PAGE TWO EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THURSDAY, SErTEMHEU 17, I02f5 lMQgntWRl minutes and Albcra Carnation .JJ IMBTT 1 un on MHtr t.Wc pipmc hot, Ni.-- , New Episcopal , A Art Thnt'sallittalccs Sbrief morning minutes and AIKm Carnation Mush is on your table piping hot, tcady-to-ca:l ... try it romortuw.1 X -' ViVlllIll?' i Tho early part of October will i J find Rev. Henry Thomas of Wlunt- jji peg, Canada, the now rector of tho jX BpleeOjMl church of Klamath Falls, If is tho word brought to tho city last J. evening by Bishop Remington of Pendleton. I Rev, Thomas will take up his now ! Jn duties shortly after tho first ofjt October and Mrs. Thomas and Child- jT ran win arrive shortly after from ZC j their homo in t'anaila. Renovating 1 J ot me tvpigeopai rectory is now mi- j dor way. for tho occupancy o tho I J Thomas family. Bishop Remington on a business lj J trip tbrotiKh southern Oregon loft For Colds lu'xall laxative aspirin tablets ami Rikw's while tar OOUgh syrup, stops cold in 12 hours. The Two 75c i At? Store cold pine that Where you get Servi artel Low Price Carnation "ABifTS stands for Btxur Breakfasts A Small Cavity Today means a painful tooth tomorrow unless you have it tilled in duo time which moans also that the small cost of tilling will save you a greater expense later on. We give exam inations free. . R. D. COE, DENTISTS ( Painless of course) 202-204 Hopka Bid. St.i and Main Phone S3C this noon for the north, after com plettng his business here. Lack Of Funds 8 18 For Dandruff Re.xall 5)3 hair tonic, it stimu lates the hair roots, improves the circulation of the scalp tissue. SOc and $1.00 Hurts Library j tl proper MKT, misnjor WOODWORK WOODWORK, when finished with high grade enamels in any one of several popular subdued shades, adds greatly to the appearance of the home and is easy to keep fresh and clean. - Buy the enamel and apply it yourself! To be sure of results, buy Silkenwhite EnameL Also, ask for booklet,"Color Harmony in the Home" all about painting or finishing floors, woodwork, walls, etc It's free. carry a full line of Fuller Paint and Varnuhes and can supply your needs. WE Browne's Paint Store W. P. FULLER (J CO. 301 Mission Street San Francisco 25 Brioches in PaciBc Coast Cities FULLER PAINTS p VARNISHES PIONEER WHITE LEAP ADVANCES IN Wood Come without any warning. CHEAP riHOES are on now Don't be one of many who will order too late. Winter 1b near. Phone your orders. BLOCK WOOD Is our specialty PEYTON 8C CO. "WOOD TO BURN 601 Main Phone 535 MIDLAND Mrs. J. D. Hooper and daughter were in Klamath Falls shopping on Thursday. Dan Dimmet of Summers district made his first trip on Thursday, gathering up high school students in Midland district. He will drive bus line between Summers and Mid land and daily into Klamath Falls. Mr. and .Mrs. Edgar Furber and son were Klamath Falls visitors on Thursday. Miss Anna Burnett has returned to her home in Spring Lake after spending a few days in Klamath Falls. Charley Potter of Lower lake, is spending a few days at Edgar Fur ber's on Miller Island. Mr. Hilbert Largent has returned from the Ashland country where he brought back 1200 pounds of fruit. Ducks and wild geese are plen tiful this year on Miller island. The sportsmen are busy looking for ward to purchasing their ponds. There are still a few more ponds left yet. The farmers are all busy with their second cutting of bay and tiei.- grain. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sutton and son James were in Klamath Falls Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sevick and son Paul and daughter Mary were visitors on the Island Sunday. Miss Opal Hooper was a caller at the home of Miss Pauline and Catherine Burnett. