The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, June 18, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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-THB KLAMATH NEWS
'. Saturday, June 18, 1927.
CITY BRIEFS
Kmni Niili'iit Mm, M III on Hinllh
of Hnlgui la In III I'll lur ooins
1 1 in (i vlnliliiK wltli Mr. uuil Mm,
JIlU Ilrlacull.
Hllkii lli-n' Cyril I'aramia u(
T.oa AiiIi- la In thn city ilminlii
lit vlalt lii'i-o mid ollinr piilitta In Hid
county for mini I lino. I In la ilm
aou at Mr. Ada I'uraona ot.llvu-
1111.
fhi Uuataiwa-.lrniln Honlcy, t'hltn.
Quill niitrt'liuiil, waa linro yvstnrilu)
00 bualuoas and visit Inn.
Viali un Williamson Itlvcl- "Mm.
W. I Handors anil Mm. Henry
(trims snout thn day ycstorilay Wait
ing with Mm. O. 1.. Ilruwn oil f
Wllllaioaon rlvar.
,
Krtmi I Milieu llttiuli Mra. Jnnira
Urlmi'i waa In Ilm city yiutnnlayj
front hi-r horn un Iht Cupro ranch j
oil muiamson rimr.
(In llunlnnui llorr Mr. ami Mm.
Parry Vouibwlrk from Ilia frunkml
Crrk hatrhsry wvra In Kluiiiaili
falls yoaurday on tiuslnosa.
ItHurn from Han Kinnrlaro Mm.
A I tart May anil chllclrrn. llui'luti.
Winifred, and Urono, haa return
ed from 8an -Krani'lsro and SIitii-iI.
California, whor fary bar aprnt
lb past th run weeks Tlattlmc frlm-la
ud rrlatlvna.
! (iurata of lra. lMimta Jim and
Until l)lon o. Hut l lo .Mnimliln,
. Navaila. are hri for a few Jays
Waltloc . Ibalr cousin, Mm.
C'barlta Loomis.
.
' In Klhplnj( Mint Mary Wawl
and Mla Myrlla Duller ol Ml. Lhl l
er In lbs city yaatnrilay shopping.
' Ixmlc for I'ortlaml Mm. llul'i
Corn lab wjparta to Iran tomorrow
nlnlil for Portland where aim will
make hrr home. Mra. Cornish bit
for aome lime bom employed ill
fife and Amlrke'a. . .
. e 1
Trninirml - Clarriir Cu Ik 111".
who la roniim trd with the Rbrll oil
I'onipauy boa been liaJufurrod la tho
i Clilloquln brunch.
Camping Trip -Mr. I.. O. Arrn
and two euna. Mlaa (iartruda Ma
Itulrr, Miss Maritaret ..Mamilrq' and
Joluinln Manulre am an a raiuplim
trip near tho Forusl Lumber com
pany and vxpnl to be gone about
a work or longer.
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e . in nuiui'm wiirimiiiriis r or an j
memtiera or inn iteoineii lion ana
Country club that htive plnyrd their
flmt km mo of golf at the Kenmra
coumr, a tournament will be hold
on both Hut unlay and Rundny ntler
noona, Tlila plan la to enable I hone
who cannot be bi-ro ou Kuudoy t
lilny In llin loiiruuinuirt on Hittur
day, e
I.oi'uiIiik Hern Mr. and Mm.
Itotier Turrny who bnve for I lie pant
ynur .lM'en IIvIiik In aunllinrn Cali
fornia era aauln locating here.
Torr.oy linn accepted a position ai
tho I'lnu Tree oiguiilal.
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HiK" KIiImi dm Another slilp
menl of linns from llio Kliiniath
b a a I n - tliree carloada , from the
l.lnkny ranch guvn evidence yester
day of I lie grndual rife of tbla In
duatry In the Kin mul h baaln. With
exceptional feeding condltlona In
Tula I nM.'. Hie farm orrupatoa I
grudunlly Increasing In Itnporlunce.
