I Mi rMTiAOYkviJt.ta.JMa. , THE EVENING HERALD,, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Four !dV .B ! It I! i " V olOlri JLFi Mr 0. W. White was tho honor guest the day. Tlio nt n fnrowoll dinner nt the. homo of Mario Collier, Mr. and Mrs. y. A. DeI-.cU on Wed- Catherine llrowbnhpr. A. I., t.onvltt. H. K. Murtlock, H. K. Mo'myer, Charles Martin,, Wilbur A. Jones, Splker, Qeorgo Hnldwin, Jonnlo Horn and Miss Maud Nalil win. Miss Dorothy Oelrell entertained The Office Cat lY JUNIUS Slumping' Hither r llrlght Hey: ! say, dnd, I enn do something yon cm'tdol" J-'nthor: "Wlint Iff It?" "Crow." Hoy Cull says If radio activity con tinues n tnnn will ha nfrnld to go o Bleep lost lila ilrcnms bo broadcast-cd. TIki biggest baseball star of nil Ih somotlmcs figured cheesy. And that's because ho nlways makes Tho hardest plays look easy. In QiieMlonnblo Society First Ouc'st: Thl Is-n pretty cheap family. Just look at tho nakklns, all patched and darned, Sorond (Jurst: Ye, nnd besides thnt they borrowed them from me. nosdny nlRht, previous to his depart ure on Thursday morning tor rasa denn. Present were: Mk'os Mar Jorlo Jennie, Dorothy Delxell and Al ma Lawrenco; Tom.dllllle, John and Charles Dclzell. Mr. and Mr. C. I. Uouortmuul son, Innls, Mr. and Mr. Oscar Shlve nnd daughter Helen, Mr. anil Mrs. Victor Olsen, Joo White, Atlcoit White, flcorgo Whlto and Mrs. Ilrookfleld. ' Wednesday afternoon little Mnry' Thomas, diughtor ot Mr. nnd Mr. Ilert C. Thomns, entertained for a number of her friends with n small lawn party. The afternoon tloeller, Jr., nnd llrowne, Harry (leorge Duncan, . Next Tuesday nflcruoon tho Hnppy Hour club will meet nt the homo ot Mr. Lawrence Kuconlch, 43S North Klghth street. A icry enjoyable afternoon was given on I'rldny by tho Past Mat- frons club of the Kastern Star lodge.! honoring Mrs. 12. II. Heainos, a visiting member from San Kran clo. A chnncc dlnnor was crv-l ed. each l.-rfly bringing some one1 , ilisu a her sh.ire of the repast was, The club met at tho llaldwln hotel ltttlo ciiimIa u-nre Mamnfot itnuEott ' "l "" l"frmiil evening on Tuesday nnrnllir' ,or llpr """ISO gUCSI, .HISS Alllllt pasied with games and stories and refreshments Were scrod lato lu n usual. Pjwent .were: Me- dames 13, It. Iteamcs, Frank Ward,1 I-awrenro ot Medford, who passed I several weeks here. Tho guests were: MNses Klli.thelli Mauulug, Margaret Johnson, Katherluo III rlch, Marian Worlley, Itutti New ton, the guest ot honor and the hostess. At tho regular business meeting ot tho Ladles' Klks club Inst Tiics day tho sum of 120 was oted by tho ladles for the children's play ground fund. After tho business of the club was cared for the re mainder of the afternoon was de- I vuieii in uritigc. .Mrs. J .. kiiioii was winner of the high score prise. I Tuesday afternoon II. N. Moe , 4k SrfmjwtXvrJS P ' 1 Tl jfl.T7iKJlgV7Jj THIS HT.tH PollPemoii of the king' Whnl n romantic, flavor tho words hnvo when one considers tho far flung regions of tho earth willed tiro pntrolled by the "Hoyal Mounted," those straight-shooting, iiulck-thlnk-lug, fearless servants of law nnd or der. Thorn haVe been numerous pic tures which provided hereole roles for northwestern mounted policemen, but hero comes ope thnt shows tho South African constnbntnry, n body of men said to bo as brave nnd per sistent as their brother officers ot tho north. This