1 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SATURDAY, OOTOnER 22, 1021. rAat: two ? I t . k H 1 P.: k A ' LaVogiie Store WiO Close Its Doors This evening at 8:30 and will stay closed un til Tuesday, October 25th .arranging for the LaVogue chain of stores forced to throw entire high grade stocks of new fall'' coats, suits, dresses, skirts, waists, sweaters, millinery, furs, petticoats, etc. 4 c A1HTVTmA11 f A V V waists, sweaters, munnery, rurs, petucoais, eic. CREDITORS SALE to the Mercy of the Mile u .. r - - (3 10 SALESLADIES WANTED 4 DOORS WILL OPEN AT 9:30 2 X : f t T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ? t t Y Y Y r. i oT-t rvv vv wvwvvwwv v.ww 3JCJC. IHC WUNLIU.W DISPLAY :: $ ttHKHH KHtKi '.XMfr jycsfern, Football Conference Games Opened Today, PORTLAND, Ore. Oct. 22 Doth Oregon monVborg of tho Pacific Const Conforcnco get Into today's opening games of tho 1921 raco for tho vest- cm football championship, the Ore gon Agricultural College playing tho University of Washington at Corval lls and tho University of Oregon meeting tho University of California, tho conference champion, at Dork cloy. Neither of tho conference teams playing today have been defeated, although Oregon and tho Oregon Ag gies have played to tlo scores. Scor es of tho teams for tho season fol fel fol eow: Oregon AkrIc ... Chcnvawa Indians .... 0 ... Multnomah Club .... 7 ... Willamette Unlv 0 California St. Mary's 0 ...... Olympic Club 0" .......... Nevada' ............ C - 21 Pacific Fleet . 10 University -t Oregon 7 .... Willamette- Unlv 3 21 Pacific Unlv 7 7 Idaho . 7 , Washington 24 .... Ninth Army-Corps'.... 7 .7 .... Whitman Collogo .... 0 28 . .. Montana i 7 Tho other conference members on- gago In preliminary games today. Stanford University meeting the Pa cific Fleet at Stanford and Wash ington State College playing the Uni versity of Idaho at Pullman. The Pullman gaino will count toward the Northwest conference title. One week ,from today the Oregon Aggies will journey to California to meet Stanford. On that dato Cali fornia will meet Washington State here. C8 7 r.-i 27 14 51 Harding- Congratulates Parents .ot Sixteen Charles II. Current's family of Lafayette. N. J., would have brought grcai joy lo-xneoaoro j3vi. K9 raw sulcdo There! Tsfxte chSarand the family history goes back to the ftX?Vr!&E2fi reTit is B0. his wife 43. Tho oldest child la 25, tho youngest Is one. All nro in excellent health. I resident UriUnt recently wroto them a congratulatory nolo. See Street Cars and Movies First Time on Honeymoon HONOLULU. T. H Sept. 15. (Dy Mall) From their home on the small Island ot Nilhau, ot the Hawaii an group, 2C0 miles west ot Oahu, Ulllull Kawahalau and his bride camo to Honolulu on their honey moon and had tholr first taste ot twentieth-century life, saw their first nutomobllo and stroot car, gasped with amazement at tho movlos, mar veled at tho electric lights, and never -ceased wondering at tho metrouoll tan buildings of Horiolulu, They explained that thoy had novor Iioforo been off their natlvo Island of Nilhau, ono of tho less Important and less known of tho archipelago. They said that primitive conditions ruled mulnly on this Island, that tho Inhabitants still lived for tho most part in thatch huts, obtained their fclmplo oxlstonco In tho prlraltlvo fashion of their ancestors by catch ing n few fish and raising somo crops, principally taro from tho roots .of which "poi'! the ancient food of Ha waii Is made. Nilhau is tho last romalning stronghold of tho ancient Hawaiian customp and mpdo of life. The In fluence ot tho Caucasian has per meated all other districts of tho ter ritory. Tho Island Is owned by tho Gay and Robinson estate and no per son except n resident ot tho Island .3nay visit the place without permis sion ot the ostate. Tho island is used as a sheep grazing preserve. Thcro also is a largo peacock plan-j tatton which supplies feathers that tre turnod Into tho gorgeous lets of Hawaiian wreaths ot greeting