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KLAMATH PXEtA OREGON
THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1&
News of the Klamath Country
f cSPGROVE
Mr. nnd .Mrs. 3i K. McCain and
on nf Chllonuln, wore here Sunday
visiting friend.
Kcirmim Anderson nnd Uonrgo
MorRiin 'Wore In Klamath Kails Fri
day on business.
m---. visitors In thf county neat sat
urdny.
I. .mil (reivls of Algnnia ws visit
ing friends liert' Sunday.
Mr. and Mr V'!i'r Sparlin of
Wll'lanis Creek, Oregon were guests
at Ilie J. K. Mansfield home Mon
day. They were returning homo by
way of Crater Lake.
Ernie Hosley of lira Klamath
Supply company at Chlloquin was a
business visitor here a few days
ago.
Vim. Simouson of Kirk was here
last week on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell motored to
firmer Lake Sunday. (
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brophy. ac
companied by John Brophy left
Monday for Medford to be Rone sev
eral days on business.
Miss Jane Prime of ctlloq uin
visited with Miss Margaret Benson
her Friday.
F. H. Dodson of the Dunham
Motor company of Klamath Kails
was a business visitor here Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. McKeever of
Chiloquln and Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Mansfield of Aspgrove spent Sun
day at Rocky Point.
Mr. Horan nnd C. I.. Larson left
Tuesday for Portland'.
W. Doney and Ernie Kramer
"have returned hee to work.
Bill Simpson and wife are now
J living here. The Simpson's are well
known, having lived here a good
many years.
Mrs. W. Doney and children re
turned home Monday evening, after
WOOD
Summer weather baa melted
down the price ot
Block-Wood
to the extreme bottom. Low
summer prices are now on.
Don't hesitate but buy your
winter's -ood now. There will
be no cheaper prices.
Green Slabs
Orders are coming in tor that
good cheap wood green slab.
Our trucks are delivering the
best green slab we hare ever
"old. Order a years supply of
blocks, and green slab, and
Ton are safe you can get no
better wood.
Peyton & Co."5
Wood to burn"
601 Main Phone 535
hnviiiK spent a week in Klamalh
Kails with relatives.
Connie Crystal, Jo 1'pp, and To. I
Snyder of Klamath Kails were visit
ors at the W. Honey home Monday
evening.
Kred Jackson nnd Alex Benson
spent the week-end hen'. Both are
employed at Ewauna camp.
FORT KLAMATH
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Ryan left for
Portland Wednesday to visit Mr. Ry
an's sister. Mrs. l.ipplo who is very
111 with high blood pressure.
Mr. aur Mrs. H. L. Weiss left for
EURene last week where Mr. Weiss
will attend to business for the next
two weeks.
Mr. Siseinore. a prominent rancher
of here, was in the county seat trans
acting business Monday.
Miss Mae Mercadier. who has been
visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Bunch
for the past two weeks, left Wed
nesday for Lakeview to visit her
sister. Mrs. Tim Murphy.
Robert Cordon motored to Klam
ath Falls Tuesday to attend bus
iness there.
The C. I. club of here met at Mrs.
E. D. Briscoe's last Friday. Where
they prepared fancy work for the
Kalis bazaar. Refreshments were
served after the meeting by Miss
Adrain Zunibrum and Miss Peggy
Briscoe.
Robert Wiggins and Stewart Mit
chell motored here from Medford to
visit Esther and Chester Jackson.
' They returned to Medford Thursday
; morning and were accompanied by
I Chester Jackson.
' Miss Elva Moon drove to Klamath.
Falls Wednesday accompnnied by
; Mrs. Jack Martin and children. They
: spent a busy day shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Loosely motored
to Klamath Falls Thursday where
they attenede to business. Mrs.
Loosely left her four children with
Mrs. R. A. Moon. Mr. Loosely is but
ter mager at the Fort Klamath
creamery.
Miss Bess Briscoe who is teaching
at Topsy. has been home on a vaca
tion on account of the children hav
ing whooping cough. She returned to
her school Sunday morning.
Mrs.. J. B. McAuUffo was In the
county seat Wednesday.
