T !t 1 .'V Tauo Six HATt'lllMY, MAY 27. IlKfi THE. EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON t VI l''. I W i V S Y MjSIBtI SI'M.NDS Mil, I. KINS to I ni i.osr nriirn:iti ' it; umcclvcd nuuvtilRii of hate mill Itccaiico of lln Cllniiluiiniiii helnir, liclil lioro this week there are vry few ncclnl n'tlTtloH. Jinny of tho clubs postponed their mcclliiK iml there woro few parties given. The ivcnthcr tins been loo colli (or pic nlrn tint hovuid) Imvu boon H'nn"? lied fpr next wcoV, nnioMR ttirm I K, O, nliil tbn Koilron dub. Mrs. .Jolin Slater entertained nl tier liomo 1731 Huron street, Monday; afternoon, In honor of Miss Kmlly Mcllrown of I'oniltcton who In Us ItlnK lior aunt, Mr. II. I). Newell. The nftcrnoon was spent In plnilng miction bridge. Mm. II. P. Harden brook won the nrlio for high score nml Mm. H. V. Henderson wan Riven thn ronsnln'tlon prlo. The house was beautifully decorated with f Ion or In MiuiIph of pink. DollRlilful refresh tiHMUR weeo rerved by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Dunbar and .Mrs. TorwHIIenr. Thio present were Memlamen II. I). 1-oyd Stewart, Leslie TerwtlllRer, Prod l. Dunbar. P. l Patrick, Leslie Roger. Dins. Marl In, That! Stevenson, II. D. Newell, K. !. Lamb. T. P. Campbell. J. S. Klllott, Hardin Carter. Glen Jester. 11. L. Hardenbrook, P. II. llrowno. M. S. West, II. V. Henderson. Henrietta Molhase, Oolden Lincoln, nml Miss K:nlly Mcllrown. The psychology clas will not meet Monday evening but will have their nnxt meeting Jnno r.tb when Arch- deacon Van Waters will be present. It In hoped thnt n largo number will attend for It will bo the last meet ing of the year. Mrs. Hdwnrd Hall IMko entertained the leisure Hour club Tuesday after noon In her homo at Pelican Hay city. Decorations were carved out with thn snrlnp flowers, and fruit blossoms. Mrs. (lolden, Lincoln won the prlso for IiIrIi score and Mrs. C. 11. llrowno won the guest prize. The following club members and RUests were present, Metdamet J. C. IUockcabroush. C. 11. llrowne. Har din Carter, O. II. Cozard. II. i:. Do wese, J. E. Under, Alice Hlbbert. E. II. Lamb. Marie McMillan. II. I). Mortenson, I S. Pope. II. L. Trl chard. On. Martin, Pred Shullock, Leslie ltogcrs. 11. D. Newell. Forrc5t l'lel. C. P. Setter. II. II. Harrison, MUscs Mcta Chastaln and Kmlly McDrown. The nest mvetlnc will be with Mrs. II. D. Hlbbert. The Auction Hrldgo club will meet next Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Rco. Merryman, 1S13 Huron street. C Aloha Chapter, Order of Eastern Star met Tuesday evening at the lodgo rooms In regular meeting. W. C. Van Emon presided at the ban quet' following and a very enjoyable time was spont by all present. Gilbert-Arthur Hallwell and Mcta Prances Chastaln were married at the Christian church parsonage last nlRht by tho Hev. 8. J. Chaney. Miss net McMillan and" J. Wolff were the only attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Ilalhvell lU at, once for Rocky Point where they will spend a few days. Mr. Hallwell has been local manager for tho Standard Oil company for tho past two years. Tho bride Is a pop ular member of tho younger set hero. Wllbort Wndllegh and Hfllen K. Vlrlz, both of Modoc Point, wero married at tho Christian church par souago yesterday oven lug by the Rev. A. II. Ilrlstow. The couple will make their home In Modoc Point where Mr. Wadllegh I employed by tho Lamm Lumber company. The JiiU'iillo ensemble, pupils or Hurry lloul, nssMod by Mis, Dorothv Elliott, suprniin. nnd lleatrlro Wal ton, pianist, ulll give their first rou ter t Tuesday exciting, Juno . at the! l'rcsliWcilau church auditorium. A Mirled and .Interesting program will, be ghen which, In addition' to the ensemble, numbers will Include Mo tin solos by Kuthcrino Walton, and Gordon, Smith. The program will. no anneuureii laier. ine piiuiic 's cordially invited One tone boy. Waller llannou. composed the class Rradunted (rem the Sacred Heart academy this term, but that did not prevent a class picnic, Thursday afternoon. So enthusiastic wa, tho response thnt met with Han-' non's Intention of having a class cel ebration, that It was found necessary, to divide the picnic Into two groups. I On Thursday afternoon 40 of the' IiIrIi school children Ralhnred at the enterprise ranch, whom games and j refreshments were enjoyed, while afternoon an equal number of the) grade children are enjoying a similar good time nt the Fame