The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 17, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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ThnrwJny, January 17, 1029
THE EVENING HEUAM). KLAMATH 'FALLS. ORKT.ON
NEWS. IN BRIEF
Mul I'Iiiii.'i i- 'r , KnljiliU IIuIMImk Mho II. .hi"
"Aunt 1.11' Hiulili, mill uf tln.j AiiiitlhT mini live OM Kim
11101 wldi.ly-kiiiiv.il ami liuat li.v-Ji.h Iiiiiiik liu lit.i.ii Hlurlvcl mi
d nutlili'iil of Kuiilhurii Ori'Kmi, I I'u.'ifl.! Tvruru l.y Mi-t'ny llrulh
ImmviI away Tui'xliiy ut the llttr-!rr, hli wlim rumpMed will
bnr t'ulltraliwviit Ileum. In AhIi- J , t,n lulur.. Iiiiiiih of Mr. unci
land, Bi'mrilliiK In .)rd r.'.i'Wi'd j Mm. K. ('. , KiiIkIiI. Mr. and
liar. Aunt I. II) a he wn luv- Mr. Knltilit lute clioauu
lunly known crowd I ho plulu lu j .,,.mii,l loi ail.m near Hid new
envvn-d w.itmi ur.vun ' '.i hoi,l for thi lr nw home. lil(li
IJ. Him ooru In llllnol. j ,., ,,, rlly Bwlllg .
In 14I. Hho v known !,,.,rl,d vll.w (or ., Mr
throuahout Southern Oreiuu. bo-; Kn.,i 1. ioi.ii.Kted with the
lug on of Ih. pioneer of IliU l .,.. ,,. , omni,n . .
city.
Mr.' Nul l
Mr. 1.,
ItriuiiliM Houlll IIihmIit lo IM Mll- Hi
Noul, formorly part , c, j, i, mli r. urniiiliiunt fnriu-
owner or I ho Mrlmll llouu cr of Wupuln, WmMiignn, plan
who li-ft, wvi rul Vcek ago for ' in eoiiiii to Kluiiinili county In
noutheni Cullfurnla Immiium of the i-iirly nprltiK for Did purpoa
pour lii'allli I llithtly liuprovnd, of purihualuK n farm and locut
iii'turillnii to word brought baik lint h.'re periiiiiui'iitly. Mr. Id nil.
Iiy Mr. W. (randull who Jut er bu lwti Icwplng In tomb
riii'i nlly relumed from Cullfor-; with Ibii r m t '1 growth' of till
nla. .Mr. Noel mid Mr. lr'i- luuuty ilirjuxh ihe loeul chum
lull Iff t fur tlio ioulh together. It of oiiunreif. Todny. Mr.
HurliiK Iht vtMli xiuili Mr, i lle-yiiol'l'!" In rurlit of lultor
l'raiidu:i wu with her lun, llu- from Mr. llemler In wblrli ho
oil of Htuuford liilnmlly nmt ' male ba will couio hire In tlio
of IliU lime. Mr. Noi'l pliin to early Hprli.r,.
remain omn for n Indefinite!
limi. HIim I the mother of Mr, i llalura tomlng lo Klamath
iK. M. Ilubb and Dr. 1'aul Mo! A. Halm, raiil.-inuu and furui-
Klnley Noel. irr of (i-ln. (Colorado, iipect to
I -1 lomto in Kluniuih rounly thl
r4 Mi.lron Tn Mi-rt ;prlnr. Mr. llalnf I roinlim
Monitwr of Th lat Matron hero for Ih puriKine of purclia
Club of tho Eauturn Htar will Um ctil ranch In Klamath
hold tho annual pot lurk Innchvon rouniy. Kor soma tlina'paat be
on Friday nflornonn Jmiurr 15 , ha bwn In clou tourh wllh tliu
nth Kail. M-dford and A.bluud 1 K..,.un. have moved to Kiam.th l hon'" uf Mr- ''"T .
wi.ro In altandanr. .( th lilvl. Kali, tn n.ako ihHr futur, h,.m. I""' M"'h atrt-ot. "" ' cum.......
