RlTTItlMV, HHI'T. U, I HUH, THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON if rw 'IHSSWIirPSSnSi "" g"' fttTffgg?53ffia I II . ..14... j,.u.n II 11 y ABOUT PEOPLE COMING EVENTS CHU. , 4. r.. County fulr. Orl, 6. A ll ti u u I imn'tliiK and )uiiiiuit I'ii hi 1c llimllli nn hih-IiiiImii, cliiitiilmr of com- Illd'CC. Oct. 1 3-1 9. Hull way eolo- lirotlnn. NnvoiiiliOf (J. Wpi'rlnl t,w. t Ion fin' iiii.'iijiiiroK iiliiiilltud to dm pimple py Ihu Imiliiluliiia. 4 Nov. II. Arnilstlco dnr. ' 4Jiiliix To Hlmifiiril Minn ("lirltitlnn Murdurk toft yi' terday for Him, 1'riinclsco for n fnw rtnyk' visit with frlunils, ofliir. which alio will no on to Htiuiloril utilvur itlty wlicrv hIki will tuku Kriiduiitu work In Ihu li'Kul ili'iiurlinviit. avrs for H. '. . Mm. J mil ik lllHhop Koalar lull for Hun Krundi.ro thin IniirnliiK. whom kIid will Mpi'iul HAvnrnl tiny i. Him will tritnituiH Inulnimn iintl do ItOIIIUl Shopping Whllll tllKI'll, It.'fliriia I'niiii I ln I'.uhI Mm. W. ('. Hull, who Iiiih Iikiui ' awny from kliiiiinlli Kull slum Inni Muy liaH Just ,ri'tiirui'il mii romi i I Iter resldinrii Inri. Mm. Hull uii'l her iluilKlilnr Mury 1 r t for thn t-nnt by way of tln nnrtlinrn roulf, un.l Hlliyi'll HOIIIO lllllll tllllll In Nov York. Thny rutiirupil hy wy of tho southern ruuln, atiippltiK In Washington, 1). t'., 'Niw Orli'iinn, nnil iiiimiToun other town on Ihu wuy to vlnlt friend. Hmnn llttl'i tlmn wna n pi' in In southern Ciill fornln, whom they visited friend Mary Hull will r.'nniln In Califor nia for tho winter. Hero For Honil Warrant llonry Chapman wna In thn city 'yesterday to trnarl business uirl to gel a roml wnrrnnt at thn county rlnrk'a office, lie la nn old n-i.l-ditnt of Wordon and a frequent' visitor horo. tilnlfl lll(lina Mail More J. II. Broit, who Ii connected with th tint lilKhway commUtlon la In Klamath FulU on .hualam. Ho In rolatrod at the Hall tit From Mitlln . - Mr. and Mra. 8. V. Moody of Ma tin nr In own for a day or ao. They r roBlntorcil at tho Hall. Itelum To 8. F. Mr. and Mm. OoorRO Qrkiondorfur mvv leuTiiin nir moil ,uu, ,. u-. 1 Franclico today. Thoy hava been peiulttiK tho aummrr ' 6t Ynlnm. " Thau yrira fMtf Inl nrelt nt Ilia Hull. Handier In For The May ' Kill Young a rancher whoas ranch la located on the Merrill road la a vlaltor In the city today. ' Nhakon From Accident ; Fay Slorrla, local ,Uorny, waa knocked from hla motorcyclo at about 5:30 by on unidentified Aula-.. , lat nt tho cornur of Third .jtad I'llio. Morrla wna driving on I'ino and the autolat on Third atrcet. ' Nobody, In- ludlnc Morrla. haa it . very cloar ' Ideit JUt how tho accident occurred. Morrla waa allRhlly Inlumd and la atuylng In bod for tho day. ipcmta I)ny At Merrill A. MV'Colller, local bunlncsa man, lnfl thU mor.nlnu for Merrill on buil non, Ho will return thla evening. Hero From Lnkevlow J.' Jnckaon and family arrived yoatordny from I.akovlow. They aro reglatered at tho Arcade hotel and will remain hero for aovoral daya. Hot urn To rorllanil A. C, McDonald and Ted McDon aid, who havo boon In Klamnth Falla for tho paeffow days look nt over tho country, drovo bnclt to Portland yoatordny mornliiR. Thoy will probably roturn to tho pity within a month's tlmo. Hero on niialncsa ' ' ; n, W, Tower, chairman of tho County school district board, wan In to visit tho county sent yootor day. The purposo of his visit wns In the Internals of tho school board, .Towor Is a' resident of Keno, and returned to his homo yostorday af ternoon, J.oi'ollu Former Vlsltni' L, V. noggs