c.nrlny Spptrmber 6, 1925
i viii. Ohio and a gradual
yesterday on his way lo Diamond
I To MarsliflrM Mr. and Mm.!
Jatiu-a l'rlscoll loft yesterday for
Marshftold on Ccxt Hay. where they!
'ill visit with lr. K. K. Straw tor!
ix week. I'r. Straw, a former resl-ili-nt
uf Klamath KalU, haa recently
KUnialh for breakfast. They pro
reeded to the lake later by way of
of the San Creek route. They were
fortunate In aeeln the lake at Its
heal. Ileturnlng to Klamath Kalis
thev rauie over the Rou Ulver
of the 1'iitversliy of Cincinnati. Tha
Rlrla spent their summer vacation
In tha west, which they have en
Joyed to tha fullest extent and an
nounced their desire to return In
the near future to vMaln more of
the Klamath atlraettlona. Upon
lako where lie will spend a short
vara! Ion.
Hiih,
LOCALS
itit k.i.
ton u...rM Ml.
Tcli phone Men To Com -It. p.
Woodward, divisional superintendent
of maintenance and J. p. Lowrlo.
recoveivil from a serious attack ol
lllnraa.
hluhway and over the iviamatn
Falls-Ashland highway. They en
joved their evenlnK meal In l.llhla
Park. Ashland. Mis, Hall Is from
Parki-rsburc. West Vlrnlnla. a rad
itate of th DnlTerslty of Pennsyl
vania. Mlsa Uramhall Is a resident
I their return tp Klamath they en
I Joyed the aliihl of several deer on
... .. ... v.... I Tti lOti niHV .Mrs. J"-
divisional plant chief, of tha
rl. Mr an,. Mrs. !.., Hawkins .ft llr J ' V C-
and wym. l.ro.herton left IM fdl """J1' J "th N ' V,8,,ur
for I-akeview. where they .III at- MJ. d '"'. Kli.rth Kail, yesterday.
tend the ronnd-up over the holidays. . Hum meet her father i nu re
While I tnTkevlew ,hey will be .he IT. to her home In Portland. T 1.n Kbtmth KillNMoll.
house snes:. c; Mr.. Norman White. I Mo.lf..r,l-Charl '" t,," J "" ' Sh""-n,fr':
who made a reeen.. rM to the city ; J.,,,,. cnfornla-.on m. will leave Klamath fall, for
T, (Yatfr I-.ke S.h)-Mr. .nd ' '' '' returned to his William. Arizona. Mr. Jimersou
Mr.. A.hert May and family w. . - com , , llf char.e. Cain.
If lc Telephone ft Telegraph com
pany. are due to arrive In Klam
ath Kalla on a business visit to
day. tha niitnway.
rnmee Tlirouidi H. J. Ileffner.
prominent San Franciscan, waa here
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ait-Ill .
1L a"tfHnm
In, the sue, of II. -. -Moe o- ( buJ,ni,93 fjr ,ome
.'r' ake'Thu'wm Uu.e I. Klamath F.UI.
. ..toil nf i ho May fam
ue .nc iiiai ...... To s iIiiik .Mrs. hod Moan anu -
ilv to the resort. . ' i J." c k ...ii i.,.. where he will remain over the week-
SM-mlinK Wwk-Kml In North
E. 15. Kauffman of the Uireni com-
... . .... ..j Mit left last nlKht for Portland.
" "r,,,,.Hr:;;,end m.. i.B .Bd r..
Att.mlii.ir tVunly Fair Mrs. O ' d iUy' and ,he week-end ' lives.
L. Brown and Mrs. James ,.n wllh relatives and friends In the;
Williamson river and M:s i.eriruue ,. ,
Ct of Algoma are listed amonR
To lj-ve smu Mr. and Mrs. G.
! A. KIbks of Portland, who. with
the visitors in Klamath tor tne To KLsl,-Mr. and 'r1"""' " " f
county fair yesterday. Mrs. J. T. McCollum and family ' Mrs. K. "
!..d Mr. and Mrs. William Perkins ,''av0 aMD ,or ,lu!,r h0me
Iteturns To Valley Mlsa Ella,anJ familv ., ,,.ave tod.iy fWln the north.
