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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1925)
THE KLAMATH j Saturday, October Page Six Br LOCALS $ Paul II. iiUk. rratileau ! Im-lmle 1). W. Vfnme nt Aspurovo, j ara vtM-nillna nhnrt I lino lu Klaiu r anil Mrs of Oooa buy. They home In MairhfMil. well known nivrrhatit ! cily. mni I lu'tr lio In traiuartlnn bualnpaa artalra Quic k la a In io clly for I ho wwki'inl. of (ho buy j I 'mm Miiirunl Anions I hp hiial- I iii'ks gut'Mn In Iho cily from lur Kruni 111.- South Out of ln i vnlloy aro Mr. and Mra. O. J. Illll viHfiora in the city thia week lu-f.,f i..,tr.rit ,,.miiii u PuplU In the eecond rrade room mem ocra 01 ma luamam count) i fludi, Mr 4mJ Mnl ,,. w Mathi-w. ,nor, ma ,a Klamath Full, of the Riverside achool of which, chamber of commerce for this week of ri(V VaM are ,plnijBK is ieac.ier.io ame are ... . oanoou. ... j. h School Children Haw Holiday X- Member lu Chmnbrc New ' Mltv Loretta Jenninaa l teac.ler. j 10 aaie are n. . awartwoou. n.j. nlnved ihelr first holiday of theiKennett. t. j. Haiunson anj ir. year Friday afternoon In honor of i Paul W. Sharp, all rcw residents the custom of glrlng a half holiday! in Klamath Falls, to the smaller grades and a fourth holiday to the holder studenls Ifj '" " Among the liusl- they are not absent or tardy durins "" in "y .vslerday I 11' L- t . ..f 1 it., mill a certain lime. " " ....... Crn Oregon wno transacted i usiness aiinira as ItecoverinR j well 51 r a... Kendall Friends of Mrs. Kendall Well Knoun lUm-her Hen- Mr. and Mrs. Duch Smith of Paisley are in the city to spend the remainder of the week. Smith Is one of the mnat tii-nmilii-nt ranehers ill snuth- E. I-aaim of Lamm': mill, l , .,,. f ,i,.. v rnni'h in Pntslpv. attending a nvwting of! alh Falls from their home In the valley. At llm An-nilc - Mr. and M tieorge K. Chandler are among the prominent vlaltora In (lie city from Ihelr home In l.akevlew. While In Klamath Falls I hey are gucla In the Arcade hold. ife of i Rotary, of which ho Is president. Judge Ed X. Kendall, will be glad recovery, I Down Krotil Fort Klamath Pro- Froin (ilemlal,- Visitors in Klam- I am rails mis weva inciuue ,,ir. anil Mrs. George Myrnio of lilendalo. At Hie IVIIcall Hotel Whlto Pell can hotel guests in Klamath Falls thia week-end include Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Itusslan. It. K. Ifcmeaan. Kent McN'aughton. V. It. llury. II. W. ' Dodge. W. J. Amiuunn, It. 8. Iliu-j ard. They are all residents of San Francisco. I hi liMi,!!! ii 'lltr Viola llurrlng ton is spending the week end In Klamath Falls from her homo In Chllmiuln. to know of her rapid which has been beyond the eipecta-, , ' " ,, . n !ho "re vl""'" wl,n friends and nlnxham and Addison llro.kmun tious of many. Mrs. Kendall Is "" " ""! transacting business as well. now in Lane hospital in San Fran-! " r0" f-mmam, wnere ine Kyan rancn is located. Cisco and according to a commun ication received yesterday by her husband she will be permitted to return to Klamath Falls within 10 From K'UKene for Week-Fail -Iluslness visitors In Klumalh Falls for the week-end Include C. F. Ctiii- f Kugene, who are spendiug a short time In the city. If you know of any game viola tion), call phone SHI. All Informa tion will be strictly confidential. From loe