Pae EirM
Wednesday, April 2t. 1926
i the Klamath news
sr LOCALS
Merrill Rancher In Fred L. Khopplng tram Kirk Mrs. II. 3.
Pop. Merrill rancher, was in the O'Brien of Kirk, U a buelneee vtal
cltjr Monday to ehop and transact, tor and shopper in Klamaht Tails
business affairs (or a short time.
la From Agency Mrs. Orvlllei
(or several days.
Mix Moinyer Out Miss Ida D.
Momyer was out of town all day
Tuesday transacting business af
fairs. Mrs. Voe Hoiur Mrs. A. J.
Voyo haa returned to the city af
ter visiting (or the past 10 days in
San Francisco.
Hit foni ,akovlrw Included
in the business visitors in Klamath
Falls this week are Ir. and Mrs.
M. T. Sweet of Lakevlew and Dr.
l'sul M. K. Carsteiis, also of l.ake
view. They are guest In Hie White
Pelican hotel while In the city.
Mrs. kvalrrauai lu Mrs. Irving
Kesterson, wife of the manager of
the Topsy Lumber company, is U
GRAND JURY WILL
CONVENE APRIL 26
Medford .Man Here U. R. Shrove
Klllott was in the city yosterday aft-1 who makes frequent business visit itlnac In Klamath Falls (or several
ernoon 10 snop lor a anon lime ana iviainain riia irum ois nomeigyg with friends
visit with friends from her home at ! in Medford. la here (or a short ( '
KUnialh Agency. 'time from the valley. i Uv n-wvhrr. ,(WE W. Whet-
stoue of lily and It. K. Whetstoue.
In from Matin A frequent bu.j,,w of Blyi mn iaetuilfi la ,D. oulj
Merrill Visitor Included In the
out of town visitors In Klamath
iness visitor in Klamath Falls
Falls this week is Mr. II. J. Hea-jA. M. Thomas of Malln. who apent
drirkson of Merrill, wife ot the! Tuesday afternoon In the city on
coach of Merrill high school.
business and pleasure.
Returns From Portland Mr. and: At the Hall Charles Carroll is
Residents ot Klaiunth rouuty who
have grievances Ihut they wish to
bring to the attention of the grsnd
jury will have he opportunity to
do ao when that body, convenes In
the Klnuiuth county court houvo
April .
According to K. 1.. Klllott. dls-
hl rtf tnwfl huainnu visitors In Klam-I Irlet ntlnriiMV hm wlll h r.ilv In
ath Falls yesterday afternoon. i serve anyone wha wish,'' id appear
! before the grand Jury or hnvo him
To Return Krhlay Mrs. Weston appear before that body1 for thorn.
Kllbourne la expected to return to I j
Klamath Falls Frldsv from San! I'KTl'KKH TO UK SHOWN.
Mrs. R. C. G roes beck and family: In the city (or a brief time to look ; pranci(CO where she has been for) Three sections of the county will
have returned to Klamath Falls from into business conditions In Klam'
Portland, where they spent the paat ath Falls from- his home In the
week-end. j Bend country.
i
.' Hero to Visit C. W. Ilogue. Jr.. Rancher In Yeeterdny Louis,
with the Zellerbach Taper company.! Penkey. prominent rancher of tho
la hero from Sacramento on a com-! BI district. Is included In the
! inraat nf n it t nf t ft w n vlalfir In
the city this week.
the paat week. nave tne advantage ot aeeing a niov-
' lng picture ahowlns. college life on
Here From Onklnnd "I'at" Pnt-!(n campus of Oregon Agricultural
ienre. general field superintendent -"iiis " ,
bined business and pleasure
and visiting with his wife.
trip!
: Friendship Club Members of the
Friendship club v. HI meet Friday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mar
lon Barnes at S3 5 Jefferson street
(or s social and business session.
Correction Through an error it
Marriage License A marriage
license was issued from the office
of the county clerk yesterday to
Bud Kenyon. 14. barber, and to
Opal May Hammond, 1, housekeeper.
Mrs. Ogle Improves Following a
was announced that Mrs. W. O.touco of mnuenia which kept her
Hardberger had accepted a position ! confined to her home (or the past
with the Pilcher company. She Is' five days, Mrs. Hal Ogle waa able
not taking the position as appeared j to resume hor duties yesterday as
In a recent Issue.
Leaving for Portland Ed Sutton,
rancher of the Midland district, was
teacher in the Pelican Bay school.
Kxnertetl Home Mr. and Mrs. A.
R. Wilson are expected to arrive In
of the Western Auto Supply coin
pany, is in the city for several days '
looking Into the Interests ot the
company from his home in Oakland.
..cording to Frank Sextou, county
club leader.
