THE KLAMATH NEWS
WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1928
PAGE THREW
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GITY BRIEFS j
' Mr. iiiU Mra. Fred K. Iloy of
Laniur, Cola., hav left Hrl Fran,
elaro, whur I liny hav lioeu vlall
Iiik for Kimi llinu, ami aro u
: roulu In Klutnulli Kull. Whllo
. in Hun Frnui'laco tln-y vlallad Inn
ronvaiitlon of I tin Woodmen of
lh World. Thy will h Iho
gueata of Mm. Murln Davenport
Mud Mlu Murln Alliia Duvon
port. Mr. Il" waa formerly em
ployed In Hi Davenport Jawulry
lor hnr (ml hni mini' frlonila
who will look forward lu hla ro
turn. .Mr. and Mr. H. K Htlnaon
and daughter. Marjorl, and Ion,
llurtoo, left Tuoaday morning by
motor for Im Angele. wbura
they will mak lblr fiilur bom.
Thoy rorontly old their atudlo
her lo Adolph Zamaky of Mlnna
nulla, Minn.
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John WW or of Dorrla. Calif,
waa a bualneaa vlallor III Klum
alh Fell Tut'aday.
Mra. C, O. Drown of Cryalnl.
Or., waa anion III out of Ilia
city visitor In Klamath Kill La
Tuuaday.
attend Hi University of Wash
HiKlon. Joaan Drew of Iflldebrnnd waa
a bunlnt'aa vlallor lu Iho cliy yo-torday,
''J. J.. Btolger of Medford wia
transacting bualnra In th city
Tueaday.
Among Inns who abopprd In
lh city yatrily waa Mra. A. II.
Wad of Hpragu Mver.
Hon Mct'ulrhei'n. atudenl of
th I'nlvcralty of California, at In
III rlty for few dara r-n root
lo Hvattln. whur ah will llt
Ihla amninnr. At lh opening of
lh fall term of arbool ah will
Mr. mid Mra. Kurl Wnlkiir re
lumed lo tholr horn at illy yea
Inrday. Mra. WulkiT baa boon
apt'iullug llin paal two WoVks with
frh'nda at Aaliland and lu Ihla
cliy.
Mra. W. T. (larrott of Illy waa
hoiiplnic In lh rlly Monday for
several boura. (
.
llilxo Moffett of Ituai'lulrr la"
attending lh Kourth of July In
tho rlty vlaltloK friend. II will
ruluru to th valley Ihla evening.
Mr. and Mra. T. L. Camp ar
Iravlug today for Altur. where
they will apend several daya Willi
friends.
I.. 0. Shirley, prohllilllon of
ficer, arrived In lh rlly Tuesday
from I'oribind. for hla flrat vlull
her In acvornl week. He will
remain In Klntnalb Fulla aeveral
daya.
Mr. and Mr. Fred Shney ar
pending vrnl daya In Ihn rlty
from their home al Chlloquiu
gueta at th bom of Mr. and
Mra. Waller Wt. , '
P. n. Vlurent i f I'nrtlaud la a
tniamain rHiia vieiior ami la
.reglalend at lb Wlllard.
horn wlilln Ihry tnpii Iter on
rout through Oregon. They via
1 1 1'1 Crater Lake yeaferday. Mra.
Winkler and Mra. Wortley ar
coualna.
Weil; Pipe This!
M. (I. I.alle. superintendent of
tho electric department of Cooro
her, motored lo Yreka yeaterday, '
Whrr ha will apend lh Fourth '
with hla family, who nr vl1flng '
Iher Willi Mrs.' Laalle'a mother.'
F.d Kendall, 'auperliitendniii of 1
arnli.' iinrt.l lotiH .it r.ihm l..r.
laal night for Twin Lake lo Join ,
air, nunnaii ana ami jo. lr. ;
and Mr. O. U. Mathuwa. Mr. and
Mra. Al lluniphray and Mr. and)
aira. lleoras Aliinn. 1 lutv will
apend lb day flailing and expect
m rmurn nil iiiib evening.
John Daniel Taylor of Malln
and Haul A.. Blotter of Morrill
wnra granted a marriage llcena
at th offlr of the counly clerk
Tuoaday morning.
M. II. Caraon and W. L. Thorn
Dion of. I'lne HldK ar apndlng
th Kourth In Hie rlty and arc
lopping at the Wlllard.
th t'nlveralty of California. Af
lr a wmk In Klamalb Palla h
will continue hi tournay OB aouth
lo hla bom la Loa Angelea, Th
main vnta of th Olympic eporte
will be ataged in Amalerdam.
