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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1928)
THE KLAMATH NEWS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER $1, 1028 PAGE TTTRET5 CITY BRIEFS , Jiii'il Jensen, former rmnity1 t iiKliM'ur. mill k priiclli'luu iikI-: ihit lit Kluliiulh K.illn fur Hie punt at years, left early Ihla iimrulna fur vlll ( sevcrul iiioutha with hi! sons. J. It. Jim- n o( Hun MuIimi, ( ullt., mid II K. Jaimi'ii ill Hun DIvku. Calif.. Imili liirinnr rcni'iii of linn ' l'"y- ., I Till linlurlul cnnittiUsloil nf Win. K II. Chan wan filed In j I III" nfflia ul lliu count clerk ' yesterday. Jra llrailli'v, who haa liei-n employed hy the Johnson KIcc. trie company, will leave today (or lli I'ul v.' r-ll y of tlri'smi III Kimona. Ht plana la major In accounting. A marring. Hceiine was Is-nied yesterday at Urn county rliars'a ufflia to Waller Owen I'urily nl Klamath Kulla anil Kthl l.ul Whitney of I'urtluiid. Tlie.cmi. plw were miirrlrd by Justice, uf the Peace W. II HarlKn. win; Mmy lilidsnll rriuii I.. It. IllriUiill; noil Mamliy K. OwIiikji I mm William Albert Owlima. J. K Hwuiiki'Ii, prominent Klnnuitli Kulla merchant, return I Wednesday evening from I'as a'lnun, Calif., where ho nmtureil with hla fuuilly about ion daya ago. Mm. Hwausen and their IHoiia will spend tho wlntvr months lu lli aniitii. ; Julip II. Tully l spending a iiiontli In tin city from hla home Ul (Jcmluli. Calif. Mr. Tully ' iiiudw ilia trip hy motor.' IHvnrcaa warn Kranled tealer- duv in circuit ncfirt to ttnai Hiiii dull, from (' K. lliimlull; llurolil W. Irwin from Dorothy It. Ir- MIhh Knniilo Hlooim hua arrived ' f rum Hun Kruiiciaro for u ahurt i visit lu tlm clly with liur ninny 1 frtcmlu. Mlaa Hloopa mado htr lioiuii hero for niimV yeura and I iilfi'iidf'd Klammli county high 'u hiiiil. Him la now In training ; In lie a nurse lu the auutheru city. Mrs. Kllltd Rrarpllio eapecta in i leave this morning to return to , bur home lit Ilea Molnoa. Iowa, after a thrci weeks' vlalt here ' n t tho Iioiuh of her daughter. u the grounds nf cruel and In human treatment ; apd Kred K havla la nluylng' for a decree ills aulvliig the bohda which lie him ' to Celesta Miie Duvla, on grounds i of desertion. Kil CIIhoii nf tin, (lolilmi Hole iiiihIo a hurried trip to Clilloijiiln yoHlerdiiy, where ho delivered ninrrliuiidlsn In ihn t'hllotiuin UoIiIlii Hul atore. ' I A ui II II II. Mlllor, vice presi dent of the 'Rcvler-llcusou Com mercial romiiuuy hunted In Han KruniiMco, l a business ' visitor In Klumuth Kails and expect to remain until Monday. .Mr. Mil ler la overseeing a aliliineut of llveaiuck to northern poluta. He f.awsim ot the Klnninlli Sporting tlooda alore returned yeaterdny from n deer limit In the flearhurt iniiiintnlii vicinity. l.awNon reported thut one of the hiintcra In hla pnrty hrnuxht down a four-point huck which hud to be packed about seven nillea Into ramp, Charles lllack ninli. Hill Kmoit and liny IHrk lnion reiunliied In the wooda In tile Plamnnd l.rfke region for a lew more days' huiitluii. At tho - ! PINE TREE j TIIKATIIB LAST HIIDWINIi TIIUAT The Dixie Jubilee1 Quartet - and - - -Mil. I IK IMIVK In "The Love Mart" , r.milnit HATI'KIXV . "Coney I.land" j Harry HwiMM-y, furmcrly nl Kin mat h PhIIi, In hi tho clly for few d iiyii frtiin KarraiiH'iilu, 'ltf