Wfdncfidny, October 14; 1926
evening Gerald, k&amath falls, obeoon
Page fflircs
5Wainly cybout
People
jjlMft..-. ..- . . a .ju.iwi.jumm. s
in mo HVNTINa PAHTV
MoioihiK friMii Coeur d'Aleou;
Iiluhn. to Klninulli county td enjoy
Mm huntlni oi big tame in miIh
wirii. hi, (j, ,i. Wloton. Julia Vfti
erlokson tod D, J. Winton arrived
bsrt Ian! syojdla. Tiny plan to
pond severs! days la this seetloo.
R0KH DUB TO ILLMHH
0. L. Iliirnoii of Mill City arrived
in thii city iimt areolae called here
by the iijuohh or iiiu brother, Wlfo
Mr. Buraoo his two i-i ' - r arrived
and uii piun iii roBtklo hem until
Mm brother limi completely recover
ml. li. w. imhtlow HERE
Arrlvlnx from Tiuoinn, In tuku
up III duties um' iiiuiihkit of tlui
Mim'it Furnishing department of
PUeoer's Ktiir, H. w. Partlow i
ii mon k tin. new residents nr Klain
ntli KuIIm.
Fi:it.M)F.K TO HKTl'll.V
i.ukrvii-H- People bnprefood With
Klmnuih Full Will Ret Dm
The finnl showing is tonight, "f
"The Pony Express"
'lie won. In fill portrayal of rpnticr days, when strong
met tuude possible the winning 61 the west. TJili is
jnsi Another ..( iin- rpnlly big pictures we are bringing
to yon ;iml ii is mighty worthwhile.
At Seven and Nine-fifteen. '
"Western Auto," always noted for exceptional value., offers" thrifty'motorieta an opportunityjorladditional sav:'
bills on accessories, supplies and repair materials uuring tnia aemfinnusi ovciji.
Many nrticles not listed in this advertisement are included, in theJ.Tw Wceks.Ot apccial . Values..
Plan
to come early, as the sale ends October 24.
ulariStocic
Standard Quality Reg
T h u r s d a y
Another superb program with Five Arts oi Vautle
ville nr)d 'I"- (real Nasiuiova, supported by Jack
Piekford, in Iter latest success.
It
"My Son"
-pit
! At The LIBERTY j
I. 1 1 r 1 .
A superb inrloilrama with thrills galore is
"The Pace That Thrills"
with Den Lyon, Mary ir ami Tully Marshall in
thi- leading rules, l or real excitement this is' a hard
one to beat for what with racing automobiles, bull
tights and prize fights, this picture runs the gamut of
thrills there is nothing left mil.
Coming Soon, Jack Hoxie in
'Bustin' Through"
FltKOI'KNT VISITOR
Horn on onn of his frequent liu.i-
lassjs visits from Montague. P. It
Hhiilly arrived In tin' illy Imi
ovenlns. Durtoi bis stay in lb
city hi win in- a sunt at the Hotel
White Pelican.
miss OUPT HACK
Prloodt t m Ihh Ooortlaooa (Don
Cllft are ilad to see bv baoli at bar
posltloa iiii t'" Palls Mor-
riinllli' nimpiiny after bolna confined
in hav aoiao with1 a sevora attach of
lu grippe.
Mr. mill Mrn. Leo Fcruuiidcs of
Lakevlew who Spent several days
horn this pat wash have returned
to their home in Lakevlew to make
preparations to return t Klamath
Palls to ri'Mtiiii. Mr. Pernsttdes baa
accepted u position with stone's
Grocery company here. Mm. Fer
aaades 'eapeeta to visit for n hIiom
time ut their old home before rom
Inx to Klamath Falls.
PROS! NEWPORT -Mr.
and Mrs. O. E. Franzkn of
Newport ure among the guests In
the olty totluy. ItiihlneKH and plens
uro broiiKlit them here and they
are Stopping al the hotel While
Pelican while In the city. '
III WSMI IH ARRIVALS
Up from the Houthern city of
Dunsmulr today are K. T. Joy. J. A.
McMillan, it. i'. Williams, it. u.
Kime, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dodx-f
und L. P. Cnrter, ull on business
routers.
