THE KLAMATH NKWH TUESDAY, JOLY 24 1928. PAGETHf CITY BRIEFS MIm Kdnu ,lurilir Iim returned (rum month's trip Ihruugh thu ml which, she mad with hr father, II. II. Dunbar1, of the In surance firm of Dunbar A Dull bar. . Hhw Ml accompanied hum hy a cAtialn (nun Washington, I'. ('., and the two' young ladles are now enjoying a Vlalt m Diamond l.sao. Mlaa Dunbar I a student at the University of Oregon aud l(t fur tbe oast as suoo a whiMil closed for I ha surniner vacation. Mlaa Kva Powers, who haa been apendlng tha past few months lu Klamalti r'alls, lft Sunday to r . luru to hor honia In Kureka, 't'alll. Mr, and Mra. J. (1. lnn asn, hr father and ninthnr. mo tored to tlila' rlly during the week-end and MIm Powers re turned homo with them. P. P. Corpenltig o( Tula Lake. P. II. Jrlttgerald, D. A. Agnew and Mark Clarke of tha Clara, moot houl left for 11IK f'anina during tha week-end, where ther will spend nk enjoying tbe flailing. ' t Mra. Kenneth Wallen of tha flareniont - returned 'Sunday mnrnliil from Kan Front'lsco niter apendlng the pant month In tha bay city. Jim Dark, who la nuiploved t tha lluli'k garage, speil Ihr ' week-end In at id ford wlih friends, reluriilugKiiinlay eve. nlng. " v " '', '. .. .' . i . ,,' .- Two marring lli-anaa-a tn granted at Ilia rouuly clerk's Monday: oue to Jamee II. lra ham of Ihla city and Freda A. Dials of Keno.'and tho other to John Humphrey Lull and llrlga Tollevlk. .both ot ('hlloiiulu. Three divorces' were filed In tha' circuit court Monday. Klslo M. ' Palmar tiled against Hldney Palmar; Ivah (I. Lloyd (Hod against Harry E. Lloyd . nu rounda of desertion: and Myrtle Alduoiera Jonaa (Had attulnat Phil William Jones. Mrs. O. M. Hector will ha hoat ' ea thla afternoon at bar homa at SJS North Ninth street lo a regular meeting tl the Happy " Hour cluh. Mrs. J. Crlm of Hollywood. Calif., Is a guest si tha Karns bdtel for eeveral days. Misses Ploy and Evelyn Mc Daniel arrived yesterday from, Kan Pranularo on a two. weeks' Vacation which Ihey will apend A K &cfuyot(tejmuti totMve Keep a can "r '" TraudrWiSb Oronite Cleaning Fluid . cleans the cushions and rugs -an4 grease-spots from the polished surfaces " ' ' , ' ,'..'' In pints, pints and t gal' ' ' . Ion cans at druggists, bar J- ' ' , ... . wvt, department stores, gome grocers or any Stan , durd Oil Service Station. -. , Also in barrels, yi barrels -' and it sfi a? A KTYkT i' v AsvartV i .' -' t1" 4n achiwemtnt of tfufyitttrch Laboratories of ' !, STANDARD OIL COMPANY OP CALIFORNIA : S 'ev tVaiert o Orcein Homthald Products . I ORONItlfCr.EANINO FLUID FLY SPRAY . . . ' I - h FURNITURE POLISH " v r : AUTO POLISH M HANDT Oil ' ' - ' vlalt Iok Willi their parents, Mr. and ra..W. II. Mcllanlol. While here they alau plau lo vlalt Cr tnr l.ak. . Mr. 1,. V. Meredith and and Cliff, who accompanied Mid. hula II. Ilulihsn and children In l-o AiiioIi, will li'avii from tha southern rlly for llurper, Kana.. In maka their fill lira home. Kn rmitn south lhy will also tour 'oacmlie park. .f Joa Krniia and John liuwklna were among tlin ninny from tlila rlly who motored to ('ruler Luke Hiinduy. .Mr. and Mra. Tom rVhupnnll onloyi'd Hunduy at l.ak of tha Wood, where they spent Ihn Uuy swimming and boullng. ' ' ' Kd Iwioeoy rcxlaiered at the KeriiN Mondity from lila homa at .Miiiiingui,, Cailf. J ' Cherlca 8. i'lke nt N"wlon, Kuna., and two duugblera.1 Mil dred -and Odcli, aru tha houae guests ,.f .Mr. und Mra. .M. P. Kvatia of tho Kvuna utmrtoienta. They were aroiuulued lo KIhM' alh Kulla by Mr. and Mra. rhurlra Mriniier i f Ited lllulf. who returned -to their home Hunduy evening. Hmnliiy. Mr. and Mrs, Kvnns took their gueaia to ('ruler l.nko. where they Hpent Iba dny. Mr. I'lkn uud daughters plun to n.