TVEHDAV, NOVEMBER. IB, 1031 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE COMING EVENTS . Nov. (.Installation of chso- tor Df Molay at Masonic Hull J lultlallon i nd election. tNovemfber ltf-7 Woman's Library club eooked food and ' rummage esle. e , frlday, Nor. U. Meeting falrvlew Parent-Teachers As soolatlon. November JO. Thankiglv. Jog, November J, football Klamath varaui Redding. December 11 and II Epls. eopel baiaar la Parish hall, 7lh and HlKh. Turkey Pinner . . i A dollolotia turkey dinner was on Joyed by tnaa Jenkins, Joan McDon ld",JL';.lt' Jonklni and Mra. J. P. ytliOtt Sunday l the McDonald rjincrj Sunday, Tha party laft Klam ath Palls Huntiay morning and returned thqt nlilit. Move, to .Now Ilealdciice i Mra, Madge E. Dixon haa moved from her. former resldenco at 894 North Ninth to a now house at 1163 Lincoln atreet., liar household effects are being transported to bar new residence today and ahe will bo ea tabllahed tboro In a few day. . To Mrdforrt on Business O.-r rt. Llndlay, vice-presldoni of the American National bank, baa left for Mod forj where he will apend a week tranaaetlng business. Llndley la a former ronldrnt of Modford. ' f Npend Winter in Town ! 3. V. Vinon of MVirtln have de rided to spend the winter In Klamath Falle and have taken a houae at 1114 Dlvlalon atreet, Mllli addition. They are moving In their furniture from thnlr home In Martin and will, be liv ing In their new home within the next Move Hero From Kcriil ! "The opportuDlttea of Klamath have attracted ( large number of people during the put few montha. Many families, have moved Jiere end es'tab llahed pe'r'manont reildence. Among the latest atrlvalsJi H. 0. Whitney of Bend who la moving and will re eldo ai lOt Canal atreet. . . Her for the Par '. Mr.' and Mra. Oeorge Gallagher of Modoo Point .were In town yostor day to vlilt frlanda and attend the Armlatlce day celebration. Gallagher la a well-known Klamath farmor. llflura FTotn Medroni . ' Mr. and Mra. Robert Wllaon who havebeen vlaltlng WHUon'e parenta In Mad ford over 8unday and Monday, 'roturnod to their homo horo lait nlgliL Accompanying them waa Mrs. Lisle Wllaon, Wllaon'a mother, who will vlilt at tbolr homo for several dare. Mrs. Wllaon will entertain for hor tomorrow evening. J, J.- INrkrr'e Mother Dead ': Word liU' boon received of tho dbath of J. J. Parker's molhof tn Hanta How yostorday. Parker loft thin morning for Santa. Tlosa where h'n will attend tlio fnnoral. Close Mill ''",- ' Jack O'Nolll hna elosod down hlH sawmill at Mount Hebron -for tho irlntor. Ho was a local vsltor yostor day and returned to bla homo In Mount Hebron thla morning. ' Iforna e'rom California ' ,-. Aftor 'apondlng tho summer and early fall In the .woods of northern California. Ed Bagby haa roturnod to Klnmqth Falls nnd will romntn hero for the winter. . ' llnlitrii From Pprtliiml j l-.. Ifc Walker nnd J. L. Kent, local ' litMlnima ninn, hnvo roturnod from 'Portland after a buslnoss trip of sov oral dny. The two mon loft for Port land hist Tliiirattny. : ' ' I - ' : : Kxrlllitit Trip J A trap to Modford nnd Grants Pans luloriipnriiod -by a number of xrltlnjt Incidents was, enjoyed by Mr. and Mu t rinnrnti Tliinulm. onil fhnlr daimiiter, Mia. Paul Hilton. Tho party vWted with rolnllvoa In Med fcinl.j While driving to arnnt.i'Pass on tho Pacific highway Bnndny an alito linrn , doundml lintilnd thorn. Thrashnr Immoillntiily ateornd to tho kltln-of thn, rond for tha cur to pans. ; Ihatnad tho enr in paaHlug lld off tho allppory pnvomnnt Into tho ditch and ; turned over. A man and woman In tho car woro liijurml, nnd beyond n fmr dontp( fontlom tho niltn wan , - unharmed. A number of man heav d to and In a abort whlla tha form nu (e pair woro on their way again, Clva mluutoa lator aa tlioy wora,.drlv ln Into Grants Pass Thraahar waa tlsuterod by tha city Ire department tearing up the Main atreet with the (Ira bote drafting behind the ma chine. Thraahar wisely concluded that the atreet wal an unease plaoe to be at that time and drove Into a eervlcg nation driveway till the ei eltement bad ceased and he could oollact bla tboughta. Elks' Dan Tbe looal Klka' lodge will give a dance tomorrow night H the Elk a' temple at Third and Main. Thla la one of tha flrat dsncea of the fall aeaaon. From now until April of next year the Klka' lodgo will glvo semi monthly