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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1927)
SIX SATURDAY, OCTOBEU 1. 1927. THE KLAMATH NEWS -Jgene Man ! Audrey Ferriss Thinks Which ' i : " ' ' : J , Lamm's Mill 8pWlal Correspondence) THOMAS Lao JCdwards of Kimcnc. was) Service VrlH Ullor it. Ihe homa of hlsi HOLLYWOOD. Calif., sipt. i. Inter. Mrs. A., L, Clark, last 'The Warner Krothcr now have Thnraday. tw0 )leia" the iliihoin- and Mr. and Mrs. Jamo Helm and Audrey Xerrla. This story re Mr. and Mr. A. L. Clark were gards Audrey, tmslnosa Tlsltoin In Klamath j Although. she has tried to act Fulla Toeduy. : grown up since her entrance Into ,Mr, and Mr. C. Youniren of the film colony a few months aito. IMna Rldg. were guests Sunday Audrey still Is Just a twantttul at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. child. Jack Warner predicts ' a Jacobaon. Itreat future for the air! and she Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kills spent t0 be luIUIiltiK his pro- Sunday on a picnic at Man Creek phecr. summit. . yvhon WI.tins about Audrey. It ! Mil. N. C. Smytbe waa a auent , ,.,, ,.. . , u""ul"' hCr much like of Fort Klamath, from Tuesday W(JuU hunil,,u mi . r noay. ... !a grrtWn K,rl ou, h tnjnocent j Orlu Kitchen was a Riipat ruinnivi-itng fairly shout for an! the taom. of .N. C. Stnytbo. Wed-, extrerai.,v ,hort cttri(r ,,foT ,hc; nay' . . . IfrlndtnB cameras. Why, Jackie: d "Pk McN'"""l.'vd Coocan act. much older than this Bob and Ocor, .Mr!, Y. Stod-(luburn hairwl irtrt,M j dard. Mr. 8. W Esellne. Ihe: Kllo ri'. 1M I , ,,v"!n ! Ml" Vrrl. crashed Into pic-' Mary Jo Walsh and Ray Warner' me sl,e that were chopping and T.Rltinr in . . . . . . Klamath Fall Wednesday . " "'ed "" ( f Walter Foster, traffic officer 5ore VT f. , v from Kl.mtb Fall, was In Modoc d,anclnf '"'"" '' Point Tuesday on business con- los nsel,, 'he,re ,hC? .i,- .i , .k, . she was discovered by Jack (AraifiaT I ha iiviiAnl In which little Jackie Melvin wa, Injured Whlle; 5om,y fT. 'T about a month ago. He wis also slRnc1. h'r 'f f'""n ! " llnby ' Pegsy . True-, she is ' r -f . s. inrestlKating the railway-highway , several of his films. accident which occurred c.rlyj Then the chance with W'ar- i .... . x nnriav mnrnlnr n'r "roipem as v.eorgie Jiu Bob Jones and M. Knaus. were ! '"-r Iny Mur- vtaitora in Klamn, Falls Thurs-tPb!r- She did things up so l.u (jjy . jtitully In that production that George and Bob M.Millan were iB '"d"1 ontract as one of In Klamath Falls Tuesday prac-, Warners' atars. tlclng football I Audrey has two distinctions Mr. and Mra! Evanson. Mrs. '.nnutuafin this hamlet. She still Trnlller nf Klamath Fall anrt u her Own name and Oetrge Rand and Mlts Alta tbinks. Dawea of Pine Rlde were vis- J" """JTine: minting Itora at the home of Mr. and! "What Is your favorite amuse Mra. O. W. Rand last Sundsv, ment?" 1 asked her during lunch Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Rand at- the other day. tended the American Legion and Thinking was the girt s start- Laniea Auxiliary lodge Tuesday repiy. i ime id jusi su uu evening In Klamth Falls. .think oh. about everything, my f 'Road Crew ' 1 Grading IV ' Tule Lake A. V, 8 lull 1 1 un tu KUmuth F.1IU. Tuwday nd nMurnnl with Mm. Sltulti anil 1 ti u no w h Uy dauihtrr. IVtor Kisher hn Hourly com pleted his hoiiHi un Mo Iiomr vU'Hd. Krauk I.ce htm bri.n h tflstlttK with Uk carpiiiter work. Mr. Biu) Mm. William Lay man w e ro 1 11 K I tun u 1 1 F.i tl a on The Siskiyou county roid vrtvt ii ie rail ins prt ot the ronrti for the liomontos tiers