it Page Five THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ' iWTimOAY, D WM KOK 8AI-0ak flnlihed Victrola, IModolXVI, with record. J'liono 4K0J. .1 10. a . ' Ulllll.M.I .1 mmmtmmmmmmmmmmmimmimmimimim. m i f ; A 1 XV nnou nf tfmit hnmo mmw'T CH v The Victrola stands for Dignity, IB? . Class, Satisfaction, Education and W5 vVSt Eiuertainment, all in one. K'V ,,'' N In short, the Victrola is a gift of Ml v x pdrmanencc and mature judgement JW- KV Let's look them, oven MinP".rf Hi SHEPHERD )fW"T" flH Muslcil Headquarter 1 711 a Ho II' Idl Tuesday nveiiliiR of lnl week provided In IIhi mm room uf tlm llin linnin uf Mr. nnil Mr, Htanlay 0. 13, tlmltli In I'ortliinil. wn tho acoim of mi attractive weddliiK cere inoiiy, when Mis liliunul llrnwn (in ciiino tlm hrldn u( Chnrle Kill Jimlth, Thn iiffnlr louk plum nt holnl for KinfilH wliii preferred them to daiicln;. A ilnncn with thn lu ll Ich wnnrltiK hiilrhiiWN of crnii pa per mill tlm ini'ii wearing lie uf I ho samii tiinlcrlnl, wa tho feu turn of I tin menhir. Kvorybody 8130 o'clmk, Dr. A. A. MurrlHim of mulched rollenn tx-iiniiiiln for part Trinity Church rendliiK tlm service, i ner for this fi'iiturn ilnncn. Lunch Minn ('oimtniirn Klsher, uf Klnmutli wn served IhrniiKhoiit tlm oviinlnK Kail, wnn tlm ninlil of honor, nnil liy tint rniiinilttrii In rlinrRit. Tbuoilorii Hiiiurt of fteallln acted ns 4 licit man to tlm brlilmrimm. Jml-j Mrp( w,)llr Joll..H mi(, ,. A. , Ith tlmltli. Illtln ilniiRhliT of Mr.' ,(t,llWl wn luntmiu ,r , Ml(l. ami Mr. Stanley V K. Hmltli, mi.t ,., ,)f A1()Ul ,,,,. , , Marjorle. daiiahter of Mr. ami Mr.. ,,.,,. H11.( , , HMwl ,I()U,, I'orcy Hmltli ero flowrr Klrl.' ,,,, ,. A pleasant tlmo whllo Klllntt llmlll. nct...l n. Him ,,, Mt , roM , wlrl, bearer. Tlm bride I. tlm Mtrarllvn ,,,, ,,,,. ,, , WPr ilniiKhtnr of Mr nml Mm. ! K. .. ,,. , llrnwn, of Klnmnlli KnlU, ami In wnll known In thin vicinity liny Ins nttnmlxil IiIkIi nrhuoal Imrii. Mr. Hmltli In wnll known In I'ort land, mul ho In a ini'iiiliir of nn iil cntnlillnhnl family of Oregon. At prcmnt lin In ufflllatril with tlm fllmw-llprlrain IimiiIiit conipnny. Af ter a honnyinnon tour IhrouRh tlm noiithern part of California nml Meilco, thn yomiK peopla will re. (urn to Klamath Kalln wlmrn they will mako their futurn linuio. Thny will ha at homo to their frli-nili tho latter part of March. Tho K. (). K. rluh ,n orKanlta t Ion of titled Kcliool hoyn who nrn inembern of thn I'renbylrrlan church nterlalnel with a ilurk iiippnr on Wsilneutay ntrnlnK In thn parlon of tho church. Them went a fnw Invited Ktipntn nnldo from thn reic nlar club member, and an Interest Ink evenlnK wai enjoyed, Thn meal wan enlivened tn a great eitont by loechea, tiunln and aoiiRs. On Tuonday ntrnlnK Mr. and Mrn, Herbert I), Newell ontertaln- vd at n dellKlilful dinner parly lii rrlobrallon of their wedillnc n-( nlvnrnary. The color aclmmn of red and whlln wan artlitlcally carried out In thn tabln decnratlnnn and menu. Cover were laid for Mr and Mrn I. Alberttnn. Mra. (lot den Lincoln, Mr. W. H. Wiley. Minn Ixiretla JennlliRi, Manter Herbert Newell, Jr. thn honl and hontenj, Mr. Margaret I'ltln enlertiilned on Tuenday afternoon for Mrdamen K. K. MaRee. It. K. Sinltti, N. ( lerheln and J. J. I'arker. Tho af ternoon wa npeul In newlui; and rontetnatlon. At f o'clock a dell rloun luncheon wnn nerved. To bo selected by 01m of Hie Injillnir French compiner to Inter-) pret noiim of III" latent rnmponl-; tlnnn before the l.ondun Chamber! Muilc tloclely, bn been the good fortune of Ml Harriet l'nmnoro, contralto. wh In now In I'arln. In a letter to friend Ml i'") morn aaya: "Mr 1.0111 Auneri. noi ed Krench coinpimer, ha clionen mo In Interpret