PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY. JUNE 28, 1028 THK KliAMATIt NEWS Advantage of ': Army Life Told y According tu Baramnt Jennlnm D. Lowman In charge of the local recrulllnf office the small number ot nllatmanls recently authorised are being rapidly (Hied. A smalt 'number of en listments kre authorised yet (or the Panama Caual Zone, Alaska and the Pacific slates, this In cludea ft vacancies In the t 8. Army Air Service. ' Tha future of the followln the profession o( arms, the oldest profession tn the world Is stressed when the sergeant tells of the hundreds of men that the U. S army keeps as sergeant Instruct ors; of the different branches of the service In the colleges, uni versities and high schools over the United Slates, the regular army men aa Instructors of the National Guard and with the or ganised reserves. Only men ot the regular army are eligible for these positions. Hoover Prepares for Big Campaign ( Continued From Fag Om) . co mm err, or Walter P. Brown, of Toledo, Ohio, auUunt secre tary of com mere, wtlt step Into Hoover' ahoea. Drown la a re cent acquisition to the depart ment while Klein haa been with It tor years. To Ke I'oolUljfrt Hoover expects to leave Vah Innton for the west .about the middle of July, stopping off at i hort confereure with the presi dent He la expected formally to accept the republican presidential nomination at Stanford uni versity, California, sometime be-1 tween Auk tint 1 and 10, the exact date to be determined later. Edward C. Finney Is assistant secretary of Interior and It Is believed possible he might be named by President Coolldice to fill the post ot secretary until March 4. Around the World 'with the UNITED ,PRESS Klamath Shooters Call Money Hijrh -Win in Del Monte In New York City Scattorgun Meet' (Continued At (he Pine Tree ltra Page One) . SPECIAL DANCE ALTAMONT MUSIC BY .jCarl Loveland and His Famous Del Monte Beach Dance Band . DON'T MISS WARSAW. June 17. Joseph Pllsuilskk premier ami minister ot military affairs and first marshal ot I'olaml. am! his call ing resigned Itxtny. President Koaclckl designated M. Ilartela to form a new cabinet, which was made virtually Identical with Pllsudskt's except for the min im res ot education and trans port. Pilsudskl retained the wur portfolio. . Brussels The president of the national aeronautic fodera turn handed I'niied States ambas sador (libson the federation's medal tor the outstanding aero nautical achievement ot ID!?, which had been awarded to Col. Lindbergh tor hia flight across the Atlantic oread. Maples .Ml. Vesuvius has entered a spectacular phase of activity since Monday and thou sands of tourists. Including many Americans, are approaching tire volcano as closely as possible to observe the phenomenon. Kx perts believe there Is no danger. The name und fume- of the Klstnalh dun ("lull was rsrrled a; notch further up the ladder off trapahoot fume when four Klttm-' ath gunners Invndrd the Call. ; Kiiwi'ttttloiis ot higher carn inits lu the topper Industry Jbt ' heavy buying, with Greene, .Cull-! ua leading. i n. p.,....,., ... ....... . njiii-Dmi iMnucs prontcd iy a . fomla stale shoot nt Jel Mont. ,rtl.r m.u,MS() rBr loadings California, carried away thro ,,,.,, IO)Uv ,nj Dy ,, . irophla and tied for f.ni.tu. Jrll!,eniM,t, thus for received. Thej Charles Moore waa te star tit to roads tn report had not1 I performer of the Klntnath group, op,. rating Income of IK,H.U0ll, I capturing one vlltors trophy for i r, m pared with llii.S71.000 In knocking, over 100 straight, and the same month of I9JT. an lu- luiunrr iii'yu.. mr kiiiiiuik LCI ' W Ol a.t per rent. ( visitor doubles champ'.oushtp ' with a score ot Jt (S . jaliattcrcd OS out ot 100 one day. Kverett Hardeubrook. the "acV' j It. K. PcWvese tied for a sin- ot tne ixiainaia