t ATCflDAV, WR to, II THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Two X The EveoingHerald .CRjjBf Published dally except Bunder, by The Herald Publishing Company of Klarhatlt Fall, at 119 Eighth atreet. Entered at tho poitofflce at Klam ath Kails, Ore., (or tranimtuloi through the matte ai econd-clata matter. MEMtlER OF TUB ABSOCIATfcD. PIIE83 I The Associated Press Js exelBllre tr entitled to tho uee for,iWka tlon of all nowi dlipatche,, ertdlted to It, or not otherwise credited la thin paper, and also tho local news published, herein. HATUHMY, Jl'SK 10, h r NEEDS ATTENTION THE divorce nf tiio 8outhern Pa cific from tho Central Pacific, according to the host niltlce we ran Kloan, destroys tho possibility of tho completion of the- Natron cut off. Neither llns. It tho supremo court enters n decree according with Its opinion, will have Incent Ivo to bridge tho pap across the Cascades. Klamath county Is. vitally Inter t'stcil In thin matter, and the cham ber of commerce and Influential In dividuals and organizations should ascertain If the effect of the tin merging of the two roads will be stated. It so, the situation calls or action. T- HEED THE SIGN "Tltn deplorable automobile tiag- cdy at llrny jesterday again rails attention to thenecdlcesness cf tlio majority of railway crossing ac cldcnts and the need for preventive ruonrurcs of somu sort. ' I'ntll It becomes practical to nbol- Inh all railway grade crossings, the burden of safeguarding the lives of motorists iiiubI rest upon the driver of tho nutomoblle. The loeomotlvo has the right of way and tho nutolst who approaches a railway track shoild realise that Injun nrd death arc lying In lurk. It takes but a few seconds to stop, look and llitcn. Obey the earning of tho white croarms. The few Ki'conds pause may save n nudden burtllnR plunge Into all eternity for tho occupants of the automobile; n lifetime of regrets over a needle lriiKc11y for their loved ones. The, Dray accident, because it Is a loral iiarlpenlng, brings home IU les-' eona forcefully to this particular community. nut it in merely an Incident In tho dally history of American transport ta'tlon. Kvery day the counterpart of tho Hrny tragedy la being enacted, not once but mnnyy times, at ether grade crossings In the United States. Until we regulate the operation of motor chicles, by state t national legislation, with a view to preserving lUo aud maintaining th; public safe ty, along lines similar to those un der which passenger carriers that operate upon rails are conducted, the responsibility for preventing the. wholesale loss of life must" rest upon the individual who drives a motor Vlilcle. Seventy-flvo per cent. Ht luast. of nutomoblle accidents, couiu oe pro vented by tho cxercl'e of merely ordi nary caution. Therefore, be cautious;. for his groceries' while the grocer orders his drygoods. from a malt orMcr eala)og, and so on, through the whole list of vocations. Tho Herald Is not in ttie Job printing business, so It Is trio more a direct loss to us when a man sends away for his printing than when he sends away for his hard ware. Hut Klamath Kails buslnou houses In combatting tho mail or der trade have a- good opportunity here to .pluck a mote or 'two from their own eyes. Many dollars go out of this city tor printing that could be , provided by the local snops equipped tor 'job printing, at prices that will compare freight, delay, ctr., considered equally as 'favorably with outside prices a tho prices of other