Miss Jtnjfl Nichols .of HolUrwood.
Calif., Is here visiting her aunt and
n'ncle, Mr. and Mrs. E. R: Cardwcll.
who are ranchers of Wood River val
ley. W. E. Nicholson and family mo
tored to Medford Friday where they
wlll spend a Tew days visiting their
daughter, Mrs. Houston. They were
accompanied by Mrs. Fern Leever.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moffitt of Klam
ath agency passed through here Sun
day on their way to the huckleberry
patche.
Harold Winier and son Norman
motored to Klamath Falls Thursday.
Mr. YVi'iner is proprietor of the Fort
Klamath garage.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nichols of
Kiamaih Kails motored to Port
Klamath Sundav morning. They
were accompanied by Mrs. 1.. tV
Areas. They went on to the huckle
berry patch to spend the day.
Mr. and Mis Mayo of San Kran
CltCO are guests al the homo of .Mr.
ami Mis. S. II. King. They arrived
here Monday. .Mr. Mayo Is Mrs.
King's brother. They were accom
panied by Mrs. Mayo's nephew Rob
ert N'oyland.
MERRILL
Mr and Mrs. R. L. Halloa. Mr.
and Mrs. E. J. Merrill. Mr. and
.Mrs. C. Merrill and Ray Merrill at
tended ti le baseball game at Klam
ath Kails Sun lay.
.V ss Louise Dallm Is visiting in
Klunalh KaMs as tio house gnes;
of llr. and Mrs. Umax.
Leo Davis of ChUcsfuta Is spend
ing hisvaontlon in Merrill.
Some Klamath Kails visit rs Sat
urday were Mr. and Mrs. C. Bailey
mid sou, Mrs. W'alter Robtaon and
daughters, Doris and Lois, Ester
Karl and Kenneth lilegor, Mrs. R.
H. Anderson and 'laughters und
Matt Brown.
I.es Sailings gave Iho second an
uual Harvester's Ball ia Merrill
Friday might. An exceptionally
large crowd attended.
.Mr. and .V'.-s. S. E. Murltn were
in Merrill on u business pleasure
trip Thursday.
The hlgi school gymnasium ha-:
been remodeled int.) t.vo class
n.oras. The fifth, sixth, setMi'.'.i
and eighth trades will be down
stairs, this leaves the high acho.il
the ent're upper floor. The bnskei
ball games will be played la liio
Community Hall.
Miss T'alrta ami Helen Anderson
are visiling in Kiamaih Kalis for
two weeks with Miss Anna Steier.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charlie Withers
left Mor.'lay for an extended lour
nf lie United States. '
Mrs. D. Stukel Is having but
house .remodeled and pipered.
Jim Stevenson an J Jess Kldwvll
of the Lorenz rc11 spont Ihe week
end with their families in Merrill.
Rev. C. C Hulet returned Sun
day from Portland 'where he ha
bean visiting Mrs. Hulet who has
been ill. Her muny frlendn will be
glad to know she is rapidly improv
ing. F. A. Et.own and family are vis
it rig in Merrill from Aden.
S. E. Martin and daughters Vera
ins I Drrotha were in Morrill Sat
urday und Mr. Martin went down
on the lake to Inspect tile crops.
Kirs. B. E'.'nwn, Mrs. C. Bailey.
ami .V.rs. Gacomlm spent the week
end camping near Kort Klamath.
Hay Merrill of Redding, Califor
nia is a visitor in Meru'll fcra husl
. ness.
Sacred Heart
Academy
a select boarding and day school for girls and
boys. Conducted by the Sisters of St Francis.
Grades follow regular state courses.
MUSIC AND ART
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departments under excellent teachers. High
school standardized. Rates are reasonable. For
information write Sisters of St. Francis or call
at the academy.
