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Page Eight
Saturdav, October 10. l!''-:
LOCALS
.,rt hlami.tli lt.M.nl '
'town "' ln nl' ",r,1',
I ifscrnoon Included J T. !;'"'
: prominent Kurt Klamath rancher
i who spent Iho day transacting hiu-
inns In Klatna'h Kalis.
' -nun the- Agr-ncy Mr. and Mr
' K. Wiley, well known residents ft
: Klamath ' Aaeiiry, are Included In
the ni.mv hustiiou visitors l Hf
oily tor Hit rmalndcr ( tl' cck
Mulin Itanchcr In W. R. !
kins, well known Malln rancher Is
anionic the business rUtiure In
KlumaiU Falls yos(rJay .'iornoon.
Tnlc IJiko ISan.hiT In Amonp
the ranchers to visit in the liy
yesterday was F. G. Dunbar from
the Uun'-ar ranch in the Tale lah
country. Visit" Merrill S1im.I Miss Katlt
erine Walton "nil MUs Virginia
Tickle spent Friday afternoon in
Merrill, where they visited in the
Merrill school.
ternoon more of a social function at
which the mothers may become ac
qiultued wi:h the teachers. A small
. rallection ill be taken a: each
jatlnrinj.
Vlk To ilvo Dnmv- I'niler the
direction of Johnny Houston,
chairman of !lo entertainment com
mittee of Klamath Falls F.lks lodtt;'.
an apr.n anil overall dance will
sian the winters activities of the
oreaniiation on ik-toher 2S. Wed
nesday fvenin. On Thursday of
next week initiation will be ob
served, followed by a buffet luncheon.
I-Yoiii Olene Jerry O Coim. r.
i .hei'i'inan and rancher of lh"
,leue district, where the O'Connor
nnch U located spent Friday In
i Klamath Falls on business
! Ualniii.iii VWn In - Am ,n
: fie numerous visitors In Klamath
! Falls ve-terd iy was Charles Fautlht
1 of Ma'ia. where he conducts a
splendid dairy ranch.
U the Hull K. Wmsirrd Is
spendtnit the remainder of the week
l ui,, city from his home in Illy.
11,. I, a liitest In the Hall hotel
whi'c In Klutnalh Falls.
Ih.nn fiii llir IWI -Kris Moon
and K.'h Cordon are xpendlnii the
week-cud In Klamath Full" from
their homes lu Fort Klamath.
Merrill Bee Man Here X. E. . .
Woodhouse of Merrill, rancher who Huminc In H.-3-R.i
ownV a targe number of bee hives. , one of the most ardent rt Klam
pen, y.erday in the city on bus--.If. sportsmen I. spend.ng seven.
iness connected with .he "bee,. - days In Las1' " " 1
m : hunting duck and other game.
tiwntu Pnsililon Mr. Van Doern i ... . r.in
r ,, , SlK'lllttni: HWK-r.ntl i " vv.
Uao avicifiru sb y- i
in the Square Deal drug store, ac-, district is spending the
cording to an apnouncement made . kBd in Klamath Falls visit-
McAuliffe. well known rancher of
yesterday by George J. Walton, of
the concern.
Visiting With Brother Mita
Mary Ellen Clarke of Seattle.
. Wash., has arrived in Klamath Falls
. to visit for some time with her
brother. Edward J. Clarke. Miss
Clarke may make her home in the
city for the remainder of the year.
Clarke has Just recovered from a
: serious attack of pneumonia, for
which fear was felt for his life for
' some time.
ling with friends and transacting
i business.
t
ItetiirnlliK To Home After vis-
i iting for a time at the home of
! Mr. and Mrs. Ed 1'ropst ana wnn
ether friends. Mrs. Stella Sheets
lis planning to leave this afternoon
for her home in ireka. I. Mil re
cently Mrs. Sheets has been a res
ident of Klamath Falls.
lh-iciair Hanitliter VUll -Miss
Nan Barr. daughter of I'r.
J R llarr. prominent local phy
sician, arrived in Klamath Falls
yesterday to spend the weeK-enu
' vin'ing. Miss "arr is a student
at the tirants Pass high school.
I Mr Ku)ken.all In Mo.lfor.1
Robert Kuvkendall. Junior member
of the local law firm of Kuyken
' dull & Kuykendall. was In Med
i ford vestcrday preparing for the le
' gal battle soon to be staged between
1 f J Murrav. local newspaper pub
"'. " .... ..ti. known resl-
i dents of the county. It Is believed
that the tr'al will get uno-r
Tuesdav morning. Mr. Kuykendall
may return to Klamath Falls to
With futo--0. t Filling and
Ralph C. tills of Medford. both
connected with the California-Oregon
Tower company, arrived In the
city yesterday for a brief business
visit.
