The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, November 25, 1925, Image 8

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Wednesday, Nov. 2.'?, I02"
P" LOCALS
I Krol to PuriUn.1 FreU Mrypr for Mouth -Mr aait ra.lonn f !! rllJ '"I uwti.hlp program ufttri mtorr jrotina
'.nd hi ltr. MIm llflon Meyer.! J. II. Kwi of North mil Mrl Wt of Mr. Wouh at a Collra. laguo mau ami rjr young woman lb
iiMti. naiaVnta of U)nYlr. atop- lor HarramvDto 8mid on a bul-; taotuhlng parly. Cnanca to earn tbn jiiouoy
ptA la the city ovur nlitht Sunday j ncaa and plwumro trip.
cnrouie 10 i-unianu. i i-u n,v
fcrtildava.
( i!af,iii anil itkiiKiar l!thr nf . in.. MBrv W.lkar.
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hroaa Monoc rou" I " Iktlnni Wwnra Mnt-Mi'inWn. Krw. wore nhounlni In tola city
bul-j Tantahlog parly. irnanca iu .am inn money with
Mr. I. N. llrmena, Mra. K. H. ' whlra to pay.for an etlutwllon. Home
Veatrh. Mra. A. M. Collier. Mra. A.; men. learning or thle work, bare
H. E. sparlln or moooc .aa "rnacia h Du.lneaa and Profe-lonal e.lrrday.
meat nation In the city lo vlaltlMol. . " . rlh , , ,
ShoMO-. I. RUm..-J.nK Van! Kda.ll U lia, today for San!""1 hM for ",,,r' ork ! QQlf Ii 1 rlll"
TUborg of Modoc Point la among Franclaco. where he will tuit wlthj w-ouuln, Moo.Uy-.Mr.. WaJ 0H-tieip tOIiege
tke ruitor. In hlam.ll. ran. re- n.a au.cr ana o.a relative and; rWa ..,,.;
orntly to TUIl wim inouus. auu ib inrjiua.
shop.
Mtoptilng In City .Mm. W. I.. Aa-IL. Rlre. Mra. X. II. Ilrew, Mra. K. K. , aaked to In Inrluded In the Bar.
nea, who im, rrun thai the autit-
On the eame date Mra. !. N. t'le-
" (hi BwalMM Her A ahort bual
nens rtalt waa mado by Mrs. Joecph
MllUrd to Klamath Falla Monday.
Mra. MllUrd reldea on a ranch
beyond Altamont.
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luroa win u.'v - -. - - -
A. K. WlUoa. Mra. U V. Trnai.
Mra. Koy LaPrarle, Mra. Iluri K.
Hawklna, MIm Vera llouaton and
Miaa LluUe Mcl'hvraon.
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J. and children, re.ldi.nti, A ncw . , ,.. , " . ' lh. hom.
of K-no are among the l.ltora lu(,,u BdMu.u .,- r.,r ,., wo-! . ,., .. ...
Iuwj KoM C. V. Vochntirr and'n 'Pendinj ycateruoy uana- mwl ud,n ot AUwBr simi.I."
collnge la exiwtrd lo rr.ult from: ' K. . ... .,. .... ,hrJ1 ln.
H. C. Vochatter hare aold to 1. F. j acting nu.mras.
l i.i. tr.i Int. A f 1 IH I. "
37 or Hot Kprlnits addition for a
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Aoutboxa Or.ua atudrnt. now nt.footb.iT:
lrndU Albany MMMp colln,. ,...r., '"M J
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r; llovwy J. lord.n. f,i.7, '."; 1
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"I.
anc of men, women and chlldreu
la cordUlly Invited."
are: victor
lub. Iloaeburg; llovaey
KaturUay Vlnltor Mrs. 3. K. Cra-
; a Mrli of YauLibliiK lurtip. now !
being i-lrou tbrouxlioul fio atate
rite mix other women to be their;
was recorded In the offke of the, " l" l"r Bon, '
'. county clerk 'yeatenlay.
' district.
In Satnnlajr to Shop Mr. and
Jlr. K. U. Paddock of the Vainany In From Alfit.uui Mr. and' .Mra.
lnd and Cattle company wero In tlcorse H. Hoffman. Algoma real
.1 cmni,. in lnir Into nf. dents where Hoffman to foreman
-t. .tif m-(th thir manv of iv.e box factorr wen shoDolnc - vs In
friends. Their home is located in the city yesterday and looking
will Invite five to be their gueata.
"Southern Oregon baa been given
the honor of being named aertoe
In
above Chiloquiu.
into businea. affuirji.
(liiloanin Visitor E. H. Iltrch
was a visitor from bis home in
Cbiloqu'.n. '
' Meet Son Mr. and Mrs. W. II.
McPherren motored to Medford on
Sunday to meet their son Rdward
who has returned from Portland to
make his home in Klamath Falla.
McPherren attended Benson Poly
technical school while In Portland.