KLAMATH FALLS
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t SPECIAL
FRIDAY 3C SATURDAY
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J, Lemons 35c per doz. Crown flour $2.80
J j Full Line of Groceries
Hay, Grain and Poult' Supplies
We are paying 41c and 43c for fresh ranch eggs
( . Friday and Saturday
J Trucks for Hauling
-hi t -
Wi f ANDERSON TRANSFER
& GROCERY
335 S. 6th St Phone 795
TENNANT ITEMS
B: C. Popliam left Tuesday morn
ing for San Francisei bo consult a
specialist in regard ln an infection
of the mouth, fi.'om which he has
been suffering frir Ihe past three
weeks. .
Curl Kursiin assistant Supterla
tendent of the -ramp started on ills
vacation Tuesday morning, he ex
pects to visit at Oakland an J Los
Angeles, Cal., and will be awey
about two weeks.
The ball game Sunday between
Hornbrook and Teunant was very
much a one sided game, tie BOOTO
being 11-1 in favor of Horn brook,
which made Tonnant feel irather
blue.
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Parker and
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Wingfield mot
ored lo Bartlo Sunday.
C. W. Chaaipion, wife daughter
and small soni were guests at thr.
Murphy i'lome .Monday. Mr. Cham
pion Ii a machinery man fnjm Oak
land, Cal.
Rev, V. R. Jamedon of LOS
Angeles, Cal.. Is holding revival
meetings in the Wildwryrd Christ
ian church IJhiiH week. The attend
ance has Keen quite grnid all week.
Mr. Jantesron being a very eSlintal
and Interesting miea-kor, and well
worth any ones time to go and hear
mm.
Miss Carol! V'anUyke of Ashland,
Ore., is visiting Mrs. Alfred Stroud.
Ed Meadows ' wiir hai been with
the Tejinant .officii force of the
Weed Lumber Oj., the past two
years. left Frklav f r Berkeley,
Califxirnia, IO resume 'l;s studies at
tne U. of C.
Mr. and Mra. C. Wi Murphy,
daugjbter Dorothy and i'eari :uid
May Ellen Tcbbe niotoned to Klam
ath Fills i Friday.
Capt. J. It. Woods from Long
vimv, Waah.. ; orroatry engineer was
In camp a few days the latter part
of the week.
Cotttie Dollth-hldc, son of Mr. and
.Mra. I in l liiarhido suffered ulto
a cierloiia uciddcnt Thursda.-, no
with several other young men were
In the bath hrmsc plunge when Cor
nle slipped a.nd fell 'striking his
head on the concrelo wall. Tor a
time II was Toured he had (ir.ncus
slon of the brain, hut Friday morn
ing he rallied and all danger !
ptiu'llrnlly parsed.
Dr. Will Tcbbo of Weed came up
'ad ihcld a ci'risultaUoii
HAAS
Fresh Candy
Every Friday
Star Drug Co.
Fifth and M a in S t s .
Kodak Supplies
Fountain Pens
Office Supplies
ft
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Witch Hazel
Very refreshing ufU(
baring. SiMithlhn for
in.-K'i'l ttih-s and bruises
skin. It's
limes
-tronner than the or
dinary gradsa.
Full Tint leKuIurly I BC
Tilts Sale -'
1 Inst'cl liih'H and I
or lill'buned ski
j nearly I h r e 0
.1 stronger than I
Georgia Rose
Toilet Water M
A true renroiluction of 'Iy'I
Ihe fresh flowers. Comes i'iHl
In a beantlfully deslitiK il I m,
r.w,...l ,..u. Ii..t 1 1.. Ilnl
"-". i " Ml , 1
I'n iiy enough for any DJyl
ilrvssitiK i.ible. Sprinkler I
lop. Kvgulurly Jl.uO h
7y
a
BoRiUnrlj 91.
iiiiriiiK this sab-
Aspirin Tablets
I'romptly, r II -I
leva pain, head
achse. o 0 1 il s,
naurtjgla pains.
M a d e fro m
True Aspirin.
Hox of U tab-lttU.
During this Auguat Sale
Starting
August 1
Wo i off i ill-' ." romarkublu btf
'i .Inn n ntU' m ttKOIltbla kih)(Ih.
fiVrylHMy loUy wnntn in nuvt
mtuw v you do, HO lorn your
tio(fhbor noxi itoor ho dooa evof)
othor poitvn.