commodities com pare with outside prices. The remedy Is a general turning over of a new leaf The communi ty welfare cannot but be Impaired whin half of the money that Is made In Klamath county U spent elsewhere for articles than can be as cheaply and more satisfactorily and easily secured from tho local merrlnnt or craftsman. Why build another home In Pas ndena for one of the eastern mer chant princes' Why pave another street in Portland. or San Francisco that perhaps ou may never set foot upon? The Herald Is for KUuuth coun ty, first, last and all the time. Give the local merchant first chance. If he hasn't what you want Ut him order It. He can get it tor you without longer wait perhaps more quickly and at no greater eot than it you ordered It yourself. It be cannot meet outside com petition, freight and cartage added, then will be time enough to con sider buying ouUldo Klamath coun ty. .And even then, think twice. The dollar that Is spent elsewhere, is a rolling adventurer. It wilt never build an Inch of Klamath road .or furnish Its quota of bricks, for a new building on Main street., The trade-jt-aeme dollar is flat, and slacks easily. It we all do our part fo euro this insidious dis ease which Is so nulcttr but surely 'sapbfug the com'munlty vitality, we, l-will soon accumulate, a .pile of stay-, 'al-Tunno dollars that will play a 'worth-while nart In Klamath coun- t- .development. . " ' "T WILfc CXVKIX PICTVItK The A. N W club met at tho home of Mrs Jennie Hum on IMue street Wednesday afternoon. An nual election of offliers took place and Mrs. It. K, Wallenberg was clecteil president ami Mrs. J F. (Inci ter secretary. This marks the clme of the loth year of the club's exist ence, tt was the oldest social club In the city A committee was ap pointed to select the new books to be read by the club dining the com ing year, consisting of Mrs. Jennie Hum, Mrs. It. II. Dunbar, and Mrs J. F. (loeller A picnic was planned to be given Inter this month. After the business meeting n delightful re past was served by the hostess. Thov present were Mesdames, J. K (loel ler, fieo. Wlrtx, It If. Dunbar, i:. 8. Phillips. A Sloan. Ellen Plel. S. K. Martin. It K. Wallenberg. M S West The Psychology class will meet Monday evening In the library rlub room at S o'clock. Archdeacon Win Wteter will lecture on "Krcud" and his theory. All Interested are cor dially Invited to this meeting which will be the l.ut one this year ' The annual plcnle of the P K O society was held Wednesday after noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Oroesbock because of the In clemency of the weather. The damp ness outside, however, did not damp en the spirits of the large crowd that attended. Those present were: Messrs and Mesdames A. it Collier. Karl Cummlngs. 11. D. l.lod Stewart. J. J. Heard. Alfred Collier. C. V. Fisher. I.. 1.. Truax. Hert C Thomas. Harry Ooctler. Mesdames. J. V Drewhaker. A- R. Wilson. C. P. Mason. Mary Drew, Syd. Kvans, and Miss Vera Houston and Miss Mary Stewart of Honolulu. T. H. and Miss lug, 11 It Harrison, Moiuver, Chns W Kberleln, Karl Cummlngs, C, P. Mason, Chas. Martin, Dert I. Thomas, tt. H. Wright. Kd Pike mid Miss Mary Stewart of Honolu lu, T II. v The Happy Hour ilub will meet Tuosdiy afternoon with Mrs O. M. Hector The St Paul's Guild met Thurs day afternoon at the homo of Mrs. O. D. Ilurku on Third street. The nttemoon was spent In needlework for the guild, anil ten was served by the hostess. ' The Ladles' Missionary society of the