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Fi'bruury IB, 1932 THE EVENING HEKALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THREE JAPS 1 (Continued from Pag On) th Chines Mid, comprised In,. Ouo nia.i. Th forces of III foreign pow ers, f lor th arrival of Kmnrh contingent which la ipMtud ahurtlv, will nuinoer llglttly mora than 10,000 troupe. I'her war many other elgna of Chlno preparations to resist to lh utmost a new Jpum advene on Chapel. New How II r betterlee have been brought Into lh fighting ion end lh (.'hlnea eoliltera worked deeper ately to trn(lhn their cond rr defeneee. Una of trench and barbad wire brrlrd wr balm established aum cllalanr limit of lit trout and additional aiiiinuulllon auppllaa war laeued to th machine aun eVtarbnieuts. KiauMI"n I'rgnl Th Amnrlran ronaulat aald Ha adirlr to American to radi al Interior cltle had in to nu in liar of placa within 100 tullv of Mhinshal, Including Booehow. whar 100 Americana llv. It waa Uo aant to Wualh. Changchow. Klangytn. and tbangchu. About ei Amerhan llv In lh lallar group of town. Tha China armlaa alao Mam ad preparing to Inaur an orderly nd doifad retreat If they ehould find It ueceeaarv to fall bark be fore th power of th Japan aureoi. Moat of their new troop have bee aeelined to th Ktang- aa rtor In which lbr baa been conalderabl ,artlon during th pat Week. Th belief waa ipreeed by Chined military authorltle that the Japanana plan murh of their atleo'lv anion for I til vlclnltv. A number of Japan ahella frll Into th aectora patrolled by the I'nlted States marine and Amerlran and Kngllah member of th tihauihal volunteer corp durlni a bombardment today. Th volunteer rorp withdrew for eefetv'e aak. but they emerg ed aialn after lb hlllng waa over. No Ob Hurt About a doaen ahell. moat of them duda. fell within th nie rinea area. Heveral othr land ed amoni th volunleere. No on wa Injured. Th bombardment waa directed agalnat Chin poel Uon. Throughout lh day Jpaneee aoldlera ateamed aahor from tranaporta In th rlr to wll th thouaanda now bar awaiting lh proml.ed battle. With them ram lied Croaa and boapltal nnlla. with tint aid equipment on their bads, machine un unlla and eliht heavy Hem I una. acn drawn hr all hone. Hellabl eallmate placed th number of Jr.panea troope hr now, with today addltluna, at 11,000. They tramped through the at reel a In a long proreaalon while Janane mill glrla etood In th crowded doorwaya of the Yangieepoo dlatrlrt, waving flaga and ehoutlng. A detachment of mounted mun Iclpal Hikh poll. cleared th way for th proreaelon which formed an almoat conllnuoua lln from th Japaneee docka to their con centra l Ion dlatrlct two mllea away. llehlnd th Infantry were th hoe- Dltal troopa and th horae draw. Ing th rumbling big guna of th artillery group. Thouaanda of Chlnaee wbo lined th atreela aa th military power of Japan waa paraded be fore them atared In aw atruck bewilderment. Japanee aentrle pci ted everywhere throughout th dlatrlct. acutlnlied th Chinee crowd. Following th ahelllng of th American marine lector, marln hadquartera telephoned th Jap anea heidquirtera advlalng or flclala Iher of the error th gun li era appeared to be making. After a brief Interval th gunner ap parently corrected their ranie, bringing th Intermittent ahell lng of the American section to a atop. Th gunner, marln headquarter! aald. wera badly overahootlng their marks. DRASTIC MOVE PLAN UNLESS REDRESS MADE ' (Continued from Pag On) Japan had landed 11.000 freata troopa at Shanghai, th report atlrred tha league to Ita dopthi. Th general aaaemhly waa aaked for by .Mr. Yon last Friday and ha aald today ha waa determined to go on with tha appeal If th council