THE KLAMATH NEWS THURSDAY, SEPTFMRFR 13, PACK PIVT5 Jjal'ointes' Shop To Hold Formal Opening Saturday i La Polities Khun nt b7 Main street will hold Mm fiirtniil npi'ii tux mi Hut unlit y romiuench.K Ml HI r It tuiitn, when lad It uf Klani Ml It Kulls are cordially Invlled lo mil and (lisped the latest imideti In ladles' wearing apparel. Interior decnralnra -worn yester day addlup: lo lha llunl lni'lin to l ho shop, which lit hi' I in cnrrUd out In leaf muUI riuUh The fur nishing and Interior tli(-uri lim la bring done by locul firm. The uw shop la located In the. space formerly o.ciipd by the Karl Hhephrd Music Kturn and Uses In apace of HO by lou feel. y Jnt l.c.lf tlrroi'iitlm Tim floor of the store U fully carpeted with rich Wilton car pet carried out In the soft pastel shades wild It it lit wlno mlur in cases aim imures ere r-ir- rled mil In t hi leuf ruM slim')-. i tit alls ami celling harmou'- Inn. H'Hiillfiil ih w future huvo I been Installed by the Itidiitoilrl Difficult Breathing A .Simple, Safe, IncxnunMlve Mc.ii.Hl that Clear.. Head, None unJ Throne .ujI caUrih in not lAdy HiKirr allr und uflrtiMtr. IhiI tli4l inlUimtl tnditiun ul i he tnihoti nirittttrjtic nl thr i ir 4MU:f til the hrd. ap and Ihiiut may kprrad to iti unt ahrrr il ii nuurubk und a d-u'frr In hlf I tr III. Aa. ( luiirrtlt- lire ContHMn nl utr ) till inul herb. Hum tr and Ik-i-rira. wjrm MIMlktf V4Of I J inhalnl mtu the art ird air i.. w ToOaCCO kaiROitnu wuign . ijhcre .rJ. 1 iluut het and ,,innin 'a wlvcr4itnol re.uh. Iliry mntain no lobatcuor cuIm-Im, iii1 Ik-iiir hirndra, irr um-i bi htldrrii, a Writ adnli. II u ulfi-r lnm any rtit.mh.il lrulrlc,rjtarrhjltMtInrM,hormra.r aihnia.li4vlrrr,lirint hiul irrtieittont. or are sublet t to Irrjui-itt Yll.t get (rum any driiKi.-t a kft-wie pM L mte of lh. IntkBtM-r' i(,arrtio, and prove their plrasjnt, tenchcul elTcns. BTROPPINO 19 KSENTIAU The Million Dollar Valet AiitoStrop Razor shows the necessity of stropping 4 before each shave BECAUSE It o!ves the problem of men with stubborn beards, the new Valet AutoStrop Ru:or is taxing, our factories'" capacity to meet America's JcmnnJ. ' Everywhere wise men arc turning to the improved Valet AutoStrop Razor because it is teaching them the ) vital importance of never shaving with a blade that ha not been properly stropped. A'l barbers know that until it is stropped the cutting edge of every blade is a row of tiny needle points that scrape and tear the skin. Stropping smooths them out. '.With the automatic self-stropping device of the new Valet AutoStrop Razor you can do this in a few seconds. And the new model offers you many other modern features exclusive In this raior. It is the result of 21 years of experiment and the expenditure of a million dollars. Both the rator and the blades have been distinctly bettered. Made of tho costliest sicca, treated by the exclusive Valctite process. Valet blades have a perfect edge. The self-stropping feature keeps them so. New type guard gives you full use of the shaving surface' of these keener hlauci. Instantly inserted or removed by pressing a button. Locked In a firm non-flexible grip, they put blade vl bratlon and raior pull out of the picture for good. No need to remove the blade to strop and clean it. Try (his new Million Dollar Rator. You'll quickly learn to like It. J And once you know its soothing shaves and friendly angle, you'll a stick to it for life. , . Bramiully iniilird models complete with blades and : in Improved strop In hundjome cases at $1.00 to $25. Also' A Netu nnd Finer SnaiiingCrecim 35c Jk illnll .A MlrV'' VALET AitOfStrop RAZOR AutoStrop Safety Rator Company, Inc., 656 First Ave., New York City Allison to Attend; Church Convention ,,. v Kzz, ,, J Hev V, K. Allison, pastor of lin Find Clirlmlan clirm h, made j rrvuf Inns yesterday . al Ilia, Hoiilh..in Pacific, tor Heplemher . .30, when ha will leave for Kanaaa ( liy, .Mlaeourl, lu allsml th Ni.rlli American Christian Con-'"' venllou In U In , hIihi from (li'lulirr 10 lit Oi ioliar 14 Inrlu- nlm. Alri-ailr'lD.OUO d.