The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 30, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    Monday, November 80, 1025
EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Page Five
4 Big Shipment Of
Silk Due Dec. 7
BBATTIiBi Nv 0, ii'i A Mi
(100,000 iblpminl of illk, thu Urg
ent COIIHlKIIIIIKIll III 1 1 PI lllllll III III'
cnrrlnd by mi A mi'i li n a niienlal llD"
in for Huvnral uiiintlni In dun barn
Dim'hiii Imr 7 fin llii' iiii'iiiiiHlilp I'H'iil
iiunt Gram. Baijdoa thi h 1 1 it , dm
Praaldent (Irani iimi i.oou toni of
orlantal freight tad B.000 bags of
mull, Tim vessel In hxrlimliiK 250
PWMDMNi
Fresh
Eastern
and
Olympia
Oysters
at
CLUB CAFE
A Chinese
Proverb
Never burn false incline
before a true (!od; leu-cent
Glasses insult inillion-dol-lar
eyes.
Ryr.
1 1 11 hi i n i
lie palrn
I,..-.-.
Fitted
Quick Hcrvlro
DR. GOBLE
700 MAIN
ngravcd
greeting Cards
fT-HK Holidays nrn Just rounl
tho corner. Hnvo you or
dered your engraved Greeting
Cards nil yet? Don't wait until
tho lav i mlnuto. Our nnnort
niunt ot beautiful tnd artistic
Chrlnlmns and Now Year's
enrdn In now complete, und
thorn In nmplc tine for nit to
glvn you our moat careful af
tontlon nud survlco.
W. O. SMITH
Printing Co.
Phone 93
i f :
Bunny, pleasant roomii. OapSndnble nuralnn care. A good place to
cnnvnloHco In HluutiH and after surgical operations. Kntos are
roanonablo. Ambulance for atrotchnr ca6. IleHldont pharmuelBt.
Preacrlptlonn and medlcinn may bo obtained at all Union day or
night.
All Physicians Cordially Welcome
Klamath Valley Hospital
I'l.M', AT I'OUItTII STHBBT
KLAMATH
Cor. 4th and Pine
TENNANT ITEMS
A Piiruiit-Toarlior movement wflH
lUrtod Mimiiay iiii iii in itt tobool
auditorium. Mm. Krnont llugim
wan i'Iiohi'N rhali'iiiaii and after ihjiu'i
dllOUIllOII II wan dcliled to organ
ize a iduli In In, nillinl thu Tuniiunl
Helinol Improvement Club, thou lul-
u it tho plub grew and prosporadi
In organlm Into III" I'. Ti A. Til,!
following officers wihi' clionon: Mm.
v. h, lUUUIdi prealdant; Mm.
Marnliall, vli'n pienliliiil ; Mm. II. ().
QbOlMOUi secretary; Mm, Forenl Mr
l.aui'.lilln, Iroiisuror, und Mm. M.
Dlnltlu, rlinll limn of tbd program
i-oininlllcii.
Thu ohjiict nf I Im organization In
m promote Hi" velfara of tba Khool
Ud h"l ulili wayn and muuiin In
prOTldloi extra tliliiKM ilin school
nay bd in neap' of. Thin organlaa
lion will meet tbo in. I Monduy trtv
n i in; ol eneh month, with an after
noun meeting between which in to
ba decided lutor.
After tbt btuloeei rnoetlog huii
adjourned, nnvcrul of tho ladles
i" M' 'i ooUaOi laadwiohei and oakti
which wun an agreeable surprise
and "iijoyiid hy every olio present.
Mr. .1. m. Mll(ar of Loogrlew,
Wunhliigtuti. brother of K. F. and
(iuorgc Mlllvr, arrived In camp Mon
day livening for u short may with
hln brothor George, who In mill vary
III.
Mr. and Mm. Hcrt (ioocli of Ho
nniun, Oregon, worn camp vinltom
tho firm of the week,
HoImti Murphy, mm of Mr. and
Mm. (.'. W. Murphy who In atfaodlBI
(I" ii A. 0. at (.'orvalllK, Oregon,
nurprlncd hln purcntn Tuesday hy
eomlpi homo to out Tliiinknglvliig
lurkey with Idem. 1 1 u returned to
t'nrvallln Sunday.
Mm. Ethel E. Loo of Ashland
later "f Mm. J. McMlchaoln, I horo
for a inn i vlnlt.
Mm Al BtrOUd und llttlo Virginia
I. ,,- niiurnid from Dtinnmulr Hun
dny. Mr. Tom llannnn, . i ..! at tho
rooming hoimu, loft Tucndny for
Wind, California. ltumor has it
thai Mr. Hansen will return with
a hounekcopcr. hut the rumor has
not been confirmed no far.
Mr. and Mm. Chan. King und
child ran who hnro boon vIhIUiik
relatival ami frlanda at Baeramanto,
California, for the pant two weeks,
returned homo Tuesday.
