t iAGE TWO ; Youth Breaks Mark JTies Al Espinosa f jn Golf Tourney i ... r sav DlEfiO. r-allf. Jan. S. (V Pj pllorloa Smith. Keiuatloual : lonlln, Mo.', south, broke the rerord at Chula Vista ' t Jine Country club to tie Al Enplnoss I cf Clilrnjjo In lb neeond round of ' the J25O0 San Diego open tour J eamcnt here today. ' - Smith srored a. brilliant (6. oue loss than the previous record for - the course. With hla card of 71 'yesterday. It fare him a total of '137 for the two days', play, i ,i Eiplnon shot hla round in 69. one over hi tint round, for ac (. apfroirata of 137. ; v Walter Hageii. British open I : thamplon. and recent winner of y the Lone Beach open, was iu ' fourth place with a total of 139. "The HalK" hot a 69 today. Klamath Team Is U Again Victorious The Klamath Kails high school quintet proved victorious for a second time over Grants Pass i-Just night at a name played In J the Klamath union high school gymnasium. The final score for ilii fame was 69 to 18. The ; game Friday night ended with f & score of 31 to 21. ; ,' Lee Prultt, veteran basketball i, player for the local team, was ' placed on the team last night, ' 'hich resulted in a much larger .t score than the night before. Ro i'Vistelli had been substituting r-r Pruftt, " ' : Leo Crochet was high score ' .an for the evening. f: Tie lineup, with the excep fVrlon of Prultt, was the same is tn the Friday night game. Botn ' met showed lack of practice ' to i- the teams. However there pis lots of good material for an . excellent team later in the tea i son. the coach said. Gun Club Will . - Practice for Shoot ; r. W. E. Lamm, president of the j-Klamath Gun club, announces that the club will open the gun ' club shoots tn the sear future i Tor spring training Work for the t purpose of a'.lowing the mem- Sers of the club to get In cbn ? diiion for the telegraphic shoot, i'M The Oregonlan Is presenting a loving cup as a trophy this year. tToe practice shoot will be held s each Sunday starting at If a. m. iAll befflnnera are' invited to try vout. It is the hope of the club i.Xo ' hare registered shoots once ! each month, the results of which ifto'tt lie ; recorded and published I ia the Sportsman Fevlew. r Elks Bowlers Have Average of 193 Members or the Elks' bowling -team., which has been practicing on the alleys In the Elks' club recreation room, are optimistic of the, chances for the "Bills" to win. the Klamath bowline cham- pionsblp. f ' The team average, so far Is ( 193, C. A. Harden, leads his f teammates with an average In ' three games, played Friday f:ght. of 217; Royce and Arthur ! Schaupp are tied with 192; Tom , patters has a three-game aver age orf 189 and Moore, the fifth : team member, has an average of "JS9. ; Indian Said Most Valuable Player f CHICAGO, Jan, 5. (UP) . Chuck Bennett, Indian back, has r linen awarded the annual Chicago Tribune trophy for being the Big i Ten player of "most value to his ; ionm" during the 1928 season, i Twenty-two Judges figured In the award. Bennett received 21 ; folnts, one point more than Wal ler Holraer, Northwestern uni- versity back. Bennett was the first choice of eight Judges and Holmer of seven. Holmer was the second choice of six and Ben nett five. First place counted two points and second place one England's Cricket Team Champions MELBOfn.VE. Australia, Jan. B. (UP) England's cricket team be-ame International champions today by scoring a third consecu tive victory over Australia's eleven. Previously successful it Brisbane and Sydney, England clinrhed the series by winning tno third match at Melbourne by Tie narrow margin of three wick ets. Although two games are still to bi plnved, England's combina tion Its once again demonstrated i' ability to cope with the ef fectiveness of Australian bowlers on their home grounds. . AKMY BEATS PIUXfUTOX WEST POINT. K. Y.. Jan. 5. (TP) Tho Army defeated T'rlnreton at baskotball today, 33 0 ii. SARAZEN WINS 'MIAMI' OPEN MIAMI, Fla., Jan. t. tl'PV For the third eousecuttvc time Gene ' Suraien won tho annual Miami -open tournament at the Municipal course here today. Playing what he termed "poor golf," he turned In a card of 2 for the 72 holes just eight strokes better than Jock Hutch ison, runner-up. . Johnny FurrelL national open champion, finished last In the money with SOS. although he was hardly accorded an outside chance alter a morning round ut SO. Additional - winner were George Christ. 