1'ttnMV, Novioinioii 8.1, inun
THE EVENING HERALD, ' KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE I
COMING EVENTS ( Counsel,... Hm ,
'...'. ! T" .... V. V.. Dunn of Kni t ICItuimth, a
nw, t. nunmr luxs rumen. i
Tuoadiiy, Niiv. i-
TtivnkMKtvliiK Jinx.
bull, 8 I'. M. Kvorybody wnl-
eome.
November JO. Thankiiglv
Inn. Novotiihnr 29 Koollmll
Klniiiuth vurHUH Itod I I
December. 11 mil) lii Epla
eopal bomnr In I'arlsli IihII, 7 til
and IIIkIi.
Twenty-four mnro shopping
1aya.
inf., I. h.ti itt dm rfrin nt In. i... r. ,.
tycuuin i"r' '''"hway contractors, who, abut
Krlux'l Ihwrd In Town
' Tlio. flvn members uf tho county
school board wore In Iowa In attend
tho moll I Illy meeting, nf llm lioiinl
wlilclj look liliifn yesterday nflcr
noon In I lio (iKIrnH or iho county
flho superlutvlidct. They wit"
Frum-ln Itowiip, well-known rr.il
dent of Iloiiuiiiu; Churlr.a Mucl;, or
Hprlng l.nlto; . W. Tower, n furmor
near Keno; ( It.' Ilowmuu, merchant
or (,'lilloiilii; iiiii) (joorgo offluld or
Morrill. i
Hero on. I-(fii Uimliirwi
Mr. and Mm, I'eler Hconchln, In
dlana, were In town yesterday lo sign
llm reply to tli. nn'wor In the cose
of .il'otor Hcum-hln vomuii Ivan
'Pntikey..
HtcK-kmnn In Timn
Jnmr (llvan or Illy, a prominent
alorkmun, wu called hero yesterday
on bivilnesa itmtlora.
'
Kfturn to Klmnnlti 1'rillit
- (Koldi Cramnr, steward at tho
Klks' lodge, linn returned to Klam
ath Kails after nn nbiionca or sev
eral day. -
opi rata u rork crusher on the Omen
KprlnKH road, 'wus u business vlslloi
yciitnrduy, accompanied by F, I,.
Iliirnri, nlo nf Kort Klamath.
Wool Ilnyer In Town
Jhiiu-a I). Knlri'hlld lend Kilwnnl J.
McNulty of Yrekn, Calif., both proml
iii'Nt wool buyers, urn In town for
several ilnys fill IhihIiiohh and will
look over tho sluek .situation In
K In mil I It Anolhi'r slock buyer who IK
x IClu in : t It Full j vlnltor I UIm week
end, In J. C. Mitchell, who In n rrml--lout
of Willows, Cullf. With tlio
HXrnpl.lOU (if OlllVi'lhui llli'tl, tlldrti
Iiiivi bi't'n morn loi-l( buyurH III
Klatiiiilh rounly llila full thun uuy
olln'r nliiRlo biln(v-). (.'fittloinon
flork to town mill nfti r dlrknrUiit
with Uiu buyur liuro i lo prli i'n unil
xlilppliiK urrnnKonuihlH, tuko tho
buyor out to bin ranili to look ovr
tlio utoiik. Thin yimr linn not buen
a boom yonr fur lht avurnun lork
iiiaii. Thcro b nt boon mi IwrRo a
diMitiiiiil fr Mock im In formur yc'um.
Cnlllotiiiiii In 'louri .
