Saturday, DooomU'r 31, 1927. THE KVRNINCJ HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. Pape Thne t NEWS IN BRIEF Will Wed $10,000 Im IMi u l('l uriml Honn Arthur l. llli'U hai rcauiiicd hlii duties with The Ki'Wn nml K veil ln llernld following a trip to Ouklitud. California, where Im was railed by the aerloua Hlnca of till mother. Mm. M. K. I. a Uleu. t'pnn hla ri'lurn homo li Im mm In r wiii showing liniruri'ini'it and hop's are hold fur her com plete recovery. Mr l.ii IMeu Biitl I li" I r Iwu ainnll children re turned himin wllh Mr. la Iilcu. Travel was Unlit ml the allow nit uliirnia through th" Hlaklyou mountains mini" travel aliiw, ac cording to Mr. l.o HIcu. Vlllc n( Miii-liiili lliniia Mr. anil Mm. Hunker mid aiin, Kdwaril lit Anhluiiil. formerly of Kcnu p. nt I Im Christmas hull iliiva wllh Mr. iind Mra. K. II. Murahall mid family of Ihii Kiiim mad. Mra. IMHh llhouilcs ami ami, Donald, accompanied them lu apend tliv week. 1 I n-,.t Varsity Five Takes Ragged Hcop Contest Markets i(onKni:nu t'niveri'lty I'OltTI.AND. Ore., lJcc. 31, (P) Cattle billed IhruuKh Heady. Katurday's receipts: Hogs and nhcep none, mra 1. Total for week (approximate) rattle 1.4S6; culvcs no; huga 3.6r,6: sheep ii.aitv t vvu. t sine comparer wim a Jpc. 31. (41 'wk anu: lletter grade steers of Or'gon var- ""'lr to luc higher: cows and weight Inmbs quoted up to 12.60: mik ; puikli.it sows and feeder' pigs stesrty; bulk light butchers fur Wf-k 6r 10 00; bearles aud underwelKhta .7S down; ex treme heavies a.ooff-1.76: pack ing kiwi (.767.60; bulk dralr able feeder plea 10.00; otheri ll.(0 4i 9.76. Hheep and I a m h quotable Hh a week ago. Not enough offered offered to timt prices. Xtrictly rhoke handy- HIioMlinnd Cliiai j Will be nrganlrel on Jn nunry 1 In I at Imlh day and nlic'it ses aln. Klnrouth Itualii'-ai Collog. , Adr. iil-tf Tlti. ...... . - . . ... ntiiLTS zd 10 live oiifiier: oilier k. n..w ,.t-.t , MSA -w,K-..unf..o..(,l.n.hynor,of Vrr." JS,: .ttSp V.".T' "P ' ' l i ' 19 ' "Md " "f8 i""" """I!; ,'"rtljf "I Th.' north Portland' Hventotk k.- I ')?; f ' nuni. mo univerany - ". . ..uu., "- marlci-ta will ne open for buMneaa rT - !;,.. ' ' "'"- 'k f "" P'- '"m, '"""'I klnda 11.00 Monday, January 2. aa uaual. , , 4; ' XL T . ! ilniliirly In offonav and In d.-lH.lo; off quullty down to I 2 ! 1 '" " P:"r. " Ko'- i 8 ',0 n,, "nder; rood hulfera a I f a I 1 1 a 1 1 aj a 1 1 1 Mr. Hhatlmk l-fc Mra. (I. W. HlmtlU'k rturnd home on thla ini.rnlnra train to liur home In Portland aftor inillia the Chrlaiiima holldaya hnre wllh Mr. and Mra. Ilruce liennla and eon, Jn k. Mra. Khui lurk la a aimer of Mr. Ihmnla and haa made mitiiv frliHa In thla illy where ahe haa rliltrd on lev era I orraalona. -omTtlin Throiirh n typographical error the name l(u"ll M u I In m waa IKi'd lliatKml of rturll MrMtlllon. The arlli U had r'firi'n'fi to lmla Mueller, deputy aherllf, ri'lurn- lug from Itoei liurg where he had I tnken Mi Mullen who bna bei-u I "aranr. on H.u aenlrm-eil la two veare 111 lllul N hata over $5 00 penllrntlury. MiMulleii waa ar reated and ronvtrted on a chnme of altiMiihllnie to defraud all In aurnnre niiiipnny. HUHaell Mi 4 ' it 1 1 ii in la the name of one nl Klainnih'a wl known and re aeclml yiiun men. Mury K. flruanr. 1'. of Doyle- In h i.nt twi-H n will. Inaiier in mitrry the imin I burg iinrondliiom d qnlotet hair-1 r"ld freely up lo . 60; good eowa ln many openlnga but larking up lo a. on: other ahe alorg mont nblllty lo hit the haknt. Dur-:ly 7T6 down: low cultera down Ing the flrat half Hon.