THE KT.AMATH NF,WS
TfltJIlSDAY, JULY 12, 1328
PACE THREH
CITY BRIEFS
Tim Miirrlll Altar smli'ty wilt
liolil lis u mt il ul iiliiilii July 15 at
Urn Jim l.ui'V ritiiih, two mil
ruit tif Mt'irtll, Alt nttmlHra ami
tliulr frtpiiila urn Invited to al
ti'iiil. A liuifh will lio si-rvt'd mill
iU"irl I'tijuyi'il illiillilt lllu tlfli'l-
1 Thi- Muilioillnt rliunli eltnlr
will bolil a r.liiiirl tills
niti at fits Mttlluuti.tt imrNoti'iKfi
lit 101)6 1 1 Inli Hlrni'i ut 7 ii'rtiirk.
. A plnilc Iitiii li will ho' sirril.
(I. 11. HliyiliT flli'd a iltinnu
milt In tttn trttll onnrt IViMliiaa
day KKatitNt lliii-ilnt Huydor on
aruunita of rrtti'lty.
IKvn Alihlmin, apurltil mti'tit
fur a arntiu nt flri iiiHuraiii-o
runinsiilM, I. ununillii sararal I
nays in ft muml h rall on a nus.
si's trip.
Th rhninbr of rinnnHri'ii rt
foully rmltrd Ill.UdU aitrl.ul-
uiriii iiiiiioiiii. wni. n art- a
print of lhn. wlilrh ihry had
Iat yvar, wlih- a fw i linnai.
lltiHMi arc, for tht linrftt nt
tnurlMta. llldii havo Immu railed
liy tho I'hauitior of roininrri'o for
tlio prliiifiii of roiiiity utnp.
K lawault wan fllt-d In lb- Ir-
rait ronrt Wrdm-Mlay liy ' tlio I
. o n a II t 1 1 l.nmli r fompitny ;
aaatnat tloonea A. Kbirltard anil
At Th -
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MlU NIIIIUINH
LEO MALONEY
. . . In . . ,
"The Blind
Trail"
Hii-iMiif, .rfin, TtirllU
la llitu f n I movitiK tuix ttf
rutn mirl hrnr thv
"MOVIEPHONE" .
AT THE PINE TREE
. . . STARTS TODAY .
. . . WITH
Mary Astor and Gilbert Roland
Hro U a rmiiiti.ro of Old Mtntnrpy . , , jiiai tho pas
fttuiuito. iiurtraynl tt ihr m'retu. OHwt kHtIou lom'. . ;
tho beauty of ihf luitl uf rnmsiirw nit nmiMittlcd in a uperial
RiUHltftl ttccumiiautniuat by lh Trve Orchflfff. - ' ,
PATHE
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THE COOLEST
SPOT in TOWN
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in Sim t itr.i3ii ,?. ' vt-'t t
Mil llk-' ? &
its
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py disc choice
T!:: most important thinfv ever saitl of Essex is said by buyefs in
the largest 6-cylimler sales, antl the most overwhelming com
petitive .preference of automobile history.' ' , ,r .
t Coach, $7.W 1 Sedan (4-Ooor $79S . Coupe, t?4S (Rumble S.-at 1.10 fru) Roadster, $S5
, AUpriett.o.l.I)rtrott
Buyer con pay tor cars out of wtcome at trnvrxt ovetfaftfe eft srse tor tntenst,
ACME
A. It. Olltwr fur :tl!t, iluu n
llUllllllIX alllilli'S,
Mr, anil Mm. IIhwiiiiiii oml
liiiiKlitor, AIIih, wfo In tlio city
yiwii'ritfiy ruin Aaitii'fttl, I'll rmitu
In ( lilliiinifn rir ti "tnirl visit with
rrli'itiln, Th fnrnmriy miiilii
tliolr linmn lit tlilt riiy, vtwra
Mr. Howmatr wit ttritiriiHii of
Klmuuili loiiiily hliili ailiiml, ,
Portland Ktitmtit Itprtf who wrr
ri'itlm,rfil nt Ilia Wllla4 yiiKtcf
iluy wurii: Mr. ami MinK, W.