Paramount picture Is "The Woman Who Walked Alone," a George Melford production featuring Dorothv n.iltou, nt the Slur today Milton Sills N lending mail, unit Wan da Haw ley has mi Important place In tho cast, which includes John David daii Iiiih oer rhmiged In Iho Html traellvu frump who Is now his wife. Thoru Is hut nun Inevitable result In sight- n divorce which wilt free thu huslmtiit from tho Uiinltrnctlvu crea ture who Is rutled his wlfo nnd which will lu tin n lcno tho wife broken heat ted How idio finally pinfllH fioui a si'eno In uu amateur tlientrl inl show which idio wIIiiosnoiI, und Hiiceeeds lu not only winning liuelt tlio liimliaud'H ne, but itctMitlly fine- es him to woo her nil over iigulii,' makes u Hlory full nf thrills null mis peuso. .MKDIOIID NI'MT IIV IK1HT (Continued from Paga 1) Tim Kml f n Perfect Diiy Hcru lies thu body of Simon Shlnn, Who would persist In' "cutting In." Tho day ho met n flvc-ton truck Poor Simon sura was But ot luck. Shop by Da light "Do our drug etoro shopping early, girlie." , "Huh?" "I just heard our druggist say nl tratos aro going up." rlvolous, I "ring. A dolesccnt; P rctllly P nlnted, K ffeinlmito It ogue. riooo nt Work Clins. Clzok says a tailor's dultos ore always pressing. Coxlo says from the attendance records of lodges clubs .frnlcrnatles, an' other grown up organizations. It looks liko tho American youngster wur a national orphan. class) : New l)cflnllm Prof. (Incnglnccrlng "Wlint Is a drylock?" Studo (In rear): "A physician who won't glvo out prescriptions." Pittsburg is planning .100 tennis courts on vacant lots. Wjondcr what has become of tho vacant lot gardeners? o( Made "My!" said tho drug department clerk as ho laid down tho morning paper. "HaBn't this prohibition law mado u lot of crooks?" "No," said tho chanco cuttomer, "not mado thorn', merely showed us who thoy are." ' Jack Frost hopes that tho next fow months will seo tho Invention of n dovlco for running tho lawn mower by radio. netting .III Set , ' ' A ..villi... nl.if.4 tt.nllll.nil III.,' tllkll,,lh , ',,-, lllHIl1l ,u driiKRlst. after filling n proscription. "If this Is not tho real stuff," ro- piled tho :iitoiiiu(l, '"you might uif well le,t mo huvo u pnrkugo of head ncliu powders." An actress sugHsts thnt inun wear riirsols. Does fclio mean to IiikIiiu iito that men aro not btralght-laced enough, or thnt thoy nood lacing? Or Is b)io merely trying to get men in n tight placo? Teacher: What Ih tho order of tho bath? Jehnny: Wull Harry coinos first, thou mo, then Vllllo, and then tho linby. J. K, Hnders & Co. pays tho high est prico for farm produce. 20-22 -t.ttl It 'Memories will Live When You Say It With Flowers Plowora for every occasion Klimaih Flower Shop MA Main BttML Ioe BM Open 8umdy,;toi j Week darn. 8 n. w. to S'y. n. Kt. . j Jo remove y V cream. turn j- imcoivredtop fiy downward and If &4'sS Yjip Itfjb press with ScSJpisiS' both thumbs I Si " bottom y V as shown f in cut. f You can cat our ice cream safely. It s pastuerized before freezing and all cans are sterilized with steam before filling. We invite inspection any time. Come in and see where and under what conditions our butter and ice cream are made. Don't forget your Sunday gallon. Klamath Falls Creamery 1248 Main St. Phone 74 closed. his store nnd entertained forLon, cimrles Ogle, Mnbel Van Huron, I Special Round Trip VACATION RATES