: THE KLAMATH NRWS Cheyne Dies Here ' At Age of 53 Years , , ,. ., i Word p( IIio auddoit pueslng of ' Wlllhiiil Met'aulny Cheyne allocked i lili many frlnmla throughout lb county early, yosinrday. Blliihl hope - hull! fur 1ila re covery after he waa suddenly strick en wlih appendicitis at hla liuniu on the Rprlng take road Huntley. An operation waa performed aa aoon aa ho could ba rushed to a local hospital, hut death ovartoolc aim Wednesday morning, tir . For lha past 4 4 years, Cheyne liaa been resident of Klamath rou nly. recognised' aa one of the comtnunliy'a moat oumiandlng farm ere. Hn waa burn In Kdlnbourgh, Scotland, and at tha aa it ten rama with hla parents to tha states. At hla death ho waa a) yaara of ego. Ha leavea a wll. Mary; daughter of Mr. and Mr. Carl Hrhubert, Hr.. of tha Kpring 1-sWe district, to whom ha waa married ten years ago. Wll Ham and (.aland, two atnall aana. aged nine aud bovpii respectively, nlao survive. ' ' Two of hla brother". Itobert and aloxander, are prominent ranrheri of Ihta country and another brother. James, realdaa In Yakima, Wash ington. Ilia sisters are Mary, (Mra. O. R. Thmnpaonl and Delia, (Mra. l. II. Dawson.) (Tha remain! are at tha Earl . Whltlork Funeral Home. DEATHS :m.mii:tii iik km Prlenda are reapertfully Invited to attend tha funeral services for tha lata Ellison h lllrkman to be held Utla afternoon at I:S0 o'clock at tha Earl Whltlock funeral Home, I'llie avenue at Dlitb. with Iter. Prank Weniett of the Kim Method ist church official luic. Interment will ba mad In the family plot In tha I. O; O. T. cemetery. . 1 SHASTA VIEW i Elmer Waldrop left for l-angell'a ' Valley laat week to work on the Internment dredicer. ' Work on n dralu ditch will ba carried on for quite a while lo put valuable lahd I It condition for Irritation and i cropa. Dr. Maaaey waa called to tha W. It. Ilasklns home laat wrok. Mra. Ilasklna haa been quit III with pneumonia but la able to be about aaaln. .1 , . . sits Agnr Haloman left' for Ash land aftur the closing of achool to visit for the luminer. . . , Mr. and Mra. M. M. Hlewart made a , hurried trip to Klamath Falls Raturday. Mr. Douglas llussey ac companied them. Among thoae to rail at tha llus klna homo Ihla' week wero Mra. Klrkpalrlrk anil Mra. Wilton of Khaata Vlow and Mra, pandora M Malln. Or. Norval haa moved to Merrill where aha haa opened an office 'In the club roonra for her practice. Several of her pattenta from Malln aro continuing. Ircalraenta with her n Merrill. Albert Mlika haa left for a trip to Europe to be gone aoma time. W. A. I-ayman apent a day at the (.eater Klrkpatrlck homo In Klamath Falls. Rrber and Myera were at the Bailey home Runday. Mra. Togle haa born visiting at tho Myera borne. Mra. n. O. Campbell la plaiting at the Everett Ourkco home with her daughter. Mra. Durkee waa In Klamath Palla Monday for tho funeral of Mr. Campbell. M. M. Rtewart called at the Pete Plaher home Monday. 1 'Mr. R. V. Eaatwood la moving hbi family from Bnnnnta to hla homeatead on the lake. All the homoalcadore are busy either build ing homos or putting In their cropa. iMra. George ftmtnlph, Mra. Moran and daughter, Mlaa lleulnh Jonea and Mr. Ed Gentry and Infant daughter called at the Durkee home Runday. Mr. Gentry li a brothor-ln-law of Mra. Durkee and la leaving hla lit tle daughter here for n vlalt. Jin realdoa In (lend. ' Mr. flontry aaya every one la excited over the new railroad work that l being started tiAnr thero and hnpra aro vory high for an early finish. iMr. and Mra. Everolt Durkee and family with M. M. Stewart and family apnnt tho afternoon Runday at' the II. V. Durke home In I'oe Valley whore Mr. Ditrkoe and Mr. Rtewart celebrated their blrthtlaya with a chicken dinner. Mr. Andy drown of Malln haa re turned from -fnliromla where he waa called at the death of his father. '. "" George llndlclal la poisoning tho 'gophera that mnko homea and trouble ' In Ih ditch banka and flelda. Mr. Uudlftial haa been em ployed by Ihe government for aav. jri Miri anH nuts In hla time nnt- ting out polaon on the ditch banks II where ho gola rid of. many moua anda of gophera every yenr. ' IMra. Pete Fisher waa In Merrill one day thla week. L . 