Murnnrrait, Mr. ami Mrs. It. W.
It'loviir, Mr, and Mrt, U, J. Ilih-
Intnl. Jus tlrawily, Wiirna ftaiti
mill V, A. Abutm-hclp,
Anton, tho who are tmjf.yitts;
fiw (lava vialt fit titi ritv urn
Un iirautlwna and Mr
t. liarsc uf 1'ttttttliia. Orraits.
Th'y aro mint a at thu Wlllard.
ir. and Mm. Jrntnn- Janan I
(lf Hll rrumiM. tntrrd yP,l.T.
!d;iy aail art. ti.niiin at tho Wll
(l., ,M( hver.
I .
Kitsi'liw itlnttora who were ra
Uii'I-imI at tlio Wliltird ypnti-rday
!wr Mr. and Mia. V. 1". Knli;hs
and H. T. Ilolihu.
,. ,t n1)(K, f Meilftird
to ,altM y,Hr in Klamath
VMt mail ta .i,,,,,,!,, at thn Wli-
lard.
Mr. and Mra. K. Uiai-r of Mon
tana!, t'altf , are atifcta at tht
Kfrtta hnti'l for atrrai daya.
I
!!. M. Itifil la HUipplliK at tlio
Kirtts hotol duriiiK a binaa
vii-lt hrro rum Ills humt in iiafi
Kranrinfo.
It. K Vt-atill, a rrmttar bul
. vlaltor to thla city from
I'orfland, la horo on itualneaa. Ho
l loppitiK at tha Krrnt.
rortlanil xutata rtBoitirtd at
tha Hall inxt nixtit wtro Cl.-o K
Htactjy. Mr. and Mra. W. S. Kvir
.II. t. II. Jolinaon, it. 11. Fittton.
and Mr. and Mra, T, A, llubiiumn.
It. 11. limitrt arrived luitt nlxht
from Ktixcno to aptqd attma tttno
horo on a hnalniwa viit. Mr.
Itmith la ronuprtod wit hthe
Special
Comedy
In WaRlimglnn, ton,
mil othf r at. Th
mad tvorM ptrfrrenrc
the Urgert of my tix
$735
SEX - miiTors
MOTOR CO.
iiiMtli-Illr i.um'irr company In
the vailr? city. Us ! alumina
at I ho Hull. ,
W. K. Ilruwii, rnprinutiitatlvs
of tht Klamath a1iailuw imm
unity, l In lllu ily from Kurt
K In niKtli. HoJii a aitast at Ilia
Hull.
21. W, Mi t'ortiiitt'k, a wi'll-ktiown
nltvi-p man of 111 HittuHti fit,
trli'l. In c vlnltiir lit Kluuiulli
Kiillii amt wlillit lioru in stuyutit
ut llsn Hull. - '
T. A. ttitiith, riipriMti1fttlro of
tlio l'athi'r Hiioa romjtany, la in
the t'Hy from hla lii'aii.'uartsr
in Kt. !,ntils. Ho la rKlird at
tlio llltll
Amua tiia aoulhfrn visitor
In Him rlty are Mr. and Mra. 8. 1.
Costa, reaiatwd at tiia Hall
from iholr li'iino in San Fran
cisco. .
Mr. and Mra. l.rtwar llarltrlt
ar apondinx a wm-k in tha Hty
on a iiiiaiiifaa trtp and aro stap
plna at thu Valloy hotal. Mr,
llartlatt la rvprpaoniliK Ilia t'ai-
Stimwt Ittikinjt fowiiiT romiauty.
If. It Kuh.II of tha Mardtwi
j LumlMr romftany arrtvwl ymlrr
!day from lha ('atltomla rity to
ri'ttirn homo with hla wife and
ittw natty danahti-r. lit In a
aurnt at tilt Vatlry hmW.
