P:i;:C Two EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WedHubduy, Octuliur Iggp Afosf People Have But Little Patience with other who neglect their health, yet they pay but light attention to the vital need of caring for their own teeth. Don't delay. See us for tree examination, Phone SS R. D. COE, DENTISTS (I'alnbss of courso) , 102-20,4 Hopka !.;.(,. Stn and Main V t-iFT-rr-- - ; -r I Great 10-Day FUR SALE Note Prices Below See Our Windows This is the greatest display of Fur Coats, ami Jacqucttfcs ever shown in Klamath Kails ! i t i t t i t Get Your Fur Coat for Winter NOW. Laski Seal'coat 48 inches long $98.50 LasRitr Seal coat, mink collar and ;cuff $115.00 Btkiyerette Jacquette v $72.50 fiibk'ih Seal coat, squirrel collar 0nd cuffs $135.00 Sable muskrat coat with 'fox collar $215.00 Sable muskrat coat, crepe lined - $148 50 Leopardine Jacquette $75 00 Mar Mink Jacquette $145 00 Blue Squirrel Jacquette $350 00 French Seal coat, fitch trimmed $350 00 Cooney Cape $40.00 Cooney Cape $65.00 Mink CaPe ; $125.00 Gray Squirrel Coat $750 00 These prices are unbeatable Installation Takes Place Tuesday Eve Knights of Columbus Install Officers to Hold During Ensuing Year lu t ho presence of state and dis trict officer, the officers or the ensiling your in the Knight of Cohimtnis lodgu wore last evening installed. Krank lliivey, state de puty of i!io order, was preietij for the installation and was assisted iiy I.arr... Sch.ido, distrM deputy of t ie .ndcr of'Medfor.l. ltev. J. S. Douornii. of Mur Knoll Fathers of Now York t'liv. who was a missionary in China for a number of years, was a suest in last nights meeting. I!ev. Donovan being one of those captured In China In August of 1322. Duri". the social hour that foil nved th installation lie relate! a number of his experiences to the mem he Frank Do Sonsn, (irand Kuigiit of the K no River council, ltev. A. J. Cromudy. pastor of Che Ashland church aud Father V. I,, lleis of Chilo,iiin were other visit rs dur- the evening. Dan H. Crump of klofloe l'olni w.is amiointed ns lgcj.ii ref for the nJulng-yer 'it last nights melting, 'hie xtfi.crs Instatled for' tae couilag year by State Dejy, trunk Davey and District Deputy, Larry Schatlfc ol Aiedi'ovdiiidu.K a. i, w. ReuicJc, Orand Knight; A. J. lick. Deputy Hi and Knight: J. I'. Liu niau . Chancellor'; Fred Leqhetti, fteeorder; c. 'a. Marina. Fin ancial Secretary; c. A. Peterson, Treasurer; Walter Hanan. Warden; E. M. Igl and J. K. McAiulrewj, Trustees; J. F. Majuiro, Jr.. Advo cate; A. 3i Sautamaw, Inside Guard) J. Thelssen, Outside Guard. The next meeting of t'Jc member win he held In Merrill an Xovcm ber 6. NOTED AUTHOR TALKS TO C. OF C , This sale will close Saturday Now th. .. I t E f" J J I 1 1 -1 II I IT .1 ri m Northern fur Shop 1 Edison Marshall Is Principal bpeaker at Forum of C. of C. Today 6l6 Main St Phone 374-J According to a British scientist there is a wave moving around the earth once in each S800 years, al tering the position of its axis slight-1 ly and causing changes in climate Wood I IP; We hare; arranged for an extra I "' good supply of I LIMB-WOOD aiid the first car is being un loaded, today. it is IS inch. Monday." I'm ran also furnish thisJiisJi. grade, heater wood in 2"aad7'4 ft. length, on orders for it. We advise early buying as the supply may be snowed In, a little later. Prompt service and fair prices will prevail. We handle all kinds of .Wood Coal & Fuel Oil PEYTON 8c CO. "WOOD TO BURN" 601 Main Phone 535 Adams Case Is Postponed By Judge Leavitt "For the greatest hunting in the world one must go to Alaska' de clared Edison Marshall, noted west ern author, who spoke on "Alaska,'' Its great possibilities. Its 'hunting, iiow it became a possession. of Unit' ed States and of the vast amount of money this country will 'someday realize from this far north land. Mr. Marshall, who on numerous ofcasions has visited Klamath coun ty on hunting trips, with hi wire is paying Klamath Falls a short vis it. He Just recently returned from Alaska where he .has been In search jf new Inspirations. At the pres ent time one of his outstanding stories is now running in tho Goodhousekeepplng magazine as a serial under "Child of the Wild." Fred Fleet announced at tho chamber this noon that Monday All set to receive a stiff jolt for evening the chamber of commcr: possession of intoxicating liouor Boy Adams was spared the ordeal for the time being jnritll judge A. H Leavitt looks up a point of lav.