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PACE TWO -r
EVKNltV RERArifl, KTAMAtn FALtA OREfloN
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Young
Stribling
Is in Pendleton
Married
PRXDI.KTON, Or'.. Auk. 7. W.
I.. I Young) Strlhling and Inn en
loutBRi' ptiiwod through Pendleton
t hnt' morning cnrnule in 1'orlUuiil
ink! California points. The famous
ticorgiu school buy boxer was ar
eomp.mied In I'a. Ma ami baby Strih-
llng. The p:irt is iravi'him in a
huge motor van Known as "Youni:
Ktribllng's Molill.' Ilungnlow" anil a
roadster. According lo Stribling tin1
tleorgin school boy will have two
lights in California, one in Oakland
about August 1 L and one later in
I, os' Angeles. I'a Stribling. tin'
young lighter's manager, was uneer- 1
tnlifrs otitic identity of tin- oppon- !
ente to le selected bui apparently
dldi.uol care much who they were.
l&HTlHeli KMtOl Ti: NORTH
ifcf. and Mrs. .1. N. I.ausion nf
Maxirell, California, on a motor trip
north, are visiting here today.
lip
HE GIVEN
HIGHEST PRAIS
E
Cnrlotta Curwood. daughter of
j.,.,,,, Oliver COrwood. famouii
noreUlt. steCWtlK married Anthony
Jirus. Ohio Slate i:niversily stud'nt.
but the netrn leaked out and iter
father cabled his "congratulations
troin Europe. Pride and groom live
lnleiroit.
I .OS" AXflRT.KS. Aug. T. .V"
Jumps A. Itranagau. of Philadelphia,
i put the Indian on a pedestal of
soioneo ut t he Auteriean aborigine
society's sessions here today with
the declaration that the American
aborigine was the first chemist on
this continent.
i The Indian, said Itranagau. knew
nothing of ehemistry and geology as
we understand those terms, lint he
was quick to take advantage of
chemical combinations and geologi
cal conditions in bis surroundings.
To prove his point, the I'hiludel
phlan cited his method of making
fli.it arrowheads, spears and knives
by using a piece of bone scoured or
soaked in ashes and water. He also
; pointed to the Indian's ability lo lau
! hides, make glue train fish scales.
water proof canoe seams with pitch,
temper clay for pottery and dye Ma
elothes.
fltOM SWAN LAKN
la
Mirs Evelyn Applegatc was
from Swan Lake this morning ehop-
ping. At the opening of the fall
terra of school .Miss Applegate will
return to Klamath Kalis lo teach
music in the public schools and ii
looking forward to th-.' time when
school takes up for the year.
I.K.WK BOB ROSEBUBG
Mr. and Mrs. (5. 11. t'arleton and
on Alfred of Merrill left this mom-
ting for Roseburg where they will
visit with relatives and -friends for
la week or ten days. On their return
trip home they will probably go
around by way of Coos Ray before
returning home. They were guests
of Miss Mamie Carleton over night
in this city before leaving .for Rose
burg. J.U'WKSK MOrXTAlN Cl.lMH.
Kits TO EXPLORE CANADA
Society's easy to stay in if you
have enough money, otherwise you
can't look bored enough.
Sacred Heart
. Academy
la select boarding and day school for girls and
' boys. Conducted by the Sisters of St. Francis.
Grades follow regulaf state courses.
MUSIC AND ART
departments under excellent teachers. High
school standardized. Rates are reasonable. For
information write Sisters of St. Francis or call
at the academy.
KLAMATH FALLS
TOKYO. Aug r. (jpf Under the
joint auspices of the Tokyo Xichi
Xichi. the Osake Muinishi and the
Japan Mountaineering' society, an
attempt will be mode by a parly of
Japanese mountain climbers to es
cend the heretofore unsurmount
able peaks of the Canadian Rock
ies. The party, which will be cap
tained by Mr. Maki, one of the
leading mountaineers of Japan, will
include representatives from the
Peers' School and Keio university.
