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

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    THE KLAMATH NEWS
Saturday, May 21, 1927.
Page Thm
Seattle -Portland
Service started
roilTLANI),' Ore., May 30, (V)
jha I'ai'lllc At- Truuapurl luilay (
Wished renular paaaengvr nibln
Iriilunn snrvli-a Ixilwonn Portland
hd Hi-aliln and announced eu'uralun
na trwiiva (or So daya.
Tha bis Fukkar planaa, wlilrh aro
liuLIn uf rarrylm four paaaonaura
hd air mall will Ivava I'li-raon
lld, at Vancuuvar . tlarraiaa nt
boil.. and arrive at Hralll al 1:30.
turning llin ulana will li avo I hi
Ir mall IMd. Haatila at t p. m. and
Irrlvs til I'lvrana flald at 3:30.
N. II. Kvans. traffic manaarr of
lio I'arKIc Air Transport In announi'-
bl Ilia arnrlro today aald that lha
tampan? will offer for thirty daya a
IMH'lal (am of (it on a way, and
ound trip 1(0, . Kffwtlva for 30
iya. lis aald that I ho amount of
Httronaaa would lUilarnilnn whiilher
(i low fnma would ba i-oullnmtd,
"We w ant, to air I ho public an
IPlMirtunlty to try air trunaportatlon
p rabln planaa, ao that tha hhiiIo
laa loarn lha roinforla and advan
Vara of thla hlr irirvl. Thna
ras are lha lowest, eer aalabllahcd
tho world."
ierman Count to
Get Good Welcome
FAN ritANCIMCU, May !0. (IP).
Whoo Count Falla Ton I.uckncr,
tornuir corumandar of tho famoua
Uormnn aaa raldar, Ilia Bra Adder,
trrlvea In Han Kranclsco a wwk
from today, ha will ! walromad
.-ordlally .by mayor Jamaa Itolph,
r, war-tlino rnainy of thv count.
When Couul vuii l.urkui'r won
lha III la ot tho hrro uf thirty
blnodlesa TU'torlaa on the Tarlflc
l:la attlvlllea Included lha alnklni
of two ahlpa In which. Mayor Kolpb
u flitnaclally Iniaraatad, tha A.
It. Johnson and tho Kocora. The'
hlpa wara, raptured whlla an roulo
to Hydnay,' Auatralia, but thara waa
no losa of Ufa whan thay went
down. . '
It waa tha counl'a treatment ot
jhe craWa of thaao vesaela that
won hlln Mayor ttolph'a retard. The
hiea ware lakvn from lha seised
phlpa, treated courteously, Riven
Iho beat of food and drink, and fi
lially sat down upon friendly aoll.
J In a atatvmrnt concerning Count
kron l.uckner. Mayor Holpli aald that
lha Visitor, coming hare after a I re
in ro lour In the rasl and traveling
Inn In athoouar Valeriana, would
km viteualfely vntertalnud and !'.-
CITY BRIEFS
Woman Has Narrow
! Accident Escape
HIIKOn. Ore.,- Mai-- SO, (UP)
Mra. T, C. Kenvlra, 0, of 1.b An
geles, narrowly esc-apad death to
day when the automobile aha was
driving waa crowded from tha high
way Just aouth.of hero and turned
over luto a ditch tilled with water.-
- -
Mra. Kenualea waa pinned be
neath the . machine wltk her bead
under water. It waa with great
difficulty thai tier companions rain
ed her head out of water anil hold
her In that poalilun until aid ar
rived from fthedd. Phyalrluna nt
'tho Ail-any tlenoral hospital, where.
Mra. Keueiilea Wua taken, aald her
i condition . waa. acrluus, duo to her
advanced age.
I Arguments Close
! In Bare Fist Case
1-08 ANCiKLES. Muy SO. (CP.)
Tha cloning arguinenta In the Hol
lywood bare knuckle murder trial
ore under -way, but the fata of Paul
Kelly, charged with administering
the beating which caused the death
ot Kay Raymond la not decided, n
tho caae la not expected to reach
tho. Jury until tho first ot next
week.
IRELAND WILL BE
. FREE, SAYS EAMON
1,08 ANORI.ES. May 20. (UP).
Ireland will soon ba aa free from
foreign domination aa the United
Htatea, according to Enmon de Val
era, former president of the Irish
Kepublic, hero on a spanking tour.
The Hlnn Koln leader, carrying
on tho flgfit which put him In v
rloua Irish prisons - In . 19SJ, I"
making n nftompt "to further Hie
cnuso, of Independent Ireland." I'e
Valora anld It wna ploaalng to find
Iho "sham" of Irlah Independence
had not docolvod AniqrU'ans.