Httri'tlt-y WW rniuitM til with the KmiilH-rn I'm. I fie whll( brr. Arthur II. Mornr of Onklnnil. Ciilif , In nptiii1iiK fortnight In tlir rlty and li a giioM at I In W'lHurd. rriiffinor, Jt A. Vun (Irog, r- i rtiiiipuiili'd hy hi wlfv ainl ria n Rh t r, lhtrotliy, huv nrrlvrd Ifnr Tin ii ai ihn h'tme of Mr. and fm. Juma A. iruvr. I'ro ' tvur and JMm. Van tiro are 1 1 lit parfiita uf Mra. (irovr -and , inadt' thp trip to tlnir nun j jcrnudi lilld. Juinen Itithh, hn art Imni laal W(Hk ti.Mr. mid Mrn. (Irnrcr. Vrufvnuur Vno (Jroc ,la li-nriMT nf meitliciiiailca at Ore lltiMl iilnlo ritllrRe. MIm Wnionj M('aul'. frr ntvrly lirad anhrr ut the ' IMm TrtHi theificr, haa acmptrd a pa nil lun in th Imx officii at Hit l.llH'fty llicMtvr. At Th- I LIBEUTV ! TIIEATKE LAST HIIOWINt! Till AY "Hi. Foreign Wife" fuming HATl IIU.1V - Tex Mynrd - - - and - m .- "Tarzan the Mighty" T' 1-7 rhurhn MrLttuithlln, n'proaonl nt t vt of tht Hint Klnnnro curim rulnn tnratrd at Hau Kranrlwro. la lu the city on Iniatmwa visit. Fiwer tourlnta arc r.-Klstt-rlDa at tliH liiformailuii liontb at the rhambr of romnierre rmq day. Not tnor than 20 a djy are ren lt oritur thcao paat fiw days. i Moat nf those are en route bark to California after harm it aotit the au miner mnntha In northern atatea. A few eaiturn car a are reirlHterliiK ' en route home. Moat of the vUltora, at leant 60 per cent, are vittltlnff Crater Lake en route home. Meredith llutrheii. eldoat eon nf Mra. Lulu II. Ilulrlietia, left loM eveuiiiK for Oregon Htuti' t'ollrre. where he wilt enter nrhool. Ilntchena haa been em pin) rd by the I'nlon Oil com pany fur tho paat two years. , Two divorce raaea were filed In the office of Loyd Ie I-vp. jelrrk of the circuit court, yentt-r-doy. KNIe C. Hrander la autut Herbert 8. Mrander for m divorce w,H r h t n n ( a i t OF F O I 01 ft f ( A V0 k' The Delta (iumma chapter of The IH-lphlana will hold the flrat meeting of the fall on Tueaday afternoon at 2:15 o'clock. While the book a for ,the year have not aa yet arrived. It la hoped they will be here for Tueaday. "Art" la the subject for the year! Reginald Denny, who la an actor if movie land fame, ac companied by hla wife apent Sun- dny at Crater Lake enroute 10 Pendleton to attend, the Hound up. Denny will probably appear In a film being staged during the round-up. Mr. and Mra. W. Paul Jnhii non, Mr. and Mra. May Tat low Jand Freddie Illehn are home from the Ilnydeu mountain coun jtry where they apent aeveral days on a nuimng irip. isnue oi me party -were succeasful on the hunt. 9? One minute to prepare serenminutesto perc v Marfjhwtl Keardon, A'ofrrf Funtl Knfineer t 1M)Ki:i)'l know nil mImiIH that lircukfnt ruali thai KiM-niH am li ii liutiiil-MMi lu mi many ivrl It ut lo yiiii know how may anil quickly you iiiny irrure a iMTfrrl n of colTt-P cvrry tiinoY After ull. if llit fofffi-'ia kmmI, the re8t of the hrrak funt is certain to Ik n hiii'itnn. I'rraoniilly, I rccdiiiincnd Folder's for ita ulxxiliito lcM iiiluliilily mid Tor ita imliviiiiial flavor. Willi Kolnrr'M to rely on, unci with nil nhaolutoly Iran foffi-o pot, ou nrrd nnly follow the exact liK'ilHiirciiK-iil 8iihk'II to he mire f the cup of fragrant t-offee that nliirla the lnV off Tilth a nmllo uikI a wiirni fcclinn of uil infliction. Test Folder's This Way Huy a t un of Folder's Cnffoe today. Drink