lilts IQr.l llllll. II !l ,, li!,!l thl ol'i tho l'p"" 114 fill' r mMlril h!i HIV . I'4kv und til liillniHri Imnk f f,o AuKi-lo, r,n,. ,., ilia (ircnli h h.mk in ,, k. I&o.ouu: end Him AI.uim, , ,. i.l M.'". Tin. Ii,i ,,,,,. nun urn llsti-il, f jiinoiiii, ., I, .K,., rliiim" of (Jim i. A l.inl..r f Ntr York, who hnlilx pert mkiimii'IiI nf u ' lim.k nf inii ri ii- ',,( lliv bankrupt producer. Aohh. l .Miiriwi'ii. or Mile lu ll u, ,tl II, .in-r' flrnl !(, . Ia h i irc,lir in li' nitwit t I l'i. uuu, Cardinals Win the : Championship (,'amc i ly il.'fi'iillim II... Imul I j i l, 1 1 1 . i L ull loiiiK Meirlll iiMtn i, ti Hi,. Incal Irtci frill flia.r lu-l lilnlil. tlto Klamath t enliiiuU ttoii ihr rliuniil"tl"llll of I ho iiuiIitii div ision of I'll' K tl 111 lit li I. .i K Th Buinn j. uiik .. iii ,i pUred lier tlil war nl end" I wltli tlm cure o( , i in : in a(ur nf lli Curds The ln KlK'T l.rnf Ihm of Mer jrlll pluveil mill- liaakKtlmll ami ..ru lilrh point iin-n mi lli'lr mm, K. Ki-r Hh II ami K. Kiitor with 1" (in I l.i- Klainiiili tram Curl)' 8a'i.ni piled up points alou. A rlurn lultlc vtlll hv played llli Merrill m liniiir I, ut ihi. imi riinic la nnl Import jui- ilnm Mi-rrlll hi already uai a kjmn tn IVIl.an riiy hmildea the dcliat last nlictit. Tlio Cardluiila hate rlran aluli- 7 ..-Illl'lVi Local Briefs .February' 19. 192fi "" :.illlra- 1. K II '' "",' ' "'-' "' Khriuil, FalU -i.luy 11, ,,, w)h ; IUkk.t., ,u,mii l l nil hi l il. ;lri,,ro. I Mlw l.,..Kl. II.iiMk ur rl.ll ll.,f, ,,.,, Ihl( j(1,,r Mr ' """in I'oriliiiiil, h,.r,. li lias enjoy.,! ! ,.,.,. ,rli iriiin tt.h t,i.,, ,,,, r,.,an.; 1 MIh, i, r..,,,,,,,.,! ,.r ,wll,i is il ! VI' I 1 ; "111..11 urillf liilnpmiy y.v iirilny. ' T.. II,p H..UII, Ci.,rl.-, V. Kmli), H.r, l'i,,,. ,,.,., ,.avI1( ."k-.inl fur S..11 Kriinibi.i. wIiit.- I Im Inuimri Iiiilni-n8 uflairn and fur l 1 micks. Offl.1,1 Improvi j(.Hiar Offli-ld, Julm Huppunl. who realUed n KUm ln Urn MrCariliy upiirlmmitii, will li" alilc lu rmuiue hla ixialiion In the Aim 1 linn Nutliinul bank ufler an uIim ihb uf acvurul day with un at lack ol Krippo. Page Three Mattu U Mi-dforU Johnny Matlo,, baritone alnger of the Tantlllzera or-' chemra, la leaving thla week to fill n abort enitagement In UedfordJ where he ha been avheduled to Ring. lie will return In aeveral dayn. ) Willi Highway Ih-piirinirnl Frank llal nf Cl.inlali.. (irignn, utiniiicil v 11 h tin. ,U hlKlmay il.'liarlmiMil. la vlnltiriK In the clly ou liu'liii-na for a Kliurl (Inn-. Invlng for tin' Norlli C. . Junk.'n of Klamath Kalla la plan juliig to li'iivo hl wick Vir I'ort limd und Oregon ( My for a month'i lilt with frlondi. Vi-u.-r In Nivllli' Krlcnda of Kd Wcuvcr. nephew of Mr. and Mra. who him been confined lo hla homo mh Kalln nt aprlrig and lummer, will Iw glad to liuir from hlru again. Wi-uvcr la now in Kcatiii. hi. 1.1. faiher and mother, but hnpea to vU li In Klamath Falla analn thla aum uifr. 1 i' . I' 1 Moil Movli- ('oliiny Mra. II. W. I'oole. Mra. flertrmln T..av.to ui.. I'uiiHy Kobertaon, Ulna Jonn Thorn p aon und Mlaa Vera Thompiion vlalt- 'id VHtorday morning at MrC'ollura'e mill, whnro the I'niveraal movie col- jony. now here on location, are fllra- Ing "Crashing Tlmlnra." I I lluja .N-w far Leslie Rogers, i-arhler of the First National bank, hiw purchased a new Chevrolet muih this week. Ili-m Krum MiMlfordHernlcc IJell 1 la enjoying a visit from her aister Wanda, realdent of Mvdford, for aeveral daya. l-avi-a for Hvuttli John Meehan, fight promoter and manager of Scan- amavtan hall. Is visiting for two weeka In Seattle pn a combined buslneaa and pleasure trip. HAWIJCY HAH ll.l) PORTLAND, Feb. 1 :. (United News) Congressman W. C. Haw-j ley has withdrawn temporarily aai one of the house eonferees on the tax bill because of a severe old,! which confined Dim to his arart-j ment, says a