Slklyou county amuuil Tufo Inko. This wHI rmtlv ftl t t.i homt-' tteadcrs during tlu tutor moutli when th loaiU Ihvuiuo iiniii iinpa'(aM. Mrs. It. 11. l mptvl. Mm. B. ' lloriit)t:tk, iiul Mrs. K. Purkeo were viyltors ut Tulo Lake Tiics- i day. j S. i tuslwootl haft roturneik to li lit home at the 0VMe It n-' dniph much, after vttt1tiR with; his daughter Mrs. !urket for the past mcMith. , Tom Newton made a trip to ' Ashland Rial brought hta fathtw ' and mother tack with him.; They ! will reide on Mt. Newton's home-' lead on Tule Lako. Mr. and , Mrs. Newton are old residents of Klaniutli county nd have many friends whu welcome their return ! to the valley. j K. II. Purkee has completed ' his new houe and expects to more i In the near future. Railroads Agree 1 On Sites Locally ll'im'lim.Nl troMi rare ne) At the Pine Tree Audrey Kerrto they are going to let their par- Word has been reeeired of the Present work at the studio, what lents suppcrt them all their lives. birth, of a daughter to Mr. and the future holds for me, current ! like to be wfth people who Mr. Vera Smythe at Portland, 'events and what my friends arejknow something and from whom The girl has been named .Helen .doing. you can learn things. Yvonne. My principle Interest now Is I "That girl Is the best bet we W. Vanduker. St.. was called my career. And besides. I don't nave had on this lot since we to n Klamth Falls hospital Sat- like boys my own age. They seem I signed Dolores Costcllo." Jack nrday evening to-be at the bed- to be so empty headed and use- j Warner, west coat production aid of his brother-in-law, Walter less In this world. The boys I (chief, tild me. "We put her In McUwrath, who was fatally In- knew at schoal never did any- irad riKht at the start and al- Jured when the speeder which thing but play around. Every though she was good, she has be was driving at Lamm's camp, time I see them I wonder it they improved 90 per cent in the last overturned and brushed him. ever expect to do anythms or II three months Those who tnjxyed the stage version ct Ziegtehl'a uoied inus-! IcbI success "Sally." in which f . Marlllyn Miller made her perm-i anent success, will -f itul added ; Joy in the screen version of tho same piece., starring I'ollrVn Moore, whii-h comes to the Pine Tree theater today. Colleen Moore brings to the role of "Sally" a genius for sympathetic inierpce tatien that uniueUonnb!r will make Hits role an outstauding hit o( her ; long list of successes. "Sally"; calls for much human interest. ' pathos, fire of temperament and j delightful sentiment. the People" warehouse In souure up Kwsui. i lo company prop ;ri'y, a peitllon which was grain ed at a oreeliil council muting j til ill I Thai the Ureal Northern will 1 build ti coiiililued freight and passenger depot on lite Klxih I street pioticrt). peth.itM In con ijuitctloii ith tHe Kiiuthefu Pn- cltic. la the IxUi f of ninny here. Cnnfticlu! reports . uncovered i here Fil.uiy by the News. Indi cated !.il the lir.Mil Northern wilt hac a deiuit completed on I his ir ni a short ilmu after the .firs of the tear, when thl eom- Putiy's train, are schedule. 