C. J. BREIER ,C ' MN, Win Oer 1 IMP .100 .4 yr: 1,no, tome il E NV S. P M, Mt Olop .04 11, Owe ON O POW WM, PM . 1.0 S. IMO moo wo I 4P. w ee WWI S. S. "WM .01 S. S. 1,,t1 0.0f MP 'MP WAIN, .091 S. 1000 mdop o."1. 1We OP ,00 9 .."10 hr, ON, 0000 1 WM. Offre MOO Immo vow elle MO. 1.0 000 WO. WOW M. Mow, or e" OM, October 21, 1937 sTOT AVOIDS NO !NAM Tw)in Ninehey. 3-yeat, "" old ilaughler of nir, nuti Mrs. Carl C Aliteltey, mirneulounly mt. (mood merimin intury Thursday ' morning w hen mho dunked Herons Rout h Mgt it trent Just WHIM' the city lisitillo anti was 'struck hy tilt nottoilloblin driven by Eva ., lyn tilynn of 'loftily. Alit horit k.N ;mid t ho neultient vim iiiinvoltinbitt isis lint (I III ran Ill front of :tilmo cur. Thu martini wan truvuling intlY tfi miles tin hotly whim the accident oceurrail, mid Miss Wynn tints able CO ntop Immediately. Tito (Mini was itit by till) front intilipor null knocked to tho novo. Mimi. Minn rushed her IQ 4(latitatit Valley 11M11111111, W111,1P it Milli found that Ilto loft side of Mir Nen, her shoulder anti side warn bruised hut that oho had no serious injuries. Mtn. Monkey wan notified anti taken to the eitild nt filo hopoplitti. 'rimy were Inter brought bark to tho n th auto cutup on Houth strent, when., they tiro Ntuying Mr. mid Mrs. Mitelitty sand ihn Milo girl camel to lituntoith Fails a ft,w days ago from towe . l'wyla nod mutt her Intl girl muttered it wily from lint mint) g rotnot about II o'clork Thurstiny morning null ran neross the higit way. 'rho nthor chiht wan not in , inroll. I'rokhy Itern--mxerntt , Crosby, broiller of bins Crosby of rntlio snit movto fame, was it ' 'visibly in R.Ittott I It roils over IlIMMME111MMMMIN Wedoraday n U hi. Cronhy bornyd out a bearing or Ma car at Dor ria when on a quick trip from Los Angeles' to lintskgoe Oil hI 'Popover hero he vialted with ex Mayor Willis Mahoney, an old ,whoolmuto CLOSING OUT SALE - All C. J. Breier Stocks All New Fall Merchandise Complete Placed on Sale AT LOWER PRICES Men's 12-oz. Red Wrist Canvas Gloves, reg. 15c 10c Men's Grey Cotton Work Sox 7c Men's Dress Sox 7c Men's All-Wool Cashmere Sox, in Natural and Oxford Grey,xeg. to 50c 39c Meti's $2 Dress and Work Pants, broken lots $1.00 Men's Heavy Double Sole W o rk Shoes - $1.87 Men's All Leather Double Sole Work Shoes in welts, regular $398 $2.98 We carry a complete line of Friedman a Shelby Shoes For Men Men's 8-inch Top Work Shoes $2.49 Men's Black Dress Oxfords 81.95' Men's Forest Green Whip-cord Pants, leather bound pockets $1.89 Men's White Dress Shirts, stay firm collars, reg. 045 8)c -Men's Heavy Bathrobes, a variety of patterns 81.69, $1.9$ Men's 10 Wool Union Suits, reg. $1.45 98c Don't Pass This One Controllers In Khaki, green, and fancy pat it,rnpM. Bound edges. Sold regularly for S-1105. Your choke t $2.98 Duke O'Nenl (right) wearing valuable Indian head drools, won for record breaking sales with Pontlac,, and Hill Smite tient return to Snyder Nlotor company, local Pontiac dealer, to assume po sitions as new car 010491 manager and tined car sales nianager, respectively. They are shown with tho 193N Pontine. to be officially announced Saturday. O'Neal said he wan happy to return to Slum th Falls after an absence of five yearn and ex pressed himself as very pleased at the growth of Klateatit O'Neal wan active in civic affairs whini horn before and will be pleased to meet his old friends and cuntomera at the Snyder Motor com pany. Surge silted Thursday 110 Moo was &sexed to return to Klamath Falls and firmly believes in the future