S V fafflK HIIVIW THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON tuhsdav, NOvninr.n 30, nwo IMVM 7HE PARlASW 5H0P BIG REDUCTION SALE OF ALL FALL HATS Will sell all my slock of Fall Hats at great ly reduced prices. Your choice of any Hat '$4.95 AND $5.95 Children's Hats, Choice $1.50 AND $2.00 This sale will last one week only, beginning Wednesday, December 1st THE PARISIAN SHOP BEATRICE HARRINGTON Ft. Klamath Man On Trip; Bramwcll Gets Bag of Geese (Portland Orugmilmi ) (luy A. I.nwton Is lit tlio Imperial from I''irt Klniinlli, vlilcli ilocim't iiiiiiin iinvfliliif fn mfiHt fif thn nrriHRMt Itmiunitlons of Oruftoulans, In other day's wlion (ho MoiIdon MiDilit I'nclo Ham's Jinny to 11 standstill In Hid Invu buds, Kurt ICIainiitli, n tit til t n ry pout In thn Klimmtli Imtlnn rosorvnllori, broKo Into Mm rront paso or nil 1110 iiiiwHtiiitnrH nf din tuition. Ciililaln Jack 11 nil (illmr Idiidor of tliu Modoc with uxi'ctituri nnil linrli'il lit For I Klamath. I' or yimm riiiiio or mo riii:iilnr nrmy soldlcs stiitlouud Micro used to M'lll IiIIn of ropii to visitors, assuring tho tendorfmt that thn ropu nan Mm lilonllcul ono with which Ciiptnln .luck wnii haiiKnd. With tinoiiRh kvc to kci'p hlrn In fooit for months anil a very bnd colli, Frank (' HruiiiwHI of firnnts Pan him ri'turnnil from n trip to Klamath county Mr llrntnwrll. rnshlcr of a bank at (Irants rain, In registered at tlm llottil OrcRon. For thrro days nnil thrco nlKhts there was Incessant rain anil llr. llnimwiill hnil to llvo out ami nli'i'P out ilurltw: tho storm. Tliln accounts for tho cold which al umni loft hi in speechless. Tho Reuso woro no plcntlfn Ithnt ho hnd no trouhlo In hnKKlnR thn limit and tho hlrd iinrn now In cold storage. Proprietor 609 Main Street W44rtr Order Your Suit Now ! i Price of Woolens have been reduced Per- ' ' feet fit guaranteed. Prompt delivery. j; Your inspection invited. CHAS. J. CIZEK, Merchant Tailor si'i'tivci i.aki: mtirri.vcK Thn (pftrhrr and pupils of tho Hprlnj; Uikn school jjavo a small pro rtramo ami haskiit nodal Hntunlny night Thn Intake! sold well, tho net proceed being HD. Mr. and Mm. Frank Stewart spent Hunilny with Mr. and Mm. dus 1 111 ynril Miss Hilda Chaso visited on Fri day with Mlsi l.ucllln Stewart. Mr and Mm Arthur BehnMner and daughter l'aullno woro visitors at thn Do I'ny Inimo Sunday. National Weather Strip Tho National weather strip may still ho Installed thin yoar If order nrn nlnrnit Itninedlatclr Mr. Col lier, statu agent, who left for Ilcnd Saturday, loft behind him Mr. J. IV. Ilakur. who I placing tho weather strip on several of tho homo In tho city- Ho will bo Kind to call and explain It many advantaRC to those who may bo Interested. It noror wear out, will pay for Itself In tho fuol It avc and ntrord o much comfort by tho shutting uot of cold and dust that you would not glvo It up for ten time tho cost. Order left at Tho Herald orTico will bo de livered to Mr. linker. Ask tboso fortunate enough to have Installed this, weather strip what they think of It; then phono In your request forTilr. Ilakor to call. 30-1 AT Tilt: MIICHTV TIIUATIli: Onrgo Walsh, tho biff, brawny nthlolo of tlirt film, ha added to hi many successes In "Tho IJoad I. Inn," which play tonight at tho Liberty thontm I'uiil If. H Ion no ha written ft corking drama -tolling tho story of tho real "power behind tho throne" of illicit moonnhlno hIIIIh located In tho mountain of Kentucky H'h tho kind of story strong men llko. It iniikdH a big appeal to mothers, and tlin young folk are thrilled with thn prowess displayed by thn star. Director Doll Henderson has spared no pains In making this tho best of thn popular Walsh pictures tovo and tlio oil beenmo Ignited. Tlio flamo shot Into his face, and In attempting to extinguish them hi hand and arms woro burned. . UI3DMONI), Nov. 30. Tho fac tory building of tho Redmond Juni per Manufacturing company 1 com pleted and tho machlnory I alt la plftca, It I announced, Officer of thn company wired for an oxport to visit tho plant nnd ot tho say proporly that tho mnklng of tho Junlpor pcn ell slat may begin. "1'p In Mary's Attle," tho comedy ibi luxo feature, tho attraction at tho Liberty theatro tofnorrow, Is a thrill ing and amusing story of high Jinks In a girls' seminary with thn mlrth provoklng Incident and tho 'melodra matic thrill brought out by a No- rak, Harry Drlbbon, a captivating baby, and a bevy of htautlc Lt I OREGON BREVITIES I WH.I.OW HIMtlNOS, Nov 30 On Katnrdny night or Sunday somo malicious person opened tho pot cock to tho nil tank on tho Peltier- homer orchard and allowed 3,000 gallon of mudgo oil to run out. Thero havo been other cases of mis chief and petty thievery In tho neigh borhood and ranchers aro prepared to defend tho property. PORTLAND, Nov. 30. Albert