Thursday, Duewnbor 17, 1925
II. 9, aiilkton leaves
Arici- iipaudlni aovorul days in
KUmnlli vUUlng with hl utno)
tttwrti lioro, B. P. Cnrlotoh, rnmmr
oily nntipolu suporlntendeni of iiu
gout) uild now oadtifidtad with iho
radullj m ilia University ur Oregon,
returned i Kn.,!!!! i hin afternoon,
iin wim t ii,n spoken lioforu the
uharpbor nf commerce forum I u noli
iiou yesterday noon, liul owing in tho
plnal mi nlnriut epidemic tlio meet
ing wim postponed, ii" mado two nd
iifimllii, one hi Muiiii nil,; tin, ath
nl Morrill.
I ltiM I T. klamath
Mr. mid Mn, c. a. Page arrived
In Klamath Falls Iui.i uiKlit In I pand
several days In ii- vUltlUJi rrl"inlH. Mr.
Page in owner nf ii Iiii-kii ru ii li In
lit Wood It I v i r vulloy country.
Mlts. OHHIIKR iietihnkii
Mm, Loud liorli"!' bus n 1 11 im-il In
(lid i lly 1 1 mil Portland where i in-
npi mi ii doilgblfitl w -oil, tlio house
I'lniii or ,Mr. and Mrs. a i'-x Martin.
Wh1 l(i in till) northern -i i y she wittj
tilt inspiration rnr a number 61 do
ii: in i nl affair. Mr. mni Mm. Martin
urn runner regldpnt or Kl'aniatli
t'liiin. whoru Mr. Martin wan in the
banning, hulno.
veomen have scpfkh
with ovisr 40 mdmber Included In
Mn rank, tlio brdtborhood nf Amur,
lean fronton are fot coming i the
irint in Klamath Fall, according to
I,. V. Stpckaar, .huuU or tlm local
order. ; Last Hoturduy evening the
on ii, I,,-ru nJo-,'il mi oyster i upp i
unit iliim-lliK followed,
I ... ' , v. r-rr -
, ; urn 1
Theatre
ON THE STAGE
Margie; & Co.
in
'Mimic a you Like it"
Price & Gilmore
in
'Advice to the Lovelorn'
Roulette Trio
in
"Sensational Surprise"
Huylcr & Carmen
in
'Wait 'til the Scandal'
ON THE SCREEN
"THE DARK SWAN"
from the famous
Ernest Pascal Novel
with
Marie Prevost,
Monte Blue aftd
Helene Chad wick
starting.
Mainly . About . People
Mil-;. WOIIDEN ANNOUNCES
.Mm. A, M. Wor li'ii made mi-
nouncemeai today thut no mission-
rtry nicllng or tho ladles of the
First Prosbyieriuu church mill be
held ibis Hin);, 'riif h afternoon the
lorlety wim 1 1 have mot.
DC I) WHIPPLE LEAVES
Btld Whlpplo nf tho Blioll Oil
company, loft thin morning for
Portland to spend lib holidays with
rriallvo unit friends.
Bert Clinton
in
"The Larry Semon of
Vaudeville"
Two full shows
each evening
Vaudeville
7:15 and 9:15
:
At The
LIBERTY
Th k triil of it p'.'Mim.' thnl
wtit tititi yon ipotibtmnd
"The Trouble
Shooter"
wilh your favorite slur,
TOM MIX.
Saturday Onlj
Moot Olbson In
'Hurricane Kid'
NO HJCRVICKH Bt'XDAY
Lornl loi'a.Mio-u in Atmndoji Church
t.alliei lug-. In t'lly ,
Pastors in tile churches or Kla.ni
j'dth thIIk with tho exception ot the
christian ScltntlM, will not hold
Sunday orvlcs. in an attomdi to
I balp fight (he epidemic or apinai
uicnlngllii:. wan tho word or tho vur-
'lou cier'cynion ol iio- city today
It tho opliU-inlc kiiii upponrH hit
I iou iinrinK Ohrlftmag weak, Ohrhit-
l limn HorvlivH will ho iiIiiiiiiIoiiimI iih
.well, This. howoYer, sit be decided
within tlio coming week.
MOTOniNf! IN Kiil'TII
Dr. iinil Mm. 1.. L. Truiix and Mm.
Sarah Qdwvh are itmunit tho local
people bttjpying n motor trip throuith
i-oiilli, in I'allfoinlii. Thoy nro Itxpoct
, oil lo return v.ithln tho ncxl tow days
ELLIOTT CintDM HOJlfi
Tho milms l-'lnronio null Clarice
KMiott. daughter! or Mr, and Mra.
