r t tti f.. -i THEVENING'HERALP, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Piikq Four it'KHDAV, jantAhv hi, ma i 4 1 i.--" V As the Cfillege"oPGdina,s Meets for PopevEfection IfP iffl M . HBXa.BviBF BuIHV 4tJBl "b I HHHssssMHsWsV H slssS bssssB 1 9MI K gjBWiW " FLAPPERS DEFINED Haiti lo He OlrU WI111 OmMer Ad-' vlcv n., Alutroct WOOD FOR HAM.' 1)i y llmli nr lioily wood $10.00, llnrry rurrh, Toi. a 1 aw. , ;ii.a FOR SAM: OH THAHi: a room Sleam Hunt ni Colonial Itoonn, ai FOR ilAt.i: M tirml 1111. t milk cnws. 13 hi'iul yearling mid tiilven. flv 3 our old stem. It two your old I ImiiM., i riHiiu house, kI rntuiliulftirs, a stock iiinn, sua WJnturn' I llliln Mr furnishing tlm City wltli .,,,.. , .... -1 ... I limite. Will consider" niitn, llvoninclt, i llldg a I-I I Ifi tuns of liny nl tlm illy bimiAI- .RM.i.ia, iai jnii. ai.-Ai., or ,lllt nfk ,,nV() 1(fnfl) fHrl,H , , f)f 1( Tmt,y mlxftt ilnllvory Innlch- 3,000 'flappers urt fur oale, undo or runt 20X Winters') Wo telegraph Flowers tu nil part lo lm iiimlo ol llin city b.iin upon do Im University of Uollfofiiln stu-j Hldg. ' n 1-1 uf llin world In n few liourn linn1. i ninnd ...11. mi ...... 1.1. 1. ..,.!.. i HAV IT WITH l.'l.llU'F.ltH Midi III Ihi riiriihml mi til mill III- t...- n.. 1st ih. Kj.rr.i viirr.i of Canlinals cb. 3 to elect a successor to tno uio toio ucrjmici -v will appear much Ilka the gathering In this picture T photograph ni taken when th college, met In ih session that resulted In tho cloctioa of PopcBnUcC The Lumber Industry NEWS OF INTEREST TO KLAMATH LUMBERMEN IXXiGIXG COMPACT UKTS NKW USPS ASTOHIA. Jan. 31. Purchase of a portion of tho Kerry Timber com- ipany's tlmbcr holJInc ly the Bear Crtek Logging company and a deal whereby tho OolJ Medal Shingle company mill on the Columbia & Xchaleni railroad, south of Kerry. waa void to the Nevcrstlll Sblngle company, came to Hunt Friday. The timber and mill property Involved are both tributary to the Columbia & Nchalcm road and are near tho Clatsop-Columbia county line. The Hear Creek company will more lis camps Monday to com mence logging Its new holdings. It has just completed cutting a large territory of yellow fir. A recent reorganization of the company has been announced and In the futuro It will to known as the Porter & Carsten, Co, Medal Shlnglo company was a sub sidiary of tho Menefce Interests of Portland. Tho Neverstlll 'Shingle company will bo operated "upon n co-operatlte basis. It also expects to dq some logging In addition o manufacturing shingles. SHIPMENTS O PKH CK.VT AMOVK PRODl'CTlOX Production was 1 ier cent below normal; new bnslncra wa 7 percent below production; and shipments C percent above production. Thirty-nine per cent of all new business taken during tho week was accepted for future water delivery. This amounted to :..S34,C:i feet, of which 1S.073.04S feet will inoro coastwise and Intcrcoastal, and ". 431,573 feet will Wvo over-seas. New business for delivery by rail totaled 1.334 earn. Fifty-three per cent of the week's shipments moved" by water, totaling 39.530,S3S feet, of which 38,354, SC3 feet moved .coastwlsa and inter coastnl, and 11,175,969 feet "export. Tho rail movement for the week was 1.1S9 cars. Tbu unshipped balanco In tho do- The Gold! mMt,c, far trade totaled St, 151,- &z m't; ana in mo export irauo 83.S13.747 feet. In the rail trado tho unshipped balance amounted to 4, 315 cars. Wendllng nooth-Kclly to operate with l'SO men. sawmill UOXANZ.V TK.I ADDS AXOTIIKH VICTORY BONANZA. Jan. 31 The Bonanza basket ball boys added another vic tory to their record by winning a second gamo from the Klamath Falls High school hoopers on tho local floor Friday night. This game leaves Bonanza second In the league, with six games won and one lost. In the first halt neither team spemed to have any decided advan tage, tho storo at the end being six to slxrin tho second halt tho local boys came buck strong and got tho Jump on lliclr opponents In tho first fow minutes of play by annexing two fluid gbuls. After