The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, February 28, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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    Rlj l&SOCIETY
Sunday, February 28. 192(1
(Cmillnunl From I'ajgn Tlrnw)
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Outfield Job Awaits George Uhle
"tier aus to Lomeback on Mound
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Police Colonel in Two Drowned in
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CHICAGO. Feb. 27. (Uoltart
Real Estate Jam Mass. Bath Tubs ! !:e",TMr!Llh.: .'TJZ
j Kl, I'AHO, Te.taa. P-'i. :7. : BOSTON'. Feb. S7. (Tnlted
: ( I'nltrd No-Join P. It -yet. New I Two pr-raona were drowned 1
formerly In' i tor of i I'm' NVw bathliiba In MaaxachusKtta Friday.!
York City, ami colonel In tiiu New '; Fraud ClegK. enKineer at thej
, York police reacrvc, wa bsltm held planl of the Standard Fabric corn
In the Kl 1'nao rlly Jail Frltli.y aa puny at Fall Ulver? lint his life In
a fuxltlve from JuHlli-e, fullov. '.ug a an undetermined manner while bath-
I charge of embezzlement placed iiiK In a large tub In the washroom
' against bitn at Miami, Fla. of the factory.
j Dwyer atlrlbutea bin arrest to A few hours before, Mlsa Ethel
J defalcations on the part of a part- Calmanata. school teacher, was
1 ner whom he hud In the Florida city found dead in a bathtub at her
I in real estate deals, and nsKerts he home In Lawrence. Deatb was due
will be able lo clear hlmxelf of any to accidental drowning, "according
i wrong doing. to police.
of the year's months, will make Its
mid-western debut Monday morn
ing more like a lamb than a lion,
according to the Chicago- weather
bureau.
Unusually mild weather will pre-,
vail about this section of the coun'
try during the next few days.
For
ISCOMK TAX KKTinXS
See
W. W. KOITHWF.LL
020 H Main St.
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George
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the Irg.
I Ml KM T HIM HH IS
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Mini Klale Ma Toombs, dsugh-1
ler of Mra. Haiti Toomba, liecamel
th bride nf l-vjiie Tiffany 8unday
afternoon at I uVlo. with Hev. A
I.. Hire rradlng the ring ceremony.
The wedding look plare at the home
cf th bride's mother, MIS Crearenl
avenue. i
Mlaa Toomba wore a frock of pule I
lose with banda of dove gray. She
carried an arm nonuet of pink rar-
nalloua. Mlaa Toomba was attend-1
rtl by Mlaa Alleen Murdoff.
KreeUnd Slalry altcncliil the!
groom. ,
Ihtlorea Toomba. frockcil in pink '
crepe, mad a charming flower;
girl. She carried a baaket of aweet
pea. i
Following a brief wedding trip
Mr. and Mra. Tlflany are at home
lo their many friends at 90S I'lnei
CrlARUE
JAMltSOf
t'!rvrlanil. wlucli liaa had great success in maltinR uitful ou
firlilcra ol uaelraa pitchers, ii flouring on tryinji (iconic l hlc in art
outfield pgat If Ibr bia; riglilhandrr faila to conic throueii on ihe
SBotinil. Since l!iv.'l, when he won 2d and lost It), hr hair, t been
mneh use to Ihe Indian.. He wleldi a big stick, and Speaker may
icoil dim oul t pcrforai alnn(iilc Cliarlic Juuiiescn, another former
plUJ.rr. in Ihe umr garden where Joe Wood, uld alab .tar, perform-.
eJ so lung and frrdil.lr
PUBLIC SALE
Pa. If Ir
l"tely the
p.i-
pin year
ku.sher-
i ttorta.
Ike bn-h
ho rame
mi, llal-
.r 1(4ruc.
Ift..m laat
training
Ithn llinv-
Inay s.inln
i with nn
rnn.ider-
trnlnlng
'! winter
ph atn.nger
t' y ir.
sal
JsSoon
"y man
Plri i-h. la
'ollowlng
and will
In from llonanza yesterday to.desto, Culifornlu. whore they plan
spend the day. They were accom- net! to muke lueir home but have
panted by Mlaa Marguerite Crank.', decided lo remain In Klamath.
