.1 I eveotwj. jimnv ..ROSMOT'tans. Bssnoif MS 11 n il-v II ft! Is P- 1 4 A. .4 p : v Husky 'Q 4H ii ( o) Active XZJ Jjj t Bit ;ii Mrah ams MOST PARENTS FORGET that growing youngsters reqiure more food than grownups. The kiddies are active every minute and it takes good, wholesome food to rebuild what strenuous play tears down. Children like Tru-BIu Grahams and milk. And this simple, sensible diet furnishes the vitamines so necessary to healthy growth provides the mineral salts that build bone and tooth structure. Gives also the bran that purifies the blood. ', Put your kiddies on Tru-BIu Grahams and milk for a week and watcji them thrive. Order From Your Grocer Nov Sold In blue and gold cartons. ln 4H lbs. boxes and In 5-lb. halt caddies. TRU-BLU BISCUIT COMPANV-Spokane and Portland Kgcllne 'walling' the completion 'of Uiolr new three room house. - Nuns uro under way tor' a May day festival mdor tho auspices ot iho local P. T. A. A Muypolo dunce by tlio children entertainment nud dauco tor all to the plans tor tho evening of May first. This Is tho first ot a Borlea of events that will be lven to rniso, funds for tho purchase of modern play ground equipment for tho local school. The public Is Invited und n large at tendance la hoped for.' Log shipments nrn being received regularly and ns soon as there Is sufficient accumulation a night shift will ba started probably in tun d.tys, by the Lamm Lumber Co. Leo Itaylor who Is employed by Iho Lamm Lumher company and ,ho owns n ranch one mile north of the mill Is building a housa there. ,,, ... Harold Mallory of Kort Klamath stopped at Modo: 1'olnt u Thurs day to transact business. Kd Boborg, an cmployeo of the Lamm Lumber' company Is expect 0.1 to return tj work In a week. Ho has been 111 from a broken bone In his foot. x W. C. Ames of Kl.tmath Fulls has contracted tha as-wuibllng ot fif teen lumber trucks tor the Lamm Lumber company and has tovir car penters employed at this w.uk. Ho has ulao been' awarded tho con tract u build tbreo cabins at their woods operation. H!d aro being recelvod by F. A. Sutton and son for the construction ot a large and modern hotel ut Modoc Point.' ' ' . I FORT KLAMATH COURTS, i blcck 55, Second Hot Springs Addl- jitlon. : , . - Ed Stough et us" to Harry Court, (one acre of land in sec 2, T.' 39. R. - . Deeds h George A. Massey to Bertha Mas-" 9. " sey, lots 1, 2 clock 38, Hot Springs .. Addition. . ',,' , In Los Angeles, a girl says he was Annetta. McCnbe et Tirto DJ H. going to marry her but turned her Crank, correction of deed 66-536, down, so she turned him down. lot 2, block 300, Darrow Addition. Archie L. Alenxander et ux to Nothing can feel better and look Frank H. McClain et ux, lot 5, worse than last year's' straw hat. "": News of the Klamath Country MODOC POINT The Qift Ticwarded Nothing in the world is as soothing or cheering as the beauty of flowers. It is the unsurpassed charm of the lily which enhances the spirit of Easter happi ness, i .... , ' ; A mother, wife or sweetheart will find endless pleasure in a gift of flowers. Flowers in their silent way convey a world of good wishes. A card is ready for your signature. Why not sign it today at Klamath Flower Shop, and this Easter send a jrift that always wins a smile a potted lily or a gay bouquet of flowers. Klamath Flower Shop 834 Main Phone 589 Mr and Mr3. W. E. Lamm left on Sunday morning for San Fran cisco. ' . Charles : McCandless and family are moving to Klamath Falls on Sunday where Mr. McCandleBs has accepted a position with the Shaw Bertram Lumber Co., a3 nl2at shift sawyer. ; Mr. and Mrs. 3. W. Egolina will move Into the house that Mr. and Mrs. McCandless vacated. Mrs. Bruce Parks and Mri. 8. W. Egeline shopped In the Falls on Monday. . Fred Houston and Roy Durbin were Modoc Point visitors on Fri day. , . Frank Lee transacted business here on Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Oene Chapmaln spent Thursday evening at Modoc Point. Mr. and Mrs. .. Oarles Drljcoll spent Wednesday evening In Klam ath Falla. . Mr. and Mrs. C. Richmond ar rived by motor from Salt Lake City hh.1 are making their homo at Modoc Point where Mr. Richmond I has accepted an office position w.t.i tho Lamm Lumber Co. