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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1929)
THE KLAMATH NEWS TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1920 pace tttt" CITY BRIEFS limitary tl. at I he Winter Our dona, whun Juk HuwrliiK'n or cheatra will provide lli music. wood aw. Mr. Hartibarl's home In In l.angll Valley. Junior Orpheum jMarshfield Has Opens Today at No Work, Report roole s relican In every biialncas there aro . I Paul Vile made brief bual-, A regular meeting of Dalit ; nnitM trip la Illy Monday morning. , (lumiiia hunter ii f ilia Diilbliluiii I Mr. ami Mra. Hill Trl ami 1 win a hualiiraa visitor here fur a'' ecbciluled for llila afternoon j Tim hrldg afternoon whlill la iliuiRlilor, Kvclyn, relumed f rum ' short time, ye-lenluy. 01 1,5 ' "" library, whin In, Inn sponsored by HI. Mary's Al-, a Iriwlny vim I it Weed niiU Villa- Mm. W. I., tiulun will preside a ; lur society will bo held ul llio names n,ut ,v hecome popular ine, i mil., wiii'ro moy yi.iiicii i j, ai, iiriltliri ur Merrill apont IUM,l"i ii. n. it. ; unrnry nun rooms una eiiernonn Mra. Trlpp'a fnihcr anil motlii r ; several buiira In lliv rlly Monday. csrtney will give a bonk review i . . . J, : , , , ' . , ; ii,,.,.. ' o IB rwiiM Ii tna-ii,,, repulatluua. however, are not Mr. anil Mra. Jnima Vlorlr.il '. K. f'onley returned lo hla ""''y- , city of Ihe d-th of Mra. Anna M. i.i,i,i i.i r.ih., hovo returned lo their homo nour ' home al l-irela laat nlaht after' Long, aged . anil a realdenl of ,r,i .. v , ....,., , merce. who aaka that thU Kprngiio lllver after p. MilliiK two i apcndliig the tiny hero on bnal- ' " tn- " " Ward of l)OUu a, county for tho pual o)h.., . .,., , .,,., ,il'n bo corrected. lied and are synonymous with Hie beat In that Una. Theao alor- i ) Any Information ihnt haa born ! given out that work la plentiful i at T'oob Hay is orroneoua, accord-. Ing to a letter received k the . chamber of commerce Monday afternoon from A. P. ftavla, of the Marahfleld chamber of com- mpres- liiiinlha Willi Mra. Vlerlros' pm-1 iir-aa. Mil m. Mr. ami Mra. John lllnklo, of llcllltiuhuin. Wash. I'lne Trnn la reported very much Monday. Mr. and Mra. II. J. Flomo.o Improved after nn oner-Hun' relumed Miinday lo lloavliurx whlih alio aulimlftrd In at the after vlalllug for Die puat week ' Klumuth Valley hoHplinl a fort-, In Klumnlh Fulls Willi frlemla nlitht ao. Hhe la allll roiifin-d They ntd'titli'd the opeiilna; of to her home. I'oule'a I'i'liriin I Ileal re while ('. V. Ilriike, prominent luni- liermuii of llila rlly, vlalled In tlruuia I'aaa over I he week-end. 'llila rlly are rerelvlin conxratu-yoilr,. Hh .., un reompllahd i mi.rchandlao or In i"rvle to I U. i Karl """. "satire aecra- . 7. Ki.m. h v. ... h.lni.. mu""'",n "a W"" l"10wn '" cii.loinera. Ohio thla reputation ' "' '" ""-- i.iiiei niaiiKiiier 01 tile ' k-- ( out ino aiaie. una waa oue 01 in hwn eatahllahed It fa main-' bvcu earneat reainenia 01 urea on. ira. f talnpd tealouxly aa a prUeloaa i IflliK DUHICU HWDV If I ll(JH'IJIjrK A baby dnukhler wna lH.rn Kr,d,,y nlaxtat. and final rllea fori In' the theatric a Information had been ftiven out from the chamber of commerce (h jofflcea. and aaked that anyone1 ... rriuay niant, ami iinui mea lor i n Xbn theatrical world I be I -u njne yoatorduy at the Klamath Valley hor wora bclA Monday afternoon junior orohenm Ornhan l lreult i "aklnit th atatement plemae lve , hoapltal to Mr. and Mra. Hit , ,h. .., i ' T"r" r?"! " " " r'n V"U":ioni no more. Mr. Davl.