Methodist church met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. U-vvv-renco Phelps, on Auburn street Mrs. I.. N. Haines wa, teader for the program which followed tho general outline the club Is following for tho year, and at the cloo de licious refreshments were served.. ' Next Thursday afternoon the Tea cup club will give n luTn party at the home of Mrs. Lelghton, on Con I ger avenue. I A Jolly picnic party motored to I Spencer creek Sunday afternoon. i Tho time was spent In fishing and I partaking of a delightful picnic sup I per Those attending were tlm families of Karl Cummlngs, J. F Cocller, Harry (Joellcr and Chas. Del.np. ' ' The Auction llrldge club wM.q-... moot Wotlnnsdav afternoon with ' JtLL Mis. Oscar Hblve, 119 North Ninth street. Mrs O. M. Hector gave a birth day party Saturday afternoon for ommmmTfMyHtTj Kodak Finishing Our prints are made on Volnx it Is now mm iiIimisIom, an uthei sufegu'iid fur Veiny iiunllty Materials that are Kaslinnn-nmde and methods that are Hastinan-approved, plus the experience of our experts, are guaranties of finest quality finishing. Films received before 9 a. in. ready the same day at 5 p. m. 3 0 O I, I) l: N on each side of tho table. Mrs. Lincoln was presented with a beautiful eleetile coffee inn, Mis Newell was assisted by Mrs T. 0. Campbell and Mil's Lorettn Jennings, Guests were Mesdames W I! Lamm, Lessle doners, Jurk Slater, Chas Moore, t. tl V.in Hel ton, J. J , Parker, Chas Martin, T C. Campbell, J P Wells. II P Hardenbrook, J II Carter, K D Lamb, Twyln I'cigusou. CIiim Col lier, It i: deary, Misses Clara Cal kins, Marjurld Dolxell and Lorettn Jennings and Mrs. (lieu Jester. . Lady Elks enlertiliiod v Itti so oi ill tables of bridge lust Tuesdit) afternoon. Itefieshnuuts were sen ed by Mrs. O M lloitor, W. P Johnson, ('. 1) Mathews and Mrs Prank Fraukford. The tea given b tde ladlis of Sacred Heart ehiirth Tliuisday after ' noon was very niiccissftil and they have decided to hold one oven two Ul'llk.. Ill flit, fill III.. IC " ss . . . Tho boys mid i;li 1h of the third . fourth and fifth grades of Sacred' - Heart iicademy Have Ikcii conduct OREGON BREVITIES , ''";""' lug a contest during Hi., entire scluxd ,M,,M ,l,,1",t '"T" jeur with point, being Klven' fur best I ' .............. ... llrnutH Pass- Caves lilghwiiy Mall our I'llius or llrliu: Them In STAR DRUG CO nth mid Main Street It K N Co to Port'aud PI ins completed III VV llllxtllt.lt Corwillli Work under new GO mm ideal r wu on r l.llgeiie wiliili'll nuns mm wuin lug lo lapaill) ' Piirllaiid lo Ihsiih $31 , 'IB I i- Improvi'meitt tioiiiU Tllliinuliik lliirllmlill miIioiiI ilU attendance, deporlment and highest ,,, , ,ulV(.,imN l(MM)l) (IK completed Jmin I. grades in eiamiiiauons. ruin in recent examlnatleiis tde ho)s wtro ahead of tho girls li) several points but the grades made li) the girls tat week id.iCid the gills In tint lead and ' they were made ttie gueits nf the bo)s at u delightful tittle party glvui ut the academy last Wednesday He ports of the parly weie to the effect tdat tde bo's Judged tde girls' iii petltes for Ice ere.im ud cak(i li tdelr own and tdat the stippl? grcatl) exceeded tde demand SHIP MATERIAL .Shipping llimnl Will Audlfii Pi op en Valued at SUOll.tMMI . A picture of th? Rev. Dr. 'A. I Snellen, Christian church mission ary to.TJbet. who wag assassinated several t month's ago. will be unveil- .'ed tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at 'the Children.'