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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1926)
Saturday, August 21. 1020 Page Five a- TIIE KLAMATH NFAVS PEES0MALS .Mr, mid Mm. Juiiii-a liorlmu ami tluiiRhlnr, Mlaa Ji'tiniitlif, wliu huvtt lii'on aliiiltii at III ii Aivuclo IhiU'I uml vInIHuk Willi 1r, mul .Vra 1'tiMnll mill Mr, mill Mo. Krone Ii ut Klumiitli Fulla, left by nuiliir ' for llnrkuloy, nlixrn limy will vlall for n aluirt thmi with Mr, uml Mn, (). M. Fri-iuli, rralilmita of t hut clly. . (ipnrs llrck tit llurk llrnlhnm, miTrhania of llllilubroinl, i In rlmlril hi Iho mil nf lowu IiiikIiikkii vlnltum Hn Kliiiiiulli Kalla ynnlnnluy fur fww liuura. I Mm. J. E. Kllliilt. Willi li.'r. mother, who lini Imwii vlnlllim hiiro I Ilia K ru I it ir of the aunitu-r. In leaning today (ur Hxikaiii. Hi vlall at her fiinm'r limno fur a fprt-1 tl lsH John fimlrk, wlm Injured hla lill 1i K Hi Khuw-lliTlrnlll mill lunt wk. bnn ri'luriiml lu liln iiltlm at (tlm j mill. uli k waa In a limit liim-1 llul fur five iluyn. . j V. C. li iff llli. miimiit Hi" wHI known ruiKiii'm nf thi Mvrrlll illa- trlil. wiw lnr for few hour ! liTihiy ndrrn.mn In Inuk lino liunl-l maa nffiilm. i ('. H. II ii tt li wua a IiiikIiickh vla lliir In Klnmnlh Knlla ymlunluy trimi Inn homo ni'ar Murine I'iiIiiI. Mr. mill Mm. Ivnu A. Kmllli. who urn nllPHilliiK llir Tralllu Hull ci'li limiion In Kunimii, urn not ox-: ptrtnl in return In Klnmnlh Kill In J until Tu'(Mluy. Tlu-y muila Hi' trip by molor. Kri-il MrKomlroa. will known rnnrhrr of tho Morrill illalrlrt. mid onn of Iho UooaliT for the Riant-' th rounly fair. u n Imalnraa via lior In Iho illy yoatorday. Mniirno l.yttr. rani-hor of Mo nama ami well known lo Klnmnlh I Kalla hualnraa men. mi hir on bualnoaa for ii fw hnura yoatorilny afternoon. i Mm. IXirla Xorrla. who hua' ro- aliltnl In aouihorn Ormon for .lh paat IS yarn, haa rrnlitncil liur io altlon al Mim a atom ami will lie ropl a poaltlun In a I'onlnnil aloro. arronllnii lo frli'mla yealorday. Mm. j Norrla hna horn In rharao of Hip allka (li'pnrtntoitt at Moo'a for throe yoara and her ilopurluro from the cily la rorrotleil by her many frlunda. Or. Millard Cnopwr, aanlntntit to Dr. K. (i. Wlaet arver. la planning to apend Ihe work-end In Kugene and Bulom vlaltlnx wild frlenda. Hp will return to Klamnlli Kulla Momlny. Mr. and Mm. K. Amlrlnno are pnjnylna a two woika' varntloii at llnrrtninn IocIkp. Andrlano U aa alatant mannaur of I'lli-hor'a aloro.' Thpy will ctiurn lo Klamutlj Knlla next week. . Mr. mid Mr. (ionrKt II. Morrla huvo aold the Wool Kml arorpry lo Mr. and .Mm. T. Knowlcn and will leave thla week-end on a three montha' extended trip In the middle weat, ngd Hon III. Tliey will ' Tialt In Aherdi'in, Smilli Imkotn, and In MlHHourl for aoiiie lime. Mr, and . Mm. Morrla will return afler , Chrlalmna to renlile nfler HpenillnR the winter In California. , Mm. K. M. Chlleol and three iill dren Iiiivp returned from n two nionthn' aojnurii la Iho middle weat wiuiru they vlalled relnllvea In Mia aoiiii. Knnaua iiiul ArkunKua. I'orlluiid. Hliiunona wua huay yea lerilny on hla rounila repreai'iiliiiK the Minilfold Huiiply romiiiiny. Ilia offliea nre In lliw t'lininlier of Com meriu liilllillnit In I'oillnlnl, Mm. Kriiui'ea