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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1928)
f tttc WAM Ath wms WEDNESDAY," NOVEMBER 21, lflgi? pace firm : i - -. . CITY BRIEFS '(In, I), A, Mi-Mlltiin uiiil enua, Jliiti iiimI tlcui-git, itf Moilnc Point Iiiivii left too fulfil,' tiillf., fur all I u !' r I :t 1 1 c ' Klity. ' Tho public l waked in romnm ber tho dunce at I lit Minute liull Hi In evening, when untiling lull nltl-tlmo diiut'oa will Uu iiiju'-d throughout II"' evening. . Neighbor of Wixiikwn ''' rnii.riiiliiliiK at II"' I. l. K. Intll tonight wlllt mi CVOIllllR ul tarda. ' "Falliura' " night will bit h.-l.l nt 1'cllcun tily ai I liy Hie rurttnl-Tviit-hora' uaaoi lailnii this oviinlna, in which nil Ilio nireul of llm pupils ur Invited.. J A regular iiiui'IIiik of tbu Ait! Needlework club will he hmd litis i aficrmiiui ni tlin lunula of Mm, l 1 V. Kuykcnilull. prclilciit of the i lull. Members urn gakcil id Im present ul S HU u clm k. ' Mlsa J iiu lit l u I'nwi-r.. MiiIIii teacher, spent I'lst week-end In C'trvaltla wild icIuIIvvn tunl IrlijiiUa, and untitled llm Orrnon Oregon mate football grille. Mr. nml Mra. Frt-il ll.trliii unci air. ami .MW "Percy Kvm left Tili'ailiiy ttfti'ritiiiiii by - laiolor fur riui-ruhieulu, Calif.,: tn stand acv eriil day. Mr. arid Mm. Mf". red. il.MitK or III" Ml l.ukl illalllii. Ilavil left liy luolur tur Oklahoma. Tlify ciw t to return i'lirii-tuiaa nml will lie utroiupiiiilt-d Jiy Mr, ! ,TH!S IS JOY WEEK! ) at tha . ii t PINE TREE J I, AST ism hum; TOIIW SPECIAL r a n i r T v A v n i 1 i i M. SHO W ! ? tm TrMTtni 1 T7 ' ' VAUUCiVILLb li V ' nnil 1 t MADCE BELLAMY in 0 'VERY A CONFIDENTIAL' f. it Vvl1 ,1 4 ' O ml A C XT A 1 nit J J! J aj VV f 1 a-s J' i The Lucky RMit V Crtoon T ' TIII'IIHIMV anil lillllW V .'Adam and Evil' V HDoSflai? ay , - Satwip-djay..'' alHMalaVlvaBHHHHHaVMHHMHa j CHILOQUIN ;,; Wednesday, Nov. 21 Main Mcquillan allen Semi-Windup ROSANDER LA ROSE :. V, . 0 1 Ringside . . :.'..$2.00 , Gen. Adm $ 1 .50 Tickets Waldorf Pool Hall Klamath Falls. Johnnie's Place, Chiloquin , ., Myers' t.illiui-. win, ' iiliina I (J uiuku lilt Imriiw lit!),. MIk I'jllllt JtMIHHII, Willi Jtl Cltl- (ployed In lliu illy nunlniinr's uf- ; tlcli. la III ul Iter, liumu llll u 1 rnlil. j Mlaa Hose IIiImIioIh rctnrnm1 i Sill u cil, ly front llm iiortli, where iclifi li ta born enjoying a" two 'chii' no ul Inn Uniting ln-r alii ifi', Mr. Fred Flouthta, at Hujili II. nil, Vn .li Hhu nlao sp.-nl a 1 low il.iya In I'orllmiil. MI'ia Hrli, yliolH rioitiiiioil loir piiNlllnii at llm I I'l-lli uti Cafe Moud-ty ittornliiK. ! .Mlaa (iaiii-t, Kllliitl spent! rul hour In the illy Tuoailuy iiiiortiiHin from her honiu nt Klanutli Aui'iiiiy. ' Mr. uiiil Mr. Wllaon A. Joimt iiiiiJ T. H, Atiltoit I in lo liuvu toinorrow for linrktilny. Cnllf., wli'm lliuy will aili'inj Din Hluu-uirii-t'iiliroiiilii Riinio Huttirility. Tlity will in it k - tliv irlp by motor. Mr. nml Mm. Curl V. I.uiul of Suit l.nkt City liavo arrlvi'it In llm ilty to aii'tnl aliout lliri! inontlia nml will prolmlily loiiilo Ufi'i. ' I". II. Alli'it liua urrlnil from jTiiuluiuinV Cullf.. uml will remain In re Inili'flnloly, ' Mra. ' Olto ( Unri'tix la rxiirrli'd limiio iifit wt-ok front Cullforitlu, wln'rii alio tina Ikm-u vlalllmc. Mra. t-ott-na la apmdiiiK tltla wm-k In Hau Hki:u with ri'latlvoa mid i friomla. Mr. uml Mm. Jlurvvy H. Utile ul CcKjulllo, On., atfromimitlod by Mr. Itcrk of Cnrrallia, ro 0UMtU tn II. city. il llm ho om of Mr. and Mr. lln Wood. Mr. I!irk nutl Mr. Hnlo nro on Joy inn tha dink huiHtriK at Title Inkv. .Mr. At tha . ! LIBERTY THKATRB I, AST slloWIS'ti TH.V CANCELLED . DEBT" Till IIHIl.W nml I lllll.W Karl . . , , Ceo, K. Dane and Arthur . . lu . 