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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1928)
THE KLAMATH NEWS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1028 PAGE THRES CITY BRIEFS- Muny nera will lie Interiuled In learn t hut lloyd Yadiui. win of Mm. 0. II. linn. k lit III la etiy. In now atnlliined Willi Ilia Mill urllllery of llm I'nlled Htnlea Army at Kurt Kaualiuuake, Ha waiian lalnuda. llm lnrl la In raled near lliitinlulii, Huwall, anil Yuduu la now riimtileilna: hla col leao iHiuran at Ihe I'nlveraliy ul llawalla. II waa formerly a alii ili nl at llm I'ulveraliy ul Orefun. Mra. Muinlu lloyd Wuamiiier uf I New Vnrk 'lly. and formerly Kloniulh Kalla. anna from Hi" i ,alal rmitn at Hi niienlno: ( ' llm (Irand I'ryalnl 1'ului e (ln Now Ynrk rerenily, niinrdlni In wnrd 1 received here liy relnllvea. The! uprnltii nf llm I'alere la ronald- urea inn world lair in eienri jf the Houl hern l-arlfir, will leave rliy. Mra Wniianuer paid an ijol, the fnrllaud plnl ill la morn tended vlall In Klamaih KalU ' tna lu apind aeverul daya In Ihe Ills year an.t rhuraii'd many northern rlly with her lovely , voire. f , ! Mm Lilly I'hllllpeon, employed 1. II. HVhlerk. well-known at llm I'lne Tree theater, will ram her nf HeddliK, Calif , re- leave ihla niornlnn fur Turnuia. inrned lu lila honm ihla week -Vali.. i. apeud aeverul daya la- ufler apendtiiR aeveral daya al Ih O. II. Ilmiroi-k ranrti In l,an- II valley. Mr. Hi hlei'k la creui ly Inirreaied In Klamnth rouiiiy aad la planning in Invent In farm llainel apaflinenta for aome time, land. In altowlnx aleady Improvement. i Mlaa . Aanea Hnwland. alater of Joe Kvana, on of Mr. nnd.Mra. Ma-Jtiald. haa arrived from Mra. 8d Kvana. reatimed lila po- J California In be wllh Mr. Mae altlon at llrnwne'a Paint alore l(jnald Mlaa llowlmid la a ThuriMtay alter an lllneaa off aev-' iriilnrd mira. erul daya wlikh ronfliid him al 1 home. - ! II. W. I'oole, Kred llouatnn. f ! Waller II. Wanner and O. If. Mra; Krrd Cofer and ilaujliler. ' IWan are rii)olii a flalilnx 1 1 In Mlaa Helen, are leavlm for Cnr-1 nf aeverul duya on llio Klamath vallla ihla mnrnliiK. where they: river. Mlaa lluth Cofer, who la a atu dent at Oregon Htate college. They will lenvn on tho Portland apeclal Ihla morning. Oacar K. Aiidnra U a htialiiiwa vlaltor In the clly for aeveral daya from hla home at llorrla. Leonard King haa arrived In Klamaih Kalla from Moarnw. Idaho, and plana In make thla rlly hla permanent home. fleorg L. IIHikley waa a hualnen vUllor In the city Thuraday from Kirk, where he I anendlng gliniit three week a from hia home at Alvnrailo, Calif. Marvin Tlioiiipaon of Sacra Inenlo, I'allf.. la a bunlueaji vinlt or In Ihe rlly for advernl diiya. -k r...,H,.. ... K-n.H. I nil nl.l tit ILiPFIH I Oallf.. la auendliiR almiil twoln,..,!-. deiiarimeni: lintel Noble, mnniha In the clly. tranaurtliig ,,,..,,,1. P-nr.nce Oilman. th bualnnaa. , . letlca; Itentrlre I'hlniiey, rour- " " Mra. Myra King and and daughter will he among llloae who lake advantage of the ape- rlnl ralea lo Portland. They will he, away over the weck-riid. Mra. Lillian Kiiiitcvin. who recently arrived here fi-oin lia Aligelea, hue nrceplpil a poaltlnn In the office nf Mne'a atore. Mr. and Mra. Tom Kennel I and ann of Marnh field are vlaltlng in EASTERN OREGON STAGES Between Klamath Fall and Alturas, connecting lime day with stages (p Susanville. Reno, Burns and All Points North and East. Fiaaih tilled runnlntt Ice wntrr In every room. Piim Inr priced rntca. Check 'our cnr at hotel. a?HOTELMANX ' POWELL ST. OTARRELL SAN FRANCISCO ! I llm rlly fur aoveral daya wllh Mr. Keiinell'a hrolher, Wi'lili Koniielt, inuiinanr nf llm llrowneavlllo Woolen Mllla alnre. . Welili I'alton. fnrmorly newa editor nf ihu Kliimutli Newa In, mjil, la now iiiiiillKhliii demo, rrailn paper at