THE KVRXIXO HERALD, KLAMAT1T FALLS,' OREGON.
Monday, March 21, 1027
Taw TTre
BRIEF NEWS OF KLAMATH
limit if luforrat concerning resident n( the grrnt Klnmafb fUaln. If yon ha
news (ur Uila ili'purtiuciit, jrour rourtny III culling MH will bo appreciated.
Hlmw Ihknn Fmiii oHli
in J. Iloynl Hlmw nil Khaw-flcr-
llruwu III From I nin Reluming Wi-ilui-wlny
John llrown In charge hfrfnil. MIhh IIIIii l.lpnrt plan
Toad ronalrucllon for tlm Pelican rolarn lo Imr hmim In I'vrllund trunA returned Huttiidny from
'liny Lumber uuuipuiiy It In I ho on Wednesday lo reniuim Iter Portland whom lin spent several
illy from camp heuilmiarlor hiislnaa dutloa. She wan called days on business. Hh wn r-
f r a fortnight. Mr. Mrnwii hit here Ilia Inst of t li.-t week by cniupunicd homo liy hi aon Lar-
not visited Ilia city since Inat Ilia sudden death of liar .fulllcr, rl who la attending college ut
spring and mparts unusually Mile Llpperl. Mrs. Llppon will tha University of Oregon.- Lsrrl
heavy anuw tula past, winter hi rxuialn horn for nt lannt a, month will upend Ihn spring vacation
I Mo cum p. In vlult rvlatlvo and friend hero with relative and frlenda.
lii'foro returning lo Imr homo .-
Hoigua 'rom Ivillrgr in Iho northern metropolis. 1'isiKi'imi Tlila Afleruocm
lluford Hurgui la another mi , ' Tho Miisln Department of Ilia
llio college act who spending Motored To Mciliniil Mlirnry club held a successful
hla aprlng varatlou her. with tel. Mr. and' Mm. M. (1. Mordoff and Intorostlng progrum hla af-
allvee und filonds. Hargua ut- mid fumlly moMrnl lo Modford larnoon In the club room of
teuda the I'nlvcralty of Omcun mi Humlny nug ulna: where limy the lllirary.' Tho mualcul pro-
and la vlaltlng with IH partiuu enjoyed Hip duy with rolatlves grem wns devoted' lo Oyay Mil-
Mr. and Mra. W. O. Hmlthi . uud friend, ale.
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Westin
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WITH WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES
They assure you of lifelong Satisfaction
For Electrical Supplies and Wiring see
LINK RIVER ELECTRIC
Bill Butler, Prop. 7th and Klamath
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Coata Remodeled.
Far Manufacturer.
MIIH. WILLIAM
BESSLER
FURRIER
' 4t9 Klamath Aran us, '
Between Fonrtb and fifth.
Klamnth Falta
- Ore.
'iiirca iifw amliaaaailor lo 'lie L'nltcd tatr, M. I'aul Claude), la
lion hrro nt a recent Jarewcll party In Toklo, where Claude
u muli.iiKadir for elx ytarx. 'Ib envoy no ! on hla way to tha
I H. In lake urer the jh.iI al IVanhlnxton. Known aa the "poet
ii iy.i stall or," Claudel formed many fdcndthlpt In Japan.
'irs Itfinrii Hoiui
Mr. and Mm. Uua Nicll of
tfi .Mlrliiaan avinu have r
ttirni'd bonio from a two month'
vlult In Marahfleld. While on
ihn bay Mr. Nwdl wan III but
hu rompli'lely re ovrid.
lrii From Itowliunt
Th'-odorn N'lxen. dltrlrt man
ue.'r of Hn Twentieth Century
j C.ri'-rry, with headquarters In
I noioliiirr, l hero today on or
1 f I. lal linhlniOJ.
4
ao t :m m. ci.
$7.00
30 X 4.40 Flmt flrado
$13.50
M i 4. Ill Hit-ond tirado
$9.95
20 X 4.40 Ihlnalio
$13.50
With Krd Tubo
HUB TIRE CO.
CMI'J H. 8IXTII rilONK 618
9
aaV
ITowVipilona
Lorractly filled by
I'nro Druca. Ad.
ioi-l Tui'Mlny Fvi'iiliiK
Memliera of llio rbamlier of
I'.'mmerce and thulr wtvea arc
looklnic forward lo an cnjoynlilo
vnnlnn tnumrrow whn they will
attend the dnn.lnit party al Al
nunont pavilion aa per lal gueaia
of Hal llluckburn and hla band
Forbes
Hume Wiilm-vlay Muht
Honoring Iho mirnlwra of tho
l'ellcan Clly basketball team
IVIIran Clly Community Club
have laatipd Invltatlona for a
danrlnr party on M'edncaday
evening at their1 club houae. Hull
Ulaekburn'a band from tha Alta
mont will provide tho music.
