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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1924)
THURSDAY. APRIL 24. 1924 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Pane Th'red I mainlTabout people! 1 , ,., . . I I .mi l cm To Iti'Kiilii Health III lilll nf ri'Kltlllllllf 1 1 1 1' llOllllll, Win. M. );. .Mori mi who ban boon III fill' I 111) punt IWII MOID III, ti'fl nihil tillinillli; lor l.iiliiouu', Ciillr., Hlii'i-o nll't will nlop mi. I viil lii'i' 1 it ii ii ti -lil', MM. K. (Iriifloil, Kiiiiii Dial imlliL iilm will it i lo I, in AiikoIos wlmro nho will ! Jiiln.il by her mm Hohi rl Alli ll wliii w ill uoroinpiiiiy linr lo othitr ('ullfiiriilii imlnlii. In Abnul roluln Henl :l. Ml liaiiU'oiid nr Mm illl w iih In town WinI m.Hluy Id m.i nhiiui nn order or ri'i'lli I.hI nottud (..m koiiI potation. A iiliiirt limn lien llii' iKIiiiiiiilli I'oliilo (irnworu ii'xineia linn ordered u eiiilimd nf iw., j,,,. lttl H mill Knul wiiimI Ih Iiu; a inoiithor if III" tutorial Ion iiliu-nl mi oi'ih'. J.llllllll'1-llll'll HlTI A party of wull known lumbermen n ni In town fur Hovorul iIji .h mi l.u ..(. wwi. TlH'y urn K. ('. Hln-vllii Mini K. 1.. Khovlln of I In. Hhovllii lllxnii liiui dr rniiiiuiiiy, T, A. Mot'iiiiii of I'mi JulliI, J, I'. lliniii'Hiy, (', (1. .Mi'in;h-r nnil t'lydo Mi-Kay nf IImiiiI mill ;i(it Ki T. 'ic lir.ni or I .ii tlruudn. KnpiTllil Itiuli Hill in ilny linn M, Kiiin wiill, IhiuI nf lh" Kliilnalh County Ahatrii'l rnuipmiy. In ii"rtiM buck In KIiiiiiMIi .'..ll tbllllrduy night friim Oakland. In nil probability, Mm. Xiiiiiwnlt who llllrt III'1!! Ill rilllfiinillt t'lP r.'Vl'lill iiioiiiIk win plum with him, Talkl-H IViHlia-l llt-imbi Tu'l, who h.'iii recently coin-i ploted u bimltiont rourii nl tin' Jliilnilto Wiilknr ll !llit!iii rullngo In j 1'orlliind, marled work In ih, Klein-1 mil C'oiinly AliHiui'l fom.iiiiiy office! IIiIr niornliiir. Hlu will work unibrj .Mm. I'aiil lliltnti. Hero To Sell l'rii'rl) I Philip Hlllm, r.i. im r r- ilil.-nt 01 j Klnmiilli I" 1 Ih. U in ii, n o fur a. v.J nil iliiyn to nliond In ,riii'rly ln- tron Imr.-. H'.litu w.ih formerly oiki of Hi" owners iif t'luyiler mill j mills butcher simp. I!i n ( iini'ltlntn lo VMt 'I hi liiiiiily It.' K. Iliiiiilll.ini, ulinniiy nf Hi ml iiml ii i undid no fur i pr . Hi.iiliillvn from thin ill', triii, h.r. wrlitrn rrli'iiilii horn llinl. Iih i'mhtIh In vlMlt I In) ll;niiiilli county KKi'tloii IH'Xl. Wl'I'li. I'utflci Itnyi-r ll'-ii i. M. .M. l.i'iiniri of Oakland, w II lillilWli llviillnill Mill II Willi Ii.'im lll'i'li Inii'i'iiiiii'd In Khun, iih oiin k fur iiviir l"ii yo.iiai, Ih III town fur inv.ral d.i n an liu .Iiii'kii, Drives To Port land - Willi lllmin of Knil. K hi in ii I h , lull Woiliieaduy hy until fur . 1'nri Inml READY FOR HE YlMttllK Hi n Mr. mill Mm. Jiiim-at Howard (linn iki laiiiiiHl urn n inwn for wvi'inl 111)11 vIhiIIhk Mr. mill Mri llnwuril J'i'rrlii mill .Mr. uiitl Mm. M. I, li ra. Tlio yoiiiiK ciniila- nro iiinkliiM lliolr liauiu In iJiinmnulr. ( lit To :rr AImiiji I'nlti'f. Al Dnnilil. ramiL-r of lh M' lilil Jloiilo. ."wniii a loi'iil vliitnr WiMtni iluy to coiifi'r with Him coiiniy aB' n; rrmirdiiiK nt'vonil THIumook mlvi'i tliut ho rwi'iilly brnii:IU In hU runcli. Jlnrk IVuil O. A. C. Franri'i