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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1922)
K1 U rfiTfftr0 rrrrrrrrr- f" Tkc'Eyniiiff Herald (4 i- - r. n. ftovijg..raitr ! riuir H. R. MJUt, i . , . , . ,., CI tap Mktoe V. O. NIOKIiK Adrcrtistac Manaw ..,.aM .11 ' newetl power, ti needless devc-lpo ment caused by tlio dissensions of Christian power. In (ho scientific world, radio tel egraphy Iibb mado n marvellous ad vnnco. In philanthropy tho world l called upon for a great outpouring i THE EVENING HERALD,. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON hatphdav, nnrnMnnn no, maa TablMfeM datly tcpt Sunday, at Fk ii..Lt.t n.'.v,,.!.,-- -. A... - Klamath falls, at lis Ela-nth. atrial. f rotlet for tho millions of exiles mora fc l-ft..fua,.A fa AtdkB il.tal .f llni farf t a ataa la. t ikkililHU llf I llik urircn oil l ill lurhc.tt aiuai ui mu u.iiu.mii wimin t imi In the political world, tho most rlr had Chrlstmns trees and enter- n I 90EIL yr Personal Mention Entered at tho pott'offlc at Klara- thronSrti umwU fur their member and mattoKV 7' ' ', - 'of power by tho Italian nlcT.Tl as trlcadiifc-taucrs were, given for Uu . ' .2 "' &L :-,JJrr.-a r..L .cnln.t bnlshevl.nl. nil.. ''" 'cnortl " " MKMrtEn or :rW3 asAootaited a ,ro,csl aRnlnt toihTin. mis- S .., -'JPItESS '' ola has been forced by stern logic Tha AfHtaJMI,Prosfl'U'ezelntTt of suffering to glvo.up extreme-com-ly entitles tpjim. uio tor publlca- mun.m. linn nl.MnMaMvAlaAiilrhM tTrariltiHlf nlUnl"a1' i- twltk.I...f.... .-.... ,. I Whlln hi wnrlil la -at 1 1 1 alarircr- nntiH ticuiivu iy " v --.. ... ..-., .--. J. F Henley, a former on Iho Mm rill rimil Wll ttl litivn vnaliidlnt- Noter has tho holiday season been Paul Hilton, Uiwit Hilton, Marvin tiansncmn business ra Kay for Mamutu tails society i uuton, Mr, and Mm, ticorgu Tlirnnh- or, Jim Throshor and tho hosts. . , MIm llniol Pry, who Is homo for CI- par JUDGE ADAMS WEDS MIm Pmillue Itmltier- Heroine Hi lite of Prominent Miu'ilitel Itfililont to It. Is tnt publti' - vlTVTT MMa i jum i Md'BwalW sjlao tho local newt f aK from war psychosis, yet tho 1 ' i force of recovery have grown more) older rrople, and an unlimited num Iter .of Christinas illnter-uirtjj wro held. Christmas day. The wedding of MIm Marjorln Dejxell was one of the Interesting, ovents of the week Wednesday night, December 2i, HmMtf'.nl&KMIlKlt SO, 102a powerful tlurlnr the year. The dls- M, Mnrjorlo Uolioll. daughter of iMWyvt '"' ease of war hysteria has run part jjr. aad Mrs. U A Dolicll. became w ,ttv' s 1 YOU IN 1923 ' HAT does 1923 hold In store of Its Inevitable course Vli-liir York, w ho lin.-i heeti worx. ' Ing hero foV unio time, Ib npoudliiK tho holidays, with , his fuUioiv l- I York In Aslilnud, .i a money way, probably, for tho out look ts tha't there will be more pros' psrlty to be divided among the American people. TSmSimb UXXT the bride of Donald It. Newbury, of j MeJford. Forty friends of the cou plo wltnc'ed thu ceremony, which was performed by the llev Arthur !. Rice, at tho home of the bride. At 8:30. tho bride entered the p.itm Mr. mill Ml. Tliniiinu l.nm? nml 01115 In chltdroil V, oiri 111 lnwn l iiiiit.ilni ' th0 KYnnssftpartmenli! 'itprjluests from Clllouulu nltcndii- t() tiuttlori were: M'r. 