The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, August 13, 1927, Page 8, Image 8

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    TIIR KLAMATH NEWP
PAGE EIGHT
SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1027.
Ccpco Booklet
Boosts County
Probably tha brat publicity (
f:rt of Nta. swb (or Klamatb
'SHOWERS HIP TO I pPA lnpr Will
PUT OUT BLAZES, ir:! .il
visu luamaui
(Continued From Pae One)
The um "Plod I'lpor of Ham
rlln" tbat ridded lbs city or rat
and dun i to vtalt Klamatb
Falls Monday afternoon, bring
ing bla ban pipe and playing tbe
ram eld tunes.
tbe fire'a advance other tban the
call for more men aa received
Falls and southern Oregon Is , hore. Other Columb'a fir OS are
ofldenced In the "Volt Annual understood to be aUiut us tbey
recently published by the Call- er Ssterdajr.
fornla Oregon Power company The Storm King f .re In Olvm- ' Tho Piper will rislt the Hons-
and now ready fcr distribution at pIc (oret WM slowed down, but Um Jester store. All the
the local Copco office and the not orpa, by lhe ,howers. Ke- " ' Klamath Falls and
Klamath county, chamber of ccm- poru on othfr Washington fires T,c,nlt' orr with their par-;
" 'lisd not been received this mora-' wl" J 1n " ,
The "Volt Annual- Is a IS- Inf jnd meet blm.
page booklet of P" ""J M0unt Baker and Chelan tor-! To every visitor he will give a
terost. made attractive by . bean-1 wu Wenatch and """""v, Thouwnd. of horn.
llful cover design In several l-;8 f Washing- d ' n! "n ," ,0
"t,'"!? ft th- d . distribute He will give away
publication have been printed f"!Bi, . ,Kw!!r lrt. of it ' C,D ""
distribution through the country, ! " , "" " ..hlT T"rT ,d" visitor will also re-,
.,. , , Hood forest were well soaked. ,
Th. little magaitn. I. cram- were nn,0U(.he y v. on. of h. little books con-,
med with exceptional photo, of , dampened Port- """" ,h "ory ot bl T"U 10 j
rare scenic spots In southern . . , . . Hamelln.
The fire weather forecast for
The Pled Piper will arrive at
at
Oregon and northern California,
of Klamatb Industries and agrl- , . Houston A Jester's store
';,t.Kr,-J??,e-.c! I? chlei foi'pn"npt" 4 0 clock-
of the booklet I. to supplement CMr , aorthwMt .
chamber of Commerce literature. .., ,. .. x ,. . , "f
man said.
About SS.6S0 acre, on Barlow
and Badger creeks southeast of
t Mt, Hood In ML Hood national
GERMAN AVIATRIX
DIVES INTO RIVER
POUGHKEEFBIE. N. V., Aug.
, ,:a-p)-F r a . i n " Th i " -recioeed ,b all persou. i - Blr
0 -
Aimee at Helm
u nrl h,, nh.nic fell I Perm" yeateroay.
Into th. Hudson river Friday
sfternoon when the pretty and
daring arlatrU attempted to
dive her flame-colored Huget-!
PORTLAND. Aug. U.
Bright sunshine today followed
a rainstorm lata yesterday which
FUl,o blpUu.. under th. new -
.uspenslon bridge, ., ,ttiy , and ended a warm
Frauleln and her banl , of d aarlag
cued wet but uninjured. Th. JT?" t? i," ; corporation under which the Four
zs-year-oia gin . piano sana in - M, w..himtr. square gospel is conducted.
LOS ANGELES. Aug. 13. '
(CP.) Angelus temple was un-
of
Aimee Semple McPherson Friday,
and the four-year-rule of Mrs. ,
Minnie Kennedy, her mother, as
business manager, was officially ;
ended.
Mrs. Kennedy presented her
formal resignation Thursday :
night to the trustees of the Echo '
Park Evangelical association, the
taveral fathoms of water.
IULE LAKE FARMS
HEAD FOR SUCCESS
(Coat tawed from Page Oue)
eral over western Washington and
northwestern Oregon.
