,P Ftw THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON tukmmy, ocronKR a, lona. SOCIETY IIBCBLLANKOV8 SHOWER FOB MISS HAKIU8 '.. . Mrs, a. Wj, Houston, assisted by Mrs. Leo Houston, was hostess Wed nesday evelng, at a shower honor- Ing Miss Vivian Harris, who recen tly announced ber engagement to '; M. F. Landls. ,. ? The shower which was ot a mis . cellaneous nature,, cams as a com plete surprise to the recipient, who . returned home to find the following . guest. The- Mesdames. Harden Carter, C. B. Heldrlch, E, M. -Bubb, Bryon Hardenbrook, F. L. Houston, Carey Rambsy, W. A. Landls, Paul Hilton, L. Van, fiellen, Richard , Brown and the Misses Grace Hoag land, Ruth Dixon, Vera Houston and Minnie Walker. i . ' . -'. MRS. W. H. ROBERTSON HOSTESS FRIDAY ' Mr. TV. H. Robertson was "at home" Friday afternoon from three ' to fire at her home on Crescent t avenue. She was assisted in rece iving and at the tea tables by Mrs. Alfred Collier, Mrs. Charles Wood Eberleln, Mrs. Ws A. Delxell. Mrs. William Canong.Mrs, Q. A Krause, Mrs. . W." JB." Lamm, ,' Mrs. "' R. E. Wright,- and Mrs. W. H." Robertson, senior. . r 1 ?. . NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT I nOLD MEETING THURSDAY "An Interesting lodge'meeting and social time -was enjoyed by Ewauna circle 647 of Neighbors of Wood craft' Thursday evening, when five neW members were Initiated. The district organizer, Mrs. Jennie Bet xel, was present to help with the work. A musical program, and chicken dinner followed the lodge meeting, and short talks were given by Mrs. Betzel Organizer Hitchcock of the Woodmen of the World, and Council Comander W. G. Shidler Taste is a matter of tobacco quality We state it as our I belisi that thetobaoooa used . ia Chesterfield are of finer quality (and beooe oi bet tar .taste) than ia ay other eifa tatte at the prise, - ' UfUtt a Myers Tobsooo Co. ' ' -.ify. " ' r i'-wr : : :p::if T T E S Didirt I tell you? sjiC - r It's the best , Vl'i' w ' r dgaiette , : . V'i : ;;,''-)) Vk ; - J WfJfkfc's i- r - - i Another initiation will be held Fri day evening, and meetings will be held twice a week during the fall and winter. RECEPTION' HELD BY KEDROX CLI B For the first meeting after the summer vacation season, the mom en oi me iveraon club held a reception to which they invited a number ot their friends. About CO member and guests gathered in the club rooms of the Presbyterian chur ch Tuesday evening, and enjoyed an unusually interesting program. Following the program, was a soc ial hour, with games and refresh ments. . THEATER PARTY PROVES DELIGHTFUL EVENT Mrs.' R. R- Deweese and Mrs. J. H. Carter 'were hostesses Friday afternoon, when they entertained with a theate rparty and luncheon. Fifty gtteats were invited to attend, the matinee at the Pine Tree and to luncheon afterward at the Blue Bird. . EXJOY EVENING OF CARDS AND DANCING Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schubert and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McPherren were hosts at cards and dancing last week at the Mills addition hall Music was furnished ' by an orchestra, and an I enjoyable evening was had by 'a lar ge number of guests. Out ot, town guests were Mrs. George Daley of Medtord, Mrs. J. W. Bird of Sacra mento and Mr and 'Mrs. Winisky from San Francisco. ' - ; ' " ' MISSIOXARY SOCIETY HAS AXXUAL LUNCHEOX Thirty members of the Woman's