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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1929)
THE KLAMATH NEWS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 0, 1929 PACE THKEK CITY BRIEFS Frlenda ill .Mix. KIlM'l Hla ash ler will li glitd In leuru ut her Iniliriitri'iiiiml ul Hid K liimtit li V u I -ley IiimiIIhI. HIii rocoully un derwent mi tiporittlon fitr appen dicitis. Mla slaughter l nu em ploye of lliu I'lnc Tri'u llirulru. .Vli riomnct llclliiigcr. lUuiliii-r of Mr. anil Mra. K. lli:iiiir, will realgu tir po altloli ut llm Illiin lllril to re enter llm Klamath unluii III ah school, whom aha formerly wan student. Mlaa (Hunger will enter bur Junior year. Harold l.lghtfoot, wlin liaa been attending an ainhulmliig arhnnl fur ilia paal Ik lit months In Clilriiin, has returned lu thla I'ily mill Ii:im aceopind a poaltlnn Willi Hi" Towoy mortuary at KIkIiIIi iiii.I . I'llw hi ruvta, Mr. I.lt: lit rMi h llu- ami ii f Mra. K. LlnJiifniit nf 'uruii avenue licurai rtiiuiiiiK of CiihmIiiii'm Imok anil stationery atom. left laal evening for l.oa Aiigeloa anil - other southern points where bo will vlalt for aoniu lima wltb relatlvea ami friends. Mr. Cull aim recently returned from Ku gene, whero bo accompanied blsj aim, Tom. lu IIik uulvorally, anil aliOi vlaltid In Portland. Yreku, Calif.,, worn roglalurcd al llm Hull hoti'l yesterday. They um apoiidlng aorvrul duya In I llu city, C. ('. Walla, deputy I'nllcd Slates inarahal, wltb licaduuar tnra al Modford, visited In Klum uih Falls Monday. Iln was a gucat of Hi" Hall hotel. tlmu and husliieas (or Iho coming yi'iir wilt bu laknu up and ilia 1'iiaaiid. A charge of GUi; for uilulta and 20r for children will bo uiude. ' ' TIik condition of Mra. J. M. lKioM. wlm recently In jured In a railroad uccldoiit, shows very lltllu Improvement. ! Hliu will liu confined tu lo r bomu for another luuiilb and will In) , In drama for touiu lline. Mra. Lngosou la prlli.lpal of I llu Mills school. brand. Ho la Ilia aun of Mm llullfliii'h of Mno'a atom. ' j W. '. Mt'KIm, V"niinont real-' dent of Mucdoul. Calif., traus-l acted bualnuaa In lh city on Monday, llu ruturni'd lalo last: uveulug. ' j Mr. and Mra. I. D. Arnold Ml yesterday lu tba city 1 rom j llm Klmnalh Agency. Mr. Ar-i uold la superintendent of Ilia reservation. . The Mra. Viola Dayton la attending aoversl ilaya In tlm city visiting with Mlikcy Moore. .Mra. Imy Ion la Jroui Olniiplu, U'uh. Tba Trl club mil Inat evening at Ibo bonui of Mra. Height at Hiroiid and Oram alri-rta. Tho ,lnllii wna a sperlal bualnuaa onn. and waa well atlondad. It waa bold In honor of Mra. I,. I). Kusalcr aud Mra. Kmlly Mcllroon . No'aoti. Mr and Mra. J. J. Vllllur speni yesterday In ilia city from t'liilmiulu. Mr. Vllllar la super intendent o tlm Kwauna plant In t'liiloiiuin They wore guttata of ili Hall hoti'l. Mr. T.d Perdue la recovering from an Illness contracted some tlma ago. Iln la a patient at tha Klumath Valley hoapltal. Mr. I'ardiia waa brought lu tha boa pllal aevvral daya ago from bla homo at Bpruguv Itlvt-r. J. Aahloy la veiling In the rlty from' I'ortlund. Mr. Aahlcy la a gui'ai at tha Krn hotel. I ' . i Dr. and Mra. C. V. Hugh have :niliirnrd from a dvllgbtful villi apunl In l.oa Uatoa aud other aoullmm poluta. They wcro goue 'for about tbrca wooka. : Mlaa OtTlruilo Rckman of Ortrude'a abop on Main, bclwern Jack Kldd liaa arrived In Ihhj 'vlrlulty from Mlnueapolla. Ho waa arcompunl'id by Mr. i'oun lluln. Doth men wl'l' be offlclala ut the Pountulu Canipboll, for- in. rlv Ilia Campbell Towla Lum ) her Co , gi Hpraxua Itlver. Mr. Fountain will ba tba new man- nr.r for the mill. I Tha Wednceduy club will hold lliilr regular meeting thla even ing at the 81. Paul a Eplacopal pariah bouau. Mlaa Virginia Weat will bo In charge of thla meeting. There will be a apeclal bualneaa hour, wblch will be followed by a bridge aoclal. A large attend- lance la expected. The regiilnr meeting of tho Si. I'aiil'a KImohiI guild will lie held at the purlah houao on