Hugh O'Kan. of Bend, and
Albert Oelaer, of Inker. ' pent
Tuoaday her on bualneag. - Mr.
fleiaer wua lh man-who develop
ed Ilia old Bonanu mine In
linker county which waa th
loadatnn that attracted all the
mining of year ago. Th Bon
anza waa a great producer and
waa aold for a large fortune to
eaatern lutereata.
Mr. and Mra. Karl Winkler and
mall eon of Oualand hare Im n
vlaltlng at th. 11. a. Wortley
At The
LIBERTY
TIIKATRB
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I.AMT MIII1WINH TltllAV
, Buddy ' Root veil
. . . In . . .
'ROUGH RIDIN' "
Itlp Haurtln' M'IStTKKM
('OBllnwma lM today,
HtartInK t I; IB
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ComlnK
TlirnHO.tY and r'HIDAV
"FOR LADIES ONLY"
prrcrrrjpti
I.A.ST HIIOWIMJ TOIl.tV
BIG ACTS
VAUDEVILLE
. . and ... i
"Rubber Heel."
A alilr-apiming- Hoinrdy!
tNmtlii;
THIIIHDAV aiul KIIIDAV
- W. C. Cheater '
FIELDS & CON KLIN
. . . In . . .
"Two Flaminc Youtha"
A etin-y of two old boy
with young Idcn!
Notice to -
Property Owners
In connection with the
65th, 67th, 69 th, 71t,
76th, 77th, 78th improve
ment units, who want pri
vate driveway " over " the
sidewalks, are requested to
1 notify the 1 City ' Engineer's
office at once.
THE ONLY
BDADJCE
IN TOWN
TONIGHT
And How We Will
Celebrate..
ALTAMONT
Mr. and. Mra. A. T. Ilurkham
of Forllund wra among Hi
gueaia who were reglatered at the
Wlllard yealerday.
Jam R. Htewart la ependlng a
few daya In tho cliy from -hla
home at Salem and la atopplng
al the Wlllard.
Mr. and Mra. Italph Holruer
and two children are among th
fourth of July vtaltora In ihe
city from Ftpragu Itlver. Thcyr
are reglatered al the Valley
hot.l.
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'nf-'e--ay fc Jir -MIW
Dr. Charlra E. Kum of Weat
flr. Ore., la atopplng at th Hull
during a vlalt which he la making
to Klamath Fall.
Mr. and Mra. Hen Khenahan.
Mra. Ben Daly and family, and
Dave Hhenahan arrived her yea
lerday from l.aki'vli.w and will
make Iho trip to Motor Lak to
day. Tbey were gueata at the
Hull.'
. Charlea Carlaon of Dorrla la
trannactlng bualneaa In th city
for aeveral day and la reglatered
at Ihe Hall.
Mr. and Mr. Kred Reynold
and daughter, Allen, of Lake-
view wers brief vlallor In the
city enroute V California on
abort motor trip. They plan to
return to Lakevlew th laat of
thla week. Mr. Reynold I a
banker of Lak county.
Clyde Adam of Portland I
the house gneat of Mr.' and Mr.
Edward Propat antll after tbe
holiday. . Mr. Attain will vlalt at
Roaeburg enronta home.
; Mr. Andrew Collier with bcr
motherland auot, w.ho are her
summer gnt baa-left, for Dia
mond Lake to .enjoy aa outing. -
Here Dorla'Moaher of IxM Ang
el I holding. In her left hand,
what I believed to b th oldeat
pipe in the world. It waa band
ed down from generation to gen
eration In Ihe family of Joerpk
Merme of Toura. Kranre. and
brought to' America by a lector- j , i.renc, Barber, apeclal fea-
i , . .. . t7 ' " ture wrltr for Th OregonUn,
mV.. Moaher I. koldlM a modern; through Klath r.l.a
pipe bealde It. ' x
Ned Metralf with, a party of
friend plan to leave early thla
morning for.' Diamond Lak to
apend tb day on an-outlng.
mond, California, where, ha la
employed in newapapcr work.
Derriu mads the trip bom. by
motor.
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Tunday o rout aouth on' bis
annual vacation.
LANGELL VALLEY
Thomaa d V. Harper of Port
land wan among th northern
guest who arrived here yealer
day and is slopping at the Hall.
II. E. Hold and It. I.. Walk
er are gueata al lh Hall from
intlr ham In.. Holdoa. CalU.
