Y' Saturday. Jnmiaty 2Sf NEWS IN BRIEF , (Jural Kruiu Kui-ihv . Mr. and Mm. Mcllurnlo and A. J. TaroaUitulil, ill of Jkfun cheeter, Eng., war (umli Id Klamath Falle last evening at tha Hotel Wlllard . onrouto to aouthnru 1'ullfornla, Tha cues! ara etijoylni; a lour of ilia (lulled Htatea and wcro aoraula auulh ' from Canada, They luiidud lu New York City last May. Ilara la Klaiunllt ' Pela Htnlih of Klamalh Kail, who vlalled with frlenda and re tlatlvea here last ,, liaa re turned to .Klamath Kalla. Ha ex tHM'ta to leave aonn for Malum where ha will reside Lakevlew Kiauilner. ftrturnliie; Tomiimiw J. J. Miller -and A. 8. Itnsen baun. Uoulham I'aclflc offli'lala will arrive home In thn morning from a trip of eeveral daya In loe Angelas, where they attended a convention of traffic officiate of Tho Houlbern Pacific. Komi Man II llunran MrLaan, of thn Forest. Protacllva aasnrlullon with haad fluartera at Klamath Kalla, la a bualnoaa visitor In l.akor.uw thla work meeting with local mnilera of tha a-wolullon bk 'Vlo K amlncr. ' -. . , , mMf-tma KajJorl Trip- , After an ritndd trip tbrouxb aouthara California', Mr. and lira. Carl bodaon nava raluraad to Klamath Valla. They made tba trip rla motor. - la Krrnn Merrill J. Frank Ada ma. one of K la Di al h'a prominent ranchere, la a bualneaa visitor In tba city today from bla borne near Merrill. Mri Adama la atopplni at tha Hotel Hall whlla hr. . ' Walker Returned Howe I.uke Walker of the Klamath racking company, haa returned home from a bualr.aea trip to Portland, which kept him away fur eeveral daya. Hrre Kroln HUlnath ' K. T. Auderaon aad William J. Dorman were among the Klamath realdenta who Iranaacted bualneaa In Lakevlew over lha week -end. Lakeriew 'Examiner, lire rYom Klamalh U. II. liar boar of Klamath Kalla waa a bualneaa rlallor ; In lakevlew tbla week and waa reg Uttered at Iba Hotel Lakevlew. Lakevlew Examiner, Hero From Klamath - -t C. U Hodge of Klamath KalU waa vial ling with Lakevlew frlenda over tha week-end while attending to bualneaa matter her, Lakovlew Examiner. Over Prom Mvalfonl Mr. and Mr. W. F. Clark of Medford are guesta In tha city for a abort tlm on bualneaa. Tbey are atopplng kl the Hotel l.tll while her. Left I'm- Portland O. II. Wood and W. F.. Hunt, otriclala of Th Great Northern left thla morning for Portland, after transacting bualneaa here for aevoral daya. , ' From The Hiutli Mr. and Mra. Kd V. Myera of Pan Francisco, are- guoaat In Klamalh Falls for a short time on business matters, r - Rack Prom Klamath . . Mark llanna returned Tuesday from Klamalh Kalla where ho apenl several daya leal week. Lakevlow Kxamlner. 1ett for North i . Mra. Krneat Wiley of 'Chllo quln haa left for Portland where aha will receive) mod leal treat ment. Mra. fomblrtii Here ' Mra. Jamea lambtrth of Raletn la apendlng a tew daya In Klam alh Kalla vlaltlng with her hua band, James Lamblrtb, notnrnrd From Trip A, J, Vove ha mlurped Lome from a brief bualnoaa trip to Portland. , L' , Hplnk Prom Cblioqu lo ll. C. Hplnk, well known real dent of Chlloquln, la a bualnoaa visitor In tha city yesterday. W ; , Hear ' ULDINE UTLEY . Three More Sermon) at KLAMATH TEMPLE TONIGHT ' "A Surprise" ' SUNDAY, 3 P.M., "Great Mas Meeting", , 7i4SP.M. I ' "Uldine's Farewell Message' ' Followed by Baptitmal Service Come Early to Get a Seal- 0 162$ Poater fllrle Hoiwrrd Tha Mlasea Wyoming and Det clevKoster wore honored with a aurprlaa parly at their hotna oi Sixth and Jefferson on Thursday evening when. Mra. K. O. Foster Invltiid a number of young peo ple la for an arm I ok of dancing. At the hour of midnight