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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1925)
V s ,ftfNWS , 1 MEET li"y will attend In (irnnoti Arlculturul-Oron gam at Kuseiio. Mill I'. T. A. Mm Mliibra .if h Mills J'arnnl-Toa( llnrs bmo rUlloU mrl tin Tunulay aftrn0 In llio Mill school with 36 stu- 111 II I V M1''"" l,rnM,nt' """noil and plllll Mrs. Thomas vory liitriiUng I llw 1 rniiorta uil tho statu cutivoutlou uf 'arsnt-Tclir aaaiiolallon which ml lust month In Portland. I'luni wore laid I"' toot ' which will ha given tonlnht In (ha (rhaot bulUllii whvn food wilt Imi auction, rtl off lt tho Iilnhttat hlililor. A hurl musical program has bona iliiiind Mr 1,10 orvnlnt'i entur- tnlnmrnl which will ! topped off 't", ,d , thin it j with plo and coffee. ..... AiMsllo - I - - ItHMLHi-llH I V ,haiH ths l'- M WorrdltU loft lor J'nrtland Thurs- ' .!-.. t. . fi . 11 of tno A. a. I ui hr uausmvr, .xih vvihis . ,nvinil3 ! Mi'redllh to Kvrit Jou.on of I'lirlluiid. p "I" "oni from Klamath Kail for about thru wpvka ami plana to visit as wall with h" 'n Clilu C. Mnreiltth, now aluilont In tho Uiilvoralty of Ori'Kon at Kuicna. (Mhnr msuiuor llva In Portland, whnre Mr. Ill visit. Mm. Miiredllh la Hi" molhtir of Mrs. I.ula II. Ilutrhona of the ljikolw rout. , Kubinu As- Otbor o Rults - M.mV So. ' ntk. 4 bjdl'-a ,h SimU and cob- fctiUr anil Tu- tai the follow- L, bive ot ;M oi to . jj Hi-Tin) i-wnis (die I'ulrr lh . . ip vrnt i I., lu'o wan : a hi. c.-m- inmi.Ttlnf fr.nn I roll'S" the kM yi'ir tnut ;i uru (lull at tool rear, or torn ler oni yr, flat-' ronpi'tlllon, un kt o'tt il'J'i. l n birn f'lir fefd errat tull (Cm'ni to lht Vvtllwl lhr 400 tuMm Air.rrl- );a lor the 01; ni- ktii fof Improre- kllltl trrlmnilnK. pi kitiilnU and prepared at the ElkV temple, tea. turln the Normandy el n litre and bell rlniar who will epedallu In chare of the proKram, the affair Is welcomed a a good bit of vaiido vlllr. The ndinlnslon charge la 75c, followed by a Jitney dance open to fit I 'I'liniica and public na well. I i.lioii n, M-fU- A good n'. teiiciauc waa enjoyed by Kedroa club momliera last night when they mot In Hie KIrst Presbyterian church parlors for a brief business miHitlni:. The )nlc-s for tho evi.nln:; wiru Vma Auxust. I4rk er and Mlia Francos llvatty. i Mm idicUter Although the wealhvr has II tt la or nothing to do with tun registration of foreign cure In tho chamber of commerce only thri-e were sent Into the sec retary of stale yesterday from the registration bureau. Those to rrg l.lcr wero John (I. Simmons of San ta Hosa: II, K. MtDanlel of Lake City. California and James A. Urimtn ( (Sacramento. Friday, November 13. 1925 Page Thru fall of the winter la order o make good ski blki or use ' snow shoes. Mora to Ninth Street Mr. end Mrs. R. L. Patrick har Uken an apartment at tti North Ninth atreet for the winter months. They moved Into their new home on Wednesday evening. In from Boatty Frank L. Scnmlti la Included a the busl ness visitors to apend some time In the city yosterdsy from his home In Ilentty, where he conducts a store. To Mirt Ton Wit Boy acout troops number two and four will meet tonight lor their regular scout meeting. Troop number two will meet In the Presbyterian church and troop number four will moet In Mills Addition school Hhopnliig from Olrne Mrs. Fred Railing - of Olene is amove the shoppers and visitors In Klamath. Falls yesterday. Hera from Afacy J. H. Snort was a business visitor m the city yesterday from bis bom in Klam ath Agency. .Leaving for Portlaad Claude Houghton of the Lamm Lumber company spent Thursday in Klera atb Falls preparatory to leaving for Portland, where he will apend