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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1921)
pagm root BATURDAY, FEBRUARY IB, 191U. THE EVENING HERALDJ KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON it 1 ' i The Evening Herald J. MURRAY. IMItor VIIED 80UM: City Editor Publlshod dally oxcopt Sunday, by The Horald Publishing Cdmpany ot Klamath Falls, nt 119 Eighth Stroot. Entered at tho postotflco nt Kla math Falls, Ore, tor transmission through tho malls as second-class mttor. MKMllKH OK Till: ASSOCIATED PRESS. Tho Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to tho uso for republication of all news dispatches credited to It, or not othorwlso credited In this phpor, and also tho local nows pub llshor lioroln. BATUimAV, FEBRUARY ID, 1021. Personal Mention Society Tho lady employes ot Moo's store enjoyed hot tnmnlos nnd a gonornl Kood tlnvo at tho homo ot Mrs, Id a Grimes ot Pine streot Wednesday evening. Tho participants In tho party woro Miss Elltaboth Sullivan, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Helen Meadows, Miss Mlnnlo Walker, Miss Mary Walker, Miss Clortrudo Cox, Mrs. Louis Hongland, Mrs. William Mc Nealoy nnd Mrs. Ida Grlmos. Tho Ten Cup club of tho Metho dist church was entertained by Mrs. MOT L llffl EDITED ItY mail SCHOOL STUDENTS MMMAAAMAAMMWWWVWWWWWMMAMMMtMMAMAAAAAM Why the Hi School Needs a Gymnasium Thoso who nro Interested In this "High School Corner," cannot hnvo failed to notlco our request for a gymnasium. Tho request has not been very emphatic, but It exists, novorthelcss, nnd only needs a lit- tlo prompting to spring Into activity. Formerly, n kind of gymnasium was mndo out ot whnt Is now ttio LAKH KUWAUNA I). M. Smith of WasbliiEton street Thursday afternoon. Games, social1 cnioienn oi tno nign scnooi uunu conversation nnd refreshments were '" Th' WI8 "t very satisfactory tho afternoon's plensures. Twenty- nt tho ' ""J l much too smnll four ladles woro present. Mrs. W. J., tor Purpose nt prosent. Stelnmotznnd Mrs. II. R. Momyorns-1 l-wl '"" makeshift ot a slsllnc hostess In serving. Tho next gymnasium room was hastily pro- Ifnrry Warren of Chlloquln Is In meeting of tho club will bo held nt ; l,nre1 to nccomodnto tho girls' town on bustnoss J. W. Fader ot Chltoquln left this morning for Modoc Point. Arthur Ekwnll, representing tho Crator Lake, Lumber company ot Bray, Is In town on business. Tho Rov. E. p. Lawrcnco left this morning tor Mcdford, on a short bus iness trip. ' Carl J. Brumer Representing tho farm bureau exchango ot Medford has been In town on business. Mrs. H. D. Lamb was operated upon Friday for appendicitis. E. J.' Hammond of" Merrill is In town on business. W. C. Van Emon returned last night from Salem, whero ho has been for two 'weeks on professional busi ness. Mrs. John McCall returned Thurs day from San Jose, California, whero tho has be.cn visiting relatives for "the past two months. T. A. Puckett left this morning, with his llttlo grandson Claude, and granddaughter, Bonnlo Puckett, for fain homo In Winters. Texas. i ot i gymnasium classes. Tho room wns very smalt nnd inefficient, but was put up with throughout tho yoar. Tho students could not do credit to tholr work In such n poor placo nnd when tho weather permitted, thoy drlllod outside. A body ot studonts and teachers went boforo tho school board nnd pleaded for a high school gymnasium. A half-way promise was given, however, no gymnnslum has been seen or heard of slnco, This year not only aro wo minus a gymnasium, but also n gymnasium Instructor. Although physical train lng Is compulsory In all schools In tho Stato of Oregon, wo havo It not. Why is this stato ot affairs In ox IstcncoT Why nro tho students of Kla' math county high school denied that, which they nro entitled to by lawT Not only do wo need a gymnasium building to tako physical training In, but wo need It, for so many other school activities. Somo pooplo havo tho opinion that tho studonts of high School aro dead havo no school spirit, and In general aro going to morning for Ashland, whero sho will spend ten days assisting Evangelist Geo. Bernard In tho singing dur ing tho revival meetings. After an automoblla Jaunt through Arizona and tho Imperial valley, California, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gor don nnd daughter aro In San Diego, according to a letter received by