u ! " H M'Iim:hii., nov aa, imu .) f PtMt'kte&temimMitimttwmmn THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I -" ! LONE PINE Mrs. A. C. Mm, liny Is visiting llunncll this week.- Mr, anil Mrs. Fred Stukel vvcro vlsltnr In this district Sunday, lltukol I looking nftor I). M. Mcl-o moro's cuttle. Mrs. A. C. llunncll nnd Mrs. J. K. I Kntnnn called on Miss Nora (.cert! son Sunday attcrnonn. I W. F. Wfomnn took dinner wlthi Mr. nnd Mrs, Bam Kninnn Sunday. I Mlis Florence DlllnrJ Is planning' a box social nnd program Tor Nov. j 2Jal tlio sohoolhousc, to which! everyone Is cordially invited, i It. W hitman hauled lumber from Mulln nil, week. ' AmonR the Klamath Falls lsltors from Ioriu Pine Saturday ww Mm. i A. C, llunnell, lolso nnd Je)co SIr ford, Mr. nnd Mr. Klgcr nnd child ren, A piles nnd Chester Knnian and Miss Klorenco Dlllard. Carl KlRcr hns recolvcd hts Pol- Mr. Knmnn took n load of-turkeys I HtRh School Needs lo mwn HAttirtiny. A. C. llunncll went to Applegalo I valley n few days ago. I ALGOMA 1M Kotsdevor nnd (Jus Melluvse went to Fort Klnmnth last Sunday lo hunt ducks nnd geese. W.m. Uhrman went lo Chlloquln Inst Sunday on Imslncis, AURUtist KruRcr went o Klamath Palls Saturday to huy supplies. John Hngclsteln went to Klamath Fall Friday on tiuslnrM. ttenrge KrutiM nnd llcniy Masters camo down from Chllnquln to visit their brothers, Blevo Master. nnd Katl Krnuss. Are Set Forth In Student Newspaper Record Made When , Cases Stricken From Court Docket i 46 FARM NEED IS SEEN .VthoitMlig nf I'iimIiiiIn Ih INvnlliil to Snerrns (Continued rtom Page 1) (Continued from 1'iiro 1) J 2 The prod lie to1 llert C. o F.vnns llawkltn, et nl small; It was hadty ventilated.; vorstts It. 1., Hirllng; lnd ono small dreMlng room, and Thomas versus 1 Kvnns ff ih,nr,i.f i..T.lri.. 8no t-o; UcorRo If feThey nro planning on uUg tnchOMus Charles l)uBan; S I.lnderroth samo hall ngaln this year, and the versus Oust Sodorlund; Hex Iten- J plr'Y,!tlwl tujiutout two basket mir WMI Southern Pacific Cos A bull teams, ns well ns tho boy, f ' ... . ,. . , . ,. ,, ,,., ' the time con bo divided so than ',,' A- ." tM . ll",," both ran gel enough practice Iniluson, et nl; Credit Service Co spite of the grout handicap, they nre determined to turn out teams that will mlonuately. represent Klamath IIIrIi. NOTICK Mr. A Von KrnllnRon has tnken up his otd occupation aRnln nnd Is row able to fill nil orders for clean inR of any kind. ' .l fii,t. v,i ... i,lr, i. . . n, in'niiicntu milium iit.iiiniN vtui acd China Mr which ho won at Hie,,,,,, bo ,,ono bl,roro It Mllrts frool. fair. ing. 22 HnTitmi in iiTTrnTrii'T'.MMniii 3 More Days To Take Advantage of Those In This Great Dress Sale. The right kind of dresses at the right price are the dresses that will sell. Exactly what these are doing. Women are buying these dresses because everything that is expected, and in most cases more, is embodied in them. Style, lines, original creations, materials, trim mings, colors, affects, modes, to fit the occasion and extreme economy. Even though you have one or two dresses how nice it is to have another change and especially so when style speaks louder than the cost 4 Groups At Surprisingly Low Prices. $1 35 $1 050 $OQ75 $9f45 