lluiniliriiy. ilnuiihli'r of Mr. mill Mr. (iuurKn Humphrey, linn riimrnid from CurvnIILi wlmro ailn' Iiim lii'i'ii ulli'iiilliiK Oii'K'in AKrlrnl tural rollr-Kn. Urro I'rtmi .Mnlforil Chiirkn A. Iloyro. fonnoctud wllh tha Miihoii Khrnuin wluilmalo i;ru cory com puny of Moilford, wan In town yoHtordiiy to'OlK'iid to coinpiiny bUilnosH. Down 1'riim Oilrll l'iki I H. K. Donllii, roiini'i'ti'il with rnn ntructlon work on tint now Klunmth J-ukou rnllroiui north of Kirk. ni ln town Imlny from Odoll luko to liur chnao BiipivlloH. J'nrllii'l rrom lloin .1 n llnod nf f'hlrni'tl III., waa I lui vlnllor of Kliimnlh FiiIIh yonlprduvj who wan fiirtliimt from homo, Hi'i'il j Ih roRlnliTi'd it Iho Wlilto I'olloun and la lioro to Ininmict busliu-Kfi. SAN ANTONIO, T-xit. An II 2i Tim i v--ii plloi.i in.il lliolr uIiIim In llui .Viktliiiuil IIIuIIiioii I:,' i" lo hi' lu ld nl K-lly M.'ld 'n April, will hi provldi'd with hlti'M from I'lillid .'ituli'K i!ilii;i:aln- (;f(l''lnl.i to offlnluln of (ha ('aliiiillali luld .Mi'llian piv-'i-niinnl.i Ihnt will inainrf tlicm M'.-i-y -i)iirtany -;ini ii'-v !j:tnrj from lli(ij.i i-oimlrliTi ihiiuld n l.tmlliiK ll: maili' oill-.., of II. i' I'lillml Hlul.., livery uffli lul mid liallonnlit in cx vr Uk II new riTiird In liu t'Hliili INlii'd nnil lu onl' r In prnvlili. for liny oviMitu.illiy ur itiiiv-mi'iilii linvi' !-. j mmlii with iiiljiilnlui; Kovnin nmnii, lo lo opi-rnlo In iirlnlni! tlm nirrni n it rotiiin to tludr homn cotin- I IV. liarh liallniMll , H:ll ki . i u il" l.ill'd Ion of III" Joiiniiy, Ini'lmlliiir aim l In- IIIkIiI and Din IiuiiIIiik. H" will l,n (lirnlallril ullh lilnuk !! i:r:iiIi forn.ii whh'h will lie dropped hvitIiii.iIiI Willi ii riiiini thai Hi. flndor n'lid 'llicin In race huufl-unni'lfl-.i. ' , Tli mi :,.,iix-h iiri iitturlmd to A roil Hirciimor two yardu limn, on lan k of whli h iipprar tllturj Inntruc llniia: "'lo flndi'r: Tlio mnnai;ti on ih" i.tlii'i- Kldo U frnm ono nf -tin liul l.min lu I ho Natlonnl ll.illoiiil Ituco wiihh itiirli'd from Hkii Antonio. '10X11:1, April, 'ii. I'll'IIHn NOIIll It liiiiimiUiitoly on Unit fiiviidti of Iho orow may i;ol iiown of lliolr wlioro .iIjoiii r. If I ho hltinki hnvo mil lliv 11 fillnl out !' tll pillllU, pk'11.10 I'll thorn out yonmolf, pultliiK uioro ly 'hli'.h' or 'low' uliiiuilo." Aiioihor foaluii.) of Iho rnro Is Hull tlio Ka.i lu lth wli it'll Iho tiro I.i Ii.. Influlod Is lo bo a rombliiu iloii nf hydriiKon mul nalilrul cua In iMInllo iiropiirl ionrt, rathor than roal ;.ia or Urn produrt of a KuS lilnlil, Tlio niri'licUi nf tlio rlKK'.HK of tlio balloon In doidKiiod lo carry u maximum wolKht. Tlio lift of tlio iintuial kih ii-wd lo carry tliU maxi mum wplRht in ii nt bo npproxlmaloly 15 ii.iuiiiIh pof I.OIK) cubic, foot, of flrliils xay. Vi thn natural Ran of Iho San Antonio fktld linn ll 1 1 ft of only III pnulid'i or 1,11110 rubio fool, It Ih iircoKniiry to lnoro:no thin lift al piosliniitoly H pnundii In nr i,t to ullll.o Ih, i maximum curry lug cupiu'liy of the balloon. Tlil-i will bo dniiii by mlxliiR pure liydronoii whl.h has a lift of "1 poiinda lior 1,0110 cubic ftot. ?lr. Coml III Mrs. (). II. Coziul Is fllluhtly III nnd will bo kopt lo Imr boil with n numo In atondiinco until Improved in lion.Mli. Over