H THE KLAMATH NEWS Page Sir Rundav, June 6, ! m iS-Cl-TY (I oatln acd rom rage Kire) Monmouth. J. Prrcj Well, -nertnteridenl of public school., will nm a. chairman of the evening, j clpate. DKI.I'KIAX URtll W ARE TO, UK KNTKHTAINKD Mrs. W. II. Robertson ha Invited the membera of the three afternoon Delphian (roupa to hold their laat meeting of the year at her sew home, itn and Jefferson, neat Tue day. June . at z: IS. I ituhlM-t la 'ttont t'nitep Thoao who ra uit.M In ''' - Local Briefs To VMl limy Mill Mlas Olive Wilson at the Fremont school fac- Parole Board Is Dropped by Prison Board The study 'l,")r " Muril Koleom oC the rrin-i 1 UJ"rwo'Hl Pharmacy are planning un.hi, . to leave early thla morning tor Other membera of the srhool board attend, are repeated to notity Mra. f'n . h" "Mr pr,, 7 0" h,a,. ? Will take an active part In the com- Hoberteoa not .r ,hlu Monday. " the day with Mia. Myth Han-1 h """'fiL .,ence., exerc.-a. Th. U.t ch.p.er meeting of thel"- Klamath F.,.1. girl. , ' I.OS ANGEt.KS. June 8 (Unit ed I'res.l There will not be any further Investigation by the alate me girie win oe iroc.ru m nam i ,tUuy mr vm be held at the White silk tad voile dresses end the boyaj lyiica on Tueaday. June Si. At i To IVrtUmt Cecelia McMa- penitentiary, Hubert II. Daniela, member of the board, declared when he arrived here today. will i fark aulta The auditor' .1.1. .1 . 1 m w . I Kib of Miti tlerlrude'a ahon. 1. - - iuii 1 111 o iiwiv wilt wv vivviiuu im ' 1 .,. .... ,. . . lam will be attractive lu ferns. ofno(, and aubacrlptiona tor nMtlvl thla morning for Portland I result of an Investigation alma and clasa color ot the Tear'a membership will be taken ' '" friend, and relatives nlrB been carried on by the roup. I" ... for a month. Miss McMahan , rI. Carl Bartlell. board clerk. a Following are the J boy and i VISITIVti HKRR !l6 spend a abort time vk.ltlo ; of hia dull.-, at San Stria to graduate: FROM. IKIrXKD with her many friend. In the rl-! r"'co yesterday. The following atudrnta of dlvl-( Miu Dorothy Lee. daughter of a!:' . "Tne underground railway, ion I Fremont achool will receive; ,,., i.,...i ...... i.l , 1 which waa dealined to nrovlde con- diplomas on June 10: O. K. And- Waiting In the city with the chirm- I.eavre for North M; Norm ' releee. waa dle-j V, un " , Ing little children of Dr. and Mrs.iDjese. daughter of Mr. and Jim. ""erea oy ua nerore It could be 5m?'d !' . ,M'!o. J. Johnson. She will he here a K. 8. Doege of Klamath Falla. l.-f ' ' operation.- Daniela aald. Wally Heor Robert Hunt Kdgar fort -ortl.nd . to ' ' The re.ult waa the ou.tlng of Itart- elT- AlVJr Merman Edward"' ,rnd th. aummer month, with her j - PUcin, of ail convict.. lurZ'JVnZl: jCORVALLIS FAVORED -- ho.or.Iyhtcr.n:.ebr, Kh,mt- Trlplett. Lawrence Y.rnes. Edgar FOR GRANGE MEETi yiM nw r"ur'1 ,n ,!"e Aug-, McOneen. Sylvta Ackerman. Hilda ot preparing to resume her studies Bellewa. Charlotte Rueaing. Lucile BAKER June S (Cnlted Pres ,B K11"10 y h'rt school. Francis. Marr Mill. Harriett Hunter. gupport' Qj he iirM primr Anna Noll. Evelyn Rrgnler. Ums:Uw piedgtd by the Oregon! VWiU In Unnr Mrs. W. T. Romer. URue Ryan Frances Samp-1 . Compton and dsughters. Miss Hue- WHh. Vernlc Zettman Be v i ere. when . resolution endorsing 1 ' Compton and Mis. Ruth Comp ?imt.rma. Prlm"y 1 w ped and an. are vlaiting with friend, and Division J Fremont school: Mil-j resolution condemning it waa de dred Ihtle. Stephanie Mokrous. ; tested. vniAK Paa nnrv Rettnii- Carol ! The grange also approved a res- Wshl. HJlbert Cerhardt. John Zl- olutlon to raise tSOo.000 per yearjexercisea of Roeburg high sol gan. M.rie Burgo. wuiard Hara-jtarcugn a pounaage tax on aai-i benter. Gladys Long. Bsdore Robin. Imon. it being specified that this front Hoiuuua Mrs. Francis J State of Siege Is Proclaimed by Pilsudski WARSAW. June 6. (United Press) A state ot alege virtually amounting to martial law today waa proclaimed throughout Poses and Pomerlow, These two provlure. have been the center of opposition to the Pol ish regime Installed by Marshal I'll aud.kl. following hia aurveiutul rev olution of the second week of May. It la to control thla counter revolu tionary activity that the atate of alege was Imposed. It la alleged In the press