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Monday, April 21, 1930 TITE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALYl, OREGON PAGE FIVE WORST STORWl IN YEARS HITS KKNO DISTRICT VKI.M.I HNOYVOOOHK CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATE WILL BE FULFILLED ISLE OF LEYETE Fourteen Towns Swept Over and Thousands Made Homeless MA.NILA, April II, (AIM Orlwleil ccuiimuiiloallon toilaj brought further .vlilene. of 111 lull Uik.n rrlilay by lb de.iruo tlv tphuun wblcb swpl over 14 towna ot tin Island of Ley!, d iniitlaiiln( th cuiniiiuultlu ot To Inea ami Dulas. ThoiiDd wsr hnmnlMM mil many believed dead ar lujared. Official rapiirla from lb deva- Utsd region said that comilt chars could nut lia coniploled fur waak or mora, lnc many ltwn bad baao completely out orf wttb lalaraph and talapboua trlraa down. Of Unusual lulriwlljr Tlia typhoon, of aniall araa but of uuuaual Inl.nelly, cam a aarprtaa lo vreether buraau offt olala alnca liirb atoima rarely com t tbla aeesou In tbu I'hll- HppllMM. UoTaraur D. l a l'ru of l.ayta wlrad tha Amarlcan Itad Croas bara. 41 boura after tba typhoon truck, "I'laaa aecur Imuadlata aid for Ibnuaanda of bnmalaaa pao pla, (especially food, clotbliif and bulldim malarial. IVMxwnut Crop Itulnsal Ha described oocoanut tree at aiandlng Ilk candlea wltb tbalr tops blown off. Tba sntlrs orop waa destroyed, ha aald. Tba lint Cross baa takau action toward organising, tba provincial forraa of Ley's and Vamar and ar ranged to annd dociora, nurara and relief sopplle on tha fl rat veaaal from tbla port. MERRILL WIl.MA OKKIK.l l KKNO, Or, April Jl Tha aoiitratlor bav srrlved and work will ImkIii on tha new con rrln lirMiv, ua aoon aa I ha old on la moved out of th way. Tba old on will b moved up th rlvor a faw faat to l uaid aa a temporary hrldg during th rnnatriK'ilou of til new on. Th ranaua .numerator la busy In our locality tin week count ing tha population and gathering olhar government Information. I'errv Wilson rrlvd her. from lied llluff. Calif, on Hum day whir bs plana In niak Ma boma Itila aurniuer wlib bl unrla. C. V. Nalaoii. Harold Anhlry, prlnrlpiil of the aruiln ailiool. accompanied by hla harmonica bnnd mntorad to Merrill on Haturriay. wlier. lhay played for th I'otniina liraiig. Mr. ann .Mra. r ioyn n n ton, and daughter ot iiuuanrano war In Keno on Monday vialtlng with Mr. Wilson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wilson. Mr. and Mia. Kverell fuckatl and dauglilar. Donna Ma nav moved lo Klamath Kalla. Mr. and Mra. Cheater Wllsoi and aon Hlmnson hav. turned tha roataurant wblcb thay naa beon running over to tb o ere, Mr. and Mra. Charley t ur liter. Mr. and Mra. M. A. Pukell and cblldran motored over from I'roapact, Oregon on nunnay. Th visited with relative) her Maater O. K. Purkctt, Auatln Taraona and Pen Hnowgooe wera tmalneaa callera in Msmaio ralla on Monday. Mra. Loula Arnold and aon Billy vlalted at th D. J. Pucketl hnna tha flrat ot III weea. .ti. Arnold and Mra. I. J. I'urk.tt ra slaters. Ban Hnowgoos. accompanied by hi. mother. Mra. Cnas. snow gooae and alatr, Cora motored lo K la mat h Kalla on Tuaaday. B. O. Kcherer la having hla grocery ator Improved by paint ing tha interior. Joa trma -.,r la doing tba painting. a uumher of