Tilts tUlirobVl&dlM, WUh vory
low t'Xrt'titlntis, In tiuulo In fltrtor-
leu wnlcu we iMid (ho thounntiitri
ot uoxnti storoi own nnd control.
Tht toodi Bra iitiudsrd ve iuHvis
OD too thbm atmolutuly.
Kt'xall Kiu'tory Dwnotthtp fttOUO
uin k on powlbto nuch vuluoii. Tlioy
con not bo dopltojltooM
we ooratally Invito jrpu to vIhK
OUT fttOTOi ( 000 t hi nt' rurc vul
UN) tuitl to iiiii ttio iiinrtt of t It id
uri'iit nitimynvinit opportunity.
Jonteel Talc
Nothinv QQtfo MttfUtl
Jott toil for HM uflor tH6
hiii ii or Bnovo to pfovoni
ChftidOf, OffMelK pMf.
h tl rut loii, tool hi'K unit
drloi ttio nidn.
"Miute from I'uro Whlio
I tu Hun Tale."
it.tjfiitnr rrlfi
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Maximum Ladies'
C o in b .
Made of lilRh-r.riida lubber upec-
laiiv traatuu, ii intthei long
Th. nlmn on ihe comb is gimran.
loo or the qunllty. KKhr aii c oa rati
or OOgfiO and flue.
Itokular p. I e Soil IQ''
BtllO pi b e
Maximum Men's
Comb s
Hard rubber, high made. 1 Ini'hoH.
Coarae or nutriie nnd Hue.
Itegulni prlii' :!.!. Ol'
Ulo price
Bobbed Hair Comb
The very latest und must conven
ient climb lo c an y. 4 InChU
long, Conrse or ootnio ami flue.
n
It'-Kularpfii'
S ile nttivo
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Other Toilet Goods ?
11.50 Odor Jontiel i.iii
Purctest Epsom Salt
is absolute true from impurities. It
is. therefore, easy to lake. A won
derful eiithnriU'. QlTS prouipl re
1 lb lo. Itesuhiriy 25 '
This Sole
4 oz. slxis Regularly 1
This Snb-
pip
Rubber Gloves
Regular price $1 y0
Sale price
J1.5U tidor Jouliel VI. Ill
504 Buy Hum. I nr. lite
;.,- lliiriuony I. line VeRetiil ."Mic
50c oeortia Reisl Hwe pwdr. :siK'
tUe CteorgU Itoas ThIoubi t$f
i mi ceorrtiii Rose Potty i'wdr 7c
4uc RntUI Theatrical fold Cm.BTc
50o Tiny Tot Tbnel Sel tiwi
50c Ollro Hbiimnoo HTc
Ml. IteXOltVe Snap par do. IIHc
I5c Harmpny Tollei Cream 19c
l. tie Toilet Waters, I odors, TOe
i BO Jnoeve race Pwdr, . itoiii
f 6C .liim-ve P'fnnie, mlulu. I. no
Klenzo Dental Crcme
Quality Tooth
n Miortmonl f ityloi tnnt win
Hiittdfy tht rtiilr-tttiniN of tvry
otto in tho fuinlly Qood QUtUtXi
whllo hihUi'H.
The 1nH uro rt K Ion to will
kiop your Tooth Whlfo mul
Suarillnr v.nir Kiimi lu-ulthy
am! VOUr hr-ath WOOl anil eh'
Kojculurly tBfl
iMirhn; I'M Solo
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jonteel V am'shing Cm.
Keens Ihe skin son. whit- and benit-
tiful.-lt is the Ideal face powslel base.
Perfumed with the wonderful. Jon
teel odor. Snow-white, soft .and
smooth, so rrfrcshinc,.
ReKUl-.tr prlte 50C QO''
Sate Hre
Jonteel Cold Cream
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Regular
This Sub
pr ice 50c
Klenzo Liquid
Antiseptic
It
s' t
ttofiiUri 5a bmIi
Durino Thb Holo
19
SYMBOL
FOUNTAIN
SYRINGE
2-it. site KUiir-
li'ileed one your.
rMi : Mi d In DM
plei'o- No HOams to
Klve nHav or li-ik.
