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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1926)
THE KLAMATIT NEWS Saturday J"y 101 1920 Pusre Thrt PERSOMALS Mr. nd Mr. Kverott Jenaon of Portland, loft yesterday fur Ihclr homo via Uotiil alter a two wuoka vacation apeul at Diamond take and visiting wlih Mm. Jensen's mother and linr elster, Mm. I.tiln I). Ilutrhetia In Klamuth Kulls on Iho I.akevlow rou In. Mr. Jensen li a former etudent of Iho Uni versity of Oregon uud a member if Delia Delta, Delta, womeu's u rial fraternity. Mlu Mariarcl llaratls. dauth ler of Mr. and Mrs. W. o. Smith, ha returned to Klamatb Falla a (lor a two woeka varallon apnnt (n Aahland with friends aud rela tives. Mra. (Jenrgo lloffinnn of Algtmia was In on business yesterday and It) vlnlt with her niuny friend. M. II. llarnva, of Dutiamulr, Calif., was In Klamalli Kalis Krl day on business, . Iter anil Mra. Arthur I.. Illce ro turned laat adenine, from Albany where, they had enjoyed reunion of Mra. HUa'a family at .tho hniuc of her brother. Accompanying the nicea homo for a brief atay arc Mra. Klre'a parents. Mr. and Mra. W. I.. Hlddln, her alatcr. Mra. f'harlea W. Wllkluaou. Iir. Wlltitn- aon and Uielr daughter Yvonne. Thu vlaltora olnlin Loa Angulca a their home. Mr. and Mra. Kinuilit Norih anil their houae gueeta, Mr. aud Mra. North of Loa Angolea, and Emmltt North Jr., returned from a wcek'a vlalt epent at Diamond lake and other Klamalli rewrta. " e e e Mra. A. II. McDonald of Dor rla and Mra. Kdaon Koulko of r.a solle. California, are amoug the vlaltora and out of town ahoppera lu Klamath Fade yosterdsy after noon for a ahort lima. Ivan A. Smith, Klamatb Falls ar chitect, left early yesterday af ternoon on the flag for Portland, where he will be gono for a weok on bualneaa. . Mr. and Mra, Jamea tiwanson are leaving thla morning for Ioa Angelea shore they will apend two weoka vlaltln with friends and en- i Joying a vacation.- I'pon their To turn north I hoy will drive bark i new Lincoln which they plan to purchaao whkje aoulh. J. E. Stevens and family of Portland, are rcglatered In Klamath Kalla. They expect to bo here acv tral days. e e taster I-eavltt. Jr., of Eugcue. la visiting st tho homo of hit grandparents. Judge and Mra. A !,. Leavltt on Conger avonuo. Dr. aud Mra. K. I). Johnaon nml Mr. and Mra. Jack Know lea nml aon John are leaving this morn Ing for llnndon-hy-t he-Sea, whrro they will enJnT a vacation. Dr. Johnaon and Knnwloa will return to Klamdth' Falla early In the com Ing week but their wlvea and John Knowlea will apend a fortnight at tho resort. K. II. Walton of Trllllirook Calif., la unending Do bualneaa In thlj city. He will bo here for aovoral days. Mr. and Mra. J. I,. Duly nml dauRhtnr FruncoM anil Mr. ond Mra. Maurice Hons nre returning to Ihlrr honii'B In Portland today, after enjoying a vlalt with Mr. and Mra. F, C. Dumber and a num ber of motor tripe hi tho Klamath country. . William Nick la lenvlng thin week-end 'for aouthern California, to be gono for the remainder of tho aumnior. Mr. and Mra. David Dr.vdun who havo been Identified Ith the ItillMlnir f-onti-iiM wnrk nrn Irni'. Ing thla week-end for San Frnn-j claco and Santa Monlcu, where they will apend the aummer. Mr. and .Mra. J. P. Wolla of the . Klamath Falla public arhoola. aro leaving thla week-end for Ijiko of the Wooda, whore they will en Joy a fow daya vacation and real at their aummer home. ' Clalus C. Meredith apont a tow hours renewing old arqualntancea In 'Klamath Falla ycaterdBy after apondlng the holldaya at Diamond lake. Meredith la a graduate of 1 Klamath county high school and la now a senior In the University of Oregon. Ill Klamath Fulls Meredith waa employed In tho First National bank and he la now with the United fltntea National hank of Eugene. Ha la a mombor of Doltn Tad Delta,. A brother, Clyde hia trip here from Portland. They are brothera of l.ulu II. Ilutrhena of tho Klamnth Falla poat office. e C. D. Wood of .Mud rn rd, waa at tending -to business In Klamnth Kulla Thuraday and Friday. e e e Wm flu III waa In Klamnth Falla Friday fn in lila liomu In Kirk. Tt. A. Klford of Tiib'nt, la