several weeks receiving treatment for his arm which baa been threat ened with blood poison. To Return from South Mrs, Hope Weston Kllbourne of the Whit Pelican hotel, who baa teen In San Francisco for several days 1s expected to return to Klamath Falls In the very near future. Mrs. Kllbourne has been vtoltlng with her anany friends In the southern city, ber former borne. Leaving for New York Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wright are leaving to day for -New y0rk, where they plan to spend several months on a pleas ure trip. They will visit for several months on the Atlantic coast and spend some time with Mrs. Wright's parents, with whom she spent some time this summer. Hon from Merrill Ed Turner is Inclined In the business visitors In Klamath Falls yesterday from bis borne In Merrill. Leaving for Game Mr.' and Mrs. Paul Dalton are leaving the early part of the week for San Francisco, where they will make their perman ent bome. Mrs. Dalton resigned ber position In the American National bank during the week. While In the south they plan to attend the Stanford-California football game at Palo Alto. They will be accompan ied south by Miss Etna Jenaon. Here from Merrill Hans Njr lan der Is among the business visitors Included In those to spend yester day In the olty from his bom to Merrill. I- Come Early and Avoid the Rush Normandy Bell Ringers at Elks Temple Thursday, Nov. 19 DANCING 1 y.k I'rograin Tonight Begin ning tonlKliI at 1:00 o'clock sharp an liitermttng program has been Troop Mm Thursday Troop number threo of the Klamath Falls boy acouts met last night In the Catholic academy with the scout msatrr to dlaruas mutton of Im portance pertaining to the winter activities. The scouts are looking forward to the first heavy snow- hot Klamath County moat, the heat beuf country In (he world, at the Hhastq Cafe. N10-14 Inc. i Briefs Bulk Knits XlmMltld, sr- 1WU at noon Vtttilr ranch reaching B.P.Lewis Grocery "The Coffee House." 223 So. Sixth St. Phone 355 We carry a complete line Quality, Groceries. of 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. ?ST i U r-fr L 1 (H "if Jp' V ' MARK A A o ilF wim'-'. rt Ball Band Rubbers they wear and wear and wear. Every desirable style in Rubbers, Overshoes, Pacs, Rubber Boots. We guarantee every pair of Ball Band Rubbers and Boots. Men, Have You the Heavy Rubbers You Need for. the Coming Months? "Unusual Value" Hosiery ; In Our Friday Saturday Wool Mixt Stockings 69c The quality of these stockings is equal to those of perfect manu facture but they are sold at a Greatly ' Reduced Price on account of being acci dentally damaged in the making. Such defects have' been carefully mended. They Will Cire Excellent Satisfaction Other Rayon and Wool, Cotton and Wool stockings. $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 Clean-Up Women's Misses' '3.9 5 - "l Styles - ' Broken Sizes, Discontinued Lines. Size 72x99 White Cotton Single Sheet Blanket $1.50 , Close Out Price No Seconds . Just Received New Supply For Women Misses and Children Have You Joined the Red Cross? Satins Patents and Kids Golden Rule Values to $5.85 1 . t One Straps-Stepins -Oxfords Se Those Offering In the Island Window What Do You Expect For $32.50 In Your New Overcoat Here's What You Expect and What You Get In Golden Rule Values Latest styles highest quality obtainable for the price Oregon woven woolens finest of tailoring by Oregon tailors Skinner's dur able satin lining overplaid checks and solid colors Golden Rule Value Golden Rule Quality others $18 to $36. lUlsVinV"1 V Qrf lil.linl.l.iJ.Lq. J .;iiV FALLS Golden Rule Prices, Qualitiet, Vahie Are Dirtinctly Economical V V F 5 it t