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PACE SIX DELAY ACTION ICITY COUNCIL 'EXPERIENCES SIXTH SIREEt T SYSTEM j Dot show up at hi own snnirer.jmom, tbe Me4fur4 dm tu in, are sold here. The schools all orer ; nary ball and the honors ot Ibe traduced to the 1J wives ot the Turkey are oneniDK late this year,; ! ereniiiK were performed by bis governor's harem. to alio lime tgr the publication ' small son. The Kore'rnor suoke broken ot the new teiVbooks which In-! The ball was preceded, by a baa- French and It .as In Ihis language elude the improved alphabet. j ;quet in the colorlul ball of the ; that hi and McDonald conversed " r- and Mrs. McDonald and' hall's palace. At the end ot this as fhey ale dinner alone loitet her. Richard left Cherbourg on the Ma-1 ; room slrod the famous peacock . in the morning the governor gave Je-etic and were caught in the same ' j throne, which J inlaid with dia-1 instructions to fbe Arab drivers to ,' storm which brought disaster to; . monds, rubies and pearls, and iur-; escort his -uest safely to bis de-' the Vestris. A member of the , rounded always by a number ot tjnation. ' same company for which MclJonald . . guards, ith. yes and he learned about The cllmai of the evening was women from a sheik. It happened an elaborate display of fireworks, ' once when the local man was brought from Japan by way of the cross Ins the desert with a convoy. Persian (ulf. tbe result of a year's and they came near a bunch of Assessment Question Holds Street Repair Machinery; Pan., c-.u.. rwU. iSrrtoX,,c.!-,, fwlM?1. i Oannrrmanriori hi Torn .Babvlon' Carthaae. Athens,.' jtiaklnK of Persian perfumes re- and flashed a wicked, curly knife UP Ordinance for NeWi neCOir.rrienaeU Dy UUiTl- dreams, to most of us. reality to minded Mrs. McDonald of the time at them. This was a warning that ...... Mr. and .Mrs. Harold McOunald, . her husband, along wHh 4 other they were coming too near the miliee IS AUinOriZea at who retur.ud tu iledfoid yeHter- guests, dined with Keisdal. king of tents of the women. ;day, after two years' travel in En- lrai. The dinner was brought to Alphabet Changed GOSt 01 $7200 Extra lol nl Afla, where Mr. .McDon- the quests in brass basins, and, be- The most popular publication in T TO PURCHASE ! ABROAD -TOLD EQUIPMENT BY M'DONALDS - a ARE UNCERTAIN KLAMATH KAL.IJ Big duiry j fVinetinie will b h1 iJweui- htr 7 to itlniuLite development I fnrliiMtry. 1 lritilVf.T'iV ViiC M (4. - work and bin wife were amoiv; . , tbe rUtiro of the other boat. Tbe pike and supply of Thunks- Mr. McDonald is tlU recuperet- ; ffivins turkey will bo a multer of In from a severe case of typhoid conjecture for mit sections of the fever contracted in Constantinople, country thl year. Lighting Park Avenue ; Paving Authorized Vote, Is Canvassed By Council ' He will remain here til he fully recovers and then there will be another trip across the ses. and more adventures in still more for eign ports. Perhaps. IMH ANOKl.K.S. Nov. 21. (P C. C. Spii-er. capitalist here, and J. I,. Due to the continued warm w-aihr pjckem and dealer are not ftecuriiiK their ukuu! supply, re port to the department of uKrlcul tun indicate. Tlie depart men t'H off (via U nay that for the first time in many years the cot of the Thankwuivinir piece de renounce, Help Not Needed. Th tre-t pur hn.Mf r-pairffiic or and additional build i n li aid 'a employed as sales mana-'tween courses, servants came Constantinople now, according to ' Maddux, president of Maddux Air n(l tne (iUauiy of the supply, may Kr lor a caterpillar tractor com- aro'ind and bathed the hands of Mn. MrDonald. hi the new alpha-: I-inen, unnounced acquixitlun of ()e a nmu(.r on which most mur pany. : the fiuebU In perfumed water. bet. which is an adaptation of bind for a "pyand central air ter- Uels will have little Information And ll-months-old Kit hard, who, Enters Harem some of the European letters, as minal" betweea here and Glen- 'untilihe holiday purchases tUurt. was born in J'arfis. was with them, t Th'ro was the time, too, when