pick Four? EVENING TIER A'TjH, KLflMATFT VAUS; OKEGON THITKSDAY. SErTRMHEIl KB) 1025 9 Deer Season Opened . 10 TP 1 Sept Have You a License? Do You Know the Best Places? We are in a position to supply you with the very best in hunting equipment. Guns Ammunition Boots Hunting clothes of all kinds. And in addition to these things we serve as an information bureau for the benefit of all sportsmen. We can tell you where the deer are to be found the distance from here the condition of the roads and any or all information that will make your trip easier. For 19 years THE GUN STORE has been the center of the sportsmen's world in Klamath County, and we have maintained that position through square dealing and selling only that merchandise that we knew was the best for the money. Make the Gun Store Your Headquarters Ti he Gun Store m There is nothing more conducive to good health than keeping your foods fresh and wholesome. The cost of keeping your ice box full of ice is so small no o?ie can afford not to. Order today. Save your foods and con serve your health. Cool drinks bring comfort put ice in your water. Oregon Trunk President May Be Here Soon O. T. Attorney is Com ing to Klamath Next Week Klamath Ice & Storage Co. Phone 58 It is possible that W. F. Turner, president ot the Oregon Trunk rail road, will ae:ompany Claries F. Hart, attorney of that lino, on a visit to Klamatu Falls next week, lo'-'a! i rail officials admitted today. Mr. Hart is coming here f:r the purpose of making further arrange ments concerning the railroad hear ing on the Northern line extensl-on fr-m Bend to Klamath Falls. He will interview witnesses who will ap pear before the interstate commerce commission examiner in Portland. October 5, and submit their testi mony. The Northern lines are drawing their witnesses from the lumber men, livestock men, farmers and business men, who would be Imme- ' dlately affected by fc-ie construction j of the new line. Their theory, i; j was explained, is to have not morel than one or two representatives from each industry In Klamath to testify in their support at the hear- j ing. With Ralph Btidd, president of tho Great Northern, Mr. Hart was a visitor in Klamath Falls several weeks ago to interview prospective witnesses. 'Mitchell Ready to Fight Army Heads SAN ANTONIO," Sept.' 10. "If the war department does not like th statements I made lot officials take any disciplinary action they want, court martial, orno court martini, but there will be no investigation, no pleas, no defense on my part covering a question of that kind," Colonel Mitchell declared here today, answering a question as to what he Intended doing It prosecuted by the war department for his statement of last Saturday. SHERIFF APPOINTED MAR8HFIELD, Ore., Sept. 10. V. W. Gage of Coquillo, member of the county board of commissioners, was last night appointed sheriff of Coos county by the county commis sioners to fill the unexpired term of K. P. Ellin gsen, who was killed in a nnutomobile accident. Roundup Queen to Have 2 Attendants PENDLETON, Ore., Sept. 10.--The court of Miss Mlldren Rogers, queen of the Pendleton round-up for 192!), has been completed by the appointment of Miss Agnes Mc Murray, of Portland, daughter ol William Mc.Murray, general p039en ger agent -of the O. W. It. & ti. lines and Miss Doris Churchill, queen of the Ellensburg, Wash., ro deo, as attendants to the queen. I Two local girls, Minn Catherine j McNary and Miss Mary Clarke, were ; appointed some timo since as at i tendants. The queen and her aides I will head all round-up parades dur ing the show. Education's great. Some people cuss and sweat. Educated ones pcr spiro and use profanity. DRUGSTORE Lord Baltimore Stationery Wo are known by the Hln tioQery we use. Writing paper reflects character and taste as readily as personal appear ance. Lord Baltimore Is one of our most popular numbers be cause, although moderate in price, It reflects quality. All popular sizes nnd tints may be purchased in attrac tive boxes. 