.Thurwlay, rVhrunry 15, 128 . m .V J . 14 t 1 J. .11 !IT ',"1 MlirW- W!fl W IB I t-gjf NEWS IN BRIEF . 1 h Kspluima Hells Hiiiiw ' - ' Announcement 11 f Ihn nolo of Ihn linniit nt Mr. 11 ml Mm. K, J. Kapluosa Hi 1101 llphain olr.eot Id Mr. and Mrs, Ukut Klnley nt till rliy m mud today. The liunm U a modern four-room bungalow and wait Hold In Mr. and Mr. Klnjiiy, furnished com pleiely throughout.' A 'on a Mr. and Mm. Kmjilnnaa find a hulluOlo im-nllou limy will turn I he pluio siver in Dm now owner. Mr, Klnley- In employed wllh th I'slftornlu, Oregon , Power,1 com pany., .)1r. Kxpliinsu holds a po nil Ion wllh Ihn Kviuilng Herald. T surlier I'Mriy IXiUy Member of Hie tirade Teach ' rra Association and their friends 'will enjoy a rarrt party on Krl day ovenlng which U la he hold ul Ilia Kremoni auilllorluin. Until urldgo and "Lull" will lie in play. ' A short program will Im given. The evening's play la In atari promptly at 7:45 o'clock. Minn Mae I'lilnney la chairman of the committee In chnrnu and la IhiIiiic assisted by Mra. Klihu llennell, . ' Mlas Kdtia llrown, Mlaa Ann Kradlngsr. Mlm (iladya Krott. Mis Uarhara Clnrk and MIJ Vera, Junilolinnn. Prises will be .warded. A. A. r, W. hireling Tim regular monthly meeting , of the A. A. V. W. will be held T on Haturilsy at l.lnkhaven, ' cording la announcement mud today by Mra. Avl .McConncl. prealdnnt f (ha local chanter. A 1 ;0l,o rhk lunohiMia will pen , ihn mnelluc. Mm. Mct'unnell will alto a report of the confer ence meeting which aha roceully attended In Portland. lr. Mi lKmell ll Dr. Wutaon MrDowell of Bi-at-tle, brother of Ml Hadla Mi Dowell, teanlmr In Ihn Klamath county blah aehool, I vlaltlna In thla rliy for a few lUya en mnte to U'J AOKi'lee where ho will realde. Dr. Walaon. a phy alclan and atiranon ha made ar raniemenia for the openlnc of of fice In the aou'.bera rliy. . Take Agror)- Charloa M. Door of 431 Wanh Initoa atreet hl taken oxer the Oregon Journal anenry for Klam ath Kail. Dorr la a graduate of ho Klamath hiiib arhool and alao of the fnlverally of Califor nia. Ho will have full rharje of circulation and advertlalnit here. Aaawer Fire Call The fire department anawered a nail to S04 Kaat Main atreel about J o'clock Wedneaday after noon whan a car motor biased up. There waa no daman, and the aniall blare was qulrkly ex llnanlabed. ltelamnl From Valley Mr. and .Mm. Hoy Hon ley re turned to their home In thla rliy yealerdny after apendlnaj several daya lu Aabland. They were ac companied here by Mr. lloaley's mother who will vlilt for several weeks. Dr. Johnaon llmniv , Dr. E. D. Johnaon ha return (ed from l'ortlanil where he or cnmpirnlod Mia Olive Wilson, who submitted to a major oper ation at St, Vincent's hospital on Monday. Dr. Johnson reports Mlaa Vt'llnon waa rrailn comfort ably when he left I'orllsnd. . Hopkins from Volley Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Hopkins nd small aon were in the rlty today from their homo In the l.annell valley dletrlct on a brief business visit. They re turned home lata this afternoon. From Kovt KlHinmh Mr and Mm .. C. Slaomore of Fort Klamath spent yodnosday here on business and pleasure. They were (nests at the noon forum of the chamber of com ' merre. ', . Hohetiaon Improve Dolmer Roliertsnn, aon of Mr. and Mm. T. A. Robertson of tut ,North Ninth, who has been III fur the' past two duys Is- greatly Improved today. Marriage License A Harry Davis and Rebecca Hum phrey, both of Chlloquln, wort (ranted a license to wed In the 'office of the county clnrk Wed- ' nosday afternoon. Mra. Hurvey He Mrs. A. L. Harvoy. arrived In . Klamath Falls Wednesday from hnr bom at Ashland frf Upend fortnight as the RtiesC" of her daughter, Mrs. Nate