missionary society of the Presby terian church were present at me annual luncheon of the society, which was held at the church ' ' - f Thursday at one o'clock. Following t,b9 luncheon, an Interesting pro gram took place. FINAL CHAPTER IS WRITTEN IN MINE DISASTER (Continued from Pago One) by poison fumes probably within four or five hours after the shaft had been closed. ' ' When It was found Impossible to penetrate the Argannut through its main shaft or its auxiliary shaft, known as the Muldoon, it was de cided to' drive through from the Kennedy mine adjoining, which In years past had had open connections with the Argonaut. For more than three weefcs the drive continued. Crews were 'placed in the 3900 level of the 'Kennedy to drive to ward the 4650 level ot the Argonaut and In the 3600 level of the Kenne dy , to drive . toward the 4200 level ot the Argonaut. Their progress was impeded by cave-Ins, shattered timbers and muck, and day by day they only crept forward a few feet. The public ot California, as well as the entire country, followed each step ot the advance, until the crew on the highor level broke through into the Argonaut. - , Died Behind Bulkhead Explorations on the 4200 level failed to reveal the prisoners, and the rescue workers dropped down through a raise to the 4350 level. Forty-six bodies were recovered In a crosscut ot the latter level be hind a bulkhead which the miners had built In vain attempt to ward off the assaulting force ot carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide. They lay row on row as though cut down by one sweep ot a grim harvester's scyth. " yiA y.-ii .'(c f All wore Identified except three, and ot the latter, none oould havo been Fossol. Then started a search for the mUlng minor which was fruitless until practically n your from the day on which the rescue workers broke .through to the- last trench of tho beloaguored band. Dur ing the year many reports and con jectures marked tho hunt for Fes sel, and A, K. Stent, vice-proxldunt of the .Argonaut , Mining company, received numerous letter stating that he had boon seen in Nevada and Arizona. Any breaking out' of the skin. even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying a little Mentho-Sulphur, says a noted skin specialist Because of its germ destroying properties, this sulphur preparation instantly brings ease from skin irritation, soothes and heals the eczema' right . up and leaves the skin clear and smooth. It seldom falls to relieve the torment and disfigurement. Suffor- ers from skin trouble should get a little jar ot Rowles Mentho-Sul phur from any good druggist and uso It like a cold cream Advt. NOTICE 'TO SUBSCRIBERS ' Your' Herald should be del- ivered each, evening , by 6 4 o'clock,; unless some 'unusual delay occurs. If you have not received it by that time, call up the Herald office, 83, not later than 6:30 and a copy will be sent you. ' ' '. itching eczei DRO RIGHT UP WTH SULPHUR Business Directory i m Kodak Work Leave Your Filtws fT7 7 j Mort5 90UocK-Your Art pictures are 170005 -4 '4. II 1,, ! : KLAMATH T ' . WHtitt' sAriciiLap MnLi ' HHf 1 lEdttlVVl BUY Tilt I New Fall Woolens NOW ON DISPLAY FOR .YOUR INSPECTION Chas. J. Cizek Merchant Tailor Kodak Finishing . Films received before IX, M, ' '' Ready the tame day at 5 P. M. " f urn um ttM'fMtt ! STAR DRUG CO. mm. Mais m Now On G- M. G. REX . 