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    THE KLAMATH NEWrV
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 192
' PAGE NTH
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CITY BRIEFS
Nr. Fannie, Horn nf Cotlau Clorller niHior liomt (or lb
drove, Or., la a gueat hi the clly ( wlulr monib.
at the (ionic of liar daughter, Mra. I
(I, M, Monhy. Mm. Iluro specl Mr. and Mr. T, I. Hendorann
to nmko .Klamath- Pall hir fu-iworo visitor In Iho clly Friday
tur bono. . (mm their large ahoep ranch al
1 Tule lake where limy tro now
Mra.' Inward Khu'fi'r liaa ro-; making llinlr homo. . - '
turned (rum a lliruo monilia' vlxlt , .
with bar parent and alitor nla-; Mra. Ileulah IIkIhit waa shop
Uvea la llaallliga. Nab. , plug In ihn clly yealarday from
' ilK'r himio at Malln. Mra. Ilaber
Mr. and air. ( I. Hlinpann)la In charge of Ihn Malln rhenaa
bate left (or Alturaa, Calif., tojfoclnry. .
uitko Ibrlr lulur homo. Mr. , . - .. -
Klmpxon boa n(rd Into part- D. A.
narahlp In a bakary wlib Mr, 'dlatrlcl
jit Sure Is Sad , .
When a Veteran
Has to Do This
McComb of lb linger
and Ilia alstar, Mra.
Hltapaoo'e father, 8. ft. Gray who Know, of Klamulh Fall, have
'if wall blown In Klamath Falla. j left by motor - for I'aaadana,
. ,, . . .. . Calif, wharo Ibuy will apond
,. A community plcnlo dlnnor forlnliitu with a slater who la III.
10 ba held Bunday. October 1 4, ' " 1
lha Mills Addition f'onaraaa- Mra. fllondora M. Makoly left
lloaal church, nvaryoua la In-I'aal night by Irafn (or bar noma'
lt4 to attend, i ;lu ortiaud anor attending ma
' ' , , aevcmh annual mooting of th
" Saturday '.night at the Rolr.. ' K1"B,h Co"; "".'.V'
ties Army ball. Envoy Lillian ikseoelatlou at Iba Pallran grill
Cray WcCormlrk la acbeduled to,1"' lbt' .
preach. Robart E. Palmar will '
lhg The Holy Clly." accom- Th Cr"" Uulon "rls
pahled by tcrroptlren alldrna Ulna. !"" Kudvar. taking In meu
trallng the aoni. Knalgn and ' ,ro" Josephine. Iinugla and
Mr. Robinson will entertain Kl"'h countla convened In
with aaw In.trumenl callod lha . l city yaatarday for s J-daya
ttkelln, All ar cordially Invited aeaalon. Part of lha meellnaa
to attend tUaa wrvica. lat (h ,hrM conference will
, .. " . j ba hold at the Pirat Chrlatlaa
J. M ,. tlallay ba arrived In church and part at lha Plrat
Klamath Falla by motor from I Preabrterlsn church,
hi bom at Tonkawa. Ok I., nd 1
will make as oitrndad vlall bora. Donald Btauh rarrlar of tba
i . pnatof fl( a waa III at hi bom yea-
. Tbomo Judy., who la vlalllng lerday. . Andrew II. Ilowman.
' frlaad at Keno from hi boui 'another carrier of tba depart
Bt .OaldwIn Park. Calif., waa ajnl waa railed back 14 hla
Ttallor la th clly Friday . . . idiitlo off bl annual vacatlno
to tka tba rcuta of Btaub
Ruby 8chumlln I (pending j during bl II low. Andrew V.
about 10 dy In th city with : llhy who wo taklnc lb
frlaad from her bom at Tv'aad. Plec of Bowman during bU
Vacation la unabla to ba on duty
awauao of an Injured ka.
Wbllo working at hla dullra.
Calif.