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AllM'rlMHi to lavr I'. A. Al
hrrtnon. antra niojiuger fur Ilm I'ell
cun liny l.unjlMT conipnny pxprcta to
leave till coming wuek for Chicago
where be will transact bualnoaa.
Mra. Alhrrtaon who has been Wait
ing for aevxral inoulha wltb rvlatlvea
and frkails. In Aw York City will
Julo hcV bualmud In Chicago.
.
' On Vorailou Mm. Arthur Jones
left today for Portland where ehr
will epend her two weeka vacation
vlelllug with friends.
(iui-sta ill lillHuln Mr. and
Mm. I Hive McAulirre and Mm. J. 8.
Ilatrmnn motored to Chlloijuln on
Tlumday evening where Ihey were
dinner gueata of Mr. and Mra. I.oyul
William Chrlaly. Mra. Ilateman la
the mother of Mm. Chrlaly, former
ly Mlaa Ilcaile Tull of thU city.
e
Hporliiim Meet Xomla) Itaporl
from the Htate Hportamen'a aaaocla
tlon meeting will he given Monday
night by O. I. Matthrwa at ,tho
iiinnlhly meeting of the Klamath
Rportamen'f aoaoclation. A report
will alio be made by Nate Otterbein.
e
Tiikiw I'oolllou Kenton Ilanmkor
who baa recently returned from Ibe
V. of O. haa accepted a poaltlon
with thn V. I). Miller Conatructlnn
conipnny. llamaker cspecta to re
runie his school work In the fall.
.
. Kroni Merrill Hit. O. P. Miam
hart, Mm. T. M. Arnold, and Mra.
Walter Itobliieon were In the city
yenterday abopplng and viaitlng.
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Merrill Vl.llor Mm. Bob Cheyne
and ilnuKhlem. Nellie and Alice
were ahopplng and vlalllng hero
yeatenlny.
I uileciroee Oiiemtbm M hut Bnnt-
rlca Hurr, daughter of lr. Unix,
yi'Hlerdny uudarweut aa operation
for uppendlcltla at the Klamath Val
ley hoiipltal. Mlaa Rarr'a home Ih
In Oregon City and aha baa been
tIhIHiir hero for the pant two weeks,
tihe la reported a gelling along
nicely after the operation.
J. L. Morgan Looks
Over New Oil Well
J. I.. Morgan, of Denver, Colo.,
und aaaoclutcd with I In Ohio Oil
conipnny, a aulmlilliiry of Ilm
Hlandnrd Oil company, for a tiuiii
lier of yeiim, haa apent the pant few
dnya In Klumath Kulla vlalllng Dl.j
location of tho Houlhern OrrRon
Oil cuinpiiny'a well Ibrno nnlea
aoutheaal of llonaiiita.
Mr. Morgan Iiuk been onKniteJ
In the operating end of the petrol
eum linlimiry for the punt 13
year and afUir chucking over lie
atruettira choaen by 1. K. l.ort
nian for a deep teat well, auten
I hut It waa "beyond doubt. Hie
beat bet In Oregon.
"I have been vUltliig the var
loua iiperatoiia In Oregon and
Washington and It la my opinion
that the Uouunxa atructure pre
aenla the beat noaalbllltira for open
ing up new field," Mr. Morgui
alufed.
"I havo known of Mr. Iireinnu'a
aucceaa in varloua flelda In the
Kocky Mountain dlatrlet and I feel
that be haa an excellent chance
of brlngig in a well cn tho loca
tion ha haa choaen near Uonanza.
He haa erected a very auliatantlal
derrick, two bollcre and from hia
pant record I am convinced that
ho will make a thorough teat of
the atructure."
Mr. Mornan'e operation were
confined principally to tho Halt
Creek and Muddy flelda In Wyom
ing. The Ohio Oil company, wltb
which he waa aaaoclutcd, la the
Inrgeat production company In the
world.
Realty Transfers
f-rlla
of l,ot
ji:kim. i
The K. . Co., to A. A.' Bottle:
ilita la-n illk Hucotid Hot Kpgi.
