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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1921)
Page Four THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Monday, meommim , imi. vi& v.- ri ,. 4 I .! P. tm' M ! -f", M8 lSSl l m m in . REPRESENTED AT THE 0 A. C. . C011VALL18. Doc. G. (Special), Merrill Is well represented at the Oregon Agricultural colego, .sit of the 3400 ttntlenla corning from' ,ther. This Is a great Increase over tie... enrollment of any previous year Tweuty-tlvo of these arc front Klamath, county Merrll students nro represented la , four departments or schools. Home economies claims three ot thjm, mechanical engineering one, pharmacy one, and music one. Letter Offlcld la a junior In com merce. He la the aon ot U. W. Of. field, ot Merrill. Aard Adr, aon ot Mra. Leona Ady, poatmlitreai, la one ot the 73 -atudenta taking engineering, lie ! tpedalUIng In the mechan ical branch of engineering and li a freshman thla year. Three of the atudenta lire at Waldo hall, tho dormitory for girls. Kdna Merrltt, Uabo Shambart and Wanda l'ope all belong to the Phil Ion dob, which at Just rocently organlted In tho hall for the pur pose of railing tho atandarda ot scholarship and furthering the ao rtal advantages within the group ot glrla living on the flrat floor. Wal do la tho largest women's halt on tho campus. ,, Wanda Tope la a freshman or "rookesa" aa tho first year girls are called. She la taking homo econom ics and Is a tnombor of the home economics club. Mlta Tope also alnga In the choir at the Congrega tional church. Mae (Babe) Shamhart. daughter ot Mr. and Mra. O. P. Shamhart la taking pharmacy and Is one ot the 1S6 students registered In that courso. She belongs to the pharma ceutical association. Pharmacy Is a papular course nt the college and many nre preparing themselves to take charge ot drug atorea and como nro taking prc-medlra. Henrietta Davis, formerly rt rea Idont ot Mnrrll, hut now ot Mon .ague, California, la a Junior In tome economics. Sho stays with her nunl and uncle, Mr, and Mra. 3. 11. Kennedy. Her cousin -Ituth Kennedy Is nn Instructor In tho ichool ot homo economics. Mlai Davis haa made a great success ot her work and will undoubtedly ho blo to Kcl A good poillonv,whon she Is graduated, Sho takes on ac tive Interest In church affaire. Do ing n member of the Christian en. deavor ot the Congregational church. Kdna Merrltt. a sonhomore. Is specialising In music and French. 3he Is making good and Is In de-J nund for playing at dances and entertalnmcnta. There are SO nth- irs registered In tho school of mu sic. Kvery department In tho college shows o gain In enrollment. Tho school ot commerce leads with 790, engineering Is next with 743, agri culture 706. home economics S34, pharmacy IS 6. forestry and logging! engineering 97, mines 79, chemlcal engineering 7$, vocational educa-; tlon 75, music Si. Men registered outnumber the! Tomcn, the number of men beldg' moro than twice the number of women. That the collcgo has a repitta- PERSONAL MENTION tlon for efficiency Is Indicated In. the number ot students trsnfr red from other Institutions. Two. hundred and tclve of thorn wero transferred from 70 other Instltu-! tlons, representing twenty-four states .two territories and two for eign countries. I I HOVAI. AltCH MASONS llcgular communication of KUm ath Chapter, Number 35, K. A. M . Tuesday evonlng at 7 30 o'clock In tho Masonic temple. 409 Main street Work In the lloal Arch degree. All local members and visiting brethren urged to attend. Uy order K. 11. P. J. E. Dratton. secretary. 5 6. i.itn!-,51ff,e(! ,n the. PTM",,t or future welfare ot your eyes, read the following carefully. Eiamlned Dr. J. G. Gobfe aTdFurnl'shed Tho Well-Known Optometrlst-Optlclan has Opened Offices at 700 Main Street Phono 133.CT Where wo have Installed a completo grinding plant. We are pre- fwc,i0.