The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, April 21, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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Tilt! ktAMATH NfeWS
Thrraday, April 21. 1927.
Paee Thred
CITY BRIEFS
Mnrrlitg I.Iii'iim Virgil flr-o
llnavllln. ill, of Kano. anil Minn
Huaa Cull', 15, Kluinaili Kalla r
iHiiril marrlag limn from li e
ruutity rlark'a ofllm Wwlnailuy.
MlM Coin apprari-il wllh Ilia iiiiuu ut
of hrr pa mil a dun lo bar agn.
I'urim-r lli L. W. Cnpplnnd, wull
known Fort Klumnt h farmer, waa a
hualiifaa vlaltnr for fi'W hmira III
Klamath Kalla Wailnrailay. f'npia
land hti a Vury opllmlailr onllnok
for fondlllon In th Wood ltfv.tr
valley for lt7 Im lolil Irli-nda.
Arnolil Ili-if---!.. I), Arnold, aiip-
nrln'iiiiilnnt of K I a in a I ll liidlun i
Agonry raaervnllon, lina ri'ttirnmt j
from a bualni trip which took lilm I
to Waalilnglon, 1) ('., and waa In I
Klamath ralla yeatrrday tor a ahnrt
Hum.
,
Homo from Houih IMIJ Dillon,
wall known Malli) nrUiilry rnni'lirr,
haa rnrentlyl rnturnail from a Imal
nraa vltlt which took hi ill to Ror
ramonto, Onkhind and Han Fran
rlaro, whnra ho spoilt nimh 1 1 mo
looking Into affalra for Klumutli
rounty ililfmlior of roiiimuri'v.
.
Colllna Impoiicl Mr. and Mra.
fl. (. Colllna. who havii auffijrrd
from an atlnrk of ptnnialno pnlann
ln( aa Ilia rr-aull of rallna rim
nrd ninata, are linprovrd and tnkrn
lo thnlr hiiiim from Klumnili Vallvy
lioapltal, Thy wi'rw not In arrlnti
condllloii.
IMnhlnn . I'luli Anmumrrmi-nt
wo muitn Wodnitdiiy of lh UH
phlan niiwtlng will, h will lie tTif
gtntra rliuptiir niil of till urgtihl
tatlon, Hi'llu fiamma rhanlvr. Th"
autijrrt. arrnrilliig to Mra. Don J.
Zuinwall. auiiorvlaor, will li "The
Itnnalaaanrn III r'nnrn," Minn .Mlirifl
Mi'.MIIInn will Iw rnurta-ay Imati-aa
for Hi" aflirnoon. Mra. W. ().
Hm I ill will rxvlow "Tint Ni'W Japan-
Woninuliood," Alli'ti K. Kauai.
Tim mi-HIng will ha li. Id In t li
llotnl Hall Annex,
.
lliinriiii Homo William M. Hun
ran, dlalrlrt nil'irnvy, ri'luriind lo
Klamulh Kalla lula Wi-ilniiluy afli'i'
noon fhr bi'ltiK uliMnui Hi curly
part of Hi" wio-k In I'orilnnd when
hn looki'if Into I' tnl affalra for th
Klnmath offlro.
Kllilnii Tui-mIk) No flli hill n
Kood llnio waa rtportd hy K. K
Vrnlrti of t li. Klniiiiiih County Ali
atrHt't i-ompuiiy who spent Tmnilfiy
rialilnK on Hoik Crock. Vmihli
took hla youiiK aon, llohliy Vi-iitrh.
and Dirk -and Hob Cnrrln on the
trip.
Mi'rrlll VUHor Hob Adnma, well
known runi'hi'r of the Merrill dla
lrlrt, wua n liiiHtueaa vlallor In Klam
nth Full" ror a ahorl tlnin Weitnos
dtiy afternoon.
VI.IIn Here -Mr. and Mra. C. W.
Ilulltiy, well known ri-aldeuta of the
Merrill country wheru Ihey realde,
pent Wedneadny vlaitlng frUnda
and ahoppliiK In Klamath Full.
will be able to return to her home
at Kwamia camp Hunday acrorrilng
lo livr allenillim pbyalrlan. Mra.
Norman hua rapidly regalnr-il her
atreiiKth. '
I
I M Here Mlaa Nellie 4'heync
nnd Mlaa A I Ire ( lieyne. well known
I.V011IK girl of Ilia Merrill country.
; ep.-nt Wedneaduy III Klamath Kalla
ion biialneaa, vlallliiK frlenda and
I shopping.
H li o WiiIiicmIii) Mra. A. II.
Cheyiie, aecompunled by Mra. D.
iHtilkel. were aiiiona Iba out of town
! visitor In Kliimulh Kalla Wednea
'ility from their ranch homea In the
..Mi-rrlll dlairlct. Wllh I lie advent
of wurnier wentber and dry condi
tion many raurhera who found III
difficult to muke frequent trlpa toj
! Klamnth Kulla are drlvlnr In almnal ;
'dully -to aliend oeRlected biialnoaa !
