THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Ftfui' rniDAv, may in, 1022 1? iil ' i C . l ADS AID TO CHURCH I'tnr Nnyn Membership Wim Ilivn 1 Qiimlniplcil In Konr Yonri jfcnc 5 voi v Kh'AHNKV, Noli., May ID. l'uhll Lrlty Ii.th changed tlin niitotnolillo friiik mi pncmy In n friend of tho rlinrcli, Recording to tlio Hov. Olhor Krno, li.iHtnr of tlio -Methodist Kptaropnt iliurcli hero. "When tlin people; of tlin holt (rdinnninlly know of a church ntul kind of horntoiiR preached tlio 4 car will curry tliom to It liisto.nl of ., nwny from It," ho k.iM. "lty ndxor $ tlidiig In tlio local paper 1 havo f. itiadruplcd tlio membership of my " church In four years. Christ said: 'On out and compel them to ronio In.' t'hnt In nioro compelling than ad- i-ortlMng In tlio modern wny? "I otton Inserted n quarter page or Jhnlf papa 'ad' In tin homo town pa- pure. Tho cxpenso of advertising Is jbinot liy tho collation liox, and tho iimru people tho advertising driiw to church, of course, the larger tho rollecllon. So tho 'ads' pay for them solves In actual money. Tho good that Ih accomplished cannot bo meas ured In dollars and rent. "Advertising must bP backed by 'a Road, sound, honc.it gospel mcv jgo from tho pulpit. Nothing ran ,tnko th0 placo of tho gospel; hot inolos, nor music, nor haJf baked addresses on current topics. And tho man who goes once Is pretty apt to return and bring sonic one with him." By Our Country Editors LONE PINE Mr and Mrs. Jim Stevenson look Mary Kllen l Klamath Kails Thurs day to bo operated on. She Is getting along fine Mrs. Steenson Is staying In t(in with her until she Is nblo to I bo brought home. i week to rousult Dr. l.elthend, Is to ho opoinlcd on for chronic appendi citis next Tuesday. Mrs. Crnrles Collier Is helping Mr. Cross this week mid taking caro of tho Cross children. Mrs. Cross Is still lu t.akcvlcw. Mrs. Jody Owens spent a few days Miss Young and Miss Ileitis. Mcr-, wh M(. ,, Mr, JamM w8 ,, rill teachers spent Thursday night faM)Iy 0 Intl(ir ,,llrt of ,, Wl,k. with Mrs C. It. Klger Mr!) JlilWi VVnlt ,,,, c,n,r,, Mrs. Hoetsel of San Kranclsco l ;,,, Smu,,,y visiting at tho Jmnes visiting her sister Mrs. Stevenson. , Owon rnnri,. W. V. Wlenian Is doing somo fin- ( Mr nm, " Wjlor ontmcll lslilng work on Sam Knman's house. wpro ,y vMU) on wcdncmlay. Tho Klgcr family spent Sunday Th(, M(l,o um, ,, asodaOM with friends near Malln. , ne,t, , rcRl,lir nnnual meeting on Klln and Kenneth Klger Pl i wwlnomUy. May 10. In Uly, It was baseball nt Malln, on tho Merrill atlemlcij team. Jesse Johnson and faintly visited at Henry Semon's homo one day last week. t l.ono l'lne school closed Friday, May 12. Friends of Mrs. J. K. Knman nnd Audrey Klger gav0 them a surprise Mrs. James Watts visited In Illy on Wednesday afternoon. Sykes Itamaker camo from tho Oerber ranch In Horsefly on Wednes day to attend the stork meeting. I.uko Walker camo out from Klam ath Kalis Tuesday evening to attend the stockmen's meeting on Wednes- birthday dinner Tuesday at tho home ,ay nm, Wi(( ook,nR . ,,,, ,,. ests In this section for several days, returning to Klamath Falls on Friday When K. n. Henry looked over the of Mrs Knman Those present were Mr nnd Mrs. Klger. Carl and Au- I drey Klger. Mrs. S Ka-Uweod. Mrs. Wilbur Kaslwood, Mrs. Sam Knman. Mrs. J. II Klllott. Mrs. Henry Semon road hrough ,0 Ukorlcw iast wek .and children, t.retcncn ami i;nancs U. S. PRIZE SUCKER lMltor ItotiiniliiK From Kuropo S.i)n Time to Quit Santa Itolc- Mrs. Clyde Harks. R. W. Knman. Mr and Mrs. J. K. Knman nnd Clif ford Jardlne. Mr. niut Mrs. Wilbur