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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1925)
1 1 1 1 1 1 1; Sunday, August 30. 1925. , Pay Three memuer or tne reaerated Board, k- wlwi Bttnnfled the mnntlnv fn ihallr chamber of commerce front nil Valley Wnl ... I. . VI home In Bonanza. Tencher In Saturday Ml.a Bess Drlacoe, teacher at the Topay Grade achocd, near Beawlck, California, .pent Saturday In the city gather ing' auppllea and attending to busi ness matters Telatlve to the open ing of achool next month. r. ill volloy spont yes- L the city transact I i. tloud "eating ot ' 2 H I, Federate!! uoaru . won. Ashland -A party of Lplt, momiwri 01 nrsi burrb. Will m7 inr where the auonu ne September 5th, 6th, and 7th L.j. itIco" or tho Ash- ftlit church. Those In bo ,,. Hulh DeLnp. Zolda Auditing Boolu 0. Ed. Rosa, auditor and well known resident of Salom, 1. In ' Klamath county for the purpoie of auditing the Jbooka of tho county acbool board. irlmd Grimm anu aipn SpBriefs Helps Husband Brand Rival""""! ' 1 ' ' 1 ; Mi Wl f'W Lakeview Round Up L of Tim Wood" Mr. and I. llouaton, accompanied Vara ilnualon ana Mini L Johnston are leaving' to. Uko of lh woods, wnero ipaud thu day ul Ilia to- Lnoiu Tii Vli.lt nv. and f, glmmone of the First kgrch of Klumatb Falla by will Biirnu me wicui- $0 napllst churches In fifth Sunday services. phuiu rirnllrul Oood In thrifty housowlft) and Ukm run and pride In 1,1 U he word thai wild it eirpptlnnally plentiful and III" crop exceedingly Vlcto?FriW ? r.f hiR Wif0' ,Mrs- Ro8 Felicl (left), his initial, i h C'iicni,?0 .w,!i? ,alle,tcd t0 have branded I. .JmV I n Jhe chock of Walter Johnson (rijfht), who la snid to have fmvnH i.; nttc . "v,A, ? i'! wa" anirl 7U pr V. j . " . irs. ronci. jonnson Lliih h0ld hlm whil hcr husband buracd h Inland Today Among the o tho Kliiinuli Kalla Ban- g to uitond the "flftb Uriel" In tho Ashland U;' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Another party to attend lag will 'bo Mr. and Mr a. Lbtook. jiHtoii Itriuriiit Mis An- Lanston h returned lo Alia, srrtving tho lattor l in k. after spending an osier's vacation In the km eho visited In I'ort- tU and other coaat clt- Johnatnn will teach tills .ha Centrul achool. Towa Vlaltoam Included bllora (rum out of town Imber from Chlloquln, In- llllam Mayflold ot tho tlty who spent some "acting huelncaa In tho VWl In lty Mark It. included In the out of on Id Klamath Kalla thla bia home In Chlloquln. from Nuuth Mr. and L. Kllburn of Newman, art Included in the many n vlaltora In tho city or Chlco Kor Vinlt Mra. Nrich ' and 'children, loft ornln for Chlco, Calif. fr plan to apend a fort- Plaa with Mra. Holdrlcb'a pi alitor, realdents of the m: Kllw Krmn M-rrlll-Jamca J. ltlanaa Itrtunw To CltyIn ro oeardorff of Merrill ,p(.t Satur- Mrd to bualnona matter, of the new day in Klamath Fall, transacting. Illanaa apartmenta under construc- bualncs. affairs. liav For I'urtluiHl Mr. and tlon, Christ Illanaa hus returned to Portland lust night, where he was accompanied by II. K. dimming., EVANS Shoe Repairing Good Work Rlgbt Prloea 1014 Main Stun Elaaaatk ralla. Ore; ' Mra. a. ). Itlllyard and their daugh-superintendent of construction on Ba """'itui) iiiiiyuru, loll yesterday for Portland, whore thoy will pend some time visiting. Tho itlllyard rnnrh I. located on the Mprrlll road at tho fork whuro tho Ilonanra and .Merrill rond. moot. From Kuifkn Mra. T. Ilrceden of Eureka is Included In the shop Ping vlaltora In Klamath Falls this week-end. At The Arrndc Iliilel Amcng the vlaltora to register In tho Arcade hotel thla week aro J. T. Murray mid A. Bangs, resident ot Eugene who are spending a few days In the city on business. the apartments which will be lo cated on . Elevonth and Walnut street.. Clilloqulii Man Visit A. W. Prlatilz, ell known newspaperman of Clillonula and secretary ot the newly organized chamber of com merce in tho reservation city, spent Saturday In Klamath Fall, where he visited in tho chamber of com merce during tho meeting of the Federnted Board. Itonunza Visitor Out ot town business visitors In Klamath Falla yesterday lucludcd James Lubke, Iuo License A license lo marry