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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1920)
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON m z HATunnAv, novkmmm imw. Society tHtlHMUHtlUmillHIIIlHlttt VAUK KHVHN L -jfafaiBiaaa. lb REBE DANIELS and. WALLACE fcElD IumJo 'TUG DANClt-T TOOL' A PARAMOUNT AOTCRAFT PICTURE AT TIIK HT,lt Til KATUN TONIUIIT I'AYH K7."J,MM roll A COI.T n()N(!AHTi:U. ling., Oct. 25. (y Mnll) A )imrlliiK toll liy llio fumoii KiikIIhIi nicohorito, "Tho Tntrnrcli," out of lint equally fiiiimiiH mtint I'rlntlng Fourth ami I'lno. "Illuo Tit" him hcmi purchased liyj m iorti uiyiinniy. u rnrmmrso nwnor. Driiininotid rnn print It. f.-C for 10,220 pounds. This Is bellovod to tin a record prlco for a thorough bred yearling. r.-c ($E&5 -?c 3228 49) Parisian Shop Reduction Sale of Fall Hats to Continue One Week Longer In order to ninkc room for my new Mock of Winter Mllllnrry, will sell all my tock of Kail llntn at grratl reduced prlccii. Halo prlcn on iiomn models as low as 12.98. Utliitr value $3.98, $4.98 and upward. No bat to exceed $10 In price. IncludrU In this solo urn some of tho latest models In Velvet. Oold llrocadi's, Duvotyns. .Reg ular prices ranging from flG to $30. The Parisian Shop BEATRICE HARRINGTON Proprietor 609 Main Street I jf HIlT fct Mrs. John Martin was hostess at a pnrty, Tliunidny night for tlio ludio whoso husband wore attend Inn roll call at tho Klks lodge. It Is reported to hnvo boon ono of tho iol Host and mont original of this week' social event. Tho labia was a fairy bowor with Its baskets of Cecil JJ run ner romm rellovod with great bows of pink mullne. Tho tablo was load ed with many and various tasty things to oat. Mr. Watkln won tho prize of honor and Mrs. Jester tho consolation gift. Those pnmont wnra: Mosdamo (II oil u JoNlur, llyron llnrdenbrook, John nndnrs. Jamns Watklns, Jr., Tom Walters, It. :. IJowceVo, Hardin Curler, Jloy Durbln, Juck Slater, IfauiQii nnd MIhu Vordu Cniad. h MUs Kloroncn llrndloy's birthday wan tho Inspiration of a surprlso purty given In lior honor by Mrs. Murlo Houston. Tho uvenlng was spent In dancing, singing und play ing games. Tli oho prniuint wore: Mrs. Kvcrolt 'llardonbrook, Misses Huhy Hmlth, Hulon Tumor, lluth Llnsoy, Htella Turner mid Keillor Calkins. Sunday Mrs. Krod Houston enter- talned at n dinner In honor of her mother, Mrs. Mary Nelson, who was 00 years old that day. Covers woro laid for 14, Including children and friends of Mrs. Nelson, nnd- tho tabln was beautiful with white and lavender chrysanthemums. Mrs. Not son received many gift. Tho week boforo Mrs. J. K. Hrnt ton took her duparturo for Callfor nla, was a busy ono socially for her and her numerous frlonds In Ida math Falls. She wua a guost at teas, lunchoons nnd dlnnors. Among those who entertained for her woro Mr. and Mrs. I., Juririi, who hnd Mr. and Mrs. Ilratton and Mrs. Ilratton's sons, Don and Dale Koulo at dinner Frlduy, Saturday ovonlng tho Art Nccdlo Work club to which Mrs. Ilratton bo longs, ontortnlnril their husbands and Dr. und Mrs. A. A. Soule nt the homo of Mrs. S. 13. Martin. Illshop 1'uddock vas also a guett at this tlmn. Mrs. Ilradford was a delightful hostess tho first of tho week at a luncheon honoring tho dopartlng one, BUD HOI LIFE RESPONSIBLE FOR UNREST UslCafllortleQeapestWood Phone your order in at once if you want in on the most economical wood that money can buy. GREEN SLAB, $4.00. Bad weather will soon stop deliveries on this wood and the dry slab will cost you twice as much on account of rehandling. We have block wood, coal, fuel oil in any quantities. O. Peyton & Cd. "WOOD TO BURN" 419 Main St. x Phone 535 Rock f Ages Granite TUrno and tht elements cam no more change the rugged cenotaph of HOCK Or ADDS GRANITE than it can chango the rock-bound hills from which It to aarried. Light gray In color and fine In tex ture, ROOK OF AQE8 ORANITH dda distinctive beauty te any mem orial public or private a beauty which makes the monument a strong hold of Under msmorlta ana a serine for generations yet unborn. Your task of selecting w suitable tribute te the departed will be mad easier by visiting ay elate at bae Iness at 1040 Main street and looking over the beautiful display I .have. Klamath Falls Marble and Granite Works 1040 Main St G. D. Grinle, ProprisWr ZZZXZT, a jj--'rinrhnjvnAruvi.aAAAriAj BammmmflsammmBl ' uilBBmmattfl