rm Kf.AMATFf NEWS- TUESDAY,-NOVEMBER 27, 1021 I -' PAGE TIT CITY BRIEFS Mr. anil til. Ili'rl Conk aro eihviird in rrU 1I1U evening (rum tlnlr ti 01110 III Haloiu .lu apoud Thuiikiglvlug bollil ly uC llio home ul Mm. Cooke Mr. unil Mrs, W. 1). Hemes. Word Iibk Ik-i-ii runlvotl of llm pnsalllg ul J. (. Hluirt. fslllor or J mill Hhurl. m lli family Ihmiiu . Ill Fresno. Calif. Mr. Hluirt win ill known In Kliiuittlli riiuuty, '. wiiaro lm mado Ilia hiiiuo (rum 11 in 1 1 IMO. Ilu i fumed .for the , pnlutoee l" raised and !'. ofluu vailed "Potato". Hliurl. J uilil Httort It'll In' iiIkIU tor Fresno to atleud I Ho Inst rllcn fur hla lather. i 'r .. , Charloa Harris ul the Burnm-vlllo-Alturit" ntngo llm-r l "lop ping l K I wiiii ill Kiilln wlih frh'UiU, en rout In Port lun il on husiunsa mill pleauuro trlii In llio Inli rmlH n llio mill lluu. Muii Kaihryu Walton has re ' turned huuiu niter' a iwu jmmilis' Jjll In Hiocklou, Calif , ul tho fioma ot hoe nl-ii'l. Mm. Hue'rlio 'MroduV-., Mil' Walton will K .11110 or ilio luimiiiuu III llio now , i'i M mii Uii.ulor orchestra. latter spomllux . several iluye lu I Ilu lily uli business, I Allien Moor of M'M' Nlu-o In confined in hi Iioiiio Willi llliims I mill in unuhlo lu attend la hli duties Munduy. ..).. v. r. A T.IIK LIBERTY . . ; now "THE MILLION 'DOLLAR'" MYSTERY" .(.j, wiin no all Mm cMt .-... t uiefodlug James Kirkwood and Lila Lee Mm. llrvllln Elliot mill ilnimli Ur Clnilon, of I'lno llldiie, spent Monday uflornoiin. shopping In llio illy. Mr. mid Mia. Fred (iprli l anil Mr. mill Mm. M. I'. Evmia ire I il i mil Iioiiio Mimlay evening friini rtiicratiioiitu, lullfu whore t In r spout aeveiul duys. , Mr. mid Mia. P. 1. Mlllor ot Itimaliuri; worn vixl 1 1 liar In llio illy Monday. Tliuy relumed to their limiiii lunl evening. J. W. Welch In vlalttiiK In llio lily for several iliiya from lila homo ul Clayton, Wash. K. it. HcUer of Stockton, Cullf.. Ii In ilio clly nu a business trip. Ho expocia tu i-i-mnln tioro almul a work. Juilun mill Mr. w. n. Dunns will In- huM iiml liosti'sa at a tinnlly Tlii.nk-i.lilHK illnnor wlu-n I rnror i "III lie lul.l tor Mr. ami ; Mia. U'ohli Kiiuiirll, IK.au lloua 'toil. Zod llaiiit-.. liutl Mmpiioy o Vrckj. l ull!.. Mr. and Mra. Mar lon Hurtitn. Alllion and Jimmy llarnoH, Mr. null Mra. Hurt Cook or balviu, and Die liont and hunt at. . T. 6. Aliboil ii-liirniNt Moinl.iy uiorulnir rrotn llorkrlry. rulir., whoro Iih wltronio'd lltn 1 3-1 J tlo Huiiio Iwtwouu Hiuiitoril uud Cull Iiirnla Hulunlay. Ailidluo Hiiiulniir haa arrlvoJ llroin Ouklmul. Cullf,, uml will rn- malii hero until adi-r llio tint ul llio ypur vliiltliiK Willi niutlvvi uml liii iidH. ' il. H. Crariiiu la a UiiatiiCHu Ut tlor In Klaiuutli Kutla rrum Ilia liiimu in IJorrlB. colli. , M. J. O'Cuiinvli ta rauialuhiK lu Klmnnili Kulla fur aoyprul niontln (i oiii lila bum at l.jiluur, II, C. Khner (Ivroy or Mucdoid, Calir., rt'iirt aoutliitf I ho flounral Mnltir Arroptani'o rorporatlon, la apund Ina aomo I lino In tlio city ou uuhliioaa. "It Paya to Advortlao," a clornr roumdy; waa prewlili'd by llio Clillininln