The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, July 22, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE KLAMATH NEWS
Thursday. July 22, 1926
PaR Three
PERSOMALS -
Mr. auil Mm. (ileun Josler have
moved Into their lovely new home
ttn Kurln street. This nlrt.it In a
fait growlDK residential dial rid of
Kluiuath Kulls, un rilflc Tr
ram, U becoming una of the uioet
fashionable - homo sections In the
clly. Among other horns to re
cently he roiniilelfd In (hat dis
trict arc those of Mr. anil Mrs.
Hoy Durhln. iMr, anil Mra. Ilurney
Nuud and Mr. and Mra. I'orry U.
DeLap.
J. O. llaniakor. Justice of Ilia
pose of the lloiiansit dlstrlrt. -wus
In tho clly ycalerdny for a shorl
tlmo visiting with friends In llir
court house vlclnlly.
It. K. DcWevae left yeaterday
mornlnK for Heaslde, where h will
bo Joined by hla family and ro
turn to Klamath Falla the latter
part of tbe week. Mra. DoWceao
aud family have been visiting dur
ing (ha paat two weeks at the re
aort. '
a
Mlaa I.ydla Krli k. nurae of the
Klamath county health nnlt. la ex
pected to return to Klamath) Falla
Monday, aflef eujnylng a two weeka
Vacation in Raymond, Washing
ton and coaat clllea.
.
. Mlaa Huliy Koaenateln and Vina
forah lloaenatnln, resident of Oak
land, are la Klamath county for
a (hart time to vUU nlib tholr
uncle, Louie I'olln and Iholr l-1
ter. Hetty Zolt, both of C'bllo(Uln. t J. F. MurMn la Included In the
The Itlrla visited with I'ollu In I many out of town business vlsl
Klamatb Falls yeaterday. j lora to apeud Wednesday In Klam-
lath Falla. Martin la a well known
Mra. Curt Setter returned to r,1(,nt.0f the Fort Klamalh coun-
hit n'fme 10 oacramrnui ma i.i- i
ter part ir the week, taking
with
her, Mlaa Yvonne, and her niece.
Mlaa June Seller, daughter of Mr.
nd Mra. It, F. Seller. Mrs. Setter
la I former Klamath Falls resident
and waa the house guest of Mra.
Claude Davis during Iter rlalt
hero. Rbo waa the Inspiration for
number of delightful social af
fairs during her stay In Klamath
Falls.
Mrs. Clarence Morrill, wife of
tho ttste criminologist of Califor
nia, (a III KhimaUt to visit for a
few weeks with Mrs. Matt Kgan
at Algoma. Mrs. Morrill wat ac
companied north by her son fleer
wood. Mrs. Morrill and Mr. Kgan
were friends In California during
Mrs. Kgaiis' residence thero. y
Mrs. I. M. Duvls of (iranls I'.-ias,
mother of laudo Davis of the
Davis Furniture store on rSevroiih
street. Is expected to arrlvo In
Klamath Falls Friday to visit at
the home cf her son and daughter-in-law.
Mr, and Mrs. Jamea Patlson
ot Corvallls, parents ot Mrs. Hoy
I.. I'atrkk. (Phyllis I'hiIsou), or
expected (o arrlvo In tho city Fri
day from tho valley (o visit with
Mc and Mrs. Patrick for several
weeks.
Mr. and Mra. J. A. Whitby, of
fljiOrande, parents of Joe Whitby ot
the Whitman Drug company, arriv
ed In the city yesterday for a two
weeks visit with their son. Whitby
Is chief boiler Inspector of the
O. It. & N. or tho Union Pacific
lines.
' Mum lintel II. McClellund. sec
ond nurse of the Klamath county
health unit, will leave the Utter
part ot the week for hreltcnhuah
Springs, in thn Wfllamotto valley,
where sho will enjoy a part of her
vacation. Miss McClelland will
also visit with her brother Thomas
K. McClelland, well known resi
dent of Forest (Jroro.
Mr. Anna Kuniagc, mother of
Mrs. Carol Cornell, recent resident
of Klamath Falls, rotttrned to
her homo In San Francisco yester
day after visiting with Mr. and
Mm. tCornoll for the past few
weeks. Mrs, Kumugo wus the In
spiration for a lovely dinner party
given by Mrs. Claudo Davis, lier
nloce.l " ,
, .'
Floyd Cook, who has .recently
been elected as secretary of the
state senate committee returned
to Klamath Falls last night from
Salom. where he has been for the
past week.