Ottorbeln. Kellon On llual H. P. Kellon, atorekeepor for California, Oregon rower com pany of Medford, la spending a few days In Klamath Falls on business. W'ailoa Have l)iirlilei- Mr. and Mrs. William Wade Ira the parents of a baby datiajh' ter, born Wednesday at the Klamath General hospital. Klllotl from Agency Mr. and Mrs. Orvllln Rlllott of Klamath Agnncy spent Tuesday In the city on a brief business ad ploasura trip. r.lmi-r iliiikr Hciucnml 1 Klincr Clarke, a youth who waa a Treated two weeks ago ly Walter Poster, statu truffle offl err, charged wllh currying run eeuled weapon will nerve out a sentence of 30 duya In the illy Jail. Clarke wa brotiKht hefnro Justice of Ihn peace W: flumes yesterday for hnurliiK. 1l bun been serving out 11 Jail sonlonio al lli illy Jail where lin wua linoknd iik a vnKninl, Clnrk nd 111 II h living bium om-nti'd, aa a vugrant In al toast 20 ataix dnr Inr Ihn pant two yinrn. U fi Kor Ciii viiIII. Unity Darley, Inula Itobcrln, I'arrln Herryman, Kills Truelove, Imttvi) Oaliurne and Mlaa Mario llldelnica lift thla inornliiK for 1'nrvullla whern they will attend Ihn annual vornlloiuil enpnnlllon belnK held there Krlduy and Hat unlay. The IiIkIi whixd It roup will return home oil Monday eve ulnita Haln. Mlaa ItldeliiKa la arilnx aa faculty advlaor. llMiinon On Oiikliunl Thin friends of Murrsy llniiiion, ami I of Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Ilatinon of! Ihla rlty will bit lularealed to learn ho has accented a position I 11 a reporter ' wllh The Ouklandj Time at oaklsml, f-allfnrnia. Ilannon Is eirgiloyod under F. It. Houle. editor of The Tlmsa, who wws formerly editor of Tho Eve ning Herald III Ihla cllyH Pullman Will lh Added , ' Pullmans Will be added to the Southern Pacific special sched uled In leave hero on Friday eve ning, February 24, according to word received at the , Bout born Parlflu thla morning. ' Reserva tions can lie rnadn at the Main street of fh' and tlckuts will be good for return over the Cas cade Limited with a five-day limit. Arrive,) From VntrIU A. J. Wlndsbelmrr of Central In. Washington, 'has arrived In the. rlty and thla morning took up hi dutle aa secretary to J. J. Miller, district freight and passenger agent of the Houthern Pacific. Wlndsbelmer take the position left vacant by Arvld Bat terburg who hss returned to Portland. Fkwall In t'tly Judge W. A- F.kwall of Port land will speak before the Elka of Klamath county at the regular lodge session to b hold, thla evening. Judge Kkwall is aa active member of the Klks and a past exalted ruler of the Port land lodge, No. 142. ' Connolly I Home 'A. J. Connolly of Connolly Brother has returned to Klam ath Falls from a alx weeks' trip through, southern California and Mexico, where be visited with relatives ami friends. At Los Angeles, Mr. Connolly visited with his daughter. Katharine. 'lie PuycT II -i W. II. Wallace D Stearns and I.. L. Nooncheater, all of Rend, are hero for several daya pur chasing fun tor tho market. The hunlnesa visitors are stopping ot the Hotel Arcado whtlj bere. Returning Home Hnturday Mrs. (ius Lompropelona and Infant daughter, Cleopatra, are returning 16 the Arcade -apart-meuts on Sunday from the Klam ath Valley hospital. Mra. Lom propolona was Miss Mary Dlanai before her marriage. Meeting; Xext TuewUy Members ot Ht. Mary' Altar Roclety will meet at' the borne' ot Mrs. Frank Howard on next Tues day evening for the regular meet ing. Mr. Howard end Mra. Roy Hickman will preside a Joint hostesses. Cook Transacting lluln W. D. Cook of the Southern Pacific la transacting business In the city today from his head quarters at Dunsmulr. -Mr Cook I among tho tjotel guests al the Pcllcon. ' ' VUhing From Port