GRANTS PASS CAR
BANDITS GET JOLT
lloaoburg.Ore.. Muy" 20. (Jt '
nen r. Hharpo, and Krnnk Miixwoll,
Indicted for auto theft, were eon
tenced .to maximum terma of throe
years each 'In tha attite penitentiary
by Judgo llamlllnn today. The
young mon aro loggora and Btolo a
rnr belonging to U .W. llurclurd
Inat April. They woro apprehended
at (Iranta Pnsa. They acknowledg
ed the theft before the grand-Jury
and entered (ilea ot guilty when ur
rnlgnod toilny. .
Mere fnmi Porllimil Conrad Ed
ward (lordon, aaalalant district man
ager of Peut'a Hoap company. Is
tiara on buslneaa from Portland for
several daya arriving Friday after
Job's Itaughlera Mori A meet-!
lug of llelhel No. . Joli'a liauKh
tera met Thursday pveiilna In the I
Maaonlc- Hall for the regular busl-j
in.li neHMlon. Tna liast aosslon of '
tha 1 1 rand (iuardlau Coum II waa dis
cussed and reports heard from var
ious ronnultleee In charge of the
work during tho visit of Portland
and valley mrmhera. The next
meeting will be held June I and the i
final mealing of this year will occur
June 14. Election of officers will
Imi held June I and these offlcera
will be Instulled June Id.
a
' From Merrill -Mr. and Mra. lllll
Hammond and son, James, and Mr.
and Mrs. (ienn Hammond were
among tha out of town visitors In
Klamalh Kails to spend Friday from
tha llammoud ranchca In the Mor
rill country.
From tho Fort Mrs. Hilly Wack
ier waa among the out of town
visitors In Klamulh Falls for a short
lime Friday afternoon from bar
ranch home at Fort Klamath.
Meitronl Vhllor J. J. McMahon.
state traffic officer of the Medford
territory, and J. Morris, also of
Medford. are among the buslneaa
visitors bore thla week.
a
Hi-turn IIito Raymond Hplllau"
arrived In Klanutli Falls Saturday
from California, where ho baa been
for the paat few years. Ho will
make bla home here with his
mother. Mra. O. Welch on 33)
Trinity atreet.
Cooked I'uoil Hnlc The ladlea of
Zlon Lutheran lollies' Aid W.ll Con
duct a cooked food aals for Satur
day shoppers at Stone a grocery,
717 Main street, louay. i
I
To Vl.lt lUurli Misa Jaue Co.--
colon and Mlae Jeaunette Bchultt '
loft Friday afternoon for the
Schulta ranch near Band creel;, !
where they will spend several days. 1
... ,
Th lio Houtii II. Vernon Andor-
son of Oakland, whu has been hern
for several daya In the Interest of
the Southern Pacific railroad, of .
hirh he la land appraiser, 4a re-!
turirng to bla homo Saturday, after'
a brief stay with friends hero,
a
Catch l'1-li One ot the moil !
beautiful specimens of trout, pulled
nut of Spragua Titer, thla aeaxon. !
waa caught Knndav by Wllllutn
Qulnn of Shaw-Ilertram mill. It be ,
came known Friday. Mr. and Mra. j
Uulnn and Mr. and Mra. Claud It. J
liavla spent Sunday fishing at '
policy Flats, on Sprague river. !
Visiting Hen- Mra. It. C. Cowley
la vlalllug III Klamalh Fulls from
her ranch homo In the l.angell'a
Valley country with Mra. Mary Drew
of Pine street and. Mra. Chris Wan
sled of Kan Francisco. Mrs, Draw
nnd Mra. Wansted were guests at
the Cowley ranch homo Thursday
night.
a
Arrives Hen- Mrs. W. II. Ilh na-
burger of Medford haa arrived hero
to remulu with her husband, who '.
offlllited wilb tho Peoplr'a Elec
tric company. Mr. und Mrs. IthlUA
bargor have taken an apurlment lu
Iho Walnut apartments for the
summer. She waa acioinpunled to
Klumath Falls by Mrs. J. J. Skin
ner of Medford.
a a a (
Miirrlcd In Iikrvlew - Friends of
Mra. H.iillo Fallaheo will be Intnr
ealod to learn of her recent mar
Huge to Jack I .a ion of Lakevlew,
well known renldent of the neigh
boring section. Mra. Lnxon la hero
now, to bo with her young son,
Jimmy Fallnhve, who waa recent1'
rushed to Klamalh Valley hospital
to Bobinit to an operation for the
removal of his appendix. Tn.l
young boy baa been reported ;.a
resting easily.
.- a a
(oca' Houlh A. E. "Uuaty"
Khoadna haa returned to San Fran
cisco, after transacting business
hero for some time.
m m
Chllil llorn Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Slack, well known residents of I)o
nania, are tho parenta of a son
born Friday afternoon at Klunath
Valley hospital. .