lleoriielown, Colo i Mr. I'ulteu la una nf I ho heal 'known newapuper ,, in i In ' I'uiii'il Hinli'a, jr,, Muiiel hHili'feraioin, wlie ,u ..n,,,),,,.,,,, Uln yinl Natlitiinl Hank, will li-ava ilila ninrnlnx fur I'onlnnd nil Ihu apei-lift, where 1 , will apem! llm week-end Willi i rri nila. ' I A a lloaenliaiini. general ageul I ti In k alaier. Krank 1. MaiQualil, who haa heen I'oiirined In hia home In Ilia Mra. Claude llavla. Mra. W. I., lliiliin and Mra. Kred llounloii will prenldn aa luaiia-a over a bridge afternoon al the Itcamoe Colf and Cnuiiiry club today. The Kaalern Hlnr S'H'Inl club will hold Ha regular meeting at the Ma'onir hall Ihla afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. All membera are urged to be preaent. William It. Ribloy, genera. 'agent of the Krle railroad, mak ing headquartera In Seattle la In the rlty for a brief limn on nfn- rial bliallleaa. Chairmeu of Ihe rnmmlllee of the Klaniulh Katla (trade Teach lera' anno.-la Hon worn named Jiitat rerunily at meeting for the enaulng year. Creao Tllley will iict na chnlrmnn of the aludy do- parimeiii; riiiiiryn .viuven, ine .... . . lenv and Jennie Mllla. teacher aervlce C. II. oii" Klucnilcl and I'. II. Patrick are In l.nkcvlc iruttMU'tllte litiHlnenH. A lilmne l-all f r n m Fltxueriild to Mra. Kit aneroid Inat eveiilnK tidil nC ihe fftai tlnio mniio ko.iik over. The twn men linulo the trip III II lltlli' leaa Hum ! V4 hillira. Honda were In Kond rnnillllnit moat n( : ihe trip. Mra. Stella Rheota Manl. for ' merly of thla city, la reported aa ! quite aerloiialy III at her home : In Yreka, rallfornla. Mra. Manl j wan lo have vialted here thla I week. Word waa received from i Yreka telling of her aerloua III- ncaa , Iter frlenda In Ihla Inrnlliy . will wlah for her speedy recov-. cry. Klumnlli county haa aenl a ttotid numlier 'of aludeuia to the rnlverally of Oreenii. arcnrdlnit to a check of the renlairar at Ihe college. The completo Hat enrolled at Iho preaent llmo fol luwa: Jean RnRera. Zepha ItoRera, Sl.-wnrt Itlddell. Vlntlnla ltl.li mnnd. Lawrence Shaw, Jennetto Schulti. Noel W. Thoinns, Mnr Jorlo Peyton. Ella Hcdkoy, Ken ton llnmnker, Claronce IHU, ltnlph lllll, John V. Morrison. 1 Mnry Hunt, pinna Kerna, Myrtlo ! Kerna, Richard Mnsulro, Andrew J. MiiunliiK, Jamca Mnnnlnn. i Vernon Kuykondnll, Jr., Alexia i l.yle, Allnu Maaaey, Jack Den nla. Kllnihoth A. Dlmmltl, Kdna j Dunbar, Dorothy. Dunham, Jnno I Oarcelon. Luella Dnhloln, Ilea- ma h me mtmx FOOTBALL SEASON- Make your home at HOTEL MANX All h( plnylnK flelila rnally nccraallilo. Hxeel" lent hold acrvlce. Dla-i trim llurr, Margaret Cunniilni", Mnrcedea lloyd, Jxaaa W. Hrad ly, Klhol Carlann, William Clark, Ireno Cooley, David Till len, Hroll Warren, .1 leltin Ander oon, Itlrliaid Mint up, loaa lul anil, Jeaal I'urkell. Kd lloyl if Fori Klaniulh waa a hualiiuae vlaltor In. I ho illy loilay. Mlaa Una liulxila plana In Ira vo-ihla mornlna for I'liriluiid In enjoy aeverul diiya. 'William (liilllikaim of Wood vllle. Wlaeonaln, liaa arrived Ihto by moioy In ri'iunln for al leuat a month. Mra. N. Alilairoin of lliinamulr aiiiinl yvalerdny In ,Klunialh Kulla aa Ida ueat of Mra. II. A. Ilroiherlnn. Itaymond Diuidon, rnmmeri'lal aainl of the Krle railroad with headiinariera In Keiiltle la In Klamaih Kalla today nu nffl. lal j nuaineaa. 'The Mlaalonary Korlety of Ihe Kirat llaptlat rhunh will hold an apron and rundy aale al the Claud llavla Kurnlture atore on Kauirday, November alath. The publlr la Invited. In the recent eppolntmenta for the annual rnlverally of Oreguo Homecoming. Ikiroiay Dunham. Kreahman In Kducatlon. waa named to aaalnt In Ihe regiara llon of alumni. Mlaa liunham graduated from HI. Helena Hull. Hhe la tho daughter of Mr. 