THE KLAMATH NEWS
THURSDAY, AUGUST ,
PAGB THREE
Hp4iiUliiK hl Hiiniul vantlon
Uneasy Lies the Bed
WEST TULE LAKE
CITY BRIEFS
with rrlcmin In Merrill mid wll
pifuu'h thn itiimki ul thn VrvnUy
tivrlitn cliunh iit Huuduy.
Mra. K, II. Dorkw
! Newa ('orroapondont.
A. KhIIiiii, iiKMiilmr of
iiium II of Mull", on Lost l"r
unit Tu lii liiku, Klumulli county,
la In town Mr Buyers' Week hikI
li lo at what (trvaliiiiiii'iiiH
Ilium mo usuut the MuUur
Northern's belns ' rnnstruiicd
through Miilln. A delrsnilou
mil In I'm l Inn J roi'shlly rriim
Miilln to urgu Ihul Hi" proponed
road liu run through lli town,
Instead of several miles tiwsy, an
Ihe survey shows.' Tho Iiiwii won
sullied In lUim mid for 111 years
has hecu walling (or Hi rulli.iml
lo niiiif. mid now lliul It In la-lug
hulll, It iIom mil want Ha pa
tience lo gn unrewarded. Morn-
Inn Oregmiluii.
Mury IIIiiIhIiII filed a divorce
null annluat I.. It. Illiilwill In Hi"
circuit court ycterduy on
KrounilM of dwMttrllon. The plain
lift itnkii for the ciiMtiifly nf their
two niliiiir children.
II. C. Brewer In n IiiwIim'hh vis
itor In the rlly ul present fnitit
Han KrunrlNro.
ClmrlNi llrc liin of Stockton,
Calif., who tiiakca hia hcudiiiiur.,
lar ut thn lulled Htutca billet.
urrlvud In lti iilly yesterday And
uapcIs lo hiiiI tho rouitns two
mouths In Oregon,
Alhurl V. Illll mid party and
II. M (iruy mid puny arrived In
Hit. rlly Wednesday in run 111
norih on u tour of UrcRou, x
pcctlng (o he In llltt auto ulmilt
a forliilicht. They are from
Itenu, Ni'Viidii.
Jmld Hhnrt. proprlnlor of
('hurry Creek Haven, wua u busi
ness vlsllirr III (ho clly ycalcrduy
for aevcrul lioura. '
Mm. WIMIiim Itoimo nf tin-
Alluiiitiiit dtnii Id Iiuh lift fur
Oiniitiu, Nirh., for nn t'xti'nit.'il
: vImH will Iiir inutlMT unit ntln-r
' rili(l)vM,
.Mr. and MrM. Milton KlniiiiHn
nf OiiialiH. Nt h., nm tint Iioiihu
KinnU ot t Mr. ami Mm. Kr.-il
liri'wtlnw.-Mr. ami Mm. Hlitiiiiun
uro llu fiurt'iiu ul Mm. 1H'Wm
Utw. Jti'T. ('. (. Iliilri, fnrmrr nim-
. tor nf (liu lr)iylifrliit. rliurrh nt
J Merrill, ami now muklnx bin
i tiomi' In Mvrl It I'ltlnt. Orit., Im
Mw I llm Miller, Utiflitr of
f. W. Ml Ih-r, In ciijovliig fhla
tftwtt mm Ilia KUftit of Mm. II.
ludli at Iih J.uiiUIh uniiiier
houto ul lUHUioml Juke.
Mru. I.cjiOii Vun Iirlmtncr, who
formerly mudii iKr luinin lu
M'-rrlll. Or., liuu arrived from
iwr inMiit bo mii in Oakland for
a rUlt with hr mm, Tom CuliiHti,
tind other relative uud filmiUn.
Mr. und Mm. (., W. rulklim
und von of Kurnku, Cullf , wer
vIhHIiix frli'iidn und relative
neur lllldehrund tbla punt wtwk.
Mr. f'ulklan will Im rememberrd
ua MInm Ann I.obim'. who former
ly mudo hrtr tioinv In thut din
irli-t.
Itwv. K. KoehlA. former pun
tor of lha Klrat lriBhyterlun
church ut Awhluml und now pu
tor of th Knox Pn-HhytiTlnu
(hunli ul Hpokaue Tlxlted In thn
rlly with hia aoif. KroderUk. eu
ro ut to Aahlutid und other poliila
ihrotiKhoiit the atut on a two
week'rt vuratloll. Jtev. Koehlef
wua urifimpaiiled hy hia twoaona,
John (Mtd Murk.