JSdnon I. Koulkn, g lurxo ttock op
oralur whoua ranch In lutatud at (in
xclln, Ciillf,, wan ii nr.nt vlnltor yfH
lerday on biiHlnniwi.- Cnttltinon of
northern .California mill (louthorn
Orofton Iibvo bncoiha worriud ovor
I ho proponiKl bill In fongriiHii lo In
crown tho KrazltiK fl,u on national
fortmlK. Tho bill la boitix aponiiorijd
by eurilorn ntorkmon who f'tol that
the wOHtnrn atorkmnn luui an advant
ago oror tlivm and that tho advant
age ahould bo offi't by nn Incrnaaa
In (trnrlnu fmia. rromlncnt utockmon
in thl "'.rtlon li'iva Rlvt-n tholr timn
lo noniildoratlon of tbl iiontlon and
nro In Inurh with Wimhlnnton, I), C.'
Whnn tho propomil In brouitht up,
tbn wi.Hturn Mockmen will bo rap-rimi'iiti'd,
OSCAR NORTH DIES
22.165 PLANS
waW rnNTMT!mw l,i""",h ,l,,""I"n' Kj",rc"
(Ckintlaued from rg Oue)
''lio Mink lit Tohii
. A. K. b'bnrhnrl,, Union brldco mnn
with hnod'liinrtnrn nt Portland, wa
if locnl vlnltor today whlla nttondinr;
to bUHliiiira In cniinoctlnn with hl
ronipnny. Kborluirt In n frcQUcnt
Klamath vlnltor.
Thir lli (.' ( Hrnr
Tlirpo locnl boy, unnil botwocn S
and J I worn rflvnn a nraro thln'morn
Iur by J not: n Knimllt for UklnR
two Kh;!Riinii from llm bouo of n
man iiuiimd Ciillin, Tho boya wit?
bro'iplit lo Kifiiiiltl by Hhorlff Iaw
who mild, "Tlmy nro youm, do Willi
tliriu m yni p'.cano" which of
'couno icaicd tho boya cvn more
tit tho trunHltlon frum ahorlff to
' JudKB la usually not a plonsant ono.
Tho tli r CO boya had decided to Ro
: liuntlnR ono day and, having no Run,
; derided, to borrow two Runs belong-,
; InR (o Cullon without his knowledge
j Tho maltor wn rnportod to tho
hcrlff who brought the boya to Jun-
llco I'mnillt. 'After laving down the
lw for a nolld hour durlnir whlrh
time tho llicrmorrvftf r dmlgnatlng
tho aplrlta of thr bnv wn knordrlng
nt tho xoro mnrk, Kmmltt lot thorn
go. ' Thoy promised to toll tholr
hiotbora of Ibrilr misdeed and not to
lot It occur again, i
Word From llrlilnj 1'alr
I A tologram wa received ymtor
duy by V. W. Mc.Vcaly of Moo'i atore
from Mr. and Mr. Arthur I.cavltt,
who wuro married hero Tuesday
morning, with tho news that they
lind rnmnvoit nil Indlrntlona or "Just
iparrli'd" from tlmlr car and woro
not ilnrcd nt for nimlywcds.
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"V. ). W." Orf for 8. K.
. W. .0.'' Biittl It; president iof 'tho
Chambvr of Commorre, la leaving
In tlio morning for Ban Kranclaco
where, ho will romaln for several
days. Tho trio la being mado for the
purpoao nf buying' suppllea for hit
printing establishment, "I liopo to
bo back by Wodnoadny," eaid Smith,
'but will make It t point to bo back
by Thanksgiving."
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Kortlict From Home
Mora jnllei lay botweon tho homo
of II. 0., Uolton, local visitor yes
terday and Klamath Palls than any
other , local visitor of tho day. Dol
lori,' who la a resident of 8t. lxuls,
Mo , la hero for several days on a
bualnnas trip. . Ho Is roglatorod at
the Hall.' ' . . . . .
HTiiro SlniTlii'nn l.lr" iii
A marriage llren.io wai Isiiucd yes
terday to Horn Mnrtcller"! of Klam
ath Falls, whoto occupation Is a taxi
driver, and Miimto Winkle also or
Klnmnth Falls, whoua occupation la
n waitress, Tho couido wnro mnrriad
Into yestnrdny afternoon In tho of
fices of Justice Kin in Itt.