-ir'al.' from 1 nil urilliin. nf North Amrl;1, liav (nn up fur tli runnni-. Hun whli i l hm held In fiiniuiii riinvonllou Hall. Klarirlr Hhup. The. K. It, .)lil u..u ..i iu I !u,k. Mil, I, Un hid... ho ititflti ' , allow euaea and alt fllllua mnm 1 ,aa dona liy fufer llrothera. i iMtK Kloilrli- Nla;n j Over l!i new ahop will liana a II5IMI el, tlrlr alan whlili la to beiof hla rlrwa ronremlm the raaa. Inaiulled Friday liy the liulua t rln I h.l- 1 1I1-. The alan la hulll uIomk the aame deatan aa Tha Culifuriila Orraun Power rutn pauy alan and 'the word "l.a I'olniei" Will fluah off and on In rln-iiliir rlfiTt. The alan when ereeled will aland Id feet hlatl. Mra. Charlea l.a I'olntv. huyer for the ahop la the wife uf tba! t'ZZ.Z XVST , liiNltUa tin Klaniuth Kails uliop ' Mr, and Mm. La I'oliit bav , three oihiT ahnpa for ladlna lo-1 ratt-ii in w aNhiiiRion and lira Kn. Jiim reri'iidy lhay aold a Imp In Mamhflrld. ' rollry ;i.u 1 "II win alwaya m a prartlre . nf our shop to purchase Juat one mod.. I of each aiylo ao that each one will be ex'lunlve,M Mr. La 'mute staled. 1 Just a few week ago Mr. and Mis. l.a Pointo returned from New York City and other eastern ! atyle l-enlera where they pur- chaed exclusive stink for the new sinre In this city. "We have Invosted thounandu nf dollars In thin new store be caue we feel Klamath Kails la nnt nf I ho nioit promUltm amall rltloa nf lh l'o Iflc mail. We hnpr thai llif pftiplo of thla rlty will IV I f rH to vltlt our ahop at any tlm and throuph the proaa holh Mr. I .a Point and mynolf pliiid a mnut rordlnl InvllaUon In I'vnrynnn in nit iMi d our opon Inc on Snttirduy," Mr. Ia Pulnto roixluilfd. TO THE PERFECT SHAVE wnjuoostoxs K el ley D.efense Rests Case, Judge Presents Views .OH ANOKI.KH, Hi.pt. W. (l'if ! lM.Tll. flllflfllMa Uf 1..II I1. Kol- .,.,ud f mllr,r of Mrs. Myrtle Melius, rested U,,ito Jim lend over William ; tonight, at Hi" roiiclualon ! ""' -"lu ' '""ft- I Mra. (Iraca llrown,. furinur iirarn maid al III houm, wa I iiIih luiil wlliium railed. Ili-t K'allmony wai prolilblind dua lu raminmaaa aim ui owumi,, , 2 I.OH ANtiKI.KH, H'-pt.' M. (V l' In an affurt to haaten rloaii of tho trial of lo I'. Kelli-r. u ,tm,rf nf lit miiriliip fir IiIh a ..lain i..lon f .uiirt w, ordered 'lonlKlit liy Irlal Juilani Kletclier llowron. j Toduy the Jnrlat mrliilli'd du- fena efforta with a alatnnieiit "Tho court . ronvlocfd dtiut llm d'c'aifd ram to her death hy criminal Injury," Judgo llowron aald. "It la rldW-ujouN to tlmorlin that 1 hla woman waa about lo dlft anyway." "Whoever placed lhoe mark a on her body." he aald. referring to srorea of i ma and 4rtilen. "i Juit aa gulliy uf her death aa thuuKh ahe wrra In normal health. Thr only hypotltetila for the defen la that anrneoiie t-'lne kilted .Mra. Mullua." The judKa iuntallit'd prone. cutlon objH llona to effort of"IW- resolution aia. oecauae lha def.-UM to show tlmt Mn . ! h PP ! righ:a for wo- Melius mlaht hirit died from a fall and to allow that her heart ! was In a weakened condition from drinking, i n.-miiv lii.i'rin Aimmnv fiif. ' ford Thorns and P. J. Plrette. una iff hla Inreatlgntnra, muxt ! appear In court Monday to ihuw cauaQ why they ahould not be ' ellMl f nt rnnlnrnnl t, illwa aa Lh. lh.. h.H .;,..,,.- ,,. ! Intlmlilale a defenae wltneaa. Judge llowron tonight. algned tho order Three Killed in Biplane Crash I " - , I OAKLAND. Calif.. Sept. 12. I today. ! (I'l'l Throe peraona won; killed oimr-tor WVllman waa refer here late today when a biplane rg Kay Wray and (iary , In hlrh they wore riding Cooper, who have the Ii a!a In jcraahed to the ground In. the tlM vuurc. lloth are compara Irealdentlal dlatrlrt. j,lvey ,.w , .rern auinenra,, I The d""1 re 'l,l T. ll-rry. on!. ,hP pjt y Bav, I JO. Alameda, pilot. T A. Wal- ihey r. a hrd tho lay mug of ,ini-e, 2D, nakinnd. and hla ilalrr, jeaalv. H, puaaengera The tel.. Ii.rl i.k... nl, r .1,7";. . T i. a wea.uiun yi-. m:a , UMeUg Keptun Humaker. cnatr Oukluud airport a ahurt lime I