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Burnett and daughter Anna were in Klamath fFalis Saturday evening. Albert Ball of Itound Lake was a caller on the Island Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Largent were callers in Midland Friday Bert Disney of the Midland road was a Klamath Falls visitor on Saturday. Leslie Styles was a caller at the borne of Bernard Hooper Sunday. S. L. Burnett and son William of Miller Island was calling at the Ball ranch on Itound Lake on Sunday. Mrs, C." It. Patterson of Midland was in Klamath Falls Saturday. James Straw of Klamath Falls was visiting In Midland Saturday. O. P. Conchman of Klamath Falls was calling at the home of J. C. Calhoun of the Midland road last week. Master Wilferd Shulmire was a caller on the Island Sunday. Walter Zeztsenian of the Mid land road is planning on moving bis family to Klamath Falls, where they will make their home. Ben Shephard of Klamath Falls was visitor on the Island Sunday. Mr. Hawkins of Klamath Falls was a caller on the Island Sunday. SALEM. Ore.. Sept. 17. Because Of lar-k o.' funds caused by a de creased appropriation by the 1925 legislature, the striate library board today voted to cut from S00 to 500 tho number of small towns and communities in the state where the traveling libraries from tho stale li brary shall circulate. Another measure of ecoivrm1 was promulgation ot a rule that all state library patrons in Marion and Polk counties must get their books by mail and not apply for them in person. This will make possible a decrease in help. Salem is to bo an exception to this rule. Miss Cornelia Marvin wus re-elected state librarian. Governor Pierce was elected chairman of the board and J. A. Churchill was elected vice .chairman. Edward Piper and Miss Anue Mulhuron of Portland were re-elected members of the board. ISM IJ If . Stationery Symphony Lawn stationery in tints, colors, white, blue, pink and echru, with innerlinotl envelopes. 85c to $4.00 9 I w ft E ft 1 ct Much hoot- J J NEW YOI1K. N.Y legging and the prent influx of for eigners are among UtQ reasons why the Rev. Dr. Joseph Kort Newton, Universaifst. is jroing to IMiiladel phia. where ho will become an "Episcopalian preacher." CHILOQUIN One of tho lovliest drives in Klamath county, so far as scenic beauty is concerned, is up the Sprague river canyon from Chilo quiu, but after one trip over the rough, dangerous road over boul ders and unspeakable ruts one neve has tho physical courage to repeat the trip, or the moral cour age to even express a desire to do so. This road should be put in good condition litllo children are transported twice a day over it to school safety first for them and the read at least made passably j fair for tho thousands of tourists j who come to our country each ) summer to enjoy our beautiful woods and unexcelled fishing streams. Mrs. C. E. Dennis and daughter Mary Francis spent Sunday with her. sister, Mrs. F. C. Carlson. J. Grove3 of Ashland was a Sun day visitor in Chiioquin. Mr. Groves and partner C. Stanton have re cently leased the Brown building and are moving their fixtures over from Ashland. They will open up an up to date pool room on Octo ber 1. D. Skoglund and L. H. Lauritsen spent Sunday at Trout creek. Mrs. A. E. Brewer and sou Holla st t 1 Pound Paper Cascade pound paper has 92 sheets to a package and is al ways in best of taste. 1 Pound SOc Envelopes Cascade envelopes, 50 to a package, a good quality of en velopes, linen finish. 50 Envelopes 40c 6 Cara Nome The Secrets of Beauty The true odor of the elements which express refinment, sol octness and fastidiousness. Cara Nome carries a dainty fragrance, it breaths forth the odors of nature's choicest flowers. Cara Nome face powder COtnea in four colors in large box $2 Cara Nome talcum in glass bottles with sprinkler tups $! Cara Nome cold cream, for ileansing and precents chap $1 Cara Nome vanishing cream, a powder base $1 Cara Nome perfumes, oz $3 For Headaches Pursiest aspirin tablets prom ptly relieves head ache and neuralgia pains. 