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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1925)
t . Page Eight Sunday. September 10. 1025 v y LOCALS I Mm, Cailllx'lt In Mm. Orb Campbell o( Pine Urove Is Included In the many visitors In the city ) tertlav to shop and transact business. From Worus Marsh Mr. and lUnrhrr ill Kr.Mil Merrill 1 C. Mrs P K Hlnkley of Worua Marsh ' Carlson la included In the many ire'.pond'lnit the week-end In this visitor, from the Merrill district city, ylaltlnr at the homo of their i where he owns nd conduct a relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard ranch. Smith. Mrrrill Visitors Clarence Klrk patrick of Merrill apent Saturday in the city transacting business affairs. To Visit Crater I-ake B. C. Mc Henry of Portland, who Is in Klara tt Vula in the interest of the American automobile association, lsj -rtlvjllt for lhr inlvemltj Nell planning to spend today at Criter Elliott daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luke, where he will visit at the K u Elliott, is leavln cn Friday resort. !0( next week for Kugene where ahe ; will enter the university of Oreson. 'Vroiu the Itaiirh Mr. and Mrs. This w, ner grsst year at the Em!l Schissel of the Schissel ranch ,natltutlon. In Henley district spent Saturday , afternoon visiting; In the city and ( Vroro the Fort Mrs. J. P. Mc ihopplng. Mrs. Schisael will be re- j Aullffe from Fort Klamath la apend- ratmliered as Miss Anna fclefert t- g the week-end In Klamath rails fore her marriage last week to 'visiting: with friends and transact- j Son Return to City Mr. and Mrs. U. I.. Krown and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crimes of Williamson river pent the week-end in the city In order to bid their sons. Dull Itrown and Henry t;rime Jr.. good-bye for the winter months. The boys left fur Hill Military Academy In Port land where they will enter as cadets. Albert May III Albert May of Moe's store is confiued to his bed with a severe cold. Visiting from Fort Klamath Mrs. Herb Kneel and sifter. Miss Baker, both residents of Fort Klamath were shopping and transacting business in Klamath Falls yesterday. Kr.nu lliMi-rhmixl Amil Kgert was a business visitor here yester day from Hilderbrand. ing business affairs. Mr. Schiasel. well known rancner of the Henley country. l-akevlcvr Visitor In the City ? Visit on the Coast Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Wilshire of Le.keview la in- Wlllard Smith and son Thornton '. eluded In the visitors In the cu of Crescent avenue, are SJiong the 'this week from the neighboring city. Klamath Falls residents to make recent visits to Marshfleld. Northl Visits From Fort Klamath Mr. Bend and other sea coast cities nd Mrs. Ray Loosley and daughter during a recent vacation. Accord-j Helen, residents of Fort Klamath. Ing to Mrs. Smith the coast was!are included in the many visitors attractive, even though it rained Tom out of town to spend balurday all the time they were on the Coos ftemoon in th.s city. bay highway from Roseburg. In Klamath Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Smyth of Hilderbrand were transacting business in Kiaa ni nth Falls Thursday. Mrs. Sutton lu Mrs. Frank Sut ton of Williamson river was shop ping with local merchants yesterday. In Klamath Kails Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bennett of Mt. Laki aare vis iting in Klamath Falls over the it b friends while shop- Olrne Vi-itor J. II. Van Meter of Olene spent Saturday in Klamath I wee,i(nj Falls visiting and transacting busi-png and transacting business. ness affairs. j . To Crater Ijikc Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Itoschurg Visitor Among visi tors from out of town yesterday was ; Jim Grimes. Miss Ada Porter and Miss Paul B. Fisher of Roseburg. who i Mary Walker are leaving today for has been transacting business several days in tie city. for Crater lake, where they will-spend the day at the resort. I In Iri.lnv I.. VUIt Mrs J. W. Pelican City Visitor Vincent, housekeeper at Crater Oberg of Pelican City spent Satur-;lake lolit,e and .lfe of tne auditor day afternoon in Klamath FalUo( ,ne iodKe is included In the re transacting afrairs in the Klamath cent visitors in this city this week county courthouse.' ivislting with Mr. and Mrs. O. L. j Brown of Williamson river. Sisemore from the Fort Llnsey ' Sfsemore of Fort Klamath spent n from Pine Orove Mr. and Mrs. Saturday in the city transacting c. W. Hillyard and daughter Ger- bislness and attending the meeting trade spent Saturday evening in o( Fort Klamath residents with the ; Klamatah Falls from their ranch In county court yesterday. I the Pine Grove district. CURRENTS MONDAY Merchandise Attractions We are listing below a varied assortment of drug store mer chandise which will appeal to thrifty buyers. We own and op erate three busy stores. Our prices are usually lower, our ser vice is courteous and intelligent, and our merchandise is