3 Friday, .TanunrVSw, 1023 THR FATOfl IIFRAT.n. KLAMATH TM.tS, ORRflOM 4 Your Big Chaece NITURE SALE FUR THE ADVANTAGE IS ALL WITH THE EARLY BUYER IN THIS SALE AS THE BARGAINS WILL SOON BE PICKED UP AT THESE LOW PRICES. ' SALEf STARTS SATURDAY AND CONTINUES 10 DAYS LOT 1 EO Nashua Indian Blankets, large size, regular value $4.75: While they last in this big sale only $1.85 LOT 2 5 New Dressers, Ivory and Walnut finish. Regular $1 7.50 value. In this Big Sale only $11.85 Terms $2.00 down; $2.00 per month. LOT 3 5 New Simmonds Steel Beds, Ivory and Walnut. Regular $12.00 value. In this Big Sale only $7.85 Terms $1.00 down; $1.00 per month. LOT 4 20 Beautiful Floor Lamps. The very latest in style and design. Regular $27.50 value. In this Big Bargain Sale only $16.85 Bring $1.00 and get one of these lamps. Bal. $3 per mo. LOT 54 High Grade Axminster Rugs, 9x12. Regular $45.00 , value. In this Big Bargain Sale only $29.75 Terms $5.00 down; $5.00 per month. LOT 6 One High Grade 2-piece Overstuffed Suite, slightly used. Regular $175.00 value. In this Big Bargain Sale $87.50. Easy terms. One Fine 2-piece Chesterfield Set. Regular $140.00 val ue. Special Bargain at only $1 10.00 One Beautiful Bed Davenport and Chair. Regular $165 value. Special at only $125.00 LOT 7 3 Alcazar Ranges. This beautiful enamel range is taking Klamath Falls by storm and we have sold 20 of these fine ranges in the past 30 days. Come in and see it and you will know the reason. Trade us your old stove or range as first payment on an Alcazar and see what a pleasure it gives you in cooking and baking. .The first 3 customers get a special $10.00 discount on an Alcazar in this sale. Our terms are so easy you cannot afford to wait longer. See Our, Used Furniture Bargains in Our Big Bargain Basement Good Steel Beds ".. only $ 2.00 Good Steel Springs only 4.00 Nice Dining Tables only 10.00 Good Baby Buggies and Carts only 5.00 We can arrange to give you easy terms on used or new Furniture. Come in and talk it over. . ' Good Sewing Machines only Nice Day Beds only Good Vaccum Cleaners -. only Good Ranges only 12.50 15.00 15.00 20.00 f We give you a very liberal allowance on your used furniture and stoves in exchange for new. Why not make a trade 4 ' now and brighten up your home. 1 WE HAVE MANY OTHER BARGAINS NOT LISTED ABOVE., LET US KNOW YOUR WANTS AND WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. Phone 894 KLAMATH FURNITURE CO. 1011 Main Street .?r--. ..-. 3E mi HEARING IS HELD TODAY freeman Walte charged with the- robbery of a grocery atore oat Eaat Main will be brought be fore Justice of tho Peace. Wil liam Barnes, this afternoon to answer to a charge of burglary. The complaint was filed by Keith Ambrose, chief of police. t. Walte waa picked up by city officers on December 23, at the rear of the Bulck garage and at the time of his arrest is charg ed with baring in his possession groceries from the atore, which he is alleged to hare robbed. ; In order that the man might k held until formal charges could be placed against him, he was placed in the city Jail on a charge of vagrancy, i His past record shows him to have served three terms in the state penitentiary at Deer Lodge, Montana, on charges of grand larceny. Wed in Wood Oh, Well, They Would! c d UNCOV KM, i ! iirrijp nrnnnn ev RED Pjj S ft m p it- k4?3 Boys and Girls of Klamath Undertake 1928 Qub Program ' ilOSEBURO, Jan. 13. M" J. L., Meek, wanted In Klamath Falls In connection with the mur der of John Ansel waa convicted Inthe local justice court on a game law violation last Soptcm hi .according to Justice of the Peace Hopkins. The case was not connected with the Klamath Falls murder suspect until Ed. Walker, deputy game warden, today received a' circular bearing At picture of the wanted man and immediately recognized him as