SATOBDAY, ajTtV 1, 1098 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Fir 1 MAINLY ABOUT PE0PL 1!iiJoy'Trli) U I.nki . '"" i A ilollRlitdil trip iip 1 the' Inks to Eagle tlldgo ,tavcrn ' where dinner was served Was enjoyed Thursday evening by it number of guests at the invitation of Mr. and Mrs. A. B, Ep person. The dlniio,! waj in, honor of their hoiiBe giicsts; Mr. end Mrs. Hi'trry Rowoll, ' w lid are hero from Portland. Other guests worn:'- Mr. had Mrs. Roy Durhin, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Poster, Mr. and Mrs. C. B, firowno; Miss Minnie Walker, Arthur lieavKt and Keith Kramer, Tho was wade on the Oakland, After dinner, dancing and vft radio con cert we.ro enjoyod. ..',-, Orchestra At Tin attic '" ' ' A pit orchestra will bo a regular featliro, at the Pino Tree theatre; commencing Sunday night, It, was an nounced today by Manager Porrln. MomberB of the orchestra will In clude' 'SA1. Stanley, director, Lee Parkor, , Chas. Thompson, j. D. McDeyltt, Mrs, Stanley, Wm, Crollen, l.oulfi Stfeln and Paul Robfrtson, most of whom are members of the municipal band,. open- Mrn Jjciivc J. C, 'Boyle, Fred English, Q. B. Mangue and Bel D. Gammon left yes terday for Medford to. attend an op-, crating conference of the California Oregon Power company being held there today, The Rogue River div ision of the company is giving a pic nic tomorrow on the river, and the local officials will probably attend, Crosa-Ijudanius .' . ;. Harmon Cress and Miss Alta Lada mus were united In marriage Thurs day evening at Orace Methodist par sonage. . The Rev. F. L. Moore per formed the ceremony In the prosenco of a few friends of the couple, licnvo Oro, Vacation ' ! ''.'" trp ana" Mrs. Charles Donart have Jfifl:fo1r Unlori oreeki where they plan. Uf camp for a few days. They will go" on from there to Medford, Hind will ' enjoy 1 months', yacaticjn Jn the nbgue nigpr Uey. g it" i i.. ... ,-,fan J .' .V,' . -t' ' r ; putting SlrsIIiuiwltor ... Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hamaker and two children, WeBtley and Marie, are Wire .from Portland visiting Hamak nr's mother, Mrs. Amanda Hamaker. Tliey made the trip by car, t X - : Jiiglnpcr Back .-, ... ..; f: " H. W,. Young returned last night om a business trip to San Fram , ejsco. Young .Is-the , Southern Pa cific engineer In charge of the sur ;Vcylng crew for the Natron cut-off. Coming From East - , i. Mrs. June Henthorne and daugh ter, Miss Bessie Lou, will arrive to 'nlght from WJnflold, Kansas, to ' visit Mrs. Henthorne's brother, ' L. 'H. Bellman. ThoyWUl stay about two 'months, '. "' Here From Sacramento j...J. L. Kingsbury and O. L. Kem per ' of Sacramento registered at the Hall last night. They are con ilected with the United States geo l'qglcaj survey. $ ,, Jjrr. . SjilHg Mary Jenkins 111 ; Miss Mary Jenkins Is til' with an attack, of appendicitis and . it,:- In thought she may have to undergo an operation. ' " . 