Orviiio Blllott, who nro attending
school In Kunoiio. will urrlvo hono- on
Knttirdny tor tho Holiday leoaoh.
Miss Florence is attending iho unf-
.KIItNStlN TltlAI, OPKNS
w. to. .iniinnoii. cbargod with poa
eatlon or Intoxlcattng liquor on the
Bth of December, wont on trial this
Rftorhoon in justice court baTore Act
ing Juettce or the Peace a. Bis
MTsiiy while Mum Clarice in in high, jinitt. Johnnon was arreated by City
adhool in the notthorh city. Patyolman itoss U, Brbwu.
APPLES
Newtown8 and Jonathans
1.50 a box
TOMATOES
SOLID PACK, 2 cans for 25c
Case, $275; 2 doz. 2' z size cans
VVB HANOI. :: 15(10 MASH, Mill It n it. Uran. Itollod Barley,
iiyo. Whoru, crackad t'orn, Ground Corti a'nd whole Corn,
tirii, Oyntsr shell, charcoal, Altalfa chop ami Supertioltd
Iliiller Milk,
Oqtnplate l.lno.ot Staple Orocerlcs',
Aiichiii' and Ciut, r l.nke Clour
We protect our customers on sugar
Anderson Transfer 8C Grocery
335 South Sixth St. Phone 795
Colli' Trucks tot' (ieneial Hauling;
MHH. cooLl-: RKTORNH
Mrs. Hurry Poolo returned last
eVenlng Crom Bag cruucisco, when-
i;h lias been sline Iho Tl(anki!lv-
ini: helldafi, vitiiiiiK hrilh her
ilaaxhlcr. M Kleaoor Torrw.
l lto.M o. A. C.
MIm Bertha Pelti and Harry Palti
aaugaier mill sou 01 mi. anil Mrs. i (hi
II. B. Pollj will urrlvo the Inst pi
the week frpn) Oregon Agricultural
OOtlege, whore thoy are attending
school, lo remain here over the boll
dkye,
M.W MOnOOVP KXPBCTKD
The lattat pari oi Uie week wltoit
collofte Keys anil Klrls hi-xiu to ar
rive In the illy lo spend Iho holiday
teaaou with their parent, .mis May
Mord itr Is expci-ted home from the
DnisreryUy of Oregon, to he with her
jiarentN over Ohliatngg nd New
Yeu rs.
IIKTTV M.tXM.VU OOMIKd
.Miss Batty Manning, daughter of
Attorao) and Mra. H. Manning. Is
among the Cnlver.sliy of Oregon
students arriving the last or the
week to spend the ClirMmas holi
days here iwlth her parents and
friends.
aOJM NORTH
Miss Sarah Polaom, one Df the
lea, her-: ut Central school left this
mornlsg for northern Oregon, to
spend the holiday season with Rela
tives anil friends.
LKAVKS I lilt IIOl.l.VHtion
"Dob" Coyne, tuner of Edge
wood ranch left this in irnlng for
Ho!) wood. Where he will spend the
holidays. He w as aaconPani id gs
fur as Sacramento by J. l'raif
Adams, who plans to .mend some
woeks in the capital city. Before
leaving Mr. Coyne statod that he
had completed arrangements tor his
application for water rlghlB for tho
IrrlgaOon or his ranch.
GOBS To (XDBPBNOBXCE
Miss Helene Jones left Hits morn
Ing tor Independence, Oregon, where
sho will enjoy the Christmas holi
days with her parents and friends.
Miss Jones is a teacher ut the Cen
tral school and will return to the
city shortly after the first of the
year.
WONT MKKT IN ltr,
"There will he no more meetings
ol the four dltrerent groups of
tho eamptlre girls until 1926." This
was the aiatemeni todax given out
by Mrs. A. C. ltl.e. li is thought
best not to have anymore gather
ings of the plrls on accaunt of the
meningitis epidemic and early -lann-nr.v
will rind them again active In
their work. Mrs. V. K. il'arUer.
Mrs. A. h. Hlce and Mrs. Paul
Jackson are in Charge I'l the vari
ous groups.
ItirrCHMNti t'UOM SOCTH
Mra Louts Porter and youngsters
are reluming this coining week from
southern California, arriving home
In time rar tlie Christinas holidays.
Mr. Poller plans lo motor south
fur his family within the next tew
days. t
TJfJB WI'tTHKH
Tho CyclcfStorinagrnpb nl IJiulei
yood'a Pharma-y shows the pres
sure to hare liesii falling tor too
list 24 hdun ami at doiii today
had reached a "low" of 2S.80.
Jinlli'iiilona are for high winds Id
night followed by a storm.