always new, clean and fresh. A 35c Tube of Palm Olive Shaving Cream and a 25c can of Palm Olive after shave Talcum, both for -35c A big tube of Boncilla Beautifier Free with the purchase at the regular price, of the following Boncilla prepar tions: Face Powder -- -75c Cold Cream 75c Vanishing Cream 75c 4 Bars Cream Oil Soap 25 C 1 2 Ounce Can Chloride of Lime 1 1 C 270 Page Currin's Special Tablet 09 C 4 10c Bars Peter Pan Soap 25c 100 Genuine Aspirin Tablets 39c 4 Ounces Ordinary Strength Peroxide 5C 4 Ounces Best Quality Peroxide 25 C Pint Beef Iron and Wine 79c Owens Wide Mouth Nursing Bottles, 2 for 35c 3 Rolls Best Quality Toilet Tissue 25c $1.50 White Enameled Bath Brush 97c Good Quality Guaranteed Electric Waffle Irons $6.98 25c Scripto Efficiency Automatic Pencil with 25c pack age Scripto Leads, both 35 c 75c Extra Heavy Black Rubber Bobbed Hair Combs complete with Leather Case 39 C 4 10c Bars Glycerine and Tar Soap 25c $4 Narcissus Perfume, per ounce $2 89 100 Hinckle Cascara Comp Pills 25c Nickel Plated 2 Cell Yale Flashlight, complete with bat- terie3 $1.00 Kodaks Records For Drugs lUrrins ror Portland and Klamath Falls Kodak Finish ing Magazines From tlio Hatchery Mrs. Judge Short was down from the Crooked creek hatchery yesterday on business. School MitIs Tmlay St. Paul's F.piscopul church Sunday school will ; meet today at 14 o'clock and all teachers and pupils are urged to be present, it was announced yes terday. The church school is lo cated at Main and Payne alley. Sheep Moved to Me.lf.ml E. M. and W. E. Hammond, of Merrill, have moved their sheep from Grants Pass to Medford where they will be entered in the fair, according to word received here yesterday by Thalia Xewcomb. secretary of the county fair board. INVESTIGATION STILL X VINTON. Iowa. Sept. 12. While the coroner's inquest was adjourned , until Monday officers did not re lent la their Investigation of the murder of Mrs. C. B. Cook. Denton county W. C. T. t". president. Can't You Hear the Rustle of Fall's Fashion Leaves? NEW 'FALLS .01 AUTUMN With all Its glory of col or, each year offers Fashion an almost infinite number of shadea to chooses from. Her latest selections are In rich and beautiful tones, direct Imita tions of nnture's own vivid colorings. Those following are highly Important, however. The tans and browns In fall's shades are always smart and becoming. WINE RED and Burgundy are the rich and sparkling shares we find in wine. There is also a color with more of a purple cast like ripe grapes. BOTTLE GREEN la just what thee name Implies that deep, dull tone of tho glass used In bottles. The lake, too, often reflects this glassy green shade. . GRAY Is most fashionable in the sil ver and steel shades. Often a darker quntity may be com bined with the light shadu In very stunning effect. NAVY Navy describes itncIT, and Its nmartness In ovr nrw. There Is a lighter xluido of blue Binh an In plKin's tV;i til ers, whlih Fnsh.ou niiikfs pop ular this full. Tin- I Harks, Itrown nnd T mis, loo, are hen to play thir part. Coats Interpret Fall Modes With , Georgeous Furs Here arc Stunning Coats fur your Full selection. Deep chin collars of fur,' wido cuff, partially bordered hemlines, godeU and patches ingeniously placed, make them rich in beauty and loveliness. De signeis have fitted and molded theso Coats into line that are flattering and be coming. Among the new Coating arc such ma terials a Newzelia, Duvetyn, Bolivia, Vel ours in the lovely coloring that Dame Fashion has signified. Top Coats, too, are veiy trim and smartly tailored. A Fine Group Of ing New Coats J and Priced at - - . These are distinctive in style and I quality because they were bought : for us by the Northern Jobbing L Company, and that means that they were personalty sciecieu Dy Mr. r4 George Stewart from hundreds of other Coats, and the Northern Job i bing Company only selects the best for its associate members. Allur- ' $25 They are beautifully trimiMii furs, and the material are Vekt Bolivlu, Newzeliaa, and cn b kai in Bhades of Ceil Blue. Dirt Drowns, Wine, Mahttsany,' Pansy as this price iiifivrf lot you will do well to make wi rtf selection. 1 liack Flares Play A Lena u FROCKS FOR FALL There are many new stylo points in the Frocks of the com ing season to exc?to your fashion interest. The wide Skirts, short, with slender bodice, effect a youthful silhouette. Sleeves are long in both cloth and silk frocks. Dresses of Satin, Faille -w4 Satin Back .Crepe-trimmed velvet of deeper shades than ment or, in contrasting color embroidered flowers de lars and cuffs and met broidery Is also to be see"-" at.. -u-j-! out th-dM1 VIIU niuiuca Among the newest arrivals are of the world's fashion cenW . ' , i . . ' Watch Our Windows for . the New Things ; : There are tome lovely new innovations in silk lingerie. Ask to these .. dainty things. see under- New arrivaU In Bjj Jewelry,. Hosiery . other de.ir.bl ies. No trouble to them. EETruth in Advertising;