lluliha, foiiuer Kliiinulh Kulla rrjiluVnl nnd now of H.ilein, la linvhiit Huiiduy inornliiK for her homo in ilui vultey. Mm. Ilohlia Ima been III Iho ity on n lonilatiird. bualneaa nnd pl-uiire trip. .Mr. mul .Mm, K. I. ' Rllloll nnd liilldreu have returned from the jioiilh wher they apnnt Iho pnal mouth. They vlaltrd with frlouda uml relatives In aevoral aouihorn rlll.H. .Mr. mid Mm. tlmirite HtvUKon of f'nledonla Marah, were Imalm-h vlalluia In Klamuih Kulla for a few houra )eterduy uflernoon. Mm. Slevenami vlltod with her mollier. Mm. II. K. C'alkliM, while here. It. II. IIoiikIi. newly nnmi'd prln it'll I or (llu (.'hllullllll Krude miioiil, la hero for aervrul dnya looklnit Into bnaliieaa moltiTa and aetllna: I aehool duia before uaaumlnK hla PhhIi liiii for Iho comlnK aihool year. j JIiiiik'i in a realdeut of Kukono and will leu ve thla week-end for the I vullny. lln will vlalt lu Kuatern i Ori'non Ik fore riilurnliiK lo Kluiu- alh county to teach. Mm. rinra Jonea, w;to hua been heru vIbIIImk Willi frlouda, hua left for a two week' trip to I'ortlund win re nIip wltl apend aomn lime with an uncle. Mm. Jonea will re turn, mid In three wueka' limn will reium by motor to bur homo lu Klmlra, New York. Dr. 0. A. N'ewaom. rounly henllh offlrer. apetit yeaterduy In Iho Mer rill vicinity uo a bualneaa vlnlt. Imitided In Hie ouj-of-town bual- neiia vlaltora In Klumath Kalla yea-! terday waa Itobert (lu(alon. Weill known realdent and rancher of Ihe! Merrill dlatrlct. j ' I W. I,, tlrlffllb of Merrill waa In! (ho rlty for ft few houra yeater duy afternoon, (iriffith apent Romo time In Die Klamath county court j huuao where ho had btitilneaa to; Irnnaact. I Realty Transfers Klllima for AiikuhI 2ii, W6 to 4 p. ill. The K. tl. Co. to I.. Iluinme. . Iluenu Vlata AiMHIlii. lot 8, block 62. ; (I. 0. Hon et lit Ut ('.. K. How-, arl. Kuat Klamuih Kalla, lot 4. block 4H. , Knthryn W. f olo nt ul to P. K. Hi tic.., $50 I U.S. .Villa Second Addition. lot 11. block 201. II. I,. Vorheea to J. M. Oatlo I flukor. IIMlKlUu Addlllun, K. 128 feet, lot G. block 32. flladya 1. (iuuima'ct vlr to M. Ituduiond.. Mllai Addlliou. lota 666. lS, block US, If. II. Monroe to J. llokhold. I.'n dlv'.ded -Vi Inlereat In wentc.rly : 221.9 feet of lota 9, 10, block 5. Allumont Acrea. IIAITIHT 4'HI IH II IHI iSTII.l. IS )l'l:lt TIOX P. K. Stllea. well known rancher of the Hwnn l.nkn country, wn'a a liuaineaii visitor In Klnmnlh Pullnl yeaterduy afternoon. , i Mm. liny Looaeley of Kort Klam-; at ho waa here ypalorday for a tow ' houra In vlalt with her ilniiKhtcr. nxed 6. who la ill Klnmnlh Vultey ' lioapltnl aufferliiK from a budly I fractured" arm. A. K. Slniniona nnd fnmlly are here for a combined bualnnaa nnd , plenaure trip from their homo In Buy thi'JIcffnM 3 jSioM eaJCttn. raiuu I Curlla A. llumee o: Iho Merrill! roiile. la amonK Ihe out-of-town bualnemi vlaltora In Klumath Kalln, yeaterduy. flPllINfiFIKM), 111.. Auitiiat 19. (1'nlled Newai Prohibition accnts raided no abandoned Iin.pt Int church near tiere, and aelned a 300-Kallnn, allll. 3G0O gallona of mash and five cullona. of xraln alcohol. ' 8uv as muck atf Sate Ends Tonight Underwood's Big "One-Cent Sale" end Saturday Night at 10 o'clock. Your opportunity to buy dozens of articles at one cent each. We list only a few of the many bargains. i , 4 Buy today for your future needs. 