Inal Hi hool of lntru.tlun for Thy will bo at hiima at l2tt ! ,r"- ie'"l "ur". prldnt of
i ffl.-or In tilvlnlnn Nino, which Kiiil.iriB.li. Mr. Mi K h lak-11"" clul, n- w-
luii I'liiii lo .Ml. iiil . and xini" Kidcndld tuli nt wun din- .Mr. Duffy He
.Vlmmru VpB..n yob ", u ploytd. "yiuimle", th b ailing j E. B. Duffy of tho D. N. n. O.
pluyfd by Mm. Kulmiii r. Cob-' cnnicdlan n'u mib ndld ud pur-: railroad, mukliin bind(uartor in
clun l Ibu :oiirimalloiiiil clinrcb ficl'y nt onim tbruiiKhout Iho en- , Hunt llu wo a vlxllor beru yo-
on H.iturduy at Mill Audil :rlum, llro piny. On Friday ;hiiIiik the trday. Mr. I)uffy hn Win coin-
pr.ivi d on.- of ill" numt iiJoy.ill dinw v.lll bff Klveu at Kcno whim InK to Khiiniitli Full for muny
urriiiiH bi'ld In i hut i nniiiiiiiiliy. a niimli'-r if Klaiuutli FulH pco- year und bin many ilu4.' frlcmlu
Tin- cud huwi'd iiirefnl trulnln ulu plan lo iitlind. In I hi. community.
Vbiltrd Mollior
. lllllon Fnillli has rolui'nod
from Lukavluw whtirii bu Tin ll.nl
hi uiutlivr. Mm. Lillian ilnilih
and utli'iidi d thu Inltlailoii u(
Klk lulu tlio l.ok.'vli-w IoiIk'.
For rumill uu ll.irulcl C'laui Adl ,
mats.
ybhuol l(rHrlnl Muro-M Mr. anil .Mr. MrKrw II
KIwbiiI from Itnaoburf, Klm-- Mr. and Mr. '. J. M.Kou of
McMCUii
lt In ihe arran'vmeut. Tho
livid In Modford Th Klam- ii a po.liloii with local bak-:0"J ,r- '',0" nk will
nth Fall (liiu wan rcprontd i cry roinurn. . I
ny eimor unmuur, j. ii.'nry
Tlioma. llo Frank Wuiii'll, A. Mi Kn I'mu.l t.rnndfailirr
L. Mallory. Hoiiry l'orkln. A. ' c. n. McKiw of tba Whippet
I.. Mallory. C. II. Ilaruatablu. Kulitht Hub- rompany of thl
W. II,
and W. V
I linln Are Xonled
According to molorlit making
iho trip bdtwovn Lukevkw and
i. Dr. . A. MaMoy jelty I rojolclnn bvcauas of thai
McNoaly. i-rrlval of an V4 pound baby '
Innchoon baa been announced for i Klni'b Fall, cnain. are neeaea
one o'clock ooiweon nonanza anu .no wu.
mill, w im ine cxccptioa oi i.
tretfh of highway, the r-ada
are In aplvndld condition.
Ilrolhcr I'awH-d Aw)
J. A. Maddox, prominent ron-
ractor of thl city who ha boon Mr nni, Mn Arr(vrJ
buy at Ihe lioinn of hi on and lltl In aoutharn Caltfornla
"llnl ly SUvm lllinwa ' dauiililor-lii-liiw. Mr. and Mr. C. recolve ad now upon hi
Mr. V. N. HrothiTioii wJ. McKoc. arrival homo today. Yoatcrday a
railed to (lalv. Ori'inu by tho telegram wa re.t-lved from ro-
tuirlou llllii of brr hi. mo, Mia. Mm. ItMinrilmiii Itn'oirrnl jlatlve In Mlaxourl tolling or Ihe
Mabel Hhophard. diiiiclitir or A. i Mr. Ilnrrv Kli hardnon 1 Plug of hi brother. Mr. Mad-
unepnara. Mr. Ilrotherinu lufi nnlo to be out yoatorday for Ihe
for the nonh linnii'dlufVly upon flrl time In more than fort
receipt or the mouago ti.lllug of 'night following a aerlou attack
her nlecr aerlou condllloii. of Influent.
