The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, October 23, 1925, Image 3

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    NEWS
. . , Friday. October 23, 1925
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WRECKER OF- BEAUTIFUL AND
POrtCoafUses
'Furl 'Vivid Hues
VHP LANDS IN CUSTODY
National Oregon City Week, Get. 27-29 ''
jj I'nltKil j twu dotl'rllvia
If
Oregon City Woolens
True In Character
Virgin Wool Pure In QualityHonest Value
"Woven Where the Wool Is Grown"
61 Years of Woolen-Craft Supremacy
Mlllp' .. . R..n whu for "Hint a iy f." I lotriiinu rjl.l
i who for "linn my
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klllfiilly lo lliv grim fac.d tt,rn ,t ,, (!, ,
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r" i..,.(lfnl I Tim d. lirtUM did the ri.ni
ttttl
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that IIS line! l vim- iiiiiii v ii(l''lltr lei
wan round la lute fJS.uuo In
largn bills In iinmcy b.H, Thin
rather unuau.il firi ii , i n,B .
vnallgalluu tlml has l-ramlcl him
as n Ititrriial I in.i I heart lirimk.r
ouil nil expert In ! I k'i I ive rinsnr
lug. Mn. Huffman aald Im had blind
ed her by prnmlme that ha would
milk her a niui usu and dial
b was starling Hn lilm on a
ill
York -J ",'i",
,unlul " I"",a ,u
Bit
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la this
trip la Kurope.
Th rspllea hut hava cumo In
to pa Mrs) who bruulent WeJde
uieier'a picture xlro him tlx name,
of Krlxniund Knale. Hlimund Hi
nr, Hlgmiind Wrldn, John Mnwn
and Arthur K linmka.
Aa llrooka he la acrunsd tf pro-
M this to appear In court ( nilalng lo nwxry Kit her Welr of
BM( ,,wi.r la charx-ni II l.noo hi r paren'a xnvo til in in
- ih. beautiful young U" l'lM" 1,11 llolljr "!
..rj IMfmaO. 'llli)-( Aa Itcfr. h
L.mt and c.l.M 'rom
.i p. th. heart bruk.n
fT aa.ry parent. "
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oilir DamM. amnii
..,.. l-r.akiloon and
It anuai-d of
i .......il.l- ! frt.m llirna. 1'nrlnli.n Wiinian mIii.
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IhU daahliiE lai'.'.ldiial od annul t-i buriime hu li'a.
IK furtlra. I:..tlr.tf. thai M Mlk havo wlrrU a;.klllg If
It o'iu-''-"? d roli:iary may nava aiursicicr mr iim
Ifralil'r I r ' luimo iwn ui t i,vw irum ,nia.
i i ;l'.ns liiorka iiuracn. wim runnuoara no i
lr Cr ! r t''' nia aaiu ni ju. j
;.(!:lr irlt-p.-a inera ar numaroua oinor r-
quoata fur lufurmnllntl rviardliiK
Hl an J !';'l"d Ituni j lot auaa lnnu-(i luvnr nui hi.
o( a Chlruao St. liuiaj uuu auinorinra rriuae n Kivn nun
Iht S3 )i4ro'.J ra. up until tba Mann art rharao In
cllotlBI tc 1,14 On i connrmluB witn tho ituirman anair
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ess Karolyi
Jssport Matter
Count Initio BiFihtDyl. liuncarlan
nilnlator bir. waa area. Karolyl.
a liberal, la a aironic nppnnint of
I th llorthy rPKlmv. with which the
prarcnt Hungarian nilnlati-r la al-
A CfSl f nilOTPQ'J ' ',"J- After ha bad remained In
0 Olir VUHlCaa, ,hli ,,,.. M,,raj wt.,k, without
a..kkl..a aaKu a. ...... k. V m h.lwl av .
Ih,lwloa l... la.riln, .dminlatrntloi In Hut.ary.
I tailed Slaiia ocrn-K
til.r...d thla time by The lfo ' "rlao mln-
,..1 of Iht .(. drparlmenll1""' (lld" Vanderblll. a mem-
Cnsim Calherlna Karolyl "r " "" """"" ol
mat name, me who oi Biraaaour-
(ary la nor the rounlry, on
i that ike la a rntnmunlat.