'affitlra. ;
I
j VI all In. Here Mra. William j
Maauire of tbo Kellcan Hay Lumber
(oinpiiny cutnp where her hualiaiid j
i la un offli-lul, and Mra. Kulllvan.
ulao of the camp, wore vlaltora for
I fome time In Klamulh Kulla tblal
week. They will return Ihia eve-j
InliiK to Kirk.
i
I AtleniU Luncheon Wilaon Coffeo.
lumber broker of Kukciio. la amonit
the out of town bunlneaa vlaltora In
Klnmalh Kalla durlim the punt few
duya. Coffee atlended th forum
jluntbeon of the chamber of com
merce ua the itueat of K. Kay Dunn,
i:iilcrlalii Mra. Mollis lli-ldlnx i Wedneadoy.
entertnlned at a pretty Informal
affair at the I.. K. Wllllta home on
Klamath avenue and Fifth atreut
Weilneadny afternoon.
Mnlln VWlor A. W. Murkcn of
Miilln apent Wedneadity In Klnmuth
Kulla looklna Into bunlneiia affalra.
Itilurn Humliiv Mra. K. Norman,
who la recoverlim from an opera
tion for appendlcltia nl the borne
of Mra. Mnry Drew on I'lne alreet.
I Iti-rovera from lllneaa Mra. J. It
I ilerahherjrer la reroverlnx from J
allxht nttark of meaalea which ron-j
; iiucu oer lo nvr noma lor ins pai
few daya.
I KiitcrtMin iu-l Two membera
ot the Altamont orcheatra under
the direction of llul lllackburn. ap
' peored In two Individual number
jut the forum luncheon of Klamath
1 county chamber of commerce Wed-
neaday noon. Tha chamber la ap
preciative of the enterrahimf nt
kranted by the orrheatra from time
to time.
4 e
Ju ibe In J.' ). Hamaker, Jue
llce of the peace of Ilooanu, waa a
bualneaa vlallor for a abort time in
Klamath Kali.
e e
Luncheon Vlaltora Among- the
Inlereated vlaltora at the chamber
of commerce Wedneaday were mem
bera of the union high achool board.
Dlairlct No. !. They Included W.
C. Kiell of the. bumnara dlairlct. i
II. J. UifHjuard, Alaoma dlairlct. I
loula lloteiu of I'levaa. and the :
iwo Klamatb Kalla repreaentatlvee, i
C. II. I'nderwood, and Lealle Itofera, I
chairman.
Ix-are fur Xortli Mr. and Mra.
Kranrla It. Old and Mr. and Mra.
Don J. Zumwalt are leaving thlai
morning for the Itoiary convention
to be held In Tacoina Ihla week
end. Mra. Old haa been aaked to
alng at the affair and Mra. Zumwalt
will accompany her.
e
lli-nli-v Vlaitor -Mr. Klale Lem
fng, who tearbaa In the gradea and
high achool of the Henley achool,
spent Tueaday afternoon In Klam-i
alh Kail vlaitlng at the office of .
Kred 1'cteraon, auperlntendent,
t '
Decornto, llooma Tho county;
clerk' rootk I submitting to draa-
tlc changea with the furniture mov
ed about and the walla kaleomlned
and frenhened by painter. Accord
ing to K. It. Goddard. county Judge, 1
the county court room, wboae wall
bear evidence of cr iwda. who cboae '
the walla upon which to atrlke their
matchca or to lean with aoiled '
banda, will soon be redecorated and
tbe wall kalMimlned.
-
In llllik-brarHl For the first
time this year illaa Lydia Frlcke,
county health unit nurae, waa able
to make a trip to the . Hlldobrand
country to InveatlRute the health
of the residents of that community
and the achool' children as well
A few day of eunahina and no
rain put th roads In s paiaable
condition and made the trlt feasi
ble. , ' . ' . .
To Ib-lum Houtti .Mlaa Alice
Vlller, who haa lieen vlaitlng her
father, J. J. Miller, dlairlct freight
and paaaenger agent of the Houtb
ern Pacific In Klamatb Kails, plan
to return u ber home this week
end in Han Francisco. - Mia Miller
lias lieen in training, for aoma time
In Fl. Kcanil hoapltal and will
be graduated from that inailtutlonj
mia aummer. timer niamatn ran
girl In ber eluaa Include Mlaa Hen
na Molator and Mis Mildred Stev
ens. ....... ,
.1
Hide wllh i ral''. Taxi . to the
Plumbara' ball at Altamont, Friday
night. . ... I
R.T.BALDWIN. PROP.
32S South Sixth Street
. Phone 361-R
DON'T DRIVE A WRECKED CAR
WE ARE EXPERT MECHANICS
1 DO YOUR FEET HURT?
Have you weak or flat feet?
Have you Corns, Callouses, Ingrowing Nails, Warts or Bunions?
DR. J. M. INGALLS
Foot SpeciaUt Registered Chiropodist
AT OUR STORE NEXT . 1
Monday and Tuesday, April 25th and 26th
Dr. Ingalls has been in active practice in the State of Oregon for the past
eight years with home office in the Morgan Bldg., Portland. We have him make
our stores each month. This is a Buster Brown Service.
Buster Brown Shoe Store
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