Kastwood 'have moved to Mrs. Miles' house. SPOKANE. May 19. En-routo homo from a two-) ear visit to Kuroc" Charles K. McCIatchy, editor of the Sacramento "llco" declared his op inion that "America Is tho largest In"- trnatlonal sucker that over lived." BLY Mr. and Mrs. Earn 0an and on,1 B T. .Jr.. wero visitors In Uly on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. T Oarrett woro visiting and attending to business In Illy on .Monday. Victor Miller In recovering from a he decided they could only run cars from Illy to tho summit tho other sldo of the Owens ranch and contin ued with the horse stages across the mountains for a while. George Mathcs of Ashtand was In this section of tho country on busi ness tho first of tho week. Charley Scott Warren, who lias been In the Itkcvlcw hospital for tho past month returned to Illy on Wednesday. Ho stilt has to use crutches. T. M. Edsall made a trip to Drews' ; valley on Sunday to bring a bunch n. tho beetle fighters from there to Silk Crochet Cotton All Colors 10c Silkine Emb thrd 4c J -JgJUP- I -I , ' New Shipment 40 in. fine grade Organdie 50c Saturday Is Bargain Day The articles listed below are well worth your consideration, ns they are marked much below tho rcj-ulur Selling Price, which we are able to do, buying direct from the mills through our enor mous buying power of our 900 stores. .. .,.- ...ii .u. ... ...... ... auu oxprcssou wie o.....Uu um. j0vere Illness caueu uy an out in- Mr ncadquartcri, ncar Owens ranch vhould quit playing Santa Claus and tho Reed Samaritan." '.'This applies to Armenia and Aus feeding children that were rosy, heal thy and athletic. Austrlans nre lazy ami won't work, while America feeds Auktrlan children. "Rich, profiteering Armenians Jn Constantinople l't contribute a rent to help their needy countrymen. but leave that to tho I'nltcd States. "Self determination of smaller na tion l bunk." McCIatchy continued "They nro constantly flrltlpg for part of tho turkey. Tlio Fnlted States should stay out of Europe, both poli tically and phllanthroplcally." Jury. 1). M. Mctamore was a Illy visitor Monday and was looking after trla." ho said. "1 found America! i,sjncM interests In this section for several days. He returned to Klam nth Falls on Wednesday. Klia Jean uixon wns auseni irum . croccrj. ma,,0 n school all week on account of a very I Thursday nf . W.. . .. I r.sTit.1"" i v Strayed to my place about C weeks. 1 t ago, big, red, roan cow and calf. Calf ' niUht bo 4 months old. Cow has no 'I brands visible but left horn Is little 1 longer than right one. II. K-. Royce, ,! unu mllo cast of Midland. la-SS severe cold on her chest Little Iva Iloyd was unablo to at tend school the first of the week on account of a severe cold but was able to bo back In school on Wednesday. Otto lloye inane n trip to ncatty and back on Tuesday with his truck Norman Whlio of tho forest ser vice was attending to business In and around Illy the first of tbb week. Otto Itoyc, Victor MJIlcr anil the Klamath stago driver ''Smithy'; at tended a dance al Realty on Tuesday night. Miss Louise Howard, who went In- at Indigo Springs. He returned on Monday. I Dave Campbell spent Wednesday night with Charley Scott Warren at tho home of Marvin Cross. E. H. Jefferson of tho Medford business trip to Illy this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Warren were visiting In Illy on Thursday. Mrs. Kmma Kcady and tho Misses Jessie and Klba Heir spent Thursday afternoon and evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Garrett. Mrs. Clarence Wallls and son. Walter