that German elements In Posen are plot ting against the Polish state. I relatives In Roeeburg over - the week-end. They made the trip north to attend the commencement hool. 1 Richard Thomas Brown. Opal East, Fred Dtngman. Josephine Dollar kidVOpal Dahlelm. . Hugh Wash hern, .Minnie Tracy. ., Elisabeth Knight Maybetle Johnston. Division a Fremont . school: DeasBellottt. Frances Berry. Alice money be used for general state , Bowse was In the city to shop and expenses. I visit with friends over the pat Corrallla was selected as the j week-eud from the Bowne ranch . i 19!? meeting place, there being near Bonanza, but slight oppoaition to thia move- ment which .tarted early and on KiitcrtiUn HojfwU Mrs. G. A. ftaUwell. . Mildred Caldwell. Ada closing y cy . jiassey and Mia. Marrteu uoege. Coigdon. Vera Congdon. Edna Daw- Another resolution whlca received mtereated in the work of Job's aon. Melvs DeBord. Ksthryn Esen-Il,lkn yeterdsy wss one . de-1 r,uhter. in KUmath FeUs. hon dert.NaomlKlnk.de. Wilms Lo-! nouncing the newspapers of the.,,, Mr and xtrs. Hoaford of state for printing convention new. . Portland, at luncheon on Friday af withont first securing the approval rnoon at the White Pelican ho ot the grange publicity committee. teL MrJ rrsnces Hoaford ta state jguardlan of Job'a Daughters with BUILDING SI KIKE. ! headquarters In Portland. OVFR IN ST- LOUIS i To Rocky Tolnt Among the ' KANSAS CITT. Mo.. June S. j Klamath Falls residents to spend (United Press) Settlement of ajthe week-end at Rocky Tolnt will strike involving crafts affiliated j be Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dalton and with the building trades council friends. here was accomplished today with announcement that wage differences . DKPARTMKNT RKMPONDH had been settled st a meeting of . Ttl NEW GRASS KIRK employers' and strikers' represents-j Uvea. I A i rail fire near 1130 Oregon The walk-out has been effective for more than a month and con-' KUm4ln yalit lre department .V... .11 AAA AAA ha. Wn I trf tin.11 UISi". Since the workers quit. per. Myrtle Millard. Rnth W. Par ent, Isabel Ann Ted re, Msxlne Tri eelplece. Msrion Biehn. Clsnton W. Colshan. Thomas Duke. Nell Hard esstle, JVrdis Lepley. Harold Mont gomery. Richard Houslaux. Eva Kesterson. Edna Stiles. .Riverside school Joseph Bow doin. Vera E. B ruler. Margaret B. Carlson, Fred Hale, Dean Houston. Oeaevieve Houston. George C. May, Myrtle W. North, Lois A. Powell. Jennie Robertson. Ogwsld Selm, Borghlld Selm, Earl Lee Stewart. Walter E. Tfmms. Rowland L. Ul rica. Ben Wilson, Els Smead, Lar edo. F. Wonser. . MF.ETTNG OF BVSISESS : VOMKK CALLED JUNE II At. the next regulsr meeting ot the Business and Professional Wo men's club on - Monday evening. June 14. a vote will be 'taken on the. matter. of changing a section of the constitution. All members are asked to attend. s ..... MRS. WEEDOV LS HONORED AT PARTY .' Mrs. W. H. Weedon was honored on Sunday of the past week at her home. 338 North Eleventh street, whh a birthday party, when a num- oer oi iriTBas auu relatives irum ' .j n,t,, nn,h Ashland motored to Klamath Falls.. leasr4 npon ,heir' own recogniianee ; The dinner Uble was lovely inlto .ppea, t court tomorrow morn,-'' vcrj vypuiuiuirui ua ceaiereo ; jng. - 1 ' with a huge decorated' birthday cake. Dancing and music followed i NEW CHRISTIAN r.lSTOR dinner..- ASSUMES DUTIES TODAY Guests' from Ashland to honor avenue at 6:43 p. m. called out PROHIBITION OFFICERS Several acres of dry grass were threatened with a prob ability ot spreading to recently con structed bouses In the Buena Via- STAGE TWO RAIDS its sd Jit Icq. This la the titth fire State and federal prohibition of ficers conducted raids in two pi ices , last night snd placed three parties under srrest. At 800 Blum street B. J. Walker wss taken into cus- i tory snd placed in jail in default ; of bonds. The officers then descended upon a rooming house at 1411 Main street, when; they arrested a man named Jobannson and a woman in two days. SHOES REPAIRED While Yoo Wait JACK FROST WORK GLOVES FOR LESS 110 So. 4Kb. St. - First Door From Halo St. Mrs. Weedon Included Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Sams, Mr. and Mrs. James Hendrtl. Mrs. M. J. McCalllster, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs-. XI. A. McCalllster and daugh ter. Mlaa Betty Lou McCalllster. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hamaker and son James Clark Hamaker. L. C. Cog gins and Leo James. . " e e MISS LEAH COLLINS FROM. RENO, NEVADA i A lovely visitor In Klamath Falls this week Is Miss Leah Collins of Reno Nevada, who Is spending some time here, the house guest of Mrs. Samuel P. Miller. Miss Collins will be remembered by her many friends as the daughter of Rev. Collins, for mer rector of St." Paul's Episcopal1 church 'in Klamath Falls. Miss Collins has recently been graduated from tbe state university ot Nevada at Reno. Many informal affairs have been planned during the coming week for Miss Collins. A bridge tea. given j In her honor by Mrs. David R. Van-! den burg, was an event of last Tues- day. e -WEEK-FAD AT LAKE OF THH WOODS Mr. and Mrs. E. It. Pike. Mr. and Mrs.. Horace- Bridgeford and Mrs.1 Irving Hibbert of Cleveland, Ohio, are kpendlng' the week-end at the Pike and Bridgeford cabin at Lake of the Woods. Mrs. Hibbert is planning to leave for her home in he east Monday morning after a ' week' visit in Klamath Falls, her former home. She will visit at Palo Alto for a brief time to attend the commencement exercise of her! brother. Desn Storey, who is grad uating from Stanford university this year. Itev. M. . Petelle. new pastor of the First Christian church, arrived here yesterday. His morning ser mon topic today will be "The Christ ian's Part ta the Divine Plan of Redemption." Mrs. Chas. Wood Eberleln will be at pipe organ. Vel tie Prultt. evangelistic sololjt. will arrive in time for the morning ser vice. Mr. Pruitt has three brothers bere. The Prultt Bros., also two sisters. Mrs. W. F. Toterbaugh and Mrs. Moore of the Baldwin hotel. Rev. Petelle will ilive tor the present In the C. C. Colvin resi dence. His family will follow ia about three weeks. PIANO SALE 507 Main St 25' is the right price to pay for a good tooth paste LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE Large Tube 2V PIANO SALE 507 Main St 1 Dentistry at City Prices What we mean by dent Is- out paying iry uLrii; prices is tnat wo prices, have made It possible for you lo have your work done with- . Our Anesthetic Puts the Teeth to Sleep and dental trust There Is No Hurt romfort snd convenience. You will not be hurt. Our iirluslve dental snestbetie. "for the teeth," makes this possible, snd moreover, there sre no ill alter effects. When you need to have dental work done, let us coi vlnre you. as we have hun dreds of other patients, that here, nnder ideal working conditions snd with every modern appliance 'for your Open Every Evening Until 8 o'clock Phone 1183 Your Appointments 0. J. JOHNSON, Dentist Winter Building Entrance Next to Pine Tree Theatre PIANO SALE 507 Main St 507 PIANO SALE Don't forget the place and re member we are offering term, as low as ft a month and other Inducements never before offer ed in Klamath County. KARL HHKVHKHD CO. 307 Main Kt. Dont Delay. Fortify Your Child's Success With a Savings Account How important it is for every father and mother to start a Saving account for their Children. A few dollars now and then, when you won't miss them, deposited to a Ravings ac count, will 6omo dav be the nest enK tor that ed ucation or to establish him in business. When your child is older, he will understand what it means to SAVE and HAVE. Thc-start is the important thing. Help him build for character and thrift. FIRST NATIONAL BANK" Resources Over $300,000. Member Federal Reserve Bank. 3 i k-a -r . i ' !-. i . i MmI'MIK'. !jrs You That . HOME Of Your Own In Klamath Falls Can Build for Her The Home She Dreams Home Owning Is Easy Buy a Lot Then Build The House She Wishes $20 Down and5 $5 a Month on $200 LOTS $30 Down and $7.50 Month on $300 LOTS $40 Down and $10 a Month on $400 LOTS Home owning is easy and the pro per way to make the start is in this liberal method. Klamath Falls is to be the metropolis of South cm Oregon, railroad. lumber and railroad center. Build and grow and prosper with Klamath Falls for. the increase in future values. ' ' Open Evenings Ph one for Appointment Tlte ; s Klamath Development Company Phone! ' ' Pine Tree Theater Bldg.