medium h.iuin I'..!., a. riv.' ' . .. U'fore In Trnvelnlr biplane. jonn riizer. police officer, wit-! neaaed the arrldetit and aald the : plana had slda allppvd. ; oilier wltneaaea aald (lie rraft went Into a lull apln. i The vlrtlms were all dead hen they wero taken Into the i Kmergency hospital. An Immeil-i ato investigation was promised , by the coroner's office. As the biplane t U ni b I e d t thro unli the air It threatened a bungalow but mlhsed the atruc-i line u, iew i.ft. landing in a from a romuntlral setting, and vacant lot. Mechanics were called it is only natural to assume from Onkland airport at oure to! their work will be Interpreted to rlenr away the wreckage. 'perfection on tho screen' Coolidge, Mellon To Aid Hoover (Continued From Pace One) I at tho most Inopportune time I from the republican point of I view. I'nlque Itnillo KrKrw j Secretary Mellon apd bis aaao chiles In the reniiNyivanin rvpiih ; lirnn organisation w ill he nbllcml to do everything possible to off-1 set the wcll-flnanccd drive which ' tho democrats are launching In : the slate. i Republicans announced loniaht a unique Introduction for their I radio series. Thoy hnvo arrang ed to give the radio public a chance to listen In on republican national committee, hendqunrters hero. Women I'ny Visit While It Is not to be expected that all nT the nceiiea which Ink.. I plnce In tho conference rooms will be reproduced lor lha. radio listeners, one of tho more har monious session of Dr. Wqrk, national chairman, nnd his ad visers will be put on tho, nlr. Tho microphone will he set up In Work's ortlco nnd ,vurlnus lieutenants will report lo him on their work This prngrnni will bo broadcast over 24 stations of IJjo Columbln chain from T:.10 to 8 p. ni. eastern standard tlmo Friday. Hoover received n delegation Trom tho nutlonal womun's, party asking his support of their pro posed equal rights amendment to the constitution, llnovor re plied 'ho was having this pro posal studied by advisers and will slnto his position after hearing their-reportB. For your Frlgldalre call B. K Jefferson, phone 1061-J. adv. ; Jy6-tt Classified advertising Is s morning newspaper . proposition always. Us Th News. . Al Smith Backer Leads in Georgia ' ATLANTA, Oa., 8cpt. It. MJ ri congressman ihiio hiciv. ; (h K I fill district, enndldiitH j f. - mill initiation III tmlliV'a dlHtl- i ior'ratlc nrlmarv In Georgia, w-nt Upsiiuw, on iiwnl of (lovornor A If nil K Hmith. on llm baaln of i liiiiiiipl(e rviurna lata tunlRht. Hi pl. Ipadlnx In four ' Ilia five -cuiintli-i of lha dlatrlit, ,. ,llm cuunty unit voir of fur l'pr.haw. Iti'iurm ' from Atlanla, rpnliaw'a hoina, 'and Di'i-alur, Hloule'a homa. Iiad j not lifon roinploU'd lata lunlKhl. t ilor. U. (). Ilardman. araklns 1 iinont!iiatluii. appeared t-ertaln of '" '''Pl-t return.. The foto waa: Ilardman, 2Z'J; lllvera, 16,'JM. Woman's Parly Endorses Hoover , WARIIINCTO.N', Kept. It. (V iVi The national woman'a j party uiinounced tonight It had decided at a conference thla i afternoon to up port tho repub lican presidential tt:kt lecaue "ihemt are the only one whose election offer any hope to the ; movement fur equal rlffhta be tween mcu and women " ' "It In not possible to support the democratic presidential nom- iustry and naa naa Inn 'ord. during hjp career j aa governor, of oppoaltlon to equal luduatrlal opportunity for h ,IK.llkor ,lreM,d ,na r0ral. women and haa aellvely apon- nation of atudlea wjilrh (a an add aored Ihwa handleapplng women ,0 dtnntnfm to atudente and a In turning their livelihood. feature which la not found In any At the Pine Tree Tho Idenl lovera of the I northweat; nnd that tho Cnlted ai reen!" Sueh waa the ex-loma- States supremo ronrt rerently tlon of Dlrertor William Wall. , recognuwd that the greateat man. during the filming of thoill r't presented l.alon of th. rsaii.iaa.ri , before It ramo from the weal. 3 quel to the air .pktarel ilnna." Tho pirture mill the 1'lna Tree tlicalre eVimo to . n,e Imiil Mlaa Wrilv la n nieillnm hlmwl.vt. . . nrv