THE KLAMATH NEWS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1927. PACE TTTRn Douglas County , Turkeys Headed j For South, East ROHKIII'llu. Or., Dor. . (A. I' ) Four rarluud nf Douglas rouity turkeys nrn leaving Rose burg today (ur Flnrliln, Mua rliutalle mill New Jersey, filling order fur ritra tunry birds (ur the Chrlsliuua liullilay tradu. Thin I Iho firs! eastern altlpment to lis inu.lt. (rum llu. fniMim vul ley (or tlino yir. Till. shipment foualMln of ap proximately I il. nil ii itirkoy. mak ln lolnl of allghtly more limn 1UO.0UU imuniU. Til pries paid lu III growers wa 4Ue per lb. Several buyer are announcing I hat they will receive bird again licit Monday (ur ahlpmeiila lo southern California anil uild waatnrn points, while Ihn hulk of Ilia turkey for l In. fhrlstmia traitn will probably ha received u bunt I ha imii or 2 I tt . Douglna rouniy haa thla year Ilia largest turkey crop for uiore llian alx yeara. ami Ilia bird, duo to Ilia open (all. hair upon able (o rama longer than usual and have matured except tonally wt'll. ao that limy aro being uard lo fill orders for extra fancy turknya. CITY BRIEFS leaving For Idaho Clarence Lamp, formerly connected with t'urrlii'a for Drug, la leaving thla week-end for llolaa, Idaho where he hua accepted a poaltlon. a a t Lliroulc lo Han Frnnrlarii Mill F.lslo Keith waa a vlaltor III Klumuth Full ycalerday from liar home In I'ort'laml uiirouta to Han Francisco where she will spend NIIIIIU time. Iter lliuli.a Store- Will ha !opn every evening until Xmaa. Adv. (In lluwlnra loul I'olln of Chlloquln, wall known merchant, waa bualneaa vlaltor In Klamath Folia yeatarday. Kansas City Firm Can't Sell Stock u In Oregon, Order 1 ftwaaS2 MERCHANDlSE:jsi3fc,ewsn HALKM, Or., Dae. t. p) On around, that Ita msnagar and I salesmen failed to comply with I all tha requirements of the Ora inn Illue Hky Uw, Htata Corpora-1 tlon Commlaaliinar Mark D. Mc-j " Calltator haa denied applications ' ' ' , of tha Monarch Royalties Cor- American legion Meeting An ' poratton of Kansas City to sell l.lllily llalll Coola On marked down to 14. Tt at Begins December aale. Adr i 14 B M (C3 No Horse Racing On Florida Track MIAMI. Kin , the. t ,UI II or no radii n at Iho lllaluah I ruck will hi UHtwnilcd I hlii Waxoit, rrjildoul Joarpti M. Hntoot. nf tb Mliml Jm-krjr club, mmouncrd ftiT luprilni of tho rlub'i . lunrtl of ftirfirtom today. Hmonl Mulled ft at a turn mil In which lm MtM Iho dim-lorn liml derided doflitlltily not lo opn "brraune iif chain of elrcum tanrra over which we Uave no control.' Htmrtly ftfivr Hmooi'i tta mo( wiii - m ii do public. I'uul lloftconi. iirraldntit of iho I'om IMiiu hor club, announced ft thrtm-wiH'kV txiHtponriufnt of the uinvt at rompaiio. DRY COPS NEARLY CAUGHT BY COURT rllOKMX. Aril.. !-. . U'lM Kla f.Ml..rul prohlliltlon offl-f-l arrived hnro from l.oa An B"lpa In I Iiiii today to iarape hi lot naincd In waranu for lannr Inn fodnrnl rourt aubpocnaa. Kpitaral JtldiM.. F. ('. Jaruba, who dlNitilaed thrt Ihjiior cnaoa yntrrday lieraun arr.attiii( olll rora writ not pnwnt at thi. trlil had threaiiHipd tu Inane t..iirh warranta for thn uhnviil offltara. - - ' A l.K Ml ft I'KIOlANK.N'T WAVK tut rainy daya, f 15.00 PKAIICE nKAl'TT BIIOI Standard Dyers and Cleaners For IWttrr Appcaranro Olorlraa Cleaning Oiie-Dajr Hrrvlre Kiprrt Dyrlng 1409 Esplanade St. Phone 825 ' TRAVEL Many of our graduate find It eaav to travel, because buaineta coUes training equip them to hold poaltloiu Incitiea they viiit. Writ, ht fRFg UCCP.M C.l.toe. Enroll .ay llaM. Oftn w can imIp anutMiu who twd pan ilm. jobr' wku. alMaoina tchool. ' Behnka-Walker BUSINESS COLLEGE Portland x Oreion Initiation nl lli MoImv Inltl a i Ion will lm lii-ld at Iho reiular iiimlliK of the Order nf De .Molay Thuraday evening In tha .Maaonk- lodKe rooma. It la ei pei'tml I hut 10 boya will be In Itlatntl. , e. Xni (ilfia Lovely dlaplvy. He our wlndowa. lurnhirt a. Mi't'arlhy bldg., Ill North 7th Ht.