-niuln here fur a woek.' 1 )r. and Mra. Kurl lleynolrta and two children inolorad tis Crater Lake Monday, where. Mr. Hey nolda tranaacted business. II. II. Meyer, member of lha Interalaia commerce commission;' Arthur II. Muckalsy and tleorge It. Hull, vssmlners; J. J, Murphy, memlwrof the Houth Dakota rail road commission, accomiiniilrd by Mrs.' Murphy: James I. Neal, member of tha Washington board of publle wosks. accompanied by Mrs. Neal: A. II. Kuoch.' general counsel for the Ito.k Island rail road: J. Ilagman. asalslatit gen eral roumutl of the flreut North er;!; L. K. fleun of lha Oregon' public service ' commission, ac companied by Mrs. llenn. and Kdward Oatrundur of the Oregon commission' "were entertained by tha t'humber of commerce of Klamath. Palls oa Saturday night and Sunday. While here they wore guasta at the wlllard hotel. Tha Ladles of Woodcraft have completed plans 'for a picnic to b held 'at. Iba .Jackson atatlun 'located oue-gunrter mile from .e ail car C- s-rJ -gallon cant, ; . GfEUJID dean as'tieip. eMte Mack's alora on tha Merrill road. Tha nffulr will ha hold oi) Thure day and rara will leave tha Odd rellowa ball at' tail oVIock lu tho morning. Karh gueal la aakad to brine a baakat .luncheon. Tha rhlldran ara Invited and menibara having rara ara aaked lo bring I hem ao that everyone will have an opportunity of enjoying tho flrat picnic of tha order, Mra. John (Juliiry Willlia of Cottage (irova, Oregon who haa been enjoying tha pant week here vlaltlng with Mra, Alice Wllllm, left Huturday for l.akvlew where aha will vlalt for a fortnight with her aon and duughlar-lii-law, Mr. und Mra. 1. eland Wlllll and daughter. HhnroU Lee. I'pon re turning homo Mra. Wllllta will vlalt here (or a abort time with her dnoghlor, Mra. lorla Norrla, who la her vacation In Hud Pranclacd. Mrs. Norria la with thu Klfn-Amlcka atom. Charles Mugulra, aon of J. V. Mugulru, Hr., Of this city, left Hunduy morning for hla home lu Kan Pranclseo after spending a two weak'g vacation In Klamath county with relative and 'friends, tfugulre 1' employed wlih tha ('tilled Herurlty Dunk and Trust company In Kan Pranctscn and will resume his position un Mouj duf. ' . Mr. and Mrs. flob, rt W. Iludd, who are making tbelr home at the hotel U'lllurd have left for Seattle where they wilt spend ujt least a week. Mr. Iludd Is trutts ucilng bUHineas In the Inlen-sts of the Creut Northern rullroad while uorth. Ills father Is presl deiU u( tbe road. Carl Wllliama of Lakevlew was painfully Injured In an accident last week at the Hummer Lake ranch. Ho suffered a twisted knae, bruises about the face and a sprained wrist. While his In juries are not considered serious tha ara tnost painful. ' Ivy Ann Puller and Mrs. I.lllie Fuller of Indianapolis, Indiana, and Jacob Woolverton of South llend.' Indiana, spent Runday In Klamath 'Kails. They left Muniluy morning' for Crater Lake. Mlaa Lydla Pricke of the coun ty health offices has left on a two week's vacation. Miss Pricks plana to apend a part of her vacutlon at Bundon. Hhe, Is making the trip by motor. Frank Hall, student of the. Uni versity of Oregon, Is spending tbs summer In Lakevlew. where he haa a poaltlon with tha Crooked Creek Lumber company.. ' Earl Snyder ot Ihla cjty, con nected with tbe Southern Pa cific, has returned from a visit In Ashland at, tha home of 'his psrents, Mr. and Mrs. V. Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Al Powell and family, are enjoying an outing at Odell lake. The Misses Betty' Crawford, Margaret Daggett and Jean Pearl Wilson were hostesses to a num ber of their Intimate friends this past week with a slumber party. The early part nt the evening the girls enjoyed a "taffy pull" at tha Wilson home. Later they went to the Daggett hone fur a slumber party. At ten o'clock the following morning they had breakfast at the Crawford home. Those who enjoyed the party were: Jean MeCall, Mary Jane Moore, Lois Houte, Blisabolh Ann Daggett, Margaret Daggett. Pearl Jean Wilson and Belly Crawford. Mrs. Emma Cole ot Moe'a store Is enjoying hor annual vscatlon starting Monday. With her two daughters, Misses Elisabeth and Ethel (Jlaab, 'Mrs. Cole plans to vlalt at Scottsbnrg, Diamond I-iike. the beach and aeveral other points of recreation before returning,, to her duties. Her daughter, Klhel, returned Satur day from Portland to enjoy her vacation. Sho is In tralulnt- to become a graduate nurse In the northern-metropolis. Mrs, Mabol Anderson returned to ber home In Portland after an enjoyable visit here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rogers of Pncltlc Terrace. Mrs. Anderson is the- sister of Mr. Rogers. While here Mrs. 