handsome, nail a Dprfeet I maarullne physical type. He waa reared on the open range of plained the work of this rnmmlt Montana. Miss Wray la also a tee. which haa been established Westerner, having been born In throughout the slate. Ted Oil Canada, and living the greater lenwaters acted aa chairman and part of her life In Arizona, Utah, Introduced the speaker, and California. ' The mualrs.1 part of the pro There la little doubt In the gram featured Jark Dennis, who mind Hint ill. l..m nf ' l r land Cirw 1'nan.r win I.. e!nlm.,l hv rn. . t. ,k motion picture is shown, as being the Ideal loving pair. They come ' At the Liberty To our mind there la nothing like a real red blooded drama of the wide open spaces, there fore wo can give our enthufdastk reconiniendatlon to "Guardians of Tho Wild" the current at traction nt the Liberty .theatre starr Inn Ilex the kinc of wild ! burses and featuring beautiful Juno Marlowe. I This picture Is filled action and thrills, posessos captivating love story, nnd Wl'" seaaoned with humor. Is Have Your Broken Automo bile Claat Replaced Quickly While Vou Wait BOB RYAN'S AUTO TOP SHOP Hoe Hobble Hyan About Your Car Awning 1811VMALN BTKUBT ' o!- i 1 1 ri . Jackson - O'Grady Go Ten Hounds to In tho beat fluhla aeen In Kluinalh ruunty for aomo lima, with nearly every matih folnic III full athedule. I'eter Jmkaoll, ' i'ortland, la at nlrht fouaht 10 t round! to a draw with flene ; O'Orady, Aahland. In lha batllea ; al Chlloquln. i I Twlra III the alxth round Jurk aun knorked O'Orady down for , the i-oiint of nine, but O'Orady ataaed a quirk recovery and rame back In Uia aevenlh freah enough I to regain toat ground and get a I draw. Wilbur Harrington and Auatin ; Ituaander mlaed It faat and heavy , In the aemlwlndup for alx rounda. j the . derlalon gnliig to Itoaander, ; Kraukle alonroe and Hilly llreedlova went nx rounda to a draw, and Bailor Knight won on j a dm-lalon In a four-round Rattle ; with Jark lire d love. Harold : WrlKht and Hattllug C arr fought ) a four-round special to a draw, i nnd In the rootlo-weiglit opener J Htuhby C'rana and Jimmy Ha r a no , entertained the fana with a draw match. I The card waa put on before a i packed houfe, with many fanij from Klamath Falla In attend-1 ance. ' I Joe Swindler referred thr ' matches. i Educator Talks i At C. of C. Meet! (Continued From Pag Om) I tlfA whlh (Iim t.nlvArallv t.lnvtf of the other lurge rollegea of the ,S Parlflc eoaat. He also mentioned hat . the medlral aehool of Ibo Iveralty of Oregon la conald- crcrt one of the flneat I n the a,, ""oa Ul IUV UUVIl'l Ult- Utl UIIUIIUI as vice-president nf tho Inntltn tlon and- Illustrated how the bus mm. ndmlnUtrntinn of the achnol has been able to nave money for the state and for the school bv ita cooperation and the plan it follows of never doing an.injun tire to another., but at Hub aamv time' never allowing an Injustice jU h done to the unlveralty. I ' Klutf flrenia Knnoa .... ... . .... 01 "0 i.i.,- .... t.-i....,i, t.nii. .a . iinr .t ih. nnlvnrvliv .. .ni. two aoloa . acromnanled hv iviiia fnreamt Ciiniminsa nt tho nlna. Knr.rnl in,aa Hint, l.d by Johnny Houston were sung by te gathering. ! Star Drug Store jNew Victor Agents R. E. DeWeese, owner of thej Star Drug store yesterday an-, , nnnnced that his organisation has . taken orer the Victor Agency In 'Klamath Falls. And. from now' on they will be exclusive agents i for Vlctrolas, Victor Radiolas i and Victor records, according to I I DeWeose. " 1 j The Earl Shepherd company ; was formerly agent for the Vlc . tor people, but due to the fact ' that they, closed out their bus- lthl'neM ete " 'lort ,lme aKO " ""j UKcnry iis cnuusi-u, irs. .tiuuae Chllders, who was employed by I the Shepherd company for yenrsj has accepted a position with then Star Drug sloro and will be In ; charge of the -music department: for Mr.