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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1928)
SATURDAY,' .JULY 21; 1928 THE KLAMATH NEWS PAGE THREE CITY, BRIEFS Harold H. IMI nl San rrmi flsro, asslatatil silvorllsltii man Kr for the Aancll4 Oil com Imny, mid who hu been, vlalllng II tlio Aasoclalad Oil aaetirle Pit th I'xlflo euaat, l a visitor lit kleuialti rail (or jivvuriil ilnys. ' t , ' Among lh visitors In Ilia r,H Is ItolMirt Hanger, brother o( II. K. Ilsur of lb llulrk (araita, who ! pnllnx eunietlm hum. Rurlni lil vlilt several flliln nil outing lrli have beet) plau nd. . .' ,. i J. K. Kelea returned yeeler ilsy from aeveral daya piit t lha Ooldn Dream oitne lauulod In Curry county near (Irani !'. Iq brought bark Jar of blark ,aand, In whlrh could It dalaotad number of (old plecee vhlrb ilia had paiini'd (ron Ui lraina I ... In! lht o'rlmk In lha inornlii from Hi chamber -of commune, i'muls Inleronted In Uklnx III , trip r Invited to in it lh ,cliumlor of comtnerc. Thos j wlshm to luk their car will In lb (loldea Dream dlatrlrt. ; b wolionied, according to. Cap Jiiclan W, U. Ilurnaa and auvnral ' 1 u In Aul.'ate. other men uru uwuere of llila nilu. ' llatod for two wor year. Mr. Mcl'herrea apanl th psstwo wk hor iiJoTliif a trip to Crat.r l-k and other aoenlc nla He la (rail . known IB I ISIm.1I. V-1 1 HliaM hm altAfllt. ed hl(b achool. ' her lo section wber lhr la mora plvaaur' and I alarm for her life. Ml Kdoiund la en Joying a tour of aouthrn Oregon, till waa accompanied by hr friend. Mra. 8. M. Smith of Marahflcld, Oregon. Mr. and Mr. Bmlth bar not- Mra B. Dlet'ch and daughter Mr., tl. Whltehrsil of Wood..Ml Wjlifud Dleucna, man r d i . lh .....en,. n6W ,. laud, California, loft on Krliluy apuoiug in iummw niontn ai ; n (lt spring which wa Jual Win. Allmiu l.oomln, who haa , uurnlug'a tram WIIU a relallv i Konalaiig. Oermsny, with relative : ,c,nlr completed. Mr. Hmltb been a guat In lb Uy lur the i who ha been lu illl health for land frleuda ar having a dwlurnt-1 ta connected with Loreiu ec-m- ni h, baa returned lo her sum tlitto. Mra. Whitehead l,u' trip. Recently they enjoye.i piny. home In Hen ltlgo. Mia lyoial. felurallig to bar borne at Wood daughter uf Mr. and Mra. Cbae. laud- 8h arrived In th city oorala, formerly msijii her bom yesterday from the aoulb, lure, aim na Men visiting number of friend lb' the city. Ralph 1 Farmer.' Chlloquln at. loruey. wu among th bustnrae vtidtora' In the city yueterday.' for an Injured band which he sustained when b wa atrurk with heavy limber. r. 8. Tonner of PeUluma, Cali fornia, la enjoying a vlalt In Klamath rail. Fred McCormlck of the Bhew flcrtram Lumb'sr company la uf fering from a broken limn whlrh be auatalned on Wedaeaday while at hia position. William Wagoner, editor Of thc!f t , Ml1, and Mra.' O. II.. l.anglel of Lincoln el reel are receiving cougraluhllona on th birth of a new aon at the Klamath Valley Wilbur Kennelt. msesgur of th llrnwnevllle Woolen Mllla BinM ef this HI v. .4i-ft for Post- is.,,! io .need the floiil rites of . Minor Herald of Kllmore, Call- Mr. Bowman.! orealdenr. of tba-r't""!- ' oPany with Judge concern, who pnaaed away aud denly. , j , ' .' a dellgbtrul trip by ateamvr lOj . , , Meuraburgam , Ilodenaa Jw" Kdward McHroom. timber man ,u, .......... -"'lor Lakevuw. I re ler a iw )rew-, umion. N. plan to rturu bom la Beptem- dr, njyin, medical treatment 7 jj Mln Kt adv. ber. , I .... .... j.iu i-.