this they forged steadily ahead, running up a final score of 19 to their opponents 8. Tho game was replete with rougn nss and numerous fouls were called on both teams. Ooetz was high point man for tho visitors y Ith three field goals to his credit. Urlsez for tho loc al boys earned a total of flttoen points, by finding tho basket for four field goals and converting hoi on out uf fourteen free throws. The visitors converted three out of twelve at tempts from tho foul line, Mr. Hrudbury of IC, C. A. C. fame to!nU by the'free throw route Orls cz playing forward for the local boys shot tno field goals and converted three out of four tries from the foul line. Chaney holding down tho other I forward and Welsh at tho pivot posi tion ere credited mclth two and three field goals respectively. Korton played a consistent gamo at guard and connected with the basket for one field goal. Mr. Oilston, coach o ftbe Agency five, refereed and was -highly com plimented for the manner 'In which he conducted tho contest. was referee. XV Last Friday Jan, 30., the Kluinath Agency basket bull flvo Journeyed liore.and met defeat 'at'tho bauds of the Hbnanza boys. Local'fans declare It wits tho 'fastest, cleauest game seen this season. It was the first re verse experienced by'tho Agency boys In tho seven gumeH hey had yhyvd. The first halt wg very1 close, the ncore belngslx to cur In futor of Donanza. In tho sorond half the local boys tightened up u bltjiml annexed 13 points to-thcir opponents 7, For tho visitors I)alL'was high point ' man, dropping"'''! -thre'e "fold goals? while; Ilnkerjound' the, basket or ohq (Mled, goal amj gnuex, Jhree PACIFIC 1'i.KKT "fiOfl.S' ADD TWO SIOItK THOUHIK3 LOS ANQELK9, Jan. 31. Two LOS ANOKI.KS, Jan. 20. Two trophies, representative of tho uth letic prowess of tho "gobs" of the Pacific Fleet, were added lo the fleet's trophy case recently, with the presentation to Admiral K, W. Kberle, recipient In behalf of the fleet, of n silver cup -non by the fleet's football team, nnd a large sil ver tray, a perpetual trophy given by Tho I.os Angeles Times to stlmu- luto Interest In tho "semi-annual -wall Ing regattas staged by the fleet nth lotlc directors. The cuu was. presented by tho American Legion In recognition of the victory of the sailor eleven over tho football team, of the Ninth Corps army urea at Pasadena, Armistice Day, November 11, Inst. November 11, lasu The Times trophy will ho given every car to tho ship's crew having scored tho greatest number of points In the sailing events of , tho preceding twelve months. RQVITV COLMMTOIIH CHOSKV 1'OIITLAND, Jau. 31. Roland O. .Miles, of paker, W. W, Alllngham, of .Coburg,' and Gordon It, Watt, of Aurora, toduy were appointed Deputy collectors of Internal Rovenuo by Col lector Huntley,, , (HAS 'XOK AMPL'TATKD A. W., Urown, a Chlloqulu lum berman, underwent nn operation for amputation of, ft toe b,erg flaiurdny, CLEANUP FOR PAISLEY Itecrnt Vhontlnc Affray Arouc Ire uf CltUen LAKRVIKW. Jan. 30. Paisley Is likely to bo termed the "Spotless Town" of Oregon. U plans now forming are successful. Since tho shooting .affray there In December tho citizens have Ivcd much dissat isfied with conditions, and erpcclal- ly thosa In regard to bootlegging. At a law and order meeting held a few days since the situation wai gone over very thoroughly, and It was decided that then must bo n change In conditions Immediately. Sheriff Woodcock was invfscil to be present and he promised to lend all assistance possible In lettering conditions. At tits urgent solicita tion, Geo. Hanan accepted tho posi tion of deputy sheriff' to succeed tho late James F. McDonald, and on the following day Mr. Hanan was appointed by the town council to servo as marshal. Moonshine has been plainly In crldenco In Paisley during tho past month, according to Sheriff Wood cock, and on his return from there this week he brought Merle Stanley with him to answer to a charge of bootltggjngy It Is alleged that Stanley employed a youngster to dispose of