Il.mllu Arrive He
1. II. Hardin arrived Sunday
from nHebiir. calfed here by
the andden death of hla duuuh-
ler ljiura Hardin of this city,
I'opro Vole Arrive
To replar polea whlrh hava de
teriorated, a ahlpnient of new pol
ea from the Mato of Wunblnrtoa
hns Jmit been wlvei by the Cal
ifornia Orecon Vumt n .npany. i
Al .Merrill ToIm
Karl Whltloik of tho Karl
WhHIoi-k Funeral Home hi In
Merrill tbia aftrrnoon attending
the funeral arniOKementa of Mian
Kva Murlan Murray, daukhU-r
of Mr. and Mra. A. J. Mnrray
who' waa laid 'to rest In the
I. O. O. t. cemetery.
AiIhiim lit llatk
Martin Adums. aon of J. Frank
Adama returned Sunday from
Stanford where he la attending
rolleKC and will apend the aprlng
vacation here with relatives aud
friends.
I 'aimif lrr Coanltana Meeting
(ampflre Ouardians of the
Campflre Oirla are scheduled to
meet on Tue-sday evening prompt-,
ly at 7:30 o'clock In the club
house.
Service Well Alleuiliil
Members of the Order of De
Molay attended the services at
the Flrat J'reabytcrlan church
on Sunday morning, "Devotion
al Day." A large Bomber of
the Dareula of the young men
attended tho services. Dcvo
tionnl Hay la an obligatory day
in the order.
.Mra. .Magulre Here , '"
Mr. Wlllam Maitulre of Klrh
I shopping and vlaltlng with
friends in the city today:
fleni For Knnernl
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Caatel
of Fort Klamath Were hers Sun
day to attend the funeral of
Mile Llppert who waa laid to
rest yesterday afternoon.
Mix Urol lien on Ill-
Friend of Mhw Wyma llrolh-
erton will be aorry to learn she
Is confined to her apartment to
day with an attack of illness.
Mr. Dell Home
Mrs. Billle Leonard Bell has
returned from a three weeks'
vlult In Portland and other north
ern points whero she visited with
friends.
From ClilliMuln .
Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Ertplo
of Chlloiiuln spent HuniUy In
tho rlty attending tha funeral
of Miles I.lppert.
MIm Kllrrlm Better
Friend of Mis Vara Eltrelm
will m ploaiieit to learn alio, wa
abln to rusnma her poalthin at
Moo's Store today. Fnt.tha
past fortnight she has been eon
fined to her boms with aa at
tack of iufltienni.
Happy Honr Club Tueatlny
Through an error It Was an
nounced the Happy Hour Club
was to meet on Wednesday at
the homo of Mrs. It. A. Kmullt
Instead ot Tuesday. All mem
bers aro Invited lo apend tha
wt,h L'n.M.11
her borne on Fifth aud rinsy
With .Mr. Mimii-
Membera of the Idle Hour
club met with Mra. H. B. MM
of JJS North Tenth Street
this past week. Ri
enjoyed by the gueata who in
cluded Mra. 'It. C. Swanson. Mrs
Kliner tlrar, 'r. Arnold Wlman
Mr. Roy lleed. Mrs. Fred Lil
car. Mra. Joe Edwards and Mrs. I i
Johnson.
hi '. - ' r ' t.
mntemm Theatre
TruM' Knjoy Links
Dr. and Mrs. I.. L. Trnax spent
Sunday afternoon basking in the
warm sunshine on the golf links.
Degree of Honor Meeting -
The Degree of Honor I-odne.
No. 10S, will meet at the home
of Mrs. Arnold Wiman, 214
Sonth Riverside on Tuesday af
ternoon. March 29.
XKW hl'HIMi HATS'
' ' Price 2.nt to 18.65. Mi Lady's
Shop. 822 Main. adv..
i-C"
Miss King
Mica May! King of The. Stlnson
Mason I'lnn Trip
Members of. the local Masonic
lodge are making plane lo at
lend a chicken dinner at Mnlin
on Thursday evening wheu they
will be iho guests of the neigh
boring lodge melt hers.
Moves From Hewl
W. T. Itenlo. former fo:dcnt of
i .... i i i-,t -i Kimath'
Kalls'and plans to entatilish a p"r-( Studio waa unable to attend her
imment residence In this city. ; climes mis niorntug on .am v.
llu.dni ss conditions In Hie Centrul Illness.
