Ortubnr 14, 1931 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVE CITY BRIEFS Will HlKMixir Fixxl Kulo l.aillsa nt lh Congregational f'ommiiiiity cliurcli will sponsor riiiikitil toot! tula anil liaaaar IMoUor 81, In llm former loca tion nf llm Orhgou Hank mid Trust tiiiiumny, ttlglith mul Mnlii lliu'ln, 'Ilia women ar also iiib k In (ilulin In Mr a liinrih ant' liiiicliKuu lixtwioiii It . in. mnl I p. in. Mm. V. II. Vanr (m rlmlrmmi of Ilia fond t and lunrhnoti, Mrs. I.. A. Kai lila h iliurga of Hi" I "li lg mid Mr. I'. I.. Joiio ill llsh imliil. Mrs. Mi-liss llmniiml I rhnlrmmt of tha bir. Horl.tr to Mwl Th Mlsalon ry Horlrty of th Klrl rr litlnrlmt rhurrh will Imld Hi lint rciulnr mtltig of tlia ' ton Thurcly ulloriionn at 1:30 aYlork In Ilia rhurrh parlor. Th uluity proirnm of Hi yr, whlrh will ba thin, will bn- gmi Tliumdnr. mid It ! Import- mit thai ry nminbi-r li pre-in. Nnruro IJrriMM C:liarlt J'. lloiinr, 35, mid Cliainml Kll. 17, bolli of Klamath ulln, s- rured limrrluKS llrnuai Oil ubnr 13 at til nlflra of tlia fount I'lnrk. A lliansa m- Isaiiful on til sum Hay to Itoy Nortou, 38, mid Xnipli Alra- midiir, Hi!, ul 1 tila rlty. U-turn From A.lilaml Mr. nil Mm. Arthur It. l,avitt mid mi, lloliliy, rolurnnd to Klmnmb Kalla Monday aflr apamllng Inn wnok-and In Aatilaiul visiting with Mr. I.ltr ralatlra. liny rnlnrnad tu tlialr horn at lliiiky i'olut Monday night. 1iiirrli Wornm Will Knlrrtaln Woman of tho Klrat Chrlatlaa rliunli will he hoataaaaa Thura day, October li, at a :30 o'clock pot luck utir la tlia church liaarmatil. Ila. .'. V. Hwanaon of l-ortlmid will b tha apeaker. on Haturday. Ui'tohar 17. b l.illna of iruUD 1 Will bold cooked fond aala In tha Panllary market, 701 Main atreei. Iteturna Krom Vrllon Mr, I.1 I'arknr. awretary of tha Klamath rounly fair board, ra- inrneri Tuvailay nlglit from mk'a vurallua anent In Medford mid Aahland. Kho reeumed her timi! Inn In the offlca of tha rounly agnnt Wedneaday morn lug. 1 l'..T. A. HperUI Mwtln" Tli County Council of tha I'arenl Teai'hera Association will bold auerlal nivalin Thiiraday after noon at t:iu o'clock at in I'arent and Tarhem rlertlca Khun at 015 Kluinath arenti. I'realdenta of all soclatlon are urgently rciulud tu ba preaenu N'urae to Meet Tha Dragon fltat llraduata Nuraea aaaocla- tlon, dUtrlct No. , will meet at tha home of Mra. Amy Wag goner, 920 (Irani elri-l, at o'clock thla oteuiiig. All regla- lered nuraea who wlah tu Join tha association ara Invited to attend. Vlalt In l'l or H. J. McClan alien, Htandard till company offl' rial from Seattle, piloted by If W. Ioof, arrived In Klamalh Klt Monday by plana, and left again Tunadny afler transacting bualneaa. They war (ueata at tha Hotel Klk. Vlalt In Han IVan.Uro Mra. J. K. Karly baa left for Kan t'ranrlero, where aha will enjoy a two weeke' vlalt with relative and frtenda. Mra. Karly acrntn panted Mlaa Owen Morrlaon, who bad been her bona guaat for aoma time, to the Hay city, Mlaa Morrlaon'a homo. I'atient in 1'nrtUnd Waller Zimmerman, well known Chllo auin reaident. la a oat lent In a Portland buapllal where b aub- mitieii to a malar operation re- caiitly. llo la reported to b r- coverlng aallafactorlly. l'Ulllna! Krirnila-Mr, and Mr. I' K I arleaon. former realdenta t Klamath Falta. who now make their hom In Heat lie. waan., harm been Waiting frienda and renawlug ariiualntanrea her for the peat week. farleenna ara making plana lo return to tbla city lo make tbelr bom. Mr. Martin In California Mra. A. II. Martin of til Eat Main afreet departed Ihla week for Oakland. Calif., whera ah will remain about three month. Mra .Martin will ba under a phyalrian'a rare wbll In Oak land. Conked Food Kale Tb Falr lew I'.