'anil Mrs". Oeorptipry. of buil,neM, Mlsa Olara Calkins, aiiii'.tfcia ,. , , Woods. Miss A.rrnobertij'll ..,.,. , ,,, nlKhl"from . Itlaek and Mr Ocnrhardy,. who, Ik koley. when, tl.er Imvo been spend-' vlsltlnu hero thfs woek from 'Oil- , ,Ilr ,,, fow wtck Ifornla. Mr and Mrs. Allen Jonon are lellghtful affair of th wcok i Ir;"!0, "'J'" luV'"K. TV ""I . ,,,,,.., M ..... , ,, . I hrlstmiiK holldas with trlends ii.ul was tho Christmas cv party hold feint lri In S.m Francisco. MAl'Dm.li, I'al., Dee 30, JudKo H K Adiiiiis of this place siirpi'lsnd hla frleinN by slipping uwiiy to ttiid dim: ilurlui: tho luillduy and nv turning with u bride, who win Mls I'ajilliio I. ItDgers of liny, Atlwiim. Irnforo tho marriage. Tho eeromotij win performed by Judge V. II Her -liner of ltcddlug. I fl'he bridegroom Is n well known rejdriitit of llutlo valley, where ho1 ha served im Justice of the pi'iw I for a number of years. The hrldP Isjh grndiiato of thu Amerlriiu Cut verl!y,,of ('lilrapu, Is u trained. uu'ro mid matron of the honplliil nt , Hny. j Advertising pnyi. Try It and ho. HAI.V.XTION .UIMV Tho aervlcPM tiiinurniw will ho con dili'led lis follows llollni'SH ineetlnii II a in: Hiiiuliiy Hthoiil 1! Ill) p in . Yoiiiik I'miplim Legion 3U p. in , Hulwitlim Army iiieetiiiK h p. m . WiKill night serlr(. II p m Tin; eNemnit service will he cimiliirled by i:nvo .1. Iiiiiiiiii, of I'littlnnd Ills subject Mill be The lllnlllil of Life In Three Ails." FAFTiMN MJH.HIIiM. no Olflenr In I'liurgo. r- Oi. jnz: Christian Science Society OP KLAMATH FALLS l.lliniry lltilu. Hrtl nml Main Siiiiilny urbiMjl fiiiiu li lOt-W Munilil)' Nertlcett .i 1 1 A. 91, Vriie.diiy .Merllnjt . .HP. M. Hiilijett fin- Hiiinlit). Otv, HI "Clirietirwi Science" Pr fc rjuiiliu room iln'il fri-'n n-mL ln llhriiry open from' UHIO lo I Mill p. in. on Tiuilrtv, Tliurs- iln) nml Sutiiribiys yii -nnl l, h.ri. tho Mmu MendelssoluFs wedding march, play .and wherewithal to think must."' h" Ml" ,)oro,1,- XMl" Aiffor other things that go to rMn. :... Y,r pMnintlnn hnvo '. The bride nud her father Joined makotip happiness, a good thought' km ,nn. 1951 .mph l1"? bridegroom and his brother. wlthvwhlch to start the new year Is ?r.. who acted as best. man. at the thntTir. Ti' what we mk It and ,n he n1 wo naTP solemnly Improvised altar and the simple real happiness a condition of heart ' ,worn t0 to'' certaln things. Presbyterian svrvlco was performed nml iktinit'- '" t:lrtr!- Calkins, who nttiMided wy7-. . . . m tne future snouia eoieinniy ,nV Mi ww ,lrm,Cl, , rrhW "u; inen, wiin pepi nine is SWCar to start certain thlugs. giving a new deal with tho cards. .rorgt,ThP mistakes of 19!2 and It Is simply a' ease1 of' the atmo- begltr atresh. phere overcoming tho hemisphere; t the apartment of Miss Ttuby Fen wick nnd l.orettn Jennings, In tho Heorge riiamberlaln, who hns bciM , Kvans bnltdlnr. Tho rooms wro In t'nllfornlu for the nast fow weeks. bedockod living room on the arm j beautifully decorated with n Christ- " '" flmnth Falls nttendlng tin or ner ratner, to tne strains 01 ; ,. r(y,i ,!!,,, )xor nn,j m(,. I business matters this week. ' llctoe. One of tho features of the party was n crab basket full of gifts for the guests, white another The.atort of a new year Is always ,ne Poetve taking place ,o. tne fascliuitlnir. boexusa it oiwni th ncgatlvo or a similar something. rrepe-backed satin nnd carried an aria bouquet of pink carnations The bride wore apricot georgette crepe embroidered In crystal beads, a