alien arlmnl ut Ilia Clilloiiulu ttii-aior laat nliilit. Tho rliarai'lor parta woro lakvu by tho fallowing atudenta: Anibr.iao I'oulo. (ioorne llarrla;- Countaai rio llHaurlon. Mno Maiora; Mary. Lnrotta llonrd: Itoilnoy. Cyril Hiini'iluoy ; Kallior. charllo Null M. l. Ilurilorndi', who haa buu ationdlnk aomo tiina ut Mor rlll. hua lull lor Havkamorr. Calif., wtii-ro lie la iiik:ikit1 In Ihr Nell Morrill,. Ilowmd Auln M.iiinrarturluf rompnny rryro javiituilvu or Pau Kritut-Uco. and 1 1'orllniiJ. i(t Bunilay " ovtnluit At The Pine Tree ...NOW-.- 5 B ig Acts Vaudeville 5 On the Stage Sullivan & Sullivan Dainty SinKi' uud ,, . , .. Dancers . the Walker Musical SotiKsters CARNEY & SEVILLE . Present Thuir Stepers with Music und Sung Coiteilo Sl Cooper "Dink Cits" ' Shechan & Richardson Comudy Dume.itiu Bita ; . . . ...On the Screen "LADIES MUST. DRESS" ve atarUd out by having "nothing to wear," and women have been in the tame predicament ever aincs . or o they say. Our, Dancing Daughter . . . Do you know them? Do they know THEMSELVES? ? . . See them aa the world know them .... . , . good girla, bad girl, happy girls, and ad girla! Thursday, Friday and Saturday. loKClllK bullllOHH. Mr. and Mr4. U.S. Mikii-o, who bavo Uet-n M(Hn(liiK aevcral inoiuba nonr Dorrla, Culir.; hav rolurnrd to tltWr homo at Merrill. Mra. Hay Morrill loft Inat ol urday murnlnR lor Oakland. Calir., whoro alio will appnd two wvoka Tlaltlng Willi frlinila and rvUtlvoa. l'uul Low, who haa boon upend ing aovoral mnnlba III aouthorn Cnllfornla rccelvlnx umdlial al- tonilon, baa roluruod to lila bomo at Morrill. . Ilia condition la much Improved.. I Tho ntw tioma of Mr.nud Mra. II. W. Pound, which la bo In a con atruclod In the llaaor dlatrlct, la find noarliiK roniplvtlou. I' ? ' Mr. and Mra. Knborl Plauk and 1 chlldrvn. I.ylu and Marvin, of l.yona. Kniman. have boon vlaltlng tho pant row dnya at the homo of i Mra. Plank' brollwr and alalxr-'lu-lnw, Mr. and Mra. 8. K. Ilurla- lor. ol llllilcbrund. 'I'lu-y nmdo llio trip to Orejon by motor. ! J.ynn llorlon. who hna ben In Yroka. Cullf., la vlsltlnt lila par-cut-', Mr. and Mra. Jack llorton. uf llllilcbrsnil. Mra. F. Conrndl or llio Muy I KIiik Studio la botlor following a ai'vvro attack or illness. Wool will ruluru f'ulla to roaldu. 1 tu Kluiuatli lUport aarda for llio aocond at wmika of acbool will be Kly uul at tlitr Klamath Union blKb arhool on Woilnaaday afteruoon. Mra. Alma Touikoak of IM iina. Molilalia la Tlaltlna; la Kta math rouiily for at loan a.wuuk. Mra. Toiukouk la with friend at Modoe Point. Tlio llapoy Hour (inb moct til I a afloroooii ut tho homo of Mra. 1. J. Keller. Monilwr re cordially Invited tu uttend thlt ninilin. II. S. .Moo uf Moo'a 81ir la rorof orlng from an attack ot ntonialna polaoalug ?wlilch' eon rind blm lu llio family bum luco tlulnrday. Today Mr. Moe la much Improvvd. Kred McKuou of. tlio (Jcia E. While Mualv company or Med rord waa called bore I lila pal week end from , llie vallay , bo cauao of the puaalux or bl broth er lu thla city. AUini 'VV.j 4, Mi a(uii. The ir raiiKeinonla wro iiimIu by