304: Eddie Wil liams and Joe Turnesa. tied with SOS; Massle Miller and Charles Mayo, tied with so, and Johnny Farrell with SOS. : Daly, Breedlove Sign for Bat,tle Informr-'.iou that Mike Duly. I Pelican City, has been stsned to meet Jack Breedlove as the spe jcial on the American Legion card '.January 16 was given last' nght jby Matchmaker Joe Blokerstnff I Both Breedlove and Duly are favorites with Klamath county jtans ulio like to see local boys imix with someone they know can j flrht. Thnt is the case of Paly, jwho recently re-entered, tho ring jafter an absence of a year and j who has been taking wins over his opponentK in the last few cards in the county. Breedlove has shown on sev-1 eral cards at Chiloquiu and has a good reputation as a fighter that doesn't lie down In .the ring or wrap his arms abont hts op ponent for protective reasons. Orville Da it and' Gene O'Grady. who meet in the main event, may be seen working out every night between now and January 1 at the Legion hall at 7 o'clock, as all the fighters must train there for the fights. Many fans have been attend ing the workonts and exclama tions of approval may be heard from them as the fighters "show their stuff." Blckerstaff says. ' Ritchie to Train ! For Bout Saturday i Earl Ritchie. Klamath heavy weight who retired from the ring In June, 1927, has again entered I the ring. New Year's eve he won I a knockout over Jack White tn the fourth round of a boot In Ashland. January. 12. Ritchie will meet "Tiny"' Abbott, Cali fornia heavyweight sensation, In a card at Eureka, Calif. Ritchie, who has kept physic ally fit during his retirement. , will weigh iu at 195. Abbott will weigh 210. Ritchie has en gaged Bill Elliott, owner of the Waldorf sport headquarters, as manager and will show on "cards in Klamath county soon. Ritchie will workout today at 3 p. m. at tbe American Legion hall with -Tiny" McKee, a local man who has had some boxing experience. He will leave Thurs day with Elliott for Eureka: Scouts Will Play Basketball Game Organization of a scout basket- , ball team will take place Mon day night when Troop 3 will meet at the Sacred Heart acad emy at 7:30. The team will compete with other scout troop teams iu a tournament. Keith Ruconlch will have charge of the Troop 3 team. Practice will be held every Thursday evening at the Fremont school gymnasium, 'Scoutmaster Henry Joyaux announced last night. ' " ' Webb Rolls High Score of 258 Pins Rolling the highest score that has been made so far this sea son, William Webb, of the print ers cass A league team, yester day afternoon scored 258 pins. Webb was playing a game against Ty Fisher, also of the printers' team, at the Klamath bowling parlors when he accom plished the feat.' He scored seven consecutive strikes, spared In the eighth, struck In the ninth, and spared in the tenth. O. S. C. QUINTET WINS CORVALLIS, Ore., Jan. B. (UP) Oregon State College de feated the Multnomah Athletic Club basketball team from Port land here tonight, 37 to 18. OKKUO.V WINS EUGENE. Ore., Jon. 4. (UP) The University of Oregon basket ball team defeated Willamette University hero tonight, 39 to 19. Klamath Fails dentist: "I won't charge you for Ihe work. Sam. I kuow you can't afford It." Sam: "Thank you, Doc, and you're the man that will get all my work from now on." When a merchant gets on cash basis he naturally heads Off lot of running account. CITY Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller, res - Ideuta of the Fort Klamath dls- trlct. were Iu Klamntli Falls for a few hours yesterday. Mr