most becoming color with her blonde hair and complexion. Sho carried a doorTo? tho .unknown. The curtain 1 During these past 1921 times the showci1 Bouquet of whlt carnations freslas and ferns, tier with a wide, 1 anW An n v, av . t e9 At., a, a, nil..... .... "nM w. uim mv. w& ,uc v.c.um. I Hlfflfiillv hii hun In flnrflni- aim drama. life I . ... . . . . . , . striped ribbon which blended with '""'., mc. 1 plo things to swear to start doing. '..,., ... , T10 plot Isnot cut and dried la. ,. .. Mly ,0 ,...,. .,-,. thI " "S"-''01 "lor of the go-n. A a.lrs-n. ' Y. . n f ,,- -., ' " .' M,y ' l0Cat "mP'e ma mall clutter of forn and freesla. In ' " w - not to do. hclntshapo It. Many who starred In previous' acta will fade to the back Yu eou,l swear not to make a of tlie- stage- or be carried out million, an J .live up to It In aplte of through tho wings, stilled forever. 'l Inclinations to tho contrary. ThecAd' roles are always changing. Vo (0 ,wc,r ,. ,hoetla: pIe. Wcatnnir MannflitlH nr Inlitir k.i . .,,,,.. ., . . , " , ' " Phants. and. without an uncommon, the main ceremony. Knows. The future I. veiled. "hant9- and M.s. C . L. Itoborts Mr. and More than any year In the past J You could- .wear off smoking. Mrs. Oscar Shlve Mr. aad Mrs. Fred ,., ..,. ,' .. l-.v.r.v ..Y- .......,- , .. Fleet. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. M. Wordcn. .,-- . ,r lor Krv .poc- --- -- "T,7 "" " ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Allied Collier. Mr. tacular events In man's penetration , cigars for Christmas. .. mc Of tho unknown. .. , , .., ... ,..in .r.. Ch.i'rllnn- Currln. .Mr. aii.I Mr. Kn- A powerful undercurrent became fc ,,, nol break lt roore tnan neth Klal.n. Mr. nnd Mrs. George HSalataajB In s. . Jul her hair completed tho bride's cos tume. Miss Claudia Spink In a simple, unaffected manner charmed the wedding guests with a seng: "To You." by Oloy Speaks, Just before Mrs. It. II. .Smith was n pasaengeri un the murnlng train bound for Huu ' Prntli'lai.. uli.ir., aim , III altnti.l II... Innovation which lent n charming ,,.. fw weeks' M.Itlng friends and touch to tho nffalr were the little rulatlvt'i. j Santa Claus deenrnted luncheon ba-, kets found under the Christmas Henry Utell wus 11 county srat tree bearing the namo of each ' visitor yuaterday fiom Ills ranch In guest Present were MIsuh Mar- Iho valley. He Is preparing to leuMi tiii: yi'KHT op Tin: ,uw Moi'tilui; Si'itiiim "IIY SA.MAHIA'H U'FLL" ' Lirtiliifx Scvieon CHRISTIAN CHURCH Ninth nt Pine St. IIIIiId S1I1110I, 111:110 . 111, MmnlliK W'oialilji, 1 1 :IMI .i. 111' ' ' 1 1 ' m it-Uinldr iuhI, Jnleruit'illulo I, K OilIU p. 111. . , ttiMKiiit . . l.tiiimclJkllr Srrtlio. 7:illl p. in. Miniii'iit-uWORSHIP SOMEWHERE SUNDAY t-vm ,! A. 11. IIHISTV, MlnlMer t i Jorle Deliell. nilm'-Jth Keys. Flor-, ence Ffleuger, Florencn Porter. Clara Calkins, Grnc Fnrrand, May belle Leavltt, Chnrloto Huntley, Muriel Klllott nud Lillian LaYaolu, toon for Salem to Hike his sent In the liKllntllr. 