'Andorsqn enjoyed sev- ornl delightful outings wlih the Rogers family, Including a trip to Crater lako and a week-ond ut tho Rogers summer cottage at Lako p" the Woods, -.". -' - A picture of Miss Lois Bynon,' formerly of this city and now- of Murahflold. appeared In the Run- day Morning Oregoniau. Tho pic ture, was taken at Diamond Lake. Mlsa Byhon la featured holding two large fish fresh from tho waters of the lake, She recently spent hor vacation In Klnmnth Kails and for several days was on an outing wlih friends at Diamond Lako. - ' ! '- . J. J. Miller, district frolght and passenger agent of (he Southern Pacific is a business visitor In San Francisco. . Mr. Miller left for tho south on official business' Sunday. ' '"'.' : A. A. 'McDonald, owner of Mc Donald's Ladles Shoppe; T, F. Dixon,' superintendent of the ureal nortnern Kauroaa; k, l,, Prettiest Gal WW 'f. w.'" V-ifa..'79a N'o v .'W';:''" ;s a k .w v f .., ;;t1jjr'i'.i(r.' -St . J.-Jfljf tjr&.Vf ,i vvii '! bit,'- tj .-;:' , ' ' sV. ' , . - . Tho boys of Dsvls ccunty. I'tsh. are all for Mlsa Delta Burn Ingham. Who waa the choln of the. boy atudenta at the Davis county high school fur tha prattiust girl in the county, and their support carried her to victor. ...: inn nisnassr of lha Industrial Electric company. andT. 8.-AB- bott, owner ol Mars Confocllonery store ara tha newest members ot the chamber of commerce, Tha four new members were secured by Tom Hchuppl and Harry Kill. Jack Praney, well known young business man ot this city Is ex pected boino the middle of the week from the east where he has been for some time vlslllng with bis mother. ' I . Mrs. Nettle Sherlock or Loa Angeles haa arrived In tha city (mm Los Angeles to visit with her daughter. .Mrs. Moss; Mrs. A - At The. LIBERTY -THEATRE NOW - ALL STAR CAST In "The Princess , From Hohoken" Onc"o( the. greatest' laugh pictures of fm year. (I AT THE PINE TREE ; 'starting today' 5, B I G,' -r- - -..t A ,C T S O . VAUDEJVILLE ' . ' ...-On the Stage...: ?A Ie anil La Free Ehcll and Ilenton i IX A UKAI JY HHOP" . ."VAKSITY GIRLS" K A K M I X O 8 R K V f K ., -! -."AKSTHETI C ..CHARACTER- DAX.C K 8 ' I-Yank Kvunn , t ' Al and Flo Cooper "THK SOAI? 8ALHM.VX" .' . ' "St:XGS 1X COLOR" . '. .'...On the Screen.. VERA REYNOLDS in - "'ALMOST HUMAN" ... It's1 a fireat r(ctiiro:' . . ".THE SHOW pq W N ' ' . ' ... Is Coming , , . Come to DOLLAR DAY Saturday, r ;'H V. EXTRAORDINARY . , EXTRA SALESPEOPLE TO WAIT ON YOU v sj.tt.i. In County Q : An f.v:f4 . Jj . V . ", J V- Sherlock Is also the mother of Mrs. Helen Mellory wbo formerly resided In tbla city and waa em ployed with the Hector store. She la located In Los Angeles now whera she bos a beauty parlor. Mrs. A. P. Simmons haa return ad (rum a vlalt to Lakevlew. Mrs. Simmons visited at tha home of ber brother, Clifton Howard tcblle lo Lokevlew'. ,, , ', :i . I Mr. and Mrs. (.'laudo Daggett and two daughters, Jana and i Caroline, have lelt tor San Fran- Cisco where they will enjoy a ten jdays vacation. . ltri,nd Mra,j:. O, Nord and family have returned to tha city from- sfpoksne, whera they -were called by the critical illness ot Mr. Nord s mother. Mra. Mary M. Nord. They were gone tor three weeks and returned Satur day morning. They-. left Mra. Nord very much Improved In health. Mr. and. Mrs.' J.- E. Blue of Moscow,' Idaho, returned with Mr. and Mrs. Nord. Tbey are the parents, of Mrs. Nord and will re main here Indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. Nord were smong tbe Klam- sth Falls people who experienced i considerable difficulty In coming; July 1 28th r ' - ' --:; lie K '' .'. ",' ' i ' . ZTTi "' 7'"'""', ', ( '' "'""'-'', (:'..- t 't " WtPV yourgame,tea uj -k "vf A ORANGE A pekoe over the Green Springe mountain on Saturday because of the oiled highway: :; -"' - Mrs. J. II. Beckley ot Portland haa -bean an Interesting summer visitor In the' city for the past! fortnight,- ' ' " I Mr. and Mra. George Fife and family enjoyed an outing at Odell Lake on Sunday. ' - Mr. .and Mrs. A. M. , Thomas . 