Mra. K. (Jardnor arrtnivl yoa
tfrtiay from liyalton. alif.. to
rpi-nd arrcrnl daya with a frlnil
wl.o waa rrtntly lujurd in an
ai'tidant. Hha la atuppinx at the
Valloy hotrf.
J. H. Bliinmi and family, who
haa hitn tourinx tha northwaat,
aro atopplna; at iha Valloy hotrt
(iurlnrl a alay'ln the city. Th?y
are reKltitfrt'd from Heattit.
J. It. Culk la a hoMnena rlaltor
from Albany who raxialfrrd at
tlio Vullry hotol last nlxht. He
la run neci ed with the Kdwarda
Cuff St Spire rumnany of Port
land. 1. W. Bhlflda. reproantatlT
of tha Toiido Sralia Co., la
tranum'tlttx bufflnpaa in the city
from Portland and la atopplnx at
tho Vallt'y hotel.
Mrs. Cecil Peirano nee Alice
Miller, dauxhter of J. J. Miller,
district frolxht and pasaenxer
axent of the Hoitthern Pacific, re
turned to 'aiifornfa last evening
and with her hualtand take sp
her new residence at New Idrla,
California. Mra. Peirano' has
been wtth Mrs. itamaby and fam
ily at the Klamath Junction since
Mr. Knnialiy passed away. She
waa his nurse throughout his Ill
ness. j Friends of Mlsa Cecelia Mc
Muhan wilt be sorry to learn aha
is confined to the Klamath Val
jley hoapltKl with an atlnrk of ill
jieaa. Mitts McMaitan came from
i Portland to have charxo of the
itiertrude Shop durinx the absence
! of Miss Kt-kmau- who Is touring
ihurope.
flertrndo Huyle. the dauxhter
of Mr. anil Mrs. Jobs C. Boyle,
who waa taken to San Fraltclaco
two weeks axo on account of a
serious attack of illness is said
to be vry much improved la
health since movtnx to a lower
taititudo.
M'ililnm Hail has purchased a
flvo rcojn home on Koaa street
front Mrs. Ida Thompson. Mr.
and Mrs. Hull will make the new
t
"Vti
F.vx Supf-Sil Dirtirill
i but part of ft national
lttxt trakct Etnex uie
- cyliader cttr in hitory.
AND UP
handling antl n
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hotita thair rnaidenoe, Tha deal
waa cloaod throaxh th t'bfksite
and Smith offlroa.
Mra, Ihibaoa and ion, Klinur
Quirk, bt Portland, aaotbar and
brothar of Mr. Arthur Olaon of
th Wl(i I'lae apartment hare
rolurtiBil to tliulr home la Port
laud after an enjoyahie yiait bare.
Mr. and, Mr. 1, W. I'fppard
of tlio !lillo)ula I'lumliinx eom
puity of th reaertetioB etty are
l'Odiux a fi daya la Klamath
Palla, Whllo here Mr, pepfaird
underwent a minor operatloa.
Mra, f,yna ?.itnmcrmi of the
liorald and Klamath Mm haa
retitrned from a. hueiaea trip to
Ail una and Ikftriew whars abe
apent' the pant aevarai days
The boy xronta of Trotip 1 1 of
At. Paul's Kplacopal rharrb n-
Joyid a waiertneion feed and
awlmminx party at t.'ryatal Bprtnxa
oa Tueaday TiilfiB". Tha feoya
were taken to the reaort bf Dei
lleoder, aroatmaater of the troop
and Mr, and Mr. O. H. CHftos
and Mr, linker, Several of the
twya of this tmop aro mahinx
plana to attend an miner , camp
which opena July J 1., ,
Mia Klrera Klttrolm of Mac
atore will af ompany Mra.- Albert
K. May and two, daughter on a
motor trip Intu California within
tha sear future. They plan to
Tiait at Merced,. HocmnienEo, San
rraaciaco and ether points sf In
terest while south.