Mis Edna Flaektis of Concord,
California, la expected to . visit In
Klsmalh Falls v.llh friends uh!
relatives for a fortnight. Mlsr
Flackus Is the filoce of Theodore
Flackns of Dairy nnri well known
to fnhny of tin Klamath Fulls
younger set. ''
Fountain Pens
Mra. Marlon Nino and child left
(lie early part of Ilia week for To
pansa llciirh, Paula Monica, Ciill
lornla, where they will apt ml the
summer visiting with frlenda.
John M. Clover of tho Flrat No
tlonul bunk force, la confined to
hla homo with an attack of Ill
ness. (2. T. Porter, who hu 1,een ser
iously III for tho puat few monlha
and who Buffered a relapse thla
week, la .reported lo he unim
proved by ninmbera of hla funilly.
J o'n. Cox of the Mftrrlll mm hint
dlatrlct. In the clly for a fer
houra yeaterday afternoon to vlall
with friends and look Into bual
neaa nffilis In connection with hla
ranch.
Mm, l-nler Orfield lias resigned
her poaltlon with iMoe'a store
which ahe has held for tho paat
year, and will he Identified In the
near future with the Hurls Furni
ture company as bookkeeper.
Mrs. '. W. I-ewla waa a vlal
tor In Klamath Falls yesterday af
ternoon for a few hours from her
home In tho Merrill district, where
the Irwls ranch la located.
J. A. Murray, barber of Merrill,
with bis family apent yesterday In
the city visiting with frlenda and
shopping in the local Korea.
ry
Mrs. F. R. Ilnlcomh of Puns
muir arrived In Klamath Falla thv
early part ot the week to make
her homo here. Mrs. Ilolromh
formerly resided here and has
scores of friends who welcome her
return north. She is the daughter
of Mra. U J.lndaey. llolcomb now
has a run out of Klamath Falls on
the Southern Pacific.
Chnrle Duncan, former Klam
ath Fall resident, is here for a
few days from Fresno, where ho
la now engaged In tho automobile
business. Duncan drove tnge from
Ashland to Klamath Fulls whilo
residing In southern Oregon,
R. 8. Glrason. who is putting up
cnhlns and managing affairs of
the Ijko of the Woods Itecreation
company at Lake of the Woods,
was -in the city for a few hours
yesterday. According lo tileason.
the cabins thut havo already been
bnllt are filled and tourlsta are
turning to take of tho Wooda from
both Klamath Falls and .Mcdford
and seeking more accomodations
)
Miss Cecelia McMahan of Mliw
Gertrude's Shop and her guests.
Miss Mary MoMahnn of Portland
and Carl Kckor and H. Stuyvellor,
both of Sun Fmncbtco. left early
yesterday 'morning to spend the
day at Crutcr lake. This Is the
first trip to the lake for Miss Mc
Mahan and the Sun Francisco vis
itors. Mrs. Karl Holland and Mrs.
Calvin Hates, both prominent resi
dent of the Spraguo Klver coun
try, were visiting In Klamath Falls
yesterday with friends.
Among tho Klamath Falls par
lies to enjoy past week-ends at
Lake of the Woods were Mr. and
Mrs. Ilyron Hsrdenbrook. Mr. and
Mra. Paul Dalton and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred L. Houston. ' Tho latter wero
hosts at the summer homo, "Idle
wild" at tho lake. '
A porty ot the younger aot arc I
leaving at t o'clock this evening;
for Fort Croew. whore they will
enjoy a welnlo roast and water
melon supper.
Mies Lorraine Connelly of Hose
burg Is visiting In Klamalh Falls
with friends. Mlaa Connolly visit
ed In the clly the latter part of
May.
Mrs. . Frank Jl. Koblnspn and
small son Alfred .Bruce, rosldontsj
of Hollywood, aro visiting for aj
few weeks in Klamalh Falls with J
Mrs, Robinson's parents, Judge ana
Mr. A. L. Lcavltt on Congor by.
ontie. ' '
Miss Knlherlne Ulrlch, Miss Ruth
Hun-hum of St. Helens, Roland and
Armohd Ulrlch left - yesterday for
the Ulrlch cabin at Hocky Point
to apnd the "remainder of tho
Week. '
Rubber Aprons'
75c to $2.75
Underwood's Phartnacy
Former Resident
Finds his City ;
Is Fully Grown
"(lee, whit, but you've grown
up " aufd Cliurlea Duncan of Fres
no, mi his first trip liaek to Klum
ath Falls In flvo or six years. In
glunclng around the city.
