Monday, October tf). 192S
KVMNINO flKUALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OKI iGON
Pago Tin-on
pi
BO
i
MAINLY cBOUT PEOPLE
Why Wait?
Have your portrait taken for Christ
mas now before the rush season.
A dozen photographs solves a dozen
Christmas problems.
Stinson
Opposite The Pine Tree
When Stinsons name is on a portrait,
you can rest assured that it is no
coupon or catch-penny picture.
The Washington Cafe
J Did muat popular ettlug .l lu Klimilh Falll today
"There's a Reason"
roc CAN
EAT BETTER FOR LESS
AMERICAN AND
ISA South Hlltu
kerns GOB8 lll'XTixi;
' J. W. Kerna mom of Bun-
day In the KtDO country, returning
taut veiling wllh llio limit of Chin-
see pheasants.
Ha von apnuARD hk
iiurk ibnee more to assume tabi
duties BB mayor of Kluliinth KulK
Mayor Fred k. Qoddard, returned
lo Kltimaih Fulls Satin-lay . from
Portland .in.- ii absence iif sovor
jil week In Portland. "Mayor ;..i
iinl uhrw b it tiBbehell into t uj
he-urinK when Im read a Motonicnl,
rioiuonltng ih;it the Inter wiuie ..in
nioivn commissi mi Corn) 111" Mini
horn Hue li pay lo IDO city of
Klamath Fails jiiuo.ooo, the amount
ot f.ils city's Interest.
Buy Your Groceries
at the
Package
Groceteria
Best known nationally ad
.vertified brands sold in san
itary scaled packages only.
You help yourself and pay
only for what you buy and
not for high priced clerks.
There are no special days.
You can come every day
and buy at the same prices.
Here are a few of our ev-cry-day
prices:
Carnation .Milk, tall. . .9c
Kellogg's Corn Flakes. .9c
Best M.J.B. Coffee, in
2 lb tins. $1.12
jGhirardelli Chocolate,
1 lb tin 29c
Royal White Soap,
10 bars 42c
Folger's & Schilling's
15c spices
Best Cane Sugar
10 lb 69c
Mazola Oil, 1 gal.
tins $1.95
Everything in the store at
prices correspondingly low
Remember the location.
802 Main St
CHINESE UIHIIKH
Woe Hliing, Prop.
THE WBATHMH
Tim Cyclo-Slnrmngraph nt Under
woods Pbarmaoy "how thai too
nreaaure bu been rising st.-adllv
iinri Saturday afternoon. Thin in
dicates n continuance or Una wen
(bar. Fdreoaat for next 14 hours:
Knir wiih modorata temparattlres.
Tim Tyco r-crl Ijik thermome
ter registered rauxlmutn and lalnl
lo ii ui temperatures . today it -t 'foi
Iowh: High 69; low .15.
r. s. Weather RcMM
Oregon, u. Morally Imr: tonight
and Tuesday, moderate tontporautrei
light variable winds.
li.H;i: OH collections
Mm. Leah Smlt'ii, assistant serro
lary of the chamber 01 commerce
lias I n placed In charge of all
collodions for tbS chamber and will
pond a greai deal of bar tine ah u
tba bnilnaaa houaoa of the city. Bba
twin havo conrplote charge of tba
of f ten of t'iio OrafOn Statu Motor
Association, which will huvo lu
head. limners In the offlco of )ho
chamber ol com morn-. Mfai MerJ
jobniton win he in Mi.' oltlce ot
(he cluimbor of oommorro as al'.
ii Ut lo Lynn Sabln. tin. lacretary,
WANTS DtVORjDE
That riho wan Bllbjectbd to cruol
ami Inhbtnan trdatmeoi at the tia,hda
of bar Inishanil In that ho alappid
l"T anil at uno time choked her
Int.) ntnt'OtiHi'loiiHiioHK, la the claim
this morning of Mia. Hmilnh Tlgafd
In a dlv.Ti'o ailit ' Hod againat hor
buabamd t'. K. Tk;:anl. The ooUple
worn Married In Virka, Julio ao,
iota,
si rrs iiismissi:i) ,
Motion to dtanilfls' two nits. Ray
Stauftof va 0, 1. Mcbray and A.
A. SouIq Va Mm. W. II. Wlmtr, waa
flloil this morning in circuit oourt
by Adward B. Aaburat local at-
tarncy. lloforo the vases came lo
trial the partlea to the actions had
' nt." 1.1 an agreement on tlie Usu.m,
IIX.IOY PICNIC AN'I) HUNT
a party of local paoplo Including
Mr. anil Mrs. Kd Sha. Mr. and Mrs.