From l,nUovlow D. T. (ioilull of Lnkovlow, moll linown ulioop man of Hint noctlon, In horo tor aovernl days lo trmmncl "business. . . Down From Ahpbi'ovci (Mr, mid Mm. Clmiloa It. Miller, Tosldonta of AHpurovo, nro vlalloru today to attonil to some. uliopplnR. Tin: WKATIIKR Tlio Cyclo-Slorm-iiKrnph nt I'ndor wood'a l'linriii'.ioy linn boon moodily rlHiiiR bIiico 0:30 p. in. yesterday. H n I'-i'V' I'orocnst for noxt Connrnlly fair, probably cool to day Willi vnrfnblo iwIuiIh. Tlio TycoH KorIs- torlntf ihorinouiotor has recorded the maximum, ntid minimum tomporn luroa na fnllowo: lllxli. 60; Low, 82. V IT -1 FREE FRIDAY ONLY, wo will rIvo olio-pound of Coltngo Choose to each ctiBtomor mnklng n Fllly-C'cnt purchnso. Sti'nwberi'lcu, bnuket Sue ! : F11KI3 DKLIVlinY ! PUBLIC MARKET , "IF IT'S TO HAT, WH SRMa IT." 12(1 Noilh filxlh Hlioot 1MIOXK 100 Merry Time Had liv All But One! Hue In Urn wny ih'-y 1 xcrnm jm r,;,in duilni: Moxluui i. volnil'jn. Thn victim l backed aiiainm a wall and IIimi Hlvun 11 Crlnii of Twiulla. Alur h ban l" a iiwl UiluH ho U shot.; NEWSfOF r THE KLAMATH COUNTRY CHILOQUIN Aniloriioii, Mho. and Hila Kliainliart. K-l(ii and Carl ICilv-r and t'liffnt'.-r I'.'ninaii had a p'niio h"ar Olori III I'M daiiirht'ir, Maxino. Th! li.-k Hit Ihli wriilc Iik luilo.i .Mrs. .1. C .SteV'-nson anil ilr.1. Hcott Moli-'iiiilroo. .lack iJtntifclioy r.vas In Morrill Sat urday. J. C. Stovi.nnon hauled grain to K. Ij. llosloy'd the first of the wiyjk. Several piirnnn f;mn this com munity attended Raster eorvice In Hum nit Ihn bnspltal in Klamnlh KbIIh and hlai rtonlh Suiulay morn 1 n jt was :oid ii"W lo bin frlniN. M-b. II'-Iht ami Mm. Handera were in Klatnatli Kall.i nhiippliiR on F'rlday, Mils Clara ll'rriiiR ha Rono to Klamnlh Kail after it vMt of sev eral wcokn at Iho homo of Mr. and Mrs. .lellnek. Mr. nnd .Mm. A. W. Mackon und di'URhter MaiRiirot of Kllamalh Fulls spent Friday and Saturday In Mulln and vicinity. Mr. Maeken w nt lindlng to buslfws niBtters and Mrs. Mm k"n and Ma Barot wore vlnlllnj? with frlend.-i. Mrs. H-'IkoI, Miss Sharp and Jiar ella Si luhe spent Baturtlay In Klam ath Fall lihupping. Valastii Zumpfo spent thn -eek- einl at her noma In Malin, returning Mondnv to Klamath I-'alln wlir.ru uhl' iiltenild hlsli school. Tlnsmn.i Cra! im recovering from o touch of grippo. .Many of the hfiiiiestoader.4 on the lako are r"iu:ning to put In lliolr crops. Till in.'tjorlly of (.hose away on leave of absence have returned and are at work on tholr homfl ste.ids. . Ocrar Tiaker and Pete McNeil of St'-el Swamp district worn nttendins lo busine.Ti matters in Malin on Mon day. Dow fiibson and Harold Fryo. nephews of S. V. Handera, are visit ing with y(r. and Mr.i. Sanders. Tiy ,;, '.. , '.', ' '., 1 young men left Hlair, .Oklahoma, last Mirrlll Sunday. They were: Mrs. ' . .,,. ., ,,. '' P-" ''- ' ' 1 1 11 1 ' -"'"ij September and reached Malio Mon- Andrew Maiirilyoh, contiaclor who, Mr. mid Mr:;. J. 11. Martin and Mr. i J1,' r WMiny and ciiiinren. -,lr- j d;iy T-n..v (.,pect t0 make an er liuu just comphled lh'- firegon but. 1 land .Mrs. C. .1. Martin we;o reeont i "r''- ' L"v'ra al1'1 daughter Mar- L d d , ;t for Mrs. K:,lhrvn Won, toiiiiIiioiI I. Merrill vlaltom. orlo Zerline Stevenson Mrs. Jaun- ' . 