( I'AOK HI'VUN THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ruiDAV, DicoKMiuni n, iom. IE (I I I III II I SOLDIERS TAKE - Hi TRAINING OIUCdON AOIUCl'LTI'ltAL COW LKiHJ, Cnrvnllln, Dee 3 Tlio Cor vnllln officii Imtnlli'N iiriirllcally nil of (ho rehabilitation iiktIcii 1 1 ti ru I stu dents for (tut uiitlrii Male of Oregon and for nix counties In smilhwnHlorii WnntilriKton. Tliu district In wlilch O. .A, 0. U hIIiiiiIimI comprises nil or woslorn Ori'Kini noiitli Hitlem nnd Klaiiutth ami l.nko counties In iioutliciiNtnni OroKim, Ilolinlillltntlnn In triilnltiK mnn fur aomo vocation In which IiIn disa bility will not net tin n handicap, TIiIh In the ilutlnltlun for rehabilitation given by Ml Ion H. JohiiN, supervisor for tliu local federal board ami O, A O. Krailunlo of 1S10. Tho federal board ha declared 000 mnn eligible for training In this local tllNtrlct. A grent ninny of thesn jiicn nro now In ncIiooI and others uro receiving training on thu Job, Agriculture In ixipiilnr amour Ibn" wen for thorn mu 100 now registered In training In no mo phaso of a-jrl-culture. Th In condition In bronchi about mainly through the necessity of keeping many of thn mnnlfBl.thri open-air, especially thoie wholliave been gassed, . TradoN anil Industries r repre sented by KG rehabilitation men now registered In tralnlnic who are fitting themselves ao aa not to bo a burden to tho country. Disabled service men registered In comtnnrco and profca alonal courses number 76. Moot of tho disabled man In thla district who nro being trained In ag riculture nro rcxliternd at the, Ore Ron Agricultural colloge. Approl jnately Z7S of tho mrn In thin dis trict nro rocotrlnic training at tho Corvallla Initltutlon. The University of Oregon and other Institutions In thn atato barn tho remainder who nro for tho moat pnrt roglatorod In pro fessional courses, Tho monthly payroll for rolmblll Intlon studuntit In Uorvnllls amount, to $30,000 which inr-int a lol to tho municipality for prn tlcally ull thu money remains hero i m ' New Equipment for Malin Fire Dcp't 0 , (Hpoelnl to Thn lloruld) MAI. IN. Per. 3. A siren, iwo hundred feet of flrrt hose, nml n Iioko cart Hero among thn ulp- inent that thn tiro department, at Hh special mooting Wednesday own ing, decided to buy. Thn siren In to bo turned by electricity from thn electric plant of either Frank Wlldo of tho Mnlln hotel or O. V llolmeN of thu Mnlln Murcantllo company. Tho flrn department rlso decided to glvn n ilancii on Now Yenr's eve They will glvo n ntippitr at midnight for tho benefit of tho fire righting crow. Thla will bo tbo fourth ilnncn tlint thn organisation haa given Nlnco It wna orgnnlied four monttiN ngo. Thn proceeda of thcao dnncoa hnvo gono Into tho equipment fund. MILL HTAHTH AflAIN T E MR NOItTII IIKNI), Oro.. Dec. 3. Af ter expanding n month's time In ro pa Ira and Improvements nbout thn company holdlnga on tho wator front road, tho Iluchner mill haa roNumod operatlona with Ita uaual forco some- what Increaaed In alio. Additions and repatra repreaent an expendlluro of nearly $100,000 and tho mill la now equipped for a long continued run. A featuro of the ahut-down waa the faft, that all of tho employe who dcNlrcd were given work under thn rontractora while they wore away from their regular Joba. Have 20 on men'a aulta and overcoata ihta week at K. K. K. tore. 21-G And ahoe In the store at 20 leaa than than regular price thla week at K. K. K. atore. 29-C - w-gr; The GIFT SHOP Klamath's Art Store 709 Main St. Tea Sets, Wonderful Pattern ......$6.50 up Baskets the largest assortment in Klamath Thn NewCompartment llatketa llaaketa with taiaela and beada. ' I'alnted llaaketa and Jardlnlcrs Fruit llaaketa. Waato llaaketa. Auto Lunch llaaketa. Iloalnottca. Laquer Boxes and Trays .' 