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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1928)
TUB KLAMATH NEWS THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1928 PAGE THREW a CITY BRIEFS Ka.ll vlallor Inat xvii. Jun. It Dun Crump, iitiri'liiisUia: n u't i with roltttlvM Slid frl.titla, Hho for Lamm's l,nttiliir uilll, won a ' pinna lo rut inn lu Kftiuntli Kalla Klaniitlh mm. - ( ( j A marrliiKtt llctttta. waa Itututnl Mr. IV- lliirlinl of (itlluqiirrr '' Tuaailay nlxltl lu Juhn Kran wua In Inwii Imliiy utumlli.K n, , cll"yii mill Itulli L. Willi, holh liiiflnnaa uiatlnra Iti roiftii.ftlgh ' '' nillnqiiln. They wit. marrM wild Kttrtnii'a Caff. '. ,h w '" ""'". JniU'O t th Mlaa tiitrnthy H(li)"rn who luta hiti aitpndtiiK Hi. wt'uk-.titl aa Ihti u"( of Mlaa ciilnvor J.luit aoy liri Wiiliiaatluy fur pulnla III WaatllltKtitlt wliorti alt. will vlall htifnr atari lug ull n lr)t llirnuKll I 111' vital. . ' ' . A lie. Mllla rlixil illvnrr anil In I'lrrult rtittrt Wfdueatlay uiulnal lixurxc A. Mllla on around nf tlimnlciji. Hurry Olavti of lit. watnr dtt pa i t mm) uf Cnpro, I. L. Htoyrll, Willi III 11 opi iiliiK of th.i iriiil M'rluU'iidMiil uf . rmiatriirilun. lulu Hky ' l.ukM a.v..rl purllM jnmllt. B. ItaiiM, i-lwtrlral im from till' city ar. planning It. '"r. wor. In Hi ally Weiluoa piuk utlti Ibo Ink Halurtlny In I')' Mmlford trait.. Una ...'nrl Ih. w.k-nd. anionic wl.Uli ;"l' " Klaiualli Kalla will u. a parly romp'ord of Hoy dHUIon of Cnpro. Hall, Mllilrnd lal. , Donald , ' , . Vrat.h. Uirraln. Mordoff. Hay I A wull wua fll.d In rlrmlt Vi-ai'h, Mmycntir wiintiiuy uy in. riiamain i iiiim. mi oi l nut aKHiiini ... llt'rrlrk fur 11 HK duo oil qitr- ' NraiiDnti. Katltrr Kliia, Mr Conrad. Italia Payiun. i (llllrt Kiwi and Maluum Wluiiir, rliatulla.. Mr. and Mr. Aaay farrnl anil IIuiIk Mnaulr. rxttirninl I Kan Kranrlaro liy motor lut night aftur iii'mllna aivi'rnl daya hi-r. wllh relatives and frlrmla. Carrol and XlilKllIro aMi'lulwl aihonl luTf tor many year ami tiav. a linnt of frlr-tWa Kim wyl rumod their rturn. A. Jiluioji., Lukt-vW-w at-toriit-y, la aptn'llttK ai-rttral daya In Hip rlly on rulirl hiuttnaa. Jet- lluth I more I allurlw y fvr Cliyloa Walker. Inra nr. bath hoti.l Hull. lniplim at lb. Mra. W. II. I'irk:na of Imko vlttw, waa ainuim lliii hualiiua vlaliura In Klamutli Kull oo Tuiiuluy, Mra, i'orklna la thn wlfti of W, It, Porklna, f irinnrly .illlur of Thn Krvulng Herald ruciMvlok of tbla clly unil now ownur of Tli. Ijik. ('ounly Trtliunn, Mra. I'frklna alopprd at the Ilotol Hall whll. huro. by the d.alh of bar brother! Iliur Htrung. Mr. and Mra, It. W; Woo'da of Holtm, Idaho, art) guttata In th clly totluy. 1 , Ilia arrival of a tmby,boy, born at th Klamath Valluy hoapltal on Sunday. 'Tb Child has beeu named "Hal. Allen." , , ' Mr. P. W. Koaa, wall known bual ncaa man Nif Bond, Oreunn', la In and Mra. A. If. Darla ars Klamath Kalla on btialn.aa.' Mr. cunaratulallciua upon Koa la a xueat at th. Hotel It la- be. whll. hfr. II. la acompan- ln li Mr, and Mini, tiamy letf by It. 8ton of Iland. i Bulla of Bbaw-Bertram camp. i 'Jama O. Cols of tloaaburc la a bualneaa tlaltor In th. city to day. ' A lux Erana transacted bual neaa In th. city on Tueaday from hla bom. at Chlco. A -baby airl. walKhln t Mr. and Mra. O. A. Kraua. pounda waa born Tuaaday mora- hay. left for San Franclaco and oth.r California cltl.a. wher. th.y will b. for soma tlm. on buat nesa and pleaaur trip, ' , Tom flchuppel. dlairlct man aaar of th. Or.on Ufa Inaur anca Co., apant W.dnmday In th. gwan Lak. tarrltrojr Uana artln bualneaa. Jtmiuy Hnll. run nf Mia. P. I.. Ciuniia nf lavi-uiir, l.fu teal nlalll for Ctilni. California. h,r ho will l-nd tlw auniuicr niouiha. Mra. (Iran) Maaon loft Wd-, qoailay (pr tier homo In Port land aftvr apoudllix aavornl daya In Ihn clly vlaltlim hrr aoii. 