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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1928)
THE KLAMATH NEWS FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1928 p w(pMeeaeeeP'e",""""awaawaaajae IGITY BRIEFS Mr. Myrtle Kad of Castle, California, mother of Mm. A. M. Crystal ol this cliy, , ku been aorlouely III at the Cryetal bum hut Is rapidly recovering. Mr. Kadi ha been lllln hart, for Ilia peat mouth and will ramaln ladetlullaly. , . ' Mra. MrKarhrow and daughter ara gueats In lb'' city at tha noma nl Mr. and Mra. W. 8. Nor rta and family. Mm. W. N. Olfutt. Jr., and daughter, Bvelyn, aspect 16 laav today fur thalr noma In Modford after spending several daya aa guest at tha M. (1, Mordoff bona. Icidny ware I.. l. Fleetwood, M. II. Hlgna, J. A. Mclionry and 0. Mayhaw, Mr. and Mri.., W. Drown of Oakland, ('ullfornln ara enjoying a visit In tha city and ara atop plng at Ilia Hall hotel. ' - . ' Among tha Lakevlw visitor In tho city today are Mr., and Mra. Con Taylor who ara (uaala at Ilia Hall hotel.- , , puss niarjono iimisriisiiu wiih ; W boon visiting (rlciida III Hand sine tha drain! of school haa returned to thla city In ramaln for tha aummar months.1" Mlaa Richardson waa una of I lie grud Uataa lu tin clasa of '3s. Herbert Campbell haa returned to I h la rlty from'Healtle and will ramaln hara until Auiuat when ,ba napai'la to leav for Annapolla to an tar tha naval academy. v r ' C. II. McNornay, fllud repre sentative for-tha Oregon State , Motor aarlatlon, la apendlng aamntlma In Ilia lily and haa hla headquarter! at tha Kalmath Fall branch nfflr. lla la ao- ' ronipanlad by Mra. MrNernay and I hey ara making their home at i tha F.vana apartmenla. They motored . to ...Matin yeslorday on k, bualnaaa J rip. 1 t Robert Koahland. if. I.. Woodaon and J. F. Duel- lanliarg, both of Kugoiia. ara atop ping at rha Knrna during a bual naaa vlall In tha city, sJMr. and Mra. W. K. Brown ara visitors In tha city from' their home at Alilsnd and ara etop plng at Ilia Kerua hotel. , ' A. T. Craig of Realtle la a bnalueu visitor In tha city fnf aevnral daya and la registered at tha Kerna hotel. lug thalr home at hutol. Ih Valley Lou la Zolsa of Aaliland la apaudlng aevaral daya her on bualnaaa and la reglaterad at the Valley hotal, Mra. Frederick Furbe left laat venlng for her horn In Port land nfler apendlng aayaral daya here visiting her husband and at tending tha Federated Club con vention, ".he waa gueat at tha Valley hotal. liar daughter who haa bean vlall Ins bar la leaving today for llurtlngaiua, California, to apand tha remainder of lb aummar with her alster, Mr. and Mra. II. f). Wlllahlr are Portland guaata In Ilia city and ara Hopping at tha W'll-lard. Mr. and Mra. T. J. llartman ara enjoying a few daya vlall In Klamath Fella from thalr home In Lnngvlaw, Washington. While her they ara guaata at the WII-lard. Gains in Power mi . - I I brother. Hb I enjoying her va cation from her builneea dullea with Malr Frank of Portland. ' Mine Jean llwlgart who' baa been the - houa gueal of Mlaa (Itrtrude I.lndley returned Wed nesday to her home In Modford. Mlsa rtulh Moullnn, daughter of Mra. Wave Moullnn of thla city, haa arrived from Ited llluff to niaka her future horn her Mr. afid Mra. H. I.. nVoveti and' mall ann of Medford are atopplng at the Valley hotel during a business' vlalf which Bcovell ( making to thla city. C. II. lllgga. representative for ' j' wholeaale furnllur houa of repreaenta-1 1'orlland, la reglaterad at the Itlva of J. Koahland and Company Valley hotel during a bualnaaa if Itnaton, who spends tha aum-vllt here, lllgga also experta to iner montha, In Portland and vl- apend several daya In Lakevlew. Clnlty. la hare-In th lutareal of lha wool concern. - Mra. M. C. Johnaon and daugh- . . , .'- - Iter are visiting Ih th city from I Portland visitors whp wer their home at lleddlng and are ' registered at tha 1111 hotel yea- apendlng a few day at tha Val- i i . hj . ..... . . i ley hotal. Among Ih aoulhern visitors In tha city ara Mr. and Mra. C. (.'. Park of Ban Diego who are apend lng several daya at th Wlllard. Mra. M. Arendl, Marian Arandt and Illnnrti Mors arrived yea lerday afternoon from Burkely, California, for a abort visit In ih city. They are guests at th Wlllard.