-e,r6 TOn qnlek "' H Ton auffer from Headache. tye-Straln, or your present glasses are not satisfactory, you may gain great comfort and relief by consulting me. My prices are reasonable and consistent with tho value ot such service. I have helped hundreds In your city and county. and I might help you. Ir,elir U nlmp" Eye Glasses' or ramf nimlosa with Bows Miss Ida 11. Momyor, of tho First National hank atatt, left )esterday morning on n Mvcntton trip to San Francisco and l.oi Angeles ttho ex peels to bo away for tho next three wooks or n month. Miss Hcsslo Walker wns In from Merrill oer the week-end xlsltlng with her sister, Miss Minnie Walker Miss lloss'o Is school teacher In tho Merrill schools. ' Chester Whitney and J W Trip lett wore county wont business visitor Saturday from Merrill. II. F. Vlcory, who operates nn ov tensho farm In the l.ntir;cll valley dtslrlct, was In town over the week end trnnircttng business. O. P. l.lttlo visited In the city Sat unlay from his ranch home near Kcna. K. L. Slhers Is In town today from tho Klamath Agency looking after business affairs. Mrs. A. I.. Madden and small daughter, Hobcrtn l-ee. returned to their home In Sacramento this morn ing after nn extended llt with Mrs Maddens parents. Mr. and Mrs Hob ert Fry. 'Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fylllng, ho for the past few months have made Klamath Knlls their home, left this morning for Marysvllle to locto Mr Pylllng will be connected with the La VoTue store In that city Th many friend of Mr and Mr, Filling will regret tholr departure for the southern city. Unto nrrlals at tho Arcade hotel sre- H. Koepper of San Francisco lien Jones and II. K. Welton and (leorgo M. Stmbrldge. of ('hlloqulti Mr. and Mrs. it. Allen, of tlray; II P. Johnson ot (1 rants Pass, Kmmltl and i:vcrctt Puckelt of, Odessa, Mr and Mrs. W. K. Brown, ot Ashland and C. K. Burner, ot the dcpirtmeni of labor statistics, from Washington D. C. L. V. Cordon and wife were count) seat visitors over this week-end from the r home at Worden . VV C. Daltoa came In from hlr ranch near Malln S.itturday looking after business affairs. !Mr. and Mrs (Scorge llavlln. whr operate a ranrh near Keno, were In the county seat Saturday attor sup plies. Mr and Mrs KM Mutton ot Miller Hill camo In to town Saturday and transacted business with local mer chants. T. N. Cunningham, a farmer from the Pine Ororo district, spent Satur day here looking after business af fairs. J T Stewart, who owns what was formerly tho Ed Ileames place, trans acted business hero over tho week end. Kvclyn Benson arrived here Sunday STRAND THEATRE TONIGHT Where Everybody Goes The Home of Hodkinson Features X$Wa L? Pv I sl m W I & j$ distance lalmadge t)ntH Y 'VCriarmirStaf AW' jpQELZN jII ''fUsT flsBsV jSaai" 9 SBBBBBBBBBBBSIBBBBBbVsI SlBBBBBBBBBBBiaslBW tluSlBBBVi V S1BBBBB BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB'" -4aBBSSBBBBBBBBsVSBBBBBBX&AvsH BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBarJ. 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They expect to return somo time tho last ot the week Mr. and Mrx, Ilex McMillan, who have been hero as the guests of Mrs, McMillan's parents Mr. and Mrs. C. C Low, returned this mornlug to their homo In Weed, California. Mrs. Corollne Llskey attended to business affairs hero over tho week, end from her home In Swan Lake val ley. Mrs. Bartha Hauls of Plnn Orove spent Saturday in the county seat trasacting business with local mer chants. II. F. Toole was a Kbmath Fails visitor from Kugona thU last week, end .when he transected business with local business men. K. Hharrock ot Modoc Point Is In tho cltr today purchasing supplies. Miss M. (Irises, who home Is In Bonanza, Is here tor n few day visit with friends, Lillian Knopp. ho teaches In the Midland school, was a week-end pleasure visitor here William L. Welch Arrived from Lakelow Sunday nrgnt anri r.i ai tending to business affairs here to day. Miss Fern and Mamie Leewr ar rived yesterday afternoon from Furt Klamath and are spending a few days hero on a shopping tour. W. II Locko arrived In the city Sunday night from Portland and la rausacUug buslneoa here today. i. P. Wheatty Is registered at the Wihlti) Pelican hotel from Sacrameulo today. F. S. Taylor I a business visitor hero thla week from Seattle, who Is stopping at tho While Pelican hotel Mrs. Hurbert A. Kemp, of the Ar cade hotel, left Sundar morning" for San Francisco where she will spend the next week or ten days purchas ing furnishings for the lobby and mrJianlno floor ot the hotel. wMr. and Mrs. K. V Kss and daugb ter, Kathcrlne. were county seat bus iness and pleasure visitors here Sat urday from their ranch home In the I'lona district. K. B. Hucros Is a couniy scat tail or from Chlloquln. AVord was received ,hero yeslyjd'ay from Pine J$(do tbst hufa'Mll1r, tne young awv.pi Mr, JM.Mri,lC. n, Miller. w.aiUcIIy litjfaV. sis. Doctprs left Immediately for linn Illdgo lor consultation In an attempt to save the tittle fellow's life. W. Holmberg, of the Pelican Bay lumber company, left today for flu sanvllle to taks a position with the. Fruit Growers Supply company ICK Aso CHARLHE fH API IN fWrlv ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM Two Big Vaudeville Acts-Wednesday and Thursday ADMISSION-lOc and 20c W.F.T.O.O T. M. D. S. ??????? MILLIONS MADE AVAILABLE FOR NEW ROADS WASHINGTON. U. C Dec. t. Seventy-five million dollars la now available as federal aid for-road con struction In the varloua sttaea under the Federal Highway Act, recently signed by President Harding. Jn ad dition, 116,000,000 waa appropriated tor national forest roads. The 175,. 