Oorar llr ot CaiiHIo. Calif..
la amain lha naw roaldonla who Huaboy full to Ibn pavamant In
bara arrived In , tb city re- jjurlng hi knea quite bodl.
cntly. '
- ' . , Mambar of Ui Pranl Teach-
M,r. and ilra. Jamra KIlKf and jar aaaorlatlqo of - Falrvlaw
Infant daughter and Mia llloa- arhonl will hold a conkrd food
an m Turnrr, all of Malln. have 1 it today In the front of
loft for Wlllnwa,- Calif, wharel naldwln' Hardware atora. Tba
Mra.. KIII(t and lla Turner Willi naaorlatlon la holding thU aala
apnd iba coming al WMk vlalt-, throughout the enilra day to
leg tlwlr parenta. , rola fuuda to l In anndlng
., . inn. c. W. Ktanti'y and Mra, N.
,?)t'n.Kudr, prnmlnnnl Mnlln u ,rnw , nINu,,urg aa doln-
rutnvr. naa returnao
17 jnontba. vjall In Ku
enaitianlad hla motner to !' jj alj .
rbo-glokui when alio rolurnod j '
to Mr old homo. ; To,,,iy m (lnd Iho filrl'
Ix'nguo hually rngaged In pon
-zf
Tbl b Iba way Nornxn ' Hall,
a crark JOO-pound guard, la
taking bl football at Yale theaa
day. Hall had Iba mlafcrtua
to arrldiutally ne u i acro
hi foot eavural week a ago and
It la In aura condition Ibat b
won't be alil to go out for hi
regular bani of lnt year for
acme few wenk. And hi
abeanre burta young Mil Hlarena.
who haa Iba big Job of prepar
ing Yale tbia year for. ai aw
i fully tough team.
b bald at tba Flrat Preabylerlaa
rtaurrb. .
Rua IIuIp of Portland, aport
writer of prominence In Oregon
la in Iho clly for a atay of
aoveral daya. Mr. Hale I vlalt.
log with friend while here.
Mr. and Mr. .E. M. Myor of
Bend are (pending a few day
In Ibe city tranaaetlng bualnnna
and vlalting . with frlond.'
A. M. 8pangler of Orvlllo. Cl-
"from.;,uM;.To 'no co;w:;;; ,;-'-
rl. ".- which will be h,ld October 14. j "f1 "' alne,.
. I' Z . !wla a r.nnmaR aala at Iho
to bar homo at Krno nflcr vlall-
log her dntiitblor. Mra.
Hertford, nf Marahfii'ld. '
II. K.
Ionila bulldlug. The aala
The ' I-illna Aujiliary , ot - Iba
Flrat Prealiyterlan rburcb will
bold Ita 'annual . fall rummage
aala on Sumrday," November 1.
a i "v . " ..r
nuuiit.m ijiut tii run ku mm, jru
llurn. Thn cutuiuUlM In
Frank. Mahhnm and Frttnk
JotiM, both ronnrrtod with (be
L- I .. I. ..I. I a ...aulu f.mild In
Klaniaih lulun blah achooL Tba McMn- Mr,. j,MlB.u auJ
lUiria l.eaato inviiru everjunvi
Mr. Wilbur Jnue.
(lninla Paaa llolden Hula loro. " ' , .:t .. .,.
are bualnca. vlallora In Iba clly. , " ' urlng clothing In . A)K(rt Walnplf'r of th,
. good condition. i Rocky Point aection haa' relurn-
II. N.' Mon relumed Friday. led lo her homo aftar having a
morning from Tula lake, where! V- bile J " ,r'm " ! minor tbroa operation hero,
he and T. P. Hcnd.raon enjoyed heavy cold, thrla lllanaa of th M ,Bcd brn
a two.d4r duck hunu. t Hotel Arc.d. I. abo t and very w.mpler aim return-
I . ' ' ...... rC? ?.r? 1 L T1 Tbr.d.y Thoy . war.
