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SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1923
THE KLAMATH NEW8
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Why Not Let U Deliver Your Groceries and
Give You Green Stamps at Prices Equal to
Those of Any Store?
Klamath large solid Head
Lettuce 2 for .... . 15c
Klamath Bunch Vegetables
Each : 5c
Klamath Dressed Fryers and
Hens.
Klamath Strictly Fresh Eggs
Dozen 45c
Klamath New Potatoes 7
pounds 25c
Grants Pass large Cucumbers-
Each
Grants Pass Fresh String
Beans 3 pounds : . . 25c
Grants Pass Fresh Fancy
Tomatoes.
California White Corn Per
dozen 25c
California Cantaloupes Ea. 10c
California large Oranges ...
Dozen 50c
Bananas, Fancy 3 pounds. . 25c
Ashland Freestone Peaches
Pound 10c
Ashland Fancy Apricots
Crate $1.65
Blackberries Per crate. . . $1.40
Velvet Tobacco Two cans. . 25c
One can free with every 2 cans purchased
Public Market
KLAMATH'S MOST MODERN GROCERY
Phones "Par Cash It Pays" 229 S. Sixth St
E. J. Murray to
Erect Building
On Alain Street
Furniture Store
To Be Opened by
W. II. McPherren
Mr. and Mrs. W. It. McPherren,
wall kncwn residents of this
city, Friday announced their In
tention cf solas Into the furni
ture business. The new store
J. T, Ward Friday announced
that he had Just closed a lease
with F. W. Wool or In company
tor a store room In the new
buildlns to be erected by K. J.
&lurrav. Dublisher nt the t'niu
Ray Tlmaa of Marshflcld. Oreaon. i whk h wl" b Mel'her-
The leaiie covers the westerly j reu a rurnlturo. will open for-thlrty-alx
feet of a lot on Klahlh j uially this morning In the
street near Main and la for a location recently vacated by the
period of fifteen yeate. Mr. Ward Claud II. Ha via Furniture atcre
also atated that lease for the I at 11? North SeTenth street. .
remainder of the bujldlng are A high grade ot used furniture
about to be closed. J will be specialised In by Mcl'her-
The aggregate rental repre-'ren'a Furniture and visitors and
aented by this transaction will , patrons will find a wide variety
be close to quarter of a million I ct 'his of household goods
dollsr.s making It the largest on hand by tomorrow,
leasing project yet handled In i McPherren la s well known
the city of Klamath Falls.
business man due to the fact
Work on the basement of the I ,or number cf yeara he
169-191
at Walnut
building started Thursday. The
structure will be two stories.
Brick, terracota, reinforced con
crete and tile will be used. The
estimated com of the buidlng
wilt run In the neighborhood at
60.600. All the work will be un
der the direct supervision of A.
F. Graham.
I K. J. Murray, who with Mrs.
i Murray returned "Friday from
.San Francisco, atated the build
ing line or the property would j
be set In ten feet In accordance
I with a plan ot the property own
ers from eighth street to Esplan
'ade to widen .Main street . I
I : -
Hospital Fire Is
Put Out Quickly, j
By Department
Sparks from the mam chlm-!
ney at the Klamath General hos
pital set fire to the roof late Fri
day afternoon, burning through
I into the .attic, causing damage
i not to exceed SI 04.
i One patient's room on the lop
! floor was alightly damaged by
! water. The patient had been
I morea irom tne room immediate
ly open word that the roof had
caught fire.
The fire department were at
the scene ot the fire lu less than
two minutes from the time the
call waa turned in.
It waa necessary to break
through the roof to place the
tire hose into the burning attic.
Mrs. Lyle. superint e n d e n t.
while told by Fire Chief Keith
Ambrose, that It waa not nec
essary to more patients, took no
chances and had patients on the
third floor quietly removed to
the second floor.
conducted farmers Implement
supply houae and later waa con
nected with one ot the large re
tall furniture houses of the city.
Mrs. McPherren has chosen In
terior dercratlng aa her occupa
tion and will continue thla work
In connection with the new busi
ness, ller most recent work waa
the decorHtlng of the lovely new
home ct Mr. and Mrs. Tony. Mola-
! tore In Hot Springe addition.
Around the World
with the
UNITED PRESS
C'OLOMIIO. Ceylon. July SO.
(TP) The steamer City ot Yo
kohama sent a wireless message
today saying she waa in distress,
1.000 miles north ot Colombo.
The message said the veaaet was
unable to proceed and needed
help. The steamer Katirna waa
ordered to the scene.
I NEW YORK Archibald Chap
j man of London waa In the Tomba
prison tonight awaiting hearing
'August In connection with the
jtheft of 110.000 in the leviathan
tmatl robbery. Chapman pleaded
!not guilty when arraigned today.
I but officials said keys which
.would open the registered mall
j room on the vessel were found In
hia possession.
J ' i!
