THE KLAMATH NEWft SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1028 PAGE TTT7" f CITY BRIEFS Mr. Mi ir.iir 'Hid Mr ' Young, III ilv I'l III" lil "lit Kinlheril, arrived yemeriluy ninniliiK from I'lirilnuil in nii ml acvor.il day. hiintltiB. They, motored 10 llrcut .Marb Krlilny in ttiiiit nuill-inl. mill will nn In Tnlo Ink" today in anond I lie week-end lir. V. K. Illlyni nf Alhniiv. OiHirii l. OVoiiiier. I. I'. Hniiih ami I'luirlra lllm kwcll. till or I'orlhind. arrived I'rl.iny for a dttutliiK lrli ill Tule lnko." They urn atnylng ut the Kliiiniilli himrt. lug (laud, inhlu. A'lliull Itlrhiird Ncl.oii, who linn I lu'i'ii vrloiuly III, In greatly Im jliiincil. v Minn Mnrsarrl Jewel, lhyli hI IimIiiciiIIihi director ul Kliiinaih union III nil aclinul, lofi la.t n I lu hy I ruin (ur ( orviuin in mi ml jibe liunii't'iiiiiiiippunii iihI pend !lh week-end vlnltlng li'r itiireitlii. tlciNhi'll Knyder wi. h Ijiih Iiikn 1 vl.lior In the rll' yc.ierd.y from j MiiIIh. Mr. Hnyner recently nr rlri'il from (lolnrudii in iniikii bin homo ut Mnliti. ; K. (I. Kiinilri'll nml H. J Wll- .Mr. Oliver Kicker, nlcre of "rea arrived Friday from Mi-nllln Mm. Muritarrt I'liln, Hrrlvi-il re. miil ere now limn .nu al rantly frnai Long Hindi. Cillf.. Tulii luke. They lire lurnii-il l ! for vWt. Mih III. ker formerly III Mm Una r 11 nip muilr her homo In Kliiiniiih Fall. CiiiiiiIb riryxlnl. who lian led far the hn cliy fur nn Indefinite Hull. , Hill I'liMlcr. ii i 11 : u " r nf. the Uliiiliiill Kjxirl Iiik flood, f unpiwiy nl Tik'iiiiiu, WitNii., nml Ilex l.uw m'iii returned jti.t iliilii from Tnlo hike, whore Ihey .punt the punt twn tlity linnwiix. Hill Hititmi, I1!)) Cone and J. A. I.nw.oti returned Thnr.day will 21 I'm-Kii niter M Iwn.day hunting trip. Mr. IjittVnfi MhlpiK'il nut 13 goene In filfiiiU wlm relde In 1.111 Alllee. Mln Tilly, ioiIkt nl Mill Ail illlliin .cllnol, liuu lireii .crioilkly III with mi iiilink nf tniiHlllilH uml linn been confined in lier homo on Nnrtli Nliilh mrerl (nr Ilio pl week. It In expected nlto will Ik able In ri'miuifi her pimlilnn .Mou-'In). flitting her abwnre Mlu loro. Iday. In the ally on ba.lneM. Mr. Innnw plow war. In operation; The flehr.lner r. mMticj of- iby dlevrii him been, ltliig l Wjuliin nind ih trip hy mntor.' 'rlcnrlns the rluht-or-wny. tlx gprlnk Lft counlr. " ; Ihu rhiimlH'r nf roninirrn, t i . ; i Mr. rtinld, wlr maw'Rrr (nr A , nly h, lwn ; rnr riiiU mm N.w CAvm. AM. i from tlirlr rum h hnme nof M Mn. i . . Mr. null Mm. f. A, ilrnilrrwin lUliu r.u-iieury iv.n wivin imrrr tiniunRinnr ni rnrunno , iniin inpa i.inuwmpr ni li ornnnlwd In Kelm untlrr Ihr (II inuiiir inr i nriii u iit'in ,i nunuit-M iminr in Kiomnin ..nxrir i rxptTieu in in rity funn of Mr, Ahlry. principal f iii'k,iii,'i n'Kiii n'Miv r , ,N iniiujr i nn Aiuiiniijr in no nrrn lot. mumv. ft. tum arhnnl Alrcndv nlifht I lime. Ha will I ll. ii of tUty, Bre ,alilTlf ,-t)ri, part In A ul of warm rloihlna will Mr. nd Mm. K. fluitarman. iihr troop. b hrld by Ihti Kumlay ai-honl ; ' ' leachern or fit. Paul'a Knlioonal l , n vm w.u- rn.in, from Willi. U Mu.r.vr rllur, h . ,,.. Ih, , w r ana 7-' 'nn rnund nf rrurl and Inhuman llnomia buildlnt. . .... t r hats raturnad homo from a 1 treatment. Her maiden noma of j . ; Vivian r. llnw-ird wa. rn.ior... Mr ,,, ir William. 