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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1926)
rpo Sbr Saturday,-Mav 1. 192rt i-in w'. ';. .i.ii.u .ui 1 1 1 gr locals Kaacbrr In P. W. Uold, mer chot of the Bougu country, is mom the many out of town buel bm visitors tn the city durlni tb put fw days. fhllaqula Visitor L. T. Klrlmnl on of Chitoqula. was lit the city Bonanaa Visitor V. W. Fordnev of Bonenta t Included tn the many out of town buinM visitors la Klsnath Falls during lb put few day. ) From Moiloc I'oinr W. E. Lamm, president of the Klamath Falls Ro . ury club, was in the city from Mo doc Point to attend the weekly luncheon of tho group. Return From North Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hall are being welcomed home atler a mouth's pleasure in Portland. Seattle, Vancourer and Victoria. While In Victoria tbey attended the International convention of Rotary. on business today. lb-turn to Work Albert May of Mot's store, resumed bis post' tlon there yestsrdsy after an Illness c the past few days. To Return Tonight Sheriff Hurt Hawkins, who drove north Thurs day with J. C. Frailer, is eipected to return from- Salem tonight. Bonaasa Visitor J. A. Maboney of Bonanta la among the many out of town business visitors In the city yesterday. From IVItcaa Hay Jim Johnston pent Thursday In Klamath Kails from bis borne In Pellran City. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. l Johnston and holds the position of euaineer at -the camp. Itifurn Homo .Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred 0 lover and son Freddy were expected to arrive in Klamath Falls last night after a week'a visit in the north where they attended a combined convention of Oregou and Washington jewelers. They visited tor a time In Hortlsttd and Lous-! view. ! hold. where the convention was piano which the organisation Is purchasing. I Italic Calls Mnny The litninfll ' dance given Thursday night In thej Amerli'sn Lglon building uuder the, aupirea of the Reserve Officers! was most successful, sccordlng to; .many who Attended lb affair. The proceed from the dance will goj 1 Into a treasury tor the payment of VLItlng Here Miw. Peter Man! of Yrk. who will be remembered by her many friends In Klamatb Falls aa Mrs. Bulls Hhoets, was In the city yesterday to visit with her acquaintances. Mrs. Msnl's mar riage waa a recent event In the northern California city. 8ome very pretty coats lust In at Ilea llegln'a Store. A JO M A Few Every, Day Prices Compare them with those of any store, then call or Phone 169 and we will deliver them, any hour between 9 a. m. and 5 p. m., without extra charge. . Her From Bonaasa Included In Uje oat of town visitors in the city yesterday waa Agnea Sullivan, resi dent of (be Bonaasa country, who spent the day shopping and .visit lag with friends. Adraace Aceata Hero Thomas Dawson and C. J. McDonald, both advaace agent tor the Al O. Barnes circus, arrived In Klamath Falls to look after affairs tor he circus troupes which will be In Klamatb May 10. Malta Rancher la Vincent Ha vallna, on ot the moat prosperous ot tie Bohemian rancher ot the Malln country, waa In the city yes terday afternoon from hla ranch In southern, Klamatb. He reports con ' dltlonj good In the Malln section. Peterson Fined Ole Peterson I was committed to the county tall late yesterday afternoon upon fail ure to pay hla fin ot fit for pos session ot Intoxicating liquor. bans for Kuaa Miss Ruth DeLap Is la Eugene for a week to have dental work don. She will visit on the campus of the Univer sity f Oregon while in the north ern city. ' Visiting la Klamath Interesting vtattora in Klamath Falls this week Include Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Slater ot Lincoln. California, who have been the house guest tor several days of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. St. Clair. 1130 Oregon avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Slater are leaving this evening for the south, after a moat delightful visit In Klamath. Shrimps, per can 15c Cove Oysters, per can ' 15c Fancy Crab, per can 30c Fancy Tuna Fish 15c Fancy Minced Clams 25c Fancy Sardines, 2 cans .' : 25c Bulk Macaroni, lb 10c Fontana Brand Noodles Macaroni 3ea shells Packages 25c . 