1 -t t . r.v-i' 1 MAINLY ABOUI PEOPLE 1 mmm ' COMING EVENTS , ; , : (Dsoemher IB- Chrfatmei. i Fine Not shopping days. 5 MOO Artoad (ferric . Linn W. Neintllh, local attorney, 'turned Sunday nlgbt from Port laid wheer h ettehded the funeral of, his oounsln, , C. N,, McArthUr, former oontresamao, lb iue Kplico . ?l ohureh lest' Saturday, ' Kuioliti It wi imua looo umid the aaviees. . . ,i f.,-ii; New luby , Congratulations are bsln xlonde to'Jr. sod Mm. John I.onit, HC l.ln oln street', on lh birih o( on Monday morning, 1 to for Holidays N5r. nd Mr. It. It. ford and Mr. and Mra. Fred BtrowWrlrtgo art iav- ln( this afternoon by motor for Port land? where they will spend '.no Christmas holidays. , r Ha nine's license I"ueI ' 'A marriage license was luued yes terdey afternoon to Jen Doriii Pot ter of Klamath Falls, a machinist. and TUHe Jtergarot Bohn of. Klem ath Fella. - . . leaves, for Portland . . ! Jlles. Frances De&tly who is em ployed at tbe. Houston and Phelps trosery' store iuft ibli morning on the stage for Medford where sho will catch the train for Portland, 6he la on ber.vacatlon and will apend the Chrlitma hollilaye In Portland. Here" on niudnoan , ; ; Tlnv Drown, a . KJamnih Indian from Yarna,. wii in lorn yesterday to negotiate' loans on real etnte. ' , Prink Coburn, a atockmao, was transacting .' business In Klnmath Flla...ila. wusVaceompanled by Ills mother, sad elsterv , r ....... Farm loan ITcic -'.'. j I,'. A. Kennoy, connected with the federal, farm loan,, la In town for ttVerai days on buslnwis.' v j- 1V.A: fkimifa Hrr '.- 'Ay. A- 8Qhnrtts.-oornocte.d With the ppnajue Blror Lumber company, la bare for several . daya to transact business. ". ' Country Mrrttanta In Town . f i ' .bmlta,' part owner In the Beatty iieneral mercaatllo, store. Is barn, for a day or ao to transact .Vual. niwa and to do aorne Chrletmaa shop blnir, Another woll-known Klamath merohant who la here for aoreral .daya Is R. 'olford, who Is part owner, (n. a R;oarai.rnorcan(ln atore fct the now .. townslto of Hpraxuo Hirer. If bus accompanied uy Mra. iVolford. , i ' Merrill Wwoiiwm Vlalii -. , To buy attpplloa- and . lo eome Cnrlntmos shopping, Jon -Curtln, ahvepman, U In town from bis home er Merrill.;, 1 Wtrll .o. r. Lanffolt I,niiiber Co. Tho Shell company has brought suit, against Langoll I.moUor com pony nllogln'K thnt ' tho dofondnnt owes- $915.30. for goods puroliaaed iiUC lot '.paid fori Tho complaint tisks that', judgment bo entoroU Ognliist the plaintiff for that amount, 'tbiit"dcfin(lsnt pay 'all costs' and die l .tfuraepvonts and -that any ..property aXtaob.od- bo sold' ( satisfy tho jiiAg- nVi'.'i.- r-i'' '-.'A. ' OBITUARY I. I Tunoral tiorvlcos for Mrs. Zolln p. Young, wlfo of Kdward Young, ,P,oo V.alloy rancher, who dlod at hor lionto'nt 8 o'clock yoatorday morn Inn of pneumonia, will bo .hold at tyonnnzn Wodno.idtv afternoon. MVs. Young: was sboiI 38.. ' Ilea'doa tho husband, sho' Is survived by sovornl Jilldr-ftn. ,! ; ', vt; AT THK PINK TKKK, ' . , ! iTbo Pino Tno nrn prorentlng four of tho biwt nets ever prosontnd In Klnmhth Khlls. 1. "Tho l.nrry Ho njon ' of Vnudevlllo,'1 Introdunlng vaudnvlllo's only pnrrnllel bnr net i 'Tho Iloll ivoy,, the 8liigcr, the Wise Onn," lndy, n nwn and a dog piny Irtg thd part of a silent cowed'an. "Accordlonlut Ho. I.nxe," a novel musical offorlng that Is worthy of the higher class auditors. Mol-O-Dsa nxnpliono Pour, n quartette of tal ented musloluns,. popular Jazs mel ,odlos,:sr pff. -vr ,i.TJfl i "'V " fyfeCoiirts .. .. : 01 INCH IS TO BE Representatives of Lumbar Induitry And U. S. Dcot Axreo en Six . WASlllNOTOrf, Dec. IS Repro sentatnres of all branches) of - the lumber Industry and of lumber users bare concluded a conference at