Mra. H. W. Kgelino wo among, - giteal at the hotfl Hall.. ,i
Word of Iho naaalng of Mra.
tb out of tho city roeldenta who "weck. .
waa (hopping In Klamath Fall - r
Friday. 'In lb abaence ofncv. V. K.
: Aliiaon oi too imthi vuriBiiuu
I
Mnrlha V'ntt Mliaiw. wife of I).
A. RUaw of lllrhfiold. Idaho,
former woll known reatdoal ot
liaoiaia raiia lien ueen reniinii
by friend In lhl city. The final
Mr. V'gh O'Connor waa ahop-' church, who I attending- a con
piag In, lb fliy yealerday tromi'arone In Kanuu Cllj, Mlaaourl.
bar homa at Lakavlow. , Bav. A. Bennelt will praaldo at
. L . ...I A DlHt,
. ,'l , ., V n ' rite were held at Independence
Mr. and Mr. llnrry floeller. Chrlatlnn church on 8unday.. .. ,
itaurhlar A.Ira and Donald Smith. Mr. D. Van Fleet will render a : -
email ion of Mr. and Mr. It. M. ; vocal aolo. At nlghl iho mem-
Rmlth, mofored lo Lake of the bar of th Flrat Chriatlan church
Wood yoatorrtny lo clono up the (will attend tbo union ervlc to
For Fine-Textured Cakes
Mra. charloa La Polnta .of Ua
Polnto' Shop la returniug home
Saturday from Lo Angolca and
Ban Francisco - where ho ha
been for omo Hmo on a buying
"IP. . v
Vernon Duncan,' aon of Mr.
and Mr. Kd Duncan ot Merrill
bad tho malfortuno ot breaking
hla, arm while employed wllh 11
N. Uogue near .Murrlll recently.
IMincan allppod and fell, break
ing bis arm In two places.
There la a fragile delicacy
about cake made with
Carnation Milk. Tbia i be
cauieitt double cream content
ii broken up into fineat par
ticle. Carnation make
amoother itucei, creamier
puddings, richer aoupg, finer
textured ice cream and can
die. Try it I
. Write hr Caaa Bek
CARNATION MHJC PMODUCT1 CO,'
474-A GlUaa St., farllaa
bl i ' I
. Praeuc la Orag aa alaca IMS
Member of Tho American
Association of Vnlvoniltjr Women
are Invited to attend a "Tea" to
i bo held this v nftornoon at 4
o'clock at Iho hpme of MrM O. A.
Krauso. ; '
According to announcement
made yesterday by Hov. J. Henry
Tlinmn, no "Church Army Cru
andora, service will -ho bold at
St. Paul's Episcopal' church to
night. . - '- .
Carnation. Milk
(ii.c m r-c.
"From Contented Cowt"
We tested them all . . . and
acclaim Boss of the Road
the "King of Overalls"
f
HuH T gjrv
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lo our deir to gWa oar ensfomer (k best merchandise that the market afford, we
hav made a very thorough invetiatioo of the variou line of standard union made
work clothe, overall. We gave instruction to our buyers to thoroughly aoalyz the
roiati lilted below, which, in our opiuioo, are moat important as far as work clothes are
concerned and -the reaun that we lay so much stress upon the importance of .our wotk
clothe line, is due to the fact that a man who works la his overalls, lives id this itarmeot
more hours per day than in any other one outer garment. He earns his living while
woiking in the overalls, so why shouldn't this fiarmeVit be given more attention io re
gard to value, than any other garment he wears T
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
The points that we hare analyzed are as follows:
7.