'and Mra K. A. Dunham of thla clly. A meeting of the Klamaih Kalla (Irade Tearhera' a annota tion will be held late In Novem ber. Definite data will be an nounced by Mlaa Ktla Karr. pre aident through tho prina. At the firat meeting delegalea lo the (I. H. T. A. In Port laud on De- eemlier 87. 28 and !4 will lie named. Noel Thomaa, aoii of Iter, and Mra. J. Henry Thomaa of thla clly, aenlor In mathemailra at Ihe I'nlvemlly of Oregon haa been appointed aaalalant on tho field of fealurea for the annual I'nl veralty of Oregon llnmornmlng lo be held on November 24. Thomaa haa bean active on , Hie campua In prevlnua committee work. He la a member of tho Mathematlca Club, Honorary fraternity, and a phi Delia Gam ma, national aortal fraternity. Iter. II. It. Mulliolluiid, pastor of the tlabtiatJiurch waa attend ing a mid-year rnnfereiiro In Medford yeaterday. At thla con- your on ITT).. a cold mtrror. .tkats JiowWET' 1. gasoline line cold motor.. "Wet" gasoline we call it, for lack of a better name. No water in it of course, but the heavy fractions it contains, won't stay vaporized. They condense and flood back into the carburetor, over into the cylinders and down into your oiL Don't be misled by "winter gasolines" you don't want either winter or summer grades of "wet" gas. - . If you would avoid starting troubles, thinned oil, delays on cold days, use the dry gas Shell 400. Less choke is required, lcs9 Bolt Democrat ft w Taking I as tie with Covarnoe SmltH'e attllwda on farm relict B. f. Yeakum. a life-long Democrat, who for many ycara has made a apeclal study of farm problama, haa coma out for Herbert Hoover. "I am a lifelong Democrat." he laid. vuk I pui ine iirmari wcnara above any poittical conslCcratien." fcrenre a large number of Bap- Hat paator were preaent. Tl.o epeakera are Dr. 3. T. Vllli-ra of the Klrat Bapiiat. I While Tern- pie I of Portland. Dr. W. K. A acts m a II. 7 breath work for your battery with Shell 400. Scientific refining has eliminated the heavy wet frac tions and given you a fuel much superior to ordinary gasolines. All Shell yellow and red pumps carry Shell 400, the "dry" gas. Start using it your vcryncxt tankfull. Henry. MtMlmivlllo: Dr. (1. I Lajiylillu. atato oranirellat, c;. in. and w. lllll. II. Ratlin ra nf .note. of Mnlford I The Iji.llea Auxiliary of Hi Klrnl I'reahyterlan rhunh will hold lla niiiinnl rummaxe aula oo Hiitnnluy at Ihe l.oon.la hulldlim. Mra. W. I'. McMillan la In I'liama Mra. W. N. ftrotlitrlou la en- loyliiK a vlalt with relutlvea and frlenda In Biilem and Y.iklmu.l WaahlnKtim. Mra. Ilrotherton will Im- iiwny Tor at U ant a fortnight. ' I The liiKuiiei woniiin who lanl Krlduy evening ireaied dtturb jante at Ihe loral polite atutlon land who waa taken to .Medford land nluied In the wonnin'a wnrd i for rilne rvutlnii. waa Identified i yeati.-nluy by her buahand from Klamoth Kalla. The wj,inan haa jlieen In III hrulth for om lime. iuhlfh aua alvt-n aa Ihe roaaon lor h.r mentally llerunK-.r eon- dlilou Anhland Tidlnga. Mra. Walter Maury made a trip lo Klamath Kalla Ihe latter ' part of laid wank on bualnraa. ;They have aold their home on Al llaon atreet to Mu)or C, A. Ma- lone and r-urehaaed a home In 'Klamath Falla, beloniclng lo ftr. LVnha Sawyer of thla rlly. Mr. and Mra. Muxey expect to roeide In KJamath Kalla -thla winter no ,, emnion-d by the fouthern Pai iflc company. Tho ( Maxey family haa nalded In Aaliland for a great many ycara. i Mra. Maxey waa' active In church HALF CtNTURY , I Or merely mince at things in a 1 I half-hearttd way? Stimulate .J 9 their appetites .with -bale- n- B ing leavened with Calumet, i lft I The best table tonic you've 'I if1 ' I ever een.AnJ remember, ? Of UNI FORM COFFEE QUALITY cr ; jf ' rh,s J If' ' '' v .: S x ,'s T ' f ' JF-JS ftoWtufcliUTWixWiwrii. X" " v " v 'J V yT " s to jleed jour oil ailll con- , J and rlul work and will be rrcnlly uilaaed here Aalland Tldliiia. Mr. and Mra. Carl H'huliert, Hr, urn