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1 Pajro Six Wednesday. June 9, 1926 THR KLAMATH NEWS gr locals $ W. I. Harlan Included to those to register at tha Hall hotel last Bight was W. D. Harlan of Bray. hed.o( the Harlan Lumler com pany, . Harlan formerly resided here. He is the father ot Mrs. Ilobert Rigga and Is visiting at the Kirn home before returning to Cray. Copco Man Hti E. C. Koppen. interested in the Medfurd office of the California Oregon Power com pany, is in Klamath Falls for a few- days on business for his office. Montague. Visitor Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Loosley. who hare many friends in Klamath Palls are visit ing -here for several days from their ranch home near the Monta gue country in California. i From th Valley T. A. Culbert son of Ashland, was here oo bnsl- Arrive In Klamath Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kclley, I. Mamie lllacomlnl). arrived la Klamath falls Monday eight from San Francisco where they were married last Saturday. At present they are vUlliug with Mrs. Kelly's parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. Glaconiint of Merrill, and her sis ter and brother-in-law. 'ness recently from hla homo In Iht ; jjra. Lester Oftield of 1 valley. Mr. and j Klamath ' Falls. I Merrill Isltor E. II. Durkce, ' imi.. License James Hose ; well known rancher of the Merrill vielra of lllldcbrand. it. a far-; district, was in Klamath Kails yes-' , by prolessiou. was given a lie-' jterday on a brief business visit. ; je Tuesday to wed Miss Grace , I 'Madeline liienkel. teacher of llilde- j To Mnlfunl Mr. and Mrs. G. j briBj. Sb g,ve her age as !l. C. Tatraan. Mrs. C. II. Rltterhouse j Mrs. J. W. Argravea drove to ; Rrturn n.burg Mrs. W. ; Medford Saturday afternoon. iT Cimpton and daughter.. Manes: ! ' I linlh anil Itmh Pumulun. have: i lB Ktainath-Mr. and Mr, - Z ' returned from Rosehurg where they Baldwin ot Lakeview were in K.sm-g nth Falls yesterday to visit with On Ruslnra Here V. K. Brown, head ot the Fort Klamath Meadows company, with officers at Fort Klamath. Is In Klamath Falls on business for the remainder ot the week. their many friends. Baldwin is In the garage game in the Lake coun ty seat and transacted business tor a time. Mrs. Josie Baldwin, his mother, returned to Lakeview yes terday with her son and daughter-in-law to make her home. She spent the winter In Lakeview as well. spent the past week-end. guests at tne commencement exercises of P.i ;e!urg high school. ; Curl In 1st Con Curtin. brogue and all, la In Klamath Falls to look into business matters relative to the sheep Industry. It la said At. iriah' riw Curtin that he knows more about the real funds-1 mentals ot sheep raising than any ' other man' In Klamath -county. He stated last "night thst. he hadn't tha "slightest or darndest Idea what sheep . would bring this year." . flood . lUver Visitors Included In the-out of town visitors in Klam ath -Falls-this -week are Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Kelly, well known resi dents of Hood River, and their iamily. Including the Misses Eliza beth and Catherine Kelly and their son, Scott They are guests In the Ball hotel while In Klamath Falls. ' From Mt. Shasta Mr. and Mrs. Barge Mason ot Mt .Shasta City are In Klamath Falls this week on bus iness. Mason is head of - the Big Lakes Box company plant la Mt. Shasta City and an official ot the organization. rjletnrna Homo Ivan Smith, KUmath Falls architect, has return ad jfrom Portland. Seattle and Aber deen, where , he has spent" the past two . weeks on business Ca connec tion with his office. . : Vkit la Lakeview Mr., and Mrs. E: C.