-,im ki the wife of Count
thoM llpa wer K: tiled by
r diMrtncnt on hia Tlalt
ral movki aco.
tag licllMta. aildrd to the
i( cn-tlie rulilnlon of
i, tkt Ia4lan cnminutilat
r. alrUf if the whole quea-
ht im rooareaa. Benalor
! IdiH. It tpveted to open
It addition, there are
llattnuiii aorlal phaat-a In-
Tklek irohably will lt
M kl the qucatlon la
Bfim Stranaburner. Nor-
Pt. tibllher. of wboae
ountfu Karolyl waa lo be
fat horo Thumday and
In rauada In hohalf nf th.
calllni on Prealdont
Sccrpry of Slate Koltosi
lor Borah.
told him, Straimburaer aald.'
old Introduce a bill In tho
Vttt. itpralini an acl of
''Irk lrea the arrrelary of
lo rnfmo a puaaport lo
r comlns here Umiporar-
lor Borah aald that Hoc.
KH aoea a conimunlat
ry chair," Straaaliuraor
ft Informed him II.. k..i.
hat the case waa elouri.
Ih eounleaa could not bo
Hhen KoIIiiki il..., rll,.H
Krolyl aa a conimunlat.
W Ilk,,) him for nroof
,0 hl" 'ry afterward.
i i aiato ropiicd that he
' Hio form of nn nnn 1 n
rni, but ,0ined t0 ,how
'"iiumiT rolatud, aU.lliiK
fleri'il I,, hav. ...
. nituiuvya
"UTep Dnmf ll.a .1....
. pihiu uu-
"d. and rofute It.
'""IWrt n-Olieal arhlal.
'' bytho aiato department,
r In thla coun-
Ikfl Counlnua UI......I
ri . 'aourBnr
'ho flrat kH . .
"H coiihloaa ha.
' xplulncd, and waa
tii i lu
PW- In or.l... .
mm. i "T0
for nn ii.
i... "w JIIU-
r " Iniondod to hava a
"flout fr a . "
lect. ,l onl, Visit.
i mm
hlni
Kri)
ar. on the other hand, la a daugh
ter of the wealthy Singer aewlug
machine family.
Btraaeburger, who la a republican,
la aald to bars contributed largely
to hla parly' campaign fund. He
dfeateil Gov. I'lnchol of I'ennayl
vanla laal year, for a filar aa di le
gale al-large from th alalo to the
repulillcan national convention '
Cleveland.
An Informal amoker formed tho
moellog of the Klamath Fall Kl
wanl club laat night, In the cham
ber of comniert. rooiua. taking tho
place of tho regular weekly lunch
eon. Addroases Klveu In an extern
poraneona vein conatlluted tho eve
ning' meeting, when Johnny Houa
ton, Lynn Bnliln, W. A. Wloat, Tom
Dolaell and aevornl olhdra apoko
briefly.
According to R. E. Crego, pre.il
deut of the Klwanla cJinplur, on
Thurailay at noon next woek a mo
tion picture will bo thown dealing
with niodlral aubjorta
Till sporta coot of Imported
twrnl la jruily atrlKcl in li.ifr
vnal lim a of orange and blur. Its
pay rolora and luifrc fur collar
ami mlTi make it a distinruUlicd
and l'..urioua garment for cold
, wcatlicr wear.
Pelican Bay School
Holds Month Record
Telltan nay. the amallcaf achool
In the city, holds the honor of be
ing the banner school of the past
month, with Ita primary department
having no tardlnesa and the ad
vanced atudenta winning th pon
nant for the building.
Mrs. MrTtle Helm la principal
of l'cllcan Day achool.
These figures, with many equally
aa interesting, were compiled In the
offlro of tho city achool superin
tendent, showing the average of
each school In the mattar of total
registration and average attendance.
Central school's third grade room
a well as the fifth grade room,
passed through the month with no
tardlnesa among the pupils. The
honor of being th pennant room !
with two slurs went to the fourth
grade room.
Two rooms In Falrvlcw school,
tho third and the sixth grades,
failed to rorord a tardy pupil and
each room was rewarded with a
star. The pennant room for the
Kuirview school la tho eighth grade
room.
Fourth and seventh grade pupils
were present with tho first call of
the early morning bell and wore
awarded stars, as was the sixth
grade room given the pennant for
the month.