1 ' ' 1 Mlaa Evelyn Stewart apent the day with Mlaa Nellie Ilasklns Sat urday. Jloh and George Gllllaple were at Ihe Durkee homo visiting with the Durkee children. . . . air. and Mra. Ilusklna and Mr. Penny were In Klnmnth Palla laat Monday. ' I CITY BRIEFS i ' Traveling In Washington Mr. aud Mra. Dwlglit Kremli hare left fi r an extended visit around Spo kane and lb Wallowa country. .Mr. Prenih, high arhool athletic coach, will work In a flail hatchery near Rpokano later In the eum mcr. , , a At tho Hotel Wlllurtt Amooj tho guaata registered at Ibo Hotel Wlllurd are: Teresa Mauloii, St. l-ouls. Mo.; W, A. bponcs. lxs An galea: J. H. Jenka, Oakland; P. I.. Ni.rniau, Spatllv; 1. Ahrondt, Han Pranclaro; U. A. I'rlnie, Eugene; J,. A.. Wiley, Portland. . ' Hotel Hall tlueata Iteglntorlng at tho Hotel Hull Wednaaday are; E. II. Kuw, Eugene; - Mra. Armon Hlnkle, Rinknno: C. II. Day? Port land; Wm. C. OH, Seattle, a a a ItrMiMava to Meet DeMolaya are lo meet Thuraday evening In the Maaonlc Hall at H:00 o'clock to give Ihe Initiatory degree. a a a Condition- Improve Prlenda of 4tra. Pred llouaton will 1m pleated to hear that ahe wo allghtly Im proved yeaerday. a a In Man FranrlMco Mra. Pyron Hardenbrcok and Mra. A. E. Whit man have left for Ran Franclaro. where they plan to atay for about four weeka. a a a llruthcr Vlalt Paul Stnwart, ann of Mr .and Mra. Prank Stew art of Ihe Spring Lake dlatrlct, la In the city vlaltlng with hla alater. Mra. Floyd Duncan McMillan, a a a Vacation In lloaeburg Otto Kb Ha, employed at the Klamath Neaa left thla morning for Itoaeburi; where he wilt apend a two weeki' acatlon. 1 . a a On Camping Trl flay Mordoff and Ellla Truelore, Klamath county high achool atudenta, left yeaterday for a week 'a ramping trip near Cherry creek. They are making the trip Ly motor. a a a (Care llrzb teml The following rare bearing foreign llrenae platea reglatered at the chamber of com merce Wednesday: Wm. Koea, Hpar ta. Win : 11. T. Anderaon. Oakland: II. tVKayea. Ilillnga, Mont.; Floyd Nelson, Sungcu, Cal. ; A. II. George, Eureka. Cal.; Ira Dewey, Paaadena; K.I llolden, Salinas. Cal.; O. C. Cal kins, Chlco; Pred Hence. Oakland; Mra. Ixnila R. L'pson, Burney. Cal.; W. C. Voyel, Cambridge, Idaho; Wm. A Davis, Glbaon, New Mexico, a a a On ' llualiiraa TrliFred Poter aon, county arhool auperlntendent. apent Wednesday In Chlloquln and at the Klamath Agency on bualneea. Prom HonaiiM T. II. Ilartell of Monanta apent Wednesday In the city on buslnc:ia. a a a From KuKcnn C E. Gray of Eu gone. Ore., la spending the week here on business. He wilt return to hia home the last of the week. He la staying at the Hotel Hall, a a a Initiation at Merrill Forty-three members of the local Royal Neigh bor lodge motored to Merrill Tuea day ttlght to Inltlato the new mem bers there. a a a Iavea for Portlanil Everett C. Vanderpool, Klamath county high lrhool teacher, left Wednesday morning for 'Portland where he will spend Ihe summer montha. ''-.'' a a- a To Diamond Lake .Ellis Myera and Arlln Adama, high' achool atu dontf, have left for Diamond Lake, where they will be employod in the fish hatchery this aummer. a . a a (Solf Tournament This aftornnon at two o'clock tho woman's putting tournament will be held at the golf club. ,The tournament, which waa postponed from last week Is Open to all women. Thursday la women'a day at tho Gulf club. a. a, a Oregon Products Dinner The Eptwrnal ladles served a very suc cessful home producta dinner last night at tho parlnh houno and the l atronnge was vory f.ood. Tho din ner waa excellently cooked and served by iho young ladies In n hnppy manner. '.Musical number STAGES A TO MEDFORD ASHLAND Leave Klamath FalU: 8:00 A.M. . 