pAflK rmt THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OKIOOW HATURDAT, JUI,T 81, 1 HlMfi4HiM!IKS4A4l4ukAAilUlULAt UA.AAAAAAAAAAAJ I !',ivvvvvvvvvifVvvvid 5--www v-v-'r'---'-'--'-'''''''''ir-'-ir'''""'"r- 1 A i t doing awny parties and parties for V vlHlinrN In Klnmntli Fulls, constitute B tho greater part of the society events j for thin week. A1 jj Tho snnunl "Welncr llonst" of the t draco Methodist church wan an of- WLW.i..t ...1.1.1. ..-.. Ml... .......I... v ; ; .' V f ! -' n . I Society y t Y V t ? T ? 7 t 7 7 7 7 To Arrive Monday Night ! CARLOAD OF POTATOES LARGE WHITE By the sack, 51-2 cents a pound. Small quantities, 6 l-2c a pound. BUY NOW ! Klamath Cash Grocery ihii which fiiKr'nnu wiu uiiejiuuii of many of the young people last night, however. One of tho prettiest of the farewell parties, given here for some tlmp, wan In honor of Mm, Kllzubrtth Houston Haines at the home of Mrs. Waive Jacobs Enders .Wednesday afternoon. The affair wgas riven lo offer an opportunity for life-long friends of Mm, Halneii to bid her I goodbye, 'as she leaven Saturday for Yakima to join Mr, Haines, who I connected with the Karl Fruit com panies hranch factory, In Washington. V. Thoe present were: Mrs. Tloy ,Orem, Mm. Leslie TerwIlllKcr, Mrs. I llnrdn Carter, Mrs. Chart's Moore, JT Mrs J. 11 Carnahnn, Mrs. L. Jarobs, X Mrs Knders and 'Miss Vefda t'ozad. J Mli Ilorlue and Mlis Vera Houston. V j Tho t owing society of the Sacred ' sa V Heart church met Thursday nt th'-'lTOO I ATF TO C AQSIFY'dlAMIJEn MAIDS WANTED at the home of Mrs. Charles Ualln at her I ' "" LM ' L lKJ l1' " Whltu I'ellcan Hotel. 31-2 home on Sargent ncnue. The dnyj 1 JL v.,. devoted to work for the bazmr (FO'l RENT One bed room with 4i4 T ..i.i.i il i. -I.,.- i. it... .,...,., , ' " vuii iiium- Sonora Nocturne, $160 " ' HIGHEST CLASS PHONOGRAPH IN THE WORLD Earl Shepherd Company "One Business Music Exclusively" 507 Main Street MWWWVMMWMWWWWWMMMWMWWWMWMWWMMMWMMAAWM . which will b rhen In the autumn. Ings or after six o'clock p. in. 31-4 ADDITJONAIi Elt.HOXALS -1 i ATA 1 . Ia!nt refreshments wore nerved by the hostess. FOIl SALE 3 extra good. Durham I j Those present wero Mcidamesl milch cows, all young. Inqulre George E. Furberot Midland, was. Adams. IloKue. milaghan. Cornish, "" Coster, at camp, miles out n tho city yesterday on business. .""'" . ' .. " ,. , on McCornuck ranch road, near old, , ,,, rw-..,. ,m to. rr., ,John Drehr. Emll Drehr. Eckwall. quBCy camp. 31 Mrs. Harry J. Dwjer will leavo for iL'l.acnlck. Mnmnn. Mitchell. Mots. .Portland tomorrow morning, where v.v """ '"" "'"' ' """ Theatre last night will return It to f ! Mr. T..rulllli-or nt lhi. Slur. he ulll V Ai.n,,i .imv n,.mi,. nf ih r.n- save trouble. 31 "e treatment of his eye Irhenbncher, Noud, Santaman Cnrr, Von Kraellngcr and Calhoun Tlsbe, H the person who took the boy's she v. Ill Join her husband, wtio nas rtirvdn rrnm In TFnni nl inn Nlflr t.. -. i . ... k.1. u..- !... .,.v ..w .. w. .. . . ueeii luicuit lu munw ma uuiir? tiicio In order to be near specialists for ' A rtorlh league and their friends Rath- It. C. Spink Is a city visitor from his 'summer rchort at Idlercst oa IKTCttniVPI.' Hahiiu. t-niif Inanr. ! iTfil nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. .- ... .1.. T , mice ur in lien iiiduiuuv-u in iuc D...!nv (.., fnilnv 'Uenrge Walton, on ConRer avenue. 