tb young folk WAHHINOTON, April 21 (API Secretary Ijiinont aald today warding of t :u J.ouo.uuu in pui lie construction rontracta during lb flrat quarter of MHO In 27 iite. Indicated that hla estimate 7,ovo,oui.ohu for th your would b fulfilled. A new iivii year record lor ma rat three moutha waa aet by tb warda till year. KlH'Cle NurrOlntf I p TUa common aocrelary aald aspect a ali'ady spending; up ii r In ar th remaining three periods to carry 111 year s actin ias In public worka and public tllltloa ronatructlon to the total forocaat aeveral monlha ago. Tbla I7.00II.OUU.OIJII prograia waa atlmated "i baila of re porta of Ihe government, ntnte govvrnora, and olflclula of public utllltlea corporalloua. M ill Itc el l-aat Vrar It would carry th year far head of laat year. While lh tlU3.000.000 would aet a new flrat quarter record tb aecretary aald Ihla figure un doubtedly would be further welled by reporta from th other 11 atatea and from awarda upon wblcb reporta were not received. awlmmlng party ralla on Wedneaday Mia Maud Cerletoa of Klamath ralla waa gueat at lb 0. II. Carlaton home laat week. Mra. lUnry Orlffla la vialtlng at tlx bom of bar coualn. Mra. W. c. Bailey. Mr. C, C. Uarrlaon and aone. Krla and Oarar of Portland mot ored to Merrill Trlday. where Ihey apant tb weak end vialtlng at th 1. I.. Fortherlnghem home. They war accompanied by Mlaa Lulu Harnea, wbo vlalted ber mother la the Mt. Labi community. M. 0. llartlerod departed for ( reecanl Bunday. where be will be employed for tome time. lien Dlion and family bava moved Into Ihe Tbaa. Waldrtp residence In Merrill. Mra. Ralph Auatad waa a guaat at th W. K. lltll home Wednes day. Mra. fl. W. Ofrield waa vialtlng In Klamath Kalla Tueaday. 8b aa Accompanied boma by Mlaa Wlnnlfred oflleld. wbo will apend Ihe remainder of th week In Mer rill. A number of the Merrill people attended church aervlcea at Ml. I. abl Hunday. Th regular meeting of Ihe La dlea' Aid waa held at the home of th Meadamea rtcugglua Wednea day afternoon. .Member preeuut were, Meadamea W. . Ilatley, C. and M A. Bowman, C. A. Ilrown, K. I?. Craig. A. Fratler. J. L. Tor thailngham, M. U. llartlerotl. W. V. Hill, W. K. Jlnnette, M. I.. Moor. J. J. Mr.Mannl. (i. Wi Of field, H. C. Parker. J. W. Taylor, II. K. Toll and lb hoaleaaei. Mea damea Carrt Anderson. Henry Clrlffln and 11. J. Hendrltkaon war vlaltort. After th meeting dainty refreahmenla wera aerved. Mra. Jack Wllaon baa reinrned to her horn, after an abtence of aevnral days In Klamath Fall. Mr. and Mra. Howard Wynant and tone, Bob and Donald spent lh week end at Ciranl l'aaa vialt lng Mra. Yynant'a father and Mr. Wynant'e mother. Mra. 8. Jenulnga of Mnlford waa g gneal Kundav at th bom of br and. J. K. Whlllatch. Mra. Jennings will b remembered aa Velraa Whlllatch. O. F. I'eterann. depot agcul of Merrill, hae returned from hla va cation, which be apent In Califor nia. Medmi C. L. and Pen Wllaon wera biialneea vlaltora In Klamath Fall Friday. Mra. Anlr A nil el aon has re turned to ber homo In Merrill af ter an absence of aeveral weeka pent In Sit sum, Oregon, vialtlng Tela Uvea. Mr. and Mra. T. J. Hlmrniaa of Klamath Falls war vlaltora at tb J. K. Whlllatch bom Sunday. Mr. and Mra. I.. K. Brown and Mlaa Wlnnlfred Offleld were shop pers