Krunk Xiimpfo lo Joavph Zumpfe;
Uil I) of Hhc. 21-4112,
JoHeph Kiitnpfu to Krunk Zumpfa
and Murlo .Zuinpfe; aame properly.
I". P. Klelameler, .it ux, lo Henry
1 1 link mini: Tracts 4. 6 Klilnicler
Acre Tractn,
The K. I. Co.. lo
Humphrey; KW 75 ft.
Ill k 42 ((ot'Hpxa.
Wllclla T. Stewart to Hi nry Cloy
ateln; Lot 11 lllk W Kalrvlew No.
.
Fred I.. Itiltledse lo Walter W.
Hrrrlck: I'art Lot 3 and SE14NWV4
Sec. l-4b-7.
Charlce J. Whitney et ux. to AIM
Italph: l)t 6 lilk S Kalrvlew 1.
Alia Italpb to Chnrlea U. Whit
ney and Edith Belie Whitney; aamc
property.
Naimau company lo A. I. Wlahard
nnd C. T. Dnrloy: Lot lllk 4 Ptra!
Add to Altamont Acres; aliio Lot
7 lllk 4. name add.
K. ft. Bmlth et al. to Otto II.
Oche; QC Lot 1J-U lllk 7 Kail
road Addn. K. K.
AITKOVKfl .V. HVAX
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aaw chain fmmv.fi- nr
MODERN
FOOD
STORES
717 Main Street
Service Quality
.$23 Main Street '
Clean J4 Mpderm
" ' It l v
Markets
WASJIINtlTON. June 11. HP)
The war department today approv
ed tho plana for a bridge to be
reconstructed ovor the Napa river '
at Lawrence street In Napa. Calif ,
by the Southern' i'acldc railway. ,
H01tTLANI. Ore.. June 17. (P)
Duller: Kxlra cubes, cliy. 39 c
lb; atandnrda. SB: prime flrsls. 38:
flmta lilt: creamery prices: Prints
3c abovo cube alandarda; butterfut,
40c fob Tortland.
Milk: Haw milk (4 per cent)
$3.32 rwt fob Portland. Butterfut.
40c fob Portland. Steady.
Kgga; Current recelpta, 50c dos
en: fresh medium, 18; fresh stan
dard flmta, 21; fresh atandard ex
tras, 23c. Steady.
Poultry: steady; (lesa t pprcont
commission) Heavy hens, 16u2Uc; ,
light K'alS; springs. nominal:
broilers, I5al6; Pekln white ducks,,
20c; colored, nominal: turkeys.
alive, nominal; dress.-d, Mc Ih.
Oniuna steady; local 13. 70a". 00.
1'oUtoes l.S0a4.6O sack.
All modern facilities is the alle
viation of huntan goffering Tiare
been Installed at the Klamath Vat
ley Hospital.
GLASSES
Eye Examibcd, Ft i ted and the
Cilnr Oiuund m our owo
fjtioy to tail your
iatifuJujl reqifrtmrmtt.
Broken Lenses Replaced
DB. GOBLE'S
?Ot MAIN STREET
Rtpjtti Quick Serpif
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PAUlTwiESE
Reliable Swlaey Watelunaker
and Jeweler
AJ1 Kinds of- Repalrtas
1038 Main St.
ax rr . as " i i v.
f wiuvuie
"the famolis coffee
. Aim iry
g.'Jm lYtil Tf
tlttk Orsif
Ttktt and
Qntn
famous name
WITH A FAMILIAR
SMILE and a wave of the hand
the '
Qoldcn West girl
again bring! to you the meage of coffee
excellence' Whole-heartedly, the biJi
you drink the cup of in delicioui con
tent. Kagcrly, the invites you to try this
famom beverage, that you too may lesrn
the delight! it lui been giving to count
leu othen for almost half a century hero
' in the Pacific Nonhwcit. ; ,
Goldetfc?Wcst
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WW-;
Suits
$3750
Suits
At this moderate price we are showing many
new numbers that are of America's best tailor
ing. Complete satisfaction must be assured
when you buy a BROWNSVILLE" SUIT. -
"It is the fit of your
clothes that counts"
The latest thing in STRAWS, and the SNAP
PIEST TIES in town, with a large asortmcnt of
SPRING SHIRTS that will complete your ward
robe for this summer. . -
a Our Jantzcns Are Here
"The Suit that Changed Bathing to Swimming"
We are the exclusive store for JANTZENS.