place. The graduating "class" declare,, this to bo the most successful affair the school has eer held. itixonne. What happened when the fattier found his daughter in thlK nwiil Hit- Nol limRiign the pun nts of rt be.Ul-Unj,m ,illllnKl told In llm von tlful young cnunlrj girl wcjo drlxen ,ieiful motion plotuie nmsterptcre distracted when their daiisjiler wns -M,,,!,,,,,,,,, n, nvn- x,u-li ,iiieH kidnapped from their farm not far,,., , stn... ..,,,., suiul.i.x No from this elty. Slmrtlv after Hils ' ihkkci. greater or belter plitin, fioni j the mother died of a breken heait ( vVr) stnnilpoliil has eer been fllm- i no oniy ciu m uie sirange ui-np-j ,,(1 , ,MriH, ,ellghts. and tiiuehes peamnce of the R!rl ws letter re-,,,, ,lu, ol) .i,,,,,! u.,j. emotion rohod by the mother which (old or kl,W, ., mMllll l, !, rKU) ii wild plan for ieeiig but with no t,,.,,,, tvtlw', ..,u, (,m.st In photo inline signed to the mlhe ,rHlm" ni Hmld b een by eer Too poor to exeu give his loved man. woman and child whoapproil xxifu a regular burial the father diigjntes the hert In motion picture eit her graxe In a secluded spot on Ills teltalninelit. farm and. with tho Irony of fate. i while doing so dhenxered that tils' PUItl.ll' MH'll'K land vas rich In oil. Thus In tho! The attention of property cmncis' midst of all his sorrow xxmh wealth whoso, property Is liable for Improxe- untold thrust upon htm mp.nl cssments muter assessment ,,..,, i , , mil' recently filed and now being Soon he determined how h would pouied 8 called to tho necessity use Ills unexpected wealth and the, of getting their applications signed man determined to spend cxery penny :nd filed with tho Police Judge of It If bv so dolnc bo could find his ,rom,,ll' lf Ul1' ,"" y'ur ,h"' ,f . .... 1. M0.colll,, ''"".""payment of such nssessmentH Is to be lost child. The postmark on the lot- takou advantage of. Applications for tcr told hi m that It hail come from'eneh piece of properly liable have New York city and he went there. H'oen I'repared mid It Is only a mat- ..... .....i.., i -... i., i f ..',,,r f cal iir at tho office of lint spent weeks In groomlnR himself t, imi,,.,, jdgo and signing up Prompt become a gentleman and put forth (attention to Oils matter will greatly every effort n find tomo trace of his, facilitate Retting tho proposed street mKsIn- clrl limprovemens underway. I rt. ... itrttx ,i.i, I'OI! SALE Sji.tHHi ."i-iooiii nuulerii housu on paxuiueiit, close In IfiiW unh xvlll hauillo llilij s:t,ini(i ii-room imnlem limine, huge till niti' I nl l, I I'lltmi III A l..ll.l bu.x. and on xei good terms HOMi: Vl;llV (liolio lots In all pints or ion ii I'OI! ItllNT- A modeill houae, iloso III. . , lll'llll..'li A- V.H., HI" Main SI, '.'"!'. WOMAN WANTS Uuilidry to do nt lioine. Phono :I22-V. L'7-U' T)iu.xrllor pnper In leiini pneUiiKM and at low pi Ices at the Diummuuii lint Shop. . -.' roil SAI.Ehory. tilpie nilimr ilicHilmr laliln with clialn onu millil oak N-ltMit dliilui: liiblei two iiiiittroMi.- Whmi oii xvnnt Mime ileal, nltiiii' llve ntllco sliltlniieiy, mil at I lie Diuiiiiuoiid Pi Int Shop. '.'.i KOIl HEN'IX iN-e lioiiselieoplui' n onu Willi balh Phono .IB7-.I 'J7 , mid in iiexv. only lienn lined n Mime iienl. iiltiiic- slum time Plume HI' "i'W i ' WANTED- S passengeiH for H.hiii i meiitii. Phono 77 or tall nt Ilex 'Palo, 'J7-:f 1 When you want a nine enough car 'wash ei polish llnxo It done nl the iWliJle Pellfitn tliiriige, 27-:i i roil SALE-One W II eleilib iiiuge. A baigiiliinliuiulio 720 N 1 Ninth HI. or Idiiuin :IUII-.M 'i a ! IIOI'HEIIOI.D 1 100 OH nml thickens fin h.ile. Apply hoilNti IH. Pelltan niij T;.3!. I'Olt HALE -HoiiHeliold goods fin ' flxo looms Kiwi room bouse lot ,ieiit. 7 1'U N Ninth HI I'liouo .lllll M i 2(! ill Ills efforts led him to the tlressltiR Personal Mention After six months spent in Savan nah. Georgia. ,Mm. II. V. flriffin has returned homo very much Im- proved In health. A. M. Collier and family will spent next week at Swan I.ako val ley with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Collier. II urge Mason will leave Monday for Slsson, California. Miss Marian Weber has como to Join tho nursing staff of the War ren Hunt hospital from Sllvcrton. Oregon. Miss Mildred Snyder has left for Portland for a three week's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Jnmos Ueckley of Portland are spending the summer on their ranch on the Klamath marsh. Matthew Smith son of Matt Smith was borucht to the Warren Hunt hospital yesterday with a fractured and Mrs. Prank Ward and Mis Molly Stewart left Friday for Medfortl and Ashland to attend the ceremonial of Hlllah Temple. A. A O. N. M. S. Others from Klamath PallM to attend arc J M. I-onjr, N. 0. Wheeler. Etncst Dubb. