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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1927)
THE-KLAMATH NEWS SAfOtfDAY, AUGUST 20, 1927. PAOHTHRF! NOW YOU CITY BRIEFS - v . .. ' Last Day ASK ONE UNDERWOODS 1 Cent Sale 20c Envelopes 2 bunches lor 21c Underwood's 1 Cent Sale .$1.00 Nylotis Face Powder 2 for $1.01 Underwood's 1 Cent Sale $1.75 Facial Astringent " 2 for $1.76 Underwood', l Cent. Sale 75c Skin Whitener 2 for 76c Vtxder wood's 1 Cent Sale , 50c Shaving Cream 2 for 51c Underwood's 1 Cent Sale - i ',' 35c Korn Knocker 2 for 36c Underwood's 1 Cent Sale ' 1 ! r $2.50 Bulb' Syringe 2 for $2.51 Underwood's 1 Cent Sale -50c Milk' Magnesia 2 for 51c Underwood's 1 Cent Sale .50c Almond Cream 2for51c Underwood's 1 Cent Sale 75c Rubber Cloves 2 for 76c Underwood's I Cent Sale 65c Vanishing Cream 2 for 66c Underwood's 1 Cent Sale 60c Cough Syrup 2 for 61c Underwood's 1 Cent Sale 50c Nydenta Tooth Paste 2 lor 51c Underwood's 1 Cent Sale 60c Nylotis Beauty Balm 2 for 61c Underwood's 1 Cent Sale Icy Hot Lunch Buckets 2 for $2.76 Underwood's 1 Cent Sale $1.50 Icy Hot Bottles ; 2 for $1.51 U nder wood's I Cent Sale 60c Nylotis Face Powder 2 for 61c v Underwood's 1 Cent .Sale. 50c Cocoanut Shampoo 2 for 51c , Underwood's 1 Cent Sale . HU) III HIM-.NH v IV.. With several tn xrttiTH of the country's lurKiiat colorations rum ond. tot your kituwledito mi Hk hiihlui " , Jiy I hi. fU( flvf. i,l loony's inHllniii. , ,, I What three iniiQiiUi'turlii'ii corn? ml Ion are reported 10 he cnnvMerlnii a. merger, of Internum tliroiiiili I'Urre H. . Dul'out? 3 Whnt prcilm-ti were orld nally tbii chief fnii-rfxtH ill tho ltul'ont do Nvmuiirii romiiuiiy? ,3 -Who In now head of llie (.'lilted Htntas 8li"il Corporation? , 4 What inl'l-wi'dU'in eliy wad liulll as a production ceiiler for United HtllteS. Mlljl-I? i In Iho forming of what nix corporation illil tint Durunt Inter ests plar a prominent purt? 8 -What I. the , shortest ills taneo, across Hi I'plted Mates, from Atlantic In pacific oeuuiis? t-tWItu In ethntiloKy? i What are Iho two common nuiuoii for, lh cam" hlnl known a. the ruffed arouse? 9 How many stars aro there In tliu Insliintu of a insjor-geu-erul? 10 In which of the American colonies did Iho French IIUKiie nots chiefly settle? . 1 THK AXHWKKH. 1 (lenorul Motors, Dul'onl de Nemours and L'nllud Htuies Stvol are reported to be considering, a niiTKvr ol Interest. .2 ; Kxploalves wero tho original produi'ti of tho Dul'ont compnny. 3 Elbert II. ISury la head of tho Culled HI u lea' Steel Corpora tion. 4 Cury, liid., was built as a production renter for the .hk-I i-orporntlon. 6 The Durum Inlerets took a lenditiK part In Hie formation of the Ocnernl Motors corporation. 8 The shortest d'stance jrrou llie Unllod Htatea la tram points near Charleston, S. ('.. and San DleRo. Calif. Tho distance la 2 ISO mllca. 7 Kthnoloay la tho science which l run l a of the division f mankind lulo . races, and racial origins. t The ruffed grouse la known hi parti KIkh In the north and pheasant in the aoulh. 