homn from linker and, I irande where they attended; he final rllea of their Win-law. j .Ceorxe Merve. The deraa-d waa widely known In Union and Maker .ounllea. lila wlf la lh dauxhte of Mr. and Mra. H. hu - b-rt and bernni he murrlaxe waa one of the well known yonnx women of thla rommnnliy. Mr. Metu-rvit punned away nl:t. In Culirur- liv(.l:i:s ihiii;i, m.h 1.03 AKftKI.KS. Nor. 1. H.'Pl The queation of whether or nol KrIUI Kldxeway, m-treaa, alam- med a door on the hand of Jameaigon. Herbert Jr. Leahau. proreaa aerver, entered : All five of the ifoovera will Iho courta araiu today when : vote at the same polling place ou Italian rufllnl a $rlS damage j lbe Campua at Stanford Cnlver suM. lie aald ho waa unable to ! aiy. but the meml.era of Ihe apiarar when the aetlon waa dla- flaaed lanl week j There'a Utile doaM that pig- akin la tho kind of football play- ; ecu love to touch. I the pleasure of eating '0 I! I btiinulates digestion pro T-y I I I motes health and happiness. LT2JT DOUBLE JfomtfX Ti can trtl SMI jco fn the sfdrtnig. Putt jifiir cfioie out only half way. Push it bart in a few UCtmdsafterthemotar starts. Shell40Oretptrei ttts choice tfW'icrt" gas, but can ttand more without catuing oil thinning QUICKSTAkTlNG And alxxit oil : Tricre$ an oil now that forms no W J, fltntycirbon.Toleep , iwayfromtheendlesititMihlrscausedbycarbon and"add tJioiisandsof milci to the life of your cw", insist on SHIiLL MOTOR OIL whenever vou b44 Smith Family to ' Outvote Hoovers ' '."; r -Th Alfred K . Smith famlfy '"""'I' lwo ,n """y 'n" ar" "'" '"" " ln ! Immediate family of the Dem- I uc rreninenuai ranniuaie and only five In that of the llepulili ran nominee. s fl'Kldea the (lovernor and Mra. Kmllh there are two aona and their wlvea and two dauxhlera and tht-ir buahandn, who ran raal Iheir Imllotn. I I addition lo Mr. and Mra. Hoovi-r there ar two aona, loih :0f rntlni aite. un,l the wife of one smith family will have to aepa- ' rate, eom ol them voting outaide I of New York City. Old newauapera for gala at the ; Kewa office. It doesn't tae nun; coU morn tVigj to feed yentr oil mih con' dented wet gasoline that runs down the cJuulrr umIIj. Here it an example oilhilfzaanlfnetn . less than five hwulicd imlc of running! "- WiinSJurll 400, t ?ic"i!Tyg.:j, yu can often nm a full thwsand wilts ami htii less than tvr'o ptiol ine in your oil not enoniili to senously damage it Telephone or Write IF you do not have time or if it is incon venient? for you to come in telephone or write us and we will brinf any one of our GOOD USED CARS to your home or place of busi ness. We are glad to serve you this way. It is an everyday happen ing with us. Used Buick 1927 Master 6 Coach In perfect condition. Nearly new tires. Klnlah 1 like new Used Buick 1926 Standard 6 Coach Thoroughly rerondltioned. New Iiuo paint. Vry good rubimr. Hudson Brougham '1925 Model Flrat-elaaa ahape. Good paint Near Urea. Power and apced- Chrysler Sedan 1925 Model '70M Reconditioned throughout. Very eood mLber. New Duco paint.- i Used Nash ' 1 926 - Special 6 Coach I.onka like new. flood Urea A dandy rap al a lira price. Used Dodge 1928 Special Coupe Just like new Inside and out. Run very, little. Like tnylnir a new car at a diacount. c Used Pontiac 1927 Coupe' Otirofully reconditioned. Good rubber. An econom ical IfRht six. built for de pend it hie service. Used Studebaker 1925 Duplex Phaeton Reconditioned. New top. -New Duco paint. Extra eood tires. Just a closed car at a touring ear price. ' Used Dodge 1923 Business Coupe Just overhauled and re painted. A dependable car (or hard service. Logging Truck 1927 Ford Truck with Logging; Trailer Kxtra pood tires. Special tranamlalon. Fully equipped, lteady to go to work. ' Buy on a G. M. A. C. Contract and your car will cost you less. Ask about it. BUICK Garage 1330 Main St. Phone 4i