The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, July 22, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    TUP, KLAMATH NEWS
Friday, July 22, 1927.
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CITY BRIEFS
l-'naiti Crairr Ijikr Mr. mill Mri
Poll f. r"ltn-r with In t tic city yea
terday hum ('ruler hike, wlwre Sir.
Usher hn la-en lining iuik wink
I lila nil in in ir.
HIiuiiImk fiiiiii kciio- Kiln Wll
klua ii lniiilnK In low it fin in
her ho in p ol Keuu ynstctiluy. .
Mii'iuc IhmmmI -A innrrhiRn II-c-ua
ana . uruiiuttl iit i.nu I'alvlii
l-olhrliiaer mid Curu K. Ilarri'tl m
lli county clerk's uttlie 'yesterday.
Itcfurucil llonii - Mm, JimiiM
Howard ami a nuil I daughter, Vir
ginia l.i-c, has returned to tic r home
In California after veiling ul l ho
home of her parrots, Mr and Mm.
K. M. Lilian.
fliti.ii' Ktitilly JrfMXf Mr, n lid
Mr. K. V. Vdimlin und futir Hilld
ixtt left ' tU-rtliiy iimrnUiK fur
HrattJ mhI tithi-r northern ixiluin.
I
jinlN t lnvt Mr. ami Mr Ar-
llllu Hlnd.-llhlUK ailtt lIutlKtlfirr Iff)
fur Cmtir Ink yrwtini.iy ninrolnn
i f t r vUliliiR jti tin liomi' of M.
unit Mr. It. I,, (infill h for m-v.tu)
ilnytt. Tlirjr urf i( itrntuK to tlnlr
ht)nv Ht l.oiiK vli'W, W'nttli,
K-Iiii1Im l uml IImki'II .rate
Krvd Si lm!) ,. It and flande iiigxtl
Iiiivi, left fur Sun Kruni-lai-o to trans,
tit business fur few du). N
l:iHi,-il limn, Kil lliirrlugtoli
Ih exitectcd lii'in from I'ttlo Alio the
last iarl of this week, w here ..lie
wan called by ItK' il".ilk of u rlusn
Irleinl.
Itlrtli -A bah hoy was born In
Mr. and .Mix. I,. I.. Arnclt a l Hip
Klamath Vnll' hospital yesterday
morning.
Itrv. Thomas llelun Itev. J.
Henry Tin.uins has returned home
from Cortland, where lie.tuhmllted
to an operation. Itev. Thorns Ih
not recovering mi fast an might be
; hoped.
I Visiting llrocki-iihroiigti Mm.
Kied Williams, formerly of this
I ' ' . bus arrived from lier home at
, Oakland, Ciillf., In visit at llm liotnu
'of Mr. and Mm. J. (', llrorken-
brotigli. '
Cloned hretly I'lnrliiilii dresses at
lien II, urn's fur $1 '.'5.
CHILOQUIN SWEPT
BY COSTLY FLAMES
(I 'oiitlmicri from riga One)
.Willi U total loss lo building Ullll
, clltruts.
Iln-urmirii ('overage.
All of 111.' plno'4 of l,ulnrNH, ex-
rep'lnic tin? atui-kK mid thn Corhrnn
hotel eru i i ; 1 1 ii 1 1 .. prjle-led br
lniir:inie. Ii ua nld In chlhinuln
I lam n'rhl that there nu limur
' unreyon either th'i Cue iri.n hotel
' building or eontenta.
1 All of llm bullduiKa deitriyed
were of fiuiue con it r iii-tlon. mid tho
lilue. fnei'd by a brl'k breex;'.
, wept apeedlly IhrjuKli the ae-llon
and until.. It ultnont liniiin.lhle for
'he hurriedly recruUe I vidunleer
fire fl(;!Mert Ii inuke nuirli headway
1 uv.ilnat I r. rrlinatin tide of fluniea.
ciitUi':uln u tttth'tut even-a vol
unteer f!r.' dep.irtmeiii. Workmen
from l ie (.'orenl Lumber toinpuu?
j ruahel mnny feet of hoae lu Chilli
fiultrn htiftlncKN aertlnu uud nubdued
tbu flame only tif;,r thiy rea-h.'d
t!ie building vf brlrk or ronr.pte
ronatrurtion.
Ileparli of tlio Jlre n- eived In
. KinuiHth Kalla wi re to Ihe effect
: that the puMre tou of LIHI "iiilo
wuh doomed. Klre Ch!. f Keith
Ambrose run led to the- rvaervatlin
town to lend bit aid In iimbuttlnx
; (be flumet,.
