October 14, 1931 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN ARRANGEMENTS ARE COMPLETE FOH JAMBOREE Klnl ni iuiumiihtih fur llin flail', mnl rlnii'a JiiiiitiurrM lit III" Klamath I'nliin hlitli m linul lit IV 111., Krllluy, liuvu llrmi com. ilalri liy lliiaai'll Allilrna, iliuii of buys, wliu Ik In iluiiin n( thn rrnil. Mi.ro tun limn Ul year la iirmiilanl mnl it iiiuximiii hill ( liitarcat fur lliu men lina li'fll tilmitmil. ' Tim flmt puMli' aiM'aiiiii ( ha faculty iniurli'ilii, l(uHI Aii ilinwn, l.lnyil Knurr, John Hlu vail and l.awrcma 'I lioinaa, will opin thn program. Th linya' iili'K i lull, unilrr tlia dlracllnn of Mm. Minimi llanin tun, will allllf "WIllliT Hum" mnl "Mi'." Thn hlKlillitlit on Ihn I'Volilna'a inriiiu will hn a wraatllnf ailillililuii liy Itny Ail' alarami, llnya of Ihn hi nil actionl will b muli hf il In an IniercalliiK liullnf raril. Tlio blab aihixil lint, iHranlcil liy John rllovall, will flvn a niimhor of alp'-tluiin. Hualm-aa M" ll I'ninl Anilrrwa la particularly mill rua that all nt Ihn buya have fulhara (r tlio mailt, and any Imalnaaa man if Ihla rliy whu liaa no aou if hla own lo tak. la akf4 lo rail Ilia lira ll of hiiya t t:,o. Muny i)( ihn band mambara, capi-dally. will bo iin. ahlq to allcnil uiilcaa imhiiikIi "daitt" am Inratril, Antlrcwi aid. I'rorrillin Ihn irnrain, walrli la to laka plarn In I lio iintial iim. thn IV b I'rtipnra will "r ii dlnnar la Hi. catcturl. Com nilltana In rhariu o( Ilia want ar: lnvltnllciii: John Ktotall, far- ully chairman; Bob ('launch, lliiruian llrainmnr, Hlcwurt (Iruaa bark, Jim llarnm, Jimmy Kiijnra, Ailcilpli Ziimaky, Jtiihart Vnmika, Thiirntiin rlmllh, Kdwln Lilian, Unhurt Mud and Jurk .Mrtiaoihn mm. , I'uhlli liy: , Alex Do Hula, fac ully chairman. ' KiiIiii liilliiiicut: l.loyd Knmry, furiilly chiilrman; I,. (1, Thiiiiiaa, liwlnlit rmnnh, lluliih I'cylim, l.nwti'iira Wvlnlii'm and (iordoii Chorlca Dull, faculty Wlllluma, Nluan: I'hiili inun. Tallin! nun; II Ki'rna, J Fri'd uluki'nuy, cliulr liritn, K. Kluwnra, J. Albert I'uwnll, Hurry Hurlca, (iall Nnwaiim ami Mrln Mimlfnitmry. Ticket Kalea: Hlanlny Wood ruff, family chairman: John Mr ryman, Hub Wanda, Urn Kiialnr, Jan, fa I'lianny, (IIciiUoii llrnnc li ar J, ( Iluwall, Jua Wlrkor aham, Hob Van Duknr. Wayne I'nrrr, liavld Mvl'aulcy and blow, art Tally. Scoggint Brother Pay Assault Fines VWt und Kd Hcjtliia, chars nd Willi bvalliin I.u.lllo H-nKKliia. tlirlr lirotbi'r'a wlfn, iilnnilail H it II I y In Juallra runrt Wadniw ily innrnliiK, and iald fluoa of 92D narll. A iii'illnn lo Imld Ilia iialr for Ihn (rand Jury wna wlilwlrnwn by lilalilit Atliirnny (llllanwatiira uftnr Ilia linarlnx. Health Association Will Meet Friday 'I'll a Klamalh riiunly public In-all h aaaorlairiin, of which Jainca K. Hwanaan la picaldaut, will hold Ha annual banntiat and Imllnn of offlci-ra at tlia IVII ran Urlllii at 30 Krlday avo nlni. ortobnr II. Tba public la lurltoil. Othnr offlrrra of th (roup ara Mr". 1), Clark, aarratary; K M. Ilubb, traaaurnr. and Harry lllll, publicity dlraclfir. Mra. Hartla Orr Dunbar, aiacullrn aac ralary of tba Oreion Tubarcu lnaia aaaoclatlon, will ba princi pal apcaknr. Tba hamiuat will follow the tiibnrcular anal aaln confaranca, w li It li u to taka plaia durloa tba afternoon undar Ilia direction of Mr. ltiiihar. Heating wiihoil, Uleans less toil. The Modern Way- lo banlali lioalliiK rara and toll and hava many houra of ailra raaa la to uaa our Iliuii uradn fuel oil. Wa know 'twill aurcly plnaan! Ilncauaa It's carafully ra flnnd. It (Wca warmth that a frna from work and' worry. We deliver In burry. illlSlilk, py When YOU Come to Portland viit u in Our New Home Fifth Floor STUDIO BUILDING Taylor at Writ Park ftca fur yoursrlf the unn oeiled fmriUtlem of the Nurth wl Ciaiife for trratins rectal, rolon, heart oc coducrine Hem our nw ouirltri twpftrlallr drainra to rxom modila t lie evrr-ffrotrJnn num br of patlBnt from all eclioua of Iba NorlhMMt, Hera you will find I ha newmt of rJvctrlral eqiilpmt-at fir phrio-lherapTt alo fur heart, rodorrina, lomirh, colnn and rectum ciamlnatlona iJtrtila irraph, X-Hay, mirroacoplral antlrliamlcal lattoratorlcs maka poaaibla