Monday, November 2, l!)2l EVKNING HRHALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON Page Three c5lfainly cbout People )o you eat between meals? Don't overburden your stomach don't humor u false appetite! Let WRICLEY'S stimu late n genuine hunucr and get you ready for good meal. -(u apltiuanl dlftttium aid 'aifer etery Idll.t l.ltOM'lllr. IdlliKtlt Hi .unit tlny'ii AHbdriitjiiilc h i q i . . "Wild Horse l c s a This In "in- u! I In' Floral HI" ductlolln tf li n v i' ever sbOWU. Killlli'll 111 till' Willi horse country of Arlfona. I( Iihm nil t in rotnintii annus pbore iii thai wonderful rot Tuesday & Wednesday "CONFESSIONS OF A QU1CKN" slurring All i.i witi Stone. Terry Vml S! ' At The LIBERTY - - Last showing tmiiifhl i ii m'ry c'AftEt . . . in "The Bad Land" V Powerful Story of Frontier Days. Tuesday & Wednesday "Gerald Cran- ston's Lady" ... After suffering for the naat fow dus with a nuTAre' rnVi' of In grippe, Jackie Emmons wan. aide in losuni. her position tml. iv lli r man', mondi will In gliul.tv J'fur: Of her re "vi ry. at cm n.it i. am: , Tln Misses Dni ami Paulina Cllit, Arloll Ndsel nnd Leslie Peyton mp torad so Crater bake Sunday. They report tho'roudii In splendid opn'dl Hun anil , 1 1 c inow. You Kil mail al a friend. Call him n tool; Me culls yon a tool, Both tiro rliiltl. Or you wouldn't bo mud. Engraved greeting (irds rtr'HK iioiiihiv;! Are. Jlisl round ;ltli uorner. Have vim rj tlorud yoitr engrnvotl Qraotll Cards ai yel '.' Don i wait hum tlin IiihI tnliiiiii'. Our nssoli nii'in or iii'.uiiitni nmi artistic riirliilmiia anil New VMtm oard" i" now fomplotOi alpi tni'fo'ln attlpla ilni" for iik !io xivd ymi onr inpl enrotul alt it'iit loii anil HcrvUc. W. O. SMITH Printing Co. Phone 93 WW6LF tt-CA ' Til THE FLMOR LASTS meia KIM THK WRATH KB The CgClQ Htorniimruph SI I'lub r wood's tth.'irmai' y uhow-B the barono-i- i in I. tic "J, hi' I IhIIII! slightly :. . devpite ill" trcntcning klcH no storm deems luiiilliiqui Pressure I", how- i III neutral .iinn making ll fr n iiiiiriiiiiiiH'i' to move in. FondaM for next 14 hour.: Generally fair with cool and brisk I wis. 'I'lin Tyros recording lliermomotcr registered uulmum nnd minimum lemperaturea today as follows: High 40 Low It lit SINKS AND PLEASURE .Mr. and Mrs. I). K. Loosley, of Motlford are guet at tho hold White Pellraii .today, making I hi" trip here from the vnller city jfcdlaeti and pleasure. 'i r County Money Is Needed To Fight Coyote Biological Service Can Not Relieve Situa tion "Heava lull:, iliow v. iio halp 1 ihetpjgjvea." ! 'rhln lucid oxpraaalon from ill" j lip., of bharle a. Poole, bead of tho I'uUiiil Sliit.-ii BtOlOgfati Stirv-v work In California, anmii up tba ili'llln'rat Kini anil IlndliiKs nt ili- lalory animal rontrol mtotlhl Bntn Hnturdny atternoon In thu county court rnomx. Tin- meeting) which iraa Inittatad liy Hi" Kin ninth Wool Qrbverh1 as miciaiion ami County Agent C. A. Henderson, was fur tho purpoHo of ail vim; nl n mini' effective nnd . OporttllYG I'lan of predatory nnlmal 0OQi,rol wnrli In southorn Oregon and northern California. itepreHi'iitatlvcH ,ot Klamath aud Modoc countlea were preaenL Lake county mad" Ha position clear through a' latter roud by A. M I'liomns, Becrotiuy of the Klama "i Win'i" arowore1 Asioci&tion, H the cmiutlos want bettor and more ooinprohenslve control mea- Uraa enforced, then let thorn pay tor il. la the way .Mr. 1'oole anil Stanley O. Jawett, head of the blu logichl survey work in OrogoU but It. . sinkiyou by ' establishing the bounty plan for coyote control work was