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WILLYS-KNIGHT
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This is the car noted throughout the world; for the patented
sleeve valve motor., that never needs carbqn cleaning, valve
grining etc. Willys-Knight owners often report up to 50,000
miles without spending one dollar on their engine, and there
are plenty of Willys-Knights still in service that have past the
100,000 mile mark. If you don't know about this wonderful
car ask the first "owner you meet what he thinks of it.
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Overland-
Knight
Sales Go.
4th and Klamath Ave.
YOU CAN CROSS
THESE ITEMS
OFF
YOUR LIST
When You Buy a
WILLYS-KNIGHT
Regrind cylinders,
Grind valves
Clean carbon,
Fit piston, rings
and pins '..
Take up and '' "
adjust bearings
$88.00
wore Klamath Fulls vWIUirs m
Monday.
Mr. uud Mm. Leo Sultoti nml sim
Jumna wero tit Klamath Fulls on
.Mondiiy.
Mr. Richard and Outdo Rnhustelll
and Joseph Wright wero calling nl
tlio home of Arthur Shulmlro on
Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank (irwy nud
family spent the afternoon at tho
home of 8. L. Burnett Mondiiy.
Midland district was irhfllod, by
heavy rain storm in Monday even
ing. Putting ratK'licru back wlty
their haying.
Mr. ami Mrs, S. L. Burnett and
daughter was Kluinath Falls' vis
itors Tuesday.
I'. K. ). I'lOMC
Annual ririilc of P. K. O. Proves
Successful and Enjoyable
Close to 90 people, members ot
the P. E. O. and thVIr families snout
Sunday at Wlnl-Kao beach attending
the annual picnic. An enjoyable day
was spent by all who attended, with
games, swimming and a dolietous
picnic- lunch. Before returning to
the city lant evening the party -had
their picnic supper at the papular
beach.
TO MARTIX iiRKKS RANCH
- Miss Lou Iso Cattiiun, Miss May
Kartes and M. Priest motored to the
Martin Green ranch Sunday where
they enjoyed tho Klamath county
Catholic picnic.
PICNIC AT SPRAtiCK RIVKIt
Mr. and Mrs. A. Wyatt and family
accompanied by Mrs. W. I. Anderson
pent Sunday on the north fork of
Sprague River on an enjoyable ple-
ic party.
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We use "Velox" only for ALL Kodak
Work. Kodak work in at 9 a. m. out
at 5 p. ni. same day
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book ahead Into the future and
if you need glasses now, real
ize that yuur need ot them
then will be mure Imperative
In uae future and that you will
have missed muci of comfort
and Joy.
Dr. H. J. Winters
Eye Sight Specialist
Oe grind our own glasses
Klamati'j Falls, Ore.
Phone 93
We are specially equip
ped to economically
prcOuce booklets and
, advertising folders. -
W.O. SMITH
Printing Company
"Quality Printing"
ews Of The
Klamath Country
VfALIN
The teachers for the Malln school
this year have been selected. Mr.
K. K. Hannon for the seventh and
eighth; Miss Amundsen of Mon
mouth, 5th and 6th; Miss Ruth
Pettlt, 3rd and 4th and Mrs. Meda
Seigel, 1st and 2nd. Mr. Hannon,
Miss Pcttit and Mrs.. Seigel taught
here last year and will have the
same grades this year. .
The new linotype for the Malin
Progress has arrived and is being
installed In the Flacus building, as
temporary quarters. A new build
ing is to be erected immediately on
the corner lot, north of the Kallna
storo on Broadway and Lakeview
streets. The dimensions ot the
building arc to be 24x40, offices of
the Progress on one side and living
quarters on the other. Keen' Inter
est Is being shown by the residents
ot Malin and the farmers in the
community in the prospects of the
paper. The first Issue under the
new editor, Mr. Anderson will' be
printed at an early date.
Mrs. J. W. Sanders, Mrs. John
Reber and children and Miss Irene
McNeil, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Sbastney
and sons, Walter and Edwin were
among Klamath Falls visitors Thurs
day. .
Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins of Langell'i
Valley were dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Taylor
on Wednesday evening.
Mr. Albla Holcolb and Mr. Oscar
Holcolb nnd their wives wero in
Malin from Big Valley on Wednes
day. They were looking over the
country and business prospects ot
Malln. . '
Annie Zurar was operated on Wed
nesday by Dr. Trout, having lier ton
sils removed.