15c doz.; 25c 2 doz. 69c for 100 Chapped Hands and Face Puretdsl glycerine and rose water, a soothing preparation tor chapped or rough hands 25c and 50c Htmtsst Epsom Salts is absolutely free from impur ities and is easy to take 10c - 15c - 25c - 85c Bath Salts 5 lb. bulk epsom salts 50c Rose, violet vergis 25c and 75c phgs. For Sprains Pui i tea rubbing alcohol for soreness, lameness, stiffness, bruises ana sprains 40c - 75c ft MAX1E CHERRiE.) l Chocolate covered cherries one pound net weight 60c v f- 44. . tHtlSlll.l,H I I , r A A. i It We Always Have It Star Drug Co Fifth and Main Sts. Free Delivery Service INSURANCE IS ON BOOM IN JAPANESE EMPIRE TOKYO, Statistics gathered by the Life Insurance Association how that tho total of life insur ance contracts of 4-1 insurance com panies throughout the empire had reached 4,G81,5r7,000 yen at thp end of May, tho numher of contracts being 6,121,000. Compared with last year an increase is shown of 317,532,000 yen In tho amount ot contracts and 227,500 in tho num ber of Insurance takers. Masons Attention Work in F. C. Degree Fri day evening, Sept. IS, 7:30 p. m. Plans for reception of Grand Master Kelly will he discussed. ('. E. DENNIS, W. M. were guests of Mrs. L. II. LuuritCBn Henry Gordon of Fort Klamath at least 20 morn will como In! on Saturday the 19lh. Good music Sunday. j was in Chiioquin Saturday attend- within the week. This win demand la promltod and' everybody la in- Mrs. Charles Noah of Fort Klam- ng (0 business matters. Mr. Cor- in" services of another teacher, lted to attend. Tho tneuiborn of ath was a Chllouuin visitor Thurs- ,on planning an oxtonded trip to ; giving a tnlnl of six teachers for the club np' working very hard to day. South America in the near future, the Chltoquln schools. i serine fundi for their new club School will begin Monday the There were 112 pupils enrolled The Women's Community club bOUM, which la to ho built In West 14th. Delay of one week was caus- (he Chllouuin school today and Will five a datlCS at DdVal'i hall Chlloijuln. ed be the slowness In receiving sup plies. Mr3. Harold Crano and Mi.is Line Browcr of Rraymill were Chiio quin visitors Sunday. ll' lioarnal of the play to be given by the Women's Community club in file near future, was held nt the home of Mrs. A. Lcn Hrook Friday afternoon. Monday the 14th j rehearsal will be held at the home of Mrs. Cyril Henson. There is much enthusiasm among the school patrons about the dance j to be given by tho l'arenl-Teach- ! era' association Sept. 20, at the ' I new Drown building. Old fashioned dances as well as modem ones will i j fill the evening program and many mothers and fathers who thought they had forgotten how, are prac-! ticlng a few steps In private, pre paratory to taking part in the quad rilles, etc, Kvery one Is Invited to come and have a good time and ! help earn a piano for the Chiioquin echeool. Remember the date, Sep tenner 2c. The secrhd edition of the Chllo- ' quln Review Is off the press a clean, snappy, up to date little paper, of which Chiioquin Is Justly proud. Mr. PTiaull has the cooper- j j'lion and gOod wishes of the entire Community in bis enterprise. Mrs. C. Hedrleh, who has been visiting relatives In Chlco, Calif., Is expected home Wednesday. Mrs. C. Corson and Mrs. II. Tower arc coaching thoHO tnklng part In tho Community club play. Mrs. Cor son is a college graduute and has had much experience in this line. Mesdames I, Bunll, I. II. Laurit sen, F. Corson anil D. O. Hrower mudo n business trip to Klamath Falls Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Ib-nry Dlllstrom and family of Klamath Agency at tended the Chiioquin theater Sunday. - 1SSEX COACH Everyone Says II Sales Prove It Be An AUTO EXPERT Earn up to $150 a Veek temarknblo tree lt;;k bows the wij Now you can nave Absolutely free the, same big book that 'lias shown Hundreds of men the way to amaz ,ng salary Increases an,! BIG SUC CESS 'in the World's Biggest Busi ness. Shows how lyou can bo train ed quickly. ejMity In lyour spae time. RKiHT IN YOUR OWN HOME Fir the Aut. ) KXPERTS Jtbs, paying up to $150 a week. Shows how y! n can get Employment Service your whole life long, also lifetime Co.YJUltatlon Service, also 4 Big Outfits, all Ab solutely Free of Extra charge. Get the Facts. Write, Iiiione or call Is, KIUCKSO.V Speeial Representative for B. W. OcJoke, Directing Engineer, Ohlcago. 120 Washington Klamath Falls HUDSON COACH lji Hudson Brougham 1495 Hudson 7-Pass. Sedan $1695 All Price Freight and Tax Extra ACME MOTOR CO. Sixth and Oak Phone 680 3