9 Titers, are two stars, on a niajor-genurat's insistnla. to The Huguenot settled largely In South Carolina. MODOC POINT Mr. lirl.lt Ntr lluater Chriaty or the Holomon Duitn l.umlior lomimny of Kirk, OrtKon, left yeatvrduy for Kan 'ruiirli:o on B ImikIiiuhm trip. ' He enpert to h" (toiio about ten iluya. . On . Hei k-Kiui 'rrl Mr. mid Kin. Hurry-K. t'eln and duiiiiH ,tr llerthil lft yeatordny alir non for Odoll Lako where tlmy will upend tho weuk-end. y e Frym Khiiiialli .tiiiry Mra. ,.Mutlfu lt-iKer, Hie nurae at Klaiiiatli Agency, waa In the elly yeatetilHy on bualnoaa. I'lclilc Hiimliiy The I.adlen' Allar Horiuty of Morrill will hold ,n picnic flunduy at (he Jim l.afey ranch, two mlloa aoulh of JMurrlll. A r 10:. TO maH Kill bo celebrated faiid dinner will bo aerred at 'noon. Thu uflerunon will be de voted lo gamca. Pricnda of mein- jlH-ra of the church are invited to (attend. . , . ' ..,.' , tt. tuiiiliiK Jloinc Mra. Eliia- ,1101b Kvana will . erturn to her homo on Highlit alroet thla eve ning, after vialtlng t the home of her aon, F,yd Kvans, at Kunnet ' ranch, for tho paat week. ' t-'i-oin Ml, l-uko Mra. C'harlea 1 K. Hhrivor waa aliopplng in the 'city yeaterdu. from her home at lt. ,uko. . ,-, Cefprti Home Mra. (-harlea D. ' Craven anil duughtnr. Miaa (Jetty, ' have returned to tbeir home In . Ilollywor-d. California, after vlalt- lux nt Hie home .of Mr. and -Mra. I JoH T, Ward for the puat three jo'ocka. A number of uffolrn were given In Mlaa Dotty'a honor dur ' lug her stay lieie. I ' I'roiiilnctit ftaiiclifra In Will 'and Kenetli Wllkernon. prominent , ranchers of l.angell Valley, were jbuajneati visitors, fn the city yes terday. e AND K J A n " Vv .t '.roOD CAlRVr UJ J ;l 0 U STPRES V.,,. .Sjfiag,r .layrA., 1 4 laaall " J, fl 1 Two Modernfcsr S.niui ' Store 'yCI O tiQ J W ' ' ' '"Market . ' THE PEAKv: : II . ..- ... . . .... -. i Hy MltH. I). A. M.MII.I-A.V News . Correspondent ' Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Dunn' of Medfnrd, mero-lw houso Ruets of Mr. and Mrs. I); il. Crump last week from Thursday until Saturday. Mr. II. C. Plcrson, Chuck and Dorothy Plerson. and Molly Kutlt were Klamath Kalis visitors Thursday Messrs Kil linker und Jim Slnllh and Miss I'aullnn Webb visited at the 1. C. Kauble homo lust Thursday. John Severln has taken deliv ery of a new Star coach till .wuek. ", , . ' , . H. 'Kdwardsen and family ar rived Inst week from -Norway. and Uavo .liken possession of ono of tho now houses. In company with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kdwardsen. Tho men are broth er and fullior of Hen: Edward sen, who has beun employed, hor'j for some time, .Mr. and Mrs.' A. Jucobsen, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Swanseit. Mr. and Mrs. N. V. 8toddard, .Miss Kdna Stoddard, Alcsara Uus.Osltind. Cunncr Johnson, Joo Nelson. Kd lioberg.t(!us Johnson, Levi Lind, Sorou Tobergscn, II. M. Jensen, dens, J. and II. Kdwurdson, A. Olsen, und ,C. Wright, uttended I Ii o funeral of thu lute Krlt Tobcrgsen at Klumutli Falls, Wednesday. ,. , NoHtian Wilcox and Dean Bod enheltner arrived nst Frldny from Idaho and expert to stay here some time. , Dob Jones has moved his fain tly Into Hie house recently, vacat ed by the family of II. II. McVey. ' The Thursday bridge club met al tiio home, of Mrs. N. Y. Stod dard lust work. Thioo tables were In play, Mrs. Km II Johnson making hlg,h , score. . Ilefore, thu enrd games wero started a gitess-: lug name was' pluyad . at .which ' Mrs. O. Rand received the prise. .The folluwlng ladles enjoyed .Mrs. i Stoddard's .hospitality: Mqsdanuw ; D. 11 Crump, II. C. Plerson. s. .W. Kgellne. Joe MelvUi. M. Krauss, D. A. Mc.Mlllun. Ot.Knnd,, J. (.'