Die Tuwoy Mortuary. -j : Mia Aloib i'uru-r formorly or Mualll'a haa left tor Portland where alio will rouiaiu puimau ently. i : , Mla Corlruilo Kckmau of Tim (Ivrlrudo Hliop returned Monday mornlnK, rrom a combined buat uejia and ploiauro trip to bau Krauclaeu., i iloborl . Ualloway, editor , f Tim Klamath Now ha returnod troui a vlxll of ac-varal day In Knm iio and oiker nun born point with 'relative and friand. llalluway altanUed Iho , Oreou MonUna football inu lu Bujc-ae on ffalu-'day. Krod KiigiUk, buaUioa rouua (cr of Tho Kvenlug Herald and Klumalli Kcwa haa reaumcd hla bualnoaa Uuiloa alter an abaence or aevarul day wklcb time be wob confined to bin homo because or illness. . Mr. and Mr. lewla Tbeller and , children . of Kirk were week end visitor In lb city at 1 llio bomo el Mra. Thellur'a par-j euia. air. ana airs. u. r. r-n-trelm. ;: , 'if Mla Lucille Ua,vla of The Pal oi'O fleauly Hhua ha resumed her dm lea after an abaence of a week durlna whUii tlrati aha visited with relullviw, aud rlomia In ' SacraiiH-uto aud Kn Kmnclsco. Krancla Wooer of K-w Turk City and I.oa Angeles, repreaen tatlre of the Doraldina tollrtrlca haa arrived III ihe clly for a fort iiIkIh. - Tho oxrlualve line will be handled by La Pointc's. Kullli Ambrose, chief of po lice left on laat nlght'a north : bound train, called to Portland to appear a . a wltneas before the Fedoral (rand jury which! la now In session. W. K. l.ocko ol tho Locke Motor .company hha loft for Port liinil whoro lio will remain (or u week transuding bualnea. Mr. mid Mrs. J. J. Manning of Sfill California avenue niiuounco tlio birth of a son. born at the Klamaili Valley honpitnl .Monday morning. TWIN mm S. S. California S.S.Virginia o i The Recreation Route to New York via the 'Panama Canal and Havana , WJ (wo ncw magnificent electric liners are !n the ' 1.1 cont-io iont service of the P-in.-ima Pacific Line. 'J"!ic & S. Kirgmw, latest of these beautiful American-built aliipi, Mils on her maiden voyage From San Francisco December S9 Tin KjigiiMcind her sister ship the famous Califomi are the largest steamers ever built under the American flag, lliry establish new standards of speed, comfort and luxury in the intcrcoaiul service. Fourteen days to Ncw York. ( Broad promenade decks with facilities for deck golf, shuffle board and tennis, Two open air built-in swimming pools. Gymnasium. Outdoor garden cafe. Clegsnt public rooms, livery stateroom is outside over too with private bath. FortiiiL'hily sailing!, in either direction, between California and New York, alternating with the popular Mongolk. Carrying First Cabin and Tourist passengers. Next sailing f ' from San Fnu.-isco, S. S, California December 8. lit, -....'... s t . ScaJ for beautifully illb. 