Thuriluy iifternoou at it : 3 (I . Mra. 1). V. Kuykeiidiil, the newly ni polliled prealilent, will prealde al the meeting, a full uiiim.lnn.u la dealred aa pinna for the yenr'a work will ho dlacuaaed and ail ed upon. I". C. Itnaa. oil man of Port land, iriiiiaarted bualneaa In Klamalb Knlla yealeritay. reliirn Ins In. i evening. na reg latercd at the lull Imiel. V. C. Itogera. cnforienient of flilal of the Klamath Indian n-a-ervallon. tranaarteu bualnemi In tho rlty Monday from Klamath gency. hla headiiuurlera. Mr. Hogera waa ricl.lcr.,1 at the Hull hotel. V. Kuiltk. we! known realdcnt of CIiIIimiuIii. waa a bualneaa vla Uir in Hi- city yealerilay. Ho aM'iit aevurul huura bera ut tlu Kern hold. . Mr. and Mra. W. V. Dallon nnd diiugliler, Hetty l.ou. will leavu thla morning for Han Krun claro and other California polnia, where they will vlalt for aomo time wltb relatlvea and frleuda. Motorlata traveling to Aahland 'and Medford over tbe Clreen jKprlnga mountain road are ad vlaed In be auro and uae chalna, aa the ruada are very allck. Iluw , ever, wltb alow driving there la ivory llllle dnuger. The moun tulua uru vory beautiful' al thla lime or the year, with a great ! amount of anow covering them. Pint, unri Ulcili lrM,l. nlana to ,leave todny f ir the eaat, whure 'ahe will apend some time pur- ji-haalng the luteal mode In: spring and advanced aummer I mlllliiery fur her abop. During! her ubaeiico Mlaa Cttlla McMahau will Lave charge of tbe shop. Mrs. II. A. Itunde and two daughters, Joan and Carrol, loft , yoaterday for Oaklaud and other ; bay polnia In California, where, they wl.l remain for several t weeks with relatlvea and friends. Mrs. rtundo has gone south bop-j lug lbs change of climate will prove beneficial to her health, wlikh baa been poor for some tlmv. 1. r. Magulro, Br., haa left for San Francisco and other Califor nia polnia. where be will be for Ian eilended time on a combined 1 bualneaa and pleaaure trip. He will vlalt with his sons, Jamea and Charlea. who are located In Han Kranclaco. and Richard, who Is a atudent at HI. Mary's college. O .V: l --TC - a Mr. K. K. I'lcketi M'nt yester day In the city ahopplng and ,vlillng frlenda. Kho returned to her home at Merrill lual even ing. I II. M. Webber, realdent of thla ally, left laat night for Portland. He expvrta to apend several daya In the northern metropolla. The l.nrke Motor company haa received carload of tbe new all-cylinder Chovrotots. all of j which are slated for dbllvury In Klamath Kalis, according to Hay .Slieltou, sales managi r for the firm. Henry Offcnbackur. property owner of Klamath Falls, return ed yesterday from San Francisco snd other southern points, where he haa been visiting for several ' weeks. Mr. Offenbackcr la al ! the Hall botel now. II. C. "Cy" llagaar. photo grapher of the Slur drug store. Is spending a fortnight at Hlch ardon Springs, Ca'.lf., seeking Improved health. Mr. llagaar has been suffering wltb rheuma tism for lomit time. I P. O. Crawford, of the Cali fornia Oregon Powor company. transacted bualneaa In Klamatb ! Falls Monduy from Medford. Mr. Crawford was registered at the Hull botel. wife who m e twl : .1; 4 4 f . j aa - I ', j r - ' a F tt- W. A. Juhimtuu mill LIBERTY l.ot Tltu.ea TiHlnj M.TIM:K noil KVKMVU lll'ISK I .W.KMII l.l III.- tf.HIK . . . In . . . "Domestic Trouble" Telling luw to bo hnppy ihuugh .married. TOMllltltllW .ml KHIIIW lloll Nleelr In .lt.HTM.Ni HPKKH" Wm. K Chandler, resident en gineer on the state highway com mission. Is here from tiranta Paaa. Mr. Chandler Is confer ring with locul nffk-lnls and with Uo uf the road rpinmlaalon'' of the . Klumath couuiy chamber of com merce. . ' I Miss Frieda Tholberg, teacher lot dancing at Seattle. Is spending several days In Klamatb Faltsj iVlidtlng at the home of her ala iter. Mlsa Tholberg waa formerly: of thla city aud has numerous friends bore. i Mr. and Mrs. Orllug huvo re turned in theli home In Hprugue Itlver nrter spending aererul days vlHtilug ut the homo of Mrs. l.oveulierK