Tb leigtk f lb UpU tb .lity t
tka ceuaa from which U auierial ("D-
ua") I Bala. .-
Tk aWr at Uraada ta tka lack totb U
Ike warp as ia'lk tlliag. . (
Tk welgkl at tk deaiai, wklcb anal be
heavy eaaufk la gla loag wear aa yet
light eaaugk la k caaalertakl. ' -
Tk euallty a' anouat f dya'l Ua yai"
wkick aiakas up tk deaiak '
Tka4(lect Ika .lauairy haa oa lb (soda'
44 kow Ibey leak allar baiag waaked. ..
Tka at at romaa Ik rot' of the garmeal.
1 kr woida, tkey aauat k(cut full
eaaagk lo take cat of tba aoraul skriak
age allar waakiag a taat tk worker will
k awpla as wkil voiki la ki ever,
ill.' .,,..
8.
9.
10.
When we gtarled this very thorough and
careful .inveatifalion, we did not think
that the examination of an overall would
take the time and study that this exam--iimtion
require, but we went right ahead
and analyzed every point mentioned above
and after this very exhausting examina
tion of liie various Hues, we have decided
that the "Boss or theRoad" line i by far
the outstanding line of the country.
UNION
1"
THE
Tke ualitjr a ad all ot tk Ikread wltk '
wkich Ike faimcot la put Isgelktr.
Tk aumber of pockcta la tk gatmeat lad
Ik qualitf ot tke material fro wkick tk
packata aie mad.
Tke reinforcing of all poiats of attala t
ptevrat lippiag ' -: '
The quality J. kul'loaa'aai WVnaAty''1!1.
tke buckles, wkick akould V kiaaa, to tkey.
will not ruat wken beiag lauadtred. be
caua ruat rota Ik gooda a ad. what la
more Important, ta tk aiie of lb lack '
witk. wkick tk kuttoa Is attacked I tk
(nutaC ; . , .
' We find .Ihat in comparison with other
brands, it . in the best looking, inot com-'
fortable and longest wearing garment on
the. market and we have, therefore, de-
. eided to carry this line for our standard
high-grade work clolhes line.
V.very garment is thoroughly guaranteed
to give satisfaction in every rtianner,
shape orform, or your inoney will be
cheerfully refunded.
NEW MADE
w- J.-a-.-:: j.jt. ;'.:-J. TT. J.. l-,r'JTrT7.1 J." - "-3--.. ..lii.t '"Jll tWl"! t-f, ( ,
w ily '
it :i7-iW?."s5i.;-fc I &
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" KLAMATH FALLS '. :
Boss of the Road's
Latest Achievement . . Mc
Greatest 'Improvement in
Overalls in 40 Year si
No more old-fashioned "suspenders". . . : ,
always in the way when unfastened ;
always hard to reach; and -fasten".
. . always getting soiled. .
?ou slip into this 'NEW Boss of tie Road
"Oierall as easy as slipping on a loose -coat.
Fasten one side of the bib only
... . and there you are! (The left side
of the. bib can be unfastened, if
desired, but Ft is not necessary.)
Styles for every craft t.t . sires from 1 v
2 yearsup: ; , Priced at $1.25 up :
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Tueaday from, a '.three mnnlhs'
vlalt to her pnronta' and - other
IjiiiIs Wnmnln,.. r.t .Olnvlnn irolatlVCS In HaiOlnlra l.'h MrJ
Oregon l vlHltlng with hi lath- lshafor stntea aho 1 glad to"' ro-
er. M. II. Wamplor ot tho . Rocky
Point soctlon. . ' , i
MILLS ADDITION "
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MRS. C. W. HAMMOND , 4
New t'ornwpondent,
MH.1,9 ADDITION, Oro., Oct
li.- A cnrnmnnlty picnic dinner
will be held Sunday, October It,
at the Mill Addition Congi-ORA-tlnnnl
church. II is denireil thnt
nil who cun, attend.
Mr. Knnnlo Horn; of Col tunc
tlrovo, Ore., 1 the gncat of her
datiKhter, Mm. O. It. .Mosby. Mm.
