MOtfDAY, AUGUST , 1021. " l-AQH SIX THE EVENING HERALD, Kli AM ATH FALLS, OREGON ( 4 Personal Mention Mr." Mid Mr. W. C. Elliott and Mr. ad Mrs. J. R. Drown spont Sunday t Rook)1 Point. They report a n Itghtful time In the shade of tho big pines. Misses Beatrice Lucllo and X'lor nee Herndstadt ot Now York city left this morning for Crater lake. Tha Misses Horndstadt, who aro members ot a wealthy Now York family, aro on a tour ot tho went. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Moore, Mis Dotty Curtis, K. 0. and J. A. Monro Jr., and Will droit, chaufour, nro tourists who stopped over In Kin math Falls yrstorday on their way to Crater lake. Mr. Mooro Sr., Is n wealthy Boattlo capitalist. Misses Anna May and Jennie. John aton and Miss Waive Irow left on this morning' train for San Fran clsco from where they will tako pas sac Wednesday for Honolulu. Miss Gertrude Parker will Join the party at Weed. All four of tho young la dies have accepted positions os teach ers in the Islands for tho coming rsar. Mrs. C. II. Elsman and two chil dren ot Grants Pass, arrived Satur day to Tlclt with Mrs. Elsmans sis ter, Mrs. B. M. Hall. Fred Mqllenax his relumed from Montana where he was called by the fatal Illness ot hi brother who died shortly after he arrived. Ms, and Mrs. Emry OUrer. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ollrer and Boyd Oli ver axe a party ot noted tourists from Sacramento, who aro spending a few days here on a sight seeing trip. Miss Nellie MeAndrewa left yester day morning for Ban Francisco and Los Angeles on a vacation trip. Mrs. Don Colvig, who has been hero from Medtord for the past week, has returned to her .home there. Rolltn C Sletaer Is hero .from Wlnnemnea, Nevada with a party ot friends, who before returning to Ne vada expect to visit the lava beds. Crater lako and Ilocky Point. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ball are out ot town for a tew days vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer of Spencer's creek, were county seat visitors this morning purchasing supplies. Miss Claudia Spink spent tho weak-end as the guest of Miss Ina Oralam at tbe Graham ranch near Algoma. Mtas Mary McComb spent Satur day In the county seat from her homo In the valley. Charles Poladexter was a county seat business visitor during the week end from his ranch near Merrill. Lyle Walthers, an employe of the California Oregon Power company, spent the week end In Medtord with bis sister, Mrs. Floyd Hart Misses Clara and Myler Calkins, Oeorge Stevenson and Lloyd Porter were at Lake o' the Woods yester day. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Jefferson and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wlthrow return ed Satarday afternoon from Dia mond lake, where they have been for mora than a week. The party was delayed by an accldont to Mr. Jefferson's car, when an axle was broken, due to the rough condition of the roads. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Houston and Mr. and Mrs. Carey Ramsby are at Rocky Point for a few days' fishing. ' Mr. and Mrs. Merle Houston and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hardenbrook were among Klamath Falls visitors at Rocky Point Sunday afternoon. Miss Vera Houston, Waive Drew, Jennie Johnston, Anna May John ston, Esther McAndrews, Theodore Case, Frank Bell, Frank Mills, Pren Ua Pnckett, Mr .Foster and Mr. and Mrs. Lauton picnicked at Spen cer creek yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunbar and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Dunbar and daughter Edna drove to Lake o' the Woqds yesterday for tbe day. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Worden spent the week end at Horsefly as the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. L. Gerber. Miss Maud Carlton, who has been away on a three weeks vacation re turned Saturday night from Eu ene. Kenneth and Jean Perry, Ray mond and Lucille Harlan, Vera jnompson and Koy Patrick made a trip to Lake o' the Woods yester day. They report that it was won derfully cool there most of the day. Clarence McFall was a city visit or yesterday from Olene. C. N. Snow was in from bis ranch on Jhe Merrill road Saturday pur chasing supplies. Miss Marjorle Deliell, who has been on a vacation trip to Eugene, Portland, Marshfleld and Medtord for the past two months, returned home this afternoon. A. M. Collier and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fleet and family spent yester day visiting in Langell valley. Captain Harry Beard and family, who have been here visiting Mr. and Yourself and Ladies are invited to attend an Open Air Dancing Party at Dreamland Pavilion Thursday, the Eleventh day of. August, one thousand nine hundred twenty-one 'Dancing at nine Bring your Elk friends Tickets $1.10 WWtMMAMWVWWWWVWNMMMMSMAAMMAAMMMMMMAIMWMM WHAT THE GOVERNMENT IS DOING FOR YOU We are all proud of our country. Yet most of us know comparatively little of the activities of our government and what tbey mean to us. . That is why we have secured the exclusive right toTidistribute locally a series of attract ively illustrated folders' and booklets containing moat interesting accounts of the work of our various govern mental departments. Send os your name and address and we will gladly send you one of these articles each month with our compliments. There is no obligation entailed. SOME FACTS ABOUT OUR GOVERNMENT LOCAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTION TO DISTRIBUTE INTERESTING INFORMATION Not for years has there been such evident unrest as exists In the world today. Even tbe casual reader ot the dally newspaper sees that tbe world is sick and needs a doctor Tho way to social health is through an awakened Interest In tho affairs of our gorornmont and an Increased feeling of our responsibility in Its welfaro and administration. Not until we understand tho magnitude and efficiency ot tho United States government do wo feol tho respect for it and tho pride In participating in it that It deserves. At the presont moment, In spite of all our unrest, the United States Is tho most favored of tho world's nations. We have onjoyed a cen tury and a bal'f of tho "gorornment ot the people, for tho people, by tho people." it is not perfoct, but It Is tho strongest ( most substantial and most efficient gorornmont tho world today. Tbo First National bank Is con templatlng the free distribution among Its friends and patrons ot a series ot highly illustrated articles on tbo government of tbo Unltod States. Tho nrtlcles, although writ ten In popular form, will be of real oducatlonal value. Tbey are to bo mailed directly to tbo homes ot this community without charge. This plan Is in keeping with the new Idea that overy progressive financial institution owes a broader sorvlco to Its community. Tho modern bank is no longer only a place whore money Is deposited at one window and drawn at another. 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THK NTAH In vouching for it thuiuo for thu plot of his first story Conway Tonrlo turned his Diogenes lantern on tho foibles and fads or tho noiicau rlrho society In Now Vork and Newport, and his Investigations resulted In 'fa cility Snobs," tho latest Selinlck pro ductlon which comos to tho Star for a onn run next Tuesday. Thin Ik n Mohnrt Honlvy produc tlon, and playing opposlto Conwuy Tourlu In Martha Mansflold.' FIRST NATIONAL BANK KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. Mrs. J. I. Beard, left this morning for Corvallls. Uncle Nato Merrill was in town yesterday from his homo at Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morgan loft this morning for Malln where they will spend some time. Make that idlo dollar work! Put It In Uio bank. DOUW.E WKDIMXG Ralph Ia Drown ot Olendalo and Miss Serildla C. Slmms of Midland, uqd Ray Wilson of Qlondalo and Edith Blmms woro principals In a double wedding Saturday ovenlng. Tbo ceremony was proformed by Jus tice of tho Peace Qaghagen and Mr. and Mrs. Hansen ot Midland attend ed the bridal couples. STAR THEATRE TODAY THK I.AHT SHOWINO OK N. G O. Jackie Coogan in "Peek'. Bad Boy" Wo are sorry that wo could not ac comodate you all last night. Tuesday ' Conway Tearle -IN- "Society Snobs" Phone 577,1 and our Sales Mgr., MR. WRIGHT, will call on you with full details of our Stock offering. OFFICE: 532 MAIN