Page Two Thursday, .Tun,. 2'), l'.2.r. V ONE DIVORCE TO EVERY 3 MARRIED IN LOS ANGELES, LATEST STATISTICS COURT FILINGS THE in 1 fx:. I! LANGELL VALLEY painter was culling al the Hooper! I.OS AXOKl.KS, June !J. Thoilliut I km!! to humanltv I airril ranch Sunday. ............ ..i .i,v.,r-. hi. Li onn nliu Ills tourt. A fishing trip and picnic was en- Joyed by a number of .Midland p-.'o- LA.VGELL VALLEY. June 24.- ..r ii . P' Sunday below McCollum'a mill. Saturday. every three marriaai's. JtiilKe Will ter S. (liitcs, who pre!dea over the The party roiuisteil of Mr. and alimony court he sometimes c:ill Mrs Frank IZrv anil i.hirlr.n M i ' lr nn nlihf rrtni't hilitvea that i'lt- ?" i , .ir"1 Mra- Ed?"" Kur,,,'r aud U:, and par.i.ularlv apartment hou. I the hospital a Klamath Fall5Lews " for the past week Is expected home ' s L Kmftt anJ fi . r to Ul.n,e. Edd So.ir.Rlu. The Party returned ""'trr 'lk "-. Mrs. J. W Corkery motored to home with quite a uuaiber of trout. ' omi"'" ,aiJ- "Maybo it la tie the Lang-ell Talley post office Tues- c. K. ratterson is expected home cause people who do nt lire in dap on business and pleasure. from his visit In California with his cities have no time for them. Mr. and Mrs. Everett vVhetatone, family. ".Manr of our divcrce rases aprina Miss Esther Atchison liaa return- from apartment houses coiiKested ed home after her visit with Mix' district. Civilization is too strvtiu N'aydene Gregory on Miller bland, ous and people cannot le happy. Mrs. Constance Williams Is visit - J cooped up In cUvse quarters." business ing In Klamath Falls this week. Judge dates declares that every Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hooper an.l ache and pain and financial woo of Bly were visiting at the Ben Brown ranch Monday night and re turned to their home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Cerber of Horsefly section made trip to Bly Tuesday. . jura. Tea muon ana boo rreu- tfle made a trip to Dry Prarle to the Hilton and Clary sheep camp Sun day to visit Mr. Hilton before mov ing the herd of sheep to the new range. Among the old timer of Langell valley that had left acme time ago who attended the picnic In this sec tion Sunday were: Mr. nad Mrs. Miss Opal Hooper were Midland vis itors Saturday evening. J. C. Sevlck of Midland spent Sat urday evening in Klamath Falls where he attended the Frank 41 King show. Mr. Travera was calling in Mid land Saturday evening. Frank Flowers and family were' Klamath Falls visitors' Sunday. j Oscar Potter of the Lower Lakei "The county hospital has nothing on this court." ho said. "To hear many of the liiigents tell their stor ies this la a city that, is poverty .st 1 1, k. u : all the meu are. Ill und all the ouin a 10 hungry. "With uu average of on divorce to every three marriages, me. might get duttuuranej uliuui the safety at matrimony, but I aui still an o :imlst. I believe the old pendulum will swing back the rliihl way event ually." Judg- dates declared that many separations could be avoided if some mediator either appointed by the court or chotien from niiioiin friends of the warring couple were provided for by law. Ed Waiters. Mrs. George Clin Marr E. McDonald. Jeff Wilson. ,'5,rlrt waa purchasing supplies in Mrs. " Nate Otterbein. Cecil Deal, M, .na Mrs. Dave Camnbell. Mr. I Tom O Conner spent the week-end .nil Mrs. Silas Obenchain. Thomas I1" the county aeat, WilkersOD, Mrs. Kittle Lull Bate- nan and many others. CATTLEMEN OF KLAMATH MEET HERE SATURDAY policy, to secure tin best possible price for cattle sold, as determined by quality, supply and deiuuud. These objects are based on snuud economic principles aud can be ac cutnplishiMl for the ratlin Industry throuxhj co-operutlve effort ouly, end tn'o rapid development of the new cattle co-operative association Indicates that California has another ! pioneer undertaking which la hound to succeed. '. A. E. Gale and Leland Harris ot Lorelhi. have purchased a fine bunch ot registered milk . cows, which they are beginning the dairy business. F. P n rolls made a trlD