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Delzell. Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Truax. Harry Palcy L. L. Uroxvncll and W. C. Van Emon, Messrs, l.ong. Hubb and Palcy will I take tho degrees. ; OREGON BREVITIES WALLOWA To build new high school. t DALLAS Expects 100 new houses this year. PORTLAND Work to start on .140,000 apartment bouso. COIIVALLIS Lets sewer and paving contracts. North Iiend Odd PellowH to erect 3-story lodge building. Summer Lake Irrigation district building big dam. Three shafts turning out good coal in Malheur county. '. Veronica To get $30,000 school. Wallowa Starts ."vigorous clean up campaign. Astoria Practically all logging campji resume operations. Rainier Water atrcet being pav Open Sunday from 9 a. ra. to 3 p. m. FLOWERS MEMPJALD To Our Many Custemers: We will have an abundance of beautiful flojvers for Memorial Day Wreaths, Sprays, Bouquets, etc., artistically arranged. KLAMATH FLOWER SHOP Phone 589 834 Main Flowers telegraphed to all parts of United States NEW TODAY room of the favorite r.tar of the M-2r-202T-29-3i) 31 "Mldnlclit Itevels." Till- wnninn nl ' last wat able to put him on the right; track, the money (here was In It for , her being, a strong Incentive as well i as the opportunity she saw for re .enge. Thl.s dancing plrl took the man to the home 'of n well-known millionaire and then- lie found his precious daughter about to ho forced Into marriage viih .1 man more than twice her age, ai a part of his craft-1 Police Judge Money Rpent for printing In Klam ath Palls will stay here. Let lis do your Vrlntlng,' and keep thn money at-homo. Driimmond Print Shop. POIt SALE- KPIHTI'IIE, very rea sonable. 423 Oak Ave. 27-3' Babies' Milk! should be pure For baby's health means future happiness. So many people take no precautions against in fectedmilk. They should visit our creameries. They would marvel at the spic and span system of keeping our products sanitary and our per fected process of pasteurization Ask your Grocer for SUN FLOWER BUTTER It's the Best in Town Holliday Dairy 7th and Klamath Phone 501-J Trust your family's health to us as far as Milk and Butter are Concerned i Don't Worry General conditions in Klamath Falls are getting better, and you will again be adding to that Savings Account, if you already have one, and if not, we hope you will be starting a new one, for a Bank Account, next to char acter, is the best recommendation you can have as to vour financial responsi bility. Saving is a great game, and one in which you always win if you don't weaken. No better plan has been de vised for saving money than an inter est account in a GOOD BANK. THAT'S US. i I THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK "The Bank With Over 4,000 Dcpoiitorr." 1. Member Federal Reserve Bank A TONIGHT AT THE STRAND le- WHERE EVERYBODY GOES- -Ml IIOXE OP THE HODKINSON FEATURES "The Spoilers" with Win. Farnum and an All Star Cast SUNDAY'S SHOW "Madonnas and Men" Carrleu the absorbed spectator from tho revels nnd blood lust of ancient Home to thu revels of night life In New York. Nothing go tensely dramatic evr beforu conceived by thu brain of man, A story H0 sturtllngly realistic, so romnrkabiy dramatic and ho perfectly produced that It tit Irs to thu very depths tho emotions ' - ' V of all who see It. A Good Comedy and Urban's Movie Chats, and Vaudeville Movies Admission 10c-20c. Continuous Show 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 Admission 1 0c-20c. Show starts 6:30 BBSBBs XmflMf mmT ISM mmi Mm il 1H1 W " BMW lH IQSBM VmWwmn WW mB f ;i-' HLvL r jjcuiBu ! 1 hir ARE YOU A GOOD SPORTSMAN? Do you know the thrill of the taut casting line? of a Bervice ace in tennis? of a home run with tho bases full? or a round of golf in 35? The best equipment for following your favorite pastime awaits your comradeship at THE GUN STORE Between Sixth and Seventh on Main To fish on (ho recurvation, you mum first procure your lleonao, and then -pormlHulon from tho owner of tho land. Any poruou dumnKliiit property of tin In dian win oo Hovoroiy ueuit witu, " -H' L w&..,. imiM?. . . J -j,d ' ii,t- .,. .,