- adv. To MB-nil Wliit.-i 8. r. Kd wnrda Inft yealerday for Kelao. Waahlnglon, whore be "HI ipend the wlntvr. lie pinna lo return lo thla rlty aoma time In April. ... leaving for Houlh Mr. and Mm. I'. I., llotk of thla rlty are leaving today for Irfia Angek-a. California on a bualneaa and plraaun. trip. CookrU I''immI Kanry work, and rummi ealo will be held In tha lAM.mla bldg., Tunaday and Wed neailuy. Auaplrea of the I'reaby-ti-rlan ladlea auilllary. adv.7-lt . ' Mi--tlng oIIpI ftr WIiimmU' Membera of' the W. II. A. are to meet with Mra. Adolalde Par ker, illsirlrl doputy, at the home of Mra. Itlrhnrdann at 04 North Ninth atroct ' Wrdneaday after noon. lllg m-pinbrr 'loaranre aale at Ilea lli-ulni Htore 1! Ho. 7th atroot. Adv. t- Important meeting of the Amur Iran Leglun will be held . thla evening at I o'clock at. the legion building., Noinlnitlon of !uf olflrera for the coming year Iwlll take plat, T I Hf-nixliHiing Promptly al ! tended lo at lie Hrglna Store. Adv. t- Hmllll Aaaorlutloa MiHtlim A moellng of the Klamath couuty lleatlh Aaaoelatlon will be held thla evening In the court houie at 7:3V o'clock. All the membera are aaked to be present. Thla will be a regular moetlng. Xi-w Hhlpmrnt Of coata. hall and dreaaritOto go on aale today at Bee Ilrglni Htore Adr. t- Atlrnillng Trlnl Claud Clopion la aiMMidlng aereral daya In the city from hla home near Healiy, attending the Murphy trial. Xinne filfta !ovely dlaplay. Hee our wlndowa. lUrnbert'i McCarthy bldg., IIS North 71b HI. adv. 7-l From Hairy Mra. John A. Jom-a waa etiopplng In the city yeatnrday from hor home In Dairy. HM-nil day In Aalilanil Mr. and Mra. Harry floeller and children and Mra. Nate Otterbeln motored j u ju.ii.anu .ill oK.uru7 w iiv.v IIIP7 afv.l. .no u 7 a i num. of Mra. Olterbcln'a mother, Mra. A. I.. Harvey. Kvrrythlitat la on aale at flee lli'Ilna Store It Ho. 7th atreet. Adv. 6t- atork In thla alula. The concern deala In oil roy altlea. . Ita (Irat application to aell alork III Oregon waa made early In the ear, aalea to be at par, and a granted. A oecond application waa raad4 uly l. to aell 1200.000 worth of atock above par and a third waa filed October 7 for a $100. 000 permit, thla aale alio to be above par. Doth were denied. While n Inveatlgatlon Into the record nf the ealoamen waa be ing made by the department, the manager and oalenmen, according lo MrCalllater. left to atate. The permit granted on the flrat ap- j plication haa been impended. It ! la believed, however, that this liaue. which waa S100.000, wa i nearly all oold. and It la believed the company Is paying dividend Ion thla atock. - Terrific Storm j Hits Montana; J4- All $d.85 SHOES REDUCED on the money saving shoe racks in the Downstairs Economy Shoe Store ' $.85 to O k!2 The Reason l.ravlug for Iioiim Mlaa Grace Hkltimir pluns to leave Sunday Mr hor home at Moscow, Idaho where alio will remain for some time. Motor ! (Iilloquln J. J. Miller of the Southern' Pacific oftlcra motored to Chlloquln yea tonltiy on a bualneaa trip. Nrw I'patalr Hlmp Just ar rived, new shipment of beautiful winter coats. Also rain coals, at rock bottom prices. Itoom 7. Mnlhano