land Dr. Ann Rose Hnnawort.t anl da.il'l.tnr of Portland are spend ing n few daya bnre on business al.'uirs. They are registered at tho Hotel Arcado. Mrs. Kbcrleln ill Friends of Mrs. Charles Wood Kberloln will rerfrot to learn that sho Is confined to her apartment In Hot Aprlugs suffering with a heavy cold. Meet Ins; Vrldaj Tho regular meeting of the Degree ot Honor will he hold on Friday evening, according to an nouncement made today. Aska Freedom Rosa Randall filed a divorce suit in the circuit court Wed nesday against 0. B. Randall on groumis of desertion. Miss May Hark ' After a fortnight's vacation, Mia notilnh May has resumed her dutlos at Moc'g storo. r Business Local I'uio l.lnwml Oil I'nr gniiun II 40; In flv f 1.3f: bnrrp lint 11.20. Dadnlnie full, rooflilK and I'atteraon'a I'alnl Hli. re, 111. N. 4th and 2H lll Hta. 16-III Hull Mniupl)' for Hrliiic Have arrlvvd. Selkirk twiula are very popular. N. II Drew. Mmi'a Toa. 72 Main Bl. adv. 10-31 Hrn Connolly llnw. Kor work clothea, work ahoea and xlovea of all klnda, -adv. l.3t l;iery lny la llaiuallt IMy Al I ho il'erkllia Hiri(uln llottae. l'honn 74S-W. If 14 Muln Bl. adv.. , - 16-tf Hiv Connolly llnm. . Kor hariieaa, home iQllara and lilirnefia ulul onto lop roiialr. adv.. 10-31 I . I llantnln U Uen'7 I I'orklna llurnuln Jlfiuie. Phono IT4S-W. I H, Main Ht. adv. 15-lf I 'or Inauranre Hoe Jas. 11. Drlseoll. Bld. Adv. WMIIama If Limb anil Ilody Wood Johnaton'a. Phone 314. Bo. 6th. adr. 1121 21-tf Hieeliil IVIcea On All liiRiraiie al Connolly adv. , Hill's J lower Hlhn 120 North 7tb Vt. adv. Bros. l-3t 29-tf DrWoll leaving.- Jim Drlacoll or the Drlwcoll In surance company plana to leave thla evening for Xpokane where he will spend several daya on business. Mr. Drlseoll will be a gnest at tho Hotel Davenport In the northern city. Jim. Kvan Itetarnlng Mr. Frank Kvan I expected borne on flunday from a month's visit In Kugeno wllh her mother. Mr. Kvahs and Charles .Hchaal will motor to Medford on Sunday whnro they will meet Mr. Evans and return home on 8unday eve ning Kvana From South F.arl O.' Evans, traveling agent for the Cotton Belt of the 8. L. and 8. W. wllh headquarters In San Francisco, Is paying an offl-' rial visit to Klamath Falls to- day. Itarneit oe. Xortn t. . .. .a .... agent for the Rock l.land rail-; , unu, ic.ui , ... -"."bku on account, ui i iiu seriuus morning after transacting bual- illness of Mr. Walton's mother. nea here In the Interests of his company for acveral Buys. .vim. Knplnoaa tiolng Hontlt Mra. E. J. Esplnosa plans to.ed a position with the Telephone leave on the special train for; company of tills -city. Sun Francisco on Friday evening, j February 24, to spend aeveral j Mm. Ileckley Home day In tb south visiting with j Mm. Nellc- Hecklcy has return friends, i ed home from a business trip to ! I Eugene, Rnseburg, Grants Pas Kugarman la Home K. Hugarman of the K. Sugar- man Clothing atore returned this : I.uttrell VUlting Cliy morning from an extended visit j H. I.uttrell of Yreka, Califor In California with his family who! nla. Is In the city on a brief busi are spending the winter In the nesa trip. J j( south. , - i g 1 Spangli r Ix-ft MorRra To Valle)- I W. A. Spanglor of Modoc Point W. C. MacRea of Shaw-Mac- left this morning for Rakef on Rea, plans to leavo early Friday a two .weeks' vacation. morning for Ashland where he will spend tho day playing golf. Visiting; From Yreka , , L. A. Pederson of Yreka. Cali fornia, apent Wednesday In the city transacting business. i Out Our Way v. "VrAAMVC nOvN CHlUORiWO-. v ' FiFfH soo Evjtf? ce, Tore L -Y GPA0 ? V SO MUCH. J I HAFTA CrAG,TJ j I.V v'' woo-, I 7 " fs K -4"IW FONMlOSlM ' ' ' : ' t, ' NAVHW MOTHERS atTGrRAV..' ' MSyM : OPOPPvMGr IM b)&r AS IHE-feACvAER lS.OoT", TO? . I FlKlD OPT VJ-W "fvAH FAM1W NrVOfr-FW S.SO.BACKwAffO. ' J, ij - , , ft ' " , . " ' " " ..'