Dale, visited In Illy on Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cnscheer. Jr., visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Watts on Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. James Rtvan camo out from Klamath Falls on Wednes day In their now Studobakcr car, to Lakcvlew tho latter part of last.Tney urougm mcir son wuuu u.m 1 his wifc uac't out t0 lD0 rancI Special Prices for Saturday Only Quality Merchandise Offered HECTOR'S 6 Yds. Figured Challie All Trimmed Hats for- d 1 ff mally Selling at t 1 ,UU $7.85, Now 3G-inches wide A C 2 Yds. Colored Or- 77 gandic a'e Trimmed Hats $1.00 $4.45, 44-In. in many colors 3 Yds 4 Prs. Children's Hose x$1.00- $1.00 Similar to Devonshire White only-good 5 Yds. Gingham""" S1!L .$1.oo 4 Yds. Nainsook Checks and' Stripes Cambree $1.00 2 Yd8a B,acksteen 3G-inches wide $100 ; ; " Full yard wide 2 Yds. Lenpre Cloth $1 00 'Novelty Girdles 36-inehes wide b 1 4o Color Flesh, White, Six distinct styles left Light Blue formerly sold for $1.95 I Little Rohc Watts was out of school tho la'st or the week on ac count oPa severe cold. Mttlo Iva Iloyd was 111 again on Thursday and Friday and was unable to attend school. Walter Morgan was out of school on Wednesday. Percy Whqtstono was helping move cattle on Thursday and was out of school. Sykes Uamukur has moved his out tto. J. I'. McAullffo made u business trip to Illy on Thursday. Ross W. Flnloy was In Illy from his reservation ranch 011 Thursday. Kd Mcllroom pasaeA through Uly Friday on ills way toKlamuth FalU. Mies Jessie Iloyd spent tho day with Miss Ilernlce Howard at tho hotel on Thursday, Austin Haydcn and Harry Ackley made a business trip to Dly on Fri day. Mrs. James Wjitts and Mrs. K1 Casebcor visited In Illy on Friday afternoon. Miss Dorrls Morgan went homo wltr Mrs. Isa Richardson from schoo to spend tho wcok-end. Tho Rly rodeo association called a meeting on Friday night and ap pointed a delegation of five to go (p Yroka to dccldo whether or not they will put on the rodeo tlioro on July' A of this year. Tho delegation con sisted of Jumcrt Clvan, James Kdsall, Marvin Cross, James Roll and K. R. Henry; J. Ii, Mttcholl being already there. Mrs. Charles Colllor returned to licr homo on Friday and Mrs. Dallau Olvan Is taking hor placo In caring for tho Chross children and helping at the storo. Shu will be In full crargo whllo Mr, Cross Is tiono to Yrcka. Mr. and Mrs. "Ross" Richardson spent Friday and Saturday visiting ut tho Olvan ranch. Mrs. Kmma Kcady spent Friday night with Mrs. James Ulion. Mrs. Wi. T. Oarrett bad dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hamakcr on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. K. T. divan and son and Mrs. James Olvan had dinner and spent the day with Mrs. James Edsall on Sunday, A danco wasivon In tho commun ity hall on Saturday night. Then Ladies Hose 3 pairs for ORp Black only. Sizes 8 VI- to 10 Childrens Economy Hose 19c 3 pair for 50c Fast Black and Brown, sizes G to U'j Wirthmore Waists 25 PIECES WiridsorPIisseCrepel 19c New shipment of best grade Windsor Crepe. All first quality for lingerie pur poses. Plain colors, Pink, Blue, Mail-White. Fancy Patterns, Birds and Butter flics, in all shades. Remem ber the price per yard 19c -sncssscs 'Vm ULi X 1 1 1 l EVl I 1 I IK uilil ?K fjjji 98- c. 10 dozen Voile WaisUs trimmed with good quality Laces and Embroidery. Si'es 'M to II White Wash Skirts Large assortment of styles and materials. Priced special for Saturday, $1.75 to $4.00 Jap Crepe $c 20 pieces of Imported Jap Crepe. Best grade All plain