50c Lemon Cream 2 for 51c 50c Shaving Lotion ' 2 for Sic 50c Milk of Magnesia 2 for 51c 50c Nyals Tooth Btus 2 for 51c 20c Aspirin Tablets 2 for 21c (5c Linen Paper 2 for 65c 50c Coioanut Shampoo ... 2 for 51c :15c Nylotis Talcum 2 for 36c CiOc Cold Cream 2 for 61c 50c Almond Cream : 2 for 51c 20c Epsom Salts ,2 for 21c 25c Writing Tablets 2 for 26c 75c Rubber Gloves 2 pair 76c 50c Nydenta Tooth 'Paste ...2 for 51c 25c Shaving Cream 2 for 36c 25c Cathartic Pills 2 for 26c 20c Package Envelopes 2 for 21c 25c Castile Soap ..........2 for 26c 25c Zinc Ointment 2 for 26c GOc Nylotis Face Powder ....2 for 61c 75c Kidney Pills 2 for 76c 35c Aromatic Cascara 2 for 36c 75c Pile Ointment 2 for 76c GOc Cough Syrup 2 for 61c 2 QUART FOUNTAIN SYRINGE j NYLOTIS COLD CREAM Best Grade Guaranteed 1 Year , fvP.WDE1Rn tf, pmi1. m I (Flesh, White and Brunette) Regular .$2.50 'Regular $1.00 2 for $2.51 j 2 for $1.01 RUSSIAN MINERAL OIL Highest Quality Full Pint ' Regular $1.00 2 for $1.01 HIGH GRADE LINEN ENVELOPES (24 to package) Regular 20c 2 for 21c ONE POUND LINEN PAPER (72 Sheets Fine and White) Regular G5c 2 for 66c 2 QUART HOT WATER BOTTLE Rubber Best Quality Regular $2.50 2 for $2.51 ! Fresh aaiWa Our "one-cent" items are not limited to special brands. We give you high-class articles made by the best known houses in the United States. We save you money, if you lake advantage of the big bargains offered. H(!crwooff5 Pharmacy V"vii KLAMATH.FALLS OREGON Tfjf? W V . WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLB IH ill I nuwi-f v 1 BUY THEIR ORUGS iaccubacvT Greater ONE CENT Sale LAST DAY TODAY 2 CKEKTINGS PORTLAND, SAN FKANCISCO . AND OAKLAND Homelike Stores Did you ever walk into a store where the feeling of Home spread ' over you? No matter what you said or did, you felt perfectly at Home. Isn't it a wonderful feeling to have the pleasure of walk ing cut and say "that is 'the most homelike store I was ever in?" ; If you have never enjoyed this pleasure try Stone s, the Friendly Stores Snowdrift sib Paii $1.75 Snowdrift 4-ib.paa 88c Wesson Oil. 25c - - . - - - i Soap .wh,teu.nu,:.s?a: 37c Pork and Beans ' SjaS , 25c Matches- l5!::l-lll:;19c PtfClC MEDIUM SIZE COLORADO PEAS IZr X Ldu in No. 2 cans, two for JSJ String Beans EXTRA STANDARD STRING BEANS No. 2 cans, each't;. :......::...V..:.. 10 c Cantaloupes to?sii2525c Don't overlook the fact that we always have the Highest Grade of Fresh Fruits in town and sell them the cheapest. OUR TWO MARKETS LOCATED FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Supplies for Threshing Crews Shop Any Day in the Week at These Regular Prices SMOKED MEATS HAMS Swift's Premium , A Q skinned, whole or half,, lb : TtOC BACON Swifts A Pound 4u C BACK BACON Swifts Af Pound A....4UC BOSTON BUTTS Swifts A f Pound UC SLICED BACON Swifts j- f- Pound .'. 3 D C FRESH MEATS POT ROAST Young beef - f Pound 1 OC BOILING MEAT Lean 1 Ol A. Pound STEAKS Young on ' beef, pound abOCy abOC VEAL STEW Milk fed - 1 C ' 'Pound IOC VEAL ROAST q Pound IOC PURE LARD , V'a Five pounds JlaUU JEWEL COMPOUND QC Five pounds OC t.i k Two Modern i Food Stores Two Sanitary Markets Klamath Falls, . Oregon hi I -fr g ! !