- letter I Hkooi. I " """ ,.nw.. hero and are rvturnlnx with miirli pralae fur tho beautiful bullilltti!. O. A. Prime, reahlent of Kit Ki'iio. where ho la affiliated with tho llnoth-Kvlley Lumber com pany, apent ecvt.ro I rtiiya In the city on bualneaa. Mr. and Mr. William Hollo way and Mr. and Mra. Kdwln N'lrhnla of Modford motored over Monday from Medford and were the gucate of Mr. and Mra. C.uy N. Batlorlce. They reported a de lightful trip over (he mountain I 1W MUM llll II WfITIS 1(1- I ... . . . , " j Mia. Alice llmlen baa returned dey at Poolc a Pelican, erijovethei, " brouht 10 ,he to her home In Hoaeburi after a rooutatlon of hclne tho larireat i ivn"a ' chamber of com-; Many aknlwra enjoyed Runday on thq I.Hkeiliore pond. Tbo lee wna not aood. however, fnr li wot helm airiiiH'il In preparation i Bl,d ,n '""')' beautiful. for floodlnx the pond ' axaln. 0. Athan of llila rlty wua an There were nlao many peoplo rkl- proprietor of the I'rlppa info at hcuae of vaudeville acta wont of Malln. merce that Klamath Kails la ad- vialng laborcra to come to Cooi Vern Hal, memlier of New Vork. In fact, the Junior : , 7 , , . "na p"n,Jr I Orpheum came Into eUatenre 2fi , ' w"k- " ,b,m ,ruc' wl" .u. vear. iro tn iv.l.m.M,. ..I.H... , u" n iu correci ia- l chamber 'rcT.b. icondltloVof vaudevme nZ T'J hore aome time ago for Paaa- W. H. chandler of Crania Puaa. Idcna, California where ho ex- In the middle went. ManKi-raln that territory wore horera are In demand here? 1; 1 ! la true that there la plenty of; Aleonia vlaltor yeaterdny. I.. Mark waa amoim the out-uf-Ihe-cliy vlllora In Kliiiiintli K.illi Monday. Ilu returned laat vvv nlna to hla home lu Alaoma. K. J llavliua of the llnvlina HuntliiK ramp lix-uted near Malln. ilia on the hllla along the Inke. w. H. ('handler or Urania ruoa. , luuiun w.-i I. ,,.,,.. , . : ' ., . i work hen .llvlrlnn etiklneer fur the .tale ' l- Ud lo apend a portion of the ' 5uok '',cl' plenty of hlKhway department, and Chan.,.,, winter haa written Karl C. Itey- '" ' '"" """f 1 : work K. .Uo of rl. Pa. ol-jnold.. executive mcretary of the i" " , ..eTa here, aud there are alao i men to perform that ' L,:VJl'f J . MAKI I wmmmto . Mm. L : .. a aa - - Calumet contains two leavening unita; one begin to work when the dough i mixed; the other wait for the heat of the oven then both units work together. Cives you double value and a double safeguard against failure because it is DOUBLE ACTING ti.tfrtx: I? ran awMuav that he '""" would "cr . - '. . 'n,0"nM ,W,M mat ne ..., ... ., .. atort operatloru In a ahort lime.' Idle . Mra. I'! V If en nl..i hi.. ... Iiirma irom Medlord. where alio'""' . '"r."T ". ior that auilahl. .llraeiln... we.M operauona in vlrlted with frlemla and relntlveii Monday nn bnalneaa connected will aail on wednoaday aooara i,,,,,,,, fnH ! but there are alao enough for a brief lime. " ''"-ai highway .hopa. the S. S. Makura an another, um c, . , , men here at preaent to take up ' world tour. Mr. Halg will go . hi-.i '. . . the alack." , nhH e.i.. . .... ih. o . o.. v.- ..i.a objections, aoon became the dom- Mr. mid Mra. Kva ltlKria,hare .',.',"" ..' ..." .J. ' J . .. . , .. . .. Jl,n"nl 'actor In the field and baa .IT Tin: LIBERTY The CHEATERS' A ariiplnic atory of n couple wlm tvt'ltt alrnlglit until lliey were illni-overcil ami fomil lo how lo Hie will of their ttiiiitur. in the ciiNt I'iit O'Mallcy. Helen l.ynt-h. Clniro McDo well itntl Helen FcrRunon returned to their home lu Pus Valley after apendliiR the week here with Mr. and Mra. Klin Koh-. vrta. Mlaa Clarlee KUIott wna a via Por In Klamath Fulla Mondiiy from her home ul Klamath Agency. rpendlng almut three weeks In j Autra la. Houth Africa, then on . the city. golea. They are from I.oa An- to tendon. Parla and Hpain. lie Klamath carried on with the hlcueat prin ciples of knatneva management .p,u. ,o relUra to n.amaio ; eref Many of ,,... , Kulla lu the early fall. 'Don't ;.,,. ,,, .,.. . ki.i... Jame. r. Maaliburn. formerly : forget that wherever I go 1 11 j when the oWe w.s first otne.l of tornng. (allf.. la among Iho ahout Klamath Palla and ()re-i,re . el!ent. and no. ,lm. SEATTLE. WASHIVOTON. OF FK'K OP FKIIKRAL PROHI BITION ADMINISTRATOIt. 