eliminated froth consideration in the cooperative plan. Doth Mr. Poole mid Mr. Jowclt emphasized that the maxlmdni amount of money for the Southern Oregon ami northern California counties Ih being expended by the liioioKieal Hurray, They pointed out that If il was l. li hciv as need for greater co.i trol work, finances for I he work must CO 1110 from the county. (I. W, I. yon. aupervlaor of tho .Moiloe na- tlonal I'oront, suggested n inr ralslOR addiilonul money (loo county. He sURostad lain nsseaSmenl from each mi In in in M.i II CIT- Moapa pouhty llvosloi'kman. to pay for tjno tin woi'k. i "Those thai retliso' to pay for the adlilllonal coin nil work, we can ev elude from iiutlotial Vorest rghge until they see lit to chdngO their minds," Mr. Lyon said. Lake cotinly. IIiioiikIi a lelle;' from Its bounty judge, is behind any cooperalivo coyote control moa- iu ro ami win soon appropriate s LI ii il (1 to he used In control work. loUMiir. iti:sim:NT Mrs. F. i'. DeChglha or iiorn- liroblt, an old tttnq resident of Klam ath Fails, spent iho past few days here on business ami pleasure, Bile lilts many tl'lontln III this BCCtlon, i n mi, l, lKH AWAY William t i.e . Klamath's opitaty SeSeaaOl led Katurduy for 8aem where he , win attend a nailed wfot i ii k of ihn asaossors of tho lUtto, l'ollov.'nK this mi'OlliiK. Mr. Lea will Jiniriiey In I )u linn Ore., who.-": lie will intend ii. i "'iii 1 1 annual (neeing at Oregon aaeetsorf. l ltoM hl-lt .vtit i: KiVKR hiiti w.iiin. n merchant, and K. a. iiuiui, ittbrigem of the Klamath Indian reaorraUon, journeyed to Klamath Palls rfitturday to call on their uiany frl' nils here and to irnuraci business. Mr. Wann and Mr. Ilutlo or" both residents of tho Ibrlriht sattlemanl of Bdragde rivi-r at the terminus of tho Oregon Cal Iforula ami Bastern railroad, forty nttles oust of Klamath Culls. .). A. HOWAKTH IIKItK J. A. Howarth. In wIiomi- lunula Ilea the principal renpoiiKlhlllty of lln millions of dollars worth of pine timber on the Klauiath Indian ri'ticrvutfoii. wnn 11 business visitor in Klamath Kails Saturday and Sun day, lie registered ar the Ha l hotel. Mr. Ilowarth, whin ho is nol,lii the foi'csti, makes bis home at the Kovirnmeiit reeertatlota bend quarteVe, Klamath Agency. II. I'.OWM IK IN TOWN I), llowman used to he a prom inent merchant of Cblloquln. Hut Inst your hn sold out and moved ncroiis the CaHonduH to the qulote;' and perhaps siosVer donattnolty of Tiilout, near Medford. .Mr. llowman was a Kueht ut the Hail hotel Satur day nlxht and spent .Sunday hi"0 calllns on his friends In Klamath. DOWN 1 ROM TJIi: lOItT ('. V. I.oosloy. one of the promi-:-i nt farmers of the upper Klninatii Dsaln country, wna u buslnesH vi.i itor in Klathath Falls yesterday, : attend to hiixincKs matters. Other local visitors from that section Of tho country were Joo Johnson from Fort Klumuih and Kdfiar Frlnk of rhitodjulni, OVBR st N'n.w visrrolts F. H. Jncohs ami Kmll Flnckus spent over riunduy lit Klamnth Fails ylsltlng with friends from HllfJ brand. gj VISITINti lillDI MAt liot:i. Mrs. V Tn-fri n and Miss WatadS YouuK of Mucdoel onjoyeil a week end vi.dt with friends in Klamath Falls from their homo at Mncdoel RACK KBOM Asui.ANli Charles Schual rot u rood last ev i nint from Ashland, where he spent the week end with friends, romin over tho Green Sprlnus mountain Mr. Schaal encountered considerable snow. He reports tho weather fort gy nnd a Blight ruin in Anhlnnd. WtUi VISIT CAI, WASHINGTON, Nov. 2. fP) - Colonel Coolldgo, father of the pres ident, ii' planning to forsake hlu