The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, January 01, 1929, Page 3, Image 3

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THE KLAMATH NEWS
TUESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1929
1
AT TUB
LIBpRTY
TODAY
Monte Blue,
Clyde Cook, and
Leila 1 1 yams,
hr.tlllllMi IN
"THE BUSH
LEAGUER"
Noli' riiullmimia Hlmw
Now Year's Day
Vjtsz
PINE TREE
TODAY
Special New Year'i
Show
ON TUB KTACK -
Vaudeville
-(IS TIIK HCIIKKN. -
RICHARD DIX
''SPORTING
GOODS"
A rtniiiittlc (ami ntincily
CITY BRIEFS
Noll' - '(MllllllKMIM KllOl
New Year'i Day
Klamath rll
frlcuds litre.
aud bu
many Laworetice made
new tar.
the trip Id bit
Minn IMly Darley will return ivacutlou with rilul Itch and f rl
lo I'oHulll I hl cri'iilliK allxr lends hi llila city,
spending llin Christmas va.'ullon 1
Willi her liimlly. Thin ! Ml")! jin, and Churl.'. Meek
Hurley's tlrl year ut Oregon ,.0 lllla afternoon lor Oregon
Hlulll Coll.gM. Hlulu College. Tlkry have been
' vtitlf Iiik hero during tile holidays
Kra nk McCorml. k returned ;
tlls luiirnliiK li Oregon
College lit formula.
Andrew Kunliua, resident o(
Merrill, spent Muuduy III Kin
niulh sliupplug.
Kalth (Jrlimu, t'nlvorslly
Oregon sludciit, will return
hla school work loduy.
I liny Hum Icy. student of
I Vernon Kink, mliill will rt'turu
In I lie University of Oregon thla Houllicru Oregon Normal, will
j morning after spending several leave for Ashland where lie I" j
' !dys here Ilk hla parent. ' attending school. Mr. Huntley I
i bua been tIhKIdk bis parents
Inula Itobe.rls. Urttuo Hlat,orcr the holidays. I
collcgn student, will return to j j
j Meredith Hutcheii, ami house ,.rl, ,Mt.llt ,(,,. vacation In the fcw day, Klamath Kails from
I. utile rJU'Wan
1 mini,
"I" jelly with friend and relatives. ftr.iymlll.
Mr W
tliol IllllH
yesterday,
.m : i n .
('. HhIIiiII l" lit I lie
hours shopping hern
' .Mia. liiiHun In trom
leave today for Oregon Hfiitn Col-' fo former president of the
logo utli r spending tbu vacation . .liju.nt body eouncll at Klumaili
here. ' ' Ciilon hlr.h school.
'I-
"rail
mil
Make your New Yean
reiolulion lo trade with
ua. You will like our aer
vice, and the quality of
our meati at well at the
prices.
y I hhi. l.u liallon, duushier of : "" "u. """'7..
Mn. V. (.', Dalton. of MalHi, la,
' reiiorteti verv murh imuroved '
' ' ' . . 'an
1. ,. Mr t. ., I,
..... ... ...., v. . 'conn la relurnlug to Itend after I
emiflned her t her home fori, " . " ... . ... ,
a week.
.Mian Mury t.'oau, reporter fori Jack Morrlwu, auotbor student
ueut Huuday l Linvcrsiiy oi uregon.
I
I
C. Hletler was In the rlty yes-1
terilay from Pelican liny Curop at I
Kirk. I
PALACE MARKET
of Mr. and Mr. Ivor Ntnl Htew-.""" i""".
on Jefferson arunu.i. n ,
Mr. and Mra. Kohert Adnnia.
realdeuta of Portland, were visit
or In thla city yeai.-rduy.
