'TlftJ KLAMATH NKWft CITY BRIEFS W. II. (Irnliiiiii of Iti'ilillnit. Calif., has arrived lit lh t-lt y mil will prnluilily iniikv hi limn" here, F. A. "llneae nf Inlot-nsllnniil Full., M Iiiji, , arrived Monday h iitmur nml will ri'iiitiln In Kliwi mil Kn indefinitely. ('. K. llrlKI'll t U ll''W Oi.cI Ill Kllitliulh Fall, luivlllK imiviul roccully liy nniliir from Wood land. I iilir. , I'Al Mhhnrdimn of th All.t niuiii Auto ramp U a ih-w mom Iht of Hit Kltimtith rnitiHv e-tiain-lier of t'oitHiifri. Mi' Uhli'ml Ntiu was net uit il by 41. T. Ill MNIU1, owiht of the tin to rump. Tom IliiM-ley wit h luitt . visitor In Klamnih KhUn ,Wd npptliiy from Chiliulu, whin h intuhlUltcil til homo nfNtr unit ing from Tviumiit, ( itllf. , J. W Hubert of tho II.iImM Khoi) rompfltiy tit NVwlinr. Or . returned yewd-nlay from ''uu hike with the Until In tin' kn nml BiH'nr A titrijr of hunter in-rnmpmili-d Mr. Hither) In n fmm Nrwlttlrx 11, Vt, Hnoilfi'lt, nn-r of Iht KlllldfHt Kl' Itir roinpiitiy, nod mriy arrlvrd Wtuliitdny fimti Hinttli to wpt'itil fvi'iiil d;iH it Til If hiko, hniilliiK hi1" Hurl TroiU nml puriy ir.-,n Kctrd to rrl v lit tho ilty lit niuiii from I'urttaiid to mimmii iH'frriil d)n ut Titlv Inke, hunt 'UK. TriMh l tli Mm of KintiK Troi-h, world fiimoini trtiphooii'r. Hi, Miityn A It or t will h(Hiiimir two 'tfln inMitm nf inrit In rnniK'filioi with th itniiiniL haxuar whlt-lt will hi lo'ld t'l'Ulnv und Hutnrdtiy. Novrmi"r f. nml 24, at tho Amtriian l.ntMt hnll HrhlKo und flv homlr-'d U to h pluyd hoth wfti-i tiiMiiu. Noimr ntt IiIkIi Bton will ho Hwurdrd. Thnnv who wlnh to rorvo tiihli' r at-ki'd to mil MImm .Marum.t Mil it Irn. phmir. 2 It . nr M t Wltortirvur. ihnnn ISJtti-M. Any itrotip or orKmilFntloii niipiiMiik At Icam thri tiihlon rithvr iifl'-r LEO MALONEY "YELLOW CONTRABAND A fast-moving melo drama trnnsiirinif in u Montana cow town mid ChU'HKo'ii umloi'wofld. - At Ihe i LIBERTY TIIKATHK TODAY Br I rv n m rvv I v i 12 -... ....... ikiiiii will lie awarded Individual group rn'oi Karl ( KinitulilH, nerri'iury of thii Klu unit It rontify i hum Iht of lAuttiiorrts will motor lo Medford Kiitiirtltiy mi a )iu-liii'nrli. Thu DrKrmi of I lunar of Lodge No. ins will hold n niitliij( Krl iliiy fViMtluK in i hit I. (). O. K. hull, All itH iiilH iK urn ri(iiiiHtt'il in In iiri'Tiii, 'l lic M.-iIumIIm Hiiinh choir of 27 MtUj'H will inMfiit u mirriMl ioinirt tit the 1tho(Ht Kplfi ('t'ltl tliunh Kiioiliiy I'VcnliiK un der tin illrt( thin of It K. I'attor roil. The proKi'iiin wit) liii'ludo miIiia, dn t'tti, irio-i und iiitirt(tiH A ullver nrrt rfiiK will In Inki'ii up und Iht pmefiuU will ho UN'd lo niy for the m-w tltt ockhm, Mr. (oit J. tiniWiiM will lmvu rliii i k of t h proKrii in of I he Kliimnlh futility MiihIi IVm-horH' RiMK lilt lllll Wit I'll tllVy IIOHtt 4llll I'Vi'tiinic at the Knntwnli honin on SchhIi KivirllM, . t t Lurry I l.urtuin h h bunl nr vtdtor In Ktiinullt KulU 111 dm In! en ttii ii r I tot ihiihi Hun i-'itint Imm IkiU'U. liii I nil in ic Ihif (ioldt'ti Hint i' nil ('initlncnlnl. M i I .;t ruji hni not vilt id lnr" tor u niiiitlH'i nf yimm und mild In lu Kifiiilv liiiiu'iHfd with thi rupid ui-ftwili nf tin rity. Mr. mid Mr. J. A. HpniT of lipirult. Mhh. an npfiulltiN v- nil ditv In Kliimath FuIIh. Tht-y lire atit!i nt thf Viilhy lint id. .'f. 1 hinntt, prmnlni'ht I'orl -, Kind iin tnir. t, m In tu rliy on J u tiiiNliw-! WhIi, lit- I