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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1925)
Pace Eight Friday. October J 1 !'-" gr LOCALS To Visit In CHIk-l M. ft- " J"rafe ..her 8t.r .111 leave lod.y tor Stewar, of X.a.ty Shop to , C-hi.K,uln to spend .he nna f.n.M "' on ...I., aat.er. re.un.in;: fc. !.. rel w a .light a.iack c? influenza. urJay. Krimi ShaMa Vall-J Aum the interesting Tlsitora in the city ys tarday aa Pari.. priKilr.ent rancher and stockman of the Little Shasta valley in California. Davis l:.pend;ng the week-end in K'am atfe county looains in:o proper. y interest located both in Kla:Tt!i Fll nd in furroiia.rna ditrir:s. One of the lare land holdings own liiluriu To lily Miss Variant 'nrt!iv has reiarn to Klamath Fall, arrivlns in the city last nicht. after - titree weeks' Yiait in ritts burh. Kansaa. with her srandpar ents and sis:er. Mis. Dorothea Vortley. Du ltuinf lli-rv -J. F. I'r.ili ,dall s'f Kihlf.-itt. New York, n :n i Klamath Kli t"r a brief Mi-.'tH- vMt in the interests of tlic ' hoiie. Kn.lisMtt. J.'hns.m tvrpora tion of New York. U-atr Ff I'"" Kouili U. llin lio dolh and Frank Itoet.a 1!( by motor ejtorday morniiiit for sa'i Framls.v where they mike tlmr borne. They rlan to return to Klau-ath Fail, in late November, where th-'y will iend the re.naind er of the winter. Iloth Ko.loll'h and Heoten are well known In the city where their associations as e nert accountant, have made them many friend. Malta Kniirhcr 111 Out of town visitors ratlins in Klamath Falls e by Davis is in a ranch below yesterday memoes. inat.u us.. Merri prominent rancher and stockman 01 tae Minn aisinci. ssuu os,. Mid'and Visitor Mrs. Edna several hours in the ehy tranaact- Flower is included in the many ing business affairs, oat of town visitors in Klamath " Falls this week from her home in Ketiirnim! 10 Klamath Dr. and Midland where sh. owns a store. Mrs. E. C. Wisecarver returned to Klamath Falls late last nisht. at- Merrtll Guest Business visitors ter a three weeks vacation spent in the city thia week include Bob in Portland. Tillamook beaches and Cheyne of Merrill, prominent ranch- McMinnvtiie. wnere nr. ieci r of that section. er s relatives resme All.-n.I -l.iiilitinn"- Mrs. K. M Hubb and Mrs. l'aul Noel left yes terday afternoon for Meiiford to at tend the showins of ' Lishtnin"' In the t'raterion theatre. A number of Klamath Fall residents are en ! joying the production which i ne of the finest which has been brought to the valley for soute time. h.ll.in t'lllb KlHrrl.uu- Mote ttiit-i '' voting women of i .e Fft IVshyte'li.n church w;t!i Ho ii d.ie.i enj've.l a dinner send In the ilnir.-ii parlors laat VKl" li. n tli,. K. .tr.ui club asalste.l by the Indies Md entertained tor new iitr.iH-: of the orRaniiaiien F. 1 loxinc the d nner detni's were un der the management of Miss V r.i Houston and Mlas Jean IVrrj. l.illiiir In kUiiMlh -Mr. How who was before her marriage Mia Helen Magulre. daughter of Mr and Mrs William Magutre o the Pelican Hay Lumlx-r company l in the city visiting with her sun Jackie, at the heme of Mr and Mrs. J. C. Johnson. She plans to spend several month In the cily. where she has a score of tr ends, made during her residence In Klamath Falls and during the t me she attended the Klamath rjunty high school. From the Iteservntlon Ktta Wil liams was among the reservation visitors in Klamath Falls from her i home in Beatty. .,-oi.t IValliun Mn. Paul Kians l agisting in the F -' Nat ional bank during the absen.e of Miss Jo I' PP. who wi h her sis- I ler. Ml Martha I'pp. will leave immediately for the "j'! to spend a fortnight vis.tlm " th friends and relatives. I Mnr 111 M.