Misa Tharlottu Wrlnht
havlnr anent the kolldaya with! lean tonight lo renumo her du
i her purenta. JudRO and Mra. Ilea In the elementary ecuool at
Lafayette ( i.nrt of Lakevlew. Mla j"""' -". I'alli. H Wrlnht
Conn and Mra. Hlewort were re-''" known here, harlnit urad-
portera oil I he t'ooa Hay Tltnoa : iron me iocui uiku biuuui.
tin Marahfleld.
Marjorle lre Peyton will re
turn today to the University.
Mlaa Peyton baa been vlelttnaj ber
'parents here over the bolidaya.
m,Thls la ber third year at Ku-
Itene.
J. K. Connolly apent yesterday ' )(.rt ,.()(jk w r,.urn twliy
In Klanialb Falla ahoppln. Mr. , , .i.i,i. hi. n.r.
ents, Mr. and Mra. V. B. Barnea
of thla rlty.
t'ouuol.y returned to hla borne;
at AUoma lute last eveuliif.
Mr. and Mra. Kyd Kvans en
'tertulned a number of their fri
ends at a wnlch parly lust night.
The ulfulr was held at Hie Hun
set Itunih, Cards were enjoyed
throughout the the evening.
I. It. Ilolbrook waa among the
, Merrill shoppera In Klumali
; Fulls yesterday. Mr. Ilo'.brook
was at the Kern Hotel.
I
1 Mr. and Mra. K. J. Utter arc
I receiving cougrutulatlona on the
birth of a seven pound boy born i
lust night at the Cottur.e Hoi-,
pltal.
Howard Prultt, sludeut at
'Southern Oregon Normal school
at Ashiund, will return thla tvo-
DllfK.
The Mlsaea Jean and Zepha
Rogers, daughters of Mr. and
Mr. Leslie Itogera of Pacific
Terrace, will leave today for Ku
gene. Both girls are popular at
the I'nlverslly of Oregon and are
well known here.
We thank our host of
friends for the most
wonderful year we
have EVER enjoyed,
and our sincere wish to all our cus
tomers is a prosperous and happy
1929.
SUNSET GROCERY
McAuliffe. resident of
I XV. I
Merrill, spent several hours
this city ' yesteruay on
Mr. McAulirfo wus a gucs
the Kern Hotel.
In i
its
The Harrow club will bold
regular meeting Friday at
fl. Iw.nii. ,.r Ttiha llrnwn DIM
business. I ...
I ' : ... .
Ul'.'ll iriuenvtru iu uv vav..i.
Margaret Bownesa returned
late Sunday from Portland, where
alio haa been visiting ber mother.
Miss Bownesa la well known In
the musical circles of thla city.
Jack Orrell returned this
Zed Humes wll leave today
for Kukl'iio to resume bis school
work.
Mra. George Huak and daugh
ter, Marie, returned yesterday
from a delightful trip lo Oak
land, Calif. Tbey visited In the
southern ctty over the holidays.
The journey was made by motor
and roada were reported slick
and uite dangerous, especially
through the Siskiyou mountains.
Mr. and Mra. W. K. Young of
(20 North Third, have returned
from 8eattle and other northern
citlea, where they enjoyed the
Christmas holidaya with relatives
morning from North Bend, where 1 and friends. In Seattle they bad
I
ii.m... It. .an ami Murlorle
J. F. Hull and wife were . , ... .,..,
among the Malln visitors In this i(ha ,,,., , por,mnd nd
Corvallls with relatives and frl-
.lty yesterday. They were guesta
of the IIUIic.i Hotel.
Fred lllehii will return toduy
to the Oregon Ktate College
after vlidtlng In this city over
the hullduys.
ends are expected
day.
to return to-
several days with, a family reunion on Christmas
j day. They also visited tbeir son.
Forrest, who Is attending school
in Seattle. The Youngs made the
trip by motor, and, like many
other holiday travelers, found
the roads slippery and dangerous.
They advise the use of chains on
Ithe Greeu Springs road.
