The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 10, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Saturday, October 10, 11125
IlltllMiK AFTERNOON AT
HOUSTON HOME THURSDAY
AUTUMN flowers In nil thilr hrll
Utuil colors wore, used ttoollvo
ly ti bout thi' rooms of tho attractive
homo of Mrs. Fred Houston when
on Thursday olio of lhi loveliest
affairs of the week was presided
ovor by Mrs. o. v. Robertson and
Mrs. Houston. Throughout the nf-
tereoon eight tabloa at bridge woro
In plan Trophy tot high score go
ing to MrH. Kred Dunbar, second
high to Mm. a. it. Campbell and
the connotation to Mm. K. M. Igl.
PORTRAIT
FINELY ohlselod features
Smooth, even,
A face expressing nobility
Of thought
Ami of breeding,
Thus, ol), best friend of mine,
I ace you In my dreams,
Always a help and a
Gulldlng force toward
All that Is igood.
And an inspiration to
Become worthy of
Claiming you ifor a friend.
Helene Breitenstein
SOCIETY EDITOR
Telephone 88
Ma
NAIXT MARY'S ALTAR
NOC1KTY MAKES plans
E 8 I) A M B S Tom McDonald.
'harlos lliley and V. 0, Rob
ertson ware hostesses on Tuesday
THREE GENERATIONS CA RR1ED levelling in the Lyceum Hull to the
OCT IX TABLEAUX VIVAXT Indies of Saint Mary's Altar tools.
iERHAPS the most unusual andlty. At the close of tho busltuis
HKCKPTIOS OX TCEKDAY
AT Ml I. US SCHOOL
USIIKltINO la the years mooting
of the Parent Teachers MjNMiRa
Uon of the Mills school, Mm. Stan
lay It. Barry, Mrs. V. Parker, Mm.
Pollard and Mrs Oyabprn will he
iiost esses at a reception on TuefdSO
afternoon between the hours of
three and (our o'clock. The parents
are , -r.li.iiu Invited to call and
lea will ho served during the hvurs.
At this nvoptloii, two delegates a III
bo .elected to attend hhu state Par
ent Teachers, association In Portion 1
9, and 30.
sirs, tester MrKiwmcit, sirs. J- on October J8
11 LbJ Ml.... Uui II. n I
I'll. I Ullll Ml l.-.ll I..I..D1U.. o
sisted th.i hostesses.
Tho gneats included Mesdainrs CLl'H ENTERTAINED
Walter James. J. Ilrett. Jack Slater, I'" MAPLES OX WEDNESDAY
Byron Noud, A. E. Whitman, T. Elisabeth McCurdy on Wed
i Interesting gathering of the Li
brary club, was that ot Friday after
noon over which Mrs. W. W. Mc
Nealy and Mrs. Allen Soan presid
ed. The matrons had chosen as
their subject "Three Generations of
Housekeepers," which wai ..'arried
out in tableau vivant Is a most clov-
v j er and capable manner by a number
JONT spend time In vain regrets of tie marorns of the city. "Colonial
that summer was so short. Why Dn.'s" being carried out by Mrs.
lament the fact that too fleeting a Fred Murphy, Mrs. Carey Rambsy
thne was yours to enj.-y yourself? and wee Betty Je-ino Brawn. "The
Do yKW know that Joy and the power Covered Wagon" days by Mrs. Harry
to enjoy life need not pertain to Ackley and Mrs. R. A. Emmitt. Com
playtime. ( Ing to the "Modern Day", Mrs.
Work ought to be pleasurable: Charles Mania, Mrs. S. E. Martin,
life ougfrt to hold In its working Mrs- Merle and Mrs- Mary
,.,., . . . Moore took parts,
hours possibilities for growth and
. ; . ' An enjoyable musical program by
happiness. If you canaot contem- . ... ; i
a number of the city s talented mus-
plate this to the coming months, iclaa8 was greatly enloyed la..u,d.
then It Is time to change li'our lino ing Piano solo, Colonial Period, Pad
of conduct. Look at the fields of erweski Minuet Mrs. R. Austin,
summer. There would be no fall ' Violin solo. Covered Wagon period
harvest if work had not been done. 01d SonSs Max Browa.