Mr. Oliver. " vtre-prtialdent of
the Well-Pargo Bank and Trust
Company of San Pranctaco, 1
spendlpg several days in the city.
MRfl. IJVI M'DOXALD
News Correspondent
Th sheep shearing Is nearly
completed la this section and all
the large herds are going to their
summer ranges.
A strawberry festival waa
i given at the Community hall In
this section Wednesday evening.
Owing to the fine strawberries
grown In thla valley, a larg
crowd attended.
Mis Gertrude Noble, popular
young lady of this section, was
married last week to John Rich
ardson of Dorrla, Calif. Tbey
are spending a week in Grants
Pass before reluming to Dorrla.
wheen thv will tnnke their hnmai
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cherry. . H h. , nirh.rduie i.
florists of Portland, spent Mon- empiored min WOrk. ; '
dsy. evening in th city as the : jonn Noble , ,t th() 0erher
guests of friends. Mr. Cherry , nnch ,heartng sheep. He to ex
was for several year one of tho'pe(.te(j nome Tdesda.
adlag--flcnitsof Baster-Oflaii-r ,. j cobel. nee Myrtle
gon od then removed to Pert, j Browm hae been visiting rela
land where he Is In the sam ,nd friends in this section
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ranslem
of Los Angeles visited In Klam
ath Pulls on Monday enroute
home from a vlalt In Lakevlew
with their uncle, W. M. Harvey
and family. They enjoyed a trip
to Crater Lake and returned over
tbe Redwood highway,
Mr. and Mrs. BertT Cook, for
merly of this city, ar vlaltlng
her for a few days' with rela
tive and friends from their home
at Salem. Mrs. Cook Is -tba
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Barnes. -I. '
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A New Glory in Old Glory
0
A you awoke this morning from your '"peaceful
lumber' and fiancee out through the window,
you undoubtedly aw the flag fluttering high up
in tbe air. We have often seen tbe flag before,
' fluttering to and fro in the pine-perfumed Klam
i ath breeze.' It has told and retold iU story of
achievements, of accomplishments,, of liberation,
" of broken shackles, of trembling and decaying
thrones. - Its stripes ' have ' been - cherished and
. fought for that the "Government, of the people,
. by the people, and for the people," should not
'perish from the earth. Its blue field twinkled
with the stars of eternity, proclaiming democracy
as long as it floats over a people who by their
universal vote determines from time to time what
kind of Government it deserves.
But this Wednesday morning there was an added
lustre the flag was apparently twice as large
as formerly. It had stretched out and taken
under, its folds another year of great progress
that every American citizen is thankful for. Old
Glory seemed to say, "I gave citizenship to' the
Cubans; I relumed -from the fields of France
when the "military ' victory 'was won" for r the
self-determination of nations, ' but here at home
I am going to . fly higher than ever on this
peaceful Fourth of July."
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KLAMATH FALLS
iirt'iliilieliiiiiiilij
m
bualneaa on the East Side.
Miss Cretrhen Hum of Port
land has arrived In the city to
spend several daya at the home
of her grandmother. Mrs. Jennie
Hum. Miss Hum Is lh daugh
ter of Mr., and Mrs. Will Hum
and Is enroute to California.
- Mrs. L. D. MrLemore. with her
three children. Dean. Marlon and
Mary, Lou, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Wamplcr and eon Junior, . and
M. 11. Wamplcr. have left for
Salem where they will spend the
Fourth of July with Lculs Warn,
pier. , - '
Norman Hanson waa expected
home laat evening "from Mt.
Shaata City, California, where he
flew several days ago In his nsw
Curtis plane to visit with rela
tives and friends. He was ac
companied by Emll Jacobs of Los
Angeles who is spending the sum
mer months here.
E. J. Murray, formerly of this
city arrived on Friday morning's
train from San Francisco where
he has been for the past two
weeks and will spend several
days here on business. While tr
the city Mr. Murray Is stopping
at the hotel Wlllard.
Mr. and Mrs.'B. L. Davis en
Joyed their flrat trip to Crater
Lake on Sunday. Mr. Davis re
cently accepted a position lh th
offices of the Southern Pacific
on Main street.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Mordoff
and family will cnve early this
morning for Diamond Lako to
enjoy the duy on an outing with
friends. ;
.' . . i
Frank Black, resident of Ash
land, transacted business here on
Monday. Durjng hla stay In the
city Mr. Black was a guost at
iho hotel Arcade. .
