April 20, 1934 THE EVEr'TNG HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGS THRta MKP.RII.li, Or. Par the lot (wo Sundays the Morrill Legion has sponsored Ills work of elonn lux up the oily park to ba used a play ground. Sunday, April IB, oommuiilly plcnla wu hold at which lima tin ninn cleaned the grounds. A dinner was servod by tin women. Thoy now have four swings, tasters, a ton n In court and sand box. They expert lo mid mora (rom time to lima. ' The (own pooplo do nated nuioh material for which tha Legion wlahta to ospreaa thanka. The Lesion la working on plum for memorial 'exorclsna to he hold at the community hell. The monument for Mr. Warden will be unveiled t tht old aems tery. , Thuredny wee clean up day for the city, The boyi from the i-honle and the men of the town holplng. The Merrill Library club nerved dinner In the new Lex I on bamiuot room, Tucaday evening at the regular meeting bf the Legion the auxiliary wae entertained with a welner roast. Carde were enjoyed during the avanlng. ; Lancrell Valley LANOKLL VALLEY, Ore., Mra, Oicar Campbell hai returned to. her home from the Hillside hospital. lr. and Mra. Orln Johuaon spont aevoral dayt fishing In Kogue river, Mre. Owen Peppla tpeul the day Monday In lily. L, W. Monroe haa moved hli heap from bit ranch to the mountnlne. on tht McCullera rangt. Mr. and Mra. Don Powon of Merrill epoot Wednesday In the valley. There will be a candidate!' ball at the commuulty hall on Saturday evening April 28th. The varlout candidate! for the county offices will glvt short talks. Mrs. Cora Leavltt entertained the bridge club on Tuesday, Mrs. Unity Popple rernlvlng score for the afternoon. Mra. 0. M, Loomls convolution. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Teare en tertained Saturday evening with three Utiles of cards. Thost en joying the evening were: Mr. Brownbilt Shoes for MEN Don't lot the women out smart you . . . They buy their shoes here because they know the styles and quality are superior . . . SPORTS OXFORDS Cool , . , .perforated sport shoes for summer ... In all the newest patterns . . $4 oo DRESS OXFORDS Showing a complete se lection of the more con servative models for dress. For real comfort and style combined try a pair of new Brownbilts. ' Buster Brown Shoe Store Shoes for Men, Women and Children. Injuries? Just a Broken Fingernail la Luck rodt with James Meta wbtn tht oil ank truck and trailer ht waa driving crashed through Ihi Croiawlck Mrldge, near Yardvllle N. J., and dangled perilously ever ereek, aa shown here. Hit only Injury was a broken fingernail. and Mrs. Lea Leavltt, Mr. and Mra. Harry Fraslor and Mr. and Mra. L. W. Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Howser of Klamath foils spfnt the week end vliltlng at the Owtn Pepplt home. LA REVIEW LAKEVIEW. Or. The Lake County Pomona Orange held Its quarterly meeting at Paisley with Maslnr Fred Fisher of Lakevlew presiding. Elshtoen new memberi were Initialed. The Fort Rock Grange won tha prise awarded by W. B. Snider and Bob Beverln which waa offered to tht grange getting tht moat new members to the Pomona Ortnge. Summer Lake ranked accond. Tha morning session waa de voted to the business matters of Ibe grange Dinner was served at noon by the Women's Homa Econ omics club. The principal speaker of the afternoon session was Fred Pet erson, county school superintend ent for Klamath county, who gave a Ihoroush explanation of tht county school plan and tha man ner In which It It administered In Klamath county, Tht voters of Lake county will toon vote upon this proposal, Tht annual Pomona Orange picnic will be held at paisley on July 4th The next regular meet ing of lb Pomona Orange will ba held tht third Saturday In July at the Thomas Creek Orange. Over SO members attended tht meeting yesterday. The Lakevlew high school put on