GRANTS PASS. Aug. 11, W)
The hot weather, which has grip
ped th. Rogue River valley for
Her actions ended the recent
controversy between Mrs. Mc
Pherson and her mother, over
the business control of the tem
ple. The two women also have
1st. yesterday when rain visited : e"",'y the,r propf "y "li 1
various parts of the valley.
fairly heavy downpour was re-i
rield will nevertheless be satis-actory.
In many cases, th. entire ported at Gold Hill. Testerday's
lomestead has been cropped this maximum temperature was St
leason. he declared. Indicating ' degrees.
hat the ranchers who have set-J
led on the land mean to farm J On Vacatioa J. K. Carnahan.
luccemfnlly and attain that sue-, attorney. Is spending a few days'
eea speedily. 1 I vacation at Newport. i
valued at more than $100,000.
FLORAL DESIGNS
Artistically arranged,
$1.50 up.
Hill's Flower Shop
Klamath's Most Modern
Grocery Store
Offers these specials for Saturday and Monday
Frost on the coast has caused a great peach shortage
Can now! Do not delay.
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ii i in ii nnintuiiiiiiiitMts.il until.
1 ELBERT A PEACHES
Per Crate
$L15
I llll I II 1 1 1 1 II II 1 1 lilt
4 JELL POWDER 1
4 JELL DESSERT I
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T 3 Medium Size Cans T
PORK A BEANS 1
25c
25c
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2 Size, 6-Ounce
JELLY or JAM
25c
I till III Hill II I HI I It
2 Small Size
WHITE KING
Washing Machine Soap
25c
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6 Bars P&G, White
King, Crystal White or
White Wonder Soap
25c
TOMATOES
Per Crate
$1.15
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3 JELLO
3 ROYAL GELATIN t
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25c
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
3 Van Camp's!
Tomato SoupX
25c
BLACKBERRIES
Per Crate
$1.25
18-Ounce
CATSUP
- 25c
3 Size, 2 Cans
HOMINY
25c
4i tmmii ttittititt
li-Pint Luxury Mayon-!
naise 3y2 Ounce Lux-2
ury Spread
iniiu iffiuu,,,
4 Bars
MISSION BELL
SOAP
25c
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270 Feet
OILED PAPER
25c
CASABA.
MELONS
Each
20c
1 Dozen -CalIon
MASON JARS
KLAMATH FRESH
EGGS
Per Dozen
$1.00
35c
Klamath Dressed Fryers and Chinchilla Rabbits.
Parking space for every car. We deliver.
PUBLIC MARKET
Phone 169 "PAY CASH IT PAYS" 6th St. at Walnut
'A
Today's Bargain Specials
At Klamath Klothing Kompany
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE TODAY'S SPECIALS
FOR EVERY ARTICLE ADVERTISED IS A BARGAIN
Every Man's Summer
Suit in the Store at
YA off the Regular Price
ONE LOT OF MEN'S SUITS
Odds and ends, 12.0
ONE LOT OF MEN'S SUITS
Values to 45.00, 22.50
Dress Shirts
Men's English
A Broadcloth Shirts
collars attached
or with collars to
match 8tyle3, ft
$1.95
3 for $5.00
5 .
2 :
Underwear
Men's ChalmeVs
Athletic Union
Suits
65c; 3 for $2.50
Men's Ribbed
;fiUnion Suits,
short sleeves,
long legs; $1.50
values, special
today .
$1.00
Shoes
Men's 16-inch Sport and
Outing Boots, worth up
to $15.00.
. Now$7.85
Men's 8-inch Scout Sines,
Regular $4 50.
Special $3.45
Overalls
Men's' Full Cut
Bib Overalls
89c pair
MEN'S TAN OR BLACK WORK SOX
At 52c value, today 7 pairs 1.00
MEN'S SOFT COLLARS
Extra special at 2 for 25c
MEN'S WORK GLOVES
Regular 1.00 and 1.25,. special, 69c, 3 for 2.00
LADIES KHAKI RIDING BREECHES
OR KNICKERS,
Extra special at 1.95
MEN'S KHAKI RIDING BREECHES
Extra special at 1.95
All Straw Hats
.m liu Iff. AMATH KLOTHI1W1
391
Y2 Regular I f LEADING CLOTHIERS OJNCE 1901. f . '
Price- H ' ' v
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