Magnuior was fined $200 and James Gustation 150, after they had been convicted In tho municipal court Fri day on a charge of violating tho pro hibition law Iloth men wero ar rested In a resldcnco at tho corner of Park and Oak strrct by Serg eant Shad and Patrolman Fair, who found thrco pint of moonshine which (Sustafson endeavored to pour Into a sink when tho police entered. Mi:i)FOItD. Nov. 30. Tho Med ford football eleven burled tho jinx, which ha hung to tho local high school for year on tho Ashland gridiron Thanksgiving day, when thoy swamped tho lied and White 23 to 0 In one of tho lest games over witnessed by southern Oregon people. -AAAAAA-AAA AAAA.AAAMi m99999 tttfnfggggfrggfrgg90ffJffflSKftSff3ttKBmMWSBKSM t PORTLAND, Nov. 30. Albert Wing paid 141 In salaries for 18 special Juror becnuso he changed his mind about having a Jury trial. Wing was charred with driving a motor truck while Intoxicated, and was given a C0day Jail scntenco by Mu nicipal Judgo Rossman. .After calling for a Jury ho decided not to use It nnd pleaded guilty bctoro Circuit Ljudgo Staplcton. He was fined ISO and compelled to pay the costs. , jbr clean oil in a clean engine ""N J ieo motoring puhlic. has hem quicn w appremuu: OUR new Modem Crank case Cleaning Service for motorists has won immediate approval.Manymotoristahavo come to us for Modern Crank case Cleaning Service since our first announcement last week. Itshows that motorists want to maintain their cars In per fect running condition, clean and well lubricated, and that they appreciate a service that does the work for them thoroughly and quickly for a nominal charge. It saves them the trouble, time and inconven ience of doing this necessary bat dirty work themselves. Mo automobOs can operate h beet when lubricated with dirty oil, diluted with fasoline. Fresh oil added to the old dirty oil docs not help much. The engine and crankcase should be flushed clean at frequent in terval regularly. It is 'the only remedy. The garages listed below are now equipped to do this work thoroughly and quickly for a nominal charge, and in tho modern way using Calol agent and refilling with Zerolene of the correct grade for your car. This treatment given onot to vour ensrine will result is fairrwItMe better perfymance,1 Dona regularty n wju lengineei tbeUfcofyoucceaT. 4VSav rkfaglenmnr ee i3o6iTeWtnn( J UNION TAXI CO. AND TRANSFER Baggage called for and delivered. We have open and closed cars for our patrons. Wc go any place any time. Phone 424-3 G. E. WASHBURN Contractor and Builder Construction Work of any kind. No Job too largo or too small. Estimates furnished froo of charge. riioxn 280-n 44MMfr-M''Mr MillinerY SACRIFICED i The remaining stock of Hats will be offered for 25. 33V3 and 50 off regular I prices. ALL TRIMMED HATS ortmos CITY. Or.. Nov. 30. Ror. Andrew Jackson Josslyn, one of tho well-known pioneer ministers of Oregon, whoso homo Is at Canby, Or., was seriously burned about tho hnmls. arm and fa co on Thursday afternoon whllo ho was attempting to clean a clock with kerosene Her. Mr. Josslyn was standing near tho y2 PRICE 'ALL BEAVER HATS 14 OFF ALL UNTRIMMED SHAPES y3FF At regular prices our Hats were considered reasonable; how they are Bargains. HECTOR'S THE WOMEN'S HAT CENTER I lllltll t4H--H-t44-M''--M-44 I P 1 juirouT-n-ru-L-i i " "lVMWWUUlA " ' ' itlsrffi DANNER-PATTY MOTOR CO. - WIMER & SON E. A. PAGE Fort Klamath, Oregon Fort Klamath, Oregon ARE YOU Concerned in Your Tel ephone Service Tolophono service Is now universally rccognlrod as a necessity In business and social llfo. In your own business every day a hundred dotalls aro disposed of by tolorhono which would requlro weeks of tlmo and cost you many times over your precnt expense If thoy had to await tho slow and antiquated methods of a fow years ago. In your homo tho convenience nnd adaptability of telephone service mnko tho day's duties easy, which, If the telephono were absent, would prove to bo a Blow nnd cumhersomo task. In other words, the telophono is Indlsponsablo In your offlco and your homo. Tils being true, you aro concerned In whether or not the Company which furnlshos your servlco can continue and Improve and extend that service. You are Inter itcd In whether or not money can be obtained to maintain and build up the syotom which Is trying to keep pace with Oregon growth and progress. Nc-llicr tho telephone company nor any Other public service company can go ah.'ru f Its revenues aro not sufficient to maintain and operate its property and pay a .Mr earning on the money necessary to extend Us business to meet the public don. nail. iu are Interested- -It Is your service. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company i-.--.-. -. j. .. -- a . LTUUI..-J-.W1-- .-- ...W.I.OWWWI 'jjijijrvii'i ivi "".""'',lpl