The picture will be shown In Ma
lln Thursday night. Fort Klamath
Friday and Bonansa Tuesday.
Mrs. llmnl linuroves The con
dltion of Mrs. Maude Hood, cashier Jj
ot the Pacific Telephone and Tele
graph company, and her niece. Miss
Dixie Elaine Emmons, was report
ed aa highly Improved by friends
yesterday.
Makers Return Mr. and Mrs. E. !
E. Magee recently returned to
Klamath Falls from Portland and
Astoria and other roost cities, where
they have spent the past two
weeks. While north Magee at
tended the Masonic convention in
Astoria. i
in the city (or a short time making j Klamath Falls tonight. a(ter spend
plsas to leve for Portland this I inS ,Be week ' S" Francisco
week to spend some time on bus!
neaa.
Business Merlins A business '
meeting of the Ladles' Missionary'
iu . l i . T, . : V i. it,
u. .u ..u" .... rMrn wjl0 Geor(le Bu(:Eiey, ,ius
oe neia in me cnurco pariors inurs- , ..ha ta helnr h.,d lo
fhllil Improve The 9-months-j
and valley cities with members o( "! Mr- Paul Hil-
their families. I ton Is reported as rapidly recover-
ing alter a serious Illness of the
Leaves (or Koutti Joe Klmseyjpaet two weeks. The child has
deputy sheriff of Klamath county. been receiving medical attention In
left yesterday (or Loa Angeles to i the Klamath alley hospital un-
day afternoon. April 22. at 2:30 p.
m.. All ladle are cordially invited.
Ill
-Mrs. Lester
Loa Angeles county on a charge
from Klamath county.
til yesterday, when It was taken to
the family home.
a
Here from Fort Hock Two bus-
Mrs. Of field
Oflield has been confined to her ; lness visiters in Klamath Falls I day
home In the McCarthy apartments ; this week are residents of Fort
suffering from cold in her eyes. She! Rock. Oregon. They are John H.
has been absent for the past two Harrison snd M. S. Mayfield. who
Bsts from her
store.
position with Mo'e's
Returning Runday Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Stoner are expected to re
turn to Klamath Falls Sundsy from
Portland and Astoria, where they
T 1 visiting with
for several days.
business friends
Ulrica Moves Office George Ul
rica haa moved bis offices from
111 south Fifth street over Pa
cker's store, to the office rooms
have been vialtlng with Mr. and Mra. I formerly occupied ty the lata Dr.
a jo,n..i. Mi- .nH Ur stnnr ' r red K. esteneia
Many to Attrml Show There are
number of Klamath Falls soc
iety who are saving April 30, Fri-
night, to attend one of the
most popular road shows In the
valley at Hunt's Craterlan theatre
In Medford. George White's Scan
dals.' 192. wtll be the show this
month. Tickets are now " teltig
reserved at Hunt's.
Valuable
Experience
Professional skill, perso
nal service, and thought
ful attention to every de
tail "of the funeral ar
rangement characterize
our service to our pat
rons. Our experience is at your
call. It assures that
every part of the funeral
will be carried out with
an ease of manner that
only long experience
makes possible.
Clark & Towey
"Aa Close as the Nearest
Telephone."
123 No. 4th Ml. Phono IOTO.
"Tomorrow's Car Today"
Star
Fours
Sixes
and
All Models Are On Display
In Our Salesroom
- Come In And Trade Your Old Car For a
New One As We Want Some Used Cars
Always "Tomorrow Car Today"
t
Hamaker Motor Co.
"Service Worth While"
Phone 1040 8th and Klamath Ave.
McAullrfr Arrives Mr. and Mrs.
Jack MeAuliffe arrived in Klamath
Falls on Tuesday night's train from
San Francisco where MeAuliffe has
in the Loom in , been receiving medical attention in
St. Mary's hospital for the past wln-
ter months. MeAuliffe was greatly
Intelllzenm TaUx All students BOUJ! -"n"K "omo Kie oouie. weakened by bis trip nut made tne
In Klamath county high school were j on ot Mrs.. Rose Otey Soule. l ; remark that "he (elt better already
given the Terman Intelligence test: "t"01"1 ,0 rrlve ,n SanTaa?! Just to be back in Klamath county." ;
irom uorns. wnere ne is isaing care;
M residents of Astoria.
building.
high school authorities the teats
have not been graded although it ap
pears that the local students rank
ed well In the tests.