-T. A. will hold a cooked food aala Haturday. October 17, from until I o'clock In tha t hllrola and Bmllh offtc on Main at reel. Auilllary tu Meet Tho Her bert Applegala auilllary will meet Thiiraday ovenlng, Ortoher it. at I lie court houae. The meeting will be called lo order at I o'clock and a full attend aura la urged. I'lalia ara Hearing completion for Ilia region! meeting of aoulhnrn Oregon nuraea to bn conducted in Klamalli fall Krl- day and Knturday, Ortobor I and 17, Mom than to nuraea from ailloliiing counllea and rep- reaenintlvea from tho if bu reau of mining In i'orlland will attend. Tha public la luvl'.ed tu til diaruaalona. Kadln Orr flunhar, eierutlr aerrelary of the tiregon Tuber- ruinai aaaoriaiiou, Ann itay- mond, field repreaentatir of the Hcmtllneaa liiatltuto and Loulao (Tottrull, chalrmiiu of tlia fJregon atato child welfare rommtealon, 1 will ba principal (peaknra. Other apeak era will b Mr. Mlnnett ('. Twiet, atat field nurse; Mlaa Janet Moffat, ilea chute county nuree; Mia fler truda llreyen, Jackson county nurse; Mlsa I., firvra Holme, dlroclor of urrya and cllnlca, Oregon Tuberculoala aaaoclatlon, and Mr, laabrlia iirliner, rural orhool (uperrlaor of Klamath county. A tea, sponsored by tha local district of th Oregon atat grad uate nurse's association, will ba on of th features of th meeting. IDENTITY OF INJURED GRANT IS l liar trufc lb "ylry man'' over Hi head with a caat Iron bolt, I being held In th county jail pending aoni change in th patient' condition. Mc Donald atat" that the ether "rag" with whom h bad been living in a attack near th jungle, attacked hi in with a bunlier knife alter a drinking bout Krlday night, after being chased up th railroad track for some distance, McDonald declares b picked up th Iron bolt and struck his aesallani. A loam composed of past tr of Klamath iiiah achooi will meet th fellcan regular In a full-slied football gam on Mo dne Hold Priday aftornoon. Th alumni team will be coached by Lao Walsh, who la eager to bar more of tb x-tr get in touch with him. Mom of th men In tb alumni lineup will be Jerry Vautiuskirk. end; Bob Ark. nd; Waiiy lleetor, tackle; Dean Houston, half: Jack Orel!, half; Pod Montgomery, nnarter; ftcolt Warren, tackle; al Houle, cen ter; Jo flits, guard; Korreet Cotsnn, nd; fiudg Muguire, guard: (Juldo Itohuatelll, nur ter; Virgil (iroie, halt; Align Walsh, tackle; Dirk Kranenberg, guard; Islle KUnorc, center. Don ilorlln, guard: Kilille BoydJ half, and Jimmy liaii, half. 1'layar wishing In algu for th contest can reach Coacb Walsh at th Mecca. IJVK BIVKIt TOMK HtH,l Sale o th Link mivsr gro cery, just across Link Kiver bridge, wa completed laet wek, according to an annotincenient by liol linsklng'a real estate office. Th grwery, formerly owned by II. 11. Moss, 1 now lu the possession of if, J. O'lirlen, Klamath Kails reaident who spent tb past )rar In Modesto, iif. i iirten l former w ploy of th t hlloquln Lumber couipany. Tha amount of th uic approitmated IS.UiiS. DIGESTIVE ILLS 3 .M.E-IIA, r r r. turn i w halti"ltoneh, (ri fi.W. Ouarantt bf Tbo V!.ttma itruff Although hi Identity la not yet established, th bug vagrant who waa brought into th Hill side hospital early Haturday morning with aeyer cranial fracture after a drunken brawl, la believed to b recovering. II baa periods of aemi-consrloua-; neea. according to hospital auth-, orltles, and hie general condition 1 aald to b good. Ilecans ha bM muttered the Out of Town Visitor f,. A. 1 nam "Victor Iniali." aereral Rlrhardaon, of Illy, and II. 3. 1 tlmea, doctor and nurse be Tlchnor, of Langell Vlly, wer j Her II to b hi own. ltbough among th out-of-town visitors I they have no proof of this. In Klamath rail Tuesday. John McDonald, who 1 alleged Choir I'racticei Tb letter Hay Halnts rhurrh will bold choir practice Thursdy evening, October IS, at th horn of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ktlnersnn, J ti wen's street. Mill addition, 1.4-eie for lleml Hougl W. Fmlth of the htandmd oil com pany I'll Tuesday morning for liend in company with A. K. Strong of the Natural tiae corpor ation of Oregon. To Make. Hunt In Kan Jose -Mr. and Mr..H. II. Warren nd family of J0 Whlln avenu left early Monday morning for Han Jose, Calif., whera they Will make their future bom. Medford Attorney Vlalt K. Kelley and K. K. Kclley. Med ford attorney were Klamath Kails Tisltor Wednesday, at tending to legal bualneaa. Iwrn Hospital Mra. J. If. Van Winkle, mid Infant daugh ter, Mildred IHane, returned ,tn their horn Wednesday, from Hillside hospital. Kugrne tioret Mr. I.urlle Warner, of Kugene, la a house guest at tha horn of Mrs. I.ed l'rkrr for aaver! day vlalt. Ask: any teacher of cooking Aslc her this: Wliich do you prefer a CTeam of tartar baking powder or one of the substitutes? The substi tutes are cheap in price. But many pure food de partments most dieti tians And most domes tic science teachers, defi nitely prefer cream of tartar. Whether the dif ference be slight or great there IS a difference, and Schilling prefers the kind that is beyond ques tion. So would you, if you knew the facts. Schilling Baking Powder (! am tmrtmr) VoX IVest Bouad In Town WAR M Last Showing Wedneday Don't Mlaa Till On !-i i an "BAXTER i Mi LLc J Wa tOBVCTOM THI 1 O THI st TONIGHT IS CHINA NITE THE PELICAN Janet Gaynor Warner Baxter In Th enchanting glory that ha moved million lo tear and mllea. "DADDY LONG LEGS" THE PINE TREE John Barrymore la "SVENGALI" With Marion Marsh a "Trilby" A marrelou Interpreta tion of the wlcrdeat story aver written. THE RAINBOW The Little Houm With the Big Picture Ann Harding In "HOLIDAY" It Starts Friday! ! MODARTS FOUNDATION GARMENT SALE Watch for It! Wait for It! Stamps Stamps fegomi Wooleni Stfo&'es 627 V1mn Sti, V A Sale Starts 1 1 Thursday, 7:30 A. M. Oct. 15th Store Open 7:30 A Open Evenings All During Sale to 9 I Je ) This sale made possible by our having the ready cash to go into the manufacturing cen ters and obtain huge price concessions from the mills and factories. They needed the busi ness and we needed the merchandise to offer the public. We have quantities of Quality Merchandise to offer you at unheard-of prices. You will be surprised at the quality and the low prices we have on such merchandise. Sale starts Thursday, 7:30 A. M. Open evening to 9 P. M . during sale. FEEE ALL WOOL AUTO ROBE OR BLANKET With earn