Foraeggt for n t 21 hours:
Olondy und unsettled with brlek
eouthorly wind-'. PrabaUa rain or
snow.
The Tyco reiordlng therinomoicr
registered niaxliiuiiu and minimum
temperatures today us follow:
High 14 Lo 2
V, s. We.ii he,- Report
Oregon: ruin wot, rain or snow
oast portion tonlitht and Friday.
Normal temperature, fresh sjuth
orly winds, becoming gales along
oast.
KBBKH TO KKN'O
In the Interests of his land Jiold
Inga In tho Bono district, .1. W.
Kerns left this morning lor the aelgii
borlng town to spend the day.
XKWSOM TO BlGKNR
John I). Newsoin, brother of Ur.
(!. H. Newsom, left this morning ror
Bngede on businei s and pleasure. He
recently return' il from an extended
business visit at i'ort Orfdrd. Coos
Bay and a number of rou.n points.
I KOM l oMiVlKW
Alex Hay, of lx,ngvl?w. Wash
ington, here on business milters Is
among the guests registered at Cue
hole) While Pelican today.
HOTHRR PltOVIMUL BBRR
Greallj uuHescl crlrh Rapid I'ro-
Ci llelllK Mode ill te.-idcill)
The Mother Provincial of the
Order of St. Francis, the Sisters of
which community are conducing the
Socred Heart, academy In this city,
has been here tor the past two days
on business Connected with the af
fairs of the Institution. She expects
to leuve In the morning for her
heme In Pendleton, whore tire Mo
ther House Is located. She expres
sed herself na greatly pleased with
the progress Ibalt the Academy is
making and) indicated that if do
attendance continues to Increuse It
will he neessary to add a substan
tial addition before the opening ot
the school year In 1926.
1 1 KM 1 1 HINTS OK KlltKKOIlH
.Mr. und Mm. Peter Miller, rest-
deals or KJrktord, Oregon; arrived
here yesterday lo upend a few days
Chrlitmat shopping and attending in
business Interests.
H POHTL.tM) KOK HOLIDVH
Miss Loretta Jennings ami Mini
Virginia West left this morning for
I'onlnnd where Ihey will visit un
til ufler the first of the year with
their pireht Both young woman
are Portland glris and teacher ; In
the local schools.
i i am st; svn i'.imv moiimm;
Seven scout i.-.asters and the
LKI T THIS AIORMNi; scout executive of Klamath Kails
Mrs. William Muguire. Sr.. left are planning to. leave here early
UQING KOIt HOLIDAVH
J)e Jjhs Mills und Martin Kani
shy of O. A. C. are expected homo
this week end ' spend the Christ
mas holidays with their parent.
Wade Kowso also or O. A. C. whose
home Is In Sacramento Is expertn-i
with He U si Mills to be his bueAt
over the holidays.
I his morning tor Ashland rrom
which point she took the Southern
Pucitic ror Portland enrouto to
Beftttle to spend the coming two
months with her two daughters.
William. Jr.. will loin bis mother
and sisters in the coast city, com
ing troui Spokane where he hi a
student at Oonzaga.
Saturday morning on a "ski party"
for Crater Lake. They plan to re
turn to Klamath Kalis on Sunday
evening. Iteports rrom the park are
to the effect Ihey will have use for
their skis as the snow is plentiful.
Saturday night they will camp oo
Anna Creek, hitting the ski trail
early Sunday morning for the park.
Hi-,-, t'LHICII I'D COMB
.Miss Katharine Ulrica, daughter of
Mr. anil Mrs. fjeorgo UlrlCli, Is ex
pected home Saturday from the Unl
Verslt) or Oregon to spend the com
ing fortnight here. Miss ttlrlcli Is one
of the moat active girls on the cam
pus at the university.
NORD AWAY
SeOul K.terutlve B. O. Nord 141
this morning lor Merrill and Mulln
"i "Hi business matters. At
Merrill. Nord will conter with Jim
Scoggins. scout master, In the mat
ter ot reorganlilng Hie Merrill iroop
which has ririeen hoys. A new
troop will he Termed at Maliu. with
Rev. Joseph Mlksoesky in charge.
Mr. Nord will renin, to ha city
tomorrow rorenoon.
BRIBF TRIP SOCTH
Itollin Itoilolph, accountant of
Sacramento, who spends a good por
Hon ot his time here on business,
plans to make a brief trip south
soon and will return here to spend
at least two months. -sttgjggj
TROOPS TO It IKK
Troops one and four or the hoy
scouts in company with their scout
masters and Scout r Executive K. O.
Nord are leaving for the Sand Pit
tomorrow evening at six-thirty where
they will cook their evening meal.