D. S. Huntington and wife left
last evening for Portland. Mr. j The board of directors of the
and Mra. Huntington will spend chamber of commerce will meet
some time in the northern me- on Wednesday thla week, because
tropolU. iof New Year's day falling on
! Tuesday. Members are advised
W. K. Potts is leaving today; to be present for the luncheon at
be spont
friends. .
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Metcalf have
returned from spending the holi
daya In Albany. Ore. Mr. Metralt
la connected with the Golden
Rule store of this city.
; l.ouiv Slewnrt. member of the
Sigma Nu fruterulty of the t'nl
iveralty of Oregon, will return to
school toduy. While lu the it) i
Mia. Itclltf McMillan teacher
In Mullu high school, returned 1 'or Sacramento to visit. Mr. PotM j noon on Wednesday.
yesterduy from ber home In Leb-j asuaiu mnaKe.r oi ...
anon where she spent the holl- Construction company.
'daya. Miss McMlllun Is the proud
,owner of a new Ford coupe.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mudge have
left for Ilurbank. Calif., where ,
; Jeannette Shulti will leave to- they plan to visit the rest of the
iday to resume her studies at the i winter. Upon their rturn to Chll-
. , i l ulveralty of Oregou. Miss oquin In th early spring. Mr.
1929
Strikes a Merry Note!
We hojH! that tlu gay spirit that ushers ir
li2i will last throughout the whole year for you
Cunning Kook and Stationery Co.
Mr. Stewart has been Iho "uc,,t ite gat,,, afternoon to Frank f"1" member of AlphajMudge will start construction
ot Mereilltll llutcnens, also irom ; ,,.. .,, ...,. .,,, hoih 1 "e"" womeu won on sererai raioca u in
the University. Klamath F.M. b,h iMtlon. !chllo,uln Drive addition. They
I"' Klamtu '"" lJust completed a new home for
popular young . themselves in the addition.
he'
Faith (.rimes, student of
I'nlverilty of Oregon will re
turn today to his school work.
Clyde K. Davis, Chlloquln, and
Jane fiareelon.
member of the college act, has
Hannah M. D. Huntington, Pine ., i,iihi,. -nh . , u n.l
Itldge. were Issued a license tot. .,,. c., m. .,m to' .... . ..,. . !
' i marry at the office of the county
Florence Klllot. popular young cory yn.turday. .. ...
Iilelllber of lb" college Bet will .
return to tl... riilver-Uy of Or.-. j,ll);u n M Coiklns. of Lake
gou today. Miss Klllot makes her,rl,. tMtvi brieliy Willi friends
home In Klamath Agency wberol,,, KB,n,n Kn, j.,.,tpr(i,y. He
she has been visiting her par-, w, t.aT(1 ,,,,, morIllng for Porl.
nils for the holidays. j nll(1 ,ere he will nttend a
meeting of the Judkal Council of
Oregou
ber parents Slio will return to , arc the proud parents of a seven
school today.
pound . baby daughter boru ye-
terduy morning at the Klamath
I Valley hospital. Mr. Ileanc If
Mr and Mrs. It. M. l.ee of
'Prtucvlllc spent the day In the
city shopping. They were reg
istered at the llisbeu Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Garret Van It I-
per returned yesterday from Long I affiliated with the Klamath Iron
Beach. Calif., where they visited ami stei Works.
tnr a nerloil of two weeks. Mr. 1 ... , , . t fi..hnnt '
Vun Riper is deputy tax collector bRYe ' nXurn lo lhclr' vme ,
for Klamath county. ;tn0 Dairy dj8tr,.t B(tt.r , en.
joyablc vacation trip to southern
in
Whereas, The citizens of Klamath
county have made possible the Bal
siger Motor Company by their good
will and patronage, and, whereas;
The Balsiger Motor Company is
desirous of expressing its apprecia
tion for the many kindnesses afford
ed it; Therefore;
Be it Resolved, that the Balsiger
Motor Company will give better ser
vice during the year 1929.
.Ja.k liennls will return to
Kuitcne today to resume his
s'liiol work ut' the University of
Oregon. He has been spending
tho rncullou with his parents.