( i
At The PINE TREE
. . . STARTING TODAY . . .
Wallace
BEERY
Raymond
and H A T T O N
"Partners in Crime"
. ' . with ...
Mary Brian, Williarh Powell, and Jack Luden
Hotel your hkIib when Wallace Hcfry niul Raymond
llatton Htart wurkintr their latiKh anticM. They're
n ruthless pair of joy maker and they won't ntop
fur anything. They have the world on their nide
all the time. A real Ktory, real romance, real thrills,
und, aliove all, real hone.U-to-Koudnen fun.
At The LIBkRTY
... STARTING TODAY ...
Pat Virginia
O'MALLEY and BROWNE-FAIRE
"PLEASURE
BEFORE
BUSINESS"
Irish Blarney, Jewish Luck and Scotch
Thrift scrambled together for a riot of
Laughs.
Easy-Smiifrimj' v ' " Fuit-Sfuiriiiji
FACE-SAVING
Awl
A few. strokes on its strop
easy, simple, quick Rives
you. a smooth. edged, keen
blade.
Then a lightning shave
78 seconds from lather to
towel. ,
Succs Your Face
Buy it!Try it! An ingenious
combination of razor and
stropping machine. A corn,
pact shaving unit. The "best
buy" on the market.
4ieb4utcvStrop Razor
Sharpens itself
GUARANTEE
Wawhih that rrrrr wurof a Valet A matron Hator ba
0iMUintly tnilnwtMtir. it-auld anyttuiiir nainion to
ymiTu irMtlna Ita iwrfcet'Wrvirft. mvtul It to ua (or r-
pair or milacrincnt. It your atmp la not (n irootl nll
tfonraturn it for a tww oin iwoharaafr f itli?r service.
AutoStrop Safety Racor Co., 656 Fir it Ave., New York, N. Y.
Hoy Mefmir und Ueortcle Toffee,
emplnyed Willi the Ahlund Tld
Inita of Alila ml. , p ut the week
end In Klamath r'ulla with
frlenda. They returned home via
Ijike o' The WoAdu whero lhay
vlalted with Aahlund people who
urv etfJoyliiK the lMiiuilfiil apot.
Mr. and Mm. It. !. Flttaard
of tint Tentorium Have returned
from Anhlund whr they attend
ed tho allver weddlnr celebration
of their pan-ma, Mr. and Mra. H.
U. Doremua on Huuduy.
Mra. "Dor" Cok and Mlaa
Hit I la Reckurda left Tumday fur
hera aa thn hnuae KUeal of Mr.
and Mra., Waldo Klum.
!7. Mr. and Mra. John Hnldar I
pent the uftarooon at the borne'
i of Mra. Hulder'a alater, Mra. Paul:
Hlmpaon. of Kaat Tut Ika.
Mra. Almo Nwlon eiljoyd ft
tplnaaant Vlalt with her nUt!r-ln-iluw,
Mra. J. II. Hbort, of Cherry j
'Creek, Huven. Mr Phort ar-1
! rived Hunday and returned
Thurwluy.
I 'fliere . waa maaa meetlnx:
jTueaday ntalit, July 21, of ih
j homttalttudera. of the. Weat Hide
at the lioine of air, That-ker to
(UfUirmlne what jvuu to bo done'
toward building a temporary;
w:nooi. Alr.W'talora prenlded aa(
ruuirman or mo meeiinic ana
will communicate with the coun-j
ty tch (hi I auperiutendent, which '
will he iieceaaary before actual
hu I Id I nic caii commeuce. There t
waa another meirtfna; held at the r
homo of Jumea Stevenaon Tuea-1
day nlRht, An Kim 7, when many
homfhtfadera were present.
Mra. Krtieat Jlaftue and Mm.
Thicker were htuy the pant we-k
ctrcillathia; u petition to ruiae
money for build ins a school on
the weat aide of Tule Lake. Moat
at the fiomeateadera were anx;
ioua to a.Kn and they were quite
aucceHKful. Many are In favor of
avttiiiK the bnildinic done In time
.for the fall term, aince it la ao,
far for the children to walk to
the Kaat Side acbool over the
bad rouda.
