THIS KliAWATrt NEWS I " 1 ""- . . i hi ii i.i lean. CITY BRIEFS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 192ft 'PACT Mm. Charlutla Pllahuiih. who ubmlllrd lu liiujnr operation ul Mm liimiillul Turailuy, la 11 it Ilia mail tu liiipriivuimiit, no oidiug lu reports yiwitiriluy. . , W. K. Hunt. assistant geimral frilaht agent uf lliv Great North ern; 11. J. (Walla, wuurn Iruf llc( iiisuas.cn (rum Huutiln, Kurt J. T. Mitchell, right-of-way agent nt Hi Urnl Nurtbsrn, were lu Ilia dry Wednesday u bualiinaa. Cuatcllu miU MIH In II ara fruiii Heat tie null Muni ! from head tiuarldra at Port laud. " William Powere. traffic Moat for Hie lldrllngtnn. wna huil uees visitor hore from Portland caiurdoy. ', The Mlspah rlaa of Ilia Mulb- pdlat rhurrh will buld bmiie-J coming ocll l hs church tula afternoon kt 1 o'clock. . All the ladles of lh church ire Invito. .Mesdaniea Ouy 8nttrlce, M. W. Vnsvbuotn, John Gysbers. Virgil Yadou, Dora Mullery will pre Ids hostesses. . It. II. Hurl. representative of IttHrd-Muidork Grocery company, was trammeling buatneaa ' In Hi rlly Wednesday with Klnniath Fnlla merchants. Many lu thin city will bo In terested to learn that Mln Jcn ule l)tlll, daughter of Mr. and Nra. W. A. Delsell, who formerly mad (heir bom hero, la anuho mure at the t'ntvoralty of Oregon. Miss Delicti attomlcd Willamette university hint year. ' ' Mra. Carl Newbury, daughter-in-law of Mra. Wilbur Jones. . vi.liliig lu lb ill Tuesday from brr huuie In Medfurd. ! . L. D. Ilruckharl. feature writer' on I ha Han' Francisco Chronicle, ia,a Klamalh Fella visitor Wod. eaday. Mr, .. Ilruckbart tw aiifnug Iborii who fnndv II l Ilia IIimIwuiiiI highway sisucilltliin. Mm, George W. Tuylur of Kurt Klaiunili wa shilpplug Hi tho city Wt'dlluaiUy. . Mrs. Charles Drew anil daugh lur, Payoawuro among the shop ping vialtura III thH city vaster Uu) front tha Merrill roulu. ,, Mr. and Mra. A, P. (Ilovar are plat it ii I liar to leave Hi la frank for Han Francisco on a buying trip. They ar ownnra of Glover 'a Juwulry-ator. Mra.' Wlluta K. Uainmage, who waa formerly ronuoctud with Hariihari'a lit th la illy, u now ntukliti Iter home In Oakland, Calif. Mra. (laminate la 'alio a former Morah field reaidenl. Mr. and Mra. fori' Fltigerald am spending aomrtlme In Klam ath Falls from (heir home at Uikeviaw. They ara located at the llumel apart inenta. Mr. Fits Kerald la a well-known aheepman bf like county. Arthur- la-uvltt waa a business, visitor In lite rlly yi-aterilay from bla borne at Itw-ky Point. Mr. and Vra. Hurry Coeller and daughter. Adra. arrompauled Jiy Mra. Nate Olterbelu and grandson, Donald Smith, returned last evening; from Medford. whore they motored ycatarday. at tltn Loom In building nn-Fourili Und Miilu all dnr Bulurduy, It baa been aunouncod. I ll It la I meeting uf the Klam ath County Music Tearhnra' aa eorlalliiil for tlila year will be held I lila evening nl Ibe homo nf Mra. (ieorae Milntyra, at 4 lit liluiulu at rent. , Mr. and Mra. I.loyd K. Newltiu of Mlddlittoil ara Iho iiarnula of a buby lrl, born Orlnlier 10. The child hna been named "llaiul Amelia." . A regular nifi'tlni of Joli'a DauKhtera la acheilulcd for fbla ovenlng at the Maantilo tmuplo. Mr. and Mra. Krad II. (loddard havo returned from a bualnoaa trip tu cltica In Ibu