FRIDAY, (HTOIWU 2, t!2 MittrntitM ilium n Mffi tiimti L A I I J ADfsVI Akl . i PAGE EICHf lZ --L.V- x JiBwsiSiffi 11 K . K . K . K . K . K .K .K.K.K.K..K..K.K.. K. . K. . K. Hunting Army Is Doubled In Twelve Months! Twice as Many Licens-j es Issued Septem ber 1925 When Brisk Winds Come K.K 1 i From 500 to 1,000 Men in our trade area are going to purchase their Wear A Jaunty Frock Of I I ui I I I K Fall Apparel (Suits and Overcoats) in the next six weeks or two months. To many, es pecially the new people in the community, the question is WHERE! 19 Years ot Clothing that's where Sugarman comes in that's where this store came in for 19 long years, ii Think of it men to sum it up in a few words : i where would this store be if it hadn't consis tently continued to give its customers fair value at all times. If you want a real suit or overcoat that looks the part of it just try us out. . K u 4 M ii M u "I Ain't Mad at Nobody" lis tient3. M .K.1LX . K . K .K . K K.K . K . K . K . K . K . K . K . K 0. D. McCRABY SUED Attorneys tees amounting to more than halt of toe Judgment asked was contained in a suit filed 'today against C. D. McCrary by Roy Stauffer. McCrary is sued for the recovery of J43.80, plus $25 at torney's fees. CLAIMS MONEY ON' NOTE That G. S. Hoyt is indebted to 'him in the sum of $1263.25 is the contention this morn inn of W. 3. .Lane .Mho fled suit in. circuit court for the recovery ot this amouiti Aey cording to Lane's complaint, the I money is due on a promissory note. DIVORCE GRANTED Marriage ties that once bound together Miles Lipley and Myrtle Lipley were severed yesterday af ternoon by Judge A. L. Leavitt in a divorce decree granting Miles Lip ley the divorce, oeserllon was the charge in the case. Two Kiumutii hunters tread tin' carpeted terrain of the forests ami tiu tuarahei of the low lands this fn where only mip south! deer and game birds igst year. This sturtiiiiK disclosure was re vealed this oiomlng with the iiii-nouui-ouicnt of tli' number of liiiut- ng licensee sold in Klamath Pills during September ot this year ns sotnpared to the number sold tut September, The number of hunton has doubli'd in one year, It the hunt ing license record Is a means of Judg. Tin- number o( hunting licensee sold 111 Klumitth Fulls the past month Is 956, it was announced this morn ing by Loyd H. Pi' Lap. circuit court clerk. The number sold In September of lust year Is 409. Money realized from the sale of game licenses during .September of DgE wus (3111.50: In 1924, It was $1599.50. Following Is a chart disclosing hunting licenses sold both yeavs: License 1925 Huntlug licenses 991 Hoys' hunting licenses 20 Non resident licenses 19 Combination licenses 26 Totals 956 1924 249 15 1 44 409 LOGGER CAUGHT STEALING RIDE A south bound freight train was just about ready to pull out and S. P. Patrolman Charles Duggan was scanning the box cars and the rods underneath the cars, when a suspicious movement caught his eye. It was A. L. Carson, who tlrod of logging In the Klamath country, had bopped a freight this morning. Carson was arrested and taken to the sheriff's offico from where ho was to have been taken before Jus tice of the Peace Kendall this afternoon. Poole Contracts Paramount Films jj$ s 0 ft 0 0 0 W These Prices Are Not For One Day But Every Day It will pay you to walk a few feet off Main street and do your shopping, and remember we will deliver your purchases for you. 10 lbs. pure cane sugar 70c 10 bars 'Sunny Monday laundry soap 43c 10 pounds bulk macaroni ........ ..93c 10 pounds Crater Lake flour !.' 60c 10 lbs. small white beans ,.....$1.10 10 lbs. Blue Rose rich : 94c 10 cans Campbell's soup (any kind) :.-.$1.00 10 cans Campbell's pork and beans $1.00 10 package's Jello 85c 10 boxes matches 48c 10 lbs. potatoes ! 32c 10 lbs. Italian prunes 59c 10 lbs. Petite prunes 49c 10 lbs. Tokay grapes - - -98c 10 lbs. Blue grapes 75c No. 10 Can Goods Special No. 10 solid pack tomates 50c No. 10 Peaches 78c No. 10 Apricote 78c No. 10 Loganberries 80c No. 10 Blackberries 85c No. 10 broken slice pineapple $1.00 No. 10 Plums m - 55c Wesson oil Pt.30c; qt. 55c; gal 105 Amaizo oil, qt,: 60c Snowdrift 4 lbs. $1.00; 8 lbs $1-95 Swift's Jewel shortening, 4 lb. pail , 94c Bulk shortening per pound . 