, Local vegetables of every variety
aro being brought to the local stores
each day by the truck gnrdnors and
ranchers. Strawberries and rasp
berries are also on the local market,
furnished by Malln farmers. New
potatoes have been marketed for
some time.
Vaclav and Louie Kallna, Earl
Wilson and.DavJd. My.orq Jqave. Sun
day for" Long Beach, California
wheref'they will' spend two " weeYs
visiting with friends and seeing the
country. .
The recent showers delayed the
work in the hay fields somewhat,
although much hay was in the stack
before the rain came.
A. E. Street and family and Irs.
Street's mother, Mrs. Seigel have
returned to Ten Mile, Oregon after
two weeks stay in Malln. Mrs.
Street and son... expects to remain
with her mother until school opens
in September. Mr. Street will be
in Malin at intervals during the re
mainder of the summer.
Mr. J. R. Pickett made a short
visit to Malin from Sprague River
where Mr. and Mrs. Pickett operate
a botel and- pool room.
Mr. and Mrs. George Myers spent
Friday In Klamath Falls attending
to matters ot business. Mr. Myers
has a large ranch on the highway
southeast of Malin.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton have return
ed from Medford where they , have
been spending some weeks, while
Mr. Clinton was employed at that
place.
VISIT HERE Sl'XMT
California Girls Visit Here Knrouto
to Outer Lake
Miss Harriett Agor of Yreka. Cali
fornia, Miss Rohrer ot Llttlo Shasta,
California and Miss Flynn ot Sacra
mento. California, arrived in the city
Saturday evening by motor from the
south and left Sunday for Crater
Lake, planning to return homo by
way of Medford.. While hero they
were tho guests of Miss Louise Cat
tuzza, who Is a school chum of Miss
Ager. They attended tha dance at
Altamont on Saturday evening.
MISS imOWX KETURXS
Miss Thelma Brown, who has been
the bouse guest of her cousin. Miss
Ruth Newton at Maln for several
days, returned home Sunday. Miss
.Newton accompanied Miss Brown
home and will spend several days
nere visiting with friends.
SPRING LAKE
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin have been
confined to their home for several
days by illness.
Mr. Cbas. Mack and daughter,
Donna, were city visitors Thursday.
Arthur Scbreiner and family have
returned from Grants Pass.
Walter Stewart was taken to the
hospital for treatment Thursday,
Most of the farmers In this neigh
borhood have their hay all stacked.
Walter and Irene Folsom called
on Frank Stewart Thursday evening
Mr. Ward Dolan and Mr. Chas,
Ager have just had telephones In
stalled in their homes.
MIDLAND
Mr. and Mrs. Sneeko and son
Sammy of Fresno, California, spent
a few days visiting with the Larg
ent and Gregory families on Miller
Island. Mr. and Mrs. Speeks went
north after spending a few days
here to attend business there.
., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flowers spent
Sunday at the home ot Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Hooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schmock of
Klamath Falls spent Sunday at the
-home ot Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Shul
mire. ,
Mr. and , Mrs. Ess land daughle:
spent Sunday at the Largent home
on Miller Island.
Albert Ball of Midland spent Sat
urday evening in Klamath Falls.
Charles Porter spent Saturday In
the county seat.
Among the Fort Klamath visiters
on Saturday anid Sunday were
Mrs. Hllbort L'argont and children
and Mrs, Albert Gregory and child
ren, Mr. and Mra. Speeks, Mr. and
M-rs. A. C. Sponce nnd family, Elmer
Dowdcn, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bish
op and son.
. J. C. Serlck and .daughter Mary
spent ,.t he,, evening on Sunday ot
the home of B. L Burnett..,? i ...