'n W. T Lee. who for the pmt two weeks has been confined to hit homo with tin liftnrtr nf ltlmtinpii la nlilrtl who wa, visiting here from !'" I l0 , nt ,. pbc0 ,)f Utl.i,l0M onco . Klamath Agency. morr I Thursday of this week Miss Mar- Wedding llceiwes have been Issiiod garct Johnstone entertained n num- to Curies Mitchell and F.mnm Long, her of her young friends nt a whist '"' ft Klamntli Falls, and to party. Thrco tables if whist wero ,lnl", "i-nehK. nnd Miss La Verne in progress throughout the evening fallen, both of Klamath Falls. . after which a dainty luncheon was MM ,,., FfJ. wJ ,cavu f()r served by tho hostess. Present were i,ork,.,rv ,omi,rrnw , ,.. mi,rMni: Mlsc Kllxaboth Manning. Knthor- trnln nf,pr jm,n(. .,,, ,h ,,,,. Ine I'Irlch. MargTet Hargus. Marlon lUj9 wUh ,icr p.lrc,, jr. and Mrs . Wortley. Luetic Harlan. Ilonnla Lu- (icorge Fry. 1 "KEEP THE TRAIL" ' Ito.id maps 1I0 us llttlo good If we netur rousull tlinn. The ,' sain,, Is triH' of that lllble of olirs. Tho church exist (0 help ' mark "the trail" nml keep people In It. l.uit rhnitco for 1922. 1 1 Id" 11. 111. "r Veur ltoml" 7::ti i. in. iiifinisii.il iiii-im-., ..r tiiua" Sllllll.l) Mll.Mll IIIIH'U 01 III it. III, ('. K, lit llltllt l. III. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH .Hlxlli nml I'lnc M, imilll L. HICK, MtH.Vr evident la humanity during 1922 a spiritual wakening, a renewed In-. once, or perhaps Just half often. that Stevenson, Mrs. joiiii sargent, Mrs I.awrcnro Mnhaffey, .Mrs. V. A, Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Doll D. Gam mon, tho Misses Florence Porter Maybcllo Leavltt, Clara Calkins. torest In tho hereafter. In our pur-" poso horq- on earth, and that mys-1 Finding- almple things to swear terlous-Tleptbf known as tha'. auocon ; not to.do''bWbeen aacasy as con- eclous mlud. . Tinclng a girl she Is tho caact Image ' Audrey Robert, I.orctta Jennings, -Psycho-analysis and similar phc-' of a movie star. 1 Dorothy Currln, Claudia Spink, Dor- nomenn. Incorrectly called "crazes,", othy and Jennie DcUvIl Helen Shlve; nl) .are. Icadlnjc up to toaie aensa- "ut tln,,,n"f lmPl9 thlnf to I Kenneth Perry. Tom Dulzcll. Carl Uimnl new development for human-, "WMr to do bM been M hard M I Newbury, Lloyd Porter, lnnln Hob ,ly at large. convincing a bow-legged girl ho UCrts, and HIIIlo nnd John DcUell. '.Shall we. In 1923, talk with Mars 1 kneck'kBCCll: 1 A reception followed tho ccro- or Vonus..by radfo or mental waveeT j TtcalUlng the terrible shortage of ' on". Mrs. Roberts cut thn Ices -.Shall wo discover now nsrchle lmnl thinn to ,to or- sl.Inr ""1 N- 31"T" Poured, assistc.t by powers that havo been lying dor-' away a list frc. inant In us. waiting until Destiny , fa ready for us to use them? All of Thia list Is so easy a college grad-: u havi. hrn vn,,i rnn.M,... h. uato can grann It. Soveral charming partie- T, ....., . .... . euch latent powers exist. Occa ' i Miss Dorothy Currln, Mis Jrnnlc Delzi-U nnd Helm Shivn as servers. worn 1 given In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wa Avn TcnturA sn far m tn rav vta.i...v i. riAn.ia .r i... .mini.. Monally they nro manifested by mys- b0M coul(, unJer.Una Bomo of ' Mt wcok Ono ;,f thQ clmrmlnP ter ous happenings that no one can . m,nor , e,UoD1. affalr, was tIlP ,,Innr In honor or ratlsfactorlly explain. ',.,. , la ; the bridal party given by Mrs. A tThe world war. titanic struggle,, It Is the only 1923 list of swears U, Woncn a. , ,lnmo on Wa.u, was no jorcrunnor or omcning mai wi siay sworn, wo mm. , lagton street. Thuraday evening. The new and tromendous. Great splr- gWMr tfaat you w g0 hunBry ,f dining table was beautifully decor Itunl or physic forces shook clvlllzn-' .. ..,. . ... ,. .h.i ated with pink carnations and ferns ens. Frances Humphrey, Bsther Cal klns.a Muriol Klllott, Margaret Huu toon" and Dorothy Dclzell. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rogers wera hosts nt a small Informal dinner cco. on ChrUtmas dsy when they had ' as their guests Mr. and Mrs. (llcnn iir- anJ ',- ' tD,ll,b tta .i..i.r nn.i v.j nw. Mrs. nalevlnlnI1 UaBhlpr. Mrglnla Jt-an. were .... ., . . i ., ...... 1,. 1 1 ..1 passengers on tho local train lust . Is still confined 'to tho 'ospltal. but " " nlrlit Thnv linvn litnn 111 Run .rnn. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Terwllligor left this week in their cur for Cali fornia. They wero accompanied by' Charles (loieboom, who wilt make a , brief business lalt In San Fran., GRACE METHODIST CHURCH THXTII AT IIKilt Moriilnu MrniH'iu "I'lllllSriA.V FFNDAMK.NTAI.s" . Km'iiInu Si-rmont tiii: iiFiLiuvi. tiii: patifiln tiii: mti:ihal" 'l.l.TS STAHTi ItKillT" Kilinol 10:00 11. in, Lvngur (llilll ji. m, F. L. MOOIti:, .MlnlMer . night. Thoy havo been lu 8an Fran- s. arm near 1 -.. ... .. - ..!... ...., ... . -: j ciscu una cumniiica uuimqss nnu I pleasuro trip for two weoks past. 1 Miss Audrey Roberts, nrcompan- her friends will, bo glad to that sho expects to be nut nary 8. The wedding of L. F. Crawford. Ie' '" ll,,r ''l"'r. will l..ao lo bookkeeper for tho Acme Motor , morrow morning for Grants Pas., company, December 1", camo ns n il-lil 1.1 UL1!1. whutu sho Is tvichlng In tho high srtiool, after a brief Malt with friends and relatives In Klamath Falls. tpn to Its foundation. Leading up tp what! Wo may know, before t)e end of 192 J. Forward, across the threshold of the unknown. 1922'S RECORD Tho Host-burg Nows-Reylew) fr HAT bus 1922 done for hit- man progress? In the United States where last January millions of people wero out of em ployment, today tho Industries are That (unless you are too goncrally busy. This cbango Is, ( you will pay youi' taxes. howevor, only one movement of that , ceaseless tido of business ttyat keeps rising and falling. Whether any thing has-been done to prevent fu-j That you will let your colds get turo harmful fluctuations Is a ciue- well of their own accord. vou hav no thine to eat for a while. , nud tho placet wor mtirknd with That you will let It got dark ov-J novelty brlda and griitmi placo card cry night Just after dusk. - Cou-rs ero laid for. Mr. nnd Mrs . I N'owbury, Miss Clara' Calkins, Carl That you wti pay tho coal dealer Nowbliry ,Um MayteIlo Leavltt. Ar- what ho aks ou to. pay. .j t,lr y,,., Mrs. Jol( Sargent nml Mr. nud Jlrs. Wo'rdca. - ', 1 1 1 v, Friday afternoon llit.i Lornttn That you will let congrfas forget .lennlng, Mrs. George Stnvenson nnd That you ' will get wt If stand In'thMlrain long enough. you why It was elected. That, no matter how mad, you I will refuse to lick Jack Dempsey. rich) That you will let porpelual mo tion remain a secret. Hon. Whllo two great strikes have caused a disastrous loss, yet on the wwolo labor relations huve gjlned. e iiuiubuVy of strikes outside the c t IK trado. This would Indicated That you will style-makers say' wear, Miss Clara C.