Vermont home for a winter stay at the white house. BfHI.NKSS TRIP 11. n. Hlnsbn, well known rcl dent of iMedford. is anions t!i vals ley man transacting business mat ters In tho city today. Mr. Hlnsou drove over from the valley city this morning. S( llool, BOAKD MKKTIXO The regulhr nieellni; of Hi" school hoard will lie hold this evenini' when several business mutters of Importance wlll ho taken up by ''the hoard. DR. UA.Mil.i'oN HBRB llr. It. Hoy Hamilton Willi his wife and daughter, Miss Helen, ay visit Iiik In the city for a tow days from their homo in Portland. Hi'. Hamilton nnd family formerly lived in Klamath Falls whore they have many friends, who welcome thelii visit. While hero they tiro Rllcsls nt tho liotol Hull. Fur Manufacturing. Coat Remodeling- All work guaranteed Mrs. Win. Bossier 4:1 II Klama Ih Ave. Ilolwoon (fourth ami Fifth Pliilie ii--.i Next to Moose Hall t I I I I : J ? I 1 t Y f ? T J r f f T i t i k nlete W. L. Douglas Shoes , 0 6 p $8 Don't let cold weather catch you unawares: Ket your underwear here and now. We have all weights, priced from $1 to $6.50. For work or dreys clo.thes .f all kinds ii will pay you to Buy It at Beck's. HACK PROM MKBTI.VG Mrs. Charl- Thomas and Mrs. V. llanimol have returned from Port land whore ihey attended tho state convention of the Pnreiit-Teatchers association. Tho two wJiuon w.ri delegates from .tSe Mills Addition I Parent-Teacher's assoclaHon. The.' tepori an Interesting session. FROM KANSAS TTV Mrs. w. K. Dyche with hor two dngbters, Virginia and Margarot. returned Saturday erenltiK from .v two months' risk In Kansas City with Mrs. Dycne'a nuthcr. XO.n i POR 8CPPUKS I). E. Noa. well kn..'.vn resident of Fart Klaiimtb, made a hurried trip ta'.-the city Sunday evenini, to get supplies to start drilling on tin artislnn well In tho marshes. He returned home before noon today. JOHNSTONS TO MKIH'ORII Mr. and .Mrs. J. C. Johnston mo tored to Medford Saturday spend: Iiik the week-end in tho valley oi.v with friends. t ACCEPTS POSITION' KAST Dick Wrlgb, w'ho loft hero some two weeks ugqeto visit. his parent,. Dr. and Mrs R. Wright of Port land. Uils l.-ft (or Now York Citv, nccordlng in word received here by friends. la the eastern metropolis he hits accepted n position with an insurance company and will rostdo there permanently. LEFT FOR CALIFORNIA K. C. Llnoruian wjio has been em ployed for Home lime ut tin Pelican Hay lumbortcompany, left litis morn ing for San Clabriol. California', where ho will spend the winter months. Used CLOSEDCARS Bargains c 1 1925 Ford Coupe, Balloon Tires and lots of extras. 1 1924 Ford Coupe; in wonderful shape; lijke new. 1 1924 Buick 6 Touring, with Rex en closure. 1 1923 Buick 4 Touring with Rex en closure. 11925 Star Sport Coach. BUICK AND STAR GARAGE Opposite White Pelican Hotel Overcoat Values That MionM crowd No left overs, or old timers our siuippy and conservative patterns, nationally known and advertised Oregon City Overcoats Many people do not realise that we lilies of clotliinir in the citv. i - - , , , . . . , . . prices that arc much less than you would expect. Exceptional values in all wool serge suits at. Hardeman Hats ft $6 p 10 HUNTING DUCES John A. Captlky and Alfred (Iruhli of nunsinttir spent over Sunday i'i this flection hunting ducks. They returned south by motor this morn inc. LIBRARY CLUB MKKTS Mrs. HoruardItoa gave an in I teresting review of "The Caroiinan" this afterncon before the Women's Library club in the club rooms r. the library. Following the meeting of the study club, a tea was given in