In Klamath Falls Thursday. Mra. C. (I. Merrill and daugh ters were vlsllora at th J. W. Iiogglu horn last Friday. L. M. Moor, II. P. Blnnlon and K. C, Burkea were a party who went out to Ihp Sycan country IiHhfng over the week end. Mra. Hurt Dodenhoff of Miilln la spending tha week end at the home of her parents, Mr. ami Mra. L. M. Moor. i enjoyed j Klamath i evening. Mr. and Mrs. K. w. jveisn were bualnea callera In Klam th Falls. Thursday. Mlaa Lola Bnowgooae la help In: with lb work at the Puckett boarding bouse. Mrs. K. K. Puckett wbo ha bon quit 111, Is ahl to be about anra more. Mra. William Wooda la on lh alrk list this week B. J. Parson of Aabland was a visitor In this vicinity Th lira ,1m V. iiirnM Aahlev. principal of Ihn grad achool accompanln by hla harmonlra band motore i Ki.maih Kalla on Thursas -k.r. ihee nlavrd for the Kl- w.nla club luncheon at Ihe Wll lard hotel. TENNANT 41. O. WINVIK.I.U MARKET QUOTATIONS SPRING LAKE Mra. A. K. Hthrlene Mr. and Mra. Walter Rtewart have been visiting with their aon, Jim Stewart of near Malln. Mra. Alex Cheyn and aon Charlea are confined to their borne with to'.iallltts. Mlsa lleth flohley visited with Alia Pernnl Thursday night. Mrs. Earl Mack waa shopping In Klamath Kalla Thuraday. Walter Kolaon waa a vlaltor at th Htewnrt bom Krlday. Mrs. Ward Dolan and Mra. Hugh O'Connor entertained a large number of young folka at the bom of Mrs. O'Connors on Krlday avenlng. In honor of Lyle Hickman's twenty-first birthday. All enjoyed the avenlng very much and left winning Lyle many mora happy birthday. Mr. and Mra. Arlbur Bchrelner and children. Pauline and Donald, left for Vancouver, Wash., Thura- day. They made Ihe trip by motor. Mra. T. 8. Williams wss a visit or at the Alex Cheyne horn Frl day. Mr. Morrison of Aabland waa delivering aeveral hundred baby chick In this neighborhood the past week. Mr. Win. Cbayn waa traoaact Ing business In Klamath Falls Friday. Mra. Martin Pernol waa also a olty visitor Friday. Conference Supt. Visits Local Field Skeriff Slain by Federal Employe BLOUNTHTOWN. Kla. April Jl. I API Sheriff C. D. l lurk. of Cal houn county, waa shot to death on a street ber today by J. T. Black well, an employ of Ihe federal government. Deputy Hherlff McClellund said lllni'kwnll. apparently without warning, drew a pistol as Clark passoil htm on the street, and fir ed five or six times at bla hack. Three of tho bullets struck Ihe sheriff, killing blm. MoClelland said III feslliig had enisled between lllackwtill anil Clark for some tltno. Illnckwoll waa Imprisoned lo await th outcome of a coroner's Investigation. Clark, who waa 63 years old, and had served as sheriff of Ca.1- boun ronnly for 14 years, was un armed, th depnly A,d- TENNANT. Calif.. April U. A P) Tb Ladles of th Wlldwood riMiM held their regular monthly silver tea Weduesdsy aftrnoon In the guild social nan. Three visiting ladles and 24 nienibcra were present and nJoy ed a pleasant eoclal afternoon. In the "Inlllul" contest. Miss Harriet Contryman, on of th vlaltora won the prise. The hostesses. .Meadsmes (i. C. Howard. M. Dlakln and P. i. How ard served refreshments of Pine apple salsd. nut bread sandwiches and coffee. Those who an)oyel tb social were. Mrs. C. 11. Foster ot Kla miilh Kails, Ore , Misses Harriet Contryman and Kthel Ross, and Meadumes C. W. Murphy. U. D. McDonald, ltoss Dewduey, J. Am- hord. tl. Nodson. II. C. McNully, J. K. Dnffey. II. K. Dojle. J. K. Kolda. L. Blngletary, w. I Counia. K. H. Tardy, J. N. Krlond. Dale Beeson, P. J. Henry, A. O. De C.raw. M. T. Duran. Jr.. ueorge Wharton. J. J. Anderson, O. o. Wlngfleld. Chss. Itenfro and the hostesses. Mrs. C. II. Koxter and children, ilnrnile Jr.. and Kranoes Jean of Klamath Kalla ar guest for the week at at home of Mra. Foster's nsrents. Mr. and Mra. C. W. Mur- nhv. tSerald Di-ardorff, an employee of Ihe Tennant Mercantile com pany atore. who has enjoyed a two weeks vlsll witn reiauvea aim friends at lx Angelea. Calif., re turned Wednesday evening, llc.ee Cargllt filled Ihe vsrancy during kl, absence. Mr. and Mrs. Tom McUe left Saturday tor Portland, Ore., where Mr. MoOe has acceptea a poei tlon with a grocory concern. While her Mr. Metlee waa employed with th Tennant Mercantile com Mtif'i atore. Mra. O. L. (irlines who want to Portland a week ago Hunday. was operated on Krlday for the remov al of a goiter. Mra. Crimea atood tb operation well and Is recover ing nicely. Th grade school and teachers ar enjoying a week's vacation. Mrs. 11. I., tllrard and small daughter. Carrol, relumed Batur dny from a visit with relatives and friends at Montague, cam. Mra. Clay Parker returned Sun day evening from Kugene. ore mm.li Imnroved In banlth. v-rank Hnrsog returned Monday morning from Yreka, Calif., where ha had heon to eo Mrs. lleriog, who Is in Ihe hospital recovering from an operation. Mrs. I.. O. ITOyli leu neonee- mnrn ng for rortiana, io .ke her noine witn nnr uniiRii' inr. Mr. Proyts will rrmnln her lor tha nrosent. la I'ora I'ono ana iwo mtiti i.r we.iiioadsv morning for Bend for a few days visit with friends nl that place. Il.hert Murnnv arriTru Thuraday evening lo spend Kasler with hla paretils, Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Murphy. Rev. C. II. Harrison, state su perintendent ot the Congregation al conference. Is In the city meeting Rev. T. Davis Preston. bo recently cam from Ibe eaat aaaum lh pastorate of the local Congregational church. Mr. laTrlson Is also conferring with officers of the church no- gardlng the new building and a liable lot. and expresses him self aa very encouraged at the proapects of development under leadership of Mr. Preaton, hose Irninlng and exporlenc In he field ot rellgloua education make him particularly fitted for building up a strong church chool and educational work mong the large number ot chll ren In the Mills district. PORTLAND, April 11. (AP) Butter prices cloaed laat wink Ith a distinct lone of weakness and when Ibe market opened to day there appeared to be little or no Improvement. nuponoa bav kept well In rsrexa of du uiand and a further decline In quotation would not ! aurprav lug. Th Kaster holidays took car of egg receipt and prices con tinue steady. The undertone Is consequently ttriu. BUTTLlt: Weak. Cub, -trss, i'Jc; standards, 3 He: prim firsts, J7c, Urals, a It. Crtaiuery prlcus: Print 3c over cube standurds. KUOH: b'leady. Prlc lo r lallor: Kreab extra. 2,c; stand ards, Hue; fre;ih modiuui, 24c. Prices to wholesaler 2c under price to retailor. MILK: Steady. Raw milk (4 per caul). IJ.J0O2.4U ttt, de livered Portland, lesa 1 pir cent; grad B milk. 12. 