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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1925)
Page Six TINY TVMay. August ggvjggg. DCALS $ California Tourism Among the' foreign cars to register yesterday on their way north were a majority of California motorists. Those were: M. S. Massothy. Susanville;; John M. Hess, Canby: Frank Mar- tin, Dorris: Joe Ooodrean. Oakland: George M. Byrd. Riverside: I.eo Mi ore. Sacramento: J. V. Brenhak er, Palo Alto; Thomas O. Ptiil brlck, San Francisco; Edith H. Logan. Fullerton; Irwin Baker. Sac ramento: Mrs. Grace A. Street,' Eagleville, Eugene; R. Burnett,' San Carlos; B. V. Waltrip. San Jose: A. K. Wlcklnson. San Fran etecj; Phil C. Sandin, Alturas: M.' E. LaDleu. Oakland; A. R. Rltten- house. Santa Crui: S. W. Miller Palo Alto; F. A. Wortmaii, Cedar ville. Hniiim-r llustanu VUltor Osi-ar B. Hammer of Merrill, spent Thurs day in Klamath Falls transacting business and visiting with friend la the city. Muki'N Business Trip Among the many visitor In the city Thursday Interested In transacting business was J. R. Ratcliff. of the Merrill road district. Iraving Kalunlay Mrs. Gloren na Warron is leaving Saturday for San Francisco where she will at tend the National Hair Ireaacr's convention and Fashion show. - Out Of Town Tourists Among the visitors In the ctty yesterday ! to tour the southern section of Oregon was only one car outside of the many California registrations! In Klamath Falls. A. T. Leeser of, Cocdsprlngs, Nevada, with h's narty will leave today for Crater lake. Key Notes Out Thursday The weekly Klamath Key Notes, publi cation of the chamber of commerce were put out yesterday In prepara tion for their distribution today. The Key Notes carry the activities of the week to the members of the chamber of commerce and during the summer, when the forum lunch eons are not continued. You Have Been Waiting for This Event v ft t. T TA VXT Uollar uay is on its way Bonanza Visitor In S. If. Hub-j bard Is Included In the many out' of town visitors in Klamath Falls to spend some t!:utj in the city yes-j terday. He Is a resident of Bo-j nama. Dorris Resident Visits Among the out of town visitors' In Klam ath Falls the middle of the week is I. H. Robinson, well known res-' ident of Dorris. j Merchants Bureau Luncheon ; September 1. Tuesday evening, is' the date for the coming dinner of the Merchants Bureau In the cham 'ber of commerce, according to an announcement made yesterday. Visiting With llnughu-r Mr. and Mrs. F. Beatty. residents of Cot tage Grove, arrived In Klamath Falls unexpectedly Wedneday night to visit with their daughter, Miss Frances Beatty. They were sched uled to arrive Thurday. Merrill Ranrher-C. R. Kiger. one of the most prominent ranch ers of the Merrill district spent Thursday !n Klamath Falls, where' he transacted business. Bonanza Resident Visits Edna li. Thayer, frequent visitor and shopper in Klamath Falls spent Thursday in the city from her home In Bonanza , transacting affairs. Transacting Business Jess Highe. well known resident of Dor ris was In the city Thursday to transact busines affairs. Bonanza Visitor Here Mrs. E. Emery of Bonanza spent the mid dle of the week enjoying a brief shopping tc-ur and visit with frienda. Merrill Rancher In Out of town visitors In the city Thursday to transact business and other mat ters Includes Andrew Brown, one of the most prominent residents of the Merrill district. IMmtiV Siirns Vn Posters, adver-i tlsing the Pirates of Penzance to . be given under the auspices of the Kiwanta club during the county fair, September 3, 4 and 5, have been placed throughout Klamath Falls and on the backs of a number , of -the cars, interesting oilcloth signs have been placed. According to in formation received yesterday, these posters have been sent throughout the Rogue River valley into Ash land, Medford and Grants Pass and , possibilities point toward a satis-i ! factory attendance from the valley' to hear the musical comedy. From fUsson This Week Among the visitors in Klamath Falls this part of the week Is Mrs. Minnie, Henry who Is visiting with her sis-; ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Vove. Mrs. Henry Is n resident of Slsson and arrived in Klamath Sunday evening. Among The Vislloti Out of town visitors In Klamath Falis yes terday Includes George M. Rudolph, well known resident of the Mer rill section. Bonanza Woman Shops Mrs. Bir die Burke, who makes frequent chopping visits to Klamath Falls spent Thursday In the city for the Afternoon, shopping from her home fn Bonanza. On-iiis To Iativi T.tr. and Mrs. Walter C. Orem of Salt Lake City who have been visiting for the past three days in Klamath Falls and 'Klamath county with relatives. In cluding Horatio Onm, Mrs. J. I. ; Beard and Roy Orem. plan to leave today for Los Anirelei. They were ' enroute foutli from a visit in Port-1 land. Orem is president of a Utah railway, which is well known throughout the entire stale. I I In From Hairy Tiiiti-Hday Mrs. John Jones was visiting in Klam- ath Falls yesterday from the