Every Higher Priced Dress In Stock At Reduced Prices.. Many Women Are Interested lin Coats In order to maintain our complcto stock of Coats and Dresses moro urn ordered ecry day. Only today nioro thun two dozen now Rarmcptg wwo placed lu utocl:, shipped direct to us from our Now "York office. Ono group of beautiful Duvct-do-lalno In brown, bluo, cinna mon, fur dimmed, cmbrolduiou back effects also sluavctf, blouso, waUts, bolted full lined. Ileal snappy models and a wonderful valuu at 4 ipai.Tft Aw.t.ir uttlpmcnt of tho-io Mumilali Sport Coats In various Khades tin, I lun'erlals. Fur collais, bolted, doublo breasted, lined extra lei j:J .s, i:f(d rervlccublo coals at ijillMiU mid up. In tliu In ttr coats v;o havo practlrully nny kind of n coat you t doslrc. Cbolio of materials nud stylos, Popular shades, beaded nnd oiitbioliMy trinmied. wrappy or stralebt lino models. You haveu't sewi tliu cliolcn of ,'itocl; until you havo seen those ut Mom. I'rlced from .,... 982.50 iii The edltorliil columtH Indicate that the students nre ROtnR to be heard from frequently on the mios tlon of Improvements for the school, as Is Indicated In mi editorial deal ing with the purposes of the news paper. Only a few of the members of the merchants' bureau, who re cently visited the IiIrIi school, know of the existing conditions, such ns i the lack of equipment In the assent bly, class rooms, nnd the "two-by- , four" physical training quarter for i the Rlrls, tho lick of propor entlU . tlon throughout the bulldlnR nud the ' flnnncl.il roidltlou of tho stuJent ( body fi'oclal!on. It It pointed out. "All agiced that help should be phen. but ns to tho way. they wero uncertain. Some urRcd direct action 'by iIip county court; others direct nrtlon by the business men. Hut be forp anything could be doae, publl c ty was needed. A school psper was fevered, nnd n committee np j o nt to Wide how tho paper should be supported." GYMNASIUM PETITION Count; Aftked tn Add ?:t,000 to lludgct for Iiiipn)emeiit , A petition hn' bora prepared for circul.vm union- tie patroas of the lilph school and the taxpayers of the county f r their slRnatures. The "ntllloti rcqrrita tho county court and the budsrl committee of ttie .county crurt to ndd $3000 to the high school budKct for the nest year .nnd that work on the Ryninaslum be started as soon m tlo levy Is mnJe. A p.-titlo'i (f the same form U nHo prepared for tho signatures 'of tho hir.h school students only. j A meeting of tho senior clan will be held at 'J a. m. Thursday to see If tho members ut tho class deslro to i canvas the town Frld.iy for slRna tures to tho petition. Following Is tho text of tho peti tion To the Honorable County Couit unit the Itiutgrt Committee of Kliimiitli County, Ore. Whereas Klamath County High School lacks one of tho most es sential features of an up-to-date hlKh school, a gymnasium, and whereas the IiIrIi school can not do the physical tralnlnR work as required by law nnd thereby tho stuJcnts rf IiIrIi school suffer physically, mentally, and morally becausu of said lack of a Rym naslum: w'o tho undersigned pat rous of tho high school or tux pavers of Klamath county petition you that the sum of $3000.00 be added to tho high school budget versus