! Pay exercises at the Christian church. Tfa It 5 v. A. n Orlslow will deliver a lecture on the, life arid accomplishments of Dr. Shel- ton. .- cXfko'uc ritriicji buWnb SALEM, June 10. Plre of nn knor.n origin destroyed the 8acml Heart Catholic church at nervals, IS miles north of Salem, thlvmorn Ins. The loss was flO.OOO. Florence Porter nnd Lloyd Porter and ( her daughter. Alysw, y )ear old, the P. K. O. children. Marie. Cam-' and son Walter. II years old, whose line and Kteanor Collier. Hennlo Wll-1 birthdays occur only n few days son, Chas. and Margaret Cummlngs. I apart. They played games on the Hobby and Helen Mason. Slary Char-1 inwn, then had tho usual birthday lene Thomas. Jean Karnest, (truce 1 cai0 ami ice cream Thoso present Jean nnd Stowart GroosbcCK. Harry. 1 were Florence Henry, draco Groes- beck, Gertrude Mngulre. Lorraine Lavenlk, Kteanor Magulre, Nance Hrbecca Denton, Harbara Jenkins, Hope Gordon. Iluth Chllcote. MattloJ Grlzxle. Helen Cofer, Claire Hector. Jean and Nannette Gooller. Porcy and Joy Kvans. Kathcrlne and ,ttod- ert Hrcwbakcr. nnd Itutd Campbell. Mrs. Irving Hlbbert will enter tain the Leisure Hour tluh Tuesday Hnberl Currln. Stowart Groosbeck. afternoon at her borne at Pelican j Herbert Magulre, Klchurd Currln, Cl,y. j Hubert Totten.JMck Magulro. Keith 4V I Iluconlcn, Elbert I-avenlk, Hasll Tfc. i n.r.rv rini. mM Pridav af- Hrown and Gl;n Hockarcl ternoon at the Library club rooms. It was tho last meeting ot tno year, Several 1 Klamath Falls families and the business meeting was tak-l spent Sunday at Hock creek, drlv en up with reports of out-golng of- ! out In their cars. Those going Ing fleers and appointing of commllteesl Te me racmoers o. uio lamuies Mrs. Iicrt C ' "' "r. warren num. ur. i 1, Truax. Dr. K. II. Iloyd, C. I. Hob- for the coming year Tbomas sanB several solos, accom panied by Mrs. Chas. Wood Kber leln. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Chas Martin Thoso present were Mesdames D M Smith, W. J. Stclnmetz. Horace Hrldgeford, H C Groesbeck, A L. Rice, J F. fioel ler. Ooldack, Lee Ilean. S. K. Mar tin. R. K. Wattenburg, Motile Held- I KEEP IT HERE 1 TUB merctents of Klamulh Falls 1V0 as csiger us the mer chantB of Chliago. Portland or San Francisco to urry complete llnes of merchandise. Thelr revenue Is de rived from their ability to fill sat isfactorily the manifold wants of tdelr customors and If they had no lilyhcr motive, more rocrcenartsm would dictate that they tarry every umcutvuble article of stock that Is HKely tp bo required by patrons. Klamath FulUi mercbunts, as are tlio murchunts of other small popu latlon centers, uru handicapped by thn number of .thouEhlIea persons who still hoed the alrcn song of the mill order house, or the ad vortisliiK of tlio big metropolitan tdoro. Wo say "thotiglilleas" because wit htdo majority of Ijjng-dlstance shoppom tlfe.ro i no desire to hurt ibo tommuntty hi which thoy live ilud earn tiiu' money they spend uluewhore. Many of them would Indignantly repel tho suggestion that they were adght but loyal cltlxens, earnestly devoted to the upbuilding of tho community. And right here let It be said that we do not bollovo that the worklngmun, whether a perma nent or transient resident of the community, Is the only offender or tlm worst offender. The virus or mall order , buying la vampant In our "best families'." And the man who sella drygooils is not above seudlug "but of town - -a..---..