of Lorolln, who Is a frirmor of Hint district, wns In tho city to transact, business In tho court hotiso and pay visits to his ' friends hero. Ho returned to hit farm Inst night, I .it 1 1 1 1 itiiii it lli'rc W. V. Wink, ii priiiiilimnt liim Iiui'iiiiiii, In In Kliiiiinlli Kill l lor mtvi'ml l ii y n lo transact liualiiitss, Hn will Iiivi'bLIkiiIii liiinhur print mill, proluilily liuy. luinlior. Ho In rKKlntcn'il lit the Hull, Hloilumill Muy Iluy Hlork II. V, Mllolwll, u prominent Ktockniun of Aahlitud, In In Klam ii Hi Kill In for n iluy or no to look over thn' alock market horn, Ha In rcKlhtcrcil lit thn Hull. I til ii i iih From Illinium Trip It, 14, Dnwi'fao of the Mar I)rut store ri'turiiwl from u business trip to Kan Kriini'lnco hint nlKht. Do- i.wi'Kmi bus hiti'n uwny four days, I'lllllH To lllllll II, Crolniuit of Topny wuh ii county limit visitor yitsluriluy. Ho hoiiKht n liiinllnK llcitnno lit thn court hnilnn. Itnmlier la llrn . W. BwlH'T of Orlmliiln wuh hero from IiIm ranch for tho day on biinliienH iniiltnm. Irf-nvi'M Tu I'linloicriipli I'hotourupliar Htlnnon of tho Rtln- anil aluHo ami llobcrt K. Klruhorn, owner of tho rullwuy to Hnriicuo river vulley, left this morninx for Kpruaua river valley, whero Dtln- aon will photograph aoimi of tho 40 rnrlonda of ahneu tlutt aro com ing In toduy, and tuko other pic lurra up and down tho )!u. Thuy will ret".-1! lonliiht. Work on CVIrbrallon Bile Over n iloii-n men havo been irorklnx on thn railroad eelobra- '.lon alto, "tho crater," nt Second and Main. Thn tract la lii-dnnlm; to nunmiio n wall groomcilappcnr- Lance. : Pntn.liunn To Ho nn For Good If tho council and mayor approve of the appointment of Joeph Swind ler its city pnlrloman hero tho po lios force will havo another steady man on the Job. It Is planned to have still another patrolman on tho Job within a short tlmo, ac cording to Chief of Police Humph rey. fcwlndlor la a boner of con siderable ability. . , To Itunlnesa College Ml as Deaale Tull left this morn ing to nnier bustncea college In Portland. She wa.n accompanied by her mother, Mm. 3. S. Dnteman, who will return to Kliimalli Falls' In a few days. ( 'lltoe From Midland Mrs. 'V. H. Folsom of Midland pent several days In tows this week as a guest at the R. J. Sheets homo, Drllt3 To 1'ortliunl Mr. and Mrs. O, A. Smith plan to lenvo by ear Monday morning for Portland, whore , they will ..tiomblW bualnAM and pleasnre for a few days. Miss Pftulln Cllft w'ho Is to be mar rled's'oon, will accompony them ns far as Ashland, and will remain thore with hor mother titnll the wed ding. Former Itealdentu To Btny Mr. and Mm. X. 13. Bond, former Klamnth Falls roA'donfa, who re tupned here sovaral weeks ago, have decided to slay. Thoy have taken a house at C20 North .Eighth street, Mr. and tre. Bond have been traveling since thoy sold their studio WinterS ii!!:! rsi. KYKOI.ASHKH should bo'; worn nt the flrnt sign of fA Irnllhliv lieilloCtVy. your eyes Is to Invlteftjf Ul ir Ihnv' BOI 1UIIH HUlllllli. cnuno you pain or dls- cniflfort of any kind they need attention. Our ree l old of intclligant eye service rocotn mends un! to your "consideration. III".!