the commerce department by agreeing on a sot of standard sites and grades for lumber which will be applied na tionally aftor July 1. With tbe co operation of Beerotary Hoover, the chief controversy, which Involved tbe question of bow thick an "Inch board" ahould bo, was adjusted through a ruling that tho thlcknoss of such a standard board should be 35-32 of one Inrh with a proviso for 26-01 Inch boards In special specifi cations. ' , : ;',',' ' :.. ... A general ' agreement ' which In- oludod tho standard board and other technical questions will allow manu facturers of soft wood aadof, hard wood construction lumber after July t to reduce tbelr production scbod ulea considerably, and follows out a general program for Increasing ef ficiency of production and decreaa Ing consumption costs which "tbe commerce, department ' has under taken with sovorat Industries. , ' The general, committee whtob drafted tho report upon which action would bo of assistance Ut "a drive for mora and bolter " homes" and could be eonaldored "on undertaking In the Intereat of higher stsndarda, for the American people." " ' John W. Illodgett, presldont1 of the National Lumber Manufacturers! association, was chairman 'of . the special comimttee, which' reported out tho standards, most of which were adopted without question'. CERMAX WIIO TRAIXKO ' ' TURKS. DIES DKTU.IK. Dee. 18. General von Ruedglsoh Pasba died - recently In Oorltn at the age of 09. He. had lived in Turkey several years, having trained tba Turkish cavalry at Con stantinople, Tripoli and Dsmsscus. For' this service Sultan Abdul Itamtd conferred the tltlo bf pasha" upon him and also gave blm the ordor of Osman and of Mnschldge, first class. Dean Inge protests against , the movement for a celibate clergy In the Churrh of Kngland, pointing ou,t that Nelson, Drake, Rlr John Moore, Warren Jfasllniai. .HIT . Christopher Wren, 8lr Joshua Reynolds, Jenner, Charlotto .pronto," Oliver Cloldsmlth, Tounyson and Cecil Rhodes wore qll children of clergymon. '.',, - . !lI.ONOAl Klnmath Falls, Mon dity, Decoirtbor 17,' to Mr. snd Mrs. John Long, a son. ' AUCTION 8ALl 80 milk Cows nnd huifurs at County Fair pavilion, 10:30 A. M Friday, Dec. 21. ,18-20 ' PINE TREE j TONIGHT . TOMORROW... Wo aro presenting four of tho- Host Ada over prosontod in Klamath Falls. Don't' miss '.:-. . - .. It ' " 4 Vaudeville 4 Tho Larry Homon of Vnudo-.-..'. vlllo ,,' ' ' (Pnrollol Mar Aot) Tho Doll Roy, Singer, Tho Wine Ouo. Novelty Act. Melodi-o Hnxophonn Four. A real trout In Music I'opu . lnr and Jnis numbors , Como Karl)'! STRAND THEATRE " tonight;-. Family' NlKht. Alln. lOo 8 for . ' : , , ltH crntH Ixiok nt, this show for 10c Tho IiIr minn.illoiiHl undcrwn font uio WET GOLD Action, iUho tlirtlW. - -lmid. comedy ami' sci-eon ro- VloW. . . Jli'liMt tho fiimily toniuht and sen a ronl show for 10c. , THIN BIRTHSL THR .EVENING U. S. Bureau Fiur Show Lett Than One-Third ' Earned That Much ,., ; . v WA8WI.V0T0X, t). C, Dee, II. Reviewing the work of the poet five years, tbe firth abnual report o: tne director of (he woman's bureau of tbe United HUM aepirtment of la bor which whs Issued today states that the most Important question in connection with women is industry la tbelr earnings. Of 111,000 women for whom the bureau secured wage figures during the past year, less than one-third earned as much as 118 during one week. In Ohio, pro llmlbary statistics showed that of more' than 30,000 women, , half earned less than t'U.JO weekly, while in New Jersey of nearly 8A.000 women half earned less than 114.96 a week. These wages were higher. however, than in any of the (en other states, except . Rhode Ialand whore Investigations have been made by tbe turo'au.' '" SUFFRAFIST. 