STanuary 5, 1938 PAGE FIVB CITY BRIEFS Missionary Hoi Id y The Wo men's Foreign Mlssloimry cloly ot (hu Mniliuillst I'liiin-h will meet ill I ho church purlors Thursday al II i. in. Hostesses will Im Mra. Luwioiu'o Phelps nnil Mm. Hilton cutler, llnnst itmknr will lis Mm. Paul KilwiwiU ul rurllunil, who la vlDltlim " lln houiii ' r. nnil Mil Hush Cuirln. Ilia year's almly la on I ho siihlerl of I ho Moult-in nations, anil Tliumiliiy'a dis cussion will Uihu up llio romakliK ot Turkey unil Incluilii ilm nn lluu'a lorelitn mini loin anil llio litliia of Ha woiimn. All member nil friend nra corillully Invited to pin I li Ilium. I,envfl fur Yaliliiin Mra. Carl ll.tt'Ultiu ml nnH -nt, l.ituM.jitifM left Wi'ilnoniliiy morninit by motor for Yakima, Wash., where fliinl rites nnil Interment will bn hold fur Curl llnimiiiiiiii, who nnnsril way Monday mornliiK. Tliry worn annul pan loil iiorlli hy Mra. Km voni oi nan rrunriarn wno n vlvoil horn Tuniiriiiv nvunlllK afli roroivliiK word of hor fnlher's tlouih. IIoikiuiiuu hail nindo muny til In tliirlnK his olKhl yours of rnaliloni:ii here. For Ihe paal sev eral year ho liud been employed a Janitor of tlm Fromonl sihool ,MI olcaou Hpcuka Krlonds of Mildred uloanii. formerly of Klaiiinih Fulls, whoro aho served a rnuiiiy llbrnrhin, will lio In terested to lenrn that alin la on jnyliiK hor now pualtttiil na city librarian of Hiilein. .Mlna Olunou vlaita hero frequently with lior brother-in-law, Wllllniii tinnoni!. Hlio wua to liuvo hoon tho inuln speaker at tho iiiooiiiik of tho Wniiilliurn Woman's club holil Wednesday of Hi la wook III Wood burn, noar Salem. Hons of lulon Sons of llio Le gion. American l.fKlon Junior auxiliary, will inert Thurailny al 7:30 p. in. In the l.citlon hall. Duos will bo puhl at Hint lime, ac cording to Captain Jorry O Cut la shall ot tho Hon. and each mem ber la requoMod to bring hla drum or buglo to the mooting ao that tli n rondltton of tho Inntriinienta may bn checked. A abort hualneaa araalon and drum and bugla prac tiro will bo held. Mm. Itamli.y Ill Mra. F.llra beth Hamaby. formerly of thla elly. haa been seriously III at the hojne of hor brother and alater-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Martin, In Piedmont, Calif. After a short vlnlt with relatlvca bore, Mra. Itnuiaby had gone to Piedmont for tho holidays and became 111 upon ber arrival there. Hhe waa con fined to the hospital for aoveral daya but haa now been moved to tha Martin home. I'lshom Visit Ranger and Mra. Don C. Fisher were visitors : In tha city Tuesday from their home at lb Lava node monu ment headquarters. Fisher stal ed that his pnrl of the country haa beon living up lo the Califor nia tradition, as ll haa been warm er there than ll haa been hero, villi the temperatures ranging all the way from 26 to .0 do grcos. Sacraninito Vlaltor Mra. L. I). Funning (Dorothy Williams) la visiting In Ihe city with her moth er, Mra. Mary 11, Townaend of Alameda atreet, and with other relatives and frlenda. Mr. and airs. Itunnlng make their hnmo In Sacramento, .Mrs. Running Is veil known here, where she resid ed for many yeara and attended achool. Hit and Miss l.unrh Tha Hit end Mlaa homemnklng club of tho Women of Iho Moose will meet for a 1 p. m. potlurk luncheon Friday, January 7, at the K. C. ball. Martha Raker and Mildred Wllkeraon will sorve as ro-hos-tosses. All women of the Moose are cordially Invited to attend. Vlaltor III Mrs. Winifred Mc Lucas nt Hood River, who haa beon a holiday visitor nt the . home of hor son nnd daughter-Ill-law, Mr. and, Mra. D. I.. Mc Lucas, on Jefferson street, haa been Quito III for Ihe pnat week. She la silently Improved although