BP!
DOUDLE
ACTING
MAKES
AXING EASIER
BIG HOTELS
RESTAURANTS
RAILROADS
CHEFS '
HOUSEWIVES
DOMESTIC
SCIENCE
than any Other brand
of taking powder in
the world.-The
Ciwkeofeinemwho
demand the be it.
There are no "jiut-jv
Rond"and tlicy know
it because they have
tiieJ otlkcrs and com
pared rcMilts. Tliey
elected Cilumct and
atick to it, year in
and year out, pe i-juhc
III S HAN
PIR AKIMO
uMMisiiMSujM
Choice of
Leading Hostesses
because i( Jells so WELL
'aSIccfssfcl
ho.triiri tay tlif linipie, ti ractiv dc
ifru trr npw the vugur.
Note how roinplrttly Jrll-well (iti
t lii furitiula.
jj Ii ii cy t nulc, beautifully '"
T parent and n i.r t HrJ"l "
fact, ciinitive tei prove Jrll-well
uprrior lo any otlnr deuert lor
It. firiiinrki and cokir.
Anil everyont liku it! Gueitt
will tuipect that you have added frenh
fruit Juice to prouu
flavor.
luce tltat tartf luwioua
I VIRIilV!
Jrll-wtll It healthful, too an aid to
dirtion altera beany meal.
And economical I One id cent park,
aue lervei Irom 1 to 6.
MAe It a ri"t to In.irt on Tell-
vtell in the hnght Kr.U box.
The drert tint alwayi Jelli to
WELL.
ia uoi.ww. ;
I 444lil,lUlnnai4. ,
j Ia i A.irtn. 0.L- K-lj
I mrl.M M Je.n-w.Bll pKVict tltmC
! H.I.. mt rvtl FRI R m ml mourn nrJt, la.
' c.Une laanni, rvip... rmn l nt.tiilni..nc
t I.U 1-ll-w.ll mmt v.ll tU:r lecMoar.4
ivt .1 ar ll.cal.
n
ItttciTMtoni far rtwlnc trnJ krtJf lawhrtmi. ' I
rbil-irtn ftnift, Puurlty tnti., t. Dnly .
VKfc M t ho VttW tW IW. 1. 19 J v nT J
kLJ the successful dessert
dox could not be roached ye-
torday on hi homeward journoy.
lie wa ripeeted In tbl evening.
Mr.innd Mr. K. II. Poolo of
Run FrunclMo, parent of II. W.
I'oole arrived In tho city on thl
mornlnga train to attend the
opening of tbo New I'elican Thea
tre tonight.
I'rniiu-r Now Moinlwr
(ioorge M. Cramer of Portland,
through Ihe branch office of the
Oregon Htate Motor Auoclatlon
in the chamber of commerce
here, recently became a member
of the Oregon Htate Motor Aa
nclatlon. Mr. Virginia Bchup
pcl haa charge of the local
hran.-b office.
; KaMi-ra Klnr Morllng
I Tho regulur meeting of Aloha
chapter of the Kaatern Star la
rheduled for Tudy evening,
I January 22. At thl time new
I officer recently In.tullid will fi:i
their position for the firt time.
I Mr, r. Hill Hunter, worthy mat
jrun ask for a full attendance.
i .Mr. Ib.mly Improved
I Frivnd of Mr. II. I). Dundy
jwill be Interested to know he
I hua been moved to ber home on
'Oregon avenue after a leuclliy
' llliicn. Mr. HoDdy wa confin
ed for many week iti Iho home
of her daughter, Mr, (ieurgu
Maou.
