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Do you know
The Amount of Stock
YOu WILL believe we do not exau
eraie, when you have visited our
))own Stairs Store, it we say we be
lieve we have t lie largest stock of
footwear in Klamath county.
There i .1 definite and round, logical and
sensible reason In this being true. The
great majorlt,- c( people, between 65 and
7 r per cent, purchase good quality, servle
tble, medium priced f-.iotwea.-. We carry our
stork ttf footwear in proportion whk-'i
means we carry a much larger stook of
medium priced good quality footwear and
the usual volume of patterns in novelty,
special and high priced footwear merch
andise as well.
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Vews Of The
Klamath Country
(MP RULE GORPORATiOH
We use "Velox" only for ALL Kodak
Work. Kodak work in at 9 a. m. out
at 5 p. m. same day
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Notice Big Difference
in the Way You Feel
Quit Poisoning Yourself To-, ference in the way you feel, con-
rtav F.el Renter in Few ! tains I"lre vegetable ingredients ap-
j , J -, : proved bv Phvsicians
Hnnrc rr lJ r I net-
Helps nnture
1 cleanse and rone your liver
strengthen your digestive organs
Make this test! End suffering
"from Indigestion. Pimples. Pains in
Back and Sides, Constipation, Head
r aches and tired, rundown condition.
due to Self-poisoning because of
Hluzziah liver and clogged intestines. ! satisfied, or no cost
Take a oleasant snoonful of Dr. I Dr. Thacher's is sold and recotu
; Thacher's Liver and Blood Syrup ! mended, under this guarantee by the
I after the next two meals. In less I Star Drug Store and all leading
than 14 hours notice the quick dif-1 druggists. Adv.
'soothe the tired and overtaxed
nerves, brace up your system and
purify your blood and restore your
energy again. You, too, must be
' Group Insurance
Plan Established
i employe severs connection w ith
i the firm, his insurance policy is
j automatically discontinued.
Br Klamath StOre Arnl Division Mobiliizs Quickly.
- , , - CAMP LEWIS, Wash., Aug. 4.(P)
Thought to be the only store lb (hird army diyjsion here can
southern Oregon to initltiate the j mobilize and be ready to entrain
plan, the Golden Rule store today in one hour and 45 minutes. This
announces the establishnint of ; ' determined recently In a test
:,.. ,. i u mobilization ordered by Major Gcn-
the group insurance plan by which i
' i ral William II. Johnston, camp
every employe of the company ; coramander Tbe mobilization plan
would be Insurd for $1000 as long kcpt secrpt , fa orders
as they are employes of the store, j were )5fiue(1. Everv unit in camp
The plan is being established under j pa(.ke(, up anfl wa at fa railroad
the direction of James Driscoll, s(ation wlthin the ;ime tated
local insurance man.
The employes will be Insured at The mayor of Holloway. Ohio, a
no cost to themselves, Perry O. , woman, tendered her resignation,
DeLup, insurance agon', associated j declaring the office Interfered -with
With Air. Driscoll, snld. When the ' her home work.
Sacred Heart
Academy
a select boarding and day school for girls and
boys. Conducted by the Sisters of St. Francis.
Grades foHow regular utate courses.
MUSIC AND ART
departments under excellent teachers. High
school standardized. Rates are reasonable. For
information write Sisters of St. Ffancis or call
at the academy.
KLAMATH FALLS
Sprague River Items
We as put., as are, very much elat
ed over tho new school building
which is progressing so nicely, and
at the fact that we will soon have
a 5000. 00. school building. This
will be quite an asset to our town.
Miss Roai Lawver Is vjslting at
her Uncle's, A. 6, Miller at I'htlo
quia. Mr, I'uikett. who has the logging
contract tor the Camell Lumber fo.,
was In town ou Friday of last
week. Mr. I'uckott Is one of the best
enulpped loggerr in the field to
day. he has his camp at Oherrj
creek.
Tho ladies aid society v, ill meet
with Mrs. Panket on Thursday of
this week.
.Mr. and Mrs. Karl Holland was
In Klamath Kalis on Saturday of
lust week, Mr. Holland is superin
tendent of the mill at this place.
We are informed that the t'amell
Lumber i'.,., whi.:i is operating a
mill at this place will soon build
ten more cottages for their em
ployes. A young man was drowned In
tile river about four miles above this
place on Saturday of Us; week.