Following an outing spent at
Rant Lake, Diamond Lake and
Crator Lake, Dr. and Mrs. M. C.
Bull have returned home to Lake-vlow.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Knight
and son, Homor Junior, .are home
from a brief vacation which they
enjoyed at Diamond Luke on an
outing. j
Tho main africes of the South
ern Pacific will ho closed thro
ughout Wednesday, July Fourth.
I Mr. and Mra..J; W. Thrasher
i of Lookout avenue are the happy
parents of a baby boy, born on
Sunday morning at- the Private
j Sanitarium. Tho child weighed
ID 1-4 pounds at- birth and has
I been named Jack Lee Thrasher.
Mr . .Thrasher Is employed with
the counly.
Eddie Dervin, formerly ' em
ployed with The Evening Herald
Is in Klamath falls tor a two
weeks vacation with relatives and
friends from hla hothe' ar. Rich-
A meeting of the Spanish War
Veterans is scheduled for Thurs
day evening at eight o'clock at
the court house. At this time
all mombera are asked to bo
present with several - Important
matters to be brought before the
meeting.
J. M. Bachelor, formerly cir
cuit Judge of Lake ounty, was In
Klamath Falls on Monday to Join
his mother nnd sister. Miss Cad
Barholor of Los Angeles who will
spend- the summer months at
Lakevlow..
Mrs. 0. M. Shattuck arrived In
Klamath Falls on Tuesday morn
ing to visit ber brother. Bruce
Dennis and family, for a few
days before Journeying on to her
home in Lead, South Dakota.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Edsall, ac
companied by -their son. Arlett.
and Miss Bethel Nixon, have left
on an extended motor trip south.
They will make mora than 1500
aillos on the trip.
Harry Bigger, brother of Ray
Bigger of Tho Link. River Elec
tric has arrived in Klamath Falls
from tho etfst where he entered
In Iho try-outs for the Olympic
sports. IllEger. a graduate of
1927 from the Los Angeles hlnh
school placed as high .man .In the
try-outs. This fall ho will enter
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Portland. Oregon.'
Ben Brown and family spent
Sunday at the Whetstone ranch
near Bly. .'... :. . -
Mr. and Mr. Gene Wllkerson
motored to. Ashland Saturday to
meet Mra. Wllkerson sister, who
will visit here for awhile. :' ,
"Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Croh and
family ' motored to the Langell
Valley Community hall Saturday
evening, where they .. enjoyed
dancing. ' . . . r. - '
Mr. and Mr. Merle Kllgore
and son Shelby motored to Bo
nanza Sunday to attend the base
ball game between Bonania and
Dairy .. ..."
Carl McReynolds was among
the many who attended the
dance In Langoll Valley Satur
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Levi McDonald
visited Mr. and Mr. Leland Wil
ms and daughter Sharon tor a
few days In Lakevlew. The Mc
Donalds returned home Friday.
' W. T. Lee Made Langelt Valley
a visit .Saturday from hla home In
Klamath Falls.
The Langell Valley sawmill Is
being repaired- In preparation1 for
sawing lumber in the near fu
ture. - 1 .
Miss Alice Drown Is spending
two "Weeks' vacation ' In Orsnts
Pass with her 'grandparents. Mr.
and Mrs. A.' B. Brown. .'
' Mr. and Mrs. John Turner have
purchased a large hotel In Suth
erland, where they moved Satur
day to make their home.
Mrs. W. : Campbell gave a
farewell party to Mrs. John Tur
ner Friday evening. About 40
guests were present. ' The ladles
presented Mrs.. Turner- with a
beautiful' Crater Lake picture.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Harris
wero. business visitors In Bonan
za Sunday.
Schubl Brothers motored to
Bonanza Sunday to attend the
baseball game.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Hopkins mo
tored to Klamath Falls Tuesday,
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
John Turner.
Alex McDonald and family, ac
companied by Mrs. Emons. mo
tored to tho McDonald ranch Sat
urday, where they spent the day.
Horn and Hlltoa have moved
their herd of sheep to the Tur
ner ranch, where they bought
pasture.
Mr. - and Mrs. Owen Pepple
were Bonanxa visitors Sunday.
Mr. - and Mrs. - H. J. Tlcknor
motored to Klamath Falls Satur
day on business, from thefr large
ranch in this section.' ' t
Mr. and Mrs. Levi -McDonald
made a business trip to Bonania
Sunday.'
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sowsld
made a trip to the Deal ranch on
business last week. .:
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