of this community. Ile also said that It was a "pleasure to sell used cars off the finest used cur let on the Pacific could." Sports Coats All wool. Fully lined. Vol.. ties to $12.05. Sitio Priv() ' $777 Ladies' Slips, rayon and satin, ad justable straps, sizes 34 to 44 59c Ladies' New Fall Hats. Brims, off the face and turbins with veils. Values to 82.95 98c9 $149 Silk Dresses 0 $1.95 to $4.88 (Sizes 12 to 52). Fur-trimmed Dress Coats. A real value ' 89.85 Satin Blouses, all new fall pat terns $1.69 Ladies' Bath Robes 81.95 to $7.85 81x99 Sheets, medium weight 49c Piquot Sheets, Nationally Known, 81x99 , 81.29 Fox-Craft Sheets, free from starch and filling. A good quality sheet, 81x99 , 98c Cases to match , 25c See our complete line o Men's and Ladies' ' LUGGAGE " Irv; THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON New Sales Managers Obituaries ETHEL, DK MAIN Ethel Do Main, t h e infant daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. Hap. mond DeMain, passed away in this city Thursday. October 21, 1937. Surviving, besides her parents, are two brothers. Gary and Gail, also the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. DeMaln. this city and Or: and Mrs. W. W. Helms of North Head. Ore. The remains rest In the Earl tVhillock Funeral Home. Pine street at Sixth. Notice of funeral to he announced later. Funeral Notice ELIZABETH FOUCH Funeral services for the late Elizabeth Follett. who pugged away in this city Tuesday, Oc tober 10, 1937. following a brief illness. will be held In the chapel of the Earl Whitlock Funeral 110Hte, Pine street at Sixth, Fri day, October 22, 1937. at 3 P. in., with the Rev. Arthur Charles' Bates of the First Christian church of this city officiating. Commitment services and inter. molt. faintly plot in Linkville cemetery. Friends are invited. M P24 WARREN (it g,04 Funeral mervices for the late : James Warren Coss: who passed away in this city Monday, Octo her la, 1937, following an illness of two months will be held in the chapel of the' Earl Vhitiock floral Home, Pine street at Sixth. FridaY, October 22. 1937, at 1:30 p. In., with the Rev. J. Clarence Orr of the itriniant101 Baptist church of this city officiating. Commitment services and inter ment. Linkville cemetery. Friends are invited. The minimum height for jump ing with the aid of a parachute is considered to he 250 feet, al though a parachute will open in slightly less than 50 feet. A The French were the first to commercialize soap, duo to the abundant supply of olive oil from the many olive orchards of the country, AR to the foorAinge of the Oil CHIMES FDA I HMIS Crippled by Rheumatic Pain From Sluggish Bowels; Relieved by VanTage Ir. W. J. Breen, of Route No. 1, Green Acres, Wash., is publicly endorsing Van- Tage which t Ii 0 "Amazing Mixture of Na- lure's itoots and Ilerbs and Other splendid !Imre- o.1 (Rents." now be- lug introduced gatoseve. in this city at ' t h o Everboty'. : - Cut Rate, SOS Main St. "1 want every body to know how Van Tage 1100 helped me," MIL BROWN said Mr. Brown.. "1 would bloat tips with gas no matter what I ate. Was consti pated so bad 1 started getting rheumatic pains. Finally got so bad 1,was Crippled up and had to use crutches for the past two years. I started reading about Van - Tags a n d everyone was praising it so highly that I de cided to take it. Now 1 have ta ken 4 bottles and my digestion is as good as it was years ago and my constipated bowels have been given such a cleansing that the pains have been relieved. 