C. V. Helmes: Nolle I'tley Utility Co. versus W. Hesse, el nl; Nolle t'lley Hculty Co. vertus Thco Schtminrker. el al: Nolle IMley Really Co. versus 1'. T. Penning. Ion. et nl; Nolt,. Ulley lleally Co. versus It. J. Sparks; Standard Fash Ion Co. versus M. K. McCormnck; Culled Tress Association versun Herald I'ubllshlng Co; Charles IjoIuuIs versus It. II. Uuunell, et nl; J. W. Lindsay, et nl versus 11. II. Itiinncll, et nl; John Koontx versus Klamath county, et nl; Frank Ward nnd Chnrlw l.oemls versus It. II. Uunnoll, et nl, and State of Oregon ex. rel Sallle W Manning versus Charles I. Haw kins. Ciliiiln.il (Ves Tho criminal cnscs dlini -.eJ were State of Oregon versus K A Qualf; M. J. Ueebo; Jes MllUtt. Joo Zinc;' Franklin J. Wllllsms Donald lloblnson; Frank Inrsbnll. Jack Porter; Clement llrndMirv, et al; Frank IloderomU' . Klward V. Jones; Potc Potersilenor and In tho mutter of tho nppH.'otlou of I.owts Davis for a write of IliIh-hs corpus. WASI1INUTON. Nov duy when American farm will be us extensively advertised throughout the country as Hie aule- mtbllo mil other nuimfiirliiiril ur- uutorlutiiitely llrlesfwlll simii nrrlve. lie. W. Ml fiances nio lo -: "ii'. .--.. ........ - --. Jnriiuie, piciddcut of the Knnsns Stnln Agricultural college, declined today before tho Washington Ad club, "The American farmer tins beep li.mkern iiml members of clmmhorn of enmmeiio have Imkiu Ii tnke the Held i farmer In in n business piutuer 'They me seelniJ that Ihey musl help him earn more money, nnd they nn In ginning lo nro ihat ho needs fiulp principally with bin imtrkctlnift nud soiling pioblems. "Tho nulling end of tho fanner's biiHluesfi bns been badly and most ASKS $500 DAMAGES iieiiitaiiitid with only ono sldo of the ndveitlslug business," he snld. "lu Itin main, ho thinks or adver tising an a morn or less trlrUy device employed by mllillemen lo notmrnto Hjheslei' MnlllHii Alleges Asviull In Hull Agiilti! A. V!iUtiom Allegim: that A Wlikslrom tm November fl. W'l'l. iiis.ittlted lilm with u slick id slnfo wood nnd enimed him to full mtnlnsl u stove, and t)mt bo siiffeii'd burns nud biiilseii neeessllntliiR medlriil lte.il- ncRlecicd. nireitnt mumiI. H)lMsler Miitlllla has filed bbimn lu pint, ho Is i milt In tho circuit court iiRitlimt A., Wlckslroin Mittlllla nsks $ fi 0 0 -lamiir.cn. I to blnmo lu purl nnd biisluesfi men ' are lo htnme In part. In a cortnln hciiso, udvei Using men nru mllcli toi blame. Problems lu imtrkoUug. nil ' veittslug nnd peltliut t lint ueoJ iioui-' Hon much more I linn ninny whloli hnve been snlred, Imve been uegti-i'i ed i "AKrleullural mei! nf Aiuerl'ai hnvo beRun lu coururu tlioinselvrs wlih the silling end of their bind-1 IN SENATE 22 HOURS Oncer 1'ht.l U'i'iiliili Heuutoi' CliihCi Willi III Iff Adilivi. him from bis money, lie prcbnblv I iinss. Tboy havo begun In leant It hns minion lull advertising an prartlce "The slgmi of the times are pointing lu iiuolher tho Mimo optulim or a target ban of rifle . however dlrcitli-i sell co-operatively, In organize nru lo resrect their nrgnuluitlMt. Tho next genenitliiii rf farmers Is imIiir I.) Rrnw up nlri-ilT .old' to tliu Mi . i of orrnuliallotl " WNWIINdTON. Nov US -The first Ameilcaii womitn sennlor. Mis. W, II