was Issued lo Adolpb C. Illnesh of Fort Klamath and Jessie Davis, also of Fort Klsmath, who appeared at tho office of the county clerk yea-j tcrduy for tho authority. .M . r Klamath Lodg No. 137 Met every Friday night. S. R. Bedkey n. o: . ., w 1 ... . Canton Crater No. T Meets every Wednesday evening. Carl Sandell, Commandant. Bwauna Encampment No. 41 Meets every Tuesday night. , . . A. L. Westfall, C. P. Prosperity Rebekah Lodge No 104 Meets flrat and tblrd Tbnrs daya. Mrs. Elisabeth Sander. N. O. INDIANS -COTOOYS-WILD STEERS BUCKING BRONCOS Three Thrilling Days of Hilarious Excitement $5,000.00 CASH PRIZES COUNTY FAIR JN CONJUNCTION Four, Nights , of Dancing at ROUND-UP PAVILION Edward B. Ashurst Attorney a,nd Counsellor at Law State and Federal Courts Suite No. 6, Loo mis Bldg. ' Phone 227 ..... - . . - .. . i, , - - i , k f.n o va Ti o n neciais i ii 25 -is the Pght price , fo pay for a good tooth paste ! .' ' STERINE fOTH PASTE krge Tube c 25 Waajtvr33 !g Us, Your IDES , and . ELTS r markat Grocery Porter Construction Co. Washed and Screened Sand and Gravel Klamath and Market Sts. Phone 13 ; Planted for Keeps These fine heavy-bearing trees were planted in 1897, every tree being set in a hole blasted with 5 DYNAMITE X- ' (A Pacific Northwest Product) The results are not only indicated by the thrifty appeat ance of the trees themselves but are shown every year by their heavy yield of fruit. Tree planting with dynamite is successful because it thoroughly loosens and ahatters the sub-soil makes root penstration easy v puts great stores of plant food In easy reach deatroya fungua and nematodo ! cauaea early maturity , . ( I cuts down tree loaaea , , , and pays a heavy return on the investment through" increased yields. . Ask our dealer for Du Pont Dynamite. Write lot" Development ot U&tfid-oH Lands." which ham complete detail on tree plmntini and other farm work that can bo done profitably with Du Pont Exploeivee. W. D. MILLER CONTRACTOR 6th and Commercial Sts. P"one 293 We have jut completed redecorating and renovating the interior of our ttore. Everything is spick, Pn and clean. We are offering below some odds and ends of stock at especially atr, tractive prices for ' ' ---'I' - .'"""v.'. .... Monday and Tuesday Only Best quality, 1000 sheet tissue toilet paper, 3 rolls .25c Odd lot boxed papers, white and colors, i2 off the regular prices $1.50 Electric (Surling Irons : ' $2.50 Electric Hot Plates - , 10c Peter Fan Toliet Soap, 5 bar3 ---25c $6.00 Burnished Copper Percolators : - $3-98 Standard Lunch Kits, complete with Vacuum Bottles $1.89 Odd lot of Pocket Knives (, off regular prices $8.50 Sun Beam Electric Irons with heat proof case $4.95 Nickle Plated 2. Cell Yale Flashlight with Batteries $1.00 Four Bars Creme Oil Soap .:::..:.......- - 25c 100 Genuine Aspirin Tablets - , -.,...:.-..r -49c Full Pound Langs Everyday Chocolates .....39c , Quart Universal Vacuum Bottle with Four Nested Cups ....$2.98 Thermax Electric Waffle Irons ......I... ...:;......:......:..-... ...$6.98 Mahogany Mantle Clocks, $5.00. to $10.00, y2 off regular prices Nibroc Paper Towels, complete with holder, package .17c After Shave Luxury (Antiseptic Lotion) ...39c Coaco Nut Oil Shampoo -- - 39c 15c Currins Special 270 Page School Tablet 10c $1.50 Spring Garden Face Powder, two for $1.50 15c Almond Castile Soap, 3 bars 33c 90c Hospital Cotton, pound rolls -49c 60c Garden Court Talcum Powder, glass jars 39c 10c Rough Castile Soap, 4 bare 25c $2.50 Genuine Hawkeye Camera (Made By Eastman) $1.98 Four Ounces Best Quality Extra Strength Peroxide 25c Pint Best Quality Imported Bay Rum $1.00 Milk Magnesia, full pints ..50c 50c Quality, Assorted Colors, Rubber Aprons 29c Genuine Rice Face Powder, flesh, white and brunette 13c A glass measuring cup given with a bottle of Stearns Flavilla at 35c This is a vanilla flavor that will not cook or freeze out and only half the usual quantity is required. It is a full two ounce bottle. , New Brunswick Records Every Day. , ' Kodaks, Films, Kodak Finishing We own and operate three busy stores insuring fresh merchandise at reasonable prices. Currins For Drugs, Inc. Portland and Klamath Falls L&LPhoru 3SS J