-burg kept ' ' ' 60; bulla ateady. moatly pLce with the ramify and the 6.75ft . 00; calrea and vealera K uril wan tied cnral tlmen. In ateady lo toe higher; calrea the lout half, however, the lo- -ul playera began lu fen) the ef- ferta wiM'fully, allowing the ver- rlty to pile up a lung lead. The mil vi rally u"il ita regular team, Mllllgau, Itlillng. Fdwarda, Mi I'nrmlrk and Dally, until the laat who'll 1 fl-w nlnute of play when Huro- larirely 7.00 it 10.00; choice liKbl venlera up to 12.60. Ilofa: Compared wllh a week ago: Ilutrher claiuiea 26 to 60c higher; cloaijd atrong at the ad- Ftrt-proof Centrally liraled Popular Price, and Benrlc. are 'be demanda of lb. day tbal'a why Ihe Butler la patrootxed by he dlaerlmlnatinf. Manaaremenf lieo. Varrea Honfiev aupply flo.niio her fumlly heeda. and mnny leaa. Itarnhart'a, McCarthy llldg.. leave 118 North 7ta St. Adv. ' 29if Mure ToiiJglil A ilnnie which give, promlne of being well attended la that of the Pelican Community Club Ihln evening at I'ellmu City. Thl ilnnre .la th third annual New Vear'a Party given by the club. Hal lllnrkburn'a orrheatrg will provldo the dunro mualc. Invlii Momfny Mini. AHnn Miiwey, diiughter or Dr. tin-1 Mra. ), A. Mey will uu Monduy for lOiigune to reauiuo her Hludlea nt IIih i,nl veralty of Oregon. Mla Maaaey la inn luring In mimic and la a member of Alpha XI IX'lla. lUelern Vl.lior t'iirelir Kiln I Hurl Vnu llerke of I'on tliii', Mlrhlgan, will arrive lu the city the early part of thla com' lug week to apeiid aevernl dnyal . ih liouae .ueal of llelnie . Idinh and lliMly Wood Dennla llrellenateln of The Kve ! Johnilon a. Plion. 314. 1321 lilng Herald. Mlaa Van llm-ka I 1 So. 6th Adr. 21-lf .lucll.m Hale- euroiite enat afti.'r having .pent ' llemember ih I'hrl.ini.. hi, ll.liiv. In Hnuk.no "ini-era r.ierieir lAurnon dbui, with her parent ' llefurnrd Home ' Mr. Jnmoa llnwrrf) nnd daugh ter Vliglnln I.ee n-tiiiTd eiuth lo their home at Duniiiniilr toil'uy after having aH'nt the puni fort night hern at Die hoinii nf Mra. lluwnrd'a purMHa. Mr. and Mra. K. M. Luca. tiK'It, Kmmona, Iteynolda, Ebep hart, Chaataln, Oat and Kpp were umil aa auha. Mllllgan ti high point man with 22 p-.lnt and ltldlnga waa aecond with 15. Tt) former I'nlveralty of Ore gon ettira. "Hwede" Weatergren and "Chuck" Juat were member, of the Itoaeburg team which In cluded Hen l.aron, former Lin-, ville guard. "Hod" Turner, Unl veraliy of llllnol atar, now coach , of ntbletlca at Roseburg and Kay i Bell, former Itoaeburg high, sib nil alar. Weatergren waa the! acnautlnn of the game, bringing inn iiuf'i ij tim ifi'i iiiue anu UKitlu with hla brilliant lonr K.-f- ahota. Standard Dyers and Cleaners Odorless Cleaning One-day Service Expert Dyeing 1409 Esplanade St. , Phone 825 .1 WATCH REPAIRING HERB I year guaranteo OB all work GEO. METZ JEWELER 023 Mala liHiighler Iniprovi- ll I Ada Chrlntnitheraon. daughter of C. N. Chrl.topher- '.l".,:"In ' offlcera. ann of the Croat Northern, la loimrlcil fi Itntrrnvlti. from a Mrloiia attack of lllneaa which!. Mra. Waller H. I'enwarden waa Adr elected to arrve a. prealdi'nt of ll'o Wedneaday club of Kt. Paul'a Kplacopal church at the regular Mra. 8. P. Miller wua elected vice preadlent and Mra. John Glover avcretary. the Market Day Haturday, Jan. Tin. 31-lt Itifiiriiliig To Eugeni" Ml. 