4. BulUrfat, atutlon, J 6c; track, 18c; deliver ies In Portland, 40c. POULTRY (buying prices): Steady. Allv. beavy heua, over 4W lbs., to ibe; uiwdium bene, i't to 4V lbs.. Hit He; light hens, 22 U 23c; broilers, 1 Vs to 2Vi lbs.. Leghorns, 1223c; culorod. 20c; 1'ekla ducks, 4 list and over, luu; old. H2SIIO', colored duck. MV 20c. COLNTHY MEATS (buying prices) 1 Hteady. Choice real. 1 Oltc; pork. 14 He; choice lamb lte 20c; mutton, lOiMZe. ONIONS: Hteady. Oregon, 11.1 6 4 1.7 5. POTATOES! Steady. Cwma, No. 1 grade. 13.50. New po- laio: Florida, 810c lb. WOOL: Steady. Eastern Ore gon, is vine in.; vaut-y, nc. NUTS: Kloady. Walnuts. Ore gon. Zl vine; aimonaa. 15 iff sue; peanuts, 1 " to lOVac; pecan, 254r7c; filbert. Uttlso. HAY: Steady. Wholesale buy ing price, delivered Portland: Kastern Oregon timothy. 122.60 422.00; valley timothy, I19f 19.60; alfalfa. tloaiOc; elover. 116: oat hay. tl(; straw. 27 0 ton. Selling prices 41 to 12 I mors. CA8CARA BARK: Steady. TH 7 He. HOPS: Steady. 11 crop, I QlOc. SUUAR (sacked bads): Steady. Cane, fruit or berry. IB. 20 per cwt.; beet enrar, 15.10 ewL FLOCK (city delivery prices): Steady. Family pa too U, 4a, 17.20; whole wheat, 49s. 14.20; graham, 49s, IS. 80; bakers' hard wheat, tit. J4.S0; bakers' Blue atom patents. 98a, 14.60; pastry flour, 49s, 11.70. CATTLE: Receipts 1010. eal- ves 160, Including S cattle, t calves through. Slow, ateady on better grade cowa, lower on tera. Steers, 1100-1100 lbs., 111. 26-11. US; good, 111.60-11; medium, 110.60-11.60; common. 19-10.601 heifers, good. 110.60- 11.00; eommon to medium. 19 10.60 cowa, good. 19.60-10.001 common to medium, 97.2D-v.uu; low cutter In culler, 44.1,0-7.25; bulla (yearling excluded), I7.&0 S.tiO; cutter to inedlum, 14.00 7.60; reive, medium to choice. . 1,0-10. 00; rull lo iiimllillii. I7.UU-9.6U; vcalurs, milk fed, 412 00-13 00; medium, 114.00- 12 00; cull lo common, 17.60- 10.00. JIOOS: Kectip.s 24i,l), Includ ing 47l direct or on contract. Slow, loosi Iic to 0o higher. Hoary weight, 48.50-11.00, me dium weight, 1U. 00-11. 00; light weight. 111. 26-11. DO; light light, 110 00-11.60; packing o w . ID. 26-9. 20; alauKUier pigs 110.00 11.00; feeder aod slocker pig. 111.00-12. Ou. (Soft or oily hogs and roasting pigs excluded In above duolailousj. KtlKLP: Receipts 700. Talk ing aronnd steady. Lambs, good to choice, 19.25-10.00; 14 to 92 lbs.. 11.70-9. 60; medium, IX. 60 9.20; common, 17.00-8.60; year ling wether. 10. 60-7. 00; owe, I0.00-0.vo; 120-100 lb.. 14.00 6.60; all weights, cull and com mon, I2.0U-4.OO. CHICAGO, April 21. (AP) Hoge: Receipts 40,0uu; 10-1 5c lower; 200-200 lbs., 19.60-10. 20; 120-160 lbs., 19.10-10.40. CATTLE: Receipts J 4,000. Calves 2000. Steady. 8tsr. 1200-1600 lbs.. Ilt.7616.00; 960-1100 lb.. 111.76-14.60; Isd yearling. 1 11. 10-14.20; bolters. 110.10-12.00; tmIsts, 19.00- year. 11.00; Blocker and feeder steer. 