Monday. November 0; LQ26 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON e Fiv Normandy Bell Ringers To Be At Elk's Temple On Nov. 19th There Is a Vast Difference between a regular .vnod burning furnace and a furnace that will burn wood. We specialize in wood burning furn aces, both piped and pipelesB, at prices you can afford to pay. It Costs You Nothing For An Estimate on 6th near Main Phone 371 NORMANDY ECU. RINGERS rlli; Normandy Boll lllngers will appear here booh Id a program of unusual Intereef, ftaturtnj line vocal enaemble and bill-ringing groups The Norn.nndy boys tarry with In cm onu 0 llio fluent act of hand belli ever madiu Xbolr program U cue of unusual foacluation. The Washington Cafe 'a the moit popular oat Inn plara In Klaraatb Kalis today "Thert-'s a Reason" TOD (AN EAT BETTER FOR LESS AMERICAN AND ClHINKflB USBM tan Hutu until Engraved (greeting (rds THK Holiday", urn Jlisl round tiin oorner. Have you Or dered your engraved Greeting Cards nn l ? Don't wult until the iimt minute, our assort rnunt of beautiful and artltlr Christiana ami Now Year's rnriln In now complete, end there In ample tlmo ftir tin to give you our most Otfoful 11.- tgntlon ttnti lorytoei W. O. SMITH Printing Co. Phone 93 , , 1 1 11 n I 11 si Fresh Eastern 1 i and Olyhipia i Oysters at CLUB CAFE i I MODOC POINT on Hallowe'en ova n shadow so cial wua held at tlio Lamm's Mill KhOOt liouao. Tlio following program was arranged by tlio teacher. Mini All Owen end Mtie Margaret iiu- gon: Jnek anil Jill playlet, Allono Bgellne and Bobby Sparks; welcome eons, pupils; Jnok .. Lnntorn longi Hellowo'en, Dorothy Wfskof; ni lowe'en song. cinH; orphan Annie, Ollonc Bgellne; Arthur's Bravery, playlet; stingy hour, Ollono Egellnn Mid Andrew Belonl; "Mm. Egoiinc's Committee Meete") pinylot by Ethel Drlicoi, Dorothy Muukof, Almn Sparks and Mildred Cookmun; gos Ipere' nuns, Alma Parks, Mildred Coolctuan, Bthel Drlscoll and Doro Ihy MuKlcof; Virginia rcul, cIubb. At tlu close of tho proRram shadows WOTe old. Tho entire program was Well received and tho hall was filled to capacity. Seventeen baskets wore (bid bringing $11(1, nvoraglng $7 pi'r husk!. Tho procooda. will be deed to Install electric HgJits In thn Hchool mid provide other necessities pot provided for In the Hchool bud get, Mm. A. J. Chldoster and Hon Dud returned from ChlCO on Sunday eve ning. Miss Margaret Ilagan and Alice Owenn spent Saturday In town shop ping, , , on Saturday evening n largo nuro- hot' of people from Modoc Point mo tored to Olitloquln to attend the mm nuerade and dnnco given hy tho Community olub, On Sunday mihs Owens, Mian Ita lian, Mm. B, L. Dixon aha Mr. Simp son drove to Dliiinutid lake, Mr. and Mm. Kehoo spent Sunday iih ('niter Lake, Mr. and Mm. H. W. Egolluo Hpent Sunday in town. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. I). II. Crump drove lo ,Mo(lford. Oil Friday evening tho l'.-T. A. of Lamm s Mill school will hold a rnnl party. All tho members and tholr friends are Invited. A p.- .gram brimful of iie;is voeul work, novelty features galore and manipulation of English hand bulla, la to be given by the Nor mandy Singers and Bull Rlogora on tbo evening of Thumd.iy, NOJtlhbOr lit, at Too Klka Temple. The Normandy boys ring t un un I alng true. The) are primarily u good male quartet und the beii ring ing faatQro Ih un udded novolly which has m ule u tromondous hit Alth their audiences all along their ojual-lo-ruaat lour. . Tho peal of onu hu.id:cd bells by (ha alagers wan made b John Taylor and Company of Loughbor- ough, Leicestershire, Bngland, and orlglnully coat tweiity-flvo hundreif dollars. They are unequalled for constancy of pilch, reuonuueo of tone, quality and are perhaps the finest sat of English hand hells in t-xi ,ten .. t ,i lv. Th in Hi h op portunity for n splendid descriptive number oil tho program, ll Ib called "Sunday Morning In London," be ing an Impressionistic Instrumental and vocal fen(uro of tho chimes and hymns heiird In tho London cathedrals on airy Sunday morning. If thoro la anything in the old adage about the necessity fjr loam work, these boya have II to the "nth" degree. The program la a well halaucod, fast moving optor talUment that seems to have caught the popular fane... partly hocnuao of this "pop" and life which ck-.im -terlzes Ihe'.r work. Of outstanding