ATfBDAT, MARCH 1 I0S4 THB EVENING HERALD, XLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Par FW 1 ; Y ! g annain ini ininwniMna iimii in laiy'is, 1 MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE 1 Huddle of Melliaae Hi 0 r I'oo of Portland end luipii Fulllvun of Parker, Konnin, war tlmo nl of William Miilhnao, am la lcn0 fur hcvomiI months, Tho two Iiioii arrived suiiil duH ago lo look tlM opportunities or Klunmih Knlm liUil a lbs oUilook la b.'lulit lmv,do l:tl( lb remain, Tbey nvuro ttotb Urohiea hub Unit oro members Of euBipaby tl Of tliO M hrtttnl'ou, t division. ArdlllOtH HW-4 I. H. Totirielotto, Portland archi tect, li In (own tof aoveral daya on bualhaaa, U l unilnaloiid that Iho firm of Touimlloio I lltiimn;l, of which Tourtolotto I a mouther, will ubtnlt bid for arohltoflitral work In .connection wltb lbs building of U pow 'Central groda ichool. Ill firm drw the plsaa fur Ibo alato hbuno Of frtalio. Vulhrt Marshall lWorir ,.Th Rot. rather H, J. Marshall bi recojer,?d fvot t major operation In' 'iiakfr;" Ore several weeks go and ,1o. resuming bit work In that fiction, according to tho Her, Father (iila of tn local Catholic church, Tlio Ilov. rather Marshall loft Klam ath Kit I In Urn fall because of III health. , Here From Nalcm y. II, fltrubel of Balera, an archi tect, arrived In Klamath Falls yes torday to spend several daya on a bualnasa trip, Ktrubol will bo rumcm bored aa'a manual training teacher In one of tho Iota I icboola a number of yearn ago. Ho ia hero to roako the acUelnianco of the acbool hoard and may submit bid for iho archi tectural work lo connection rib the construction of the new Central w fehool building. . Hera from Midland i O. P. Coucbman, prominent farmer ' of 4ha Midland district, was a busi ness visitor In town today, Coucbman. I a strong advocate of more dairy cattle for Klamath county. Thero are batseon 3Q0Q and. 30Q0 In the county now, be says, where thero ahould be 10,000. ; " , llnro rVom California . '1 1 Mr'iTl'J ?''?' iha- Be representa tive for tho' niirrotigtM adding ma- cblDo of thla district, la in town tor ovoral daya tranaactlng bualnoaa for big company,- .- I own From Lamm's Mill . ' 'W B. Una, proaidem of tho Laoitn Lumbor company, wai In town yesterday to . transact buslnoa and laat olgbt attondod the auto show. tAv, .- . - Hew I'rum Hacramento , . Air. and Mra. II. Hart are In town to'j several daya, having arrived lust night from Sacramento, Hart, who la prominent restaurant man, la part owner In iho I'lno Trco thomnr. ; I Lack Yom I. A. Joo lire it. formerly pant owoor It) Iho Klamntb Klothlng Koiiiuiny, nr rlvud In town lu.it nlcht from Lon Angelca to epond sovornl daya trutiH- aotltig bualnou and looking up hla many frlonda. In Ktimu Kono , . , . II. W. Tower, woll known rancher of ' tbo Knno district, waa lu tuwu today, oouforrlug iwltb. tho county acbool clerk on bualnoaa. Lambert Morca j.v iCbarJca lUimbort,' who rontod bla homo on 827 Third Ht'root Id IjouIh '.Mueller, ba, moved to Third and Lincoln wbero lie baa rented a homo. I ti om I'oo Va41r-T . . , ' '; i Wlllllaiii Qrlfflth ond U J. Griffith, ijotlj frmitra of tllo i'oo Valley, dln- trlbt', wcro In Klamath' Falls yoator- tlaj. to trnneact bulnoya and buy .'giipplloa. .': . ' . lloi-0 Kroiii Lakovlnw -0. I). Arthur, director of tbo Com iiierclnl Nntlonul bnnk of Uikovlow, nttd nlao a nrockmnn of that nocllon, u tn na-n fni anvprul ilavfl trnnnact- lug IiukIuosh. Also hero from Iako-. ' rluw on n linalnoa trip la R. A. Jot