1 bnn, wrrr broken lu ,of Malln are In ilir rlty on a ' 1 1 brief liuiilneKii and pleanuro trip. 1 Adellnr A. fknnilt liu. luirnl-rhry arr inppln at Ihr hoirl lirrnniiMl n deerwi nf dlvorer from I Arrndr. tonic. , Vivian K. MiiKnr ymtrrday w.a grunied a dlvnrea. In circuit .ri.ra .... Tl.lt to Crania Pa.a nd Mrdford. 1111117 tryaiirtriKf. ItUrntlJ ftv mmmmm 11 you fel thai olJ ; rheumatic, Sea lh Doctor of Syncopation BLUEJACKETS ll'liurleu I., llennrlt and llUH licrn klveu Ilio en re and ruHwiy nf twn minor lillilrcn. Mra. ('.runt NcN. 111 ntii noil ; . Mhm Afnrln Cryiitul, rinnloyrd Hli hard will ri'lmii In thrlr home In the nffli-o nf tlio ( ullloiillu In MifiHiird Kllllility after HpeinllitK OreRim I'nwer rnlnp-iliy, la eiilny Ilir pa.l week nl the Iiiiiiim nflliiK a vtlriitlmi In Hail Kl'fillrl-M-11. Xlra. Nelmm'a li.ier, Mr. T. M, ' Sli nrrmiipanli-il her ller, Ml:i Mr. and Mra. T. I. Ilenderann .pent Keverut Imnr. In ihn elty v, 1enlnv from Hirlr linnir ut Tnle l.nke. Mr. and Mra. ('. 1'. Kallry lift yealtirduy for Pnrlland. where Mra. Kellry will ron.ult a pliyal rlaii. .Mr. Kully la eliy cnal neor. 1 , f Mr. ami Mm. W. Dultnn 1 li'iTn Cue. In In the elty l ift lllstnl ' . Aire 1'ardiin ha relumed 19 lila jnh on Ilia fliy puller forrr after an nle-emo of a week he tu,yf of lllueaa villi h eollflDed : hltn In hi. humc , B?vr-cV(Tr v'V DEPENDABLE MERCflAND!SErti'ljr4irU6SJ 5 gJWff8l I ill. Jnncphlnr Kurria of. the Klaniaih New., arrnmpanira y her mother. Mra. C. (i. Kerrl. and Mr. -tolilnon motored In r-,.rM.llfM ' Prlilni ia nllend the lorrxun-Oreaan Kintr xamn to lie held ilierr indny. They will rn rtirn Httnday. -II Mlaa Cenritiuuii C'llft, fnrmer- ly nf 1 hi. rliy Wied lioro thoj flrat nf Ihn week with frlanils from her hopio In A.hland. I ! Mr. and Mra. Crorg flrrry and MI. Ann Oradluger 1 ft laal !nlghr for Corrallln 10 upend Ihr week rnd. Thev will en lor the Tom IK-Izell left Friday trier- football gam and Tl.lt with noon for I'nrrnllla to upend Ihe , friend, wnk-i.nd. Delxell will rnjoy Ihe lootluill gain Inday and trlult , Dr. Adam ha taken the with old rnllego friend.. I I aroulmaalnr poult Ion In charge of i troon 2 of The Flrat rrnahyter- : Mra. Joaeph Peak, learher at I an cbureb. Tho boya are a.kcd thn Fremont aehocl la 111 at her tn meet at the rhurch on Mon-home.- Mr. Weaver la anlng aa day evening promptly at 7:30 (iilniltut for Mra. I'rak. o'elork . i:ile follln Ufl Friday morning u. T, Hurrh anil J. O. Van for t nrvallla where .he will vl.lt WBil returned 10 Medford on with rrlenda and attend the home-1 Wedaewlay alter a brief bualnea coming over tho week end. jvlalt here. Tho. rlaitor roported ' ' howling bllazard on the Cireen V. C. Qulnn of Wenatchee. I Spring mcnnlaln. Snow had fal Wa.lilngton la aprpdlng a few I ten to a depth of five inche and , At The - PINE TREE! - , THF.ATrU: ; -Ljiit Showinf Today- VICTOR HUQO'S , : Immortal Claaaic ' ' ''The Mali Who Laughs" -' Special "Blio5o' Matineo" TODAY ) . - ' FIIKE tl.tl.UXlVrt; For The Kldilim 1 At Ihe . LIBERTY I THEATRE ' Today Only v , "The Silent Heror Krolttrnig A Brilliant Dog Star and ' "Tarzan tho Mighty" . Special "Balloon. Matim" TODAY FJIHK B.tliM)V Fur buh kiddie Gi R LS' COATS cmd DRESSES Mnlnruta orn advi.ed to Ink the highway between Ran Itap hae and Ignarlo, Callforula .lowly lKau!w of conitruction work aadarway. Mr. P, D. Herder and dau ab ler. June, returned to Halaw Fri day alirr (pending the put (ew daya here with lMlmar Ravder. advertising manager of the Clol den Rule, .on of Mra. Reeder. Mr. Ueednr will remain hero tor few daya longer vlalllug hl ton iHiforo returning north. Cut in Price ALL AGES Krjr cnt of fltir Oirlit Wliiirr Vai fo on nnlo nt firlrh fur Unw iltrtr at'liml or(h. All tui.-t IHtlt jr 11 ii' 11 1 In wift(trf ul mutt rlulM. Imoui If ul rnlurH uthl rich trliimtttiRK For Klrln l.tritr nm miiull. Many ukmIiIh Uui nr.- nit llm.'il lin. SALE PRICES ., ...... r V 1 - ' I . Our entire line of $2.69 coats are reduced to $1.50 Ages 2 to 6 years Excellent dress coats ages 7 to 9 Values, to $4.00 mm $2.95 $6.00 Values NOW $3.95 Ages 3 to 7 JiiJlkiL IE :;;-.-(D!f nw TV 'It, I i Values to $11.50 mm i , 1 s now r...i t ;i Ages 15, 16, 17 . !DPEI i ' Sunday will bo "Homecoming" i day In the lllblo achool . and i chun-b at Flr.t C'hruitlan church. Prli . of it, J 3 and IS will bo j given to the three claues having I the. bent record. MlBti Normal Doege will alog at the morning nrrvlce. Harry D.. Roberta. S. one of . f.akn rnunty'a heat known cattle-! men iHuimd.away at the homo of Rum Ulcka about one o'clock. on j Tueaday morning according . to ! 1 ' vArL recelvud here. . Mr. Roberta 4 ViMii In TuffA ejinnlv In I he earlv i I Stl'a. Ho waa a member of the ( f. (J. O. F, anil Klka loillten. I A. J. r"ii"l'y nl F.met NitKchelin nro homo from nil ex j tended huuling trip In Montana. Ilnlh huntora lirousht. down, an Klk which they got far bark In I ho mountain., beyond . Poison. Montana. They relumed by mo tor and report I be roada lu good condition with tho exception nt a, few place.. . . I i ,c?sa oor V T l r,1 (VJ modern lower " Icsjs It mm ISJM ,wcu r l ; V'r CHAIN STORES -JQr ' I MOST. IN VALUE ' . .C- "LOWEST-IN-PRICE , I 717 Main St Phone ISO . 77! v- . Corner o Sixth and Main $ 423 Main St .. Phone 844 .s . ' ., Phone 83 ' $ prr.in An r en . -j ' . M. X M-t Ul l lrVIVV JERSEY DRESSES Striking little school dreasei of a very warm and durable material just the hund for school clcv Inhui rrly made, designed and This low price cut to Ages 8, 10, 12, 14 nmed. Dark color. Mra. J. fluun aubmltted to a .erluiis mujnr operation at thei Kin mni h Valley hotipltal Friday morulng. Mr. Cuun ha licen i i 111 for . the. past mouth . nt . the . jfiimlly homo. She. la I bo mother 'of Mia. Thela nnll of Maelll's ' Drug Store. lier son. G. I. jOunn.of Willow Springs, Mo., Is : at nor neaaiae.. tie nrnvea irom ; tho east last evening. The Yuba Pass la closed tern-' porarlly becsuse of . rain . and j .now, but will possibly open with the return of hotter weather. The rnsd between Rod Bluff and Sns nnrlllo la closed temporarily