Rosa Ktiimpblry and Hvo chlklrcn.
Maxine and Illll and Mr. nn.l Mrs.
jwillard Smith 'and son Thornton
ntotoifad to Qonania Sunday where
jthey eajo.ied a picnic and luinliniv
I party, The men of the party hring-
ItiK down I'he limit in qnnll,
a, lu HOPKINS 8UBD
29, L. lloiiUins wan made a de
fendant in u Miii filed I his morn
ing 'by Waller Jacohson In IffttlOh the
latter claim that HOpkliaa owed
him f loO and had n'ot paid any part
of (ho sum.
WHICH MOW MHMIIl.lt
l'". .1. Wn'ight. i0f llio Western
Trainsfer icompnny Is tho noweat ad
dition lo Uht chanvhor of commerce.
Mr. Wright was made a member of
tho chaiubor today.
IX IUIIVKH VII. LEV
Henry ('"ill, ll'iny Coughoboy
and a. .1. CtyiitfeMy left Sunday eRar
unnii fur Haines V.illcy for thnlr
last door Hunt fit I tin season,
IIVHKI.V IX
w. c. iiaiiiiy returned lo foil
homo ut Morrill HiIk morning gftof
I upending Hint week tod vlslllng HMO.
lll'HI.XKHS MOT
On olio ot lilt (rdqUant bmiiio ''.
tripi bo Klatnatb Valla from Mod
ford, O. V. Meyers arrived hore
Bundft9 afleriioon. llo plurm lo
upend Hcvoral ilayii In IIiIh laetlOD,
Mils, now ): i.i i:s
Mm. CioorKo H'wo Ii ft Blind iy
ni'irnlng for bor firimir 'aumu i-i
(Ireut Kalla, Montan:i, iA:hcru aba
will remain until after llio holldayt
with her puroiitx. while aha hail
planned to visit her parebta none
lime IhlH winter hi-r ttlp w;rt hur
ried by (ho aerlona lllneei of one
of lior alatora.
OVKIt si'xiiav VlftlTOH
John Lund of llerrls, connected
wllh tho mills lu the southern illy
siieut the week end in Klamath I
Kails with relatives and frlen 1 1.
returning mulb this morning.
OVHH SUNDAY VUJITOBfi
Among tho week end guests re.r- I
(Btered at the hotel White Poupanj
were Mrs. W. L. Albright and Mrs.
Paul Stuoiifleld, boi'li 'f Han Krun-
Itln itxs HOMK
After tnuusaiMlng buslnoaa In
Klamath Kails for the pusl fortnight
t'. ll. Weaver returned to'bla homo
lu Dunsmulr this morning.
NKWSOM PAYS VISIT
John 1). Newsom returned ti.
I'rliievlllu this morning after spend
ing tho week end In Klamath Kalis
with relatives and Meada.
TERRVS LK.VVK
Mr. and Mrs, Krod Terry alld
family left t'hls morptng for toui'i
ern California where they will re
side. The family going south hop
Ina to benefit the health of Mr,.
Terry, who has been very III fjr the
past two months. Mr. Terry sold
his business In the Terry Meat
Market lo Stone's last week.
r.TTII THK.VTIK.TM CK.STl ISV
11. Wlxaou, dlilrlcl ma iager of
the 20th Century stores of southern
Oregon, arrived In Klamath Kalis
litis afternoon to spend several days
here on bualness matters In connec
tion with tim atibje which the com
pany will open here wltblto n short
while. The local store will be uum
bor 67. All of tho other stores be
ing located In Oregon iith tho ex
ception of two which are at Long
view und Vancouver. Washington.
Crank Case Service
Quickly and efficiently
performed. Saves you
time and expense.
GENERAL
FIRESTONE
and
OLDF1ELD
Klamath Tire
House
"Cap" Calkins
Klamath Ave. & 6th St.
Firestone, General and
Old field Tires.
If
When you havo tire trouble
you want your tires repaired as
good aa now havo them vul
canized in tho best, equipped
shop In Klamath Fails. Our
Helnta Electric steam Vuloan
luern and expert repair men as
sure you of tho best possible
results.
Reed Auto
Supply Co.
S. 11th Near Main
Phone 298
si'iiKiri; iifvun visitor
i It u i" i Lacy one of Hpragno Riv
er rnalrirtnia, wll knonvn In Klam
ath KUIIa, enjoyod llio week end
Uqlldaya bore vlaltlng with friondi.
Ho rolurned to one this mOtnlDg.
MAXV PHIHONHHS
A ho. i. '.in,; problem that will not
le sulvod until a new lull i con
mructedj I thai which facibs O'.io
HlmrlfX'd office. Tho Jnll on llio top
flour ot tho court houao la now
iiil'ol, ovllli 27 irlaoners.