If orou are not rested, rejuvenated, 1 Vo:al solo. Modern period. Con
ready for the work -of the year, tentment Mrs. C. R. Lucas, accom
eoxnetiaing has been missing la your Panled Mrs. Don Zumwalt.
summer. Through the kindness of ever no
In society circles tie betwixt an1 many ionators the matrons were
beiM'eeia season has reached us w- aole t0 make the tableaux a succes3
meeting the guests enjoyed n social
hour. During this hour plans for
the cooked food sale which the
members will sponsor on Hallowe'en
with dainty tempting dishes on dis
play, were discussed. December U
has been tho date chosen by the
ladles tor their annual batanr.
ALOHA CHAPTER TO
MEET TUESDAY EVE
THE regular session of Aloha
chapter of the Eastern Star
will meet on Tuesday evening at
eight o'clock at tho Masonic hall.
Following the business meeting a
social hour will follow.
Plans have been made by the
officers of Aloha Chapter to enter
tain all local and visiting past ma
trons and past patrons on October
twen ty-seventh.
Mrs. Caroline Lewie, worthy grand
matron of Oregon, will make her
official visit at this time. '
FAREWELL COURTESY
HONORS MRS. MARTIN
MRS. FRANK MARTIN", who
leaves soon for Salem, to re
side, was the motif for a lovely
afternoon on Friday, when Mrs. R.
D. Bussard was hostess to a number
have done the things we Intended to an1 toe-v are more thaa grateful'. h . , hor .hm
do in the summer and have not yet 'or the assistance given them. i Durlng ,ne aflen)oon , Jura we
begun the things we intend to do Among those who contributed paMed In sewing. About the rooms
In the fall. It is a period of tran- were Mrs. L. L. Truax, Mrs. Elinor j of tne jme individual baskets of
eltion and is taken up primarily Yardcn, Mrs. A. B. Epperson, Mrs. fan fa-ers were prettily arranged,
with plaas for getting settled for E. S. Phillips, Mrs. Amanda Ha-iA lvo iancheon was served
the winter and preparing wardrobes maker, Mrs. R. E. Wattenburg, Mrs. Iat the conclusion of the afternoon by
for the coming season. Fashion D. V. Kuykendall. Mrs. Earl Shep-j the Bostess. The guests were: Mrs.
(hows iave been of more Immedi- herd, Mrs. Charles Martin. Mrs. A. Frank Martin, the honor gueat, Mrs.
ate interest than luncheons and din- M. Collier, Mra. A. M. Worden, Mrs. , p,.e(1 nechtel, Mrs. Guy Sattorlee,
nera, and excursions to the shops Robert Hunsaker, Miss Vera Hous-' jir8. yei cater Mrs Homer West
ro interrupted only by the most ton, Mr. I Claude Davis, Mr. Harry ! (.Sr hrwtess '
intormal atiairs. Borrell, Mr. R. L Hammond, Mr.
' Dick Murdock and Mr. and Mrs.
Where shall we find happiness? Peasley.
Every human being ia3 his mo- Mrs. D. V. Kuykendall and Mrs.
menu of unselfishness, o-t self aacrr- Francis Olds will be hostesses at the
KKDROX CLUB DIX.VER
WELL ATTENDED
ivN'E of the most successful af-
Kce aad altruism. But ,-tth excep- 3ext meetiOT ivalch wilt n. h.in flT 1 T7 a" OI
. . .w.-.jjj V..U.UK 1.UCU lue -Ill
club sponsored a dinner, which was
Seld in the churoh parlors of tho
First Presbyterian church. Class
to fifty 'guests were present. The
ladies nld of the church prepared
the dinner. Following the dinner
talks were given by various members
of the club as to what tho club Itself
stands for. Mrs. Eva Bennett and
Mrs. Myrtle Helm were '.n charge
of the entertainment.
D. A. R. MEMBERS
HOLD MONTHLY MEETING
THE regular monthly meeting of
the Eulalona chapter of the
Daughters 'of the American Rcvolu
was held at the home of Mrs.
Allan Sloan on Monday ev;nlng
The program twas in the nature of a
celebration of the thlrty-tfifth an
niversary of tho organization of the
society, whiah is the la'ngOBt patri
otic organization of womea In tho
world today.