- r f r-r . r f r - . n ., . . n t rn iiifin.n jsVsWisV rti "fw fclhfttttjM m .b I AW1MKI1 A11K -r - -. J 1 l-T 1 -II I I II - I PORTLAND. Ore . Juno l With t an auction sale of engines. In flers life boats, w Indies, windlasses and aucdor cdaliis hero Jul) II. nt wd ch properly worth between $100 one und (H. (inn will be dlsrosed of. (lie J material anil sates division of the t'nlted Slates shipping board here expects to clear Its decks of all the accumulation left on hand "lien on nt ruction slopped at tills pi rt During the past few moulds tde division lie re das sold, imilnl) 10 nier 1 chants In large tots, a great wirletj of supplies, and has reallted about I'OD.OOn. Handsaws, homlii). hard . ware, rope, cutlery mid culinary nr tides o( all descriptions. In fact t everything going to the fitting up of a vessel has been Included 111 the mis cellaneous amy of stuff "going over thf counter. The Liberty COMING! THE ONE BIG PICTURE THAT WANTS TO SEE. "FOOLISH WIVES" Screen stars change every day the public is always looking for "new oner, and tiny like 'em young and snappy. Tonight we have two clev er young co-stars, Johnnie Walker, who is a regular fellow, and one of the prettiest flappers you ever saw, Edim Murphy, and tiny do .some clever work in showing you "WHAT LOVE Wll.I- HO' and you'll be Mtrpris"d. And totiiopvw after noon, after ,our good Sunday din net, come it; and see it program that we arc proud of. First h the News Keel, featuring iU'tual conditions in .lapan. together with up-to-the-minute shots in the great ctnteis of America: then the timely TOPICS --and if they don't hand vou a iiiiigh the special comedy, "FALL lNf; FOU F:INY." will--and then the meat Tom .Mix in "THK NIC I IT IIOHSRMAN," We admit you will get oitr money's worth. erts. O. D. Ilurkoi Percy Hurkc, A. M. Worden. It. K. Wright. Miss Florcnco Pflueger nnd Mr. Perrln j On Wednesday afternoon Mrs j Herbert D. Newell entertained with five tables of bridge, In honor ofl Mrs Golden Lincoln, who will bo murrled soon to Dr. Hrown of Sheridan. Wo A gold and brown 1 color scheme was cloverly carried out. A delightful supper watrj served at one large tabic In thei I'lllNKVII.l.K TO RKIU'ILD PRINF.VILl.K. June 10 Con tracts were to lie cloned lodiy for several new buildings to replace the structures destroyed In the Accent big fire here ' WPBWAllftBttJ ROOM AND BOARD TJy day. weekjl". or month. 616 Pine St. 9-12 i-lb 1 'dining room. Tho centorplecu was und a candelabra with golil canities, anil 1 I FOR SALK Prize winner (iolden pans,M anu urlaa' wrea,n ua"K'" ! fa . . . a. - .. ili I. . . n Lx.... 1. a .nilnlnl..,. eanrigni iianiam eggs for hutih- ul "'" "- "' uuiiii Call at 213 Cedar St. ur phone ' gold and drown ribbons radiated 8-H I 0 ,.ac, pjaco doldlng tho place cards. At each ptaco was a bunch of pansles forming the letters. When Out Riding Sundays Call at Riverside Hotel ' at MerriH Eat a Good Chicken Dinner For $1.00 Cream served every i Ice WANTED Man to milk Jhd del-1 MADE TRANSFi:it Will n.oye you Ivcr. Good wages. TJong Job for .eS",Hlme' nn'nh,!rc- Reasonable good man. 11 01 55. Heral.l Offlr... it9-J. 7tf day. Ej:tra with Dinner llox 55, Herald Office.) O-JV ' LOST Pink cameo, from ring. He turn to Herald Office. 