- Mra. Klmar llusael of Myrtle Point Is Klamath Kails visitor and la atopplng at Ih Wlllard. mm . . NOW SHOWING , . ' .4 . . Meet "The Patent Lea- - thrr KM." v , .Teugh guy 'f mm the Kast KWrt , . " ;; . , . V I r r ee e t fighter that . ever laced on a pair of ala-ounreret . Never knew w hat love . as r a I ... I, in of rosmlry . Love of girl . . . Ilut lovahle i ... Irrralaillili-I -. . . .-Thm -fat' rnrred him (JnU a wuu'a fight . . . the ha4lgr of rnarsir flrrd his eoul and oprn ihI his ryea lo a irrrat love I hat rlnK-glory had nuMle him too blind lu re 1 I I itit'HAiin II . 11 T II K I. Jl K 8 8 ...In!.. The Patent Leather Kid' Mra. fl. Vamulhkn and daugh ter arrived' early yesterday from Seattle and will probabt make this rlty their future home. I'n III they get located they are mak- Mr. and Mra. Dsn Chandler of Lakevlew ara lu Ih city vla ltlug their daughter, Mra. Bert Tompkins. . Mra. Tompkins and two daughtera will accompany them bom for a .montha' visit. Mr. and Mr. Boss 1 Rlchard aon of Chlloquln wcr visitors IB th city yesterday. I 4 'I ' Mra. R. R. Hamilton and daughter. Mlaa Helen, who for merly made their horn in Klam- I a I a.. f I F. If. Flttgerald of Ih Hotel Claremont la tha latest member of th chamber of commerce. . 1. V.. Sparks of Waal Eniln enr. Mo., representing tha White and Urauduo Umber intareata, who own considerable acreage In thla county and In Klamath coun ty arrived In Lakevlew llaturdar and Hvlll remain here for aeveral weeks looking over thalr hold Inga Lakevlew Trlbuuo. , lr and Mra. D. V. Tuttl Jr., of Palo Alto, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs.- A. Ilussell of Han Jose. Calif., arrived Wednesday eve ning' for a brief visit enroute north. ' They ar guesla at tha Hotel Blab whll In lb city. Connolly Brothers Men's Store Honest Merchandise .ij'jj, - Reasonably Priced With th resignation of lleneral Chiang Kal Hhek as commandei' In rblif of the Chinee nation alist armies, the dominant mili tary figure of China now Is Mar shal Feng Vu Hslang. the "Chris tian General." abown above. It generally Is believed lhat h will lak Tientsin and thon move on Peking. LIBERTY THEATRE LAST TIMKH TOD.V A Dlt AM 1 (lltKATKIt THAN AN V. KVKIl WIHTTKN llfc M.X :! "Alaskan ' Adventures' , Come With i . AltT VOt'NH ' Wnrlil fnmout how anil ar row liiMitrr and flntl the llirllla he faHinil In tho True North XOTK In itnlor that every Klamath Kails Clilltl may sim "Alaskan Arivrniurve, the nilnilwiliin niatlnt-ee (on thla picture will be Ar. aumed business duties Thursday morning following a two weeks' ath Falls, ar leaving thla morn. ) vacation. Mr. Hayea accompan Ing to return to their horn In 1 led Battery I to Fort Steven. Portland after an- enjoyable week' visit her with friends. t. Dlckeaon, prominent 1 stockman of Bend, la In Klamath Tha Ladles Auxiliary Patrlacha 1 p,,,, (or a brief huslnesa vlalu Mllliant and Canton No. 7 are holding their annual plcaic. July I at Crook Creek hatchery. Mem Jiera and families are cordially Invited. Friends of Mra. A. K. Alhert Will be pleased to learn ahe la recovering from a aerlous attack , of lllnasa which confined her to th family home for th paat 1 week.' . . .. ,j k) . PAliK OPKN' ! Catcr Lake National Park la now open for motor travel. Th touring bureau of . th Oregon Htat Motor association reports , road from both Medford and ; Klamath Falls aa being in excel-; lent condition aa far aa Anna Hprlnga Camp. From Anna Hprlnga Camp to th rim of the crater the road haa been recently cleared of snow and la not In ' th excellent condition of the highway below Anna Springe, bnt ' It I In good condition and la1 carrying travel with no trouble at . all. Hotel accommodations, as well a camping grounda, ar now . available. 'at Crater laka. . ., , tOXFKKKXCK HKM The eighth annual conference on stat park will be . held In Kan Francisco. June I. 17. it and 2. , Oregon Will be repre sented at this conference by Rob ert W. Sawyer of the atate high way commission. Professor A. L. Peck of tha Oregon Stat Agrl-.gy cultural college and Ray Conway of the Oregon Stat Motor asso rts! inn. For the beet suit value la Klamath Falls, o to Con nolly llroa. Men' Htore, Just ' stop ana flg-tre up what we can amve you. Hulls with II pair peats that are sold regularly In store at aM.VOO a ault )oo t buy at Connolly llroa. Mi-a a store for 9'M.IH . Come In and look litem over. Huy now and . setve Connolly Bros. ' Men's Store Mra'e lllue Isrnlnt - . OVKUAI.IJ ' " 98c pair rcually aoltl at l-0O Carpenter IHeralla MKN'H WORK NfK'KH 2 pair 25c (U-Dule llockfurd Ktork up N- MKX'H ATUI.KTIC IXIO.V HIITH 79c each A rr-Kular Sl.lMi Value Bore vrork shirts. UOc each Itoya-drasat shirts, UHr each I lor IIIoom-s. SLUM ' Hoys overalls. SI.Ml pair I toys vrhipronl brerches, SJI.40 Ho)a brll-lMittom overalls SI." Hale On TtlKX-H SITTrt $24.75 Willi a pair pant a Value to SU.DO i MKX'H KHAKI PAXTH $1.45 to $?