90, - ESCAPED QUAKE i ' - Aged Woman Promlner.t In Japan Was Removed From Destroyed . Home bf. Group of Girls . TOKIOr Dec. II. One of those who escaped bodily barm In the Jap anese earthquake and fire was Mad ame KaJIko.YaJlma, tbe 90-year-old suffrage , advoato and president of tbo . Japaneae . Christian . Women's Tonvpe ranee society. '. ,v , . 'After her home had beeb damaged by tbe earthquake she was removed by 10 girls to the residence of Mar quis Kurods, when she wsa obliged to flee, because of fire, to the 1st ivgiment barracks. Iator she was assisted to tbe Women's refuge borne Mai, YaJIma represented Japan at tbe International conference of Women's Temperance Societies in the fnltod Slates in 1S0.' . LIVESTOCK Auction sale of SO milk cows at County Fair pavilion. Friday. Dee. M. 18-tO XMAS of eatt U Try Nuts CANDIES LAYER FIGS ,: : - RAISINS Out ' ORANGES BANANAS GRAPES t . v DATES , GRAPE FRUIT s CELERY , ! LETTUCE COCOANUTS ARTICHOKES EGG PLANT SPROUTS CRANBERRIES , CAULIFLOWERS l " f BELL PEPPERS ' Dretted Turkeyt and Chickens ' AH Kindt of Fresh Meatt IB. P. SIXTH STREET GROCER HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON . POLICE REPORT Of Number Reported Lott in 33 American Cities, 600 Not Vet Found NEW YORK, Dm, 1 1 Mors than 11,0 bo' girls and woasn wera re ported mining dariaf lilt by po-'i lice headquartera is II American. oltles, and approximately 900 , of them had sot been located by Decem ber at. fhass Uiores were gathered by the National Association of Trav-1 elers' Aid aocletles o thU city in an effort to estimate tbe number and types of persona who drop our or sight each year. - Reports from it. cities, the association said, gave' a total of 31,(31 men, women and children who disappeared, abont 1,500 of whom were not found I. Booking for people who disappear Is a part of Travelers' Aid service which protects Inexperienced trav elers from 'barm by' giving advice and help at- railroad stations and steamship piers, ' according to John R. Bblllady, general director of the the national association. .' . ' "Travelera' Aid workers in 160 cities helped more then 1,000,000 persons last year," be said, "saving thousands of girla from being lured off by designing Individuals In the crowded stations. Tbe service helps all travelers, from mere information seekers to those in dire emergency. Police reports show that In New York city 2446 girls and women were re ported missing in 1923, 16G3 of whom were girls under 21 years. CM Cobo. recorded 154 9; Los . Angeles 1030; Philadelphia, 1006; St. Louts bad 798; San Francisco, 471, and'j Detroit 311. About 91 per cent of the missing were finally located dead or alive but the records show that many had undergone experiences worse than death. - t - 1 iLarge a these figures are, 'they represent only about one-half of tha actual number of those who actually dropped' out' of sight at some time; during the year,.' In the opinion"' of STOCK complete Us Lewis 000 UN GIRLS MISSING Captain John H. Ayers, chief of the bureau of missing persons, New York City. People often fall to report dis appearing members of their family to ua because they mistakenly fear we will bring publloity upoe them, when that I tha last tblng they want to do,' ssld Captain Ayers In state- bunt to tbe National association. "Mf.ny also drop out of sight who bare no one sufficiently Interested to make report. In our best Judg ment, we feel it is -fair to double Oar actual figures, making a total sf 4893 women and girls In New York city, of whom 8804 were under 11 year of ate. If tbe same ratio of disappearance holds good for tbe United States as applies to New York olty, then can arrive by aa arlth. emtical computation at tha total for tha .United States, which will ap proximate (0,000 girls who probably disappear annually. Of course, It must be understood that those are not permanent disappearances, as very large percent are accounted for. Our record for last yesr was 98 per cent found. - ' (A genius Is a novelist who can sit In, a soft chair near a radiator and write convincingly of God's great open spaces. Advertising pays. Try it and see. LIVESTOCK Auction sale of 80 milk cows at County Fair pavilion, Friday, Dec. 21.. .