purchase amount. log to SiM.OO we will flr absolutely FRKK All-Wool Aula Kobe or HI ogle All Wool Blanket during thla DRESS SHIRTS Collar Attached Plain and Fancy Patterns, All Fart Color. Reg;. Price to f 1.95 9 Ariel Your Choice of Our Better Shirts to $2.95 at FREE with every Shirt until 10 a. m. a 4-in-Hand or Bow Tie. Value to 75c. BOW TIES Regular 50c. Now at ...29 c s SUIT Topcoats & Overcoats Brand new atjrle. An Exceptional Purchase of fine Suits and Topcoats. The best we have ewer been able to offer at this low price. Now at And Now we are able to offer you Suits and Over coats of the finest tailoring end Woolens at the low price of $22.50, and our wery finest Suits consisting of one and two pants, at the remarkable low price of $28.50 for garments, worth up to $45.00 this CSP$ cess at pi swas up Now Priced At $1.45 $1.95 MEN'S DRESS HATS and Newest Snap Brim Styles. Regular to $4.85. Now at One Lot Topcoats And Overcoat. Values $22.50. Not all While They Last, Now .. $2-50 and $$.50 Mallory Hats AH , Reduced Regular $6.50 at $4.95 Regular $10.00 Hats $7.85 m A If a . II YjSStV I m r.- --vsu v at . Men's A 1 ffl 7 1 SHEETS Size 81x90 68c Limit 2 MEN'S COAT SWEATERS 98c Size 36 to 46 Handkerchiefs Large White 3c . Limit 3 Men's Sox Black, Brown, Grey 8c Limit 6 OVERALLS Blue Bib 89c Alt Sizes TOWELS Size 18x34 Turkish 15c LIMIT 2 Men's Belts Genuine Cowhide 39c All Sizes Corduroy or Moleskin BREECHES $2.95 Reg, to $3.95 Dress or Work Suspenders 39 c Reg, to 75c Canvas - GLOVES 8-oz. Knit Wrists 5c LIMIT 2 BLANKETS AUTO ROBES llnuhls Cotton Blanket. 70X80. t1 "JQ Hog. $1.5 PX.O7 rhrabie lllanket. part wool. Keg. (3.95. Slie 66xSO. $2.65 IKiuhlo lllankrt. part wool. Keg. l. IB. Sio 70xS. .Nr. $2.95 Ksmond 11 1 a n k e t s. Site 70x80. Bean- tjjo AC iiful do)gn, PO.'tO Iart Wool Auto RoImw. Near dealgu. Now at MEN'S UNDERWEAR m"WilH or cq Drawer. Reg. 85c. Oi7C Heavy Cotton Vnlon. ecru or grey. Long Qf? aleovea ankl length OiJC Heavy Fleeced I'nloos, tin gttallty. Alt lte ttayon Wool and Cotton t'niona. Re. f" 1 QC 3.15. Now at Pl.vO Heavy All Wool Union. Kin qualtiy. QC Now at P.J .$1.95 $1.45 Picturedwjk Now at fcSS' $2.49 Blends Shoes and Oxords Blacks, Tans, Brown, Goodyear Welts Reg. to $5.85 $2-49 and $.49 Men's 16-Inch Boots Composition Soles A Wonderful Value $3.95 Black or Brown Work Shoes Composition Soles $2.45 AH Wool Bob 4-m-Hand Ties Boys' Shoes Coats em or Oxfords $3.95 $1.95 Reg. $5.00 Value R' to 79c Reg, to $3.50 Suede Cloth All Wool Stags Horsehide Coats Blazers or Cruisers sm $2.65 $6.85 ?7f T i, e. Reg. $10.50 . Reg. $3.95 Reg. $9.80 Eegoim WooHesn SGoii'e New Location 627 Main Street CLOSING OUT BOYS' DEPT. All, WOOfc SWEATERS. Kegular to 3.00. ..Coat or PuM" 411 ?Q over . ... A ? Hoys' Knnry Sox. Regular 25f. While they last .. , Tart Wool t'niott. Long sleeve. Kegular i.23. Now Hoys' Conls, All color. Rfjttilnr to S2.25 Dross Tants. Size S to II 15c . Long 85c colors. .-$1.45 Size S to II years. Regular e JQ to ,2.5 J!.07 Boy Overroat. S1ea 4 to 7 year. Reg. QP to ,S.S5 90.70 Hoys' Hulls. 3 ilie I, 2 size 7 and 2 ii 15. C QC Reg. (9. SB. New aJJ.OJ Hoy' 8uole Cloih Blawr. Size 6 to 1. ttl QC Rog. $2.95. Now P 1 .iO All Wool lUazvra, I! nary wsSght. Rg. ) 7 to I3.S5 .. JS. Of Boy' Wool Boot L Ret. IOC OC Now at wwv All Boy TVr To Be f loard OuU Wiosia, Iliralahioits. ( lothlng.