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10 Trade Discount
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750 Pairs Blankets by Water
From Mills to Portland
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8 clays only
Aug. 18 to Aug. 25
Including Nashua and Beacon cotton blankets and famous
Oregon City wool blankets All first grade
No changed price tags discount figured at time of sale. Our
sale at Klamath Falls and Chiloquin Stores
COTTON BLANKETS WOOL BLANKETS
Nashua, You know they're Good """ bWgoj. OH, iw w.i isim.k-
' 7 t Voi n wlirir tin Wool Ih QrOWtti !lO
liliss M v 76, tan $2.39 T""
illr" ' M s ) 2 39 Auto Robei, $8.50, $16.50
Cameo, x re. Mender, tan. llt() R0bM, pure virgin wool with
grey, blue, pink 2.89 warp of long staple cotton i6t great-
Lender, 66 x 80, red, corn, blue .2.95 er durability . . $8.50. $16.50
Got ha, Ten Strike, West End, , . l, ,
all 72, x 80, in pink, blue, Oregon City Blankets
lilit tan, bordered ,cach..3.39 Oregonian, all wool, 72 Jc 84. .$12.50
Supreme, 66 x 80, blue, grey, t i ml n May, all wool, oo x S4 .. 14.50
white plaid '..4.89
Princeton, 66 x 80, pari wool, Service Blankets $7.35, $8.65
pink, blue, while plaid 5.95 , jb, wool mixi blanket, (. x sit. 8.65
. . 5 lb. wool mixi blanket, o x 7o.7.35
Beacons, Make Warm rricnds
Style XC, 66 x 80S grey, White,
tan. tlii pink and blue Upr- . ,
llt.r j 35 Golden Seal, 66x80, all wool,
Style P, 66 x 80, tan and white, Pink nd Blue $10'75
pink and bkie and white ..7.35 Drr. c n n c nc
c. un . v.. i , r0, BED SPREADS
lo l ), iio x sj, hininii ends . 5.95
B: , T . . , . on , sn hire, 78 x 88 $3.39, 3.75, 3.95
.style I oia., oo x Nil a. 51)
Style 4961, 72 x 90 5.50 VVyndoxvn Jmlts. 81 x 90j soft
tan color 3.39
Style Yukon, 66 x 84 6.00 , ,
Kipplettc Spread?, r ironing,
Style PCf 66x82 8.50 strjp? with bme ro8e ;lIU
Style VVigwamf.60 x 80 5.50 old gpld", 72 x f0.. .3.19 & 3.39
Baby and Crib blankets, 89c, $1.45, (f4M ua cMMui gjwtfj
and IJullis only to he hid ; t Klnniulli
$1.49, 2.9S Kill Ik Store.)
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and at Chiloquin Store
cooler Wontbor ou (iomt Redding Olo Prices OoimtmUMy liow Subject to
in Per Cejil Tnnic Discount
Printing Talks
By ANN INK spot
Did you rend lliul oilier squook
I wrulo III heriiV
"V. O." liked It n lot and he
Kii il 10 tell you nliout how
Uncle Snm always roI your
hitters where they should ko.
hut salesmen ilon't huve nn
u n c i e s n m lo curry them
around.
"Wi O." uIho hiiIiI you oouhl
0 raw y ti n r own conclusion
ti lion t I his.
Written expressly
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Enr'thn
W. O. SMITH
Printing Co.
Phone 93
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;i ests enjoy i.akk
Mr. unci Mrs. T. llnus unit Then
HaaS, who me rlsltfnt here wlih
llielr brother nnd son. Henry linns,
enjoyed n mitor tit to crnter Lafte
yontontoy with John Houston. Mr.
mill Mrs. Huns lire vlsfffug here
r I'Diii Mluneuiuills. ,
IX Tin: V.VI.I.DV
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Mr. nnd Mrs. H. W. Clopp and
Ml, nnd Mrs. t. I,. HiRhee of Los
AnReies are spending l lo day here
with Mends on their way to Crater
I.nko. They have a number 01
friends In this section.