tnoro, ' ' . Hero I'Yom Itcntly , ... , , A. T. 1fliiRcll or 11"Mty, n Tnrmor j.tif Unit dlslrlct; wna In town today WpRK SHOES . - WORK GLOVES . Lumberjacks! This is tho place to get Rnlf sotes that will hold ihe calk. ' Jack Frost Shoe Shop 119 So. 6th Street 1 mi. 1 1 i ii buying auppllea, I,angoll valley wna namnd aflor I.angell'a fathor, lluaril lo MiHt Tlib City fii'ltool boiiTil will nioiil III tho flrat Niitloniit bunk next Mon iliiy iivnnlliK lo dlnciira K"nerul bital- ifva. Tito board moeta tho flrat ami third Mobility Of eiicli month, Mliu'a lU I'lHt'blll Htrwt Aviiliam bnrliHg, cheiiiliiry ti)ohir f tho Klamath county high echool, moved Ihla morhlug from 715 l'lnn o n houie on l.lneolii atroet, between Novell ih and Klghth. MiilfcrliiK Willi I'lirininiiilii Wwley llavcllli, mm of Uoorg: llavollu, It aufforliig III tho Klamntb (loueral hoapllal with an attack of pneumonia, - tluvra to Thlrtl Htrert l.oula MPellor haa rentud h'e houao un Oregon avenuo and hat moved to 337 Thltt;eoi. . , Movm to Now Office Kay Morrla, local attornoy, baa fnllnw. lillllilltlB In lhi nfflra f W. ', Myera in tno uiornm uuniung. Murrla wlj) be ammclntcd with Myera iieronitur . . Hore From California (leorgo A. Keltaer, connected wltb tlN L'nlvcraal Kllm company of L'ul veraal City, California, la in town acting a advance agent fo ra picture that will bo abown here eooa. Hrro l-Vmii I'ortland J. II. Hattan of Portland arrived yraterday and will live berw perma o -iitly t tho White Pelican hotel. Mult Man '. I. V. nlaacork, cunucctcd with tbo Holt Manufacturing company of Htockton. a tractor concern, la bero (ov several daya to lol'clt ordera for tbo aprlog agricultural work Mill Men In Town M. A. Puckvtt. a well-known milt man ot thla county, waa In town to day, accompanied by hi wlfo on a bualnoaa and pkjoauro trip. Ou Way Nortb --' v. A. K.( Paddock arrived last night from 8nn Francisco and toft ear ly this morning for the railroad eonatructlon camp north of Kirk. Marriage License Issued John Mitchell of Klamath Falls a tanner, and Kthet Urotbanok at' so ot Klamath Falls secured a mar riage license thla morning and were married this aftornoon by Jus tice of tho ePace Emmltt. K.niTectcil Hack , For the past work District At lorrtft7"('j, flrowor and E. L. El liott, special prosecutor of liquor cases, huvo linen In Porllaud on h'giil bualtivSH. Hovoral cases havo lii'i'ii held up pending tholr arrlv iil. Thv.v liro I'xpeeled' buck elthor imniirruwSir Monday. ItoluniN to Hiwriunento John Conuenly. who has boon hero for Hovornl tlnys In tho Inter est of Iho Crano company of Kncramniilo, left on tho morning train for California. . COURT Deeds. Lloyd It. DcLnp, t ux, to F. R. Dol.ap, lota . 7, 8. 9, block 4. 11111 cw.it ndilltion. . Jamea L. Kelley .to Ooorno C. Slnryott. $500 cona.'svi' NV6, Soc. 34. Twv. 24, ... ' Mlchool Italy mid Stephen Harry to U. S. A. portion ot NV4 NKli of Soc. 1C, Twp. 29, It. D, diwrlbod by metos and boundH. II. t. Thurston, et ux,' to Ivan Hlmon. $1. (IIS. Ni SWVi aco. 10. Twp. 4fU. 8, (looigo II. - Morrytnnu, el -vx,' lb A. A. Uellmnn, $G000 Cons. Lot 3, bloek 11, Orlgliuil Town! ,, , . O. W,, Howard, ot nx, lo Marvin Cross, et nl, 20 conls Ira. Portion SWV4 SISM nnd SUM 810 Vi of Sec tion 34, Twp. 30. II. 14. . ... Ktiw.Rrd II. DuFnult ot ux, to O. J. Underwood, 2U cvnti Ira. Lot i, lilk. 20, Falrvlow add. Paul Carolll. ot ux. to Tom II. Luiik 'it ux $10 conn. Lot 1, block 1, Chllu- uln. ft. A. ltrovloa. et ux.. In Klamath county, $10 eona. Hlrtp of