I lie Area Hoped Off.
i ' The fire wat null tnoulderltiic
Mi;t ulxUt. but llm buruPil area
wan roped . ff mid BuardM were
watrhlnx I ho Incipient blaxe to
privent further iprad of (he
flumei.
"Th rtixldvtiti of ('! I loij u In cur
I h Inly deaervo a lot ol credit for
the inuaner In whk'i they turned
out to flKht tho tiro," acrordlna
to l.ouln l'ullli. Clilloijuln bualnuaa
man who brouxhl the first uuthin
He word of the fire to Tho Nrwi.
"Had It not been for tho coopera
tion of the people there, the fire
would undoubtedly -haro bven much
worae,'' he declared.
Wet blunkota a p read over the
Idea of the roof of the atru turn
Willi h houaoa Polln'a confectionery,
anved that bulldlnx. I'olln aulil.
The fact that t ie wind waa In furor
of ihn firs fighter, wua auld by
I'olln to be another Important fac
tor In controlllnir the blaze,
tiooil K'Mire.
Service rendered by the four
telephone oiieratora at the Chllo
quln exehanxe. wua commended by
I many. The glrla, virtually awamped
i wltb culls relative to the fire, from
' outaide polnla, handled 1'ila In
ifurmatlon In courteou faahlon. it
I wax aald, meanwhile endeavoring
'to anawer hundrcda of call ou the
j Dempacy-Bharkey fight lu 'New
j York.
j The Htaudurd Oil company aent
jail ita fire fixating , equipment to
'the acene of the blaxe, in:!u!lng
i hoae and extlngufkhera.
!
WEED ROAD TO BE
COMPLETED SOON
At the Pine Tree
MY KITCHEN NOTEBOOK
by TKvuj. ThtoJoC
Datl Sclaatc CvummIot
Summer FooJt of Ttotty
Coolnett
What hualuind. cfimlnx home
llred and hot from work, won't re-
Ttrp vhm he tlnda nt hli elbow n
tinkling, froaty guiaiv of lemonnde
or Iced tea, particularly when It la
followed hy a aunper of chill, crlup
aalad, thin, tempting alleea of cold
meat, and a fruity, refreshing Ice.
Frozen Salad tnd Iced Coffee
Two of my moat popultif hot
Irputher fooda are frnreu aalud iilid
Iced coffee. The aiilnd. with Ita hnp
py combination of fruit, muyon
sialae aud rbillneaa, ami tho coffee,
vilth Ha rich, amiKith creamlneaa,
.are irnariintiwd lo convert any heat
frnr.Tled lemtier into complete amia
bility. In Imth theaa deleclnlile reel
lira . f count Curnutluit Milk the
luoat lmtHirtuiit Ingredient.
, The Dependable Milk
f for Hot Weather
T enn always, rely on Carnation
Milk Ifa aure tobe puro and
weet. no matter how bot the day.
It doean't rnry, either, aa doea or
dinary milk, but la uniform In qual
ity, with a double creamlneaa, he
raliae ltla evaporated to double
rlebneaa. I know It 'n of high quality,
hoeauae It cornea from aelectcd
herda aucli aa thnan aupplylng the
rondenairy at Ilillaboro. 1 know It
la aliaoliitely anfu because It' aterll-Ir.ed.
Helng completely dependable.
Carnation Ih peouomU-al. aavliig the
ttauiil wanto of "turned" miik und
apolled foods. And. aa uuy doineatlc
aelence expert will tell yoj, it give
cooking results tiuit esai the best
of iMittled milk cannot equal- a
smooth creamlneaa, a line (j'xture.
that are unmiHtakable In ice
creuma, aoujis, amices, puddlnga,
cakes and custards.
This apecitil quality of Carnation
Milk la due to "homogenf union.'
by which the cream globules aro
broken up into minute purtlclca and
distributed evenly throughout ev
ery drop of milk.
I've Mime wonderful recipe for
hot-weuther Huluda aud lee cream
In "My Hundred Favorite Recipes"
tho Cnrnatlun Cook Book, Won't
you Bend for this free liocklel? Ad
dress Carnntlon Milk I'rnducla Co.
Ullsan tit., l'ortlaud.