dispatch to the Ore- i gon Journal. ' Representative Bachrach of New Jersey waa substituted to servo unt'l Hawley had recovered. ' MOE HAS UP-TO-DATE I READY TO WEAR SHOP To keep pace with Increased busl neaa the ready-to-wear section of The Women's Store baa been eaten-', lively remodeled ana now runs the entire length of the building. This change enables the atore to earry larger slocks and placea those In charge In a position to serve the public with intelligence and dis patch. "Up-to-date patronage re quires up-to-date service," remark ed Mr. Moe, "and I am proud to say that this will bo more than ever a friendly, home-like place where courtesy and promptitude will be all that tliene worda Imply." CAIHXET HftAKKX. BERLIN, Feb. II. (United News) Internal dissension, which threatened for a few hours to de stroy the Luther government, has bees stilled for the moment, but not without demonstrating the fun damental weakenesses of the coali tion cabinet, which governs Ger many. - Costumes Available at Elks' Club for Elks' Annual Masque Ball to be given i Monday, February 22 at f i , Elks' Tempi Invitations at club. JV.Z IW tHKH (H'rllt ikii m:. NKW YOHK. Pub is I foiled Nrwal - The v.'1'.rtahli hoard of thi. Mrtmtmlitnn nprra hotmi. wro-tiT ilia wnrld'n grratmi iiti..ra have mat th.lr notra nf M and alitor lo Miriitiirn auilh mo. will rr- oiiiid l.i the Jariy thump tliuinp of t!ie rharlcaton Friday rvrnlng1. wticn John AMrn rari'olt'r'a ultra-uiodrru bullit. "Kkyarraprra," Iiuh Ita flral irra.iitntion ('akrwalka. ni'grn plrltiiaU and llm moaning of aatn photi. a will r.-plme for the (Irat lima In tlm tradltlon-rlildvn ".Mnf lb.. cj.ilc rol.-i of arand opera. Ji h' HauKhlrra lllitall Mi'inhrrs I of Jul.') Duughlara of the Masonic! I order, met last nlKht In tho Ma-; laonlr hall and enjoyed a brief meet-! In g nf liintullutlon only. ( 'lilliKiiin VIllor C. r. Held rlrh. ronnHrU'd with the Klamath' Kupply company tif Chllcxiuin. visit eil for a time In Klamath Falls yes lerday. ! Tliltrm v muiii. I. wv. I-ASSAIC. J. Feb. t H. ( I'nit HI Newii I Martini law la threatened I In I'anaali' and (he neighboring i lowna of (iarflrlil anil Cllffon an i ! result of a. llre pi. ketliig ou th pari of striking trttlle mill wnrk.Ti. I Tollre Itecorder linker ban asked i for atnlr poller nnl will demand ' Iron pa. be nan, unless what he al . Iigei la lltesal pi. ketltlK. eeasea. Klyht Ihoiisniiil mill workers an ion strike, live mills being affected I A dcmonairatliia In which nearly 5000 strikera look part, drew every avallnble policeman nf I'nssulc to 'the llotuny mills Thursday. For Results I'ae News Class Ads -Judioi In u a (ov- L , . f. SlIU 111 I "klrh hn,s it JfnrojrO a an.s . f iin;" The I In from the Vall.T MIks Fie-.- n L'H.n I... ....J ' early part of the week In an auto mobile accident on the Green Springs highway, spent yesterday In Klamath Falla visiting wi:h friends and shopping from her mother's ranch in L'angell valley. MUs Kilgnro accompanied her uncle. Merle Kllgore. prominent rancher, to Klamath Falls. Knl. rtahis for Molln-r Mrs. E. G. Wlsernrver entertained on Tupsdny with an informal afternoon at cards In honor of her mother. Mrs. Frances K Fenwlck of Holse. Idaho. Mrs. Fonwhk has been visiting Dr. and Mra. Wlsecnrver at their homo In the Hunnet apartments for several moniha. Visit log Itnilhers F.than A. Col-; yer. brother of Andrew and Alfred Collier of Klnmath FalU. Is In .the J 4r-y Jor a short Uine In connection' with the atate hltbvvay departmcnt.i Cnllier ia a resident of Salc-tii. taken advantage of the phenomenal SHOE VALUES Sup-hnnr nur ornr m ntir February Sale are missing some- D . e.: . i i f:J J eKmr vprliirHon on ifi h quoiea are uona nuc auu f our regular stock. Why feel skeptical? Arch Pre- or men and women a re also included in mis saie. KKN'S SHOES fitment of children's I sizes and short pat--' are 18 pairs of scmi- 2 j2.45 0XF0KDS BOYS' HI TOPS 47 pairs left, in brown tan calk skin and black oil grain stock m fair range of sizes. Values to 349 $5.50, now selling at v T, -2? 