-.- . THE KVKNLNCi HEIiALl), At 11th Hour , .. i i ... . . t . r 7CV. Ci y ' ! 'V V'7 ' '' ' ' . ti : . V V v . r.,. " : ' " ' r vv- Z" 'i V -. ' What wa to have been the aecond honeymoon of Franklin 8. lar-dlnge,ei-year old Chicago millionaire and Miss Anne Livingstone. 30, Tulsa. Okla.. divorcee (above) seems to have been culled off. A prenuptial dinner was given by Hardlnae, the minister engaged, the wedding aupper arranged, and all that. There seemed to he no hitch. Vet when Miss Livingstone was asked to sign a paper waiv ing claim to the wealth of her prospective husband for 1100,000 to be puid upon bis death, she refused. -Thu ends this chapter. Mrs. Walton Keriously 111 r- Friends of Mm. George Walton will lie sorry to Team she has submitted to a serious operation at the iiameron hospital at Rtocklon, California. Word re- tev(.a here today from her daughter. Miss Kstherlne, by friends stated her condltiou was showlna steadr improvement. Her many friend will bone for ber .m, recovery, air. ana .-ra. Walton were called south a week - -U" . Honor Moore, daughter ot and Mm. T. K. Cone haayaccept- and Mm. T. K. Cone hasyiccept and other northern points. An 80-year-old resident ot P' Una. Kansas, bet an insurance I night. y , company 1100,000 he would Uve ' 10 years. Maybe the drlvere in i Even if you never score a vic Kansas are more considerate tory you ran always beat a re than In most states., 'treat. ftilBi KLAMATH KALkS, OKHOON She Won't Wed SHIPMENTS OF LIVESTOCK ON COAST GAINING '. That .the Increase la the ship ! ment of livestock from the Pa- clfic. northwest for tho - 'tirst quarter of this year will increase ' 2 i ncrcent over thn snme oc- :., . i i. ii. d lo ,he buUetln luat ti ,,y tne Pacin,. .Northwest Advls- pry Board which la in conjnnc- t'.tn with the Ameticin Rjltwar ! association. J During , the , first quarter of ,,, ,. .1. ""' h'"' " th!t" wh"e 10.34S me pe riod of this year w 10.600 cars. ll) require Shipments of potatoes are ex pected to run about the same. For the first quarter of 1927. 1210 cars were shipped. Lumber and forest ' products I called for 45,27$ cars In the Pa ' cltlc coast district which includes California and southern Oregon. About the same quota is asked for this quarter. ' ' TEMPORARY HOOVER CLVB t ORGANIZED IX SALEM SALEM. Ore.. Feb. 1. (AP) Temporary organisation ot a Hoover-for-presldent club was ef fected at a meeting here last 'Klamath Girl at Of Oregon Picked from 150 r-'f n . ' I atuaents to I Miss Ruth Newton, daughter of Mr. and Mr. A. 11. Newton of 1 Merrill. Oregon, and aenlor In the! shool of Journalism at the CM-. ; verslty of Oregon was recently I honored by being chosen from a ' group of over one hundred and fifty student In tho school to 'represent Jonrnallsm students In th welcoming of Ihe members 1 of tho Tenth Animal New-paper Conference, which was held on tho -campus al Kugeno February 10 and 11. j j Mlaa Newton welcomed the i group ot more than 200 newa-i 'paper nun and women on btbalf , member of Pot and Quill, carn itine student at the annual pus writers organization for j conference bann.net which was i women, and has taken an active I held at the Oxburn hotel Friday! part in many student activities i evening, February 10. MIsa New- : during her tonr year at the unl ' loo la preeldent of Theta ftlgma I verslty. FARMERS ORDER 28,000 TREES ' ! '. Klaungrh fgrmerg tarn determ-1 'ined to Improve. " their ranches : with groves' of ' fine trees, aad ; j)ave rallied enthuslaKtlcally to order the forest trees being din- tiibuted by the O. A. C. forestry i department thla rear, ; Connty Agent C. A. Henderson, stated ' Wednesday. : i - "Nearly 28,000 tree have been ordered . through this office," Henderson said, "and Indications are that prder for at least 23,- 000 of this amount win be filled." Last year lea than 10. 