Since thn realdenta have lost,
hoe of the condition of the!
roada befojc remedied for aome
i time, they have decided that a
temporary achool will be the beat
According to thin picture, the nrwuloran of the Slxternlh Rrll-J! ' . . ... Ari- Dt
Ixh LoncerHiulKht be: "Join the talvury and eipertmee all the i : . ' "m. .
thrilla or delirium tremena." For here la a man lyin In bed. three ,:,ater tnal wil1 accommodte
men form in k an arch above bim and a borne and rWer jumping ,no school children on Tule
right over hia uneaay couch. Or maybe it juut another way of take and will be centrally lo
wooiiiu aleep like coun'iiiR ahecp jumping over a fence. ieMed. Over $300 baa already
i , m ' been raised. There were 32 1
preaent at Mr.
!. f". flirt.:: ttrta
.i'y ' r
v. r U .
1 .'i !
Us wmi r H
iirin .iiH inn rn-j'utW rotunicil vtl illoner t tlia. home of hl , homesteaders
Krwwalvr, O r K o n, by molur i frum 'rtluncl. Mr. Ilnrtlr wa ; nioilier Hilmlay. ofternrarda nt- .ThacKer s Tuesday night and an
whwro tUry will fiijujr a (wo !ranUerid with Ihe K. Squaraian linmiliig lh ball name at Klam- ialmost unanimous Tote for a
wik' Tarallon wllh frli-nda. I before hia dfuarture for the , alii Kaiia.- jWeat Side school. Mr. Roberta
' laouih. Tlu-lr boats of frlenda are Kourf victor In, this diatrli t ;Offered a school site on his ranch
Mlas' Mona fonlomie of Aah- iniervted lo learn of their rlstt 1 Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. (!ra-'wnn H w decided It ahoold be
land la enjoying a few days Tislt .here h" "1 children and Mm. Scott centrally located as possible.
ThomiiKu uikI chlldreu, Wallaco ' " ftewton returned to
Kurene last week.
C.- James was In Merrill on
business one day last week. j
Mr. and Mrs. John SbMm. Mrs. I
. r .. fi .. n,ni.i,. , v. aeiiervou. ouone ivij. aur.
liuu till.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Hnfer nf Al
turas, California, are spendinir
the day here on business.
Dr. and Mrs. Oeorite Mvrryman ."'l Jl!al
and two sons have left fnr north-!
ern points on a two week, vaca-1 For your Frlgldalre call F.
Miss Dornihy Itnymnnd
Portland la the bnuufl guest
MIhs Vera Moore.
trip by motor.
1.1 .i Ji.fferKnn nhnnM lOEU- adv.
I ney are nmams wue --. ., ,n(1 M p .nrk-.
maue a onainesa call in iviamain
nf1
ofj Yesterday, putrons and friends
lof the First National Bunk re-
Ktmm , f jeeiveu vie.vr uiiiiicia uiiv.m hw
K. W. Mohr of Kugene la In niall announcing the SSth su
the city today on business. Inlversary of the bank whUh was
eubllshed lo tbla city In .
.Mrs. r.uln H. Jlutrhens has re-i The history -and JdU. ot 'fl
sumed her duties at the general ; bnk were ouillned briefly Jta.1
delivery window of Ihe post of-i'lfned by the president, .J. . A.
flee followng a two weeks raca- tlordon. . . ( .
lion spent In California. .Mrs. ' , i
llutchens was ai-companled hy A special meollnu of the MU-lj
Unw turn. M..re,lllli. Hinislil and almiarv KiM'letv uf the First Uan-.
imwe. They Yllled with rola-j tint church has been called fur
' REALISTIC
- Permanent Wave
At Keducrd Price
Milady Beauty Shoppe
Room tut. Winters bulldlug
, 1'Uone H-M .
and Inxluwood. Whllo south they
enjoyed a trip through Yosemlle
park. They made the trip by
motor. '
'lives and friends In Los Angeles this afternoon at the ' church.
The meeting Is acbeduled tor
2:30 o'clock. As a . number ot
Mpechil matters are ' to be dis
cussed a full atie'iulance of all
member is desired..
Many. Klamath Falls
people are making the
Jim Illll arrived on Wednes
days train from Portland to take Mr ,, m iau tvaua of
charge, of bis new service station. I Alturas. formerly of this city, are
The Texaco on South Slith street. H,re (or s Drp, time. Mrs.