Mr. and Mm. Ilormlo Foster of
Kliimuth Fulls. Ore., enmn Wcdncs
day to upend Thanksgiving day with
Mm, Fostur'a parents, Mr. and Mm.
C. W. Murphy.
Mr, and Mm. Jack Oodurd nf
W r, were gtienln of Mr. and Mm.
Dale Baton Thanksgiving day.
Axel Prink and hln new bride ar
rived In camp Tuesday and are dom
iciled In the houne vacated by M.
II. Crane, on lowor II. ntrooi.
The "THIIcum" club and tie ir
I n I,.. ii, I enjoyed Thanksgiving din
ner loKether at the F. 8. Ford
homo Thumday evening at nix o'
clock. A five course dinner was
nerved Including turkey und all the
flxlngn. Covom were laid for Mr.
and Mm. F. 8. Ford, Mr. and Mm.
Clay Parker, Mr. and Mm. E. F.
Miller, Mr. and Mm. O. O. Wingfleld
and Mr. Miller's brother, 1. M, Mil
ler, of i.onitview, Waihucton.
Don't forget the play "Mm. Onk
loy'u Telephone," and tho "Riga
mareo" hy noma of the Tcnntint
young peoplo next Friday nlRht at
tbo aohoOl auditorium.
ICvcry ono enjoyed tho Dance
Thtirnday night tinder the manage
ment of W. D. Vanco and tho Ton
nnnt orchentrn. A good crowd at
tended, muntc wan good, and o
nice supper wan enjoyed at midnight.
Tho Tiiiicitin club was entertain
ed Friday at luncheon by Mm. Clay
Parker.
lU'SINKSS TRIP
J, II. I iVniltTHun nud W. J. Stov
BtliOD uf DUnininlTi nre horo for n
ftw days on ImtiimtRH inattora.
FALtiB, OUK
Telephone 497
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KLAMATH COUNTRY CORRESPONDENCE
MERRILL
Minn lluth Amlnon, who teaches
In tho achools at Malln, wan the
week-ond guest of Mlns (iladys An-
daraoni
Mr. and Mrs. C. nowman and!
daughter. Marjorle. spent Thankn-!
giving wlOi Mr. aud Mm. Leonard
Bowraab ill Central Point.
.lohn Mcrrltt arrived In Merrill
Wednesday ovoning to apend Tliunks- i
giving.
Mr. and Mm. Fred Stuhcl en-1
tertalnod with a family dinner ,
Thanksgiving Day. Plates vero
laid for Mr. and Mm. J. H. Kld-
well and daughter, Leono, Mr. and
Mrs. K. C. Stukcl and tho host and
boataaa.
Mr. and Mm. Northrldge of Ash
land spent Thanksgiving with their
daughter. Mrs. Mlnnlo Dlllard.
Miss Dayo Burgdorf of Ashland
Hpent tho vacation with her aunt.
Mrs. Dlllard.
Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Anderson were
boats ot dinner Friday evening for
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Merrltt. Other
guests woro Edna, John and Eu
gone Merrltt. Tho Merrills loft
Saturday morning for Corvallls to
ninko tholr homo.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Howmau
woro hosts at a Thanksgiving din
ner Thursday. Ouosts of tho day
wore Mr. and Mrs. Norlhridgo, Miss
Dayo Durgdorf from Ashland. Mm.
Slopho Griffith aud Bon, Earl Dunn.
Mm. Mlnnlo Dillard, Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Barks and chlldron. Miss Flor
enco Dlllard and Miss Wlllctts from
Klamath Falls, Oron Dlllard, John
Dlllard and Earl Dlllard of Merrill.
Friday Mrs. Griffith, Mr. and Mrs.
Northrldge and Mrs. Dlllard spont
tho day in Langell Valley visiting
friends.
Mrs. Thos. Calamos has gone to
California to spend tho winter.
Thursday ovenlng Mrs. Cloraldlno
I.yneh Invited about thirty friends,
who woro attending t(lo Thanks
giving dnnco, for turkey supper at
hor homo at midnight. When tho
guests arrived they woro greatly
surprised "to find Mrs. Lynch in
bridal afrny with tho Rov. . A. L.
Pico of Klamath FallH to perform
the coromony which united Mfc.
Lynch and Henry O. Cox. After tho
wedding all sal down to a sumptous
wcddtni! sunuor. After suiiner the
ilirldo and groom, with their guests,
rottirnod to tho dance and tho or
chestra, having boen informed of the
Did You Think
of Your Xmas
Fund One
Year Ago?
If not you are probably worrying as much
about Christmas expenditures as ever. Start
this year as soon as Christmas is over and
lay aside in the bank a sufficient sum each
month to take care of the holiday expenses.
First National Bank
woddlng, Btopped in the middle of
a dance and struck up a wedding
march while the bride and groom
and guests were compelled to march
around the hall.
Mr. Cox has been a resident of
Merrill many years and with his
brothers Is engaged in extensive
farming on tho lake. Mrs. Cox has
also llvod in Merrill a number of
years und both have hosts of friends
who wish ihem a happy married life.