in Hi In city. The linmanuel ll.ipllnt church will hold a hamiuei ut the church on lllli aujl 1 1 lull streets this evening. The dinner will start at u o'clork uud will lie followed by a nNilMl hualnetiH meeting of all church members. Thu anuuul roll cull will be iiiudo at this ! I. ad lis of the American l.uth ie'ran church will hold a meeting ! thin evening at the home of Mrs. ,T. K. Dickluson on the 1-ascvlew ' route. All members are asked 'to be present. The meeting Is scheduled for 2:30 o'clock. ' Elliot Leo Molsilienbacher.l w- M- K"""1'' P'omluent busl I small .on of Mr. aud Mm. Pete I mn ot 'ortlnnd. transactod iMotschenbiicber, Is reported to bo!b"""H,, ni1 rl""1 'rlenda lu ivery much Improved from au i Kl,"nn" '" f"'erday. He ! Illness which bus lasted for er-v-1"B ut,at lno IIa" ho,cl Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jensen of J Modoc Point aunouuee the birth ot a aon Sunday evening. January.' 6. nf thu Klumath Valley bos-1 Pllal. . . '. I j Starved for lot . . . her husband's servant! Where was ' a man ubo could appreciate her beauty and allure? Was she to blame ifbut you must read this great story of modern married lift complete in February TRIE STORY. HOW bitterly now she remembered the day he had pleaded for her young beaut) ! Then his ardor had been the very breath of life to her, bis every touch a thrill. But as days and weeks and months of wedded life slipped by . . . she saw he loved most what he didn't have. Her kisses might be. late, but breakfast never! More and more she became his property. Nearer and nearer the yearning in her heart came to the breaking point ti e breaking point of all conven tion, all restraint, until That night! Like a thirsty flower she drank in his ardent words false or true, what did she care? i -' V1 Tarn, m .rTRLE STORY HOUR! CaT FnaW Nl Tea S0r fcroadcMti foaVa'li' Craml 1mm, 10 EaM T .ii ain'iiMisii woiitwi, WEAN Ptorid.ac.. W N AC Benna. WVFBL Srncaaa. WMAK BoSUo, WCAU PUaMphib m'JAS Pumxteh. WADC Aim, I'MAl talivBii. W KRC Cm omi. GHP Daai. WMAQ Chksr. KMOX Sc Lmia. m'CAO Bknora. WOWO Foci Wna. kMBC aw Ctr. WLOW Oil Car. SPD Tokde. KOlL Condi BbSTs, Tv'HK OmUad. . What if he was a stranger? to this wife who was starved for romance, he seemed less a stranger than her husband! . - . t But there were things she didn't know that ' J How sweet it was but how terrible (he amazing climax! Should she have realized this man was 2 " r But you wilk want to yead this tremendous true story as it ti told In full frankly and vividly by the woman who lived it. This istut t glimpse of her amazing" ad venture read it complete "The Wife Who HadTo HaveRomance" in February TRUE STORY. With 1? other great stories from real life, and many ex clusive features. Be sure to get your copy today.1 cral daya. while In the clly. C. II. Thatcher. Schnll manu facturing representative, with headquarters In Chicago, la trans acting business lu the city. in February' TRUE' sto ry out today I f Fred Tticcl, guruge man of Ilaylls. Calif., transacted business ! lu tho city yesterday. Tree- TODAY MAT. AND EVENING ACTS ' VAUDEVILLE J On the Screen Pictorinl Review' Prig Story "WILD GEESE" A Pago From Life, Dramatic, Compelling Coming; Tomorrow, Fri. "One Woman to Another" W. C. Uradler, connected with! the California Oregon Power company, at Medford. was a city visitor yesterday. Ho was reg istered at the Hall hotel, American Revolution at Wash ineton. D. C. on December 18. Mra. Harrow la a direct descend ant ot William lull, uncle of Ueorgo Washington. Fred English has returned from a delightful two weeks' va-; cation speui lu San Francisco and ' K Alexander, iiromlnoiit "'"or vaiuornia pomia wnn re a- rancher of the Rock Creek tcr-,,1're nJ Meuit. Mr. Kngliak . rltory. vlalled frlenda and trans-' uustneiia manager ot Ibe Even-1 acted business In Klnmnth Falb '"B ud Ktanmtn .News. Monday. i'n Dls absence, Mrs. Flora Hay- jden. bookkeeper of tho Klamath : Friends In thla city have heard NeW8 aa B narS Of