-ui. .u ... I I 1 IT7T JnnJ ) YSPRA3T . flies, mosquitoes, roadies tfmofhs, I ice and many oDwr insects STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA Ht lTS TO MKAHl'KK Fall aample of Itetmer wool en ar here. Be meaaured now. 1 TT? " tiTtiTry Mews Classified Ads for Kesults John (iarvln, apent Thuraday In th city enrout north to Can ada on an eitendad motor trip. Thnu t,ln In !!! manv nt the Mr. and Mra. F,. J. Murray of . H ...... ,lf ,..... .na -m Marahfleld. formerly of thla city. Y,t ,t Uk Md BaB(, while nortb. I.AKT hlUIWINU TtllMV A MttMT MtHVKMIt'H II.M MION! I "BURNING A WOMAN ALIVE" . ., On The Mi-rwa Mario Prcvoat In "Th Ruth Hour" , A Hwlft-MovInK t omnly raina foniliig Hl SDAV awl Mtl.NDAY Jim IMiruthy Ml'I.HAI.L aan) M AfKAIL ' . . . In . . . "Udiet' Night in a' Turkith Bath" ; huniillal ytrrday morning. Th are Mere for g bualneaa vlalt of baby weighed S M pounda at aevernl daya. They arrived from oinn ana nae oven nanieu nen rrenciMco wuere tuwy uave j . y Jobnaon n.4rlr Hubert. Mr. Laugelet I. berfn for aeveral week on a - h,nlutu hom', t0 11 Ml ford ' well known here. wher. he la cation trip. from an enjoyabl. vtalt In Oreal connected with lh American Ka- ,,., Montana, their old aome. tlouaj bank, and Mra. Langalat r Iteeder. idvertlalng roan a- They mad th trip by motor and la on of th pronilueni young ,,r f me (loldea Itulo, will j p,ing throngh Klamath Falla ' matron, of Klamath Falla. Iev on Saturday for a two : declared they bad a wondwful ' ' week vacation trip wulcn na.trlp, nr. and Mra. Lou Arena and plupa to apend in rortiana ana children left Friday for I'rlne- ikii(tl with relatlvoa and frleuda. voir., nu.vvinii -lor miuio inuei Mr. and Mra. L. H. Trlmbla of Saa Franclaco ar among th vla- At Th. ! LIBERTY ! -TIIBATRB- NOW HHOWINO , IMIN (I.KMAN la THE BOSS OF RUSTLERS ROOST MVHTKKVI ACTION! TMItUJJt! Oimlngr bTMMY and MONIKW - - HI4 TIV TIN with relet Iree of Mr. Arena. 1 Mlaa Merle Palhier of Th mora In Klamath Falla today. Mr. They theu plan to return to tbelrjGoldoa Hul Htoro plana to leave Trimble 1 general agent of the hoot In Tallfornia, making th Saturday' for Bpokaii wbera aha perlahabl freight department Of trip over lh Redwood highway, j will vlalt tor two Woeka with rola- the Southern Pacific company. For lh put aoverel daya Mr. Htm and frlanda. Mlaa Palmar Tby plan to return louth tub) and Mra. Arena and children la oa her annual vacation. evening. havo been vlalllng here - with' ' frleada. They formerly mad G. Moranl left Friday morning ' On of th moat Intereellng Vl tbeu bom In thla city wher over th Bout born Pacific for the jtorw of lh summer In Klamath they have many friend. at where ha will aall th but Falla. Mlaa A. Edmund ot Hono- . . - . of thla month tor hi home In lulu, apent Thuraday bar. Mlaa Mra. K. A. Ilunaakar and Italy. . ijedmunda 1 eecretary for the children have arrived from Far-1 . nt lh- IT n rtreult court mersvllle. California, to apend at , Lorene Bonehrakar of Roae-; i the lalanda and ah ptgted leaat a month her vlalllng rola- burg la vlalllng In tba city for a that ah baa apent th paat 15 tire and friend. Mr. and Mra. few daya with friend. She I a year as a realdont of Honolulu llunaaker moved to California guest at th hotel Blsbe while Vtn the exception of a (aw abort ly aftr th bolldaya last here. 'year which aha apent In China, year and havi purchased a tour-j ' er stay la th Orient, wa1 filled 1st park la the southern city. I Theo Haven of Rend la a biial-Wth excitement Incident to th Ineaa vlaltor her today. Mr. lis- Chinese trouble and ah la "The roada are ahowlng ateady vena I atopplng at the hotel Pie-' pleased to her bad work take Improvement, and lh tge line bee during bis brief visit la th I now permitted to travel a por- city.. lion of tba trip over th new j highway from the Hell ranch j Mra. Delay Rosencranc left on half way to th Devil' Garden," i Friday morning' train n rout Clifford Hogue slated yesterday! to Detroit, Michigan, where ah morning upon leaving fur Lake- view with th mall for Lakevlew. A number of tne Veterana of Foreign Wan her to attend th eighth encampment- of the order will remain oxer to enjoy a trip will make bar futur bom. Roland McPherren. aon of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McPherren of thla city baa returned to Poru lund. For the past four year he baa been . employed on the lo th , Lava . Ileus oa tiunday. 