NtopplriK ) ul i In Vitlh'y hoti'l. .Mi- J. II I'iiIoii Hiihiollli-d trtl u mulor opfruiloii at thn Ktim-' a i It Valli-y hio-plut oHtordny. Hhi l tvtHtiK iiIuiir nindy, ac- inrditiR to report. .Mrs. I.. O. Kinwe of Pelican I Cltv, who liua been .erioUHly III nt Ihe Kliiinuih Valley bo.plial. In' recnverlng rapidly and will be al-: lowed to return lo her home with- In a ntini-1 lime. i j Mr. and Mra. fjenree II. Taylor.; well-iilinwii Hpr.ixue lllver real- i ileuiN. are .pcmling neverat day.', lu the i-ii ami are niuiiliig at j I lie Valley hotel. H M. Iliillla und Hurry OUcn.' Imtti of Hie Meilford branch of, t'nllfniuin Or.'Roo Power com-! Piiiry,' are in Ihe city for .evernl ( iliiy.. They are guena at the Vmli-y hotel. In the pjiet three daya there hiive been five' blrthh reported at l lie Kliinruh Vltllcy ho.pllal. Ih-.-e nf which wero glrla. - A .on wiih born to Mr. and Mr.. II. n. Sicvcnann mi Monday. Mr. and Mr. II. luicey are the parent, of a liuliy ilniiahler. born Tueaday. A buy wa. born to Mr. and Mr.. M. M. Neeley -1 m'0ny, November i:i. .Mr. nud Mra. A. Polniiexler 'of Bpramio lllvor are the parent! nt a baby girl, A daughter was jiiorn to Mr. slid Mrs, II. M, Ever heard of lii In city. Mm. W. ('. tloherta iif Port- In nil Is spending ecvorat daye at 'ihe yully hotel while In the city. M n. 8, Ward hn rnrovnrrd from a major npvrailon which h Miihinlltfd to ul Iho Klunrtth Vnl- j liy hfiNtitnl mvornl wci-kii nito und wmn Mhltf lo rctiirti to hir homo Wi'diiodduy. A . ' Clurriiii W'urdi'ii nml Torry ;Tuli'iit, both of Anhlund, am via- horn In iho city for a nhort time. iTIioy ilrovu uvor 111 Tah-nl'i m-w I An hum trulnlit-i'Ulit. Moth i Wordim and Tultil aro frdcml ' urnlillilllfin nttlt itr. Mr, lnna Dlxuii and 1 1 unhand and diiiiahtHr aro ripm-tud hnt k from a viilt to Porilmul today. Tho- npi'iit ArmiHlIro liny In tin rnl ropolU wit Ii f rleinli. Mr. DUoti m rhy tnunurir. J ok per J. Loo ml yontorday flli'd mii H for dlvorra a nu I tint Unittt l,iMtnl on nlh'Kfd around of dcHortlon. Paul Ilntci of Hut, Mvidy and l'Iriton of Portland I In t hit city on nfflrlul htuhifn today. Mr. J ll" makoa frrqnnt vlttlta lo Klamath Fafla whrr ho la well known. A full attrndunro of I h Dauahtvra of Joh la hojcd for toiiiaht at thn naiUar nnci(iiK whedtilod for ?:.tu , oVIm k at Maoulf hall. Important matter will he hroiiRht hcfori the moot lUK. , Mr. and Mr.. John llolmer und Mra. Holmer'a father J. K. Hodge of Klumaih Kali, attend ed the home .how In Portland, reluming to Medfnrd on Mon day. .Medfnrd Mull Tribune. The Antbiue Art exlilbll plun ned by the art department of Ihe Woman'. Library club for Friday, November 23 at the library will he one of the mo.t Intereallng of lie kind yet held In the library club room.. Tho.e dealrlng to place antlquea at the exhibit can gain further Information by call ing Mra. Ilert ('. Thomaa. Noth ing later than the t'lvil War period will bo accepted. Pom mauler Johh Mc.'all wa. tho principal apeaker al the regu lar meeting of the Parent Teach er.' Aunclatlon of Mill, achool on Tueaday afternoon. McCall explained the city delivery aervlce which will mart In Mill, addition on Friday. He anewcred numer oua que.llnna which were anked by parenta and teacher, of the achool. The meeting waa largely attcoded. The Mltpnh rlaa. of the Firm Meihcdlat cliurrh will hold a ao rtal meeting on Thuraday after noon at two o'clock at