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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1925)
IE KLAMATH NEWS ,ocal Briefs k Iniiiron"" rrienun or 11 iini'li win na mun to Know j, ha roroverml mifflclonily rni-ent ullmn 01 mnuM to hla lutle mo union oil L Hiu lutlur purt of the wouk. L HWwr 1:1 M tn Stella Hnt- ciinnneu 10 nor noino una with a "vore attuok o( noro , Klie nl'o i ronunie n.r In the '"' iNntionui Dunk 1 1 it purt of the week. r At Tin Hlnic Ciury'a A r of glrli. member o! the Uh club, enjoyed Chlnvn nn Tuiwuuy nignt at. Tin (lin'y'n. luler attending (he Thoee In the puny were ku I'I'P. JO "PP. zonule fry- Kvu Jenwn. inoi jenklni, a Hlnimoim, Htolla Keller, 8y umlii'r and Lulu llaneen. 1, Murlff Iwuvlmc MIb Mae iff, diiuKhtor of Mr. and Mm. k Mordoff of Ninth Ureal, la K toduy for tugene, where III reeumo her atudle In the rnlly of Oregon. Ml Mor- u a member of Delta SCota, wo- Huclul fraternity and active her rumpuu aoclotlea and ac- t. Thla will be her third year 1 unlvemUy. In her In Thurniluy 1)111 Tlng- i.ll known rancher of he ,i district In Included In the it town vlHllora In the city xhort tlmo Thuraduy after- iieniey aia- Inch! Hrh'1"81 ulry ranch I. 0-..d ,pcn Tur,d , the dtv n. k.lu . . - "ubmujiw ana mopping. IWkiit-d IIuim i u..,i . n t ttru, for inn.iiUi .ehaaed yeaierday from Mr. and Mra. 1 . T: '-"H'eman and C. Knglaman ?.,.. 1 ' nd " ln block J. tanal M i0'1, c",'"ratlon waa aet at 15.001). The deed waa filed yea leriluy In the county clerk'a offlcea. Him l'VinicUio VI.II..I.U Amr. the KuelB ln the While Pelican hulel reKlaterlnn from San FrancH co are B. Itosenblum, E. K. Prank. I.. C. McCoy and K W p.nii.u The majority Included are liutinesa men. From Coo County 8. O. Wltsett of Dundon. xaraKembu of the Ban-don-by-the-Sea city and T. B. Ctir rle of Coqullle, county aeat, are ln mamam falla for several daya on bualneaa. Curiie la also a well known automobile man of -the Cooe century, having at one time man aged a large garage In North Bend. From Wlllowa Out of town bua Ineaa vialtora In the city thla week Include George Skinner of Wlllowa. California, who la upending the re mainder of the week in Klamath Falls. Friday, September 18, 1925 IWmniiiKlun Workliia; Here Itev. M. H. l'arounaglan la working In me Klamath Falla field in the In terest of the Near Kunl Hellef after "pending aeverul daya 1n Lakevlew, wnere he carried the meage of the drive to the neighboring city. Viailor fimii Valley Eleanor Crow la visiting In Klamath Falla for a brief vacation and business trip combined from her home In Ashland. At the Arcaili- Hotel Frank Har gla la among the guests at the Arcade hotel thla week-end from hla home in Lookout. Kmployra Knjoy Dunce Through the courtesy of the Klamath De velopment company and the White Pelican hotel, employee of the two concern enjoyed a dancing party last night In the White Pelican ho tel dining room. A large number of guests were present, which la one of the affulra planned for the winter season. I To Alti-nd 14-rlurc Mr. and Mr. I Jj- Mre. Gertrude Moore, Mra. Warren Crooks, Mra. Nate Otterbeln and Mrs. Robert Sloan left yesterday af- ternocn for Medford, where the' party are Interested In attending the Christian Science lecture, which waa given In the valley city laatj night. The lecture wa delivered by Paul Stark Seeley, prominent lecturer on Christian Science. Clark Taken To Hospital Con dition of Ed Clark who Is utter ing from a severe attack of pneu monia was reported as decidedly grave yesterday when Clark was taken to a local hospital by hla attending physician. HI slater, Miss Beatrice Clark of Seattle has been wired ot hla Illness and la ex pected to arrive In the elty within the coming two daya. leaving Tmlny Ml Nell Elliott, daughter of Mr. and Mra. E. L. El liott, la leaving today for Eugene where ahe will en'.er the University of Oregon for the winter months. A wonderful line of new fall coatg to aelect from at Bee Begin' Dress Shop. 129 So. Seventh St. 817-19 from Dairy M. O. Huff, resi dent ot the Dairy district, was a busmen visitor ln Klamath Falls yesterday for a short time. Merifonl Vlaltor R. H. Porter Is In the city today from ul ' home in Medford on a short huali.ess trip. If yon are looking for - city pro perty, farm property or acreage close to town or want a loan on your form see WISH AKD REALTY COMPANY 126 80. 7th Street. Real Estate. Farm Loans. Insurance. 818-24 ' Forbes Pure Drugs Eighth at Main Good Service Gon'l Drugs hid Vntloiinl Convention Mr. lira. R. K. Wnttenburg and -mile Hurn left yesterday for bid. where they will- attend lilnnul convention of the 1. O. and Iteheknh lodge. , They rlegatus.' trout the Klamath ;roup. linir From Rowhiiro' Out of ivlsltora In Klumnth Fulls In- Mr. and Mr. Roy Andor d child now of Roseliurg and Klumnth residents. They Kiting with Anderson's broth- II. Amlorson. Will Anderson Hitler Anilomnn nil of Mor- Mr. Anderson will be remem- a Miss Flo Marstera before arrlage. kumilr Visitor-Mr. W. W. n lit Dunsmulr, Is visiting tier M. W. W. "Bill" Baughn, conductor on KInmnth Fall. 1 local freight. . They lire In the Arcade hotel. 