Emmitt who has been vfsHine. with , Uosue Rlver valley, where they piau ui S)Tl,.I)A, n 0.cllH.k
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Q d ,he weeUM?nd and Labor. morn,n, 5ev Fred Tavlor.
,i9h,ns -ju:-- su. ....
leaving yesterday for Ashland. I 15t.,rn lom Xorthrn, Trip-1 ' the KPlscopa church mem
where she will visit with Mr. and;junKe and Vrs. . j. Bunnel. d ; bershlp and their fr '
Mrs. Frank Arant lfore continu- faaii,y. Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Short : L- w- h"'' " ."C L"
ing to Roseburg for the winter. Iand famiIy have returned from ' b a
legended trip to Bend. Portland. I Taylor Is ,.mmp.nM b, Mrs. Tay-
K.turn From Portland VIslt-Mr. S(.aslde and other poln,8 0f interest 'r 10 K'm l"s tto '
and Mrs. G. J. Hi.lyard and daugh- where they have bee for the .uJZn.
ter. Miss Gertrude Hillyard nave re-;.wo weeks. Bunnell is county,'"
turued to Klamath Falls the latter ;judge, Burrell Short, county com
part of the week after a weeK s missloner,
visit in Portland and valley cities
To Meet Children Mr. and Mrs.
In From Mnlill-
erside street.
Visit at Outer Ijike Mrs. Addle
Among the fre- ,n
..l.ltnea In Klamath KAllS '
Ed. Props, and Mr. and 1 Mrs. Harry ,nls week ls Dr. F, M. Trout ot ! Vernon RleKetu and
Shorihill leit saiuraay nigui Ma n. who ls spending tne wee-.- y -
tnrii whpr. thev will mm!.., ,1 formed a party of visitors .to Crater
v.-.iv PrniK, ' and Lvnn i . lako last week.
Pwiiwt. son an d daughter of Mr
.. 1. ., 1 c ,rltv at six
Jittat ni inn nnuEuiei vk .111. tn-rf- rnnu iiuiiiin , .
md Mrs. Ed. Propst who have been j Worden, right cf way agent for the
. .... - l Uwllgnil c .1 n..-;l,. n .a.l.nl nf
The group left the
arriving at Fort
nnpnilfnz the summer in Portland
tho guests ' of their grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. Adams.
Front Copco Mr. and Mrs. Er
nest Hollenbeak are in the city for
the week-end from Copco to spend
several days visiting.
From Ilorrls Mr. and Mra.
T. Cox are included In the
Horrls visiters and shoppers in
Klamath Falls yesterday.
In
Seth
I'ttmi Pelican City Mrs. Lee
Smith is among the Saturday shop
pers In Klamath Falls visiting with
friends from her home in Pelican
City.
Merrill Visitor Mrs. J. C. Stev
enson of Merrill spent Saturday In
Southern Pacific, a resident of
Portland, but a former resident of
Klamath Falls is In the city for a
brief business visit In regard to
the right of way from Grass lake
to Diets. While in Klamath Falls,
Worden is visiting with his father-in-law.
Mr. Messner of Manzanita
I street.
I in rroni imirj s. uuuu .umo
is in Kiamatu tor tne ween-ena vis
iting with her husband, from their
ranch homo in Ualry.
I-enviitK For North Mr. and Mrs.
Garry Cozad will leave early this
morning for Prario City, in Grant
country, near Baker, where they
will visit with their parents, Mrs.
Cozad's mother, Mrs. J. B. Johnson
and Mr. C ozad's mother. Mrs. T. J.
v.ieuu ui ...,r..,.. , "- and Mr. t ozaa s
the city enjoying a Drici snopiuug cozad. They will be absent for a
to'"-. . week.
l-uvins For South Miss Louise j
fattuzza is leaving this morning
for San Francisco, accompanied by
her mother. Mrs. J. V. Cattuzza
and her sister. Miss Elizabeth,
where they will spend a forinlght
visiting with relatives.
IN'tuniing From Trip Mr. and
Mrs. Roy L. Patrick are expected to
return this evening from Point
Ccmfort. where they have been for
the past few days. Their wedding
was an event of Wednesday after
noon In Klamath Falls, Mrs. Patrick
before her marriage. Miss Phyllis
Patison of Corvallis.