applied to the sounds of the native I dale. They said coast ruction would ! Hicbard's name was given a dif- Mr. McDonald was met outside of ( language. Copies of this alphabet' be started immediately. .Two half- 1 fc'CIO Strong values indicated in ferent accent wherever they went,1 Haibert, Turkey, by the governor are wld on the streets of Constant mile runways will be built, and the recent strikes at Crown minea east Ouite a crit of Important and equipment for the city at a cost of a .. ...i I ... ITl'OII uu m al.islMl t.n l.v tho itv mine iiuninnw -i-u '',. ,ll ',,, ,.,, : according to Mrs. McDuoahl. th; of the province and escorted to his ; tinople much as the Saturday Kven-! initial hangar will be 4o by the cily council lant iiih'ht, and "-..h,. t..,. . .,-. 'former Lucille Saunders of the private uawn where, contrary to , Inir Iot or the dally news-paner f-t in wizp. t(Jregunian staff. In I'arls the ac-i - - - jcent was on the last syllable, and ' hiil heard rtrnl imri)V d ih rcnirt cnuw of the absence of Mayor on thal .uet ut ,hK council AlenUcrler. in kiiok: place oun-: committee on Kt re u .us follow. 130 iof here, on Little .North Kurk of ( SfintlMm. New Playhouse FRANK'S Comedians J Present Thurs., Fri., Sat. and Sunday Merchants Half-price Tickets Good All This Week 3-Act Farce Comedy "Too Many Husbands" A Laugh Every Minute Coming "High Cost of Loving" . fllman A. l Hul,l,r.j. cnairrnan: There has Jut recently been of the eotnmlttee on finance, I'rr. J turnn Y , ,h t.iy me um of Kiieil, action on sumo other mat- $c,s ji n, this amount I from the ter wan postponed. I county for tases levied liy them In It IM.-I11K the lat niKht for lo-!j2, tor (,-eneral road pur.oic. sitile ohjectionM to he heard hefore ! L'pon recrf-lvliup the ahove amount the aisiix! of ordinance, provld- yUUr alreet and road committee ilisr for a new Mrcct llnhtlnit -1 called a meetlns akln(( nil pro tein for Klxth Htrei-t and for thejperty owners reiueitlnit street Im pavlnt; of J'ark avenue, an ordin-j provements to attend and reifixler anee to pave that street was med t ihelr wants for street und road and It was decided to hold a pee-: improvementa. At this meetlni; we iul meetlriir nest Tuesday niicht to ere requested to huild a sldeivuik ree-lve hlds. on both black-top and along Kumiuit avenue from concrete. j Koui th htreet to West JackHon in Italy they called him Itlcardo. Now that they're back in the I'nited States, the tiny, iolden haired Parisian will in all prob ability Ik called IJick. Too weary, after the Ion? trip, . to ku into details the couple, who are visiting for a while at the home of Mr. McDonald's parents,; .Mr. and Mrs. J. K. .McDonald, ac- i cominodated a Mall Tribune re porter with a few incidents from the'ir wealth of experiences abroadJ tin tl... .. , However, action on the Hixth street, also install a culvert at the ' UBg , exnulsltp des'l-'d One of street liBhtln .,ues.ion was de. corner of North Holly street and f" ' ', "' ifj ? u,?, ve.Vi -.1 i layed until It can be ascertained West Third street. These reucts Hl,eaKn(, , ,,,,,.,, remiIlded Mr.' imy olio fiouui trial ww i'ivmci ; viri. iuaimi him.- ui wiuiuui ownerti of that street ran be ilhm-mh- drawhiK from the fund turned over ed under tho Hancroft act provld- ' by the county. Ing for the 10-year payment plan. ipjefftlon has been raised at) to whether thin Is h-Kally perm I nlld for liKbtlng. Then, too, tliere Is some talk about the Hixth Mrect property owners considering a plan by which they would pay their at sementft In ca)t. Incidentally, n petition was re reived by the councid last nlKbt from the- property owners on Itlv eraPJe avnue, bctwen Kant Main utrei-t and Kmtt Ninth street, ni-U-infe for Die Installation of a mod ern street J 1 h tint; .system In the territory named, I'elitlon riled. This petition wuh placed on flic, und InaHiiuleb as Main street and some of the other eross lutdness ttree.tfi ttie expected to also follow the cxfiinple set by Klxlh street in neeking a modern IlKhiinte syntcni, ft