Friday, July 27, 1023 THE 'EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 3C HI EVERY PERSON IN KLAMATH COUNTY IS INVITED TO ATTEND THE J. ' - FORMAL OPENING OF THE . . f PELICAN DRUG COMPANY 712 MAIN STREET it -V ' t 1 SATURDAY, JULY 28', 1928 Here Are a Few SPECIALS for That Day Only STATIONERY IIADLEICH LINEN 100 sheets paper SO envelopes. Regular price $1.50. Today CHADTORN with interlined envelopes Regular $1.50. Today FANTASQUE with interlined envelope Regular $1.50. Today , VALUER LAWN. Regular 30c. Today 89c , 89c 23c-J Lamberts Listerine. Regular 60c Size 48c OUR SODA FOUNTAIN SERVICE Pelican Special Malted Milks j'; , Uf J." -11' t 5c .it , t mi lmKmmmammmammmKmm'mamvumnuim lamaaiai hii i a m i hi sssm ''MM Baan tmiammm i Mi isssjissmrS)inii in i i nun in r mi inn -T a I 21 Lkagtm.aifi lasnsBsaaasaa k Ve Cot Dandy Ensurance For Yur Boy or Girl Dor I'utifi rnn laliit sure. Kf yu not lectio ray of sun Rhino eu yur homo rn iwrmin of avoft Icotlo hoy or Klrl. Ay finger yu bane overliiklng guile bt ef yu ilont ank us about now saving riisuranio plun ve got lur slill dron. Yust odor duy a rjroinliietit alator who vas lro In k oiii in u i It y wart a policy for each vnn or dor boy an girl. Dodo Itlit Rone lu have alart on lift ml'r kid ilont vol. Union dor dad r muina romu an alart ulim taug for dotn. ' Ala giidciiosa sake, rl dnnt cost nothing tu find out aliout Child Kndowment willry. Vould yu lot us hnw yu dor plan plraso. " ' . lit A.. .V V .V JOHN HOUSTON ' Neat Hall Hotel WOOL MARKE 1 i jasnsrasmssjiMwjiMj I STILL QUIET I IIOSTON. July 27. Ml The romincrriul bulletin will 'say to morrow :. "Th demand for wool thla week li:i boon limited but more general than for several weeks, although the market mm atlll he described at quiet. Wool vu I won are five per rent below the roront peak prlres. As yet thore baa been no marked reac tion In ronacqnoncA of the open ing of lightweight fabrtca for the next spring aeaaon by the Amorlcnn Woolen ronipnny at prlres h I K h I y cometltlve on the finer woolod ataple goods. - In the weat business Is at a stnnd atlll. "The. foreign market are rather on the quiet aldo and llrmlford evidently la Inclined to talk lower prices for Iho coming Australian clip and the new clip of I lie Southern Hemisphere Ken Boutin Sawmill Installs New Fairbanks-Morse Diesel Engine 'MMs business feel confident this en-! day was made as the start of a glue will be adopted by many of ' program by which she seeks ex the .leading mills throughout the pertence with mnlti - ennlned country In the near f otr.re. j planes. Her regular Job will be p- ! second pilot on a huge Foklter I ARIF PI ANF 'plane which will inaugurate air and Batavta, Dutch East Indies, this autumn. HANDLE EASY SAYS AVI ATRIX ail Mr. and Mrs. John E. Peter of Medford, are visiting in Klam ath Falls today. They are guests service between Amsterdam at the Hotel Hall. . V-" '..7" V:-. '..-. ''''vj -' -'il C'ltOYDON. Eng.. July 27. (A. ; P.) Big passenger airplanes are( easier to fly than small machines, , said Lady Hoatb. noted British ariatrix. when she arrived : here, today at the controls of a fifteen passenger ship in which she had, come from Amsterdam as second , pilot. It was her first flight as, an employed pilpt of the Royal ' Dutch Air Lines, and she is the ' first woman to be so hired. "I find the big passenger liners , easier to fly than small ma-' chines," she said. "As a result , of my experience I am sure there Is a big future in civil aviation for women pilots." The aviatrix, who was the first woman to fly the length of Af rica, explained that her trip to- Shriners, ladies, and visiting guests are cordially invited to attend the Crater Lake Shrine Club Dance at WiHard Hotel Friday evening,. July twenty-seventh Dancing 