Pajre ST THE EVENTNfl TTERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Wednesday. May 23, 1028 BRIEF NEWS OF KLAMATH -llm Floyd Ai-rcpls Position - Miss Mildred Floyd has taken ft poHltlon with the Shaw-Marllea stationery store for Uio summer monthi. At (lie lWtfes Home Miss Lottie Bates and Mrs. the hoata returned without taking and was In charge of the Kng-! Whltl.x k tiolu North a ainaie usn wnne otners niaae nsn department, miss I'arr was I Knrl Whltlot-k. county coroner, lens than enough to pay ex-' formerly a teacher In Ashland J will leave, tonight for Portland tenses. It la stated at Gold Beach - high school. Ashland Tidings. to attend the OK-aon Funeral that the early run has ascended j j Directors Association convention. the river beyond reach of the : Miss Jones llnnorrd Mr. Whttlock will stihmlt his an- neu aud that the next large run"! Mtse Eda Jones, bride-elect. ' ntial rettorts hvfore the sk.ho. Ih. ,ls not expected until August or whose marriage to Ralph Aditm-I tion. September. Grants Pass Courier, son will be an event of June ' (third, was honored with a shower Visited at l)ury Hume . I t the home of her parents ou Miss Clara Calklna and Berks-! Lincoln street on Tuesday ev ley DuVall of Klamath Falls were i Thirty members of the guests at the home ef Mr. and younger set were present. Mrs. Don Newbury of Medfnrd ( aon Sunday. Medford Tribune, j Condition Improved I The condition of Mrs. Charles D. Gtftney of this city, who last nniMinu Ml . ., ... .VT x, will be plesant new. for the ' irw.t . serlo... opera- Mrs. Calvin Bates. While n.rei""n? 'V, ' , J"k, "e they will also visit at the home , " ' u "''V" tm' of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Poston EVj" "fL h"P" ? of Spragu, River. wn 7r ilREGTORSTO EXPEDITE IRK ' mliMlonvr. John I). Mlrklu 1707. Kepreaentullve hi rongrea Jml 'district, Wilson N, Wiley 1101. -I i ... ... 1'i'iegities to reniitiiii-an na DeMomjr To Meet A Tegular meeting of the Or- iinTr MAN VU t j i nrn nniT',im1 ""v-nti'Mi: w. t.. Thomp. I I MI-k I t lM " 44- Kl,"h A- Hnkt,r 7 jo. ft I'll III 111 I U-awreuce N. Blowers oe. W. A. Ill -.1 1 UU.II I icartcr T3, F. J. Cooke, 117S, 1 I Lane (loodell 608, Hussell lluw- ' " . li ". K. V. Hoover S06. Korr Approximately 44 per rent of , . Km. ,. .,,, Iho rcxUtercd voters of Klsmalh 1 825, Sam A. Koser 1JH4, Levi j vxerclsed their franchise at tlie'T. Pennington K9, S.'T. Peter May primary eloctlon on May IS.1""" "'V U 8",lbl""1 7B3- A-, It was announced this morning ; " .7. ... """ m. I by Deputy County Clerk C. Pcl-un. F. Stunfleld 1035. H. N. Moe, president of pie chamber of commerce, has com- dcr of Do Molay will be held at j From Fort Klamath Masonic temple on Thursday eve- Mr. and Mrs. James Pelton of ' nlng. The Initiatory degree will! Fort Klamath spent Tuesday In ,le conferred at this time on a line city shopping and visiting class of five. ' , friends. They returned home last I - I evening. Atresia Run Over Half-Hundred I ped In the city thla morning. Arrests made through the of fice of Keith Ambrose, chief of police for the first 22 days of this month amounted to 59, a check of the police records re vealed today. But one arrest was made on Tuesday. Wood's Have lUliv ;irl Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wood of; ""lay shopping. Macdoel are receiving congratu From Spring Lake- Mrs. Robert Cherne of the Spring Lake country la In the city latlon. upon the birth of a bahy ! From Lakrvhr District- girl, born on Tnesday evening at the Klamath Valley hospital. Mrs. H. V. Boiton and son of the Lakeview' district are In the city today transacting business. Delegates national convention. Snrt tlulrl.if 1? a t..M,.k... ftp. fW Ih. .I.,.J I . .. ... '., PI,,, Vn . . . K- ' Ml"ffey 1300, I. V. Tein- licnni, 344S cast their votes; and ,,le 105. pf 2J5S registered democrats. I ..' ,, , . S ex.n-l.ed their franchise. Lrr"''U""' ,,er,,r' 1'"' Atnches of the clerk's office! ... . . ,, . pointed out that a 44 per cent I ''"h"'- '"" vote w. . fair average fr . ,,4J' " SriS-J" -i"--.