land 60 tiet wiao in Boction J, xonraanip 40, R. 7. OBITUARY MAHY UCAILKY I HKVXK, Mra, Mury McCaiiley, ruiidunt uf Klamnth rounty for 13 youra, died today at tho. homo of Imr daughter, Mra. Mary Thompson, Merrill roud, at the age of ti. alio wuu tho widow of Aloxattder Choyno, who dJud at Cottage drove In 1017. Deildea Mra. Thompaon, alx) la aurvlvad by aona lamea Cheyne, Yakima; Wllllnm, nobcrt and Alexander Choyno, Mnr tll road; and a daughter, Mra. Hell Uawaon, Merrill road. tJho waa born In Hrtland and waa a member of th ) Uaptlat church. Kunoral eervlcca wll be conducted at Whltlock's cbdpel at A. M. Sunday by the Itov. A. F. Hlmnona ot tho Uaptlat church and tho remnlna will bo shipped on the morning trnln to Cottngo Orovo tot burial. BIRTH RBDFIDLD Fobruary 29, 1924, at 2104 flouth Sixth atroet, to Mr. nr. A Mh'i LvIa 'ndflelii it lic-naunil aon named Lylv Kdgar, Jr. ', Restoration ot Germany' colonies and pre-war rights la the price do- i manded by the Gorman colonial ao- j clety for the alleged new remedy which la said to provont sleeping j alckneaa. A genuine remedy for sleeping alckneaa and taetae fever would convert Central Africa Into a prosperous country. Oblo haa moro United State pen sioner than any other stat-a. Home Ownership Service The - Autrrlran homo Una been called the great cut asset of our notion. , Men' and women who work and aavo for homes are entitled to the IT poet and helping hand of the community, Our institution is organized to help these Iiomc-buildliiff people. We aro bninted tog-thvr to perform a 'worthy mutual arrvlcc. .v .. . ..- . . . i.Al!' ,f. . .. I'eotdo- with aaviiifa . or ' other surplus money to tavcat can And nu mora con.structlTo Held in which to put their money to vrork. No Membership Kee No Fine No Red Tape. All Your Money . . . . ... Back With All It Earns Assets Over $7,000,000.00 The Pacific Savings & Loan Association Klamath Falls Branch JACK SLATER, Manager Hart Build ins; I .... L to0f.. $157.50 Outfit PAY $15.00 As a first payment on this new style Vic trola and twenty selections (ten double). Powerful Motor, Clear, full and distinct Tone. We ask you to hear it at our store. Afterward pay $10. Monthly. EARL SHEPHERD CO. Klamaths Exclusive Music House 507 Main Street Tbo proportion of atudnnta ex porting; thomaolves In tbfi vurloua Amnrlcan collegea la eatimutcid aa fill lo we: Yulo, ono-thlrd; Princeton, nuo-uunrtor: Unlverally of Chlcato. ono-liulf; Unlveralty of California and the College of the City of New York, 00 per cont. The aolf-iupportlng atu. dent la 85 per cent of Tufta and it j per cent of the University of Wash- j Ington. j Ciiiiriifli Olrla of New Yo havo bi'i n rotUeated to popularlzo old-tlmo Atiinrlcun folk "onus uch tn "Old i l)lui:k Joo," "Hwanoo Itlvor," "Ola J Knitiicky Homo," and audi old Eng- I Huh un( Boottlsh bullada aa "Auld j LmiK Kyno" und "Comln' Thro' the'' Hye." Few glrla In camp laat aum- ' ni'ir knew tho words of these aongo, ! . j Approximately eighty per cent i of tho corn crop In the United ' Ktiiloj la aold on "Die hoof" In the form of hoirs. ! 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I Special a-j Sprinig OiBFeirimig Doernbecher Bedroom Suite Genuine American Walnut 6 - PIECE - 6 This is a Close Out Sale. Otherwise you would never see Doern becher Furniture Reduced Priced $175 For Terms at t T t f t t ? ? f y v t t y Mordoil, Trade First Week in March 1-3 Down to Responsible Woolf and Davis Your Old Stove in on a Range Only Purchasers EwvWaskilMtAasaAJsa& i