J. H. Drlscoll. They nro enjoying their vacation and expect to return to Klamath Falls somo tlmo next month. NEW TODAY FOR SALE Largo upholstered rocker and Axmlnlster rug; also other household furniture. HOD Ore gon Ave. Phone 43-W. 19 FOR. SALE Hart-Shaffner & Marx suit, blue serge with pin stripe. Size 38. As good as new. Call at 320 North 8th St., between 5 and 7 p. m. 19 tho homo ot Mrs. F. II. Cofer North Tenth street. Tho, relief commltteo of tho wo men's auxiliary ot tho American Le gion hold n very successful stiver ton In tho Bluo Bird cafo Thursday nt tornoon. This wns tho ladles' maid en effort to establish n fund, and they wish to oxtend their thanks to tho management of tho Bluo lllrd and all others who holped runko tho tea a success. Tho Missionary society of tho Christian church hold a special nicotine nt tho homo ot Mrs. W. E. Sechorn yesterday afternoon. This meeting was held In nccordanco with a general call for missionary soci eties nil over tho coast to meet and discuss tho many phases of tho work on that day. Thero was a good at tendance. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Arnold enter tnlncd nt a prettily appointed 11 o'clock Valentino Day party Sunday morning, in honor of Mrs. Arnold's tho bll(li un,nt chnnco havo wo hul to show our school inlrlt? Kin rn thn Mr. and Mrs. Arnold's footba acaton , OTOr thrfro hayo been no games of any kind. If wo Lnko Euwnunn, Queen ot glories, With tho myriad lights of sunrlso, Clear rofloctod on thy bronst, Thou nrl fair, oh, Lnko Euwnunn, Knlrcr far than nil tho rost, Lnko Kuwaunn, I Winter holds thoo, In his cold nnd donth-llko clutch, Locking thoo from sluiro to shore. Hoes this daunt thoo, Lnko Kuwaunn, When thou'rt falror thnn boforoT Lnko Euwnunn, In tho springtime, When tho moon Is rising high, I would gently atcnl nwny 'Cross thy sllont, nllvor breast, And would sol till break or dny. VEDA GRIFFITH HISTORY STUDENTS HAVH MilKP RICSPITH Tho history ntudouts woro both Joyful nnd sad nt tho samo tlmo Inst Wodnosdny, It Is possible, although it does not noom probnblo. It Imp pound this wny: Mrs. Cnrrlor ttio history Instructor wns sick nnd un ublo to bo nt' school, consequently tho history classes woro dispensed with. Tho students woro very Joy ful In thnt thoy did not havo to study for tholr history rocitntlons. Thoy woro vory sorry, howovor, thnt Mrs. Carlor was 111. Although sho demands study and thorough preparation for recitation nnd therefore Is considered "hnrd" by tho (Undents, sho Is loved mid npproclnted. RUTH DEIiAP Wo chnngo or ropnlr your hools whllo you wait nt Brndloy-Evnns. 17-10 BRANCH LI UK AH Y IB APPRECIATED AT MAMN MAUN, Fob. 10. Tho n,rrlrnl Inst Monday of it trnvollng library from tho Oregon Stnto library brought elioor to ltn coiirIriioo, tho Union high school, fllnco opoiilng Inst full tho school tins buoii handi capped by not hnvlng n llhrnry, nor access to sufficient roforcnen or oth or books, Tho library obtnlnod con tains r.O books, covorlng most ovory phnso of ordinary community nnil school lutoront, nnd will bo hnpt nt tho high school for gonoral use. MARKET. REPORT PORTLAND, Fob. 111. Llvostoclc Htuiuly; butter thren conts higher; eggs two cents higher. No wet foot If you t so Nnlono Solos nnd winged foot heels. Put on nt nmdloy-lftfans, 17-10 Mrs. Jonn unicsiy leu mis birthday. Tho decorations woro of red hearts. guests wcro Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Edwards and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hoagland. ' , Tho women ot Moosebcart Legion gavo a box social in tho lodgo rooms Monday evening, a short program following tbp auctioning ot tho boxes. Jack Hunsakcr won first prize In tho "hearts" competition. and Jack Almctcr was awarded tho Consolation prize. Mrs. Wcddlcr won Uro prlzo for tho best decorated box. Tho box sale amounted to 1150. Tho ball was very prettily decorated in lodgo colors. Tho progrum, asido from cards and dancing, was as foleows: WANTED About four room house, modern, on or close to pavement, garago, or room o build ono. Must bobargaln. Give price and location, I will pay cash. Address Box X. H. Herald. r 19 FOR SALE Ford truck, 1250. See Dick, Cor. Cth and Klamath Ave. 19 FOR SALE-7-Runabout roadster, good. Sco Dick Cor. 6th and Kla math. 19 FOR SALE: 3-room plastered house Hazel M. Bustamante: Highland Fling, Jean Thompson; "Old Black