'Vernon Llndsey 111 : I -. Vernon jLlndsey Is ill at the home of big, parents, Mr. and yMrs. L. J.lndso'y.' ' . Boy F d r R e sponsi ble! ; J-..!.. Position Inquire Herald Office New. Moon Helped Itodro . , , The, first now mooa- nftor Juno 22 always brings good weather.' which hints until tho moon chunsbs, und the mysiovy of the' Wonderful weather that soomed to ' come only for the rodeo Is solvol when -ion.? knows about tho moon,, This is, ac cording to Marvin Cross, of BIy, who, with Mi'B. Croat and baby, Is leav ing for home today after being hero for tho rodeo. Cross says the- new moon should be given credit for the success of the Sou. horn Oregon ro deo. . ! Touring Oregon A party of California people who stopped a short time In Klamath FallB yesterday, while on a tour of eastern Oregon, were: , Mr?" and Mrs, E. L, Warrick and son, " and Mrs. Harry Smith, of San Fran-, Cisco, Dr. and Mrs. O. P. Huuae and son of Burlingame and Mrs. Frank Maloney of San . Jose. They went on to Crater lake, and plan to try their luck at, trout fishing before leaving the county. ViBltwrs From East v' Dr.. and Mrs, Maurice Ostelmor and their son, Alfred -J.,' registered at the White Pelican last night from Philadelphia. They are on their way to Crater lake. After a visit there they will go or. north, their ultimate destination being Alaska. Ashland VlsltoA Hero Ashland was well represented at the Hall last night. Registering from there were Mr., and Mrs. George Chalmer, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Oillls, William Nelson, Jr.; W. Judson Oldfleld, A.. O. Moss, D, J. Jenette, O. N, Turner and H. Eh BriggsV' Committed To Asylum ' . An attendant Is , expected i, front Salem tonight for William Ravens crof t, -'.-.who has been committed bjt, the' county court to the state hos-: pltal for the insane. ' ,' ou Kisiiinr? 'rwp ,";,;f;-"...;Si' Mr.' and Mrs. C. B. Martin" reKiit- tored" at the Hafl iiist' night "biH uicir way duck io acramenio auer a fishing trip in Klamath county. Lunihemmn Here '' O. O. Russell, Inmborman of Denver,, arrived in Klamath Fallsi lust night on business and registered; at the While Polican. . ' . Olitnin MniTiage Llcensi . f' Ed 'Hays Gentry and 'Lotus John-; son, both negroes, obtained a mar-; rlage license yesterday. Leaves mi Vacation ; i Miss Geneva Young loft yesterday for Red Bluff, whero she will join Crlonds for a two weeks' tour of California. , VIhIIoi's From Portluml Mrs. W. W. Garrow, her daugh ter and three sons, are liore from Portland visiting her mother, Mrs: J. A. Bartle, on Michlgau avenue.' ltd lu lls To Lnkcvlew F. W. 'ilastorson has returned to Lakevicw after a visit hero on forest scrvico business. Mustcrson Is a brother of Mrs. F. S. Wilson. nctuiiv To nlai'shflelil Mrs. F. H. Dunlvan has returned to hor home at Marshfleld after a' visit with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. I-Iniiios. ' . wntii U- 'I 'inn- ' Wanted .Dependable Lad The Boys ' Cut " J Such things as potato races like this one helped to fill in the five days of the trial trip of the 3-- S, Leviathan, sponsored by Al Lasker, ex-chairman of the Shipping Board. The spud racers are (left to rig'at) Fred A, Britten. Chicago congressman; Carl Laemmlo, movie, magnate, and P.ubo Clokilicrrr. comic nrtfs;. Sells Housi; ' A': Mrs. Minnie Henry hi paid her house on Washington street'to R. F. Setzer." Mrs. Honry will leave to morrow for .Sisson, . where she will pass the summer. -- leaves For Callftirnla-rv,7 Mr. andMrs; .Tex'iPerry left this morning for San Franclscfd for sev eral months. .' Perry's health has not