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wltlinger have arrived from Portland to take up residence at Mod)c Polr.t. Mr. Wit linger has -accepted the position of dry kiln operator and will have charge cf tho Limm Lumber com I pony's battery of five dry kilns. Thoao who , spent Saturday i evening 13 town shopping were: I Mr. and Mn, A. J. Chldeater, F. ! E. McGeo, 1). H. Crump, S. W. , Egel!no, llrmo Parks, C. H. Drl.jcoll, '-C. A. Wltlinger, Sam Ellis, E. L. Dixon, R. F. MuskJff, M. B. Knaus), , O. A. Pu-.dln, A. A. V jgeipj;il, P. F. Shaw,, George- J::hiuon, W. J. ; Cackrell, Arthur Jjbacon' and W. ' R. Norton. I ,W. R, Norton has Just purchased ja niv Ford coilpe. '. ) Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wltlinger are : the guests of Air. and Mrs. S. W. CROUP Spasmodic Croup In frequently relivedbyonopplicaifonof- V Va poRub , Q?tr IT Million JmriUfd Ywlt Mr. and Mrs. Will Nicholson and son Lloyd, wbo have heva here YU Ring relatives a tew days, returned to thi'lr homo near Medford Tues day morning. Mrs. J. H. Reck'oy arrived here from Astoria, Thursday on a brief buslnes Btrlp. (lus Page and Pete Oard 'Were transacting business in the county seat Wednesday. T'ae sc'aocl attendance 1. jrradual ly getting back to normal after the flue epidemic.::-With the exception of two or three children, all have returned to their school duties. Mrs. Ben Loosley, who has been confined to tho Klamath Valley hospital tho past ; three weeks re turned to her home, north of town Tuesday. She rwas accompanied by Mrs. W. Hackler who will remain with her for several days. , - -Mr. and iSri. Harold Bunch en tc.talned at their home Wednesday evening, honoring the boys basket ball team who have won the cham pionship tor Klamath county. - Fol lowing the tamale dinner to which all did. ample' Justice, tha evening was spent In cards and music. The guests of honor for the evening were: Jerry Sisemore, Harold Mal lory, Qus Page, Wade Hallock, Loran Moon, Robert Gordon and Bill Brewer. Geoi'gs Chandler of Lakevlew is spending a few days In the valley cn business. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Crawford were county seat visitors Tuesday. f Dr. J. R. Cooper, who recontly purchased the 14 acre tract of land on Wood River from William Rich ards, has completed the building of 4erc:ul poultry and brooder houses preparatory to the arrival ot 1000 ba'jy chicks which he is expecting the early part of next, week. R;hert Gordon drovo to Klamath Fails Thursday on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Both Dixon, left Sunday on a buslnes trip to cast er Oregon, after spending several days here. ...Mr3. E. W. .Lcever and daughter Fern, returned home Thursday from Itoudon and other coast poinU whero tney nave been , visiting . the past R. E. Clorden, , who has been spending the winter in Roguo river valley returned to Fort Klamath Tuesday where ho will, be employed by tho DIxoft' Bros, for tho sum mer. Mr. and Mrs. John Siemens Sr., and Jcsho Siemens of Klamath Falls cro in me valley cxr a snort time Wednesday. Mr.and Mrs. Roy Hickman drove up t.om Klamath Falls Thursday on a c:mblned husineis and plans' uro. trip. '. ' , Tho school children ore practicing f:r the track meet to be held In Kljmnth Falls .soon. liird Loosley, accompanied by Mrs. Alice Dusklrk arrived hero Vredneid.