1 ' (1 T.illiMn -in. I I IrfiTwl n: Tftltmftn i . from n If.'Hlncn! trip to Dorris mid Of intenot to many Merrill peo-l will finish b'a eohlract for llf ; pf, the announcement In a rc Chllniulii Lumber ioni.iiiiy. ici.nt i,mi,cr of Iho Portland Ore- K. C. Kpink. local Ju-tlcc of tlm ' gonlan nnnoiinclna; that Mi::s Kalh poaco, Ik In Kliinialh Falls on bun!- j !,.. ,a (,,i ,nd been elected May iiesH and reports tim.o M)ino ii''- (!m,(!ll r Wlllliimetio University. Cvlty lu Wnt Cliil'Kiuin ri al t.itatc. ( Mins La limit won first prlzo last Uaviil Coppirllild, lorul rancher.; yt.ar an, th! year for freshman left Tuesday for Klamath Fall.i toL,,,,,.. K, colnponcd the music. Itnrclinst. Riipiilles. MiM I.altout Ih a Kcnio.- and htm been Mrs. William Moore. owner of 1 idect.nl us insl.T'ctor music nt ita Tallman and (Irandiia Tallinan. Zcrlino Stevenson and Marjorie Powman took part in the Easter ex ercise. Mrs. Oalarnoau and children were In Merrill Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Craven and children Florence end Hlchard were shopping in Klamath Falls Monday afternoon. It. H' Stevenson atended the dance In Malin Saturday night. J. C. Stevenson hauled grain from II. Dalton's ranch to Hugh O'Con nors last week. . C. W. Lewis who was called east KENO Ralnh nnd Everett Puck-tt. all r,;rT,or.rb!f:"vl3;.""'lrK Wash, for next year She ,Bj stVvensohaiiled grain from nt Easter with Mr,. K. E. Puck riar, .Monro PTi yi.Klerday for Main-: VP, hi Merrill nt 0110 tlmo and was ., ,. . . ... . leit. ! itl.n-.ills lo v.',.:t lillli.H Moore. , .tU(l,nt nt Merrill. She is a 10 "Uga " v-- M!a Winnifred McCormick w-ho (nrol.lna Hall, danghtor of td- n(.B f MrJ. j. j j. Ilol.ba of thisi -,..,, .a, P,K( teacheg the Spring Like school was .vnid Pall of Williams Itlvor. arrh ' place " C-. J M cl1' east In Keno Sundav ..1 In Klannlh F il's Tuc i l iv '"ac0- by the K;ath of hi brother the late ln bun"ay- , ' . 1 cl or Scone It 1 11 ' 'i n I f 1 111 Vl v of T,,e Ij,,,lc" aid of ",C Firsl Pra-:- C. Lewis, returned home Satur- , t:h"lp- Tower. Has driven np c' u, "Kl Lm Fal U Ti-sl y:by"ri"n ',,"rr" mP' 81 U,e hmC oft Jay after a month', absence. - fopco frei,uent!y. He Is driv- ..pr.ii.iH li t hh tmill 1-i.IU i"H,l. Ur, ,..( scogglns. Sho was. Margaret Tallman and Wilson lr'K 0 new c0"Pe' for Fort Klamain and will return lo ... 1 I .rS laiiman ana ,.iison frr.nia nf 11, , ... v,.v...... r, .... . itaroiav aneniici i-:aier erviccj in' Klamath Falls rimuiu lower iin(i to ineni uieir siiit-ore coni;ra-lli.i'.nn3 anil Mr. and Mrs. Lyle McCormick were guests at th itome of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. McCormick Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. I.ylo McCormick and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McCor mick and son Tom. n'Otjrpl out to the U. E. Iteeder r.i'H'.'i Monda'. Mr. and Mrs. P. 3. Puckctt and t'lillniiiln. Willie Crawford who is logging on Sprnsuo rlvor motorid lo Klamath Pulls Ttlonday. I'lliing U I'm pastime for a mini bo;' of Klamath'..! aii:lor, who are making fnuno oxoelioiit catclio.4 at Chlloqiiiti and Spring crock. Wi .!:'cogglns and Mrs. J. II. Hobbs After UiR iisuiil business meeting, Mr. C C. Unlet discussed some ar HcU'i on Ml.