tho stuff, allowing him a commission of SO cents on each bottlo sold. The boy was illscor cred making a sale, and on being questioned made a clean statement of the transaction. With Geo. Hanan serving as mar shal and deputy sheriff there I lit tie likelihood of conditions remain Inc as they are, especially when he is 'receiving tho support of the best citizens oi ine town. UK proxlnnlel; nn th dont rolls, Mis Mnry Ide llentley, former secretary of the Him Frim ctsrn Young Women's Christian as sociation, declared In an address here, "Flappers," MIm Rentier nU, "usually nro girl who believe per sonality Is physical, who mushier all nilvlco us abstract, who love continual change, who converse In generalities arid who nr In in any higher Institutions of learning., "To present a picture of the nor mal girl ns she exists today Is a daring venture," Miss llentley add ed. "She has no average, sho has no group tie. She Is a stranger to herself sometimes especially to members of her own famly and cannot bo compared with her kind of a previous age. "Wo are tempted to think of her; as living in u spirit ot masquerade so rapidly and completely run sho Mssutmt dirrorent nnd difficult roles of accomplishment. k "Sho tantalizes us by le slm plenrss ot her arttulo., and )et unrealnes. Wo find her light- hearted, which Is th privilege -tit youth. Sho believes with Steven son that 'lo havo misted 'tho Joy Is to havo missed It nil. We find her harboring secret and Imbedded emotions which are her hidden treasure In tho mysterious discov ery of herself as a private Individ ual. If wo do not understand these rymptonig wo call It temperament and try to dlspoco of tho girl ns difficult or ns 'needing dlsclpllno'." Nli'n sunny flout bed i' nf FOR HUNT. ilium- nil (oiiMiulenr centrally locileil 1 13(1 I'lne Inline, at-a jVOTH'i: IXVITIMI RUN Mill II.W All inunthers of Knights ot Cnliim bus requested to attend meollmt Wednesday Ku Matters of grave lm imrlimrn will roiuo' hofnro the meet ing. J P Mnnulre. tl. K.. l-t HAV IT WITH I'l.OWKHS KLAMATH I'l.OWCII HIKM' Phono ft S ti NU4 Mulit St 31 Hiram lleiit lit Colonial ItiiMin. ,11 llliln tn lm rerulMMl up In nnd III- (lulling Miimlny menlng, I'elirunry illli ut 8 o'clock I'. Si lly order of tlm Cnuurll, A. Ii. LIIAVITT, Pollen Jllilgi" .Inn. 31 Feb, 1-3 PERSONAL MENTION MANY NURSES PLACED Nino Oregon Count le Cndrr Juris diction of Mate Rumiu PORTLAND, Jan. 30. The 8tate Rurcau of Public Health .Nursing and Child Hygiene,, which Is a de partment of tho state Doard of Health, In Its report for the fiscal year Just ended, states that during 1921 county nurses hae been placed tn the following ceunties: Deschutes, Klamath, Lane, Douglas, Washing ton, Wallowa, Morrow, Multnomah, Clackamas and Renton. The Sheppard Towner Rill, for tho promotion ot maternity and Infant welfare work, which has Just recently bcon passed by Congress and signed by tho President, apportions to each gtato applying for It the sum of $10, 000, tho first year and .r,, 000 each subsequent year for flvo years, with an additional $5,000, and a further apportionment pro rata to population If the two latter apportionments nro matched by tho state, Tho Oregon legislature at Its. spe cial session last December .made ap plication for the first $10,000, and tho llureau of Public Health Nurs ing and Child Hygiene Is, by tb text of the bill, designated the official body in -Oregon for tho oxpen'dlturo of this sum. KKXYOX TAKK8 l'LACK OX 1'KDKtAL BKXCn WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan, 31 Senator Kenyon, ot Iowa, leader of tho farmers bloc, announced today that ho would aciept the nomina tion for federal juilgo of, the Klghth circuit tendered by Presldont Hard ing, and j tent1 to tho Ronato. The senalo conflrmod the nomination. Astoria Knights of Pythias to build now' homo'' costing between $30,000 atiiLfsQ.OO.Qv. - O. K. Van Riper, county treasur er, has moved hi offlco from tho First State and Savings bank to tho First National bank. Charles Collier