. Kuuble, C. Swansen. A. Jaeohson. h'mll Johnson. A. J. Duffy und Miss hldna Stoddard. Among thine who shopped In Jslainath Kulls Saturday were: .Messrs au,d Mesdames J. Murcon, J. Melvln, N. C. Smytbe. Sam tills, II. M. Jenson. Wayne Jen sen, X. I. Short, 0. Rand. S. Vf. Egellne. J. C. Kuiible, A. C. Cook, Jim Helms. KpUl Jphnson, and Messrs W. Spangler, Sum Illfe. i John O'llurt and F.. J. Willelte. Mrs. Wnt. Helms whs confined In the Klamath .Valley hospital a couple of days last week, but is home again now. Mrs. .V. I. Short, held a family reunion Tuesday, in honor of her uncle. D. II. Warner, who Is leav ing Ibis week lor ills home in Vancouver. II, ('. She had as her guests the following relatives!' Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Warner, Mr. 1). It. Warner. Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Warner, Mr. and Mra. (Inn. Yorkland. .Mr. and ..Mrs. J. It Warner. Chas. and Lloyd Warner. Mr. ; Kmll Tobergscn wishes to thank all those of Modoc Point who so kindly assisted h'fm and gave the beautiful flowers, for lite raemry of bis sou. ,. Jrist Tobergsen. Rob McMillan .returned from California Tuesday. His friend Lester Price of Yakima. Wash ington came with him and re mained until Thursday. .VOTH-K OK ,fKTTMOMK.T UV j , Pest muster ..twny John Mc . Cull, locul jiostmuster, and his wife have left Xor Sun Jose,' j Calif., to visit with relatives luud friends. Their daughter,' j.Miss lilllis McCdll, will join them jthere. It. L. (irlfflih. assistant posimuiier, is in . cnarge uunng Mi. McCall's absence. ' I.cuve foe, Portland .Mr. and .Mrs. Rtifus Moore accompanied by Miss Elisabeth McCurdy left yenterduy Cor Portland and other, nothern cities for n two weeks'' visit. They are making the trip by motor. ' Former ; JIchIcuIm , Mere M r. and Irs. C. (.'. Cofer und son Howard of Portlund ute guests at the home of .Mr. and Mrs.' Leslie Rogers ,on Pacific Ter-, race. Mr. and Mrs. Cofer are former residents, of this city and have been absent fiom here for . over eight, years. Mrs.. Cofer Is a sister of Mra. Leslie Rogers.! and .Mr. Cofer Is a brother of Fred and W. H. Cofer of this city. ' Kroni Dray Mill A. J.'Hanan' of Bray Mill was a ouslnws 'vis itor in the city yesterday. ,IN THE COUNTY COURT OF ! THK STATE OF ORKHON, FUR THE COUNTY OF KLA.M- ATI! L THK MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF EFFIE 8. .WILEY. DECEASED. . AT The Liberty K.vmtDAv only: BUDDY ROOSEVELT ns n rii.htV ro.iir, nIitiii KUIIH)fHIgUIl In "The Phantom .Buster" .The llig . ,1' litre i u.dny Is "THE. GREAT MAIL ?, .ROBBERY" , Notice Is hereby given that the I undersigned, administrator, of tho estate of Effle S. Wiley, de ceased, has filed In the Coitnty , Court, of Klamath County, Ore gon, his final account of his ad , ministration of auid estate, to gether with his report and pe tition for final distribution, and Jthat Friday, the Sth day of Sen 1 tern her, at 10 o'clock, a. jtv., of ,taid duy. at tho court room of 'said court houso in usid couuty. 