br cau.o of hlRb water. Pooplu Irnvellng Iheac lilghwayg aro nil Vised to watch the papers for further, Information. : Word has been received from Robert Strahorn from Europe telling of his departure wllh Mrs. Straborn for a trip around the : world. Mr. and, Mrs. Strahorn have been In Ejropr tor many i month, visiting all tho principal , spots of Interest. After a tour, of the world they will return , to the flitted Stales. K. n. Hall of Ihe Hotel Hull Juat recently! received a letter from Mr. Stra horn tclllnc of tho delightful trip I hey. have bad throughout Eur- ope. $3 .98 1 t llHhlilili KLAMATH lJLf:A-l.S Mrs. Sarnh L. Jones, wlfn nt i P. W. Jones nf Silver I.uke pans-: ed a-wsy nt the family home last I Fridny. Mrs. Jones with herj liushnntl camq to Lhko county ' many years ngq. being one of thei pioneer families of that section. 'Mr. and Mrs. P, D. Reeder of Salem., parents .ot Delraar Reeder: nf this city hllnndcd the services: in I.nkevlew. Mr. nnd Mrs. 1T. E. i Itocilur nlsQ. attended (he funeral service. ! ijiaSV Eeonoinit in Distribution l&?z?X95fr&i Mr. and Mrs. Roy Itall are; spentliiiK .a fow days In llow-j burK wllh Mrs. Hull's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. E. Davis. Mrs. Hull beftiro lier mnrrlngo was I Miss Mildred Davis. Mrs. Ilnll lu privutu secretary lo. E4rl C.I Reynolds, sacrotary ot thu chain-: bur . of . commorce, Sbe will re- timo bcr position on Monday. That is ous motto We 1 1 up to it every ly and guaixizzzee eveirxcsruLie io dc wiicir you expect. We appi-eeidle your patronage . andb shof our , . appreclaiion at every visit. Due ta the fact that many people have notbeen tle to take advantage of, the values offered during our Big Food Sale the past week, we have decided to extend this sale, to include today, which, being pay-day, will make it possible, for. everyone to share in. the savings of fered at our. stores. Prices quoted for our Big-Food Sale good until' Saturday night, November 17. '' . ' ' Special Saturday Bargains in Addition to Our Regular Sale Prices SOAP Special Value .2 ' large . pkg, Chipso, value. 50c 3 large hars P. & G, Soap, value 15c 1 Medium Ivory soap, ' value 10c 1 large Ivory, Soap, Flake,, value 25c . Total Value SIM All tor ... 83c WHITE KING Beit Washing . Powder , Larjre Packuife ...A..S.U...'.. 3&( KAR0 SYRUP Blue Label- No. C tin. 39c NV. 10 tins 69c OLIVES, No. 1 size Extra large Olives A big valuer 2 for 35c SUGAR Pure Berry Cane Lay in a sack today 100 pounds $5.93 v. ...-a , CAKE.FI.PUR: Swftn.s Dowu Bratul . . Large size packages : : ALALT SYRUP BuckeyJ. Brand, best quality . Per. can 1 J...i LARD Swift's Silver Leaf: Ture. Pork Fat-8-pound pail 35c 55 c $1.49 - BUTTER Fresh Creamery Special Value Per pound ;J...........i 52c I SWEET SPUDS Fancy grade,; nied. QC'y size. 5lb,i. .....,1 aOC GRAPEFRUIT 25 c Florida "Russeta- 2 for ' .:..::..v. LETTUCE Fresh crisp heads , E ' Each DC'. IN OUR MARKETS PORK Roasts 22c, 25c, 28c lb. Chops 32c,' Steaks 25c lb. ' BEEF Roasts, per lb.. ......... 25c Steaks, per, lb.,.',......... 35f. VEAL Chops, per lb 35c; Roasts,, per lb........... 28c, X f t if. -.1, U 1 I