4 ( K00K1ES,! Event Hill.! a Ida uxrinuiluril ukoiK of i oua noiinty mid la u fornmr Oiu koii Hlula foul bull atur. iii, nutl itirn. . , jf.tioii uiiu ilniililiior, linliy l.uu, ir in llm i v yaaioruity frum lliclr bouic nour .Miiliii. Mr. unit Mra, I'uill Italnjo of ilio I'liiii Nuilmial Hunk, and Harry I'oolir, loi'ul tlnialtir own or, will bo among Ittoati from llila illy prun'iit nl llu' Hlmirnril-Cull-Im iilu kiiuio ul llurki'luy Huiur duy. Tlu-y will Ifavu Krlduy nlit.it. ' Mlaa J uu II Tlionipaon of I lie Pino Trim - lhiniir ' t!pai-ta tn liuvn tha Inner part of llm work for Hun Kl unii u for d rural Ion Tom IIdUpII nt the Callfornlu Ori'gon I'owttr rompmiy and Kd win lirlaroll 'of Miiiinliix, MrCol lorb A Drlacoll, are IravltiK tho luttnr part iifaHia wuek fur llvrka l. y lo am nd the Blanfurd-Cull-fornlit Katiti. Word bia beou rofitfved ltire of tliu niurrlut! of Mli.a Mllilri'd l-tii'ui, forttior Kliiuatli Kalla airl, In William Akull lit Hold lliui'll, Orn. Tboy wuro marrlm! In Han ilon -taut Urlobur and uru muklng lhilr homo ml CJpId llftw-h. Mlaa l.uiua formerly mado bur biititu bare w4lll her brotUnr, Dr. (.'. It. I.ui-u, nml alend(d Klnuiutli lounty hlnh aiiiiml, wb.'ru alio uruilu il.-d with li"' iuaa of 19ta. .Mra. Aken waa wll known In Klui-.alh r'ulU inu.ikal clrclva. Mra. lien Lal'rnrle and Mlaa Kuyn Cufdon it-turned Tuwday frum piirtlitnd. wiiero tbry bnro atiiiitt Itietpaal WiM-k. They alao vlaltod oilier uortliero point. Mra. Mifroek), prealdcnt of SI. .Mury'a Altu aoclety, baa received a donation of t aouvunlr picture' of WuKhliiRlon maiialnn at Mt. Vernon Trnm Mra. Herbert Hoov er foi tbe bazaar. Donatlona have been received from Mra. Cnlvln Coolldge, Mra. Al KmllJi uud Mra, Hoover and will all lie dbpluyed nt tins baiuur, wbidi oimna at the Union bull, Novem ber S3 and 24. A reKulur meeting cf the Order of UeMolujr ha been culled fur TUuraduy (fveuInK at 8 o'clock at tile Munonlr hall. Dr. und Mra. t'aul Haron of Dorrla wero vlaltora In Klamath Kulla Tuesday. i Mm. Wlllliini Kmylh, motber of 'Mra. Jeaa N. Drew, who haa beef, confined to her homo for aeveral ( weeka on aceoHUt of lllueefr la aontewhut Improved, according io latent reporla. i t ( Mr. und Mra. Albert Deck and ll I lil rc-n. ' Irwin uud Howard, huro been vlallliix In I'ortluud for tin puat virnk from their home in lllldebrand. They mado tho trip by motor. Mr. and Mra. Hoy Warner of Chlloqulu huvu roturned from C'unudu, where they apent aevcrnl wceka with relatives and friend. Tho evening claas ot Dcl pbians will meet on Thursday ulght at tho home ot Mrs. Goorgo Walton nt llomedalo. Members are aaked to be present. The hour ' has been announced for T:J0 o'clock. Miss Wunda Wulluce, buck keeper ot tho Klamath Dyo Works luainned her poaltion Tuusduy after ..a week's vucntluiu MIhs-Wnlluro visited lu