-- ".Charles , - . ,w. ,i f 'u r.. v iiia t..K I T. . , puolnt committees to; the average general election. , tihri K-.vh.n.i.hi m",-- County republican candidates: i t, n,,.,.' , ' . Commissioner. Silas Obenchaln I h,, "l"" J 1662: sheriff. I.. L. Low 1487; j lion at the Community hospital was reported thla morning to be some tmaroved. and she la aet-i ting along as well as could be rioted appointment of directors expected. Mrs. Gaffney Is the lot tha chamber to have rharge future. Mrs, Heac-ox has been 18 congregational mm- "' ueparimenia ir iub eu- lil for minv .k later. Ashland Tidings. laulng year.' Kaeh director ap- I pointed aa head of some depart-, cent vote could be expected for From liiir.ll Valley ment will Mrs. J. II. Hopkins and two-wrT wllh hlm 'tbltt the near children of Langell valley shop-j fu,ure- v Ffillnwmv th rili.-tAra an- .. .. .. . , . . . ; HniiH X'vlniifle nRS' ImIt l poiniea anu ine uepariments over; " : " ' vM i-ri w ri tAvvn which they will have charge: ! t,8s- re..rer. Clara YOUTH SHOOTS Calkins . 1 B 4 2. Lena M. Donnls,: Welfare. Fred E. Fleet: Com. " ,''"- '-lT: munlty Advertising. Rollo C. Agriculture. J. W. Kerns: Civic ... " ' .' ' ,.m' ""n'"! VOI IlSjr" DbATUrD I coroner. A. .V fioule 425; I. A. Croesbeek: ' EntertshlmenT R. : Towey Sd.l. Karl Wl.lll.M k 1S: Hall; Federal Building, E. H. Balslger; Finance and Budget. A. IB. Cnaad 1371. Mcnroora Injured Foot' Ed McBroom. timberman of M. Collier: FdTestry, C. H. Un derwood; Forums. Bert C. Thom- L. , acting business. LA GRANTjE, Ore.. May !3. (AP) Jay T. Richards. -year- nl,1 Bon nf fin ..KB.I- nf Circuit Cove 0r ded ho ,nte UM night from a gunshot wound re- ! celved while hunting ground the fatal shot he did not know . , K - ... ... . . . jj . . . . . . ... . , mini aunL ui ma nni imi hlsjthe Lakeview country. Is In Kla- Merchants. H. X. Moe; Program A. M- cior iS;. s h.-.h" vi cK i n,B!,k s-.ti. niii.ai at-Iof ork. C. A. Dunn: Rimff.:,.- 1 r -, state candidates: Secretary II Kerns; Legislation, beck; Membership, R. C. E. M. Groes- Bulib; Plnnnlng Kxrurslon Trip Visiting; from California ' - I A. T. Shere of the Oregon Charles Smnlysn of San Fran- i Eaglerock Sales company was In cisco Is among the out cf slate i the city today on business for his T,llnr- l- Cm..!.... nu MDIUir Mr fihT llntn. tftaf to be. here for. several days tra-na-1 his concern, which handles alr-ltention for a severely Injured wholesale distribution. John District rami (dales: judge. John Irwin l&S; . In.l Si.ltlom-1,1 J Wj ' f " o.M, ...... .... .. ., " v ..,,.. ITIh il at. -I Jnv II. I'p- that Jay was near hlu ported. It Is re- Mlller at Chllnquln ,-- . J. J. Miller, district freight and passenger agent of The Southern Pacific left early this morning for Chlloquln, where be spent the day on ' official business. I planes. Is looking for a location In southern Oregon and will come either to Grant. Pass or Klamath Falls. It Is the plan to establish headquarters for sight-seeing and excursion trips. Grants Pass Courier. I-cft for Ohio , Ed Lanslnger left on ' this morning's Southern Pacific train for Kento, Ohio, where he will reside permanently. Betty TUiiikby Returning Home Friends of Miss Betty Rsmsby. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Ramsbyof the Klamath Junction, will be Interested to learn of her foot. While chopping wood. Mc Broom cut his left foot badly, almost severing one toe. He ha. been a patient at the Klamath c. Dunn. Valley hospital and will be here S: Li"-- 1 ! ""' for eTeral dayt receiring medical PLURALITY FOR treat meat. , i CIVIL SERVICE Mrs. Winters Operateil Vpon Relatives and friends of Mrs. H. Winters have received word of her having submitted to a ma . v. .iuu, r.u.l,r.i,iion ana h Ho, i6t. r,ailureri Thomas, rates, J. A. Gordon, and1 Special.! Kay 167!; supreme court Justice1 J I- H. Mt'Vahnn 550. John L. ' itanu ns. iieorge iinsinan 1 151 ; attorney general 1. II. Van Win-, kle 1713: dairv and fnnif mm., , , IS 303 VOTES Mrs. Lyons Iii-ft i Mrs. Edna Mae Lyons, former ly of The Band Box. who just the past season. In the fall she recently disposed cf her business j plena to return to New: York to In this city has left - for Los I resume her studies. She will Gatos, Calif., where she will spend most ot the summer vsca 'spend the summer months with tion with her parents at the her mother. Mrs. Lyon, made herjJancH0n and will visit here with home at the Ken hotel while mends. here. . By a decisive majority' the Jor operation for the removal amendment to the city charter,! return to this section for the i of a goiter. The operation waa providing for a civil service sys-l summer months from New York performed at Stockton wad ac-item' In municipal affairs, was! City, where she haa been further-1 cording to last reports received ! ratified by the electorate It was j Ing her education In mqlc for here she waa doing as well as: revealed today by the official. I Returned Home ( Mrs. Thomas Simmons and son and her sister. Miss Bessie Red barn, secretary at the county health office, returned bore Sun day evening from Klamath FaUs. Mrs. Simmons and son have been visiting relatives there for-the j past few weeks and they were! tolned h. alius Rod hr- . laat i Fro" Klamath Fall Thursday. Roseburg Review. To Attend Grand Ixxlg-e Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Wst tenburg and Mrs. F. Hill Hunter of Aloha chapter of tbe Eastern Star will attend the session of the grand lodge to be held early in June In Portland. They will at tend as delegates of Aloha chap From Klamath Fall ' I - Miss Beatrice Ph Inner, mem ber of the Klamath Fall. Busi ness and Professlocal Women's club, was here Saturday evening could be hoped for.' Her. friends j count completed last night by will hope for her speedy recovery. the county clerk's office. I .' I Final count showed 11J0 for' Meriam Circle to Meet the amendment and 893 against,' . Members of the Meriam Circle: a plurality' for the amendment! of the First Presbyterian church! ' "3. II will meet at the home of Mrs. W. E. Yoirng on Thursday after-! noon at 2:30 o'clock. All mem-; ben are asked to be present. .' ORPHEUS , NOW I'LAVIM , XOIIMA HHK.lltF.lt Ill "After Midnight" With 1 wrpiM-c Gray ami tiwen Lee Gay Vlvlil Moving Her Gre-tcut llcture Miss C rite Improving . Friends ot Miss Francis Clarko. well known nurse of this city. will be pleased to learn she Is; very much improved In health': since arriving at the home of hef father In Vancouver, B. C, where she will remain indefinitely. Miss Clarke left here several weeks ago for her northern home be- Moving? Crating? Storing? Call YOUNG TRANSFER CO. 110 Boutli Fourth HI. .. .. Phono' 1007 BAKING M0WDE DOUBLE ACTION Same Price FOR OVER 35VEAIIS 25 ounces for 25 l WHY PAY WAR PRICES ? - Our Government 7sed3fWHtafPoun4 Lloyd Smith. Southern Pacific employe at Klamath Falls, spent yesterday. In Ashland nd Mat. ford. Mr. Smith visited friends , cauM 'ne- in this city and be visited his I wife, who was a, patient at the i S(r- Beall 111 Community hospital In Medford, Mrs. Elda Beall of the county for 'the banquet. She- returned I wherne rntly underwent an j clerk', office is confined to her homo Rnr1 -mnrnln- Ph..J -- iu " op. iuK