Illdg., oppoilte court bouse. adv. I7-tf lravliig for 1 Aniflea Mrs. Leach, who haa been a gumt In the city Ii leaving Friday for her homo In Lot Angelei. California. On Way Houlli Jack McCaul Iffo. prominent rancher of the Fort Klamnth couutry, waa In tho j'lly yratvrday rnroiite south with a loa di.f cnttle. Friiii llealty lleglnald Hchon chln. prominent resident of llo atty, waa transacting business In the city Tuesday. Motor to Mrilr.ml Mike La- veil lik left yeAterday for Medford where he will apend aeveral days receiving medical attention. Milk Itrraara On ante for ouly 14.06 at Bee Begins December Sale. Aijv. 6t- HELENA, Mont., Dec. , (IP A blltxard which spread over; the eastern half of Montana yes terday had apent Itself today. leaving sero and aub-sero tem-j peralurea. Predictions of snow ! and continued cold Indicated the' region was due to retain Its seroj temperatures for another 14 j hours. I All of a crew of 25 construe-1 Hon workers, which was lost In the storm hsd been located andj returned safely to Shelby. Rescue crewa found eight men huddled . together In an abandoned aback I about alz miles from Hhelby and Inter reached 14 othera approzl mately ten hours after they had I been caught ny ine aiorm. i no . men did not hare a camp and j wnlted too long before starting I their trurk toward their homos In Shelby. " j It was still Impossible to get In communication with Brady. 80 miles north of Oreat Falla. whore. It waa reported, a bus carrying i 1 ( school children had been I marooned In the snow drifts.; Kfforts to check the report In nearby cities, also failed aa tele- j phones and telegraph com muni-! cation In that district was still j severed. Beginning tomorrow morning only IJ 85 shoes will be featured on the racks. By this change of policy we will increase o.ir yearly volume to the extent whereby 14.50 and even $5.00 values can be offer ed you at only $3.85. Thus It means greater value to you and greater vol ume lo us. Iess profit on each individ ual sale, but more sales which at I lie end of the vear show the same figures to ns. tiOl.DKN BULK'S nation-wide policy Is to Increase the number of aalea by lower price, rather than having fewer sales st blgher prices. , Includes: Straps Ties Oxfords Pumps An Accomplishment ! Since Inaugurating thla system of tha self-service shoe racks, two years ago, we , ' have met with the highest success. The , , public haa realised the savings to tSem aa the result of thla system of catting ji . . down .our overhead ... expense. And- now to further the success of the shoe buslneaa. yet offering yon nearly dou- hie vainest we add bigger and better lines . of footwear in sizes 2 Vi to 8 In widths ' of A's to D's, with some styles in E's 1 and KE's at this astonishing price of only $3.85. Buy Holiday Footwear at a Saving. Only the Very Latest Styles, Patterns and Colors Shown. ; a . a. -r . 5ee Formal Opening Wednesday. mmm VlVy .m-iil.l;l.liU',l mm See Our Page Ad in the Xmas Edition. Buy Penny Christmas Seals Help Fight Tuberculosis ltd urn llonir Oordon Smith,' . who haa been apendlng the pi" rlinciinaa Qq1q !...lr .. Ih. hum. nf hi. hMlk.l VllllOUIIUO UVUIO and alater-tn-law, Mr. and Mra. Roderick Smith, returned to hi home near Grant Pasa Monday evening. MERRILL HIGH NOTES Sell Well Here 1 t,nM ..a alnnta,! tn the federal constitution." 