. Extra heavy rubber
tubliiK. Three full sixe hur.l rub
ber i kh, ini'inl rfhtitMiff.
Recvlsjrijr it. 75
During 'i hi" sub
s1.19
Rubber Aprons
Regular price $1 7Q
Snl
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41 Ouoade Linen Pound Pispir
and rtr.,- Casniile Llnu Knvelopei
lo niali'h. ut' value.
TllU Sole
SSt for llolll
After you brush your
teeth with Kb uio Den
tal Cremtl, rinse your
mouth wiib Klenso l.l
Qtald Antiseptic. Illvcs
the mouth 11 i-btun feel
1 11 if and lavueieus lite
breath.
Itexulurly 50
lit, l.r Tills sinle
X . . .'. . 4.i...,...,.i...ii'llllllt.lll.ll.' .lilMIIIIKH.
it service a m -w- i .WI?JL 1
quality i sue J3WZMjy Store
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TltN u tho nfitsi eoonotnlooi wo
( OH) Hlulluner).
QUALITY
LOW PRICES
Sandle.
Stanley Tebbc, arcompsnied his
f alitor.
The Tcnnant I.ady Elk's cluh
held their regular monthly meet
ing Thursday al the home f Mrs.
Ge3. .Miller on C street. After the
business session all enjoyed a moal
plearrant afternoon and delirious
refreshments.
Complimenting .Miss Caroll Van
Dyke of Ashland, Ore., who Ih vis
iting Mrs. Al Stroud. Mirs. John Dol
larhlde gave tt dinner parly Thurs
day evening. Covers were laid for
twelve and a l.vely aaclal time
anti'lpatod. but owing O the on for- j
tunate accident to Cornie DOtkirhlde I
It was a very unlet affulr. the
young people enjoyed tfholr dinner ,
'then iuietly returned to their homes
hopdns all would be well with the
young man.
.Mrs. C. W. Murphy an I Mr;. A .
K, Morbon gave a delightful party :
Thnraday aflernuon at the home, or
.Mrs, Murphy to Die intermedhil''
ami MltTh iicbo'.l L'il lS Willi ll 0 III
Mrs. .Morton's Sunday s;h)l class.
The afternoon -was pleoaanUy spent
playinaj difierenj games lu the
"Thank yiu" game the prize was
won by Miss Margaret Overman,
who is visiting her sister Mrs. Paul
Henry. Twenty one girls enjoyed
h. vitality of those ladies who
pawed no cfforlu lo. made the parly
h charming su i ess. Dalnly rofroah-
medta were served and all (WJoycd
a delightful ntornoian',
A,,-;,a ... jVmproyed tti booklcoeper end visit to Hot home In K.-no ufu r during lis week-end idiowlng here.
; which she ri turu.-d to the (lor.lou Bd PMlml is able lo be about
Vera Orubb has boon visiting at nw ; Wordon. . I'0"""" "fler "'" rMOnt """""'
(be homo of her aunt. Mrs. Talbot . q.hl) yog(.ri) ihow, consisting of ;
In the Plevena district for idveral TMderme, movies and animal nti dddlUonnl Country I'lirn-spon.
days. WAt enjoyed by many Kono people donee Continued oh Pnje tott
.Miriam firtibb made a brief week- !
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HUDSON
COACH
$
if ifftat M W
Freight and Tax Extra
Only Hudson Can Build It
KENO
Miss Esther Kerns plans lo lenvi
here this week and go to San Ernn
clsco where she will tuko nurses
ironing,
Mrs. Frank Kemp of Klamalh
Culls has been vlsltlnir with her;
intrants. Mr. and 4irs. T. J. (father
nnd ber sister, Mrs. Simmers.
Mr. Moftenion came down ilio
river from bis island homo Monday
to transnel business with local merchants.
Augusta and .lonslo riicKf.'li nave.
gone up lo iho I). J. I'uckoll log-
with'hW'gliiB camp on Ihe Upper lako. Miss
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