Ktilgrr'a tontortow morn .nm the next tnurning ilrlnk the coITm you have Mian Kllen McVeigh reaumed her duties as teacher In the high school at Merrill on Monday af ter being confined to the Klam ath Valley hospital for sometime recovering from Injuries she sus tained In a motor accident. "Miss Mildred Stevens, daughter nf Mr. and Mra. Levi Stevens will spend her vacation , next month in Klamath Falls with relatives and friends. MIks Slovens la a trained nurse and tuakea ber homo In Sun Francisco. Richard Plans Seven Title Bouls NV.W YOHK. 8lt. HO, (l'1'l Hcven .World'a rhaniplnnaliln boa-.1 IniC liouta aro -pluntHid for Madl-' aim Kiiuuro tlurili'11 tlila winter by Tea lllraiird. tho proinuter madi hnnwii tmluy. The flrat til In bout nf the fall Mianou will be held H-plomlur 2H.! when Tony Camonerl, flrjoklyn' Iiallan, d-rnda hla ftatherwi'litht chaiiiploniihlp anatUMt Andre Huu-' tla of Kranre. ' I The other all title bouta nick-, ard will attempt in promote fol low: , I I . Ik lit heavyweight T a n m y l.niiKhran and Juck Pelauey. .Mlddlowelxhl Mickey Walker und Itene lie Voa. I Wvlterwelxlit Joe Dundee and Jack Thompaon. j l.lahlwelKlit Kalintiy Matldell and the winner of the three-cor-i uored ellmlnutloii between Tommy' (Irokan, Joe tlllrk and Jimmy ile-: l-arnln t HantainwelKht Buihy tinibam ; nnd AI Hrown. Klywelitht Corporal Iny gtb-: wartt and Krankle Cenaro. A match between l.ouaiiran and Walker, the 17ft-pound and' KU-puuud c-haniploua, reapectlve-; ly. alo li in Ine offing U Iho. New York alute athletic rommta alnii will permit Walkr to come In orer the middleweight limit ' Delaney Wins Over Tassi in Eleventh KIII1KTB K1KLU. HltOOKLYN. Sept. it. (L'l'l Jack Iiclaney. former llfrht heavywelKht cbam-.. plon. returned to the rlnK for the flrat time aluce hla tine-round kno.-kout at the handa of Jack ; Hhtrkey lart April, and knocked ' out Nando Tuanl of Italy In the eleventh round of their acheduled i 15-round bout toulKlit, before 10.00U peraona. ' j lleferoe Eddie Forbea atepped ! between the tlnhtcre kfter it aer-; onds In the eleventh round.) awarding the flxht to Uelnney on' a technical knockout. Delaney had Tassi down twice' before the bout waa atopped. Taal ruahed In the first round after Delaney landed with a poulihlni left and aa Delaney' atepped bark the Italian half-1 allpped down tor count .of eight. Tanal went down from a. left uppercut In the ninth round.', but waa up without a count. ' w ,1 Tnatl, w'a no match 1 for the j clever' rirldKeport boxar Htany period of the flxht. Delaney evi dently came Into the riug in 'per-1 feet condition. j Dr. Baldwin examined Taiii) after the bout and announced that he Buffered a ruptured and lacerated blood vessel an the I no?e. ' 1 Tamil did not win a round, but 1 In the fourth and seventh traded putK-hea with Delnney. and once; had the former 175-pound cham pion backed 01113 tue ropes nnd ducking for cover. " ' Lou Bnrlia. Ureenwlch Village, 191, won the decision from Pau llorfman, Holland, 190, in the first six-rounder. Oregon Slate College at Corval 11s. Oregon. V. P. Komans. secretary of nKiit-ultttral burVau of 'tho Spo kane chamber of coniuierco will leave this lyufnlng en route north to Spokune. Mr. Itiininns will visit nt CorvntliB enroute. K. D. nullfinch nf Lakovlew is in the city visiting with his mother. Mrs. K. Bullfinch of Mocs store. It Is possible that Mr. Bullfinch may locale In Kla math Fulls permanently. W. If. Woodoii has left for Ashland where he will remain ; for some time1 under the enre of i a specialist. Mr. Weetlon has been lu, pour health for some jtlme. I A party composed of Don Dun ; hnin, Freddie Illehn, Dorothy ! Dunham ami Jean lingers will t leave Sunday hy motor for the north-. The two young ladles will enter the t'nlvorslty of Oregon. Dunham and Illehn will enter Mrs. 1. 