Portland find Fayette, Idnhii w it It triiiida. Karl -.Kent of tho Klamttllt Fnlls creamery who suffered in juries lust week wheu ho wus caught iu tho luuebinery ot tbo oleclrlu churn is recovering nice ly from his injuries, although Mill confined to the finally homo Clan Kent, his brother iiad pres. eitco of mind enough lo close down tho lnnchtncry suvlng hhu frum being drugged Into tho ma chine, liu suffered severe bruises a limit the body. , On Frkluy morulas, the final duy . of school before tjie 'rhunkflgivlng holidays, "teachers und studuutH ot tho Kiversldo school will buvo a Tbuuk9glving nssembly. The program in which all ehlldrun will take part Is to lio patriotic und in keeping Willi '.the Thanksgiving holktuys. . '"A par Co I post puckugd to which bus been affixed, in addi tion to - the - regular puKlugo, , n apei'lnt handling atanip of proper denomination -vlT rneelvo the same expeditious hundllng, irans portntlon and delivery accorded to mull matter or fhul eluss," Postmuster MeCull- euld Tuesilay. Hy placing cn a handling stump tho purkngu will be Bpoeded 'o lis destination. A puckage up to 3 pounds will be handled special with-10 cents additional: over 2 poiuuls, up lo 10 pon ails, ror 15 eenta und over 1U pounda for 20 ixillH. s .. ' General Cttitby Cliupler. Child ren of the . American Revolution will meet at the home of Mrs. Junior Dnggott on , Washington street this Satui'day afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. "Tho ISnrly HIs lory ot the,. Pilgrims" by Margar et Daggett will be nn interesting ByrcTs Last Stop in Atnerica niiiiiiiiiiili r Itlilmrd llril, baa lltrlllrd Hie world Willi lila fllabta over Hie North I'ole awl I bo Allunllc wean, now la well Al eca In lila iirruteat i ipli rallit iuiiUnineiit, Hie aae of air ilnin noil oilier aeh-ullflr ulila In a complete atmly if lite fur lllllillllll ,lltlinill- ngl.ill, Kl (five World Hie miaWer io Uea tloua about i-.Mitlm-Hta, eU' cbiMto Hie M.uili lole. I'ppi-r plioto llwiHa llyitl Juat ImIici- lila juiHt'a Mlar vcaael left Loa Angelic. Ui'low la Hie wlmler t . ,t. Ijtraeo, wlili h l. rarrylog (be II) nl a tHilltli.ii Hum America tu lla aoulli jular arllvUb-a, ..u. . . - i"w .i , j. . s . . i- . i -a mKr-.r . j - h a lit i i.iiii', "v '"i- v' '0.&-eW:,r mhm..'wi. .s-J. atibjnti. All children of the chapter aru aaked to be preaent. uuriiiK lliu auauuee 01 Aire, cra nia Uo MIIU. Mra. Hubert K. WatienliurK will auiervlau the work of the chapter. Tom Dillon, manager of the Hotel Wlllurd will Irnuauct liuni- ueiu In Han Kruuciaro fur aeveral duya. Mra. J.' U. Keed la couflood to her home with an acute at tack of tonailllia. Mra. lues brundenburg of tilover'a Jewelry Store U south In Bun Krtinrisco becauae of the llliteaa of her grandmother. Mr. uud Mra. U. M. t'piytugton, realdetila or Klamath Kail an nounce the birth of a son Tuesday morning at the Klamuth Valley hoepilal. Within the near future Mrs. Emma Lee Mills plans to leave for San Kranclaco where (ha will enjoy three months or ' longer vialtiitg friends. ' . MIhs Audruy MrPhcrsou,. will teach in the city achoola Imrnedl atnly followiug the Chrietnias holidays. She comes here from Springfield, Oregon. Tbe Misalonury Society of the First Baptiat church will hold a social meeting on Thursday