dances. Tractor Man Iieavea ', B, II. Coffrey, connected with the Holt manufacturing company, a tractor concern of Stockton; who haa boon In Klamath county for the past a'everal daya looking over the ground' for bla company, left today for California polnta by mo tor, , 0. W, Glaacock, connected with . the aama company, arrived In KlamatH Falle last night by mo tor and will epond several days here. V. P. Man Here r. K. Btudebaker, . an official of tho Union Pacific railroad, la In Klamath Falta for a'everal daya on company . bualnasa. Modford Party On Hunting Trip A' large ' party from Med ford atopped over In Klamath Falla for the night ' on their way to Eagle Tlldgo where tbey will apend sev eral daya on a duck and goose bunt. Tbey are Gordon Voorblea, prominent banker, ' Miss Voorhles. Mr.' and Mra. F. C. Preston, Miss Norrlr, and : Mr, and Mra. Corbln Edgell, who are from Now Hamp shire. Tbey will remain 'several days at Eagle Ridge; Article Claimed Nearly all the artlclea taken from Mllq Haeklna and Leonard Harrington last Friday nlgbt, by two men who were arrested by Patrolman Swindler, have ... been claimed. Tboro are still fw toola flashlights and odda and enda, In cluding a brand new pair ofiboes.- Make Home Here , Mr. and Mrs. Maurlta Jalo, formorly . of Aahland, who - were married last week are- making tbelr homo In Klamath Falla. Mra. Jalo la tho daughter of If. H. Leavltt. an Aabland business man and 'U graduate of tho 'Ashland high school. Tho young couplo are now residing at 1021 Mala street. Mill Mnn Visitor i K. A. Blackllngton of BorUoloy. Calif , who . ia a largo Klamatn mill operator or many years stand ing, arrived yesterday for a bu siness visit of stovoral daya. Ho loft this morning ,for Chlloquln nd will spend tho day thoro. Mrs. Blackllngton. who , accompanied hor husband, loft today, for Dor rls where aho will visit with friends for a day or so. Left for Portland : A party oi local pooplo loft, for Porilnml yoslnrday .wliero thoy will comblno buslnvm, pleasure and shop ping for sovorat days. Thoy ro Mr. nnd Mrs. U If. Hajnes, Mrs. J. H. nrnahan, ond Mra. J. 8. Rate-man. Thoy oro making tho trip by motor and cxpoct to return to Klamath Falls by Saturday. v Week-oml A'lsltora From Medfonl ' Miss Gortrudo Pnrkor, Mls Ida nahl. nnd Mtabol Wnll of ModtUKi, well knowsj. horo among tho yonngnr ai, roturnod to Modford yostorday nftor spending tho yook end horo visiting friends. . '" Return From Corvallls , Afior a week's visit with ,tltolf son who Is attending tho Oregon Agricultural collogo at Corvallls Mr. and Mrs. Harry PolU roturnod yes tordnyi to their homo hero. Accom panying them on tholr return trip .. Fmnces Humphtoy, ft formor student at 0. A. who has boon vhltlng In Corvallls for tho last throo weeks. , Miirlinirn I.Iron A innrrlaKB license wns lsiuod tMa wook end to Kimono L, Hopkins, a farmer of Merrill and, Alice Daniel, hniwwlfo, aba of Wrrlll, i .. , ' F. H. llramwll III 'JNwii . ' , V. 8. Brumwolt of (iriinja Pass, we'll - known throughout the state, was In town today from Mncdonl, Calif,, whore ho haa benn ongagod In a buslnoaa eotorprlso for aoveral montha. Bramwall wua formerly a bstelman and at one time waa tha manager of the Oregon hotel In Port land. Ha will ba here for aeveral daya. on business. Railroad Men Hem J. N. Harnett, 0. Renard and H, llegglund, ell of Dunemulr and all connected with the Bbusta dlvlalon of the Southern Pacific are In town to day on company bualuoss. All three sre frequent visitors here. Rev, GpldJe Coming- Tbt Bt. Vf, MeCUan Ooldla will arrive ti.e Saturday evening and wilt be av me Hotel Hall until No. vemfber 11 . organising ' the pariah work. He will hold service on Sun day. It la also planned to hold Christ maa aervlcea on December it when Rev. Ooldla will be preaent. - Tbe bishop committee will meet with the Rev. Goldle In tho chur-b at 7:30 Monday evening. Auxiliary to Meet '' " . The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Prea byterlas . church, will meet at the home of Mra. 0- D. Mathewe at 2:30 Wedneaday a'fternoon. All ladlea are Invited to attend. ' Marriage Ucfltxee leaned , A marriage license waa Issued Sat urday to John Caretenaen of Klamath Falla, a bookkeeper, and Anna Cecilia Peterson of Klamath Falls, a nurse. Away for Several Weey Mr. and Mra. Carl Heche, former ownera of the Home