I'ACIM 1'IVI) 8ATUIIDAY, MAYSft, lost THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON M - - R .S Omii of tlio miiHt delightful presen tations Of (III) HC1IIHOI1 WIIH given Inst nlRlit nt tlio Hacrod lluurt Academy whim ttm uiidli'iico enjoyed an oven Ing with tlio American composers tH presented by tlio ynungor pupils of Hlstor Angelica, Tm music room was prettily docoriitflil with seasonable blossoms unil ferns nml n patriotic nppnnrnnco wan given liy tho draping of Amorlcnn flags, Tlio Htor Hpangl )l llnnnor wiih beautifully rendered by tlio opening number by a largo rhorus with violin nccoinpiinlmnnlii by Wnllor llnnnon, Int violin; Anltn Ijxwrcncii, 2nd vielin: Dnvlil Totlon, 3rd violin, ninl Opnl Oiinlwull, pluiwi. In tlio rendition of tlin iiumborH which followed each pupil pluynil ex- , rplllonally woll for tlinlr ages, show ing Reed torhnliiun and finish nnd ulso n lnunlcnl understanding. After thn proKrnni. which Ih published be low, Father J. V. Mnlloy addressed tho audlenco with spuclal ndvlco to Ihn parents on tho vnluo of .hours of " iirnctlcn for tho muiilc students who hopo to becomo tho futuro Amorlcnn compesers: Kncnrn tut violin. Walter llnnnen: 2nd violin, Anltn liwroncoi 3rd violin, David Toltou; plnno, Opnl Cord well. Vnluo Francalso . M. II. Drown Ada llnll Oriental Dreams Johnson I'lnrlca Klllott Onrdcn of Roses Irouo Hitter (Jertrudo Hnvlth nnd Mnrjorlo Tlgho Mlnuot L. V. Hnnr Louise floss llrrcnuso lljlniiky Margaret HnrRiiH What Have Wo IMno Todny Targett Climn Intnrmono ... Arthur Vlol.it (Inlo (n) Flattery Hnvlnn (b) Hungartnn Dance llelnhold Dorothy Wnllucn Venetian Wutnrii . I.. V. Bnnr l.orotto- Konop Last llopo . . (lottschalk , Mnrlo Davenport (Iraml Mnrcho L. Itenk Wllmn droli, Ada Hull Caprlccloso .- Hcliutt Hnmnnn Stout Hark' lfarkt tho lirkl. Hchubcrt Mint (lennvn (llnnn, Avn Marls Htolln I'lano Itnmonn Hall Mm. Ouy Manning had n few frlondii In for bridge yesterday. Thoso present vtoro Mesdamcs (Ircgory, lLanson, Molhaiio nnd tho hostess, Mr. Manning. Mrs. M. A. C'allaghan had as din ner guests on Tuesday opening Miss Cecil I., Schreyor of Portland, nnd Miss Lydla Frlcko. Mr. mill Mm. (loorgo Stephenson entertained nl breakfast on Sunday morning In their apartments nt tho Kvann npartnionjs. Tho guests wore Mr. and Mrs. 1. Albortson of Pelican dlly, Mm. Estullo Carrier. Miss M. Key nnd Mr. Ooorgu Forgo. Mm. Clint llrooklna wan a rhurm Inic hostess to th.i Lolsuro Hour club on Wednesday af ornoon of this week at hor homo on Itoio Mreat Tho af ternoon was onjoynhly sp''iil In play- Let George Do It Bring in tbat Swiss Watch and we will repair it. GEO. L. 622 MAIN J CLOTHES OF REAL DISTINCTION must bo iimdo for tlio wcuror Individually. It mo majK.o your bow spring unit nnd enjoy wearing really Ulstlnctlvo cloUilng tailored to fit you perfectly and to rotnlu 1U oxtrn-sinortncas during long ronstunt wer.( . CHAS. J. CIZEK, Merchant Tailor SIS Main St. Ink brltlgn after which dainty re frenhmoiitH wore lervnil liv tlio Imr tosN, Mm. (Iregory won tho prUo for hlKhust HCoro, TIiomi p'lMent wore Mesdamcs Klllott, Campbell, Gaming, Klmliull, Hlntnr, Dunbar, Mtithnio, Colllor, Ilnkor, Manning, K. II. Hall, West, Umb, (Isegory, llnnnon nnd Torwllllgor. Dr. nnd Mm. Iloyd und tholr daiiRlitor, Mumlo Iloyd-Wiigiior, and Mm. Wiignor'a llttlo daughter, Kloa nor, nnd Dr. nnd Mm. Hoax Iloyd nnd tholr children, Morcodos und Kdwnrd spent u most onjoynhlo Tuesday when tlmy motored out Into tho country und spent tho day plcnlclur, Tho fourth birthday of Audroy Ijivenlk was tho occasion of party for tho kiddles on Kunduy ul thn Ln vcnlck1 homo. Tlio usunl birthday enko with other delicious refresh ments worn served by Mrs. I.avenlk. Tho ufternoon was spent In