-iy from Yakima, wnsh., to vljit at tho O. B. Bunch home. Orb Moon roturned home from Chlloiiuln for a few days visit. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor and M; s. Alexander were buslnss visitors In tho county seat Tuesday aftor noon. LONE PINE Give For Easter Silverware For 10 days only we are giving 15 pet Off on our entire stock of silverware ' ,; .'".''" ... ' 26-pc. set, 50 Year Community, 1847 Rogers or Holmes & Edwards, hollow handle knives, stainless steel blades, only $26.75 6 Tea Spoons of either make $ 3.15 6 Salad Forks, either make .............$ 5.95 6 Butter Spreaders, either make :......$ 4.20 Bread Trays $2.95 up Sandwich Trays ..$3.85 up Salt and pepper sets : : $1.25 up 4 We have just received a. brand new stock of silverware and for the next ten days you have the opportunity of getting what you want at a 15 reduction. H Winters Jewelry Store Established 22 Years Mr. and Mrs. E. O." Cherrymiii' and daughter , M:irle La Verne avyri Mr. and Mrs. Leo Leonard . .V'.d daughter Isobol all of ' Medffy'rd, motored to tho O'Connor ranch 'Sul- urdiy for the week end. Mrs. Cherryman and daughter romalnod for a several days visit. t Mr. Huff or Chlloquln was a business caller In this neighborhood Wednesday. Con Murphy, who has beon em ployed at Willows, California all winter, returned to this locality last woek. , Several famlllos In this vicinity have been I'l as a result of tho widespread ' tltt epldomic. Those on tho sick list last week Included: j Mr. and , Mrs. C. W. Lewis, Mrs. , Kljror and chlldron Eston, Konneth, Karl str.rt Audrey, Mrs. Hursh, Thol ma ' SU)roy, Mrs. Hugh 'O'Connor anfl Con McAullffo, . i . Mr. Hursli of Klamath 'Falls has leased the Bradley ranch 'and took' posseiislon the first of tho month, Walter Storey na coatractod to oroct a number of dwelling houses in BTIamath Falls this spring. 'tlydo Kigor has begun his spring Blowing. ( jonn . uravon nas ompioyea Air. Slopher to assist him in his land levelng. ,, Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Dolnn of tho Spring' Lake district spent Sunday at tho O'Connor ranch. -,''. DRINK WATER IF KIDNEYS BOTHER lorn so thny no longer Irritate, thus often rollnvlng blnddor wonknoss. Jnd Salts Is Inexpensive ; can not Injure and mnkos a delightful of-, fnrveniicent llthln-wntor drink, lly all means have your physician ox amino your kldnoys at loast twice a year, Adv. Flush your kldnoys by drinking a quart of water each day, also take salts occasionally, says n notod au thority, w.ho tolls us that too much rich food forms ncids which almost paralyze the kidneys in tholr offorts to expel It from the blood. They become sluggish and weaken; thon you may suffor with a dull misery In tho kidney region, snnrp pains , In th oback or sick handachn, dlzzl-j noun, your stomach sours, tongue Is1 coated, and whori tho wontho'r Is I bud you have rheumatic twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full ot sodl- ment, tho channels often got soro and Irritated, obliging you to sonk rnllot two or three times during the night, , , ' ;',, ... . I To holfl neutralize those Irrltnt-, Ing acids; to holp cloansa the kid neys and flush off tho body's iirln-1 oiis wasto, got four ounces of Jad Halts from any plmrmacy hero. Tnko a tahlnsponnful In a glass of wator before broiikfnst for n few days, and your kidneys mny then iw'f flnn. T'hlu fnmnna Hnltn lu ninrln from tho ncld of grapes and lemon ! Julco, combined with llthla, end has ' boon used for yours to help flush and stimulate sluggish kldnoys; nlsoi to noulrallzo tho acids in tho ays-1 vn.i-H'iin.roii Dirt wdthe devil Are ds they sw.' And. Sals i stive chAp they botKobey 1 .1 . 1 ---1.1 .ilil'K'UK'l I