50c up Incense Burners and all kinds of Incense Beautiful Kimonas, Silk or Cotton Crepe ' Hundreds of Novelties and Toys OUIl 8TO0K 1H AM. NF.W VB 1.IKK TO SHOW IT .COMK IN IN I NBW YOltK, Dec. 3 Hoporta of relief and of prcNaiit conditions In 13 countrlea of lOuropu will bo laid boforo tho national Lutheran council nt Ita nnnunl meeting, opening on December 7th In tint I'dgownlor Ilencli hotel nt Chicago, Tho roport wilt bo presented by tho Kiocutlvo Hocrotury, Dr. Lnurltz Lnrsen, who Iiiin Juat rotttrncd utter four monthn In Kurnpa whoro ho visited tho var ious relief atntlonn nnd conferred with thn chairman of thn Kuropenn commission, Itov. John A, Morchond, D. 1) formerly president of Itoan oko collego, Virginia, and now loca ted In Copenhagen. In an Interview Dr. Larson hna snld thnt condltlona nro In genoral but allgbtly bettor than IiinI year, and In many placea they nro actually worse, Tho roport to tho council will bring out thoso facta In detail. The grent distronit of Lutherans In Kuropo led 10 genoral Lutheran bod lei In America to fedcrato In tho national Lutheran council to facili tate relief. The flrnt opportunity to holp camo from tho churchos of Franco. Kvon beforo that these bodloN had worked together In the eommliilon for soldier' and aallora' welfaro In mlnliterlng to tbo men In aorvlce, 309,000 of whom wero Lu the ran n. Tho conncll aa conitltu tod today repreaenta a baptlxed mem bership of 2,1H,G06. with 5647 mln liters. Whllo bringing friendly aid And counsel to Kuropenn aufferora waa tbo principal purpoao for tbo organization of tho council, certain domestic problems which oro com mon to all I.utherana aa well are giv en attention. Lutherans of America have never beforo boen organized for operations on ao large a scalo. During tho year, $1,372,600 have been raised for re lief In Kuropo whoro tbo need was most pressing.' Approximately $800, 000 mors Is to bo raised. This does not Include tho thousands of dollars which I.utherana hnvo given for gen eral relief work through other agen cies, especially tho Frlcnda' commit tee. l.ast winter 2,000,000 pounds of clothing were tent to Europo and distributed by Commissioner More head In I'.otand, Budapest. Vienna, and In certain extremely congested centres In flermany. s WKHK a. DAYH PitOM IIOMK IK nOHKMIA TO MALIN MALIN, Dec. 3. The arrival of Ileatrlce and Louise Weckerbauer from Prague, the capital of Czecho slovakia la reported by their uncle, Y. A. Ilajnna of this vicinity. Tho strangers are very well pleased with America and especially with Klamath county, Tboy were on the road for 3G daya. Neither of the girls enn talk: English fluently but speak sev eral other languages, Including Gor man and Ilohemtan. Tho Misses Weckerbauer nro now In Klamath Falls to make their homo. ono with the family or Mr. Qoldsmlth and tho other with Mrs. MclhnBo, They find a wonderful con trast between this country and tholr nntlvo land, 'whoro post war condi tions nro causing so much hardship, reports Mr. Goldsmith. position v.xti:i YdiuiK until, Jfci, nmrrled, ilo tlrvs roNponilhln pmltlnn In Klmimtlt I'alU. Prefer Kink, lumlxT coiiiwiiiy, railroad of flro or other liiruo cni-norotltm, but lll roiiolilor others. Judg nioiita jerl'iici,1 chnrnclrr. At tention to detail. Hot of refer ence. Hnto lielil rt"iH)ii!lblo government i-onKIoii xiKt M'ten ). Phono UHH-M. ir IT woks PReTT-V t Nv J PIG FOR HIM ) 3or T 0(- pf4 K rir?rJ Pvtrosz- Woo !k y - Knov4 HOM1 FAST' He's - tf hM ?$L EVERV PAV VHe WAV o IlltftV . fi i """y-trrlf sV a-i t -k 4$49tft44Ct4Oitt44tt4,4tttt ? aT" Help in y X H The Chamber of Commerce by buying a rug. I will A " , j give one paia-up memoersmp wiui eacn 7, KM AftS Kr-U f t T t t t 9 X 12 Axminster RUG sold during the drive for new members. I have other rugs from $2.75 to $75.00, so you ought not to go away without the rug you want. My prices will come up to any in town. Either cash or terms. Perkins Furniture House THE FURNISHER OF HAPPY HOMES" ---j---jj- 1 1 IUS. Bacon A USEFUL ARTICLE THAT EVERY HOME CAN USE il- mi Now Is Your Opportunity For Saturday Only U. S. Government 65 nnwnni r65 W W, -a-- W WW WW- 1 Army Blankets The Army Goods Store 5 3 as--aV'-a-a-a-a-aa-a7--s---s7-a-a--s--s-a 12 lbs. Bacon v f V I . jry- . I '.,. ; -it I t X. Y .X I