Carnation Frozen Salad '
cup mayonnaise. 1 cup'Carnn
tlon Milk, 1 cup wlpping creiiin, ?4
cup chopiied black, walnut. 1 cup
chopped pineapple, 1 cup chopped
cherries. 1 cup apricots or peaches,
1 orange. 1 grapefruit. Comblno
Carnation and Cream, chill nnd
whip. Chop fruit: add to whipped
cream mixed with mayonnaise,
omitting fruit Juice. Park In baking
powder tins or round inoulda; placo
lu a 1 to 3 salt Ire mixture .1 hours,
Servo In 1-lnch allcea on lettuce.,
(Continued from Page One)
throughout northern California,
southern Oregon, and western Ne
vada. They came here after apend
Ing a day at Crater lake, an attrac
tion which they were uuanimoua In
declaring to be another excellent
reason for a ahortur route between
tbl biiln and the bay district of
California.
Those who attended . the joint
meeting were:
1). V. Saeltxer, Kedding: Car!
Lumua, Ralramenlo; II. 11. Dun
ning, Mnryavllle: W. (i. Lee, Aub
urn; Itny Junes, Maryavllle; O. U.
Hteele. Yreka. and W. Boucher.
Sacramento. Klamnlh Fall repre
aentutlvea were: W. C. Dulton. di
rector In charge of the chamber
roads and highways committee:
County Judge Roddard, George Wal
ton. C. A. Dunn. J. C. Boyle, C. f.
Martin and Lynn Sabln.
OH'S STAGF. ILllll.
A mid made by police at 132 So.
Second atreet early yesterday morn-
Ing. netted a pitcher full of moon
shine, a gallon Jug half fu'.l, and
j eight empty Jugs.
! Ml over-apron d reuses ou sale to
I day at Bee Begin atore for only
I DO cent.
I (Jlrla how'd you like to havo
i for your lover a fl.-ry. oot-hcuded
Spaniard who fl'hls battles with '
bull whips for your love? Bounds I
I lulereallng doean't it? .1
I And when the lover la that hand- j
some Antonio Moreno that makes
It all tha more Interesting. !
Well .Aiitonlo certainly mak;s It;
llntereatlng enough fur U ret a Uarbo.
, lu "The Temptreaa," now playing at '
; the J'lna Tree Theatre and ho
j make U, Inierpallng for ilm, too j
I bc.'aun. ue get hi uilnto tha bull'
whip fight und all tbe 'ruat of the'
( troublo .be t l ' buttle. Which ;
iahow what a flapper can do. 1
Mia Gaxbo I adorable. Her
forgeoua gowna her gllltrrlug per-1
onullty- no wonder even the !iand-;
aome Tour quite loat bis h'-ad over,
I her. i ,
I 4 Another treat Is promised tho
j patrons of th Pine Tree by the'
second appearance of eight' act of '
; "Amateur Vaudeville, " Mupy new j
fuces apcclalty numbera, a four-year-old
prima donna, and some'
; snappy dancer will appear before
the footlights for your approv.il. j
IThey approbate four applauso so
'' don't stay awy. but come and ')or.t
these youngsters. '
See the new fall woolens at Orre
Tailor Shop they are different and
Ipricea are right.
KUYKENDALL BACK,
FOLLOWING INJURY
i KobeTt B. Kuykendall. attorney
of this city,, and a member of the
firm of Kuykendall and Kuykon
dull, who has been convalescing In
the Rood Samaratan hospital In
.Portland for aome weeks past, as
;a result of a severely fractured
'limb, returned home Thursday.
! Kuykendall wa a delegate to the
'Amerlctjn Legion convention at Laillenn nomination for attorney gen-;
tlrunde 1hla week, but wa unable tra' n" )' (
to attend. Mo l alnte cotntnlttee-., '
man of ... K.ama.h repu fc, Vn" a","? t'odav"",
lcan central commltte. and l s.,5i .7iT ,U.7S Be aure to
: promlnenUy mentionial In Ortegnn aa lhl,m 0JforB you niak, a
la possible eaudldale for the re pub-; chaae.
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HI'KCIAL
Un I'crmiwiewt Wave
IS
to first lo applicant
PKAItt F. IIKALTY HIKH'PR
Phone 3v 63 Main
FURNACE
Heating Plant
For Sale
20,000 to 30,000 capacity.
Used one winter. '
$125.00
list North Ol li . l'lione :I71
EXPERT r . D i i SHOP OUR
F1TTEIIS Our Entire Regular Stock WINDOWS
Buster Brown's
Store-Wide Shoe Sale
MEN-WOMEN-CHILDREN
All Colors, Styles and Sizes
Reg;. $10.00
Now $5.95
Reg. $7 and $8
Now $4.95
y1- 0- "
Reg. IC.8S & S5.85
Now $3.95
Men- -Men
while they last- Just two prices
$3.95 and $5.95
High Shoes
$5.95 and $3.95
Oxfords
$3.95 and $5.95
VA Off On All Work Shoes
One-Fourth to One-third Off on all Children's Shoes!