3 : Betaraiaa; to Klamath Mrs. Fsr ell E. Hopkins la returning to Klam ath Fall tomorrow from Los An geles and San Francisco, where ahe has been visiting for the past fort night Mrs. Hopkins la wife of the day clerk of the Wlhte Pelican ho '! To Preach ftnnday Rev. J.' W. Bryant lll fill the pulpit of the First Chriatlan church tomorrow, Sunday. M waa learned yesterday afternoon. Rev. Bryant will preach both afternoon and evening serv ice, . '.!'; To Spend Werk-fcad Byron Har denbrook and Paul Dalton are leav ing this afternoon tor Diamond Lake, where they plan to apend the week-end fishing in Klamath's well known fishing resort. They hope to return Sunday evening with the limit of flab. ' Western Nights Plans for Elks' Western Nights. Msy 1J. 14 and 15. are rapidly being completed, accord ing to those in charge ot arrange ments. That thla year's Western Nights are no surpass any other cel ebrations aa many new members are eager to participate In the first wild western show since their initiation. BIy Ranchers In J. .V. Qivan, with Mrs. Olvan. drove Into Klam- ath Falls yesterday to apend Friday en business from their stock ranch In the Bly country. The roads are la good condition and Mr. and Mrs, Olrsn made the trip in little over three hours. Gtvan baa been prom inently identified with the Klamath rodeo for the past few years. Attend "Scandals" Among the groups from Klamath Falls to motor to Medford yesterday were a num ber ot th younger set, who enjoyed the showing of George White's "Scandals ot 12." in Hunt's Cra terlsn theater. In the psrtiea were Miss Connie On suit. Miss Inel Jen kins. Mis Msrlsm Wortley. Miss Katherina Plunkett, Miss Helen Abbey and Ted Snyder. Henry Ger ber, James Magulre. Charles Ma guire and "Happy" Brook field. Leave for North Miss Ailees Mordoff and Percy Murray loft earlv yesterday morning by motor for the north, where they will visit until Taesdsy. Miss Mordoff will visit her sister. Mse Louise Mordoff ot the I'nlverslty of Oregon. Both girls ere Delta etss on the Oregon cam ps". Murray will continue to Cor vallls to Visit with friends and fra ternity brothers. He is a member of Phi Kappa Sigma. Porter' Condition Same The condition ot G. T. Porter. 70 year old resident of Klamath Falls, re mains the same, according to word from hi son Lloyd Porter, who Is la Portland with his father. Lloyd Porter 1 expected to return . to Klamath Fall tonight and Mrs. Porter and her daughter, Mrs. An drew Collier, are leaving thla morn ing for the north to be with Por ter. ' Child Is Born Mr. and Mrs. Or vllle Lohrey are rectevlng the con gratulation ot their many friends over the birth ot a baby boy born to- them In the Klamath General hospital at 4 o'clock Friday morn ing. . . ' Alphabet .Spaghetti Klamath Rhubarb, 5 lbs ...:25c Deviled Meat, can ,05c 6.'i oz. Mayonnaise ...25c Canned Milk, any kind .....10c Corn Flakes, pits. .'. ...10c - 10 Sunny Monday ...35c 10 Crystal White :40c 1 Carton Fels Naphtha Soap 70c 24 lb. Gold Dust 28c 3Vi lb. Naphtha Powder 25c 3 Jell Powder (a jello) .........25c Oranges Reg. 35c dozen, now 25c Reg. 60c dozen, now 50c California Strawberries, 2 for 35c Fancy New Peas, 3 lbs. 25c Fancy New Potatoes, 1 lb .t 15c Fancy Tomatoes, 1 lb 20c Fancy Asparagus, 1 lb 10c Fancy Sweet Potatoes, 2 lbs. 25c Bunch Carrots, 2 for 15c Bunch Turnips, 2 for 15c Bunch Beets, 2 for 15c Bunch Onions,' each 05c Bunch Radish, 2 for 15c Large Fancy Celery, each 20c Large Pork and Beans 20c Medium Pork and Beans 10c Campbell's Soups 10c Assorted Jellies, 2 for 25c Assorted Jams, 2 for 25c No. 10 (gallon) Jams $1.50 No. 10 (gallon) Jellies ,.....$1.50 No. 10 Solid Pack Tomatoes 50c No. 10 Loganberries ...' 75c No. 10 Rlackberries 75c Diamond'. Dix Ice' Cream per cup 10c We will also have a few Oregon Strawberries PUBLIC MARKET Phone 169 ! ... 126 No. 6th St "PAY CASH IT PAYS" IT'S STRAW HAT TIME 50 Styles of Straw and Panamas to make selections from Knox and other good makes Swiss and snay brim styles . Fancy and plain bands $2.50 to $10.00 laAMAMKlOTHWG LEADING CLOTHIERS SINCE lBOl" Klamath Klothing . KompanyV Today's Bargain Specials Take advantage of these today's Specials for every article ad vertised is a genuine Bargain Mens Fine' Silk and wool slip-on sweaters new fancy patterns Extra Special at $4.95 Men's Fine Broadcloth Shirts Fancy patterns with attached collars $1.95. Three for $5 Men's Fine Broadcloth Shirts with separate collars to match $1.95; Three for $5 . Men's Lace Khaki Pants Extra good buy $1.95 Chalmers Athletic Union Suits 85c Three for $2.50 Men's Fine Work Shirts two pockets full cut 85c. . Three for $2.50 Men's Regular $3.50 Work Shoes. Special $2.45 Men's Work Sox tan and black colors. 7prs. $1 Men's 16-in. Boots and Pacs Make you know regular val ues up to $15. Today $9.85- Men's Good quality rib Un ion Suits short sleeves. Special today 95c. SHOES REBUILT JACK FROST Work Gloves 110 So. 6th Bt. lirat Poor From Mala St. L." API NO CLOTHIER!. B1HCC lsKl 8