and Mrs Henry Gordoiv- spent Saturday iu tire flty ahop- pins; and Timing Mends ami :..Z..t... k...,.... . v ik-irl home at Fort Klamath. ', - : . v Chester Avery boeut Ike morui I. . . . .. ..... ,i..g noura. saopping in u c.v lyeeterday from his vaneh elthl miles south of the Tltr - , .. church ntl twir chllt!TIi, PIIIy.; J. O. H.m.kTu,.lce of the'aud . Vlrl,a. wll, s,,,,,,, peace at Bouansa. ylslted friend ; them aa far as Portland, where' In the Hty Saturdays Mr. ItaniA-, they will remain for an inderinite, aer is wen mn.wu in jv umain county and U a pioneer of th Bonania country. J. M. Stagga and wife. ell- known residents of Sprague KIT- er. were business visitors Iu tlu chy yrsterday. Fred J. Itighttnelr. resident of Chiloquiu. was a guest at the Kerns hotel yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. lireen bavi been spending several days in n''.C"! r."LU.i TlT .I'T. ' Portland. While here they were guests of the Kern hotel. Mr. and 'Mrs. M. Murphyg prominent residents of Medford. spent Saturday In the city trans- acting friends. business and visiting St. Mary's Altar Society of thi Sacred Heart church will held It. day, January li. Mrs. Tlghe and Mrs. Provost will be the Ralph C. Uobrusky. president ladies In charge of tbe sale. Auy- of the Malln State Bank at Manns- hairing articles tor tbe sale llu. waa a business visitor in are asked to please send them to 313 North eighth street thin week. Th. sad new. of the passing of Mrs. H. Hobach, who formerly resided at 1018 Washington! street, was received here yester - day by Mrs. Gates. Mrs. Hobach passed away at Pendleton follow- hig a lingering illness. The end came on Friday. Mrs. George Sample win re view "The Transplanting," ' by Marie Balascheff, at the regular meeting of the book department of the Women's Library club on Monday afternoon at 2:30 at the library rooms. Mrs. Arthur Frailer is back from Janesvtile, Calif., where she was called because of the illness of her mother. - Upon returning home she reported that her moth er. Mrs. Bass, was very much im proved in health. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dalton and daughter, Betty Lou. plan tn leave in the near future for I southern California, where they will spend some time visiting L. L. Brownell of Chlco, Calif., has- arrived in the city to spend several months on business. C. C. Wells, deputy t'nitcil Cl,l maruhnl ia i I ). ,hr i,,..i., i PMI..H i rh'zz:i :T ao ia ivhHHiiiu v hotel. . ... w. . . ........ - - . . , for Los Angeles, where he will spend some time visiting in thc stmtb. Mr. Worden Is right-of-way agent for the Southern Pa cific. Miss Hope Cordon has cft for Portland to resume her -school work, after' spending an enjoy ale vacation in the city visiting relatives and friends. James Johnson will leave to day for St. Paul, Minn.; where he will spend several weeks visiting. M. M. Carter Is expected to return today from San Francisco and other southern points, where he has been spending his vaca tion. Mr. Carter Is connected with the O. C. & E. In this elty. There will be a meeting ot tho E. O. W. Bridge club at the home of Mrs. John Clover on tile Pelican City road, Tuesday, Jan uary 8. Mr. J. W. Corperliii! of the I Merrill district haa been called j to Medford on account 'of the death of her father. - " i I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ball have left for Washington, D. C.,t where they will take up aeveril Mr. and Mrs. O. A. McCarthy Indian matter, which are pend- and A. A. Bellman have left for Ing. ' I southern California, where thev will remain for some Imc. Mr. Mrs. Elslo Lemming spent a 'Bellman plans to remain the ro few hours In the city' yesterday malnder of the winter In the shopping and visiting friends. Mrs. Lemming is a teacher at the Henley school. Mrs. Marcella flaw, teacher at Klamath Agency, was a business visitor in the city yesterday. She returned homo last evonlng. Word lias been received here of the death of T T. Bennett, prominent lawyer of Marshfleld, Ore. Mr.