hln M'oeinna Arabo' In n fenllval of modern Krench mule to bn given In London, Nor. 29th nerved by tho hoatefi. Klethu illnno' Mrn. J. ('. Ilrnckenliroiigli wnn hontenn Wedncnday for n number of frlemln who wrrn In for miction brldgii. Mrn W. iV. McNealy won high acorn for thn ufteruoon. Tho guent lint follewn: Mendamc II. W llrldgford, I' II. Drown, Terry llurke, Andrew M. Collier, 0. II Coiad, John Kmlern, ', A. Albert non, II. I lllbbiirt, Uiuln Ilnagland, I!, I), l.amb, K. T. Ludden, Harry Gallagher, llorarn Manning, K II Hall, II. N. Moe. V. V McNealy. Charlea I.. .Monro. K. II. I'lko, K U. Patrick, I., 0. Van llellcn. Hurt Wltherow. Karl Whltlock. (Itenn Wlmlmrly and Minn Marin Me.Mil Hurry I'nlU and Minn Humpheroy entertained at on Knturday night at Ml in Hum phrey' hoiun. Thonn promt were. Ml men Klethit llumpliruy, Jean Mt Donald, Allen IUnen, llnrtha I'etti Waive Wlthemw, Klmer Kohal'tnoii. Harry I'rlti. Kenneth Mnler, Cecil Humphrey and Lyiiu Kergunon. Corvnllln. Ore. Iec. 3. Kdnu Merrltt, of Merrill, a nophomora In mmlr at the Oregon Agricultural rollege. In n member of tho Kutrr li club, local honorary fraternity In iiiunle for women. Thn Kuterpi rluli wnn fnnued for thn purponf of promoting to a higher degree, thn musical, Intellectual, and aoclal rulturo of inualr. Tho club will preienl It inoinlMir In recital thn aecond week In January Ml Merrltt In maklnK piano her major nuhject nnil In 11 pupil of Uuatav Durkdlbeiger clety. I can hardly believe my goon fortune to bo choaen by the com- ELKS PUBLIC MEMQR ' SUNDAY 1 1 Thn inoat luilreaaUit Memnrlnl ner lre held In year will take place tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock by tlio London Chamber Mualc Ho-jnhnrp In the Klk lodgn room for the baent brother who were member of Inenl 1347, II. I. O i:. The ner- poaer who hnd hln choice of innnyvlcen nrn opnn to the genernl pulilli well-known Krench nrtlnt. U and thn officera of thn lodgn have characterlted me In til letter to' extended n gennrnl Invitation for all thn Chamber Munlc Hocloty m nnlKlumatli Kail clllien to uttend. 'Inlerprelo remaruuabln', and to 1110 1 Thn nervlre arn held ench year ho wroln thn duy after our flrt)on the flrat Rundny In December In rehearnal, 'I wa ravlnbed by your! every lodge In tho Culled States, Interpretation yealordayf" I Apprprlatn eierclne with Inntru. Mia I'Aimura ha niaumed tlm mental number nml nn iidilrci liy name of "lUdUtm I'mnior" and H. L. Tonoy. I'nat Deputy Dlatrlrt humoroualy ay alio la convinced Knltoil Ornnd Hulor. of McMlnnvlllo, that It I contributing to her "run I Ml bo Klven. A genernl eulogy by of good luck." 1 1. -. . . i- Many of Klamath Kail munic lover wero prlvllegod to hear Ml I'aamoru'a glorlou volco n llttlo ovor yeur ko, and they may congratulate thomaelves on having listened to ono who I taking hor. placo among tho gront alnger. I Tw0 thurch bnaar wero In progro yealordny and today wlion tho ladle of thn Methodist and 1'rMbyterlan cliurchc oxhlblled J their Xmu wenr for alo In tho, chambor of commorco room and. In tho parlors of tho Trcsbytcrlan church. An nttracllvo Japaneo toaj booth wa prosldod over at tho ihuroli by Mr. Chnrlc Collier on Krldny nftornoon. And todny a luncheon nnil ten worn served by tho Methodist ludlt'H, I A lovelr ilance nil Krldny night wan that nt tlm Whlto I'ollcnn ho-( tel ponored by tnn univoraiiy club, with tho high achnnl stu dent na their uncut. Card woro Eye Strain Makes Eye Work An injury. j Corrected Makes Eye Work Easy. j KLAMATH FORAL SHOP fWI MAIN HTHKKT Phono nno Klonei for all occaaloim. VOCHATZER BROS, Ulve Ui A Trial t Phone WW. Our Service Mako Correct Glass es a certainty. H. J. WINTERS OKADCATE