confined lo her bod. .llar Hoclely St. Mary'a Altar society was to hold lis regular meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. In tho piirlsh linll. A social hour was lo follow the meeting. Mrs. Bryant nnd Mra. Coffey were to be hostesses. All women member of tho church woro Invited. Lenvca for North Mrs. Willis Mahuuey waa to hnvo loft by train Wodnesdny ovenliig for Portland, where she will pend several dnys with hor hlisbnnd, Willis 15. Miihoney, who is on a RPeuklng tour In the north. Return Homo Mr. and Mrs. R. F, Clevelnnd nnd baby son of North Fifth street, returned Tuesday morning from California points where they spent the holi days with their parents, Knilglller's of Job A regular mooting of Dnughlor'a of Job will bn held Thursday evening at S o'clock In the Mnannle linll with the recontly Installed officers pre siding. FILES (Jillrk I'oslllvc Permanent ItlOl.IIOF Ailvnnced oils. iiin-siiru;ltnl motli NO IIOHI'ITALIZATION No hiss of time from work. Mnny sntlarieil pntlent In Klanintli anil (urrniimllng country have been given per manent rollef, Write for booklet. Dr. O. H. Mather Chiropractic I'hyslrlnn 7111 Mnln I'hone 4I)4V Returning Homo Mra. Chnr Inlla Martin of Klamulh Kails and liar brotlior, Hon Fan of Morrill, nre expected (o nil ll 1 11 (o Iholr hu mra Friday IoIIowIiik a holiday vlalt at tha hnmo of iholr parents, Mr. and Mra. .luck Fails ii flnuldor City, Colo. They plan In apond a day visiting In l.oa Angeles and anothor day In Hun Frnnelsco on lliolr way homo. Mra, Miirlln ia tho mm hor of Mra. llanlln Cartor of Klnmatli Fulls. Iliad Honor lloll Mra. Mur liirot Woallln of Klunialh Fulls Itrudod tho full quarter liouor roll at Hniithorn OroKou Normal school with an A itrudii received In all courses. Htuilonla with an avnritaa of II or above lu rluilicl Wlnlfroil I in in i' 1 1 . Hubert Napier and I'hyllla Potter of Klunmlh Full. tiuonia In Klnmnth Mr. and Mra. Mutt (irons or Itoitiuond, ar-i-oinpiinlod by iholr young grand aon of rurtlnud, have boon Iho Kuotia of Ihe J. W. t'arent fam ily of Falracrc thin paal work. Mra. Gross and Mrs. i'arcnt are alntola. Kpokune Vlaltor Mra. Mar gnioi Hklmmor of hpoknno la vlnltlng at tho boinn of Mr. und Mra. Carl Adnmn In Kalraoroa. Mra. Kklmmor la a alator of Mra. Aduitia and will be boru for Iho roniiiiuder of the week. Krhokulia IllHtitll . rruaporlty llohoknh IiiiIku No. lot will hold lla ri'Rtilar bualnona aoaalnu nnd Inalalliitlon of nfflcera Thma dny. January 0, al 7:. 10 p. in. In the IOOK hall. A banquet will follow Ihe montliiK. Van to .Moot A mooting of the Vaaa, Oregon Btar lodgo will bo held at Iho IOOK hall Kal urday. Card party nnd danro will bo held after the mooting. l-'liinnrn Committee Meet, Tim finance committee of the Klnmnth county chamber of com merce will meet at 10 a. m. Thursday. Arm In Sling Dcpuly District Attorney I,. Orlh Slscmorn la wearing his arm In a allng. the result of a strained shoulder re ceived while skiing. Hark From Portland nr. Sarnh Kthel Ktnllh rctu.nctt lo her homo bore Wednesday from Portland, (here alio spent Iho holiday. Fort Rm-k Mall or Benjamin Lowe of Kort Rock waa a recent vlaltor In Klnmnth Kalla. KLAMATH COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. AbatrarU Title Insurance Escrows ELflKKT & VKATCII III Ho. Fourth HI. I'hone IM January The Month of Bargain Hunters! MARGOT'S finds it good policy to cloar broken lize ranges, odd lots, and odds end ends. The reel winter has just bogun, yet we must clear away WINTER COATS, SUITS end other merchandise. You will find It good business to shop then, for the VALUES ARE OUTSTANDING, the SAVINGS REALLY EXCEPTIONAL These special values ere offorod as long as quantities lest so Shop Early! 