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TIIR EVENING HEKAM), KLAMATH FALLS, OKI-ICON
Frltlay. November 2, 1028
Card Players j At The Pine Tree j
.Are Relieved a " """ 5uo.oo npi
of I lif luiuk have livon circulated
Aiirfitit tliioiichoul lln lulled Kiuii-h.
LitAlPC 'V.llUlIIll nearly everjonr Is fnmlllnr with
i (ifiio Stnitton-I'ortera tuniuiiH
NKW YORK. Nov. i. (API
Five men playing plnix-lile Iii
JEWS NOTES
OF MERRILL
(HmcIjiI To Tho llcrnlil
Ml.a l:lnn Merrill, corrcHpninleiil.
AIKHKII.I., Nov. II1C n-tr,mm ln T.. ,;r..l hotel.
mml lUllnwu'on dunce given by ;,,.,, i Ur.uUv.iiy. werw held
I he Merrill Library Hull on Sl- ani rol!t of .! In rah
Ui'iUy niiilil proved one of Ihoi,,,,,, , ,,,,, t,y of Jewelry M..n
nimt auccoimful In Ihc hlnlory of ()llv nKll bv fl)lir oni.,i ,,.,
Ihe club. Clono lo M0 aa f whom had nrraiiKed for
cleared by the. club. The l.lbrury !,,, gllm
rlub took thu opportunity lo ; ,,.,,.
(bunk Iho peoplu who altended .
MIm Aluiuvd Hall, who la at-',,,.,, ,,,, . rixt..r.. In the hath "",r,, valuable
lendln Iho Aahland Normal : romu After four hour, one of "w I-'bvrUl. "Freckle" la 0
a.lioul. Walled with frlenda audi,,,,, .,.,. SUPCW(od In (rvalue almple and clmrmlnit t:e "Move
',us( Include ll.ilmrt HoKworih.
ho made lh flrxt picture film
ed in l.ua AliRelet, Illlly Kc.itt.
l.nfe McKco mill Krniikl.i Dnrro,
S yi'iir old 1I 11 !.
story. "Freckle," Iho aereeu ver
ln of which la 10 in I nd lo I In"
riiu Tree theatre today.
As publishers rompitti' lh.it til
Icjm five persons read eeiy copy
nf a book, taking Into necoillll
those in lihrarica and Inriie fam
ilies at least I u. noii. nun liav.t
read Freckle.""!!' .l
Dentin with' ihF1Mrtfin,lfri- r."
IMMIt;l!.NT IIKI.lt I'Olt
ATTKMITiNU Ml llll:it
ritAlUK. Nov. i. HIM
Thuddeus Aiulk. I'krnliilun tin
iiiiKrai.l, was hi'ld by aIIco lust
ulltht after attempting lo kill toil-
sui uuiiacicwssi hi nip roiisu
Cuusulnle. Aiulk throw u bolllo
ol r In 111 1 it k lliinld oil Iho flour
of tho consulnle 11 ml fired a shot
at I.ubactewskl. A pamphli'l Is
sued by a rkriitiitun aneret lukll
lary am-lvly was (ounU In It t a pus
scsxlun. II exhorted Vkruliiliina
lo '"avenue tho dentin of com
rades In I'otiiud" and called fur
a revolt la I'kralne.
a one-armed orWian lsy aut to
pl.'co of r.il"et.
relatlvva over Iho woek-eud
Will Anderaon left for Port
land Monday to attend tho Paci
fic Inturnallnual Stork abow. Mr.
Andoraon will have charge, of Ihv
Klamath rounly booth ut the
cxpoaltlon thia year.
J. I.. Fothoringham was ope
rated on for appendlrll
himaelt and gave the alarm.
filMNTKII IIIVOItl'K
KANSAS CITY, Nov. 2. (AP)
Hilly Snndow, mauagrr of
Strangler Lewis, world a heavy
weight wresting champion. wa
. .u 1 granted a divorce from Mra.
loyalty and conrufe.
i John Kox. J-., of "t'overed
!VaKoii" fame, playa the title role
and opposite him playa lleiie
Strallou, granddaughter of the
fainoua uulhorcsa. Ulhera of I he
Klamath Vulloy hospital last
Thursday, lie haa lieeu getting
along uicely and will be able
to be hnma lu a lew Uaya.
Mr. and Mra. Chas. Brown and
family are riding arouud In a
hew Chrysler 05 cdan these
Idaya.
j J. P. Harter who haa been In
Morrill on business (or the past
two weeks left for his home in
San Jose. California last Friday.
Mrs. J. E. Wnitlalch received
'word of the death of her mother
Mrs. Carmlchael at Monitor, Ore
gon Saturday.
. Mrs. Stewart and . daughter
Miss Faye Hinton, who have
been in Merrill for several
months left for their home at
Dayville, Oregon Tuesday.
Curtis Woodhouse left for
California Monday morning to
visit with friends and relatives.
Herbert Graybael Is helping ln
the garage In the absence of Mr.
Woodhouse.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hendrick
gon and the Misses Katherine
Mollter and Margaret Launs
panck went to Medford Satur
day. Mr. Ilendrlckson rftereed I
the football game uetween Kla
math high and Medford high.
They returned home late Sat-
urflay night
A shower wss given In honor
of Mrs. John Hnnnlcutt at the
borne of Mrs. J. L. Hasklns by;
a number of friends Tuesday
afternoon. '
Tho annual Hallowe'en dance
given by the Merrill library club
' Saturday night was a great suc
cess. Nearly $400 was cleared
by the club. The Library club
- wishes to thank the many peo
ple who attended the dance and
who helped to make It a suc
cess. Mr. and Mra. McKcnzfo who
live In tho Brown apartment,
spent the week-end ln Oakland.
