THE KLAMATH NEWS Tuesday, 'June 14, ' 1927.' Klamath Pelicans r Win from Medford Thi. Klamalh J'uIIcubs flew homn from Medford Hundsy nlulit with hratla hM hlih. ' and ' another d clalve baseball victory In th brake wliU h arV ranldly filling with hon or gleaned In the. Routhurn Oro 1t loaine. lly a 14 to J urore. Ills Klamath team the brat tlml linn ever car ried Hi colore of this city onto . diamond took Knottier step for ward In ll unb.'vikcn alrldn Inward I'liamiilnnHlilt luiinla In I ho leatue till axawin. Thn lix-al linyii lied up thit sumo In Ha early sluttes Holiday. With four run In thn firm Innlnic. one In tin, aerond and (our again In lh third, thn I'ell.una quickly put thlr opponent on lh defenalr i tanit whlih they failed in auriiaa during thn remainder or the gam. llox Hcor: lYIItan 1 F. 0 All K II llMlh. rf 5 I I Kuller. rf 5 1 I I'owell. . 4 1 1 llnhark, Sh I 0 I'radle. II) S I 1 Kom, If 6 t llron, Jb & 2 I I'eteraon S t 0 llvnlnti S 0 1 Ilaynrm I 0 0 CITY BRIEFS ' To Han VrniH'hro M la l.ll Coin li lofl fur Ran Krant'laro, whore h will vlalt for a week. Mln . Faya (Irliilo la luklng lir place nl th. Woulworlh store. ',''' i To now rVallvnl Mr, and Mm. George (Irlul have left fur Port land, where lhtV will attend both the rose festival "and thn grand Masonic lodge convention. They plan to re mil In a week. ' Irfave for Mouth -illll Hnillh, well ! IIMIIWII RIKII m lllllll BIMM"!!, HH" loft for Hun Kroiiilsru, where h will undergo a major operation. Willi him were Mr. J, W, Nnlaon, lil aunt, and Mrs. Oernldlue New ell, both 'of 8(i n Pram-leeo. Rtnllh will t gone about three weeks. ,' ' From Itotehurii Kloyd flower ntid Jotinlo Hunt, both of Roselmrg. spent thn week-end here visiting. Ilunl has Ix'on attending O. A. C. and I woll known hero. : n u : .Mclfuril All It II II. Dunn, ft U 1 llanlry, II 4 0 1 Conlln, rf 4 n 0 Marklr, rf 4 0 1 llerlie. If 1 0 Odi'Shane, 3b ... 1 2 Adnlph. lb J I 1 lllll.c 4 0 0 lloaton, p 4 I) 0 II 1 I Pitnimnry: Home funa. Adoli.h; three-base hit. Vtnu: two-base hit. Fobb; alrurk out: Hy Hellion. II; bane on ball, Motion. 2: loft on l.a; Medford. C; Klamath Fall. 6: wild pltrheK, Huston, I; dun Vle play, llanloy to Adnlph, Hu berk. to I'owell In llrown; paaaed bull. I'eteraon. I. Engineer Killed , Crossing Tracks ClllCA'cO. June 1.1. ;P Frank llutchlnaon. 85. locomotive ' engl iimt In the rmploy of lh Chi cago Milwaukee and Ht. Taul rail road forty-four yara without an rcldnnt. dxldpit to lake a vaca tion "wy from all railroad." Hut "gottlng away" from rall rnada w Dot an ray fur the "iwfc engineer," , aa llutrhlnaon wa known. At Curlpli Ont., he had to drlre Ma automobile arroae rail load trark. There waa a craah . The bndlf of llutrhlnaon and hi wife weral brought hvro for burial today. Real Estate Man Commtis Suicide PORTLAND. Ore., June IS, (P) E. Montgomery llrown. real e tle man. i ended hi .life early to day with plntol "hot In the hratl at hi homo. 1181 Commercial atreet. Dexpnndcnry due to 111 health waa glren aa the cauae. For Better Or 'To lelforjl Mr. and Mr. Art Kluip-r motored to Medford Run d.iy, where they enjoyed the hull game. ' llark from Kugene John llaw klna haa returned from I-'. of O., and pinna to remain for the