' Mrs, E, A. Bliuluilro and family
Buy during M Id-Sum met' Cloiinuicfl -Snli Tills Is I.hI Wouk, K
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Mothers, 6 l lungs
. School Days Near
Sewing Time Now
Third Is Our
at v. e. o. ricxir
Mrs. W. P. McMillan with a party!
of friends spent Sunday at Wlul-
Kse bench, where they enjoyed the
P. E. O. picnic. ,
Ginghams, 22 l-2c, 18c, 15c
LaFrance Ginghams, yard ... 18c
Fast color niiitf!i;uns. .52 inch width, in ho;iuiiful atfip'r-,
chocks, ilaiil patterns, combinations, of a ijnalily that vear
like iron exactly the kind of economical goods for, making
school clothes for lontf wear ami jooil appearance, , KeKll':ir"
Iv sold at 25c vard; dining Midsummer C'lcanance 18c! -
English Prints 22t Victor Ginghams 15c
These ginghams probably tiro th" peer nt
nil ginghams in price, unulity und weight.
Width. 38 inrheii. In dollar dotu and strlpo
pnttern. Fast colors. Regular 3Sc quality;
during Midsummer Clearance. SUHi'.
Twenty iintliTtm In this nleo iiiihIIiiui wnlglit
gingham of nIHimh nud rli k with flxurud
put terns. The Hon rune Huln price on lhoo
patterns surely Is moving thin I'lft aiwort
iiioiit will. Ii went Into the mil" as louder.
Moose Head and Lin-Fast suitings, plain and fancy voiles,
crepes, rayons, silks, for widely different tastes in individual
requirements for school clothes; also in this last week of our
Midsummer Clearance.
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ENJOY CRATER TKIP
Miss Marian Wortley and Walter
Short enjoyed a motor trip to Crater
Lake Sunday.
STYLE at a Trie, fiOLDW RATifj C I'-RVICF. With Vain,
Quality Apparent JV- ..''VilOFA'KS Yonr Prohle
Lnat Week of iii-fummer ctonrmtro Bute -Don't Dt'ltiy to I'roflt.
AKKIVK1) THIS MOHNINt;
C. I.. Ilnughtun of Medford was
among the business arrivals In the
city this morning.
Mis Edna Flsackus, who hns
been enjoying a wcok's vacation In
Portland, has returned home.
ntoM MKHKoui
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Owen nnd
Mrs. K, Uuhsell of Medford, mak
ing a tour of this section, spent
Sunday here. ,
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Mr. nnd Mrs. K. M. Chllco'to nnd
children enjoyed a picnic party at '
Wlul-Ktui lienrli Sunday,
I HO.M PASADK.NA
Dr. and Mrs. O. V. Illlln and son
ot I'usudenu, eiiroulo to Crater und
Diamond Lakes, spent Sunday In
Kluniutli Fulls.
LORENZ AXXCAIj PICNIC
Members of Ixirenz Company and
Families Enjoy Annual Picnic
With a sports program, horse shoe
throwing and swimming, making up
the main events of the day, about
SO of the employes of tho Lorenz
company and their families enjoyed
the annual picnic ot the company
Sunday at Lake of the Woods. Fit-
teen cars left the city yesterday
morning about eight o'clock with the
crowd and returned last evening
about nine.
TO AHHXAXD
Spend Htuidny at Aslilund Picking
Black Berries
Mr. and Mrs. Hay H. "Cap" need
spent Sunday at Ashland with Mr.
Reed's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Milton. The Mtltons have one of the
show places of the Ashland country,
raising all kinds of fruits. Mr. and
Mrs. Itcnd spent most ot the day
picking black berries.
TOl'RIXO OREGON
Mr. und Mrs. C. S. Carson and
Irving Falk of Eureka, California,
spent Sunday in Klamath Falls, en-
route north on an outing.
HIXUAY PICNIC
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Evans, with
Charles Bchaal and E. Wilson,
motored to Spencer Creek Htihdny,
where they enjoyed an outing and
picnic lunch.
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Coffee
Freshly Roasted
With the Aroma and Full Flavor of the Coffee Bean
Blended to Please, and Satisfy the Most Fastidious
- ' Taste. '
Roast our Coffee
Daily
' Which Assures You of the Full Coffee Strength. ,
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Can Make Your Picnic a Real Success
KMJOTTH PICNIC
Mr. und Mrs. E. L, Elliott wero
among local people at Spencer
crock yesterday on a plenlo and
fishing party, '
M DDI OKI DOCTOR
Dr. nnd Mrs. D. E. Loosely of
Medford jpent lover. Sunday in
Klamath Falls on a motor, trip. I
Whji&. Iiorclimi- y lulted with . Dr.
Paul Sharp.
ITALIAN-AMERICAN
GROCERY CO.
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