1 to start rolling hi and out of K 'li nt ll Fulls. Mother of Four s I Is Held In Jail CtknMmii (rom Pag 4ie) Uay W'tiril, Mim. KliutnoiiH atiitl Senator Wlltiaiv Kinjj of t'tah "wait at tht bttttoui of my trou blra. I lnttndrd to pet htm first but he left town. J mli;e John son was the mco.h! victim.". Authoiitl8 believe Mm. Slnt uionn hint brooded over cane and her troubles until alio h tcnmn mentally uututauced. Her husbaud. Jtihu Simmon, was lllt-t nt Hltmham in JM" while In ilic employe of the 1'tnh Copper company. In behalf of . , LITTLE JOE ' f?ATrlECc rS tfl yJOAie some BoM"? OJOCK, COKOi tHW UUOH t vri-. ...... A. . I lC-k: tJA"-) S-'-iV CtUlEC,E. V . Iht four chllilivu and haraeir, ! Mrs. rllitimonn aucd fur llo.OOjl. Two years ago Ihe (vderal district court with Judge John- son preslilinn ruled lu (uvor i( the t'oppvr company. All appeal , whs taken to Ihe V. H. court uf lujipeuls and the din'tslon of llie! . lower court upheld. M.IV NT lll'N PHUTI.ANll. tire., Nclit. 3V. I -A. (I. Kiislilliilit, uoniltialed by 'an nssemhly of lot last night as Ititsependenl republican candidate - for conKress fi-uin the third dls ! trlct lu opposo F. . F. Korrell, republlam and Ktlou Walklna, deinocral. waa constilerllia loiluy whellier ' he would permit hU . name to go ,on the bullut. He had declared that lie would not I make the nice. SATURDAY SPtXIALb Let Mc MEAT You Voi k Stt-iik. lb ... 20c I'tnk SiiiisiiP1. 1 J'oi k Konat. lb, 20c Vvul Ki.ii it. lb. i Li'ir l'oik. whole or W-ul Stow, lb 20c 12'c hHir, ib. JVk C,liois,.lb 25c i.b. 25c y,M, wliolo or luilf. f TRUELOVE'S MARKET t. .. IN NEW PIGCLY-WIGGLY STORE 830 Main You'll hear a lot about her later." Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brad ley and baby, and Floyd Bradley c. Swanson. A. Jacobson. and the i arrived from American Falls last Misses Marv Jo Walsh. Ann Han- PLAHTKKKK KKOI'S 1H Fr'K.T week and have accepted positions . Een. Pollock. SALEM Sent. 30. i Ti James I acre, neuuui auu noju urau- Among tnose wno snoppea in a Wallace. 45. Portland piaster ley are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Klamath Falls Saturday were: C),ntractor on the Sa'.em pub A. C. Clarington and brothers of, Mrs. M. Knauss. Mr. and Mrs.'lic markct- rroJ.ct. wa serlonslv jMisa June Bradlry.. D. A. McMillan, and sons. Ure I ad perhaps fatallv injured here Chuck Plerson and Roland and Bob. Mrs. C. Swanton. Mrs.jt0(ia, wncn he M fect fr-m , Jntt were Mamatb FalU visitors A. Jacobson. Mi Hedberg. Gu-a .in:ins .affclu t0 the ground . j . . t w.-iuu, v. ..-.iipit, ..... """ which W; Mr. and MrSj Charles York-! Mrs. J. C, Kaubles. Mr. and Mrs. i.-j L .. .1.. i ! ... .materials Short borne Sunday. Mr. ftfld Mrs. son. Mrs. A. C. Calrlngton and Short accompanied them back to Emil Johnson. ,reei. Klamth Falls for dinner. I Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Egelinc 1 , ' . Mr.' and Mrs. Williamson ! motored to Dorris. California, to I Classified advertising Is a vUlteH t lha hnin nf Mr anrf Xf. K.l... ' COrSIng DSOer proposition al- Mrs. J. c. Kaubles, Sunday eve- over the week-end which was strewn with building His Portland address ning. Mr. Williamson Is night Mrs. K. Y. Stoddard wag s clerk at the Lake hotel in Klam-.jyamath Falls visftor Tuesday. atn Faua. They are planning to . Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bradley leave soon for Alabama. I were visitors at the Clarington Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Egellne ' home Sunday. . and daughter. Ollene, were Klam-j Mrs. R. C. Shaw and son Ilon atb FalU visitors Friday. ,ald of San Francisco were visitors Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Dalti of;at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Chiloquln were visitors at theV. Clarington. Mrs. Shaw is a home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. sister of Mrs. Clarington. Kaubles, Thursday. i Mrs. IV A. McMillan and son mo ei on idu carnage in me George were at Williamson river, mill brake down Friday afternoon ; Sunday. which closed the mill nntll Sat-! Mrs. Ellle Mefiee and Homer nrday afternoon. j McGee wero shopping at Chllo- The regular bridge club metiouln Saturd::". at the home of .Mrs. J. C. Kaubles! Mrs. C. G. Boat Is visiting with Thursday afternoon. Four tables j relatives at Grants Pass. Miss were in play. Mrs. D. A. McMil-' Viola Wilcox haa gone to Klam lan secured high score. The fol-j ath ' Falls to attend (he Sacred lowing ladles were present: Mes-1 Heart aradeir.v for th nmin. dames C. J. Saltz. M. Knauss. D. j year. j A. McMillan. O. W. Rana. X. I. Tom und Edna Stoddard have. Short. D. H. Crump. R. C. Pier-1 left for Eugene. Oregon, where i on. S W. Egeline. X. Y. Stod-1 they will attend the I'nlversity of dard, L. W. Wilcox. Tom Doyle, I Oregon. aQ witty Step i: III j For result use News Ci.iM Ads.! mcu pt err cC mfe j ' ' ' ' 1 1 -j I I was given as 1130 East .Madison 25c !J? ounces ZD for Pure, ' ftill-crcatn country milk aterilsred in scaled containers for you in the finest dairy sections. Use it wherever the recipe calls for milk. Alway the same high quality convenient and economical, loo. i JB- ORATED , More thi (MMmd aJ bli for a quarter Price for over 35 years GUARANTEED PURE ffl J-Mions f pounds wed i v Uicyovernmenr THE CUP THAT ALWAVlf WNf .Not just luck either. Folgrr flavor ifr a tradition 77 years of knowing how: Mending, roasting, sealing air-tight but especially blending. ' That's why Folger's wins friends and ' friends bi-coine belter friends with every tup. It means a good deal a great deal to know that for coffee eimilueas you just a.-k your grpcer lor roigcr s. A tall can of Jkmien's r (with an. equal part of water) gives you feur cups of pure, rich milk. 7 " " EVAPORATED Relieve Ckjiighs, Colds, Headache, Rheumatism and All Aches and Pains with All dm(jiitit-3$ and ff I im tad lohoa. Ctuldrco'fl MuMflrbla(iail(lcrfora.)Ja Better than a Mustard Plaster ' ft n i "u i Toluers Complete Line t tho PUBLIC MARKET "PAY CASH IT PAYS" Phone 169 : Cor. 6th & Walnut IPyou were blind - you could sufiibf bayioodsacy r Jit 3 ,PiKly WiKKly Flour-19-lb. suck $1.89 -P-W- Kerr's Best Cnne and Maple on Syrup, 20-oz. can aC -r-w- P.C.B. Cruckern. Salted or plain, 3-pound box 37c -P-W- C'ryst il White Soap, 10 burs 39c -r-w. Potatoes, Rood cookers, QO Id rounds 4t5C -r-w- PipBly Wijfgly Coffee oq Per pound O V C -P-W- Butter, Klamath Creamery, Per pound kiC -P-W- Ivory Soap, larjrc size, Q(J - 2 for 7C -P-W- Citrus Washing Powder, no Large size aW5 v -P-W- Cristo, 6-pound can $1.58 -P-W- Coffee, M.J.B. Jr. Per pound 43c Albor'n Flapjack or Ruck- 3A wheat Flour, lurfo size.... C p.W Sperry Pancake Flour, 3-pound pkjf 30c -P-W- Libfity Bell Syrup, 'a-pullon can 93c -r-w- Kuro Syrup, Dark, 5-pound can 43c -P-W- Certo, Per bottle 30c -P-W- Clorax, Per bottle 30c -P-W- Coffee.'IIill Bros. Blue Can, AA Per pound TC -P-W- Coffee, Country Club, ACk Per pound ....TC -P-W- Silk Tissue Toilet Paper, , 1 A 1,000 sheet 1UC -P-W- Mt. Hamilton Teas No. I Tall 14c -P-W- VincKtr, Bulk, Bring your A j? jug. Per gallon .( T'OC -P-W- V.r::d.trd Tom i'.xv, No. 2'i laiiii. 2 for 25c STORt NO. 1 407 Main NORTHWEST Piggly Wiggly Co. WHERE THE GOODS ARE BEST I STORE NO. 2 830 Main Piggly Wiggly Meat Dept. 1 407 Main St.'' ' Satir. day Specials Tiieso piiccj Efood every day Round Steak, lb 22c Shoulder Steak, lb. Rib Steak, lb Z2c Te-Bone, lb. 25c Lard, bulk, lb 15c Beef Stew; lb. 11c Sirloin Steak, lb 22c 18c Boil Beef, lb. , ... He Armour's Hams, whole or half, lb. 27c , Bacon, - a- . whole or half, lb. ..35c 20c k 27c ) -m 1- .