Miss Sybl lluiulM'r and Dwaynel
lluell enjoyed the nues at Medford
Buhnny, rbtfirhlng home last even
ing.
VI:it l-'lto.M Ml ih okii
Jerry Jerotno niM Paul MoDonald,
wMI known Imslness men of Med
ford, visited over the week end In
the blty with friends.
TO MODOC POINT
Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. (I. Wortley mo
tored lo Kirk and Modoe I'pinl Sun
day where Ihey enjoyed the dny.
at Tin: BACKS
Mr. nnd Mrs. .link Ileal with
Mr. nail Mm, C. Do I .up spent
! Sunday nt titodtord ntlendlni; the
an to races held thore yeaterdny
I al'ternooii.
VROM TIIK VAI.I.KY
Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdls.in Mnrshnll ami
ii puily of- frhnds from Medl'ord.
spent BundSty in the oily, attending
the huso hull gttme while here. Mr.
Mnrshnll Us ne of the host known
writers In the went.
BUIUSKA PAItTV
Mr. ami Mrs. 1 11. QtHtttpton, Don
ald Complon and JWhs 1,. 10. Cudde
hiuk wore iweok-end Riiests In the
city from Huroku, (lullfornln, on
their way to orater Lake.
, KltOM TIIM AUHNCV
Mrs. Harry Dbbhtri shopped in
the city from her home nt Klamath
Agency,
ioi:s to OHtupQVIN
A. 11. Wynlt Is ttaniftotfbg luiMl
ness at Chlloqiiln todiiy.
0. D. Ohorponlng of Merrill ts
ninong the out of town business vis
Itors here today. "
DBTROIT VWITOK0
Mr. and Mrs. Jumes Durbln mid
daughter of Detroit, MIcMgan, are
Vltltlng here with relatives from
tilieir uuntcru Iiome, While here
ihey lire Kiiests lit the Hotel Hull.
Mrs. Durbln Is a niece uf Mrs. V.
B. Peliltt an l ii eoualn if B, I...
O. M. ijnd In A. French,
KKIt.NK ATTEND
Mr. mid Mm. C. H. Oolin Sad
dSUgbler, Miss Dorothy CUTrln, ere
among the local poaiiii, who enjoy
ed the dandpg puny "' K'e Ridge
Tavern on Sttorday evonlug,
HWKK.VKV IN I I V
Edmund Hweeney, logging ennl
neer for the Kwaunu company, spent
the week-end in the city visiting
with friends. While here he inoiur
ed aII!i a PSIty of friends lo Bftgle
Htdge Tavern on Bstnrday evening
Ui lottend the dienlng dam e at the
Tavern, and Bunday enjoyed his c.rsi
nip to Crater Duke, lie returned
lo camp iMt evening.
TO DKACH TONIGHT
The Bndeavon of, the I'reshyter
ian and Christina eburchei are plan
u I ii k u plenlc ami twlmmlng party
this evening at ftriul-Kfa beach, wlfh
six cars leuvlng the city from tho
Ryan ctotMIng etore ut Jlx o'clocl.
Dl(t'(i;iHT HERE
E. J. Smith, druggist of Ashland,
spent Sunday here looking over
business matters.
RKTl'RN FROM MKDFORD
Ha Hold Larson and JUv Clzek
returned lust evening from Medford
vliere t'ley mitored Sam: day to
spent the week-end. T ley return
ed Hie races In the valley City yes
terday.
AT PICNIC
J. K. Muguire, Sr., with his t'hree
children, Gertrude. Dick aud John,
and his hlster, Miss Margaret Ma
gulre. motored to HUyden( Meadow
Suuduy to attend the Kn'ight of
CalnmbuH picnic.
AT I'ORT KlUAMATH
Mi. and Mrs. G. D. Ilea aud two
daughters, Kerry and Martha, sprat
Sunday at Fort Klamalih.