'Mur lon Maaton. j Mr. and Mra. Wlllurd l)rd..n nml Mlaa Uurothy Drydtin I''" .Wudnraulay in ri'turu tu tiirlrj horn, -fn Itlrhmnnd, Cnllforiln, after attending ihn paat l daya wllh Mr. and .Mra. A. II. .Moore nf tlm llalilwln Hotel. Mra. Irry den wilt be ritinentlierrd aa Mfaa VenU't Moura. Mla Juyra llennrtl, dauaMor. nf-Mra. Khbn IUnnitti. left Tuea day erenlng for Aihland hnn4 ahn will attetitl the aumnier at-;-slou ttf normtil. Mra. Alice Yoat. atennKrttplier for II. K. Rhntv, lin Inft for Hood Hlver and I'urtland whnro ah. will aietd-r)r anntinl amenMon Frank Cranp-r of llonansa la apendltia aevoral duya In the city on bualneaa, aud whll. hora la Mr. and iaioppliiK at tlw Hall hotel, Croat til I s j i Amanf the vlaltura from th. Bout It who aru guttata In Kan ra nt li KalU are Mr. and Mra. K. St. John and Mr. and Mra. II. C. ' Vory much Imprortd In hi-tilth and Kind to be but-k home In Klauittth Futla, Mra. II. J.- Win ter, returned from Kacraiuenlo on tbu ntornliiK train. Mra. Win ter, waa aj-companlfd by h'r Dflce, Mlaa Helta Hiintlllon of Hat-rauient3 who pluna to apend j Hie mouth of July Imra wllh ril allvoa. Mia. Wlnlera recently atihmilted to a major operation In Hncrumriiln and la very much Improved In li'itlth. Dr. ('. J. Ilartleta of linker and Dr. I,. W. Chilian of llolae. Idaho, left on Hunday by monoplane for their- ImmoB after liavlng a pent several daya her. at thn Itedlde of A. J Lyle alto paaaad away in Knndoy mprnlna followlnk a ten duya aerlona lllnnfa. Dr. Clilllin la a brother of Mra. I.yle nd Dr. Burtlelt a rlos. friend nf the family. j p M i i is ; :i y le uai mallei llerttard of Derkeley. who gtivata at the Hotel, Hall. W. 1. Mulone. Iicnd romrariar haa relttrned hemo from Kltun ath Kalla. Malono had eticht team, worklnx en the 'lndlun-er-vlcn road contract near hero. He Junt recently moved lila euulii ntent aouth from Hrolhera wber. he waa working on tbo Mllllcun llrothera .ectlon of the Ceutral Oregon highway. John I.. L'nderwood of Port IuimI la a bualneaa vlkltor 111 thn clly. lis la atopplttl at th. Hotel Hall. It la with dee peat regreta that ar. i people of Klntnath Falla, frleuda of Mr. and Mr. Jaka Wbltlatch foroterly of Merrill have learned of th paaalng of Mra. Wblt latch In Mudford on Monday. Mr. and Mra, WhlHutch made their horn, lu Merrill for a num ber of yeara and often vlall ed In this clly. Thursday, Friday and Saturday--June 21, 22, 23 35 BEAUTIlf LL PICTURES Values $2.50 to $10.00. Priced $1.49, $1.69, $1.89, $4.98. Here s a chance to beautifx your nouic for & song HAROLD LLOYD nil fimlint In liU lti Speedy Tlierr'a av Inngli In every bump, anil a thrill in every mule. V ' 1 IIH1 HI'KCIAI. DOUBLE BILL HATlitll.W at nuorfiAn i(,Rr:8, Mlaa Rails Smith and Mlaa Either .Moor, arrived In th. cMy I i late 1t night from Aahlan'd lo ' A. L. Jlnnetto of Pacific Grove, anentl 'aoveral days here. They 'California, haa returned aouth ure gueala at Iho Wli:nrtl hotel, after vIMUng In Klamath county iwllh rolailve. and