Outside guests at the wedding
woro Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Itlco,
Mrs. T. A. Durham. Mr. and Mra.
Davo Cox and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Cheny und Mrs. Ada Krugor, all
of Klamath Falls. Mrs. Kruger Is
spending a few days with Mr. and
Mm. John Cox.
Misses Wlllets and Florence Dll
lard. teachers In the Klamath Falls
schols spent the week-end with Mr.
aud Mrs. M. A. Bowman.
Halph Gilchrist of Snn Francisco
was a business visitor In Merrill Sat
urday. Mrs. J. A. Bro'wn returned from
a short trip to Medford Thursday.
She was accompanied homo by her
sistor and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Georgo Brooks, who will visit
at tho Blown home.
Mr, and Mrs. Chns. Brown enter
tained at a family dinner Thanks
giving Day. Their guests were Mr.
and Mrs. 11. S. Auderson, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Brown and Helen Brown, Mr.
and Mrs. Goo. Brooks of Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Anderson, Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Wlsherd and family,
and Miss Wishard ot Klamath Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Frasler wore
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wui.
Wnlker Thanksgiving Day.
The dance Thursday night was
intended by a largo crowd. Supper
was served hy tho Sopliomoro class
of the High school. They expoct
to clear about fifty dollars from the
Richardson Springs
"Tho Homo of tho Soft Shirt"
Near Chlco, Butte Co., California
A wotinderful placo In winter for any ono sooklng health.
Steam heated hotel. Housekeeping or camping. Address:
Lee Richardson, Chico, Calif .
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supper.
Mrs. N. H. Bogne, Miss Ellen Mc
Veigh, Miss Swea Lungdahl and
Richard Bogne wero in Klamath
Falls Saturday.
Elmer Stukol and Chas. Brown
spent the week-ond in Central" Point
on a fishing trip.
Mr. Bert Ferguson, who has been
connected with the Merrill Cream
ery for the past year, has accepted
a position in Klamath Falls and
with his family will make their
home there.
Mr. and Mm. E. C. Harwood were
In Klamath Falls Saturday shopping.
E. C. Frazier left Saturday morn
ing with a load of goods for tho
Merrltts, which he will take to Cor
vallls. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Frazier were
in the Falls Saturday.
Mrs. Wm. Turner was shopping
in the Falls Saturday.
Other Merrill people In Klamath
Falls Saturday were Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Stukel, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Haskins, M. L. Moore and John
Colwoll.
F. L. Pope was called to serve on
on tho Jury Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Harwood were
liosls to a fow friends who were
at the dance Thursday night at mid
night supper. Their guests were
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bailey, Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. Merritt and Mr. and
Mrs. F. N. Moyor.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Oftield spent
Thanksgiving with Mrs. Qtfield's
parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. Gaicominl.
Miss Xannio Barry, who is at
tandlng Sacred Heart academy spent
the vacation with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. M. P. Barry, in Merrill.
Miss Maudio Shuck visited in
Klamath Falls Thursday.
C. A. Pauley was in Merrill Sat
urday for a hunch of lambs for
his market.
JheJbestllahit to acquire
v .-,r
HENLEY
Lucile Arant, who has been a
student of the Henley high school
for the past two years, left Wed
nesday with her parents for Mer
r 11, where they plan to reside the
coming year.
Jane Bradbury and Lois Heseltine
were absent from school Monday on
account ot illness.
Beginning next week, the English
' III class will edit a school news
1 paper twice a montn. the stady
j of Journalism has just been con
: c uded and tie pupils are attempt,
i Ing to put Into practice something
! of what they have learned.
Everyone was truly thankful for
'the Thanksgiving holidays and the
brief respite f rem textbooks, quiz
zes, and nine o'clock bells.
When the Firemen Ran
JN THOSE DAYS, if the call to the volunteers
was in your behalf if your home or your bus
iness establishment was in flames you faced ruin.
. There was no great organization to spread its
protective mantle over you to hold you safe
from loss. ,
Today fire insurance is a great institution reach
ing from business to the home with protective
rates judged exactly to the risk. It stands be
tween a dread element and you.
Fire need never mean a loss if you will insure
and be sure.
We care for your every insurance need.
Walton, Wright Co.
i
Manchurian Leader
Stationed on Coast
PEKING, Nov. 30. (P) Gener
al Kuo -ung-Llen, former supporter
of Marshal Chang Tso-Lin, the Man
churian war lord, has established
headquarters at Chlawangtao on the
Chihll coast, while his forces have
occupied Shanhaikwan. a short dis
tance to the northeast on the Peking
Mukden railway. Chang's followers
are concentrating npon Chlnchowfu,
100 miles to the northeast, on the
railway, and a battle la expected
near Shanhaikwan.
Mrs. John McFall of Poe Valley
spent the day In the city on busi
ness matters and visited with her
sister, Mrs. Louis Pappas.