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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1925)
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Wosdllck h rat tuned to Ber; bom Id Klamath Falls after an peclalty delightful Tltlt ipent In Chlcaro and other aatters points. Xn, WesdllcK hat bean abeeitt from the city for aereral montbt. Leaving; for tint Valley Mr. and Mr. Arthur R. Wilton and family are learlog on Wednesday mors ng for tea raltey, whera they UI spend Armistice day Is Jledtord, titlllng with Mr. and Mrs. Harry 1). Mills, former Klamath Fills residents and other friends, lUlurn from North Mrs. Horse Manning and Infant son hare re turned from Seattle, with Mr. Wan ning wiio motored them south. They are at home in the McCarthy apart ments. Vlalt in Vallfy Mr, and Mn. George J. Walton, Mite Agnes Sly, Miss Virginia Tickle and Miss Kath arine WaltoD spent Sunday visiting with friends In Merrill, and motor ing in the Malls country. KLAMATH FALLS HOME TOWN STORE They are roaldrnla of Monta- of the Lakerlew route. days. la from IVIIran lloy Frances I, HorrrjiHT. In fllj II. Ilcusland 'O'on apent Monday afternoon In and Marlon It. Iioylns, aunrtiyors he city from I'etlcan Bay Camp for the Southern Taclfte comny. i No. , to Usnsact af fairs and file are spending sereral days In the dwds ln the office oftbe county cli from the r homea In Duns-, ciera, mulr. . Lre Biewjrl. 2ra eofflpstiy is In k i ten In Corval- as Wnlrw Mrs. tpui worthy mat am Eur of Oirson. h brtft rtslt In 11 It the gum of if alohi chapter, nal Tlilt ot the wrs. 14 rs. Xr ir nitron ot the returned from nlrlp and will kstili ervnlng'a Marriage Llrtntso Mlas Joanne H.-turn. to I'.wtlnml It. . Mr. Johnson and Anthony w. Ander- Coy returned to I'ortland today, af- ,I)0 were Issund a marriage license tr vUltlng on bulo-. matters on Sunday from the office of the with Coronnr Earl Whltlork. 1 county clerk. 1'li.ul ttik-f In rty John M Umb, dlKtrkt plant chief ut the Pacific Ti'tt'i'lione ami Tvloxraph company, la In K!an:ath Fall on a tour of Inspection. He arrlvi'd Sat Ixita Hull Charles D. Withers has sold to John Kandra Jr., and William Kandra, two prominent Iota In the Merrill section. The lots are recorded aa lota 3 and 4, block -M. A. He. ''VUml are in buMneu af- st They are Oil company. k-Cirl A. Wlne- ' E. II. III.I- Motor com- frt hli hnmtf J spend ft hort W Mt,.. I i "Mil.1. Il ami.n. Ih. P Pelican hotel. WWta the South- It the nnrthnpn fWMr. and Mra. ' M In the city larnm.a IndRO. t me spring l"""0 u caretak- k - -- vmenvan, t -"-. ner two I Point., '-...d. DBrlg from n-s. lib, i.,, "'""ant of: ""lar III the1 San n.. ! hold this I r 7' Hllh. rM 4n on the urdny and rjpcts to rturn today ; I. original city of Merrill. Con to his headquarters at Kugene. aldcratlos shown was for 11,000. Ititurna from Vacation J. D, "Dud" Conway resumed his posi tion In the First National bank yea terday morning after a week's Va cation spent In the aouth. Mr. rrtrrwin Vlaits fehoola Ycs terday county superintendent of schools, lltcd the schools at Cres cent and 1-aHne. 25 is die right price to pay for a good tooth paste LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE Larfc TafW 2V division auiierlnlendent of supplies, (C of the Pacific Telephone and Tele-! graph company, relumed yenlerday ; to his headiiuarlers at Portland aftorjl spentllng a slmrt tlmo on business In Klanmth Kails. i Musician At fnwrnl - Mrs. KlUa-: belh Nelson, county music supervisor! lift yesterday for t'ravent, where' sho will spend a ahort time. j Mr. anil Mrs. Kenilull KHurn Mr. and Mra. E. X. Kendall, of Klamath Falls, returned here last week-end, accompanied by Mra. Kd Jones, also of Ibis city. Mrs. Ken dall had been, confined In the l.nne hospital far the past sis weeks, fol lowing a major operation. Attorney Ihie Itock lloruce Msn nlng, well known local attorney. Is expected lo return hero today from Seattle, whoro ho has been on legal business. 30 mi? Buying CHEAP GLASSES Is Poor Economy They aro mnde by mold ing tho glass (not grind ing) and the surfaces nro naturally uneven, like a bottle. They diatort tho rays of light, cause pain and discomfort and in jure the eyesight. Our prices for fitting and furnishing ground-to-or-dor glasses aro reason able and consistent with thor value of such ser vices, DR. GOBLE Rye Examined QUICK 8KBVICH TOO Main Street Olnmes Frame Satisfied Customers Our Greatest Asset We guarantee that every Suit or Overcoat that goes out of our store will give you more for your money than it is possible for you to receive any place in Oregon. We have made our reputa tion by giving quality in clothing at the lowest possible price. We offer Pure Wool Suits and Overcoats at prices of from $25 to $40 If you need Shirts, Blankets, Mackinaws, Underwear, Socks, Robes and Sweaters buy from us and save money. , The Brownsville Woolen Mills Store 5th And Main St 3 to 1 Wool Sox SPECIAL Wednesday, Thursday, Nov. 11-12 3 Pairs Wool Mixt Sox For One Pair Feet Medium heavy, soft cashmere wool mixt box, regular 80c value, in black, oxford, gray and cordovan Monthly Co-Operative Bargain Days, Wednesday, Thurs dayonly (8) pairs to customer, 3 pairs $ 1, 5 Day Wool Blanket SPECIAL - $7.93 Regular $10.75 All Wool, dott le blanket size 66x80, gray, lue, pink,' white, cliect Only a iimited namber, 15 pairs to close out tat five day ipeeial, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at ?7.93. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday Ml Ranges Sizes Colors in All Silk V and AHSilk Odffon (Mors Can Metal, Biscuit, Aot twm Blonds, Beige, Plpl"S Rock, French Nude. Blush, Maple Cream, Carrnos to 1 1 quality. Mauve Taupe only Is sie SH Is H-85. No. 8785 Extra Sheer, all sik chiffon with the Allen-A "inner foot of fine Itofe, FULL fashioned, pure dipped dye, a $1,85 the pair. Kb. ssk ReMlsr weieht service hose, ex tra elastic, pure thread silk with tops, heels, soles and toes of fine mercerized lisle, pure dipped dye, t $1.75 the pair. No. S765 A aew medium weight Service Chiffon)' pure thread Japan silk, full fashioned with extra elas tic mercerized garter tops, heels and toes, pure dip ped dye, at $1.50 the pair. In Our mjm HI itliTU A STYLErAT-A-PRICE IS PLEASING Oronnd Repaired "vaa