Mr. nud Mrs. Hrucc Dcuuls.
Mr. Hunan! Duun and-family
of Algonia. are enjoying a visit i of Oregon.
of Mr. Dunn's brother and his j
family, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Dunu 1 Tom Cunning
of Pasco, Wu.h. 'Sigma Kappa,
Dou Ilailey. resident of Merrill,
wilt return to Eugeno to resume
his school work at the University
California.
member of Phi
will return toduy
lo Eugene ufler having spent the
Klamath Stockmen
To Meet Saturday
(Continued from Puge One)
' then be submitted to the state
i legislature in January.
I Ksther Veatch will return to: holidays nt home with his par
Oregon State college after spend-jents, Mr. and Mrs. George Cun
jlng tho vacation with her par- nlng.
ents. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Veatch The legislation win be In re-
i Bryant Williams will return ol Earl r,,rt. ( Margaret Johnson will depart fA to rA,;Uiatlon of the disposi-
today to Corvallls where he Is a ' for pnver, Colo., this evening. ! ton of beef and beef products.
student at Oregon Slate College, j ,proy Wright has accepted ai land to make It Impossible for
Sir. Williams nas enjoyeu i piaillmi as county club agent In! Arthur Fiddler reiurnea yes- anyone to dispose of beef secured
vacation hero with friends.
Inn his new duties this week. Mr.
Edna Dunbar left this morning . Wright was former county milk
for Eugene where she wi:i ru-1 Inspector In Baker county, which
sumo her school work at the ; position he has held since he
j University of Oregon,. . Miss graduated from Oregon State col
Dunbar bus been spending the lege. He tB a former resident of
Clackamas county and will, take i terday from visiting friends (illegitimately. Sanitation In the
Salem and Portland. Ho was ab- j Knn,lg ot ,,'0,. wm also be dis
sent for about two weeks,
Hugh Currin, student at Wil
lamette university In Salem, will
leave this afternoon to resume
his studies.
I Mr
tnrne
V snent
A Happy and Prosperous New Year
To You All.
BALSHGEIKa
MOTOR CO.
Ford
Lincoln
Service
Dorothy Dadmur has re
turned from Seattle, where she
. Phvlntmai lloll.ls.VS
.peiib ' " ' ' " '
f with relatives and friends.
LI Miss Ethel Carlson will return
f this -evening to University ot
( t Oregon after spending the holl
lijdays with her parents. Mr. and
I j Mrs. A. Carlson of Riverside
t: avenue. '
Health and Happiness
May you have them both during the
New Year and for many years thereafter.
We greatly appreciate the confidence you
have placed in us and assure you that we'
will continue to conduct our store in auch a
way that you will feel that you have found
a good place to trade when you
"Get It At MogUl's"
MAGILL DRUG CO.
528 MAIN STREET PHONE 270
1 1 ' The Bonnnta Women's club en
tertalned last night with a
1 1 "watch" and dancing party at the
1 Bold's hall In Bonanta.. Several
'. Ineonle from Klamath Falls ot-
) tended the affair. Members ofgrowIl , K1aluath county
lithe county-norary uoaru
'ialso Invited to attend.
cussed at the meeting.
Robberies Costly
Many thousands of dollars
worth of beef is annually stolen
In Oregon. We get roports In
this office frequently of the
theft ot beet cattle In our own
county. Hero Is a letter from ,
Grant county telling ot the dep-1
rcdations there," County Agent
Henderson said yesterday.
"I would say that there Is an-i
nually lu Klamath county from
all stockmen in the neighborhood
of $25,000 to $40,000 ot beef,
stolen," the agent stated. !
Cattle Crop Largest 1
With the cost ot production 1
higher than in the days when I
cattle rustlers ware active, the i
thieveries cut further into tho I
profits ot the stockmen, it Is I
stated.