Cattleman ll.w - War Kittrldge.
well known cattleman from the
Silver Uke district, is spending
several days in Kliuuaili Falls on
business and visiting with his many
friends.
MilR.llfiel.1 Merchant Here - Mr
and Mrs. William llasse f Marsh
field, well known resident of the
Coo Hay city, tire vislilnit for a
short time in the city. iU U
owner of the MarsMiei.l Kteilrle
company, one of the large. t con
cerns on the Bay.
( ,. White IVIIe.n -Carl K.iut ri?
I ... ... i.. ..n huslliess visum
ain. wen wii..-- .
:from Mo.lfornl. U "o-klng a brief
i. I.' . 1 1. In. hi Ills i
trip to Riu - ' .
home in the 'l'' ' n"" , '?
, ,e.t tn the W lllto l'.-U.'n l'-l-l
' while In the .it.
! irom Medford Mr. .ud Mr.
! I. Itarrv are .pending a '
time in the .iy from 'heir home
III Medford.
Cuntemal. Here F. K McCread,.
' well known cattleman of the hllo
'qui,, .,.untry. arrived In lb-
last nUhl to l-'n.l several da .
on business here
At Home In I'll) Mr and Mr.
K M Smiih. who have sold their
home on the crner of I'lea.ant
and IMta street., are at h. mJ
,., the r man, fnend. at Ninth and
Walnut street, (or the l're...
time.
Sale .tarts loday on all coals at
He Begin s Pros. Shop. I : H
Till SI. ""
KAPSO FOR COLDS
at
FORBES
PURE DRUGS
Library club Meeting Mrs. W.
W. MrNealy and Mrs. Allen Sloan
presided over one cf the most In
teresting meetings of the year,
when they were hostesses yester
day afternoon in the library club
rooms for the entire library club.
The subject of the afternoon was
"Three Generations of Housekeep
ers" In which the subject was
treated in a most novel manner.
Mrs. Wilbur Jones gave a review
of the afternoon's program re-
veallng each in its turn. Musical
numbers interspersed between the
numbers gave a most interesting
effect to the afternoon. The next
meeting of the Women's Library
cluh will be held on November 13
with Mrs. D. V. Kuykendall and
Mrs. Francis Olds as hostesses. The
subject IU be "Culinary Day." and
an exchange of recipes will be observed.
Hawkins lietiirns To t Ity sner
I iff Burt Hawkins returned to Klam
lath Falls last night, after spend
; Inc several days in Medford. at
tending the annual term of federal
court In the valley city. Hawkins
was called to Medford to appear
as a witness in several of the
Klamath cases.
i-. . u,.ie Officer Hi
i C. Kelly, former state traffic of
fieer. working under State Traffic
i Chief T. A. Itaffety. was a business
I viiir In Klamath Falls yesterday.
I Mr Kelly is well known l y resi
dents of various districts in Oregon.
Monday Columbus Kay Monday
! is Columbus day. and a number of
i offices in the court house are to
be closed it was announced yes
iterdav. Schools will be conduct
ed as usual, however. It was slated.
Leaves For Oakland David R.
Vandenburg. Klamath Falls at
torney, left yesterday morning for
the south where he will spend a
I fortnight in Oakland, transacting
legal attairs.
Mills Association To Meet The
regular October meeting of the Par-.ent-Teachers
association of the
Mills school will be held on Tues
day afternoon at 3:00 o'clock. Fol
lowing a brief business meeting
In which two delegates to the state
convention in Portland will be
elected, tea will be served and a
reception given fur all new mem
bers of the association. The con
vention is scheduled for October 28.
29 and 3b. All new members are
urged to attend the Tuesday gath
ering. Following the September
meeting it is the plan of the Parent-Teachers
association of the
school to serve tea. making the af-
Virainia Creeper tirmvinjr The
city hall will soon be cmblished
with a growing Virginia Creeper,
attractively colored vine which has
been started along the front of
the building. If the frost doc3 not
nip the leaves before they have
matured by spring the vine will
have made rapid strides and reach
ed nearly to the office of Judge
Gaghagen.
Mr. MacAulny In Kugiw Gor
don MacAulay, manager of the New
City laundry, left Klamath Falls
vesterday for Eugene, where he will
spend a short lime on business. Ho
; made the trip by automooue.
j Anything you wish to sell? Or to
Buy? Tell all Klamath Falls about
'it In the economical, efficient way
through a little News Classified Ad.
To read The Klamath News day
after day is to keep thoroughly in
formed on happenings of Importance
throughout the world as well as in
Klamath Falls and vicinity.