- Bennett Is well known In legal circles throughout the sinte of Oregon. He has. hen s SUNDAY, JANUARY fl, 1020 BRIEFS ' 1 member of the state l. aisluturo and was president of the t'oos Hay Bar association. The end Iiiune because of ronipllnttlons I arising from a severe attack of lullu. nsa. Hp i (J yr the time of his death. . ..,. v k left ou this, morning , trntu tr1,:,,w t'";-,4 'u"'u'' l" j llremertoul Wash., after pcd.""' l"1' tI holldn- at tho home it , ,. ' '.I.l, J... .,.! ...,. l... "-""'" "'" " " ' rs- W. K. hchiirch. I of C alifornia avenue. Mr. Saw. " L. W. Martin, cook at the Pel- lean Ortlle, Is reported to be verv much Improved from a recent III - ness. Mr. Martin was able I" returu homo yestenlny after Im- ing conitneci to ine Mamntu ni - ley bospltnl for two weeks. Higglus. resident ol i i Crams Pass, was a visitor In the ! city yesterdayy iori?o Bertram, enililoye ,h0 8ou,hOTU ,'"'r' ' 1"'",rr'" i,!, headquarters at Portland. Mr. Bertram Is at the Arcade hotel Leo Hopkins has-returned fi on. , delightful vaintlon eiH-nt ai 1 SHU Yl.rriv , ,,. ..jtv VIkII San Francisco. Los Angeles niid!tim M , , . ; olhl.r southern cities Deau Goodmnn. resident ol . Ashland, is visiting Iu the clt for severe! day,. Mr tw.o.lman Klamath Fulls yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Streeter. resi dents of Fort Klamath, spent Sat- urday in the city shopping and visiting friend;, " ' ' ! 'Miss Jane 1'ryne has returned to her home In Ashland after i spending several days in this city visiting friends. Allce M. Brown Is spending several days In Klamath Falls . from her home at Seattle, Vash. j Miss Brown . will return toou While hefo she is a guest ot Oeorge B. Tyson. Southern Pa- clflc brakoman. Is registered 'jyt the Arcade hotel this week.' ''Mr. i Tyson is from Portland. Bud Gandes. Odull Olson and Churles "Chub" Morrison return ed yesterday from Ashland and Medford, where they visited. While III the valley they spent some time with the Warner Stones orchestra, which Is com- posed of men formerly of Klam- ath Falls. The orchestra mem bers from here are Robert Red wine, L. Ashworth and Pickett. Bud Gandee Is vlsUlnS In the city with relatives and friends from his home in Ashland. While here be la the house guest of hb . . 1 I .. : . T .- d.i.-.j. ni Tiit ii BTeuutr, sir. uhumw to whmci resident of Klamath and wa m- ! nloyed here for some time on ouu.uciu rai, iv L. I). Arnold spent Saturday In the city shopping and visiting friends. Mr. Arnold returned last evening to his home at Klamath Agency. Mrs. Flora Hayden motored to Fort Klamath Saturday evening. She will return today. Mrs. Hayden 1 s tho assistant bookkeep er .for the Klamatli News and tho Evening Herald. The Ladles' Community Chorus is notified of the meeting which will be held Monday ulglit. Jan uary 7, ut 7:30. All members arc asked to attend and each Is asked to bring music, ns this will be a special meeting. People from throughout Klam ath county continue to call the Southern Pacific offices making Inquiries concerning the special excursion which leave, here on January 26 for San Francisco. The round trip 'ticket, with 10 days' time. Is $10. The train will leave Friday-night at 6:45 o'clock. A number of the school teachers are planning to make the trip for the week-end, it la stated, ' I south. Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy will return to Klamath Falls shortly. Etswortli Moore was a business visitor tn Klamath yesterday from Langoll Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kulsetli returned yestorduy from tholr honoymoon spent In the south. Tholr marriage was an event lit this city December 22. Whllo In California they visited In Los Angeles, San Frnnel'cn, Salinas ",1a ml Richmond. They nln ieul iKomu time In Suu Meiinel with li.Mtn. Kulselh's parents. J. Harold KoIiIiihkii ia hiiI- '"f some time Iti't'o from Herkt. j '''' '"' "' ' H"'" l tl1" . Arcado hotel, I 1 Ferdinand Johnaon left yestor- " r'' ''n"1' k"r " "1 """' IUI r"l'"l,,' jund friends. Mr. Johnson wit' w oue or ino iirm reiiuonis oi Klamath Falls to go through the num. i-iiuiiv, ......'