pluylnR K nines. Thn Ruests woro Jean Con- noM, Helen Korst, Loulso llalloway, Owendolyn l.ornnz, N'lnn Conley, Cloo Mkwnll, Carolyn Noud, Audrey Ijivonlk, Itobort llrett. James Wnl klns Jr., Jnmes Drchr, James Ford und I'uul nnd Arthur Ilrlotenstlen.. In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. I. Han- nes who have been vIsltlnK at tho homo of Mr. and Mm. John Vale. Mrs. Frank Andrews entertained nt dinner on Monday for Mr. und Mrs. Vulo nnd Mr. and Mrs. Hannes. Apaln on Tuesday. Mm. Andrews on tortnlned nt u birthday party for Mrs. John Vnln. Tho house was beautiful ly decorated with pink roses. A very plonsant social aftornpon wai spent by tho ladles, after which dainty re freshments wuro served by tho hos tess. Thoso who wero present were Mesdnmcs Frankfort, Stein, Kuiiiiiih, Melb), Thomson, Jaeobson and tho hostess. Mrs. V. O. Smith entertained a fow frlonds at brldRo on Monday af ternoon of this week Mrs. Frank Wnrd was winner of tho prize for hlRhest scoro. At the close of tho af ternoon, dainty refreshmunta wero enjoyed by tho Ruests, who wero Mesdames Qcrbor, Willis, Stono. (lowen, Wnrd. K. H. llnll, C. H. Mooro and GeorRo Morryman. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. V. Ixjosloy of Fort Klamath, aro tho parents of n baby Klrl born to them at Ashland on Mon day, May 23. Miss MarRarot HarRUs wus hostess at a farowoll party on Saturday nf ternoon at tho homo of her mother, Mm. W. O. Smith, In honor of Miss Alma iJawrenco, who will loavo In n short tltno to mako hor homo at Mcdford. Tho houso wns beautifully decorutod with red nnd yellow tulips and thn samo color schome was car rlod out on tho appropriately docorn ted table whcn dainty luncheon wns served. Tho afternoon was spent In METZ STREET I playlnif Ramos nml music. Thoso pres ent worn Alma I.siwroncn, Kutherlno I'lrlrli, Kllznhatli MunnlnR, FrnnclH Mel.nnii, Itnlioccu llumphroy, Marlon Wurtloy, Iahui nml I.nthim Mlllnr, Iluliui Caldwell and tho hostess, A number of thn friends of Mrs. Mnmln lliyd-Wnmnr tendered Yor mi Informal rccnptllon ut tho Hotel Hull Annex on Monday ovonlnR. A most nnjoynblo nvenlnR was roportod by thoso tircsent. I'unch and wafors -iro Horved tbrouRhout tho evcnlnR. Tho followInK delightful program wns given nnd ench number was en en eored: ' I'lano Holo Valso Caprlco by Josof Kofmann ... . Deatrlco Walton Vocal Holo An old Italian Song by Mrs. Wagner. I'lano Holo "Minuet I'adorowskl by Elizabeth Itanmby. Vocal Holo For All Ktornlty by Dr. Mallet. Violin Holo Avo Marin--Ilach-flou- nod Knthorlno Wnlton Kong Voices of tho Woods Rubon- stein Molodeo Quartet Vocal Holo Norwegian Mountain Song Mm. Wngnor (Ily request) Vocal Holo Bolveg's Song Orclg by Mrs. Melby. Vocal Holo . ...... Hchubcrt Wnters of Mlnnetonka by Dorothy Klllott, with violin ob- llgato by Mr. Uorcl. Tho soloists wero accompanied by Mrs. Don. J. Zumwnlt, whoso charm ing personality went far toward mak ing tho evening a succoss. Ono of the most attractlvo affairs given this week was tho Mothers and lluby party on Thunday nftemoon, Riven by Mrs lsllo Itoeers, at tho beautiful homo In Hot Springs, com plimenting Mm. Wayno Urldgeford and her chnrmlnR little daughter, Waynetto, of OlympU, Wn who aro guests of Mrs. IlrldRoford's mother, Mrs. II (' Chamherland, and sister, Mrs Clarence Underwood. Tho Ilogurs homo wns beautifully docoratod In pink honoysucklo nnd (Continued on I'ngo 0) f BOMB 8TOIIAOB IIATTEIIY FACTS: You might a well say that you can buy an auto mobllo for $200 as to say that you can buy a battery for $30. One signifies Just as much as tho other. Voltage counta for nothing when It comes to tho capacity of a battery. Tho nmpro hour capacity Is what counts. Tho largor tho bat tery tho Rrcatcr