frlenda for the Among thoaa from Portland pant two weeks. Mr. Jifltiette who arrived In the rlly laat night haa visited here on olhor occa- wua Mra. K. J. Frankel, who reg- alona and la very much lmpreaacd latcred at the Wlllard hotel. with the Klamath country and It. wonderful poaalblllties. I Mra. T. Welch and daughter) . urn gueata In th. clly trotn their I Knrla II. Dlttamore of Fortunn, homo lu Uaklajtd, Calif. While : California, arrived In Klamath hero they are 'at'npplng at the ! Fall" Tuesday by motor and Wlllurd. . ' I will remain In this section lor at lout a rortnigltt looking over me, country," , .''' ' II. L. Hyland. C. It. .McKea and K. P. Knight were among the vlaltora reglalered si the Wll lurd Wcdneadojr from Kttgene. ' Mrs. F. E. Weat-ottjof Eugen. la a guoat In Klamath Falls for a few days. Mra. Wescott ex- J. J. Plllalr of Chiloqulo laitcis to leave tho laat , of the Irauaurllng bualneaa In the city ! week for Sacramento to vlall ami la registered at the HaU,frl"- hotel. I . I Alex I).- nailer. Doyle Camp Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Weat of boll and Marlon II. Boyloa. all Una Francisco nro enjoying snv- of Duusmulr. are registered at eral days' vlall In Klamath Falls 'the Hotel Arcade today while In and ore gueais at the Hull hotel. "' e"r on bualneaa, Among tltnao regletered at the Unll hotel laat night waa U L. MeRrldo of Snlein,' who Is here on a bualneaa trip. Mra. Fred llruntt la spending several dnyk lu the city from her hotna In lwlston, Idaho. .1 She Is a guea'l at the Wllllard.-A I ' .' ' ping atajr trip. J. Boyle of Modford la atop nt tho WIlLtrd during hla In tho city on a buKlueas iAt The. LIBERTY -THKATItK- Thr l.lttle Wlilrlnlntl BUZZ BARTON . . "The Fightin' - Redhead" The ce ivliyy It III I lie eenciie In a Wealern. ngiiin lo thrilling re. Vlclor Poxslnl night from San t rn naact businnan IroKlalered at tho arrived -laat Franrla.'n to hero. Hn Is Wlllnrd. Jittlil Short, owner of Cherry Cruuk lluven, waa among tho bualneaa vlallor. In the city Wed neatlay. Short reports that many tourists are packing Into tho lakes lo enjoy their feonlc beauty and tho fishing. . SOUTHERN OREGON - ; STAGES To All Pointt North, South, East and West , For Reliable and Cheap Transportation ,v ; Phone . , . TERMINAL ' : '. stage i i,; DEPOT 61S Main St. Ilttallteaa which will keep him here for aevertil tlnya haa brought J. P. Walsh here from Portland. Wilbur Oawald'nccomptinled Mr. Wnlah and will remain hore for aevertil daya. Tho business vial- iUtO : Freight Lines Medford-Klamath , Falls Truck Line ; ' ' . and . '' . ' Klamath-Lakeview Truck . Line Daily Service Phon'999 0 le WlneWottt of Oranta Pass Is vialt'ug In the city for a short lime wllh relatives. Mr. Wine, trout la a guest at tho Hotel Ar- otde while hero. O. C. Jordan and C. V. Flaher of San Joae, California, aro vlalt- ing In the city for a few days looking over Klamath county. Mr. and Mra. W. E. Turner have left for Spokane, Wash., whore they plan to. mttke their future home. F. M. Lucas of tho Lucas Fur niture atore haa left on an ox tended trip whlrh will carry hint hack to lila old homo iii Missouri to visit relatives and friends. Mr. I.ttcaa will bo gone for several weeks and expects to vlall many nf Iho principal cities of the cast. In making tho trip Mr. Lucas I. going th. southern route and will return the northern route. II. C. ' Pottor of Anaconda, Montana! tho