011 If c l'eroxii, slate presi dent of the ltebekah's lodge, who makes her home In Ashland will be the house guest of Mrs. Levi Stevens of 1336 Wordon avenue while hero this coining week. Mrs. Perozzt will pay her offi cial visit to the Uobekah lodge of this city 011 next Monday night. 8x10 FRAMES , 75c , 8x10 KODAK ENLARGEMENTS , ' 50c Ask for your Votes, INCENSE BURNERS 25c to $5.00 ( INCENSE J 25c to 50c 1 COMPACTS Dozens of new and beauti ful compact loose powder or cake type 50c to $7.50 ABOUT PURSES We are exclusive agent for the celebrated Boaca-Reed hand tooled puraea for men and women Every number i a maiterpiece of the leather worker's art. . , Priced $4.00 to $35.00 . ATWATER KENT A. C. RADIO ALL THE MUSIC OF ALL THE WORLD Modef 411 . fl Mmlcl -14' ?-tube M't with tunes and $1 ?5.5o frtyr . 1 jr Hpnkrr .tuiM, $157.50 Place Your Order Now! 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" ... .... .-y- Perfume Sets 25c to $25.00 We carry the most complete stock of high grade pens in Southern Oregon Whether your choice be Sheaffer, Parker, Waterman or Conklin we have just the style you want in all grades. r From $2.75 to $10.00 Sfore Open Till 10 o'Clock Every Nite woods paannfify KLAMATH FALLS OREGON WM lACCuaACvl am I PuAlTY I WHERE. PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY TMEIR DRUGS CUTEXSETS 35c to $5.00 Council Ends Meet It will be at least a montn oeiore. L i f i a Tpniliiolr ha la ih to be about, be ts -va.av ja.a.uuwi3. happy to be at home where hla friends are invited to rail and visit him. iiUa AXUfiL.ES, Sept. 20. II Tl Miss Vinlnla Richmond will Seattle was awarded the 1929 leave this week-end for t-'nlrer-collvenlon , (hB pac(fic rCgion sltv of Oreiton td resume her L , ,, . . , ' trades council at the closing w- collero work. . ! ....... Ision of tho 1928 convention to- Harrev L. Jones has accepted l and Seattle.; a posllion as assistant at the w8 re-elected president of the) local post office. Jones recently "",,"u""" passed the postal examinations i ,1' A. K. tlaines. Seattle, was elected senior vlce-presldcut. The three vice-presidents Lever Brothers of Sail Francisco ! cll"s, were J. A. Kerr. Los An I. . h.,.ln,. cnllcr m Klamath i W ilcox, Portland. Falls today. J. G. Tucker, representative of i Or. Ileriha Sawyer of Ashland. ' well known In Klamath Falls where ahe has visited on several 1 occasions Iirs left for Falrview. I Kansas, where she expects to spend at least two months visit ing with her mother. DEATHS and J. A. Swnlwell, Seattle. The relation of- Hawaii to trade 1 of the I'RCitic was the subject ot an address hy Cupt. W. I Cro--nau. l 8. N.. retired. J V- i Take your physician's prescrlp- j " linns in tlla Palinan Tlmo P . Box rent at the local post office t8 due and payable today. The API) IK IU(. KK1 menus are resperTniny m Mo. .