'fj The affirmatire for Merrill was UDheld by Miss Lonlse Dalton The dates for the senior play 'and Ray Beasly. The Merrill' j negative team, wno aeoaiea m, (Klamath Falls was composed of: I uoratne ueasiy ana cveiyn nan. WEST TULE LAKE AT TMK PINE TREE TIIKATRK LAST HHOWINO TOK.W 5 Big Acts 5 Vaudeville ...anil... RAMON NOVAIlltO with A LICK TKKRY In "LOVERS" The season's dramatic sensation! ! Coming Till RMII.W ami FRIDAY Wnllnce Raymond II K K II V IIATt O S ...In... "Fireman Save My Child" aeveral weeks and hope to enter-; lain a big audience at the Mer-' rill Community Hull next Thurs-! day night, and at the Malin ; the triumphant banner of he con-1 Community hall Friday evening ntieror. i e.ia u owt. u win oisu w Tuberculosis Is the greatest , presented movement tint they help to fin anre. For the fight against tuber culosis Is slowly moving to a glorious victory and the seal Is I single cause of orphanago MUM. . KVKRKTT DI'RKKK (News Corrrnpoililent ) Tule Lake is enjoying some I mild winter weather after the I rains we have been having for the last month. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Culver left Sunday for a few daya visit at Cottage Grove. Wllhur Kaatwood Is doing their rhoros while they are gone. Mr. and Mrs. Arden Tugute this country. The fight against were In Klamath Falls one dayit is financed by the Christmas last week. It. Fugate and Arden sral annual silo, experienced gottlng lost on Tule j The early responses to the Lake last week while hunting. Mie here have been most grat Thcy were only lost one night I (tying but there Is a large number but derldod that was enough. !not yet, returned. The committee M. P. Galarnean haa moved charge thla year are asking onto hla homestead. i now that returna be made as soon Mrs. Almo Newton returned M possible ao that the sale may j tiaiuruur iron mruioru wnere De concluded by Christmas or she has been receiving medical before. treatment for snmo time. ! Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dunbar and When a Feller Needs a Friend" . , , . . hare been aet tor December 8 at Christmas Is drawing so near that It la In order to auggost Merrill and December at Malin. I Boln Klamath Falls teams won that all Christmas mall be sealed I The p!ay Is a three-act comedy : the debate. with the Utile allcker that stands 1 ...i.ui . .... ..,., iifn for health and the Christmas j humor wMch (nurej f one Merrill high Monday. Margaret j spirit. The seals make a cheerful j I!m who hag. Been attending ' decoration for packages and let- J"""' cooa time The- cast , Roseburg. and Rex ters. and are symbolic of the! has been preparing this play for; were added to the Four new students enrolled In freshman class, and Irene Flem ings and oLuls Hill were enroll ed as Juniors. High schocl basketball prac tice started Thursday evening t the Henley Auditor- under the coaching of Mr. Hen- injlum but the date has not been dricason. definitely set. - The debating contest between Merrill high schcol and Klamath county high school was held Fri day evening. The question was "Resolved that the child I Coal dealers say the warm autumn nearly ruined their busi- I ness. Well, they can't expect to fuel all the people all of the labor j time. MILLS ADDITION IVe Welcameyou to Portland. ?O0 rfmfcvrtsW rotMns, Mrh with bath. KMionibii run. , Convrnirnt cJown-town location. Nat Mnrfsrr personal mnnnimTfil SAM U. ADKISSON Six HOTEL CONGRESS PORTLAND. OREGON Mr. and Mra. Jim Freund spent tho day Sunday at the John Snider homo. I Mrs. E. II. Durkee railed at tha Ed Hnrnbeak homo at Shasta i View ono day last week. ! Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adams have moved back on their homestead I hor health. after being absent for some time. I Mrs. Charles I Simpson and The California Oregon PowetjMrs. 