-'" III. 1 I i U-ti Klamath Pnlh. IIIHITI' To J.ruvi" llorai'o MnniiluK. local ill t ui-n ' y . will Icuvn fur Mndrmd ullhnr Innfor row or Moiiilay whuro hn will bo en XiiKi'il In l)inl ni-H for flvn or alx daya. ', , , i M( ,, Fioiii Hiimiiiii-iiln - Mr. anil Mm. C. f'rewa of Kacrn iiimito nrrlvitil thla noun In ihi'lr cur from Kacruniiitito. They will prob ably I'ornuin hern over tho week-end They liro atllio Hall. Itliiiib'a I'iivk For H. F Junim O. IthodiK, who In nor re -tary to tho chulrinun of tho rail road colobrutlon which will ho held hero October 12 find 13, left thla morning for W ed whero ho will' re main until tomorrow might. IthndeH la tho recreation mnn of thn Pelican Iluy Lumber rompnny and hna been InlilnK II. D. Mortennnn'a place dur ing hla abarnru In Run Kranclaco. If. I, Mortimxnil To Helurn , II. I. Mortonrton pr (Ml dent of the I'ellran tiny Lumber company who la nt thn head of tho celebration to bo held hero soon, will return from dan Francisco tomorrow night. Publicity Mjio Ixav It. 13. Kolly at the head of the publicity and news bureau of tho Southern Pacific railroad, loft this morning for Ban Francisco. Ills as sistant, Fred Woodward, will ro maln horo and work In connection with tho railroad celobratlon. Oleno Itanclirr Hero Lawrence Horton of the Horton ranch located near Oleno was a vlal tor of Klamath Falle for tho day. Hero To Hhop Mm. A. Tl. Ilrlghtmon of Illldo brand Is spondlng tho day In Klgm a h Falls visiting friends and shop ping. Hero For Tim Day J. C. Taylor who owns a ranch In the vicinity of Oleno Is spending ho day In tho county. Sam Dixon also a rancher of tho Oleno territory was In the city today vis iting friends and attondlng to busi ness matters. From Fort Klamath Mrs. Hoy Ttfylor, proprietor of the Fort Klnmnth hotel, was In Klamath Falls tor tho day shop ping olid visiting with friends. Anothor prominent hotel woman n the city for tho day for tho samo purposo Is Mrs.' A.' Drearcllff of Dray, California, who runs a hotel there. She will probably remain here for the week-end. Hupprluteiidiiit In Hero Fred, Baker, superintendent of the Klamath Indian reservation, ! In tho city for the day. tlilloquln Justice Visit It. C. Spink, Justice of the peace at Chlloquln, is county seat vlslul Refrigerators On Easy Terms Most of the leading merchants now tell Refrigerators at reasonable prices and on easy terms. Use Ice-It Means Health Phone 58 The Three R's R-ight in quality R-ight in service R-ight in price Come down and True rajjsiftrVVTfkrrkVsJVfVg or today. I In will ntl'-nd to nom" liu:i!!ii;r mr.t'cr.i c:i'l c:i J-lenrft. Ilia ilaii:lilir Cluuillii occi).iiiiaul-l lilm. To Collect Board , Bill t Owing Her For 12 Years HI'OKANK; Sept. 20. A board bill Iwolvd years old will be collec led by Mrs. I). Ii. Holme of Coeur d'Alene, an tho result of a recent ruling In tho superior court here, Over a decade ago, Jon Ami), a board er, left owing Hrs. Holme a bill of 1100, but presented her with a bunk book showing $341 deposited in a loeul hank. She said hn told her that if he fulled to return, It was hra. Tho court ruled tffzt Mm. Holmn must odvertlso for the owner before the money could bo paid and, held that shn can collect only the amount due. In ruse no trace of Asm or bis relative found, tho stato will ask for any balance that may be left, aftor the property Is administered. Mabel Lnjroaon vn. J, Lagmon In the divorce case : of Mallei Lageson vs. J. Lageson, - attorneys for the plaintiff filed a motion In the circuit court yest'erduy for Judge Lcsvllt to reopen the casa regardtbss of the affidavit of pre judice filed by the defendant. ' If the 'affidavit of prejudice Is up held, another Judge will have to bear tho case. NEW'SORORITY HOUSE; FOR IDAHO COLLEGE! MOSCOW, Idaho. Sept. 29. An- other new sorority house will be ad ded to the University of IdaBiS list, as a result of a