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Friday, November Zl, 1030
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FA MA. OREGON
rAUG nVE
W CLAIM
IS DID
Anawar hiiii bimn filwl la rlr
dilt court lo lha urn Humana ao.
Hon n( HhlrlDjr l.ou yum. an In
fanl. ht (liir Yiitm. iiiaMlitn ad
Ilium, llnt Ilia Mnyiaa l-nrlfln
rompanr, Wllli'h aaaaa itntnaaaa
fur Injury lu Ilia Iwo-yaaMilit lrl
whan aha rauiihl har llmrm In
ha wrlncar of on nt lha wanhlna
niadilnaa wblnh wai rininliii on
tha atraet, and racolvud Injuria.
In hnr arm.
Tha company anawera, aitmlt
tliia that (ha alrl wai lnjiir.il, ail
minim thai Ilia machlna wan Irft
running In frnni f thn nfflre
lilrb waa aliitacl at Bonn, hut da-
ylna that limy iviiilroll.it nr pna
vaaad tha winding- mnrhlne.
Tha raaa will prohahljr la
lor aarly In Ilia I )... -iri l.r I.tin
I court whlrh nvana on l)aimliar
1, II la alala.l.
Tha Injury haiipanad aoma tlma
in whan tha lltlla girl who llrad
hrur Ilia rninpany a ofllcra which
wiira than uu Nnvniith alritat wan
dnruil away from liar mutliar. Tha
waahlna, niai blna with tha wriniar
allarhtnant had bn loll rn'inlni
In (r.uit nr tha olflra which bid
ban Inrkrd durlna tha noun hour.
Tha Mill tula finnan war a
oauiht In tha wrliiaar whirl) draw
In tha arm In tha alhow and tban
round out lha drab on tba fo'a
arra to lha bona, laarlna a horrl
hla i'-ar. Hha waa raaruad whan
bar Tlac atlractad a pannrby.
Munnlni, MiCnllocii and I irla
anll and llalph v. H orin ara al
tornaya for tha plalnlllf, whlla
Wlllnir, llaotntl and Oppanhalroar
or 1'orllnnd and 1. H. Carnahan
nf Klamath Kalla rapmuat tuo
dafanaa.
I.ONHON Mora than thlrt
"tlma-paymant" dortnr rllnlca ara
oparattiig hara. I'aopla par ao
iniiih a waak Into iba oIMeaa of
lhaaa dorlora. Whan Ihay ara alrh
I hey raiolva frco medical attan
llnii and opcrallni facllltloa. If
nta-iwaary, Tha ayntam la oallad
thn National Health Inauranra,
and tsouaandi of poraoni ara Joining.
Annual Report of
Agent Is Underway
Count Aiaot C. A. Haudaraoi
la preparing tha annual r a port
of lha Klamath county ai.nt'a
olfloa at tba praaant time
Tba fa port will contain a aum
mary of tbt work of tha offlca,
tha raaul'a of aiparlmanla ear
rlad oa during tha aar, and
rarlcw of tha (xrlrullural altua
tlon and eoodltluna In tba coun
ty at tba praaant tlma.
Iraady mora than 40 pagaa
of Iba raport naa bean torn
platad nd mad raady.
Ooptaa of tha rtport ara lant
to Count Agant Laadur F. U.
Mallard; A. C. Coolay. Bait Uka.
la charia of tfamonatrallon work
on reclamation projanla; tha
rounty court, and tha reclama
tion lerrlca.
fortuoatalr A mar lea la ao big
that tnuat of aa ran find eonan
latlun In Iba knowladaa that lha
waathar la woraa aomwbara alea.
Por RMiilta Har Herald tlaa Ada
Southern Pacific
Promise! Aid In
Unemployment
0. M. niggr, dial riot fralgbt
and paaarnnar agant for tha
gnuih.ro Parlflr, baa baan la
atruclad by f. C. lalhroD. paa
anaar traffic managar, to oflar
hi aarrlcaa la C'alltornla'a moa
mant to aid tha nnamploymant
altuatlnn In tha atata by prorld
log all blahwar work poaalbla
Tha daparlmant of Induatrln
ralatloiia. In connactloa wit li
Iba California blfbwar commla
Ion, will anna aatabllch aonu
road ram pa for tha eonatrvctlou
of hlyhwaya. Normally thla con-
trurtlon work la handlad by
aontrartora and much of tha
work dona by marblna.