and farewell. The honeymoon couple wcro guests ot honor at a luncheon of tho Ha waiian Civic Club sevoral days after their arrival. Tho novelty ot- twen tieth century existence -disappeared soon after this and they were making oagor Inquiries as to whon the boat left, Honolulu for Nilhau. Thoy. re turned on tho next boat, probably to felt tholr neighbors talcs that to them sounded wilder far than tho accounts of Baron Munchausen. DORMS PERSONALS DORRIS, Cal Oct. 22. F. Shar on, postal inspectorf was in town yesterday for a short visit during which .be made inspection of the local postofflco, M,r. and Mrs. Chas. Twoby bavo returned from a few days visit at Klamath Falls and Chlloquln. Mr. Twohy Is manager for the Dorrls Lumber and Dox company here. William Shirley was soverly in jured Thursday at the J. F. ranch incss visitors in Dorrls yesterday of- at the hour of 3 o'clock P. M. of said tornoon. iay, to pay said dollnquont nnsoss- mont thoroon, together with costs ot Mrs. h. R. Chandler Is rocovorlng advertising and oxnensoi or tim min i ... ... --.. .. . -"- ..v. w. w. juneh, Bocrolnry. Offlco C31 Mnrkat Htrcot, 8an 1 iVrnnplttpn r'ntlfnt-nln NM Dr. Warren found It necessary to O. 21-N 2. Kvory day. ' administer an ancathotlo in order to cut tho tooth from tho gums. today from a shock brought on by having a wisdom tooth oxtrlcatod. DKMNQUKNT HAM: NOTICB Fort Klnnmtli Mention Co. Location of Principal placo of bus iness. San Francisco, Cullfornlo. Lo cation of Works, Klamath County, Oregon. NOTICK Thoro nro dollnquont upon tho following descrlbod stock, on account of AssesBmont Nn. 1. l..v. led on tho 2nd day of Soptombor, ' i'i mo sovorni amounts sot oppo-, Hlto tho namos of tho rpmmrllvn ' shareholders, us follews: I No. No. ' Namos Cert. Shnrcs Am'tt B. It. Ileamcs 8 inn ti nnn . W. W. JonoB 13 224 2,240.- Frloda V. Doak 14 1 10. D. P. Doak ig C00 fi.nnn. F. M. Doak 10 17B "1.7B0. And In accordance with law nmi nn ordor of tho Uoard of Directors' mndo on tho 2nd day of Soptombor. I 1921, so many shares of each narcol ot such stock as may bo nccossary will no sosu ai puuiic auction nt tho offlco of tho Company C31 Mnrkot 8troot, San Francisco, California, on Mon day, the 7th day of Novembor. 1921. WOOD! Prices may advanco any day, this Is your notice, no furthor guarantoa on prices. Duy your C1REKN SLAD or DLOCK-WOOD now and avoid advances that nro euro to como. Ask about our IIUY-TAMAltAOK For Your Ilcntcr 0. Peyton & Co. "Wood to Hum 410 Blnln St. Phono OSS -yvdr CoTee - served pipind hot tvtft pure crf&m tVeteke Jw- pride in m& CofFe hv serve & ff loaded with wood fell on him ceratlng bls scalp and wrenching his back. Shlrioy was undor tho wagon working on a part that was broken when tho front wheels rolled out allowing tho load to bo proclp-j Itatod upon his shoulders. Schools and other places of con- T gregauon, sucn as mo inoaire, nro closed by order ot Dr. A. A. klnson, health officer, pending the niltpnniA nt avai-a1 raAAK nt MPArtA ' fever under quarantine. No alarm ing cases -hare developed. 8. S. Cavener and Theodore Or la-.; cutt, ranchers ot Macdool, wore'bus- WvWTTHT4HmtWtTWtWTT4T4fWTHT4Tt4tM Cooking Electrically the ideal method At- I TbkeHome Pozen Dooghnuh ' iV mtlBswsBrftlHm VMM H9& m AB 'nBssSMSt&msL vflv oS99stssm sm Electrically equipped kitchens hold no terrors for the housewife. They are cool, cozy, and comfortable in the summer. They eliminate the drudgery, the grime and the nerve racking tension caused by wood stoves. The expense is surprising ly low. Let us tell you about it. MrNAMArAArVWWWV I The California Oregon Power Company u "M"H"H Let us be your servant" i j rfTTTTTTffff OCTOBER 19th to 29th CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS 4th & Main Phone 5000 Make Your Contribution Now! Dance Tonight "UI"HALL (Formerly Scandinavian Hall) MUSIO FURNISHED HIT ROBERTSON'S ORCHESTRA SPECIAL FEATURES INTRODUCED TONIGHT GOOD MUSIO SMOOTH FLOOR ENJOYOBLE TIME ADMISSION 8Bc EXTRA LADIES 80 .y-f I t&.