Kuildliis ''' Home Hr. Sarah
Smith is 1'iiilding a beautiful new
home on l.liiroln street between
Fourth and Fifth streets, according
, to an announcement made yester
day. The 'building ls of the colon-
ial type and faces the lake on the
! south, giving one of the most beau
tiful views of the city and Lake
Ewauna. The home ls being built
by the McCoy Brothers, contractors.
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Trade Your i
Piano for a
RADIO
Can use three used pianos
in exchange for Radio out
fits. If you have a piano
that's "just sittin" see us.
Earl Shepherd Co.
Radio, Pianos, Records.
507 Main St. Phone 282
Visiting In Smith T. P. Hender
son left Saturday for Sacramento,
where he will s"end a week visiting
with his parents. He also plans a
brief trip to San Francisco, where
he will confer with A. N. Baldwin,
vice president of the Klamath Dev
elopment company.
Iti'turns From l.akcvlew Nate
Otterbein has returned from Lake
view, arriving in Klamath Falls t
last night after a several days' visit
In the neighboring city, where he1
was called on business. !
Lravliijc Monday Miss Beatrice
Waiton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George J. Warton will leave Mon
day for Stockton, where she will
enter her 1hlrd year In the College
of the Pacific. Miss Walton Is maj
oring in a music course.
UnlVersilyiOregbn
The UNIVERSITY of OREGON
contains:
The College of Liternture, Science
nd the Arts with 22 departments.
The profcssionnl schools of Archi
tecture and Allied Arts Business
Administration Education Grad
uate Study Journolism Law
Medicine Music Physical Edu
ca t ion Soc iologyEi tension .
For a cataloiur or any information
xtrtt The ftvfiitrar, UniVertitff of
Oregon, Eugene, Oregon.
For More
Economical Building
Let us make an estimate.
We will build your home complete.
STORE FIXTURES
BUILT-IN CABINETS
KLAMATH FALLS CABINET &
FIXTURE FACTORY
127 South 11th St.
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
A. B. Cummins, Mgr. Phone 894-J
Labor Day Picnic At Wlul-Kse
Vou are invited. If you have no car come to
the corner of 5th and Main, between 9 and 10
o'clock in the morning. If you have a car and
have room for a passenger pick me up at 5th
and Main.
Bring your baskets and tin cups. Coffee will
be furnished free. Don't forget the little ones.
CENTRAL LABOR UNION
TO THE WOMEN
OF KLAMATH FALLS AND VICINITY
t
! We Wish To Demonstrate the Far-Reaching
Advantages of Our Mass Buying To You. The ' '
" i
Women's Store Is a Member of an Association of
i
960 Department Stores
r.i
" If
Klamath Falls
South Gateway to Crater
Lake National Park
Kxrluilrt Dry Ooodi
Keadr-lo-Wetr
Infanta' Drpartnral
llrauly Parlori
H. N. Mae, Proprietor
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Sept., 6th, 1925.
i
DEAR FRIENDS:
The purpose of this Organization (THE NORTHERN JOB
BING CO.) is to furnish the individual store operator with a
greater purchasing power and to afford merchants the oppor
tunity of meeting competition of chain stores, mail order houses
and large associated retail institutions, by taking advantage of
a concentrated purchasing power.
By the establishment of a central headquarters in New York
City for the members of this association, members are enabled
to keep in constant and close contact with the market.
This association has at its head Mr. George Stewart, a buy-'
er of international repute, who, with his staff of eight promin
ent buyers, covers the entire field of merchandising connected
with Women's Apparel.
i
This year this eminent staff of buyers, with their assistants,
have exceeded even our most earnest hopes. We are sure that
friends and patrons of this store will experience grat pleasure
in profiting from our efforts for them.
THE UNITED BUYING POWER OF 960 SJORES IS
GREAT. Come and get the facts in your own way.
Yours truly,
H. N. MOE.
P. S. The styles in Coats and Dresses are voguish; the' gar
ments themselves are of the most favored materials, handsomely
developed and finished. Fur and embroidery trimmings pre
dominate, and every garment has its flare. Your ideas as to
colors are well represented in the various groups that comprise
our Winter displays. New arrivals daily so your immediate
selection is advised.
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The 50th Year Opens September 24. 1925