'Oregon Fire Hellef Asioclatlon with H''nK c' ,0"'V Thursday evening for tho nnnual C. C. Ilrower, who at one time work T "U'lIhav IFnnit t'tili w&n V ..1 .,- ,.r .mi.. Vnt..rinn iim. tbi. 1,nl hB" l8,e,J' swp'1 lhc agency ,-eave this week-end for a two weeks,' ; ' Kntherlno Upp this , .f , coanty omce 102o i ''nr High street. 31-3 ,,, u 1 . Afi.r .n in.m-rtinn .nf ih i.lico T. N. Cunningham, a rancher, nninv.i.t. ,,,. .. n.ni ninvini? New C-room plastered house for from I'Ino Grove, t.as In town this Mr. and -Mid. Charles Mooro and in cd several years for this coompany Mr. and Mrs. h. G. .Van Dellen will. t T T t b Ml Vera Wood and Mls rpp terms. Call owner. 2CSM. after M;MgMgM;4;;;M2; (loKI," nml drank wonderful cofTee ---- made by Mr. I.lnfcsty. ' Mfi I ti 1 a. iit lil list tilfuls nn I list Irn. t n xnlmntii rtvwl tttiii. ttit til Ij I nitirnvu. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Englcbrlght. of New York City, who were tne p. f. . M .house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie 2, 1920, at 'Hnvura fnr the mint two ueks. en In ' ' ,... ..n,iP thn i.ir tri.. .'iporieit 1 reasonable, cheap for cash, or morning 0n business. He report rames under the big trees ..Irected mM t down d ow . 31-2 eying to get uieir nay crop in ana that it Is heavy this year. Pnattlnn rfH.n mnti U'lth ln Tl -I.lt . 1 nrntin.1 n nummnth fire, on the. ".""'.rr ..""" "".-" .".""" " " "" " -wut.v. ., river bank and loaned their "hot When all were jeady for n rest fron p, I no games wie joii coinjuiiiy ;uim-i m. or Sundays. ARE NOT GOOD sufltig uould bo mado on tho tri inci.iloiis cost of foundation and in 'iriiuxis eb-vutor eiiiilpment. II a builder iTtct a six to eight for schools and other public Improvements. The low building plan.',' ho said, "would proven! congeMlon, promote-1 WANTED- & years experience; fri curPur- ,h h, h s.hooi here. wa. ln tnwa 31-2 yesterday from Chlloquln whore he Is Interested In the mercantile bust- MASONS ATTKNTIO.V cess. There will be n special communl- C. A. Vogt was a county 9t vlsl cation of Klamath Lodge No. 77, A. tor this morning from I'oe Valley. Monday evening, August , H SImm,. . former resident of KMT , story building In a part of the city .safety and good health und by lore- 7iHi (.. anrnnJInif tt Ibn filialnoak provide in t.m v tAnnl ft ntfanil tertalned with a dinner at the White"' c ' rpn pTiaVtaiv W that Is the business section," Mr.iinB spreading Jewell said, "and If that business dlstr.it over u wider ana hecllm shllls In n deciide or two. the worn stores, which would result . . .... . . .... .1.1.... ...i 1 . ...1.. " siruciuro ran rea.iny 1.0 useu lor a Kr.-irr v .,.v.m.... .. ... ,.... Wedne.Mlay to n number of frlendsi !H.f. It U Htlll 11 niarkrtnlilo liutld A low building, Mr, Jewell an IVIIcan hotel. Wednesday eeninc. i Mrs. K 0. CummlnKH as hostess ll rtnnfe n m VVnrk v v vtwvn r " i . ... , . . a J... Degree. All Master Masons s county is in iown ior a iew u.ji from ualliornia, wan a party or friends. Wllllem Marx, of Merrill, Is in town today looking after business affairs. M. 31- IUDS WANTKIf ' 1 ing Tho sumv Is not .MINNEAPOLIS. Minn. July 31 skjsirnper. I.iiw liullilitiVM ereile.l cn exiHnalve. 'Whim hnlliier Ii.-i.