The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, December 03, 1925, Image 8

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    Thursday. Doc. 102
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fQ-LOCALSj
Cold- Look at the Picture and W arm V p
Slw's Wlmhiw IVtiy Gift for C.'iinhin I5rurtw- Mr. and Mrs.
Christmas, fir milady and for her J. A. Gordon returned the " arly
boudoir or an inviting davenport ' part of the week from San Frun-'
art shown In main window cinco and southrra oittea, where1
today, the dre?alnK pf the window they pen( Thanksgiving and the
having 'wen finished yesterday tiy , past week-end. They visited with
G. Baxter. The pillows were made their daughter Misa Hope Oord.ii
by several In the store and success-'during the holidays. According to
fully completed in shades of all Cordon they encountered acores of
popular new cctors. Negligees and cars driven off the road from Klam.
lcunging robes lo are introduced ath Talis to the bay cltlea due t.i
In the aindow which la an attrae-(the steady dcn-pour of roln which'
tion to the Christmas shopper In they experiencfd during their trip.
itscif. Cordon visited with Bob Hunsaker. !
- ; Klamath justice of the peace, dur-
Ketnrn from Portland Mr. and ing. his visit in San Francisco and
Mrs. C S. Curria have returned ' also called on Jack McAullffe. and
from Portland, where they have R. B. "Fun" Leonard, all three of,
spent the past week. They were whom are la southern hospitals, j
accompanied by their sons. Rich- ,
ard and RcierU j '"m r ReRter S. n. j
x Glllooa rf Mt. Shasta City and
To Resume Position Miss Kath- Thomas Mayne of Bingham Can
erine Undley will resume her post-iron. ftah. are the out of the state
tion In the office of Judge Cagha- residents to register foreign cars
gen In the city hall during the;" chamber or commerce reg
week. She has been absent from
her position tor the past month,
following an operation for appendi-
VI LIB. .VIM IjIUUlCJi 10 UUW J V.' lii ft i
a few days visit In Medford.
istratlon bureau yesterday. With
the close of the tourist seascn. the
care become less and less and those
who have occasion to register are
In the majority business men.
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Miss Print
Betom from Grant. Pw-li.! Rfarn Booth Mrs. L.
,. ... A Llndsey and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
, ,v- ..... i Hunsaker and four children re-, Priest, small da
. .... v f ! turned the early part of the week 11 r- r. t nest
p... .),. .h.ifoai Saa Francisco, where they "y from a major operatic to which
Pass, where they have spent tho, '; h .uhmled lhe cariv .r. of thc
past week visiting with Mnl ' "7. '""'""i .... R!l. ,... lh. K,BmJ
wt;a ouu nuusaniir in lAtiitj bim. " .......
No matter how uncomfortable you niay feel this winter, you II I belter off than men IB this
ru-turr weir when it vis taken. Photo aiiows a olar bear approaching the ship in which Cpt.
I rank Wuisley, llritislier, ami CJrettcr Alcamson. Canailimi l.alloonist, ventured into the frlgij
- .. t.. ?.iii'ih the liM-ation of lanil. They've jut returned.
Veatch's parents. They were de
layed on their return trip by a
minor accident.
pltal.
. ath Valley hospital.
Mrs. Poole In tho South Harry Klrkwoo.1 111 Albert Kirkwood.
Poole returned the early part of state highway engineer In charge
from San Francisco, Q( construction work between Ilo-
rn; Mr m:t PARTY HARMI1W-
t Is recovering rap- 1 Jill 1 1 llMslltlUii 1 they dr
HAS NO APPEAL
TO INSURGENTS
VlaiUlswea. In Cl.m.rk Mr. II - V
nv the week from San
er of the week until Friday evening ' " " " ',r T nanIa "d La"!w- " '! W AsmsC.TCc.
m.!n In tho .....h nnttt h. . . ....... . ...... 'f-ir..t'l P.-. M i W f... I . .... . . .
hnm ; irom a severe aiiacK oi iniiueuza. : . . , . muu rin-r vi .-tuna i'aaoia
.Idavs. VisltiE With her daughter. na. ...uuy .u in. en...r. o.eriurv,
,
as the guest of Mrs. Ed Propst.
