jt j'lf -f s 4 , -Ha5 TS ,ji sw l"Xfe.,,.in'. OlTOHKIl II, ll Pi. "t" rT - A r-WtflM' OrUPPlNUS I fh harvort Moon l wMtag faat; HifVfit ",no ' f0M at ,M rnnk Stewort, Arthur, Scarelaer Vut Bfhnbert have been hauling r",VloKlnnuthPIUthltweek. The Spring Uko Parent Teachers' Lioctatlon mot nt the homo. of Mrs. rlTk 8lc wt Thursday afternoon in nrePro decorations for the Spring X booth at the joint fair. Mlm SBelnin Fnlioln roturnod from Illy l4t wcok. j, T. Onrtroll, tho Wntkl'ns ssles man, m ",,r neighborhood Mon aoy nd Tuwtlay. Attbur-firlirolnor h boon helping Harl niglitniler lmlo hoy the last few 'diri. mighlrii "I' ''o home toM .. i. moids run he heard at Hliep. hrrfthe llroirti Headquarter, nest a (o iHWtonirf. -tf i CHRISTIAN CHURCH RECEIVES PASTOR THE EVENING . HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON DELIGHTFUL RECEPTION IH fllV KV TUKHIMV EVENING Foil REV AND MUM. ItAMIlO MKMIlKltM OF THE CHURCH HY A vory cnjnynble evening wuh spent at the Christian church Tuesday ovo nlng when tho momborH ami frlmidn met to extend a welcome and good wishes to llov. and Mrs. W. B. Ram bo, who havo come to tnkn up the work here. We're not in die hold-up business And youl'l never wonder or be ta doabt about our prices or prow be,, We do "CHAMPION" re Mlrlng, and wo'ro always busy a account r the kind of work we do and Hit' small price we ask. WK M MOIIK win YOUH MONKV THAN ANY HHOP IN TOWN" It'll pay )" ' have yunr old BHOKH repaired aa we repair. Ihrm. We double and irlple ttie wnu-ofli ImU of palra of alloc emy month, mimI our workman hip I mi mitt mid careful, nnl factory like that the worai look lax sheen h-iite iin looking Ilk sew. idem Shoe Repair Store Phone 3JI0 721 Main ML. i ggr iH sbsbsbsbsbsbbbt- bsbsbsbsbssbbi gggw v"BBBBBBBE! igggHigH aBBBBBBBBBBYaBBBBBBH RirgKggl gKJggggggggBgggggggggfl i JgHgHHggiHggHHHH Just. a Glimpse of the;42,000 Crowd Waiting for World Series It. II. Dunbar an president of tho official board of tho church, gave tho address of welcome. "Minister and their Influence should always bo wel comed in a community," said Mr. Dunbar, "for they bring only good. Tho churches should unlto their ef forts, and by so doing tnke tho posi tion meant for them." Rov'. Rambo followed with tho re sponse In which ho emphasised the necessity of not so much liking each other, ns having a doalro to co-opor-nto that wo may put Christ and his work first, and by working for the same goal overcomo any petty preju dice that might weaken tho church's mission. Those present wero further enter- " i i. i. ,. -. i,l I gm. aja'BVgggf PgggsggCSggggakggw T SBffKKmr'tfBtKlKBBSKBkiJKiKBK3lSvi2Uj!yKtii the Americans at Braves' Field In Hours before the first game of th lloston, thousands on thousands of b e world's series between Brooklyn of the National League and Boston of aseball fana waited at tho gate. The crowd was estimated at 42,000. talned by Interesting talks from Rev. C. T, Kurd, ex-Mayor J. B. Mason and Professor I.. R. Bowman. ' Numbers rendered by the blub, school orc'.iostip led by M. S. Talor, director, w.tj highly appreciated by all, ns w.vi iil:.i a beautiful solo by Mrs. K. 13. tlcury nnd a duet by Misses Marie Rambo and Josle Low, and a rending by Mrs. Rambo. The church was artistically decor ated with plants and flowers, and a dainty cafeteria lunch woa served. Apples, Squash and Casabas Carload just arrived and three more will arrive in a few days. We bought these direct frpm-the grower, and for that reason are able to sell cheaper than our com petitors. 