-Iii In ,.ren Inw ' ' 'ne UIo MU.lllly Illds will be received at the rectory . . ut . .11.. .I.... fla. "I OUWieU IICUI I CUUILU, CI(UIU UUU 1-nvlnln Wntera. .ml her ulster. A114B.... ... .... ... . true of the scrted can bo built for H cent, per Mater ; re ,, h, " lo'-for the TreT lots m more profitable than sky- buildings In our cities, tho treinvnd- nl n n.irtv hnnnrlnc her mother. Mrs . IMF Cnnvml II. n, .hllh .!!., I. nv. ,. ..I . . .W.. . .. . Horace fireeiey wiu iiio ursi rau dldte for the presidency to make an cubic foot cheaper than u lull build- fnm Vnn(U1Bt M1,80url. The after- tlon of the buUdlng for the Sacred tel specch-nwklng tour of the ., , noon was spent In needle work and Heart Academy. Eacn 0 a must De coumry. . Mr Jewell a Jl Ve h.d made Ia,e ln ,hp atX'tnn ,n8,ey refre8"- . WS? of "he anrcuuT of the The coral roads of Berm.d. am Mr. Ji wen ossirttu no nan ruuue menU wpfe ervedi 1bIU IllanB ond gpeclflcatIons ay emong the finest In the world. They Those present were- Mesdames be bad from llev. II. J. Marshall, are as smooth as o dancing floor, and ktidy of revenues from a large I heir annual convention hero. This Is contradictory tn tb generally ac cepted theory of realty men. Heading n paper at one of the 40ns on "Analysis of J lie Compara tive In vent ment Value of Office Buildings of Various Heights,'1 Ed win H. JoWell, of t)maha, an advocate uliice land values are enhanced by the Increase In population 'In a sec tion und not by the slie.of bul.ldlngs on It, structures under lu stories In height "wore inpro profitable In trial a 1 . . ... ....... -" ---- - -- - - ..... -- - can be put Into other 'milliner 01 omce Dunuings in more j ,, ,e c p Mag0f Aj Carlson, jThe right to reject any and 1 all Bias are nevcr ,,rty Th.. mnn..v nnl Int.. l. Oan ,U CHIOS, aUUlllg mai lUO r- . .,,,. c. n nbMt. J P " "' ""' "" "" ncriipvrH towtT.nr Into tho air In thiuoun umoutit of uionc' now being iired aiiiltiliiM tt viirliilld flUmhtitt Ilf I hi ttr luiililltiir fitiinilnt Iftn m nml tinli. tt Nnllnnnl Amnrlnllon of lllllldlni I Iihkmiu ntn. x 1 i....,...,- .. 1 ..1 ...ii.ii tu.. .... ... t... ..i.. than .50 cities, uddlnic that tho re- " .....' n.v,... i v l reserved. iniicin iiiiu ,nuiifcvi PMVenvi hi uuiiiiuiKrii 1 in' HiiMirj jui in 111 en - aiary MCliie c. vMirvnciii i ,,, ! valors, heavy frumework and other ("''u n"a eipcndllures from 143 0ooUer( n Jf sheets. II. E. Watten--31.10 JOHN DREHEIl. Chairman. TH1? C8E OK inese columns will Incidentals necessary to the erection ui. ' " u "" n,urg, j. HichanUon. H. H. Gallagn- of 11 skyscraper would pay for good, '"come 01 uooui ti.11 .r iuso fcr and Garrett Van niner. practical office building four to six,'0" whereas It would require I2.S4 . stories high covering the sam piece !'r "luare foot to make the Invest-; A cnttrmlnl! affnr 0f Thusday was of ground." Mr. Jewell, who Is chairman of tho operating experience committee of ineiit realize six per cent.. HARDING AND C00UDCI ' ' that the A.-J. W. Club, which was of the low building theory, said that Mho building owners' and managers' EVEN IN GERMANY association, also usstrted that tbe low office building plan wouli) spre'ad I the business districts of cities over' wider ureas and raise land values, enabling cities to raise more revenue U -i MICHEWN UNIVERSAL CORD A super sturdy over-size Cord Tire that estab lishes a new standard for supreme dura bility and freedom from skidding. Numeroas coBipaw the lent have proved that Mlrlielln Ifnlversal Conls tiro unsunNM-il for froedom from blow iiau unci for'wuiy rlillnK iuullllt. (Viine In and see them. s -v. -DtitgaaiBBB fats"'- 1 W v H - . VJ . entertained by Mrs. Charles Moore and Mrs. I.011 I). Rogers, nt tbe home of '.Mrs. Moore on the west side of the - . OLD CUSTOMS' FALL r,ver' nMll,M the c,ub n,cmbers .vs.v valuing trrxw wvern, out of town ag VT17II ni IUK4I isurpic, ti .. .. .