lha gunats wura aiirved nullity re freahmente. , Among tha gitaete who enjoyed tha evening were: Misses Mnry Ollnvrs, Helen Gre gory, Clarice Mulli-nex. Lurlle Hlemlisrd, Juanlta Hodaon, Myr tla Johnson and Marjorla Htln aoa. Ifcdtnar Itobartaon, J' llas tard, 'Albert Htllna, llud Arnold, Habn Clarke. Karl Hltllr. Wal ter Henry. lanlvl McDaulcIa and Jack Hen r. . : Vanity Fair Hlmpi- Annoiturement of tha opvn Inx of a circulating library and lift ahop which will be known an Van II v Katr will ba owned ion Wednesday,' February 1 at tba home of Mri, Waller Went. 204 Hi) it I h Itlvoraliln. More than 300 Invltatlona have been Waued for the opening day at which time tea will be aerved. Mra. Waller Weal and Mra. Paul Kvana are onenlne the tha abuo. The llb- 'rary will contain a general line of flrtlon, Including all the lata booka which will be rented by tbe day. The ahop will alao tontaln complete line of aoveltlea for parllea. aurh aa tally carda, fav ora and glfte. many of which will be mado by local people. Left IVr California Tom Iteaaler, brother of Wil liam "easier of Tbe Kvaolng Her ald, left today for Bacratnenlo, Calif., where ha will remain In definitely. He waa accompanied aouth by hla mother, who will make her home with him. For the paat aereral montba Mr. Iloaaler baa been In l-akevlow on the Lakevlew Examiner. He formerly worked on Tbe Eve ning Herald. ,rlon In City . Krank T. Nelaon, prominent rancher of tha Keno dlatrict, la apendlng the week-end lo Klam alh Kalla nn a combined buaineea and.pleaaur trip. Mr. Nelaon la atopplng at the Hotel Hall and la vlaltlng with many of hla frlenda In Klamath Kalla while bar. Hlienbrrd la Home ' Earl T. Hhepberd of .The i Bbnpberd Mualc 81 ore baa re turned from a two daya' bualneaa trip to Dorria, Calif. Mr. Hhep berd transacted bualneaa with a number of the leading realdenta of tha aouthern town. Official VUlt 4Hr O. G. Bteele, division manager of tha California Oregon Power company of Yreka, Calif., and C. O. I .arson ot the aouthern city arrived In the city thla morning for brief bualneaa visit.; Thoy ar guest at lb Hotel Hall. Cliandlrr I W W. K. Chandler, resident eng ineer of tha ante highway com mission for thla district, with headquarter In Granta Paaa I apendlng tbe day here with C. C. Beeley. Prom llnrrlinan IxKlgv Mra. II. T. Jesler and daugh ter, Mlas F.va M. Jester of IlaT riman lodge, returned home this aftornoon aflar spending Friday and thla forenoon hern shopping. Thix registered at tho Hotel Hall. Goddard Itctilrnlng . Judge K. K. Xloddard la ex pected borne tomorrow from I'ortland. where he baa spent tb past week on official bualnea. -V left In From HI) M. II. Obenrbaln of Illy la In rrho city for tbe week-end Irana- actlng bualneaa and visiting frlenda. Mr; Obenrbaln Is atop plng at the Hotel Hall. Returned To Halrm I It. II." Baldork, maintenance engineer with the alate highway commission with headquarter In Halem, haa returned homo follow ing a brief bualnoaa visit here. Hhopplng Prom HcaUty . . Mra. John Blmmona of Bentty la a bualneaa visitor In Klamath Fall yesterday. Arrived Prom Valley i L. D. Btephonson of Aahland, visited In th city today on buslnesa matter. Business Locals January Clearance Halo Moat all furniture and hard ware reduced 10 to 40 per coat. Only four mora daya of January clearance, aala. Lucaa Purnltura I and llardwure. 