411 fancy apples at $1.35 to $1.65 per box. Sweet potatoes and Hubbard squash at 2c per pound. Casabas at 2c per pound. ASHLAND FRUIT STORE tMaXtCell Service Don't buy any car before finding out what, service you can get when you need it. When you do need a replacement part, you need it immediately not tomorrow or in a few days, but at once. Remember this all Maxwell .dealers and branches carry in stock, a full luppbof Maxwell parts. Hyouha.Tiil? and require a new part, the Maxwell dealer can fix you up without delay. This is important. Ask any experienced motorist. Maxwell Service is a vital part of the Maxwell Organization. MaMjlur tUOl Touring Car $S9St Catriokt IMS 7b tktirif iftm m nfw. r" oiUNUAue MntH I Practically all the threshing in this v.clnlty has been finished. Mrs. Young of Grants Pass visited Mrs. C. O. Hunt this week on her way home from a visit with her son In Langell Valley. H. R. Glalsyer, county agricultur ist, was In this section Tuesday, mak ing arrangements for the movable school to be held at Plevna October 30th. Mr. Griffin now has his house good shape for old man winter. In Clarence Hunt has been Ailing the woodshed at the Orlndale school nouse with wood this week. James Stansble Is preparing to do bis long delayed haying, aa he now has a man to help him. George Shell Is doing fall plowing. A. Swltxer is plowing on the Whttline place. - Candidates better look wise to their Interests in these parts soon. Mrs. J. Stansble and Mrs. C. G. Hunt visited the school this week. SPRING LAKK DRIPPINGS Howie Garage, Agents Heading of grain in this section Is now a-, thing of the past, and most of the farmers have completed thresh ing. The yield In many instances has surpassed the fondest expectations of owners of farms, as well aa some threshing machine men. School In 'Spring Lake is now In session and progressing well. M. D. Ford Is the teacher, which this com munity feols is a guarantee of effi ciency. The only complaint is the disfiguration caused by the non-re' raoval of the discarded structure for merly used aa a school house. This section of the valley has petl tloned the postofflce department for rural free delivery, and has secured the signatures of 100 heads of fam ilies qualified to sign the petition. The postofflcei Is now considering, the retltlon. At the Churches Church of the Sacred Wart Corner Worden avenue and Donald street, Rev. Hugh J. Marshall. First irhs and Sunday school at 8:30 a. nt. , High mass nnd sermon 10:30 a. m. Dally mass, 7:16 a. ml UapUst Church Corner Eighth tad Canal streets. Rev. J, B. Orlta pastor. alible school at, 10 a. a., CR.De Lap, supertateadsit. Preaching at 11 a.m. aai 7:10 p.at. Everyone cordially laVlteeVto treat servteee. e Charch of Christ ScieatsataSerTive will he held Sunday morning at 113 Fourth street, Witarew-Melhase building, opposite the courthouse. The susject ror wmerrows Meson will be "Doctrine of Atonement." Sunday school from 9:45 to '10:45. Wednesday evening meeting, 7:30. Emmanuel Baptists Meet In the li brary building, corner 3d and slain. Sunday school at 10 a. m., Mr. Per kins superintendent. Preaching service at 11 a. m., sub ject, "A Man With a Plumbline." B. P. Y. U. at 6:30 p. m., Mrs. Perkins president. Preschlng services at 7:30 p. St., Bibje'ct, "Josop'h a Type of Christ." Prayer meeting Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock at the: home of Mr. and Mrs. Grlgsby, Jefferson street. Everybody cordially Invited to there meetings. Christian Church Corner 9th are. and Pine street. W. E. Rambo. minister, residence 818 Ninth street. Bible school 10:00 a. m., George A. Haydon, superintendent. Preaching services at usual hours Christian Endeavor prayer meeting at 6:30 p. m., Miss Florence Crlssmsn, ' leat'er. . Bible study and prayer- meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Mr. Dun can, leader. Choir drill Friday, 7:30 p. m., Mrs. Harry Goeller, director. We seek to serve to edify to en courage. All who are without a church home are Invited. Grace Methodist Episcopal Church Corner Tenth and High streets. 