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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1925)
Page Eight Sntimlav. Odolier 17. 125 LOCALS I l. ......... Vlli.il, f l.,Wn Uiluro from Al.Uii,l Mr ud ml qull. Tnry .UI Trtirru.j husln visitor. In it. city thl.lMr,. J. I'. Il.ucl.n.l of A.hUnd. mornln huntliiK In Ih Midland U !vk IncluJp V. L. Davi. o Kmc-1 r among tliti lntriaiiK vl.Hor. i trlrl. Th only vl.lrni I -n- enp 'in the city this week looking ftfr tlr trip U .ttrll.ulml to in : property inlrrvnti and IIUhk wlih tlon. of IVylon. who llpp.-d lrn ' i.. .! .. ii n ' friend nd relative. In Klaiiuih 1 bis foothold Into Lo.l Rlr. Ulodgrtl of Ohlco. hi ln.lu.lrd In .'. THE KLAmi.. . 1 M the .AroKlr L. H. Paine o.-. Itill Siaff Vis.il inn BUI Staff of ihe busings, vlnltom In (hi- city Chlloquia i among the many Tist- Mvdford. well known member of from ih busy little C'al!fornl ton n. I i,,,,.!,,, Krl Mi-Fall. I '" h tor. In the eity for the werk-end. the California. Dregon Fewer com- KrU kmlwu riincher of ,he ,,,,, ' "'' He is stopping in the Arcade notci , pany a outre m me vaiiey cuy. , suiinlant (XI Man Herr C. II. while in Klamath Kails. ! spent Friday in Klamath Falla on ( Ic( u.cneon and C. J. Moody, both . j business. res,fI1t of Sacramento, are among Lakevicw Visitors Hon T. 11.! '. the business rlaitors In the city. nrintwter and C D Clark, both; " nic-imia isuor -ui oi ; interested In the. Klamath Kails or district hi Included In th out or town visitors In Klamath Falls. uioiig lln lluntoni Klamath Falls hunters Include a ntimner ess men who pnt yester- : av m.trnin huntlna for China n'" ! ...... II in ih. Mor- llirlUIB Ml M rill country. Among the. hunters were Dr. Leonard. l.es Sating and Dr. Clifford Luras. residents of Laketiew are anions .town n?:iors m iiamain ran. ?-; nee or tne Manauru nil company, - ' .um - the business tisitors in the city this ' I"''""1 T- Anderson of of which they are offiaals. peeks' Tl.lt In San Francisco on a week from their homes in the ' uy auemuuu .. r .n. ... - in ine cuy ir.as.ai.niK ousioras I l.kuv YiKititr I. V Fernan. i Blul i,wr .nuiu- w neighboring city. fairs ' and visiting in the j house. cour, des is a freauent busineas tlsltor I Klamath Fall.. According to May . . .... u i.i.. I the San Fr.ncf.co .tores and shops King Hero on BusinoM Charles , . , ,k. are especially beautiful as the i .... W. King of Tennant. Is In the city ( -0 v, M. j:inle, or Kk in the cltv. i southern city I. at the height of; ; tor th. remainder of the week from ! ,ad her ' Mr. C"- her fall season. i " 1,1. home in northern lamorma whf bwn Tl,lt ,lusinw, ProR Dotv King Is Interested in the Long-Bell ; . . K1.h r,. iIh Mr .nd ' """"x"' R. M. Ioty .,7f timber 1. Klamath county i os In Klamath Falls wth Mr and of R(.dm3nd , husineM TlilIor ihlch has recently been rid of the i 1" """ k t uuuti uiai.-u ....... 'week : San Francisco, left yesterday for i Medford. where they plan to Tlslt MacAulcy "liy -Gordon MacAulvy. manager of Ih. New City laundry here, left yesterday by automobile for Ahland, where he will spend a short time on busl- Infested trees. emainder of the AshUnd Visitors J. E. Patter-! for several days with friends be- Knjoy Hunting; Trli Leslie Tey ton. Itcb Stinson and Jark Murphy are numbered among the success ful hunter, of the season, bringing ! lav for the South Mr. and ! several good catches of "Chinle." on and V. G. O'Neil of Ashland, fore continuing south- are business visitors in the ctty j for the day. j I from