fana to Journey to
fcdir will be tlis Misses jean
nsrat Humphrey, tioornlnn-
Coniunce Crystal, Inos
sal Ruth Undsey.
kiUl.KK
HOtiTKSH
hi Mrs. A. L. Harrey of
llother of Mrs. Nate Ot
Sir. and Mrs. Harry Ooel
Liilned al their homo Friday
ilU an Informal dinner.
L laid for Mr. and Mra.
ikoa of Medford. Mr. and
t Ottcrhcln. Mr. and Mra
lodlcr. Jack Hearer of
Harry (iocllor Jr., Goann
Nraneltx liopllnr, Adra
Gnra Hnacland and Mr.
Oltrrboln.
a
fcs Or' J'KNZ.INfK
PRKSKNTF.H rUMN
it falls will c-njoy thn
log ol tho rirata of Pon-
jiilral romrdy now being
k sniior the direction of
1 MaiFlrlRK ot Medford
(iwanla club. The pro
ichrdulrrt for September
HI.
lit U an outline of the In-
k atory:
Plrila of Prnianro, comic
p two parts by Gilbert and
. produced In New York
briar, (he only one of their
due Its premier outaldo
He curtain rlsoa tho plr
? ire celebrating lhe birth-
Mr young apprentice, Fred-
' thunder struck when be
thai having reached hla
ud ended hla apprentlco-
Bot only Intends do quit
but feels It In hla duty
finale them. Whllo (hoy
ike tact, yet they feel they
"Itr him much Inducement
(or they do not aeem to
r'7 pay, Frederic declare
because ot faulty business
tint as they never attack
Party than themselves,
hen they attack a strong
er Invariably are "tbraah-'-
fraadly, It had gotten about
ever molest an orphan,
lorphana themaelvea).
tay capture declares hlm-
ban and the laat three
"ft to be manned entirely
tiU.
wtMeven year old nurao,
'! him to take her with
kl bride and he consents
has Sworn Hhn hARil.
no tknowlng the dlf
' the only woman
"w alnco ho was eight
takea nuth will, him
' counter lhA
rthtera of Mnini- General
M becoming enamoured
fbe Yotltlcnvt Annniin,
r Irlvea her. m.
f t the alHtera are cap-
other pirates, who arc
them off to be mar
tor of Divinity, who
fnt. ' ""n lny
by the arrival of tho
Pit' Konoral qulck-
Itu, ""'""Hon and obtains
L,L,'ho hole party by
u.. l0. I an orphan.
l i! Ct dl,clwa the ma-
'""tbaaJ Tum' 110
la . "Iln ancoslors
i, " prey tn
- me pirate.
I. surprised by lh, llnk.(lve fc
...d the plra.o fctot wl,0 MtmM
""l " " born il. le.
year on the 29thf February h
la cotiaeniienll..
, ,,,, R ml0 oy((i.
five years old and aa he was ap
prenticed to tho pirates until his
of the band. Frederic I. forced to
o with them, first telling of (Inn-
erai munley. subterfuge to escape.
Whllo (hey are collecting the h.n.i
for vengeance on the general, Frod-
one niiis Mabel a fond good byo,
promlslni to return imo ,hon
ho Is of ago.
The rest of the story la devoted
to the struggle between the arared
police and the pirates aftor the
former are finally victorious. Con-
eral Htanley consents to receive all
of them aa sons-in-law after he finds
oui mat tney are "all noblemen
who have gone wrong" for aa he
sings:
"No F.ngllshman unmoved that
statement hears
Because with all our faults we love
our House of Peers."
The principal musical numbers
are: the pirate klnr'a nln VrA.
eric's number, Miibelts beautiful
waits, "Poor Wandering One," Gen
eral Stanley's "patter" song, tho
second act trios. Itutb, Frederic and
King, and the Sergeant's "a police
man s lot la not a happy one," to
gether with several wonderful en
sembles, the best of which Is the
big "Taranta-ra" number. The Pir
ates of Penunce Is generally con
sidered Gilbert and Sullivan's best,
musically.
Ill HIN KSS vfoMKX
AUK KNTKHTAINKIi
More than 14 members of the
Dullness and Proteslsonal Women's
organisation of Medford will bo en
tertained I his, afternoon at 1:00
c clock In the sun room of the
Whllo Pelican hotel with an Interest
ing luncheon. Hostesses will he mem
bers of the Klamath Falls group
who are entertaining as a return
favor for the visit to tho valley
this spring.