BUFFALO. N. Y. Dr. Uay
mond Nauth of Buffalo said to-
(day he would submit to the medi-
cal profession bis discovery of a
new method for treatment of
I cancer. Needles of platinum and
lead are used In the treatment
'which the Buffalo scientist discovered.
Mid-Summer Special Prices to Close Out Stock of
Refrigerators
Our stock is now complete but they won't last long at
these prices:
$28.50 Refrigerators Now $19.50
$20.00 Refrigerators Now $14.75
$16.75 Refrigerators Now : $11.75
$33.00 Refrigerators Now $25.75
$14.50 Refrigerators Now $32.75
Your Credit is Good
Claud H. Davis, Furniture
j 719 Main St.
Phone 581-W
I OMAHA. Neb. Trains In Ne
braska and parta of Iowa were
'being re-routed today after a
rain and lightning storm that
' killed five persons. Four train
men were killed when two co
sines crashed through a trestle
weakened by water at Mlneola.
la. One man was killed by light-
ining at Klkhoro. Neb.
HOCK FORD, 111. Bert Ilas
sell and Parker Cramer, announc
ed today they would take off on
I their proposed one-stop flight to
j Stockholm next Tuesday If word
waa received In time that a land
ing place waa available In Green
land. Hassell said their piano
"Greater llockford," was In per
fect condition. -
INDIANAPOLIS D. C Sfenh-
enson. former Indiana klan clrae
. on. was denied a reheirlng on his
.petition for freedom from the
: state penitentiary by the supreme
court today. (Stephenson, who Is
serving a life sentence for mur
der, aought a writ of habeas cor
I pus.
I
Barnes Describes
CountyWild Life
The wild life and recreation
spots of Klamath county were ,
.i.iuiy uescriuea to members or
the Itotary club at the noon
luncheon Friday, whin Marlon
Barnes, district . game warden,
spoke.
Members of the club, while
aware of the many wonderful re
creation spots throughout the
county, as well aa the Ideal fish
ing streams, not to bo claused ,
with any other section of the
state, left with an even greater
appreciation for this section of
the state and particularly Klam
ath county after listening to Mr.
Barnes.
At the Pine Tree
Tonight Is ycur lent chance to
wit news the most sensational. lllu-
ilon of the year, "Burning a
Woman Alive,' on the stage of
the Pine Tree theatre.
On the screen. "The Rush ,
Hour," starring Marie Provoat.,
A delightful, refreshing star and
a brilliant cast In characteriza
tion at once artistic, convincing '
and entertaining a 'picture of
rare beauty and charm.
Prescriptions from the Pine
Tree and Square Deal Drug
H turns can he refilled at any time
Yes Sni??
EVERY SUIT IS ON SALE
at Klamath Klothing Kompany
Drastic Reduction on Men's Fine Clothing Kuppenheimer and
other good makes.
This is an opportunity not to be passed if you are interested in
genuine values on quality clothing.
Group 101 0.05
50 Men's Fine Suits have been placed on tale at this .exceptional
low price Suits that so!d regular up to $40, $50, $65.
You will have to see this lot to appreciate the values offered.
Group 2926.05
$31.05
... .,.'., $39.75 ..
The balance of our entire stock M en's and Young Men's Styles in
this group Fancy Worsteds Cat imeres Serges Tweeds-r- Kup
penheimer and other nationally known makes. The season's new
est patterns.
Every man will appreciate these values Suits that sold formerly
up to $65.00.
SALE Men's Underwear
Men's $1.00 Athletic Union Suits 69c
t 3 for ; $2.0..
Men's Knit Union Suits Short sleeves, ankle
length 85c; 3 for $2.50
Men's Broadcloth, Soisette, Athletic Union
Suits Values to $2.00 98c
Men's Lisle and Rayon Mixed Athletic Union
Suits, values to $2.50 $1.49
SHIRT
SPECIALS
At 98c, $1.39, $1.95
In these lots you will find
Shirts that sell up to $3.50.
Genuine Broadcloths and
other desirable materials.
MEN'S SILK SHIRTS
Odds and ends Values to
$10.00. Exera Special
at $3.95
Sale of 50 Many Fancy Sweater Coats
Silk and Wool Mixed Styles Values reg
ular up to $10 Special at
93.05 and $405
Drets Shoe Special Values to $10.00 $3.95
Work Shoes Special Values to $7.50 $4.95
Men's regular 75c Summer Hats AH styles and colors 59c
Sale of Caps Values to $3.50. X Special ...,.:.......... 89c
Many fine Cloth Hats . 89c
Men's Fine Corduroy Pants -All colors $3.95
Men's 25c Work Sox 7 pairs for .....V.: $1.00
If you want to save your dollars on Quality Clothing and
Furnishings, look over the values we are offering.
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I.KADIWO CLOTHlBKa B1HC UOI
at the Pelican Drug Co., next to H
rino Tree Tho.i.rn, nnv.20 tf. fc