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e;ki Wednesday, July 8, 132.r. BFLOCALSf F. ' on Mwloc Point-Mr. nd Mri. KM lll.l.nu Hack-Mr. .nd, Dan Cramp and imall ton Itodncy Mr.. Floyd Meadows and aon "Dud- ...... . i k ... L'lamalh Vnlla fur ia town Ircm Modoc roini.ar r u . - i were yesterday on business. a ahcrt vioit with their many friends. The Meadows lived her for aom time prior to their moving to nark from Sltasta Dale Soule ad Hugh Kerwin, whs have been Portland aereral years ago. working In Little Shaata. returned I v, .. ,r,.r .nend- KrlltT Arrive Today Paul kel- i .., ., ih. hm. of the for- lr. who ha. been lu Chicago at the . mission. mer. the boy, letl for the lumber Chicago Art Museum, will arrive in! large majority. ramps for the summer. PARIS, July 7. The French at titude toward further naval disarm ament may have oven reflected In I the senate, adoption Tuesday night .. I - I ..... ..KI..I. ..! .n.H - 1 1 m Ul pivjm -Him in uvu iim. for execution of the naval program recommended by the marine com- The proposal paase-l by a Klamath Fall, to .pend (the .urn- The new program provide. lor mer this morning. He atopped off construction of a cruiser of 10.000 Kmm Houania Monroe Lytle of for a tour of Yellowstone Park on ton., three torpedo destroyer of Boaantawaa a Klamath Fall, bus- inees visitor yesterday. the way. it II. 1 ' tl"Fk ' Uerllis K- Murlln to K. V. Muri, .............I A.l.lltl.... ... i... . ... f.. A M.nara sal. Ol ' . . . . ...... l hliM'k 3 NVVH.NK14, $1.00 I. R. 8. Kastcr.y t ol .ui -- - .. . . .. -at fw ' kl.va,kr tA II I M.I.I. A .111 II tllll. .'- - Criffln. Guardian', deed. $1,500 llox Co. 15.00 I. ft. 8. Klamalh Ad Mn.i.taratlon. An undivided anion. u uiw . Interest each, being ad undivided U interest In and to I J.. I.. L.,.l.u. - - 1 I. K,l.r!m, ! UX 10 J. t ranK l earie . - - ., .... . ... i it H Part of sole lr.iI.T uiul.-r name of Imperl.l mtu i s 10 Two. S. R. 10. :l.rnv I- 'ow' """ K1m- r. ... w.n I. it.Mon-'ath Co.. Mmlmnlr .. c. i ii u Hot Knrlnii tomolilli'. mouiitlng ...f.u. a.wv .. . - lien. to On u- I 0, for Addition, lot 1. block !. D. W. Volker to T. M. Thoraon $1.00 I. R. 8. llama Addition. C MortKKO h. L, (iriffln to W. W. Kluley et ux. 15.500 at I Per cvnt. due I 1 2500 ton each: four torpedo boat, of Sec. 30, Twp. 39, R. 13. of 400 tons; seven submarine, of rection of deed. In from Ft. Klamath Lee Pen- 1500 tons: two submarine mine set- Liaaett B. Hague et vlr to tail- To Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Paul ton, Ft. Klamath rancher, who was terf one aurfare mine aetter and an fornia Oregon Power Co. $500 con-chain McNIar. jacason moioreu iu ui"iu cauea 10 mn wu vwuiv uunn, ic aviation transport. day and spent the day visiting with turned home yesterday. I Te spokesman for the marine Mrs. Jackson's brother and family. 'commliwlon aald these units would Mr. and Mrs. Walter Curry, who are Over from Mcdford-Mr C atill leave the navy in an Inferior traveling by car from Utah by jskyeman and children frctr . Med ford ,. lTrg,g lhat France mu Southern California to Portland and are spending a few day here with that she had fallen to fourth po sition among the naval power. T. Two 3. R. 14. Charlea Kulght to Lyman A. Fltihugh et ux. $1.00 I. R- 8. 8HNBH. NHSKH of Sec. 35. Twp. 30, R. . Chllcote A Smith to Charlea Crlffltha. $50 I. R. 8. l" Addition, lot IS, block 303. Leall Roger et ux to McKlnley Jackson. Q C. D. !50 con.iaer- tlon. 8KU8WH of a. II. VWU NKU . NEI4NW U OI Sec 1 Two 3. R. 10. note. 1, ir. oi -".'- oec. -1. iwp. . ... .,.,,.,,, ii,.i. t.r a. .11n1.it hual i t . . ... i William Inn neraonal imilierty. jiiih. .- a o n vcusru 1 nunuseu of sec. (. iwp. j..ioni..r storage. Dora (. Pop lu V. 8. A. Und In unplatted Wll- purcha. contrnci. au cona.uera- lion. I'arlii of lota iv, 11. 11 01 8c l. Twp. 41. H. It. II, I I ac ('rllflcule of filing irtlclei of in.orpartliin of I'hrl.llau Siionc Cor- R. up the ColuraLia highway on their return home. To Rocky Point Mr. and Mrs. George Drummond and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jackson spent the week end on fishing trip at Ricky Point. Mr. Jackson haa been engaged as friends and relative. Farmers' Grain Market Outfit Will Not Crash 14. HaUafiu-tloiui of MilKaK William Ganong to Pearl Ohrn Sat. of Mtg. Pro. .ij.mi-. rr.ntinf rialit to oner- Deny in sec. 7. is, ip. J, n. 11 ate wir line over and acn.M pro-j K. totello Carrier to Dewey ' On .beep. . 1. u 1 a Tn is. 9. R, . Ovenchaln al. Rat. of Mlg. Pro- K. J. Hark yv. . .if .. - r --j Thomaa E. Palmer to Big Lake perty In Dairy, Sec. 7, 1. Twp. if Merrill Garage. (C. A. Ilnriow. srd Rudolph K.tlenhorn ) I hallel Minianr Hugh Falvey to Klrat National bank of Klamath Falls. Or. $10. 