The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, August 25, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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I P.U.-... City, re-
..i,lur.r,l aiiU.L.
V n" .nr.... Frlduv
""u finest bulls ever
Fflasuth e""n1)'.
lied ly no ami
o County Aaont
tbe marked pre
', w line will In a few
. ..r rourkod Incroaa
'jl(tioii and quni'iy or
f, Vrd. The dam of
animal. Hrlur Sola
hii, had a milk produc-
L ,i three years or 11,-
U HI '' I"""""1 uut"
rorld's fhamplon Louino
rrllly. T'10
Wtltske Dairymaid had
1,1 als yi'r " f"r
,b. milk and H10.il
,n, was llio only eow
d to make lour record.
ll. or over buttorfut por
111 latest purchase King
maid frilly, la a yoar-
LoDib and will make hi
to the admlrlnK puhllr
!imith ciunly lulr. In
limn lrl In rriito Mr. J
Prodigy Reads at Age of Two
August 25, 1925.
V. .'Wat'
Charles Baker, two-venr-olcl Chicnon nrorliirv. rr-nl- hfnri-
linen to his mother. What's more Btnrtling, the infant is teach
ing Lis sister, w ho is puo j'car old, how to read. t
BE IN K. F. SEPT. 26
Prllly arrive! In splcn-, NW KLAMATH flTDRF r.nvrDNMruT tinner
altbnumi llnt uiunl" " . v w nanm.m
Id the rrat "a, a hit uuia UKt. tUUIFMLNT EXAMINATIONS Wil l.
the U-K I: -hi ulJ uul
, , A. A. Mrllonlil. mannRfir tit thn,
ill hr mini, liili r'i'Hl- " A' PHi'lmr Co , nc. rulurnnd lo
irqulHltlon or .urn a , Klaniulb Full. .Monday fv.nlnR tron. ! T"0, Vuil,! 8,,,tn9 ('lv"
.. ..n . i,r,..l ihnt buylim trip from llm north. I 'onunllon Invlteii KP-claLallontlon
.. i Arrnriiinv i. i..u..i.i .i ... I 1 ho f:t that 111 examinations bold
I,,. production record, ot "'- to b. , ildl. , ""-n 1, Klun,alh Fa . and other
;,. . luru't rul numo anil f p iT molr,,..
20 SIGMA IS
BANQUETHEREi
Page Thr
Twonty mombera of filKina Nu,
ronroa'cntlnK .eight different unlver-
altlua or college!, met la tbe Wblto
Pelican hotel on Saturday night for
their fifth annual banquet. "The
dinner was given In the Dutch room.
Ed Geary served ' as toastmaster
for the evening and interesting
pbaaea of college Hie when he at
tended .school were added to the
program by Vernon Vawtor. He Is
president of the Jackson county
bank and a regent of tha Univer
sity of Oregon.
H. D. Mortenion. fraternity bro
ther from Stanford, apoka during
tbe evening, as did a number of
visitors from Medford. !
Those present were Kenneth 8.
Perry, " Tom W. ' Delzell. Martin
Ramsby, Orin Dadman, Paul i. Kel
ler, Ei Geary, all ot Klamath Falls;
Ed Sweeney of Chlloquln; P.
Hedges, now of Klamath Falls, for
merly of Montana. Grants Pass was
represented by J. E Kerr and Med
ford visitors Included Vernon Vaw
ter, William . Vawter. Ployd ' Hart,
Don Newberry, K.F. Engle, 'J. W.
Judy, Geary Garrett, Ned Vilas and
D. W.' Herring. '
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' A booster for Klamatn ccait
and Klamaib Falls and avti legit'
Imate Industry therein that's lbs
Klamath News.
iteck.
k cannot re.'ognlze ad' In-
aor can It recognise hla
natter bow appealing that
be.