Jones ranch in Dairy district. I I- Merrill From Merrill C. II. Mer-1 rill, visitor In Klamath from his home in Merrill spent Thursday transacting necessary business and flsitlng with friends. Miss Barry Thursday Visitor Guy! Brannan who makes frequent busi ness visits in the city ;from Dorris Is included in the many out of town visitors in Klamath Falls yes torday. . Forbes Pure Drugs Eighth at Main Good Service Gon'. Drugs Forbes Pure Drugs Eighth at Main Good Service Good Drugs ONLY 5 MORE DAYS Frank & King's Comedians Tib Kg WHte Tmt Seventh and Pine Streets Friday arid Saturday The Funny Comedy Drama "MARRIED BY MISTAKE" Prices 25c and 50 c. Jazz Orchestra and Will Arrive SATURDAY, AUGUST 29th Dollar Day Is the term which stands for tremen dous reductions at Moc's. So Be Read N for this Greaf This one will prove profitable to all of our customers. Mr. Moe has just return ed from the Western Markets, where he has made purchases that will astound you for exceptional value. Plan to come to this event and your wis dom will he re warded ! Figured Voiles 1 " Wf Aft 3 y-rd. for v.IM Full rang of patterns nVrol(Jhi Aliins iold Ihelr Pmlirlti i terlal. Voiles will hold their very lata Fail. 4oc I Rayon Dress Goods. $1.25 to $1.50 i nn Value, yard J 1 .UU There is a limited quantity of this lovely material, and the shades are suitable for the new season so take advantage of this timely offer. $1.00 Black Sateen 4 yards for Wonderfully good value. Holds its lustre. Very desirable for children's bloomers, underskirts, etc' A very low price. v English Prints ( 1 ff 4 yard for $ 1 .UU All new material and a very fine assortment of the most desirable colors. Regular 40c value. Plisse Crepe, 4 yards for ... $1.00 Comes in lovely soft shades ( white, pink and blue, fine mater- ial for underthings. Easily ti 36 inch Outing Flannel Lyard5 $1.00 Cold weather is not far distant and this is an excellent time to lay in your winter supply- Comes in white and blue and pink stripes. Percales d 1 AA 6 yards for J 1 .UU Over 800 yards of this much wanted material. Can be had in check's', stripes and dots. A Irood buy. $1.00 Silk Striped Madras, 2 yards. Fine quality madras shirting with neat silk stripes. When made up into a garment its value is equal to any $.1.50 shirt. .$1.0C Madras Shirting 3 yards for This nice soft shirting msterisl comes in neat stripes, and iidi quality that holds its texture- big value. j; j mi Berkeley Nainsook Lyards $1.00 Comes in the shade of pink only for softness it has no equal in cotton ma terial. A wonderful ma terial fur dainty lingerie. Unbleached Muslin for!5 $1.00 Full HG inches wide. Good heavy grade. All ready for the needle. There's a limited supply, so come early. White Toweling ?ory"rd, $1.00 A nice soft closely woven cotton toweling of good quality. You can't go wrong oji this bargain. (Dol Linen Toweling fij 1 CC 5 fards for J 1 .UU A brown crash toweling that has no superior at the price. Bluo striped border, launders well. - 81x90 Sheets, 2 to t 1 fifl a customer, each J) 1 tUU Fine large sheets. Will launder perfectly, neatly hemmed ex ceptionally good grade of muslin. A bargain- $1.00 Pillow Cases Sale Price, 4 for. This is indeed a fine special. These slips sell regularly for 35c. They have a nice wide hem antl arc made for a regular sized pillow. "j ... Huck Towel. Seven for J Pure white, neatly trimmaij . .. .. v. ironed m. DOin enus. o towel they can't be best Turkish Towels J CC Sale Price, 3 for Jj 1 .UU A nice large towel with fine ab sorbent qualities. Made of good material and will stand the test of hard wear. Ruffled Curtains rt n f( White only, pair P 1 UU These pure white curtains would look nice in any home. Well made and full 2't yds. in length the price is very low. $1.00 Stamped Pillow Cases .... Royal Society stamped pillow cases. Very fine value at $1.50. To close out for $1.00 "Dollar Day." .$1 Stamped i r watn urtwi . i nese lovety uii"i i made of a heavy grade of ette and come in wanted exceptional value. $1.00 Wash Frocks of Suiting Made of fine grade of suiting cloth and are all new styles, neat ly trimmed. The colors are peach, lavender, blue, pink and orange. New Muslin i Princess Slips That come in shades of pink, or chid and white. Nicely trimmed and several styles of shoulder straps: $1.00 Mama Dolls, 24 inches high.. If your little girl hasn't a doll, this is an opportune time to get one- Perhaps the doll she has is soiled or broken. These will be on sale one day only. 3-Piece Compact o . m.L toilet W 11 A aainiy ""- . one of roU 1 DOX OI puwu , - a lip Btick nil In silk lined case Jewelry Dollar Dry $1.00 A string of pearl beads, in one or three strand or a necklace of Choker Beads; either one is a bargain at a dollar. See the Dollar Day Bargains in the Show Windows Ik-member to make your appointment at Moe's Beauty Shoppe. .i m j Shoes tniiuroii - Little Chick Brn This well known .knoa nrft rHii n niiuva - - seldom sell om u the Hmallcrsizes-thJ. quoted up w - dollar s nr ; than P"J ssHsj. :-g frT; Truth in Advertisings1