tho umpro hour capacity and necessarily the greater tho cost. ..We could build you a six volt bat tery for $2 that you could wear for a watch charm. It wouldn't run your car but It would bo six volts Juit tho same. Investigate I.UTHV It will pay. IlKKD AUTO BirrriA CO. II th Nt. Near Mitln i'hoiio S08-J -real CoTee .served pipind hot with pure cre&m Weteke treer prftfe GofFee w serve & it Tote Hone e Dcpen Dov&wuh SO? Attention- 7 T 7 ? ? T T y ? T T ? HfyJHHHfyr BIG DANCE Dreamland Open-Air Pavilion TONIGHT Music by Cochran's Jazz Orchestra Accidents Late In tht Day. Dr. V.. Outli of Ilerlln proves by tatlstlca In the Zentralblntt fuer Oewcrbchyglrne, that accidents occur more frequently In the last working hours, being also of a mare serious nature. Considering this Increase In accidents, and the decrease In work done during the last working hours, be concludes that not only workmen, but also employers have Interest In re ducing the nuiiber of working hours. m Herald classified ads pay yon. A Series of Human Interest Talks on Insurance "FULLY INSURED". The cscuso often given for not taking- out insurance is this, "I am fully insured." And yet, when protection is badly needed when insurance could stave off business disaster or make profitable expansion Bosslble, thousands of men find lat they are not "fully Insured." When tho merchant finds the store on firo with a small amount of firo insurance It s too late to. get "fully insured." When tho doctor says "too bad you didn't apply for life insur ance sooner" It's too lato to get full protection for your family. With our large Kno of policies I am able to mako proper recom mendation for your case. Think It over and talk with 'CLINT M. DROOKINS The mrnnnrcMii U k m FImm ass-M Prices Have Gone Down! WE ARE NOT STOCKED WITH OLD HIGH PRICED GOODS. IT WILL PAY YOU TO GET OUR PRICES BEFORE BUY ING FURNITURE. ; Johnstone Furniture Co. lono-ReLTLf WHY? Uso ordinary Fir Flooring whVn you can buy tho famous ' LONG-BELL FORKED LEAF OAK FLOORING For less than you would pay for a good carpet? On account of a recent decllno In tho market we aro able to make ' these exceptionally low prices: ' 13-16x2U CIr. Quartered White Oak 1225.00 13-16x2 U Clear Plain White Oak , $170.00 13-16x2 U No. 1 Common Oak I 90.00 3-8x2 Clear Quartered Whlto Oak ,..175.00 3-8x2 Clear Plain Whlto Oak H20.00 Wo h.ivo this stock stored in dust and moisture proof bins ready for Immediate delivery. Wo Invito your Inspection. BIG BASIN LUMBER CO. PHONH 107 NOT1CK FOIt PUBLICATION IBO- LATKI) THACT (PUUIJSHKK) PUUL10 liAM) SALK DEPAItTMKNT OF TIIK INTKIllOlt (Not Coal Land) U. S. LAND OFFICE at Lakeview, Ore., April 29, 1921. NOTICE Is horoby given that, as directed by tho Commissioner ot tho General Land offlco, undor provis ions ot Soc. 2455, R. S., pursuant to tho application of Oscar Peyton, ot Klamatib Falls. Oregon, Serial No, 011381, we will otter at public sale, than 14.00 per acre, at 10 o'clock A. to the highest bidder, but at not less M on the 11th day tot June, next, at this office, tho following .tract ot land: SWV; BKU Sec. 8, T. 388., R 9 E W M 'The sale will not be kept open, but it 4 i ' 4 O 4 t will bo declared closed whon thoso present at tho hour named have ceas ed bidding. Tho person making tho highest bid will bo required to Imme diately pay to tho Receiver tho amount thereof. Any portions claiming advorsely the abovo-descrlbod land are advlsod to tlio tholr claims, or objections, on or before tho time designated for salo. Notice will bo publlshod for five consocutlvo weeks In tho Klamath Falls Herald, JAS. F. nunOESS, Register 2-9-16-23-30 WEATHBIt REPORT OREGON Tonight and Sunday, probably showers; warmer tonight la the eastern portion. l 191 I MSB ;.m,h