1 guess Van-Tage must have swept out the poisons that caused this rheumat ic suffering. I am glad to rec eminenti it to others." VAN - TAUS helps invigorate bowels, stomach and kidney ac tion. Its 21 Great Herbs and Other Splendid Medicinal Agents toyer 3(1 Ingredients in all) have a surprising effect on suffering people. Due to the immense vol ume in which it sells, Van-Tage NOT expensive, so get itTO DAYat the' Everbody's Cut Rate SOS Main St. Also sold by ail Leading Druggists in Klamath Falls and throughout Oregon and Nearby States. i (Kuropean) peoples. I WEIS not able to find out. I.wan a tour ist and tourists get every eon sideration.Dr. C. H, Emerson. Cleveland, after touring Germany and Italy. 1 1 , 1 t o MIXED OR NEAT' IT'S A TASTY TREAT AT SUCH A PRICE IT CAN'T BE BEAT! ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , t 4 .0 SLIPPERS Sizes 3 to 8 The remainder of our felt slipper stock. All colors 1 in sizes 3 to 8 for your choosing. There will be no more at this price ! when these a rel gone. At 9:30 Friday morning this lot of shoes will be on the tables ready for your selection. We can not say how long they will last, so be here when the doors open. A 11 styles, sizes, colors and leathers. Brink a basket, you'll wants lots of them. HAITI MEETINGS CONTINUE H110111 In the Interest of thn union re viva! campaign being held in the Innernscio at the corner of Eighth end Nee Kiwi'', neighborhood prayer nicotine,' are being held In various homes in the city and u rro unding communities on Tuesdaye, Wednesdays, Thurs fiats and Fridays of eaeh week. These meetings start promptly at 10 s. m. and dose one-half hour later at 10:30. Everyone is urged to attend the meeting near est to him or to form a new prici er group. Every day shows an increase in interest and attend ance, the attendance on Thurs day being 149. The following Is a list of meet ings scheduled for Friday morn ing: Mrs. Walker, 2121 Want land avenue; Mrs, Benson, Di vision and Stoke! streets; Mrs. Newman, 2510 Darrow avenue; Mrs. George Wirtz. 629 Jeffer son street; Mrs. Redman. 125 Pine street: Mrs. L. L. Truax, 235 North Fourth street; Mrs. G. Black, 207 Grant street; Mrs. Anderson, Covenant church, Wal nut street; Mrs. E. S. Veatch, 1956 Earl street; Mrs. Eastman, Erie and Pacific 'Terrace; Mrs. henry Grimes. Eldorado and liuron streets: Mrs. Whitehead, Crescent avenue. Mrs. Fraley. 2610 Dly street, Shippington; Mrs. B. K.. Robin son, Lindley Heights; Mrs. Edith Keenan, Pelican City; Mrs. Cassel, South Sixth and Millers Lane; Mrs. Kennerly.'113 Pine street; Mrs. Pugh, Altamont; Mrs. J. E. J. Cs PENNEY C11 itpt fig tin (Mri GOLDEN RULE COMPANY akklIOLILIner LS STOCK Whether You Need Shoes or 63 Pairs ) WOMEN'S FELT HOUSE W4 Pr. 60 Pair Children's Straps, Oxfords, Shoes Values to $2.75 BOYS' HIGH , LACE BOOTS Values to $3.50 Another monster bargain. 3oys' 14-in, top lace boot with compo soles and e good heavy uppers. Well sewed, soles nailed and sewed. Don't wait, these bargains simply walk right out of the house. No more when these are gone. 87 0 About 100 Pairs Women's Shoes Se lieve it or not! Every pair of ladies' shoes in the the house is included In this lot. "Red Cross" shoes and all. Not one pair reserved. They should last about 30 minutes. Better Hurry. Pr. Finnish', 804 North Eleventh street; Mrs. Chantherlain, 317 North Ninth street; Mrs. Remit heraer, 345 North Tenth street; Mrs. II. A. Harnett, 1720 John on treet; Mn. Ralph Weise, Al tamont drive. WHOOPING COUGH BIG DEATH CAUSE SALEM, Ore., W.P)--Whooping cough causes mAre deathein chil dren under five years