Joe," Etta Sewell and Maud Chris tonscn; Oriental Dance, Lucllo Sher man; "Miami Shore," Hazel M. Bus tamanto; Butterfly Dance, Jean Thompson; "Let tho Rest of tho World Go By," Etta Sewell and Maud Chrlstenscn: Ballet Dance. Lucllo Sherman. Tho P. E. O. society was entertain ed by Mrs. B. C, Thomas at her homo on Pine street Tuesday night. Mrs. Andrew Collier read a paper on tho Mesa Verdi National park, nnd Mrs. Lloyd Stowart gave a review of tho book, "Tho Seed of tho Sun," a had a gymnasium, a basketball team for both tho girls and boys would be in existence Lively school func tions would bo taking placo, and Klamath county high school would show tho citizens of Klamath Falls that It was filled with Just ns good boys nnd girls as any other high school on this coast a high school composed of Hvo wires. For all study and no play makes energetic students dull, and they lose inter est In school work. Indeed, many and various aro tho reasons why we need a gymnasium Won't you help us to get onoT What If It .IniU ..Mat M.MMAM V.... .....1.1 "Tho End of a Peaceful Day.".,., . .7, ' " .. ' .. uiht.j '"'?" noiuiuB oi sponuing mousanus ot dollars to Introduco thoroughbred stock Into Klamath county. Why not spend somo of thoso thousands to help raako healthy, cloan, citizens out ot the young pooplo of your county? RUTH DELAP with bath on pavement, largo lot) treatlso of tho Japaneso question in 08x140. Price J1BC0. V500 cash, -bal- tho west. Miss Lvdla Frlekn. rmm. anco llko rent. The Ryan Realty Co. C12 N. Oth St. 19 FOR RENT Cozy sleeping room. Heat, hot and -cold water, bath. C22 Klamath Ave. 19-24 'J ty nurse, favored the club with a talk along tho lines of her work In this county, Mrs. R. E. Wattenburg entertain ed tho A. N. W. club at the resldcnco of Mrs. J. F. Gooller on South Rlv- FOR RENT Pleasant, furnace heated bedroom, adjoining bath' room, use of telephone and bath. Dr. , ersldo street Wednesday afternoon. Domorest. Phono 447-R or call at ..,,,. ....i,' , in., 227 Jefferson St. 10 1 reed, work, book discussions, nnd " ! refreshments woro enjoyed. Mrs, C. YOUNG MAN Able, Industrious, ro- P. Mason -was present as a guost. liable., desires position with fu- The, members present wero Mrs. R. turo with local firm. Not afraid of'Q ,,. , ' r n .. hard work or beginner's salary to,- Moore' Mr8' c' M- nunubjr. Mrs. Btart. References, Box R, O. Herald. 8- H- Martin, Mrs. Ellen Pell, Mrs. i-j-i. u. lummings, .Mrs. j. f. (Joel- ler, Mrs. R. E. Wattenburg, Miss Elizabeth McCurdy and Mrs. M. S. West. FINE MODERN HOME v, n,t win,,,, ,.,., hnai. t Drive un the Tenth St. pavement to'- ., .. . No. C04 and look over that new nnd,ou lnonag al n "" uress "ancing strictly modern six-room bungalow Pa"ty at her homo at Sixth and Lln- CARD OF T1LYNKS We wish to thank tho many friends who so kindly assisted us during the Illness and dcth ot our llttlo daughter, Iris May. tMR. AND MRS. PERCY TWOM-BLY. Wo uso only tho best whlto oak sole leather In our shoo repairing. Bradloy-Evans. 17-19 with full basement, cement floor, laundry trays,' dutch kitchen, buf fet, many built-in features and big closets, largo fire-place, shade trees, cement walks and big corner lot. If you want a real homo In an Ideal lo cation, look this over. Price 18750. Torms. Chllcoto & Smith, 633 Main St. 19 FOR SALE Our services. Wort ' loy's Taxi at Jewel Cafo. Phone 185. ' 19-21 LOST Open face wrist watch with wrist chain attached. Roward if returned to F. U. Patrick. Star Thea tre. 19 Whero shall we go from hero, boys. To tho now Hot Springs Bath house. 19 If you iwant the finest work done on ladies heels, bring them to Brad-ley-Evani. , 17-19 coin streots Wednesday evening. All tho guests appeared in costume. Re freshments wero served at tho end of a very pleasant evening of danc ing. Among tho events of next wook will be a Lincoln and Washington social program to bo given In tho chamber of commerce rooms Tuosday aftor noon by tho Woman's Relief corps. Tho program will begin at 3 o'clock. Tho first numbor will bo a selection by tho .Harmony Syncopated orches tra, which will bo followed by a song by 40 boys, under tho direction of Miss Evolyn Applegate. Tho life of Washington will be discussed by Mrs. Charles Wood Eberleln, nnd Dr. II. D, Lloyd Stewart will glvo a.patrl- otlo talk, Miss Clara Calkins and Mr, Patterson will sing a duot, and tho orchestra will