Mrs. Rhorthill makes her
on Williamson Tiver.
hem a formal letter aaklng
hat committee assignments 1
deslro conditional upon the
two coming into the fold as repuhll- !
rans. Watson made this an
nouncement Tuesday after a call
upon President Coolldge.
It is believed that "Young Bob"
I will decline to attend the caucus.
at did his father for many years,
nml will stand with the two older
' Inxuritpnt members, vhn r,ii,.wa,i
As part ,he rMt,r ipon,,, firookhart of
I i.
visltig with her daughter.
Miss Ellenore Torrey.
In Klamath Wednesday Mrs. O. I
, i f peace will be extenuVd to Uob-
Itc,lkey Girls Improving Friend j , 0rt M. UFolletto of Wiscjnsln and
In from Merrill Fred McKen-: uu "" ; ".oruiu r. .ye. of North Dakota.
and who were ouitrd from the party i
organisation last year. Nye also,
Is expected to dxrline
al
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Novelty Jew
A Choice Gi
GIFTS
from Metz Htnnd apart from
ordinary giving.
Such unusually charmiJ
rare pieces as we presonj) jd
gifts, . indeed. Not hard to
here and inexpensive her?.
GEO. MET
Reliable Jeweler
"Let George Do it"
Next to Western Unioj
L. Brown of Williamson river and,,,. vprrill 1 Inclnrie1 In the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. 6. R. the two "boy" Insurpont members
Mr James Crimes, also of the j ou of bu,lneia Ti3ltor, Redkey. will be hai py to learn fri)ln ,he northwest.
urown-unmes ranch on the river, i. Klamath Falls yesterday 1011 ney are rJ?lu'' recovering potn wm bo Invited to the reg-
spent yesterday In Klamath Falls.
shopping and visiting with friends.
from an attack of scarlet fever, iar republican cau.-us Saturday
T. p.'wnicn naa Kept tnera connnen to nnd Senator Watson, chairman of
! lflvltiir for l'nrtliinrl
Henderson of the Klamath Develop- j lheir nome 'or !1
Christinas Ktiopping Miss Cer-! ment company. Is leaving today for
trude Cci of Barclay Springs spent I Portland, where lie plan to spend Xeiim m lelforI Dr. C.
Wednesday in Klamath Falls Christ-1 several days looking Into business S- Xewaom. dlrertor of the Klam
inn shonnlne and enlovine . viit ! affairs i ath county health unit, left Klam
the crnimlttee on committees will
with her many friends.
Pine Crove Visitor Mrs. A. . It.
Campbell was a visitor in Klam
ath Falls yesterday from ber home
In1 Pine Grove.
Parley F..xperteI In C. T. Dar
ley is expected to return today I business,
from Salem, where he has spent i
the past week on business affairs
in connection with the engineer
ing department of the city.
ath ' Falls yesterday for Medford,
where ha will speud a short time on
KAPSO FOR COLDS
at
FORBES
PURE DRUGS
From Lorella Included in thc
Arrived Ijvst Night Miss Elna
many visitor. In Klamath Falls ; Jen,0n arrived , Klamath Falli
wecnesaay to snop ,nc vis.i .unlMt ngh, on the eTenlng trailli
friends were Mr. and Mrs. Walter f (er tpeniinf, thrM weekl ln SaB
turaer, w uu are rancaera oi me
Lorella district.
Hero on Business Business vis
itors in Klamath Falls yesterday
included Charles Cox of Merrill.
Francisco and bay cities. She re
sumed her position In the survey
or's office in the court house this
morning.