Mondif fternnnn Accnrdfnf In
'or nis motners timoer ciaun ana; nt or Quarantine Miss Kdna
lands there. He will spend the j Bergman, student in the fourth
i week-end In the city visiting wlthjgrsde of Pelican City school. Mi
. bis mother and many friends. I Ella Wlllett'a clau, will be out of
i Quarantine today from spinal nien-
' Talks on O A. C. Mrs Bloiieri Mr"' LrBV,u Improves Mrs. Ar-j gttt it wos learned yesterday.
o( Oregon Agricultural college spent ;,hur LeaTiU " report,Ml " """""'The child ha, been seriously 111
the early part o( the week in the ! ,mBrotlnlf '"oing a severe at-i ,or th, pat tbre8 week, nd h
; it w appenuicuu uu mjur vii- improved during the past lew days
'eration to which she later submit-. rapidly.
ted. Mrs. Leavitt. who makes her
homes in Rocky Point, is In thei Intrrstatn Cars Tho following
Klamath Valley hospital. Intcr-atate cars registered at the
chamber o( commerce. Triple A
county speaking at various high
schools and especially to members
of the senior class, telling them of
courses and adventages to he found
at O. A. C. In Corvallls. Mrs. Bla
tter apoke before the senior class o( 0uld , Meet Members o( St
niamsm county hlvh nrhnn nn .. ... . . .. ,i
T..v m ' """" l,u"a 01 m' E",u,ro',i'i Straw; Jack H. Grafton of Yakima;
Tuesday morn jcllurchi wlll mect Thursoay afer.; g Q BatimKarten of 8eattle. j.
Itecton to Be Orroolcl nDn " I:S P" m' 'n neW'y ' Griff of San Francisco: Ed Johnson
ThrTgh the effort oe7 C"mPM"1 "" " """' "" Cltr: William G. Hooyer
Turough the efforts of the mem- ternoon of xewinK and piannlng fori, .,,,. ,. ,.,. , , ' .
bars of St Paul', enilrf thA in. ... ... ... . of Bcswlrk: Hans I'eterson o( Long
booth, Included Dave Myers of
terlor of
Eleventh
of St. Paul's guild, the In- ,he ance wnrh wlll b an eTent
the
reciory, on Pr'rt.v tnnln. Anrll ?J In Alts
street. Is being reno-, . m- a a
vated and Rev. J. Henry Thomas! j, .im i. ,..!. ,!
ana nis iamtiy wm ne ante to move'
Into the rectory by Monday, April
2. In the past Rev. and Mrs.
Thomas have resided in the
Canity apartments.
gram.
Knights nf Crluntliu-Tonight
Mc"iat 8 o'clock In the 'Mooe Hall
members of the Knights of Colum-
- bUll 1!1 conduct their regular meet-
Appoint Committers Committees nR t wh(.h ,me elec!,on of ,je)e.
(or the May Day festival were ap-' nt , ,h. ronv.ntloI1 will
meeting hc hcM The convent0a (, Deig
held In Portland May 9 and 10. Wil
son Wiley will speak to the Knights
of Columbus on the proposed city j
manager plan.
Beach; R. B. Cox of Dunsmuir;
Charles Thompkins of Yreka.
Wood & Steel
Letter Files
$5.00 to $75.00
FIVE REASONS WHY
You should buy your Montag Colonial Range
THIS WEEK
1. $10 to apply on any article in the store.
2. Your Old Range taken as first payment.
3. Balance in small monthly payments.
4. A small deposit will hold a Montag for future
delivery
5. Montag stoves have been made in Portland for
over 40 years by the same family and are made
to meet local conditions.
pointed yesterday during
ot the associated student body, when
Kenton Hamaker, student body pres.
ldent, named certain students to
carry out final detail In regard to'
the first annual May Day fete. Com-
mltteea were also named to take A. V W. lo Meet Members nf
charge of nominations (or next year's the A. N'. W. club will meet this
officers. Election of officers will afternoon. Wedneiday. at j':30 t. ro.,
be an event of the near future. !at the home of Mrs. Rose Otey j
. Ro'ile. The afternoon will he spent
Collier Hrturn Andrew Collier (n sewing and a luncheon will be'
o( the Klamath Ice and Storage served later. A number of guests
company, returned to Klamath Falls' vf the Art Needle Work club will
Monday afternoon following a be present. 1
week's business trip in San Fran- 1
v. nv,uiuiB iu ,uiiiri n v. .is-
Ited with H. D. Mortenson of the
1'ellcau Bay Lumber company. Mor
tenson left the latter part of the
week (or Chicago to attend a meet
ing of Western Pine ' Growers. Col
Her stated that Mortenaon was high
ly Interested In the steps taken to
ward the Improvement of Oregon
avenue.
SHOES REBUILT
JACK. FROST
Work Glovra
lit) So. Oth St.
First Door From Main JH.
9
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SOUTHWELL'S
' "Everything for the
Office."
626V Main St
Phone 602.
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fpMf . Good
Claud H. Davis, Furniture
Phone 58 1 -W
"The House Of Quality"
Located in The McCarthy Bldg.
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