Iahn-.Ii ) IUkiiiiik .MemlHV .
Carry l.ooal.y of Fort Klamath
ha become a incmbtr of the Ore
gon Htate .Motor amui-lullon thru
tho branch office at the chamber
of romcrce in Klamnth Full. Mr.
Loonloy la a prominent atoikman
of the Fort Klamath country.
Wood ItHiirni il To Knrraim-nlu
W. If. Wood, offlrlal of the
llllnol Central Kail road left laat
night for hi headquarter In
Sacramento. Mr. Wood apent
Wednesday In the city on buai
neit. .Mr. Comix Home
Friend of Mr. Arthur Comb
will be glad to learn he baa
been removed from the Klamath
Valley hopltal and I now able
to have vlltor at the family
home on Lakevlew rout.
Hi.kr leaving Toolglit
Theodore W. Hoke, traveling
freight agent for tho renuaylvan
la Railroad with headquarter In
tho White Building at Seattle
plan to return tonight. Mr.
Hoke bai been hero on official
bunlueaa for tho paat two days.
Auxiliary I'oat ponea Mretinir
Ileeauae of tho opening of Tho
Pelican Theatre tonight. tho
Herbert Applegate auxiliary lias
pnmponed the meeting until Fri
day nltht at eight o'clcck. The
meeting are he'd In tho court
bouie.
Xewell Itcturneil
Herbert I). KewHI, superintend
ent of the Reclamation oerrlce
haa returned 'from Med ford
where ho allended the meeting
of the Federal lluslnesa Associa
tion of Southern Oregon.
'JUKkavL
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Berth's .Dollar Store 1016 Main St.
BOYS BLAZERS
Good heavy weight,
nice paUerrw. Limited V
supply, while they last
LADIES SMOCKS
All sizes, three colorn,
well made of fast color
fabrics. See them at
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IRONING BOARDS
Another shipment just
in, so get yours before Y I
they are gone
KIDDIES SLEEPERS
Tart wool garments,
sizes to 6 at a sub
stantial saving
85c
Good
time
worth
BOYS U-SUITS ae1
od weight for this CI I I
le of the year. Easily VI I I
rth $1.35 to ?1.50.... II
81x90 SHEETS
A regular number with
us. Seamless, bleached
and hemmed
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SWEATERS
For
in
boys and girls
nice fancy patterns,
from 21 to 36. at
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WAFFLE JUGS
Beater mouth, em
bossed on both sides
and good capacity,
worth SI, at
65c
RAYON DANCE SETS
Good sizes and colors,
step-in with brassiere
in a set, both for
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l"gll Arrived
V.oyi Maglll of Magill' Drug
Store arrived In the city today
from Ik-ud. Mr. Maglll will be
here for aererul duys looking
after his business Interests.
Mim (.uiiii Take IV-dtlon
Mlns Thelu Ciuun bus accepted
a position a private cretoryto
Police Judge l. s. Dalcntlne.
Scanlin (nilng North 1
J. F. Scanlln, reprencdtative of
the New York Central, Railroad
plan to leave this evening for
his homo In Soatllo. Mr. Scanlln
linn completed business affairs
which brought him hero ou Wed
nesday.
Hero From Valley-
Mr. and Mr. T. S. Stone of
Medford nro spcndlnc scvoral
dnys in Ktuma'lh Fulla. visiting
mumm. wmio her they will at
tend tho opening of Jho I'elican
rnoatro tonight.
-Mr. and Mr. Houghton Iiwvtiiff
Mr. and Mrs. Claudo H.
Houghton plnu to loavo tomorrow
for a two weeks visit In San
Francisco and Snd Joso. Califor
nia.