Oregon lumber center aro' not p-ttsi '
llcularly good due to the po,r. j Mm. Hen.le,- lU-tunts
lumber market. Mr. Ronie said., , - Mrs. A. E. llonale, returned x
. "Talent cm Sunday after visiting
hero vrith her daughters, Misaea
Visits Mr. urns' Mra. Walters . .,
Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Cbovnllnr.
Illiiomlleld. Nebraska, are spend
Ina several dsva tn Klauwth vl'lt-
lng their old friends Mrnd Mrs.
Wuilorif who formerly .resided in
Nebraska. Mr. nnd Mrs, Chevalier
left Nebraska last year and have
been wintering In California.
DOLLAR DAY
SATURDAY, MAR. 26th
BIGGER THAN EVER
Meeting Frhluy AfterniMiii
On Friday afternoon tho mem
tiers of the Child Slndy tlroup
of tho American Association of
I'lilverslty Women will meet at
the home of Mrs. Hal Dglo for
the regulur -monthly meeting
The afternoon's discussion will
lie led by Mrs. William Canon
and a special Invitation hns been
extended In all ' mothers and
other nialioun Interested in the
work of tho group.
. Kapso
For Colda- for aalo by Fortes
jPura Drug, Adv.
Itotiuklna Taken rioulli
1 The remains of tleorgu Hil
ton who pussed away suddenly
on Friday evening at the family
homo on i'lno wero taken south
on Sunday afternoon's train by
Mrs. Hand Hilton, his wife. The
services will be held in t'lllco.
California.
C. M. T. C. To Open
Thoso Interested In the Cltitcns
Mililary Training Camp Ihls year
are asked to get In touch with Ser
geant P. U Combs In tho court
house building. TW camp opens
at Vancouver Rarrark Juno IT
and lasts one month until July 17.
Sergeant Combs announced the
enlisting ot Sliua Klvoltc, John
Irving and James W. Jones in
the l ulled States unny. The trio
.111 wrvA with L'nclc Sam's ar
mies in China.
M'4't4
Wm.W.McNealy
, REALTOR
Insurance Fire, Automobile
Burglar Plate Glass
Casualty Insurance V '
Surety and Fidelity Bond)
Real Estate Loans Investments
, j... a.. . .: -
1020 MAIN ST. ,
v Phone 274-W
Al Klilmmli (ienernl llosplliil
Mrs. J. M. Franklin, a gradu
alo of Iho llellvuo Hospital of
Now York City has aerepled 0
position with The Klamath Cen
eral hospital and look up her
duties this pant week. .
Visit lug From Montana
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Connolly,
prominent residents of Hillings
Mont., are here for a short visit
with Mr. Connolly' brother, A
J. Connolly of Connolly Itroth-
ers.
Knloy tiiilf Links
Dr. nnd Mrs. 11. Mnrryninn
spent Sunday aftortoon tit The
golf links with score of local
reslilvnls who took advantage
of the Ideal wenlher.
Kapso
For Colds for sale by Forbot
Purs Drugs. Adv.
With Mr. F.mmltt
Mr. II. A. Kmmllt has Invited
the members of The Happy Hour
Club to meet with her on Wed
nesday aflprnonn. , ,
Moves Fnmtlr
Kil Ostendnrf. wner of the Os
tendorf Motor company at US
Klumiilh Avenue, is now residing
nt l'.'''t 1'orllJiid Avenue. Mr.
Ostendorf's wife and baby recent
ly came lo Klamath to tnako their
home.
Pauline and Ceorginnna Clift and
Miss Genevieve Hcnsley.
' i ..
Fnloyecl Trip Sunday
i Mr. and Mrs. Jack Connolly of
Hillings. Montana, who are enjoy
ing a visit here with A. J. Connol
ly, motored td tho Tule Lake dis
trict yesterday for an outing.
Attenclwl Funeral '
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heal were
among the numerous local resi
dents who motored ' to Merrill
today to attend the funeral of
Miss Kva Marian Mnrray who
waa laid to rest In the neighbor
lug town this afternoon.
From Spragne River
Monica Mlrhels and Margaret
Mlcheta of Sprague River shop-
lied hero for several hours on
Saturday.
.Hertford Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Jamea A.-Cameron
of Medford spent the week
end here with friends. A
Mm. Klmonsoa Visits-
Mrs. C; W. Simonson of Kirk
spent the -week end here shop
ping and visiting rrienaa. .
I .
l"p From Marysvllle
Mr anil Mr, c. w . ioeirer
of Mnrrsville. California were
among the iweek end visitors In
this city.
TONIGHT r
RICHARD DIX makes touchdown!