The Miaaee Lytle and Miss Crank - - - '
klrt,, i are memoers oi me lacuny or uie
A wedding hreakfaat waa served ! Honunra achnnls.
by Mra. Toomba. aanlated by Mrs. A.!
i. Pearson with rovers laid lor the llclatp HcIN lo lloliiilay Thenler
following gueata: Mr. and Mrs. Dick ( h d,up has sold to C. L. llolliday
Toomba, Mrs. A. (1. Pearson, Mls , ,Prtlnn of land In the Midland
Alleen Mordolf. Miss Fern Hanks, j counlry ,or , consideration of
..... ..... r. e.. tI5oo. sccordin; to deeds filed In
itusNeii, riaeiana marcy. Aitreo
llobin and Mr. and Mra. Tiffany.
the office of the county clerk yea
I terday.
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Wm.
""ling fin-
""en. llow-
flark. I
Product ion
hi" respects
funath Fulls.
"liialn anil
rn-oneiaiion
nnipany.
nhers were
" re. This
Prnilneiion
economic
"-'rluloy.
xtirici niP
I nl' ttiie ... an
nw. iMitknt
IS IMlhTLHS j HleigiT Ijinil J. J. Slclrajr has
Mrs. Ie Parker, assisted by Miss, sold lot 13 In block 4 and lot 1
Lucille Larkey. entertained the of block U In West Chl!otuin. nc
W llllng Workers clans of the liu- j cording to a deed filed ycoierduy
n.Hiiuel Iluptlst church on Friday 1 1 n,n county clerk's office. The
evening. (lame and atunta wero(in( Drol.ht a consideration under
enlnve.l fliroii. until in. evenlne 1
after which delicious refreshments
were served lo the following guests:
Virginia Larkey. Alice Mull. Kath- New Table Inalallixl A counter,
erlne Hall, Dorothy Williams. Ma-to aerve the public which tuny hap
riah (irlmea. Itose Ijrley. Minnie i pen into the i.tflce of L. L. (lagha-
Tracy, (ienrude (lenrhart, Klvlrn ,.ity c,,r, an,i poll. o Judge.
Itoldlsrlier. l-aurn (Jolrtamlth. , hM r6(.entIy )(.n installed In the
lwla Williams. lanac Larkey. , , ,, Tll(,
Helen Hhlvea and Alice Hector. W irkBr
, m I 1 counter is fitted with oors, locnor.-t
,.() STHV HTOHK !anu drawers in which records muy
M iltl.il KlrTII ' jbe kept without referring to the
Sponsored by the Kedron club.'l various desks In Mm room.
onn of Ihe most active organizations!
of the First Presbyterian church.! I'.clurn from Modiulo Mr. and
a country store will be held on I Mr, jtolicrt Lytle. former rc.l
Mnrch t In tho church parlors tojj o( Kam,,th county have re
raise money for tho club. ....a . .heir former home In
"Fair euouct' ! T1'' 'u J
To estimates we make today
We'll give yon tnts of time to pay
Van Fleet's Sorvlreman Says:
Kv"ry man who owns a houe
ran Imve It ,wr "
while lie is enjoying It's iM-neflts.
A-k us uliout Hie nrnnnnnent.
Winter's comUiK.
Bonanza to rcaliie permanently.
Mrs. It. C. Croesbcrk Is general i
chairman or tne siiair. ,niss jean f .,.
Perry will handle publicity and The, left some time ago
Mra. Kbba Dennett Is handling the -., . ... t . : "
....lnlnmi.nl Dthltl-a .'tin Will All. i "
sist ns committee chairmen Include J
.Mrs. D. N. Clemens. Miss Feme
Hanks, and Mrs. ('. II. Landls. .
At the J. F. Pospisil Ranch one-half mile North and
one and one-half miles West of Malin -
Sale begins March. 6, at 1 o'clock p. m.'
I Brown Mare, 11 years old, weight 1750 lbs.
I Brown Mare, 10 years old, weight 1800 lbs.