4 ao. COATS FUR-TRIMMED Those marvolous valuoi start at $12.75 t0 $39.75 SPORT COATS SWAGGER SUITS At give-away pricos as low as $5.00 t0 $16J5 SWEATERS One group of swoalor coats and blouses and twin sets, at one price. Values to $4.95 As Is, Now .. ,$1.00 EVERY HAT IN ARGOT MAIN AT EIGHTH I'rnm Alaska nod Darnell of Juncuu, Alnaka, who la a former Klamulh Kalla resident, arrived hare Wednesday inornliig from the north en route to Waah- ington, Ll. c wno lo na win at tend a three montha training arhool hold there annually for Ihn bonoflt of cleunliiK oslubllsh mont ownnra. Darnell now owna u dry oluuuliig liouao In Junouu. Ilia wlfo, the former llormla Illl bo, waa a vlaltor here the pnat month. Darnell will loave for tho eaat In order to attend the opening day of Iho school, Janu ary 10. Jin will return by way of Detroit, whom he pinna to buy a now car to take north Willi hllii. Open Cottngo Mr. nnd Mra. Hurry llrnmudo of (Inkliiud und Man Frunr.laco worn Klamulh Fulla vlaltora Wodneaday from their homo In llio anulh. Tho llrnmndoa huvo one of the moat itttraotlvo uniiuer plnooa at Odoll lake, and they plan to apond tho next fuw moiilha ihoro enjoying tho wlnlor, Mra. Ilriiiiiatlo roinurkcd Woilnoailny tbni If they could not drlvn ill- rorllv In limit I'lililn Mlnv u-nnltl luivn to hroiik a Irnll to tholr linino. I bey plan on wlntor anoria In Iho Odoll and Crearnni Inkoa vicinity during the noxt few weeka. l-'roin TulolAko Mr. and Mra. I.. K. 'i'lllotaon of Tlllolako were vlaltora In Klamath Kalla Wid ntailiiy morning. Their daugh ter, Hotly, returned Sunday nliiht I to Ktnuford university, whoro I alio la a frchhmnn In the achoo! ! of Kngllah. Tlllotnmi la a proin i Inent potato grower In Ihe Tulo I lake country and attended u meeting ot tho jHjluto advertising rouiuilltoo held ill tho chamber of coiiiiuerro whllo horo. Vlaltltiu nt I'ort Mra. William Cans Ifeiiuutiu. of Mendocino, Calif., panned through Klamath J-'alls Wednesday en route to Fort Klnmnth where she will spend several diiyt visiting with hor father. At Hotel Hall A. M. Don In of l.likevlow. manager of Ihe Went Count Telephone company with offices in tho Lnke county aont, la among Iho out of town visitor in Klumnth Fnlla thla week. Denlo registered at Hotel Hall Tuondny night. I.nkovli'tr Vinliurn Mr. ami Mra. F. I. Jacoha are here for a brief vlalt from tholr homo In . I.aknvlnw. They were gucata Tueadny night at Hotel Hall. I Dr. George Goehring Dr. David H. Goehring DENTISTS 307 Medical-Dental Building Ph. 489 OPEN EVENINGS "a DRESSES Olio reel of real bar gains. Plonly of largo sizes to clear S3.00 ALL OTHER DRESSES in stock, Including now spring prints. Values to $19.75 Now $4.95 f0 $12.75 M HOUSE COATS Every remaining house coat satins, satin-stripes, taffetas. To cloar, at one price S3.95 STOCK $1.00 Ititurn Hoiiih Mr. and Mra. D. K. Alexander returned Tuea tluy to tholr home In Napa, Calif., after vlaltlng her for aeveral daya. Alexander la a breeder and llnportor of Aberdeen-Angua cattle and owna the famoua Hock Crook ranch and alao the Alexander rnnch noar Merrill. The Aloxiinde.nl apond their aum niora at Jtock Crock and winter at Napa. Mra. Alexander, who la a member of Kulalona chap tor, DAH, attended the meeting Monday night of that group. firoup in Moot Thorn will he a mooting of the I.lon'a club auxili ary Monday night, January 10, according to announcement made Wcdnoeday by the prealdent, Mra, Oliver Hplker. Mra. Kenneth 0. Klnhn la In rhargn of tho meeting unit tho plnco will be announced Inter. Kolurna Ifome Moad Ingram who Buffered painful burns