In a message delivered before
uons mai are rare, tne persistent middle November. "Culinary Da-
trnggle and thought Is for Indlvl- ijas been chosen by the hostesses as
dual happiness and contentment, their subject and an exohaoge of fe
Keep a record of the Joys which cIpes will take place,
come to you day by day, though j :
they be no larger than a pleasant THURSDAY MARKED THE
letter, a pretty flower, a sunset BIRTHDAY OF THREE CHVMS
which Inepirs a sense of devotita rpHURSDAY, October eighth
which often a prayer cannot ac-1 1 marked blnhiv of three
compllsh. gins or tne younger social set. Tho
Think of theciange In the atmos-1 g,rlS Mary Een Bradford Al6xl,
phare, in the office, in any place i Lyle and Jane Gracelon, who for
wherever one works or stays, if eac'a
one made a point of remembering
the pleasant tthlngs ot the day and
contributed them to the conversa
tion. Happiness would find such a
"pleasure" a congenial abiding place
and be loth to leave. It is the per
son who squeezes the everyday .:ap-
the past eight years have been
school chums, each year pan some
social function which wlfi honor
all three. This year Jano imnelon
was hostess at a theatre party at
the Pine Tree Theatre.
AX AU-REVOIR
penlngs until it forces out of them j FOR MRS. BOWER
even a tiny drop oi Joy that really j a N AU REVOIH COURTESY cf
lives. Such a joy seeker scorns to , Thursday was that over which
merely exist; Scorns to iaIbIi and Mrs. F. N. Mover of Merrill pre
not Bomebhlmg toward attaining a sided, complimenting Mrs. W. C.
wish; scorns to lull the normal i Bower who leaves for Los Angeles
oravlng for action with the read-1 the latter part of next week. Tho
Ing of romance and activities of i social hours were spent with cards j Constitutional Con'gresj last April
other lives. land music. At two o'clock the host-', ia Washington, D. C, President
The man or woman worthy cf ess served a prettily appointed lunch-' Coolldge said of the Daughters of
the name is on the alert for each , eon. The guests Included Mrs. 'the American Revolution.
throbbing opportuniuy, ba it great Marion Nine and Mrs. Louis Porter "Yours Is first of all, a society de
dicated to a perpetuation of all the
finest traditions, the noblest achi
evements and the highest accomp
lishments of our national history.
Literally, the sun never sets on your
activities, and I am hound to add
or small, which may hold a price-1 of Klamath Falls, and Mrs. W. C.
less drop of the elixir of llfo. Bailey, Mrs. J. E. Whitlatch and
If you would be happy do not the honor guest, Mrs. W. C. Bower,
despise uho common-place. This Is 'all of Merrill,
the material orf whioh the biggest 1
part of the average life is fashioned FORMER MEMBER OF
McDonald, Oscar Shlve. II. N. MOO,
Charles Riley. A. It. t'limpbell, Dan
Crump, Claude Davis. Charles
Moore. Rose Soule, Leo Houston.
Matt Egnn. E. Whltlock, Q, H. Jes
ter. Fred Dunbar, Roy Durbln. 0.
Rambsy, Edward Martin, E. M. Igl.
Charles Martin, E. Elliott. John C.
Boyle. B. Hardenbrook. E. H, Pike.
Lester Kirkpatrick, Nelllo Curry. H.
W. Bridgeford snd Miss Vera Hous
ton. Mrs. C. S. Currla, Mrs. Paul Dal
Don, Mrs. E. B. Hall. Mrs. Perry
Del.ap. Mrs. W. E. Lamm, Mrs. A.
B. Epporson. Mrs. H. Corad. Mrs.
W. C. Dalton. Mrs. W H. Robertson
Mra. R. E. Dewceso, Mrs. E. 11.
Lamb, Mrs. Will Houston. Mrs. J.
Martiu, Mrs. Leillo Rogers, Mrs.
James Drlscoll, Mrs. Harry Goeller.
Mrs. J. H. Carter, Mrs. Cnrr Dal
ton, Mrs. Percy Evans, Mjs. L. C
Slsemore, Mrs. Grastoii Ilellman,
Mrs. J. A. Houston. Mrs. J. Carua
han, Mrs. E. Cr.mdall, Mrs. John
Houston and Mra. E. M. Bubb
TEA HONORS FORMER
KLAMATH FALLS MATRON
H JTllS. E. O. DREIIER was host-
iVl ess at tea on Friday afternoon
at her home on Lincoln, compli
menting Mrs. C. L. Plyraale. former
Klamath Falls matron, who is vis
iting hero from her home in Holly
wood. The hours were from three
to five. About twenty guests called
to honor Mrs. Plymalo.
MR AND MRS. FOSTER
ENTERTAIN SUNDAY
R. AND MRS. JAMES BISHOP
FOSTER entertained with n
prettily appointed dinner in the'.r
attractive new home in Hot Springs
on Inst Suhday evening. Covers
were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dur
bln, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Biter and
the host and hostess.