Jsitlre of the Peace Ed
Bound It noirsnnry no 10
kriir atternnon ,
vha cava Ills nnnin nu T.
kriD, was charged! with the
itouciulon of a still.
k taken away from my
'-n't know what will hap-
Eirhran nld. "Nobody
are or my place aa It
liken raro or."
Ktodtll thought It ovor.
i te held that McEachran
loe penalty.
'Ill be held." ho anlil,
nil or 2suo."
la was arrelod In the lio-
Eilrr by Shurltr Uurt Haw
ul Sherlrr Moneymaker
Olllcer Mrllrldo. The
aide eurly Sunday.
: Oregon made, ana win n.ia v-..niu
to the apswaranre or the building I ' l"r""Km,,,l lno county
whl. h Is now submltilnK to lcnlvu I '" "" vn,'an'l " ' '"'""i Ser
irpnlrs. Htuc o rinlsh will l used I a",lienl woro "nt """ "n
on the exterior or the building ac-, "u,,,ht'r lelred, and that these
cording to McDonald, and the atalr- "",m"latlon" wl" 1,6 l,cl1, Btaln
way will be placed In the rear 0f'Race",t of aPnllcatlon8 ' ' on
'the building. I September 2. Tho dato for the 8 s-
FUturo. and enlpmPn, t com- "cmU ,n,! ot ct""P!t"0"
plote the alore on the corner or Firth'1' 0n 11,8 aaralBlon "
and Mam ..r.t i.i i i.. l' applicants altor tho close or re-
CONVENTION
FOR '26 INVITED
falls yesterday offlrlnlly
1926 convention nf ihn
file federation of1 Inlinr If
Pllnn extended by Mayor
acrepteii. The welcome
to c. I!. Taylor, prosl-
'Iste terierntlon, through
M la the telegram aont by
r)lnr ot Marshriold:
Taylor.
Slale Fed. or l.ahnr ' 1
ffttinn,
I. Ore.
h P'lls Invites
convention
you to
in this
s , -iiiion in inn
I' oehalf nf ih .n
- nu I ho delegates
eiconie to our city."
Are Your
Mren's Eyes
yfor School?
P them bow.
"h poor ej,., has
l,tb hardor than tho
lis. 10 RooD
I "r class,.,.
t at n
GOBLE
n'r? Emined
fesKttVICB
Btreet
ath Falls In tho near fiuurc. and
tho store will open Its doors to the
public Reptvnibcr 15.
Tho building, which Is now on
an angle, will be sbnped square.
providing two entrances to tho sides.
hiell contain ladleil nmmr.1 ntwl
men's furrllshlngs.
Alleged Non-Supporter
Released On Cognizance
Acting Justlco of the Peace Kd
Kendall yesterday, took under ad
visement the caso or Georgo E.
Ilrooks. churned with non-support.
llrooks, released on his own re
cognizance, will appear nt 10 o'clock
toduy to reroivo sentence. His at
torney held thai tho clcfondunt was
nt all times willing to support his
wllu and children. -
HOTEL ASTOD
2nd 4 Hill Im Antrtal
EVER lf .ROOM Has PRIVATE TOILET
50 S Datlu New, Mo lcrn
Qose io Shopping Disttit.! r.nil I hcntKa
FREE CARAGE ' Tr1 frem f-1.50
ccipt ot applications.
Persons interested in these or
other examinations should apply to
tho secretary or the I'nited States
Civil Service Hoard at the local post
office for detailed information and
appllcatlun blanks . ,
Try a News Class Ad.
I'HlntiiiK, paper liniigiiix
Interior deforming.
COI'KIt imoTIIEIW
Phono' H.
29
is the
right price
to pay for a
good tooth
paste
LISTERINE
TOOTH PASTE
Large Tube
29 '.
' on talc dally. Now visit eastern
acquaintznee, familiar scenes. Plan
a vacation trip.bcnefitins by these
low roundtrip fares.