Its second smoker In a month to a capacity homo to help awell i he athletic fund. Fifteen boula were teen with a majority of tht matchoa going Ihroo rounds for decisions. No bout can end In a draw to an extra bout mutt ba fought. MODOC POINT MODOC POINT, Ort. About SO attended a parly here Frldny evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jons Kdwardson. A fine evonlng was had by those present, plny Ing various games and visiting. The evening ended In a dance, In which all participated, the music being furnished by several ot tha local people. Mr. and Mrs. William Bpangler went on a fishing trip to Clear Lakt over the week-end. M. D. Johnson left on a wetk't business trip to California. William and Gordon McChlskey loft for a fishing trip near Yam say Mountain over tha week-end. Tht local ball team Is fast rounding Into shape, and will open iht season In Klamath Falls next 8unday agalnat the Main Street nine, William Heckman purchased a new car last week aa a result ot an accident which completely de molished hit old car. 8. E. Rift, Emll Johnson and Bill Heckman went on a fishing trip to Lakt crtek over tht wtek- tnd, each rtturnlng with, or cloat to, tbt limit. Dink Peterson will be unablt to work for a few dayt as a re sult of an arm Injury rocelvod In Klamath Fails. Mr. and Mrs. Jent Edwardson have moved to Lakevlew, whore lit and his brother ar going to start operating a tmall sawmill. WEATHER Tht Cyclo-Htormagraph at Un derwood's Pharmacy continues to register a rather low barometric pressure and whllt no geneial disturbance It Indicated local showers art quite possible, Tha Tycoa recording ther mometer registered maximum and minimum tomperalurat today aa follows: High, 71: low, 41. Forecstt for next 24 hours: Generally fair; moderate tem peratures. Tht United States weather bu reau reports no precipitation for tha 24-hour ptrlod tndlng Wed nesday at 6 p. m.; 4 86 for the aeaaon to date; (.14 normal; 7.07 laat year. Court House Records - Wednesday - Divorce HulU Piled ' Anna Green versus Lvle Oreen. Couple married In Klamath Falls In 1930. Plaintiff chargea cruel and Inhuman treatment and aaka for 126 per month. ; Bnrnlct Garren versus Phillip ' Garren. ' Couple married In Mln- j nttota In 1928. Plaintiff chargea cruel and Inhuman treatment ' and asks for the custody of a minor, child and 130 per month from defendant for the child's support. Marriage Applications Clinton Gravell, 31, laborer of tha Junction Service station to Mlna Vaughn, 21, of Klamath Falls. Lloyd Smith, 24. butcher of Klamath Falls, to Norma N. Mohler, 20, of Klamath Falls. Madame Tlble, a Frenchwom an, was a passenger In a Mont golfler balloon at Lyons In 1784; this Is the first rocorded ascent in plan or balloon by a woman. Family Joyful Dad's RHEUMATISM Has Left Him When a man so crippled with rheumatism due to crps uric rid cannot go to hit daily work and suddenly finds a swift, pow erful yet safe prescription that drives out pain and agony In 4 8 hours you can imagine the Jubi lant happiness of th whole fam ily as Dad brings horn his pay envelop regularly again. Star drug Co., and leading druggists vtrywhere call Ibis grand pre scription ALI.KNHU and think so much of Its mighty power to drive excess uric acid from the system that they guarantee one bottle to overcome rheumatic pln and conquer backache, acl- .ll.. n.l.pltla .nil lm HA bago Just as this nolle tlatea or money back a squart deal to all aufferera. Our Chef Says: "An Ida or tht next time you want to give your gueih an unusual treat. Call Molarort'i and make reservations for a reel Italian dinner with all the privacy of your own home. The cost it only a part of what you can do It for yourself." Italian dinners served daily from 5:30 to 8:30 65c Sunday from 2:30 to 8:30 75c. COM FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A