In Klamath Kalla for a ahort time on business. Included In the out of town vlal tora In tho clly yraterday after noon wero Mr. aud Mra. tlrnwn Michael, well known rnnchera of tho Dulry country. Mra. I I). Ilurke of rionanzn, la among the recent cut of' town ahnpiii.ru and vlaltora In Klumnth Falla thla week. II. N. Moo of Moe'a atore, la Irav. Ing thla morning (or a elx woeka' bualneaa trip and buying tour throughout the eaat. e D. K. Drlaroll. who U In charge of the rommlasnry department at the Foreal Lumber company, waa in the clly for a few hmira yealer day aftornonh to vlalt with friends and look Into bualneaa affulra. e Dr. and Mra. II. A. I-a Libert havo moved from their residence at tio Walnut avenue and have taken aparlmcnta and offlro rooma at tho Wlntora building. Q. A. Raasetl la In Klamath Ffllla from Portland, on a ahort bualneaa trip. K. (I. the city terrata. Water of Modford. la lu attcndllig to bualneaa In Col. House Visits Scenes of Labors BR? 'Colonel E. M. Houae, myaterjr man of Preaidrnt Wilion'a ad ministration, has returned to London for a period. One of 'Amcrlra's most quiet men, he .has written commentaries which vivify hia active intercut in po litical and international affaire. Thla portrait waa token near his hotel in London. II. K. I'llson haa arrived In thla clly from Portland and will apend a ahort time here attending to bua lneaa lutereata. Mra. Harry Burton, of the Bur ton Cafe In Chlloiiuln. la In the city on a short bualneaa aud plcaaure trip. Mr. and Mra. V. V. Henderson of Yuba City, Calif., are reglator cd at the Arcade hotel. , Joe Cravollo la a Klamath Falla visitor from Portland. Ho arrived here Friday. Mr. and Mra. K. A.. Walton and daughter of San Diego, arrived Inj Klamath Fulls Friday and will apend aomo tlmo hero on bualncss and plcaaure. After a two-weeks' bualneaa trip to Lakeview. E. C. Ohlatrom haa re turned to Klumath Falls. Ho re. porta that tho silver tugs aenl by the Klamnth county chamber of commcrro to Allurna mudo n very effective dlspluy, when propped from an nlrpluno. Miaa ltcsalo Tnllniuti, well known In Merrill, la upending a few duya In Klumath Falla ahopplng and vis iting. Mr. and Mra. Leone Tiffany re turned the middle. of tho week from Lnflrunde, where they spent the Fourth of July holldaya visiting with Tiffany's purents. Mra. Tlf fully la employed as switch board cperator at , Pelican Bay Lumber rontpuny. Ha is employed with Kwauua Lumber and Dux company. Itl'V. and Mra. A. L. Itice are expected home today from Albany, where they have been attending a reunion of the Rice family. Mr. und Mra. K. A. Schrclnor. Mra. Lvater II. Bchrclner and daughtrr. Maude Madeline. and Marie Schrelner. of Spring Lake, were ahopplng and attending to bue-j Ineaa In Klamath Falla Friday. Mrs. 1-eater Schrelner la here on a month'a visit with frlenda and rela tives from her home near Grants rasa. HI.KPT ON TRACK HAUV IS IXIXJIKKD PARK HILL. Ont.. July 5. The two-year-old daughter of Ralph lloblhaon haa earned the tltlo of world's aoundeat sleeptr by. sleep log, between lhfi..Va: ' ,ho ta." nadlnn '.National railway while a train parsed, 8o waa aimcrntched. President Ready To Approve Bill Of Sen. Stan field W. A. Wleat, deputy district at torney, who recently went to Wash ington, I). C, along with other rep resents! I vea of the eighteen Ore gon counties Intereated 411 the O. ' and ('. Isnd grsnt lax refund bill,' early lust evening received the fol lowing Waahlngton telegram from Henutor Robert N. Htanfleld. which would tend to show that President Coolldgo will sign Ibe Ulaufleld bill: ' "lluve received tho following mea- nge signed Calvlu Coolldgo: 'The executive Office, Paul Hmltb'a, N. Y., July S. lilt. Hon. Robert N. Htanfleld, Waahlngton, D. C. The principle of the Oregon Land bill Is that the government lm required to advanco money to tho counties bo fore It receives It and without In terest. Taxes also continue at the same rale timber la aold. If gov ernment keeps the la,nd, money paid without any appropriation by the congrrsa, which I almost unheard of.' If bill 4a approved will you and your aaaoclatea help at next session to revise