i THE KLAMATH NEWS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6. 1928 PAGE THREE CITY BRIEFS Mary Pickford's Sister Beaten Mlaa Utlielu 0 Flaherty l,ui,.l Alls. VI Hull Cuhb of Alma liiilirovmn lit her horns uu Jeft.-r- joe, nine bil.lu of Daniel War mi slreet after attack ( In- rcu Jiukto.i. (Iu'iikh Mlu O'Flaherly la l j -li.ii- of llio !.' HI lludeu, IHKh Ml AUl.u Tumi I it, l. , li.-r ut (rllu.'l annual - Kenn. was tlu.tipllil In lln ell; ' ilttlo Wednesday afternoon After being nnatpuii.-d week. ; . lh butaar lM.lim .iionuorotl by, j, )inll, well-known llu. II. i.K lluud aorloty "I f.,,1,1,,,,1 r n,,,agii Itlvor, baa Mallu will I... Ii.-l.l Friday. t"- ,.... seriously ill lli.i past week r.ml..i 1. H .Iiok mi.l other , llf iri I. , nun nf ontnrlnllimeul will fill II, ., J.,,, part of the evening, A I num..., or booth. .Ill dl.pluy ,rll.r)t ,,,,. ,.,,. ,,, '"r M.Hl... I'l.llll, urn expected l , I.im IIiIn week from ll.'lltiiic limn. Hubert Furrur. formerly of wash . ,.um IIii y have b .11 uu 1 1, la illy. Iiui returned turn fur i,an ai.-iiili'tl vlall. Visit from Wuaro, I.Liliu. and In1 now a guct m Hi.. Immu ul hl Mlawa All-in and Muurln.. slater. .Mr.. C. A. VII..n. ; (. r .ortian.l wore Iguoaia thin pi week-end nt lUo Dru C tuv. Portland attorney, homu ol Mrs. William McCluakey was truniartlng business and via-; ut utillc j.uim HliK frl n,l In llio rliy ' iln.,- liny. Mi. Iuy l i'll kowu In Ih0 city, since hi. muk.-a frcutiunl trips hero. 1 M, and r. Ti.in l.enla. i.f aSmi l-'rniK U. ... wl,i. nro vMllus ; here. 1.I..I Mi II V .M. uj..t.-ii 11 n.omr nip t- -ii-rihy 10 Fnrr K In 1110 1 H. w-here thev visited the , lu-cinnru runcti bonis. Mra. Hell l.awa.n will enter laiu iiii'iu lMr ul h.-r sewing club Kri.lav evening ul bur apartment In the Arcade. .Ml; I M ir'1,1 nf ( lill.Mlllill a .1 - thi- gii.'-.t tiw tiny avenlii .mi 'I W. ln" ly uf Mra. lira.c Stewart n( Moe'a llcauly Shop .Mia. Martin la leaving liumcdl- lately after fhrlstniae for Arkan- Mm. r. E. Andera waa able, to (,m,allMi Tua ami oilier rmume h.r poilllnu I" ih hua-1 .uih,rn . hero ab will vllt with ralatlvea and friend ! - f t ;. v V NT. NEWS OF KLAMATH COUNTY Written by Special Corraipondrnti, Excluiiva to ilia Klamath Newt MODOC POINT 1 SPRAGUE RIVER JIIW. J. C. K t III.K ; ' i I"H. Mll.llllKI IMI-V .New a 'urrrMinil'Ut 1 Nrwa ( 'orrrapttHb ut MODOir POINT. Ora.. Imc. HfltAOl'K KIVEIl. Ore.. Mr. and Mra. Kllla Miduv mo- Mra. II. K. Wulford la abla lo lutvd lu KlJlnulh Kalla Hainrday ; " id about axulii aftur l, In dinner and unjoyed Ihn ahow. : lii rundned tu her home with a "Our lnnrliii Dnuxlilara." whir ) r, 'H r..ld. waa the PI tu r.' abowlnx at th.' , Mr. Dunl. l Wonn haa been 111 Hue Tr-e tlu iler. I '"r "IH P""' week with Hi flu. Il.11 !: Wltnnr, and Mra. Myrtle ' Ml- ull1 Vlrlor OHIiik Van Wwriner were rallera ul lh hllrtren hpeul Tliauklln J r Kuubl.t bumu Krlday Iter- "'"'" ' wiiu irienqa. lltMIII. Pari Cl.leon and Mr. Rutb William Duly ulertaind i liumber ut llio yunnKer matrona J lory department of Mue'a aturv yetetdny after no lllueaa t,f aev rrnl day. A dnuMr wedrllnx reremony waa performed Wedneailay after n.,,,11 by Hev. Frank I.. We met! at the Methndial paraoimKe. Joaepb T. Ward and liur.ith.-a Marie tlatbwrlalit iMU-omn ntuu and wife. AT TUB ' LIBERTY Thuraday and Friday Lara Hansen Pauline Starke Marceline Day Erneat Torrence In a captivating Sea Story "CAITAIN SALVATION" until aprlne. Mra. Martin la am pb.ved at the Chlloquln I'rua .