I Albany College League
! .' I fnf .! t-i.li.lfii 1..
' came efileiit n .mth mmd
t-Tonl llt'lhl to KlilttlNlll Among wv ' I.. Mh.(tln.. r nnr nulrk
... ,.,, . lh ,. ,,.,,.,: n the rapidly Increasing alu-'on. lu recognition cf onr quicg
Klamath Falls. Interested , "cieo tnai e,eB ne .o- -. .--.-....
business affilrs. ;irrawj lucnuios oiiereu o.v ne uew iui. 11M-r..u., ...
' i'dminlBtrmton buIMiajt. mv under , ouiiuing, proviuing uurmnou.
In to shop s.iturtln7-C. A. J.i- '" ttstruction. would p.ove Inade. room for the home economics de
ntin was a Saturday vi.itor in the iunte. After carefu" roDsideratlon. I partment. college dining nail anu ;
iMrs. F. 1. Fuller, o." i'nrtland. prea-JsocUl parlors win te given to tne
Idont of the league. jv fie first Institution which, through Its self.
y farty. In which n : ether ' .... '
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icaipKini, ai.i.iaei win. ine tv. ---- .
C. Lumber c6mpany of lorrls. wasi Kach suest milrtluted II lo the
Here from llrml Among the out visitor la the city recently to building fund and agreed to be hoa
of town visitors in the city this transact business and vis't with 'less to eight other jmin. each of
week to combine bu.iuess nnd i friends. , whom would contribute It and be
pleasure are Mr. and Mrs. H. II. ' (hostess to seven women, who. In
Here to IM-ate Mr. and Mrs.
William K. Burns of Grants Pass!'" frnln hi h ,n ,,orrl!-
are among the reeent visitors In the " '
city (o make their home in Klaruath i Lumbetman VLslts Here O.
Kalis.
Forbes Pure Drugs
Eighth t Main
Good Service Goor! Drugs
At Bedside, of ItuwlH-nser Mrs.
George Ilissberser. Matt Rlssbergcr
and Jacob Rlssberger. all ot Oregon!
de Armond and Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Bennett, all well known residents
of the B-;nd district. r
Local l'nir Join SmufUld Robert turn; will give a party for six. and
Fort Klamath
B. Kuykendall and L. B. Nosmith,
of Klamath Falls, left yesterday af
ternoon for Medford. where they
will tuit with Senator Robert X.
so on. until the parties "vanish."
By this democratic plan enough
money will be raised to construct
and equip a modern dormitory.
Southern Oregon women who
will be the first hostessea are:!
ttixieburg, Mrs. I. X. Park: Olen
dale, Mrs. W.' B. Lesh: Grants
At the Hall Hotel lucludcd hi Pass. Mra. George Riddle; Central
the guests of the Hall hotel this I. Hues to Collect Money Su't to! Point, Mra. L. Hatfield; Medford.;
School to Kntertain "America week la Louis Brown, resident of i collect I10S alleged due was Mrs. E. P. Lawrence and Mra. Wal-'
Talent. Oregon, with Brown la A. brought In circuit court .yesterday tcr v. Drown; Ashland. Mrs. J. C.
W. Mason of Medford. hoth men j by H. D. Peterson, of the Peterson I Mergler and Mra. II. A. Stearns;1
planning to pend a month in ! Motor company, of Klamath Falls. I Klamath Falls. Mrs. W. 8. Slough.
Klamath Falla on business. against Bruce G. Noe. j Kach of these Women will In the
' , . ImmedUte future invite seven oth-
Major Arnold Lm proving Major, Ixx-al Merchant 1 irea Ed Van-'r "omen to be their guests.
Visitor J. U.
Cltv hare arrived In Klamath Falla L'uer. mcrcnant or tne rort K1am-i"'""e.o. onaior juauneia .o
to 'be at the bedside of their son''h HlrM Is Included In the via-:be the principal speaker at the
and brother. John Ri.berger. who "o " tT this week., Torum to le given at the local
i. .-i.i-.il- in i ih. vi.msih F.tis1 chamber of commerce this noon.
hospital. . i
the Melting Pot" will be the title ot
the play to be presented on Wednes
day evening at eight o'clock by
children of the Merrill grade school.
Mia Caroline Vaeretti. instructress
jit the school directed the pageant.
Hard Times
Dance
Moose Hall
Thursday Night
All Moose and their
families invited.
Eats
Thanksgivj
A
A Dance
A Pair of
Houston &
Jester's
Classy ,
Pumps
HOUSTON & JES
515 Main St.
Arnold of the Warren Construction nice manager of the local Golden Iterause of her Interest In edu-
and I company, who has been confined to Rule store, was a business rial- rational affairs. Mrs. W. S. Slough
' baa been chosen to glre the first
ii i i i
(v m ' ii m m h ' m w i
bin for the Hoatb Mr.