eomim-r here. llntnaker llark Kenton llamaker haa returned from N. of O., where he haa been attending arhonl for the ipnat winter mnntha. Itumaker war. ! president of the Klamath county high mhool atiidrnt body tnat year. graduating In 'SC. He plana to re main the aummer montha here, '' l'l.lilng nl Hprlng (Vei-k' Among the loral rqaldctita enjoying flahlng at Spring creek Hundny were: Mr. and Mra. Charlea Ilonart, Mr. and Mr. Hoy Call and family, and 2. R. Veairh and aon, nobble. ' ' VUllIng Willi )H hllootc Utile Mia Valerie McCauley left for Aah lund Kunday lo vlalt n forlnlght with Mra. K. M. Chllcote, and daugh ter rtuthmay.. Here for MWk-Knil Mr. E. M. Chllcote apent tho week-end here from Aahland. ''' Kmin llrnnilll Mr. NoU Kck w In (he city from nrymlll on bualnea over the week-end. ' , IxH-nllug Here Mr. and Mr. I,. E. Taylor, formerly of Klamath Falla, are again locating her from Oakland. Calif. . , . IIh AblMjr llrturna Ml Helen Abbey, who ha been attending achool at I', of O., rutiarned Sunday, to apend the aummer here. Mi Abbey I the daughlor of Mr. and Mr. F. W. Abbey. Allcn.l llnll (innie Mr. and Mr. E. 0. Chllder motored to Medford Sunday to . attend the Medford- Klomolh Fall bnaeball game Hlirphrril Ileturn Mr. and Mr. Karl Shepherd have returned from Medford and Aahland, where they apent the greuter part of laal week vialtlng. To Cherry Creek Lealte Peyton apent Sunday, at Cherry creek on buaineaa. Peyton owna the land in that district, which la being made Into a new reaort, JTherry Creek Haven." a l Uhlng Trip Mr. and Mra. N. R. Drew and family apent the week end on a flahlng trip on William aon river. a Home from School Bryant Wil liam haa returned from O. A. C. nnd will work here during the aum mer for tho Klamath Falla Cream- - a a a To Attend Funeral Mra. Dorothy McCormlck. accompanied hy her hiiahand, arrived In Klamath Fulls from Inglewood, Calif., to arrange for and attend the funeral of her father, Sidney' Henry Voltaire, who paaned away laat Friday morning. a a To Hoae- Festival Mr. and Mra. J. I.. Hockley and Miaa Kvelyn Hock ley are leaving today for Portland to attend the rnae feativnl. They will return Iho laat of the week, a a a From Yreka I. S. Dnvla and J. D. Falrrhlld, both of Yreka, were In the city yeaterday on bualnea.' Falr- For worse' Wfllum Cattlgnn, who once led the Bed Sox to the height ii directing .the team J again and here, lie i on the coachlni line,' trying to figure out the next move In lit elimina tion "tourney , to weed out the . .oiuff.. .- .-r..-1-r - child la a well know attorney In the mi I hern city. a a lliixlneaa and I'rofeaalnnal Women Meet A bualnea meeting of the Hualueaa and , I'rofuaalnnal Women waa held laat night. A amlal hour of brldga wait enjoyed Inter In the evening. , a a a Tn Hull flame Mr. and Mra. Kd Knight, Mr. and Mra. John Meal and Mia l.alla Walter, enjoyed tho ball game at Medford Sunday. The trip waa mnde hy motor. Motor tn Valley Kd Dunham and ann Don, mntored to Medfnrd Hun day, whero tjiey enjoyed Ihe bnli game, Vlalt' In North Heml Nell Rtew art vlalted In North ilend over the week-end. , a a a Morion HiTe V. I.. Marlnn. west ern repreaentatlve of the Silver Fox company, apent the week-end In Ihe