decided It would not con yen th meeting Itaelf. Hll neit plea, he aald. will b under article XVI of th coven ant, which provide! for an eco nomic! boycott. Naotaka Sato, Japanea dele gate, said Japan would oppoae the Chines plea. Tha Japaneae would take excep tion to th transfer of any por tion of the Blno-Jitpanei dispute) to the scope of article XV, he aid. Itepnrt! wera circulated gain that tha Japanese planned to withdraw from tha league If the assembly wer convoked, hut th Japaneae delegation denied this emphatically. Much slgnlflcsuc waa attached In some quartera, however, to the fact that Instead of going di rectly to league headquarters for Information, the Jnpanoae spokes man vlalted Hone Masslgll, French representative, to obtain an opinion regarding tha proced . ura Involved In calling a meet ing of th assembly. Tho report of the League's commission also said a "reign of terror" rosulted In the Hnngkew dlatrlct of th national Intnrnn tlonnl anttlemnnt at Slinughnl at ter Its occupnlon by the Jnpnn M'TTItKM, ARItKNTKD W. P. l.ultroll, 1S2J Martin street, was arrested by city police Sunday .and la held for Investiga tion. No chargea hav yet been filed agalnat him, Lazy, Workers Punished tw 2 x - fa I lor la prolmhly th moat novl tyi of court In lh warld, In Inn at lb rullrwtlv far in In T-hkml, II u .., and Ilk many othrra In (ha land of I ha Bov.u. Mm who bava maintained the (ull alandard oC produrllon undar lh flTa-year-pIan, Judia and deal out bamvy paitalllaa to tblr comrade who ht bo Inefflclont. Tho proawculor la ahown hero pointing to two wurktira on trial. Scenes in Beseiged Nanking iv Ml, Th city of Nanking, on of th principal atreeta of which la pic tured her, waa put under martial law aa Chines artillery answered Jpaee fir from saves warahlpa la th harbor. Japanee women aad children wer evacuated, and Chlneee civilians wer concen trated withla tha walled city. Oregon Admitted as State Seventy-three Years Ago lly MI VMH UMIKT 8AI.KM. reb. II. (IH) Ore gon Is admitted to alatehood! lly ataiecoach. pony expreae, eteamboet. and gasettea Ihle aewa waa carried acroea tha atat ea rhrury It. !!.. Oregon' sturdy planners, tired from a year' campaign agalnat Indiana, received the new Joy oualy. Tuterday, exactly TJ years later, only a handful of thee "young" pioneer wer left who remember th unfolding of th hlatorlr drama. Although coogreea approved the state cohatltutlon bwcau It wa "republican In form and con formed to th national on." th newcomer Immediately elected John whlteaker, a democrat, aa governor. Two years before, (0 delegatea clad In buckskins, coon-ekln caps and cowhide hoots, drafted the conatltutlon. Theae delegate, 1 repuhllrina and 41 democrata, repreaented the elate' I, 000 population. Moat of them came from Iowa. Missouri and Illinois in th lumbering covered wagon of th early '40s. Twenty-eight of the n delegate wer farmer when not fighting Indiana. "Joker" Measure Th constitution contained sev eral "Jokera." On of them re fused authority to Chinamen to hold real estate or work on min ing claims. As this part waa In direct conflict with a treaty, the question was never judicially pissed upon. HOSPITAL FEE SITUATION IS ARGUED HERE (Continued from Pag On) a general advanr In th uniform rat over th Hat. "This la no tlm to rock th boat," aald Commtaaloner Hunter Monday. II aald that Washing ton paya the aim rite ai that set by tha Oregon commission. It wii understood thit on Sun dsv the hnsnltil offlclili had said they would not agree to taking tha natlenta at th ii.ef rite. Th commissioners wer Just aa determined not to pay tnor. and aald that their plan call for pro viding the patients needing Im medial