to Klam ath Falls Monday on business. Jeff Wilson, now of Klamath Falls one ot the old pioneers of Langell valley spent Sunday in this section. . Mr. and Mrs. John Turner mo tored to Klamath Falls on busl aess Saturday. " Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ticknor made a business trip to Klamath Falls the last of the week. H. J. Ticknor has purchased an other tine herd of Hokuein cows to add to the bunch he has and now Is milking nearly 30 head. Mr. and Mrs. Minnls were Lan gell valley visitors over' night Sun day from their home over the moun tain near Malfh. Mrs. Nate Otterbein, accompanied by Mrs. Addie Walker of Klamath Falls spent Sunday evening at the McDonald ranch after attending the barbecue. - Miss Zell McReynolds is spend ing her vacation at her country home in this section after attend ing school at the convent In Klam ath Falls last winter. - Virgil Deal was able to attend the barbecue last Sunday in this lection after going through an op eration for appendicitis a couple of "r',:z a-o. H'.s friends were all xsd tie- t.Sm o'!t. ;. - - ". F. V. Crohs and iHren ! trip to the county -cat aljd- biwiiit-ss and pleas ure, returned home late Monday night. . Wm. Deal is visiting in this sec tion from Rim Rock ranch for a few days. Ben Brown made a business trip to Klamath Falls Tuesday. Miss Bobbiette Tuttle has return ed from the Little mountain ranch and expects to be at her home in this section the remainder of the summer. Little Freda Smith of Klamath Falls. Is visiting at the Tuttle ranch at present. Mrs. Violet Turner and Mrs. Bet tys Pepple called at the McDonald ranch Sunday morning on business. Midland. Acquainting Oregon rattlemen .with the California plan of co-ou- Edger Furber sm-veyed off some clame niarneung or beet, an liu tn.i f, s T. tw.. mi, rortant meeting will be held in the ... . . 'chamber of commerce rooms at 3, m T J IT ' "" afternoon, calling in Midland Sunday. I , , . . ' . . . W. C. Dalton, president of the i American National bank, and one of the Island Friday evening. lne blggt et growers in Klam- Jack Mars was on the island look- rlB county. Is taking an active part ing over his cattle and horses he has la boosting the California movement ' on pasture there. i before local growers. SHEPHERD CASE TO JURY FRIDAY William Lee. county assessor, was (Continued From l'Ke One) i plea for the verdict giving "the Tho tw.ii... r.t ,k. ..u...i ., ; vengeance ot (he, law." and thnnd- a business caller on Miller island tlemen's association as announced by- Monday. Another I that organisation, sets forth the purposes of co-operative marketing I ( red in the endv "the wages of sin Is death." Stewart had not romnleted his Juna fcrMa to, tmh i""fuo,- ul tojperaiive niaraeiing i . , June Oride Was Illlle,... . . , a.KUllleuls whftl murl mlliiuriifri tur Brundage who was married to Ros-' ' .M"'0' j the day. II. will resume the argu- coe Largent at Chlloquin Thursday ln California nient Thursday morning and when evening. Mr. Largent is the son of iviillo catt'le constitute, a .lli.in... I he "'l'i'le W.:w. O ltrlen. Shep- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. Largent. real- class of commodity, tho problems of dents of the Island. The marriage marketing are similar to those of was a surprise to their many other perishable products, and the friends and relatives. There was a road meeting held . policies of the cattlemen nre very similar to those of the citrus, rice. raisin growers assneia- 11 of which have proven to herd's other lawyer, will sneak Thereafter slate's Attorney, ltob ,ert K. Crowe will conclude tho slate's aiguments. Crowe, who fought for a hanging verillct foi Dickie l.oeli ' ' loel I J. W. depuy et us to W. I). Hill, ill 00 I. It. S. Ileitis' III block H&. Iluena Vlsla Addition. I K. M. Anderson t u to The Am erican National batik. ta con- sldei-allon. Mills Hw-tnd Addition. I lots ?. . bl'X'k 213 j Ida M. I'asobeer et vlr In the American National bank of Klamath 'Palls. till coiiilderution. Mills I Second Addition, lot 2. block til. Wllella T. Htewart to Henry liloysteln. f HO I H- H- Kalrvlaw jAddlllrn. lo 7. block I. Kmum T. I.nusley t als lo ('. V. I Hon. (J. C. I. (iardner Addliton to Kort Klamath, block. i I. 3. 