tba one arrested last fall for Killing a fawn by use of an au tomobile spotlight below Canyon AUe. He paid a fine of 1300. ' that time a Mauser pistol srtit a rifle were confiscated from htm and turned over to the state tain department. . t ; 1 mi 1 i S " .... . .: j a r r, ; i When Wade Itowland of Hoqiiiam. Waih., a'sked Gertrude Ohman If she would wed, she said she would In wood. Both are employes of a spruce vone-r company, and they were married in the garments they are wearing at the top, mado of spruce wood. They are pic tured as thi-y are Just starting on their honeymoon, a trip down the river on raft. With a year bf accomplinh ment and enviable records be hind them, rural boys and glris of Klamath are again organis ing themselves into clubs under the direction and tutelage of Frank Sexton, county club leader. These ambitious youths of Klamath labor indefatlgably throughout eich year on their chosen work. Mr. ' Hcxton out lines their program and by timely and constructive sugges tions directs their energies along tbe right paths. , Following are the new 1928 cluba already formed and their respective memberships: Braymli: Cookery Club: Miss Anne Shea, leader: Bculall Par ker, president; Latirena Han in, vice-president: Pauline' Blgham, secretary: Helen Andurunn, Syl via Both. May Bell Van Xc:i. Klamath Agency Cookery Club: Mrs. C. 8. Burton, leader; Doro thy Rhoudy, president; "Bessie Hart, vice-president: Marie Hart, secretary; Vlra Williams, Ituth Williams, Mary John. B:y Cookery Club: Bernlce Dawson, leader: Ilnehl Watts, president; Bulord Wallla, vlce nrelrteht; Mary Dixon, secretary; Iva Boyd, Helen Campbell, Imo gene Cross, Dorothy Watts. Klamath Agency Rowing Club: Miss Anna Walsh, leader: Mil dred Shoudy, president; Wanda (iober, vice-president: Jean Bur ton, secretary; Clara Brlggs, Lu cille Dillatrom. Lorella Sewing Club: Miss Myrtle Burkhart. leader; Geor gia Oilman, president; . I.uclle Walker, vice-president; Helen Young, secretary; Hylvia Hop kins, Ceteda Pcpple. Edna Noble, Gladys Walker.' Mildred Devault, John Campbell. Chllociuln Hewing Club, Ewau na Camp: Miss Marcella Haw, leader; Juanlta Wlard, president: Ida Cress, vice-president; Kilna Colton, secretary; l)ol)cr'.y Shel by, Vesta Wlard. Merrill Hewing Club: Mrs. II. H. Anderson, leader; Z'Tline Riov enson. president; Doris Kandra, vlce-pre'ldent; Pearl Arant. sec retary; Hemlce Kandri, Elitnbeth Cook. Melissa Hartlerode, Htella Shuck, Edith Benson, Anna Burke, Gala Jouasun, Evelyn Zblnden, Mary Helen Zhlnden. Neva Hamilton, Leona Kidwell, . Pearl Beaaly. Merrill Cookery Club! Mlas ' Helen Anderson, leader: Bernlce Kandra, president; Esther Atchi son, vtce-president; Zerline Stev enson, secretary; Doris Kandri, Leona Kidwell, Elizabeth Cook. Loulre Hasklns, Ettio Barry, Ar lone Taylor, Neva Hamilton, Pearl Arant, Loralne Beasley, Fay Jin nette, Helen Atchison. 'Winfan, batefiA THE GIFT OF SUCCESSFUL FMTFUTA1N1MG 1 - "When- ho tops off a meal with a lilt of our pastry ho rarrk-a away wlllt III in plcanlng sense of sat Inflic tion. It' tho lingering flav or and sugucsilon of whole somennes Hut InsU, Insist on our pastry. i ' w li . . ItK All Justin & Montgomery PRE-INVENT0RY SALE NOW GOING ON i Buy your Men's. Wear Needs now and save One -Quarter of the original price. Our Clothing Department offers Real Buys at One-Quarter off 30 Suits and Overcoats '. $22.50 35 Suits and Overcoats '. $26.25 50 Suits and Overcoats $37.50 40 Suits and Overcoats $30.00 45 Suit3 and Overcoats $33.75 oveT Mallory I wu Bros I Knicker- and and Fashion .. n,.. Clinton - Craft Underwear bocker Dre" SHOES HATS SHIRTS 14 Off 6ft ff 14 off Big Savings in all Departments, so come in RIGHT NOW) while selec tions are best. Justin & Montgomery Williams BIdg. "MEN'S : WEAR" . :-.r-..-r-,r-a Klamath Falls I i ;