has resigned from tho First National bank, and shortly will make" a trip to Illy to Investi gate the sheep business. - Mrs. J. L. Hockley returned Frl- day rflght from Oakland, where she spent the past month visiting her daughter. Lucile, who Is attending tho University of California. Dao Lennox, formerly of tho Shasta confectionery, was married to Mrs. Kits" Stewart at Rosuburg on January 28, It has been learned by his monv friends hero. Hn has purchased a home In Roseburg, and is said to bo negotiating for tho purchase ot it woman'g department store. It. C. Groesbeck, local attorney, will leave In tho morning for a busi ness trip to Fori Klamath. Harry Wortley Is confined to his homo with a slight Illness. Mrs. Rosa McDavles has returned from Chlco where sho visited friends. The Sweet Shop and Rainbow con fectionery today aro moving Into their now quarters In tho Winters' building. The storo vacated by tho Rainbow will be occupied by Sllnson, tho photographer, who will move at once. Mr, and Mrs. Guy Saterleo are tho parents of a baby boy, born yester day. Miss Vera Houston Is III at her home. JMr. and Mrs. J. J. Sdigg. who for merly wero connected with tho Rex cafe, havo gone to Mod ford. " S V. H. HKMKVKD OPPOSKD TO GKM.'itAL :t'OXOUO StKKT Nursery Supplies EVERYTHING NEEDED FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS MAY BE FOUND AT OUR STORE IN FACT, OUR STOCK OF NURSERY SUPPLIES IS UNUSUAL, BOTH AS TO SIZE AND QUALITY (WASHINGTON, I). C, Jan. 28. From Indications given iu official circles tho United States Is adverse to participation In a general Hiiro peau economic conforonco, should such a meeting be held at tho tliuo ot tho Genoa gathering, but would look with more favor on a conference at a later date. -Genoa meotlng. It was asserted, would bo In a position to obtain moro satisfactory results If moro. tlmo wero given for conditions In Kurope to stabilize. r " HHACKLKTON DKAD Montevideo, Jan, 30. Blr Ernest If, Shackleton, British explorer, died January C, on the steamship Quest. What's Winks going to do with his new nolseles,, typewriter?" "If he takes my advice, ho'll marry her." Life. , v , NEW TODAY FOR RKNT Four room house, well ' located, on paved Htroot, See John Vail, 43S MulnSt. 31-2 FOR BALK Household furnlturo In cluding stoves, rugs, (iirniture ami dishes. Call 328R or tall at 120 Washington St. 31-2f FOR RUN")' Furnished or unfurn- NURSING BOTTLES BOTTLE BRUSHES HOT WATER BAGS RUBBER DIAPERS RUBBER SHEETING COMBS AND BRUSHES POWDERS AND SOAPS NIPPLES BATH THERMOMETERS JIFFY PANTS MALTED MILK .-50c nd $1.00 MELLINS FOOD- ! g5c .ESKAYS FOOD ..: QC d $1.00 NESTLES FOOD 5QC and $JQ0 Our stock of INFANT FOODS is always complete, and most important, ALWAYS FRESH. NYLOTIS BABY POWDER A pure, fine, silky talcum, especially prepared for use upon infants. Soothing and healing. Will not irritate the most delicate skin. PRICE, 35c CAN i I Mrwooft Pharmar y BssssssssssssssV Bssssi sP r W m sW sjssssj "V. W V W y V sjiks1 m silW V sssssstssssssssssff ssssssl t IVLuHl'IM.! 11 1U-Jji3 UH.JLjUUI.1 V I FKJPirr IYLuHl'lM.1 11 1U-Jji3 UH.JLjUUI.1 V! (T7 m lACCUPACVl WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR DRUGS TODAY AT THE STRAND HOME OF HODKINSON FEATURES Dainty Billy Rhodes In her entrancing presentation of the Salvation Army Girl in "Little Blue Bonner Lltlln llltii' Itonnel Olrl, Von ui'io ii n itngrl ftcnt from hentru iilxne, Little lllue Honnct Ciirl, You tit mo tn me wilts hoiiM of (omfnit mill line, Vvil sptiku to mo of one unit vtnultl sate me, ' KIM'il mi-, mill jour lili'Hlng gal" me, r. Llliln Illiin lltinni-t ilrl, Von niailo llin hIiiiId viinlil low jnii, . A wonderful play. It, is the story of five feet of Sunshine which illuminated a world of happiness and showed the light to a thousand torn souls. A drama of life with all humanity for its background. A LAUGH-PROVOKING NEW' COMEDY 10c Admission Coming Next Sunday "RIP VAN WINKLE" 20c ' )ifhedBpartmeuUiXi.iU231"s El i 1 ' ,, VH mf sss "H s"'"!! pwf - "T--