The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 18, 1922, Page Page Two, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD,
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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The Evening Herald
f. fc. tJOUIK... KdHor. and Publisher
II, It. llllili ...City Editor
Published dully except Sunday, by
rhe Herald Publishing Company or
Klamath FmK Ht lit Eighth Street.
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THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER CO.
J MISCELLANEOUS
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FOIt SALE Several good town lots.
1 close to hand, lluy now buy lit
IrlRht price. See Dick, 2 to llroad St.
I 1I1
! Furnished house for rent. Apply
5u:. tub Ht. or plume 27i5W. I7-IS '
WANTED -IMiitn sowing, ottlttltMtit
clotliei u specially Call I nil. I
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WA.NTED i:.HVli"' limn Intending
. .to ii -.o llit Kioto M'ldli'r limn uiiiit"
lit liny well limited lot mi monthly
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IIOAIID AND llOOM HO per week
313 N flth. Phono ?,1U 13-18
24 Rounds Boxing
SCANDINAVIAN HALL, FEBRUARY 20
main i:vi:t. m iioimw mi.i.v in rr of ciiitiMiuin , noil
l!0.S of Klnn.Mlli I'nIK
SI'KIIM. KVi:r, II IIOI Ms Kill IICItlllMi'lON of Clilln.iilu
. (M(I lllt'lt NTUVEVH uf Mrillll.
WANTED TO 11UY I or
uiudcru house, close In. Plume 3I0J
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SALESMAN VANTi:i- -A live wlro I
wanted (or. Kluiniilli county, by n
old Hue life no, llbi'iul contract V.x
i perleur,, unnercsnty. Addrc-M T, ,1
mom : WohM. "en. Act licud. Op II ?n
lOtlt ItOlMI.H Kill
lllt-URn.
WIMI-! of ,Mrn III i. Kill IIIIOU nt
White
iiAiiv mints
t.eKhorti. llarron-Trtitcreil
WANTKl--3 or I room furnished 1 Mr.iln. from our own ntnclt of proren
house or Apt. bv A lululls llox . merit. Per. Itio to May Int. HS.r.n.
I. 11 1' Herald office 16-17 'niter Jlioi) Order lion Majwnml
- 'poii II ry Farm, CornliiR. t'nl I'-O M-l
Nnre deilrva work, couhtry or!
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SIK Jletn 1intaln, Socleiy Kdltor.
.Mrs. llnrry tloollrr n- hostess !,,, a,,n Uocknrd
UG..B..I.U. ..... .. . "",,,, an3t nictaril CllrrIn, nobert bclnc attired a- Gonial '.ulle,i n.ul
" tl""-B"n '" "or "MCurrln. Stuart (Iroesbcck and Cllf- the oibcr hair ... colonial Keatlemen.
Harry J mlor'a ..inrth birthday. A ,,.,,, .... i a a
pleasant aftcrnoou ua,. pent by , The most elaborate social cion of KO SAl.K-IVw Reed milk
tho mothc-H while tho kiddie.- wm ., SoMp clu w chan. ,,, k . f ' , ", lnt rrt,,h
cnRaRCb in xrrloua games. Those , , cntcr,ata(.d 0 Tuesday eten- ball Riven bv the Assembly n.-inctnn' I"1"'," ! ,,'i' ""' m,1;,1.u;'V.
pre.cnt were: Mra. Alfre, Collier!, MM Marj0 l)ollo teriClub at the White Pelican Hotel I--. ' "f Ml""r '"" ,clwA "t,t"c r"lS
anu nouRnicr. faieanor, .Mr. An-,,, ,, .... rr.n, rnn., , m.,.i.. .,.i .. . . ...
uvery iib in ioe ni'. .
ntv. Wr rrnsonnble. P. t). Ilox intt. . I.jreum Hall. cor. Mb & lllRh. well
Khmath Kail I7-Ua ; nulled for select parties, will be rent-
' ed ut nominal prices. Apply to M
KOU S.M K OK TUADI-Kor rattle.' Moischenbacher, Phono 5..CW, or on
I two Reed blR youiiR mule. J. A j Premises. :) tf
Thompson route 1. 1C-22 J ... . , ....
nui' i.i'Kii.mii iii.iiv riii.hn I'm,'
Taurred ntraln Mules from heui with
eki: flretilnr. Henry
fallf ll-3s
"iin" mhiiso . oiti mm nrsiMMO.vs
Admission nt the Snmc Popular Prices
s.MHwiv-iiijmMiiiMiai n in n in mmiaaaiiiii i mMwmmmzmj
...i m iMt.'.. ...a,. 'nr f....".ii J ' iiiii,,..ii,i.ii,hii miii
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Percy i characterize tii affn'r half the Kirl won m.m.I! it t itn.i cockerel .!.