24 shoots nnd 21 envelopes. Star Drug Store VHe &yoMj turn KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON British Earl To lose Title WASHINGTON, Sept. 10. (p) Ol iver Henry Wnllop, who lias become Karl of Portsmouth as a result of the death of his brother, Is practically certain to lose tho American citizen ship he now holds by naturalization when ho accepts the llrlllsh tltlo. Officials of the bureau of natura lization, through refusing today to pass judgment on the case in advance of formal presentation, pointed to the ntatuto which automatically di vests any American of United Stales citizenship when ho takes an oath of allegiance to a gorelgn government. It Is understood unofficially that Mr. Wallop must take such an oath In as suming the enrlshlp. PHILLIES STILL T 1 LEAD Sedgwick Company Goes to Pendleton PENDEETOX, Ore., Sept. 10. Ed Sedgwick's company of tho Uni versal Pictures corporation will re turn to Pendleton Saturday to com plete the filming of "Under Western Skies" during th" round-up. The picture star, Nonnun Kerry, will re turn here nlon with about 18 others. The company's livestock has been hero Kince last Hummer when they were filming ''Under Western Skies" and "On the Fron tier." , Round-up scenes Including a special hurdle race will form the finale of tho picture "Under West ern Skies." Jack Woods Wins Wrestling Match , EU0ENB, On;., Sept. 1 0. Sailor I Jack Woods, of Houston, Toxuh, J took Illll Thornton, light heavy weight Wrestling champion of Cun .',. down to two straight falls, at the Armory curd here last night. ', Woods drew the first fall In 43 minutes with an arm stretch, nnd the second by a body scissors and arm lock In 13 minutes. John Nnppor of Creswell pinned Paul Pnnoff of Portland with a combleatlon head nnd wristlock In nlno minutes In a preliminary. Two Successive Victories Over Senators Kindle Their Hopes Again NEW YORK. Sept. 10 (fl1) Two successive victories over the world champion Senators have rekindled Philadelphia hopes in the American league camp. The hopes are bused on slight mathmctlcnl chalices, however. Although they are still trailing by seven games, the Athletics have pulled an oven break out of the series with tin! Senators and their lethargy which oxtended through 12 losing games Is ended. The Macks came out of a froo hlttlng game yesterday on tho long end of a 0 to 7 Hcoro, totalling 15 safeties off three Washington hind ers. Four pitchers were used by Philadelphia, Iliiiinigartuer finish ing as tho winning twlrlor. The only other American league game the Yankees bowed before the Red sn.. G to i. Babe Ruth hung up a pair of doubles and two singles lit four times at bat and drove In three of tip! New York runs. .Murk Koenlgi recruit from the St. Paul American association L. established himself at short with tin; Yankees, replacing Peewee Wan nlngear, Pittsburgh dropped the final game of a series to the Cubs II to 7, after an eleven Inning fray. The set-back reduced the leud of the Pirates over the plants to seven and one half games. Other clubs In the national league were not scheduled. , MISS TORRRY LEAVES Miss Eleanor Torrey of Rim Francisco, who spent several days hem visiting with her Parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Harry Ponte, returned this morning to her home In the south ern city. French artist snyu Anierlcun girls are Just dolls. We nay you can't stuff omu wit sawdust. Railroad Wants To Discontinue MEDFORD, Ore., Sept. 10. II. II. Corey, T. It. Campbell and S. II. Mau ser, members of tho slate public ser vice commission, hoard evidence here today concerning the request ot M. V. Ilnrnum, that ho bo nllowed to abandon his railroad from Mcdfnrd to Jucksonvlllo, and sell the equip ment. The request was opposeil by resident) of Jacksonville nnd the Medford chamber of eommerco. At the close of the hearing, Corey an nounced that tho matter would he taken under udvlsoinont for 15 days. Old chairs life NEW FURNITURE of all sorts tnado bright and inviting in new and up-to-date "clothes" by a little play work with Decoret Enam els and Varnish Stains and Fullerwear Varnish I It's easy to renew your furni ture or refinish it in the present day vogue. Also, ask for booklet.'The Art of Decorating with Decoret," It's free and is full of ideas on finishing and refinishing furniture and ornaments. VtrTJi crry lull Una ol Fuller W Hi Pilau ,nd Vim Una and ctn tupply your nnd. Browne's Paint Store w p. fuller e CO. 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