Brownsville Woolen
Mill Store
Corner Fifth & Mdn Streets
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The Price You Pay
Doe not necessarily indicate saving por does it result in resj Economy.
The paramount factors arc the quality, jof the merchandise itselt. ana. the
reliability .of the merchant yho sells U. , .-..' .....
Our rigid policy along this line' accounts for our leadership in Klamath Falls.
We never sacrifice quality to meet a cheap price. We handle merchaadise
which we know will gire satisfaction and we are always glad to make any
adjustments which are due. We absolutely guarantee the merchandise we
sell. We employ salesmen capable of rendering efficient, helpful service
and our prices, quality considered, result in real Food Economy to our cue-'
tomers. Prove this yourself at STONE'S. . - 'V
Sugar'
PURE CANE .
Sugar Will Not Be Cheaper 1
100 lbs-
$6.79
IE
JAMS 3-lb. Glass Jars, as- CQ. . SHORTENING-Swif t's JeweV The
sorted flavors, each "yr best substitute. OC
! . 8-lb. pail ..y,1?
'LU"?fY & GoXite JARJSwift's Uver Leaf. Pure
Naphtha. At a saving. OOp f at ' 01 OA
10 large bars '"SLim'J- ,.f?.?
OLD DUTCH The best cleanser. ' PEACHES Yellow Clings in Syrup.
Lay in a few cans. . Q6c No. 2VCans. 35c
3ch t ............... 2 cms .......
' -v STONE'S SUPREME, COFFEE i. $ 1 ,2Q,f (
1 Pound
3 Pounds
35c
1 Pound
r STONE'S QREEN BAG COFFEE)
Our Second Grade An Exceptional Value
$1.00
3 Pounds.
MACARONI Elbow cut, in bulk.
v Fresh stock! Q 1
. 3 lbs. ... : tl V
s TOILET PAPER 1,000-sheet rolls
Finest tissue. Q
" 3 for
PORK & BEANS Van Camp's,
medium size, Fine for Xe
picnics. 3 for
SODA CRACKERS 3-lb. boxes,
, pjain or salted. A real OC
' value. Per.pkg.'- ..T(V!;V
COCOA Fine quality. Full A '
1-lb. cans- tEach ;
RICE Fancy full head. Buy bo
at Stone's. 5 lbs. :::..i. aot
MASON FRUIT
. JARS
Pints $ .95
Quarts $1.15
ii-Cals."!.!. $1.55
BUTTER V'
, Fresh Creamery .;
1 lb: .v 40c
2 lbs.
.. 79c
ECONOMY FRUIT
JARS -l
Pints ....::..-.::...-$hl5
Quarts $1.43
i-Gals. ... .t $1.93
Bananas
LARGE, GOLDEN FRUTT
All Fresh and Full Ripe
V ' 3 lbs.
Strawberrie?, Raspberries, : Cherries,. Cantaloupes,
A full line of fresh Fruits -and Vegetables
SAVE ON YOUR MEATS
Unlike canned foods, fresh meat must be bought 'as' needed- A one-day
special price on fresh meats can save you 'but little; it, is (the every day
' price which javes you most ' Our prices are the aame every day--a. standard
price based on cost that represents money savings to you. . ..
Smoked meats at at saving. You can afford to lay in a
''x . "; 4.l. -v4' 4.1..-.. '
Hi '
Cascade Hams M KltftfPf 32?
Cottage Butts
' . . ; ' Practically Boneless
, " Fine for Boiling Per lb.
30
Bacon
rl wt- n ' ' s "
ai-riK orana : ... . ...t
Medium Weight, Mild Cure Pef lb.
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