rlly on buaineaa. a a a D. A. It. to Meet Kulnlan chap ter of the D. A. ft. are to meet to night at 7:45 at the Klka temple to attend the Flug day reremonlea there at eight o'rlock. There will he a reaerved aection for the D. A. It., and they will give Ihe flag aalutc, led by Mra. Allen Sloan. All member are urged to be pres ent. a a ' a- Marriage Announcement Deceive! Word ha been received hero of the marriage of MIk, F-IbI Olaen and W. J. llrown. both of Medford. on Juno 7. The bride la veil known here, and la the (later of'Mlaa ttdltti Amberg of the California pre gnn Power compuny. The .young couple will mako their home In Medford. . , . , lnomlar KHurnlnc Mr. and Mr. Charlea Ioomla. and aon Cor don and John, are expected to re turn today from Newport, whero they havo been vialtlng for the pa at week. a a a ljorallno; In ' Kugene Mr. and Mr. Kran Wlmer and daughter. Mia Mahon, left yeaterday for lloae burg, whero they will remain for tow day vialtlng before aetlling In Kugene. Wlmer la a Southern Pa cific engineer. , , , a a To Rocky Point Mlaa Jean Perry. Mlaa Anita Shaffer. Howard Met calf, and Wllmot Sandum enjoyed a picnic at Hocky Point Sunday evening. a ' a a . KHiIng Trip Charlea I. Itobert and family, and Mr. and Mr. O. W. White (pent Sunday at Rocky Point flahlng. a ' ' a a Chriallan Church Circle to Meet The circle of the First Christian church are to meet thl afternoon In the basement of the church at 2:30, A large attendance Is desired, a a a Ilia; Tonrlat Season A a proof that the tourist season la In full blast, over fifty ear registered at the chamber of commerce Saturday and Monday. Practically all plan to stay at least one month, while a great many are planning to remain the full anniroer. . Ktrr lycavr Mr. and Mr. Tt. S. Setter and children have left for Yuha City. Calif., where they will locate. Mlaa Anna Setter, who la a local high school graduate of '27, plan to attend the Marysvllle jun ior college for two years, and' then enter Stanford university. , a a a t'nderwood Away C, H. Under wood left last night for Port land, where he will remain on business until Thursday. llark from School Charles John- son ha returned from Seattle, whore for the past whiter months he has been attending the Univer sity of Washington. John return ed, with hi alatay, Mlaa Anna Mae Johnson, uwho visited for a abort time In lha northern city. . a Ilnby Horn Mr. and Mra. .John M. Long are the proud parents of a alx pound boy, born at the Klamath Valley Hospital Sunday. June 12. The rhlld ha been named (laorgo Martin. Mra. On mice Here Mrs. Waive (lunde relumed yeaterday from her homo . In Dunamulr after visiting over th week-end here. Mra. flan dee In the daughter of Mrs. Walter Jamea and the grunddaughter of Mra. Mary McDonald. , . a To Crewrnt City Mr. and Mra. T. A. Hohertsnn and Delbert Hob irtsnii are spending the next few day Vialtlng in Crescent City. '- 'rrln , Homo Hugh Currln la home from Salem, where be haa been attending achool at the Wil lamette univeralty. Itaymoud Yarnea, who haa been attending sums , achool und returned Currln, la atnying nt the Currln homo during the aummer while em ployed with the Klamath Ice Storage company. , RubPain0ut0f Rheumatic-Joints For SR