Duncan formerly resided here
aud was Interested In the stage
bualneas between Ashland and
Klumuth Falls. It took a- little
(onsor to come from the valley
aud over the (ireen Springs then,
according to Duncan.
Duncan Is now In the automo
bile business In Fresno,
Others to register yesterday in
the rhunrher of commerce Included:
O. II. Hill. Aptoa; James T. Fal
lon, Petalunia: Charles Ahart,
Marysvllle: John L. Spikes, Ilo
dondo llnach: Charles It. Spencer,
jLongmont; Caroline l.ucy Judd.
OUIlia .?uinics; J. n. .umiii, muRi
Undlng: J. K. Falli-y. Vlctorvlllo;
(ieorge If. Cowls, Watsonvllle; W.
('. Dalton, Straw; II. A. I lac her.
Chlro; J. P. (icdon, San Jose: leon
D. l.ooplouow, HorVeley: Curds
Coons, Champaign, III.; J. H.
(IJi-rman, lloise: Kd Lanterio Jr.,
Chlco; I.. S. Cllne. San Jose; Ver
non M. Wlckesa. Dunsmulr; Robert
B. I.. Meyers, Dorrla; W. 11. Nut
tall, Oakland; F. M. Scott. San
Framiaco; Mabel K. Morrill, San
Francisco: Kdward E. Burke, Fres
no; Charles Duncan. Fresno: Mrs.
R. II. Cullanan. Kenneth: Sam M.
lugraham, Manteca; I.. U. Good
rich. Stockton: Mrs. T. S. W(ther
spoon. New Orleans; O. W. Mc
Farlond, iirldley; L. Davis, Whlto
Salmon, Wash.: Vergil L. Backus.
Atuaa; Paul M. Gregg, Pasadena;
C. M. Thompson. San Diego; E.
Jf. Ulla, Alhambra: Klefer Living
ston, San 'Mateo; Ralph O. Wads
Worth, San Francisco.
SUNDAY SCHOOL IS
TO ENJOY PICNIC
Food and fun are scheduled to
feature the banks ot Fort Creek,
near Fort Klamath, when the
entire Sunday School of the local
Molhodlst church leaves this city
at 9:30 thla morning for an all-day
picnic. In charge of C. II. Barnsta
blo, superintendent.
About 150 peopk, young and old,
aro expected to attend the big out
door party and participate In the
games and swlmmlngwhlcb' re
to fill In the time between testis
to fond. The trip will bo made In
automobiles.
PROMISE TO HE 4iOOI
CASK IS DISMISSED
Tho case ot Kdllli Muxcy and
Seth Ellis, charged with impro
per conduct, was dismissed -by Justice-
U. A. Emmltt yesterday af
ternoon following the preliminary
hearings.
Both Mrs. Maxcy and Ellis pro
mised to "bo good" to W. A. Wlest.
assistant district attorney, follow
ing their dismissal.
Albert Myers, well known Mer
rill rancher, waa In tho city for
tew hours yesterday on buslneea.
Jack Murphy of Portland, a fre
quent visitor in Klamath Falls, Is
hero for a few days this week,
representing tho Wendell Candy
company.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Whitman
were In Klamath Falls Tuesday
from Anna Creek Lumber com
pany, where they aro spending the
summer months.
Your suit steam pressed, 75c.
Free rails and deliveries. Sixth St.
Cleaners. 224 So. 6th St. Phone
49-J. JJOtf
Legal Forms
Underwood's Pharmacy
Sea Our Fine
Assortment of Picture
Frames. Let Us Do Your
Kodak Finishing.
STINSON'S STUDIO
In tbe Hopka Bids
Memo Books
10c to 50c
Underwood's Pharmacy
Let Ui Paper Your Home
F. R. OLDS
Wall Paper and Paint
v Phone 192-W
assifajawastaSSaBtsBMSaBVtsswBai
Bath Fdwder
$1.00 to $2.50
Underwood's Phartnacy
Work Clothes That Work
With Working Men
' Knit Unions
Munsingwear, two - button
seat, ecru or bleached, short
sleeves, long sleeves in some
sizes, ankle, three-quarters
and knee lengths, extra
quality cotton, regulars,
shorts, talis and d "l
large sizes, suitv 1 O
E & W Ivanhoe and Univer
sity brand knit; unions,
white and ecru, short
sleeves, long . legs, suit,
$1.50, $1.25
and
$1.00
Gloves
Canton flannel gloves, blue knit
wrtat, flno for plasterers, fiA,
pair 7c. 3 pairs aSUC
Heavy canton flannel gloves, blue
knit wrist, largo. If.
alxe, pair
...j tut
'Mule gloves, toanlon flannel, with
yellow or gray leather palm.
leather tippea lingers, .sjiu wrist.
medium ana largo
sixes, pair
50c
Leat her palmed can Inn
medium weight, ladles
ite, pair f r
Leather palmed cantoa
medium weight, . 1
pair
flannel,
35c
flannel,
23c
Leather gloves, wrist and gaunt-
ioM3!! $1.00
Scout style, leather and composition sole, chamois,
grain and elk finish, pair J3.50 to .. ....-...