VfMVKU K.XJOy Hi ST
Mr. und Mrs. K. H. Walio mot r
od to tho Ualin country Sunday
where thoy enjoyed loveral Iioura
hunting Chinese pheasants. The i ;
tunned lat eVenlng with the limit.
TO ( A I. II OHXIA
C. O. Oatrom who ban 'been 1O11
nected with the warren Construc
tion company In Kluinatii Kails for
several months left fills in'onln':
for Calif 'irntu where he will spend
the jA'Iuter months.
C1KTH THKKK POINTER
T. Tanner returned Sunday from
the Laltevlow osuntry with 'a three
point buck. Tanner with u.vo oom
panloog has been in the Lake comi-vl.-w
country fir tiie past week.
AT CRATKII LKt:
.Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lan.lls moi-
'.red to Cuter Lake on Sunday, en
joying the frip and findfug the
roadn In good ' .inlftion.
t) Kl HI.XKflS
L. W. Long returnei su.iaay rrom
( hlLoulu wiicre .,!- m.l. ri 'l oa
Saturday to transact business mat
ters. HUNTS IS POB VALLKV
Hen l-oar, Sr.. with Jack Simp
son and Hen I,oa: Jr., spent Sunday
hunting lu Ble IPoe Valley cou.itry.
The party returning last evening
with the limit in iuul).
;) TO CRATER LAKE
Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Rico. Mrs.
W. -S. Slough and Mrs. Sarah Phil
lips left earl,, this morning for
Crater like where they planned
to spend file day.
SUNDAY AT ASHLAND
Mr. 03d Mrs. Otto Langslot, Mis.
W. P. McMillan. Miss Louise C.U
tuxzo and Miss Lillian Scoffield
motored to Ashland Sunday where
they spent tijie day. The party en
joying a picnic dinner in tho Ash
land park at ncjon.
SCXDAV MOTOR TRIP
Mr. will Mrs. E. W. Vonulce and
children with Miss Maude Hood
and Miss Anna Metcalf enjoyed a
mott;r trip to Merrill Sunday after
noon. MEETING TONIGHT
Tho members of the American
association of University Women
will meet in the basement of the
library this evening at. eight o'-lo-k
according to announcement made
toda'y.
SHOPPING HERE
Mrs. A. M. Thomas, of Malin, i
amtOg the out of town shipper:
hero today.
MOTORED TO MAUN
Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs.
K. B. Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. O, C.
Hayes, .Mrs. DOCle Norris and Wyma
Hrcihorlon enjoyed a ni'Hor trip to
Malin.
Willi MRS. POWELL
Mrs. Z. J. Powell will bo 'hostess
on Wednesday afternoon to Hie
members of tho A. N. W. club.
VISITIXH WITH DAUGHTER
Mra. H. A. Daves Orchufdlst of
Forostvll.le, CalUomla, is t'he guest
of her daughter, Mrs. Albert Bar
trett. MRS. UTLL1TS RETURNS
Mrs. L. , F. Wllllts returned lint
evening fram Talcnc, w'.iere slie ivas
called svir.o ten dajs igo by the
death of fher mother. She was ac
conipauied home by her brother, R.
A. Alfor.l. who will spend several
days hero visiting.
MONDAY lti:(.TSTRAT10X,S
T. F. Kavanojugh, Wllmnr, Cal.,
K. K. Berg, Virigtntn, Minnesota,
W. tl tlmldard, Jarbridge. Nov.ulit.
N, .1. Haltimer, Crescent, litiy, Cal.,
and E. F. McCullough, Oakland.
Cal. registered, nt tiho chamber ot
Bommeree oftloe this forantoon.
Dinner party tonight
Mrs. will Houston is being bJostasa
to a number ot her friends this
SvenlPg with un Informal dinner
party at tho Houston homo.
Burroughs machines can be depended upon for the
I right answer always and everywhere one reasdn j!
why the pioneer of 1 8 8 4 is the leader of today. jj
I tg
BURROUGHS SALES and SERVICE
' Machines as low as $75 Ask for Demonstration
I. K. TRAYNOR
Representative
Box 1033, Klamath Falls Phone 653M
L
Fur Mamifaccuring.
Coat Remodeling
Alpwurk guaranteed
Mrs. Wm. Bessler
430 Klamath Ave.
Between Fourth and "Fifth
Next to Moose Hall
COUNTY CHARGE
MAKES ESCAPE
Tommie Fambraugh of Okla
homa Takes Departure
from Klamath
Tljree was the magic uumber for
Tommie Franibaugh of Ardmorc.