to his legs when he fell In a vat of arald- I ii k water at Ihe Pauley packing plant on Tueadny afternoon,' waa able to return to hla homo, 318 South Fourth street, Wednesday. Ingram was treated at Hillside hospital. j:petletl Home Mr. and Mrs. K. A. McDonell of Auburn street are exported to return to Klam ath Falls fiaiurday following a visit In Minneapolis and other uildwesl cities. Mra. McDonell Is visiting with friend. In Port land for aoveral days, and Mc Donell is attending a Weyer haeuser sales corporation confer ence In l.ongvlew. Ivveeiiilvo f 'oiinrll The execu tive council of tho Hunlness and Profennlonal Woinon'a club will meet Monday night at 7:30 o'clock at Iho home of Audrey Hollow-ay, 1123 Creacent avenue. This will bo Ihe regular January aesslon. There will bo a buffet supper served following the meet lug. .Meeting Cnllcd Francos Berry will entertain for members of tho Junior Rusinnaa and Profes sional Women's club at hor home, .105 Reclamation street, Friday night nt 8 o'clock. A social hour will follow the huslneaa mooting. Thoro are about 15 member of thla group, affiliated with Ihe aon lor club. Be Ready Tomorrow ior the Greatest Sale in Our Existence Be Ready Tomorrow for the Greatest Money Saving Event in a Lite Time Be Ready Tomorrow to Buy High Grade Ladies Ready-to-Wear at Great Reductions THIS IS OUR AU-RE-VOIR-OUR ADIEU OUR FAREWELL GOODBYE FOREVER TO OUR LOCATION AT 820 MAIN STREET ORDERED TO MOVE OUT BY FEB. 20TH It Took Us Just 6 Months to Find Out What We Did Not Know After ipending leveral thousand dollars in remodeling and fixing a new etore but vith unforeseen business setbacks we find our dream of success in this fine location has become a failure. We do not blame the Tiuying public, we blame only ourselves, so with that in mind, the Portland office has decided to close this store and take its loss. . STORE FOR RENT FIXTURES FOR SALE. Sale Starts Thursday Morning, Jan. 6th at 9:30 A. M. Sale of ft Reg. to $3.95 Sale on Hats Any Hat In the House. Your Un restricted Choice Values None iir 87c SALE ON HOUSE SLIPPERS Lad res' Fine leather soles Regular $1.95 House Hw'lal ffronp Meets The so cial club of Aloha chapter. Order of the Kastorn Hlar, will meet la tho Masonic temple rooms at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at which time election of officera will be held. Hostesses at the affair will be Mrs. O. L. Black, Mra. C. W.' Hornlbrook, Mrs. Fred Cofer and Mra. Clarenco Humble. Auxiliary Mas l.unrh Mem bers of the auxiliary of tho Klamath-Lake Medical society met for luncheon Wedneaday at 1 o'clock In tho dining room of tho Klk hotel. Mrs. L. O. Case was chairman of the affair. lloturn From Hooth Mr. and Mrs. Don Thomas and George Thomas of the Elk hotol re turned Wednesday morning from a trip which took them to San Franclaco, where they enjoyed the East-West football game on New Year a day. To Return Home Mrs. Jennie Pope, who has been hero during the holidays as the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. "Harney" Drunk, plona to leave Sundoy for her homo In Portland. Ill .With Hu Mcrwln Donel aon, who drives the parcel post truck for the postofflce, Is III al, his home suffering from a severe attack of Influenza, fie waa reported Improved Wednes day. To Portland B. E. Haydcn, superintendent ot the bureau of reclamation, was called to Port land on huslne'a Wednesday morning. He will visit with Mrs. Hayden and their aon, Bunh. in Corvallis before returning south. Drive South Mr .and Mra. Scth Dixon of Fort Klamath left Tuesday afternoon by motor for Sacramento and San Francisco where they will spend 10 days. Merrill Residents Mrs. Ches