complmt nam I na tional ao that rua. inatraif of mymptom; can bo treatd. Our practice, formerly Urn lied to tba on -surgical treat itMHit of rectal and aaaoa diaraaee, now Ineludea dlaeaaaa oi ina nan ana onooorliMa, mm often affected bf eotonJe poi onin. A eomprtrnt apeeiaJlat In thia branch of mediciM la now a ataff member. Thorough medical treat menta eompUto the eerriasea rendered by thia Clinic. Wa appreciate the level friend hip of our thoueende of former and preaent peticota whlrb haa oneouraged urn to oiulp thia new 4.1 mi a ao that all who euAVr mar find relief here. You are Invited to eoneolt ottretaiTphyaletana without oh ligation. Mail Inqulrlea reootro prompt and confidential reply. ToRTmvTsr Clikic Jormtrly THE NORTHWEST RECTAL & COLON CLINIC tmmmU la HIT ky Dr. . A. rklDlaa, r..U.l A chmngt in nam and mditnn only no chmngm in paraoniwl BOS STUDIO BUILDING. PORTLAND, OREGON X Lb la Entire Stock o Ladies, Boys and Childrens Wear Must Move This Stock of Shoes, Furnishings Regardless of Cost Sale Starts Thursday 7:30 A. M. Oct. 15th 8th St. Store Blankets and Auto Robes Corner 8th and Main Ladies Pumpa, Strap, Tie, Oxford, Patent, KicUkin, Calfaktn, Satin. High, Cuban and Low Heel. , All ityle. Regular to $5.85. To Clote Out. KllnPC Priced in Three Group aafaawajaa $1.79 and $2.39 Doubt. Cotton Blanket. Sized A rcnl value at this low price Double Heavy Part Wool Blanket. Size 66x80. Kejrulnr ?3.95. Now .x.8.!:.$lc49 $2.65 Part Wool Auto Robe. New designs and d 1 Qf patterns. Now nt $2.45 and v 1 Mines' and Children's Shoes, Oxfords, Strap Slippers, also High Shoes. Reg. to $2.95 Now 98c&$1.69 Ladies' House Slippers Reg. to 98c 59c Large Size Only All Better Slippers, Leather with heels. Reg-. $2.29 89 c Ladies' Rayon Hose All wanted col- O Q ors. Reg. 50c a&7C Children's Hose Full length or V Id. Hose. Reg. to 35c IOC Handkerchiefs Sheets Canvas Gloves Men's Sox Bow Ties Large White Size 81x90 8-oz. Knit Wriat Black, Brown, Grey Reg. 50c . . 3c 63c 5c 8c 29c Limit 3 Limit 2 Limit 2 Reg. 2 for 25c Limit 2 Towels Suede Cloth 1 All Wool I Horsehide Coats .Men. Cotton Ribb Size 18x34 TurkUh Blazers Bob Coats SheePkin Collar Shirts and Drawers 15c S2.65 $3.95 $7.95 59c Limit 2 Reg. $3.95 ' Reg. $4.95 Reg. $10.85 Reg. to 98c Garment Sweaters Men's Dress Boys' Shoes and TVfff1 Uttrlef'Wenf1 Men's coat style. Heavy Shirts Oxford. HieM UnUWWWr weight, fleeced r Q i-nti.,. hi..i,.j lined UOC Sr i tt r All Sizes to 6. Heavy Cotton Union Suit. Ecru and grey QC Keg. to Reg. to $3.45. mixed. A' wonderful value OOC Part Wool rfhoire of $1.95 Rayon, Wool and Cotton Union. Ankle tf 1 Qf- Coat Sweaters Xr shirts enth lon s,eeves- Retr- ?2 45 " ,'. , ... Ppn, tn if4 Broken lot Boys Hi-Top W good QJy. $1,65 foot. Reg: $9 QQ A11 Woo. and Silk and Wool Union. Reg. d O Qf- made LUD mmsmtmtmsmsmsmsma ' to $5.85. Broken lot. Most all sizes p0.a7U Men's Shoes and Oxfords BLACK AND TAN LEATHERS, WELT SOLES. SOME OF THESE SHOES SOLD TO $8.00. NOW PRICED AT $.49and$2).49 ALL STYLES AND SIZES IN LOT 11 fj&y Boys Department Boys' Polo Shirt), with or without collnr. A Q Reg. 98c VC Broadcloth Shirt. Green, blue, tan. CO Reg. 98c, at DlC 1 Boy' 'Cord Pant. Blue, cream, tan. e 1 A C Reg. to $2.25 1 otO Boy' Dre Pants. All sizes. Reg. flj ?Q to $2.45. Now 1 oOH Heavy Part Wool Union. Ages 6 to 14. Qg Reg. $1.29 at.... OOC Boy' Rockford Wool Boot Sox. Reg. 60c. Now' priced at... 16-Inch Boots All Leather Compodtion Sole .95 All Sizes 8 to ree: Store Corner 8th and Main St. -800 Slain Men's Work Shoes Compoiitidn Soles $.45 A Real Value vl li'- ') Dwv Is ' 1 11 ''S-l '1 . , 1 A woman lay murdered. A daring jewel theft had been committed. Somewhere not far away the perpetrator of both crimes was hiding. On the night that was to have been the gay est and happiest of Mary Harkness' life tragedy descended on the household in which she lived. Tragedy . . . that struck mysteriously and struck again. "Gems of Peril" by Hazel Ross Hailey tells the amazing events following that night of terror. Mystery, adventure and romance are combined in this great serial. Watch 'for "Gems of Peril." It begins Thursday, October 15th. The Evening Herald