19.70-1116. HHKKP: Receipt js.ouii. very little done; talking 25c higher. Kat lambs, I9.0U-10.U0; shorn, Is. 46-9.00; fat ewe quotable 16.00 down; feeding lamb nom inal; lambs, 92 lbs. down, l 10- 10.10; 92-101) lbs., S.26-9..i; ewes, 10U lbs. down, l.i&-.ou; feeder lambs, IH. 60-9. Oil. Fir Market Shows Gain in Past Week PORTLAND, Or., April 21, (AP) A alight Increase la lum bar production and material Increase la orders Is rwflected In tb report ot the 214 mills la the Douglas fir region of Ore gon, Washington and British Co lombia to th Wsst Coast Lum berman association for tb week ndlng April 12. New business received during th week was 6.14 per cent be low production. Orders reported by thss mills during th first It wseks ot tb year were 6.27 per cent below their output for tb period. Orders reported by lit Iden tical mills war 19.60 per cent bolow those received by to same mills during th first It weeks ot 1929. Inventories of 140 mills ar 1.22 per sent above thslr gtoofcs at the first of the Officials Think Olmstead Will Be Paroled by June 1 PORTLAND, April 21 (AP) Offlclala said lately they believed Kmery Olmstead, former presi dent of tb defunct Northwestern National bank, now serving a prison sentence at McNeil Island, would be paroled by June 1. Eligibility for parol by May It was mad posit bl Friday by commutation of Olmatead's sen tence to three years, ordered by President Hoover. Hoover commuted Olmstead' aentenc after more than 100 Portland business men sought clemency by petitions. Olmstead was convicted ot con spiracy to ylolat tb banking laws and was sentenced to flv years la th prison. , LADY COOPER IN CBAHH LONDON April 21, (API Lady Diana Duff Cooper, wall known In th United State a Lady Diana Manners, stage beau ty, has had to go to a hospital for a shaking up recslved In a motor acident. A car la which she asd her husband were riding rshd with another at a eras roail. Ml WlrRIW Bl'KFIt 1KNT NEW YORK, April II. (AP) A 60-word vocabulary permit a rather extensive telephuJ conver sation. A study of too aoavsrts lions by th Amarlraji Telephone) and Telegraph company shows that 60 words account for 10 par cent of th total and TOO words for It per oent. A. P. UITOR DIES, NEW YORK, April XI (API Charles P. Stack, 41, biograph ical editor of th Associated Press, died her last Bight after an Illness of several week. He was born In Troy, N. Y . snd entered newspaper work In that city. He came to th Aeao clated Prase la 1920. TWO DIM IN CRASH WATERTOWN 8. D., April 21 (AP) James Bruns, Jr., pilot and Belmer Halyorson, passenger, wera killed yesterday when their alrplan irrsshed In a field three miles west of here. ANNOUNCEMENT of th BEAUTY NOOK Owned snd Operated by Margaret Snodgrass Eugene and Realistic Permanent Waving, raoi!g, Scalp Treatments and Hair Drensing. Opening Special This Week Only Marcel and Shampoo $1.00 Next to Hall Hotel in Ryan's Barber Shop Phone 1793 De Mar Retains Marathon Record HUSTON. April 21. (AP) larenre D Mar, veteran runner f the .Melrose post, American Le- lon, won his seventh Boston Alb letlo association Marathon race over a field of 110 her today. De Mar. after having surged In lo the lead at Wellealy lulls. bout the bolfway mark, managed n hold It agalnat the pressors ot Karl Koskl. and Wlllio Kyronen both of Ihe Klnnlsh American A. . of New York, and finished wo hours, 34 minutes and 48 1-6 aeconda. u intuit u AT PKNDLKTOS p'kniiLRTON. Ore., April 21 iim Al Karaslck and Farmer v.nce nsht heavvwelgh wreal lers, will meet here lonlghl In two-hour finish mstch. NOM-: KINtiS