llaauo Hirer valley. Mr. floditurd In county judge of Kin tooth county. Noru Kalhrya lloffiunn hae fllwl ult fsr divorce frim JUatua A. Hoffman, alleilni deaertlon. Hhe aaka tha cuitody of the minor child. Charlea A. Hart, attorney for iho Ureal Northern llallroad, la a kueat at the Wlllnrd bolel. At the - ! LIBERTY -THGATRE- a . "HUSBANDS' FOR RENT' With OWEN MOORE and Helena) Coitello A Mirthful Romance of Miirt-icil Life! Mr. and Mra. Itollii lludolph have arrived bora from their home In Ran Kranclaro and will remain lu Klamath Valla (III Ibe flrat nf the year. - They are mak ing Ibuir home at the Kvana apartmeuta. Air. lludolph la au accountant. Mra. II. L. Hond. bookkeeper at tha (lolilun Itule. waa confined to her home Wedneaday with a aovera cold. A. K. Parker and W. II. HlxKcr of Hun Pranrleco. are auenia nt lb i Wlllnrd llilel. . vMemlHira uf tbu local hxlaa of Kailea are maklnK eilenalve plana for a aoclal evenlim Krlilojr October t. when they will enter tain (be auxllllary oi tbo lodaa with a hot lamele feed. A pro gram haa been arranged tit the evening and Initiation will al take up a part of tha evculng. Mini Margaret llowneiw baa lulurnnd from a brief vlail to I'orllaud where alio epent tho time with relative and frlenda. Mtaa llowneaa la atndylug voire under Mra. A. J. Vuyo of thla rlly. Mra. Ktta KIlKore and daugh ter, fuel Itobortaon, have taken over Ibe reataurant lu llonanta unit are making many Impruve-iniuta. Mr. and Mm. A. T. Laagull nuil family, who bavo made tbelr home at Illy for (he pant all montba, have returned to Uonan a, where they will now make their borne. , Miaa Vivian, MeCauley. circu lation manager of (he Klamalh Newa. waa absent from her dutlea Wedneadny on account of a heavy cold contracted late Tues day night, which confined hor at hoiuo. ... The lad!ea..of (he Mothodhu ehnreh will Itfld a rummage aale e-y. i. a - - ' -n au- ... - W, P. Heara of Clillcole and Binlth haa retnraed from a bul neas trip of several dayi to Ran Praarlsro and other bay points. Mr. Bean made tho trip by mo tor.. Mr. ami Mra. II. Crobiant of Dorrin, California, are rereivlng congraliilallftna 'uuon, the arrlvul uf a daughter, born at the Klam ath Valley hospital on Monday. v Dr. Dvii Havana of live Port land Painless Dentist offices and i H. D. Ilnsaard of The rclltorlum have returned home from Ucar ; heart mountain. Iloth hunters returned with a good slsed buck. j (5. J. Slurra' returned this . murniiig frutn Mnrshfleld where he spent the post few days look ing after his newspaper luler lests. He will bo hero Indefinite ly nn biialness. Xlrs. Mumv r- inatued here while Mr. Murray moiurixl to "tho bay for several At The PINE TREE NOW SHOWING' LiaUghter Drowns thuh! TO VICTORY and Jove, tfirough danger arid bat . tlo, with a merry crew hold ing tho tthip and' a - pirato band cutting Ore broad blue ' waves of the Mediterranean. Roam of rollicking tars give way to tho gentle sighs of 'romance r a. i npgjgatl- I V fl WALLACE BEERY , far S 'l I ESTHER RALSTON vH.' 1 - 4 1 I . ' CIORCE BANCROFT JW', jJ( CHARLES FARRELl 'llVyN' ' I0HNNIE WALKER -SbJr' 'l y'"C jamesVruze. J . yjaUsf tJL , . PRODUCTION ,'. I jf Jjoas, f I as ' ooi"h"iuVo 4v. ' Vr l -Skihsa Vrfvcts; andKid' ;;: YjApl I " . . '' Fitakmihg Friti Nu Modes :". -' ' ' J Sjlffl ' ' ! 