OPHOIAN rbon H9W TJM14 Mlp T, L. H (nn ley will nlno bo on tlio program, "Tlm fiiillt of our hrotliern wo wrllo upon tbu nniiiln, Tlmlr virtue on tho tablet of lovo nnil memory." Klnumth Knit Lodgn 1247 4 lint ninong It depnrted frn- tnrnlly, tho following wull known former member, in whose honor thn ninrelai'n nrn , held nlno the yenr of tlmlr d- part 11 nil John It. Htllla Mill W. J. I'rotiilfool 1912 Jniim I', llyrno 191 1. Tho, K, Klynn 1914 ' Michael lloohr I9IT, (I. I), Cornell I UK, Chin, H. Mourn 1915 Kred Melbunn 1 91', W. II. Hhuw I9K, Win. K. Hurry 19IC A a. Iwln 1917 Mori O'Conner I9IN A J. White 1919 l. H. Cnllell 1919 J. Iv. Vose 1919 II. J Lincoln 1919 llnrry Johnntoii 1920 tleo C. Mill bell I92U P. l' A. Ilncho 1920 L A. Murphy I92n !eo, T. Ilaldwln 1 920 Hnnry O'Keefe I92H II. II. L'dmondn 1920 W 1'iiul Johnson 1920 .1. I. Leo 1921 M II Wllklnn 1921 It. M. Illrhurdsoii 1921 Win A Manten 1921 Henry I.. Iknson 1921 Tlm program ronslal of the fol lowing order of eierclsea: Nocturne, from "A Midsummer's Night Dream." OrrheMrn Opening Caerrlsen, Officer of tlm l-odgc. Opening Ode, "(Irent Ituler of the I'nlver!'." Prayer, Itev Arthur L. Itlre. Lilllnby from Jorelyn. (lodnrd. Miss Dorothy Klllott Violin Ohllgato, Mr. Ilorel Memorial itltual. Offlrcrn of Hie UjilK". "Told nt Twilight" lleiirler, Orrliestra Altar Service. Officera of the LodKe. Cornet Holn, "Inflnmatu" Itornlnl J. Otto KrlU Illliral l!lllnrv. Urn T I. ttlufilAt' lwlatou, Mont . No. 4SC. "Cvenlng Star" from Tannhniiser Wiigner Orrliestra Addrean. Ilro. II I.. Tiiiimi-. Mr. Mlnnvllln Lodge, 12N3. , "Homewhero n V010 I Cu line ' Tate. Orcbealra Closing Ode, "Wo Have Klnlnhed Oui Labors ' J' nH isZs- V xb'" aa - aaaaaaaat at)" aLHHIH ,atatHl(V 1 aBHlV9 1 b HH aBaBBaaBk.4UlKSHBaaBBBHBHBSnBBBB KOfl BALt-Largo Wicker baby bug I gy, Ivory finish. Phono 480J. 3 10. I , . KOU KXUIIANdK Two flno lot ly I Ing together, clear, In tho city of Portland, close In, twenty minute walk from Meier A Krank'a retail I stnro, to trndo for Klamath Kail Im proved property. It. C (Iroenbeck, Ameririui nana mug 3 G. Ileucdlctlon, Itev. Arthur L. Itlce Tho present officer of tho lodge arn: Kxnlted Killer, C. A. Ilayden; Ks teomed U-ndlng Knlr.ht, llurgu Ma son. Kteemed l.oyul Knight, P. M Noel, KMcemcd lecturing Knight, (Hen II Jester; Secretary. II K Momyer, Treasurer, M. P Lavenlck. Squire, Wm, (lanong; Inner (luard, II. (loddurd. Chaplain. F. T. An drew. Tyler. A. F. Halflcky; Tru tee. L, . Van llellcn. Trustee, C J Martin, Trustee, J K Swanaen .MitH. M.titv wiliii:l.m Plttshuri:. I'n. "No matter what I should nay about Tanlac, It wouldn't bo half good enough," Mid Mr Mary Wll holm, "Hi Mint Wny. South Sldn, Pittsburg, Pa. "I noor dreamed It possible for a medlclno to restore mo to tho splendid health I now enjoy. In fact, I hnd almost resigned myself 10 be ing nn Invalid, nn I could sec I wnn losing welRht and ntrenitth eery day. nnil no relief wn In nluht Kor three yenr stomach trouble, headache and nervousness made my life miserable. "The first bottle if Tunis- acted almost llkn magic and It wasn't long until I wan so well nnd strong that I could hardly reallro 1 had ever known n sick day. I nm llkn n dif ferent person In every way now, eat ing, sleeping, furling nnd looking bol ter than In. ear " TaiiUc and Tnnhic Vegetable PUN are old by druggist everywhere. IK YOU WANT Klrt clan dre mak ing and good hemstitching, tnkn your work to tho Singer Store. 3 0 WANTKD Sowing. Prlco reasonable. can zi walnut. 