Following luncheon and an In
teresting program, a swim will ho
the Inst (en tu re of the afternoon In
the pool of (he hole!.
Those In charge of tho arrange
ment of affHlrs were: Mrs. Lynn
Zimmerman, Mrs. Myrtlo Helm,
Mrs. Maude 1 1 mid, Mrs. Jackie Km
monn. Miss Chloe Palmer and Miss
Joe I'pp.
Among the numbers on the pro
gram will be a reading by Miss
Helty Zimmerman, a danre by Miss
Muxlne Olson, vocal number. Miss
Geraldine Mara, piano solo. Miss
nest r lie Walton and violin number
by Miss Kathorlno Walton.
I
MltH. ltl(i1Altl.SON j
IXHPIHATIOX
Mrs. Harry Richardson proved the
Inspiration for an Interesting after-1
noon purty when Mrs. It. A. Em-;
mitt entertained In her honor on
Saturday aftornnon. Mrs. Illthard-:
son, who now rosldos In Yrokn, was
a former rosldont of Klamath Falls
and member of the Happy Hour
club which has honored her during
her visit here with her two chil
dren. !
Those who called at the F.mmltt
home yesterday were: Mrs. S. T. '.
Summers, Mrs. J. J. Keller, Mrs.1
I-awrence Ruconich, Mrs. Ed. Propst,
Mrs. W. P. Johnson. Mrs. Bertha
McCollum, Mrs. W. E. Beck. Mrs. j
O. M. Hector, Miss Ellis Emmltt
an,d the hostess and honor guest.
MIHH KAXIMtN
PAItTY til i:ht
Kor Miss MarnilU Handon uf Cor
IMs, who Is the house guest of
ir. and Mrs. (Ile Kent at their
charming home on pacific Terrace,
an Informal dinner party, dainty In
Ha appointment was given on Fri
day evening. Covers were laid for
Miss Murrella Kandon Mi v..r.
HouKlon, Mis , llernlco Pheiilelo.
ferry Murray, Frank Moser and
Carey Tally.
MIKH HMITH
Al tJI KT IIIIIKK
A wedding of Interest to a num
ber of Klamath Falls re. litem. I.
that of Miss Agnes Smith of Klam
ath Falls and William Keesee. also
of Klamath Falls. Their llienso to
wed wo obtained yeslurdsy In tho
county clerk's office. The bride
Is a prominent resident ot this city
and Mr. Keosoe Is the son of Mrs.
Rose Keesee, also of Klamath Fulls.
MIIH. III'IIN
VIMITIMJ (iltAMIDAI'tillTKR
Mrs. Jennie Hum Is spending the
week-end visiting St the Brookslde
ranch, the ' house guest ' of her
granddaughter, Miss Gretchen Hum
who Is visiting In Klamath.
SIGMA XI'
FltATKIlXITY
Memlwrs of the Sigma Nu fra
ternity from several of the coast
colleges, met last night In the
White Pelican hotel for an Interest
ing banquet and evening. Med
ford and Ashland guests were pre
sent as well as a number ot Klam
ath Falls residents.
(, 3ft Sf,
MINN IlKDHtltl)
IIO.VOItKI) AT PARTY
The Interesting country place of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bedford, Choke
Cherry Cabin on Agency lake, was
the scene of a pretty party and
swim when Mrs. Bedford entertain
ed In honor of the tenth birthday
ot her daughter, Mlsa Roberta Bed
ford. Mrs. A. M. Collier and Mrs.
J. C. Boyle assisted Mrs. Bedford
with the guests, who were: Roberta
Bedford, Marguerite Boyle, Ger
trude Boyle, Marie Collier, Caroline
Collier. Phyllis Collier. Betty Jones.
Pearl Jean Wilson, Jane Bedford,
Rob Mason, Wilbur Jones, Bob
Gallagher, Jim Van Emon and Jack
Bedford.
WK8T HOJIK
HTKMt OF KI PPER
For members of lhe Tea Cup club
who entertained their families with
an out of door picnic, the home'
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter West was
the scene, of a lawn party on Thurs
day evening. Mrs. K. C. Stuckcy
will entertain for the club on Sept
ember 17, at her homo on Canby
street.
Sunday, August 23, 1925.
MltH. HI.OAV
IIOHTKHH HATI'ltDAY
Cor her little daughter,
Mary Sloan, Mrs, Allan Sloan en
tertained at ber home on Riverside
street Saturday afternoon of the
past week. Guest, were: Mrs. 1).