12:00 Noon. 3:30 P.M. Connecting at Ashland for Snn Francisco and all California points. Connecting- at. Modford for Portland and all wayi points. '- . i , Stages to: .' BEND THE DALLES Leave Klamath Fall. 7:30 A. M. and 2:00 P. M. Connecting at The Dalle for Spokane, " Walla Walla, Boiie. 1 . Leave from : , ' NfcW STAGE DEPOT 8th and Klamath Phone 326 during the meal made It plejuunl and enjoyalile. Tho ludlea fnunl that their larder was well filled, so wvill. In fait, that they announc ed a repetition of th hi.me pro ducts dinner this evening nt !i cinta pur plute. a a MM MeCnuley III Mlaa Vivian Mi'l'auley of Ihe Klnmnth News has been ll with the flu for the past three duys. a a a ' Irflnvliiff fur Hnn Fiunclsco Mr. and Mrs. (ienrgo I.. Mitchell ara Irnvlng this week for San Francisco where Mr. Mitchell will take a sum mer course In voice culture at the t'-in Francisco conservatory, under fiulllo Sllva. Mr. Mitchell will also this aunimer under Louie Gruveure. Mtidy thla summer under Louis firaveure, the conceit artist In San Framisco. , a a a Taken to Hospital Friends will be sorry to. Ivarn that Mrs. Lawr ence Huconlch la In the Klamath Valley hospital aerkiusly III. a a a Msrrlol Wciliicaila) Henry Cov- j Ington and Mlsa Millie K. Turner wero married Wednesday morning by Justice of Ihe Peace Ilarnea. loth bride and grom are from Weed. a a 1 a .itteoil Muslr Coaveotlon Mea damea Don Zumwalt, C. A. Hender son. Geo. Mclntyre, Willard John son. Geo. Tyson. W. E. Lamm. E. D. Johnson, and Mlaa Evelyn Ailegate left by train last week for Eugene to attend the elate aiualc teach.ra' assembly, which la In aesalon Thura day and Friday. The delegatea plan to return Raturday of thia week, a a In .ttito Accident Prancla J. Powne. Ilonansa, In reporting an accident which occurred Tuesday evening on Main atreet, between &th and th. claims that a woman driv ing a largo cor backing Into him when coming out of a parking apace I Ilroken fendera were the only dam age. a a 1 a Takea Wialncaa Trip Joseph Jen sen speut Tuesday In Chlloquin at tending to county market road bua- Inesa. a a . a lUuiila Good C. E. Gordon and Ed Howe, both of Portland, who have been apending the paat woek In tho city, went to Lakevlew Mon day. Tho trip waa made ill fiveialloikof. their-pauHJons. aad tha for- j houra and they report tho roada In-maUon of llhtlna( districts. Aa I, excellviil condition. Gordon ' and Howe aro representatives of tho i'eot Jlroa. Soup company. a a a Miirricil Wetlneediiy ' Mornlna II title R. Tuner became the bride of Henry B. Covington Wednesday morning. Tho marriage ceremony 1 waa performed by Justice of the. Peaco William Ilarnea. Both are residents of Weed, California. FIRE WARDEN HURT BY FALLING TREE Waller Howard, aged S3, tlre warden for the Klamath Forest Pro-1 tective association waa atrurk down by a tree yeaterday on a forest road , near Spencer Creek ranger station ; whrri he miscalculated tha direction In which a tree would fall, and now. Ilea seriously Injured in the Klam ath (ienernl hospital. Howard waa working on the road. ; with several fire wardena who were cutting trees away along the right-of-way. 1 Howard was crushed by a small ! tree, and four ribs were broken.! one of which punrtnred hla lung. He la aufforlng a severe scalp In jury, an Injury of the collar bone, and cuta and bruises. .For roaults use News Class Ada. LEARN TO DANCE Prom Knows Teacher! Dorothy Baker School of Dancing llnll Room and Stage Lessons Any Time By Appointment 1113 Main St. I'hono H43-W Thursday,' May 2i, 1027."