Hllglilly III
A alight attack nf bronchitis has
confined Mm. R. C. Harris to bur
bed fur several days.
Here From Hpnigue Itlvi'r
M. J. Kchmldt. connected with the
Hprniiuo Itlver Whlto Pino mill, was
S"Vttf vlslifnr ycsierdny. Tho' mill,
which' la under construction, la lo
cated several hundred feet from.! he
new town alto of Bpraguo River and
I on tho bank of Bpraguo rlvor.
Schmidt la a frequent visitor.
Advertising paya. Try It and eon.
aro also roproifonted among tho con
tcsliintii. Win Ho I'nl.i r,n,ooo.
Ah aoon aa the winning "pTa'n lio.
been solocted, SA,0q will be paid
to )U author. Tho second $riO,OOu
will bo paid to tho author If and
when tho plan. In subntanco and In
tent, Is approved by tho United
Htatea aenato; or If and when tho
Jury or award decided that on ade
quate degrco of popular support baa
been demonstrated for tho Winning
h-. ,-.,..
dn perhaps tho firjit effort-firer
mndo In this country to gt .Infor
mation u natlon-wido exprSBnlon of
opinion on a subject of vast Impor
tant, tho committee In charge ot the
award will ask every Interested cltlr
zon to voto "yen" or "no" on Jiha
plan. In thla '"referendum" to be con
ductod In January, tho co-operat'ng
T.uncll of Eg organizations will ac
tively assist by clrcuiarlzln tholr
members with the plan and a ballot, !
as will also loco1 nj iiato organiza
tions. On tho relooo date, tho daily
papers will largely carry with' the
text of tho. winning plan a ballot to
ba filled out and returned directly
to tho American peace award office.
Toko Oil Duplicates,
"When the "referendum" has been
completed. tho committee will
analyze the returns and take out all
duplicates. This work will completo
the purposo of the award na original
ly announced to give the American
Occar North, for many years a
resident of Klsmatb county, died
la&t night In nn Oakland hospital
following a long Illness from heart
trouble, according to a telegram
received at tho Mooho lodge this
morning. North had been III for
several years and word was re
ceived several days ago ot his Im
pending doath.
North was a wll known per
sonality In the ounty and bad
many staunch friends. At one
time he and another man survey
ed tho entire Umber etand ot Kla
math county for the purpose of
determining taxes for the county
assessors office. He and a man
named Newhart were tho owners
ot a mill at Worden which thoy
continued to operate till It burned,
down several yearg ago.
His last visit bore was three'
years ago. He Is survived by his
wlfo ond a brother In 8nn Fran-i
cIsco. .
SCHOOL BOARD MEETS
Usual mile Allowed and Ilnutlno
Business . Transacted ,
Angulo Ragglul, clerk In the office
of Mnyoj Hylun of New York, was
ambitious to become d opera star.
He was supporting a mother and ten
younger brothers and sisters out of
Ills salary. His friends have taken
stock In his future to tho extent of
(10.000, through the sale ot 400 cor
tlflcatcs, at 125 each. Trustees of
the fund will forward to his school
In Italy the necessary allotments of
money aa they are required.
people from coast to coast a direct
opportunity to evolve a plan that
will be acceptable o many groups of
our citizens, who, while now perhaps
disagreeing as' to the bast method ot
international association strongly
desire to see the United States do Its
share Jn preventing war and In es
tablishing a workablo basis of co
operation among the nations of the
earth.
Tho monthly mcotlng of the,
county school board was held yes-!
lord ay afternoon In the court house j
Tho usual monthly bills were al
lowed and other routine business
attended to. i
The school board went on re
cord favoring boys apd girls clubs
In the schools. It wa brought out
at the meeting that the teachera
cottage at Algoma bad been Bold
because the school building which
was moved was now too far away
to render living there - practical.