MM; Men-itt Veiling; Hero
Mrs. Joseph Morrltt and two
children of Hood Rlvor are tho
houao glioma of Mrs. Morrttt's
pnronts Mr. and Mr. II. s. Wll
"on of this city.
Vlnltctl Fruin Itocky I'olnt
Mr. and Mr. Albert Warnpier
and fathor M. II. Wamplor of
Rocky Point woro In tho city
Wodnosday for several hours
transacting business.
Uurneti leaving
C. B. Uurnutt of tho Chicago
Rock Island railroad expects to
return north to his headquarter
in Portland tonight "after un of
ficial vlult of two days.
Neuso Returned North
Coorgp H. Nouso, representa
tive or tho Santa Fo Railroad re
turned north to Portland last
ovonlug following a business visit
hori. .
Speedy Relief From
Bunions-Soft Corns
No sensible person will con
tinue to suffer from those In
tense, agonizing, throbbing bunion
pains when tho new powerful
penetrating yet harmless antisep
tic Kim-rnlil Oil can readily be
obtained at any well snekeddrus
store.
Apply a few drops over the In.
flamed part and see how speedily
the pain disappears and the in
flammation Is reduced.
So tnarvelously powerful Is
KmeraM Oil that soft rorna seem
to shrivel right up and drop off.
Star Drug Cj. guarantees one
bottle to give result and I dis
pensing H to mnny foot sufferers.
Adv. .
TURKISH TOWELS
Only a special purchase
enables us to sell these
to you at 4 for
CUPS AND SAUCERS
At Earth's Dollar Store
you get the plain white,
nice grade, the pair at
10c
Silk and Wool Hoso
A wholesalers close
out that usually sell
at S1.50. Get a pair
at -
75c
BED PILLOWS . 4
New clean fresh stock. (71
100 per cent feathers,!
ana aown, gooa neuvy
ticking .
ROY'S SHIRTS
Why pay $1.50 when
vnn ran trpt them at the i I
Dollar Store for
GARBAGE CANS
Good heavy galvanized
cans, kitchen size at the Y I
special price of
CHOICE ALUMINUM
Tea kettles, double
boilers, dish .pans.
culators. berlin kettl
NUM
louble g!
. per- I
tettles fi
MEN'S U-SUITS
More of those good
hpnvv Riittjs in thp hp.qt I
sizes, 16 garments ....
BATH MATS
Blue and rose, large
size, . reversible pat
terns, double thickness
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DOOR MATS
Keen the dirt' out
your house, they
for years, large size
KIDDIES DRESSES
A special purchase,
small ones with one and
two pair panties, others
to 14 at - :
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COLORED BROOMS
Color in the home is thi
thing for spring. C.oo
heavy parlor weight..
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LUNCH CLOTHS
Damask or the linen
new stock.' new colors,
all of a good size at...
.ft!
DINNER SETS
32 piece dinner sets
different patterns,
good stock, extreme
ly low at ...... J....
'-$4.75
FLANNEL GOWNS
Another shipment of
those good- heavy
weight gowns for. wo
men at -
FAST COLOR
House dresses, emoi
Kiddies Dresses
nan ties,- Children's
Dresses
w&$!l
Balance
Electrical Appli,
Heaters, Toast
Plates, guaranteed one
year
of All f
.ppliances &t
sters. Grill VC I
JL
Every desired gtU'mer.t
Ladies Rayon Under
wear Combinations,
Blooners, Step-ins,
frowns. Slips, etc. "
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NEW CREPES AND
PRINTS ARRIVE
$16 75
Every frock is new styled in
the latest designs. For after
noon or street, there is nothing
as desirable as these advance
spring colors. Beautifully combin
ed in patterns that will please the
most exacting. Colors of Holly
. wood red, iris purple, monet
s blue and tan. ,
Buy One Z W th
Now, 7'
JANUARY
SALE DRESSES
. $6.75 $9.75 $12.75 $15.00 $19.75
Silks, Crepes, Velvets In the popular fall shades In
sizes for everyone.
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