'I hlrza Amleraon will re turn on TiU'iolay to Eugene to ro aunie her college work at the I'nlveralty of Oregon. Im confined her to a Portland hpM't'r.l fur aome time. Mra. ('hrialnpheriion I. wllh her dauahier during her lllneaa. ' It ula Mr. Chrla'opheraon'a Inten tion to leavo (ur the north to alcM lo apeiid the week-end i With hla wife and daughter. , Ret limine; Hum lv For In.ara See Jaa. II nidg Adv. Orlaroll. ItallriiMcl Man Hi-r,' It. Needham, dltrlct engineer for the (ircut Nurthern with headquartera In Portland haa ben In the city for the pant aevernl dnya In the lntere!a of the Hix'll I Mla Mildred Btevena. daughter itreet properly or mo company, of Mr. and Mra. Levi Btovena of thla city will leuve tomorrow for fa oi lea ner home In Kan Franclaro after Itobertann'a. 231 N. Sth 8t. apendlug the hollilnya In thla city. Chime 726-R. Adv. 7-tt Mlaa Klevcna la a grndilute niire : of Kt. Pruncla llonpltal and will reaume her practice upoiy her re turn aoulh Ml Dimple Klonk, c Im in of Mlaa Hievnna, who ac- Auellun Wllllami 1 20 he.nl of good milch com I If will Imi aold at the auction. Sat- Hill iurduy. Jin. Tlh. Adv. 31-lt I 1 Rnlem Southern Pacific com pany forms Souibern Pacific Mo tor Trunaort company to oper ate mctor buaaea and trucka from Portland to Kalem. Trains on approximately to ' p. r cent of the total mileage of this country are now being han-j died by telephono inatead of tel-, egraph. a I'lower Shop :n North 7th M. Adv. 2-tf .N'im'I TIioiiiiui leaving Noel Thomaa, ann of Itev. and Mra. J. Henry Thomaa, returns on Tueeday In the University of rouipanled ber home from the Oregon lo reaume his college south will remain In Ashland for work after enloylng the holidnys aevernl wck wllh relatives and here wllh Ills parents. TURKEY SHOOT Another turkey shoot will he held at Klamath Gun Club Sunday, January 1. at 1:30 p. m. (inly trap-shooting creuts will be put on and the entrance, chargo will bo only one dollar. Starting January 8. the club will hold regular shoots every Sunday at 10:00 o'clock. Eifty new members are wanted. Membership feo and duet for one year are inly ten Ullurs. Join the club and practleu for tho big Slat Shoot to be held at our ground next June. KLAMATH GUN CLUB friends before returning south. YIHlng In Portland I Mr and Mrs. Kennnth P-rry'' ne Kllennr T'rrev are attending . their honeymoou In Portland and other northern points. L'non , 4 their return heme In a for'.nluht thuy will be at home t? th-lr. frl.-nila un north Third. The young couple took Ihe K:uthrn Partflr northbound train to Eu gene from which point they will t motor on north to varl:us points , '. of Interest. !j ! .1 FOUR-WHEEL BRAKES FOR, - AT TIIK LIBERTY -THKtTKK- HATIHKAV tlXI.Y Thrill-Parked Drama and Romance! HANGER In "Ranger of the North" also, Chapter Number B "The Golden Stallion" with WHITE KITRY (King of Wild Horses) "It's gutting better each woek." Coming Hun ilny nml Monday TOM MIX noil Tony, the Wonder Horse, la "The Circu. 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MEMIUCK KK1IK1LVL KE8KRVU 8Y8TEM We Never Change or Break Our Resolution When this organization was started we resolved "to do nothing but that which would acquire and maintain good will." Our business course has never varied from this path we have marked off. And now, with the en trance of a new year we neither change or break our resolution, but adhere to it steadfastly knowing that it has brought us success.. ; . May your 1928 bo everything you hope for. HURRY CASH GROCERY 524 Main Street Phone 576 ) V S I J rmZ. 7T