WITH PARENTS
11. E. liuugSin left Sunday nioru
Ing Cor Dunsmulr where he will vis
it iwlth his pureots until tomorrow
night.
VISITlNti HERE
Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Wendell aud
son of Dunsmulr nre among uhe
OWltornla visitors here for the
week. Mr. Wendell Is transacting
business here und Mrs. Wendell aud
i on will visit here, planning to re
turn south the latter part of the
week.
MAV LOC&TB HERE
IVan W. S.otl and J. Hlltchlus.
two young business men of Port
land, are here looking over business
prospects wlt-ii tlse view of locating
here permanently.
MOTOR TO KENO
J. W. Korns and Iwo sons, Jjhn
and Jim, spent Sunday at the Nelson
home in Keno. Mr. Kerns and Mr.
Nelson are Interested in ru.slng iiiig
ar beets land have a crop of over
50 acres In. -which gives promise of
being one of the best crops In this
Reel ion. .
KF.I.I.YS ATTEND
Mr. ami Mrs.' C. C. Kelly, with
a party of friends, attended the
dancing party at Eagle llldge Tav
ern on Saturday evening, which
marked the opening of the Tavern.
ATTEND OPENING
Mr. and Mrs. Tom DeUell, Miss
Vivian Mhrtln, Miss Genevieve Hens
ley, E. DrlScolI, Edmund Sweeney
nnd "Cy" I'erry motored to Eagle
Ridge Tavern for the opening danc
ing party of the popular Tavern on
Saturday evening.
FAMILY REUNION HELD
R6lgtfVS (iallier at Hie Home of
.Mr. anil Mrs. R. C. Morris
After not all having been to-K'-iher
for a period of more than
::u yr-nrs. It. C. Morris and Mrs.
Dan- MeAullffe enjoyed u week end
visit from their brother, Albert Mor
ris and wife of Dixon, California.
Ih' relatives from this vicinity all
gathered at the home of Mr. nnd
Mrs. It. C. Morris where the family
enjoyed a family reunion. On Sun
day the parly motored to Crater
Lake and returned to Ashland via
the Medfbrd route. In the party
irera Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Morris and
sons, Itoydon and Freemont; Mr.
and Mrs. Al Mortis, of Dixon, Cali
fornia; Mrs. O. I,. Collier, Mr. nnd
Mrs. S. H. Moore. Ashland; Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Moore of Ashland;
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Morris and
son Hobert. of Anselsmo, California,
ami Mr. mid Mrs. Dave MeAullffe.
The two Morris families from Cali
fornia are returning south to their
home today.
Luther Morris just recently re
turned from Alaska where he spent
a number of years in the mining
business.
RANDON-HV-THE-SEA
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Zentner and
daughter. Miss Betty, of Uandon,
Oregon, popularly known as "Dan-don-by-lhe-Sea,"
were week end
Kiiests here visiting with friends.
(The Coolest Place in Town)
Final showing tonight of
"The Lover of Camille"
with Mnnt1 Bhi" nnd Mark Prevoril In the lr-ndliiK roli'ft.
Prom the famous play "Df;buruit." One of thto finuwt
pic tares of It typ re hnvi- known.
TUESDAY ONLY
Percy Maimont, Claire Windsor and
Conway Tearle in
"Just A Woman"
j From Bugene Walter's fttafte hit. You have been kicking
r, about so many Westero pictures -here la your opportunity
... . t. ( .. .1 : f .. .. . H-. , ., I, f l , , i Din.. 'I" ..... . nJit-A
mentH if you wunt blgb claas productions -th pick of the
world. Ah u special added attraction wo will show
"THK ClIASK" the finest Henfc picture It ha been our
pleasur- to s;". Knjoy this program In a comfortable
house with the temperature just right. Our seats rest, you.
Vaudeville Wednesday
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AT THE TAVERN
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson, of
Medford, motored over from the
valley city on Saturday evening to
enjoy the opening of Eagle Hldge
Tavern.