Valley Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Lyons who have spent the! days. The Kendall's have taken an ! suu""er ' "uu ! Jj . . ... v.... i company, have returned to Klam- fr Biw.iu.euc m ine jacariuy uuuu-i I ath Falls to make their home for ' the winter in Shippington. Lyons From Pine . lthlee C. A. Lar-I'" 8 Te" nova lnn. sen of Pine Ridge Is among thei business visitors In Klamath Falls j yesterday for a short time. From A-pKrovo Here Out of' town visitors in the city this week! (irauts 1m VUdtora - Mr. Mrs. O. K. (iilllan of drama and 'ass. KAPSO FOR COLDS t FORBES PURE DRUGS Among The Visitors Bennett M. Weeks of Chiloquin is among the Shopping from Chiloquin Mrs. Chester Balfour and Mrs. Clyde Davis, both well known residents of Chiloquin, spent Friday shopping in the city. business visitors in Klamath Falls from the reservation city. Bonanza Farmer In Frank Poole of Bonanza spent Friday af ternoon In Klamath Falls transact ing business affairs. In from LangcD Valley Miss Lou Tuitle of Langell valley is visiting q in the city for tiie week-end, spend ing ine nay shopping in the Klam ath stores and visiting with friends. Algonia Business Visitor Among the. many out of town .visitors in Klamath Falls yesterday was Alvo O. Cox of the Algoma Lumber com pany, who resides In the neighbor ing town of Algoma. Ia Klamath Friday Russell White of Modoc Point is among the business visitors In Klamath Falls yesterday to tran-ait affairs and visit with friends. Keynotes Sent Out The weekly bulletin of the Klamath county chamber of commerce, the Klamath Keynotes will make its appearance tndnv In tha mail Tk. : tains in brief the articles that have been brought out during the week at meetings, including the forum and board of directors luncheons. Miss Hefelere Leaving Miss Louise Hefelere is leaving Monday for her home in San Francisco, after spending the summer in Klam ath Falls. On Thursday evening she entertained with a small din ner party, honoring a number of friends. Those In the party at Tin Hin Gueys were Miss Louise Cat-, tuzza. Miss Lilliam Scofield. Miss Agnes Gallagher and Miss Hefelere. VUlllim With Friends Mr. and Mrs. Cox of Washington, former residents of southern Canada, are spending some time in Klamath Falls, visiting with R. D. Nance of this city. Mrs. Cox Is well known In Klamath and in the val ley was a resident of Ashland be fore her marriage. Visiting In Klamath Interesting week-end guests In the city Include Mrs. W. C. Grizzle and her daugh ter, Miss Winnie Grizzle of Dorris, ' Calif. Miss Grizzle is a teacher in the school at Topsy grade, where the nearest postoffice is Dorris. They will spend several days In the! city, arriving yesterday afternoon. Week-Kiid from Vainax Mrs. B. D. Walace of Yainax, with the U. S. Indian service, and Mrs. Rogers, also a resident of Vainax, are spend ing the week-end in the city. At Hip Hall Hotel Visitors at the Hall hotel this week include Mr. Hetiirn To Rocky Point Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Leavltt left Friday for their home In Rocky Point, after spending several days in Klamath Falls. Clilloiiuln Visitors Here Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Benson are spending sev eral days in the city on business. ! Kodak Finishing that please all is our specialty. STI.VSO.VS STUDIO 73" Main