0-lt FOR RJSNT Furnished room, with or without board. Phone 413-W or SIS Jefferson St. 9-10 FOR RHNT 2000 acres of good meadow grass and swamp land pasture, with plenty good water, all under fence. Wrlti or phono Mrs. (iladyg Horn Kllgore, Jlonanza. Ore gon. 7-13 I FOR SALK A few slightly used bill on Main atreet be-1 ',ul", . AU 'CH- Bargain prices. LO8T 13 ..tween Square Deal Drug Store and Lorcnz's shop. Phone 4SS-J, 9-10 FOR SALK My herd .of dairy cows containing some of the best In too eqUnty. Six week old baby chicks, Oregon Strain. Some choice year old hens selected from over 500 for the best layers. .Farm machinery and euulpeut of all kinds. Klectric SVualidiie rt ulilnA ilnn n.l nttina ii'uoiuiui, uiHvuiMVi iiiauui auu uiuci 1 . . . I household furniture. Boventeen-lnch '1 SALKtp ocps. well Improv silo filler and bay chopper. One at- (u- "WW r.uwin vvuson. uniio. Gooding's Hargalu Storo 1008 Main ai. opposite rosluriKu. 7-iv WANTKD 100 Cows and calvo. Apply Kdwln Wlhon. Chlloauin.l LOre. -l6 , WIIKN IN MALLS Stop at, Klam ath Cafe and got a good meal fori 50c, Mrs. Hay Pickett, prop. C-12'j fafa ruiul machine. rnooe B--i.Jt Harry Telford, !& DB8T OK PASTURE for rent. JIarry Talford. 8-15 WANTED Blacksmith. House. Apply C. D. 8-10 FOUND Hull lion. Imjulre 1131 Pine und pay tor ad. 8-10 WANTED tfjdy for Janitor wbrk. Klamath Oen. Hospital. Hit F611 RKJv'Tt-J ro,om. fa'bin. furnish ed. SeeDick,.240 Hroad St. 8-10 FOB.HALK-r-Ivory wicker baby car riage, V.UII Ml UJU r. I1IU HI, ?-10 WE CAN HANDLE a few more lawns , t,o.i4k'A care aU Can. X urulsh our om. rawer,. Leave , word at, Caat.rul Hotelfpr.jir. Vim Krallngen. Neat work assured, tr quill. C-20 HAVE RANCH To lease for cash dr on shares. Will dairy 25 tov and raise flno vegetables, inquire box R. T. Herald Office. 6-12" FOR RENT Adout 20,000 ucrcs of good grazlug land, no foxtail, well ! wutortd. Dwlnnell Lumber Com-! pany, Macdocl, Cullf. 5-10 1 REAL CAR HAROAIN One 1920 Chevrolet Sedan, guaranteed A-l condition, new tires, 1922 license, mn less than 0,000 miles. Inquire ilulck Sales & Scrvlco Co. Phone 17C-W. 2tf. FOR SALE 18 head of beet cattle. Cheap If tukeu ut once. Paul Hiu- nor, Luke, Ore. 8-10 FOR SALE Old papers, suitable for underlying linoleum, carpet,, etc., wrapping and packing. Ton rents n 1 largo Imndlo, Herald office, tf SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER $1.00 Citrus Kt ult Cocktull Splied Heels Kneet (ihurMus Special Combination Salad ChUlien with like Soup Rolled Clllekeu Halibut Egg Sauco CHOICE OF Unit Fried Spring Chicken wltd Corn Frlttms, Maryland Veal Sweetbreads, a la Poulettl Minted Cdltkeu In Cru.iui, 11 la King Steamed Rlcu Cream Whipped Potatoes CHOICE OF . Assorted I'les Vulilllu lie Criiuin Ch'oiolute, Stiuwberry, I'lueuppte, Murshiuullniv or I'rult Nut HunHiiu Milk Tea Coffeu Chocolate Jliislc 1 1) Hurry lloivl Oiilielni tHE REX STAR THEATRE TODAY Wallace Reid in "Across the Continent" Reid's Latest Picture First Time Shown Here A niile-a-iniiutte romance tingling with dare devil stunts and packed with fun. Theodore Roberts and Mary MacLaren in the support ing cast. SUNDAY "THE CAVE GIRL" A drama of the great forests. Made in the Yo.scniitc in the dead of winter. Teddie Gerard starring; a great supporting east. Great thrills and wonderful .scenery. A picture for all. DOES SHE SMILE ENOUGH? When ahc learns of the-conven-icnecs, she will be satisfied with nothing but electricity in her home. Why do HioiisuiiiN use cleilrlellj When eleilile tlemien ,u tyno.UO mill Ii.mioiiih ,111c? Dili trie Irons ol )(I.(M anil fuel denied I list OUv't Ailloniobili-s KMl.dO -In $1,11110.00, vtlien II Imrse mill IiiikK)' sls 9:100,00'.' It's the SERVICE she gets; the ease in accomplishing the every day tasks of life. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY tfl i