year, millions have rub bed eoolbing, iwnotretlng St, Jacob oil right on the ten der apot, and by the time they say Jack Rohlnson out comes the rheumatls pain and distress. St. Jac obs Oil Is harmless rheumatism and pain liniment which never disappoints and does n't hum lha skin. It tnkee ipain, soreness and -stiffness from fchlng Joint, muscles and bones; (top sci atica, lumbago, hack anhe and neuralgia. .15 cent bntlln. Ourauleed by all , druggists. Adv. C. returned to Klamath Falls ye4-terda;.- Yarnea, whoa boma la In Salem, la vialtlng here" at tha Ooet ler Dome for time." a a a From O. A. C Hugh Kerwln Is bark for th summer from O. A. C. where ha Is a member of th Sigma Nl fraternity. a a a lb-turn Homo Mra. Jea Parker, and daughter, Mr. Bertha Bell, and j Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bell, who havo been vialtlng at the bom of. Mr. Parker' daughter, Mrs, Jamea' II. Drlacoll, returned to their borne yeaterday at Illy. ' . i J Vh.lt lug In Valtry-rMra. . Harr i Coellnr and ItdriHren ,left yesterday f..r a week at .the home Of Mrs. fo ra week at tie.'home of Mra. fjoellor 'a mot-ier, t To nrlllnKhnm Iltoy Erdman. teacher at tha Fremont school, la leaving aoon for Belllngham, Waah. Hers ha plans to spend most of bis inr! i vacaiion, ana laier Kin return CO With) ' w,erf ne win viail wnn m ib uruiiif.r ann 111111117, 1 MU Gordon . Hack Mis Fay Gordon ba returned from Corvallla. where ahe ho been attending achool at O. A- C Mia Oordon plana to spend the summer here. , , Wlmer Roar Miss Elvira F.lt treim. Merle Rimer. Miss Anita Schaffer,. and Wllmot Sandum mo tored to the Klamath river, near Kuno Friday evening and enjoyed To Kugene Mr. and Mr. Cenrg.; C. I'lrlih left Sunday morning for Kuaeno'. where they will attend the graduation exorcise of their daugh ter. Mlaa Katherlne. who has com pleted her fopr years at the uni versity. IV fore coming home Mr. and Mra. t'lrlrh will drive on to Portland for a few daya business a wlenr roaat. and pleasure trip. I ' '. i I Jteturn from Portland tMrs. R. Motor South Mr. and Mrs. tins M. Smith and aon. (lord on. hfve C. Johnson and children left yea- i returned front. Portland with Mrs. terday by motor for southern Call- Smlth'a mother, Mrs. McCloud, who fornla. . Mra. Johnson and children will spend the summer visiting rel atives and friends and Johnson will .return hois to look after his building business. ' a a a Hauaer Here Kenneth Hauser, aon of Eric Hauser, well known hotel man of Portland, la here for a few daya on buslneaa'. registering at the Wlllard. Jfauser Is one of the Hauser Construction company In the northern city. a a ' a From KoullM-ru California The Misses Helen sad Norlna ' McCready are tier to- spend the aummer with their parent. Both have been teaching .In lonteroy, Calif. . a .. a a From IV of O. Ted Oillenwaters Is In the city after graduating from It. of O. C.lllen waters" plans to go into law here. . a a 'a ' Kxperted Today Mr. ' Cor Cloud Is expected today from Grants Pass, to vlalt with her sons. Bill Cloud and Mr. aad Mra. Linn Cloud. .--.. a ; Warren Hack 4Vott Warren has returned from the U. of O. t spend the aummer month here. Warren 1 a member of tie Phi Delta Tbeta , 'house. 