.
BUSINESS trOMEX TO
DINE MONDAY EVENING
N MONDAY evening the Busi
ness and Professional Women
of Klamath Falls will gather at the
Hotel White PellCan for dinner.
Reservations should be made
through Mrs. Dixon at phone 408 or
Mrs. Snbo rit Phone 1, before noon
on Monday If possible.
Following tho dinner at six-thirty
the guests will adjourn to tho Sun
Parlor where a social hour will fol
low. LADIES AID WITH
MRS. S. T. SUMMERS
THE western division of tiho Me
thodist ladles old met iwlth Mrs.
S. T. Summers on Wednesday after
noon. Plans were discussed for the
bazaar to be given by the soolcty In
December. Final plans .for the cook
ed food and rummage sale being
held in the Klamath Shoe shop to
day were discussed.
Mrs. C. H. Barnstable h.u Invit
ed the ladles to meet with her on
next Wednesday afternoon for a
business and social gathering,
i
AA
ivJUicsdny attonmon entertained
the A. N. W. club nt the attractive
home of Mrs. Rufus Moore, known
us the Maples. .Special guests for
the ailternwia were Mrs. C. S. Moore,
Mra. Wnlter West, Mrs. 8. T. Hum
mers and Mrs. Oiwnn. Tao club
members present Included Mrs. J.
S. Carnahan, Mrs. It. II. Dunbar,
Mts. aeorgo Wlrti, Mrs. Z. Pour!!,
Mrs. Wilbur Jones, Mrs. Carey
Ramsby, Mrs. S. E. Martin. Mra.
I). V. Kuykendall. Mrs. C. J. Martin,
Mra. Jennlo Hum, Mrs. E. S. Phil
lips. Mrs. R. B. Wattecibu.g, Mrs".
George Chustnln, Mm. Allen Sloan,
Mrs. L. L. Truax, Mrs. Rose doulu,
Mrs. Rufus Moore and the hostess.
At the conclusion of the ufter
noon. Miss MrOuriLy assisted by
Mrs. Mooro sorved dainty rofreah
mcnts. O
MIL .VXD MRS. EPPERSON
ENTERTAIN WITH iiinni-.u
N a most gracious manner Mr.
and Mm. A. 11. Epporson totor-
talned a number of their friends
with u prettily appointed dinner In
the Dutch Room at the hotel White
Pelican on M-enday evening. Tho
occasion honoring Iholr wedding
anniversary and tho birthday of twee
dalnty Dorothy Browne. Centering
the dinner table was a hammered
sliver basket of Radlanco roses and
Lulclllu carnations. Virginia Creeper
was a.llstlcnlly arranged about the
table. Little Dorothy's place being
marked with a birthday -nko up- n
which nine lighted tapers In pastel
shades wore all aglow us the guest i
entered the room.
Pollening dinner the guoats mot
ored to the Browne home whero an
evening of brldgo wus enjoyed. Tho
guests more Mr. and Mrs. C. D.
Browne and little Dorothy Browne,
Mr. and Mrs. I). D. VanFloot. Mr.
and Mrs. R. A. Austin and Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Epperson and sou George.
MRS. FLEET HOSTESS
TO P. E. O. QUTB
RS. FRED FLEET on Tuesday
evening was hostess to tho P.
E. O. club at their Tegular buslnuss
meeting. In the absence of Mrs.
Harry Goeller, president of tho club,
who is now attending tho national
convention in Mlnnoopalls, Mra. Al
fred Collior presided at the business
meeting. Interesting papers ivcro
read by Mrs. R. Boyd and Mrs. J.
I. Beard. "The Life of Mark Twain"
and "Tho Mysterious Stranger "by
Twain were ably reviewed by Mrs.
K. O. Cummlngs.
Mrs. A. M. Collier will bo hostess
to tho club at tholr next meeting.
Fifteen members of tho club woro
present on Tuesday evening.
MISSIONARY SOCIETY
WITH MRS. STEINMKTZ
LADIES of the Methodist Mission
ary Socloty met on Thursday
afternoon at the homo of Mra. W. J.
Stelnmetz. Mrs, D. M. Smith pre
sided nt the meeting and, outlined
the work for tho coming months
oAt The Churches
FIRST PltESIIYTKHIAN CHURCH
Sixth and Pino SI reels
Arthur 1.. It leu. Minister
10 u. m. Church School with
i laniies for till.