-. Adams, who was convicted siite'j i months ago in justice court, ap pealed to circuit court and lion dismissed his appeal and entered a plea of guilty before Judge Ljeav Itt. He was to have been sentenced today, but Judge Leavitt informed him from the bench that he must wait a little longer. Save Your Car jryJgBepuW it well oiled nif 'greased. Let us do feal job for yan. Use GENERAL FIRESTONE and OLDFIELD Klamath Tire House "Cap" Catkin Klamath Ave. & 6th St. Firestone, General and oldfieid lire. Owens Sentenced Tomorrow Morning A step-father must stand before the court tomorrow- morning at 10 o'clock and receive sentence 'for statutory conviction in connection with his 17-year-old step-daughter. He is T. M. Owens, who was convicted by a jury yesterday afternoon. Are the grades on the child'B report card satisfactory? If Not Why Not? Defective vision is the cause of over 50 of the failures in school. Don't scold the child but DO find the cause and remedy it It possible. A thorough examination of the eyes may locate the cause and correctly fitted glaBseB may be the remedy. DR. GOBLE 700 MAIN Eyca Examined Repairs Ulnsscs Fitted Quirk Kei'vlco dining room wil he the scene of the annual Public "Health association dinner. Dr. (1. S. Newsom will at this lime give an outline of the ijork which has been accomplished throughout the year. Mrs. Sadie Orr Duabar wilL be the principal speaker of the evening. To- this dinner the general public Is invited. P. O. Laudry.urgei-.lj)e coopera tion of all citizens in t lio tree plant ing i-enipaign whieh is progressing rapidly. . . . . . . , . , . Lakeview Man Is Held Here Until Officer Arrives John Kellogg Is awaiting the ar rival at Sheriff K. A. Prlday of Lake county. It Isn't .because of an insurmount able desire to talk raith Air. Prlduy that Mr. Kellog is waiting. It is because he Is behind the bam. In other words, Kellog is wanted In Lake county on a charge of violat ing the prohlhtlon law. Ho woh picked up here at the request of Lake county authorities. Will Kittredge Ships Livestock Seven car loads of fat cattle left Klamath county forever yeHterday bound for San Francisco, where they soon will lie transformed into lib elous steaks. They were purchased by the Allan & Pyl wholesale meat company from Will Kittredge. Klam ath livestock man of the Heaver marsh country. The cattle, Bold through the California Cattlemen's Association, were shipped from Lolls station. Every dress at Beo Begin' Dress Shop is on sale. Such bargains you have never before seen in Klamath Vails, H'iiiHiSl Falls Mercantile Co. Again sve coino to the 'end of the month and Bgaill Pulls Mercantile crimes forward with ;i list of price reductions oil the very things thai you waul to buy.. All clean, .brand new merchandise of the riht style and the Ik-m material, Mi I We bclieVc it l rt fact flint the I'alls Mercantile Co. litis been the coat licadiiiarlei'S for IM women ill Klamath County (his year. T.llc rea son that so many women have out lined themselves here i because they are sure of getting the best in style and quality at prices that arc below w hat they arc asked any place el-c. Fall Coats We have jitst received a shipvrtcrrl of ball Coats which we are placing on sale for a few days at prices that arc almost too lo wlo mention. Thc-c coats have all been carefully se lected as to style and there isn't one in the lot thai isn't right up to the minute in every detail. They arc all fur trimmed and they come in the colors thai have shown themselves to be the most popular for this season. These coats have all been especially priced for this END OF THE MONTH SALE and this will be your best opportunity to get the things you need for winter at remarkably low prices. $1 075 $1 75 $ 16 19 75 $Oyl75 0 1 1 rijflrt; Rayon Silk Vests and Bloomers to Match Complete line o.f colors such as lavender, peach, and pink in all si.e.;. Priced for the Erjd of Month, Vests 89c Bloomers 1.79 Dresses W e have grouped our stock of dresses and we expect to clean them out at these Kml of Month prices. All brand new stock in new blues, purples and black. He sure and see them. 14.75 and 22.75 :6 '9(1..' Phoenix Full Fashioned Chiffon Hose In all sizes and all of the nclvest shades. Knd of Month Special. 1.50 Sheet Special 81 s 90 sheets, excellent quality material, either I bleached or unbleached. Knd of Month Special, 95 c each Outing Flannel 17 inch White Ollffng Manuel reduced as an Kml of Month Special, to I t. 6 yards for 1.00 Kimonas Japanese Kimonas in beautiful colors, Bud of Month Special 2f95 You will notice that there isn't an item i ncluded in this sale that isn't in demand every day in the Week. This is just ano ther example of our policy of giving the best valued in every line that you can fi nd in Klamath County. When you con sider that Falls quality is always the s ame and Falls service is always com plete and our regular price is always Id wer; it must be plain why your neighbor prefers to do all her buying here. Let o ur values make your budget larger. Falls Mercantile Co.