1). C, Wlrss entertained the company Is Installing poles and newly-formed "Take-an-hour-for-wire for the homestead on th ' pleasure" 600 club at the homo of west side. They have them as , Mrs. Simpson at Altamont Acres. SIRS. C. W. HAMMOND : MILLS ADDITION. Dec. . Miss Sarah LeMaster who has been suffering from a severe attack of I pneumonia Is rapidly regaining At The L-I-B-E-R-T-Y LAST MIIOW1NO TODAY HUNTLKY GORDON and MAR RL'SCH In "The Truthful Sex" An amailng drama of the lollies of modern marrlaga In a world gone mad with Jan. Coming TIIVRSDAY and FRIDAY Z A N K ORE Y'8 "The Forlorn River" with JACK HOLT snd RAYMOND 1IATTON far as the Bob Adams place. Stove Takacs Is plowing on his place and will soon bo done. MKRRV MILKMAN' ASK IIIOIIT TO UK 'MKRRY' BOSTON, Dec'. (p) An un happy quartet of "milkmen" has I appeared In court here seeking Ian Injunction to make them ex clusively "merry." They claim that since 1925 they have been known on the radio aa the "Four Moiry Mlikmon" and hove reg' Islered Iho name, as a' form of advertisement with tho secretary of state. Of late, they claim, an other group lof singers has been broadcasting under the name of "The Merry Milkmen." The quar tet wlah lo enjoin the other : rls singers and the station from broadcasting any "Merry Milk man" programs unless they par ticipate. They also ask dam ages. Old newspapers for anle at the News office. The club constats of a few ladles who are to meet alternately at tho homes of members. , Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Saunders wore the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. French Thursday. George Dowd has sold a. half Interest In his barber shop on East Main street to Harry Kamp. one of Klamath Falla' well-known barbers. That Mills' Addition Is having a substantial growth is evidenced by the number of homes rented to new comers by our local real estate m;in K. J. McFall. The honor roll of tho high i school printed In one of the , papers last week contained an I error since the name of Miss , Frances Barry was printed Frnn- Barry, thus depriving Miss CdLbs'hf V- 1 1 t HZS? ' Berry of credit due George Davis and family, re cently of Reclamation atreet,. novo moved to another part of the city. Mr. Davis la an auto mobile mechanic and has moved -to a place more convenient to his work. To break a cold harmlessly ana' in a hurry try a Bayer Aspirin i tablet. And for headache. The action of Aspirin is very efficient. ! too, in cases of neuralgia, neuritis, even rheumatism and lumbago! : And there's no after effect : doctors give Aspirin to children often infants. Whenever there's pain, think of Aspirin. The ! genuine Bayer Aspirin lias Bayer on the box and on every tablet. All druggists, with proven directions. Physicians prescribe Bayer Aspirin; it does NOT affect the heart Aiplrla It Itit trail mark of Bajrcr Manufacture of MonoaeetlcaeltWter tt Sllcyllcet4 FOR CHRISTMAS We have a complete gtocic, of all sort of Athletic Equipment Every thing to delight the heart of every active nyJev Unbeatable quality throughout Here's ydur chance to solve that gift problem easily TENNIS RACQUETS TENNIS BALLS BASKETBALLS BASEBALLS FOOTBALLS GOLF BAGS GOLF CLUBS BOXING GLOVES ICE SKATES , TENTS RIFLES COOKING KITS FISHING REELS Folks, we have just received a shipment of beautiful, genuine Hudson Bay Blankets, . made in England. t The ONLY Hudson Bay Blanket is made in England. The Gun Store "BARNEY CHAMBERS" Phone 59 619 Main Try News Classified Ads for Results frti.