22c Chesterfield or Camel cigarettes, 2 packages 25c Prince Albert or Velvet tobacco, 2 for 25c Gilbert's Cash Grocery PHONE 484-J With the return of Harry Poolo of the Pine Tree thcator from San Fran cIbco comes the announcement to day that Klamath Falls will have the opportunity of seeing all of the Para mount features released for the com ing year. While south Mr. Poole signed a contract with Paramount Film corporation to take all their releases and the" first picture will be on' October 12, "The Pony Express." During the Jubilee In San Francisco this picture was taken nnd is con sidered to be one of the best releases of any company for the year. Reames Golf Club Now Has 10,000 Over $10,000 has so far been col lected for the Reames C-Mf and Country Club, according to tiao 're ports shown at the meeting of the slub members held last evening In the chamber ot commerce. Work Ib progressing nicely on the new course and Lorenz and company have Just completed the pump and water system, which U ready for operation as scon as tao current Is supplied. A. J. Ohastell, assistant foreman of the Oswego Lake county club of Portland, who recontly urrlvod In the city to get We i.'areways In condition far the planting of the gruss (with the arrival of spring plans to start his work at once. Mr. Chastell was loaned to the local club through the kindness of C. 0. Salta gaver, greens keeper of the Port land iclub wOIch ranks among the finest In the west, costing over $250,000. Directors of the club Include: A. J. Voye, presldont, J. F. Maguire, Sr., vice president, K, K. Wright, secretary and treasurer, Lloyd Por ter assistant Becretany, C. I. Roberts and Jack Knales. Winter Season at Elks Lodge Starts The winter sessions of the Klam ath Kalis lodge of Elks opened last night with a large attendance and banquet. There will bo n large class Initiat ed Thursday October 15. October 31 will bo the date for the first Elks dance and November IS the famous Dell Illngers will entertain, followed by a dance. Tho Elks nro In session every Thursday from now on. Cloth or Satin isn't these Bonietiilog nbpui this wcathw that simply breathe a new frock to you? Especially the diirk, richlyrhued olici and the blacks? Ami they arc so very attrac tive this year with their little high col lars. Sometimes jiist a simple band trim mirig of metallic brafd, or their V-ncck lines and long lull sleeves caught Into tiny cuffs. The shades of wine, black, gray or the browns trimmed in blues, purple and gold are adorably demure. They are very interetingly priced too Just come down and aee for yourself. Fashions In Coats That Please Some are slightly fitted and flare out at the knee ; others are wrajipy with wide armhotcs. Dut all arc of soft velvety ma terials, with collars cuffs and sometimes hands of beaver, fitch, fox or other soft fur. Sometimes even the side flares are mark ed by vertical strips of fur. They arc very luxurious in their rich shades of wine, brown-gold and all the greens and blues which the fall color chart brings. Beauty culture is a science at Moe's Beauty Shoppe New and efficient attendants in charge. Ring 3 for an Appointment Assistant Attorney General to Try Case October 15 Assistance of the state attorney general's offico will Tie eallcd Into play In the case against !!U Osborn who last night ontered a pica of not guilty to a dbarge of operating an automobile atago wltlhout a permit from the state public sorvleo com mission. Assistant Attorney Oonoral Kills wll be on 'band Qctiobor 15 to help prosecute tho caso . against Os born. Osborn was arrested ? last Mon day night by J. 8. Ca8Bl$, tlold In spector if or tho commlsiitofl.'la iOdoll, Ills omploycr, Ooorgo Duke, -Was to have appeared on his behalf, but when ho failed to do so, Osbini was placed under arrest. Osborn iwas roleasod last plght under $250 ball. pEtnOX Ml'IUUY T.tlKH That tiho Klamath Creamory Is one ot the host outfitted In tho stato Ib tho contention of Percy Mut-riiy, ono of tho ownors of tho local con cern. Mr. Murray talked yeslorday before tho Klwanls club, of iwhlo'i ho Is a momber. Owing to Its Isolation from other auxiliary dairy concerns, It lha 'become necessary to Instill! u complete croamony equipment. Mr. Murray stated thn mo creamery would storo thousands of pounds of butter this your. FROM HlTiDKDRAND Theodore W. Flackus, ono of lie veteran nanchors of tho Hlldebrand district, was in town today to nt- lond to business matters. Since the construction of n inna Valley market road travel to and ifrom the northern part of Yonna valley, of which Hlldebrand Is tho community Kalis abuot Wodntsday, y Six Cleveland men who raised glasses and said, "Hiiro's looking at you," nover will look again. Paving Unit Will Be Finished Soon Ity the middle of next week the 22 blocks Included In the first pav ing unit undertaken this year will be completed and all the Improved streets will bo open to traffic, City Engineer K. I). Henry said today. llaso coursu ot asphalt on the streets not alroady completed in the unit Is being laid toduy. Tho unit Is hounded by Klamnth Avenue, Oak HI met, Fourth Street und Kiev I enth Htreot. What Maker of Men's Bib Overalls other than LEVI STRAUSS OfiersAINewBirFREEirthcyRlp? Demand thelwoHorse Brand