1)&''8 left of these nicn we wish to get rid wack and H. now sell- On qk 7j"-- Work Shoes for Men We are closing out every pair to make room for our1 new stock or boys' shoes. Inasmuch as the lines arc short we are offering $3.95 any work shoe now uston & Jester Rubber Aprons 59c to $1.98 These gum rubber aprons alwaya are so practical. In myriad hues, with frilU and pockets trimmed in. a variety of styles. For house work for serving tea for wash ing dishes. S Footwear for the "Hard-to-Flf ff-LENDER FOOT j Arch Fitter) I . TS0t WSSS jJ -toh-s the footwear problems of many women who liud "ordin ary" shoes uncomfortably largo through tho arch and Instep or anr.oyingly loose, at the ankle and hecL In Stencior Foot Arch Fitters you secure the size that fits best -over the ball and toes, with the size you really need through tho Instep and HecL In Our Big Down Stairs Store. Small size leather gloves now in for girls working in box factories 69c, $1. Overalls $1.09 to $1.95. New Umbrellas $4.85 $5.85 Fancy 10-ribbed liakellte tipped umbrellas. They have abort hand carved handles and heavy cord to match cloth. Colors aro red, green, purple, brown. New Dresses Beginning Today Remarkable Sale of Smart "Sunbeam" Brand in Genuine Abeffoyle Radioux Chiffon and Mohpac Sports Fabrics $5 Fast Color Ginghams ..$2.39 : Fast Color Suitings .....,....:...,.$2.95 event the Dress Shop is justly proud of we know fashion-wise women and misses will be delighted with such smart, attractive and practical dresses at so' inexpensive a price! They are ideal for Spring and Summer suitable alike for home, street and sports wear. , . . The large assortment is comprised of the well-known "Sunbeam" Dresses made of the fashionable Radioux Chiffon, a superior Rayon fabric in a very fine quality and unusual new Spring patterns. It is absolutely guaranteed sun-fast and tub fast also to retain its silken luster, and non-shrinkable. The models sketched above are representative of the attractive choice offered in this assortment. All straight-tine tailored styles that embody the smartest Spring style features. Each individual with trimmings of plain white or colored Radioux Chiffon. Also models trimmed with handwork. (Distinctive features Exclusive with cShese (Dresses Aberfoyle Radioux Chiffon is an outstanding Rayon fabric of surpassing quality and beauty. With the exception of the staple patterns, all of the designs are exclusive to Radioux Chiffon and Mohpac fabrics patterns of a character not possible in any other Rayon material. They fit perfectly because of their perfect, generous cut. They have wide 4-inch hems. In addition, these dresses have been made very liberal in length, and in most instances the hems can be made from 6 to 8 inches deep. Regular Sizes, 16 to 44 Among the SNew rpnng Golorsand Color Combinations , Bois de Rose , Jade Green - . Pervenche Blue Poadre Blue - Lanvin Green Coral Pink Beige, Orchid Sunset Caters Red and Tan Combinations . . The fine, expensive dyes used in Aberfoyle Radioux Chiffon and Mohpac make these clear, lovely colors possible. Even after numerous tubbings and exposure to the bright Summer sun, they will remain as fresh and at tractive as when they are new. , Extra Sizes, 46 to 53 Stfohpac sports (presses Also featured in 9shis &vent This wonderful new sports fabric is usually found only in dresses selling at much higher prices. Many trig styles in this group display distinctive.new designs and colors. They are smart for country club wear. Pretty, ett Hani-trimmed Pongee Frocs Are Included at Tliese Prices. J In the Center of the Shopping District EE