af ternoon at 2:30 o'clock at' the church. All metuhera are cordi al I v, Invited to attend. According Id stockmen ot the Fort Klamath country, vlrtuully all remaining stock tor breeder purposes bus been removed from the Fort Klamath and Wood River vulloy, the last Lig ship ment going over the Southern j Pacific ; freight line last (week. in. oui io uiTiug uiu.tru mutiny to northern California , points where it will be wintered and re- New Hair Mode from Broadway Kvcryone ndmlres my hair, now that I'm doing it the liew-wuy thill nearly every really snuirr girl is using." says Miss Agnes Trancy, popular dancer, t now ap pearing In the Broadway hit "Rio Klta." "My hair doesn't Hoed Hliumpoolnjr more than- once a month, now. My acalp1 feels hotter lhan II nrnp Itnn .foil 1 IiiiVa Kolten rid ot nil my dundrufl'. My hair is much easier to ar irungo, and It stays thtit way. All 1 1 do to keep it llko this Is put a few dashes of Dandertne on m i brush every time I use it. It's ! wonderful how Dandertne adds to tho bctttity cf your - hnlr, makes I'll, look so silky und lustrous." ' Dumlcriuo Is not .oily. It re moves tho oily film from each strand ot hair and restores the i nntural color and lustro. It dis solves dandruff, cleanses mid In vigorates the scalp. It is delight fully frngranced. The big bottles nro Just 35c at all drug stores. Beautiful, smooth, gloaming hnlr and a healthy sculp, for a few cents. Adv, , I.' O'i I I turned here In the eprlng for 'fattening and the market. Stock j men ' throughout thin country have round tbla an exceptional year for feeding. Mr. aud Mra. Mclvln Jobuaon have left for Portland to upend a few daya with Mr. Johnaon'a (ullier, who la lu tbe northern metropolla from North Dakota. Mr. and Mm. Johnson mado the trip north by motor, Mrs. Celia DeFault of Santa Ana, California, formerly .. of j Klamath Falls viaited here Mon Idsy and Tuesday with old inunua. airs. Aerauii eujoyea a visit with her old friend, Cap tain O. C. Applegate. Mra. Nellie Putleraon, who has j been teaching In the Poo Valley acnool will take tip a position In the city schools after the Christ- mas holidays. Mrs. Patterson (formerly taught in the city ecnoois ana is wen SDDwn nere. George Cunning, owner ot the Cunuiug Hook and . Stationary ttoro on Muln. and Sixth streets, Ktorafiuod to his room with a se vere attack on Influenza. Sir. Cunning has been 111 tor a week Today his condition ras much Im proved. Miss Lottie . KeUur .has been appointed by the school board to. teach In the city schools. Miss Keiiur Will graduate from the .Ashland Normal school In Ash land In December aid Immediate My following will" come lo Klam ath rails lo teach. Charles . E. Spidell, ,lhlg week disposed ot his Meadow Lake ranch to L. W. Henry, who has taken charge and with his fam ily will make their home there. The ranch will be furnished with stock. The deal was consum mated through the J. C. Rlcbter company. The Spidell ranch. Is one ot tjio pioneer ranches of Klamath comity. , Dr. Barton Pcden of Chilo uuia has boon appointed medical examiner for the Chiloquin dls- let of the Southern Pacific, a vacancy left been n so of tho. resig nation of Dr. Brock who Is now located In Klamath Falls. Dr. I'edon will have charge of the territory "from Cresecent Lake