was UKKodd by some of the council men that action on the Klxth mI reel and Klvcriddc petition 1mi delayed until all petilions were lp, and cover them all fn the pns hho of one ordiniiru e, from Ihe motive of economy In advertising, etc. ' 'This brought out the explnnatlon from Jack Thompson, In oaf mnn nier of the California Oregon nw. er company, that the property owners of Klxth street would In t that their proposition be con fidered wenarately from all others None of the Klxth street property owners were present last night. The vote of the city cast at the recent city election, held nt the fame time an the state and national r lection, was canvassed, and the city budget ordlnimce passed. A; number f ordinances were 4asired relaling In the sale of In-, dividual city properties and delln iiuent pi'operty set) lenient h ami property chnnges. The snles In volving elty property amounted to about H(MiO. Petitions tor street lights In vari ous neighborhoods were referred In the eouni-ll cnuimlltro on light ing, nnd petitions for minor street repairs were referred to Ihe city superintendent und committee on si reels. Mrs. Louisa Joh of t'hfeugo testi fied that her husband hud - bar guliied in sell her for 30 down und :t on delivery, hut that she re fi,.,t to he delivered. y-y v.; --".r lT 'New Hair Mode from Broadway "Everyone admires mv lmir, now tliak I'm doliiif It tlin new v Hint nearly ecry millv smart ulrl I know is tisiiijr," sv Miss Amies Tranev, IsipulHr daiM-er, now apia'ariu In tlio misdnay lilt, "lilo ItllH." Mv lmir duesn't need linmHioltif nioro llti tmee a inonlli, now, My sculp feels Isdter than It over lias felt. I lmvo B"tirn rid ol all my iliinilriilf. My lialr is nii'.eh easier to arraiinr, mid II slnvs 11ml way. All I do to keep it like tills Is put a few thislici of Dunderinu on my briieli orry lime 1 use it. It's "underfill how Panderine silds to tlio heitUy of your lialr, make, It look so silky if lustrutis." llunderlnu is not oily, li removes the oily II I in from eiuh st rand of hair nnd restores the iiHtnrsI color and lustre. It dissolves dandruff, cleunset and Invigorates Hie - I i. It Is de lijrldftilly frsyrsiiml. The blfr bottles re just 3(Ve at all drug stores. Ilean tlfnl, smooth, gleaming hair and a healthy tvalp lur (vw ccula, " McDonald of the tlmu he was in vited to the anniversary inaugural liall r fl.a ,1iUh ...e quc.on o. purcnasinif a.ini- A from over ,he ,,roy. Ilona street e-iuiptnent for the city incl. and rel),eBH,.,a, ,., ,,m uauons oi me worm were invueo. naa Jong lieen discustM-d liy youi- corumittee and we now recommend that the following equipment be purchased : 1 one-mun road mnin talncr with 12-foot blade and tractor at tachment to cost 13,600.00 1 5-ton tandem roller tu cost 1,800.00 1 2-JackhniMiier air com pressor to cost 1,K00.00 J7, 200.00 This amount Is In execs of the sum received from the county, however we feel the city Is badly In need of this equipment and that one half of the cost of cfuiiuient cun.be paid this year and Iho bal ance In 182 from the street and rood fupds. We understand It will ulso be necessary to pny a portion of the cost of oIliiiK the Crater Ijike hlKhwny und the (loir course road from this fund which will total about 11,000. These two Improve ments me within the city limits. Deduction this amount from the Ifl.liai.U there Is a balance of 0,V31.b4. If one-half the cost of the equipment Is paid from this, II will leavo a balance of 2.300 to operate the equipment and pur chase additional pipe and material. At the present time .we havo In operation only one one-man Kinder . mil is not adequate to properly maintain tho GK miles of dirt nnd gravelled streets. The lanilem roller will bu used for street palchlna- pui -poses, nnd will ellmliiute tho hand roller now In use. Wo can purchase asphalt In 1000 pound hatches fioin thu lloriold asphalt plant for 5.1.00 per hatch anil with the use of a power roller, patches In thu pavement cun hu inadu nt conslderublo sav ing. " The method of breaking the