-Ahlstrom have returned from Lakeview, . where they spent the past week visiting with friends and relatives! at their former home. Ahlstrcm is returning to Lakeview for tha remainder of the week t look Into business affairs. .' Inlrr-state Com The following inter-state cars from Californal. North Carolina, Montana, Idaho and, Washington registered at the cham ber of oommerce yesterday. In the Trpile A booth: E. O. Sawyer. Jr.. Berkelesi Paul Baker. Los Ange les: Bale'tn Qulncey. Denair: Clethro E. Ncwcom. Apex. X. C; W. C. Jackson, Missoula. Montana: L. A. Breeding, Tracy: L. McDonald. Los Angeles: Gladys L. Gammina. Al turas: J. E. Harris. Montebcllo: J. W. Stout. Palm Springs; Mrs. M. A. Dial. Hayward; Frank Sto berg. Payette, Idaho: Leon R. Ran sar, Vallejo: Frank Maybell. Ger ber: 8. E. Green, Los Angeles ... C. O. Benhaen. Los Angeles: E. H. Johnson. Taft; TV. M. McGlnnls. Los Angeles: -Addle P. Barlow. Piedmont; Belle P. Wetstone, Man tico; W. P. Fuller, Sacramento: Frank McCutcheon. Oakland; E. Hamilton, Yakima, TVn. Returning; to Klamaih Miss Win ifred Winnard. daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Winnard and alster ot jMrs. Fred Fleet, is expected to re turn to Klsmath Falls June IS. latter spending the past 10 months !i PnriUnH t.hlnr In the h!ch Business Women A large crowd kchool cf commerce. Miss Margaret Is expected to turn out for the din-, Bowness. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ner party to be enjoyed by members 1 Frsnk Bowness. will drive south of the Business and Professional i with Miss Winnard at the dose Women's club on Monday evening. ( of Jefferson high school where she June 14. at Llnkhaven Tea Shop, j Is a student. An interesting program baa been; announced by Mrs. Gordon Dixon. j Leave for North Mr. and Mrs. president of the Klamath Falls club. ! Ed Morrison of Klamath Falls and During the brief business meeting i Mrs. C. II. Lorntsen left yesterday that is planned for the evening ajfor Bend and other northern points section of the constitution will prob- j for a month's vacation. They will ably be changed to conform with! visit in The Dalles. Portland and the constitution ot the state clubs. J down the valley, making a loop I trip by returning through Ashland Move House An old house which 'an(j Medford. was built a number of years ago at - . S24 Klamath avenne on. propertyj looking Over Herd C. A. Heud adjoining the proposed library siteiersoni county agricultural agent, at the corner of Fifth and Klamath I hgl beta looking over a dairy herd avenue, was moved yesterday into which It Is proposed to bring Into a distsnt psrt of town. The land KUmJ1th county from Clendale. Ore will probably be nsed for business To Arrive Here Fred Schwartz ... and son. Roland Schwartz, and Jim nwius to Mimiun jiisi Margaret Hargus has invited a num ber of her Intimate friends to her home on Conger avenue, Thursday! evening for a supper party followed' by theater in honor ot Miss Kather-' lne Lindley. a papular bride-elect. 'Visiting In KUmath Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Wright., of Bray. Call-j fornia. are visiting in Klamath j Falls tor a few days with Mrs.! Wright's sister, Mrs. Lee Parker ofj Mills Addition. ! Ambrose. BuysKeith Ambrose.! chief of the Klamath Falls fire de-i partment. has purchased from R. N. Owen, lot E. in block 27. In First! addition ot Klamath Falls. The' deed was tiled yesterday, but the: consideration was not given. j Mrs. Crawford, all residents of Rose burg, will arrive Saturday night to visit for a short time with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Abbott. Mrs. Schwsrtx. who has been a house guest in the Abbott home, will return to Roseburg with her husband. Auction Ilririxo Club Members of the Auction Bridge club will en Joy a luncheon today at Llnkhaven Tea rooms honoring the winneT o! the high score during the past win ter. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock and bridge will be played later In the afternoon. American Saved From Death in Desertion Case PARIS. June . il'nlted News) Quick action by Premier Uriand to stay the executlou ot B. J. Doty, alias Uiluerl dare, an American, threatened with sentence of death for deserting the French foreign legion, has been followed by a foreign office promise to Ambassa dor 'Derrick that Clare's offense will be viewed lenielntly. The combined attention ot the premier, the ministry of foreign af fairs and the mintctry of war cen tered Tuesday on preventing pass age of tha expected sentence against this veteran of the A. K. F. Before official confirmation of Doty'a sentence had beeu received in Parts, Brland, acting on Infor mation received In newspaper ac counts, used his powers ot grace1 and without securing permission from President Doumrrgue, order-' ed Minister ofWar Palnleve to stop the execution In case II had been ordered. CHEAT KIRK DAMAGE AT WHITTIKU, CALIFORNIA WHITTIER. Calif.. June !. (United News) Damage exceeding 1200.000 was caused by a fire which burned for six hours in the heart of the TVhlttier business dis trict Tuesday. ! A halt block of shops was des troyed. Classified advertising is a morning paper proposition al ways. Use tha News. MOONSHINE SLEUTH OFF FOR PORTLAND F. J. Jernnlgan, who has brought more moonshiue from the hauuta ot Klamath bootleggers into the rou tines ot the aherirt'e office than any other boots sleuth In the em ploy of Sheriff Hurl Hawkins, la leaving Klamath Falls today for Portland to appear as a witness in a caao in federal court. Jernlgan la responsible tor the rase to be brought up In the federal court and a now going to finish up by telllug what be kuows about the affair to a Jury. LADIKH' AIII TO II Kilt Al l, Allot T J.UMKKNk' An interesting program, with Japan as thu main topic of discus sion, will be enjoyed a, the First Baptist church at 1:30 o'clock to luol row afternoon, according to an uoiinc at til made yesterday by the chairman. Members ut the Ladles' Aid ot.the church are sponsoring the meeting and friends ot the church are Invited. I Sburl Hair Shampooing and .Marcelling I.Att i ' Long lUIr Klunipoolng Slid Ma.rcelllug I.7.1 . Special Atlentlon ,4o Maulcurlng The Boiton Beauty Shop INionn 811. Wlulcrs) Mil. SKI.LS IMPERIAL III Ms TO MRH. ltol.lE i Alll-HON Mrs. Gloria Houghton, who for a number of years haa ronducted the Imperial rooms at IMS Main street, is quitting. The placu will be run by Mrs. Csrollne Carlson, .a room ing house permit having been grant ed her by the city council. Fine Big Seven Room Home on Pacific Terrace. Corner lot 50x150 Large screen porch, garage, wood house, etc. Taxes, street assessments, sewer, all paid. $6500 Half cash, balance 8 years time. Write Box 602. Klamath News I II 1VHsV - AM, oLL- 0vVl i4,tdul McCarthy dldg. seventh st. KLAMATH FALLS, ORp; 1 Carrtlsln !.' cT(etieton Chiro-Pedic Bal RKFINEH smartness in soft pliable Black Clu.cd Kid as well as fundamentally sound orthopedic cou slruclion ihut's what you get in the new Chiro-I'cdic. The wcight-bouring surface of the foot is held firmly in place the entire bone sections of the foot arc aided in their proper function and the maximum of comfort iMid service results. Made w ith spcciul orthopedic heel and light weight steel nrch support. KLAMATHKLOTHING -V 1 IvADINO CLOTH I It R SINCE 100. Taking Ksntn Mrs. Dorothy Reed, resident of Ashland, is spend-: Ing several days in Klamath Falls' while taking the civil service exam--' ination here. She has many friends In the city. ' To Co N'ortli E. O. Nord. who has been affiliated with the Klam ath Development company. Is leav ing this morning at 6 o'clock for Portland to open sales offices for the company there. Nord was for merly identified with Scout work In Klamath Falls. Ills wife and sons will remain here for a short time before joining Nord in Port Is nd. To Vfc.lt KtthIs Miss Gertrude Lindley. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George It. Lindley of Klamath Falls, k leaving the coming week-end to visit with Miss Marion IJrown and Miss Leila Brown ot Medford. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Brown. She will spend a week or ten days in Medford where she for merly resided. : i SHOES REPAIRED While You Wait JACK FROST WORK GLOVES KOR LBHS 119 80. Oth St. First Door From Main St. Assisting in Store Miss Beulah ' May. daughter of Albert May. is assisting In Moe's store until Miss Lillian Scofield returns from Chi cago and Minnesota. Miss May will stay In the store perhaps until school is resumed in the fall. To Leave Soon Miss Olive Wil son, domestic science teacher in Fremont school", will leave soon for the north to spend her summer va cation with her mother. Mrs. Sarah Wilson of Yoncalla. Miss Wilson will return in the fall to resume her work. Uusinm Visitors Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hill and daughter. Miss Mar guerite Hill, well known rancher residents of the Merrill country, were in Klamath Falls late yester day afternoon to shop and visit with friends. 1 Return Home Mr. and Mrs, Les-j ile Rogers hsve returned to Klam- I atb Falls from Cearhart-By-The-1 Sea where they attended the annual I convention of the Oregon Bankers association. Krom MiTTlll Mr. and Mrs. George Graham of Merrill were in Klamath Falls yesterday to visit lor a short time. Hwiui Last Night A crowd of the younger set enjoyed a swim at Wlul-kse last night on Agency lake. A picnic aupper was served later. Those In the party were the Misses Ruth. Llndsey, Mae Crystal. Connie Crystal, Katherine Plunkett, Inex Jenlgjis and Mrs. Jack Campbell. To Rocky Point Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton. Mrs. C. I. Reckard. Miss Pearle Collister. Miss Myrtle Colllstcr, and Orvllle Hamilton mo tored to Rocky Point Sundsy, where they enjoyed a swim and picnic lnnrl.' iVIsltor Honored Mr. and Mrs. Sidey Abbott were hosts at a pret tily appointed dinner last night hon oring Mrs. Fred Schwartz of Rose burg who Is the house guests In the Abbott home. Following dinner cars and music were enjoyed. Alexander in D. E. Alexander, well known stockman of the Rock Creek district, was in Klamath Falls on business for a short time yesterday afternoon. PIANO SALE 507 Main St pccmttsls? jjp Announcement Lottie Dorsett formerly of Swanson's Beauty Shop and recently with The Del Cor onado Hotel at Coronado Beach is now with The Pearce Beauty Salon "Phone for Appointment" Phone 830 In Hale' Newt Stand - With Every Step You Save Money at WINTER'S UPSTAIRS STORE For June Birthdays PEARL or MOONSTONE (June Birth, ntontsi MOONSTONK KIN'GS Silver or White Setting, priced at IS. 00 mid above. I'KAULS Tiny Seed Pearls to Long Beauti fully graduated Strings appropriata for all ges the child to the older woman. Vsrious frlces. Walk upstair and save money. For the Eighth Grade Graduate Fine Wrist Watches l.i'auty Is one of the out standing characteristics of these fine watches but add to this dvpeiiiialne quality you have the watch we handle. Walk upstairs und , save money. X 50 Off . Hundreds of beautiful pieces of cut glass pieces, China, art glass .vare, pottery and many other novelties which make desirable wed ding gifts arc now be ing closed out of stock. Walk upstairs and save money. FOR THE JUNE BRIDE cm cue. .if ef MUSIC ( I a V v I f I AJJffaBBBnSSaSS ML Mil pt What could be more appropriate for the groom's gift to the bride than a beautiful piano to adorn the home a gift for a life lime ? . , Walk upgt,iri and save money a t Winter's Upstairs Gift Shop. With Every Step You Save Money at WINTER'S UPSTAIRS STORE 1 SasassaBviffJSn a