colors and check. Saturday Special 19c Standard Amoskeag Apron Ginghams. All Checks- 12V2 10 doz. Ladies Percale Dresses, light dark colors. Special' 95c and Ladies Night Gowns, Lace and Embroidery Special-93c was a good attendance, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor and Mrs. Johnson from Realty attended tho danco Saturday nljclit. There was n llttlo "wild next" In Illy on Sunday, with bucking horsos as tho main featuru. Kd Cascbccr Hr.. went to meet his son Kd to help him from Konanzu with tils cattlo. Young Kd Ih moving buck to this vicinity after liavlnc been away for thu past two or three years. , Mrs. Kd Wullls and son, Ruford, returned homo on the stago on Sun day after an absence' of a couple of months spent with her daughter, Mrs. LVwoy Kdxall In California. Ur. and Mrs. Jack Watts woro vis Itii.c In Illy on Sunday afternoon. 'Mrs. Twyla Ferguson mado u trip to Illy on Sunday. She opoctH to visit our ktbools on Monday and hold a count; unit mooting on Monday even ing. Klmor Jones was a Rly visitor on Sunday. Louis Hoagland made a trip to Rly on Saturday and dollvorcd C. W, Wurren, a f.'no now Rulck six cur. ' IIAHKirr SOCIAL The Jouiik people of the Chrlntl.111 church will hold a basket social. In tho church nt X o'clock tonight Tho proceed will gu to help defray II111 uxHiiM-s of thu young lad leu whn will give paiitomlneit ut tho slutti convention In July. All arn Invited attend. A good social time will fol low. During Chautauimi week, thu young pcupln will sell confection In n booth near tho Chnutiiiiiuu tent Tim proceed will go to tho oi'iiR people's activities In tho church Tim most complete line of footwe.ir In .Southern Oregon. J. I,'. Kmlers ft Co. . i;-7-iy I'hnno our grocery order to J Knilers, vthuru It Is appreciated lC-17-r.i l NEW TODAY High class fnano and uuto polish at Karl Shepherds. 19-2S FOR SALE Cadillac "8" touring, excellent condition. Will tako' small car part payment, I'bono TiUOJ, Mr. Hammond. 10-20 FOR SALR Four fresh milk gouts and billy. All thoroughbreds, $'4f each. Address Agnes Nichols, Oazello, Calif., caro Mountain Houso. 19-3& FOR BALK Six room modern houso completely furnished, located on nlc0 corner, lot UR by 110 feot. Close In on 9th St. Lawn, shade trees and fruit trees. Oarage. This Is a lovely home. I'rlco I CO MO. Terms. CI 2 N. 9th St. " , 19 Our grocery stock May .wo norvn you? Is complete, J. K. Kndors. 16-17-19 TONIGHT AT STRAND 10e- WnERK BVERYDODT GOES- -e BOMB OP THE HODKINHOX FEATURES Tonight Timberworkers Benefit Benefit of timber workers country store night. The world's biggest race track picture produced by Mau rice Toumeur. "The Whip" The race scenes and action in this picture 'will make you stand up in your scats. Don't miss it. 15 Country Store Prizes Tonight Somo of tlio prizes: !!G lb. sack of flouf, tun of pineapple, box of candy, can of uspurugus, Ih. of coffin, package of tea, largo box of crackers, cun at sulinou, glass of Jelly nnd others, Rrizus given away ut (S:4G, Uo hero you may be lucky, SundayThe Famous Blind Woman Helen Keller in "Deliverance" Admission 1 0c-20c. Show starts 6:30 KLAMATH PACKING CO. Palace Market Phone OS 02-1 Main St J Saturday Specials Fresh Ranch Eggs 18c Leg Spring Lamb '10c Prime Ribs Kolled Mc Boiling Beef 8c Pot Roasts lfic Pork Roast, grain fed " 18c and 20c Veal Stew lfic Mutton Stew Sc Sirloin Steak 22c Chickens Mc Smoked Meats Picnics J 8c Cottage Butts 22c Bacon Squares 20c Other prices in propor tion. When you trade with us you save money. Two Deliveries Dally: it n, m, nnd a P. in, J. ;n 'r -