1 1 v -; , ' 1 -j- .. "kjjt 4"' " '' days on business. They are at the hotel Willard. ; dinner to be bold at -the hotel Medford on Friday evening at 6:15 P. M. . - ' J. Bennett, night rlerk at the .Motel Arcade la confined to his homo with an attack ot Illness. The Cottage Hospital la to be the name hereafter ot the hospi tal at 1304 Wordcn avenue for merly known as The Private Sanitarium. George ftranno and James G. Daw of Weed, California ara hi the city for a few days hunting. They are stopping at the hotul Arcailo. . . ,. ,' 'The Miipah Class of iho Pint Methodist church will hold a Home Coming Social nt the chttp-h this aftornoonat two o'clock. All tho .ladies of the church arc cordially Invited to, attend. Mosdumes (Juy Sat torlce. M. W. Cosubooin. John Oysbers," Virgil Vodon and Doru Mallery are to be hostesses. J. T. Thurman of San Fran cisco la with the exchange de- tpar(mnt of the Klamath Fornf- tnre Store. Mr. Thnrman took tip his' official datles with the store Wednesday.' i ' Oi Thursday evening at tie Order of De Mohry a memorial will b held for OMver Paynter. popular young man who passed away Tn Mt. Shasta aomo few days ago. Flo was a member of the Jocirl order. ' j.' A. Mcfido and J. E. Thorn ton of Ashland amtf Perry O. Ke- l.ap and P. V. McWIItlanl o'f .KfniniitH Pairs are at the Mult iuoinah. coming hero to moot tho igrand exulted ruler of the Elks. I Morning Orogonian. ' Friends ot Miss Maxlne Olson popular -high school girl of this city? who Is attending school In Boatlle this wlulor will be glad to learn her health is Improving. Miss 0aun ia t uaUgV.tor uf Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olson ot this !dty.. Her father la with the 'Uolden Rule store'. I . I' M. .M. Carter of the Southern Pacific Is suffering with a broken right hand, Soveral days ago I Mr. Carter waa asalstlnfi ' with I somu c'onstrucflouwork when hn was HI l in k across tho hunrt by a steel rail. He Is a brother of to Carter ot the niuln offices of tho Southern J'aciflc. ' F: O. 0 6 f d o h. experienced t salesman from Oakland, Culifor I nfo, ha accepted a position with ;tno tiiantatn rnrniiure-sioro on jMain and EloVentH.' Mr. Cordon Itook np his new duties Wednes day. Tho Increased business 6'N the local store has made li neces sary to nave additional nctp. - j ! ;.. ...... :- ... ': j and - enjoyable df -tli scastm. Members of the D. A. R.- wish ing to. may appear in Colonial costumes.' Several are planning to do so. The dance will be In formal. Dancing wtil start at nine o'clock. . - TuVing 11 pack horses and a gtrfde); A. J: Connolly, D. E. Alex ander and Ernest Nitschlem have left OVando, Montana, to pack back Into the mountains 25 miles where they win hunt Elk. The hunters write back that', the weather In' Montana Is beautiful, jnst sftappy enough to make H onjoyabla for tuhthig. They will be gone, for at least thTeo weeks. " ... - ' The grand march' of tlfo'an n'tnil Ti A. TI. TJstl 6f Kulalono cmrpter'wirl'' taTt "prowjptly- at nlive-oejoclf "Friday veWg. The affair 1 being held at the Attamont Pavilion. Tickets have been placed on salb for tl. An n,IHItl..nl l.Hl..n.. Mill, will be charged tor extra ladles. Many of the Daughters of the American Revolution plan to ap pear In Colonial