-. 18-20 BODY AND LIMB .WOOD 16 inch lengths, : seasoned . ' $10.00 a Cord BOB NEWMAN Phone ll-F-5 : DON ART ,, ;& SON ; i TAXIDERMISTS ;' Farriers, Tanners and Dyers . 'AD work guaranteed"' V..:--"' " Phone B1W . '.':'.'.;. .' - '" BIO Main Street Klamath Falls, Oregon Baby Grands J.$725 up- Turn in your old Pianos Easy Terms Lid Table Victrola $4 a month . terms. Victor Eecorda, Thou sands of them. Best in the World Pianos $2 per week. Prices , $250 to $1050 in stock a LIGHTNING FLASH CAUSED COAL FIND , Monica Attracted! by Burning Tree Discover First Vein Found In Northwest Territory '6PRINOFIBLD, 111., Dee. 18. A flash of lightning, well over a hundred years ago, caused the dl-j covery of coal In tbe Mississippi' valley,, ooco.uiug . to too wrmon word of j Father. Louis Hennepin, whose.' records are on file on the shelve of the local historical so ciety. :.. .. . ' ' .; ' The monks of La Trappe loeat 'ecKla Madison county In 1807 and raroer iouis was tneir nisionan. mil jwmv wm uhwhiw short of fusl, his narrative shows. Tbelr blacksmiths ; complained of the leek., On-, being Informed that th eearth, near the foot of a tre BARGAINS IN BLOUSES Entire stock at Just .- - HALF PRICE Come, today (he one yon Photographs made at late at December 20 will be finished for Christmas Eve. delivery :. : - : Studio open eveninga for sittings until: 9 - o'dock. . STINSON ..,.-;!. The Photographer Last Gall , Before Christmas t' 1 ; ''.,' ' . Don't ' Forget Our Fancy , Piano Bench Padt as Gifts l . Record 'Repeaters $1.00. ; .:T::r Victor Book of Opera ; Albums for Records Motrola Electric, wind for your Vic- trola ' ' " " What we hear in Mu ; sic. (Book) Fancy Christmas Re cord Boxes Free to Record Buy ers. One 50 cent bottle of Tone Clear . Record Cleaner. Ask for it Fibre Needle Cutters Bubble Books for Kiddies Victor Attachments for Edisons Edison Attachments - for Victrolas Diamond, Jewell, Tungsten and Steel Needles, etc. EARL SHEPHERD CO. Record Headquart 507 Main St. j which bad been struok br ltM,r to tbe spot, Digging a little below V: the surfaco they discovered vein i of coal, the first In the northwest territory. . , , . ' THE AMATECTt LAWYKK Becond-story Mike ha insisted that be hvs the. right to eross-ei-.i, amine In. person the plaintiff agate ' at him In a recent ease la- Los Aa.1 geles. " . ... ., ' "Wnere was yoa when yer botae .. was busted Into?" he roared. -.' "In bed " ' 1 "What did yer doT" ' '" - , "'! "t jumped out of bed and look-,,' ad for the burglar. V , , u . nn, - at- v , , "Yes, i win him tad ebaraif him." ' . "Bow far did ye shea rV' thundered Mike. . .. - , ; . . (And he la still wondering bow it happens thst the trial stopped right want may be gone tomorrow " ' "- - . i - - - in. Your1 Town' t '', -"I'.-yW'V ; Hundreds of QJR.S. a. Player Rolls. Best ' Made today. --V' Small Victrolas '$3'.-' .'" per month ' v: Cabinet & console Phonographs. ' Lead ing makes $6.50 up " monthly -' ' Players $3.00 per week. $420, $495,; r ;- $600, etc. Several High Class Used Bargains '" " 1 jcj:ii I l 111 III 1 1 CTSSSnBB ., ' .' :: ' .' - ' ' ' "X IWIH ST. . f 0:'. nd''. f ----- -. :HM ' :v"fv "s2irj -.-f . m at V.lj ... fT7 ' (IB - i ,'tto .' 1 t i- '..u-j 4". .' lf(. 'i'.i? "1,1 i'(l'