2i Main St. I adr. 20-Jt ll.r I blliw l lli y ! At Klamath Temple tonight. "A Hurprlee." Alao Hunduy 3:00 p. m., Or nit Mann Meeting" and 7:46 "Karewell Mnaaage." Come early to gut a aeut. adv. 28-11 Yonr lant Clmmo To hoar Ulillne Utley at tbe Klamath Temple tonight clon'nx aervlce. Ureat youug people'a rally. All agea welcome. Come early to get a aeat. adr. 27-lt HjuIIu Hpeakem f 10 allowed on your old apeak er on the purchaae price of a new Wentern Klectrlc. L'hllg'a Klnclrlc Btore. adv, . . 2D-31 Cooked Food Halo lty ladlea of the Klrat Baptlatl church, January l!8th. 41 Main: Bt. adv. ; 20-31 Hwrdlah and .NorwoKlan . Ilerorda at Norton' Mimic ! Btora. Open evening!. Urlixle lililg., 1V18 Main. adv. 27-31 ' IJiwly Inn" Chicken dinner 76 ccnln. every Sunday, 1:30 to 4:30. Make ra ervatlona. Phone 1477-11. adv. .... 28-H "Llndy Ian" Kor borne cooking. Charlotte Age and Kdlth Iteam. Pbon 14 77 11. 4th and Klamath Ave. adv. 27-6t Amanjpnmnita for Piano i i Leaaoaa can be mad with Mra. Howard O. Bhafer at Norton'a Mualc Btore, 1V36 Main. Phoue &-W. adv. 27-21 limb and Body Wood-. " Johnalon'e. Phone 111. 1121 lo. etb. Adv. 11-tf Tanialea Kobertaon'a, 211 N. tth Bt, Phone 72-R. dv. - 7- Kor Se Jaa. H. DrtacolL Wllllama Bldg. Adv. U HUPa rTowrr Bhop - 120 North 71b SL Adr. I-tf C0MM&NBE1& 25,000 MILES in less thaH 23,000 MINUTES Girdle the United States 3 times and you would trip to ; Havana distance! 25,000 miles in less than 23,000 minutes! ' t No machine made by man ever traveled so far so fast as did these tiro Studebaker Commanders. ,You will not want to drive 65.31 miles per hour for 16 days. But the i ability which enabled each of these Stude- . bakers to travel a distance that would -girdle the globe in 384 hours insures you ' . ( championship performance. The durabil ity which was proved by 25,000 miles at -more than a mile-a-rainutc assures years of satisfying service. , . Take the wheel of The Commander . here today and learn for yourself why the .American Automobile Association certi-' - lies that Studebaker has won every official endurance and speed record for stock cars, regardless of power or price. Come in now x drive this world champion Studebaker. . No obligation, i ; ' ' .. V Worlafs Champion Cmr ,' , ' The ' Studebaker Commander v $1495 to $1745 farter ' Dunham Auto Co. PHONE 25-W STUDEBAKER, The Great THE EVENTNft ftEftAT,fi, Hear I'litlitn 1'tler At Klamath Temple, tonight. "A Hurprlae." A I no Hunduy 1:00 p. m., "Ureat Maaa Meeting." and 7:45 'Karewell Meaaage." Coma early to get a aeat. adr. Za-lt We W ill Be Glad ' f ' To trad In your phonograph or anything of value tcwarda a new phonograph or plana at Nor ton'a Munlc Btore. Open ae nloga. Orlizle lildg., IWSt Main Ht. adv, Z4-6t H.r I Minn l'tl-v At Klamath Temple tonight, 'A Hurprlae." Alao Uunday .3:00 p. di., "(Ireat Mhm Meeting" and 7:46 "Karewell Meaaage." Come uarly to get a aeat. ndv. Ji-lt CHv Tranafef Piano moving a apeclalty. City Tranafer and Htorage Co., 744 Klamath Av. Phone 433. adv. 37-t "l.lmly Inn" Kor borne rooking. Charlotte Agee and Kdllh ' lleamv Phone 1477-lt. 4th and Klamath Ave. adv. - 27-t Markets' POHTI.AND, Ore.. Jan. 28. (4. P. I flutter, ateady; wholeaala prlcea, Portland dairy exchange net wholeaale prlcea: Cube ex tra. 46 Vic; etandardn. 44 Vic; prime f I rata. 43 Vie; flrals, 43c. Creamery prlcea: Prima 3c over cube atandarda. Kgga: Kreab standard extra 32c; fresh atandard firsts 21o; fresh medium extraa 30c; freah medium firsts 30c; underaixed 28c; price lo retailer 3c over exchange prlcea. Associated sell ing prices: Extraa 56c;' firsts 34c; mediums 33c; underaixed 31c: Bntterfat: Hteady. Did lo tbe farmer 47c station. 