honor of Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunlin-, who will speak at the annual din ner of the Public Health associatioi at the chamber of commerce this evening. I : CENTRAL SCHOOL MEETING The Parent-TeacbOrs1 association of tho Central school will moot to morrow afternoon at the Centra; school for its regular meeting. WITH MRS. PHILLIPS Ladles of the A. N. W. club will meet with Mrs. L. S. Phillipc on Wednesday afternoon at hor homo at 216 Pine. OX BUSINESS TRIP W. W. McNoaly of the Union Loan Association loft this morning for Medford where he will transact business for his 'concern. MRS. JONES LKI'T i Mrs. C. W. Jones left on thin morning B tram tor Now York Oi.y with her husband's body. Mr. Jones was accidentally shot while hunting on Saturday. VISIT FROM MACDOKL Mrs. C. A. Marshall and Mrs. Hln.i Kico of Mucdoel visited and attend ed to business interests in Klamath Falls over the week-end. our Overcoat department iioin ino; time : Mow is the' time you need one Xmv i-, the time to get one Til is is the place to get it. Overcoat stuck i- l.raiid.tiew. full of carefully selected, lite cream of two. line. 5 Clothcraft Overcoats All Wool Coats, Last Minute Styles, The Newest Colors Extraordinary Values 19.50, 22,50, 30. 35, li.tve orie of the Besi and most c can lit von in what you want, - $29.50 Jantzen -.11-., r-i-T-. . KLAMATH FALLS - WOODBURN , ORE . Modern Dentistry Provides You with every possible care in the attention of your teeth. Our up to date laboratory and expert service assures you of ease, and saves yon time nnd eipense. See lis for free examination. R. D. COE, (Painlsss. J02-204 Hcpka DIdg. At Anderson's Grocery 335 So. Sixth St. B from F. J. Bryant, I. N. Case and Mrs. W. Sjr Kayler s poultry iarms. TEX HAYS HERE Charles Sandborn of the Upper Lake country is in the city to spend ten days bore on business and pleas uro. VISIT AT CtllLoyl'IX Miss Anna Mae Johnson and Miss Vera Houston motored to ('hlloquin on Saturday evening where thev spent the week-end with Mrs. FraaK Bell. They returned to the city last evening. SARINS RETURN Mr. nnd Mrs. L. P. Sabin return ed this morning from CorvaUla whore they have been for several days attending the homecoming, FISHING SUNDAY C. (;. Hayes nnd Jack Franey spent most of Sunday in the Woo-1 River country on a fishing trip. DINNER AT CHAMFH TONIGHT Tho annual Public Health ass ei i tlon dinner will be held In lhc din ing room of the chamber of com merce this evening at 6:30. Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar will be the princi pal speaker of the evening. Dr. G. S. Nowsom will give a report on the work accomplished by tho asso ciation during tho year. The rjtlbjic Is urged to attend the dinner. Mrs. J. J. Keller is 111 charge of the i tatter. i inciting until, clijr- 40, 45 com - at Sweaters $5 to 15 JU A -. - .. -- J DENTISTS of course) S: . and Main Phone 83S WITH MRS. EBERLEIX ' (A Mrs. Charles Wood Eberlelu will be hostess this evening to the la 11 as of the D. A. U. at her home. Mrs. Alfred Collier will give a pa pgr '",' "Why the Pilgrims left England.'' All members aro urged to ttjitend this meeting and answer to roll cull. Tbo meeting is called for S o'cjiick. TS your eyesight as good as. (ho other fellow's? Is your at ten lion constantly called to thiijlct !... .....IP lu (l.ll Hit til 1 You need our expert oxaminaiaiu and advice. Dr. H. J. Winters Eyesight Specialist 5 Klamath Falls, Ore. m wv grind our own KlaaseiW ' ? "Crave dangers of tSIS icnl ills lay In the Bi e 1 nod illation.',' ' S&ysJlh.j vx w