-75 pir Yon raa save on work flolhlng at Conm-lly Uro. Mi-n'a Htore . MOLr-HKIX PAXTS ' $2.79 pair A regaUr HitMt Value MF.X'H HTKA W HATH 59c each up All Hi raw Hate at reduce.! price. Have at Connolly Urns. Men's Htore MKX'H CAP8, SI.S up 1UY CAPS. UHc np KHAKI HATH with Uc rach MKX'H IIRrH HHOKH Iliac k and Tan $4.90 pair up ' We sell quality ahor only ; MKX'H TOP tXlATM , $19.75 to $27.50 , All new tairrrhaadlae and the latest modela. . MF.X'H WORK 8HOK8 $2.98 pair up The beat value In Klamath Falls, for the money. ' Young; Men's IMIKKH PAXTH $4.50 pair up . All Hie 1-ato lal tenia MKX'H NKCKTIFJ Foiir-inhawl, 7.1c to S2.00 . Uow-TIc AV to TSe A big line to select from Falrfirtd leather Faced tilove Krd Men's, 4Ue pair Ladies, S-V pair iiattatleta, c pair TL'KKIHH TOWKLH . . Mar, 2lt doable thrt-ad, fancy bordera ' 3 for $1.00 I'mmIIjt Bold tt-V rarh Connolly Brothers Men's Store , ' 914 Main Street at the Intersection of Tenth Street TRY NEWS CLASS ADS-GET RESULTS 1 Mr. and Mra. John C. Boyle and daughtera, Gertrude and Mar gernlt. left yesterday for San. Francisco where Mlsa Gertrude will receive medical attention. Mr. Boyle expert to remain in th bay city about a week. , Mr. Thelma Cameron who has been employed In the office of th Ewauna Box company for the past several year haa resigned her position and will leave Sat urday with her husband for San Franclst-o where they may , lo cal. Cameron haa resigned hla position with the Falls Bakery. Roth Mr. and Mra. Cameron have many friends here who Will be orry to learn of their departure. ftfc Dalton Torrtll, formerly with tha kcal branch of Copro. waa a visitor In the city yesterday from Medford. Torrtll haa been transferred to the position of manager of the Dunamulr office and will take up hla dutlea next week. In the meantlma he la taking a abort vacation. Don't Miss The End of Month Sale at THE MODE SHOP 822 Main Phone 1115-W I W. H. Kirkbrlde, maintenance of way engineer for the Southern ; Pacific railway. Pacific system. land 3. A. (liven, chief engineer. of the division, with headquarters In Dunamulr, were In the cliy 1 yealerday on company bnalnesa. ! C. F. Murphy of Tennant. ; Calif..' I a bualnesa visitor In i the city. Mr. Murphy la atopplng I at th Holol Arcade. Mr. Dlckeaon plana to look over the Klamath country and th pos sibilities tor dairying whll her. Charlea Marino of Connolly Brothers la horns from- a two week' vacation which he enjoyed In southern California. He plana to resume his position today. - Richard Worthen of Watter vllle. Ore., la spending a few daya In th city with friends. He I a guest l the .JlQtet Blsbe while her. . - , Mr. and Mrs. F.. K. Loosley who visit Klamath Falls frequent ly on business from Montague, Calif, are reglatered at the Hotel Kern today. - v 'tin ifiv" vnnvrh" nn--: iv-; ; F Orvlll II. Mcltc of Ml. Shaata j arrived here on Wednesday af-( tornoon for a b.lel - nusmesa visit. Fen B. Waite of Klamath Folia, field agent tor the etat indus trial accident commlaslon. arriv ed her today and will be in Lake county- for the next couple of weeks on official busiiies for the commission. Mr. . Walt re ports that huslnesa conditions throughout this section appear to he prosperous. Laka County Tri bune. . . i - l .-,, , William N. Hayes, mall carrier j of the postal . department; ' re- A. M. Clapp. business manager of the Sterling, Illinois, tiaxette. la spending a- few. day with J Klamath Falls friends. Mr. lapp waa for year associated with Oeorg Marble, of th Fort Scott I Tribune at Fort Scott. Kansas. He is deeply impressed witn me west and aaya Klamath Falls Is the (most Interesting, aectlon he ha visited. Spend Your Vacation or v--Weeb-End- Trips at Beautiful Lake of The Woods Resort n. 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