WE SATISFY OR YOUR MONEY BACK
Good School Hosiery for Children, 19c and 29c
i
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KltTV Vttll lIKI.IXyl'KXT I.M
MtDVKMKXT ASSKHSMK.NT.
ill ' '
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'""-.Caaaai imt"' , iymnrri
For making dressing
for cool salads, for
creaming iced coffee
and for all other sum
mer milk needs, Car
nation is Ideal. Keeps
sweet and fresh with
out ice. Always ready
when you want it.
(Set ttctpt tbmr)
A Qnarlrr Crnlury
in Oregon
I C I37 rimalton Milk Pmdiirti PA J
mm
Ity virtue of a warrant Isaucd by
tho rollre Jmlge of tho City of
Klamath Kalla. Oregon, dated tlio
2 Slid day of June, A. 1). 1937. ami
to mo directed, notlco la hereby
given that I havo levied upon thu
followiug-deacrlbcd real property,
to-wlt:
Lot 15. block 11. Hot Springs
addition In tho City of Klamath
KiiIIb, Klamath county, Oregon,
taken and loried upon aa the prop
erly Of A. J. Scott, In satlataction
of a certain paving Ilea created
and docketed by tho City of Klam
ath Kal I a, Oregon, for a propor
tionate slinro of tho coat of Ira
proving 46th Improvement Dull,'
which aald lien la docketed In vol
ume 4 of the city lien docket of
aid city at pagn 117 thereof, on
the date of October 2G. A. J).
1 :'(), In the rum of $44(1. lit). No
tice la also hereby given, that the
underalgned will, on the !5th day
of July. A. D. . 1927, at the hour
of 10 o'clock, a, m, nf aald day,
at the front door of tho city hall
In aald city, acll nt public auction
lo the highest bidder for cash In
hand, tha aforementioned aud de
scribed real property, or ao much
thereof aa may be ncceasnry to sat
isfy tho above lien In the. sum of
$448. 6S, together with Intorcst
thereon at the rate of 8 per cent
per annum from tho !6lh day of
October, A. D. 1926, und together
with the coats and disbursements
of sale herounder.
KK1TH K. AMBROSE,
Chief of Police of the City of
Klamath Palls, Oregon.
J.24-JV.1-S-1B-22
Bring Your
Tooth Troubles
To Us
Wo can make jour tooth
t miwa vanish that 'a
our business. .
Tho first neglect Is tho worst
catch decay nt the beginning
nnd the worst of your teeth
troubles will bo over.
Wo apccuillic In extrac
tion nn'il pinto ,'
work,
PORTLAND
PAINLESS
DENTISTS
' 1)11. HAVEN'S, Mgr.
rhono 04 Cor. 11th Main
OFFICE
SUPPLIES
j UNDERWOOD'S
KODAKS &
SUPPLIES
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SPECIALS
Regular $1.50 Alarm Clocks
98c
NYLOTIS CREAMS
35c and 65c
Sole Agents
. IVIANA TOILET
GOODS
y
BOX STATIONERY
SPECIAL
Regular $1.50 Doll Head
Stationeiy '
98c
LATHER BRUSHES
Regular $2.50
ICY-HOT LUNCH BOX
with pint thermos bottle
$1.98
I
I
I ,
M, alv a!-;l--'JB
aaMgaaVMgBaMaaaHgamS
Regular 75c
RUBBER GLOVES
Pair, 49c
NYLOTIS Face Powder
60c and $1.00
5JS ! C.AIVnR'C.
rHOr.OI.ATFS
CURLING IRON
Special, 98c TOOTH PASTE
SPECIAL
Cvy l""! ! A iyai iootn jjiusu .ov
V
V V Total $1.00
Af s) SOTH FOR 73c
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KODAK. ALBUMS
LADIES PURSES
1-3 OFF, Saturday Only
New Styles, Real Leather
50c to $10.00
35c to $5.50
MOSQUITO
LOTION
I puritSJ
TJ00fe
KLAMATH FALLS OREGOW
WHCI t ' PARTICULAR PEOPLE '
BUY THCIR DRUGS
littlURiffT'i
FLY-TOX and
SPRAYERS