Morn Is endeavoring to ' get , a
house In Mill Addition whero
she and another tttiughtor, Mrs.
Lillian Mosby, can " establish .a
home. . ...
, Mr, Howard 6ba(er returned
turn to the pleasant full weather
ot Klamath Falla. ' Hlie renort
cold weather and llp.ht snows In
the part ot tho .middla west
whore she visited. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Xfnchan' arrived
Tueaday evening ,' from. 'Tulsa.
Okln., and are malting tholr homo
for Iho present vtth Mr. I.lnch
cn' father on Koclamallon
street. ,'..' . ;. -
Mr. Mllllgnn: of Pino O.Vovo.
Ore., who ba haen welcoming o
new baby at lha homo ot Mr. und
Mrs- Vureo of Owen BUect re
turned to her bdm tho. first ot
th week. - Mm.'Minisaiv Is Mis.
Yuree' motlier,.
A number of MUls Addition
housewlvvs havo. bin.; attending
the cooking school In' the city.
Mr. and ''Mr.; C. t. Blmpsou
loft the first of the week for Al-tara-v
Calif, where Mr Simpson
ha, entered Into partnership in
h bakery with S. U. Gray, father
of Mrs. Simpson. Mr. Cray la
well known In Klamath. Falls ne
a baker.
MOMIOW ' ItREAKFASTt-Jb
. MKXICO CITY. Oct. i:. (UP)
American Anbnssador P w I g h t
Morrow attended a breakfast nt
President Pnllos' ranch today.
Prc-aldent-Eleot ' Portes Oil was
present, ; and Iho object of tho
mooting wa1 la discuss Iho gen
eral political situation, as woll as
afford an opportunity tor Ihe
presldent-elwt and the ambas
sador to become acquainted.
Ask me another: What kind'
ot ftirs can you got tor nothing
on n street rr? ' .. ",
Answer: ' Transfers.
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PROHIS STAGE
RAID IN COOS
BAY DISTRICT
MARSHFIELD, Ore., Oct. 12.
(VP) Three prisoner, a $1200
still, 18 barrels of mash and
numerous jugs and other con
tainers, were the' total catch of
five country.- stato and fedoral
officer early Thursday In a raid
on a . Place beside Floras Lake.
Curry county. Tho men arrested
are Owen W. Smith 36: William
Dietrich, C5. and James Sharp.
The raid caught two of the
men In the. shack, Smith, In
hi night clothes, attempted to
escape by fleeing througil the
brush. ' Sharp was . captured
when he landed . on tho lake
shore In a rowboat loaded wltb
empty container.
The still, was ot 125 gallon
capacity. ' Officers ' expect the
raid to result In stopping con
siderable of Iho flow nf llqur.r
recently much in, evidonco In
t'oos and Curry counties they
sold. -
8CMOOI.KOOM STOI.RN
TRACE. Miss.. Oct. 11, (CP)
Peace was in n furoro today as
everyono except school children
participated In a frantic search
for the two-room schoolhouso
which was stolen Wednesday i
night. Marks Indicated the house !
had been hauled away., but io-
lico lost the trail nfter a mile, j
Tito children, meanwhile, wore :
enjoying a holiday. . , v . j
To read the Klamath New j
day after day I to keep thor- i
oughly Informed on happening
nt Importance throughout tb
world a well as la Klamath
Fall and, vicinity.
I .UK) KARAT BLACK . ,
I DIAMOND DIStWKUKD
RIO I)R JANEIRO. Oct. 13 (U i
P) Official reports from llshla
last night said
diamond had
near the juncllon of the Call- 'V
f ni n la and l'iabas rivers. - It was lV
'estimated at a value of .$.15 000. S-
I a
been discovered 11
WsfES
Night and Morning to keep
them Clean, Clear and Health?
Wrfta for Free "Eye Cor"
or "Jt'yc Btouiy" Hook ,
ucnH.U.!.aL0lM4CMnaa
I III.?
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