ol age than diphtheria or scarlet fever, re ports the Oregon state board of health. There is usually a moderate in crease of cases during the fail months and children between the ages of one find five are suscep tible. No age is entirely Immune, the board reports. The first symptoms, . which ap pear anytime after the sixth day of exposure are sneezing and a cold in the head. This is follow ed by a tight, dry, hacking cough. The duration is usually from six to nine weeks. Weather permitting, the pa tients' bed should be out of doors in the fresh air and great pains should be taken to keep them away from children. A tight band around the abdomen is very help ful in giving a child patient sup port for the abdominal muscles, the board advises. Maryland is awaiting a Big Apple yield which, if descriptions are correct, will be composed mainly of oversized bunions. Not, Be Here Friday Values to $6.S5 100 Pairs of Boys' Shoes, Oxfords Values to $235 - . Don't wait until they lre all gone and then wish you had bought ive or six pair. Be 'ere Friday morning with the big crowds and get 'em while the size is here. ALL MEN'S DRESS , And Work Shoes Values to $6.85 Every Pair of men's high Aloes, either dress, semi dress or work shoes are .ncluded in this price range. Also dress ,ox fords. Calfskins, Kang aroo and Kid. A few arch supports in the lot. Such bargains you never saw before. 33 0 Pr. 51ksywnworamonbenorommumetimmertzemm IMEMIOMMOIPININg 11101M11111. SPIEDS TO TARE ATHLETIC POST Verne Spiers, principal of illy erside school, was named by the school board Wednesday evening to fill the position of athletic di rector temporarily. ThiIi position was left vacant several weKs ago when Joseph Peak resigned to go Into business. Belem will retain the principal ship of Riverside school in ad dition to the physical education assignment. The board is considering sev eral applications for the position, but has not yet decided upon Peaks successor. Only routine business was transacted by the board at the Wednesday evening meeting. Success of Itooseveit's western trip to feel the nation's pulse seemed to depend on finding pub lic thought in the right vein. Pox ffceip Schillnng Bkknn ooddrr Pr. PWIMMIM.i PAGE THREE Odd FellousRegular meeting Of Klamath Lodge No. 131. lonbs, will be held Friday night, (Mabee 22, at the hall at Fifth and Main streets. Work in the iterond scree. Meeting called at 7:30 sharp. Visiting brothers welcomed, r, , CA rrSit4itrra 0161) BRA6 BLENDED WHISKEYW PROOF 75 Grain Neutral Spirit , ITUN4NIMMMTLI,RMTat EXECUTI ICeStCH , 9:30 A. M. and See the Fun! Men's, Women's, Boys' Girls' and Children's Tennis c Shoes - Values to $1.95 This small ad represents our shoe stock except a few pairs of men's shoes. There should not be a single pair left Saturday night. Buy these tennis shoes for next summer if you don't need them now. Everything in the store now going at ridiculous low prices. BOYS' HEAVY RAW CORD WORK SHOES; ' - Values to $3.25 A genuine bargain in boys' footwear. It has a heavy double sole and heavy cow hide upper, made for any kind of, hard wear. A shoe that can take it on the chin - and like it. .1 1. the store now going at F Don't wait unta they , . , ridculous low prices. ' c. , t:ieivsleelt I 1:r::sni xeh inad::. tnhi e 3 6" i C 1 t C 1 g and get 'em while the size is here. Pt. 1 .......,...Lai 1 , ;II ALL MEN'S DRESS BOYS' HEAVY RAW CORD OTS And Work Shoes WTF SHOES '' ,, , 3.50 , Values to $6.85 ' Every pair of men's high Values to $3.25 - Aloes, either dress, heavy double sole and semi x , s 87 dress or work shoes are $ boyr fnouoitnweeanargita ha s l a $ i ncluded in this price 27 0 ' range. A I s o dress ,ox- " Ii fords. Calfskins, Kang heavy cow hide upper, .10 aroo and Kid. A few made for any kind of , hard wear. A shoe that . arch supports in the lot. 33 A ' b in 11 ', Such bargains you never can take it on the chin - saw before. and like it. ligglogiMigmonh. 