Mra. Roy F. Durliln and chlt-
irco are aojuyiuc a vacation- at
Marahfield - with relative and
friends. Mr. Ilurbln motored to
the bay with his family retnrnJnx
to Klamath Falls the foliswinx.
day.
P r I e n d s of little Margaret
Barnhouse, tbe four - year old
daughter of Mr. and Mr. V. O
Barnhouse will be sleased to
learn she la recovering from a
critical attack of iiinea. ,
C. T. Bunuell, official of the
Western Union returned north
Wednesday siorsins after a fensi-
neaa visit here with Edward Llv-
inxston, local manaser, J
, X
Mrs. J. L. Estea of the Colden
flule store has left, on a two
week's vacation. Mr. Eat- la
In rbarx of the ladies hosiery
department, T
Mr. and Mrs. Iceland Cantral!
have returned home from 8 visit
with relative and friends in the
valley, , .
"Traffic officers are complain
inK," say Charles Wanser, hlxh-
way division engineer, "that
chamhers of commerce asd eth
ers xtvinx information on roads.
I tell tourists to cross over the
MrKeniie ttr central Oregon and
then xet on The Oailes-Caiifor-
Jnia hichway aid the other roads,
where there la no limit to speed."
. . ,
ait. ttssitT coaiesses t liat t tie
roads are so good that everyone
is tempted to 'step an er and
the highways become speedways,
for the tetuptaiioB is great and
the traffic officers are few asd
far between. The oiling of the
Sherman highway will be com
pleted Is a few days asd then,
says Mr. Waster, the crew will
move over to The Dalles-California
A one-way traffic will he
established whiie the oiling is in
progress and there will be no
interference Oregoniaa.
Mrs, Lena M, Dennis, who -was
elected president of the Business
and Professional Women's Club
on Monday evenlsg will preside
as president at the sext regular
meeting. Leda Parker, Beatrice
Phlnney and Thelitis McAlpine
will servo with Mrs. Dennis as
other officers.
Mrs. C. E. Dudley of Ashland,
sister of Mrs. Ed Olson of this
city, passed away In tho valley
city on Tuesday. Mrs, Olson and
daughter Mitiine have bees at
the Jiedsiiie of Mrs. Dudley for
tho past fortnight, Mr, Olson ot
the tioidea Hule left for Ash
land Tuesday upon receiving
wont of her passing. -
Postmaster John A. McCall was
able to be at his desk today after
as absence os -account of the
critical illness of his daughter.
Miss Jean McCall. Today her
condition Is very much-Improved
and it ia hoped she 'Will soon he
able to be about,
Mr. and Mrs. H, H, Bradbury
are enjoying a visit in Klamath ?
Falls from OJeudale, California, j
While guests In Klamath " Fails, )
Mr. and Mrs, Bradbury are stott-i
ping at tha hotel Dishes. . ,1
Mr. arid Mrs. W. C. Hackier of
Fort Klamath transacted hush
ness in the city on Tuesday. Mr,
liackler is recovering from an in
jured foot which he. sustained
two weeks ago at his ranch.
Bill Gilbert, with Bis little
daughter, Margaret, loft Wednes
day morning for Oroville, Calif.,
where they will remain indeli
Biteir. - '
J. L. Fisher, vice president of
the Wachovia Bank and Trust
company of Salisbury, North Car
olina, Iras written- a- letter ot ap
preciation to J. J. Miller, district
jihe Soutbarn Pacific, teillaa bow
much ha and hiaf family enjoyed
J Hi motor trip to Crater ik
land how crataftil tha entire daie
I xatloit of Kiwaniana are fur the
j wonderful hospitality ahown bf
the Klamath Kail people.
I Mr. and Mra. Inn Dunlep of
North Kleventh atroet are being
j ronxratuiaied ttpoa the arrlyal of
a ttaity xirl, born Wedneaday
mortiluc at Ilia Klamath Uaeral
hoapitair
Utile Mariaad U. ftlroad, Jr..
ana of Mr. and Mra. Merlattd D.