20lh DISTRICT. JANUARY 14, 19!. new realiletili In the cliy Ron." Mr. Ilalg wrote. NOTICE la hereby given that without number, voluntarily en- the following described property j uurwa me service iney were re-: nin ... r. ivner. on - Mlta l.ydia flat kua n ml Lester Cufer returned Sunday evenlmi y. II. DeVo, factory aervlco 1 After an abaence of It months , reiving as aunerior in everv re- Aahland-Klamath Falls highway,! repreaentallvo for the Willys-, In California, Mr. and Mrs. Louie 'met n"ar Keno. Oregon, under the! overland. Inc., leaves this morn- Pappaa have returned to K-amalli ) ing aner several uuys spent in rails, iney are al home In the.sldlary of tho Keith-Albeo-Ornhe- The Junior Orpheum 1, a aub- Ta h,',,", "i"" m ! idlarr of tho Keith-Aihee-Omhe.:"' '5 :""ed s,.a,.e- W"J "? I from Medford. where they attend-1 KU,natn F"" w,,h 1,10 loal ; Ar.ade apartmenta. Upon dlspoa- lura Circuit. Many of Iho attrac-: Sco. reviaed 1 a" stutea of the ! ed Iho wedding of Mla Orace I agency. i Ing of their bualneaa on Main and jtlona whlclt play In theatres ot- ' Tnlted Hiatea. and in. ner.nn 1 It one man and tieorge Condrey. iKIeventh more than a year ago, I crated by this gigantic am use-; claiming tho same la hereby no- formerly of thla city. ' lr- J- Loftaguaard anil Mr. and Mra. Pappaa located lujnient enterprise are booked In fled to appear before me at tho f ; children spent several houra I'l j Huntington Park, California. Mr. theatres playing Junior Orpheum. of"''- ' the Federal Prohibition Mia. K. Hill Hunter ami other ,no '" Momlay afternoon from Pappaa is employed as cook with In this wnv vaaduvllle patrons Administrator. ftO Thompson: new offlrera of Aini.a el... t 'their home al Algoma. the P. ll.an ne.tai.r.m ;:he countrv over are l... building. Seattle. Washington, or Kaatern Star will prealde over, sored of seeing the be?l talent their lint meeting thla evening Mr- n" 1,r"- " " ih.n Mlaa Ceorgla Pebbles of the obtainable, ul Ihe Maannlr lodae rnnma Vznu, of the MeKlmmon ranch Evenlna lleraM anil Klam.il. I . "'" Oleue. are spending sevoraliv... i. eonfiiu.il m h. hmo poor health lor some time. It ia notice, to-wit- jn... ti ia i An evening of dancing haa been 'days In Klamath Falls. Mrs. Me- I aar 1 1 la a severe cold. Mlaa Peh-In0,w, ,n' change will prsve an provided by said section 3460,' i pliintud by iho Kaatern Star So-! Mnimon o slater of Mra. bleii suffered a relapse. Ipr beneficial to hla condition. 1 R. S.. to-wit: Ford touring, motor i condition today wa, coualdcred! o. aj.-z. ore. (192S) license , ie..i. i T. S. Rlehar.laon. insurance The E. O. W. Urldco club Willi man. h.-.a returned from a brief . . ?T c- LYLE. land. Oregon, and claim the same '. within thirty daya from the dale ' of the first publication of this i rial club for Thursday evening. ! P I N E T R E E Today k Tomorrow, Mntjni'o Fvoninp; .George Jessell and Audrey Ferris in "GINSBERG, THE GREAT" Vo-tlo-tlc-do ntlveiiture.i of a Peppy Car iit.jil Kid. Ho followed Dme Fortune into it tent, and whut she cave to him ! meet thla evening at the home of Mrs. Patricia Jackson lu Hot Springs, wheu Mra. Lucille Muc- Fedr-rfll PmhiMttnn Irfmln. Through an error 11 waa pr.v- ! Dll'n ' " Medford and oth- istrator. Joth District loualy announce.1 the Kaern;er "lley P0'""- J22-2S:F5 L . '.V -.m .Star Social Club would meet in Mlllun will prealde as hotesa. In- ... ,, h"' . , .1 '""V'" o1.h , .. ' ..,. .. ;tal0 rebritary for the regular stead of Mra. Paul Dalton. '. k i .t , . . monthly meeting. This date ue .,..! i- r r n,..i..i. ' "noul(1 '''" b,,n announced for Mr. and Mrs C I. noherts havo Krld aru-n,0 :a. February 1. at left for southern California. ,,..'