Modern Methods oi Dentistry
him reduced Mm com of ciirliiK for the teeth to a minimum
una nan practically eliminated nil discomfort. See us for
i examination.
-r-
R. D. COE, DENTISTS
(PalnleM. o( course)
102-201 Hopka Bldf. 8th and Main Phone 8S6
'-UN
Crank Case Service
Quickly and efficiently
performed. Saves yon
time anil expense.
GENERAL
FIRESTONE
and
OLDFIELD
Klamath Tire
House
"Cap" Calkfm
Klamath Ave. & 6th St.
Flroitlnno, Oenernl and
Oldflold Tiros.
Special
Breakfast
Menu
from 5:31) a. m. to 1 1 a. in.
Strawberry
Waffles
with
Whipped Cream
CLUB CAFE
Big Timber Owner
Buys Small Tract
Just whnt in motivating It. E. Oil
ebrlal In continuing to buy up hiiiiiII
tracts of timber in northern Klam
ath, when It was generally under
stood Mint he wan oarncHtly attempt
ing to Hell out his holdings, In PUS-
illns local Umber olroloi herf
yesterday the Alpena, Mleb-, hin
borruan aeQulred another small tract
of timber, 160 acres. JuhI east of the
Klatnltlb marsh, from Naomi TOOOg,
for n conaldersUon estimated at
JL'.'.'ie. The tract Is described as be
ing In section $, township IS, south
range 1 1 .
JAILBIRD LABOR
TO BE USED UPON
LEGION BUILDING
County Court Agrees to Allow
County Prisoners to
Help Porter
Another Hhort cut to economy in
the construction of the American
Legion building was taken yesterday
afternoon with the agreement of the
county court to furnish tile Porter
Construction company with prison
labor.
Contract for the now public build
ing, to be built on Fourth and Klnni
atli, comer of the court hOUSS block,
was formally let to the Porter Con
struction company last night by the
county court, and preliminary work
on the structure started this morn
ing. Prisoners In the county Jail will be
employed in the digging of the foun
dations and other Jobs Mint do not
require experienced construction
workers.
If possible, the building will be
Hiirflolontly completed on November
11 tor the corner stone laying exer
cises on Armistice day.
It Is hopoil to have tho structure
completed by Christmas duy.
VAIdLBY BUSINESS VlKITOlt
F. M. Havens, one of Ashland's
biislnuns men, being In the paint
and varnish business In tho val
ley elty, plans to spend several
days here on business. Mr. Havens
arrived In the city lat evening gad
is among the guests at the Hotal
Arcade.
WKI.l. KNOWN RANCHER
V. E. Iano, one of tho most prom
inent ranchers owning land lu the
Midland country, arrived In the city
tnat night to spend today on' buii
qess. Mr. Lane In now. completing
M threshing and pinna, to return
to Sacramento, where ho now makes
his home within the next few weeks.
TRANSACTING BUSINESS
C, L. C.off. business man of Med
ford, Is here transacting business
today.
EXPECTED RACK koox
Word from Mrs. W. E. llond, who
with her son Uohble and Mrs. 3.
E. Anderson, bgVO been visiting in
Montann for the past month, tells
Hint they will arrive home tho lat
ter pnrt of this week. Mrs. Uond
visited with relntives In Helena,
while Mrs. Anderson visited with
her mother ut Laurel and with
friends In Hillings. They made the
trip by motor.
SAVEwM
SAFETY
3ga
DRUGSTORE
Jonteel
Hair Nets
Single and double mesh in
the slue nnd shado you
need.
For long or bobbed hair.
The best net today selling
Tor
10c
THREE FOR 23
Star Drug Store
KLAMATH FAIXS, OREGON
EXTRA SPECIAL
"Schrader" Tire Gauge
Factory Lit Priced $1.35
Kvry :ir owner should carry oe.
Huy ut Ihli Mpetlal price. Tho gauge
rtglMlt-rn aerurately tlio pressure In
'aeh tlf luoiinr uttenliun to thin de-
tnll will IncreaM the life of your tires.
Conies tu rn;at lutncr case.