-siorirt in Africa. Misw Lulu II. Walton gav-3 two vocal se lections which were very much en joyed. Sho was accompanied on the itlfiio, l.v Mtua Mrwiro n..l fot.iiid ro- I on, (l.i.inpim, nd family arnv- j frt.9,llm.uU wpro scrv,.d bv the BO,. ,.l Uv. n.-day from lleatly nnd will ((tj, Th()s0 ent wcro McBdamfa n-.r.lio their homo bore for Hie man- ,., tj (. ,, c x j N and mer. Tom bro.:gl.i along his airing j , ' Ha!ik;il(Ii,.M. h G. of race horse, which be will enter ! ,,,,,, M A ,, c ,low.m,in AI. bcrt Myers, llurr Westhrook. W. F. JlnmUto. K. I.. Ia!ton. H. C.' Park in Iho rodoo Hundny MrH. llonry Hoover w:u operaled on Tuesday at Klamath Valley hos pital mid In uhowlng Improvement. Henry Hoover will slay In Klamoth I'nllrt until ho Is nblo to lake Mrs. or. It. ft Anderson, C. C. Hulet, Wm. Landretii, Kdd. Harwood, C H. Curletnn. W. H. Anderson, C. M. 1 Mi.rnlll T A llrntrn .1 IT Pnrlh- lloovi r to their ranch at Spring ! .'.,,' ,,,,1 '0 rmd. i ' Taylor, Xavia Scogglns, of San Francisco, and Misses Lulu It. Wul- fr .1 U' Tlnl in oml - visited at the i n lm m niucn nappincss. ine camp cooKery ctuo nas ex pressed the' intention o. living up to their motto which Is, "We know no defeat." and havi decided to give their progTam aoont May 21. The program has lioci postponed several times on accoui t of the measles epidemic. Those who are either ill with the measles or just rexverlng from them are: May CIev-inger Waive Grubb, Mrs. Marvia, Fdgar" Marvin. Price McCormick and Helen and Lucille Heffner. Mr. and daughter Loraine O'Connor home Sunday. Two carloads of eattks purchased by C. R. Ho Lap were fed In this section Sunday night and were drlv on to Midland Monday for ship ment. ' A meeting ot the Van Bremer ditch company was held at Fred Mc Kcndree's Tuesday. Those In at tendance were: C. V. Lewis, Fred McKendrsee. Mrs. Parker, Wm. Parks and Hugh O'Connor. MALIN Crook. MM. Ciura Week loft Tuesday for Klamath Fulls to receive liloiiu.il . . Mvr.l.-, Monro mill llornlhv mt-mjoil air nil injur) rutoivou ini week. Leo Corboll, Spr.iguo river ranch er, returned from Klamath Falls where ho purchased etippllea. Jeff niddlo and Aiiilurson-Falthful stopped over slngo tlmo on their re turn from Klamath Falls to proceed lo their homes lit Yalnax. Mrs. Florence Davis bi recovering at Klamath Valley hospital and cx pecUi to ho able to return to lie r homo next week. Merrltt Tolo, Willliuiiuon river rancher, loft for Klamath Falls yos lorday. Itobort Davlo, wife and son, ex pect to return this week from Mod ford where they aro visiting friends. MERRILL Scogglns of San Francisco. Water nan been turned In the canal. It Is much needed by the pastures on account of tho un":snal dry season. , Mr. and M:s. It. L. Dalton and dauglit'er Loul.se wero Klamath Falls; vUitoru Sunday the guests ot Mr.) and Mr3.