'has boon fixed and aplnilnlod as ;tlin lime and placo forahe settle I nion t of said account, i Dated this Dili clay of August, ,1927.- , WILSON' SHEPHERD WILEY. ! Administrator of the ostato of ; Effle P, wiloy. deceased. A0-13-H0-27;S3 . . -- . . i i. :.. i . . . AT The Pine Tree SATIRDAY "Broadway Nights" Lois Wilean and -Sum Hardy the sweet mammas and Jiuppas of Broadway. '' . Coming Sunday! Rex. tlie wild horse In "No Man' Law" XOVSG,CO.h TnAJVHt'fSU CO.; , ,k .Phono ,107 , '; GLASSES ryes Kxsrnined. Fitted, nd tVe ' CIsmin OrouiM 111 our own .fjcior. Iq j. wir The Polly Shoppe ; . 133 South Ninth St. . , Opposite Post Office HATS HATS HATS .-;!;; !ti j i ! , :, , ' . ' " , ' '. '. ;' First shipment of new fall hats. We always have .something new. ' ' " i -' V '., t : t Newest styles , and materials. New assortment of dresses for warm : ; ,days, $2.95 each. ' luidlei' Kllk Huslerv . lhanllful Hue ' j Milk l,iiKei le j II 'i(iDf A'ovelty ' li iveli-y liar I'lttx, erllletK, Dross . ,ltiteileN, .llrncC" ; lets Jaltcst lietgns iikI styles . - 1.1. I.I i I . Come , and see us of the Canning Season has Jwn reached- Now is the tifneo can .your ..-winter's supply of fruit. Our Stores are complexly istockect.yith awide var iety of Fresh Jrpitt and .Vegetables, priced low. ' f.y i '"'V, Remember that our .absolute guarantee of "Satifacti'oi.Aof' Money Back" protects you. -rc.s. - 't'jt Klamath County's Largest Food Distributors Watermelons : : ; -e Blackberries :; fJt::.. i .98 : " - . - t ' ' ' ' Tomatoes p??&&5:i .7Q, '; "."V - -'- "' '' ' ' - Peaches Just . right for cwnw- Crate.-.--.., X ) V " .j l i 1 i . .'a i .i ' .." .... ."' . ..il..a . V"-'' ''''' ii ' 11 I?' 1 1 . ; Sugar Fruit' Jars I B?$i$:".. 'fflv . . r-P i ' V " ? (-. ;rr rV'v '".':' 2 W 1 rl C ,Lo?-f NWi.PoUtoes .i 11 'pPUjllO :10 lbs. g-4-f Stone's Supreine, , as fine ' money 1 'Q fUiiVV' ;cn.bryt.34 r-f4-kaCk Stone's Gretn Bag. Every pound guir-O i , . . jflfi JceGrep Why Pay Such High Price.? CC VHPrt g , V Spud Chip S, For .that Sunday picnic. J M .tyge .size. '3 for..'.,. .,;.:.. : iyf.V;'.' tO " TTT T JT lTne :Cane . and Maple. None better. A f r . . . ' .,.;,',. ; . .... -A-- ; Crystal White Laundry Soap., 7 33c Soap ,! Jr.; Extra Standard Iowa Corn. ; k' i 1 uorn paK Q Regular .Size VO 3 for j.:............:..:.:...:.. .25 Cheese ?JM2:28c Fancy Alaska Pink Salmon 11 -j? cans Sperry's Hard Wheat QoTtv.aH.ri KJULllV 11 v 9-lb. Bags Four :Money Savers in Our. Markets for Saturday . Swift's Premium Whole of half. Pound ........... "-.:v. Picnics Morrell Pride Fresh stock. Pound 19c Ffpntier Bacon Eastern Squares Pound ; i-...:..:..: ... 19c Medium Weight- Mild Cure..' "I) ' Pound .:.::...;....;;::::..::.....:,:;j:..;;.:.;.i.:.:.:.;.UawC i 5 I K4 itlilit iJttjl titlHitiMitutt. 'Broken , Lenses Replaced OR. COBLE'S 70S MAIN STREET ' .RiPMt) .QnUk Strvitt It , costs you nothing to Look