Hirond of Isao Orexoa aranu
celebrated his fourth birthday op
iTtttwday at - the family borne.
jKlxht of the little xtrl asd taiys,
intimate- playmate of Meriand
I spent t he afternoon at the Stroud
treaideace. Mrs. Stroud was aa
atoted throBxhout th afternoon
I by her mother, Mrs. II. J. Bowen.
Tho Miasea Florence Bhriver,
Marie Thompsoa end Kay Lyles
have returned front three day
enjoyable online, a peat ' at Lak
o" The Woods. -,
Mbia Waltraad irietarhe, daaxh
ter of Dr. and Mr. B. llietacbe
who left some time aco-with her
mother to a p a d tbe ammer
moatha Is Ciermany. with rla
live and, friend has written
Klamath Falls frianda. 8ha da
aetiued the trip abosnl he ateam
sfeip "Clevelaud" asd - told of a
ierrtfic atorm , which they en
countered. Most of tha trip
scroti th sreattMr waa rainy asd
the ship waa more than It hoars
lata into the toast of Ireland.
Waltraad enloyed m fareweil
party on the night of June Ziib
when ail the xneata on th ship
received farewell (ifta. "I have
enjoyed so many xamee of check
ers with til captain, asd would
you bellere It 1 have, beaten him
tha last aaveral tames," Wal
traad wrote. ' .
Mr, and Mrs. H. E, Jones of
this city have arrived la Oak
j Grove, Arkansas, according to
iwerd received here by relative
'and friends. They made th trip
lot !2iS mile Is six daya. Mr. .
and Mrs. Jones ars oa as extend
ed motor trip throngs the east .
and south.
Charles Maguire, sob of 3. F.
Maguire. Sr., of this city is en
joying his vacation here with
relatives and friends. Mr. Ma
guire make -his borne in Sao '
Francisco where he. Is employed
with tha Bank of Italy.
i I
Mr. and Mrs. h. Stlntoa of Los
flatos, California, formerly of '
Klamath Falls, are en joying a va-;
cation trip by motor throngh Ore-'
goa. They spent Tuesday here
with friends en route sortb. While
is this city they operated the:
Home Cafe,
M. . Motschenhacber shows a
slight fmprovemest - today. . ac
cording to members of hie family, s
He ia a patient at the Klamath
Valley hospital where ha submit
ted to a major operation some
time ago. , t ..
Mrs. Mixaer and daughter. Miss
Gertrude, of Oroville,. California, j
returned south this morning by
motor after as .enjoyable, visit of
several days spent is Klamath
Falls with friend. ,'
Sfr. and Mrs. Claud Darts, with
their sons guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Montag of th Mostag i
Stare company of Portland., are I
enjoying an outing at Diamond
lake. , , . ,
Miss Llls Moo, neice of Mr.
and Mrs. Hi S, Moe, was expect-;
ed Is tha city last evening tromtm
her home is- Spokane to apend a
Balloon Dance
"Saturday Night
ALTAMONT
Many Klamath Falls
-,.-.. -people
are making the
Campbell
Court
Hotel
Their Home
When in Portland
A . pleasant place
:.to -.live, in beau
tiful surroundings.
An unusually good
dining' room ser
vice and food.
Accessibility 1 0
business center
and1 garages.
Eleventh and Mala St.
E. JEAN CAMPBELL,
. Owner and' Manager
month at th Moenaidesss. Miss
Mo wt!l bt w!com4 back to
Klamath rail where aha kas
mad many friends on previoua
yiaita.
BALKM, Or, July 11. t'P
R. A. Matthtea of Port land was
elected prtmide&t of tha Orcsou
State Pharmsceaiiral aaaorlalioa
at its annual coaeeatloti here to
day. . Other sffirer ehsaes
wom: B. K. BtewmaoB, tk
prealdeat; John T. Witty, second
aire preaident; Frank B. Wart,
secretary; and John f-ane, Jr..
trasnrer. -
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