11a. m - Morning Worship. Ser
mon: "The Christ (of the Dally
Task." Solo; "MM An a Father,"
Scott, Mm. Josephine LUOU. An
them: "Hod Ho Loved the World.''
Stnlner. Organ Numbers: "Yolx
Celeste," llittlsle; "Melody," lluer-
ter. ' ; ;. j
u:.10 p. m, Inlormeillnte mid
Young People's Christian Endeavor.
7:30 p. in. "The God to Man
Road." Pipe organ program: "Pre
lude," Fnuehey; "Twilight," Filnil:
"Andantlno," Lenuire "Anthem.
"Soft As The Voice," Scott Solo:
"Not Ashniued of Christ." Wendell
Smith.
) :
HACKED HEART ( 111 lit II
Rev. A. F. Loesser, I'uator.
Sunday, October 11, lllSfi.
Low Mans. I o'clock.
Mass at Merrill at 10:30 o'clock.
Sermon: Prayer: Nerenlty and
efficacy.
Evening devotions 7:30.
miss jam: (MRCHLON
HOSTESS At THEATRE PARTY
COMI'I.IMKNTINH niimlmr of
her tOtVOOl chimin, Minn Jaim
tJS,rCOjOn pTOVOd ln'i'ielt a dellKlltllll
hoHlosn DD Thursday evwnlng, when
si itertalnml with a lihnutrn party
nt tho Pine Tree, Voltnwlnu the
I Ilea I re the guentn were Invltivt to
the tlari'iilun home In here Mrs. Our
lOtlOS served a ptolllb appointed two
OOUrM lUBObCOn, The guests wore
Alexis Lyle, Winifred Muy, J i
Regern, Miindln Ih.l.mi, Mary BlltO
llra.llVrd and Hie hontusn.
WITH MRS. W. SMITH
ON WEDNESDAY APTBRKOON
MRS. W. O. SMITH has luvlted
tliu mumbora of the Mali Jougil
club to meet with her on next Wed
iiesdny (llttrilOOB nt her home on
Cosier.
Many large and niiiull hntn in hat
tor's plunh urn trlnmtd In 0OO.US
feathers, the edges of which are
brushed with gold.
t
I ADDITIONAL SOCIKTY
ON PAGE POUR
A Lesson in Arithmetic
Would you like to ADD to vour strength of character? to
Sl'IITRACT your. failures? to DIVIDE your cores? and to MULTI
PLY your power fur good? A large order, but true religion does
It. The church Is the center of the world's religious Ufa. At
tend church every Sunday.
WORSHIP 8JKRV1CES 11 A. M AND
Pipe Organ Choir Solos
:3ll P M.
First Presbyterian Church
Sixth and Pino Streets
ARTHUR Li RICE. Minister
MI
Can you think of
anything lovelier
f o r a Christmas
gift than a Tor
trait made by us?
Take Advantage Of
Our October Reduc
tions - i ',;,utc
A. $.., ol
QUALITY
PHOTOGRAPHS
DTnTTTTOni
ENLARGING AND TINTING
Opposite Court House 327 Main Street
Phone 39
4.4'-4-...4.'.4'4,44
hi
The smartest thing in milady's j plans wore made for tho dinner J
with Roman striped ribbon and fas
tens with a buckle.
the commonplace.
HAPPV HOCR CLUB HOXORED that It never shines on any but
When you rise address -vou.- day AN evening of 600 was held onjwortihiy ones."
with a businesslike air so; "You Wednesday at the home of Mts. Mrs. Wilbur Jones had charge of
awe me a certain amount of Joy to- W. P. Johnson on Walnut, when she I the program, iwhlch she handled ia
day, a pretty good heap of It In complimented members of the Haopy. a most, capable manner. An honor
fact, and I mean to see you pay Hour club asd Mrs. Stella Sheets, ae.d, guest was Mrs. Sarah Harshbarg
ryour debt." And then seek Joy n I ; former member of the club now'er of California, a past regent of
stick to your threat. If nothing sue- making her home In Yrokn, Calitor-.that state, who proved herself a most
ceeds like success, we may well add nla. Vases of lovely yellow chr.y-' Inspiring speaker.. She gave an ac
that nothing generates joy more santhemums were attractively used wount of tho work of the Daughters
quickly than being Joyful, and one about uhe rooms. At the conclusion among the Immigrant women who
little seed ot determined joy plant- of the social evening afrg. Johnson ore detained at Angel Island,
ed, even with an effort at sunup, assisted by her sister, Mrs. E. !.' Mrs. Alfred Collier, Mrs. Warren
will blossom luxuriantly throughout PropBt served dainty refreshments, j Hunt aad Mrs. J. T. Blackwell were
the day. And Just a tip one oi tho ' Among the guests were Mrs. Stella Initiated into the chapter,
surest ways Is to give another hap- j Sheets, the honor guest, Mrs. A wonderful birthdoiy cake with
plness, feel the thrill of another's j George Humphrey, Mrs. W. B. Be:k, the requisite numbor of candles for
gratitude this (giving of tho very (Mrs. R. A. Emmitt, Mrs. W. D. Cof- the anniversary was cut by tho guest
things for which we seek has a
magic In It that works wonders.
