V I'AQR BMVEN THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, ltttt. English Women .Aid Irish t "K&tKhvtEkmmmmrammwakammmmmmmMal nKh ?f ppjBMBBHyBBBBBBBKi TIiobo two English women hnvo como to America to testify In tho Irish Investigation tit Wellington. They nro Blstors-ln-law of tho Into Lord Mnyor MncCurtnln of Cork, who wns killed In tho wnrforo iu Iro land. Ho wns tho predecessor of Lord Mayor MacSwInoy, who died from a hunger strike. On tho loft Is Miss K. C. Wilkinson; right, Mrs. A. E. Itoblnson, both of Manchester, Eng. 'AAAAAMAAAAAAAAAAAAAMWMiWWMWWWMVMVWMWWWVWMV Loafers Barred By Agricultural School Faculty 8IIAHTA VI BW NOTES After raining und thawing tor sov- ornl days until tho ground was com ; paratlvoly baro It -was qullo a sur- OUEOON AGRICULTURAL COL- pr,B0 WcdnMdny morning to see a LEXJE. Corvallls, Jnir. 8.-8tudonts! f00t ?f 8",w whlch hnd ra,lcn lUlr- II1K IHU I1IKI11. Our school oponcd Monday nflor ono week's vacation and all scorn to aro back for tho second term of work, classes hnvlng stnrtod Wednesday. Up to tho ond of tho first day of regis trations CO now regular studonts had ! bo ,lnIW ngaln. registered ns woll as S7 Bhort courso I Henry Voss, wlfo, son Harry of students. This brings tho total num-' Whlto lako, dnughtcr Mrs. Hnnloy bor of long coursa students for tho 'nnd husband or, San Francisco nnd school yoar to 3I3C nnd makes n'"J. L. Ilalloy and wlfo woro Now grand totnl, Including short course Year's guests at lion Danlols. Mr. studonts of 3723. ' and Mrs. Hnnloy nro enrouto to Chi- Fourteen studonts havo boon sus-lcago via Portland and stoppod for a fow days visit with rolatlvcs. O. E. Hunt hns sold his dairy cows to Will Layman, who was ovldontly looking for n steady Job. "I ponded, for tho remainder of tho school year and many havo been plac ed on probation on account of low grades. Names of those suspended' nro holng withhold. Students sus-j wl, tho ronUs nimoat Impnssablo ponded who return to collcgo noxt1 tllcro woro i0 j,rcaont nt tho meeting school year will bcplaccd on prpba-of Helping Hand ladles nt Mrs. Flos tlon nnd will bo automatically drop-1,,!,, KoKlcs wednosdny nnd all roport ped If. their grades fall to satisfy tho n vory onjyabIo day. Noxt meeting scholarship commlttoo under Doan 0. t0 uo nt Mr8f wm. Frcor'B homo Wod A. Covoll. This commlttcodotermln-lnM,Iny( January 12. All como pro- cd nt tho first of tho year to wcodj,)nroJ t0 t0 comforts. Mr. nnd Mr. C. C. Forrls of Bon anza woro soon on our streots ono out nil loafors and to do ovorythlng posslblo to rnlso tho stnndnrd of scboarshlp. ASK IX) H STATEMENTS A OF HANKS' CONDITION fitntomonts of conditions of nil' na tional, bank on January 29 Is ro quested In a call Issued by tho na tional controller of banking. day this wcok. The leaf of tho tobacco grown In Turkey Is very much smaller than that of tho Amorlcan carlotlos, and Is of a beautiful golden color. A CUwlflea Aa will sell It. WWWWWVWWMMVWVWWMWMWMWMWWWWWVWWMWWVWMVWMMAAAAMAAMM The CENTRAL Hotel STEAM HEATED ROOMS BY THE WEEK, $5.00 AND UP OPEN ALL NIGHT -- Cigar Stand A fine stock of Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco. NEWS STAND Latest Daily Papers, Magazines and Periodicals- $ GUY GARRETT, Manager Telephone 1SS-W AT THE CHURCHES No changes will bo mado In this column unions tho copy Is nt Tho Evonlng llorald otflco by G o'clock! Friday1 ovonlng, RICHER lIKAUTCHUIlCIf, cor. of Eighth and High, Nov. Hugh J. Mar shall, Itov. J. V. Molloy. 