To Various Resorts t KLAMATH FALLS TO lC-day tkt. 3-mo. tkt. on sale Kr. on sale and Sat. ,da!ly. San Francisco $17.75 $21.25 Oakland 17.50 21.00 Los Angeles via Stockton 33.25 40.00 Long Beach via Stockton 34.25 41.00 Santa Cruz 21.50 25.75 Portland 21.75 26.00 Monterey 22.75 27.50 . Pacific Grove via S. P. 22.75 27.50 Paso Robles via S. F 26.00 31.75 Monterey via S. F 22.75 27.50 Truckee 19.75 23.75 Proportionately low fares to many other points. Last Sale Date September 30th. Return Limit October 31st. TRAVEL COMFORTABLY BY RAIL Kjivy riding coaches. Smooth road-bed Convenient schedules All travel comforts .Service, r.iln or shlno For full particulars, call on J. J. MILLER, Agent - Southern Pacific Lines employees of tho establishment with a boating party nnd picnic on the Upper Klamath lake. The party went by motor boat to tho Skillet Handle whore they swum and Inter (Partook ot nn elaborate picnic luncheon. Kollwolng U tho list of guests: Mr. nud Mrs. W. W. McNeally, and daughter, Ituth, Mr. und Mrs. II. N. Moe. Mrs. Krel Schallock, Mrs. Sydney Abbott, Mr ltuby Johnson, Mrs. Frank Wllion, Misses Minnie Walker, Dorothy Jollify nnd Kllzahcth Sullivan. Miss K.i) o West and Miss Kiln belli Sullivan enturtalned a num ber of friends at dinner Wednes day evening. They were: Mm W. P McMillan, Floyd McMillan Kenneth Klnuhn, Kntherlne Urow baker and tho hosteucs. Mrs K. M. Ilubb was hostejs on Thursday noon to a small group of friends at u charming luncheon. Present were: Mrs. Charles L. Moore. Mrs. Phillip S. Popo and Mrs. Glenn Jester. and "Lofty" Flnn. l.r.Ulli:it DKALKItS Sl'J,H)KT r.v.Mi:u;i:u (Continued frcm ugu one) Till: STItAND Tho feature of tho program nt tho Starnil theatre tonight will bo "The Marionettes." n brilliant comedy drama starring Clara Kimball Youiir, who Is supposed by n superb cast of screen favorites. Miss Young really portrays two characters In tho play. thi: i.iiiKttTY "The mini; of the l.ash" Is nt Iho Liberty Iheatio today und local film dexoti'es nro promised n decided treat In ihn splendid net log of Miss Pau line Frederick, who appears lu tho 1 lending role, ! "Perjury," u Wllllnm Fox super ' Hperlal whli h was the talk of New- York while running al n prominent . Itrotilwny theatre, will romn to the Liberty theatre Sunday for u two j days' run. It piesont Wllllnm Far I mini In iv iole similar lu seernl es sential respects In that of Jean Val ' Jean In Victor Hugo' "Les Miser allies, " lu which this fatuous emu- tlolint screen star inmle n treuieudnus I hit ' tre-gnes. during Hon or Jurors to fill special venires, I'liuld select hiii'Ii Jurymen out of nud finiu tho memheis lining nnthliouml not lo'niM'iil tlm Identity or sorrels o Us inoiulims, tieaiiou, riipn und wil ful murder alnlln exivpK'il, Mil I il fiulldulnut Intent lining hniehiufli't' iipeelfli'.illy net nut, limy, anil eneh of Ihniu wilfully mill fimnliileully enu M'ImmI mid iniisplreil tngelher to rlr cjilaln n petition In nud throughout Jiicliuon (iiiinty, nsldiig for Ihn recall of Iho plaintiff, ('. II. Tnrrlll, lis ulinilff of Jiiclisou comity, Oiegnn," Tim ilorumeut then sols forth Ihn fluaiiiltil I'tmitlllnu of Jackson nun ly ri'latlvn( to funds, mid ludehted iiiuis. nnd taxatloiir und fuilher as as eorts: "That If the said lei-all elerllou Is held the expenditure tlieietoie will ramie said Jackson coiiul), nud Ihn ' Ml. l.l .t.if Illlll f 'til.lll,.,.,. tM.l.nll 1U "'III llt't.'IMII.Hfc , ,,,.l,l,liJ I III, IV, " iimnly rlerk, to l6lntu tho terms nnd litovlnlniis nf said sertlon X nnd XI of nrllrln XI of Iho Constitution ot the States of Oregon lu that It will i main nn niblltlnual liability nud Indebtedness of said rMinty of Jack sou, whb h tngelher with Us present i... ,. ... . i. ... Now York nloMTi niiV thon-n,u'u,,p,l,,uw' ""'"H"' ' iw nonunu tlio run nf Vr- inutltI tlllni sslu l0 IM ('""" "' liirt.' 