been good, and it Is" hopod that the change will beseflt him. ' " . - On Camping Trip Mr.' and Mrs. Jack Hackett and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brundage left today on a camplngtrlp to Crater lake and Diamond lake. Sewer Work Starts Work on the Blxth Bewer unit in Railroad .addition has been, started, and will be complo.ed wjthln three or four months. . ': ' i,.' To Grants Pass Mr. ahd Mrs. E. 3. Veath and chil dren will leave in the morning for Grant's Pass, where Jhoy will visit rolatlvos. ' Honored Soe tho mnn. - Is he not proud He wears a sine topper. And. a cut away. And a watch fob. That parchment In his hand la on honor ary L. li. D. degree. Harvard con ferred it at tho 2S7th annual com mencement. The man la J. P. 'Morgan. Mill . Hllll! CAN . YOU B&ST &UAR.D Your. 3' EYES 5 YOU can best guard your sight, by having us examine your eyes. We examine: them for opac ities and muscle troubles and' con furnish . you with glasses . that will render your vision per foct. A far-seeing man looks after his eyes. i . V::. .rfWi f : r Ui Alwy-')"' i if t WintitrS i i Up a Bit on the Leviathan "Trip HONOR AGED 1'RELATE SAM FRANCISCO, July 7'. ; Seyenty-eight years continuous ser vice as missionary- were honored here recently by thej friends - of Dr. William C. Porid; 03, who came i to California with 'the 1 Argonauts, jof '49. The' venerable prelate is believed to, be the last survivor of the ministers whose-tusk it was to keep perdition out of the early mining camps. " '.! ' SEW YORK M'OMAX FIRST TO ; PUAIB HAWAIIAN JIOL'XTAIX .:..HILO, Island of Hawaii, July 7 The lofty, snow-tipped summit of Mauna Kea, highest spot In the Ha waiian Islands, has, been surmounted for the first time In hlBtory, by a I party of women, which included Miss j Kateherine MacGregor of New York, a noted niKer.mouniaiu-cumrjer ana writer. , s..;'.';; :m,; v '.'; : FKAXCE WOULD EXTEND TRADE . DUNKIRK, Frantfe, ' July ; 7. The French government Is about to send a vessel on'Ja trip to South American ports loaded with, an . ex hibit of Fronolf products. This business builder ... hskthe iormer Ger man 'steamer Ellfta'i, .buV'h'e'r'" name has been 'changed .' 'to' '.La'"Bello France. ' ? - ' . : ..- J COMING EVENTS July ' 7. Klamajh junior dance at R. C. Short's barn.. July 12. -T-Chaj'ter presenta- tlon to KlwaolBcJub at White Pelican hotoi. .',:!,',. ' '. . July 26-27 Visit' 'of ; Ro- tary clubs of California and Oregon to Klamath Falls and Crater lake. , August 19. Community pic- nic at Crater lake. - . FOR RANCHERS We will sell you Green Slab at 1;he Big ' Lakes Sawmill $1.00 the cord, or '.Block Wood at the box fac-. tory. :; , . . We are also deliv , ering Slab and Block . Wood all over the valley for those who cannot haul their own WOOCl. ,,;'.;,., Bee us about your 1 I1CCU3 111 U1C J.UC1 111113. We are prepared to take care of you. Q. PEYTON & CO. 419 Main Phone 535 r : Lundquist ir.; Lundqulst : V A default d'fderf'jgainst the de fendant was fiigrfed by Judge Leav- itt thiB. morning in the case of Fern , M. 