Mrk. Houston Improve Friends
ot Mra. Fred Houston, who has
been Buffering at Iho family resi
dence from pneumonia, will bo In
terealed to learn that abe la grad
ually Improving, and la reported aa
having spent a restful night.
'Losing Engineer
Killed in Crash
HILVEIITON, Mav in, (UP)
I Cliff LaM-re, engineer, was killed
land Misa Clara King, III, seriously
Injured today when s h.vomotive ot
the Silver Falls Tlm!.'er company
; wus knocked from tho raila by a
I string ol m runaway logging cars
Ion the tiantlatn slope, 2 miles
I (rum here.
I l-a.Mcre' was killed wbeu one cur
I broke looae and rollctf upon hlin
after he had leaped .from the cab1
! lA hla engiue. Miss King auffi;rc-d :
' a vero fnjurloa when she Jumped:
I from the train, t ho was brought
to a local hospital. J
U. of 0. Increases j
In Student Roll
EUdE.Nlt Ore., May 20. (UP) --
There ara now Hut! atudenta ou the
University of Oregon campus, not I
Including 233 medical atudenta In
Portland or nearly 6000 doing ex-1
tension work. There are 13 more
atudenta on the campus thla year,
thun last. !
There are 1(67 men enrolled at I
present and 1317 women. The. re
gistration of men la 280 higher
than last year.. ...
WIDOW SUES FIRM
FOR $6500 DAMAGES
ASTORIA, Ore., May 20."(UP).
The widow and daughter of Capt.
K. P. T. Wood have asked for
6500 damages aa a result of Capt.
Wood'a death off the mouth of the
Columbia rlvor In December. 1026.
Capt. Wood, a river bar pilot,
had taken tho Knoxville City to ea
and waa starting over the aide to
return to hlaown vessel when be
slipped and fell Into the sea. The
suit of Mra. Margaret Wood and
Peggy Wood la against the United
States . Steel ' Prodncta . company,
owner ot the steamer Knoxville
City.
y Tr C A A
ill q ,r.
III MlrV
T Two Store. 4p.ru TOHIiSj
Thrca-roonl furnished nportn.ent
(or rent, Mill) Hall .Apia, 2308
Wantland. Phono 1362. Uonrd and
Toom If desired, ,
i ' '
I Itclurna Home Frank Wood-
ward of Portland, prominent nor
thern resident, spent the. pant few
I daya In Klamath Kails In the Inter
est of Allen ft Lewla company, of
'Which ho Is sales manuger. Wood
; ward returned to Portland Thuii-
d ly evening, after being a guest at
'the Wlllard hotel.
r ' '
V Wrck-Eiiil In Valley Dr. an I
j Mm, E. O. Wlsocnrver and Mr. and
I Mrs. ( laud II. Davis uio plunnlng
to leavo thla afternoon for ltoguo
j river valley, where they will apend
itno wecK-enu nt vvoaskii 4nn, on inn
' bunks of Iho Roguo river.
I
In Alluras Mrs. Hoy F. Durbln
and two children, Itoy Francis, and
J ine, are spending 10 daya vlsltliif!
! with frlenda and relatives In Al
I tnrua. Mra. Durbln and her child
ren mado the trip south with h-.'r
i brother.
i
At Hivcrslilc W. W. Fuller of
Portland, with tho National nnd
Federal Forestry association, Inis
recently been In Klamath Falls,
'and during his visit horo ontertnin
ed tho children ot Illversido school
' on acvcrul occaslona. Tuoediy Ful-
Inr, known over tho state as "Ole"
. Fuller, showed slides and two reels
ot movies, Including scenery ot for
est life, buds, and flowers. Fol
lowing tho movies he gave an
hour's Impersonation of a 'swedi,
speaking In tho Swedish dialect.
Ho was bo thoroughly enjoyed that
ho wus naked to apeak again, which
ho did on Wednesday.
To Return Here Rex Davis, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Claud 11. Davis,
who la completing bla first year nt
lllll Military academy this Jun.,
will spend hla summer vacation
hero with his parents. Commence
ment nt the academy will tuke pluc
Juno 8,. and Mrs. Us vis pluns to
leave here June C for Portland to
attend the exerrlsea and return with
hnr non. Student cadeta and of
flcera of Hill's Military academy
Monday will enter camp for the us
ual two wcoks' training, which la
Included In tho school program.
Music llepui-tinent Of Jntorojt
next woek la the mooting of tho
music department ot the Library
chili, when Mra. (leorgo Tyson and
Mr. Wlllard Johnson will hnvo
chat-go ot tho prngram, to be held
kMondny In tho library club room.