51( 14 at I per rent, due I month. THE KUAMAinjjj I Pr cent Ford coupe, jaiuo. mack to bauk. Uend, On. n,' cnt. -du 11-31. U hay. ... ": Hllfrtlotw of VUul Org.(B . Uvtock tj John U. Bulllvan. 8,1 ItrrtiU Court K Klamalh Cpunly jj, municipal corporaii. mmm Va Rtpw and AnkarOfJ, h Company of Ntlr York demand. Judgmeol for ' 'uiltrmmi f II. n. Oalarntaui ' J, Dorothy II. 0larneaUI, a r VaM. guardian of ta,' persons of Utorg and M minor, creditor. fttA $300 ally. fee. I to Klrat National bank of Klamalh Falls. Or. $150 KODAK FINISF, In at t out at $ a . n Th P.Mley i Oppolf Conn hs CHICAGO. July 7. The COAL HKADS TO MKCT PHILADELPHIA. July 7. A j meeting of tho anthracite operators $-0.1 preliminary to the wage conference teacher of the Klamath County High j000'000 ' marketing company. with the committee of the miners' school for the coming year. the lari-Mt farmer cnnnprativA n.ar. keiing company ever attempted. I will not be unscrambled, according ' to Myriam Silver, president of the company. President Silver made this .tattv ment Tuesday in answer to state ments ascribed to Chicago financiers! that disMlution and unscrambling unions at Atlantic City Thursday. COURT FILINGS Motor to SusmiTlllc Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Beck and family motored to Susanville, California, to spend the holidays with Mrs. Beck's family, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Otey. Deeds 10 uiamoi.,1 t-aKc .ur. ana airs. thllt diasoIutloll nd nngcramoHng Pearl Obenchain McXair et vlr R. I. Sloan and son Junior left yes- lf (he compaIlv wa3 , foregone COB.,to U L. Griffin. $4,500 consider terday for Diamond Lake to spend .,,, ...,o. vwu. sbu f 7. vl The company ran Into difficulties HSW' HSEli of Sec. 7. recentlv fnllatrlne Iho f..llr. Twp. 3d. R. 14. n.n nn.iiva rnmn,, - K.t.i Pearl Obenchain erage firm. a few days camping and fishing. Honcyniooners Return C. P. Pey ton and wife returned yesterday from their extended, honeymoon. They will locate at the Peyton Log ging company at Beatty, Ore. Here from Sparks Mrs, A. C. Wiley and several daughters with Mis. Elaine Fairchild, are spending the week here. They are air from Sparks, Nev. FRENCH HAND LAUNDRY Chases the "Blues" Laundry cares go and bnndlea vanish the moment yon place your waan in care of the French Hand Laundry. No need to look forward to that Monday morning pile of drudgery call us and we'll relieve vn.i nf it at no greater cost. THE FRENCH HAND LAUNDRY 127 X. 4th St. Phono 490.R MeXalr. guard- ;iau of persons and estates of Lee .A. and Wilbur C. Hixson. to L. L. Convince' yoursel mml ! ill Ml It Is matter of simple arithmetic to prove for yourself Uiat ice. used regularly, throughout the year, vulpay lot itself in the food it saves. Keep a cartful record of your food bill for a month. You will see that for small fraction of this Vm can keep your refrigerator filled with ice. . Cearyxirethis with the cost of food wasted every month In the 'kitchen cooler." The answer U a md auwmy as wtU at a prouaion 10 kialih. 3 I E Klamath Ice & Storage Co. Phone 58 ' MEMBER NATIONAL ASSOCIAtToN OF ICE INDUSTRIES .v, , wamntion siren. Chlcato, lUinott a.ii' - SPECIAL FOR TODAY ONLY BERRIES for CANNING We have been consigned a large shipment of berries. It is your gain-Take advantage of it-Today only. Raspberries, per crate ........ $2 00 Columbian Berries, per crate 900 Strawberries, per crate 22 . Loganberries, per crate ion Black Republican Cherries, lb. 12 Blackberries for Canning $2.00 Per Crate PLACE YOUR ORDER ONLY Berries at the above price will sell fast. W eare fifty 8teps North of 6th and Main streets. "PAY CASH-IT PAYS" pt PUBLIC MARKET Phon.169 Hourly Deliver, 126 No. 6U, St. iitwr 7 W l-W ; r.'K i CM.Ci, Klamath Klothing Kompahy's Annual Mid-Summer Sale of Mens Fine Suits NOW ON Here's your chance to make big substantial savings on men's . fine summer suits-Look them over-Take advantage of these reductions. Kuppenheimer and other makes in this sale. ? . ; ' . a j '. . ... All $30.00 Summer Suits .$23.85 All $35.00 Summer Suits ..... . 27.85 V ' V All $40.00 Summer Suits 31.85 ! . i All $45.00 Summer Suits ; 35.85 V All $50.00 Summer Suits . . . ... . . . . . . 3985 Gabardines-Tweeds-Worsteds in single and double breasted models. Klamath Klothing Kompany Leading Clothiers ' I x; id. in t 1 fo ':jb 3 1 .Ml it r: I ve t" K ' .o: " r l . i t. lllui ( 0 C ' if ibr BI f: w tfc .i 1B i ci j ha' I ati grot HlM : mm . " w bori I ol Vi k AR! i c nth