personal representative of the Ed. V. Price Co. Will be at this store with e complete and large display of (full length) woolens See this unusually large showing. , ? Have Yeur Spring Suit TAILORED-TO-YOUR-MEASURE We Guarantee e Perfect Fit Kirkpatrick & Reeder K 1 CLOTHIERS FOR MEN Cor. 5th end Main Phone 2053 ECONOMISTS IN DISTRIBUTION Week-End Specials for Spring and Summer ii - I rmurtHJlCTQ A . a(aaBBii.,...aaBBBajaaa llll If lllf ii I I'M Rack-1 I 51 25 THE SHAME OUR POUCY . f S ILK S COTTONS Dresses Cotton of La Chine, smooth as silk and fine as any handker chief linen. Exclusive prints de signed by famous artists. The sizes are an important factor in this special offering 14 to 46. Values to ?3.96. NOW Short lines taken from racks of higher priced dresses. Only a few in eaeh lot, but in the group, we offer a com prehensive showing of styles and materials. And a big concession in price will make these dresses very attractive. Two Big Racks to Choose From Rack -2 Silks, flat crepes, rough crepes, crepe de chines, novelty prints, stripes and florals. Sizes 14 to 43 V4. Pre-Easter prices were much higher, but this is a close out. ' .. No Mend Hose Our second lot of this won derful hose. Tht first of fering was a scoop lasted about two days, reg. 11.00 and 11.16 quality that did not pass tha rigid Inspec tion this mill requires. All the new spring colors Service or Chiffon weight It Summer Sweaters Light colors In novelty k nits distinctly a summer sweater now so popular for sporta wear. This lot in clude an assortment ot higher priced garments chat you will be pleased and eager to buy for Whites for Summer WHITE GOATS Recent express shipments permit the offering of new white coats. Evidently this will be a white season. Our previous shipments of white coats i were taken at first showing. Visit the 2nd floor and see what we show for a w uitiC acaauii $1&50 $195 WHITE HATS Very popular and not so easy to find, but we have a good showing for Saturday. iJrims are the choice but we are also featuring small shapes, white crepes, piques, rough weaves, straws White Purses You will need a White Purse, for accessories will be con spicuous Indeed if you come out In white. Our new show ing will enthuse you, the styles so chic the prices ao reasonable 5Ko$125 HATS A group of hats, mostly in Navy, Brown and Black, bought specially for Easter trade but can be worn all summer, for they' are decid edly summer hats the most interesting feature It tha low price for which these hats are offered. GOLDEN RULE'S BOYS' DEPARTMENT BOYS' CORDS $1.69 A cloat out about 18 in the lot Castor ahada cords. 1 Sites g to It. This lot formerly priced 11.98 and 81.89. BOYS' TWEEDS $1 95 Brown and Whltt and Black and - White heavy quality tweed tailored perfectly. Boya Insist on this alack style. Saturday special, our 82.50 Una for 81-95. Sites 5 to 18 years. Children's Play Suits 49c Hickory atrlpt red trim med sleeveless. Bine Chambray Shirts 49c , Fine woven Chambray Shirts cut full 2 pockets coat style. Age ( to 12; 12 to 14 Vi neck sise. SILK SUITS Fashion experts have decided that Silk Salts wlU be correct for summer wear. Tht colon Include White, Navy, Prints and Pastel shades. Stiet 14 to 52. Reasonably priced . . $1900 Slacks ' For outings touring loung ing Slacks will be practically a necessity. In fact Slacks will be so popular at times you will be conspicuous without them new fabrics carefully tailored, they tit the way you would want them to also the Bib Slacks for 1M- tle ones boya or girls. Women's $245 Children's $119 Silk Blouses New! .' $195$295 Roman stripes are much In evidence they're smart alto plain colors In White and Egg shell. Other popular Blouses in O r g a n d I e, Vdllet and Piquet. If you art thinking of Blouaes be turt to ite our assortment It Is worthy of your inspection.