The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, August 27, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    TpfKLAMATH NEWS
Thursday, August 27,' 1928,
' fed ll-ll ...ii i -
P.Q Plr
, woii-huowo contractor,
V). I doing torn wnrl, . .
Uarluon at iodoe Point.
A daughtar was bora to Vm.
"..our Harrington Bundo, morn.
KLAMATH.
Aug. IS. Mr.
um. Claud Hlll.no "- -I7
."rhiiuuuliu .. . here
IT. ,1 tVJI.r lake.
V rmd Mr. Klp Darling.
1 af UISUJ-.. "-
r .. .hopping In the coun-
rkiirifluV. 1
.fia .mrilln a
Mki In Lo Angelee vlaltlng
ud. Mr. a n, wooa-
4l4 family, r.nch own.ti ot
riturnM T.cnujr io roaume
,,,,, vryj M
Isarf
.u
B. U. Jj.li,,,.,,, . r.. ..tHl,rnidoln "
llr In Ihl. ,y Tburny. v" ". hue r.turn.d from Klim
A party of Judg. ,nd Mr, R j. .tb Kail., wb.r. h. w.nt on
n. Ilurrcngh. ,d two d.ught.r. t'nw trip.
" ot Allur.!. fallf.. Mr.. H w"" J- Kerrlngton. wall-known
,"u"' Jn. of Buaanvllle, PIWiy roah. ha r.turn.d from
r,lr ni Ml Elliau.ih P..1 0f,rlp 10 Klnmath Fall, on tuialne.
Washington. I), c., motored to Cra- Tom Hhw. rancW of Modoc
tr lake Tunwlay. They .tay.d Polnl 0"en lor these daya
over nlKht here Monday. In new tar,
' The rwfnt rain. bar. helped the
PHll r.r.1 Tlfct tuning en tb. Williamson Rlr.r,
OIULOQUIN, Aug. M.Eld.n
Miller of the Vorl Klamath rami I
la th. report and number of tb.
local boya kr. making aome good
ratines. ' " i
3.VrCV?ltf.m Dlalr of""1 ,"m"" Klamath Fall.
J!' Mt lwedneaday. after 00 ""'"
- '.ay iliiv. wllh l-ala. " or been racalvail from !
been received
laot. In V'.nal Ailil. Hl'l R. E.
from Wright and M. 1. Teller have pur-
u, and Mrk.' Kloyd Miller. ,,Mr ". who .pent laat win- 'hanad from n. I.. Orem lot 17. I
isd Mri. .O. A.' Hayden oii '"n jackaon real- "u ' ln morn . in i anai anaition.
k fnlli. Pnt Tueiday vlnlt-j "" tht he la meeting with good ,"t conalrteratlon of Mini), accord-
creek with hl!,n 10 " yanleriluy In the
L.ik
L, the bom. of Mr. and Mra.
Hoy.
Laj Jrul. M. Bhort of Port-
o4 Kmnia . iteiiman or la.
L. liter .laying or.rnlght at
.fori Kl.motn noiei nia.a to
like Thunday morning.
t,od Ciiey t I'rlnevlll., waa a
,u caller In thU va4lnlty
lJ,r.
ium alied crowd attended
Iril ihow given hers by the
Brothem Thurdy evening,
lid Mrn. Frank Millar got
i, ilwlr borne Thuniday, after
k flu huckleberry patch.
,Dd Mr.. Itay Taylor and
Mn. Kolierl Taylor, Mr.
aucceu at Myrtl
proapectlng,
Th. two new atorea which are
being conatructed on th Main
treet, n.it door to the Quality
Cafe, are going up faat and should
be rented ery .oon.
The Forbea I'uro Druga have add
ed a circulating library to their
atore. thla being a long dealre of
the local people.
county clerk' office.
A. D.Fa.'un. late of Ron Fran
claco. hu, accepted a poaltlon aa
chef at the Quality Care, aucceed
Ing Dun Fo, who hoe left for
Stockton, Calif.