St. JOHN C. CLEGHORN Registered Civil Knglncer ami Surveyor Kin math Falls, Oregon 210 HIBh St. i.hone 2U4.M V I VV X. V 7) ( -t fl ir, IA. MOAM II y " (oloHANSEN I (oJohansen" La Marib is patent leather and Pltcnt leather is the mode. The kid inlay and he buckle are of dusky-glowing copper 1 $10 Houston & Jester superior Shoe Servic ice J EVERY DAY PRICES at the PUBLIC MARKET Phone 169 Fifty Steps from 6th and Main-126 N. 6th St. Our Hourly Delivery System is equaled by none. Pay our driver when a delivery is made and receive a real delivery service with quality merchandise at cash prices equal that of any store. Ten Crystal White 40c Ten P & G Naptha 40c Five Toilet Paper 25c Four Cans Cleanser 25c One Carton Matches 30c Three Creme Oil 25c Three Palm Olive 25c One Corn Flake jQc One lb. Folger's Bulk Coffee 45c One lb. Maccaroni jfo Eight lbs. Dry Onions 25c Small Pork and Beans, 3 for ....25c Medium Pork and Beans lUc Large Pork and Beans 20c Any kind Campbell's Soup, ... loc Two Cans Spaghetti 25c One Can Deviled Meat Q5c Any kind Milk, large i0c Any kind Milk, small 05c crater Lake Flour, sack Anchor Flour, sack Ten lbs. Yellow Cor No. No. $2.45 $2.25 No. 10 Can Loganberries 75c No. 10 Can Royal Ann Cherrie 75c No. 10 Can Solid Pack Tomatoes 50c No. 10 Can Prunes 45c 10 Can Peaches 65c 10 Can Catsup ggc No. 10 Can Pcache, in heavy SyruP - $1.00 No. 10 Can Dill Pickle. 75c 10 Can Solid Pack Apples 55c 10 Can Pumpkin 40c No. 10 Can Poppy Jelly, Tea Gar- den Pure Product $1.60 No. 2 Can Choice Blackberries 25c No. 2 Can Choice Loganberries 25c No. 2 Can Choice Royal Anns 25c No. 2 Can 4 Sieve Pea, 3 can ... 50c No. 2 Can Choice Sweet Corn 16c No, No, No. 2 Can Solid Pack Tomatoes can No 2i2 Can Standard Tomatoes cans K C cffJP - N3 Lc" CUi" - Ten lbs. Pearl Hominy 45c Three lbs. Quince 25c Sweet Cider, gallon 50c Pickling Cucumbers, 1 lb i0c Bunch Vegetables, 2 for .15c 6 ounce, Pure Jelly, 2 glasses . 25c Wild Plums, lb 10 100 ,b- Su' Z$S.65 25 lbs. Sugar $, g5 -10 lbs. Sugar 75(, S lbs. Sugar No. 10 Can Blackberries 75c Saturday only we will give free. One Ad-ven-ti.r.r.,.. n:n ... . 50c 50c ..50c No. 2V. rL . . -4 .i nuice Apricots ....23c No. 22 Can Choice Peaches ......24c No. 2'2 Can Choice Pea nd beans amounting to 50c. ...35c N-Can Broken Slice Pineapple -obc ...25c -15c -45c -45c Sweet Potatoes, 4 lb. 1925 Saurkraut, 1 qt 23 ounce Peach Jam 23 ounce Blackberry Jam Summer. Swmi p. SPCALSAT I An ATI. KLOTHING KOMPAI It will pay you to watch t today's Bargain Special every article listed is a nine BARGAIN. 16-inch (ienuine Cutter tf. Hoot $&S5 m u t Fine Kuti Sweater ( $1.05 Odds and ends in Men s Fine Hi Weight Union Suits, all wool n bers, at 1-3 off the regular pri Men's Canvas Cloves, knit w 2 pairs 2ac. Men's Work Sox, tan or black I pairs for 50c. Men's heavy weight Wool and Cott mixed Sox, 4 pairs for 95c Men's fine all-wool Sweater Coi button style, heather mix colors $2.95.' Iig full size Comforter, regular' value; today $2.95. Men's Combination Shell and Hur ing Vest, waterproof; sell regulai for $6.50. Special today for $ti Men's fine cotton ribbed Union Sui Fall weight, all sizes $1.45. Take advantage of these Special today at Klamath Klothing Kompany. KLAMATH KLOTHING KOMPAWY . .'AllINO CLOTHIRRfl B1NCC ISOI J N-"" In the Center of the Shopping DUtrict