'ratal book Tw Sew fjrtd't Amcriun flat I ' . ' . fa nan w facftcline INTBaNATlONAL MERCANTILE St AIUNB CpMPANY 1333 Fourth Avenue, Seattle . r - - - - - : or your Local Steamship or Railroad Agent T" '- A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs, K. L. Provost of VIS Droad atreot at tho Klamntb Val ley hospital on Sunday. A lire and rim, property of members or the Church Army was stolen, while sorvlccs woro lifting conducted Sunday evening at St, Paul's Episcopal church. Mra. Kloyd Duncan McMillan plans to louvo ahoiily for Bun Kmticlsco where tlio will visit for a tinio with . liar brother who la In the southern clly re ceiving incUiiiU - attention. Mrs. F, C, Mooro 1ms received word or tlio paaslug or hor mother at Phoenix, Arlsoiiu. Mrs. Mooro Is unuhlo to travel bc cunno or ill hcallli and cannot at tend the rinul rites for her mother. Mr. mid Mrs. D. W. Quick and smull son, Dabblo linvo returned to Kluiiialh Falls from Knstuni Oregon and- AVashltigton whoro thoy Bpont tho summer and tall. .Mrs. Uuick ls'tlio danghtor ol Mrs. Kva llowduln or this dty'. Mr. and Mra. Ray Shiilton uud Air. , ami Mrs. C.; B., Pauley liuvo rolurnrd homo. Trom- tinn Krnn oIhco whoro thoy spout tlio past ten days on n plivusuro trip. MM Sluiton Is aulesmanaRcr for the l.ocko Motor eonipnny. Mrs. Ilolcn linker of llio Me- Cniihy aparluii'iils uml Urueo Ak ura Sloul, botli ot Klumnlh Fairs wore united .In marriage on Sat unlay nflernoon, Hnv. Timothy Cuoy of Hncrod lloart church of- flcliitcrt. Tho rng ceromony was used. .Mr. and Mrs: K. M. Igl ut loiiilrd us jsiluetoiea. . After a lour of Ihe ytIluy,.Mr,.iiiiit Mra. .'.t'r1'.- - -d.IH."Ht-lJtMriW for Business Opportunities V In .West Klamath, see ?ltcrnVeitmcn Co Mra. John Dlrebfluld . and daughtcr-ln-law, - .Vra. . Arthur Blrchrield of this clly were visi tors In Modford at tbo hoaicr of! Mra. Katharine Korval last week end. ' Members ot The Delphian are' advised the meeting to have beouL hold Tuesday at Shady Pino Still not bo held because ot tho pass ing or Mr. English.- The meet lug will bo bold on Tuesday, De cember, , according lo announce ment made Monday by Mrs. Don J. Zumwult. Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. B. Taylor aro making plans tu raise quite a lew chickens and garden oa tbclr new suburbuu tract which tbey huvo Just bought from Mr. mid Mrs. Albert E. Hooino. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor . have moved Into Ihi'lr new location and are now comfortably nettled. The sulo wua made thru tho ofriee or tho Favell-Utlcy Itcalty Co. Mr. and Mra. L. L. Smith have purchased a throe room . bunga low at 2129 Oak atreot and aro planning to mako this city their permanent home. The sain waa consummated thru the office of i uie rnvell-utlpy Realty Co. Mr. Smith Is. employed by the South ern Pacific railroad. Mr. and Mra. Clia. . Bennett aro starting work on -their now home, which will be built in the new Sixth street nl,Hivi.in They are planulng on building a modern 4 room houso with garage-and - woodshed. The Ben netts purchased their lin. .it. recently thru the ofrico or the raveii-uitey Realty Co. J. K. Stallini or Phnnnln i-l.