The subject will bo "Modern Mu
ale," and thero will be an interest
ing program prepared.
WE THANK YOU
for the very liberal pctronage which we enjoyed
during our TWO-FOR-ONE SALE. It wa suc
cettful, far beyond our expectations. At an
evidence of our appreciation for your hearty
ret pome and co-operation, we are going to have
an
Appreciation Sale
-.- 'y''.
One Day Only Saturday, May 21st
Some of the item selected for this sale are listed
here; others will be on display in the store.
Come , early, as the supply , is limited on some
items.
Quality Brand
ALUMINUM
PERCOLATORS
1 Quart .......89c
Vs Quart .'.Mc
2 Quart ......$1.29
3 Quart : ' ".'..$1.59
75c Whisk Brooms 59c 50c Rubber Gloves 39c '
$3.00 Electric Hot
50c Sun. Visors 39c Plates $1.98
$1.00 Wudu & Butcher Safety Razor, QQ
50c Wade & Butcher Razor Blades, both forOJC
Combination Electric Grill' & Waffle Iron $7.98
50c Lang's Everyday Chocolates, full pound 39c
$1.50 Guaranteed
ALARM CLOCK
98c
$1.00 Ebony-back
Hand Mirrors .
. COc Jars Opera Stick and
Mixed Candy
; 79 c
39c
'V
French Castile Soap, lge. bar, a big value at 59c
$5.00 to $11.00 Ukeleles Vi OFF
ir&mrisfi&vuqs
PORTLAND AND KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
MODERN
IPOD
STORES
423 Main St. . .
Two Stores . '
Two Markets
Car Load Buying
On an advancing market gives our customers an unusual opportunity to save
on staple merchandise. We have just unloaded & carload each of Sugar
and Milk at our Stores here and due to an advance in the market ON BOTH
these items you will find our prices for thie week-end very attractive.
Try Stone's First! Our Stores are Attractive Our Service is the Best and
Our Prices are Always Consistently Low!
lVTtllr CARNATION BRAND (x
ItXIJlJV 48 Tall Cans to Case. Per case jJTteVl-
Sugar Save on Sugar Today. 100-Ib. Bag
$6,691
PRUNES Oregon
. Italians. 25-lb boxes
Per box
$1.64
CORN MEAL White or
Yellow. 10-lb. Cloth Bags
, Each
.34
JAMS Assorted flavors, f C
3-lb. Glass Jars. Each.... tUJ
BROOMS Medium weight
5-tie. Each
.69
45c
J 1 Pound
STONE'S SUPREME COFFEE
None Better Fresh Ground Here.
$1.29
3 Pounds
35c
1 Pound
STONE'S GREEN
A Good Coffee, at
BAG COFFEE
a cheap price.
$1.00
3 Pounds
LARD Silver Leaf: fc -i Ay
- Fure hog fat. 8-lbJ)l4,)
LARD Silver Leaf. Save
on lard. 4-lb. Pail
.78
PEACHES No. 2V'a Cans, A
Del Monte, sliced or aL
halves. Per can
55c
Quart
ICE CREAM
Ours is Guaranteed Why Pay More?
30cn
Pint
Oranges Rhubarb
Medium size Local grown
2 Doz. 59c 4 lbs. 25c
STONE'S MARKETS
Bunch Vegetables
Carrots, Turnips, Beets
Per Bunch 5c
STEAKS FROM CHOICE TRY
YOUNG BEEF A1VA
ROASTS and BOILING
MEAT
Round, per lb 28c STONE'S ShouldeC Roast, per lb....:17c
ROLLED OATS Quick or' A A i
Regular. 10-lb bags. Each TTI f,
H-O OATS Quick or Reg- P
ular. Regular 45c size..
Each
TOILET PAPER 1,000- -4 f
sheet rolls. Fine Tissue. ' I f
3 for I
PORK & BEANS Van )r
Camps. Medium size. ..Zj
3 for
'
HOT SAUCE Regular 2 AC
for 15c size. Our price II r
today per can
Are a part of th chain of Stone's Cash Stores, Incorporated. The same policies
of quality merchandise at saving prices, together with honest, thoughtful service
are to be found in our Markets as well as in our Stores. Try Stone's today you
will find just the kind of meat you require.
Sirloin, per lb 28c
Kib, per lb. ..: 25c riTtoni
T-Bone,'per lb. 32c MKbl
Cross Rib, per lb ,.:.18c
Short Rib, per lb ........14c
Plate Boil, per lb 14c
Pure Lard
SILVER LEAF
2-lb. Sanitary Cartons, each
35c
A Full line of Quality Sandwich and Lunch Meats at Saving Prices
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Shop Early. Union Markets close at 7 p. m. Saturdays
Klamath County's Leading Food Distributors