Ventilated oxfords, golden and brown,
full leather, 13.45 and.. '. -.
Peters chocolate glove seamless blucher, Munson last, waterproof
composition outer sole, leather and - . 4tC CIV
rnboer heel, soft cape r w--.IOsUVf
- ' Peters -noeolute roselte' cap blucher. waterproofed throughout,
ri3 double stitched, double Ithlckness waterproof solo,' ff
hard cap, known as tho "barnyard shoe" . .... pO.Wvl
Wolverine crown or tan cordovan "1,000-mlIe" shoe.
leather or panco sole, stitched
8H, 9, V4 and 11 ;
Lion Brand tan nlucher, Munson last, eoft tanned upper, 3-hook
top. sewed and nailed leather sole, low rubber cap heel, flJO Q C
high sewed tongue, capped toe . 1 POe3J
Lion Brand chocolate blucher. thick eoft upper, plain
toe. oak tanned leather sole and heel, 3-hook top
Lion Brand tan army shoe, improved Munson last, extra quality
thick soft upper, semi-hard cap. heavy duty sewed oak' sole, rnb
oer cap heel, 3-hook. top also 'n black with pac toe, ( (J A
welted sole, calf lined, no hooks, full leather Insole Pw(tJU
Good
Work
Shirts
Noxall blue chambray, coat style, two button
pockets, sizes to 17
Steadfast blue, some grey, medium weight, good qual
ity cheviot, coat style, RQ
two button-pockets OeC
. .... , .
Steadfast, hickory stripe, coat style, two-button pockets,
medium heavy closely woven cloth, extra - d " f(
sizes ?1.25, sizes to 17 ij) leUU
Bed Ball blue extra quality cheviot, triplet stitchedt coat
style, two button-flap pockets, long 'C
tail, sizes to 17 A
Good Shoes
at Workingmen's
Prices
$1.75
$2.85
blucher.
and nailed, stzea 7 M
,
$4.85
$4.85
69 c
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Athletics
White and colored athletics, elas
tic web back, ey f
aites to 44 ifC
NB Fallback, white dimity, no
buttons, step-in style.1 v-aha'pe
eiosiie bock ana front - and
elastic shoulder
traps
$1.25
E w Springhalt, white dimity,
elastic bock with enubber, to pre-''
vent ripping, with extra tapes .
irom earn snonlder
to snabber ......
$1.00
Other athletic type
Including Topkls, .
89c, 95c
nnderwear,
$1.00
O'eralls
Stonewalls
95c
Full cut blue denim overall;
bib, high back, 8 ounce, sizes to t
it. All you want.' t'
Super-Crown
$1.95
.Warranted not- to shrink or ;
fade, a new pair free ,lf they
snring, extra cut, nammer nan- '
ger, bib only, high and suspender'
back. Extra sites 2-25..
Levi Straus
$1.95-r$2.25
Famous for Its every day ser
vice, well known lor its quality:
bib 11.95, extra alien 2.25.
Levi waist overalls, the 9 -ounce v
kind, 11.15. . : ,
Stifles
$1.25
Golden Rule special of . Vlue
stlfel cloth, bibs, full cot, high
back, medium Weight, dark color. (,
Blue Stripe
'$U5;.
Blue and white stripe Golden; i
Rule Special, heavy twill deplm,
bib, high back, full cut.
Hip O'eralls
$1.35 $1.50.
Wheel Boss and Golden Role v
, Special, Wheel Bobs' la boys sites -are
11.35 Golden Rule Special'1
hard twist 8-ounce denim, 11.60,
both copper riveted.
Jumpers
r
Crown Jumpers t.&S, larsje !
sloes $2.25; Stonewalls tV?5: , I
titles $1.25; blue-wlte stripe,,
11.76; Levi Straus 11.96; extra-
sites, 12.25.
. . . . . - ,
; $1.00 to $10
Underwml's Pharmacy