Jlowa'ar. In ordar to ram ad y
tha condition of anamploymant.
all work will ba dona br man
who will rarclra 3 par day and
work thraa daya a waak, hat tha
man will bo prnldd with board
and lodging In tha campa for tna
aaran-day weak.
Co-onaratlng with tba commla
loa, tba rallroada will grant 1
rant a mlla fur moramant of
thoaa labnrara to tha rampa. La
h n-ra will ba drawn from tho
dlffarant eounllaa nf tha afate,
proratad acrordl"a to lha nnam
ploymant Hiiallnn In aach
rntintv. Thi-v will b fniiv"! to
a aonrantratlon point and thanaa
to lha road rampi. ordinarily,
tha rnnrantratlnn pntnt In tha
north will ba Han frani laro. and
In ba aouth, l.o Anaalaa,
Railroad tlrkata will ha dallv
arad throuah to tha daatlnatloa
of tha labnrara at tha t tant a
mlla rata and thnaa from outalda
polnta will ba movad by Inral
afirvira ' to lha cnnoanlratluu
point whara Ihay will Join tha
major party, according to word
ratal ved by lr. Illgga.
Meet Yaur Friends at
The Red Rock Tavern
Opposite Klamath Gun Club
For a Nice Three Course Chicken Dinner
Sandwiches, Dancing, Chile
Shad Massick. Jerry Shaffer.
Chiloquin 7.T1U.
AlilfNl 3aSe
raiwou I u,.Ma5 iitt
CRAIVT rSaTJIa-
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wnra waaiaai JgsJ
AHO. J Thararlai,
Reduced Prlca Sunday
and Holiday
25c Until 6 p. ok
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(SC3D(g
OF ANY
mm
IN THE STORE
at one sensation
al low price..... We
dotft care what
they cost Our
loss will be ter
rific ,but every last
one is slated for
Every 65. Suit 21.
Every 65. Suit 2L
Every 45. Suit 2I.
Every37Suitai.
a.a' all ) i- i i i I
CASH ONLY - NO CHARGES
Choice of any
SHIRT
in the ttore
$11 .59
Jim 3 for $4.
50
EVERY $5.00 SHIRT.". $1.59
EVERY $4.00 SHIRT $1.59
EVERY $3.50 SHIRT $1.59
EVERY $2.65 SHIRT $1.59
EVERY $1.95 SHIRT $1.59
St7A and Tuxtdoi exctpted
"aSfcarfaTwawawa
(
OF ANY
IN THE STORE
at the most drastic
price cut in history.
We did not have an
overcoat in the house
carried over from
last winter... Every
coat new this year.
Every coat a won
derful value and
worth two or three
times this price
KJ I I II.. Ill II
. u m mmm a m mm
T VV
Every 65.0co3t"U9.
Every 65. 0'coatrl9.
Every 45. 0'coat 19.
Every 3 0'coat 19.
NO REFUNDS NO EXCHANGES
mZZ.
Choice of any
$8.50 $10 $12.50
HAT
in the store
Every high-grade, hand-blocked,
new fall hat in our immense stock
now at only $4.95.
Choice of any
$1.50 $2.00 $2.50
NECKWEAR
in the store
89
3 for $2.50
Think about Christmas neckwear now
when you can buy two or three for the
regular price of one New color
New pattern.
Regular $2.50
SILK KERCHIEF
AND TIE SETS
$1.39;
Will maka
in fifta
$2.50 $3 $4 $5
PAJAMAS
$J.89
Two or lkra
auita will
come in handy
for arary man
WE ARE GOING OUT OF
THE CREDIT BUSINESS
The greatest tale in 20 yeart. IU tremendous success proves
without a doubt the importance of the values we are offering.
Men who buy one suit at a time are now buying two and
more, because they realize they may never again have such a
wonderful saving opportunity at the crest of a fall season.
WE ARE GOING OUT OF
THE CREDIT BUSINESS
More than $500,000 on hand and $250,000 in transit is the
amount of merchandise we had to dispose of in this sale. All
new fall and winter styles in 12 Fulops stores. It is going at
the most phenomenal price cutting in history. Don't miss it.
Buy all you will need for a year to come.
833 Main St