Importance, however, Is tho fact thn tho hoys are real mualclnns. Onu has hut lO hear them, either In on- Uerublc, whore their work la os- po:lally strong, or In tbo'.r solo ef forts, to realize that horo Is a group of professional urtlsu Who add dignity to the work In which they sfo CK'gagtvl. Tho personnel cf this unusual or ((anikatlon consists ol A. C. Musch. basso nunager; Herbert Abbnt. barltono, pianist; Richard Scott, Second tenor and Clyde Phillips. Hrat tenor. LAKEVIKW LVMBEBSIK.V Burroughs machines can be depended upon for the right answer always and everywhere one reason why the pioneer of 1 8 8 4 is the leader of today. One ol Outstanding Lumbermen of Oregon In City on Iluslnes "I Want to toll you," anld ono of our llltli' brides I ho oilier morning, "what nf fright i got on my wedding day." "You needn't," Hnld tho envious girl. "I saw him on thn street with j ou yesterday." Selccloil. Thanksgiving Turkeys We will pay the highest cash market price for your Turkeys. Teed your birds. Call at our Office next to Union Oil Plant on Market St. for Instructions "How to Dross Turkeys." or send us n card with your address and wo will mail same to you. We will receive your bird! from 16th to 19th, Inclusive. SWIFT & COMPANY Wood Wo have arranged for nn extra good supply of LIMB-WOOD nnd the first cur Is being un loadod today It Is 1 C Inch. A car of 12 Inch will bo In Monday. We can also furnish this high grade heater wood In 2 nnd 4 rt. length, ou ordors for It. Wo ndvlso onrly buying as tho supply may ho snowed In, a little Inter. Prompt service and fair prlceB will prevail. Wo handle all kinds of Wood COal I'nel Oil PEYTON 8C CO. "WOOD TO HUIIN' 601 Main Phone 636 Q orge A. Stephenson, p rimps one of Hi'.' best known and moat prominent lumbermen In Oregoo, . 1 1. resides at LakeytoWi Is in Klam ath l'alls on business matters today. Mr. Utopheneon Ih accompanied by Ilia wife and is stopping during his atate hire at tho hotel White Peli can. MERRILL Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Whlaler and daughter, Edna, were Klamath Kalis rtgifori Tuesday. j Rev, and Mrs. C. C. Hulet of Myrtle Point arrived in Merrill Tuesday on a short visit Mr. Hulet brought over a party of friends to try hunting in Klamath county. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Taylor visited in Klamath Falls Wednesday. C. E. Crnlg wuh in Klnmoth Falls Wednesday on business W. V. Hill nnd II. H. Hill were in tho Folia Tuesday on husincas. E. 0. Itenmo ha3 returned from a trip to the Itogue ltlver country. Tuesday evening a number of friends gave n surprise party to Mrs. Hurr Westbrook at hor home. Mm. Westbrook Is the president of tho Merrill W. O. T. U. and la leav ing to spend the winter in the east nnd south. A social evening was spent and refreshments, were served by the Indies. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. j. L. Iiaskins. Mr and Mrs. J. L. Farthlnghum. .Mr. and .Mrs. J. W. Scogglns. Mesdamcs Goo. Offleld, C. C. Hulet. W. r Jlnnette. 0. N, Hnskins, J. W. Taylor. J. A. Drown nnd Miss Mor ton of Clmnt3 Pass. Mr. nnd Mrs. Westbrook loft Wed nesday for Klamath Falls for a short visit wlh Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Grocs beck beforo going on their trip. Mr. K. L. Hosley has purchased tho fino bunch of sheep owned by Mr. Westbrook. Sunday Mm. J. C. Stevenson gave a dinner In -honor of tho birthday of her husband. Guests of Mrs. Stevenson wero Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kldwell, Mm. Anna lttttllff, Mr. and Mrs. John Katlifi and John Itatliff. Sr. Wednesday afternoon tho kitchen and doll and baby committees for tho Ladles" Aid bazaar mot at the homo of Mrs. J. A. Brown for work. Light refreshments were servod at the close of the afternoon. Tuesday the unuuul city election was held In Merrill. R. H. Ander son was re-elected Mayor, W. F. Fruits, treasurer; Geo. A. Thoina, city recorder. Coundlmen woro J. H. Kldwell to fill out tho term of C. C. Hulet, resigned, and Henry Cox for tho full term. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Adams have moved hack to tho old Adams Ranch. Tho Grassleys. who have hud charge of the place for the past year having given up the dairy business hero. G. A. Tuoma, who for many years owned the Merrill creamery l)ii t a couplo of years ago movod to Portland, hus again taken charge of tho cronmory In Merrill. F. N. Moyor returned tho first I of tho week from Heppnor, where , he had been for the past month looking after his business Interests at that place. Mr. Moyor owns a big ranch near Heppnor. W. C. Ilalloy returned this week from Crescent City, Calif., where he was called OH business In con nection with his ranch nt that place. Mr. nnd Mrs. Tucker. Miss Slate Tucker and Percy Comers from Heppnor nro vi6ltlng at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. F. N. Moyor. Mrs. Tucker Is a sister and Mr. Comors a brothor of Mrs. Moyor. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Griffin and Mr. and Mrs. liobori Walton nnd Ilohcrt Walton Jr., from Klrby, are gUQBU of Mr. nnd Mm. W. C. Bailey. Mrs. nalley It a dnurhtor of Mr. j tand Mrs. Gjiffeu. Mr. and Mrs. Park Dyer and fam-j BURROUGHS SALES and SERVICE Machines as low as 75 Ask for Demonstration t K. TRAYNOR' Representative Box 1033, Klamath Falls Phone 653M Spare Your Wife The discomfort and labor of hand washing this cold, disagreeable weather. Give her the comfort and ease that a Zenith washer will afford her. It pays big dividends in health ir.J happiness. Hhassa?jgBjj Conic in and set- one today. jBn;S $10 down Balance 12 even wijQ l! 132 So.' 7th, at Klamath l ' i i ily have moved to the Scogglns j (,' ' ' SBiiiii bouse recently vacated by the Cly- ; ily have moved to the Scogglns house recently vacated by the Cly-! burns who have moved to California, i Hay Merrill is In town for a few ; days having brought a new Stude-! baker Sedan for Mrs. Lynch. Mr. j Merrill is working, for tho Stude- baker garage in Redding, -Calif. j Mrs. Rose Davis, E. A. and Sum- Tir 1) , ; ; unnnr Thnrcnv in ITIum.' ath Falls. Mr. J. B. Kidwell has purchased the band of sheep formerly owned by C. M. Mcrritt and has leased his ranch near Merrill. J. L. Haskins has purchased the homo of C. M. Merrltt and will take possession tho first of December. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt and family will move to Corvallis as soon as their business Is attended to here. Their son John Is a student at O. A. C. Mrs. Rudolph Katterhorn was In Klamath Falls Wednesday. Thursday aftornoon tho Merrill Library club met at tho home of Mrs. Arthur Frazler. Mrs. G. H. Cnrlcton and Mrs. C. V. ShucK assisted in entertaining. Mrs. R. H. Anderson, the newly-elected pivsident, presided. New members received were Mesdamcs J. W. Scog gins, Louis Kandrn and F. Casey. After 'the business meeting a social hour was spent. It was decided to have a card party lator In tho mouth. Refreshments wero served during tho afternoon by tho hostess es. Those present were Mcsdamos J. C. Stovenson, E. F. and C. M. Merrltt. E. C. Harwood, J. B. Kld well, W. C. Bailey, F. Casey, t. a. Blake, E. H. Durkoo, II. N. Boguo, H II. Anderson, R. L. Dnlton, Louis Knndra, C. A. Harrows, 0, II. Gray- , ..i Wm v- ... w-.it. . ill I John Haskins, from Kansas and h B. Griffin and Robert Walton from ! Klrby, aqd Miss dua Merritt and' Modern Methods of Dentistry has reduced the cost of caring for the teeth to a minimum and has practically eliminated all discomfort. See us for free examination. R. D. COE, DENTISTS i Painless of course) HI2-204 Hooka Bid. Dtn and Matr, Phonx Hit the hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Scogglns left Friday morning for California where ' they will visit friends and relatives! in Redding. Sacramento, Oakland, and Borkeley. They are going by! auto, and expect to be gone a month. I Mr. Scoggins will attend a reunion banquet in Borkeley Nov. 20. He was a member of tho first athletic team to cross tho American conti nent. On 2, 1895, the University of California, of which school Mr. Scoggins was a student, choose ten of their best men to represent her in track meets against the eastern universities. The team won all the games but one. This Is the first reunion sinco that time. AH of that team are alive and with the exception of one man will be pres ent at the banquet. During Mr. Scogglns' absence thoro will be no meeting of the scouts. Mrs. N. E. Woodhouse has been quite 111 this week. G. Q. D'Albini Certified Public Accountant E, W. Renick Public Accountan Renick & D'Albini Klamath Falls, Oregon Accounting and Auditing )( General Income Tax Capital Stock Tax Suite A Slough Bldg. Phone 317