O)clabl0ma, .u.ndcr the care of the
Klamath county heall'a unit for a
malignant skin disease.
Twice Tommie endeavored to es
cape and awice he was brought ha.-k
to the pest 'house by health outh
oritles, determined to detain, him
until tho disease was t.-ured.
The third time was the charm,
and he made a clean get-a-way Fri
day night.
Franibaugh was picked up early
last week a tow minutes after he
hii.l arrived in this towu from Ro!0
burg. BRBSLAU. General Ludendorf is
thankful for quick action by tho
polico that saved him from a threat
ening group of communists who sur
rounded his car.
One Thin Woman
Gained 10 Pounds
In Twenty Days
Skinny Men Can
Do the Same
That's going some but skinuy
men. women and children just can't
help putting on good, healthy f lesh
when they take McCoy s coa Liver
Oil Compound Tablets.
As chock full ot vltamines as tho
nasty, fishy tasting cod liver oil
itself, but these sugar-coated, taste
less tablets are as easy to take as
candy and won't upset tho stomach.
Olio Woman gained ten pounds in
twenty-two days. Sixty tablets,
sixty cents. Ask Underwood's Phar
macy, Star Prug Store. Whitman's
Drug Co., or any druggist for
McCoy's Cod Llvef Oil Compound
Tablets. Directious and formula on
each box.
"Set McCoy's, tho original and
gouuluo Cod Liver Oil Tablet.''
OVERMIER LEAVES
WITH PROMOTION !
Standard Oil Company Man
Promoted After Two
Years Here
W. H. Ovcrmler. special nscnt for
j the Standard Oil company in Klam
ath Kails, leaves for Sacramento,
1 California, ptihin the next few di ys,
I after being located here for the pat
.two years. Mr. Overmier's leaving
! means a promotion with his com
j pany, soicg south to aerjre as t i y
;alosmiin bf Saeramcnto. -
Phil Motiltern who has been with
the company in Koseville, Catiforniii
I will arrive the middle of this we k
( to take over .Mr. Overmier's position.
Brown Case Goes
up to Grand Jury
Eari Brown, former Klamath Falls
boxing promoter, lost his first
skirmish in iiis fight to prove his
innocence of the charge of issuing
a check without funds in the bank,
when he1 was bbund over to the
grand jury this morning by Justice
of the Peace Ed Kendall. Brown's
preliminary hearing( was held Sar
r.rday. Bond was set at $7."0, which
Brown was attempting to raise this
morning. Complaining witness in
the case is Miss Bee Begin.
THOMAS RETURN'S
When A. M. Thomas, secretary
of the Klamath Irrigation district
returned last week-end from Port
land where he has been an Inter
ested spectator at the Klamath rail
road hearing, be did not return
alone. He returned with 300 head
of Hampshire ewes and 10 or 50
head of young Hampshire rams,
which he will sell to farmers of
the Maliu country. Today Mr.
Thomas was busy driving the sheep,
tu Malin.
I,ON BURKE IX TOM S'
Still a bit shaky in the legs from
a paralytic stroke lot n week ago.
Lota Burke, deputy sheriff, was in
town today to- testify on behalf of
tho state in the case of State vs
Fuller, which opened this morning
fn circuit court.
BUSINESS TRIP
Mrs. Edna Dunn motored in from
her home at Bonanza, this after
rfcton, to attend to buslnses matters
and dj SOnJfl ribonphjg.
OF CHILOQUIN
Mrs. A. 0, Oeiger. ot Chlloquin,
spent the greater part of the day
hero shopping.
Mll.TOX SWARTWOOD BACK
After touring through California
Milton SwaTtiwoud, well known lo
cal boy has returned home.
In Chicago a bootlegger had It
shipped as books. Bet he claimed It
was from the best cellars.
m
' ing tonight of
"The Making of
O'Malley"
Milton Sills as a regular, he
man, figlitin' cop. A picture
with lot's oT human interest
and excitement.
I
Tuesday & Wednesday
VIOLA DANA I
in her greatest picture,-
"Revelation"
At The
LIBERTY
Last showing tonight of
"Spook Ranch" J
Starring Hoot (iilison
Brimming with Sus- .
peuse. Laughs, Mys- jt
ten- and Action.
1 UH-blJAY '
A Peach of a Picture,
"Troubles of a
Bride"
ADVANCES IN
Wood
Come without any warning.
CHKAl PRIOH8
are on now
Don't bo one of many who
will order too late.'
Winter la near. Phone your
orders.
BLOCK WOOD
Is our specialty
PEYTON 8C CO.
"WOOD TO BURN"
601 Main Phone 635
f.ast. Sim