successful oaiB paign. Just completed by the Ch Hota Epsllon, local university Sorot rlty. . :' ' : Members disposed of $2.p,00O worth of building ' bonds' of" tho organization and' preparations tor Immediate construction bsve been .made. This Is .the second aororlty house to be started slace opening of the fall term. 800,000 YOUNG ( - SALMON ARE FREED SALEM. Sept. 29. Eight hun dred thousand young salmon were released recently from the state hatchery affove Stayton Into Stout creelc, fi"om where they will even-, tually find their way Into t;lac Iflcocean by way cji "vVlUamelte rivers. . ''!' 'AtterK' period of four years the Kslfretufn for spawning purposes. ask us about the Blue 1"!' I The liateliery. v.M"'i hna been in -f-.n c'.'; : '. "! ; lit pre.ei;t la pnitluc:DK fluh for :ora- i mi'iclal p'.irpoif',-a. HISfX "HOOniX" WtVI-S ; FKANKi-'OKT OX TUB MAIN, ,(riminy, Kept. . Ccrman do not went th'lr wlven too modern. hat U (u'tn floor from the ailvnr llnraients for wivea appearing in thn (Kwt German newspapers. . X Oermnn wholesaler who had a i- VOII are safo when you eat horo. You need to exercise cure In the selection of sum mer eatables. Here you will find a courteous service that will help you to enjoy life. Oct acqnalntrd rltb oar "Bill C Fare" CLUB CAFE 1M So. 0tb St. i UNIVraSITYofOREGON The UNIVERSITY of OREGON contains: " The College of Literature. Science and the Arts with 22 departments. The professlorinl schools of Archi tecture ond Allied Arts Business Administration Education Grad uate Study Journalism Law Medicine Music Physical Edu cation Sociology Extension. For a cataloiut or onp information Wrttt Tht Rtjiitrar. VnHfrtitfi of Orrjon. Eulent, Ortfon. The 48th Year Open September 25. 1923 V V f f purtty I flotiriiihlsg buslneas In I'ortur.a, want a w-ife hitween 13 and 22 who Is nbla to adopt herself readily to tho different condition of llfo "he will find In Portugal, but who Is "not too modern" In hoc Ideas. I Closed Car Weather is Here ! We have just received a carload of new Star Car containing a new four-door Sedan with She new n type upholstery a really fine car. Price reduced on all models. BUICK GARAGE ' -. . ...(. .-ji Corner 7th and Klamath . , FAIRBANKS MORSE "Z" ENGINES We have one in stock that is just your size. I1 t 15 h. p. Priced on up from -' ( $62 f.o.b. our Store NO FREIGHT LORENZ CO. J 23 No. Oth St. ' l.VDLSTKIAL Stl'I'UES phase STIl-W I'LfMItlXG HEATING - SHEET METAIi Grinding Lenses - Is a delicate operation; "and requires skill and carefully trained mechanical ability. The man now in my shop fulfills all of these require-, ments. . .. ' . UNDERSTAND, WE SLItFACE GLASSES (not merely edge them) completely manufacturing the finished product ' ready to wear, from the rough glass discs yon see in our window. This Is of benef'.t to yon. In that yon do aot hT to wait but a few hours for your glasses. DR. 700 Main Street ! ajBSsmeiM MnagBagRa gmm mmm jjajHijjjsaMSMBsTBs Painstaking Finishing Your Kodak, plus Kodak Film plus our developing and printing service result, results. We take pride in our finishing de partmentthat means we take pains in our finishing. - Bring us your jilms . you'll like the results errors PterY IMjAtjAI n TALiLS WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE . BUY THEIR DRUGS 8ho must not have 'bobbed . muit bo companionable, ..beautiful gnod-nnlured and ' "thorouuhly dS iiientlc ' In hrr tastes. Kodak fhilahlnt' at Ptlnson's. ttt L - .UJJLl' IL.l'iU UUi'Ul A 3 1 GOELE rboue 183-W wim L Lf IaccuSXcvI 1-t