ter Hasklns and her daughter, Phyllis Jean, were among the Merrill shoppers in Klamath Kails Wednesday. Henley Club Mcels Tho Home Economics club of the Henley grange will meet at the grange hall Friday afternoon. "ea Dresses Dresses for every oc casion, for sport, for aft ernoon and dinner dresses at great reductions. Ladies' Fine Silk Crepe DRESSES $1.83 NEW FALL AND WINTER CREPES, TAFFETAS AND SHEERS DRESSES Luvlce $2.88 All Our Better Silk Dresses Beautifully Tailored and Styled. Values QO to $14.75 .0O Formal Dresses in Nets, Taffetas and Satins. Values QQ to $12.95 SALE to 93.0H Reserved THE Slippers, 98c 820 Main Street Sim. Hunter Improves Mrs. K. Hill Hunter, who aubmltted lo a major operation In San Franclaco In December, la rapid ly Improving and will return to Klamath Falla within a few weeks. Mrs. Hunter baa taken an apartment at 520 Taylor atreet In San Francisco. Klamath Visitor W. Al Frank of Modford and O. O. Green of Redding, with the American Railway Express com pany, are among the out-of-town hunlness visitors here. Tbey are guests at Hotel Hall. Mrs. Hhlel- III Mrs. Jeannle Shlel, who makes her home with her daughter, Mra. Bernard Raw lins, on Donald atreet, Is quite III at the family residence. Return From Game Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Cornett have re turned from Los Angeles and Pasadena, where they enjoyed the Rose bowl game on New Year day. Board Meeting Members of the executive board of the Lions' auxiliary met Wednesday at noon for luncheon In the Pelican cafe. Mrs. Oliver W, Splker, president, presided at the meeting. Pendleton Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wade are visiting In Klamath Falls for several days from their home In Pendleton. While here they are guests at the Hall hotel. From Alturas Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Dorrls, who make their home In Alturas, are here to spend several weeka. They are among the out-of-town guests registered at Hotel Hall, Kliriners Meet There waa to have been a dinner of Shrine members in the Elk hotel dining room Wednesday night. This Is the first of a series of dinners to be held each month. WHAT CAUSES EPILEPSY? IS THERE A CURE? A booklet containing the opinions of famous doctors on this interesting aub Jrct will be ami FREE, while they last, lo any reader writing to the Educational DlTlilon. 551 Futh Avenue, Mew York, K. V., Dent j.574 Buy Now and Save Better Quality House Dresses and A House Conts. Res;. .1.95. Now.. )X.4 Ladles' Taffeta House Coats, full m Qess zipper opening. Reg. to f4.05. Now 9 A. 5 Ladies' Heavy Flannel Bath Aft Holies. Reg. to $2.6P. Now 7 Indies' All Wool Skirts, full Talon zipper. Reg. to 2.05. Now 9X."ff Best Form Corselettes, with or without inner belts, Reg. to 92.03. Now .... $1.69 - 17c - 37C Best Form Brassieres. Reg. to 80c. Now Rayon and Silk Mixed Panties Reg. to 69c. Now Tana Satin Slips, lock seams, ad justable straps. Reg. 91.39. Now. Lady Rayon Pajamas, one and two-piece, brocaded and contrast ing trims. Reg. to $1.39. Now Tailored Sport Shirts, fine quality broadcloth In white and colors. Reg. $1.10. Now ..... Ladies' Vine Bags in patents and leathers. Reg. 91.39. Now Ladies' Fine Blouses In crepes nnd satins. Reg. 91.08. Now Ladies' Kid Uloves In black, a fa brown and colors. Reg. 92.20. Now 9X.4 ! Ladles' Fabric nnd Wool Gloves, M . values to OOr. Now J ljidles' All Rubber Gnloshes. PVAjt Keg. 91.10. Now iVC Rayon Bed Spreads, size 84x108. Reg. 91.75. Now Ladies' All Wool Sweaters. Reg. 9100. Now Ladles' Outing Flannel Gowns, Reg. TOe. Now OF LADIES' FINE Ladles' Dress and Ladles' Pumps, Ties and Sport Oxfords. Values to 