pavement for sewer and water connections with hand drill, H too costly, iihd your committee deem It un act of economy to puichunu uu air compressor. fihould thu above equipment lie secured no additional help will bo required to opcruto thu machine ns thu men now in the employ of the street and roud department can opurnto them. the city was pretty well combed for formal clothes. American gov ernment officials were required by custom. to npiiear with the other of ficials in Persian costume. Shah Absent The shall, himself, however, did HAD TO WORK TOO HARD Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Gave Her Strength Mt. C'armel, Pa. "After my second baby was born I had to work tiw Imrd nnd ls on my feet too non Ih'chiihc my litn Imnd wns ill. Af ter li in death I was in rmh a wen 1. enrd and run flown condi tion that notli itir H-cmed to help me. I am starting tho fourth brittle nf Lvdia Ji. Pink- ham's VejretfiblQ Compound and feci a great dn heller. I am much trouper find don't get km timl out when 1 wiirdi or work Imrd. I do lioiiM'kei pin;; niii dreV-miikin mid I highly recommend the Vegvt.iblo (i)inM)iiiid. I 11m willing' to mirnwr letters." MtlH. (KltTltl'liK lll'TTH, 4 11 H. Market St., Mt. C'annel, 'u. liSIIIXd HAI.TH ( Itl lHH STATE THEATRE Any Seat 15o Any Time Children Under 12, 15c Shows Change Daily TONIGHT AND THURSDAY (Continued from Tags One.) ci'iimen, who unllmbered their ma chines for tho first lime, on the voyage. ironiliirns Sunday. Tho Murylund will proceed south ward ngaiii tonight, malting the first stop' of thu good-will tour ut Ainapahi, Honduras, Huiiday. tin that same day tho Hoover parly will go to Im. fnlon, Hulvndor. for an afternoon receptum, leaving Huiiduy night for t'orlnto, Xlcar aguu, u-huro n third slop will be made Monday. A call ut runtn Arenas. Cosln lilca. Tuesday, will complete the present tour of Con ten I America. Driving directly soiiihward for Huuin Alnellcil, thu Wuiyliind will roach (luuyqiiil. Kcuudor. nbout November 30, whoro I'resldeiit ls Idru Ayoi'ii Is rspevted to welcome Hie president-elect. After one day there tho Maryland Is to proceed to I'alluo, l'eru, the official Pally driving by nlitomobllu to Unm, where Mr. Iloovor will spend n night und a day. The good-will pally In tu be welcomed llielo by I'rdddrill Augiisto II. Loguln anil received ut several formal func tions. Iteachlng Vulpiilso, Chile, c reinbeiT, Mr. Hoover will depart Iminedl.ilely for KimtliiKii and go across country by train to llueiios .Mies, Argentina, wheru tho pariv will spen, s day und n night. Thru it Will proceed o Montevideo, t ill- uuay, and lllo De Janeiro on the return trip norlhwnrd, the II literary for which Is not yet eonipleied. bla Pic i urea V. I !ii'i!'Mi";,'ii"svli "ili!'lll!'.!!!'!'!.iTli!lll!''lll Colunj j prw.stSjt ' ' t- Hobart ' Bosworth Jacqueline Logan Richard Arlen cstti a. aii, Production iioitAii i it;i:s i:.nt. si:.ssit).v (Continued frc:n I'ngo One.) Iiilnriiatlonnl poueo and also tu any workable rullef incunures fw ari cull m e. The graiun Jolneil the . Assocla lion of thu American Und Oram C'ollegea lur Its afternoon session. . ,a Id Ullions ISf Diilnlh loot his right car divine through window In escape nrroal. L rroduallM-cTI, t AjQasnj Mm. MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price; No Matter What the Price MANN'S THANKSGIVING OPPORTUNITIES AT MANN'S TOMORROW THURSDAY SPECIALS Silk Hosiery Special Kollins .and Theme Silk Hone; full-fashioned: all folors; uj) to $1.93 values. Special Thurs- 1 AQ day, pair Pl.ti7 Neckwear Laee, net, linen and mus lin Collar and Cuff Sets; all new styles. Kepular iiee .G9c. On sale CAp Thursday, set Collars . Collars and Cuffs. A new sliiinnent just in. Made of eeru, net, laeej'and u: e o r e 1 1 e. Special 'r:::i:, $1 19 Blankets 70x80-ineh double part wool blankets; come in blue, gray, rose,-tan, green and lavender plaids. A big special 6 A OC Thursday, pr. vt.OO Bedspreads 81xlU5-inch Taney Crepe Ued Spreads; come in rose, blue and gold stripes. Jfegular price- $2.'2o. On sale Thuredav, tfj "I QC special I. 