ciuo, scinvmaicq aies irupny ou mt mm unr i as usual winning in visitunt ,tiu snoot nut singles trophy with a score ot An elevated Iruln rumbling overhead. Smoke Issiitnii fi'oiti five thousand clusrels. A blatnnl mob howling within the Kant Hide Itnxlna. Arena. Ir-Vnlstead sa loons. Here is a word picture of the opening scenes of 'The , Patent Leather Kid." stun. in ' KichuiM llurthelmess. and now ul the Pine Tree theatre. The Jld extraordinary char acter, his rvfusnl In don the mil-. form of hia country mid his, awailug adventure oversea: those! constitute the framework uf the ' story, which Is husud on a short , story by ttupert Hughes, nud was adailed to the screen by Adelu Itogera Ht. Johns. t9 out of a possible "Hardy" knocked over Ion each day. - , declined to wait i for the shnot-ft The train was Jon. waiting, and the Klamath drug- out ot pi. I waa anxious to accumpatty in partners home. ' tie shot 99 NKW I'PHTAIUH Ntlol' Whilc he did not carry nwayiln the first round and 90 In the my silverware. Hill lloVtou. Jtccond tor a total of 194. t Presses, roats and suits. Low est prices, $9.75 and up. AM huso lllilu , S3.'. .Main street. ' - Walk uiwtnlrs and save money,' Jo-It I smtfWtttWtHHrrHWTHTfTH . t " at Lome to ' . i DOLLAR DAY v Saturday. June 30th EXTRAORDINARY , EXTRA SALESPEOPLE TQ WAIT ON YOU THMHTWtmtfrrHTTttHvfWTtfHTHHrmH Announcement To Our Friends and Patrons We have moved from our former location on North Seventh street to our NEW LOCATION at 719 Main in building formerly occupied by Mordoff Furniture House New York Tha Byrd Avia tion committee today announced that contribution had been re ceived from Gov. Alfred K. Smith and Charles K. Hughea tor the fund to finance Commander Klrh ard E. Byrd 'a aerial expedition to the South Pole. The amounts of the donation were not Klven. Paul Bunyan To Show His Stuff (Continued from Page One) transscribinjt the humor and color of woods and mill life. The old gang will he bark.., Paul Runyan and the Blue Ox. who are at present engaged In Inspecting the crop of redwood seedllnga which old Paul planted the apring the rain came up from China along the ro.1St of ' Del Norte county, California, have been wired to be on band, aud the big noise that many thouxht waa a peal of thunder the othor bight was Paul's answering "All tight. and Babe's gentle bellow , ot assent. a j ; Jelllcose Juniper Joyne. the i chaste spinster who conducted .the lovelorn column on the old Luraberlogue will also be present. Miss Joynes Is at present In the, i South Sea Islands, trying to In duce the natives to wear more clothes.' She has wired that she , will be here for the opening, and I says that she' haa a whole store lot maxims which will be as balm j of gilead o the hearts of ttm ' ber beasts who have been thwart ed in love. i In add ft ion to running a love lorn column and engaging In up Hpttng work (many will remem ber the Greater and Better Log- ! gers association) Mlsa Joynes will conduct a society column. In the old days, lumberjack's were : in the habit of holding evening teas In Klamath Falls, and Mtss Joynes will be on the Job to chronicle these delightful events of the social season. whlctKhave been more or lesa a thing of the past, but which may. it is hopnd. begin again. Miss Joynes heard of the recent crusade against the "Demon Malt" and wired her re grets that she waa not here to take par' in it. !' In other words. It'll he the i same old paper, at the name old stand, with the best of the f ea-, tares, a bunrh of new ones, , land no especial purpose save to be the spokesman of the lumber, , industry, from timber beant to, mill president, and to Inject as ! mucb galty into life in the woo n i and Klamath Falls as la possible.! Claud H. Davis FURNITURE 719 Main St. Phone 16 DEATHS f X.tOMI CIUUFOKD TCCKKU Naomi Crawford Tucker, wife of William Tucker, passed away In this city Wednesday at 3:15 p. m. Deceased wat .ioru in this county April 24. 