1 U. S, S. Marcu oa n electrician's I'aululn O. C. Applegato will load, male. He has completed hia en trie caravan which will leave here llatment aervlc and haa re-a- REALISTIC i Permanent Wavt At Reduced Prlc " ' MILADY ' BEAUTY SHOPPie .5 Room 10. Winters DuUding i. Pbon149-M - I HOTEL Phone 1250 '"' For Retervationt WILLARD MUSIC From 7:30 to 11:30 . GRAND OPENING AND . DINNER DANCE TON-GHT - ' j .. ' i . i j , ., To Be Held in Our Newly Computed Banquet Room It will be one of the fineat affair ever held in this county ' ' Plenty of serpentine and caps to make it a real enjoyable' evening; A Seven Course Dinner of the Finest MENU . RELISHES Jumbo Olives ' Sweet Gherkins , Cocktail ,' California Fruit Surprise i ( i SOUPS . . ' , t , Cream of Celery ' ' ' Chicken Broth Printimere ; FISH Fillet of White -Fish, Morniy CHOICE OF ROASTS , Prime Ribs of Beef, au Jus Fried half spring Chicken, rasher bacon Grilled Fillet Mignon, Mushroom Sauce Grilled French Lamb' Chops on Toast SALAD , Lettuce and. Tomato; Thousand Island Dressing VEGETABLES Potatoes, demi French, New corn on cob DESSERTS Fresh Peachy Melba ' Strawberry Shortcake Fresh' Fruit Jello with Whipped Cream v ' -: Caf pir. . Hotel Willard DINNER $2.00 PLATE Including Dancing . All Evening FOUR HOURS t -' - ' Of Real Fun " "v Remember That The Music Starts at 7:30 Tonight At Klamath's Finest Hotel BETTER QUALITY CGWVT I I VI J1 1 1 1 1 ljj STORES - r rnsTBf.vr m Phone 844 Nationally known merchandise 717 Main St. Phone 150 423 Main St. LOWER PRICES Dependable Low Prices Corner of Sixth and Main Phone 83 The richness, smoothness and zest of old-fashioned true coffee flavors, found partic- ularly in Stone's Supreme "Our Best" or Stone's Special Coffee comes to you at LOWER PRICES than these high qualities can be bought for elsewhere. These qua'ities are produced on!y by ski lful ar.d scientific blerding and roasting of differ ent kinds of coffees, selected from many avai ab'e varieties azd grades. I.i usi.yt either Stone's Supreme or Stone's Special Coffee, you can besure that these coffees are packed under a name backed by a pride that wou'd not al'ow that name to signify less than the best. ; Stone's Special Coffee t i" m A' real coffee value ! Q 7 $1'U 3 lbs. . '.. 1 lb.Of C Stone's Supreme Coffee , VI HTTP Fisher's Blend. A hard' fco (? rLULin whet flour, 49 lbs ,.. 6.U5 "fr Plain; vr .salt.-p-. fYtC Brooms Medium weight--f 1,00, value- for .67c Salted Peanuts Klk8!lVs.35c Laun4ry Soap Crystal White OA. Jrge bars, 10 ior.OI7C : PtoarfiPQ No- cans cIiB8rs caviica heavy syrup 2 cans..... 39c , SUGAR - ' I I CERT0 ; Pure Berry Cane Susrar is . - 4C CC For preserving Easier and quickei . Q,' cheaper here 100 pounds 4vlvlJ 2 bottles i....4t7C SnOWdrift SavgeetatbSonesT4tIb!lpail....88 C T Curve cut in bulk 3 pounds 19c BUTTER urgaif-ribT.i8L.93c rnTeiiTi c- H- Brand iyctlbUp Large bottles 2 for 43c Piplrloe Sweet or sweet 1 1LIUCS e.ii Masnn nna mix Full Mason quarts each 39c Piikip Sour or Dni OQA r iLlVICS Fu Ma10n quarta Each 47C Peaches : I " Fancy large Elbertas . - 3 lbs. 2Sc; - fq?"l per box ...i J) X JJ Large Cantaloupes Northern grown Vine rip ened ,.,, Q Q 3 for o;c Lettuce v Fancy local grown Large heads C . Each :...:: DC Bunch Vegetables Carots, Turnips, Onions per ' - l ! v C n bunch iJ C i Rice . , Fancy Blue Rose 5 lbs, ......J. 39c Toilet Soap Peter Pan, Large bars A big value "I Q 3 for JL5C A complete assortment of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Come Early for Best Selections. - . HAMS ' , .A Hams have advanced in price. Buy today , at yesterday's price and save five cents or mbre per pound. 1 ' ' Swift's Preihium- Cudahay Puritan wSolSr po...R:. 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