Limit on to a customer.
for hiuh-preitNurc tlrcu
only
73c
EXTRA SPECIAL
'Comfy" Wind Winga
If you have Ions desired a pair sf wind
wings at low fost, here Im an oppor
tunity to fulfill your wish. Tho
"Comfy" wing la suitable for all makes
of cars made of crystal plate glass
with brack sua of baked -
najneL Can bo
to aiiv desired
Special Value Price,
r costal plate glass
baked-on t J if
adjusted
angle, ftf
EXTRA SPECIAL
Automatic Windshield
Cleaner
$235 !vs
Jfr Renlarbla Value
Thi cleaner needs no atttntlon once
It la installed, aa it works automati
cally from tho Intake manifold or
vacuum tank. Leaves both hands free
for driving. Absolutely
indispnsablo for winter.
driving. Special Value
Price, standard make. .
Durable Visors
Toitltlvvl)' eliminates the
Clare of tho nun and aids In
Reeping rain off the wind
hWtl. Ma Jo of rubber cloth
matt-rial stretched over a
light steel frame. The brack
ets arc extra strong.
A Very sei vlccublo
viitor at .
uenutnc
$1.45
Boyce Motometer
With F.ucy Cap
n reuueeo
$2.83
Just the cap for a Ford car!
The led danger signal of this
new style motemeter warns
the drivtr tho intant motor
troubles arise. Ti handsomo
wing cup adds to the car's ap
pearanee The regular price
uf $3.35 has been reduced,
nurmK loo Kaie.
(cap and mo tome
trr complete)
Universal Motometer Gc
ine Hoyce, popular size mo
tometer. Special JC CC
Valuo Price only. ?J.UD
Extra Quality Bar Cap A
handrtome 0 a p of heavily
nickeled solid hrasH. in sheco
for all ear. Hell regulurly at
(1.15 and I1.4S. Price, during
the Special Value Kvent
, 92c .nd $1.11 t
"Nobby" Locking
Radiator Cap
With Monogr.m
TOP RECOVERS
Sale Prices
at
Ford Touring Outfit
Recover your old Ford top with this low-priced outfit. Ha,y
Hack rubber cloth stitched, ready to slip over trame. Com
plete with tacks and binding. Special Value Prices:
Ford Roadster, 1914 to 1922 $3.90
Ford Roadster, 1922 to 1925. .m:.. 4.35
Ford Touring, 1914 to 1922 . .5.95
Ford Touring, 1922 to 1925..... 5.95
De Luxe Recovers for All Cars
Made of extra heavy weather-proof top material with long
grain finish. This cover comes complete with beveled glass
rear window and gypsy side wings. Special value prices
Ford Touring $920 Chevrolet- Touring S1030
Ford Roadster 7.40 Dodge Touring 11.45
Prices on other care quoted on request.
Electric Horns
A motor driven horn that has
an exceptionally strong deep
tone note. Made by a nation
ally known manufacturer and
guaranteed. KqulpPed with a
nceclal bracket. Finished In
black enamel. Reg
ular at
Special Value
et. Finished In
7 $2.90
Get a Pair cf
Running Board Mats
at This Low Price
m
Tear car's appearance will be
greatly iimproved if a pair of
these rubber mats are added
to it. Prevents wear on run
nine board and prevents slip
ping when entering or leav
ing the car in wet
weather. Especially
good value at, each . . . .
29c
Alu.i V.um Step
Plates
Many motorists prefer
all-aluminum step plate
special price on
this plate
Is
the
Our
95c
The Peer of Radiator Caps
Lends distinctiveness t-j any
car. Protects motometer from
theft and breakage. Solid
brass, handsomely nickeled;
cannot be broken will not
rust. Kitted with three bl.ck
Bnkcllte knobs. Kurnishcd
with n handsomo monogram
of your initial. Kits alt makeu
or cars. Keguiar
Srlce, 5E.7G.
pecial at
Spwt Model
Locking Cap
This cap has many
of tho features em
bodied in tho Nobby
cap, including two
black tips. Opens
easily, yet cannot be
taken off. Cap fur
nished with mono
gram of your choice.
A very handsome
cap at a low cost.
Kit Kord and Chev
rolet only.
bpecial
Value
at ,
$2.95
INTERIOR
MIRRORS
Seven - inch ground
edge mirrors for
open or closed cars.