- DeWeese. - - ' I 111 order to make room for ; ! tho -new department, the drug i storo has been re-modeled nnd ! sound proof rooms Installed as' well as a new meizanlne floor,! which will serve as a display room for Vlctrolas. A complete i new stock of both machines and i records Tinvo been received, and are on display. Oregon Alumni Students, Banquet (Continued From Pag) One) I picture the Chinaman as merely I a smoker of opium for I know him to be one of the finest sped- I mens of manhood on this earth. I I know him well enough lo know I mat no American or any other country ran compete with him In business In, his country." "We, the American people, have the good will nnd reverence of the Chinese and Jnpanese be cnuso we have entered their coun try cleKn handed. "In Oregon we havo the key position qf It all. 1-et us build and Jilnn for the day. which I hopf-718 not In the too far dls lancif. when at the University of Oregon wq aro able to have a.ue- Eliminate valve-grinding with this oil o( ft endurance beyond belief " Stops carbon trouble, too Stability The new Cycol will JUnd the hardcit kind of usage. It is refined to meet the severer conditions of heat and pressure developed by the modern high compression engines, assuring you an unbroken oil film where beat, pres sure and friftion are greatest. i? Acids The new Cycol refining process eliminates the use of acids, though moil refiners use them. While au Js clear the "crude oil" they chemi cally change its structure and compo sition; (bus seriously cutting its lubricating value. Such oils break down under engine temperatures. They distill off and escape as vapor through the breath er exhaust. The new refining process of Cycol selects from the "crude" those elements of greatest lubricating value , and stabiliryin performance, rejecting those elements which readily break down under engine heat and cause excessive carbon deposits. ASSOCIATED GASOLINE parttnent - of '.lutcrnatJcmnl . Tehs tlous.'f - - - Mr. Barker, a native of Oregon left hero. when a young man. For more than 17 ream h. w.i on. of the leading attorneys of t'hl-i rago. later going east to' New,ed to attend the funeral services York City where he practiced law ; of the late Harry Ivan, Infant j for a number of years. son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. I Our New Customers Are Won Not Words! . Justin Williams Building mi M'lnml'filiiij So Cycol gives a protective oil film on cylinder walls and moving parts, not vapor at the breather pipe. JCtSS QrbotU As to carbon, Cycot like all oils deposits some carbon. But it deposits less carbon than any other oil. The most exhaustive tests have proven that statement. Even more important, the carbon that is deposited by Cycol is soft and easily removable. It is not hard or sticky and cannot scratch a cylinder. . 'Prove it yourself Cycol gives you the finest results you have ever known more perfect lubrication, "endurance Roads to Romance WITH JACK AND ITHVL, THE HON EYMOONING HO. TORJKATES. EVERY WEDNESDAY. TO S JO P.M. OVER THI PACIFIC COAST NETWORK MOTOR. OIL DEATHS. lUtrw.l IVAX HOOMAN". Friends a: e respectfully invlt- If you know Style, you'll see in "CLUB CLOTHES" smart new models men of good taste will wear. '' If you know Tailoring, you'll recog nize those fine points of workman ship that insure quality. , , V If you're a judge of Fabrics, you'll see such woolens as you expect , to find only at high prices. If you like a wide selection, you will find variety to choose from. If you demand quality, are guaranteed to refunded. j30-i35-s40 & Montgomery MEN'S WEAR beyond beliet andtheeiun. ination of carbon troubles. So fill your crank case with Cycol. You can ident ify it by the new transparent green-gold color. Sold wherever the Associated Gasoline and Cycol Motor Oil signs are shown. Asso ciated Oil Company, Rifiiun tf "MORE MILES TO THE GALLON" Hodman to 'be held Irom tha Earl WhUtock Funeral Home on Thursday afternoon at 6 9elock. Iter. Frank W'emett will official. Last rltea will be held at Link- villa cemetery In the family plot. Old newspapers tor sale at tbft Kewa otflew. . with Clothes ' . .. satisfy or money ! Klamath Fall, Ore.