'The Qudterback" '
is the title of the greatest college football
story ever made. And none other than
FIELDING H. YOST, "HURRY UP"
Michigan's great coach, directed all the foot
ball action of the picture. "The Quarterback"
is our idea of a strictly first-class, high-grade
attraction
Mrs. Hoffman Irving
Mrs. G. W. Hoffman hag been;
eslled east by the critical ni
nes of .her father. Mrs. hoh-
i. .... 1 ..Ih.l
man la me' wue wi "e
eran minister.
fill
It
I At The Liberty I II
IS L -rr m
li a m.s..m ww . - l. - . n
ill : - ' lUrSItjMl ;: t , 1 1
III
Miss tlnrdla Arrlveil
Bliss Nora Hardin Of Sacra
mento arrived In the city 10-t
day. called here by the death
of her sister. Miss Laura Har
din, who will be lold to resi
In thia city Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Maa Vlaltlng Here
Mrs. Agnes Mang visited over
the week end In the city ot the
home of Mr. and Mrs. James
Drlscoll enronte sonth to -her
'home In Oakland. She has been
enjoying a visit In Salem with
her mother.
I
He's in Line
Itcad tho Herald' Classified Ad. 1
Dr. Smllli Itorm
Dr. Sarah titltel Smith who nan
been 111 for the past week with mi '
attack of influenza, has sufficient-)
ly recovered aud Is again at her
of the. i
Knjiieil tJolf i
Dr. and Mrs. E. D. J.amh were)
among the local residents whoj
spent Sunday afternoon on thej
golf course.
Rnme Lose We
while others gain
Normalcy aided and efficiency
increased by new disease
conqueror
rvi. J ...n health - huildinU
completely recovered from a ma-l nrnnrrtles of Huni's Internal bmii
, .i i,it. .ii .i.n- ! iii..r,..,l bv the fact that thin
mltttd to two months ago. Sho peorle 'usually gairt under its use.
tin. henn reeuneral Ina at. ii,iViiiie",BJ'v-' .
homo of Mrs. Richard' parents
In Oakland.
Ret in li From Oakland
' Mrs. Kliiabelh Harding mid
Mrs. Kffle Richards both well
known local nurses have returned
from a month's visit In. Oakland.
California. Mrs. Harding h'
- '31.
rstri
&
Thfc Week
Special
Tea Spoons
H ix.
$2.80
Glover's Jewelry
TONIGHT
JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S great .tory ,
"Tentacles of the North"
The mystery of trie frozen North, its beauty
and its power over men are dramatically por
trayed in this great story as only Curwood
can do it. An excellent cast handle the diffi
cult roles in a most creditable manner, i
Word of Dentil
Mrs. Homer Roberts of the
Poo Valley section has received
word of Iho passing, of her
hrolhor-ln-law, Clarenco Leo In
Washington. Mr. Leo formerly
resided In Klamath county and
was employed with Iho Califor
nia Oregon Power compauy for
many years.
Hills Flower Shop for Flow
ers and Floral designs, rhono
1 1 IS. Adv.
The reason is simple uver or
tinder weight often results "
poi inning, or auiii-i.icu.v-..-"; -'
i.i:.: ..h rh bns been discovered
to be a cause of nearly every ill, from
simple diy fpelW "V"'?"? ,
from unclranliness o the lower bow
el. And Hunt's Internal Bath com. I
tdetelv ends auto - intoxication by
keeping it washed clean. ,
In "Civiliration's Greatest Men. ,
ace," published in support of thu
great discowrv, the amaiing toll ol
auto-intoxication and constipation it
cited bv fifty world-leading doctors.
We will gladly give
f this valuable booklet and show
vmi our display of Hunts Internal (
Path. I
STAR DRUG CO. !
t4
iv- .:z
Drv Administrator J. D1. Pcimlng
ton of the western Pennsylvania
West Virginia dislrlcT Is a likely
choke lor the new federal com
mlsslonor ot Jirohlbltron Job lo lie
filled soon. A xlmllar position now
held bv Rov Hnynes Is abolished
bv isw April 3. Tho new com
nil i.loner will work under Cen
tral Lincoln C. Andrews.
EAST MEETS WEST
LOGGING
TOOLS
PHONE
37 1
i 123 , No. 6th St. ,;
Civilization Has ConquereO
strange lands to their farthest out- ,
posts., Vision has served to remove ,
all barriers between East and West,
North and South. Service bas
opened the paths bf communication
which stretch into the wide spares
of the world to imbue people with '
the spirit of fellowship.
You Think of East and West;
North and Sonth now only as di
rections. Through its network of
wires The : Associated Press has
made distance inconsiderable.
Ell? 'Asscriatrii htm
news from every section of the globe w jub
lhhed id .
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