SOUTHERN SISTEKS
The Misses It. and 1. Meyersteln.
of San Francisco, were week-end
guests at the Hotel White Pelican,
leaving for Crater Lake to visit
before returning to the southern
city.
HOISTONS ATTEND
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Houston. Mr.'
and Mrs. Leo Houston and Mrs. '
Fred Houston all enjoyed the danc
ing party at Eagle Ridge Tavern !
on Saturday eveaing.
ALU LIBERTY
Final showing tonight of the great Tom Mix in
"DICK TURPIN"
A thrilling tale of the world's most noted bandit
TUESDAY
"Lefty" Flynn in
"The Millionaire Cowboy"
A fast action drama with a- thrill per minute
MOTOR TO TAVERN
Other local peopie who were
amonK the guests at Eagle Ridge
Tavern on Saturday evening for the
opening dancing party were: Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Montclius, Mr. aud ,
Mrs. C. Austin Hayden and Mrs. i
Fred English.
PICNIC AT ASHLAND
A party of local and Ashland peo
ple enjoyed a picnic In Ashland park
on Sunday. Included In the picnic
were: Mr. and .Mrs. O. M. Hector
and family. Mr. and Mrs. O. L.
Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Grimes.
Mr. and Mrs. Butler Walker of
Ashland, Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Sanders,
Miss Mary Walker, Randall Ham
mond who has been the house guest
of Rrnzil Brown, Aileen and Leta
Walker, .Miss Maria Grimes. B. S.
Grlgsby, Gertrude Cox, Bazil Brown
and Ray Cox.
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G. Q. D'Albini
Certified Public Accountant
E. W. Renik
Public Acconutant
Renick 8C D'Albini
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Accounting
and
Auditing
H
General
Income Tax
Capital Stock Tax
Suite A Slough Bldg.
Phone 317
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HAMMOND RETURN'S
Randall Hammond of Portland,
Who has been the house guest of
Bazil Brown during the summer
months, has returned home and will
attend Hill Military academy again'
this fall. !
We use "Velox" only for ALL Kodak
Work. Kodak work in at 9 a. m. out
at -5 p. m. same day
IN FOR SUNDAY -Bill
McMullen nnd Ebb Childers
spent Sunday in the city from Mo
doc Point.
ENJOY PICNIC
Miss Lillian Scoffield, Miss Mac
Kartes, Miss Cecilia McMahan and
Ray Warner motored to Haydens
meadow yesterday to attend the pic
nic given by the Knights of Colum
bus at which a large number of lo
cal people were present.
Fur Manufacturing.
Coat Remodeling
au work guaranteed
Mrs. Win. Bessler
625 Washington
Between Sixth and Seventh
FROM PRl.NEVILI.E
Dr. and Mrs. R. Novel of Prine
vllle were guests of friends in the
city yesterday and left last evening
to visit for u short time at Ashland.
They are making a tour of this section.
MISS I'ERRY RETURNS
Miss Jean Perry returned home
last evening from a fortnight's va
cation in northern cities. Mrs. Per
ry expects to return home In about
two weeks, being very much improv
ed In health.
ACCOUNTANT HERE
Tex Long of Prlnevltle, account
ant of Prinevllle. visited here yester
day with friends, and while here
looked over the possibilities of lo
cating here in his work.
VISIT AT MAI.1X
Mr, nnd Mrs. Ben Lear, Mrs.
Mary Lear and Ben Lear, Jr., visited
al Malln Sumlny, returning home
last evening.
MISS DEL.ELL HERE
Miss Jennie Dclsell, of Modford,
is the house guest of her brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. .nnd .lrs. 1'om
b'eliell, ni the McCarthy apartment,
MAKE SUNDAY TUU "
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans aud
two children, with Charles Schaul.
motored t Crater Lake Sunday and
returned home by way of Medforxl.
They covered over 225 miles on
theii- trip, stopping at u number off
points of interest.
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 r
departments under excellent teachers. High
school standardized. Rates are reasonable. For
information write Sisters of St. Francis, or call
at the academy. .
KLAMATH FALLS