000,000 represents thte rederal Got. ernment'a appropriation to the work of building hlgbwaya In the various sttacs and muat be matched, dollar for dollar, by funds from the state treasuries, except In states wbero more thsn C per cent of tba area Is unappropriated public land, Tho 175,000,000 appropriated Is for the fiscal year ending June 30, 19::, and 126,000,000 of the-sum Is available Immediately, the balance becoming available on January 1, 1932 Of thla amount the allotment for Oregon Is $1,112,663. - WKKKLY IXMBBK KKVIKW One hundred and eight mills re porting to West Coast Lumber men s Association for the weak ending November 36th, manufact urer 69,677,331 feet ot lumbar: sold, 66,644,824 feet; and shipped S2.28C.897 feet. Production was 26 pe rcent be low normal. New business was B per cent below production; ship ments wore 13 per cent below pro duction. Forty-four per cont of the new business Is to be shipped by water, cargo orders for the week baring totaled 36,0(4,824 feet, ot which 16,219,861 feet waa -for domestic cargo delivery, fend , 814, 161 feet for export delivery. Rail trade ord ers were 1,053 -cars. Forty-five per cent of the week's shipments were represented In car go loading, with a total ot 31,311,' 897 feet, of which 1,SI,I6 feet went coastwise and intercoastal, while 8,603,338 feet went over seas. Rail shipments were down to 963 cars. The unshipped balance (a the do mestl cargo trade'"totaled Sr.OOJI. 110 feet. In the export J trade' '73, 634,641 feet. The unsblppad hat r. fejS rWhittJtau?oM y$J THE GIFTOFAGULBRANSEN IS SQVVEmiGTO LOOK FORWARD TO - AND BACK TO ! v MAKE IfflS A MEMORABLE CHRISTMAS., - Terms on the Basis of $15 a Month Up for Players White House Model S700 Country Seat Model $600 Suburban Model $495 The Musician Model Piano $450 Cozy Home Model Piano $360 EARL SHEPHERD i - ,507 MAIN STREET MUSICAL HEADQUARTERS FOR SANTA CLAUS Lll - 'J. ' CIIOWIM WiTMKNe) DOXI3W -I.N TKAIMNC. Vtm ItOLTH Saturday afternoon, the candidates for fistic supremacy in the coming boslng carnival 'at McDonald's hall on tecember 10, went given the Must atrenuous workouts In their present training season. From the heavy to the llghtwelgbta. all took their medl Cine1 IH ilfae iiyle and faahon, know. In'g t'Ss'f 'Ins'boifbg commission hss Itiuetf'tbValtlmatum. "no fight, no pay." Assembled In the training quarters above' the hall, fully 100 men were there Katiirday from i to 6 o'clock watching the bo i era. The light wolghls lulled it up freely during the afternoon, draw Ing approval from the spectator, Thla afternoon and tomorrow will tin the heaviest train lug date Fighting llharkey will arrive from Medford Wednesday eve-nlng. IIMfK ANI TAN V.PDKVII.LK XT HTIllMi TMKATHK Mohler and Fa) telle, a black and tan novelty team mill be at the Htrand Wednesday and Thursday In a clever skit entitled "llrlghl Llghla From Mile." Mr, Mouler'haa been associated with some of the largest minstrel shows In the country, Inclu ding the IkxeUdsr AI 0. Fields, and llaverly Minstrels. Miss Kay. telle Is without doubt one of the greatest Inpersoaalore of the darkey rare now en the American stage and possesses a volcu uf unu'tnl quality. Mr Mohler and Mlaa Faytelle form a combination that Is hard to beat. Karl HhepMTd Hays "Let's buy Five or Ten Dollars worth of Good Itecords right now for Christmas," If, You Send a Card v t Let It Be Truly Worthy of Yourself and the Recipient A cheap, poorly engraved, poorly colored card, cheapens both you and the friend to whom you send it. Gibson's Christmas Cards are steel engraved and embossed in colors. They may be had at as low a price as FIVE CENTS EACH, but are to be found only at our store. Most discriminating buyers the particular, people have bought their cards from us for years. They are doing it again this year Hundreds of de signs to choose from. ','!;' , , , ' - i ' .: . ' :' ' ' v m mm waraafY N. AUAT1AI n rUJ UrCLUUn TFjj V ' WHERE PARTICULAR PCOPLE fl uffiTVI "UY THEIR DRUGS UfcgUk I rwffif V I rsszsss) once In the rail trad Is 3,141 cari. . .