glvo several other so lections. Everybody Is Invited to at' tend, but n special Invitation Is ex tended to cx-scrvico men and tholr friends, Miss Bettlo Gray entertained 12 guosts at a swimming party Friday evening at the Whlto Pollcan hotel. Refreshments wero served at tho end of a very pleasant ovonlng. Mrs. Beatrice Chandler was tho hostess at a delightful dinner party, Thursday evening, In honor of Mrs. Andross of tho Andross-Glovor Stylo Shop, who has Just returned from nn eastern trip. The dlnnor wag given at tho Rex cafo, and covers woro laid for nine guests. Tho tables woro beautifully docorated with pjnk and whlto roses and ferns and pink nnd white placo cards carried out tho general uso of theso colors In tho dccoratlvo scbomo, Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Charles F. Stono entortalnod tho brldgo club at her homo on Main street. Tho highest score was made by Mrs. Clar ence Underwood nnd at tho closo of tho gamo refreshments woro sorvod by tho hostoss. Mrs. R. II. Dunbar gave a dollght ful dinner party Thursday ovenlng at honor of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dun Mrs. J. S. Elliot ontertalnod at oj card party Friday evening nt her homo on Pacific Torrace. Tho guests included tho physicians, their wives, and tho nurses of tho Warren Hunt hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Frank B, Rob inson, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Dunbar and Miss Edna Dunbar, AGAINST HUHOOL RUL1CS Mr. Gootz says that It is ngnlnit school rules for mlco to nttond. Ho sntd this nttor n linrmlcss llttlo mouso had caused n great deal of dlsturbanco nnd excitement In tho as-1 sombly Wodnosdny nttarnoon, Tho mouso hnd ovldontly been living high ' In tho cnfotorln. Porhnps, ho got ' a peep at somo book ot learning, which hnd beon left In tho cafeteria, and decided ho wantod an education, or Just -wantod to sco tho world. As tho classes woro passing between tho sixth and soventh porlods, ho ven tured from his hiding placo, and rnn down tho stairs to tho socond floor. With ono accord, tho girls scroamod ' and disappeared, and tho mouso, at- J most as scared as thoy, hid till tho building was onco moro qulot. Then,' ho cautiously stuck his noso Into thai study hall. No ono was looking, so ho sped across tho room. But a frightful scream told that ho had been seen a scream which echoed and rcechood through tho building. 1 Soon tho assembly wns tho scono ot riot. Tho girls woro standing on tho I chairs, screaming, tho boys trying In vain to catch tho frightened mouso. Mr. Gootz who had boon called to tho sceno ot action, succcodod In catching tho mouso, and order was restored. After tho excltomont was over, Mr. Goetz tank wearily Into a cbalr. Then,' It was that ho forbado mlco admlttanco, to day school. Can you blamo him? JO UPP From the present indications I must have furnished all the happy homes in Klamath Falls. Well, I will not be too par ticular, and if your home is unhappy, come in and let mc try and help you make it as you would have it, for I have furniture at prices you can afford. If the wife is not satisfied a pretty good peacemaker is a dining table, set of chairs or a new bedroom outfit or, maybe, a new UNIVERSAL BLUE, ELEGANT RANGE is what she is yearning for. In any event, I can furnish you with just about what you want, for I can take your old furniture in exchange on your new purchase. REMEMBER, MY EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT is at your disposal either day or night. PERKINS FURNITURE HOUSE "The Furnisher of Happy Homes" 120-126 N. Sixth St. Phone 41 Kodak Prices The prices on all models of Kodaks, from the cheaper Brownies to the most expensive specials have been materially Reduced We have a complete line of them, and will be glad to show them to you at any time, whether you contemplate buying right now or not; Prices $2.50 to $60.00 Our amateur finishing department is well equipped for turning cut your Kodak work. Prompt service. Best work. We use Velox paper only. Costs us a little more but we charge you no more than you will pay for the cheaper paper elsewhere. QUALITY is our motto in this department as well as in our drug store. 1 FSURITVH iri Aiwr ATPwr t?at t o nDPinnu lACCUPACvl WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR DRUGS ' 'a? yzzT: -. -)... . tevt &k fwmm " ;2EZI2gfSgS2gggggT'ra