attention with aurh at tention, and then moving them out of Klamath Falls. MI ST SIIVN MOTHER OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla. One of the most ttntiaual wills ever probated her la that of Leopold Guggenheim. He atlpulated In his will that Paul Guggenheim, 14, and his lister. Miry, 11, his grand children, muat live at lent 100 miles from their mother before they til collect whit he willed them. SNOW AT PKNIHJCTON PRNIILETON, Ore., Feb. It (Pi About two Inches of snow had fallen her today by noon, and It continued steadily. Roads were reported open out of Pendleton. The temperature dropped to 11 degreea above lero laat night. Nomination for "The Book of th Yesr": A volume of business. A section denying tha right of suffrsg to negroee. Chlneee and mulatto waa repealed as 1st as 1127. A republican governor followed Whlteaker's four-year terra. Blnce statehood, Oregon haa had 10 governors, 11 republicans, eight democrats and the present Inde pendent governor, Julius 1 Meier. In Its first 10 years as a state, stirring events took place within Oregon borders. (iold Discovered With th discovery of gold at Griffin gulch In eastern Oregon in 1X1, lawlessness broke out. Vlgllsnc committees were organ ised. Oregon floods wer heavy in 1841-41. Rslem becam the permanent capital la 1444. New settlers were drifting Into Oregon dally. Ahble Hatch Fer rer arrived In Salem In 1841. Her flrat Impreaalona of the capital city were that It waa "low, flat and muddy." She was homesick for high land, but still make her home here. She remembers viv idly the Modoc wars, the Nes Perc Indian outbreak, and the final Indian war of th l'lnte llannocks In 1878. The State college waa estab llahed In 174, and th university in 174. State politics began to shape themaelvea In 1891 with adoption of the Australian ballot, and pro viding of offlcea for an attorney general. WEATHER Th Cyclo-Rtormagriph it Un derwood'! Phirmicy showa the pressure on a downward trend to day, hut no great change In weather conditions la Indicated. However, with the barometer at th present low levela flurries of snow are probibl If th tempera ture rise. Th Tycos recording thermo meter registered maximum and mlnmiim temperature! today n follows:. High 11 Low t Forecist for next 14 hours: Generally filr snd cool. Police Bullets End Career of Brodeur PORTLAND, Or., Feh. 15, &) Death from police bullets to day ended the career of Rone J. Ilrodeur, 40, parole violator from Auburn, N, Y., prison, and want ed at West Orange, N. J., tor robbery. Rrodeur died this morning from bullet wounds he received Inst Monday when police fired at him when he ittempted to reslnt ar rest. He had been aought for at tacking a amall girl. "HKY HTKAI'KH" MKXICO CITY Ilecniiae of earthquakes which hare heen pre valent In the past, Mexico's dwelling and office buildings have been clone to th ground. Rut thla city Is now the proud possessor of a "nkyarraper" office building of 11 stories. Much of the spare has been let In th building desplt the fear of dam age by arthquaks- MARKET QUOTATIONS l-OKTLAXI) MVKHTOf K PORTLAND, rb. 15. (A'l Cut II 1800, calves 50, lududlug 174 cattle through; 2 So higher for steers and cows. Steers. 400 to DUO lbs., good, 15.75 to 14.25; medium, 14.75 to 45.75; common, 18. 60 to 14.75; 00 to 1100 Ilia., good, 15.74 to 14.25; mxdluni 14.75 to 45.75; common, 11.50 to 14.75; 1100 to U00 I In. good. 15.60 to 4; medium, f 1.75 to 15 60. Hnlfera, 650 lo 160 Ilia., good, 16 to 16.60; medium, 14 to 15; common, 12.76 to 54. f.'owa. good, 44.16 lo 14.76, common and medium, 41 to 14.16; low cutter and cutter, 11.60 to 1. Hulls (yearling excluded), good and choice Ibeefi, 1.15 lo 1.76, cutter, common and medium, fl to 11.16. Vealers. milk fed. good and choice. 