-ilklns oiitortatned for Mrs. Newbury with n afternoon tea an.l shower at the Calkin residence on Wnlnut street. A large 1111 m her of guests called between the hours of four a'ad five to express their wishes for liappinevA to tlui honor guest. The gucet list on this oc casion Ipcludcd: Mctdamcs Alfred Collier, II. H. Culklns, Charles Col lier, Lawrence Mahuffby, Kenneth Kluhn. Uiu Mbises' Orato Farrund, wear what tho nstly Koya' ,laly Ven'"Mi- Claudia npinn, cniner t;.iiKin, ioroiuy uui toll, Audrey Robot ti, Maybelle surprlso to bis many friends hero. Particularly so slueo the event' look j place 111 iiiiisniuir nnu out in rviuiu-j nth Falls. Mrs. Crawford, who was Mr nnd Mrs. A. I). Hamnker nnd Miss Clara Sydow tif Los Angel son, J. C. llnmaker, ore speinllng before her mnrrluge. camn to Duns- two weoks acatlon In Ashland ls mulr for lh0 wedding. Soon aftnr, Hlng friends nnd relatives. They are tho ceremony tho nowlywods cam , K"M" "r Mr- nn'1 Mr"- 8- c "a"m on to Klamath Falls, and for the j knr- father and mother of A. 1). Hn past few dns hnvo been tho guests l"aker. of Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt nn Conger, -Miss Cecilia Mc.Mahon, who left avenuo. They oxpect to llvo here. I bore a short tlmo ago expecting tu nnd will bo pqrmanently at homo to remain In Portland for tho winter, their many friends In the Lylc returned here Inst night nnd will apartments from ow on. J Tin vniinpfr tent rtf thrt fltv in joyed n holidny dauc at tho White! Vork a,,J c"lcaK Prchailmt mil Pelican-hotel last night. Thp affair llnory- was under, tho uuspcleii nf. Messrs.' .Mr. nnd Mrs. Leu Parker hnvo Tom Ddlipll, Kenneth Perry, Prodi roturucll from Grnnts Pan wliero Payco .ind John Ilonnttm,. ,iud was -they spent Christmas with thu elder given Tor the group of cnlleg0 atu-i J,"- ' xrf"1' Parker. Tim trli ' . "It .. " m. .. 1 urn. .tk.l . I.w n.l,....n1.lli. n...l ,ttw dents woo are nomo tor ineir tiinsi' "" "t- .,,u.nw.....i ...u, .,.w mas vacations. Tho music wa fur- ""oport that tho snow lu thu mnuii- tnlns was so deep that It was on n a . EPISCOPAL NOTICE r iii:ri:priiiv tonkiIit hotkl hall ax.nk. j .Si:ilVlt:i'.S JN ODD VFI.I.OtVS HALL ( liilillllilon, IOi.'IO n, in, Senln-o, II 11. 111. noil 7::tO p. IIIHHOP VM. I'. iii:mi(.t). j bn In charge of Gertrudo's millinery 1 shop, during tho nbaoiiro of Mtss , Kcktuan. Mlsa Kckmau It In New luvel with tho car doors In places. ubu nuiuuury ui niiiiicM uvmiuts ine That you ' (fcl nud railroad Jndustrledsj less-, .wants you to ui cotumonyofn..porlod ofrevlrr, ..tVf ir trado. This would" ndleat!Vthat Tnat ,n" That you will kiss any girl who, leavltt, Ilia Graham, Hazel Fry, kl&sier. ,( l pioronco I'orter and Flurolicairneu. I. W HVI -a a . . missing link shall stayi C ' r-v' n JSj none of the many Christmas din- rjtrs given thrs-yeauWas that of .Mr. II farmers haveSuffered from low pices for their' prpducts, yet tboy lava mado progress toward saving u ,.,w. i,., -,f.,u ... be tw0 n,Bht8 wmiout a day Tniiuiion. nnu mcir young people aie 1 tween. tOk'lliB hold of scientific production prqblVms. 1 That you will bo behind with' wiiiio th0 Irontica signed by tho ' J"'ir grocery un. umpwhenxyour-, K , ;, ,, j.w 1" t ' ) .Md Mrs) M. .M. 'Dorlel ump .' i Iftmo here. Their guest et 'Amundsen visit! 