-. IIKRI.1N, July 10. A venerable ' n boweT of wonderful pink roses and' Teutonic Institution, the Stummtlsch, Breeng. ' Us dlsUppoarlliK. Tho btammtlsch 1 out.,ts Invited wero Mesdames. I wit tho middlo-cliiss mini's club. buWc,nr)co E, Wordcn. of Oakland: I-. Ulnco tho prlco of beer has gone Ml SurBPant and deorgo Waulp. of To from 30 pennlgs u pint to 2 murks ,,okni Ka'nsiisj Harry H. OnllenRhor. for lesH tbuu 11 pint, tbe Imlucemont 0l willows, Califernia: Frank M ltd gather round tho oakon board lii J Anderson, of Oakland. Cnllfernln: 'somo vaulted 'Keller' lo dlscusa poll- i.avnla Waters and Miss Julia Wa lks, art or philosophy Iiiih faded1 tori(i of Vnndalla, Missouri. A. M. away 11111I the great decorative stolna wonlen, Evan lloams. C. S. Moore, I .villi the omhossod pewter lids hayo iliocomo inuro shelf oi'iiiinieiitB. Ilerlln StummtlBCho voro many nml various. Each hud tts own cus- h. (1. Van llellon. Leslie Hogers and J. II. Carnnhan. Club mombers nre: G. M. Ilamsby, fieorgfi Cliastnln, K O. Cummlnge. E. 8. l'hllllps. Jennie toms and convlvlnl ritual. Some, Hum. V. II. Ooollor, J. E. Ilratton, wlioro pulntors, cartoonists, actors 'n, j, i)Unbar, Ellen Viol, ltufus und lltorary inon foregiithered, wore Mooro, S. R Martin and 11. E. Wat -tew I 1 afdj IbskpssSsSbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbQP''J sSBBBBBBBBm ' M eSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBK cJ y-JF iFSSSSSa b SX&PViVsSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB . '-Jr'af vw I 1 SSSSSSSSBSSsVsBsDiV'sHsWBleils! " A W BBBBBBBBSSBBBBBBSBkI BSsBBSSstsVCulssiSSBBBSBBm. Bsfl At. 1 sWwlsSBBBBMsPsSBBSJ VDsySsSHsSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsSBBBBBBliBBK famous throughout tho Oorm&n Hfiuaklug world and hud heon in con- METROPOLITAN GARAGE UN AND KLAitATM KLAMATH FALLB , tluuous existence for over a cen tury. Tho latest onu to go Is the unlets' Stummtlsch as SlochoiiB, In tho Oeh ronstrasse, with which many tnmouB nnmoB are aBsoclatod. To tbe traditional Gorman, tbe end of the Stanimtiscb means the end of aemutbllchkelt, that particu larly boatlnc state of mind Induced by good cheer sad high thinking, fA i f f ' ' t, ' The Eaaplr et Merocoo.ls the aost llmpcrtut coaitry that is ahaolutely without SiBtwiaspsry tenburg. Tho friends of Niullno O'Flaherty suprlsod her this afternoon with a party honoring nor eighth birthday. Her little guests were:, Holen and Elaine Chaney, Marjorlo Tlghe, Hel en Cofer, Helen and Anna Thorson, Katberine Edmonds and Elda Hous ton. "- A Chinese schoolmaster beckons a boy bywa'nt V I, ', ,v. him sway. Hathsath Is aald to" catoie tweaty flve ut c.fffhBdrMcaMsoC iAsuity ImJHr.. v m. t....uii.. a..nj4 nmrari nhotocraohed together for th . w "--- -I' 'IiiSr w..hl.tAi hAm. -; arst umo u u garaea m wuwr ! -., .. v ; MjtjMWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWAVVVVMWV 2 or 4 Passengers Wanted FOR SUSANVILLE Faiw$aao6Eak COE'S AUTO SERVICE r . f m-i;jxn ,1 f, ,r. n 4 Atl. v S ittl: jj-irijiruijjij-iru-riri.rirrTi itl 1 M M 1 ; liiJ i-vi ! r. 9 r V .V ' .