Mr.. William Moore of the Moore
' ..a ............. rt.K- .' w,ln r naugnter,
I buy day ahopplng In the
ftt tvtt Thuraday. . .
i Jlra. (I. 8. Hoyt, Mr.. """ "ncnor o:
i .in. "i""" auer Tinning wnn
M Klamath m.r.h Wedne.- , ,rlen ,h'r ,,,r dv '
n. Mppard and Het. h.v. '"r "'"'""'X mountain.
ikltlol with Jloyta, who own "'"'J' Uuretimn ha. rcturn-
Old.i at huckleberry moun-
y o Klamath marah, for a
to. They formerly lived
VliAd. After vlaltlng with
bere and at Klamath
I; they expect to go back tol MPrl a good crop
itt ' ' I Harry Jackion and
ud Mr,. A. T. Abbott, of
Lad. ap.nl Monday here on bus-
nl Mra. M, L. Ferguaon
kcwni, Itay and Wilbur, mo
il lb n.rah Sunday.
B. Botch, who baa been home
time aufferlng with a
li-l hrk. returned Wednesday
f hi, former' Job ,.t be
lake natlonul park, i, .
ud Mr. Iaaugbhorn and
iib Park, apent the even
i tb. home of Mr. end Mr.
S.II. Sunday. Tbey left the
ponlni for Crater lake. Ml
a a former teacher of the
KbMl.
Iirllu Brewer, ' who baa
i II; 'ipi'ndlng a.( few 'day
ft' relative. ' Martin? Ctoaa.
ii i her foie' Monday, .
Pit. Bekftr and 1.!re.'.Wl-
wthirllu wa here Wednea-
IdiiIbi on bualuea.
Pt R. o. Yarn urn and Jack
K rmpleyeea ot the Ettauna
mcIbI callers here Wed-
eolng.
id Mr. Em met t Slaemore
pending two weeka vlaltlng
mother and father, Mr.
I L. C. Slaemore. loft Frl-
'lni for Los Angelea.
lid Mr. Joe Heaalg and
t Durothy Wadnworth, apent
till week ut the buckieberry
Martin and Mr. Case were
f' ller In he county et
pw Mrt of thla week.
" Mlm (Irltflth, nuell
"d Orl. M0on were In Chllo-
rblmlay on bualnaaa.
ed after a abort atay ut huckleberry
mountain.
Coley Hull rancher of the Fortl
Klamath road la buay haying and
this year, j
family of
Weit Chilnquin have returned after
pending the pan ten days on the
Mnr.h.
Flnley Wilson and family era pre
paring to leave for the Laksrlw
Hound-Up ;hl week Saturday.
How He Ksmered x
Best Constipation Relief
1 ,kLl
Mr. Jewph F. Clu. of Brooklyn,
N. Ya, writn "In the pail 20 year.
I kave ben conxaniiy troubled wiih
conftipition. . Every remedy I tried
would work O.K. for a while but
moo failed. The only remedy I kave
tmn able to ine tteadily with good
renin have been Carter's Liltle Liver
Pills. I don't guess when I take them
I know I'm going to (eel relieved."
2Sc at all druggists. . v
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27
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Selling Days
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Closing Out
ENTIRE STOCK
- Of Ladies' Fine Wearing Apparel, Millinery, Furs, Etc. ' , J '
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At r rices
'Mi'fu-'i f;n.
c il !""'' nnr -.
That W
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Get Out!
.'!( TO .''.". Ji
r. :
Til Vl 11l X JLJ
We Must!
' ' ;' ' . - ... . .. b 'if
WE ARE NOT GOING TO TAKE ONE STITCH OF MERCHANDISE "
AWAY WITH US ALL MUST BE SOLD
THIS IS A GOOD-BYE-FOREVER-SALE
To Fifth and Main Streets
Come Today at 9 o'Clock
-i'i:'Ti7 i
Fifth and Main ' Klamath Falls
Southern Pacificlinec
W.i.T- 'Ulaaeet.
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