costume. . The employes club of Copco ot Medford will give a party at the Jackson Hot Springs oa Saturday evening, October 21. The party promises to be unique. A hard time dinner dance at which every one will be required . to wear hard time costumes Is planned for tho occasion. - It Is planned that a number of Copco employes from Klamath. Falls will attoud. apend the day with Mrs. Ernest Hu maker at 2S4 Michigan are une. - Tbo day will bo spent la sewing . and planning for thai. baiaar and food sale to be held some time In November. AU In terested are cordially Invited to attend.; Bring thread. thimMas) and xcodloa. At noon a lambaon is i(l be served - A real old fashioned good time is "being planned tor : today, whenv- tho r I'a'dittcs: of . the Ptrst Chrtstfan church will turned home to Klamath Falls from a visit In Portland with her son-in-law and dauchter. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Drake. Be fore her marriage, Mrs. Drake was Miss Dorothy Wemett of thls ctiy.: ., . ' Phi' Sliftita Kappa; moil's na tional fraternity has been award ed Ihti Simon Nu plaque tor hav ing attained the highest scholas tic ttvoraRo of niny fraternity on rtio Un'Koh cuniius during 192? and ' 192. Kenton ' flnmslter.' Wllllnm KityVemliUI. Vernon Kuy- Ikendiirt and JSick Morrison all of Klainnlh Falls ara affiliated with Phi Sigma Kappa. Miss J.unu Schaal, danghter 0f4 Charles Schaal of this city hos4 ! arrived tn Klamath Falls from , Pendleton. Oregon, and will malte this hor future home. Miss ! Schaal haa taken an apartment ou Pine street. She plans to ac 'cept a position with The Botty 'Jane Shop. Miss. Schaal took hor. Deuuty culture worK in .ricutiio. naiaaiamaAgwMa an tt Is expect' th'kt ' -numbor of newspaper pnbllshots', adver tising men. merchants and busi ness men of Southern Oregon In general will attend a mooting to be held in Medford ' bif Friday when FrarlK E. Jenkins,, manager of tile Eiigoiie'ItctJlater of Eu gette will talk on "Malclilg Ad vertising Pay". The talk is to he given In conjunction with a MW Mary' Walker of. Chilli-, iinlii, Mrs. J'anis Grl'ihes. ot Wil llu'ihs6h River arid Miss Gertrude, !CoX have fetur'ned troth a, visit of several days In' Ashland with ; relatives and friends, in Asia-) land they were the housa- guests Uf.'Mr. and lira. Butler Walker, paronts of Miss Walker. ' ' " . . . '. -i. . . 'i ! lA'' dumber of dtnrtcr parlies' .'ale ' being' ; planfaed' for Friday' evening before the annual 0'. A. IP - tnlV - iHi. A-lt,rmnitt Catf11lnA. IThls affair glrea promise of be Jtng one of the most outstanding , '..; thui -Wouldn't Have Happened If the boy-friend nad .brought the kid brdtHer a "ten ceni bag of Pugs Pure Horehoimd Drdpft , V . ... t ; ,: " ' ' " ' - He didn't forget, however, to OTrng' HER a box of Johnston the appreciated thotolates, and they were freaH ahd good, because he Drug cb; 528 Main Street Phone 270 Uccd Gczh 1928 dakkftd Coach : ' $800.00 1928 Esex Sejtn $650.00 1927 Essex Coupe ; $500.00 1925 Dodge Touring ' Xen- Tfres ail Glass , ,. .. iKnctoaeil , '. ;, . ; ; ?450.00' . 1. I . I' ..-: 1925 Hudson Coach New Tires ami Paint $450.00 ; 1926 OldsmobUe . Sedan' v $500.00 , 1927 Dodge . ; Touring $500.00 ; ; 1925 Essex Coach $150.00 Motor Go. OjH'n evenings nod tfuaeuv' Phone 630