-Thos. Martin. I Mrs. C. V. Shuck and little son' havo been spending tho week In ; Klamath Falls iho gu&st ot Mrs. It. j J. Sheets. j ! The funeral of Alec 1a France was held at tho community Hall. Tuesday afternoon at which many frlentl3 gathered to pay their last tribute to a man of sterling worth. Mr. La France had been ill for some MERRILL CHURCH TO HAVE SPECIAL PROGRAM SUNDAY Merrill Presbyterian church Is to LONE PINE Although the day was not nil that might bo hoped, there iwero several picnic parties Sunday. M,r. and Mrs. R. H, Anderson and daughter Itolon, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray Merrill and daughtor Martha Mar- greatest number of Easter eggs. The garoL spent the day nt Keno, going visitors present were: Mrs. R. T. by way of Dorrls. j Homslcy and children, Roy, Eugene Misses Ellen McVeigh, Thlrzn end Pinky, and Mrs. Clyde Barks nnd LOXU PINE Mrs. R. F. Hensley was In Klam uth Falls Thursday. Charles Onlarnoau bellied his father at the Lake shore during the weok-eniK ' An .Easter egg hunt and games ap propriate to Easter wore enjoyed by tho pupils of tho local school Fri day afternoon. Loraino and Pauline Bensley won prizes for finding the At the LIBERTY One of the most amazing mystery stories imaginable is , "THE MARRIAGE CHANCE" A Hiiioib oust Including Milton Sills, Tully Marshall, Aim Allen, Irene Rich, Mitchell Lewis mill llonry 11. Walthall nro 1" Ihein hoIvos n aiiiironlco of excellent portrayals In this stoiy that would take a Sherlock Holmes to unravel. , FRIDAY Here is a new one especially dedicated to the modern business girl, because it concerns her. "DAYTIME WIVES" Is It's unusual title and It Is an unusual picture touching on Itin problems of modern life. And It. Is of especial interest to tho modem woman of business. ' COMING SUNDAY Owen Wister's great story, "THE VIRGINIAN" i new version of (Ills popular novel wlUi n i?rent c;,st nnl tluw ot you w ho l'Ciiioinber Hie old photoplay of I Ills story w ill surely ippreciuto tho nilvnnco of motion pictures when you co this one. lwwaWSaiiialslWWWIWlawvv.vWSl mwawwawagn anniiwiwoi aaT aaa- i 'w3.-- j ifrW-iV -TiTI TOQAY - FRIDAY - Does Marriage Kill Love A picture to set the town ablaze with its flaming breath of many loves. Daring, , Flaming Overflowing As you shall see in DPTH" A Daring Society Expose, Featuring co;lleen MOORE And ; A Comedy A Wilderness Tale AMATEUR NIGHT FRIDAY Need a Few More Amateurs for This Week Come in and leave your name. have it icelul program of uiiuslu Sunday night, April 27. Tho Henley High School (lieu cliih i lo give two numbers vi th program. "Henley high school has a splen did (iloi: club and we nro pleased to be able to have Ilium como to Morrill mul bespeak for Ihom ll largo audience," mild the Ruv. Chas. C. Unlet. . .... . tiiSJIim mi iiirh 1 f r5iVjirrw: Clear As ABell II CanlerWy $200 MUSIC lovers will be quick to realize and grasp this exceptional op portunity to obtain one of the finer Sonora periods at so low a price. This beau tiful adaptation of the pop ular Hepplewhite period, faithful in every detail, is not only a furnishing of rare beauty, but has all the , clear, bell -like tone for which Sonoraisuniversally famous. Come in any time and view this and o;her Sonoras. Earl Shepherd Co. Pianos, Radio, Phonographs. 507 Main St. Conors MM Ml YjZ Announcing a . Merchants LUNCH Now senred daily at the White Pelican HOTEL 60 cts. Perfect Service Best of Cuisine 12 to 1:30 P. M. Your patronage will be appreciated. A. D. SHORT, Mgr. Pulleys We cany 300 - different sizes. . If you need one or a dozen , r. 1 r C LORENZ CO. - -First . 122 No. Sixth St. - i . . .1 . i. ., rn Dance .1 V f. SATURDAY NIGHT at Scandinavian Hall Houston's Orchestra