Arthur Laugo'.l who move;l from
his ranch on Whiskey creek has
moved back.
F. A. Ilutto has been in Portland
for the last week on business, M.
HuttO will be a wituess ill the case
of the government prosecuting Lie
parties whj tsile the cattle from
the north marsh about a month ago
and drove them to Head, where they
ere caught.
. Bert Hanes of Klamats Falls who
happened to an accident lust Thurs
day while loading logs fir Paton, is
reported doing fine. M .-. Ilanes
cauji-u his hand under sprocket
chain and mashed it. He was taken
to the Klamath Valley hospital and
Dr. Trua.x was called to administer
treatment.
Dock Hianesy the elo tri-al man
here is doing well and is so pleas
ed wnn the outlook at this place
he is going to build him a dwelling
and locale here permanently and he
knows electricity and the best of It
all is 'he has a conscience after he
has fixed It, o.- has done the work
and makes his charges, you do not
leave his shop s'lying I iievor will
go back there again for he cbaigea
so much, give him a trial and see
if I am not right.
Policeman Erskin Beal is in Port
land on business this week.
A. it. McNair who purchased the
garage of Mr. Walter Gregg is do
ing well infact he is busy and seems
to be able to deliver the goods.
Prospective buyers who -:ome to
this place can get the desired in
formation of B. E. Woliord, he Is
ilways ready to give aiy informa
tion you may need. And now is
the time to buy as property will
advance here for the Railroads will
soon both be here and then the
people will begin to want to buy.
We believe that if. we bad the fol
lowing businesses here that they
could do well as the business is
here. A doctor and he should have
a drug store, we also need a bak
ery, and a meat market.
C A. Scohnin is able to be at
his work after lw-o weeks absence
on account of an Injury.
Mr. Gobeyin and his family are
the guests of tho Wolfords. The
Goberllns are prospective settlers
at this place.
Dr. Rodgers of the Klamath
Agency was calling on his patients
In the east end of the reservation
this week. Dr. Itodgers seems to bfl
(lulte busy.
Judge Levi F. Walker and Mrs.
Walker were in Sprague Itiver from
their ranch last week.
Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Anderson and
family were in Sprague Itiver one
day last week and visited Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Hunter.
Billie Turner Jackson was visiting
at the home of Mr. and lira. Deniel
Clinton on Sunday.
Mrs. Bertha D. Wallace made a
business trip to Klamath Falls one-
day last week. Mrs. Wallace holds
the position as field matron.
New Addition
Is Killed in
Council Room
Refusal of K. D. Co. to
Grade Brings Di
vided Vote
Unwilling to approve an addition
!,i Klaniat. i Falls unless the Klam
ath Development Co. agreed to grade
streets, two QOUttClltttOh refused to
accept Dixon Addition No. -'. They
were Fred H. Coter and B. u. iial
slger, while c. . Roberts and I'. K.
Stuckey voted for tho new addition.
a representative ol the company
pointed out to the council that
grading tho streets WOUld entail
such expense that the properly
would not be salable.
Another residence section In Ihe
city came into being last night wlct
the creation of Home. i res a IS aCT
tract OOUOa of town, which was ac
cepted by thu city council. Forty
more acres will he Included In tho
section pending Inspection by the
county court of the acreage.
1 rsisteiice won Its reward last
niglu ami Western I'uion messenger
boys were allowed seven-fool park-
.-s space in front o( the telegraph
office, following an orat plea for
a sporl restricted space. The four
boys who appeared before tho city
council were Oris Sweeney, Charles
Katon. Koy Durham and George
Helton.
The usual time was devoted to
tile passage or consideration of or
dinances. Ordinances adopted last ulg'it
were: Ordinance to appoint 0, M.
Cosehoom. city architect for the puh
Uc librarv; paving of l'ayuo allay;
approving se-sale of certain land
to F. Hill Hunter; re-sale of land
to Oscar Holm; paving of Washing
ton street 'from Seventh to Kighth;
Lincoln street from Kleventh easter
ly to the Llnkville cemetery; Jeffer
sen street ftom Ninth easterly to
the Government cumtl.
TUESDAY, iUIGUST 4, 1926
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Hunsaker Leaves
For South Again
The services of a specialist are
Bought by K. E. Hunsaker, Justice
of the peace, who left yesterday for
San Francis o where he plans to
enter Stanford University hospital
aud there remain for diagnosis and
treatment. It is said that tho mag- ;
I titrate win not return home to I
Klamath Falls until his condition
ehows Improvement.