I'ellon, tliotRlii. closed her teiialorbil rtrcer today after an swerlng her iinuio nud milking a hi let nddm's nmld applause. Her snrrrssor. Waller I". lleorge, was thin nw'itii lu Mrs. Pollen vrns sepuior Si hours nnd '.'ft minutes. AID ASrTLAND ROAD Slate Knglnerr Dlrctled u la-t tract After Drietnber T ( on POIITI.ANI). Nov 22 H Highway Knglnccr Nunn was llr- i ed bv tin- commission todav to b-t ' ' contract after Uocetnber 7 f r tho wldenltiR nnJ Eiirfaclng of a cc Man of tho Ashland-Klamath Falls lilph way. POIITI.ANI), 'Nov. 22 Operation nf over 200 trucks given tho high way commission by tho federal rov ernment netted tho commission 17.1,000 last year nnd $32,000 so far this year, Secretary Klein re ported at thetnetlnR today. Tho commission operates the trucks haullnR Rravcl nud rock, and rhurR is contractors for their usn Tho commission nnuounced Its willing nets to release lluv trucks to rouit Ilex on tho samo terms. 'ivrannHHHiiB a rurawgpiw I rrv..SMliTn y rr MKMOItl.W, MII.KSTO.Vi: TO UK CO.VSTItl'CTKII IlV HTAM'DltD STANFOItl) UNIVKItSITY. Cal Nov. 22 Construction of u ' M mortal Milostona" In Franco Is to bo undertaken by Stanford I nl vorslty, ono of tho 12 American col Icrcs asked by tho French re public to sharo In tho memorial program. Tho mlleslono will bo added to tho hlRh school budget . 0no of 20 marking tho lino of flor for next year and that work upon' ., .. i .ma i. thn vmn...!.,... . .In,l.l . ... I "" UIIYailCO III f rrtlliu III w.a h n iitHniuiii w nun tliu ua suu.i as tho levy Is made. OliVMPIO IH'ST CI.U11 T( or iaTK UNVK1I. PltKSIDKNT SAN Flt.VNCISCO, Nov. 22. A 'bust of William Qrcer Harrison, for a decado president of tho Olympic club of San Francisco, will be un- i veiled at tho club on December 3. the sixth anniversary of Harrison's will day $182 cost 1350. Stanford ,81. At a rccont tag students raised KOL'flllT PltlSON TKItM PORTLAND. Nov. 22. Dr. F. J I.onlhan, sentenced to 18 months In federal prison on a chargo of auto theft, today said bo had JiotiKht , tho scntenco to study criminals In I death. Tho bust was dono by Halg ' prison. Ho told of three doctor , Pat'glan, noted sculptor, and for friends serving tlmu for tho samo mer prcrldent of tho organization, purpose ( TONIGHTATTHE) STRAND 10C- viii:iii: i:vi:uyih)iiy ;oi:.s he.mi: of tiii: iiodki.sso.v j"i:.TUiti:s -2()C William Hnmilton Osborne's famous Saturday Evening Post Story "The Troop Train" is pictured, when Edgar Lewis presents "Love and the Law" Full of action and a picture you'll like. ALSO GOOD COMEDY First Show 6:15 Admission 10c and 20c COMING FRIDAY Neal Hart in his latest "THE HEART OF A TEXAN" COMING SUNDAY Mabel Ballin in "MARRIED PEOPLE" ff fwiyjvViV & wwmim "wm: .& 3 . rU' WKu ttfi t m 3 t I'M YO BIRD U K j UST BUY A SUIT or Overcoat costing twenty-five dollars or more, or thirty- five dollars of other merchandise and you get this Thanksgiving Turkey FRE im m mi VU NEED THE CLOTHES, and prices here are right. The Turkey costs you nothing. See the birds on display and pick out yours. Only one bird to a customer, and the number' is limited, so get busy today. K. SUGARMAN " 1 AIM'T MAD AT NOBODY " ' i fi i DM J tiVf ft I V I )' I I'd M-JTwffrijyixwfffyafcywtft fr"t W rwn; - ' S' ...