...,,,.. . H-hnrn lliAW will nnlnu . ..n(i.l ...i- i . ii. of aorerat weeks affiliuled wl reek,. "Tr Rouen - E. Voung recently elecl- Ith Robert, ft Harvey. :lPrild.T' '?r ,ho Poole's PELICAN Theatre Todny nnd Tomorrow, Matinee nnd Kveninir 5 ACTS Junior Orpheum VAUDEVILLE 1 LA VARUE IJROTHERS and I'INGKEE in "A PATCHED VAUDEVILLE QUILT" 2FII) CORDON 31 Italian Sercn a ml adera in His Music . "Song and Music" I Lylo Wynolt and 5 Bob Marshall and Virginia Harris in Virpinia l.n Rue in "Off tha Main Road" 'Something Different' ON THE SCREEN "THE SPIELER" At Hie Conole of Hie tilunnllr W in Mirer REX STRATTON Ijiic of Poi'llnml, mill how he does plnyt HARRY BOREL nnd the Pelican Theatre Orchestra Trices Matinee . Evenings, OOC- .10c 50c -65c 85c Word haa been received hero that Mrs. It. A. Enimltl, who la vlaltlng her daughter In Santa , i t iara, i sm., is in very poor i health. Judge nnd Mra. Kmtnllt hnvo not derided when lliey will return to their home here. will preside. I i Dr. L. T. II rock, well known 'Klamath Fulla phyalciau recent ly left for Richardson Springs, Calif., where he will undergo treatment for rheumatism. Mr. mid Mrs. Waldo Jones of Dairy spent several days in Med ford en route homo after a visit In southern California. They vis ited Mrs. Jones' parents in the valley city. O. M. Frcuch of Ilerkeley, Cali fornia Is spending a tew days In Klamath Falls visiting with his brother. E. L. French. . Because of a serious Injury of the hack which she suffered a week ago. Mrs. Paul Dalton, wife Mis. Mabel Calloway of Marsh.: I" pul Dalton cf the American field Is spending a fortnight with National Hunk, was laken to ,Ssn her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Fraur Isro where it was found Anderson, of. Dairy. necessary lo perform an opera- ' jllon. Mrs. Dalton is one of the Mrs. Dollio Virgil Is seriously w! known young women of this, ills! her home on Klamath avo-l"'- !,h is connected with the: nue. Sho la under tho care of her j First National Bank. It Is un-1 daughter. Mrs. F.ldon Dennis, deratood that Mrs. Dalton was I who drove lo Klamnth Falls I Injured when someone In a play-1 from her home at Dorrls through I 'ul manner, pulled n chnlr out j n blinding snowstorm Sntunluy I behind her as she attempt-j morning after receiving word of tl to sit down. ; her mother's Illness. Mrs. Virgil 1 j iHcame ill Friday evening. The Boy Seoul troop sponscred I by the Odd Fellows enjoyed a j Dick Cakey return lo t'orvall's 1 hike to Cougar mountain on Sun-j K. Sugdrman hit a nail On the head when he coined that slogan of his, "I ain't mad at nobody." It's ...a good slogan. Yon know we were Just thinking nobody seems to be "mad at ' us,", judging from the ever increasing number of people who, ' "Get It at MatfiHV MAGILL DRUG CO. 528 Main Phone 270 Why we buy from Western Electri It b the aim of the Bell System, of which this company is a .'. P. that anyone anywhere in the country may telephone to i anyone anywhere else, clearly and without dcliy. This Is th rreanmg of uniotrtal mtrvice. To provide it, the means of tele phoning must be uniformly good. AD of the Ecll System corrpanies obtain most of t'vir sup plies from the Western Klectric Company, which acts as the manufacturing and purchasing department of the system. The volume of business thus centrahied, enables the We Jtjrn Elec tric Company to secure great economies in manufactKiir.g, pur chasing and distributing, which economics are reflected in its prices to the Bell System and consequently in a lower cost of telephone service to the public. Western Electric Company's prices for telephone supplies to the Bcil System are materially lower than those of other sup pliers. As a result of its arrangement with the Western Electric Company. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company saves in price and service at least $3,000,000 a year. This is important in keeping down costs to customers. As an added protection to the public, the Western Electric Company's main storehouses and distributing houses, placed at strategic shipping points throughout the United States, con stantly carry upward ol $J0.o00 000 of supplies ready for ship ment. These storehouses and stocks enable the Western Elec tric Company to meet the needs of the country at times of catastrophe rcrardless of the extent or location of the damage. In Oregon, Western Electric keeps an average of St people employed in furnishing and installing telephone equipment. Our ideal is the same as that of the public we serve. the most telephone service and the best, at the least cost to the user. F. L. Crittenden, Manager Sum) ay evening, where he in ftl (onrilug Ort'Kon Stutn oIIorp. aflur vponding tlir week-end lu tho city. Excursionists HOTEL MANX San Francisco Powell at O'Farrell Sts. Headquarters for Oregonians. Popular-Priced Rates Free Bu Meets All Trains. Mrs. K. M. Hurdenhrook nnd Mr. and Mrs. 1). L. Teed returned late Sntunluy evenliiK from a month's motor trip In southern nllfornla. About five miles from his rlly on the Ashlnnd-Klamnth Falls hlchwny their car struck a snow bank, delaying: Ihe end of their Juurney severnl hours, slni'o they had to wait n long time before another enr cumn along to help them. day. The boys under the leader- ship of I!. Fcater left here early ' Sunday mornlnc hiked lo the I mountain top where Ihey built a fire nnd cooked dinner. They 1 returned home at t o'clock last ; ulght. j 1 Mrs. Hen Brown hna returned to her home in Lnncell Valley from l.os Angeles, whero sho spent the past several weeks on account of poor health. While In northern California sho visited her brother. Mrs. Brown's health Is Krontly Improvod. Mrs. Oils Mnek of -Medford spent tho week-end with her par ents,' Mr. nnd Mrs. Oarnr Potter, and her sister. Mrs. Frank Gray. Mrs. Molllo Bitritesa of Wicht tn, Kansas, who has boon spend ing the ' tint month with her par ents, has loft far Seattle, accent nnnlcd by her mother, Mrs. Oscnr Potter. She will visit In the north with other relatives before reluming homo. r.ouls nnrnhart was brought lo Klamnth Falls fnr medical treat ment nftor suffering a badly cut , hnnd rocently while operating a . The Cleaners and Dyers of :' Southern Oregon have postponed! their monthly meeting, which was' lo have been held In Klamath ' Falls. The meeting will convene ! some time In tho near future, i when the weal her Is morn favor-1 nhla so lhat members of tho as-1 sorhitlon from the valley city , might intend. I Mlsa Alice Spalding of Bend j pasaed through the city over the I eek end. en room south to i Stockton, Cnllt., whero sho was ' ended by the passing of hor I nuiler. . . ' Ed Sutton, prominent rancher i of the Midland country Is leuv- Ing for Santa Anna. California, j whero he will remain for some I time with his mother and Iwo i sisters. Mr. Sutton has been In I CASTORlAi A BABY REMEDY APPROVED BY DOCTORS i ros couc.coNtnmTiOM.ouvfinniA IM 1 uou always serve such good CO si rwss--s. I I ' ' ivyvAt-ri"! 'barr2,r- irj(4KUt7.-Xa W..SMaf (.tiMWJI-v !l WI I MN MIA.)' lu' fllf'l.We'WFV i U 1 Ji me" "Thanks, but it's no trick." "Oh, but it is. You don't know how hard I've tried." "Well, of course, we always use M J B. We've served it, for almost thirty years." , : Many people find that with M-J-B, tha strong blend, dicy use slightly less coffee. But w hether you make it strong or weak, MJB has a flavor that only the strong blend can give. Now it comes to you in an improved friction top key-can available only to M J B users, packed by our own vacuum process. a I it - r- a m km f- Eli r ; :A -l'f ii COFFEE l