1 Brown Mare, 14 years bid, weight 1800 lbs.
1 Bay Gelding, 8 years old, weight 1400 lbs.
1 Montana derrick, complete, ropes, pulleys, nets.
1 McCormick mower, good as new.
1 Thomas drill, 6 feet with alfalfa seeder.
1 Harrow, 2-section.
1 Spring-tooth Harrow, 2-section.
1 Oliver riding plow, single, 14 in.
1 Farm wagon, Bend.
1 Hay rack, new.
1 Grindstone, with frame, good as new.
1 King Separator.
1 Two-horse buggy.
1 Single buggy.
2 Sets harness, double.
1 Set harness, single.
And articles of household furniture too numerous to mention
' " ' . - . .
TERMS: $25 cash and balance on eight months' note at 8 per
cent interest. Five per cent discount for cash.
I
GUY MERRILL, Auctioneer.
GEORGE OFFIELD, Clerk
v.ir
VAN FLEET'S
MOTOR SHOP
2H8 Main St.
I)ny Phone Nlulit 571
Local Briefs
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"f 'Is scenic
1,1 that every
'iinliy WH,
Iter.
1 AGENT
2 STILLS
Feb, 27.
' M'-Knlght.
'"" "I during
Unvllie was
""1 HinrRed
""fliliio stills.
K'HIons of f.
-Rullon enpne.
"'Kiillon en-
"r lr. Lin.
0 f Aslorln
work
I bill,,
hare
o for
Diiuglileis of Joli Thursday
evening Daughters of Job will hold
Interesting meeting at 7:1 JO p.
in. In the Masonic nan.
MnrriiiKO License Vernle Clur-1
enr Davidson. 602 Oak street, and j
F.athor Williams. 405 South
Fifth t
trcot, were Issued a llconso to
.,i m the county "lerk'a office
yesterday.
They are both residents
of Klnmnth Falls. Davidson gave
his occupation ns an employe; of a
locnl box factory.
Itcmms Oscar j
Klamath Falls;
Oscnr Peyton
rnuin- nrntniticnt
roeldent has returned I" tho city,
nor spending tn Pl 'w """'
l the mlddlewes, vlel.lng wl h his
relative, .nd llh reto.lve, of Mr-J
Peyton. According W P'?'0"' h
farther I went, the more I
nnrt tho mora I Khtnia'h,
Knll.. It feels great
nnnn, Vlsl.ors-Ino "Hcrl ta
tho many out of town visl im . I
Klamath F.H. !-'
Chiropractic
for
Stomach Trouble
Few persons Buffering from stomach trouble real
ize that the source of their complaint may be in
their spine, vet a very great number of organic dis
orders may be traced to an impinged, or pinched
nerve in the spinal column.
This impingement is the result of the slight dis
nf nne or more vertebrae, and in most in
?ance can o corrected in a remarkably short time
through 5 few painless chiropractic adjustments.
Free Examination
If von arc suffering from ""V n''"? Tcn11 nJ
once for n free examination. If I find that' I cannot
once ior ii ii d thcre w,j be n0
hhirwhVtev"" "Myxaminaon is made with the
th. fr the PATHO-NEUBOMETKB. a new scientific
Srtiment. whkh with unfailing accuracy will trace
your trouble to its origin.
Do not hesitate to avail yourself of this service.
DR. C. R. LUCAS J
Phone 420-W. Chiropractor Underwood Bldg.
YMJ AM EABIN
WITH EVEEY TU1HN
and Ball-Bearings Make It Easy!
Unless you've tried a McCormick-Deering Primrose you
have no idea what a mechanical masterpiece this machine
is perfectly simple, yet as accurate as the finest clock.
Our plan makes it easy for you to know this machine.
At your request we'll set up a machine on your farm for
your close inspection. AH we ask is that you
Compare the McCormick-Deering
Primrose With Any Cream Separator
You Ever Saw or Owned
A trial will tell the story! You'll soon realize that you
cannot afford to be without this thoroughly modern
machine. Remember, it is easy to try, easy to turn, and
easy to pay for!
We Want Youto Own the World's
Easiest-Running Cream Separator
IX Months to Pay
and You Don't Have to Pay Much!
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McCormick -Deering Primrose
Ball-Besrlng Cream Separators ;
- SOLD BY
J. S. Mills & Son Implement House
Phone 9
6th and Klamath
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