the church parlor.. Hev. Frank Wemctt will apenk on "Our Flrat Thnnka glvlug Hay." Mra. I.. I.. Ilenil rlck. will give a reading and Mra. I., lladger will alng. All ladlea of the church anld Rundny AT THE Pine Tree -NOW- They ay he'i "GREAT"! of CONRAD VEIDT in , "THE MAN . WHO LAUGHS" "Performed with the fincHac one rMvt. fi-oiu till, aterliiiar iietor." X. V. Dully New. "Me. Veldt lin. done a roaaler. piece." . V. Momlnit World "Mr. Veldr. perforninnrp n truly rreiltivo one." N. Y. Hull "Plnyeil with naloiindliiK clever lie., by I'oncnd Velill." X. Y. Time. "A alar who .tvna worthy of Iho aplendlil euttort he had." X. Y. liraplilc "Truly n Rrenl plctur." i X. V. Inlly ewa with MARY PHILBIN and a huge caat of 2,500 Sn VICTOR HUGO'S GREATEST DRAMA Special music (core by HARRY BOREL and his PINE TREE ORCHESTRA NEXT WEEK IS JOY WEEK jPijj?.sJiAyj ify.yiER. i5, i92g Alexander Herd Wins First Prize In California Tim h"rd of Aherden Amut ratiiN ownAd hv D. K. AlMander. and one of the mo.t noted cattle ,,.,, ,,,. ,uolUl(li fnw. br'aederi on - tho f'arllle eoaat, i Inn the fiirum luncheon ycilor today won the grand champion-! day. Lip over all breed, at th. nll-1 ' J . If.irnla Mvi-tock and lluby Ilcif !" b"L rt r Hi I .how. according to word rocolned , ,nn' n h" !x.ierdy from Kan Kran.lco. ,n 'h" ,"nrt '"r ani Mr. AU.ander haa entored hi. i c u K(rd of ,,, Perfc(,,,on prlo herd In the Klamath '"'r Dairy opened ihe auction by bid Jwveral tlmea and al.o In tne!(,n t on pntal trom ,,, jl'a iric luternallonal Uveatock nurko raqch. , K.hlbltlon where he made a cred- Tni, yinl Nalonal nank bid I liable ahowlng. II lit ye.terday juacond on Henry , Hem on pota Iwa. the firm time ha acored liioni, paylni 7. ; clean aw.p In major competition, j Another .ark of Henry gemon Hi. herd waa declared the beat notatne. went to K. II. Hall at all-around beef exhibit In tho i 15.00. .how better than all olhnra.j Jarkurn Kimball bought an whaiernr tho breed.- - other aack r,t Henry Reamon blue Mr. Alexander haa dernted tho rlbbi.n. at 15. laat few yoara to the ralalug o'fj.', " ?' S,M1' BT.r? W hi. great herd. HI. aur. at; '"' w"k 01 0u Ilt"ar,, tho California ahow 1. favorable: ribbon Ifem.- ' ' comemary on the alanrtard of ' , ",n, ,(:- nkl "P0"'" beef raided In tho Klamath conn- T,""" ,!' UP "" Mother dlnplny of Henry Heamona. J - t lelle llogera. bidding for the . r ' Flnrt National Hank paid IS for Drunken Driver i"?",'0'.'Tm Krl l,h"ne:L' I place, which carried a blue rib- bets Big Sentence"00 ,h ,inu1" h,oh r I John f. Iloyle of the Call- ii ...... i. .,,., . , fornia Oregon Power company llecnuM he attempted lo drive - . j. .,, . , i pad 17. for Henry Hcamon blue an automobile wh o drunk, the " " . ' drivera lirenae of A. K. Durham wa. revoked for one- year and a fine of 1 100 wa. Impoaed which ho paid, when brought before Police Judge. Lent Gaghagen yeNtorday. Durham waa ar- rettlod la.t night on Spring nd : Kim atrcela by Louie Mueller; John llarrln. negro la In the city jail herauao he attempted to drive while drunk. A fine of $100 and &0 day. wan Impnaed by the Judge. III. licence wa. revoked for one year. Ilurrla wa. unable to pay Ihe fine. Roy Pitman paid a fine of Mi and bad hia driver, license i revoked for (0 daya became he failed to atop at two atop aigna. , aclio:! are cordially Invited. Hoa teaae. for the afternosn will be Mc.dame. Mollle fielding, D. A. Kenyon, William . J. Stelnmeti. W. A, Leonard and L. K. Phelpa. People attempting, to travel over Green Hprlngn M6untaln .or over Sand Creek mountain are urged to take chain... The road. 1. .Ilppery and chain, aro. need ed. . : Mrs. Waller Frulan expecta to motor to Klamath Kails the first of next- week Jo take her small grand.on, Martin Hcrrin home to hi. parenta.. Martin baa been visiting hla grandparents here for a number of daya. Ashland Tiding.. Kd Arthur, secretary of the Pelican City Community' club tnlked lo the atudents of Pelican City achool at an nssembly held this morning at 9 o'clock tak ing as his subject "Safety". Mr Arthur explained In . dotnil the necessity of safely In every walk of life. Sale of warm clothing wll be held by Ihe women of St. PauPa Kptsropnl church on Saturday morning November 17, at 9 o'clock In tho Loomls building. Tho salo will continue through-1 out the duy with women of the church In charge. A resilience at SOfi Morllmor avenue owned by the flank of Clntskanle nf Clatskanle, Oregon has been sold to O. A. Lewis wjto has taken possoanlon of the prop erty. The deal was closed thru the Walters Ileal Kslnto offices. Fridny, November 16. city do-i llfcry service will start In -Mills addition, according to announco-! I ment mado by Postmnstor John ; .McCall. People of this section I , aro looking forward to the scr- 1 vice with a groat deal of plensuro. I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woods and , : Mr. and Mrs. William' Hoover I nro in tho city for a brief visit onrotito to their homes in Bos-1 wick, California from Chemiilt. ! Oregon, where they have been I logging for Puckott brother, camp which haa closed for the winter months. 0. T. Crow, a Tesident ot Kla math Falls mora than eight years ago when he was connected with tho K. Sugarman Store haa re turned to Klnmalh Falls to make his future homo, Mrs. Crow has accompnnied her husband. They are nt home at 1615 Esplanade street. Mr. Crow has opened up the "Crow Display Service". His slogan will ho "Dress Up Your Windows and Succoed". ' Mra. Nolsoa Rood and children aro . leaving shortly for Pitts burgh, Pennsylvania vhoro they"! will enjoy the holidays with rela tives and friends, M. Peterson of Lukoview, where he la In iho lumber business Is transacting business In Klamath Falls for a few days, Mr. Peter son Is at the hotel Arcade,- ' . . ' .,;l-. i ,;-' i . Prize Potatoes Sold at Auction With Guy Merrill as auctioneer, savora! htm it red pounds of Klam- atb Nnttnd (Jem poLnloct, Vhkh i brounhi blue rlhhona at Iho an Again Iloyle bid for California Oregon Power company, paying 14 for Ou. Hllyard potato.. . K. M. Bubb of Ihe American National Hank paid I for blue ribbon, from ihe lwronce flurke JackHia Kimball nonaien ni IS and offered hi. poialoe to be re-ald. The (Iroat Northern look theae p-,tatoea al II. '. N. f'hrlatoph enuin bought the potatoes for the railroad. ...... DEATHS ukttv ixrisu iirwsox - Betty Louiie. the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mra. Walter Jackaon Hudnon. paaaed away at family home. 4S8 Owena Wedneiday evening at '6:30 o'clock... The . rcmalna are hi the Dink room of the Karl Whltlock . Funeral . Home. Pine avenue nt 'Sixth, where friends ;may --call.