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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1925)
IE KLAMATH NEWS ARD (AMATH TOILERS Fair Prizes Will Be Paid by Check Today Friday, September 25, 192 (rough thu Intervention of lh lai'liool board and Architect thu fair board will pny thnxe Chnrk are drown and KlKnod, "Inlpmcnt of all awards made and ready for the aerrulary of ntulo and boom of thin city, horns luliur ikept In employment In prufr I iu ouulde workon on the IiIk ont public mhool being; con- !led ber, It became known to wua podded In the contract iy the city nchool board that labor, wherever nvallabln jltl be employed on the achool'a i;rucllon. However, K. W. In, of Portland, who hud tlie UK and plualerlnu aectlon of lonatructlon employed non i men from Portlund In pro pee to loral unlon men. Schltect Coaobuom. a'ter an In lon of the lalhlhK and I'mtor on the ichool hulMiii fuiuid vork done by outatdo non-union not up to thu atundurd I Hut iilun culli'd for. Hi requculed In change be made lit oure. pBiiiath Fulla Inthera were ro le,! to their Joba, and again e labor waa given preference. (iLIPPINE COURT RULINGS HELD NOT FUND OBSTRUCTION ROTARY MAY HELP Knr the purpose of securing fund to furnish their 60 per cent the amount to be used In erec- vho won prlies at the lute county fair. uiHiiming Suturday morning. Sep tember 26, from room I), courthouse. Hon of the American Legion build .Checks to winners will not be j nere. membera of the building mulled, as the majority of exhibitors committee f l"ut body met last left no addresB with tholr cntrloa at nKht and decided to addreaa the the fair. . . Hotary club for aid In aecurlng Lucky wlnnera of tho generous a orl"n ' tho fund needed, prlies for boys" and Klrls' club work t Sometime ago when the Rotary hnve biien dreaming how the money conducted their "Covered Wagon" will be spent theso two weeks past, ; pageant there waa a fund of $1100 and will bavo a chance now to ac tually buy all thu delightful things they hnvu been pIuiiiiIuk. It Is to bo commended that tho innjrtrlty of bnya and Klrls, cspuclully In the live- set uslde for use If the time ever urcso, on a community building for tho city of Klamath Fulls. It Is believed, Inasmuch as the leKlon Is offering Its "home" for stock projects, have expressed them- use by the public that a way can selves In favor of spending the ! be found wherebv ih ntrv r.n money for other livestock to bo en-1 consider this community house fund tercd In their club work next year, id ulso In open competition. toward the Assembly to Present Team With Uniforms proper to lie placed legion building. Dr. Stewart was Instructed to ad dress a letter to the Itotary re garding thin proposllon und It will prohubly be discussed and possibly acted upon at the next meeting of that organization. At an assembly meeting of the Klumuth county high school lioro this morning, uniforms purchased bx subscriptions nmong local business ASHINOTON, Hcptcmhrr 24. men, will lie presented Klamath kited News! War department high a football aggregation. -J, atudylng n vimtr'ury of tho II. I). Mortnnsvn, chairman of tho g of the Pit'1:,i''-;te eupremo ' cbnmber'a athletic committee, will Kiting licit l'hl'i";,ine cnurrsihave charga of the presentation. ! j pass on th r ilmg of ihn Tom W. llolzell, II. N. Moe, C. II. cd States Auditor, expressed Underwood. It. C. Croesbeck. C. I. op.nlon that the M.'ing hud no.Koberta and Dr. Mussey will also time a part In the presentation. Any Interested business man Is cordially Invited to the caremonies, which will be held In the high school assembly room. Saturday the high school team Secretary of War Journeys to Grants Pass for Its first and arranged to iconference battle of the season. K PUBLICITY GIVEN TO PICTURES OF LETTUCE Lciilnr bearing on the questlin possible curtailment of apprn Eiona fcr use In the campaign i independence. nor Osemena. hend of the Phil-, lo Independence delegation here! led assistant is Thursday Pictures taken by the local cham ber of commerce of the first car load of lettuce shipped from here this senson will be given widespread publicity In magazines throughout tho Pacific coast, according to Linn P, t'uuln, secretary of the local chamber. Photos will also be taken of the first carload of beets ever to leave the Klamath country. on President Coolldge SresperU FTlday. to puy. large number of students will ac-j company the team. Bring us your Prescriptions Prescription Specialists Next door to Pine Tree BARNHART'S McCarthy Bldg. Ladies' Readyto-Wear. SALE 118 No. '7th St. Silk and Cloth Dresses Lot No. 1 $ 10 .00 Including dresses formerly priced up to $26.75. Lot No. 2 $15-00 Including dresses formerly priced up to $32.50;' Lot No. 3 $2000 Including dresses formerly priced up to $37.50. Dress and Sport Coats Exclusive representatives for the famous 'Calija' fabric sport coats. ' . ' ' ' ' ' i Come in and see them. They ere arriving daily. Lot No. 4 $29-75 Including dresses formerly priced up to $65.00. Hose Chif fen and Service $1.00, $1.50, $1.65, $1.95 and up. 'Undies' that are very charming in many different materials. Scarfs Flowers Sweaters lip J CORNER EIGHTH AND MAIN IN OUR NEW LOCATION 802 MAIN ST; CORNER EIGHTH AND MAIN Two Special Coat Offerings For ,Our Fall Opening , Fifteen Sport Coats made of Suedine Velour, full lined, trimmed with Furette collars and cuffs, at $12.50. Twenty Coats, made of Polo Cloth, Fur Collars, Cuffs and bottom f ull lined, at $15.00 ! ! I IMU fiALBRIGGAN SPORT DRESSES Two Piece and One Piece Assorted Colors and Sizes, at. X ' $9.50 !!'- Vjlni-iT ootO .JJ.ui a.l.p.-t.:r,-'r"5 Ipswich and Kismet Nationally-Known Silk Hosiery 50c $1.00 $1.65 $1.95 v: "'. . i .-. .... , .. Compare them with other brands for which ' you are paying much more. v Try a pair of them and you will always wear Kismet and Ipswich Hose. , Extra Millinery Specials For fair opening. .1 Felts, Velours and Velvets. All specially priced for the fall opening. $2.95, $4.95, $6.95, to $15.00 ' EXTRA SPECIAL 100 Silk de Chine Slips in all popular shades, at $2.95-ome and get them before they're sold out , Don't Fail to Visit Our Fall Opening Saturday 1 The La Vogue Store Main at Eighth Page Thre