A clear view of tho
road behind Is re
flected in this mir
ror, thereby prevent
ing many an acci
dent. This is a reg
ular value at
95c. Spe
cial at
67c
Liquid X
Cement
Stop that leaky radi
ator with a can of
this non-failing solu
tion. This is the
same cement as car
ried by the world
filers. Universally
recognized aa the
perfect liquid for
seal Lng radiators
Regular price 70c.
Special
Value
Price
s an mattes
$4.85
Order by Mail.
Our Guarantee
Protects You
More than 125 Stores In theWfest-
fckLu Store -1100 South Grand Are
LOS ANGELES
Mi-
a. w.J J-w
52c 1
The Smithkit
Ash Receiver
ACCEPTS position
Miss Mnriam Worllcy yesterday ac.
cepted a position as secretary lo
Tom Dolzell of tho California Ore
gon Power cqmpany, Miss Wortley
returned the latter imn of the week
from Kansas where slio hail accent
papled her Histor, Miss Dorothea,
who wnB compelled to go east in
search ot hotter health.
CARDS IS WINDOWS
Local high school boya have today
placed window cards in all the shop
windows of Main street, for tile tool
hall game ot Saturday afternoon he
tweon Medl'ord and Klamath Falls.
The game will ho held at the tail-grounds.
PrCKJJTT FAMILY IX
Mfe and Mrs. D. J. imckett and
son Robert ot" Rocky Point are among
the visitors here today. They nre vis
iting with their mauy friends and
shopping while here.
B. Q. WILLIAMS nv.nv.
Mr. and Mrs. I). 0. Williams of
San Franclsca arrived here last eve
ning. Mr. Williams is paying local
merchants his once a mouth buslhoea
call.
W.M. MARK RETURN'S
William Marx, well known locil
attorney, returned last night from
Medford where he appeared as a
witness for the plaintiff in tho case
of E. J. Murray vs. Lloyd l.av, et
al. which is now being tried before
Judge Wolrerton in federal court.
Mr. Marx made the trip to Medtord
tho latter part ot last week, but
returned to Kin math Falls wh n it
appeared tho case would not torn?
up for trial till tho first pari of
this veok.
SUBS FOR DIVORCB
.losso J. Johnson brought suit
for divorce this morning from Vera
v. Johnson, alleging desertion as
enuso of action. The couple were
married In Maupln In May, loaa,
and in November or the same year.1
the complaint states, Mrs. Johnson,
dosortod her huslmud against M s
will and dosiro.
HAMAKEU BACK
There ift ono person in Klamath
Who is confident that tho North
ern line, case before tho Interstate
I'oiuinofeo commission in Portland
was unbeatable and that is J. O.
llam tker, pioneer resident ot Rona-j-za
and Jtistlco of the peace ot that
towr,. Mr. Ilamaker testified before
thr. mil rearing last .Week to the
o'.fect Mint tho Oregon Trunk line
would bring a development that
WOUld justify its existence. Mr. Ila
maker has just returned rrom Port
land. Ho has boca away tor about
a week.
COI RT IS HACK
The first meeting of the county
court held in a week was conducted
yesterday afternoon. For the past
week County Judge Bunnell ami
County Commissioner Uurrell Shoit
have been in Portland to testify on
behalf of the Oregon Trunk railroad!
I
1
at the Klamath railroad hearing.
The Smithkit serves the cig
arettes, holds the match box
and receives the ashes. At
taches to the dashboard, al
ways ready for use. Insures
cleanliness in your car and Is
easily detachable for cleaning,
Finished in attrac-i
tlve colors. Special1
Value Price....
For Your Convenience
Open Until 9 P. M,
Saturday
A. A. V. W. XOT TO MEET
The section in drama and dramat
ic art of the American Association
of University Women will not hold
their scheduled meeting Thursday
at the home of Mrs. Wilbur Jones,
Second nnd High streets, because of
the absence of Mrs. Charles Wood
Eberleln In Portland.
AUTO PARTS
We jut received a stock of "Sterling"
Light Alloy Pistons
-
VAN DYKES PARTS CO.
502 S. 6th. Phone 616
"New Tarts For All Cars." "With the Hub Tire Shop"
The Washington Cafe
j the molt popular eating; place In Klamath Fain today
"There's a Reason"
TOC CAN
EAT BETTER FOR LESS
AMERICAN AND CHINESE DISHES
USS Sooth Sixth
Wee Shins, Prof.