NK.XT? NKW YORK, April 21. (AP) Monsieur Jean Patou (oars that American women are headed to ward nose rings or something urh. Leaving for La Belle, France, the fashion expert told how be had been horrified to be hold over the vivid whiteness ot table linen brightly painted fin ger nails, red, green, and other shades. m mm HMt But. CtgM km trrtr Jbs-ers if II l A J lew pounds at a time This patented, continuous J roots Controlled Rosat ng rosats vry berry evenly. Butt-routing meth od cm never be as accurate nor produce tuch smooth. uniform savor. Fresh com iht erifiial vacuum pact. Easily opened U'ir tut y, HILLS BROS COFFEE C lJ0 THE4 WAV TO HEALTH THE RIGHT WAY To keep healthy and fre from all nerve trouble is io follow the chiropractic sys tem, which is growinp; in popularity because of its provt'n soundness, and its Assured tendency to make for general health. It wean from anv nervous trouble, consult me at once and get relief. Dr. O. H. Mather Chiropractor Electro-Therapy 721 Main St. Phone Office 101 W. Res. 'tOt R ll"ljIH i ANY bustrren men are - to busy watching their "plant" grow, that they gome times forget to watch their In surance! so they put ft up to ua. Why not do the same thins? Th tTrA Plan show vow. hot so knot your nwd and how to meet dura. Apt to savw yon Boca anoner tool THA-IZE R. D. ELLER For Consret and Masonry W Manufactur Mason Sand. Clean, Rivar TT ashed Orarel Tha On If (irawal la Town. GENERAL SAND & GRAVEL CO. - I486 Klamath Art. Fhotra IT1 III N. Bill. Ilea. 1IMIA Huron St. 1-hon lOflO I'll. l'.lll-J New Spring Styles COATS $5.95 - $10.00 $22.50 You cant duplicate these Tallies for twice the money. Sizes 16 to 4 I the First of Six Big SeM&ng EDay HATS Values to $4.95 $1,00 Jl. $3.95 During which you are in for the live! bargains ever advertised by any store anywhere Values made possible only because we are This Entire High Grade Stock Children's Bonnets AH new spring styles Value $1.75 $1.19 Value $2.95 $1.49 Value $3.75 $1.95 Hundreds to select from. All shades and colors Children's Dresses Value $2.95 Now $1.59 Many others to select from at Children's Stockings 50 and 75c values Now 25 Wash Dresses, values to $2.95 $1.69 Now We have selected our large stocks to sell at 100 out of $1.00 All sixes and colors NOVELTY JEWELRY AND FLOWERS at i2 5S Ladies' Tuck-in and Tailored BLOUSES $1.00 and $1.59 Values to $2.95 Bloomers, Silk Stripes, Colors Orchid, Lavender, Pink and Blue Sizes to 42 Rayon Nightgowns ti Qlj Fani-r Yoke X CS 5c 5c 2 Piece Kitchen Pajamas Value $2.35 Now Beads, 2 bunches Yarn. 2 skeins All Ribbons. 10c yard 6c AH Ribbons, 20c yard 10c Bias Tape, 2 for 18c 3 dozen Snaps 5c 6 spools sewing threatJ 2Sc Flannelette Nightgowns , 89c IF YOU MISS THIS SALE YOU WILL BE SORRY Thetw are just a few of the many articles Priced to sell CHILDREN'S COATS Value $8.50 - - $3.96 $6.25 - - $3.29 $2.50 - - $1.59 $3.50 - - $239 CHILDREN'S WASH SUITS Big Value - $100 Boys Shirts 45 25c llliniml! STAMPED GOODS 23c 49c 49c 98c Aprons .- Tea Cloth 4 napkins.. Children stamped dresses 45-inch Lunch Cloth, Napkins Black Bloomers . Infants' 3-pieca sets......$l.49 Boys' 4-piece Suits $6.75 Store Open Until 8 P. M. Cril(Btotal. TThe Polly Shoppc -39 , j Spaniah Shawl Klamath Falls - - Oregon 15 00 i