Final preparations will be made
at Vancouver.
The climbers will start out from I
Jasper with .to horses and a number
of native guides and a base camp
will be established at the foot of
Hit. Colombia. The party is ex
pected to bo away about three
months.
We use "Velox" only for ALL Kodak
Work. Kodak work in at 9 a u. out
at 5 p. m. same day
Engine Prices
19 below 1913 level
YOU con buy a "Z" now at a price per horsepower
that is 19 below Fairbanks-Morse advertised engine
prices of 1913. Quantity production, engineering skill and
careful manufacture have all been combined to give a
better engine a more reliable engine for less money.
And this saving is passed on to you.
More than 1,250,000 horsepower arc in use on farms
the "Z" is famous for its dependability and operating
economy. The magneto-equipt "Z" operates on kerosene.
Buy now 19 below 1913 level
TRY LORENZ COMPANY FIRST
FORT KLAMATH
Mr. and Mrs. J. L, Oimlon and
son Brett, motored to the truckle
horry patch Sunday. They repmt
that there will ho a lot of fine
berries.
Hoy Hickman spent the week
end here with wife and daughter,
lie returned lo Klamath Kails Mon
day. Peta Oard. who has been em
ployed in the Crater Lake Xatlonal
park servlee for the last three years,
gave up his Job yesterday.
Mr and Mrs. Webster and chil
dren of California are here visit
ing friends. .Mr. and Mrs. tleorge
llcynoldv
Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. Qordon have
pun based a new Siudehaker coach.
The Elliott girls from Klamath
Agency gave a swimming party at
Wlulske and a crowd of young folks
from here were Invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Karnest Ben net I
lime returned from the blackberry
patch. They report a very fine lot
of berries.
Mrs. Kmniett Slsemore. who was
a teacher of here and has been in
San Hanciseo fur the past two
years, has returned for a few weeks'
visit with Mr. and Mrs. 1.. C. Slse
more. Mrs. Bra Xichols was here and
spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
Art Xichols who are prominent
ranchers of Wood Itiver valley.
Mr. and Mrs. F.disou I'oulk of
Gazelle. Calif., spent Sunday night
with Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Loosely.
Sunday they motored to Crater
Lake, They were a.comiianied bv
two girls friends and their daughter
Orth Slsemore motored to Klam
ath Kalis Saturday evening, lie was
accompanied by his mother, Mrs.
I., c. Slsemore. They brought Mrs.
Kmuiitt Si.:etnore buck with litem.
Mr. and Mrs. tleorge Reynolds
unfortunately ran into the ditch
above the Woodruff ranch Satur
day evening. They broke a rear
axle.
Mrs. 11. R. Loosely spent Sun
day with Mrs. Art Nichols. She
reports a very fine dinner and a
lovely afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Orth have
purchased a new Dodge car.
Business Houses
Plan Changes in
Locations Soon
Hl'l.fiAUlA MOVKS TO PRE
VENT FOOD PROFITEERING
SOFIA, Aug. 7. (P) Minister of
the Interior Russeff has directed
the chief Commission of Provisions
to begin proceedings against fruit
and vegetable merchants in half
a dozen cities to compel them to
sell their produce at reasonable
prices. Complaints had been made
that prices three times as large
as they should be were being
charged. Some milkmen, who were
said to be charging excessive prices,
also were included.
The provision authorities were
instructed by minister not only
to fine those 'nd guilty of pro
fiteering but impose prison sen
tences of one -ar as well.
With the completion of the new
Charles Riley building at Ninth and
Main, Dix Brothers, loct automo
bile accessory firm, will move from
their present location three doors
west Into the building, which Mr.
Riley expects to have completed not
later than the middle of September,
was the announcement matin today.
Millers" market at 80? Main, two
doors west of the Dlx Brothers, will
take the location now being occu
pied by Dix. At the present lime it
Is not known who will occupy the
present location of Miller's market,
a number of local business firms
are considering the place.