restaurant, have Juat left for Medford on a business trip. Tbey will be away for aeveral weeks. , - SERBIAN POET IS PRAISED REPORTER BELGRADE, , Nqr, 13. -Coneerr-stlve 8orblana have words of high praise tor the activities of, M. Ra kltch, Jugoslavian minister pleni potentiary to Bulgaria, In Inform ing bla government and the preaa correctly aa to the. progress of events in Bulgaria durlng'tbe recent' Communistic, uprising.;. While the. semi-official organ . of tho foreign office, horo waa putting out much - misinformation about tho. development and scope of tho dlHordors, M. RakltcH'' waa Quoted la conservative Belgrado newspa pers aa giving a correct presenta tion of tbo situation across the bor der.' ', , ; '.' ... '' M. R"V'f'w responsible for Insluucu, lur tho Information .that thore had been novbattls' around Sofia that no nrtuloa, of peasants and Communists' were ..marching upon tho Bulgarian Capiat, in ma ny thousands; that the king was not In flight, and that the prime HELLO BILL! How are your Eyes' now? Fine I just had Dr. . .. Goble fit them to glas ses. I can see as - well now as I could when I was-a boy. '"' ."' .: ... PVnniNGd with an ' appo-tlto-plooslng pttrposo. Pud dings of raro flavor and of pure-food goodness. Meals of pleasing slxod proportions at tho propor prlcos, . . Get acquainted with onr "Bill O' Faro" CLUB CAFE 135 Bo.. Sth St. m rz fc NeCourtsi Ir. 3. If. Carter Vermis Vlncnvt I.a tlinore. ' ' '' Dr. J. H. Carter has brought suit against Vincent La Chance alleging that defendant owed him ISO for professional services from- Jiily' 2,1, 1021, to January 1, 1922. In addition plaintiff prays that defendant pay all costs an(; disbursements and that he pay 0 per cent on amount in volves from February l, 1922, .' Edward J. Kp!noa Veraur Mabr! Kspinosa. j , ' The divorce case of Bdward J. Es- plnosa versus Mahal Ujplnoia was tried Saturday .and a decree of di vorce granted to plaintiff, Maria nagan Versus Edward Itagan, Marie Regan was granted a dl- voree from Edward Ragan Saturday. Tha defendant was found to be la default for want of an appearance. William A. Terry Versus Mary A. Terry, In tbe divorce cose of William A. Terry versus Mary A. Terry, defend ant waa foand to- be tn default for want of an appearance and plaintiff William Terry waa aranted a divorce bv Judge Leavltt ro8turday. minister bad not been killed . In action against the Communists. . What M. Rakltch Informed., bis government' and tbe conservative presa of Belgrade, was that Sofia waa quite ante from any menace by peasants and Communtsta, ' that tbe situation was. at no time bey ond ' the control . of tbe . govern ment, and tbat the: movement was not the ' protest- of an oppressed people but the act of the Moscow Third Internationale, acting through deluded partisans. :V''i In addtltlun to being at able reporter, .M. Rakltch is .profitably tbe greatest of living Serbian1 no ets. ". " Advertising pays. Try It and oe. . That's -RedCrowrf these cold mornirig IVrfectly balanced for quick starting: smooth accderaflan and extra mileage; Buy when ,, : you see thi. Rgd Crown Sign STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALIPOaJIIAl STARTING Kwith no sacrifice oj Power S1MI' immediately QUICK. SUCCESS IN LIFE IS ATTRIBUTED TO THE MUSK MELON MUKWONAOO. Wla., Nov.' 13., Tha auocess of many men boa been attributed to various strange things, but few. It la believed have been In spired hf tho muskmelon as waa A. II. Craig, 76, postmaster here.. He assorts that the whale fabric of his life and achievements mas built up through, inspiration furnished by the melon. Craig become Identified with tbe melon Industry after a series of financial misfortunes, commencing with tbe failure pf g bicycle factory In which as a young man he invested bla levlnri. That failure compelled blm to mortgage bla home to pay bK obligations. f "I wrote to a New York publlaher for a Job and got one," be explained. "It waa to write a . book of 450 pagea on the subject of debate. The result was "Cralgs . Proa -and Cone' an outline of ochool debate. Asked to name tbe compensation for writing this book, I gave tbe publlah er the figure represented : by - the Mortgage Indebtedness of my home." i Paying off the bomeetead mort gage with a now widely used hook left an empty pocketbook. Casting about for substance and health took htm into tbe outdoors and growing things and melon culture suggested Itself. " .: . . : At thai, time the article was a lux ury in the markets of the east. Craig decided to grow a melon that would stand above all others by Intelligent and scientific ' production. ' He sent to France, Spain and Persia for seed A Movie Theater, $3000 Abstract Plant $4000 Grocery - $6000 Buy a home in Klamath Nice . 