7 A.,. EnconsIMINISMEIM , , J. C. I cob t, 1 7 -- i , Sratu " Whether 11 63 Pairs WOM1 I FELT H4 ers, aLli ; l Sizes 3 The remain 1 our felt stock. All in sizes 3 to your chc There will , more at this when these gone. Isonsmoi 60 P Straps At 9:30 Fri this lot of 5 on the table your selectio not say hov will last, so the doors styles, sizes, leathers. Br you'll wants , LA v Another mo 3oys' 14-in. with comp, good heavy , Another solo sewed. Dor bargains si right out c No more wl pine. flLU 1 , -,-. :,: L., - oiel(a.) t 0 I ---- .9 4 e i 14,. . 111iik fr Shoe Prices Slaughteredtge ft!' , For Friday and Saturday , A A hi A fp of '''. . .;- ' I 1 I ll A ' - - - ' I , tso.--goorl' 1011 I ) ill 4 V I kil .... Ilh ,J,.5.--gr:-.,-.;:m...P-----::!::::,:tommr. ,11111prna. Inifil9, 2 . x -L ---.. ----- -,.--- .... : .... ..... :.--.-zimiug:zwa- :::.. ...... -,-rr '..- . --- ::.:.1:- - , - Slr-Augg-crffrinatdommonal s ether You Need Shoes or Not, Be Here' Friday, 9:30 A. M. and See the Fun! , , Pairs - Men's, Women's Boys' OMEN'S 4 About 100 Pairs 9 LT HOUSE Women's $S.,h, oes Girl's' and Children's ' ' UPPERSValues to 6 8 Selieve it or not! Every . ennis e es 3 to 8 - pair of ladies' shoes in 7 C the house is included Shoes remainder of In this lot. "Red Cross" felt slipper C sho!ti and all. Not one 4 All colors pair reserved. T h e y ,!- Values to $1.95 zes 3 to 8 for should last about 30 . . u r choosing. Pr. :.3, minutes. Better Hurry. 43 will be no This small ad represents our shoe , at this price t.,4 fgaionmonliegolEEENumi stock except a few pairs of men's a these a r e Pr. , , I 100 Pairs of Boys' I shoes. There should not be a It I single pair left Saturday night. 60 Pair Children's h S oes, Oxfords . Buy these tennis shoes for next raps, Oxfords, Shoes summer if . you don't . need Values to $2.75 Vt Values to 82095 them now Everything in 1:30 Friday morning . the store . now going at lot of shoes will be t Don't wait unt3 they . k t.hl.. ,...A. ;,... far 111 a ' 'Ye all gone and then 171A MIN ridiculous low prices Ir- - MIXED OR NEAT' IT'S A TASTY TREAT-. AT SUCH A PRICE IT CAN'T BE BEAT! 611.1171 rii he , eman o rto 0 I rum Bran . -e - 1,10 ) 8 OC PINT -, , - , J. Cs PENNEY COMPANY STOCK . I C n silting Cunt GOLDEN RULE ei-464 ;4 v , t:;" v,-, ,szr..0..Q0 ::.:. ,,. t .d 1 h.' ''-.1..,., 0' As,. (a e ' dostr"Ifil It AV NID& I ir. (I' 6-) I 1' II I ( il ' f i : , 0 . i N . z t , October 21, 1937 sToT Ne 7 Avo los on , 1,11,10 Tw)la Ntaiilicy. '" old daughter of air. anti Alva. Carl C. IiirItiy, mirticulounly ii ' coped whom 111.1111y Thula' lay ' ' morning when mho dashed aerie's efri 1.0.410 ' Routh Math street Just outside the elly lisititto and was titruck ,! I)) tin automobile driven by Eva. ,:!ritl;001,45? 7 , lye Myna of finally. ' 1 r,, n o Atithorillem Fetid the neeldent wan unavoidable no lite child ran v vA, direell In front of Mimi Wynn!" ear. The machine woe traveling 2; only 16 milem an himr when the accident Demurred, nod Mina Wynn , ! sea able CO atop Immediately. No. The child vim; tilt by the fi out i bumper and knocked the pave- r ' t411 f-) 4 1 Intuit. Mist' tilynn rushed her to V9' : Valley 11M11111111 AN1. 