Kocky Point Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Leavitt have enjoyed (Mrs. A. E. LaDieu and their young sen le.t early Friday morning for : San Francisco by motor where they i will spend several weeks. Lal'ieu Kodak Finishing that please, all la our specially. STINmiN'H STCDIO T37 Main HI. Leave for Eastern Oregon Er-; a several days visit m Mamam j Klamaln Ne nest Niwchelm and A. J. Connol-! Falls from their summer resort at ; ly left yesterday afternoon for the I Rocky Point. j r . haJ wllda cf eastern Oregon, where they j ,.i,. m Ktsm.ih en. plan to hnnt big game for the com- From Coo. Bay-Miss May J. , o tog week. Both are ardent Mam-, Peterson .f Coos Bay is Included hart Lscombe. ath sportsmen. ' In the many visitirs in the city i this week from her home on the ! Recast, iliss Peterson is one of the who are enjoying their honeymoon in southern Idaho, where they have Only Koar Register Only four if'- ' , v .. . ,i-.i ,,v ! manT friends and relatives. Their . i - ... , ....,.j i hostessea of Yosemlte national park , .. . foreign car owners registered yes terday afternoon in the chamber of commerce, altbongl the cars I in California, and is making ; marriage was an event of Satur- un ; j fv.tnK.. in ... .k. pleasure tc:p through the Klam- ... , ' . .... , . lath country. She I" a sater or . , ' .. . incinnea lerrr.ory iram uaiaaoma - , . ana .11110 notion. iney are plan- and Washington. Those to regis- P,eh-e"- " '"l fl" . ning to return ,he latter part of ter were John Snider of Fay. Okla- North Bend and sponsor of the ; week from Borth homa: A. F. Benson of Clarston. i nnual ,lcwer 8llow ia the Cocs . will be at home to their many Washington: A. J. Brown of San j Bar c"Jm friends in the McCarthy apart- Franciacn and Fred W. Hilman of i i j mems. Lcng Beach, California. In from Bonanza Miss Lou Tut- . tie. well known resident of the J ivp for Hunt Frank Evan. Hnntmg In Vailey-Among the ! Bonan,la 5,uatry a"Ion ,he Tt-j and Fred Buesing. are leaving this Klamath Fall, businessmen to bunt ""J ,a Klalnath Fall ,hto wee I morning for the Bly country, where . end. in the Merrill valley yesterday at-1 ternoon was a party of four, in-1 eluding J. A. Perry. Frank Tilt of I At the White Pelican H. Portland, M. M. Massey of San '' Hanson of Medford. Is a business their hunting trip for several days. Francisco and R. B. Amlcke. I visitor in the city .topping at the! , they are planning to bring home Ja goodly supply of game, both birds C. and deer. They will remain on Miss Ruth Lindsey, Miss Ruth Chry stal and Miss Inez Jenkins of the First National Bank will count the money in the big bowl at eight o'clock tonight get your guess in early today. You may be the winner. Square Deal Drug Store Next to Pine Tree Theatre I White Pelican hotel while in the I Hunt Friitav Mor-iinir Ft n Una- i cltv. I fi" sard and Rex Hunsaker made up a party of two to spend Friday morning hunting in the Oiene ccuntry for China pheasants. In from Merrill W. F. JInnette of Merrill, is Included in the many business visitors In the city yesterday. Jinnette was accompan ied by Mrs. Jinnette. who shopped while In the city. They are well known ranchers of that section. La(rnn!e Visitor. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Gummett of La Grande, ac companied by Mrs. J. B. Holmc3, also cf the eastern. Oregon city, are in the city for a week-end visit. Special sale on every coat and dress at Bee Begin'. Dress Shop, 129 So. 7th St. 013-17 1 Gulbranscn Nationally Priced Piano , , V , ) i - - --- S , r - If; U - - " " h ! VI 4v , " r I l I 3 . People Wonder "? sel' 80 many pianos and when we sav that wc believe there are more pianos selected at thl Earl Shepherd Music Store than from all other urcecombined in Klamath we bcliew sSch tot' i Aer-fP years' one business, in one family com b ned with spot cash buying by the caHoad has Placed us in the strongest possible position , The Gulbransen Piano Agency with prices rarnr 5 to Rt!, ?1623 enables us Tom ?7o to 5300 easily on most any type of piano. oTh0 Guransen fiano First or Down payments 2 h?Z" tl!an aVerfiKe- bc" Gulbran.sens e built so durable, and certainly 30 months tc on the balance is most convenient. ",onlns 10 W After all. the best wav for me to nrnvo rn.. sen is for you and I to get togeerVrilTllro" We still have a fine showino' f r-..n EARL SHEPHERD CO. BftT iu. Pi!nol,' V'c'o!ai, Radio Supplie,. Fall Sale of Canned Foods Now is the time to lay in a full supply of these delicious canned foods for winter use. VEGETABLES Asparagus Tips, No. 1 can, dozen cans $2.30, per can .20 Peas, Sugars Sire, No. 2 can, dozen cans $1.95, per can .17 Com, Iowa, No. 2 can, per dozen cans S1.S0, per can .15 Spinach, Fancy, No. 2 can. per dozen cans 2.85, per can .25 String Beans, No . 2 can, per dozen cans $1.95, per can .17 Tomatoes, No. 2U can, per dozen cans $1.95, per can .17 FRUITS rears, Bartletts, No. 2 can, dozen cans $4 00 nor can T Peaches No. 2 can, dozen cans g" 85 5er 5a! 25 Pineapple, Broken Slice, No. 22 can, dozen cans ..'Z'Z'. $3.25. Wr can 30 Loganbemes No 2 can, dozen cans Ws, Sr Sn Blackberries, No. 2 can, dozen cans $2 85 mr ran Royal Ann Cherries. No. 2 can, dozen cans ."fl per 5a," '.i'o A full line of Tuberose fancy canned foods. Our hourly delivery system is equaled by none. ..Pay our driver when a delivery i. made and receive a real delivery service with quality merchandise at cash price, equal that of any store. Ten Crystal White ....40c Ten P. & G. Naphtha 40c Thirteen Palm Olive l,oo Thirteen Creme Oil $i,oo Thirteen Ivory ?1.00 One Corn Flake 10c Two Shredded Wheat, 2 for 25c Bulk Coffee, 1 lb 45c Macaroni, 1 lb ' 10c Dry Onions, 8 lbs 25c Small Pork & Beans, 3 for 25c Medium Pork & Beans, 1 can 10c Large Pork & Beans, 1 can 20c Any Kind of Campbell's Soups, can 10c New Sauerkraut, 1 qt 15C Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs 25c Large Cucumbers, each 05c Bunch Vegetables, 2 for 15C Squash, lb 03c Pumpkin, lb 03c Ten lb. Sack Yellow Cornmeal 45c Ten lb. Sack White Cornmeal 45c Any Kind of Milk, 1 can ioc Pure Jelly 2 Glasses 25c Quince, 3 lbs 2cc The Fanciest Apples in Klamath FalIs- 1 box $2.50 Pears, per box 1...H.B0 PUBLIC MARKET KlAHATH KIoihinc (COMPANY It will nav von in wnf rh ih Bargain Specials, for every articl? listed is a genuine BARGAIN! Limited 6 pair to a Customer Canvas Gloves Good Weight :l pair 25e W 1 r77t vCr 7 Fine Full Size Comfort. . RejuM value Extra Special $2.95 Fine Heavy Double Blanket Regular $6.50 Value $5.85 "ine Heavyweight Cot- ton Sweaters $1.05 Fine Heather Wool Sweaters, Coat Style $2.45 10 Discount on a fine lot of EXTRA FANCY SWEATERS Button and Slip-on Styles Men's 12-in. Oil Tan s Water-Proof Paca 1 $7.50 rten's Fine Tan or Black Oxfords New Toe A Lasts and Colors. . CS Regular $7.50 M S4.95 W Men's fine cotton Union Suits; heavj Fall weight. Extra special $1.45. Men's Work Sox, tan or black colors. 3 for 50c j Men's Fine Wool and Cotton Mixed Sox, regular 35c; 4 prs. 95c. 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