Adopt tho gentle art of finding
beautiful in the sordid the com
monplace. Assurdly, there must be
stars in . our sky, but "On a dark Mrs. W. E. Beck will bo uostons ' tomorrow evening from Silver Camp,
night una In a dangerous place, on Tuesday afternoon to the Happy iwhere for the past several days, they
Where the footing Is Insecure, a lan-iHiour club members at her homo on. have been enjoying an outing and
(e worth a dozen stars." LqMs, ' buhllng party. , ; .
er, Mrs. E. Propat, Mrs. L. Rucdnich,
Mrs. Uennle Hurn, Mrs. W. Steln
metz, Mrs. S. Summers, Mrs. W.
Templar, Mrs. F. Bremer, Miss Fran
cis Humphrey and the ho3tess.
of honor.
R and MRS. LESLIE ROOEHO
with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Un-
jderwood are expected to return home
garter Is made of tan leather edged ! whluh will sorve as tho next mooting J
In November Do be given In the
church parlors. At the conclusion of
tho afternoon, Mrs. Stelnmetz sorved
a dainty luncheon. Ten members
of the socloty wero present.
STUDY CLUB HEARS
INTERESTING nEVIKW
IN a moat capable manner, Miss
Maybollo Leavltt rovlowod "Tho
Scarlot Cockerel" by. Sublotte, he
fore the members of the Study club
of tho Library on Monday afternoon.
Those present feeling that hor re
view was much moro Interesting
than the book. At the next gather
ing of tho club mombors on Mon
day, November second, Mrs. Bor
mard Rea will glvo'a hook review of
"The Carolinian. " ' Much Interest
has been shown by the women ot
the city in the meetings of tho club
this fall and It would uippcur that
this season will be the most surcens
ful the club has known.
TINY TOTS- HAVE
PARTY TUKSDAY
WEE, DAINTY Peggy Wray Plv
mnln was the motlff for a
baby party on Tuesday afternoon,
when her mint Mrs. B, 0, Dreher
Invited ten little tots to her homo
on Lincoln. Ten mothers, all for
mer school mates of Peggy's mother,
Mrs. C. L, Plymalo woro present
with the little ones.
Fur Manufacturer
Coat Remodeling
MRS. WM. BESSLER
Furrier
436 Klamath Ave.
Between Fourth and Fifth
Next to Moose hull
Alt work 30 to CO per cent
lees than any fur house In
Klamath. Work guaranteed.
Oa.-t:ii n-i : t
I jiaDiiizing tne rami income
A LTHOUGH but one of several important ways of
stabilizing the farm income, diversification of crops,
combined with the addition of a well balanced dairy
herd, is of no doubt the most important. The workabil
ity and sancness of tliis method is the same as that exemplified
hy the business man who scatters his investments so thnt a llnjrlu
failure cannot exhaust his resources.
In our cooperation with tho fnrmers of this section, thn First Natlonn!
bank has soon the bunoflts of diversified farming Indelibly Impressed
upon tho progress of this community. Wo believe that more gonoral
practlco along this linn will do much to permanently better local agri
cultural conditions nnd aro therefore unsparing In our encouragement
In this regard.
Aro you going to the Pnclflc Internntlonnt Livestock Exposition nt Port
land, Octobor 31st to November 7th? It Is an unnqualod opportunity
to benefit In livestock raising by the experience of others. The very host
In tho country will bo featured In Hoof and Dairy Cuttle. Horses, Hogs
Shoop, Ooals and Poultry; also Land Products Show and thn thrilling
Horse Show.
The First National Bank
Klamath Falls, Ore.
n n r