114 it it w nig found that the left side '' 1,14ew of her faro, her shoulder anti she , ...via-, : were bruised hut that oho had no , merlons injuries. :t1 ii. oney Duke O'Neal (right) wearing with notified and taken to the Pontine, and Hill Purim tient ro ettild at the hospital. They were altions as new car sides manager inter brought back to the Klatet- the I ftt Pontine. to be Metal n th auto camp oil Houth Math O'Neal mild he wan happy to street. where they are NIIIY lug. pressed himself' as very plimised Mr and Mrs. Meckey and the here before and will ha pleased little girl came to Klamath Falls patty, a ft, w di,yi ago from Iowa. Parka allied 'rhombi,' he aloe wyla and aunt her little girl tutor., of I hie community. He it! Wiincinred own) from 1 lin camp- car lilt on tho Pacific coma" g round about I I o'clock Thursday morning it ran across tile high Wednemility night. Croaby burned waY Tho other child wait not in , jurist. out a bearing of Ida car at Dor ria when on n gulch trip from 1:ver01 CroklIY 111T0-4:Xerett. Los A liheingt to Huh hunt. 011 his CrombY. broiling. or !Sing Croiihy illopoVer linrit with tog of radio anti ni0V10 fame, was a Mayor Willis Mahoney, an old whilhir in inn Pulls floor ,whool !unto SALE , All C. J. Breier Stocks All New Fall Merchandise Complete Placed on Sale , AT LOWER PRICES Men's 12-oz. Red Wrist Canvas Gloves, reg. 15c 10c Men's Grey Cotton Work Sox 7c Men's Dress Sox 7c Men's All-Wool Cashmere Sox, in Natural and Oxford Grey,reg. to 50c 39c Meti's - $2 Dress and Work Pants, broken lots 81.00 4.: Men's Heavy Double Sole W o rk Shoes . , - $1.87 Men's All Leather Double Sole Work Shoes in welts, regular $3.98 $2.98 We carry a complete line of Friedman a Shelby Shoes , , For Men , 7. Men's 8-inch Top Work ShOes $2.49 : Men's Black Dress Oxfords $1.95' ' Men's Forest Green Whip-cord Pants, leather bound pockets ipme $1.89 ooe, Men's White Dress Shirts,' stay- firm collars, reg. $1.45 81c -Dlen's Heavy Bathrobes, .a variety le! of patterns $1.69, $1.9$ Men's 10 Wool Union Suits, reg. $1.45 98c 1,4 , .01 Don't Pass Sports Coats ,r0 This One 1,;1 Comforters In Khaki, green, All ,u11,1,,IallY,5,11tlell; ,V and fancy pat terns. Bound II" '!"1'!"" "I'!' '4r" 81 edges. Sold regularly for 111-1195. Votir choke , $777 4.91 $298 Ladies' Slips, rayon and satin, ad- m , justable straps, sizes 34 to 44 59c aw . Ladies' New Fall Hats. Brims, off 1We the face and turbins with veils. OP Values to $2.95 98c9 $1.49 , Silk Dresses 0 $1.95 to $4.88 17,- (Sizes 12 to 52).' Fur-trimmed Dress Coats. A 'real value ' 89.85' Satin Blouses. all new fall pat- - terns $1.69 -, -- Ladies' Bath Robes $1.95 to $7.85 81x99 Sheets, medium weight....49c Piquot Sheets, Nationally Known, 81x99 $1.29 ---- Fox-Craft Sheets, free from starch and filling. A good quality sheet, 81x99 , 98c , ....row Cases to match , 25c WO R.0 See our complete line of I e Men's and Ladies' , 1 , LUGGAGE , wt. t": CO J. BRE1ER o ' Ittln !titan " , . ' it 4 , . . UM I 0 CI f 61(9 , ' ' 1 11 i ' , , , , , Y. ., 1 i,. . ' ' CA 4 ill ,.." o'f '4 is" , . kooe-- k . 4t4( 'b.f.' VI ' ."1 CFI To-A.144 00,,,rof , 0 - on C 11 A. OP ''.4 , . I 7:Sil'i'AAkk., : ' - '.!4 ,o"...".e.-' . ' t',' '' , . ') . P'rf ,,., ' ,,,A. , 1W ; 1 I , ,.,,,, -, Zi,"si' ,' q ,. v'''' ( d' , 4, ' i ' 140 ut.. , '', , ''-:' ,,,,-4 ' , '''''-;....' 4, , , . r,I.,.; ' O'' ' i" ;.'?. t'' 1:1,' 1., . A ,f, "A ' i";',!: : -'7,.t.' ,4,' , C) -'' '' 111 fiv), l'',! '' ) ,,,,,h,',,-' '' , : ,'s,71:-,.-:.;. ';.' 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