Mr. Illll has been III since the , Kvuns la the daughter or Mr. and
completion ot the station and has ! jr, Walter West. They are I
ben unable to take charge. lloKp,ls Bt the West homo on j
has fully recovered from his ill-j south Riverside. v
liens and will make this bis tu-J
turo home. Mrs. flrace Stewart of Moe'j
' Beauty Shoppe Is hi Lakevlew
Despite tho lateness of the sea-1 where she Is giving permanent
son. baby chickens nro being re- j waVes. She plans to be gone for
cvlved dally at the Klamath Kalis several days. v
post flffli-o for people tnroumiont
the county. A shlpuinnt of SO0 . Mrs, freiI shuey aid son re-
arrived on Tuesduy. Wednesday !lurne, t fhlloqiiin Wednesday
1(10 arrived by parcel post torafler spending Tuesday here;
A. O. ltoherta. wvll-known farmer jhopplng and visiting, at the home;
of the Oleno district. ( of sirs; Shuey's parents, Mr. nd ,
Mrs. Walter West. Mrs. Shuey!
Campbell
Court
Hotel
Falls Minday. Mr. Newton re
malned In the dty over night, re
turning Tuesday.
Mr. -and Mra. H. F. Durkee
called at the Wllber Eastwood
home Sunday. -'
Mrs. E. Hoetiel returned to
her. .home In. .San Francisco last
week. She haabeen visiting wltr
her sister, Mrs. James Stevenson.
Mrs. Ueorge Frey and Mrs. j
Chris Marcusson were business
visitors 111 Merrill one day last'
week. ' !
HAGER, OREGON
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brooks and
received a painful injury yester-
uauKUier nave leri ior iieraeiey. .i,ii., ,ii,. thn .tens
j California, where they will makefrom BealllT S,pe.
some manner Mrs. Shney caught
her heel, fulliiig the full
their futuro home. Mr. llronki
jlias been connected with the Pell
ran May I. n m b o r company at
Pelican City. -
I II. D. Mortenson of Pelican
' Bay Lumber company and W. K.
l.amin of the Lamm Lumber
company at Modoc Point uro at
tending tho Nutlonnl Lumber
men's convent Ion In Tacoma.
nf the stairs. Silo attempt
protect her son, whom she
carrying In her arms; The bahy
received a severe bump on Ihe
left side at the head. Mrs. Shuey
bruised her shoulder and limb
bndly.
length ; (
ted toil
i was i
" Their Home
When in Portland
A pleasant place
to live, in. heau-
tiful surroundings. .
An unusually good ;
dining room' ser
vice and food.
Accessibility t o
1 business center
and garages.-
' 1 ' ;. .' :".
.Eleventh and Main Sis.
E. JEAN CAMPBELL,
Owner and Manager
It. E. Dutriek nf Ashland
is n unit r the hniel Hall re-1 nuuing several nays in iviam
turned Wlerday from Port-)""1 Fttll visiting friends. Mr.,
land where hn al tended the cross- Detrlck is an employe of the
slate railroad hearing In behalf I0'1" of Ashland and Is here on a
of tho Klnmnlh chamber ot com
merce.
John L. Kvans of Kugene Is
visiting in Klamath Falls today.
Mrs. K. J. Murray and Miss
(Irneo R. Conboy returned late
Wednesday to Marshfleld lif
ter spending the paat few days
hero visiting with friends. Mr.
Murray will remain here. for at
least a fortnight on business.
Mrs. Harriett Huckor and
daughter Miss (Irace Hucker of
Sherwood, Oregon, have arrived
In the city for a three week's
visit with Mrs. Itucker's sisters,
Dr. Sarah Smith and Mrs. Georgia
Bnbcock.
Mr. and Mrs. George Llarth,
formerly of Klnmnth Falls, who
have been spending several days
horo with friends enVoute south
lo Oaklund, whore they are. lo
cnted in business. They have
been enjoying an extended motor
few dnys' vacntlou.
Miss I.ila o. nelce ot Mr.
nnd Mrs. II. N. Moe ' left
lust evening for Spokane where
she will make arrangements for
her return to this city to locate
permanently.
MT. LAKI AND
FAIRVIEW -
MUH. HAlt.UI 10. MOKItlSON
News CorrogpoiMlciit
MT. LAKI, Oregon. Ai'g 7.--Mrs.
F. W. Haley silent the week
end at Malln .with her son. Perry,
and family. Iter niualj grand
daughter, suanlta, returned homo
with her to spend a, few days at
the Haley furm 'homo.
Mr. and Mrs. Casebler left for
Trail, Oregon, last week In the
hopes of improving Mr. t'uso
bler's health In a lower ultllttile.
Jimmy Jnrksou spoilt Sunday
with Cecil Hnlcy. .
Perry Haley Vnl taially enjoy-
I- -- "j
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is ,v -
A TM. jr- iHCU-
i
MRS. t. X. til'THRIK
Xcws rorresnonUent ,!