4, eon talnlng II acres, in Sec. U. Tp 3.1. It. fi,. Vivian It. Wilde to James A U'o and t hus. (' Crawford, t? UU !l. It. S. Town of Malin. Ms 10. block 1.3. MorlKiigisi ! Edna A. Ilradburn Kellog lo Hose K. Keeare. 1500 at 10 per rent. due I monihs. Property In Ash lland, tire. J. F. Uxisley et ix to i. W. Iltyan. II. Sou at a per cvnt, due C months. SW of See. 1. Twp. 33. H. ; lots 1. 2. 3, 4. a. . Sec. 1. Twp. 34. K. . Edith Kandra et vlr to Julia Lage el als. 1100 at per rent, due 7 notes, 8 years. All of town site of Clinton, en-ept tots 1. S, 3. of block, lot 3 ot block Z. lota 3. 4. S. C, block X. Also in Sec. 11. Twp. 41. R. Id, containing In all 4S.3 acres. Kdlth Kandra st vlr to the First National bank, Merrill, tliou loan, due 1 notea, 1 and 3 years. Town of Clinton, tola 3. 4. 5. 8. block 8, also property described in al ore mortgage. Satisfaction ot Mortgiigra Olive II. Powell to Russell A. Austin el in. Sat. of Mlg. Hot Sprlng.i Addition, lot 10. block 37. Chai C. Crawford to Frunk Wilde. Hal, nf Mlg 7, block 1; lot' I. block 3 Mlarellnneoua Mllnn . W. H. Ilulenitn t tig to the (V ifoinla Oregon Power ('. H... of damages. Affect, Flrat AddllLhi't III IMIl'HB IS1H YIIIIIII1, OtS 11 IJ, Mock 3. j' Ronald K. Jeffera lo Norms J-f. fera. Iubii. Portion ot Iota 1 aid J f block A, Nichols Addition.! In Urn mailer of Spraguu While Pine nulla, bankrupt, Aips.int lug II. J r'lnu, Ironlao. lo th matter of Hprague Whit Pine mills, bankrupt. Certified copy of bund of l. J. Kliiu, In amount of tt.uuu, i an Inge l.lrruao la-on Um. Iloud lo Ruby Agnes Schtellier. y i , t'lnull t'liurl tllltg. W. P. Myers Vi. The iiregonlan 1'iiMl.li.iis to, a ritru. C. A. Wirr- deii. K. H. Piper and W. II. pr I kins I'll! demands Judgment fur' ISii.uiiU tl h in n trial. Jiidfiaeiit K. tl. Itourk and lliu.' ale C. Itourk. lifts. Ileorre M. May, i. k . . . in ii . "vtoVXi HI Pat L0RENZl l. .: ,j 'kl' ; For (sari; ... -W. P. MV I Miaaulk ttb A shipment of Runny llrvmmer' dree have Jul arrived at Ilex llegin'a Ureas Shop. 121 So. 1th SI J35 Be sure of your furnace! Your comfort svosv your health depends on the kind ot heal you obtain from your furnace. That kind of heat depends on the ronatrurtlon of your furnace ana the skill with which it la Installed In your home. Health requires an abundant circulation ot warm moist heat! Not Just heated air. C omfort requires ade quate beat at minimum eg penae and effort. HAINES THE FURNACE 1023 Main Phone 323 MAN VACATK ' "tat Alert,.! U th briihl ikn lift hs.Mll... al . r win m and nun,- y,r ,(r yuar vuioi u as clear ,04 J It lhol4 k. 1 ' Voa sko14 saw J rauiini;ii. at tat 014 vni re 0 if sarins: bases. DR. GOB Rve I - (ji'wiinri 70S iu. ims'i (Isaacs Ground ' . .t .... . iwalnut and raisin ernwr ,u..i. ',aa "M Leopold in the h ranks at ine uirgeni nome :ainraay even-' . ,, . . " imnl tifkna 11 1 tt i.il..T, l.m-n ....... ... 'iiiiio ing. The meeting waa held for the!. , , & 1 be very successful purpose of deciding on where would ; be a good place to make the follows The policies as announced are as ; in eipected to make a typically fiery address. It is eitiectrl the case will go lo conntjf road. the island. which they want on CITY CREAMERY 4'- The City creamery moved into its week, into a building 60x40, with fill modern conveniences, including a hardening room for the Ice cream. The building is ot brick, rein forced, and contains a brine tank cii'i an arrnon'a proes in the Iree7.i1:.; nif.