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tlnR eKR. White l.eRhorn seltlnni--' ' -" ew
.res and baby ehleka. Urne-t Wobb. I'uratl. l.ornliiK
KM
Central Point, Ore.
ST1U.M lli:.Ti:i) rooms S3.C0 per
rows1 weok. LarRe, well llr,lit! lobby.
In I shower baths. J winter rates
Cejttrnl lliitol. J. T. Ward. MRr. Utr
SAVOY CAFE
532 Mnin Street
CHINESE DISHES NOODLES
SPECIAL MERCHANTS' LUNCH, 11 TO 2
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drew Collier arid daUKbtcrs. Marls K,T0 ,Ittndroa was ,,,aj.ct, aurlnK! A x-alentlne orfect was carried out j from 11 to u.
and Carolyn. M,-. thnrle, UoLap oVen,nB Md ,,,,, rcfrwh , lhp ,,cforr
and dauchtcr. Dorothy; .Mrs. mwl ww nmA tl). tht h0jllcM. ' rori!, ,lunR M
U Thomas and dauBhter. MBrjr:,Th , WMe: j(M1 Klor-J ous sizes beln
.-ura. wiimir Jane- ami son. wii- caeo ,,trtcrf CIara
our, Jr.. .ii rs. jonn Siemens ami
rou, Jack; Mrs. ". It. Danner and
ton Ford; Mrs. A. II. Epperson and
rrn, Ocorirej Mrs. n. T. I.uddcn
and son. Ilencctt; and tho MIfjo.
Jean and I'Jnetto fioellor and liar,
ry Coeller Jr.
Ilonorlnc Mrs. Hagan of Port
land, who Is visiting at the home
dinner
tr23 ml
If J on want to tell It. buy It, trade
It. or find It, try n Herald classified
Her and
Frank U,
The following paraRmph from an
Item recently printed In the San
of her dauRktor, Mrs. Jack Slater,' Francisco Unlletln will be of Interest
Mm. Herbert D. Newell entertain-J to many Klamath Falls peeple:
ed at a mci dellRhtful luncheon
on Wednesday at her homo In Hot
SprlnEs. A color scheme of yollow
and whlt wf tastefully carried
rations, festoons of red, "
Ith red hearts of arl-ia Tuesday evcnliiR. The house iu
. ., .. .,l....,ir.ll.. .1... .n In.l ,. fit tll.t .1.
I niii sizes eeuiR suspenue.i irrm .lie iuiiii tn.,,nv,. .,. . -
Calkin. M"ir-elllnR formliiR o heart shape The ' caslon. a color scheme or rod and
caret Warden. Urace Farrand. llRhts which were covered with rod. while belnR carried out.
Florence Pfleurer, Minnie Harnum. ' and purple, east a rich rainbow rIow, FIvo hundred wa pl..)e.l diirliiR
Elizabeth Sullltan, Fay West. Inalblendlns beautifully with the many the evening and nt a Kite hour dainty
Graham. ClaudU Spink. Wanda Colored costume of tho dancers. j rr-frrohmeim wero sered by tho ho.
llrown. Ituth Wilson, and Mes- Iletwecn forty and fifty couples J tew to Mr. and Mrs. William Sanders,
dameg Charlea Collier, Alfred Col-W-ro present and many unlnuo and Mr. and Mrs. Itodcrlck Smith. Mr
beautiful costume wore In evidence, ami .Mrs. riou Mcauows. .ur. ami
Evcryono prencnt pronounced it by! Mr. Jaraes I.jlle. Miss Orace HoaR.
far tho mcist enjoyable and success
ful dance of tho season.
Mr. and Mrs. I.ee Parker enter
tained sou-mi friends at u Valentine
party at their homo on Ninth street
Hoblnson.
"A sroup of San Francisco's bust
now and profcislonal women were
tho gueits of Mlis Mario Harpold, In
charge of tho llullctln's "Shopping
laud and Stanley HaJIcvk
?
Mrs. OeorRc A. Stcpnenson and
Mrs. (. II. Ilrowne were hentesses to
one of the most dellRhtful affairs vt
the week when they entertained a
tow frluls at the Iuuiik of tlu
latter In tho Sunset apartment.'. Tlu
urternoou woh deoled to brldRo. tin
prize for the 1iIr:i s.oro lieliiK auar.l.
ed to Mrs E. II Pike A.raslas wtreji
ery effectively used as it deroratlte'i
wheme and a faor ( u liomiunt of
freethu was presi'iited to earl, r.uni'.
Those present wcro. Mis.lnmei U
1) Ilurk. E. 11 Hall. Earl Wl.itlo.k.
.1. C. Urockenbronch. E II Pike. :)
dun Lincoln. Horace ItrtUitoford. Ut
rou Har.lnnbrook, l.ouls HoaRli.nd.
H I) Now ell. (lieu Vlmhrt and
Mtss Hetty Keyes
WAREHOUSE FOR RENT
.inysyMmg'f"rss
Located on Siding and Paved Street.