-. Announcement of funeral arrangements will be made later. ' IRKXK KI.IZAIHTH O'lUllEX Irene Elisabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie O'Brien passed away at the family homo at Algoma Wednesday evenlug at (1:30. She waa born February 6, 19:5. at La Ilambra. Calif. In addliiou to her parenta she leaves twin .later. June. The remains are In the care of the Karl Whlt lock Funeral Home, Pine avenue and Sixth streets. Announcement or funeral arrangementa will he made later. Mr. and Mrs. George Kvans cf Medford have been visiting In Klamath Falls for several days with friends. Medford Mall Tri bune. . Tt. D. Ilenson of Medford Is In tho city on business. While here Mr.. Henson Is visiting his son Jlmnilc Henson. W. S. Worden, right of way man for the Southern Pacific left Tuesday night for San Francisco on official hnaluess. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adolph son of PortOrford are In the city visiting friends. . . Bridge Party Held In Spite of Cold! Don't despair some day your social calendar U full, and you awako with a miserable cold. Be rid of it by 'noon! You can, If you- know the secret: a simple compound that soon settles any cold, yea, oven one that haa reached deep lu tho throat or lungs. The smallest druggist has this wonderful tablet. Pope's Cold Compound la what they call It. Harmless, but It drives away colds quicker than all the dosing with drugs that make the head ring. Don't go to a parly red' nosed and rvlth watery eyes; get this quick relief for 35c at any drugstore, P APE'S -COLD COMPOUND Boyle Explains Chamber's Work To New Members peaking of the chamber of commerce at the leading business and welfare organization of the communiiy. John C. Iloyle ad dressed the forum luncheon yes terday, which waa given over to new members. , Inviting near members of IJie chamber of .commerce to take active Interest In the work of the chsniber, sailing them to feel no hesitancy In making sugges tions to- the directors, telling them to feel st all limes that the organisation la purely democratic, Mr. Boyle explained In detail many of the activities carried on. by the chamber. "Proof that the charober of commerce la Indeed the leading business organization of tola city a shown In the growth from year to year.- Today the membership standa 351 members against little HEALTH FOUND IN FRUIT COCKTAIL Simply made with these four fruit and gugar to taste This i imp If fruit coiktail will bring enjoyment and health to your table: Sectiona of grapefruit, of oranse, of pineapple and banana with the addition of icranulaled or powdered nujrar to tate. The'dis ftolvinjc of the auicai' blends the flavor nf the various friU and add to them Bwtt?tne nature' (M-rfect flavor. , One of the main purposes of cook ery one often lt nitht of In these daya of extreme dietsis to add to the iet and enjoyment of foti. And there is no other initrfdient no useful in making other healthful foods pracious to' the palate as sugar. The good cook, by the judi cious use of sugar, makes all kinds of fresh fruits, vegetables and meats tastefuj and delicious. We spoke above of extreme diets. More than that, they are dangerous to health. Eminent medical authori ties are alarmed at the semi-starvation reducing diets. Extreme reduc ing removes the protecting fat that nature intends everybody should have. It tends to destroy the protec tion against disease. It very often causes permanent injuries to the most delicate organs and tissues. One of the first laws of health Is to eat enough. Diet sensibly. You can't neglect eating and keep well. The Sugar Institute. ENDURIN Put new CYCOL on trial in your motor; prove its "endurance beyond belief " . - Stability The new Cycol will and ' the hardest kind of usage. It is refined to meet the severer conditions of hot and pressure developed by the modern . high compression engines, assuring you an unbroken oil film where heat, pres sure and friction are greatest. 