-..tnpanv. Anrua M.iore nf Orovllle. Calif., la a new rimldeiit In tho rlty. after arriving recently by mutur. j ILnJuinln Newmuti, repreaent alive of lha Huuta Uuae Khue Munufnrturlna: rompauy. la traua il.-tlllg bualueaa III the t-lly. t'bnrlea Cliek. tailor, yeater.lny renewed hia luemberalllp III til DreK.'U Automobile . UHun.'latlnn tlirniiKli the local branch at I lie rhitiubur of commerce. The KiiNtern Ktur Hoclul club will cniertnln membera of th, Knaterll Star, Ihelr funilllea and filen.U with a dunce at I lie Win ter linr.leiia thla evenlna. Thla la one of the aerlca planned for the wittier iiiitiii he. The uffulra are held 011 tin average of one a month, mid hare proved very au i.--rul Mora la Lottie Plrkford, alater of Mary, aa ahe appeared after be In kidnaped, beaten and robbed. Mlaa IMt-kford and ber eacort. Jack Daurherty, were returnlni from a night club In l.oa An gelea about I a. m., when four men attacked tb-m, knocking Uuugherty unconacloua and car rylng Mlaa I'lckfurd into the bllla where ahe waa bealen and rib bed. Hho waa later releaaed. held Friday. December 7. A largo and varied aupply of beau tiful artlclea which will make Idcul holiday ilfta will be dla pla)i'd fur aalu In tho boutha. Mra. I.. V, Ackerman, latcr-ln-law of Mra. Hurt llaaklua. who arrived here not long ago to make ber hnme, left Wedueaduy fur file nuitt. culled bv tllu death of her mother at the family humo! Kwauaou 1 In Klammh Fulln lr. and Mr. Haw ami Mr. and Mr. Klcliarda wero abnppera lu Wtuittatl. La,.ll. a.... I.e.. a iiwiw- wr.myi ik'hi , Mra laai wreg wueu ino aeoan lu wiiun iu.-y w.ra n.ima ,, u,.r... ,. i..u ..rn.lc by. h.hw.r tr.ck The .f,,nw). ..don waa Injured o the etteal H,Kb h ' of a amaahed wheel and broken w, , Sim. nuiilap. Among llioo from thla com- ,Ir, Mrcelia Raw. a t.jaih-r miiuliy who were aliopplu In at yurt Kiamaih, Kiwnt the the city Hut unlay were Mr. nod , Tu;,t,kirlvlog bolidaya rl.ltlng Mra. Wilcox and dinirhter. Viola. I her par. uta, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ki'iir.Minirlilf r, l'4-te; Vra. ,T. C pmlth Krwii.l.-, Vr nn.f Mra. Ellla Me-, . . ' :ce. Mr. C. 1. Saltinn and win. Cotiley; Mr. and Mra. William Cluakey, Mr. aud Mra. Carloaou, j Air. auu aim. e. vy . cugenuo, an'i Mr. and Mra. lllxon Mr. and Mra. Jim Jfolm, tur merly of Modoc Point, are eg- MALIN HIGH NOTES MAMS', Ore.. Ix-e. ."Va. we enjoyed our TuankrcJvIng holU daya very murh. Ko, me didn't o J ... u .' ' afterwarda. becauae Hell ngham. Worh. jmolher a eaator oil bottle waa too Mra. W. Wllllama and Mra. El-handy." Thla waa tba aummary lla McOoe are ownera of newiof the atudenta' Thankaglrlug White electric aewlng machlnea. bolidaya aa they entered achool Mra. William Van linker. Sr.. la atlll Improving after a majur operation. Francla Btinpaon la confined to bla home with lllneaa thla week. Mr. and Mra. Knauaa are among the roaldeuta of thla community who are confined at home with lllneaa. Tho amall eon of Mr. and Mrs Carlaon la Improving after a aerl oua attack of piieumunla. Mra. A. Jaeota.011, Mra.- Car! motoiud to Klumulh ,11 Oiuuhu. Neb. Mr. and Mra. II. A. uud Mra. ti. F. Ilohertu urn Tialt Ig In the rlty for a abort time from ihelr home lu Kan Fruu-cbuo. Falla Monday afteruoon. iinrold Wluier and Mra. Myrtle liaymoml 1 Van Worcrmer. 'foraierly of Mo- doe Point, woro married - at JS o'clock Huudny utturnoon In Fort Klumath. , ' ' . ' , ' Alleen anil" M'aurlne Seymour' of Portland wore' tho week-eud gtieale of Mra. William McClua- I The women of Hie illy are imkiul l,l l.i r,.w,,l tliu .mli.iul l.uaar of the la.ll.