4 tic track, 00 it tie fob Portland. , Poultry:i Btegdy (lea t per cent commission ;' heavy bene 22r24c; light 16620c: prlng 2021c: broiler 22(2&c; Pe kln whit ducks 30c: colored, nominal. Turkey, alive, 25 0 27c. Onions, norch.aliy 10c lower. Local Jl.gOft J.C? per cwt. Potatooa, 76 ff 1.26. Will Hole Is ao laty that wben be algna bis name he simply wrltna "Will" an! thin punches a hole In the paper right after "Will." still need a side to, exhaust the 6TH & OAK Independent KT.AMATtf FAtis, ftREP.Oti x Chromium Plan of Plating is Used by Studebaker Concern Chromium plating haa been adopted for vail exterlua "bright melaV'. parte on rkudebaker can, according to an ' announcement made by tbe Btudntiaker corpora tion, Aa a reault of the nee of thla' new metal Htudebaker own era are aaaured of bumpers, head light, radiator ahutla and other plald part which ara free from runt or tarnlah, and which In ad dition are virtually weaT proof. Chromium la even brighter than nickel when pollabed, and I hard er than tbe hardiest tool ateel. It la ruat proof, lutperrloua to aalt and all but two avclda, And re ntal beat np to 3,099, degreea. It Many Attend Dance i At the flrat of a eerie of dance which the Fort Klamath Community Jub 'Is sponsoring to finance tbe annual Fort Klamath akl rare, held last night sit the community hall, more than 100 couplea were present, Klumath Kalis waa-well, represented. Jack Bowrlng'a orchestra furnished the music. The joad were reported In excellent condition. Club Announced Ibuscr The Eastern Btar Hoclal club have announced plana for a dance which they will sponsor on Frl- lry evening. February 10 at. lb Winter Garden. Tba Jack Bow ring orchestra will , provide tbe dance mualc. Hi. Paul's Church Herri Serrlcea will be held at St. Paul'a Episcopal church on Sun day morning at 8:00 o'clock and 11:00 o'clock. Rector J. Henry Thomas will preside at tba ser vices. Mra. Dalton Allowed Company Krienda of Mrs. Carr Dalton will be pleased to learn ahe Is recovering from an Illness at the Klamath General hospital and 1 now able to have - visitors.- , . President Cooltdge doea sot bavo to pay the gasoline tax In theDlatrlct pt Columbia. No doubt some will 'object to that wben tbey bear of It. , SPECIAL ' , SALE " . ; ' of v SUPERBILT Kan-Not Stretch , Mattresises ented Stdfs and Ruttont Prevent Stretching . An extraordinary value-event made poa- . aible by cooperation of the manufacturer .. It i your opportunity ' to buy, at a remarkably low price, a mattrea of greatly improved type -the SUPERBILT i "Kan-Not Stretch," so named because it - -. actually cannot atretch out of ahape. The ' illustratiott above show why, , SPECIAL . $12.75 to $23.00 , .' See thi mattresi today Don't delay ' The Special Price Is for a Limited lime Oply ! BALIN FURNITURE CO. ' 122 North Sixth Street ' 1 practically unacratchable, and ao harf that even r thin film of It on other metal will cut glasa. Klnally It can be plated on almoat any other metal, giving a coat of complete and laatlng protection. While thla laat quality would make It poulble for Htudebaker to apply chromium direct to the poliHhed metal, tbua making a ahort cut to reduce production eoata, the corporation' reaearcb englneera fonnd that the moat Manufactory reault were obtained when tbe anrfac to be plated waa flrat poliabed, tben copper plated, then nickel plated, and after a final pollab, given ila laatlng coat of chromium. SELECT BOARDS FOR ELECTION FEBRUARY 28TH Klv city councllmen have an nounced to Police Judge. Lem L. Gaghagen the location of the polling placea In tbelr respective wards and tbe personnel of the election boards... Following are polling placea and election officials: First ward: Wilkin