'v's. John Q. -Lundquistr ' . AFPROVE WORLD COURT WINONA LAKE, Ind July 7. Qualified approval of : ": the " world court was unanimously voted by the World Christian Citizens' conference In session here today. They adopt ed a resolution urging American par ticipation In the world court. SELLING GARTS IDE'S IRON RUST SOAP. N:eded la every dffic, chool, home. Fully pro--" te:d In U S. Pat. Off. Hiireraovediroarusttlnk. : frait, medicine STA1N3 tKirty yeurt Large, tubei, 25 cents, J .. . . TUBBLV fomethlng nsW -waahingblue In paite form Every home wife will buy ilx or more-tubci. va v Send 10c for-trlal tube or 15c for tube of ench and prout'making plan.. . . ; -'-s GARTSIDE'S IRON RUST SOAP CO; ' 677 Prettra Stmt i . v Philadelphia, Fa. ' '' ' . " r ... ..." f, . ...... - : i., ' - r '. .J ,ii '. lv..s!i V ' -1 ' - ' " ' 2-: - i i , ; . . ' ' i i . i ::'.-. ,"i'f-; JV".r; ' ' - ) .". '..CpV - Ti'i; .ii.. . .".".i :. -i j : a . ..' '..(.-.. ,1 v, . -. - jii . . ., " ' -iA . ..i'r.i,.'-. : . . '.'',...:.. .j Sit S'liV.-V. ''. .: '!' 1 ... V. ..." :.i'J' '-: !l v:,: . ,.: . . , , ' .-'r. -ANDREW CARNEGIE SAYS: - ' - ', ' i "The best way-to accumulate money is . . '' '" to save and bank a fixed amount of your 'income each month, no matter how small -. the amount." ,. Why not follow this advice, "it's good," ; :. : ' ' '! . 'and start a savings account with us today., : , ' , ; . ." Your dollars , will be in good company, as - - - a great many of Klamath's most successful T ; V.'' ' '.! .' ' r.feusihess' men .cany, .their .accounts here-.. 7 y'-: ..,ii ,v, t j., , j. , , , .... , 1 11 - j The First National Bank . 1 1 v, - The Home of Over 5100 Depositors ; . , . i, ' Member Federal Reserve Bank : - ' .A ' ; ; ' : ' ."'.- ,...,-. n ... , ' ' ) 'i . : . - " 'V ' ! . " ; '"..'' i ' ...' .'.'; .V ... . , o " ' ' " . r'. ... . x . . , . ' '.. ' .'.'. . ' 1 1 . ( ' -..', i, , , r i ii ; ) 1 ? ? ' , FINKD FOR BKIXO Dltl'NK Elmer Lynch paid a fine of $10 and costs in the justice court vas- tm-day for di unkeness, W. M, Val- j Special Attention to Hur'itl.'al Wi ter wus fraed J40 In the police court I iwxIh. Hmlium for tourer, v. on the name charge and will servo I Modi-in, Tirittini'tii rr Dmhelen, ,, 10 days in Jail unless ho pays the fine. '- f.vvrn 'L&r1 . i r . ....... ; . ' i .. i . I j fAj ft A ! Link River Electric Co. : ...... .. -i. Everything Electric al - is not merely a phrase with us, as we main-. n-:f .jv liable electrical materials. OUR PLACE R. is the ELECTRICAL, SERVICE STATION -iw where vou tret evervthiner electrical... in-. . :r, eluding. . practioaL ; and-.tecluucal.. servicei:-.. ini t - 'if the lights are put, if the range fails ? T ! ,1 -L j io cook, ii . ine motor aoni worK, n any- - thing goes wrong get reliable service' by J calling phone 171. " " " Link R iver R. J. SHEETS, Prop. i Phpne 171 MORTON , HOSPITAL, Sun Fi'HMiMscn, .i al. $7. Per . inantlt yi H tin v ftf'.vetiil . r'. cMKlltioncil. used. riiiiios. Xr t nd tlii't. ;iood ucd .,, 1'iiiBOs pcncriinv son ouicKiy, hi don't deluy, but Htait yovr -rou."ilc-,i no.v lie'ore schools open. nil "i Earl Shepherd Co: Onu biisincKS, music cxtlusivoly.' G07 Mala St. BABY PICTURES A Successful Specialty .i PRICES VERY, REASONABLE - , AND STYLES -THE. - ,tl-3 THE PEASLEVS. Photographic Art : - - ". ' - : ' Phone 39 " ' 327 Main Street ' : : ..;( ..- Opposite Court House ....... - ' - : ..... V !, ..4J.J -l-.-Jj ...1. . :- : :'-yv " 'T Electric Coi 7th & Klamath tun it i