-a of tile Fl rat ! 1,1,11 "r0. '"'I'Pl" (r' Metlo.illat clllir.-ll which la being the following Monday. Ileth Klrkpatrlck. 'i graduate of the Mulln high achool, and Earl Jarkaon. '28 graduate of Henley high achool, were married Wednesday, November 28, at Klamath Falla. The young peo ple will make Ihelr home at Hun Icy In one of tho Halley houaea. They were charlraried luat Satur day night by the people cf tin Henley commuulty. After having been poatpouod, the annual baiuar given by the Helping Hand society of Malta will be held this coming Friday. The entertainment to be given at the firat part of the evening will roualat of fchorl plays, and vurloua other forma of amuse ment. After thai, booths will be opened. Candy, pie and fancy work and embroidery are samples of the different thinga to be of fered for sale. Many aludnnts of the Malic high school spent an enjoynbl" -PINE TREE- THURSDAY and FRIDAY "Steal My -Man, Will You!" ftauV VI M .eeo I 111, 7 IUILTOM rn DOROTHY BETTY COMPSON and Doug. Fairbanks, Jr. It' the real life, stark, un adorned) A Hula queen fight for tha right to be loved. A snake charmer turns temptress and steal white kisses from a yokel' lips. A father fight to keep hi son straight. While all the time the barker smiles and spiels of the joy and fun behind the canvas I From the Broadway Play that Re ceived More Praise Than Any Show in the Last Five Years! ft I All lliuae who have cutitrlbii itiona to make for the Angel lal-. key. and bo which members of the . Mra. Roy Wurli.r of CIioeuln Daughters of the Amurlcan Ituv- visited with Mra. Norrls Hhbrt thla . Monday. city iiecemtier 11) uru. a mra 10 .virs. . r.meraoti or t nnoquiu i eveulug Decern her 2 at thu Bo leuve Ihciu at the Clover Jewclr) ' called at the J. C. Kauble home j hemian Kokol dance. The old- atnre. where Mia. Warren II1111I j Tu.'aday. ... fashioned dances were featured will guthur thoiii for packing anil - j mainly the polka and beseda. A vhlppliig. Marriage licenses were granted great amount of enthusiasm was ' Wedneaduy to Daniel VI. Jackson shown by the .young folks. and Vivlnn Cobb, both of Algoma 1 Mr. aud Mrs. Clysle Paolo and Were Setting the Pace in Value-Giving With Such HiglvGrodc OVERCOATS Brought lo You Through 5-Store Paying Power at What a rtal tileunure tu whop fur on overcoat at me Iii-ownxville hundred of fine coaU from which to ttelect are here at $2"i.O0. Kvi'ty feature found in much hipher priced garments nre in evidi-nt-e in this jfroup, too Pure Wool Fabrics-. Single or Double Breasted Models r Light or Dark Colors Full Run of Sizes- Light weight, snappy-looking topcoats or big, heavy overcoats, if you prefer. All the latest browns, grays, tans, ox fordfe navy blues, blacks, etc. -You'd pay 30 or $35 anywhere in town for their equal you pay f 25.00 here! . The condition of lllll lllirke. captain of thu city police force, j Joaeph- T. Ward and was reported lat nlithl ns Im- lartwrignt. both of Kluui-, nrovi-d Hilrke became III Suu-: rails .lav with an attack uf lufluciua I. J. tinier, district iroicnt and passenger agent of the Southern , school. Pncifle. wus back at his dcak . Miss MacMillun to her home in Lebanon changed her plans. Mins Powers, Instructor in com. merce. spent the Thanksgiving holidays at the home of ber grandparents In Anderson, Calif. Several students of Malin high Dorothea ; Phyllis Merle Poole of Henley . school attended the Copco dance " roil. M.UX AXD FIFTH STH. . They all reported a ' iSsaaWMMasaaWasaMfsTTaBaWJ4 but jored lights. good time. I spent the holiday with Mrs. Klamath Falls Thursday night. Poole's parents.