'enjoyed Sunday at Diamond lake, i Mra. Steve Low is tha guest ot Mr. and Mra. C. C. Low at their homa on California avenue. Mrs. Low 'a home la. In Santa Ana, California. She plans to remain here until noma . time early in September. .; i, ' - . j v t -- . .'. ! Mrs. C. B. Anders resumed her position, at Moe'a store Monday following an Illness of several days. ; -. ,- '.. . ' Faya Gordon, formerly ot the Pearce Beauty - Shoppe, has ac cepted a position with the Betty Jane Shoppe, 107 South .7th St. -r-adv.'. - 24-lt DEATHS BONIFACIO LOERA -Bonifacio- Loera, resident o AlRoma. passed-- away Snnda evening ax 8:3 o'clock in th city. - He was aged 14 years an a native ot Mexico. The remain are in care ot- the Earl Whlilor.) ' Funeral Home, Pine avenue a Sixth. Announcement ot lunera arrangements will be- made later , . JTNF, PRESTOX .. . . Mrs. June Preston, pioneer res ident of the Klamath reservation passed away at ber. lata .residence at Modoc Point.. Monday, noou following an . Illness ,o( several Anvm rf,i,allnn ChD fa vlva,l by two sons, Tutto and Antonu Merritt, and a nlece Mrs. Charlos 'Captain. . ' , ' . . , . . . - . The remains are In care of the Earl' Whltlock Funeral Home Pine avenue at Sixth. Announce ment of the funeral arrange ments will be made later: JOHN LEONARD PEX , ' ' John Leonard,' the beloved son of Mr. and Mrs.. John - Pex. of 203$.'. Viae street, entered Into rest at the family resldenr-v at an early hour 8iinday : morning.' hw pawing terminating an ill ness of ' over four years duration. Tho child was born In Fort Wil liam, Ontario, Canada, January 4th, 1930, and was aged 8 years, 4 months and eighteen days when called. . Mourning his passing be sides his parents, he leaves three brothers, Dick,. Bob, and Jimmy, all of this -city.- Rev. J. Henry Thomas, rector of St. Paul's Epis copal church,, officiated at the funeral services which were held at the chapel ot the Towey Mor tuary, Monday afternoon, after at 2:30, after, which the flower lBden bier was taken to Llnhviile cemetery and) laid to rest. Prescriptions . from the Pine Tree and Square Deal Drug Stores ran be refilled at any time at the Pelican Drug Co., next to Pine Tree Theatre. adv.2tMt. : ' Whether you go around in tsar or play in "dub", luck you 11 agree that Tree Tea Iced is a "birdie", for summer comfort. The reason is that Tree Tea Orange Pekoe has the full flavor and strength needed to withstand trie dilution caused by pouring aver ice.''- Tree Tea ' for Cod ., . . .!.:. .. - r v ' .. -.. 1- Qnce .r,t-? , f:;:r ,.;v;.-' sl teer . ... ... - . that went all over tbe world. But not until after Jthe meat was prepared for market '- ? ' The fine hair in 'its ears went' to Pans tb be used in an artists "camel's hair,,l)rush. -'- The shin bones went to Shef-; field,-England, ' where' they became knife handles that were -;, carried , in ; men's ' pockets id South Africa and London. ' "the sinews and tendons went ! to 'Canada'and f Mexico first boiled . down', into glue i "used id the manufacture of fturjiture."' ; Every part of this steer went S somfewhere'and was used--even tiny glands no bigger than peas went to pharmaceutical houses to be made into medicine; ' f " " . ' The farmer ' who raised bis' staer vr&t !ad to sell it to Swift & Company for a good cash price. If he had prepared it for market -himself, it wOuld not have been 'worth somuch. Besides the meat, . he could have' 6aved 1 Only Jthe hide and fats. All the rest1 of the steer would have been lost ' Swift l&' Company handles thousands of animals daily arid uses every part of them. Econ omy results. :". "'"" " ' You benefit' by it' Swift 8c Company's. profit from all sources amounts to only a frac- tiori of a cent per pound Swift & Company Klamath Falls Branch, 810 Market Streat ' , L. E. Mead, Manager '" " .V v - Try News Classified Ads fgr'Resiilti i,J Orange Peoe refreshment f Viotton ara weeoma af Swift ft Company paoking adanra.