1st tlm uintVrttinlt tin l' III rul ' f',n'lu Jll J III M" - ! iiviHI II J that Wllllnm Fnriium surpassed nil! It Is nlso alleged "that grave, Irrr former efforts lu the expression nf , luralit,. nnd Irreinedlal Injury und njthough both characters are of the ,lm!U, eiuntlon. They predli ted that I ilainngo wllkrnsult unto Jackson same person. Sho nppears first nn a' n,(l gripping photodram.i will estnh-1 county tnxpajers, from "holding slovenly wlfo who, through her rnre- u,, n,f ,rrmainiilly as otto of tho fraudulent and unlawful election " lessness In dress and personal up- (-tussles of the screen. penrunto, bus entirely nllenated thei The cast 'of "IVrJiiri" lucliules liusb.ind'H nffectlons. As she linen j s.illy Crutn. W11II.110 Krsklno. John him to distraction she resorts to an Webb Dllllnn. Frank Slmiinnn. I'ninl. kinds of devices except tho right one. Jnyner, (Iran- La Veil, (illbert llnnti to win him hack. Ho lu turn wonders) y and AlVnrt .Mann. Hairy Mlllarilo how the charming girt of lourtshlp directed the produi'llon Tho follow lug signed tho nppllrn- lion as attorneys and iiiiiusel llrlggs mid Hi Iggs of Aslilninl, (!. II. Watson of Hold Hill: Idmnis mid lleaius. Porter J Neff. (leorge M. Huberts, lius Newbury nnd II. F. Lindas ot Meilfnril. rsay servo the public efficiently," etc? "When the Suothcrn Pacific talks about abandonment of lino closing of shops and refusing to buy timber, do they really expect thinking pco plo to regard such talk seriously? "The various commercial bodies In Oregon should be ablo to assist In the proper solution of this ques tion without humbling tlicmsolrcs by taking programrao from Mr. Alex ander ot San Francisco. "Oregon frequently comments upon tho great railroad development and sorvlco enjoyed by Washington, nnd as an extensive user ot samo we arc sustained to admit thnt the fa vorable comment Is Justified. Atten tion Is challenged to the fact that Washington Is not committing Us destiny to Mr. Alexander of tho San J Francisco chamber of commorce, and wn would hnznrd the guess that ho has not presumed to send n single onn of his letters to a Washington shipper. "Hut of what does Washington's 'railroad systom largely consist? "Noto tlm Washington map! Ob servo tho railroads operated In that stato by tho several companies In Joint and common usa. "Lot us do, some thinking on our own nccount nnd nvnll oursolvos of this opportunity for Joint operation by two railroads bct-.vijen Portland and S.in Francisco, nnd nccompllsh iro.il railroad dovelopinnnt. Thor I prompt, efficient mid competitive I transportation Hervkn resulting from Joint operation would then obtnlu lu Oregon and California, its well as lu Washington," ' Ho Was Willing Wlfe: Do you object to my hav ing $200 u month for spending money? Hub: Certainly not, if you can find It nnywhnro. . 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