The cattle crop Is the largest
Dur
ing the past year nearly a mil
lion and a quarter dollars worth
nt hetnt vim marketed from till
A I Nate Otterbcln, foreman of the (h(1 Kamatl, Bnsln. it Is stated
f. mechanical - department ot tlle 1 bv Agent Henderson.
Evening Herald, left this morn-, " SIOCKmcris associations of the
A log for Richardson Springs. Calif.. 1 s(ntt)1 have c,,,,,!,!,,,,, to draft the
1'iwhero ho will remain for some i necclsarv lonlslntlon to make the
l.jltlme. i Mr. Otterboln Is going ,,,,,,, '( boe( unprofitable and
A; south to recuperate from a severo ,lnp(Mlal,0i t 5 ted.
O'nttaca 01 rneumaiism ....... 1
'confined him to the family home j
A on Lincoln street for some time.;
f1-Don Dunham. Delta Upsllonj
r I ot Oregon State Collogo. litis been j
t; Upending the holidays wll 11 roiu-
Itlves ana iriynus neir.
return this evening.
Court House Will
Be Closed Today
P11 hi ic offices of the county
He will , court house will again close their
'doors for the third holiday dur
! Ins the Christmas season, not In-
I Fellsberto- Lavsrence. home-; c jng Sunday's. Because New
Isteader of the Tula Lake district year's day Is a legal holiday, the
has returned from a two weeks county court has officially order
trip to Oakland, Sou Francisco ! c( that all offices be closed to
and Los Angeles. Ho reports tho : regular business,
roads from Costcllo, Calif., to I other public offices In the city,
l.a Molne very poor hut en-jus well as banks nnd business
ountorofl no rough spots. Mr. ' wilt nlso be closed tor ine any.
PAY
you
through 1929 make Jaiir
Interest
NO MATTER where you live, or may travel, your
Savings Account with Western Savings will pay
yon 6 and give you the advantages of ready cash.
At no time will the cashier's window be further away
from you than the nearest postman.
Full Month's Interest
Credited on All Deposits
Received up to Jan. 12
You can depmtt any amount
from tl to fjO.000 BY MAIL.
You can withdraw any or all
of it BY MAIL. Furthermore,
you DO NOT pay any pre
miums to secure the outsUnd
Inf benefit of interest.
Thousands of depositors hav
more than a million dollars
on deposit and are earning
substantial interest in "West
ern iiarincs. , To.Jbio them, ,
all that m necessary is tu
choose your Savin Plan an.
MAIL os your opening deposit.
I'pon receipt we will mail you
pass book, signature cards,
tic
How to Open Your Account
rut nl aaS sm.L . J
j FIRST DEPOSIT COUPON j
I Credit this deposit to plan marked by X ;
S 5Ci Lump deposit 65 p'd up 6 Time '
Name . . ''-, I
Z Address ; - - ;
5 Savings Account
Deposit any amount from SI up. when and as you desire.
b'Tt interest rate. Interest compounded semi-annually. Full
withdrawal privileges anytime subject only to state law
safeguarding depositors. ,
6fo Paid Up
Certificates
Deposit 1100 or multiples of
1100. Fays 6. Interest paid
January 1 and July 1. De
positor can either borrow on
or cash certificates as desired.
6 Time Savings
Accounts
Save anywhere from 93.20
monthly up. Pays 6. In
tercst compounded semi
annually. Guaranteed maturi
ties. Can withdraw cash duo
ou notice or borrow as desired
SET YOL'R COAL START SAVING
and h"o and 67c compound interest will get you
there far faster.
Complete information on request.
Write for it.
Western Savings
and Loan Association
6th and Yamhill Y. M. C. A. Bldg. Portland
Under State Supervision
The Season's Greetings!
We see good things ahead. .
hearts full of kindness,
pockets full of money, all
our friends full of good wish
es. Yes, sir and ma'am, we
think 1929 is going to be a ,
pretty good year.
Klamath Ice & Storage Co.
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