KLAMATH VALLE1 HOSPITAL.
To care for all new mothers right Is
our pardonable delight. adv. 11
i Itubb Heturns E. M. Bubb re
. turned early yesterday afternoon
I from Portland, where he attended
'the interstate commerce commission
; hearing.
i
I Ashland Visitor Here T. A. Cul-
bertson c! Ashland is amnog the
! many out of town visitors in the
city. CulberMon is an old-timer
I of southern Oregon and has many
friends in the city.
!
Kodak Finishing that please all
Is our specialty.
STIXSOX'9 STUDIO
787 Mnln tit.
I MuuniiiK la Mi-ilfonl-Horace
, Manning, local attorney, is In Med
I ford for a short time oa legal busi-
neq.
HOTEL ASTOO
! 2nd & Hill U Ant.l
EVERY ROOM bu PRIVATE TOILET :
I 50ri D.thi New. Modern j
Qoae to Shopping District and Theatres I
FREE GARAGE T,- t V
Sei-vice Quality
Hurry Cash Grocery
Klamath Celery
Artichokes
Brussels Sprouts
Spinach
Persimmons
Cranberries 20c qt.
Butter Substitute 30c lb.
Assorted Cookies 30c lb.
Klamath Lettuce
Eggplant
Cauliflower
Belle Peppers
Florida Grapefruit
Seedless Grapes 10c lb.
Fig Bars 20c lb.
Head Rice 10c lb.
10 LBS. SUGAR 65c
With $2.00 Cash Order
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A BIG
25 SALE
IVllil Plums. 1 lbs
Fating Apples. 3 lbs.
Itollcd Oats. 3 lbs ..
Macaroni, 3 lbs
Shredded Wheat. ! pkgs
Corn Flakes, pkg. Bran
Flakes, pkg IHc
Milk. 2 large cans, one
small can 1!-V
Cocoa, bulk, lb
Palm Ollvo Huap. 3 bars
Creme Oil Soap. 3 bars
Crystal While, 6 bars
P. & G. Naphtha, 6 bars . !
Light House cleaner.
4 cans !
Navy Beans, 2 lbs '
Pink Means, 2 lbs t
llayo Beans, 2 lbs. . .. :
Minced flams, 1 can '.
Loganberries, size 2, I run :
Illai kherrle. size 2, 1 can :
Cherries, size 2. 1 can
Pineapple broken slices.
size 2 li ,
Apricots, size 2 H, can
U.V I'eaches. site 2 l
U.V Sardines. 2 cans
S.V
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llc Pork and Beans, 3 small
cans tt.V
Sauerkraut. 2 lbs . . 2-V
ilc
Honey, 1 cuke . 2.V
Campbells Soup 2 cans.
Animal crackers, lpkg U.V
' Dried Italian Prunes. 2 lha :
c Hninlns. Seedless. 3 lb
U.V drapes. Seedless. 4 lbi
SK Lettuce. 3 heads .
-' Carrots, 3 bundles
TiirnlpsT 3 bunches
J.lc
Onions, green. 5 bunches
12.V
Onions. Dry. lbs
w.'fC
Tolnutoes. green. & Mm
2."ie
Itiltnliagas. 5 lbs
. !."c
Parsnips, I lbs .
Itadislie-. 3 bunches ..
S'lliarh. lbs
Pumpkin, s lbs . ..
-.1o Potato. 1 1) lb
S-V Swell Spuds. I lbs
2.V
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Ale
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Bucket Soap Sale
2 Ivory, 2 Guest Ivory, 1 Ivory Soap Flake
6 P. & G. Naphtha, 1 pkg. Chips for
99c
Public Market
Phone Your Orders and Pay
Our Delivery Man
Phone 169 . 126 N. 6th St.
Plant Trees in Front of Your Home
SPCAISAT 1
KLAMATH KLOTNiNo KOMPAKi)
It will pay you to watch these'
day's SPECIAIiS for every antrr
listed below is a genuine BARGtl
of HOSIERY ;
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Mm' Fine Cotton Drc Sox, 3 Pain tZlUa D.
95C'
Men's Good Weight Sox, Cotton And
Wool Mixed, 4 Pairs
Men's
Fine
Fall
Weight
Cotton
Union
Suit
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$1.
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On a fine lot of fancy Button ai&h. r.
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Full Size Itcffutar $3.73
Comforter $2.95
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Brat
Men's
t of
jil tanfr b
12 in.
moblli
Men's reg
ular $7.00
work shoe,
fi in. tops
$1.85
Men's Lace Khaki Breeches,
fine for hunting
$1.95
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KLAMATH KLOTHING
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Center of Shopping District
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