Veterans of SO Veins Organize
SAX FRAXCISCO, Aug. 0, (VP)
Corporal H. W. Roberts post. Veter
ans of Foreign Wars, has a condi
tion of membership lhat probably
is unique. No veteran is eligible un
less he has served at least 20 years
in the army, navy or marine corps.
He must, of course, have put in part
of that time in foreign territory to
comply with the general requirement
of the V. F. W.
TOASTS:
Tip a cup to Lawyer Bang,
Ills llngiD's full of sloppy slang,
He tried a ttase for Willie Fang,
Tomorrow Willie's gonna 'hang.
So drink it down to Lawyer Bang.
Lap u few to pretty Flo,
This baby kicks in Ziegfeld's Show.
She loves the guys with loads of
dough.
But cans 'em when their Jack runs
low,
So drink It down to pretty Flo.
Sink n mug to Peter Hly,
This bird's an Undertaker gu'-,
He rubs hi', hands and Ihldes U sigh,
And prays for you and me to die,
Hi'drink ft dow-n to Peter lily.
Saturday Special
98
Vases, candle-stick holders, flower urns and
candy and flower jars from
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
of the beautiful coloring and design
98c
See our window A real bargain while they
last
Stinson Studio
Fine Portraits Outdoor Protography
Kodak Finishing
7 3 7 Main
The stein with the cotnplele Paal Officii service frOttt it.
Saturday's to s j :ui p. mi
in. to 11 P. HI'
Think and Figure
for yourself
People are going to apend their money
where they think they can get the most
for their money. That is natural with
us and you; -so that you can get
QUALITY for the least money
SHRVIGB that quality gives in wear
STOCK everything for working men
FRIENDLlNESSahat exceeds courtesy
This is not a rich man's store by a long shot it is not a cheap
store either byt it is the type of store that caters to the man
who makes $1500 a year or $1,5000 a minute; and we are
the kind who greet Mr. Smith as pleasantly as we could say
"Good Morning, Mr. Rockefeller."
The size of your income makes no difference to us but the
size of our Values should make some difference lo your income.
Sox for Mr.n and Boys
10c, 15c, 35c, 50c, C9c,
75c, $1.00 and $1.50
Shirts for Men
50c, G5c, 89c, $1.25, $1.35,
$1.50, $1.95
Khaki Pants $2.75
Overfills for Men
$1.25, $1.45. $1.75, $2.25
Overalls for Boys
89c. $1. $1.25, $1.-15
Canvas Gloves
15c, 2 for 25c, 20c. 25c
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KLAMATH
SOlc-nt-n-prloc. whore tIo l i MMntlal, wild qUaUly apparent luuke for odd nppnnrnn '0 jf
rtBPORTH THEFT
Minnie Hough. Indian wonmn, re
ported, nils morning to nathorltiea
that hnr purer OOnUUninf II and
other Denotes heiouginKH had been
stolen from her Inst night In Cbtla
iuln and that the man who had atol-
.-. Hie purse hud striiek and beat
her. Tin- Hlierlff's office was Itivexil-
Kutinc the esse tteii morning.
If you will gfl up nlniii' day
light yen can gel thi wegtber ul1
cussed out before It starts.
I ItoM AOBMOV
.Mr. and Mrs. Hurry K. Dohhlni
nf Klamath .K"in . are shopping
here to lay.
T ntt Ii Is Integer limn firtlon.
Von run My btettbn holes.
Nash Leads ths World in Motor Car Vulnt
m
The New
ADVANCED SIX SEDAN
4-wheel brakes, full balloon tires and 5 disc
wheeis included at no extra cost
The body of this new Advanced Six
Sedan is an original Nash -Seaman
conception and brilliantly exem
plifies the ablest work of craftsmen
known the world over for the
distinctive beauty of their designs
R. R. R. GARAGE
831 Klamath Ave.
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