3 r, AI'I'Liat 11.00 per box at Mollnn Plow Co, Warehouse, Spring St 3 7. IIAItOAIN Upright piano, fine con dition, at 741 Commercial St, nonr Sth Call Sunday or Monday after noon 3 KOU BALK A real bargain In n alx cylinder Mitchell engine, all complete ready to run dutiable for nuto, boat or pumping. A 1.80 KOK BALK 1920 five paasengcr Kord with starter, A 1 condition, for les than $300. 'KLAMATH KALL8 AUTO CO 224 Main. 3, LOST 1 Karly Krlday afternoon, somewhere near tho Ooldon Kulo store, a small blue coin purso, con taining a 15 bill and 7BCt. In coin. Kinder please return to the Herald office. 3. ONK KOOM CAIIINS for housekeep ing, 741 Walnut. 3 KOit BALK: 2nd hand heating stoves '.Colonial Itooms, 11th near Main, 3 AI'PLKS $1.00 per box at Mollno Plow Co. Warehouse, Spring St. 3 7 If IntrrcMei! In Uin Present or I'uturn welfarn of your eyes, con sult Dr. Ooble, 70S Main, Ph. 133W NEW TODAY AI'PLKS $1.00 per box at Molina Plow Co. Warehouse, Spring St WANTKD clean cotton rags, ! cent per pound. Danncr Motor Co, 3 r. , KOU 8ALK Trapgrnde. 12 guuge. I ItrmlnRton automatic shotgun, al-J Prices right Ask for Danncr at Danner Motor Co. 3 5. " Want a Fountain Pen" So say we all of us everybody wants a fountain pen. It's the modern implement of the day. Here's where you buy them. We fit you out with good pens at low prices and in plain or novel effects. ALSO AUTOMATIC PENCILS NEWEST CREA TIONS IN THIS CLEVER IDEA. PRICES LOW. Umicrwooift Pharmacy V. lLAITArn fALLS OKEGOrt TnrrT V 7 WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLC II ill pi,.t v 1 BUY THEIR DRUGS UccTU.?acvI THE CHRISTMAS TREES aro here now, at the FREE MARKET jany site, neatly mounted on stand. iPninn In and mako your rclectlon. lor call 492-K., and we will dollv- cr ono that will pleasa you. rnv noxuoxo k- r l A Gift of Real Worth and Dignity It is a fact that when; yon choose a Victrola as the gift oZ gifts for all the family you ares getting some thing that adds to th impressive ness of your home. The Victrola stands for Dignity, Class, Satisfaction, Education and Entertainment, all in one. In short, the Victrola is a gift of pdrmanencc and mature judgpment Let's look them over. Shoe Repairing is a Teal saving to the PUBLIC. Many pairs of shoes costing new fr'em $6 to $10 arc thrown away after 6 P; months' wear, when by M spending from $2 to $8 :S on them by having them jf repaired, another six months' service could be had with no breaking in of new shoes. We are prepared to do all kinds of shoe re pairing and ask that you try us and be convinced. MAIL ORDER Shoe' repairing given prompt attention at , THE EVANS SHOE CO. raaiiiiiiiiimi Wfll 727 MAIN SHOES REPAIRING l-4llitlltHlltllttIMMtittMIIIIMillt4lllllllllllllllllllllMMllMillliM ','---- -- --"-" -- Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted and Furnished Dr. J. G. Goble The Well Known Optician's New Location is 709 MAIN ST. Phone 133-W where we have installed a complete Factory and Grinding Plant Tlio Olil-Tiiuer nil know Dr. (loblo mid something of hi ability In fitting tho eye to glasses. To tho New Comer! I first visited Kliimath KulU In ISai mid havo been doing business hero more or less hIiico that time. 1 am now located hero permnnontly at 7011 MAIN. Shell entirely or with ' qold Trlmmlnss, Gold Rlmlesj or or wltU Hlms, WANTED: 100 MEN AND WOMEN To open a savings account at once. To add a certain sum weekly to it. , To build up and fortify themselves with an Old Age Insurance Against Want. ' i v A Savings Account makes an ideal Xmas gift! ... " 'a It's your best and most acceptable gut. $ Start the Boy and Girl right. Deposit $10 in the 4 per cent interest column -' r to their credit and encouratre them to add to it. ...i .,,. - u "Encourage Saving It Pays" FIRST STATE AND I' SAVINGS BANK 4. y jtt j, Jf aH vaal s. Hl'HtftfmtHMIMMOMMmJHmH ROJ MrW.VMVrVVVvAV vw'WVvvvvy A ' 1