tuo office, from Thomna O'Rollley, forcarsj a resident of Klamath Falls, aud I M,s Jy Maurine Evans, re well known here. Ho was for- Prt8' nd society editor of the niorly with the Connolly Brothers j Klamath News, Is expected to ar store In this city. Mr. O'Rcilley ir,V8 hom he latter part of this la now onrutina hla ranch In 1 from Los Angeles and San Poison. Mont., located on tho :u,F0- wllcr a us Pt n Alta Littlefiold bas been grant ed a decree of divorce by Judge V. M. Duncan from Thomas F. Llttlefleld. on grounds ot cruel and inhuman treatment. They were married In Klamath Falls, December 19, 1919. again on Saturday night at 7:30 ! o'clock at the Mills school. . The i matinee prices will bo 10 cents; for children.' Evening prices are! do be 25 aud SO cents. A splen--' idid cast will present tho- play. ' Tho public is Invited according to announcement made today by; Mra. Nelson F. Cole. , Think of it t DDES WAY! "It is one of the first laws of good busin ess to guard what you have before seek ing more." Is your property protected by adequate insurance? If not may we help you to guard what you have? For Sound Advice On All Kinds of Insurance See . Slater Investment . Company. Slater Bldg. 1 15-So. 7th St. Phone 688 beautiful Flathead rlvor. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Schnupp have returnod from a visit in Lnkevlew, where they transacted ' business. Mr. Schaupp Is city i attorney of Klamath Falls. past iwu wceas visuing irienas nnd relntlves. Miss Kvans is tho' daughter of Mr. and Mra. Syd Evans of the Sunset ranch. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Clark bare returned to their home at T36 Upham street after spending a O. W. Harvey. Southern p. aontna vacation at the borne of clflc employe, with headquarters I Mrs- Clark's brother. William J. nt Dunsmulr. spent yesterday lnL,ul,'- Boise, Idaho, where tho city nt tho ArcuuV hotel. Mrs- t'lrk s called because or jthe critical illness ot her brother. Ceo. Vlahas. prominent res-l1'". I.lbby Is very much Improved taurunt owner of Chiloquln, wasi'u health and haa returned with n business visitor hero yesterday. He returned to Chiloquln last night. ' Mr. A. Twadwcll. special rep resentative for tho Lincoln Paint j company, wna a biiHiness visitor In the city Monday from San Friincisco. Mr. and Mra. Clark to Klamath Fnlls, where he will visit for sumo time. Word tins been received from A. J. Connolly, who U enjoying a visit with his daughter, Knth erlnn. In Los Angelcm Ho rites friends here Unit !',o Is having a delightful vacation and expects to como back to Klnmnth Falls In about two weeks. . V. II. llnrtletl of Hornbrook. Calif., visited friends' in the city yoaterdnr. While hero ho was a guest of tho Arcndo hotel. T. Tonrlck, resident of Hood River, was a business visitor In Klnmnth Fnlls on Monday. Ho was registered at the Arcade hotel. O. A. 1'rince. with the Dooth Kelly Lumber company. Is reg istered at the Hotel Wlllard from Eugene. Mr. and Mra. Griffith L. Bax ter and children have left for San Francisco where they will reside permanently. Their many frlenda will regret to learn of their departure from Klamath Falls w here they hare made their borne for more than two years. They were . forced to leave bo cause of the poor health which Mrs. llaxter has had since com ing here. Poctora advised a low er altitude. Miss Lulu Foster, teacher at Fremont school was able to re sumo her duties the first of tho week. Mlsa Foster spent the Christmas vacation at Phoenix. Arizona, where she became ill with an attack ot influent and was unable to return for the opening of school. Miss Foster was visiting with a brother in Phoenix. During hor absence. Mrs. Joseph Peak acted as substitute. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. rattersou with their son-in-law nnd daugh ter, Mr. and Mra William Deard orft and daughter, Sharon Lee all lot Roseburg - have returned home after spending tho week end hero visiting relatives and frlenda Mr. aud Mrs. Pattursou are the parents of Mrs. Madge Chlldcrs of Tho Star "Drug nnd R. 11. Patterson ot this city and Mr9. Haiel Illakemore. Two cooked food sales, spon sored by the !diea- ot the Con gregational Community churcb of: Mills addition, will bo held this week-end according to announco- iment made today. On Friday a; sale will be held at Plerson's Hardware on East Main Just op-; Iposite Mills school. AU women; north ot Applegate are asked to; bring contributions to the store : on Friday morning. Women south of Applegate are advised to bring their contributions to Flnnell's Cash Grocery on Satur day morning. Tho sale will be held there on Saturday after noon. Proceeds of the sales will bo used towards buying dlsbes for the church. Mrs. A. J. Hop-1 Kius is chairman of the commit tee In charge ot the division south of Applegate. Mrs. A. O. Pylcs haa charge of tho division1, north of Applegate. I Miss Nora lllnker of the James i ; Driseoll offices has received word ' I from her sister, Mrs. W. C. Van j I Emon wh w-a8 called east to ! Kansas because of the critical ' 'condition of iheir mother that !her condition shows Improve-' jmcnt. Mrs. Van Emon left the middle of last week for the old ,hcme to bo with her mother. ' I Dancing Party T O M l & ' HI IT 75c PAYS THE N WAY Y Jack Bowring and His Music . Winter Garden Use the to Medford- Southern Pacific's deluxe Silver Gray Motor . coaches now give convenient service between , Klamath Falls and Medford. You'll enjoy tbe "Silver Grays" they are fust, comfortable and safe. I Lv. Klanulh FjIIs Kcno . . MtCollum'sMill'9:58ajn. 9:15 .m, 12:45 p.m. 9:45 a.m. 1:15 pjn. The friends ot Mrs. Anua Heubleiu, formerly of The Polly Shoppe, who has been ill for the past, month will be Inter ested to know she is very much improved In health aud again able to be about. Mrs. Hcubleln i suffered an attack of Influenza and complications. Pinchurst . Lincoln City . Green Springs r. Klamath June. Ashland . . Ar. Medford . . 10:55 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:07 a.m. 11:45 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 1:28 p.m. 5:15 p.m. 2:25 p.m. 6:10 p.m. 2:30p.m. 6:15 p.m. 2:37 p.m. 3:15 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Returning i Geo. Uertrnm, employe ot the Southern Pacific, Is registered at tho Arcade hotel from Dunsmulr, Calif. i. Marlon Sunders is visiting in 1 tho clly from Vancouver, D. C. I Miss Sunders hna visited In Klamath Fulls several times. She Is a guest of tho Arcade hotel. Among the Medford residents visiting In tho city and register ed at tho Hotel Wlllnrd are: M. W. McVny. D. Wenthornnll, F. F.. Blgnlow, Floyd Hart and William Shopard. - ! K. D. ilullMnrh, well known j resident of Klnmnth county. Is inguln visiting In the city with rolnllvoa ntul friends from Illldo- Mrs. H. C. Dnrrovf w-us for- jmnlly named a member of Eul alonn chnptor of the Daughters of the 'Atnorlcan Revolution on aionany evening at tho regular meeting. Tho application of Mrs. Dnrrow was vorlttod by the Na tlonul Society, DauBbtrsj of tho The condition of Mrs. Llskey. mother ot Dave Llskey of tha Ma Iln country, who la at Richardson Springs, California, because ot hor health. Is reported Improved. Mr. Llskey and hfs family! are also at the' spring with his mother. f'Ylmmle ' Yonson'a Yob," a comedy' drama in three acts, by Lillian Mortimer, will be pre sented by the young peoplo of Mrs, Nelson F. Cole's class from the Congregational church und Sunday school on Saturday after noon, January 12, nt 1.30 anil ADVERTISEMENT FITS STOPPED! NEW REMEDY AT LAST Brooklyn. N. Y. At last a remedy has been discovered that , stops the most stubborn cases ' of epilepsy. Thousands In epil- epsy colonies and throughout the ; country have been made happy ' by It. Great epilepsy specialists recommend it enthusiastically Write directs to laboratories for free Information and diagnosis, i Address all mail to PHENOLEP-1 TOl. COMPANY, Dept. 3iiS, Itox 71. 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