1904 and was aged 24 ye raw, 2 months and 3 d ay s at the time of her pausing. In addition to her husband she leaves an Infant son, her parents Mr. and Mrs. William Crawford, two sisters and three brothers. The remains are in the gold room of the Karl Whltlock funeral home where friends may call. Announcement of funeral ar rangements will be made later. At the Liberty To bring to those millions wno have no concrete conception of the stupendous workings of na ture which occur In that vast area of 00,000 square mi leu, known as Alaska, was the pur pose of the trip undertaken by Captain Jack Robertson and A. H. Young in "Alaskan Advent ures" today at the Liberty. To gaze upon the awe-lnspiing spec tacle of the breaking up of the Yukon, to journey through the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, to scan the heavens Illumined by the rays of the midnight sun and to witness the birth of the giant MHriTf?Do You Realize Has It Jllil l II Gotten Across to You? THAT THE 1 ' KLAMATH KLOTHiNG KOMPANY are offering you YOUR UNRESTRICTED SE LECTION FROM THE GREATEST. ST0(NK OF MEN'S WEAR IN SOUTHERN OREGON and at PRICED WHICH CAN ONLY BE FOUND IN THS ;v Their unparalled ' . ' - A dramatic drive to unload at some price One-half this stock. The Greatest Price Concessions of 28 Yearsyki Business And onGoods of Standard Make and Proven Merit Only! Act Now 1 1 For Your Own Sake Anyway If Not for Ours Let . Nothing j Keep You from Attending Thi Savings Event KNOX FELT HATS All tho late modrls and colors In litis fu nmii hat are here at a new low price. DRESS SHIRTS A bl g a tort men t of fine tthtrtn In neck band stylos. Were priced up to 15 Clioif e 98c ATHLETIC UNIONS A hiRh crade nuin:.nnk in t hn:l.s and land s at a IjIk prko con- cts? Inn S'jil, MafWWCT",aKrr?a9Bl REGULAR $3.50 and $4.00 CAPS A lot of th?ve In spring and Rtinrnx.r wflghut at. 24c fiftd An Unequaled kc. Ullenng ol toS B THE FINEST CLOTHING pf frtfijp THE .FOURTH WILL BE HERE IN JUST SIX MORE DAY.' I.gS BfJJn Only Five More in Which To Make Your Preparation: Ittsj Wit IJirHV WT A Unl!l ,ho Lt Mi"u To Bu- jf IJi VV 11 W rL 1 I Your Suit for the Big Hollida- HLI IfM PRICES ARE NOW SO LOW ! ! KO Wjl THEY CANNOT. BE ANY LOWER ! ! mm . ' fpl KUPPENHEIMER 1 h"'"" up lo Ckflt m famous my' Z m .m "fifties"' Wj- ,$TI105ot ' lM ah t.'i.iast wtrBs iMf-l uarments fSLi f KKWi n.ad an,l a.lvwtlse.1 10 f vty' Priced at $55 to $60 Ml I 11 Garments . ; !5lS j 3 8 lu a. 'sV iWaTAfl ,A" Vn nimlels ami N JW ! M V)T - m-. ..Garments . 1t , , , ... . rriced at $60 to $65 t'siKI f-jAil Fashion Town and Kin- Wfil fiTr SlfrJI I 'li kahls. tnwcHt styles ut E S W I tm ' .mk ae Km I 39 I CUTS ON MORE Mi k.,i...wbw wi.. I B EXPENSIVE "' V.ry line Cutl, with iSl I 1 mmwml Y3 --a grTfginacTC.AirtT"" "f . 1 ww 1 swim aauaaauswuaisaBii t " : rt 'nsiiirr tsrfaa: ilfii'ls 1 il ar NETTLETON . OXFORDS mark and lans In lain slyh's only ai prlro of an nrdlnury slioa-. WORK SHOES DRESS SHOES OXFORDS A urnnd npiHirtnnlty Id Hive nal money on th'u due ahuea . at, ' pair H-9S WORK SHOES DRESS SHOES OXFORDS A , IiIk IIjki thai' wsrn lrlod up V, III. sro oifun d t Hijs lut at $3-95 Super-Specials Leather Faced Canvas Gloves fiyjasMaTilnai Leather House SLIPPERS I'rlicd In I. fill HI.IS II In II, ul 95c $1.95 $2.35 Super-Special Men's Fine . Dress Socks Sold at this price only with a purch ase of $2. or mure of other goods, 1 pair to customer THE B I G MEN'S STORE ON THE - CORNER Main at Seventh St. E. H. McCune & Co., Merchandue Specialists, in charge of Sa'.e 10 K.ild at Ilils prlco , only with a pur chusa of I9.U0 or more of other Roods 2 pra. to ciintome.' Icebergs were the main objectives. 32!