'Oi Leather Bags In a variety of styles and colors. Ycrv s p ce i a 1 S:1:....'.. $3.95 Gloves Women's Novelty Cuff and Pullon Fabric! Gloves in beige and gray; $1.5!) values. Sue- t 1 A C cial, pair Children's Union Suits In Wool, and Modi u in Weight Cotton. J)utc!r neck, elbow sleeves, knee and ankle length. Regu lar price $1.95. d -l rjr Sjiecial, pair.... 3 In Time for the Holiday Festivities Comes This Remarkable Dress Offering' Which includes the ' Season's Best Styles Hundreds of Dresses Going at Half Price and Less $15 Dresses $7.50 50 wonderful new Silk, and Wool Dresses. .Made of Satins, "Wool Geor gette, Flat Crepe and Velvet combi nations in one and two-piece styles; all colors and styles. L'p to $15.00 values. Special Thursday, d?y Cl") each ' $25 Dresses $12.00 This is without doubt .the best value we have ever offered 150 charming new dresses, made of satins, silk, wool velveteen and velvet and georgette combinations, in one and two-piece- styles; colors black, navy, tan, brown, rose. Mine and independence blue. All splendid new up-to-date modes; all sizes. These dresses sold all season up to $25.00. As fl? 1 O (f a big special Thursday, each. .. 1 $39.50 Dresses $20.00 A group of 50 chic new dresses; made of satins, crepes and many other desirable ma terials, in all the much-wanted shades for fall and winter wear. These dresses are suit able for afternoon and eveninir wear and sold up to $:19.50 each. As a tfon ff big special Thursday PiU.UU Every Dress in the Store at Reduced Price - 1 l 1 Extra Specials in Dress Goods Dept. WoolChallie 27-inch All-Wool llotony Chal lie in beautiful new patterns. Light and dark colors, special .Thursdav, $1 Otf yard VlC,0 Crepe Back Satin Heavy weight, 40 inches wide, in Mack onlv. Hcgular price $:U5. On sale tfJO QC Thursday, yd P J Velveteen :j(!-ineh good tjuality Dress Velveteen,' fast colors and fast pile, comes in red copen. navy, black, brown, green and cork. uegular price $12.75. erv sjiecial Tlnn-sday, yard $2.69 Panne Velvet -10 inches wide in colors suit able for Afternoon and Eve ning Dresses. JJ1 7C Special, yard " ' Wool Crepe 54 inches wide in an excellent weight for Dresses, comes in a beautiful line of colors. Special Thursday, 2 Madras Shirting SO inches wide, fast colors in white ground with mercerized stripes. Kegular special Thursday, yard price (J9c; 5.9c Damask Draperies Up to $3.45 values; very spe cial Thursdav, d0 QC yard .90 THURSDAY SPECIALS Gloves Women's Novelty Cuff Fabric Gloves in beige and gray; all sizes. Very special Thurs- QC.r' 'day, pair Children's Outing Sleepers Made of Figured Outing Flannel, good patterns; sizes 2-o' and 8 yea r s. Kegular price $2.19; spe cial Thursday, $1 95 pair . . w Rayon Bloomers Good quality, all sizes and colors. Ycrv special r:1":: 85c Vests to match, 69 each. Outing Flannel Gowns For women, long sleeves, all 'sizes; a very good quality. For Thursday's selling, QKn each 17 "Bemberg"Hose Full-fashioned, made of a new kind of .Yarn, the best wearing hose made. Comes in the new'fall and winter shades. Very spe- uVn::::l::-:$i..oo Infants' Dresses Made of Fine Batiste, all . stamped ready to em broider, styles include tucked necks- and hem stitched edges at sleeves, i:eck and hem line. Regu lar, price G9o. : On sale r .59c Ticking Finest quality, the light er Pillows are to be had only by using this extra light weight all-linen tick ing, guaranteed dust and down-proof. (.! o m e s in blue unci - white strioes. V cry special Thursdav, vard Sweaters Women's Slip-over Wool S w eaters. styles, all colors and sizes. Many of these sweaters are cheap at $5. Special J nursuiiy, each 43 c All- new $3.50 New Waists t erv $2.00 rnoNt-48o-4e Mail. Orders Promptly Filled nunc tu rnie iiroaaeiollis special Thursday, each JlcmnbipwitmtatiStcu f "THE STORE FOW EVEPVBODV i J House Dresses Made of Prints and Ginghams. Real $1.50 values. fC Thursday, each ..: P 1 .UU Postage Prepaid Agents for Butterick Patterns MCOfORD.OM . rji' pi'fr1