(r ,n. fn th ;vlted to attend the filueral 8orv- Pjne Tree theater). They use iices for the hue Addio KIncket .'only the highest grade drugs: all to be hold Friday aiternoon ai prescriptions are compounded by 2:30 o'clock at the Karl Whit- (skilled pharmacists of years of lock Fonernl Home. Pine ave-: experience, and their prices are ntie at Sixth, with Rev. I. V. j right. Adv. 18-tt. MRS. REAIU)ONS KKClPK for Thnr tt hn Prefer Percolated Coffem MMnni Into lrn rulTr pot and bring lo bull. Mi-istirr IntA P"" I I or htiltfl nttirxlf! tMrMon nf MH CrR'H I if rn rr 9ry oui of Water. Whit watrt U boil ing fiirlutitl Mil baikrl in. Hren mlnulri la He tit tlm lo "parr" ft rraKv trrlli ln-eii ualnat the third morning drink Kolger'a nnain. You will thru Ie ciileiUy fiivor one brand or. the other. The lU-st ColTcc wins. That's fuir, iari'tit? a 1, I FQLG E R S THE COFFEE ' NAME SINCE l8jO EASTERN OREGON STAGES Between Klamath Falls and AUuras, connecting same day with stages to Susanville, Reno, Burns and All Points North and East. p"'" " "F ne,"' HalKht. pastor of the First Pres- ine tirsi ot ine mnntn. in event i fc., u..h nfi..i.nnv in. T rAad iho Klam-lh News the rent is not paid the boxes are tjrmen, wll, be lmide tn the fam- day after day la to keep thor- locked and mall placed at general delivery. ily plot in the I. O. O. F. ce tery. nie-;ougaly Informed on happenings lot Importance throughout the world- ss well as la Klamath Miss Zepha lingers daughter Por , VevK cw Ads.f.lla nd' TlclnitT. ui .nr. nnu Airs, uesue KOgers. will depart Saturday for Eugene to resume her college work at the University ot Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foster left ' Thursday for their home In Los' Angeles. California, after having 1 Jnjoyed a delightful month here as the guests of Mrs. Charles I Moore. Recently they snjoyed a motor trip to Portland with Mrs. , Moore. ' ! Friends of Benjamin "Stubby" , Faster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Foster, will bo Interested to learn ho has left the Klamath Valley hospital and la now at the! family "home on Martin atreet. i "Stubby" suffered a fractured leg Ihla summer while on his 1 vacation. Juat recently It wasi full . A Huao.sw tn nl... a llvuf I plate lu the Ininrod llmli. AVtiilo fjC Tomorrow Night - and how Winter Garden with Jack Bowring and His Music "The music is the thing" i Connolly Brothers MEN'S STORE We Lead in Quality In All Price Classes ' Special for Saturday 50 ' pair olV men's work shoes. Odd lots from our summer stock. Values up to $6.50 a pair. Speciai $2.95 Pair I Buckskin Blczers Fall Top Coats $4.50 each $19.75 to $27.50 This is a real bargain. Men. ' we can save ymi At least $2.00 telow Its money on a good top coat. market value. Come in and louk our "M over. Men's Caps Wool Sox $1.98 to $3.50 , , 25c pair up The new fall caps are here and they are real snappy t)llr stock ver completa und a big line to select . . from " 1 our va,,les superior. LUGGAGE Kur tin best valum hi Leather tNwts, Shvollni:l Trunks $10.00 up t'oats. Illnzrm, Wool Shirts Suit Cases $1.35 Up Wool I ndorncar. tiny at Bags ....$3.00 Up t onmilly Brothers. Hand Trunks $5.50 and $7.00 Connolly Brothers MEN'S STORE 914 Main St., at the intersection of Tenth Klamath Falls, Oregon , I, 914 Ma -SSSSSsVO-saSaK oil iJiTry News Classified Ads for Results