1 I r"d Convention Mr. and Mr. tind will leave Sunday morn- pr Portland, where- they will the national convention ot O. F. and Rebekah lodge. the first time the national Hon has been held in the nd a large delegation I ex- to arrive In the city from frts of the country. rmin Visitors Mr. John and Mrs. J. W. Connor, resident of Algoma, spent day afternoon In Klamath transacting business affairs popping ln the stores. lull Into -atiillrintrs-Membors 0 Itebekah lodge, Klamath chapter, Initialed a number of pule last night hi their lodge putting them through the degree of the. order. ' po Resident Here Mr. and M. A, IJiishong of the Bushong on the Keno road, are In- 1 in the many business vlsl n the city yesterday to trans sctssnry affairs. fringe License Miss Marguer fultt, dnughter of Mr. Mary 'H or 1805 Oregon avenue, "ay Bouth. driver for "Cnl' were Issued a marriage 11 yestorday In the office of the ' clerk. irbes Pure Drugs nil lVnilli-ton llnunil-Vp ' llrown ana tilenn jester are - b tho Klamath residents to at- 1111 ruuuu'uv uiiw uchik Bi-iieu- 1)1 Pendleton. They made the y motor and expect to return Iter part of tho week. L Mi-nilM-ru In '. of C. Among membera for the week to itulned In the Klamath coun- liimber of commerce la (lor- LMaiAiiley of tho New City ry and Paul T. Jurkson, prln- of Klumelh county high irlt Few Only three tour- kll homeward bound and on wny to California, registered t chamber of commerce yeu- as against the 35 or 40 who red this time last month. I111 l-nvcn For North Fred-. kirn, left the middle of the '. lur Portland to continue hla In the Hill Military Acad- Week-end Specials We have picked a number of attractive items for the bargain list this week. Something for every member of the family. Hand bags and vanity boxes are especially featured. All are priced at just half the regular mark ings. Come in and look them over. THESE ITEMS ON SALE AT UNDERWOOD'S FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Lemon Cream Cocoanut Oil Shampoo Lurge jar of this most excellent toilet Loaves the hair soft and lustrous, requisite. Regular 50c, Regular 50c, Special 39c Special 39c Puradent Tooth Paste Shaving Cream Whitens the teeth hardens the gums. Takes the torture out of the process. Regular 50c, Large tube; regular 5c. ' Special 39c Special 27c Shaving Lotion Laxative Cold Tablets Leaves the skin smooth and refreshed- Cure that cold in one, day. Regu- Regular 50c, lar 25c, Special 39c Special 19c Tooth Brushes Witch Hazel Good four-row bristles. Buy for the Full strength, best quality. Full pint family. Regular 35c, bottles. Regular 85c, - Special 23c Special 69c Aromatic Cascara Electric Curling Iron. Best laxative for children. Regu- rr, t0 EiVe Bd SerViCe- lar 35c R c?ular $1.50, .- , Special 23c SPecial 98c T7! Alarm Clocks . Gillette Razors Alarm ClocksBaB KTAOIN UN UNN Gold-plated, complete with blades. Guaranteed for One Year. Regu- Regular $1.00, lar $1.50, - Special 89c Special 98c Russian Mineral Oil Nylotis Face Powder The very finest oil on the market. Cold Cream Type. A wonderful toilet Full pints. Regular $1.00, article. Regular $1.00, Special 89c Special 79c HONEY AND HOREHOUND COUGH REMEDY Stops those early winter coughs Good for every one in the family. Large bo ttle. Pleasant to take. Regular price 60c, Special 49c Hand-Bags & Vanity Boxes Krystal Kote Kodak Work Every bag and vanity box in the store Our Kodak finishing department con- on sale Friday and Saturday at ONE- tinues to turn out the very highest class , , . j j j of Kodak work. Our Krystal Kote Pro- HALF price. Some dandy underarm ceM origina, wMl U8 and ca be ob. bags are included. Nearly one hundred tained nowhere else. When better pic- to choose from. Come early for a good tures can be made Underwood will selection. Prices from $1.00 up. make them. Underwood PtaiMY U'vL, KLAMATH FALLS OREGON Wm I I WHERE PARTICULAR KOPLK fgj I PUgff v I BUY THEIR DRUGS l&Svl Who Said : It Aint Gonna Rain No More? Make 'em Prove It If They Say You Can Not Get Quality Merchandise At Lower Prices Make 'em Prove It All Wool Blazer Shirts $5.00 , Fancy Plaids and Checks Oregon Wool Shirts $5.00: . All Desirable Colors .:jjC 50 iHIGH' TOPHOES-c; 50 All Leather 14 in. Top' Heavy Brass Eyelets (no hooks) Bellows Tongue, Two-Buckle Top, Full Double Sole, Triple Stitched A whole lot of shoe for very little money. Jersey Coats All Wool Cn Sweaters O J k"1 an ancy Colors T.-P.cketC,at $ to $7.50 Style Many Styles . In uncertain weather it is hard to tell what you will need. But, whatever your needs, they can be filled here at reasonable prices with a MONEY BACK GUARANTEE. Lloyd Ryan CLOTHIER , Main at Ninth St HOME OF THE WORKINGMEN Ple Fly I I Eighth at Main Jd Service Good Drugs S3