7.60 to 18.60; me dium 14.00 to 17.00; cull and common, 14 to 14, Calve 260 to 600 lbs., good and choice, 14 to 17.50; common and medium, 4 to 14. Hogs 2360. Including 402 di rect and 160 through; 10c higher. Light lights, 140 lo 140 lbs., good and choice, 4 to 44.86; light weights, 140 to 180 lbs., good and choice, 84.75 to 84. 86; 10 to loo His , good and choice. 14.76 to 44 85; medium weight, 100 to 220 Ilia., good and choice, 14.10 to 14. 86; 120 to 150 Ibe.. good and choice. 81.86 to 4.75; heavy welghta. 250 to 180 Ibe.. good and choice. 11.46 to 14.60; 180 to 150 Iba., good and choice, 82.26 to 4; parking sows. 175 to 500 His., medium and good, 81 to 42.76. Feeders and stockers. 70 to 110 lbs., good and choice, 12.60 to 14 16. Hheep and lambs 1000, Includ ing 818 through; ateady. Lambs. 80 lbs. down, good and choice, 84.76 to 15.26; medium, 14 to 84.76; all weight common, 41.60 to 14. Yearling wethers. 80 to 110 Ibe., medium to choice, 8 to 84. Kwes, 120 lbs., medium to choice. 12 to 12.60; 120 to 150 lbs , medium to choice, 11.60 to 12; all weights, cull to common. II to 11.60. OAHBAOE OFFKRING LIDKRAL PORTLAND, Fb. 16. W) Cbbg showed a very liberal In creaa In Monday offerings on th Esat Hide Farmer' wholesale market. There was a general low er price Hat a a reault. Bls war from 11.11 to 11.15 crate generally for top quality, al though eome bualneas was ihown as low as 41. XO CHANGE PORTLAND. Fb. 15. Wr Thar waa no chang In th gen eral character of tha butter mar ket eltuatioo for th week's open ing. CHKKHE STEADY PORTLAND. Fb. 16. Wr Oenerally steady trad conditions r reflected throughout th mar ket for cheese. At western and eastern points th feeling during the 1st trad has Indicated a fairly eleady movement In all di rections, with no chang In th general prlc list. Stock Averages (Copyright tJI. Wtaedar Statis tics conpanri SO 10 IS lnd'ts rrl ft s Total Todsr as J J ism IT.v. Mar S7.I 17 loa I s Vrk Ao M ! Ji t l SOt Tear Air. 13! S let 17 txl.l t Yrs. Asa -..lt Hi S 1" I lJ A HKh li: - I II I lt I 70 l.nw (llS:t H i 90.1 M III lllsh (l30) .2014 1414 lll l toi l Low (lJ0 lilt 1(4 144.4 114.T Bond Averages (Copyright. Ill:, gtsndard Statis tic Company) 10 :o IS 44 lnd'la rr'a t't'a Total Today I 74 1 11.1 74 I'rev. Day 47 I 74 I IM 74 7 Week Aso ti l 717 1 711 Tear Aso . MM III 1 1 Vra. Ago . 14 1 100 !l II I lllsh U9.i: . aa.t 7 I 4.a 77.0 l.ow (ISJ71 III S7.T SI T 71.1 lllrh (H) . 4 109.1 jni I 101. . II. I 97.1 II I 11.4 Low (1110) . Came Enforcement Ruling Requested (Continued from Pag On) closing streams and lake In ac cordance with recommendations of sportsmen's associations and hatchery and research depart menta of the commission. Today's orders decrease rather than de mand the total closed Tlshlng areas. All of the previous clos ing ordera of former commissions have been rescinded. A few new areaa wer restricted, whll re strictions wer removed on other areas. Factor governing th eommts slon action. It was announced. Included closing of areaa newly stocked with fish, proximity of water area to hatcneriea and egg taking atatlona needed for spawn ing grounds: proximity to dams snd other obstructions anu un favorable water conditions. Fish bag limits on two or three streams and a very few lakes were slightly reduced, but the reduc tions were made In responae to petitions from sportsmen In th section affected. Lake county presented a plan of building up Us sport fishing by stocking ind closing streimi in rotation. Thla program was approved by th commission. Gnret at Hall Among th week end guests at th Hall ho led wer Ned Sherlock. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. McDonald of Lake view; W. H. Mathera. Long Reach, Calif.; L. H. Espey. Co lumbus. Ohio; Fred R. Starr, Macdoel; John Simmons, Beatty: and Mrs. R. F. Neale, Spragu Hlvr; John M. 8ullivan, Malin. Pretty Young Thing Ar you sure those curtains won't shrink? I want them for my bedroom win dows. Very Candid Clerk Listen, Lit tle One, with your figure, you should care you should car.. fits trssjaisr.tssss A rj4l fUU la Bex nad en7 wllllk twttM, wtth HIj4)T Kibb. Ti.tt4iW Umf V f 4W Dr 'aralat. Alt lot M.rBr.Ti'UH pi a no D BRtNB PIMlWMsatMkletrM ' U liMt.iafVit, lUIHM, Rsjwfffwl NU ITtMWUMa iTaUtwUU POTATO MARKETS CORVALI.IH. Or., Feb. 15. (IP) Potato merketa opened Monday aotnewhat epotted but with quota tions tending downward where any changes were noted, according to the O. 8. C. extenalon aervlre and the V. 8. I). A. bureau of agriculture economic. Top aale of Klaniatha and Lee ch u t s (;ms both were off 6 cents t Han Frauclsco. Khlpplng niar keta wer generally weak with Maine quotations down agala. The terminal market was Ir regular. Chicago was about ateady with quotations uahunxed. rian Krancsco waa dull with qtiotatlona lower. Yaklmaa at 1 16; Klam ath's 1.10 and Deschutes, 1.20. Reaction Felt In Grain Mart CHICAGO, Feb. 15, ( Reac tionary tendencies hsd control of grain marketa moat of the time today, and prices ranged lovur. There waa considerable late elllng of wheat oo accouut of better weather conditions in the Houthweat, and as a reault of Washington reports that prolong ed drought bad been broken. Profit taking on the part of re cent spculatlv purchaaera of wheat alao was a bearish Influ ence. Wheat closed nnaettled 4e to IVtje under Saturday's finish: corn 45c to lc down: oats Sc off to Vac up, and provisions un changed to 20c decline. The cash msrket was anchang- CHICAGO. Feb. 15, Wr Wheat. No. 1 hard. 58c; No. 2 hard. 64 e to 68 e; No. 1 hard. 67 to 64c; No. 1 yellow hard. 6c; No. 1 mixed, 6Vc; No. 1 mixed, 68c. Oats. No. 2 white. 25c to 25Ve; No. 1 white, 24c to 25c Rye. No. 1. 44 44 c. Harley. 42c to 40c. Timothy seed. 11.50 to 11.76. Clover seed. 18 to 814.60. ( PORTLAND WHEAT PORTLAND. Feb. It, (JPy Wheat: Open High Low Close May .40 .40 -5S .6I July .684 .6H .69 .684 Sept. .6 .68 4 .6H .58 S Cash wheat: Big Bend blue etem. 75c; soft whit, western white, hard winter, northern spring and western red. 58c. Oats. No. 1 white. 81150. Today's car receipta: Wheat, 41; floor. If; corn. 1; hay, L MAY WHEAT BELLS PORTLAND. Feb. II. (JPy With a loss of 1 e for th Mon day (esslon. aale of May wheat totaled 6000 buahela on th Port land future market. There were no sale nor prlc change In either September or July, ed on tha Portland Merchmti' Exchange. Grade Supervisor Here On Business W L. Close. Cnlted States grade supervisor for Oregon, and C. A. Cole, chief of th division of plant Industry of th state de partment of agriculture, both of Salem, are In Klamath Falla tn connection with their work. Potato grading according to U. 8. standsrds Is being particu larly cared for at this tlm and legal matters ar undr dlacu lon with County Agent C. A. Henderson and others. Upton To Speak At Lion Luncheon Stite Senitor Jiy H. Cpton of Bend will irrire In Klimith Fills todsy ind will be the speak er of the day at tha Lion clnb luncheon Tuesday. The Bend attorney tn letters to friends here, hii Indicated that he will again seek tha re publican nomination and elec tion to hll position In Silem. Perry DeLsp will be chsirmin of the luncheon at the Hotel Wil lard. School Board Meets At Fremont School Th board of School District 1 Number One will hold lta regular monthly meeting tonight at 7:30 