4a WrtAw,..TJfjff51n be- Dortelnnt 'pjttli ts werii: .Mr. titada.fcnin two partlei to lndu'sirlul Vela- J "''''"' far as you aro concerned ns were learning that co-opera-' That you wl umpheii-yourF.V? ?. tin Is better than fighting. ,if .,.11. .. '.t, w 1 H,a M" I a IK I(a7 It-IID JUL LU UHIUI . T. fin tho field of ..pgrlcuHurerhlle I a. . .V .. . . I TriM... J. -.. ..Ill 1n mat Tiiu mil iL the North Pol. ,.r7SK "" J- "SSlMAl That you will never Insist there, tholr liomp nt Topsy by antomobile. Mr. and Mrs (1, W, Houston en teitalnud ou ChriKtmas day with a charming dinner und niusicalo. Pies unt wore Wlllarif Smith, Ray Lu cas, ur. wisocaner, .miss Mary Duttlor, Mr. and Mrs, Leo Houston. Mr. and Mrs. JumcHlIllton served oyt of Shnntiing and flihorln. This, Christmas dinner to mombers of pjfat gain la largely offsot by tho I nut what we started out to say their family nnd a few friends. Covers wero laid for Mr. nnd Mrs. Washington conference havo not b'tteii ratified ns, yet, that meeting greatly, Improved relations In tho Pacific territory, Japan has gotten ' ,g tho bogt That you will say this Is tho worst blankety blank country In tho' universe, even though you know It wmmuv,im w ' zrinwi it Yoar-' nlshcd by llouston'n orchestra. I Wednesday evening the Junior, Mr. and Mix J. L, Sinuii, rulathns Hlks wero hosta at a dance for thu of Mrs. It. C. (Iroesbsck, arrived high school poople and nlumnao of hero a short lime nRo from Cneru tho Klamath county institution. A j Texas, und wlllina' their futiiro largo number or young piirfplti at- j ''" '" Klamath cvaaty. Hroun. tended this uffalr nnd helped to ' ho wa mnyor of tho Texas town, mako It on., of tho moit successful ' w" "'" tlU) llv" Bl(,t;lc lUHlneni of all the Junior Klk parllc. ' ttllh "lH f-'ther-ln-lnw, Ihirr W'nt- ' brook, 'near Merrill. The annual "watch night party", Mrs. L. C. Mooro. of tho Wcitorn given by the Blks will bogln Sun- Transfer company, arrived homo last day night aim continue Into thn night from Cnlifonnla Sho bus ea.ly runHrs of Janunry 1, After becif 12:01 dnnclntr will tin thn reiilnrn tn ItOsa. ofWiio'Varty ' ( famllyjUpon lMrWWfifn M . k QaTi9axtitm!W7tyr$yA COMINd EVENTS U D,,ll" Co"rl' vK'thlWf1 liero for 'lf "'i'ni' i few wpejiw. r It-j l;i Jienn eight iif.c 11 ,.i T,n ii.Mu. J years sIik-a Mrf, .RuurMwt In Klniii aa h. UIIU VHUi al t t (S V I J SIMPSON COYOTE SCENT I can furnish Trappers with this accnt for a short time only, qo the rtmount is limited. This scent is the one used successfully on 'tli3 Lnkc County Desert. Tin price is One Dollar per ounce, postage prepaid. Comes in one, two and three ounce bottles. MARVIN CROSS 113 North Fourth Street ,tf&uji fui;lt ilareydiHoD wAtaw, rh- a In. Martinez, (Jtycktou an.f San- 'ViH ting 'Ini-mMrsflfy-tiPi- rs, yoa ath I L'OKII WW lWOMH.VA'r;,O.VI I mdSE"f!r1uff!'9Wr'Vft Ji WABlllNhTfJk Ili d., Dee. 3V. Jan. C.-.v'.,niinP nf nirnM. . Prolont Hiirdliig todUy noiuInuUiil on. Wmnn'u nniinf ,.. ak. , John S. Coko 11 f Mnrshflolil, to bit Jim. 8.-yfjicKiiiiir mooting of Klamath Spnrjsmcn's Associa tion, Chamber of Commerce rooms, United Ktates attorney for tho Oiu gon district. Cakos, cakes and' mora cakes nt tho Hon 'liui. Run our window fiat- unlay, 't .. ))JiH.l 21) 31) LA VOGUE STORE Has been closed on uccount of flro In llnivln biillillng, WVitrh for ox. tniordinary uunoiincumont In tills pupor sliortly. ' no (let roaiilta by tiatng clasi adi, 1 When you buy Crater Lake Butter you get fresh butter made every day. We have no storage butter. , i u Remember westill make icecream. Jiiftat thing 03 yur lodp supper of( fo cial function. -- - Utift - - - Phone your order to us; Wc deliver free of charge,- ' Klamath Falls Cr.eamery j h H nmwmtSkW!asmi Harife-wwww" JMlt-i .m,'