. resident of Butte. Mom.. Is In ,.,.;. Mr ....... wll, , ""1'',' ""; r- """ ' . . . ' ... h' ' 1 Mm j Lo(lKard , Ali.m:1 , . illlsl.. vislioi In Klam- ,..,,. s...ur,,.. Siu. r..,llnl. , ,,.. i,.., ,..,,,1,,,, i v i'i,.i,i.,h,..M.. r.i (reight and pasM-nger aceut or )u, (;ri,a, Xiin'herii. returned hut ;0Vlllln( (rill nm, Khor ,u. ;wnl l(uy bUHn,. M. J. I.eiu. i-lilef Hpecial ngcr.l , (l)r , Nor,hortl. ,,., panted by II. Keith. nisNtant sivut yesterday In the eHy on While here they nm (erred with officials of tl, ,.,,.. ii Id-nl C. M. Ilrllt.1 former resident if I .... ,,.., 11I1W f .,,. ,... ee hotel. I M - ..... I MH f W-..I1,. , ' . ' . ' A ' ,.,.,' ,,, .,. . ((. lu)rl Um Wn9 I they are making their home al !the Arcade hotel. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. West, resi dents of Dorr Is, spent Saturday In the city on uS lnens. Ashley. railroad man ' J'0'!1"'"!; 13 "P'oJ" l days in the city. C. Barton, prominent potu'o dealer of Portland. Is visiting In the city at the Kern hotel. C. It. Patterson, resident of Fort K'amath. was a buslueHii visitor in the city Saturday. L. t". Slsemoro, and son Jerry. ,",,. vesterday. I While here they attended the lf JZ J. Ashley, railroad employe, of Portland, spent yesterday here on business. He was a guest of thu Areade hotel. O. T. Wheeler, prominent po tato dealer of Portland, Is spend ing several days In Klamalli Falls at the Arcade hotel. Mr. and Mrs. t. S. Chastaln of Chllonuln are receiving congratu lations on the arrival of a baby daughter, born Friday. January 4 at the Klamath Valley hospital. Carl Darling of Ashland is spend!ng several days In Klam ath Falls nnd in Fort Klumnth visiting friends. While here Mr. mouu'r , . ., . . returned home from valley polnti; where they visited with relatives and friend.". v Fred and N. Daniels are home from AxlUund, where they visited with friends for several days. P. E. Waldln of this clly Is home from Medford. where lie spent the past week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Ooswirk of the Hotel Grand. ' Mr. Waldln Is a prominent sheep man of southern Oregon. lu courtesy to tlnrlr son. Bud Afhnld, who returned to Military Camp nt Ulverslde, Calif., Mr nnd Mrs. William Arnold enter tained n number 'of his lutltnato Trleuds with a dinner parly ou Wi.'dnesday evening at the fam ily home. The guests Included: Misses Lillian Peterson, Wyom- 25 is the right price to pay for a good tooth paste LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE Large Tube 25 lug 1'Wtor, Pelrlo Foster liml Naillno I'lltolu'll. , It.omoml Ar nold, Allion Stilt', Jav lltuurd. lli im llunaiil, Ailltiir Foster and the honor kiichI, Hud Arnold Mr. mid Mra. Kd t'arilwell ioul Saturday In tho i lly from tli. Ir iiiiiili north of Fort Klamath. Wlillo lu re tliev vtnifil Willi tlii'lr ilaimliti r. Opal I'm dwell, who l i bookkm'per for I lie W. I). Mill.'' t'otiHl rui'ttou company. Tliemlnro Fliit-kus was aii.itlier ' om-of-towii vtxltor line tor vl'C .Saturday sliopnlut;. Mr. Fla hua U from Dairy. ! Mr. and Mis. V. C llu.-k:.-i-j j visited III the rliy yesterdny from: IForl Klamalli Mis llaekler will : re mil I n In the city for some lime. I Mr. llai kler Is superintendent of I the Weed rain li. K. II. Ms of tin. Southern o ' sou till i-nnipanv lia- rt'tiirn.