It In theae direc tions? I want to thank you for the support you gave' ma In the clos ing days of. tho session. I hope I can reciprocate some time. Cal vin Coolldge.' "And I havn made the following reply: "The Presldeut of the Uni ted biatca,' Summer White Houae, I'u u I Hniltli'a. New York. The Ore gon delegation have wired yon that we will co-operate with you to amend the Oregon Land BUI to conform with your dcalres. In ap proving this bill you will have rendered the greatest service ever given to the State of Oregon. One half of the counties of Oregon and about that proportion of popula tion aro in dire distress because of failure of sate of land grant lands and timber to give them a re turn equal to tax loas. By amend ing propoaed law so aa to reim burse federal, government with In terest on money advanced there can be no loas to the federal treas ury. It has been a great pleasure : to me to support you and your ad-: ministration which has given to the United Stales Its greatest era of prosperity.'. With esteem and ' kind regards. Robert N. . 8tanf ield, j U. 8. 8.V i e- - Special While They Last MILK FED FRIERS From the Famous Log Cabin Poultry Farm . . We are offering these RHODE ISLAND RED FRIERS at the special price of 35C Per Pund Chickens from the Log Cabin Farm are raised under strictly sanitary conditions and are espec ially fed for table use. PALACE MARKET 524 Main Street Phone 68 Your suit jSteam pressed, 75e. Free calls anrTNIollverlee.i Sixth 8t. Cleaners, ttfflo. th .St. Phone 49-0. - Jjrttft vjv": s? 5 URINE? Youifms Night and Morning to keep them Clean, Clear and Healthy Writ for Free "Eye Care" or "Hyt Beauty" Book MarlMCs.DtH.il. S..1 1. Oi;.Sl..CWi. WOOD Block wood is at the rock bottom price of: Double load $5.50 Single 4.00 Store, your wood now, don't wait, you will for get and miss tho bottom prjee. Buy now! Green Slab ia also down to rock bottom. 10 cords, $35.00, for hand picked slabs. Prices guaranteed. If we quoto n cheaper price we will refund your money. Peyton & Co. "Wood 601 Main. to Burn" Phone 35. Parchment ono-slrap pump, square diced brown under lay on vamp and saddle, long er vamp, military heel ....$5.85 Parchment one-strap pump, brown lizard trim applique on vamp, graduated dollar dot underlay on toe ami coun ter, lizard covered military heel $6.85 Brown and tan full lizard skin one-strap pump, fancy applique over counter, mili tary heel, longer counter $5.85 Parchment calf sport oxford, five eyelet tie, balloon 'toe, brown snake skin fancy over laid toe and counter, under lay tongue and saddle, fancy stitch and perforated counter and vamp, military heel, brown and silver diamond check tie .with tassel ....$8.50 In Our Canning Season i ' .A Have you put up those STRAWBERRIES and BLACKBERRIES for the winter?.: If not,-right .now is the time to do s6. The ber ries are at their best the market has hit the bottom. Don't wait another day. Strawberries Extra fancy Strawberries all faced; Saturday only, crate $1.75 Blackberries Just received a truck load of extra fine Blackberries, just right for canning, crate ' ' $130 String Beans Just fresh In from the Rogue River Valley this morning, 3 lbs. 25c Tomatoes Fancy fresh Tomatoes, just right for the table, two lb3.( 25c Cantaloupes Large, ripe Cantaloupes, the market is higher; Saturday 'only S, for . 25c Plums California Plums, 6 to t lbs. In a laskot, per basket. , 35c aasaasssssssssssssssssssssssssssasK aassnssBSBSSBSssBSBsWMH Certo For Saturday only, per . bottle 25c Jars Ball Mason Jars now la the time to buy them the price Is cheap. Quart size, doien 95c Sugar Buy that canning sugar now, the .market Is strong 100 lbs. $6.60 Olives Medium ripe Olives reg ular 25c seller, for Sat. urday our price. 15 Flour Crown Flour, hard vrheat new car lust arrived; sack 49 lbs., " $2.29 Did it ever occur to you tha t you can get the best meat at STONE'S TWO MARKETS at the same price as you pay for the cheaper meat elsewhere? We never sacrifice quality to meet price. Same prices every day in the week. 423 Main Groceries and Meats MeaU and QV x jkX Modem Food Stores! lA -)A 9 33 C. Meredith) Accompanied him on