V. Kuykendull, Mrs. Robert I. Sloan.
Mrs. Mary Sloan of Ashland and
Mrs. Earl Hill, who assisted the. hos
tess entertain the young children.
' Others present to enjoy the affair
wero: the Misses J :an fnd Hetty
Haugor. Jane and Caroline Daggett,
Jean and Nan Goellt-r, Marie and
Caroline Collier, Margaret and Elis
abeth Ann Daggett, Nancy Gammon,
Thelma Possum, Audrey Hill, Pat
ricia Gallagher, Arva Stevens, Mur
cla lieu, Dorothy DcLup. Dotty and
Barbara Coaeboom and tbo honor
guest, Rosa Mary Sloan.
HOY PATRICK
HONORED FRIDAY
In honor of tho birthday of Roy
I.. Patrick a number of friends com
plimented him Friday evening at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. S.
Currln on Pacific Terrace with a
delightfully appointed dinner. A
centerpiece in a low Gounod- bowl
sent trails of smllax to the covers.
The color motif of orange was car
ried out In the flowers, pluue cards
and candles, H Latter in the even
ing light refreshments were served
after several Informal ' hours.
Guests were: Miss Jean Perry, Miss
Elna Jensen, Miss Lois By'non, Roy
h. Patrick. J, Martin Adams and I.
Neat Stewart.' ,
3ft 3f 3ft
MISS HECTOR
VISITING IX OLKNE
Miss Alysae, young daughter of
Mr. and Mra. O. M. Hector Is the
bouse guest for a week at the Gus
Hlllyard ranch in the Olene district
MRS. HAGMAX
HONORED AT D1X.NER
For the pleasure of the house
mother of Zeta Tau. Alpha frater
nity on the ' Oregon Agricultural
campus. Mrs. Lillian Hagman was
entertained on Friday evening at
j the While Pelli sn hotel with an ln
Rosii, teresting dinner. Roses were used
as a centerpiece around which the
coverings for the .guests were laid.
Tb.y were: Mrs. Lillian Hagman,
Mrs. Marvin Lucas, Miss Margaret
Johnston, Miss Bertha Pelts and
Miss Frances Humphrey.
MIHH M'ANDREWH
ENTERTAINED
' Miss Voronlea MrAndrews, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mc
Andrews has proven tha Inspira
tion for a number of Interesting so
cial affairs prior to her departure
for the south wbero she entered
Dominican college In San Rafael
the early part of the week.
Miss Alexis Lyle entertained for
Miss McAndrcws on Monday even
ing, guests were: Misses McAn
drews, Muriel Moore, Jean Rogers,
Virginia Richmond, Marjorio Peyton,
Lydia Von Ilerthelsdorf, Virginia
Peyton, Bessie Daftey, Joe Evans,
Luclllo Coan, Charlotte Wright and
Miss Lylo.
On Tuesday evening Mlsa . Mr
Andrews was honored with a prettl
ly appointed dinner party, Jostess
for the affair was Miss Lucille
Coan,
Y v y
MRS. WATTKXBl'RG
ENTERTAINS
Mrs. George T. Pratt, a visitor
In Klamath Falls, her former
home, from Orenco, Oregon, was
honored on Tuesday afternoon by
members of the Art Needle club at
the borne of Mrs. K. u. Watten
burg, on Pine sereet. Mrs. Don
Zumwalt entertained during the
party hours with several . Interest
ing vocal solos. Guests of Mrs
Wattenburg who called to honor
UOTEL ASTOD
2dHlll LasAnsslM
EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET
' 50 Balks New, Modern
Close to Shopping District uad Theatres
FREE GARAGE T.-- ! so
Page Three
Mrs. Pratt wore: Mrs. A. M. Wor-
den, Mrs. Don Zumwalt, Mrs, M.
Surgent, Mrs. Hoy Orem, Mrs. W.
P. McMillan, Mrs. Beatrice Perkins.
Mrs. II. V. ieiiord and Miea
Gretchen Hum.
CHINESE ASSASSINATED
LONDON, Aug. 22. Blu Chun
Gol, Chinese finance minister, has
been asainated, according to an ex
change telegraph dispatch from Can
ton by way of Hotg Kong.
No details of the alleged murder
were contained In tho report.
DIRIGIBLES TO POLE
WASHINGTON, Aug. 22. A sug
gestion that may take ono of the
navy's dirigibles, the Los Angeles
or the Shenandouh, to the arc-tic
regions next year to explore the
great p.lar "blind epot" has been
made by Donald B. MacMillan.