70 Acids The new Cycol refining process eliminates the use of acids, though most refiners use them". While acids clear the "crude oil" they chemi cally change its structure and compo sition, thus seriously cutting its lubricating value. i -i Such oils break temperatures. They as vapor through the er exiuust. The new refining process of Cycol selects from the "crude" those elements of greatest lubricating value and subiliryir performance, rejecting those elements which readily break down under engine heat and cause excessive carbon deposits. ASSOCIATED GASOLINE .over 200 members less than three 'years ago.," the speaker aald. Finances of the chamber of 'commerce dating buck to JS25 i were tabulated by the speaker, 'in 1925 and 1926 the flnanrea amounted to 111.900: In 1926 and 1927, 113.100; 1927 and 192S, 114.100 and 192 lo 1929, $17,900, showing the Increase In activities. ! A full snd detailed report of bow the finances are segregated i was given by the speaker. Throughout thn luncheon hour. Jack luwrlng and hi. orchestra played aeveral popular selections i which were heartily received. I In Ihe abaenco of II. .V. Moe, proaldenl, It. :. Grneabeck pre- i aided. Introducing ih apeaker and tho now members. ! Mr. and Mrs. P. n. Iteeder of Salem are visiting In the city for ;s few days with their son Del j mar Recder. advertising manager ,of The Golden Rule aiore. V O G U F. Beauty Shop KVKXI Xfl AI'I'OI XTM FXTS 204-&M1 Stewart 7:11 Main Mr. Drew . Itldg. Phone Kim Howard RPerrin Designs and Plans INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS OO Bopka Bid. PhosM 2SO-J DANCE & DINE at Shady Pine ANY TIME Clean Food In a Clean Place. ' Barbecue Sand wiches, Chill, Noodles, Home Made Pies. DAXCE IIAMj FOB. 11EXT TO PIUVATE PARTIES . v : 7 mile north on highway GAS M O U So Cycol gives a protective oil film on cylinder walls and moving parts, not vapor at the breather pipe . &SS CirbotLj, As to carbon, Cycol like all oils deposits some carbon. But it deposits less carbon than any other oil. The most exhaustive tctts 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. Trove it yourself Cycol gives you down under engine the finest results distill off and escape -more perfect breath Roads to Romance WITH JACK AND ETHYL. THE HON EYMOONING MO TORMATES, EVERY , WEDNESDAY, 9 TO ,10 P.M. OVER TUB PACIFIC COAST NETWORK. NEW PADE THRO m- Have Your Broken Automo bile Class Replied Quickly While You Wait BOB RYAN'S AUTO TOP SHOP nob hi Ryaa About Tour Car Awnings 1815 MAIN STREET Many Klamath Fall people are making the , Campbell Court Hotel Their Horn , '. K When in Portland A pleasant place ' to live, in beau- tiful auiroundingi. --. An unusually good dining room aer- . vice and food. - , Accessibility to business center ' and garages. Elerenfb and Main Sta. . E. JEAN CAMPBELL, Owner and Manager -. NT BAKE R you have ever known lubrication, "endurance beyond belief "and theelim- 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, RtfiHtrs WINTER GRADE i