- ona. passed away this morning "in noun i roll Die, according to word received here. .Mr. Stall ing is survived by lour sons, thrno or- whom aro in Klamath Fulls. Hla sons uro J. c. Slull liiga, ownor of tho Klamath View AutO COmn. L. K nnH IV - i. Stolllng aud ono o ,) Phoenix. nrisoiia. .. .j. O. . .mailings and W. It. Staliiuaa ! . i... ... tlie bedsldo or their ruther aliice euny lost week. L;. E Stalling will . leave . thla nwn-ni,,. i'hoonlx to atteud tho final rites of his father. Finn! rites for llio lm,. i.i,..i. Jolnmon Lulrd, pioneer of Klu iuatli county weio hold lu Med ford on Sunday .afternoon at- i:.10 o'clock from tho Conger Fuucrnl parlors. ; -A . wealth, of beautiful floral offerings were In evidence from relatives and Mends.., Pioneers from SlKklyou. Modoe and Klumuth counties at tended. Her, E. , T. Lawrence, formerly ot Kliimalli Fulls eon diluted the services.' -W. It. Gay- uiu sang several selections dur ing I ho aurvlre.' The service nt tlm griivuiddc" were vonilueleil by tho- Knlghls -of Pyihlim of Medi font.., Tho pullbeurtrs wore: K J.1 Rhaeklo, J. 11. Jonoa, B. F, Itobliison,. gum Jennings and.!.' N. MeCollum. The honorary pallbearers, frlonils of more than '10: years standing woro: I., C. Kviius. Jud Airor. Min,.i Hmomr lioury AUnliiH, Judgo ,C. J. Lun trett, Kiirtone Pollilnv ,t Vr.-nil: The Daugbler'. of Job are completing arrangements for a bridge parly to be given on Fri day evening. November 3. at Ihe Masonl- temple.- it la plan ned for at Icaat 40 tables. Res ervations are being made through Mrs. Walter West aud Mis Ger trude Lindley. , Mr. and Mra. Loyal Dalles, formerly of Med ford, hut now permanently located lu- thla city have purchaa a- modern 'three room home ou Portland Ave-, from llayne Bros., ' where they will now reside. Mr.' Bailee holds a very responsible posliloa with tho Maytag Washing Machine Co., and was promoted when be was transferred tu this city. Their new home was - purchased . thru tho. office of tbo Favcll-L'tley llculty Co. IL II. Duron of Leag Beach, CallL, aud a new arrival in thla city has purchased two lots rac ing on Sixth street In the new Sixth Stroet subdivision. Mr. Duran saya he sees a wonderful future for this part or the city because ho fools sore that It will be almost a separate center or It own. The sale - waa , mode thru the otrico of the Favell-Utley Realty Co., which Is the exclu sive agent for the Sixth Street Subdivision. . ., THE f I N E; A M' Of r F O t GE R ;F L A V O N Wl,yaiasIiciay:X fLf ' The Genorai Cauny chapter ot tho Children of tho American Revolution met at the homo of Mrs. Junior Daggett on Saturday afternoon. . Mrs. Robert E, Wut tenburg presided as atipervlsor in the absence -of Mrs, Emma Lee .Mills. Vilbur Joues, Jr.,, presi dent presided. The program was in chargo or Margaret Daggett who '-gavo a -moat ' Interesting tulk ou the history or Thanksgiv ing Day. During the, adornoon Barbara Wales, Catherine Cleg born und Herbert Newell gavo piano numbers. -.