o'clock at Fremont school. Routine business will b trans- acted, and monthly bills allowed. BAIL POSTED P. W. Montgomery posted $5 ball with city police Friday eve ning after being arrested on a charge of driving an automobile 46 miles in hour on South Sixth itreet. E. A. Stroud was arrested at the county court house by city po lice and chirged with being drunk. in Duvina... you save in usinq BAKING POWDER SAME PRICE FOR OVER 40 YEARS 15 ounces for 25$ Masons Plan For Special Program On February 22 Wishlngtnn'i hlrtbdsy anni versary on February 12 will be obearved by members of the Ma aonle fraternity of Klamath Kails with I banquet ind Inltlstlon, O. A. MicKlnnon. secretary of the lodge, staled Monday. The banquet will be held at 8:46 at tha lodge hall, and will be followed by the bualoeaa Bas tion, at which the Maater Maaon degree will be conferred. An ad dreaa will be given on th III of George Weahington. Pat msaters of ll lodge ar especially requested to attend the banquet and meeting, and all Ma- aona ire Invited to be preaent. Gehlar To Speak At Forum Luncheon Max Gehlar. director for the department of agriculture for th tat of Oregon, will ba th speaker at the February forum ol local service cluba ind th Klamith county chamber of com merce, which will be held Friday neon, rebruary 24, at the Wii lard hotel. The forum subject and musical program will b announced later. Ueblar will apend Friday evening nd Saturday visiting Klamath county grange. Sportsmen Group Will Meet Tonight Th Klamath County Sports men'! association will meet to night In the county court room at the court house. A series of big game hunting picture taken In British Columbia will b pre sented by Grover A. Youngs of Barkersvllle. B. C. All sportsmen are urged to attend th meeting, which I of nnuauil Interest. Th meeting will be held In the Veterini headquarters. In the basement of tha county court honse. Firemen Ordered To Return Pussy Firemea have been delivered an ultimatum to return "Nig" to th city hall by Sunday night or th nolle will again raid th fir tatlon with a search warrant and bring th black kitten to It form er home. Firemen took "Nig" back to the new atatlon late Frlrtav afternnnfi when tha policemen wera not minding their Job of keeping guard over their frisky friend. Chief Merrill states that th firemen with their ill night and all day habits of being ap and about are a bad Influence (or "Nig." "H won't tay dowa there very long." Merrill said. Mr. Young ba North Mrs. M. J. Young, who was called to Van couver, B. C. by tha death of her mother, la not expected to return horn before th latter part of tha week. OIL Burners A few extra, special bargains at the very time you need the cheering warmth. Cheaper prices than ever before. Ask us about our new special for small homes. Sure it's automatic and burns cheap oil. PEYTON & CO. "Wood to Burn" 126 8. 7th. Phone 585 REDUCED I Full Automatic Gray Enamel Model D63 Now Only 415 Low Down Payment Low Monthly Terms THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY Ysir C1LED INTO COURT C. W. Courtney, local tail driver, srae committed to Jail Monday morning upon failure to pay a flue of 810 and 81.76 coeti on reckless driving chirgee. Courtney was arrested Sunday by aute polk officers. Trsffle violations over the past week also brought Art Ks gate. Hlalrnar Ita'hs ind Wil liam Tlxhe Into Juatlce court Mon day. Karate and Rathe, both charged with rerkleaa driving. paid fines of IS and 13.75 coata. and Tlghe. charged with driving with four peracna in a coupe, waa assessed 8 6. George Hrsttoa was alao arrest ed by the atate police Saturday and charged with allowing a minor to operate hla