Mrs., Paul Evans are leaving this; his room in the Hall hotel for some tor In Cblloquln yesterday.
fjornlng for an extended southern
trip which will take tbem from
Klamath Falls for a fortnight. They
plan to visit with Evans" relatives
la Grid ley. Fort Jones, Busanvllln
and to also spend some time
time is reported as highly Improv
ed. Major Arnold baa been suf
fering from an attack of grippe.
Lakwvicnv Visitor Dr. and Mra.
in;M. C. Suit ot Lakevlew ate among
Sacramento and San Francisco. Mrs. j the visitors In Klamath -Falla this
Evans has recently recovered from week.
i party in Klamath Falls,
la from Bonanza John Driscoll' On .November fata, the following
of Bonanza Is a Klamath Falls visit
or thia week, his wife having under
gone an operation at one ot the lo
cal hospitals. Mr. Driscoll Informs
os that his Tiifo Is getting along
nicely. i
Forbes Pure Drugs
Eighth -at Maun -
Good Services-Good Drugi
if
Club Cafe
Thanksgiving
Dinner
MENU
Olympia Oyster Cocktail
Celery en Branch Ripe Olives
Chicken Gumbo
Consomme Royale
'Fillet of Sole . Tartar Sauce
Waldorf Salad Whipped Cream
Koaat Klamath Turkey
Suckling Pig
. Mashed Potatoes
Hot Mince
Coffee
Oyster Dressing
P,. , Cranberry Sauce
otuuea Douincm sweets
Domestic Goos e Baked Apple
- Cauliflour Hollandaise
Plum Pudding Hard and Brandy Sauce
cranoerry
Pumpkin
Ice Cre am Cake
Swiss or American Cheese Crackers
Tea . ;
Candied Sweet Potatoes
Apple Pies
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Milk
The Public Marki
"PAY CASH IT PAYS"
Is prepared to the last detail to supply you wi,
Thanksgiving Groceries. Our , prices are low
quality high. Note our Thanksgiving Specials-!
a saving in every item.
TurkcyH, Country DrcMvd, lb 4Sc
Hens, Country Drctwvd, Ib 35c
Oysters, Fancy Eiistern, per tun 40c
Oysters, Fancy Cove, per can 25c
Cranberries, Funcy Eustcrn, 2 lbs. 45c
Mince Meat, Home Made, Ib 30c
Shrimp, Fancy Tuberose, can 25c
Orange Peel, Fancy, Ib 50c
Lemon Peel, Funcy, lb 50c
Citron Peel, Fancy, lb 60c
Currants, Fancy, package 15c
Walnut, No. 1, Soft Shell, Ib 40c
Almonds, No. 1, Soft Shell, Ib 35c
Pop Corn, No. 1, Fancy, lb 20c
V.
PeunutH, Fresh Roosted, lb. '. 20c
Kuisins, Fancy Puffed, 2 lbs ..25c
Prunes, Sweet Italians, 2 lbs 25c
Celery, Large, Crisp, bunch 15c
Olives, Ripe, 2 cans 25c
Maraschino Cherries, Fancy 15e
Sweet Pickles, 1 Pint 30c
Cocoanuts, Fresh, each life
Cider, Sweet, per gallon ..50c
Coffee, Folgcr's Special, lb ..45c
Spitzcnbcrg Apples, Fancy, Wrap
Pcd .$2.60
Winter Banana Apples, Choice ....$1.75
Cottage Cheese in Cream, Pint ....25c
Jello, Any Flavor, package 10c
figs, Fancy, package ioe
Dates, Fancy, package ioe
Corn Standard, can
Corn, Tuberose, Fancy tan
Pens, Standard can ........
1'oan, Tuberose, Funcy un
pens, Tiny, Fancy, Small Cint!
String Beans, Stringlciw
String Beans, Tuberose, FwtJ
Tomatoes, Solid Pack, No.2e-l
A WV.l P...., CP If
lomuiocn, i uoerosc, raiii-j
Peaches, Freestones in Sprup.
Peaches, Cling, Tuberose, f
can
Apricots,' Choice, in Sprup,
Apricots, Tuberose, Fgncy, cm
Blackberries, Choice, in Syrup, o
Blackberries, Tuberose, Fancy,
Royal Ann Cherries, Choice, i
Syrup, can -
Royall Ann, Cherries, Tuber
Fancy, can "1
Loganberries, Choice in Syrup,
I nrronko -!na Tllhl.mHO. FflCy, tttL
UVftHIIUVIllVI,, A M - '
Cauliflowor, Fancy Hc"l -
Onions, Green, Bunch -
Onions, Dry, 8 lbs -
Sweet PoUtocs, Fancy, lbSl
Turnips, Fresh, lb
Carrots, Fresh, lb
Honey per Comb, -"
English Plum FuddinB
- ii Pint ---I
Whipping cream, 71 i,
Ti.-i,;,.in Pnmnkin. six 1
a iiniinojiiviiiB
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