94.05. Now Our Better Ladles Shoes, complete close-out, Reg. to 96.05. Now ..... EMPORIUM Office of the Oregon state em ployment service were opened at Lakevlew to accommodate Lake county resident It was announced Wednesday morning by Jack Al moter, manager of the Klamath Lake county district. W. H. Balllle, senior Interview er and Gilbert Oddle, Itinerary claim deputy, established offices Wednesday In the neighboring county and tbey remain there un til the work Is completed. Vine Bucholtz, claim deputy, will accompany Almeter to Chllo- quln this week, offices to be open ed Thursday. The men will not remain In Chlloquin bnt will be there each day to register claims. 0. H. Charters, principal claim deputy and C. M. Paradls, Oregon state employment supervisor, ar rived In Klamath Fall Tuesday from headquarters In Ontario They will leave Wednesday night for their homes. Visitors Here Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Guiley have had as their holiday guests Mrs. Gtilley's mother, Mrs. Rachel Kloster of Buxton, N. D., and Mrs. Gnlley's sister, Minerva Kloster of Coeur d'Alerle. Idaho. Miss Kloster left Saturday for ber home, and Mra. Kloster plans to remain until the latter part of the month. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends for their kindness and beautiful floral offerings during our recent bereavement. MRS. VERA SOUTH AND FAMILY YOU THIN AND PALE? Settle, Wah. Mrs. W, L. Headier, 15 Dravui St., aid : "Mr ton, Robert, nerer carea to eat anything 1 and termed to awfully iluR (ph and fretful. He was thin and pale too. After tak ing Dr. Fierce' Gold en Medical Diwwery he gained wcijjht, due I beliee to the iDiendid appetite he developed, and he looked and acted like a different boy altog-ether." Buy it in liquid or tablcti at any drug store. Sale oi Coats Pencil-slim lines, ripple shawl collars, simple shoulders. Winter coats with the very newest lines to flat ter the smart wo man's figure. Ladies' Sport Coats Fitted and swagger back, all wool ma terials and inter lined. Values 79C 79C 79C 79C tc $12.95 $7.85 Ladies' Sport Coats Values to $18.50 .... $9.85 $1.29 Ladies' Beautifully Trimmed Dress Coats Newest winter styles Reg. to $39.50 $14.85 $1.19 79C Sport Jackets, all wool, short mannish styles, reg. $5.00 $2.95 MA, "( 49C SHOES Co jWCSKr $1.47 mj) $5,47 1L Sport Shoes. Klamath Falls Editorials On New (Continued from Pag One) all fighting each other for years. and the result I LOWERED PRODUCTION, which mean les for all of u. Isn't It getting about time to quit fighting and go to work TOGETHER? Directors ot the chamber ot commerce Wednesday noon went on record tavorlnc grading all ot the Willamette highway before surfacing Is done, In order to rush completion of the highway grading program. The directors also favor open ing the highway now section to travel Immediately when the grading Is completed. Secretary Earl Reynold or T. B. Watters, chairman ot the highway committee, will appear at Portland with representative of the Kugene chamber of com merce, to explain the chamber's tand on the matter. The com mission had aaked for expressions from the Eugene and Klamath chamber on alternative plana for work on the highway. Potlurk Lunch The women' auxiliary of the Presbyterian church will hold a potluck lunch In the church Thursday at 1 p. Helps PREVENT GOLDS Specially designed for tne nose ana upper throat, where 3 out of 4 colds start. Use it at the first sneeze. VlCKS Va-tro-nol VMau-II Sale on Hosiery ALLEN A SILK HOSE reg. $1.39, Silk Hose 99 Reg. $1.00 Silk Hose 635 Reg. 79c Silk Hose 46 SALE ON HOUSE SLIPPERS Ladies' Felt House Slippers, Regular 59c 2 Of Now .... ; .