automobile. Divorce Action On Trial In Court Here The divorce action and cross complaint of Fred M. lirook- niiller versua Florence M. Brook- miller came to trial In circuit ecurt Monday morning before Judge W. M. Duncan. Cruel and Inhuman treatment la given as cause of actloa both In the orig inal ault and In th croaa com plaint. Charles W. Reame. Medtord attorney. I counsel for the de fense, while J. C. O'Neill of this city represent th plaintiff. More Rabbits Shot For Feeding Needy Mor rabbits were turned over to the police department to feed the hungry Monday. Jack Harrison, who owns a store at Beatty, brought in the meat. He reported that a group of men from Beatty and Bly went out Sunday and shot 134 rabblta. The police will dlatribut the food where It I seeded. A men nought som sausages and aaked his tiapper-wtf to cook them for his breakfast. Th Bride How'll I cook 'em? Th Hubby Fry 'em Ilk fish. Th next morning, when the young wit served them, ah re marked: Th Bride I hop you'll enjoy your breakfast, dear; but there's not much la thee thing whan they'r cleaned out. San Frandscds Neivest AND BIOST.MODERN Downtown Hotel! lib il'4 S-V '. 7? j r iif.. .. jrs?s? Hotel 600 otmnig books 117 suurfe roeau at 1330 daily, 118 at 44, 136 at 1430, 107 el tS, 64 at 1550. 43 to. DouiU roosts 5 a U8 daily. 12o$20aWlv-iioou Hwana - Nraaaaa Hem C. $5(oll2ii(,l"lll5uiWe. Powell Street at Sutter San Franciaco Jaiuie Hxsaux Hsxua'i E-nsmcblx during Luncheon and Dinner High Grade Westinghouse Full Automatic Electric Ranges Model D84 Large Oven 4 Plates Gray Enamel Installed Only $128 Model D83 Large Oven 3 Plates Gray Enamel Installed Only $120 PartMrs rrfSSu PrjrM" Mrs. Foltz Gets Air Board Place Mrs. Edith Foils, Oregon avis trlx. Is the only woman to be given a place on the board of the National Aeronautlca nsace elation, according to word recelv. ed here. Mrs. rolls Is well known In Klamath Falls. She has vlalted here a number of timea, and bai many friends here. Vlait Klauietli Among the guests at the Hotel Wlllurd Hun day nlaht were A. It. Hunter. 8. let-: K. A. Drown, Iia Angeles; O. W. Hodges. II. P. Uaii.ii, c. A. Morrow. I'hlllp Coffin, I. W, Jetter, Uuorgo I). Stanton. (I. O. Wright. Portland: R. II. Kell, Ssn Francisco; Arthur U. Koer Ing. Greeuaboro, N. C. ; V. 0. May, Eugene: Robert II. Boyle, Medford; Mlaa Ruth P. Hushes, Rock Springs, Wyo.; Hoy Dun can, Seattle, and C. W. Owen, Ashland. One Dose German Remedy Ends Gat "I was sick and nervous with Indigestion and stomach gas. One dose of Adlerlka helped. I eat anything now and aleep good." Henry Dodd. You can't get rid of indigestion or gaa by iuat doctoring th stomach. For gas stays in lh UPPKR bowel. Adlerlka reaches BOTH upper and lower bowel, washing out poisons which causa gaa. nervousness and bad sleep. Get Adlerlka today; by tomorrow you feel the wonderful effect of thla German Doctor'a remedy. Star Drug Store. 31 Heed promptly bladder irreg ularities, getting up at night and nagging backache. They may warn of some disordered kidney or bladder condition. Users everywhere rely on Doan't Pills. Praised for more than V1 years by grateful users the country over. Sold by all druggists. DDAN5 lust off Union Squire moat convenient to theaters, shops and tore. Only California hotel of fering; Servidor feature thus combining "maximum privacy with minimum tipping". Garage in basement with direct elevator service lo ail guest room floors. In every room connec tion for radio reception, running filtered ice water, tub and shower. Western -exposure Towar rooms hare ultra-violet-ray windows. Dinner in Coffee Shop from 75 op in Main Dining Room from el. 50 up. Also a la carte service. Sir Francis