9 to 1 2 Insinuation of a Fairbanks-; this city at a cost of $8,000. The Mimi'in Hi-ill iniiit'i w Ku- ! erully. East India wools were I-"""" '''e1' engino at tue iiou-i engine weighs in the neignuor slrnnK for carpot doscrlpllons at ' "n Ml"' '"'"a'od 7 mllos from h(1()( ot 26.0U0 pounds. . . Liverpool hut clothing wools wore! ""d;hrnnd haa Proven so m f , w , saMsfao noeleriod jcossfnl In Iho nat month that ii' , , in km ii u. Ii.,i,, .i.iri iiua iiKmi nin In m nii 'lory. Ihn oncino Is run at a very Mohair Is ralhor ntilrt ,i ; nl(.ht shift lias boon put lino iik ' vry firm" lerailon which oniplnys II ailill- low cost, liioscl oil which costs The Commercial Bulletin will!"01"'1 "'n- The average cut ,..-r ; lllllc more than five cen.a a gal- . in i. .k , i. i ...,, hour runii SliOO feet. So tar as Ion Is used. Another attractive 1 , m. "'"".can be learned, th- installation I feature of the engine is the small a . . of this enclno Is the xortnnd in Bmoiinl of water consumed. The nr'ZZ tZL.l R M. af.nl.. i"" n""" hr"'K''-" '"e t nitcd motor is run on very much the .si.izti i.if: lino nnti r. m. , . ,. ., ,r , ,,, ,,.mhr ronihlng. l.nr.f 1.10: flno andjr" "' ' 'plates. Tho enginn was purchas- auine principle as an antomoliile. Now! Silver Gray Motor Coaches to '" MEDFORD To MEDFORD: Lv. Klamath Fall 7:35 a.m. 12:01p.m. 3:00 p.m. Keno 8:00 12:30 3:30 Pinehurst 8:55 1:30 4:30 Klamath Jet. .. 9:40 2:25 5:25 ' Ashland 10:05 2:40 5:40 Ar. Medford 10:35 3:10 6:10 To KLAMATH FALLS: Lv. Medford 7:00 a.m. 11:10 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Ashland 7:30 11:40 4:30 Klamath Jet. .. 7:45 11:55 4:45 Pinehurst 8:40 12:50 p.m. 5:40 Keno 9:45 1:55 6:45 Ar. Klamath Fall .10:15 . 2:25 7:15 Terminal, Arcade Hotel, Phone 700. Additional tops: Stage Terminal for Silver-Cray Motor Coaches: S. P. City Ticket Office, Phone 84; S. P. Passenger Station, Phone 159; Willard and Hall Hotels. Southern Pacific 1 Phone 84 and 85 and 159 K M. rlothlnE 9SrlS1.02. Val-1 toy no 1. 1.ii6i 1.0S. II Mohair Original bag BVernge i 12 mouths Oregon, 7(1 i 7 2. (irnderi stock: first combing 85 0 90c: good curding &S(U60r. INDIAN SUITOR SHOOTS GIRL MILWAUKEE, July it. P Aliro Hordegen. 2.1, today lay 1 Injured, probably fatally and her former suitor, Benjamin Eckort, 27. recruit Mllwaukeu policeman, was In custody. "She did not like me because I am part Indian," mumbled Eckort In explanation of his ac tion after ho surrendered to I lie authorities. He confessed, po lice said, to shooting the girl first, then striking her head sev oral times against the floor. At Iho hospital with a fractured skull her condition was reported serious. Eckert recently was divorced from his first wife and his ro mance with Miss Hordegen began soon after. Ho said the girl's mother objected to the attention he paid Miss Hordogen because he whs part Indian and that Sev ern! duys ago they had quarreled. The shooling took place nt the, home of a friend of tho girl. j SKItlOl S FLOODS. I MOSCOW, July 27. (AIM I Many lives have been lost In j flnoda which aro sweeping tho Naiauovak and Skohodlnsk re gions, A number of houses were flonllng In Ihn river nl Zcytt In-day. HERE IT IS $10-00 LUMBER Suitable for SPUD CELLAR LINING GARAGE FLOORS SIDEWALKS Large reduction if purchased in quantities of 10,000 feet or more. i PELICAN BAY LUMBER COMPANY Special Dress Sale i ORGANDIE DRESSES - Formerly priced at $2.95 Special at $1.95 Silk Wash Dresses . . . .... . .$7.75 SILK DRESSES Heavy Silk Crepe $14.50 Unusual Hat Values Values to $5.00 NOW $1.00 Values to $7.50 NOW $2.95 fv $1.00 SPECIALS $1.00 Arrowhead Hose Silk to top Point ed heel, Non-stop Run Rayon Bloom ers, Step-ins, French Panties, Silk . Brassiers Wash Dresses. 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