8 a. m. children's service, Adults aro requested not to nttond this service 10:30, high mass and sermon. 7 p. m., rosary nnd boncdlctlon. CHItlSTIAN SCIENCE socloty of Klamath Falls hold services In tho lower room of tho Library building, cornor of Third nnd Main streots, every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock nnd ovory Wodncsdny ovonfng at 8 o'clock. T!)o subject lesson for Sunday: "Sacrament." Tho Sunday school session Is from 0:4G to 10:4G ovory Sunday morn ing. Tho frco reading room nnd froo lending library Is open from 2:30 to 4:30 on Tuosdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. FIRST HAITIHT CllUItCII, cornor Washington and Eight. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. I'rayor sorvlco Wednesday, at 8-p, m. Evory second and fourth Wednes day evening will -bo devoted to mis slonnry work, II. Y. I U. Sunday ovenlng nt 7:30 p. m. A cordial Invitation Is oxtended to all to attend these sorvlces. 9 .FIRST PHK8HYTEHIAN CHURCH' corner Sixth and Pine streets. Rev. E. P. Lawrence, minister, 437 Third street. Phono 429. CHRISTIAN CHURCH, cornor 9th and Pine streets, C. F. Trimble, pas tor, 2107 Wnntland Avo, Phono 239-R. Sunday school 10 a. m. Sermon, 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor Ci30 p. m. Sormon, 7:30 p. m. Wo aro holding Sunday sorvlces In tho Scandinavian hall 9th and Walnut streets. A cordial Invitation Is oxtonded to all as wo havo a well lighted stonm heated and large au ditorium. Tho Men's class meets at tho Star theatro at 10 a. m. Como nnd join us. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS,' Eight streot, Unptlst's church. Sabbath school ovory Saturday morning at 10 o'cUck. Preaching nt 11 o'clock by Evan-, Huge Beetle c Brought Here jSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBmSi yPPPBPPPPPPPPPPJPBPPjBPPBBBjB dlm LLawam?i aum.rirmm ',sjw akk$a This olephant beetle flvo Inches long and 2 Inches wide camo nil tho way from Honduras, whero tho world's biggest bettlcs grow, to graco tho National Museum at Washington, D. C. gollst L. E. Wado. Prayor meeting ovory Thursday night nt 7 o'clock. Everybody wolcomo. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Tenth and High, Itov. S. J. Chancy, pastor, 100G High St., Phono C37-W. LUTHERAN services will be' held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 In tho First Baptist church, corner 8th and Wn8hlnglng. You aro welcome. Tho curvaturo of tho earth Is such than a straight lino a mllo long would bo 2.04 Inches from tho stir faco at cither end. A Classified Ad will sell It- .JMSflpWSWaraf2!few Jr ix. a jBBjBlb flMsSSSSSjkijv.-HrjiflfiktfUiBW. ?5?9pMMSilliBlillflfaMHillV BilillillSW 'M TiMi777M3FnBaHarvnlcuvf(i xhl Mi MiiHipFMkUSBpHMp9 ML Mm i BEBP m iim ' WmmWmVfnMMt ' BM sflmm. " ' j Wmm . dw manq miles did ijou march the summer Cleveland was nominated Select your the ac cording to the roda they havo to travel: In andy or hilly coun try, wherever the going; It apt to be heavy Tho U. S. Nobby. For ordinary country roadt The U. S. Chain 'or Utco. For front wheel The U. & Plain. For best results everywhere) U. S. Royal Cords. iCWLCORD-NOSWJWH-USOO-PIAHl REMEMBER the time . the first automobile parade was organized? 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