- New President is Ready for Program (Continued from Vrngm One) We should aver he alert to do all we can to encourage Indualrlee and manufacturer to locutn here. We offer adroiitagfa for many varied Industries particularly remanufac lurlng of wood producta. Theao bring pay. rolls, and the more pay rolla we can aerure for the county, tho more proaperlty will we enjoy. "On moro point I would like In ..... .. , touch upon... Let'a finish up speed m il nh. Mil a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u iirru'. lly the work .started during clean up week. . Thla la the time of year to get rid of aci umulaU'd rubbishy lt'a take a pride In the general ap pearanoea of our community, be cause that will help to mako a good impression upon the thousands that i are going U Hock to Klamath, alnce we are now so strongly In the spot light of now development. Need Huiorestlnne. "If any one haa suggestions 1 aa to what ahould be don.e I ahould be glad to receive them. While, I am aervlng on a number of public boarda and commltleee. I asaura you I appreciate the honor of . being president of thla chamber organiza tion at a time when ao many Im portant things will bo coming np for attention.' ( shall willingly do my part, and I .bespeak the hearty cooperation of everyone. ' Without cooperation our elforta will be In vain. With it we ahall aoon have a bigger and better community." "The activities of tha chamber nf commerce are ao extensive that I have hardly bad time to be able to outline to you - the ; thlnga most urgently seeded. I have gone In to some of theae mattera with your jwcury Mr, s,bn, out mT da,i.. aa a member of the grand Jury thla week have prevented me from find-, 1ng my bearings aa completely as I ahould have preferred. Heller LilttitllMC j "However, it seems to me that since the election held recently the ; chamber ahould assist In every pos-i slble way to aee thst our atreeta are : " "ted. Thla activity will. be handled largely through our atreet lighting committee of which Mr. Crego ia the chairman. Our, transportation farllltlee are rapidly improving, and that means Increased . number of tourist, and I do ' not I know, of anything that will make n good Impreeslon upon visitors better than well lighted atreeta. with or- i namantal fixtures. Thla committee will assist the property owners of ' any section of tha city in the prepar- understand It, these llgllling dis tricts are now In a position to bond themselves for thesa lighting Im- ,it provementa,' and aecure ten yeara within which to pay for the lighta, and these proportionate asseeainenta for benefits should not be large, I earnestly ask Ihe cooperation of everyone toward the furthering cf thla program for better lighted atreeta. This ia an improvement urgently needed. Advocate (.and Settlement "I also believe the time haa come when we ahould devote our best energiea to land aettlement. Com paratively speaking our lands are cheap, better markcta are being opened up with the coming of our "'; "'V " , 'railroad; better highway and coun , , , ...... .ti i. ly roaoa are ueuia uum, nor eun fertile, well adapted to many ataple crops, and we can sincerely offer Inducements for new farmers to come to Klamath County. Our County Agent, Mr. Henderson, ia oirrylng on a aplendld work In thia county, and we ahould assist In every way to build up the bark country to Klamath ' Falls. Wo have a Land Settlement Committee and also an Agricultural Committee. Theae two committees are cooperating on thla question. Emily K. 3ard, representative of Kathleen Connoly, Importer of the Portluud Irish Shop, will be with ua at the Valley Hotel today and tomorrow. She brings a I Bit of Ould Ireland r to help ycu with your summer dreaa and band-work prob lems. Her line Includes Table Dam ask, Towels. Handerkerchlefa, Home spun Woolens and the wonderful Hresa Llnena that will not mnas. The public Is Invited to consult Mlsa Bard. Adv. . . ' Private maternity' home; 'trained enrae. 60S So. th. Phone Sl-W. Treat Your Teeth Well have them examined regularly and keep all oavitlea and gums healthy. Neglect la an expensiva form of procrastination. , DR. 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