-.lt..i'l William Mart. Klamath Fall, aliotiiev. la spend IHK the week-end In Medford. where he has been . .illd m the Mam a:h now before Ibe Medt. i l term of federal court Knlerl.llll Wllh I'lll'ier Mr. and Mrs II N. Moe enlerla'lie.1 Willi an tnfoimal dinner l-.uty on Wed nesdav n slit at their home, llue.t . included Mr,. J A. lialla.her. Mr. IKH-ia Norrls, Mllss Agnes lialll gher and Mi Wyma Itr.ithertoi Shop In t il) Vr. and Mr" ' P Hehlluger of the Merrill route are Included In the manv visitors lo spend Thursday III Mamath Falls shopping. Frs'iii Fun hlanwih-- Ka l km ley of Fort Klamath Is lll.iilde.l in the scores of out of town ii lors III the cily this week spend ns Thursday In Klamuth Falls on bas.ne. From Fist, I arm M A ill nlfred Is T 11 c I tt.lt d in the mam .mi of (own visitors in the . in !hii we -k eli, to transact business t-; f irs Wlnntfre.l restldes at t'lei last brook fish farm I llii.ln.-, ' r J A i.. .r.i in. i.n.iiiiiieui niiulor i'f lb" Fort Klamath .ounm. speni Thufdav In Kluttialh Fall i traiisaellng bii.l nena uflali i THE KLAMAjH AiM.lber iManr, j imil .Until r du,-,J' III im giveM la lb, .I" of Ih. Whit. ,.. S iiiurailay i,iIn1 f Morrill II.iimIkt l ""n N' lander was among Ibe vlsltols teiday afternoon trim ilia rail ll on the Merrill loud Oil lluslllixs Hits Ito.s Ileal ; of Mod 'e 1'ilni. Is among the bi-'lie.s vlsllors to ibelld Ttiuii.lay j in the city Irsnsvclllig affa.is III illie county roml hou-e II.' was a, , .Miip.ui'.i d b hi. family ll.ilt lsllr- Joe Sc.M! of Iti-at'i aiHTii le.lerdav 111 Klalnalll Falls In trans... : bus. lie. s in the cotinly -sutt bouse. Fori Kloinaili Ullor Mti Carl llesslsj i.( Fert K'ainath li uinong the out of t III the ill ' eurillni lo an .," IiibI lilatbl ' ""r ' bsiurne Callow,,., 1 pri-tliln the music (j,,, i ni.prws-laleil ., , In III" holvl. I nxii Furl Vra. Jamea p,l0l known iviton rsnr. ), Klamath country, , TV i ral day In Ki.ont, rT n shopping ilerdiv, ' visitors At lilt Hall 11,4,1 l I il-ron. srrvlrs m, ( j ar.l nil rompaar. Is J erai oays in lb. rr k from hla luima I. Yr, I is a iusii in in. Mm 1 in Klainaili FalU. Mrslf.4M l Hie tr. a le II Miry II llo. ard of tii'o.iuin. Is listed among (he many visitor, at the Arcade hotel for the rrma llder of tile week ItUsIlM,, anil Mrs. Ted lis lb sty n )'. Johnaion at. Imiitsa the cily from I Mr kr !ontt Or Ha in r Maili hualnewa Visits lo Ik. ctvi lioma In I he vallesj. STYLE AT ITS BEST Klamath Klothing Kompany's Wonderful Showing of Men's Fall Suits and Top Coats Get out to the Football Game Saturday, Ashland vs. K. F. Suits and Overcoats Products of the foremost des igners and leading makers of the country are at this store ready for your inspection. Style, of course, is assured so is quality and our low prices make value certain. OVERCOATS $15, $18.50, $22.50 and up to $85. SUITS $25, $30, $35 and up to $60. Kuppenheimer Clothes Patrick Coats Curlee Clothes Kincaid, Kimball Clothes 2-Trousers SUITS Always a Freshly Pressed Pair in Reserve I Think of the convenience, the economy, the insuvance in cae of emergency of a Suit with cn extra pair of Trousers. Double sen-ice Clothes we call them. Double value Clothes you'll find them. Stylish, durable woolens, de pendably tailored, smartly cut they're the Clothes that usher in a new era of greater purchasing power for your dollars. Make up your mind now to be in tomorrow and see this great selection at $30 $35 $40 7116 FcnnlinI.?,f Intwoves Sox is better than ever-S.lk Silk and Wool Mixed, Wool, and Lisle numbers. I ' AJ 1' 'a V mi Duofold and Lewis Fall Union Suits-everv desiraolc weight and fabric-Cotton, Wool, Classy new stock of Man's Fall Weights in Pajamas and 'Gowns-Flannels, Soisetts, Fall Shirt Slyles-the newest patterns in Men s Fine Sh.rts-with collars to match and collars attached-every desirable fabric Particular men and men of individuality in their shoe selections, want Nettleton Shoes as a rule they are comfortable, stylish and give lasting satisfaction. m m Ready- all the new I:all styles in Nettleton and' Crossctt Shoes. tr-'5 KLAMATH" KLOTHT Cl I.EADINO CLOTH.t0, SINCE 1QOI VMwnuut nx ,T" In Ih. Cnte, of lhe Shoppb, Di.teict