-d I from a tiirrsiTim- liolhlny vaca tion silent in l.oa Auxt'lo anil la aaaln rrglHtercd at the Wlttnitl. Arthur W t'lianlv. eillinr ol' ! tile t'hllmiuiii Urvtew, Mua a'l ! overnlchl gueel III tli - i lly and wa reglitered at the Hotel Wll- laid. V.. A. Itliil kHtlKer, owner of tllc Khu klltiger Lumber roinpjuy. i w: se mill In nt t'hlloiiiiln. re. Ituiiieil yestordiiv from till ticeu'i .of Industries mill Is rerl lered at the Wlllanl. Wold has been received her, 'of the birth of a sou to Mr. end ;Mrs. M. N. Ii.vls on December I in Seattle.' .Mrs. Unvls was formerly MIm Florenve MurpU:.' of this i lly. , Among the cattlemen of th county who utleml.'d the inert Im: yesterday to discuss proposed legislation to slop beef steallnc were: Jesse .V. lire. Hairy. Charles K. Drew. Merrill road; W. K. Campbell. Illv; W. D Campbell, l.ai.rell Volley: 1. K Alexander'. Hock Creek ranch; A. R. Campbell ami l.yle Milts oi Pine tirove: K. I.ooseley. Fort Klamath; li. L. Holbrook. Klam ath Falls. Mrs. F. J. Itowue of Ilml.'itiz.i was uinoiig tho out-of-town vlnlt. ura iu Ihe .city yesterday. (i. A. Thoma. owner of th Merrill crenmerv, was n visitor In Klamath Falls yesterday on business. Harry IiikIIiik. deputy sheriff under Sherllf Burt Hawkins, bus moved to Anhland. I J. It. Dm land yesterday flleil jsult for divorce from lleta Din- land on lilleited groilliu ot tru i and Inhuman treatment. There aro no children Mrs. Ivor -Wolfe and daughter. Hen. am visiting with friends nnd relations at Los Molne. Calif. The Wolfes are residents of the Merrill district. MIhs Carolina Varettl of Port land, who has been vlhltltiK her j parents. Mr. and Mrs. II. Ilen 1 drlekson of Merrill, returned tu , her home Tuesiiay. Missis I .on lie Dnlton and Helen Anderson of Merrill, stu dents of tho University of Ore gon, have returned to EugeTie ti, resume their school work after ; spending a delightful vacation CillCIIEJJERSiiLLS VJ r r ( !.Mi a-lrt Ilari.,n4 j Mind fi.U la lOd .i.l (inM O) 'tr : wi, oilitif.. liar V tn -i nt .1-i i:us ntAvom 11 II 0 I'll, l.",l ,4" vera knm l ll.t. !.il l. K, lM lln, Nnwl I0J ay DRUCiiUTi tvr.avwmaj IN SAN FRANCISCO ; " rr 'rr Golden State Hotel Ellis tnd Powell Streets (Formerly Golden West) A family hotel at a famous location Rates $1.50 to $3.00 Free bus, ull trains Free garage if you drivo in . JDS. THKH.MONT.W, Owner Henry J. Culiulnliniu, M(r, wllli Ml. 'iidi and lelallvi's III kl.uiMlli county. Cael (li'ieu, ri'iii'i'Hi'iitatlvn ol iho t'lii vrolni iiRi'iuy Hi Mi'dfoiil, n,'i a IniKluerH vIkIioi- III Klam ath Full .vcHti'i'day. .Mr. tlrecn mil euioiiiiv to auiiOiet'ii t'u'ifor nla on IiumIiich. liiiUKhloi'H nf Ihe Ainerl.ntl lt' uMit Km will meet on Monday eiiuitig at tho Iikiiiu of .Mrs. Al fi i-.l Collhr. Mm. A I tan Slonu Alii have charge of Ihe progi'iiiu. Frank llllii oi San l'runl : tiuuiiu: the Ihihiihsh vl'HorM In U'luiiuth Fali thlrt tw-"k. Mr. Illlls m ad the trip lv inolor. ANNOUNCEMENT NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. OI'KNS OFFICK IN KLAMATH FALLS 21 1 Hnjika r.ldt;., Corner Main and Kiglith Sis. We will be plctised to be of service to any of our present policyholder nnd to others who antici pate taking: life insurance protection. Call in and See Us G. ,R. HITT, Resident Agent For HAULING- CRATING STORING CALL 433 'Piano Moving A Specialty" a City Transfer 820 KUnMh Ave. mm I f LUair..'tt!aja A THE GLASS HOUSE 1 1th and Pino Ride with Itases'--' TERMIWASi DEPOT 615 Main - Phone 999 The Pioneer Line of Southern Oregon operating local service from Klamath Falls to Childquin Ashland and Medford, with connections to all points North and South. This company haa served you faithfully in the past years and will continue giving your excellent service. , , ' Busses leave from Stage Terminal, 615 Main street for Ashland and Medford at 7 a. m. 10 a. m. 1:30 p. roi. 5 p. m. For Chiloquin and way points! v 8 a.m. 12:30 p. m. 3:30 p. m. 7 p. m. Southern Oregon Stages TTTF, KL'AMATH NEWS . ' A. II. tiiliiiliiHliaiii. "I 1 Pimples llleilrle III Metlftlnl, 'Hut Friday ami Hiiiinduy Iu Ktiun.illl Fulls oil liimliii'ss. KI.AM l l ll KOLD KICKS A cmnliliuitioii liout- mi'iit for COLDS and LAGRIPPE SJIIiafiU'lloll (illlllillllllil or Money llifnmlcil by tho Pelican Drug Co. 71 S Muln St Klu iu.il ll Falls. Ore. 8C Storage Co. IfftWTl FIX UP YOUR WINDOWS lirfort h Inter In. UV linvi I ho Kqiiln num. All yon hnvo to tlu In rail 'Siuckrjr Ihe (.Iom M.iii." Phone 477-W .. f