BBsBMaaaaaB sttinHLaiBiBB?Ba 'sHBHl bBaaeaB BBmmmBSSBml I awjssnsnsnsnsnsnsnsnsnsnsna' 000l4 AVMMrWrrVVWWVvWWVeWWWMMWV TOKIO, Oct. 2C (lly Mall) t allure of home llfo and not tho rallura of tho church was held to bo responsible for tho "social unrest, tho sin and crime nnd shamn ilmi nliniln.l. aii nVMrtr l.pwl i I... .1... t.. 1 W. K. Ulodorwolf, I. D., of Chicago in an- address boforo tho World's Sunday school congress hero tonight. Tho speaker charged that "25 per cent of tho ministers of America do not themselves maintain fsmllv mini snip in inoir own homes." A wise teaehor of ancient times said: "dive me a single domestic grace and I will turn It into a hen dred public virtues,' " declared Dr. Dlederwolf. "and I wonder. If we were to' attempt to write the story of the -deplorable . legacy ta which we have fallen heir If it would not be to tell the history of fallen altars and doscrated shrines and. ta no lit. tie extent, of an apostato clergy. A missionary who had been absont from America for 25 )cars, said whon ho enmo back on a furleugh: 'Whon I wont away almost every Christian homo had Its family altar: now I find It Is tho nxrnntlnn nnd not tho rulo.' Tho causes for tho decadence of family womhln were set forth hv thn. sponsor as ronowa; 1. Tho Oulcknnlnir nt n min'i natural tondoncy to Bkoptlclsm, so largoly Induced In thin iinv in- mii.ttn and Bometlmcs upon attack on tho iiinuaniontiiis or his faith in press, ill University and llinfri'nnnnllv In pulpit. The first point at which spiritual docay manifesto Is Invari ably In tho nogloct of family worship, It Indood It ovon ho much us hold a Place in tno uro or tho home. "J. The norvous, foverlsh rush of modorn llfo as ovldoncod by tho In ordinate absorption in muterial in torosts. Modern llfo Is u dash through a crowd. A man hardly has tlmo to stop and tlo his shoo string. It Is a race to keep pace with steam and eloctrlclty. ."S. Tho dlaruptlon of the family union." The latter was caused said Dr. Dlederwolf. "first, hv IIia nm. vailing method or education which practically removes boya and girls from Immediate and continuous ur. ental Influence In spiritual things ror a period running between tho agea of seven and 21 and second, by "" wMiTe pursuit oi pleasure.. "Legitimate aa thls.destre is, when nil one'a pleasures are found outsldo the home Circle the family Ufa from the standpoint Just now under con- niuumwou must consequently suf fer," he concluded. Othor speakors at tho congress wore tho Rev, John T. Farls. D. D and religious educational agenetei nnd the Rev. Rufus W. Miller, n. n of -PhlladolDhia who snoko on Hi community aa a social conter and ft rosnons Ibll ty In auldlnir the rellclnn education of youth. (jmtort Cleanliness-- Reasiult Rates .. ri-rii-ii-iivrannnnafl'v runniuxn The Central Hotel fuvrinnrin'VvviJrij"""""""j"i New Throughout IN THESE DAYS OP HIGH PRICES THE AVERAGE CITIZEN WILL BE GLAD TO FIND A PLACE TO LIVE THAT IS WITHIN HIS REACH AND WHICH FURNISHES EVERYTHING THAT HE COULD WISH FOR A GOOD BED, A CLEAN ROOM, PERFECT VENTILATION. THESE YOU WILL FIND AT THE CENTRAL HOTEL. SEV ENTY ROOMS IN THIS GREAT HOSTELRY ARE NOW READY AND THIS NUMBER IS BEING ADDED TO AS FAST AS THEY- CAN BE FIN-. ISHED AND FURNISHED. SPECIAL RATES MADE TO PERMANENT ROOMERS. NO BETTER SPRINGS, MATTRESS OR BEDDING ARE MADE THAN THOSE FOUND AT THE CENTRAL HOTEL. J. J. KELLER, Manager.' t . t- fgyMTrtcrroxfte i aaamggwaTnrMirntl 1 I1- ' - ' ! . ? r -. jfc, in v -'iw v-artt i -' . - About Other People and About You ! There are two kinds of news in the paper. Partef- f the news is about the affairs of other people; their sayings, doings and goings to do; things that have happened may happen didn't happen. But there' also a lot of news in this paper f you know where to look for It about jroar aCfalra. Tbat'i the part of the 'news i you'll Mad la the Advertise ment. There' valuable new there abett thing yen want or win want j peakapa abavt Ming , yon have Chat ather want. v N Every Advertisement carries H . i message to someone. Many Advertisements carry '"W messages of intorest or value A ' 7 - to yon. Ysu can't afford to alas tho V Advertisements because . so ' many of them are new relaUag directly: to you orf 1ok yoar f yM8W; :n . t ;t &.& iv e' -v . fn -s : t at - . ' . s 7.'v .mdmsr t Mi 3 Kl . ..i. fcHUi TiaifKU' V w 'if 'V) MMaVM L f 1 1 '-""""" ' iririii.i.ui.uuui , &w