Just 60c n month that's all It
costs for the prompt and regular do
tiverv ot Tho Klamnth News to your
Dr. ''""I homo or place of business. Phone
Sharp will speak during the show-U77 now and sorvlre will start aa
Ing of the film. 'soon ns you wish it to..
Ill he similarly
further can he done
. returns," 8tr,s,hurger
M then th8 ,UCHt,on '"
" cooiio.: "mvo trom
"natter . a. Pt t0 "ay
"kmlyl wa, ......
B.P.Lewis Grocery
; "The Coffee House."
223 So. Sixth' St. Phone 355
. ( We carry a complete line of
Quality, Groceries.
Try a pound of Lewis Special Coffee.
Pay us a visit or phone your order in.
' We have our own delivery.
Meat Market operated in co-operation
with Grocery. ;
TT 7ITH Us as With You, sentiment and res
11 ponse to high ideals, superior craftsman
ship, beauty and supreme quality, cause us
involuntarily to sing the "Hymn of
rraise" for Jacobs' Oregon City Wool
ens. They are the acme of a man's
love-labors, the product of vision real
ised by striving for perfection in fabric, substance
and artistry-true in character for Your Pleasure and
Comfort. This store is glad to publicly acknowledge
its exclusive stock of Oregon City Woolens in honor
of their. 61st anniversary. Glad to show them to you.
W EW Clothing Makers weave their own woolens.
i I At Oregoa City, Oregon, the woolen mills,
. founded by Jacobs, have been weaving, for 61
years, all wool fabrics of western vuv
gin fleece in all its warmth giving and
durable vitality. Washed in Oregon's
soft, mountain water, without the aid
of chemicals, dyed in colors that survive aU tests, the
fleece is woven into cloth. Artists design inspir
ing patterns and the woolens come from the Mills'
own tailoring shops as smart wearing apparel fine
ly styled and tailored, for men, women and boys.
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Oregon City
Smart Sport Blouses
Assuredly the most popular sport garment
in years smart, roomy, attractive, warm. Fab
rics striped flannels, plaids and exclusive Na
vajo blanket designs. Sport collar, shirt
sleeve style, button cuff, worsted knit bottoms
that won't stretch or get out of shape, two
large button-flap pockets. For work or play
they stand the gaff. . . , v
$6.95 to $12.50 '
Oregon City
Boys'Suits
Two Knicker Suits
Some With Vests
Longer wear in boys' suits
comes in better fabrics
Jacobs' Oregon City suits
made from virgin wool. Ore-,
gon Citys hold their shape
and seldom require pressing.
Boys' clothing from Oregon
City has lustre, strength and
wear, style in . pattern and
tailoring like dad's. Two
paira trousers with each suit
Some have vests.
$14.50 to $19.75
,..,.. rru "ill mviiti
Oregon City
Mackinaws-Stag Shirts
Where the out o' doors man finds best ser- .'
vice, warmth and wear, is in Oregon City mack
inaws and stag shirts. Their pure virgin wool
fabric turns water, preserves body heat, keeps
out cold, assures health, don't snag, allow free
dom of movement, last years
$10.50 to $12.50
. Oregon City
Beautiful Blankets
Whether bed, Indian or auto blankets. Ore
gon Citys have beauty which lasts through the
years. They have a thousand uses in the home
and out. Patterns that are authentic Indian leg
ends, stripes or designs beauties in color. Solid
in virgin wool quality.
$8.50 to $16.50
Oregon City
RichLoungingRobes
m -""sax.' . r , .i
Styl
ure
True in detail of Indian
lore, perfect in color combi
nations and- blends, Oregon
City lounging robes are the
preferred wrap in lounging
robes this year. There is a
pride in possession and ap
pearance when wearing an
Oregon City robe that is fully
justified.
'a i nil
j-at-a-Price 0Jf
ly Satisfies V
lit.lanaltl'-' ' ' liTifWiiiil.lil. hM,l,i,l,i,l i
KLAMATH Vo?i FALLS
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OrfMf City
Shirts
Fancy lannel virgin wool
shirts WjSch' appeal to ev
ery man: Tailored with,
flat or military collar from
Oregoa City looms that
weave beautiful fabrics ot
lovely hues and exclusive,
patterns.
$5.50to$6.95
ervice With Values
olves Your Problems
In the Center of Klamath County's Shopping District for Women, Men, Boys, Girls, Infants
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