building: Mr. C. P. Mason, Mra. Charles McCIure, Mrs. J. K. Goeller. Mrs. louiae McCIure, Mr. Gerrett Van Riper. Second ward: Basement court house, Mrs. Jennie Hum, Mr.! Ada Mattbewx. Mra. W. 8. Slough J Mra. C. J. Gate. Mr. Fannie! Virgil. Third ward: RRR gange; i Mra. Carrie Maler. H. P. Tbomaa. Mra. George Grinle. Mra. Will Humphrey, Mra. J. I. Beard. Fourth ward: Lake hotel; Kra. Bert Hawkins. Mr. M. L. Miller, Mr. Mellcta Hammel, Mra. Ame lia Wlckeraham, Mra. W. H. Mc Pherren. Fifth ward: Fslrriew achool: Mra. Joe Avery. Mra. J. H. Co vert. Mra. William Burke and Mrs. Nan Cantrall. Another day we never expected to live to see but did waa tbe on when 18 to 24 lnchea of the brlde'a leg would ahow through her veiL ' n mm BRAD WILL BE TRIED IN LAKE CITY, RULING LAKF.VIEW, Or., Jan. 21. C. II. Brad, former under cover agent for federal prohl agents, will be tried her In Lakevlew inatead of getting a change of venue to Jackson county, say the Lakevlew Examiner. This was tbe decision announced" by Cir cuit Judge O. M. Corklna after a careful conatderatton of all ang le of tbe case. ,Brad I under Indictment her on two charge. One accuses him of personating an officer and tbe other allege be accepted money for aiding- a felony. . He had sought to have hla case Trans ferred to some other county on a change of venue, but tbe order AT THE L-T-B-E-R-T-Y SATURDAY ONLY Btlrrlng dram of th re venge of a wonder dog. RANGER, In "The Swift Shedow" and Chapter Number (7) "The Golden Stallion" Coming Sunday AV Monday TOM TVLEIt , . tW?s& Bring the Whole Family CLUB CAFE If you had to get 52 Sunday dinners per year, to say nothing of six times that many weekday dinners, you'd get mighty tired of it, Mr. Resi dent Fact is, you probably wouldn't do it. So why expect your wife to stand the monotony? You can have a cheerful wife always at your side if you make a habit of taking the whole family to the Club Cafe, just aSout every Sunday . and once in a . while on weekdays. The Club . Cafe caters to family trade. It honestly can serve you a dinner as cheaply as you would get , that same dinner at home. With perfect ven tilation and refrigeration you are assured com-" fort, sanitation and wholesome food. ' CLUB 528 MAIN STREET , JACK HERSHBERGER, Prop. The First National Bank , Member Federal Reaerve Bank A National Bank Under National Supervision entered by Jedg Corklu today baits Such plan. Tba court announced that Brad will com np Or trial al th nxt term of cowst en rb rnary 20th. AT THal . PINE TREE THBATKB LAST S1IOWINO TODA,Y , Th greatest picture of all times, "BEN HURM ) Coming Sunday A Monday Zano tirry's "Open Rant" HOTEL, CLAREMONT KTRICTLT MODKR A ftood plant to atay for a) day, a week or at month. Special rate to prrmnel people. 228 North Fourth . Phone 613-614 There I no question regard ing the promptness ot onr. aerrlce. Our machine rra dependable and kept In per-' feet running order. , Oar driver r courteous . n4 . efficient . They will tak you where yon want to go speedily and aafely over th shortest route. ' Kindly glv ni s trial. . . . CAL'STAXJ FhoM 1B9 PROMPT and COCRTEOV8 CAFE Years ago when cov ered wagons were ' in vogue, men and wom en were wont to bury their money or hide it in some ob scure place. The "Pioneer Days" are past. This bank has installed all modern means of safe keeping your, money. With the efficient methods in use today, money can be trans ferred to any part of the world quick ly and safely. ' The First National Bank is equip ped to handle your financial prob lem. Cur officers will be glad to consult with you at any time.