PUBLIC SERVICE
MEN MEET WITH
PUBLIC BODIES
A0
New Beauty for the Better Buick
Duotonc Duco, DOW intrn
dttccd by Buick, is the
latest, smartest, most
striking color untl finish
combination for motor
curs. Its soft splendor
charmingly enhances the
heaiitiful new Htiiek body
BUICK
lines. Tt establishes a new
OUBtCVtn vogue in motorcar
dress. And Dnotone Dnco
is only one of many l(J26
Buick improvements. Tho
Better Btiiek is on display
today in the showroom of
every Buick detrier.
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MICHIGAN
An investigation of crop pro
duction, both present and potential,
and the market for crops, prompted
members and officials 61 the public
service commission this morning to
meet with the directors of the Klam
ath Irrigation district and the Klam
ath Federated Board.
In both meetings the state men
made it clear that they wore In
Klamath to ascertain whether or not
agricultural conditions in Klamath
would stand an increase in railroad
rates or a decrease. On t lie on,
hand the railroads are petitioning
the Interstate commerce commission
for an increase in rates and on the
other, a resolution is on record in
congress asking that an investiga
tion be conducted with the view in
end of effecting a decrease in rail
road rates for agriculture.
Both the directors of irrigation
district and members of the federat
ed board endeavored to show why
the railroad rates for farm products
should not only not be Increased,
but a decrease would help farmers
secure a reasonable, profit from their
land and spur them on to greater
agricultural development.
FOREST KIRK WORSE
Buick 8C Star Garage
Opposite White Pelican Hotel
HEN BBTTKH iUTOUOIILB! . SI ,. I. I I - BO ICR Will IU1LD Till
Hi-Jackers in
Shooting Fray
Mystery Surrounds In
jury to Two in
Gun Fight
LOS AXGELKS. Calif, Aug. I,
IP) Two men, both dangerously
woundda wen- In d hospital early
today here and in Long Beach, and
j two were held by the police of t he i dash, d into the homo of 'i Long
I two cities for Investigation as the; Bnacll pollea officer, a mile from
' result of wliut officers say wus a J the scene of the shooting, nnd SSgCd
pitched battle in Long Bench In- for water.
llMai, nn imiam i,,I 1, 1 . t . . 1 . . . I
I Brnnenian, acoofdiBg to th
The wounded were Jaas Barrat, ' boa Angotei police, broughl lUunsan
alias Jack Collins, San Francisco, ! to the hospital here.
located In tho Seaside hospital, .
Long Beach, and ('. II. Muiixon, Los
Angeles, found In the Clnru Itlirlou
'hospital here. Till two in custodj
gave ttie names or lack amnio,
Kan Franc isco, aud Georite L. Bnttn
man, Los Angeles. - v 1
Martin v.-ns arrested when hi
A Tennyson room In a now mu
ni urn In Lincoln, England, will be
exclusively devoted to books, ple
i i r. nnd msnuscripts, and such of
lite poet's persona possessions as
can In- got together.
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. L The
forest fire on Cedar Swamp creek,
in the Mount Hood National forest
wa sreported worse today. It now
covers an area about a half mile
wide and one and one half miles
long, the forest supervisors office
reported.
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A correlation machine, with few
er parts than a typewriter, driven
by an electric motor, has demon
strated calculations in ten minutes,
which task formerly took two hours.
Mens Canvas Olovea, good weight,
2 prs. for 25c. Klamath Klothing
Kompany. Adv. 31-6.
Dan Dcsduncs, coir --ed leader of the
naiipU-st negro Ixind in Omaha, has
)ust u little more Strut In hit inarch
ing now than ever before Whyv,
Well, his band has contracted ;o
pluy for h parade ot thfl Ku Klux
Klan, who will march in full regalia,
with hoods and every thing.
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That World Famous
WILLIS -KNIGHT MOTOR
It Never Wears Out It Wears In.
For luxury, long life and low upkeep this car is incom
parable. With value fat beyond its price makes this
one of the most popular cars of today, and they are
not expensive.
"THE CAR WITHOUT AN ENEMY"
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OVERLAND - KNIGHT SALES CO.
Phone 899 Fourth and Klamath
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