Klamath Residents In Hospital
i Of Interest to those who are
Shopping; in Klamath Mrs. John, ptannlnx a southern trip or a visit
Liskey ct Malin. spent day in J la San Francisco Is the announce- j
the city recently, ahoping and ,., ,.- .nminpnf Klamath
looking into business affairs.
Merrill Visitors Mrs. H. J.
Hendricks is Included in the scores
of visitors In Klamath Falls yes
terday frcm her home ln Merrill.
Her husband is connected with the
high school department of the Mer
rill schools.
Hero on Business M. C. Gray,
(raveling representative for the
Oregon Journal Is in town for a Auliffe in St.
few days transacting business.
residents sro in San Francisco
h.'spitals. "hey receive tUn Klam
ath papers and read them faith
fully, according to a resident who
has recently returned from the
south, and they Icok forward to
visits from Klamath Falls people
who have occasion to be In San
Francisco. Those who are confined
In the hospitals are Bob Hunsaker,
Justice of the peaco of Klamath ,
Falls, in Lane hospital: Jack 51c-
Mary's hospital; R-
Advertlso Oiest "Give Christ
mas Chest" was" the announcement
on the tickets Issued yesterday
during the chamber of commerce,
showing the ardent campaign which
is being directed ky the Christmas
chest committee.
Xcw Memlier of Clmmlier One
new member has been added to
the chairtber of commerce through
the membership committee and the
name of A. B. Mooro appeared yes
terday on the membership bulletin
In the chamber.
Miss Vpp III Miss Jo Upp, of
the First Xatlonal bank has been
confined to her home the past few
days suffering from nn attack of; ,M Angeles
rlppe.
B. "Fuzz" Leonard In the Univer
sity of California hospital and
James Gordon of Fort Klamath in
Mary's Help hospital.
Captain Anplrgnli Lcavlna; Cap
tain O. C. Applcgate Is leaving
tonight for Portland, where lie will
attend the Diamond Jubilee or eev-enthy-fifth
birthday anniversary of
the Oregonian to enter the content
in an attempt to esta' lish the Iden
tity of the oldest reader of he Ore
gonlan. Upon his return to Klnm
ath Falls he will leave Immediate
ly for Long Bench to spend tho
Christmas holidays with his son
Roy Applegate. - While In the aouth
Captain Applegate plans to meet
with the Xutional Commander of
Indian Wars, John II. Brandt of
Ilenilrirks In Today Fred Hend
ricks of Klamath Agency, familiar
figure on the reservation and a
member of the tribal council was a
business visitor In the city yester
day. Hendricks has been select
ed as one of tho delegates to mectj
with th board of directors of the
chamber of commerce on Tuesday
of Next week at noon to explain
to the body the proposition of back-1
ing tho requert of the Indians for;
$6. 000, Ouu from the federal gov-
eminent, j
KAPSO FOR COLDS
at
FORBES
PURE DRUGS
Have Your Xmat Photo
graphs Taken Early.
STINSON'S STUDIO
rV I
Suits and
Overcoats
5 to $45
With the holidays near at hand, natur
ally ve all want to look our very best, and
right now before the busiest season starts
" with our mid-winter stocks complete
we can outfit you in the latest styles and
patterns at lower prices.
The Brownsville
Woolen Mills Store
P. S. AIho to tho man that cannot be fitted
properly in a ready-made suit Now is the time to
place your order for that new holiday Biiii.
I
RAYON
SILK
Underwear
At Popular Prices
P.loomei-8, Step-ins Vests and Combinations in manv beautiful M
Unusual prices for these dainty garments. J gg to 2,j
.89to$l
Other garments correspondingly low in price.
Handkerchiefs
For Christmas Gifts
Vests
Most anything you want in hankerchiefs, sin
nv hnvnA TAnnA ftr.. tn M (10 Def boX
Are You Going to Buy
Dolls for Christmas?
HECTOR'S
N0WOiu,?Me,iful0p?0it,,,nitr for the doll buyer.
Out entire stock of dolls is being sold at ;
M Ml
The Fashion Center