HAGER. Ore., Aug. 7. Mrs.
Olive Cornet was painfully In-.;
Jured while on a fishing trip
near. Diamond Lake. She is rest-'
lug comfortably R her home on
the- Merrill highway.
Miss Frances Sexton is visit
ing with her aunt, Mrs. L. Birk
tor a few days. . '
Miss Maxlne Kmerett of Ash-:
land Is the house guest ot Miss
Beryl Short. . ,
Miss Faye Drew spent Friday'
and Saturday at the E. E. McClay
homo.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Kelsey are the
proud parents of a 6 -pound '
4 boy. born July U.
Miss Lois Miller ot Klamath
Fails is the house guest at the
G. J. Hilyard home. !
' A lovely miscellaneous shower
honoring Mrs. If. W. round was'
held by Misses Dorothy and Mary'
Short at the B. W. Short home I
Friday. July So. Mrs. Pound will I
be remembered as Miss Alma Me-;
Clay, whose weddittg was an;
event1 of July 2. She received,
many beautiful gifts. Those
present' were :Mesdames Booth,:
Koouts, Phillips, Hager, Camp-'
bell, Drew, Dillinger, D. O. Dlr-!
.in. J. R. Dixon, Frycnf, Haley,,
W. 'Short. Blrk. nramhall, Mc
Clay, Sarah Storm, J. Slorm, My-!
erg. Lnttn, Cunningham, Orem, ,
B. W. Short, R. C. Short. Wesley.
Delta Dalton, Alleen Haley, May ;
Short, Bonnie Short, Beryl Short, I
Mary West, Kayo Drew., Lois
..pj Mrs. Percy Dixon lias returned '
' 1 knn.A T ... 1. . . I. i . 1 1.
, nvuin ..iiiu mo .luailllttl .II-.T
brief illirt-ss. .
Mr. and Mrs. Hager wero en
tertained at tho K. G. CiimmlngB
I nuuie in iviuuiuiu rails, Liuuuay
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Pound
were the dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Leser Jones, Sunday.
K. K. McClay and Lawrence
Kirk enjoyed a flailing trip in the
headwater of the Deschutes river
last week. They report good
t-Uvo Your HroVen Auto-mo. , "?-- .
stir, ana .Mrs. J. IN. liutherle
Mrs. C- F. Hager were din
ner, guests of Mrs. Lewis Botens
Wednesday and In the afternoon
enjoyed a motor trip to Keno.
Prescriptions from the Pine
Tree and Square Deal Drug
Stores can be refilled at any time
at the Pelican Dru; Co., next tq
Pine Tree Theatre. adv.20-tf.
For results use lews Class Ads.
bile Glass Rerflaced Quickly 'ad
While You Wait
BOB RYAN'S AUTO
TOP SHOP
Seo Hobble Rynn About Your
Cur Awnings
1810 MAIN STREET
UNDERWOOD'S
TAKE A KODAK
WHERE YOU CO Every day and every place
offer picture opportunities rain or shine, the
modern Kod:ik geta the picture. Priced
V $5.00 to $65.00
ALL MODELS IN STOCK
"KRYSTAL KOTET
KODAK FINISHING
assures you prints mu're proud to show.'
SIPECHALS
$10.00 Ivory Sets Comb, Brush
and JMirror . '. ... . .$5.50
$1.00 Bath Salts .... ... .... . . .69c
$1.50 Stationery .38c
$1.00 Stationery .49c
50c Nyal Tooth Brushes': ,39c
50c Cambay Lotion . ... . . . , .... .39c
$2.50 Lunch Buckets .$1.89
$1.50 Icy-Hot Bottles. .98c
SPECIAL FOR
BOYS
To the first 12 Boys bringing 98c to this
store we have a fine big cowhide foot
ball "Get in early they-won't last.
JUST RECEIVED r0?1 V
. lilTw atjrrn dm I
500 .
NEW BOOKS
AT
75c each
Swim Caps ........... .25c to $1.00
Swim Shoes ............ . .$1.25 pr.
AT WATER KENT A-G
I Pl TUA SHOI! I
r'snT'
LIGHT SOCKET RADIO
Complete, 6 Tubes and Speaker,
$125.50
35c Rubber Sponges 19c
Ladies' Purses .$3.50
Fountain Pens . $1.89
Uiiflmoa'sfharptY
V v KLAMATH FALLS OREGON THh? Y I
XJL-:
l WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPkE VJM ' ' !
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