10 a. ra 8unday school, B, U. Chll tiile, superintendent. Wednesday, t p. m., prayer meeting., Vernon T. Motschenbacber, choris ter. Miss Loraine Bllton, pianist Wo sincerely invite the public and especially strangers. e First Presbyterian Church, corner Third and Pine streets. Charles T. Hurd, pastor; residence 1113 Main street. t Sunday school at 10 a. m. 10 a. m., rally day In Sunday school. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. 6:30 p. m., Young People's meeting. Everyone is cordially invited to all of these services. Mt. Laki Mr. Tls Griffith will preach at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Bonansa M. E. church Pastor Sidney W. Hall. Services for the month will be held as follews: First 'Sunday At Bonansa at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; at Dairy at 3 p. m. Second Sunday Poe Valley at 11 a. m.; Bonanza at 7:30 p. - Third, 8unday At Lorella at 11 a. m.; Bonansa at 7:19 p. as. Fourth Sunday At Bonansa at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. a.; Dairy at t p. aa. ' When there are Ive Sundays la the month, morning service will be held at Lorella at 11 a. m. and at Bonansa at 7:30 p. as. Sunday school at Lorella every Baa- day morning at 10 a. m., uperlntead eat, Henry Halaes. Sunday school at Dairy every lrst aid fourth Sunday, superlateadeat, Mr. Sedge; organist, Miss Odea. jij fiuvw f-t f .-& -u. ir Our repairing is always a bargain the best and quickest in the city. Modern Shoe Repair Co., 14-tf EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Pabllc Library Bnlldlng . Morning service, subject, "A Man With a Plumbline." -11:00 Night service, subject, "Joseph a Type of Christ." 7:00 REV. H. W. CpX will preach as above. He delivers the goods. Come and hear blm. j ri. To Whoa it Mar Ceaeera: Contrary te" reason wMgft! cently been liven elr the iaienUea of thVeeai down its night shift eefore : 20th. This desire of the continue operations will, of depend on their ability to asetetala a competent 'and suflcleat. crew. workmen. The day shift wilt steadily throughout the. .-Whaler months at all times when weather' conditions permit, sndjBo doaht.wlU operate as steadily as any factory ef Its nature In the county! . ' ll-4t EWAUNA BOX CO. !&J!W&& mrak:A aire iwfcfetftfl , laMteMrglasMt-fy1 ernaleaa . m,;& inaiiaar ..iirvkffi be eoatlatted -3;i ' - Ktifl Shepherd says Victor Red Seal 1 ords are coaclastf e ertdeace of ,pee friends musical taste. Hear shaaV. next door, to postosaee. ,. 4-tf Our Reputatioi jft 1 1 s fCL '"ssfieVereV' VSaVgBBBBBBBU , --aMsBBBBBBBBBBBBBBMBl PBr!2BrBBBBBBBBBBBy abbbI ff5 -m BBBBBa a f', TBSSSSSn O t l bbbbbb4 lr aW ' 'f I yBgBV - . . & ft it For Uing o. th M-, too prectoiM to as to rifk UrnUhinf itin tlw tJtfflstotc degree. Sechoro GETZ Wtd Phone 72 622 Main Street padej mm PLUMBING AMD TEAM FITTIIfa Stoves BewaM, aM and ! -, - CTT-J-T'j s..i . mi1 HKBT METAL WORK , I OP ALL MMBC) ---,. . 4W wejiy, -m 1023 Why Shonld Oregon Vote Pendleton $125,000 and'one-twenty-nftb of a mill for a normal school only ii miles frqm where the state owns a good plant at Weston which requires but one-fortieth of a mill annual msiaten-""' ance to put It in successful operation? Read page, 38. of , .the voters' pamphlet; and if you want to avoid needless taxation, voto 309 X No advertisement E. O. Demos, Weston, Oregon. Paid 3aV f faBBV JftaTaBBBm! bTsVbVj BeW. .BsTHbbI KzrKmMk av Mf m sTgaBSir IGIcttinI L. rl I I Eel I m ISM6E v A aw mm bbfV . . I ) : iNTvVX.v, .". V v bbBbW WBsw 'b - ' BaSSea i-l ' sJF" bSSbT BBBB"'-,",""sa BsBfcBaBBBBgge - h J Leader5Hlp Savage Tires, as did the old-time Oiieftaina, won their leadership through honest worth. 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