'i I . . j From Corvnlll Louis Stewart; .has returned for the summer monins from O. A. C. a a a Homo From .fMiool Raymond . Yarnes, trom me . w niaineiiw vjut verwnnr. nna Fred Ooeller of O. A will spend the aummer. here. LEARN TO DANCE From Known Teacher 1 Dorothy. Bake School of Dancing Ball Room aad -Stage Lessons Any lima By Appointment 1112 Main St. ' rhone MS-W for rcooD, sSyiciiBLE' . jil .f . i. i SB ii !. v- u m rw - a ir . usea i. r i 'ft'. .r ' .v - Priced Right See BUICK GARAGE 1330 Main Street .(''a' V A ' ' tin t! VTliT- Tonight JENNINGS. TENT SHOW vigwer . .j..- . ... 1Q i .-. :.- t'.tL . & hv-t; . ;.tKrr.'' i.'iu. U.ii EAT plenty of fresh vegetables ; Drink plenty , of water and pure wbotedqgetr , six to eight glasses a day and escape spring fever. Enjoy . the, bracing freshness of the season. To keep vegetable ,ia primec eonditiov4o serve salads cold and crisp-t-to .whet your appe tite these daysyou cannot g-t along without ice in- the refrigerator, .. . .,rj, --- . Ytjur iavorite soft tirinksrven plain 'water will tempt you if well chilled with crystal pure ice.. Clever hosts and hostesses of todav serve swtfkling iced drinks, the year Jround. . h yam ic' card' " ' ' f Q Q . " wmaowi, , ,v ya, - . I . A.i- ... ...-.-., I - .-.'f -W; : Klamath Ice and Storage'Coi ; 661 Spring . ' ''Pkoiii'ES Jivi, 0 trtliVtt Of till XlaiJUiitJ firyr f, TOMORROW NIGHT BARGAIN D AiSj CE ALTAMONT "It's tho Mualo , . ' i i COMING I SATirtDAV AXI SVXHAY ., Th . i DcCKCILKTOH DANTKRS From Han Franrlaro .1 J o r-w. l 'II the big comedy-drama I I - ,.. I .C-nnrv Hvrtocrile Wi I 1 . , Sil ; I I T?TTVI" ana nonen '11 I "WINNERS 4 Sinner.' ,1 rT7 TUP . 11, til I II iuvjjm.uAi . TIMJCOY I Sou,HSU,k. I Directed by ' ill Change, et- -program -every II , I .W.S.VANDXKE other nlaht . I I C " , - . . Keguiar rires .. f ;...'. .V ,," .',-..,. Tl '"" -T ' ' ' " " ' ' .'t r " ':- i ' Ifc, Ti Crowded? 1 K U ' I t ' im -e!. r. ' I ' ! Has vour business outgrown your present II ' I i M Nation? w I ' , r rsr: a I ..: .... ... . i a i ' i I - ... ca. i.rsai 1BII 'I ill Let us airange for the construction of a new .11 h ii.iii. nuiinintr. suimoie ro vour reauiiemenis. ij i i SLATER INVESTMENT CO. !l .! I 115 So. 7th St. 1 '.' r .Phone 688 , I : 1 II ill IHIIV. 1" ret electricity pd(ik ISJS KAS VVV (V y' sWeeL chilledtatrl ': .1 The hot days are herecjight- - ! fl healthful days so long as you can keep fit!.. : 1 But for perfect health, be care- , ful of your, foods! ' r " Tiy i8:.. . Place a bottle of milk in a neighbor's .elcctrit refrigerator, ,or4 let, your .dealer , maHe this test; .for, you. Leave it there a .... t week : or ten days. -Then examine it . ' it's still tweet . .: , Clean, Jiygienic, sanitary electric re- . ' ' : frigwat ion , will soon be in every modern J hpme. jYour, dealer will, show you -m : easy and economical way to have t mop . on attractive installment payments , if , you prefer., : .,. ,' ' i ' ' . . 1 i ' - . Tffi CltQRNIA OREGON ! ; POWER COMPANY r tv . , ; ; ) V s"t mniui. nshrstmsail rowIACOMPANX i Offices: Mcofiardf Orcgoo . . ftiTat rung, C)icgoT Grants P, Oresoa . Kkmath Falls, Oregon Yreka, California Dunirnuir, CsUUbtniA UUIk(VSIONk5 r l c S tr .,'-. TRY NEWS CLASS ABSlET RESULtS