000 :tres were gent to Klamath county." Road To Dorrls Gorxl The road to Dorrls is good and with the exception of a few rough places, good time is being made, according' to Jim Drlseoll bf the Drlseoll Insurance com pany, "who returned yesterday with Glenn Parker. - They spent the day at Dorrls on business af fair. The road is being dragged and put into good condition. ' NOTICE TO STUDENTS!!! One 8x10 Oil Colored Photograph ' FREE With , one dozen photo graphs for your exchanges. Special price $4.50. Fold ers in your school eolors and . embossed VKCBLSJ' S tin son Studio 737 Main; May Kinz Get a Kodak if or , - Your Boy Let your boy lceep'his own Kodak, record. It will mean more fun for him, and genuine pleas ure for you in seeing the pictures that he makes. . , Kodaks are as low 1 as $5 here. , Have Your Films Finished the KRYSTAL KOTE Way " l' Krystal Kote-a! iprbcess of photo finishing perfected under our original ideas is available only at this store. You'll ver get the best' unless your films are finished the Krystal Kote way. " ' '.' '' : :x At fliCSlgYdlCrvV DCK ...IS.. t ' It is our unqualified conclusion that yellow-box Kodak. Film is. far. in the lead of all others,. Its speed, latitude and , dependable . uni-'V formity assure the best results alwaysStop in today and stock up with a good supply 1 feuBiTvl L J University Kepresent uroup Phi, national honnrnry profes- atonal Journalistic iirgsnl.ilon for -women, and presided at a luncheon given by that orasnlia- lion for newspaper women of tho stale on Friday noon. At 3: 30 the -Thetn Higma Phi women en- tertnlued at a tea In the worn - en's building for visiting news-! paper women, and Miss Newton was In charge. . In addition to being an honor student in the L'ulvemlty and u member of the above mentioned honor group In the Journalistic profeaalon, Mine Newton Is a lbM (irrtrmr Horn j Mle f.orlviis VeLman f( 4ha a erfrude Shop baa returned borne from an, extended buying trip throughout the east and south, "Styles ere more enticing than ever, wlors are gay and spring and summer millinery Is more attractive than In many years," Miss Gertrude commented, ------- AT THE PINE TREE TODAY and FRIDAY tytfO) nfif' Vr- JOHN. GILBERT IN -iA v t:o:iTE;cr.!sro Dependable Kodak Film As long-experienced photo finishers, we , have had an opportunity to observe the re-, suits yielded by almost every known make of film. of Kodak Film. ervioods mm KLAMfTli FALLS OREGON WHBRC PARTICULAR PEOPLE OUV-jTHtlrr ORUGS .1 ." Pago ThrrB SEFnRnPATmN of local mill : ... ;; .. . Prospects fo. early operation I of the dhast View rtwmlll, '.owned by the Htecklog Hog com- I pany of Stockton, "California, are, I ,,,, , , .,. . ,, exteuenr, accorniug 10 l,. A. ! Webster, vice-president of' th Btockton firm, who apent Wed j neday In this city gathering ilut refntlve to opening tho plant . ,i . " Here to Investigate tho pow-lhle i supply and prlcaa of logs. Wub- ftor found Wednesday thut logs f will be available for the Shasta ; View mill this summer. 1'rlcos, J he said, were favorable, , 1 1 i A -At The LIBERTY Today and Friday ' Bob Steola "DRIFTING SANDS" A whirling, roaring, pounding western A uper story! 'A master film! ' - ' A brilliant start - Supported by fifteen of the. screen's greatest favorites, headed by RENEE ADOREE . ESTELLE TAYLOR and ( . . ' REGULAR prices - : ; s . . . COMING ... A picture among pictures' "Seventh Heaven A . ia( i