-Jeanne, Nan ette, Adra aud Harry Goeller, be came members ot tho society through the ancestry or Amos Merrlmaa. This brings the mem bership of tho society up to .it.. Among the members present were: Catherine and Betty Cleg horn, Nary VI Cramblltt, Mar garet Daggett, Barbara Wales, Ann Daggett Margaret Harvey, Pearl Jean Wilson,' Wilbur Jones, Herbert Kewoll and William Wales. Sonny Wutleuburg was a apodal xuest lor. tho. afternoon. jl ntsi is something mfferiM If V aooui iiiis toffee! Cipe I qrJfr-gZ won Tlio rn tBaf rraOOLATCB oorrK MMHMlUrSwrt arlasBal cotV ka aMi Wu4i U iwtL . : -.1.. ; Mt-aVMsrv im pcr laler laatt en fffaWl MasaWwSMOtt i FOLOKK SCIewioat 4rj ap of avtr. mm aaW J r m -w; m. " , w 1 W Wi . r Whf watrfi bmlmc froljr p aWakd S. Swtl WUutC Vt rtM Us irrf" futr avfratt imctk. ARX Soft P PcURDP(, p'oted lyj, food authority of the .'cst, recognizes difference. In cofTce qualities.' . J:..' "The coffee queation, however, i a .imple one, after all," assert Mr. Reardon, "and it need con" ' fuse no one." -' y - 1 "I always recommend ' FolKer'. fiiwl, because it ha individuality of l flavor, and secondly be- 1 cause it is the one coffee Ibavealuvjysbeenableto .depend our-whether, . I am erring only a casual :a it V .11' M I -.3 I . - I -il ,.fc.l friend or two, or a whole awntftaet bail of guest.". -' . .J. . ,'ii .By.. observing Uie; rules of, the simple recipe suggsnited hTX.'If. Reardon, here illustratedVyou can be assured that your eoffee-will f'torn out just rght,, awery Unse. Whether they express .it .pr,uH. your guests are sura fa recognize (.hot "aouicthing different" about your colTee! : ' i" xi!. :tU:Ui.. . 'A "try W'jliaUenge ta . , V coffee-lover v Buy a carbof Folger'sCoffea) today. m ' IMukFoIger'stoinofiwW morning) the nest I t am serving only a casual SSSSS" - .. ,.,,'.:.; ... . COFFEE, - . ' . vi , . NAME - . . . i.Vrvcs'it ... . I.1 - -iy VAtetiivi, in a-drink the l 1 . ' . . ...... iiarc been ueiu (jura morning ihnfc f osW again. You will tbende-ciilcdlyfavutusseDsaaodor theother.ThenestCosTes'; ,ins.Thsl'sfsir,ln'itT v ,;i ,1..-. .' .'-'' .''.V i 1Jii.' A Word to the. Men F " ;r;ii v.aai.i ,.'''? THE wpmen fo)k will be working hard fix. ing up the'tufk" and all tho, trim mj n g . .-(Now, wouldn't Jt he the right thing to take home a nice box of candy for them Thanksgiving you'U pro bably get in on the treat too.' ,' , , . ' .You want. the candy to be fresh and good, ;o j( 'Ge'Ht St MagilK li - , . .ill --. :x , .j, 1 W -l.Vl i.V-l for. the, tenderest,, juiciest Thanksgiving turkey, ubrpwnea MJ,a golden, turn and rjchly. flavored, select a, fine plump bioi and -cook fiun; in an Electric liange.., x.nen,you wm, Know.tnat.jwie heat ivill .be exactly .right to roast that .turkey to a queen'a.testt), that the. meat, the dj-essing..and the gravy will be fragrantly delicious, worthy of thjs..great feastj)f.the year.; u s . Before the;. Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays,, buy your ELECTRIC RANGE im'.i li-1 t ,. ? ' : - ' i - .: - and do. all your Thanksgiving and . Christmas cooking :.f -. with, eaee .-and .convenieiice. , Electiic cooking is so clean and certain, Ask about our low rate for cooking aiTd our special " . ., , ,., ...... ...... Easy Payment Offer ,v The California Oregon Power CompamY ' . OFFICES. ..... ' 't? -: . McdftMiJ.t3n.n (tejrurg. laianusl:. FeUs-Orfgon - . , , Yrcka. 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