- Mrs. Poole waa i The hall was decorated with col- formerly Mlas nosle Hnnzlk, a '26 j " . gruduato of the . Malin high ' Mrs. Mahlon Landis Is confined to the home of &er sister. Mrs. Will Hountou, suffering with a severe attack of influenza. Her daughter Barbara Is also 111. Both mother aud daughter are report ed Improving. 1 For Business Opportunities In West Klamath, sea Slater Investment Co. For results naa News Claa Ads K. J. Goodrich, who was III churge of the Kiamaih Falls Red Cross drive, haa returned from a busl.ieas trip to Onklund, Cullf. ' i , instructor Wednesday aflur two .weeks' Kugllsh. spout tho Thaiiksglvlug vucatiou spent furiila. southern Call-1 holidays .In Ktatnaiu Falls with I frk-uds. She had planned ,10 go Tourists going to New Mexico! through southern California will) ho granted permits nf .10 days I free of charge, according to word i which has hern received at the information booth of the cham ber of commerce from tin A 11 to-1 mobile Club of Southern Cnlltor ma. The permit can bo ob tained at the custom house at Tla J nana. When tourista plan to remain 90 dnys the cars should be bonded and tho fee for this Is a Ik, i' I SID. 1 Teachers of the city school.,! and ili.-ir friendn will gather nt the Winter Cordons Frlduy eve jning for a dnnrlng purly. The j Jack Iluwrlng orchestra will pro , vhie the music. This is ono nf 1 tho affairs being sponsored thu winter by the Klamath Falls Teachers' association. E. B. Henry, county engineer. Is confined to his home with an attack ut Influensa. Frank Sexton .and Fred Peter son motored to Merrill and Mulln yesterday whore they visited the schools. Frcdrlch Piper has returned to Portland from Klamath Falls, whore ho and his partner, J. H. Van Horn, maintain an office tor legal work for one of tho rail roads. At Klamath Falls llvos A. U. Ashurst, who with Messrs. Piper nnd Van Horn owns and operates tho White Horao mine near Gold Hill.'- The trio have the mine going 24 hours a day and are well satisfied with the results. The throe men have not even Incorporated, nor are they selling stock, but Just figure they havo a pretty good thing and are getting a kick out of be ing mine owners as well as law yers. Tho Oregonian. The Gift of Gifts Columbia Portable What Gift Will Give' Such Real and Lasting Pleasure? $17.50 to $50.00 fim -ImPU In I " Give records, too Give Columbias, the records with out a scratch. - - 'Get it at Ma gill's" lMafjill Drue Co. 528 Main Phone 270 For Business Opportunities In West Klamath, see Slater Investment Co. Houses and Lots of Light Know the idiivcnitncc of having lumps tin hand ready to ' replace burnouts-as tlu-y occur. Buy lamps by the ' ' ' . . : carton. ' .; ( This attractive toy bouse carton contains six Edison Mazoa Lamps. Order a carton or two now. your empty . sockets and get a novel toy for the children. . . - . - You, may secure bouse cartons of various sizes Oi" lamps ' '. '- ' at the following new low prices: - . Six 25 watt lamps $1.20 Six 50 watt lamps $1.32 Six 40 " " 1.20 Six 60 " . "1.32 Six 100 watt lamps $2.10 iUt, The California Oregon Power Company OFFICES. - Mctlford. Grants Pass, Roseburg.Kla math Falls-Oregon Yreka. 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