234 Main St . . Boadod . - PEOPLES WAREHOUSE ' '' -'. ,r ' Blvth A II. B. Spur Klamath Falls, Ore. Phones Ret, 4MW Wbse. BS8-W " v" TBS,' WB BTORB TCTOB,, " Store your grain and potatoes until price suits. ' We can load your .oar at short notice.. Also, we. us still selling baled hay and train, any quantity, at prlcos which are fair. Stop guessing at your load,, our ton ton scales always ready and right. - If yon are mov ing in, moving out or tome-hunting, let us take care ot yonr fur niture and bouseold goods until yon get settled. AN ENLARGEMENT FREE . ""' . ( ... With cTcry doxen poitrolU taken (luring October Ami Norcmbcr STINSON STUDIO : 428 Main Street .- "metropolitan GARAGE OPEN DAI AJTD NIGHT 1st Claas Workmanship . Gnarantocd ' AUTOMOBILES FRANK1IN-RICKENBACKER H. V. PETERSON, Prop. '" Phones 008 BEND STAGE Lv. Klamath Falls 8 a. m. Ar. Bend ........ 6 p.m. Lv. Bend 8 a. m. Air. Klamath Falls 6 p. m. -Y:: y Offices At REED AUTO SUPPLY ' . COMPANY ''rand CITY TRANSFER CO. gp7"""ri . J x. ix ready at 6 FALL LIR DRUGS ram, pub Display ' . Trucks RENNER Phone 397-W CONCRETE Pepmar.ont th pyramids Concrete Pipe ' sewer Pipe Water Pipe ' Culvert Pipe . Irrigation Pipe - ..t Concrete Brick - Face Brick Common Brick Floor Tile Mantel Brick Concrete Blocks .. Chimney Blocks Building Blocks Foundation Blocks . ' . ' i ., i. Concrete Contracting ....r .,i. sidewalks and Curbs Foundations ' . r Floors Concrete Materials Cement floreened Sand. , Qrave ..'v- . , CONCRETE PIPE CO. i Phone 228-J Oth and Market 8ts. Actors look for'wArd te, tlilir win ter whon .the nudlnnco will opplnud to kocp tliolr linndg warm. ! '. NEW CITY LAUNOKTt '' lnWil Work 1 , riM Work -Pal Tear la Oa CorM Hate, urn 0aaal OOBDO.V AUTO BERVIC8 Formsxly W'itU Ooe . ' Phone 600 . ; BBl Main St, Klamath Tails, Ortfoa " ' DR. H. J. WINTERS Oradaata and fttate Reasaarasl , OPTICIAN irtaeteaa years her la a its til Prompt Borvlea . . ( 714 Main Street Coe'e Auto Senrice Phone 168 Aland at The Binoko Neit boor To Owl Cafe. DR. j. a coble ; OPTOkqCTmiBT OPTICTA ' Ttt Mala at, . Pkom 1M-W. We Dt ant grlM latsat, Iali eata krekea leaata, rspalr .(rassaa. NU BONE CORSETS ; "'Made to Tour ifeasnra Guaranteed .'. Mr. Rote Randall . Bat Jefferson HU Pboaa t7T-W PR. F. r. :goddare! 08TXPOATHIO PHT8ICUJI AND NUaUBO Otflea aad Beatteaea Pkostal B1 - L-O. u, . TJtafPJLa S. CROUCH, D.Vl" Vetartaarf aarcaaa - - Deputy HtaU Veterteatlaa a if, oth Phoe atv Boston Beauty Shop 710 Mnln Phone 811-W Export marcelling and hair" bobbing. Next door to Pine Tree Theater ' '" L Q. O. F. riosBBiHj Rebekah, 104 SBteta i Ftret and Third Thnjeaajra -v Kwaaaa Baoanpmeat , assets . each Tneaaay ,, tnaxaala U)4f 1ST) - ntday " J. C CLEGH0RB emij luiJtaai and suavaKua) Phos ltM - US I CHIROPRACTORS t DRB. HAXUCTI UAVUm Office over Cnderwood'a 7th Main . Paona 4B9 Rcaldenra Phoaa Ml. ' DR. C A. RAMBO ! ' Dentlsl t, O. O. V. BaUdfal r PBOm SI ( . Jif. E. & J. I PATTERSON Contracting Painters ' 630 S. 6th ' 'Phone 582-J Dr. E. Dietsche Phyirtclan and 'Snrgeoa Office! Room 8 and 7 , Hngarman IlldR.r Office Ronrst 11 .III, o-B 74 - Hnndayi O.l t Phonos : Office B8H, Km, 050-W American Legion , KLAMATU POST NO. M HeotliiKs 1st and 8rd Tnosdays . Court ITnnse nasemeat H. B, GKTZ, Oommaade Phone 10M-M , Monclair Beauty Shope 4a0 Ht' - I'lilmo 885 All Linns of Ream Culture ' Open Kvonlngs Near Cnrnei' of 4th fitrtyit .