4-room furnished house, $2500; only $500. V"' . cash."-: :-'' J. M. MAGUIRE .1140 Main St C O U PON SPKCIAL SALE fountain 1 pens . This Coapon is Worth '. Sl.Ol. If Cscd Tues Uny,' Wedneitdiiy or , ;. Thursday , ' This coupon anil 49 " eenta entitles tho ' .. bearer to ono reg. $1.50 Standard i Self-Filling j Fountain ' Pen j ', Everj- Pen Tested, nnil ; Guaranteed Tuesday, Wedncsdny, - and Thursday . Nov. 13, 14 and 13 ' 7,'-: .at :'- .7 WHITMAN DIIUG ; COMPANY KLAMATH FALLS : ; OHEOOS ,' .' . " ,'' ' ' s' ..' ''..-.''.' . ""1 '.v.:'.'. ' ,.' ',' ' .!!.. All persons owing me, will kindly settle up their accounts " . . ' parties having accounts against me, will please present them ' .7 7 ,7 1 for payments. This request is made in connection with the selling' ";; ;t out of my business, and closing up my. affairs before leaving. . '. ; He first grew melons with some suc cess but more In failure. He visited Indianapolis and at a city produce market there waa attracted by a speci men of provincial melon of the Hoosler state. He bought one for a dime, ate it, and saved the seeds. Later, he crossed it with one of his own kind. . ' The result was melons that ran 20 to 2i pounds In weight. Craig set out to roduce the size, for as market melon it was undesirable be cause of its weight. After years of experimenting, a superior product Came into being. The first success of the new variety found birth at a banquet given in honor of former A. NEW SHOWING OF 'A ribbon here, a spray fluff of fur, or a smaUerlnsj ver tracenera or , a naenins; V : ' your choice the, wider Moderately priced. Church 7 ' '"7777, : is WEDNESDAY NIGHT ' PLATE , SUPPER, Nor. 14, at fl:SO p.m-9 Cflt - ; Other Doings Afterward f 7-' EVERY MEMBER FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH At Pine and Ninth St. ; with years dern JL 1 sT GOOD PORTRAITS : . . . t i " :L:if.'i mx fii'. : STINSON THE GOLDEN GLOW ' Fine Steaks a specialty. ' -'Waffles-- and; Maple Syrup all Day. ner Sundays . Special Merchants A fine Selection of home made-Candies at all 'V ' times wha The Run Down May Run ;?777i'Up;in'Health!; A run down physical condition la the Invariable reeuM of a chronic weakneee. Constant pain or dragging yreakaeaa . will rob the sufferer of vitality..-Quite often the appearance U unchanged, bat tho sufferer knows a difference.,' ; ,:. .. Ordinarily .when a man finds himself In such a cond,, tion, tho family phjslclau advises a vacation. But the. caase is not removed by a vacation. The vacation' will help, per- v' hapaivlf tho sufferer is taking chiropractic .spinal, .adjust t roenta to remove tho cause of his weakness. Beat' and. adr. . justmenta will restore, but '; rest nlono .will.; only pofoio'-'y another breakdown. : ' '. -.'-' V'. ' t '-. ' f.y ' :; WHEN HEALTH BEGINS v IC ; When health begins depends on when yon telephono '. 430 for an appointment. Consultation is . without cluirlteV v ' Dr. Geo. E. Mallett CHIROPRACTOR : nrrir over Underwood's rALMERloRKfiortV flVSTKM at . PAIXI.KHH K. NOTICE President Taft in Minneapolis, whei the guests clamored for melon a aa thbn more melons. ' '5 ijr'4 . Roston Transcript Chairman Hpwi ard Elliott of tbe Northern Pacts aays that the northwest la suffering from " gloomy exaggeration" of tl I present difficulties. That dtaeaat 'or gloomy exaggeration la vcne ot Mipf most troublesome ot human llla'-.- J Philadelphia North Amwtoan i'jj course, once you grant that hlatojrwt la bunk there see ma no reason at o!' why Henry Ford shouldn't be electa!, to make It. '. , : Adenliiina- pays. Try It and iia-Jl MIDSEASON HATS ot Ostrich ' there peiliope"1 'r,e T'' of Embroiderr Gold or" BtK"; ' Y' ornament.. All prcaeot to maa Night ; .V::7V7 COME If SHOULD 5 ' We do not make " CHEAP PICTURES - ' H of experience and :' mo J , equipment we make reaaonttDio prices ; . r STUDIO RESTAURANT, Special (Sicken Din-r'j Lunch 11 to 2 Daily. " V i- 5.y AIXItrHTIN'n ...... SUGARMAN. s.'.vr .''. 7'-.'l