For example from main line
. points
Kansas Clty.Mo. S
OmahNcb 7
St. Louis. Mo s;-
New Orleans, La.
Chicago, 111 J-
St. Paul, Minn "f "
Wa.hlnirmn,n.C. .... J.W
Philadelphia, Pa H4.0J
New York City "
BoMon.Masa. 153 w
Proportionately low farca to many
other points.
Stopover privilcces.
Comfortable, luxuriously-appointed
trjin. Convenient con
nections at ijftcrn terminals.
For ,'jirthcr information, '
oik Any ejent ; ' . "
4 Routes
Sunset ,
Golden State
American Canyon
Shasta
' Go on one;
return on another
if you choose
.1. J. MILLER
Dlst. l'YeU,'ht anil Pas
senger Agent
Room 805 Hopka Mrtg.
Klninnlli Falls, Ore.
Phone 70l
Today is lant day of Blanket Sale. That tells you to buy today to get discount.
Black Satin for winter
again is , a meteor in the
fashionable fabrics for ex
pressing the contrast of
colors so subtly necessary
for the charmingly and im
peccably well dressed wo
man. . ' i
Satin, always a background
for decorative ideas and trim
mings, to denote personality
and high lights, meets the de
mand for smartness and chic
in untold ways for both for
mal and informal occasions.
Prices in satins have a wide
variety to please, ranging from
$2.50 to $3.50
Fall Specials in Silks
Crepe la Mode... $1.00
Delightful non-crushable silk and
rayon dress material for fall.
Colors tan, cocoa, white and
honeydew, 36-inch width, yard,
$1.00.
Navy Charmeiise $3.50
Heavy quality charmeuse, soft
and of a lustrous navy for fall
dresses; a 40-inch width silk of
innumerable variety of uses,
$3.50. .
Molly-o-Crepe ...$4.50
Beautiful, durable and fashion
able crepe for fall dress by the
silk maker "Mallinson"; in mid
night shade, 40-inch width, $4.50.
Itoshanara Crepe $4.00
Popular and of brilliant texture ,
and sheen,, wonderfully adapted'
to fall fashions, in steel, blue, fal
low, 36-inch, regular ?4.85, re
duced to ?4.00.
Brocaded Satin
.$2.25
Charming fabric for lining of coats, jackets and fins, in i a
ne..ay-,of Plea8in& colors to choose from, 36 inch
width $2.25.
130 Remnants
Including several pieces of Geor-
n. t jtt
I fc guue vrepe ana irepe ae unine.
Just Rite Garter; PA
shirred ribbon elas- jlC
v tic, in 3-4 yd lengths . V.
Butterick Styles "
' For Fall Dresses
are authority.
There la a Bolton
with each pattern.
' Dclinerator and Big Butterick
Quarterly here.
LACE COLLARS
AND.. CUFF.. SETS
AND FRONTS, SFE-CIAL
$1
MwrmMj in Ffcw
-FaiH Brapra
Now being shown a large new 'as
sortment of beautiful cretonnes and
:urtain materials in. late figured and
flowered . patteriiarprNow Is tHeime
to make the den or livingroom cozy
and comfortably inviting for the com
ing months. '
Widths 32-inch and 36-inch.
25c, 29c, 33c, 43c, 59c, 8Sc
Pride in A ppearana
Should Include the
Home
Nice variety in new stock of buttons in novelty designs for fall styles; and braids in Ric
Rac, Military, Edging and Novelties. .
mm
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Kl AM ATM y.
'CO-
We will show a Belcct presentation ot Coats and Frocks on living models as an added attraction to the entrancing picture "The
Dressmaker From Paris" at tho Pino Tree-tonight and Wednesday. ,
THE BEST MEAT AT REASONABLE PRICES
PALACE
MARKET
THE OLDEST, MOST RELIABLE MEAT MARKET IN KLAMATH CO.
WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE
524 MAIN ST.
PHONE 68
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Repaired
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