city that boasts tho largest smoke stuck in the world. Is spending several days In Kla- mnlh Falls looking over tho sttr-j rounding country. . Mr. Potter' ntndo the trip from Montana by I motor and la very much Impress-1 od with Klamath Kails. ' George Hlehn. accompanied by i hla daughter, Mr. Marvin K. Lucas, relumed from Portland, whore they enjoyed tho Rose Fes tival. Mrs. Georgo . Hlehn and daughter. Pearl, will remain north for at Jeaat six weeks vis iting relatives and friends. G. L. Itolmann and son, A. H. Kelmunn. well known residents of Portland, arrived hero on Tuesday t0" spend several days In the city on busftioRs. ' They are gueata at the Hotel Hall while hero. Mrs. Georgo Humphrey haa r lurnctf 'home from on enjoyable visit In Portland, where she was tho 'house guest, of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jvellor, , Mrs. C. A. Lltmn borger has resumed her position In the of fices of Drs. Dlotsche, Cnrstons tintl Prate after an ' absence1 ' of n fortnight,, having boen Called to her borne at Lew-Iston, 'Idaho, FACE POWDER $1.00 Nyloti. Cold Cream Powder 2 for $1.01 60c Nylotis Powder 2 for 61c Household, Remedies ; 25c Tincture of Iodine ,2 for 28c ' 25c Castor Oil 2 for 26c , 40c Arom. Caacara. .: . , Vs y 2 for 41c : V. 50c Cold Capsule 2 for 51c 50c Hinklet Pill, , 2 for Sic $2.75 Icy-Hot Lunch Bucket 2 for $2.76 Pint Icy-Hot Bottle ' . 2 for $1.51 50c Nyloti ' Shave Cream V 2 for Sic Hundreds of Items Not Listed Will Be on . . Sale ' ' M LK ChJ5i 50c Milk of . Magnesia x 2 for J . 51c $1.25 Hir.itone 2 for, $1.26 50c Nydenta -Tooth Brush 2 for 51c 50c Lilac Hair Ool . t 2 for 51c ' 35c Nyloti Hand Lotion ' 2 for 36c Szz Wednesday Herald JF.or Cpfple Li8 A SAVING AND PEDESTAL PICTURE FRAMES To Close Out, Your Choice at 40 Discount. . ' This is a Real Opportunity. LADIES LEATHER PURSES Off During This Sale . LES.f EVERY ARTICLE OF GIFT GOODS (Except Dolls and Nationally Advertised Price Protected " Merchandise) will be sacrificed at Off Check This List Book Ends Ash Trays , Poker Sets Smoking Sets . Smoking Stands Bridge Sets Bridge Prizes Lock Diaries Graduation Books. Door Stops' ' Electroliers .. Clocks Ivory Novelties .. . 0 x 10 Kodah Enlarcements 2 for 51c Must be 2 from 1 Negative RUBBER GOODS 1 ,65c Rubber Gloves ...,.2. for, 66c $2.50 Spray Syringe .2 for $2.51 $3.00 Syringe :...,2 for $3.01 ,'$2.50 Combination Syringe and Water Bottle '." ; : ' 2 for $2.51 ' H Ny,otu V Almond T Cream L m 2for- $1.00 Propylactic Hair . Brushes 2 for $1.01 (Only 2 to a Customer) Nydenta Tooth Pa.te 50c 2 for 51c ftm (Me KLAMATH FALLS OREGON 'dn V I Ashere particulai people ' L 1 . , at! iv THrin natina i..B,8ii u..t UYJTrttlR ORUQ9 Nylotis Creams COLD or VANISHING 65c. size, 2 for 65c 35c size. 2 for 36c Household . Remedie's 15c Boric Acid .,, 2 for' 16c , 40c Spirit of Camphor 2 for 41c $1.00 Bay Rum , 2 for. $1.01 $1.00 Genuine Russian . Mineral Oil ; 2 f or $1.01 ... . STATIONERY Every Box of Stationery (Except Eaton, Crane, and Pike) -- - ' , 2, for the Price of' 1 plu lc ... 65c pound Paper " ' 2for66c y 20c Envelope 2 bunches for 21c , 15c Envelope 2 bunches for 16c Come in and take advantage of the year's Biggest Bar gain Event. 60c Honey and Horehound Cough Syrup 2 for 61c 25c Figsen Tablet . 2 for 26c 25c Lazacold Tablet 2 for 26c . 25c Nyala Foot Powder 2 for 26c 35c Corn Remedy 2 for 36c : 'i COME" EARLY IT WILL PAY YOU WELL v"