jiu-muu hnrr ni- jner home in that city lost' eve- Few Salmon Caught ; Few Chinook salmon were : caught at the mouth ot the ning. Ashland Tidings. Former Teacher IHre Miss Hulda Parr, teacher at Jefferson high school, Portland, with an attack of mumps. Medford Crater way being oiled. Lake hlgh- Martin Fruit arid Produce, Inc. 536. Spring Street Ship to Us Cash buyers of Poultry, Eggs Veal and Potatoes Rogue, when the commercial !0ed Wednesday at the Good! fishing season opened' on May 15, j Samaritan hospital In that city. I according to Gold Beach papers. ; following an operation. She had' All fishermen ont made only j been in III health for some time..' .mall catches but tbe fish taken. she had been a member of the1 were reported to be In fine con-, teachers'- staff at the Jefferson dltion and were large. Some of high school for nearly nine years THE NEW IBffinilim VairYreatmeritqf USED CAR buyers ..your Buick Dealer's Policy. The used car that serves you most satisfactorily that , gives you the most transportation for your money naturally offers the greatest used cat value. ' ' Go to the Buick dealer. He offers a wide selection of ' make and models in his used car stock. His prices are fair based on the actual resale worth of the car in question. And he will tell you the true " condition of any car he offers for sale. He is always ' careful to guard his high reputation in the community. " When you buy a usedsCar from your Buick dealer you know that it will perform as promised you know that you are getting your money's worth. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY FLINT, MICHIGAN DIVISION OF GENKSAL MOTORS CORPORATION, WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT . '. . BUICK WILL BUILD THEM The Most Sensational Tie Ever Originated! K '. if si 1 11 ' . 1 1 a smart ue mat ouismans tfie wnnKies, v. a. a -aa. aa a 'f V . it 8 lined with a lieht rubber bae . i that inflates when not in , use thus taking out ' . the wrinkles. '., . Send a Copy of Special Railroad Edition To Relatives And Friends In the East - Ten Cents for this Extraordinary Edition. Come to DOLLAR DAY Saturday, May 26th EXTRAORDINARY EXTRA SALESPEOPLE TO WAIT ON YOU Cara Nome Rath Salts A spoonful or la'n III your ha Hi iniikoa a world of Ulffi-riu'. i Hnftpiis and pt-rfunn-s tha wator ltn I h- ilrllxhtful t'ara Nunia Odor. ' $1.50 A. Beautiful Skin. Is Possible to Every Woman Thn proper cara of tho rompluxluit la only a mat ter of kaitwlua" the rlxlil pri'psrutlf.ns la uso and follow llii- dlri-riluiui. CARA NOME SKIN CREAM 1 In every waV a ilrauty (Yenm. It la usd for miissaK to smooth out Ilia lino, and wrlnklHs, and should ho ' Mi on the fare when re tiring to act as a tissue hnlldor. Yru should ue Cara Nome Kltln Cream all throiiKh the tryltiic 'fall mouths. Cara Nome Talcum For general tollnt use. , Makes you fi-vl comfort - ahle. A cilihty food lalcum to have hauriy. Has Hie charralnc odinrtif a liuuqimtof flowurs. $1.00 Cara Nome Face Powder One 'of the several tints of Cara Nome Face Pow der will Mend with your coinplvilon perfectly And tho powder will stay on until you want It off. Fragrant with the en tranrlng Cara Nome perfume. $2.00 $ Blow It Up When You ' Take It Off! . See Them In Our Windows , 'TCifwarman .' - ami sua at wxcoy sV X.I l i j a ., rTTTvV-Oa I.: SuDDlvI.Gona I ' i! ?iM Np7 Balloon '. Tho perfume of fashion throughou the world of culture. , Cara Nome in an exquisite odor of subtle charm. It is different and distinctive, hence it is the choice of women who are particular. 1 ounce $3.50 ' , Star Drug Store , ' FIFTH and MAIN STREETS m m - ar - t r m m i ;- i r Tomorrow Night-Altamont SECOND ANNUAL M JSICIANS BALL , 4 Orchestras Continuous Music Prices: Gents $1.10; Ladies Free )-S-Sg()SS