HOP OFF SUNDAY ,
SAN DIEGO, Calif., Aug. 22.
Two of the throe specially construct
ed sea planes which are to attempt
&uu-.iUv flight to Ifsrrs!! '-ir!!!
leave tho naval base here for San
Francisco early Sunday morning.'
, Notify Marlon Barnes ot any vio
lations of the game laws that you
may observe. Your information
will be strictly confidential. Phone
SPasitoon Wanted.
CAD WANT OS
S
Classified advertising is a
morning paper proposition al
ways. Read the News.
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is the
right price
to pay for a
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paste
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206 Winters BIdg.
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you'd started for work or fish
ing or somowhere on washday
that tho old tub grabbed you
thusly and pullod you back to do
tho washing? When you got
through with a hard day's work
at the tub you'd do somo think
ing and thon you'd tolophoue to
the French Hand Laundry.
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Oil 1 1 .31 3 ASS?
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aVt(
The UNIVtrol 1 1 uncuun
contains:
The College of literature. Science
end the Arts with 22 departments.
The professional schools of Archl
lecture end Allied Arts Business
Admlniatration-Educatlon-Grad.
uate Study Journalism Law
Medicine Music Physical Education-Sociology
Eitenaion.
for a mtolojut or ony Information
urrll. 7Vw Btlilrar, UnlOtrtltS ol
Onion, Eutint. Ortion.
We Outfit Big and Little Shavers
FOR BIG SHAVERS
Gom razors :..:..:.........$1.00
Gillette razors $1.00
Ever Ready razors $1.00
Auto Strop razors ..M....j..,f.i.!T ?.t$l-.Q8
Enders razors $1.00
Durham Duplex razors .........$1.00
Straight blade razors - $1.50 to $4.50
All standard brands shaving creams
35c to $1.00
After shave lotions, creams etc. 25c to $1.50
Talcum powder (more than 30 kinds)
25c to $1.20
Razor strops 50c to $5.00
Raqr Jipnes $1.00 to $2.50
Tweezers 15c to 50c
Styptic Pencils. '....10c
Blades for all standard safety razors
.....35c to $1.00
Shaving brushes 35c to $4.50
Strop lressing 25c
Everything to make the home Shave painless and pleasant
FOR LITTLE SHAVERS
Horlick's Malted Milk ......50c, $1.00, $3.75
Eagle Brand Milk 25c
Dextro Maltose , 75c
Mcllins Food ........................... 75c
Hygeia Nipples, .........2 for 25c
Hygeia bottes .,.'....,.;...f..;......,...........2 for 25c
Rattles 15c to 50c
Infant sets (comb, brush, etc.) 50c to $6.00
Baby talcum powder 25c
Baby creams .....25c and 50c
Castile soaps '. ......10c to 50c
Castoria ....25c, 35c and 40c
Anti-colic nipples ...2 for 15c
Pyrex nursers .: 35c
Baby hot water bottles 75c to $1.50
We list above only a few of the items we carry to keep the baby healthy and happy.
SPECIAL
We have on sale at half the marked prices a limited number of boxed papetries and
correspondence cards. The boxes are slightly soiled, but the paper strictly good.
Now 15c and up.
Take Plenty of Kodak Films
We carry genuine Eastman Films to fit all cameras. Leave your films with us for quality finishing
STORE NEWS
Confidence in the exact fulfillment of your doctor's prescription is absolutely essential to the
:....... ... best;, results. . That consideration is paramount in our service.
: . ' , . ; .. .....
Ntffone JikeS to go to a drug store arid have the soda clerk grab your prescription and start to work
on it.. You immediately feei that some one is trying something that they can't put over.- That is the
very, reason why., no-one touches-a prescription that comes into either of our three stores unless he is
a college-trained and registered pharmacist. ' j
But there is something besides college training that must go into your medicine. The drugs and
everything else it contains must be fresh and pure. They can't be kept fresh and be kept on the shelves,
they must be bought and used quickly or they lose much of their value. With our three stores to buy for
we can order in sufficient quantities to assure the minimum price, and wc also know that our three stores
will use them up betore they become too old.
All in all, there is no better place to buy drugs or sundries than at Currin's For Drugs, Inc.
Klamath
rails Currins for Drugs
Portland, Ore.
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LAUNDRY
The 501k Ycai Opens September 24. 1925
to Ot Policemen
again.. ,J
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