The new acbool building which has
been under construction since fall
Is now ready for occupation and
will be moved Into next wucH. ,
Those attending the meeting
were Francis Bowne of Bonanza,
Charles Mack of Spring Lake, Mrs.
Twyla Ferguson, R. W. Tower of
Keno, C. R.; Bowman of Chllociu'n.
Oeorgo Officld of Merrill and Fred
Peterson.
I Your Child lUckwarcl
in HU Studio'
It coBta the tax payers
$100,000 each year In
Oregon because of back
ward children not being
promoted. ! i';
It is your duty to youf
state and your child titi
see that he or she is
not suffering fronv'eye
strain. ' ..-'vv....
Properly fitted glas
ses will help the child
go ahead.
DR. GOBLE
709 Main Ph. 133-W
w
SAVE $200.00
Practically new ,
FORD COUPE
HOWIE GARAGE
) buy meats.
c.itiiro cuts thai
wo know will meet with the
npproval of our . patrons. And
how apputlzingly we cook
them you'll find out. '
Get acquainted with ' oar
" Bill O - Fare"
CLUB CAFE
185 Bo. Oth St.
;i M- vi iA. examination.
m the laMvdl.
m u
rVil meni
TO try to be fitted with...
t gli;s3es without a proper .
animation lg a aanger-K
and futile experl-ZM
mcnt and it is unneces-jr1
. .
Eary Decause our cnarge
(or competent, scientific
examination and the
grinding of the proper
lenaes la quite low. You
cbooae the mountings you
want.
sr mid sec u jo rrcjjk
THE GOLDEN GLOW RESTAURANT
Fine Steaks a specialty. Waffles and
Maple Syrup all Day. Special Chicken Din
- ? ner Sundays ..
Special Merchants Lunch 11 to 2 Daily
A fine Selection of home made Candies at all
"' times '
The NEW EDLON
Baby CoraSole
$i75;oo
VERY perfection that Is found In the larger models,.
oi tne oew tuison group is incorporatea In the Baby
Console.
uuuj c
Yhe latest'" (m'provcir'dfcvlccs'1 made possible by Mr..' Edl- '
son's S3. 000.000 laboratory research aro encased in tho
beautiful cabinet of the Baby 'Console. The new Edison ac
tually Re-Creitcs the golden tonal qualities of famous
voices. , . i"
Don't tall to Inspect the New Edison Baby Console, Its .
artlBtic cabinet design and beautiful brown wag mahogany
finish give It tbat pleasing appearance characteristic of an
tique furniture. It Is the only phonograph that (Urea the;
test of direct comparison with the living artist. ' : '
'""-'.. .':.... : Jy-.
. Oomo In to-day and talk It orer
KLAMATH FALLS MUSIC HOUSE '
Geo. A. Wirt2
Phone 125 122 S. Sixth Street
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The
eturn of Santa
Cans
ten is:
THE POSITIVE ASSURANCE HE WILL b HERE
and in a very short time is no longer a question. Our in structions from St Nick's official Hcadquart
"Clear hat Downstairs Store of Everything b;
It is going to be my official Toy-shop Headquarte ers in Klamath County." Every foot of available space
will be needed, so it's up to uo to move out at the end of next week, .
The present stocks displayed there now must come up-stairs. WHERE? Our sale has been, a huge suc
cess yet we will be crowded to the limit when we put TWO STORES jn ONE.
On Account of the Congestion which would inevitably follow
,' we have decided to continue our
Big
Sale
One
Week
Long
er :
This will give everyone a chance to complete their Fall mirchaaea at tremenrloua v5nr It will sint.,
a spicnciia opporiunuy wao nis Dest ror the cHUdren ot KJamath County. Help us make him feel. at home
in Klamath Falls this year. Read the Herald next week for sensational price reductions on many broken lines ?',,
they've got to go we must have the room.
630 Main Street
Between tho Two Theatres
HI
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Klamatha Greatest Sjore
630 Main Street '
Between the Two Theatres
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