south to Algomii. , The following articlo from tho La Grande Observer ot La 'Grauile will be of intbrost,. Mr. Reynolds is the father of Eurl, C. Reynolds, executive secretary of tho chaue- ber of commerce:, "J. E. Rey nolds, retired farmer ot., .La Grande, has . missed very few home-comings during tho lust 24 vcurs-, and is on the campus again lo take part in the week-end 'fes tivities. Although he Is not him self a graduate, lie feels ho has closer tlos than some graduates, Having had six eons who received degrees at this institution,' Ralph. IJiiy, Charles.! Lee, Kurl and Joe Reyuolds, who wero nil,; promi nent in collego BCtlVltles. Ills daughter, Murjorio, is a freshman in vocational education and sec retary, of her class. Charles ("Shrimp") - Reynolds was for I three year quarterback on the varsity football team. In uplta of his light weight. Lee was lotter mun in truck, and still holds the record, unless' recently broken, for the 880-yard indoor dash for tho Pacific coast.. Earl was also track lctterman. Joe was a foot ball and basketball lottermnn. He Is now athletic coach at Washing, ton high school lu Honolulu. His football team won the high school championship this year, having won five straight games without having its goal line crossed'. Jay is a successful farmer near Cor vallis, and represents the alumni I association on the board ot con jtrol, . Ralph Is agent for the Cor ivallls Lite Insurance company. and Charles Is In the. Insurance mo- 2 business at La Grande. Earl Is executive secretary of the Ktam-' ath county chamber of commerce. - 'By tile time Marjorie has grad-' uated,' said Mr. Reynolds, 'I ex pect to vend one of my grand' children here'." The Itohekah Degree team of Klamath Falls will attend the district convention to be held In Mcdford on Monday, December third. They will put on tbe team work before the convention on Monday evening following a banquet to be served at 6 o'clock. A special rate has been offered by tbe stage to take the members and Rebekah's wishing to go. The stage will leave here promptly at on Monday afternoon, December third, and will return that evening after the lodge, session. An attractive round trip rate baa been offered. Those wishing to make the trip are asked to get-in touch with Mrs. William Banders. 1 1'aka Tone nnrslclan'a nTAarrfn.' Hons to the Pelican Drug Co., I Til Main street (next door to the' Pine Tree theater). They use. only the highest grade drugs; all , prescriptions ana. compounded by aldlled pharmacists of yean of experience, and their prices ars right. Adv. 18-tf Here's a 1929 electric radio more power, greater range and lower price! F I 1 jjBrMajillTirriy"iliii Tl iiglgai ' ajajaj - -: U"! Headquarters: Balin Furniture Co. IRS Another Shipment of Those . Reg. 10.00 Scotch Plaid Here's good new for those folks who missed out on this freat bargain a ahort time ago! ' Portland headquarter! has seat a anotber shipment of nearly 100, of .these beautiful rebea with permission to sell them at half price again ' and what values they are! - Very large aize-auto robes of extra heavy weight. ,100 pure wool. Shown in dozens of .richly colored Scotch plaid and all are fringed. Hurry for they'll go out quickly at $4.95. 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