California. Mr. MVKenzie is
working on ono of the railroad
dredgers.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Coakley
have returned from Portland
where Mr. Coakley entered the
veterans' hospital for treatments.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McCor
mlrk have returned to Merrill
to live after an absence of sever
al ytiars.
Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Korlze
buurns who have been living in
the Katteuhorn bouse for the
past year, have moved to Kla
math Palls to make their future
home.
Eugene Merritt of Central
Point spent several days of last
week visiting with his brother
and sister at Merrill. Mr. Mer
ritt returned to his homo Sun
day.' Mrs. J. s. Wilson was hostess
for a shower in honor of Mrs.
John Gulmon and Mrs. Jim
. Iaccy, at her home Wednesday
afternoon. A large group of
friends of Mrs. Gulmon and
Mrs. Laccy attended.
Mrs. John Wolfe loft for her
home in Los Molinos, California
after spending the past few
mouths with relatives in Mor
rill. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cooke and
family of Palo Alto, California
are the new tennants on the
Billy Falvey place. Mr. and
'Mrs. Falvey have moved to Kla
math Falls.
Emll Ludwlg. In his Impres
sions of America, views success
mid not money, as the Ideal. The
professor must have missed see
ing some of our better class cig
arette ads.
Klhelyn Sandow yesterday. Sau-
dow alleged his wife bad shown
such disrespect for him before
Ills friends that his health had
failed and was unable lo alecp.
lie was awarded custody of their
only child, an 8-year-old son.
WHO ARE
The Blue Jackets
For Circuit Judge
LabdBMa -Jgf . Ltoi
W. M. DUNCAN
A SOUND LAWYER FOR
A NON-POLITICAL OFFICE
K. K. WltHiHT
Secretory W. M. Bunraii-For-JudKC Club
Khuuatli Fulls, Oregon
Paid Advertisement.
Klamath, Lake, Deschutes,
Crook a n d( Jefferson
, C o unties comprise the
Twenty - first Legislative
'district.
Three Representatives are
to be elected from this
district.
Vote for
A. M. Coflnnei?
A Klamath County Man
Who is familiar with the
needs of this District.
Paid AUvertlscment.
FURS
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EPAIRING
EMODELING
ELINING
Furi made to order.
TAXIDERMY
Tanning Rugs
Wardwell Fur Co.
Kvcrytlilug In Furs
Custom Furriers Taxidermists
Phone lll:-V
I 'it Houlli llh SI ni t
sir
Republican Candidate for
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
TO FILL THE FOUR-YEAR TERM FROM JANUARY 1, 1929
HIS RECORD
A resident of Klamath County for 44 years.
Took up a homestead in Langell Valley in 1884.
Improved his ranch and built up one of the first bands of
purebred Shorthorn cattle in the County. Sold out in 1904.
Sheriff of Klamath County two terms.
In grocery business Klamath Falls 1908 to 1917.
Rancher on the Klamath Irrigation Project 1917 to date,
Specializing on pure bred Shorthorns. Has won first prize at
County Fair with his stock two years.
Has grown with the country end knows its problems from
all angles.
What he has done he has done well, sincerely, and with
good conscience.
To those who know him these remarks are unnecessary as
his friends and associates are all supporting him. .
For the benefit of the newcomers to the community this in
formation is provided thtt they may vote correctly,
OBENCHAIN GOOD GOV. LEAGUE
J. H. CARNAHAN, Sec.
ELEH(D)Kf, Kfov. 6, H928
Paid Advertisement
McDonald's
LADIES SHOPPE
The Style Center Style without Extravagance
All the Continental fashions of note in uuthentic adaptations
ivre placetl for your discriminating choosing.
Some of the new arrivals arc very much worth seeing and
looking at the prices. Easy to buy. McDonald's.
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LADIES' COATS:
The Best Coat Values in Town "t! '"
29.75 to 125.00
Women who make comparison and study values tell us we
are giving the best values in the city.
Special Sale on Sport Coats
Group No. 1 . . . . $15.00 Group No. 2, . . . . $20.00
Values to $24.75 Values to $34.75
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DRESSES
Livery frock is luxuriously
lovely- and new.
Two shipments received this
week from the Eastern mar
ket -
10.00 to 29.75
Superior values at McDon
ald's always.
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MILLINERY
COIWKT8 ami
im.tttSllCKH
A ni'W Klock
JiihI unpacked
attractively pric
ed. Coma In and
luuk tlicm over
l iidr rKiii'KK'illa .
A riiiniilelt) new
Mock of erepn
do china under
tliliiKi. You will
marvel at tho
low prlrea and
uperlur quality.
Newest Fall Hats Chic Felts
Soleils metallics, metal combina
tions, etc.,
$2.95 lo $6.90
You can aave on Hats at McDonald's
CAV? DONALD'S
Ladies :g-Shoppo
111 N. liijciilh St. " llopku Uuildiiitf
Klainuth Fallu, Oiokoii
Just around the corner from
Forbes Drug Store
nosiKitr
Knlllna and
Hum 1 1 la Ilonn
$1. to $2.75
air
Mlli-D of wear in
ovary pair.
kt.mh;i
Ladles wo Invlln
yon in ronia In
und look over
our c o in p l-o t a
aiock of utii tn puj
Roods. All new
ilcnlljlis und i
null at ruaion
a'lln prlcea.
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