-s with which to manu l i'turc all Ire used by the plant and 'liir patrons. The company will specialize In I.utter and ice cream, with their re cently installed York refrigerating tlant. The butter will be placed in the storage room, where it will be;' cnt and packed. With a zero temperature at nil : times, the Ice cream room will pre-! vent any Interference from hot: weather. The adjustment of production to meet demand by keeping producers informed on market conicllionn. Improve the quality ot beef by selling on grade, which -will allow sufficient spread between high and lw quality to Insure the profitable pioduction of well finished cattle. Orderly marketing through effic- j lent distribution to markets of the west. Through a proper merchandising the Jury Friday. A circulation covering the city of Klamath Falls and the county ot Klamath that's the Klamath Newa HOTEL ASTOD 2nd aV HJ1 I tat Aof.llY EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET 50S Bath. New. Mo.lrrn ' Close to Shopping District and rhontres FREE CARACE Tsri.f Irom $1.50 MIDLAND ALTAM0NT AUDITORIUM Dances Every Wednesday and Saturday Night. Galloway's Orchestra from Portland will furnish the music. All conveniences and first class floor. Rest Rooms Lunch and Soft Drinks. MARTIN & NUSSER 1 Ifl : : Sf A booster for Klamath county and Klamath Falls and every legit imate Industry therein that's the Klamath News. Silk combination suits in all pret ty shades, for only $1.95 at Bee Begln's Dress Shop. 129 So. 7th St. J25 MIDLAND. June 24. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Furber spent Thursday af ternoon at the Alex Cheyne ranch ln the Spring Lake district. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Anderson and family were visiting at McColIum's mill Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Burnett and son George were Klumath Falls vis itors Friday. Orr Hoopor was calling at the Burnett home Saturday. Quite a lot of cream was shipped from Midland this week. Those shipping cream were: Arch Spcnce, j ' p piirnett nnd Mr Poffle Mr. and Mrs. Arch Spence are visiting in Shasta, California this week. Mr. Spence will look over some machinery while there. John RobuBtelll spent Friday in ; Klamath Falls purchasing some ma- j chlnery so he can start haying soon. ; He brought home a new hay mow-j er and rake. Mr. Coffee and children were' call-, ing In Midland Saturday. j Leroy and charlotte Wright were: county seat visitors Saturday. j Mr. Smith,' a Klamath Fallal SHORT ORDERS at ALL HOURS The coffee we make here can't be beat. EAT At Coffee Dan's 616 Klamath Sold f Mm Here Don't Bug Imitations rieht kind of renairft neA now fe - VT MW 1 A w. a - - . ' vuur macnines, - jna tne only right kind are those made from the same materials and by the manufacturer of the original machine. Use only genuine IHC repairs for your McCormick-Deering farm operating equip ment. A genuine repair part fits exactly and becomes a perfect part of the machine; a substitute is simply a patch. H- When you buy genuine IHC repairs from us, you also get the benefit of the McCormick-DeerinK 1C' "eSerV1Cf that L9 P"Pt, dependable and permanent, and one that saves time and makes money tor you. "ioo.i K,ip.t M,lk,., ,.,,;, vnni;r IMUt J. S. MILLS & SON Hlslh Ht. anil Klunmih Ave. I'hone n McCORMICK - DEERING LINE If you spent 60 days straight at the kitchen stove t-4 e& L. UroRNIA OREGON JtJaPAKINhjs you'd see why It Is that nearly eighteen hundred homes within reach of the Copco lines are now using electric ranges. .. Two hours a day, every day in the year, , Is probably a low estimate of a housewife's . , time in the kitchen. Sixty full, days, In all and they're worth making easier! Electrical cooking Is easier, and cleaner. It puts an end to dirt and aohes. It means : less sweeping of floors, less cleaning of walls, cleaner utensils. ' Electrical cooking is tastier. Uniform,' controllable heat saves the flavor of dainty foods. " Electrical cooking is economical sur prisingly so. The average cost of electri city for cooking Is only about twice the cost of the electric lighting current in the same home. (Actual average figures for your own neighborhood will be shown you upon request.) Don't pass the next display of electric ranges without Just dropping In and ask-: ing your dealer more about themao - about the convenient payment terms b ir offering. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POER CP rJ kuJ : -1