Inquire of J. T. Ward, Central Hotel
-nJrrJJnJnJ-aan-lJn-nnrll-lorl'l'l'l"'
out, a huso wl of daffodils With Marie Department" at a dc-
adornlng the rntcr f tho table. I llr.htfnl luncheon yesterday In Hules
Covers wero atd lat Mculamcs ' Tompollan Court,"
Hasan, Qeor,
Urown, 4. J.
Jess. Slomen.
Lincoln, ilu
tbo bc-'cts.
One of the mo.si dellBhtfil par-
; ' bltsbenion, C. D.J- Mlts Harpold Is a local girl hav-
ParUer, Jack Slater. Ing graduated from tho high school
,r Dunn, Golden Lhore several years ago. She Inter
Lsrotta, Jconlnss and! -went to San Francisco and has been
engaged In newspaper work for some
(IntVand has enjoyed cvfcry success.
Hm nt th. ..iwnn . t,W..n !. Il.i -r- ou " i'jri." .'i )c.f
bomo of Mrs. It. A. Etnmllt ,an! hwt and ho.lew at a chrmlnB nl
Friday ov -ag .vhen Mcsdamcs W. Bl,D0 ,,ar,' ,3,t Thursday evenlr.r.
T. Jobaron R. J. Sheets. norry "t their new hone on Klghthctret.
itirhnT.!nn ,.,! 11 a. Kmmltt on. C'. Ramea. and later dancing oc
tcrtalned tho number of the Han-i c,,,I,,cl1 ,1,, c4fi,nln At the c,0,', of
py Hour Club hrd 'heir huibands
ut a COO party.
Th" house wag beautifully dxor
ntcd. red hearts being used pro
fusely, and th favors, tcoro cards
and' prizes carried out the Vulen-
At tb close of
the evening refreshments were serv
cd. The tabic was beautifully decor
ated to represent a valentine, a large
floral couter piece being tuod.
Tho guests were. Mr. and Mr, D.
Hanlon Crump. Mr. and Mrs. II. IrI.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Doweese, Mrs. Julc
tlno Idea. At to cioso or .o oven-i , ... . ,, . . ,, .,
... ...,-.. k Harlow, Misses Uuby Fcnwlek. Cecil
he uiiii.iuua iLiirsiiniL-iun iili.i :
served.
and
la McMahon. Walter Hannon
tho Iter. Hugh Marshall.
Tho Elk's Eadle.1 Club will meet
Tuesday of next week at tho club
ropms at tho Elk's tcpiple with Mrs.
l.ouls Hoagland and Mrs I!. W. Hen
derson as hostcMC.
A social nvont of tbo coming week
-Mill bo the Colonial ball to bo given
nt T.vrn'im Ilnll tiv flio f!1r!a' Sftnlrnt
Sheets Mr. ami Mrs. Harry ,eaj;lm 0'f tJw K,anwllj C0U,Uy bhUm
scliotil. Many ojaborntn erjjunics will
Mrs. E, Propst receive 1 tho prlzo
for the highest score, while tho
consolation prize went to W. I'.
Johnson. Thoio attending were:!
Mr. and Mrs ,S. Summcn, Mr. and I
Mm. J. J. Kel'T, Mr. aud Mrs.'
(loo. Humpbrey, Mr. and Mrs. E.,
1'ropst. Mrs. Jcunlo Hum. .dr. and j
Mrs. Lawrence Hucunlch, Mr. and
Mr. W .P. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.
It. J
Itlchardton, Mr. nnd Mrs. It. A
Kmmltt, Misses Fay Gordon and
Frances Humphrey, Earl Humph
' roy, Ei! mitt Nc-th and Freddie
Illohu.
o
Tlie C. L. Elliott home at CS3
Lincoln street waA tho sccno of a
delightful llttlo Valentino party
l.ibt Tuesday evening when Miss
Nclllo Elliott entertained u row of
her friends. Gamc and music
helped to pass a most enjoyablq
evening, and a nopi' tlmo v.-as had
by all present.
At tho party 'ere: Misses Surth
Schock, Waive Wit brow, Jean Mc
Donald, Herbert '.umlls. Clauda
ltcdflcld, Dernurd Hackland. and
llobcrt Hackland.
l.lttle Mlts Josephln AInutt was
a charming hostess at a party given
Iiii honor of her fourth birthday at
her home at 525 North Ninth
street on Saturday afternoon, Feb
ruary 11.
Dainty refreshments wero nerved
nftor a merry afternoon spent In
games.
Those pres-ht were: Florence,
Henri, Alyrso lienor. Clare Hector,
Mattle Helen ;ruzlo, Jean Grace
Ordesbeck Jc Cochrau, Helen
flulvc, Jay Cyuiib, Nanco Uobepca,
fWi)'
M ,; M0KT)AY
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