Friday is the regular meeting night
ot the two troops and due to the
fact thai no Indoor meetings are
being held during the meningitis
epidemic the boys are looking for
ward to the hike. Each scout will
bring his own food supplies and hj
at ill,- chamber of commerce prompt
ly ut six-thirty.
MAttUl'N FROM I". OK O.
Buford Hurgus, local boy. who is
:i student at the l. or O. plans lo
spend the holidays here wilh relatives
and friends. With n number of other
coil, :,' boys, iinford will arrive here
on Saturday.
Hit. LAMB LEAVES
Hi. B. H. I.umb,. accompanied by
liis wife, lias departed for Portland
to spend tlie rhrlstmas holidays with
relatives and friends. They made the
I rip by motor.
IQEsirisfmas without sweets is like"Spring2 V
without flowers ! Something's wrong ! Ca
I
'hristmas without sweets is like" Spring?
without flowers ! Something s wrong !
For the children, of course, Christmas meaps
a tree, toys and CANDY !
The precious little people want to freely in
dulge. It is your responsibility to see that they "
get only the best and purest candies. '
If you want a wide assortment of the purest
candy, come in and place your order today.
Each individual order made up separately 1
-v.i
in any qualitlty you wili.
Chocolate Shop
aCiuly canes for the Christinas tree.
I J. ZISSOS, Proprietor
MRS. NOEL BETTER
Alter being conHned to her home
for the past three days with an at
tock of tonsilitis. Mrs. Paul No?l
was able to be about yesterday.
DELPHIAN" CLUB
Will Not Meet Until Early January
According lo Announcement
HONOR JOAN MCDONALD SENATOR McCCLLOCH HERE
Miss Joan McDonald, whose wed-j Former Senator Charles McCul-
ding 'Kill be an event of Sunday, j loch of Portland arrived in Klam
was honored with a dinner party i ath Falls last evening to transact ;
last evening at the home of Mro. j legal matters. McCulloch Is one of
Floyd McMillan in The Sunset. Cov
ers were laid for six of Kie Intimate
girl friend of Miss McDonald.
the prominent attorneys of this.
state. During his visit here he is
at the hotel White Pelican. . ,
Delta Gamma, the local chapter
of the Delphian Society, will not j
hold their December meeting on the
22nd as planned, but will wait un
til the holiday season is over. Jan
uary fifth they will convene in
the sun room ot the hoiel White
Pelican.
MORRISONS LEAVING
Mr. and Mrs. A. li. Morrison are
leaving tomorrow for Raymond,
Washington', where 'Ihey will visit
until after the firsi of the new
year, the guests of Mrs. Morrison's
pnronls, .Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Coals.
Christmas day marks the first wed
ding anniversary of Mr. ami Mrs.
Morrison. While in Washington
thoy expect to visit In Sedttle, Tuco
ina and Spokane.
MISS IH NltAtt SCRPItlSEI)
A number of the close friends of
Miss Hdnu Dunbar, daughter ot Mr.
anil Mrs. It. II. Dunhnr of 120 Jeffbr
son. surprised her at the family home
In 1 evening. Hie occasion being her
hil l Inlay. Games und music were en
joyed during the evening ul tho con
clusion of which refreshments were
served. Among those honoring Miss
Dunbar were Misses Dehlla Hawkins,
OorWlien Hawkins. Joy Miller, I". inl
ine Ailinmum, t'liarlolle GroVer, Jen
nie Crnver, Botllah May and 10da
Jones, lien HolHster, Ralph Adam
son, liny Wnklr.inn. Karl Muck. John
Hinvkins, Ktnton llatnaker, Kobert
Oliver, trVln Keller and Mr. and Mrs.
It. II. Dtmlmr.
MISS I.KAVITT SOI Til
Miss May belle Learitt left this
morning lor southern California
where she will visit over the holi
days. In I. os Angeles. Miss I.eavitt
will he the bouse guest of her sis
ter. Mrs. F. V. Robinson.
YREK.V ISCSINKSS CALLER
11. W. Gord.-n.of Yreka, Califor
nia, niude a short business visit in
Klamath Falls over Wednesday, re
turning south this morning.
GOES TO MKIM'OltD
Miss Ethel Pearson left yesterday
tor Medford "here she will be wilh
her sister, .Miss Vera Pearson. Miss
Pennon was employed at the Ttlue
Bird While lo re.
BURNS TO KlliKN'K
J. D. Bums letl this morning for
Eugene where he Is planning to re
main tor the coming bvo mouths
visiting wilh telntives and friends.
ROTARY TO MKKT
Will Hold l.unciveon at Chamber
Ol I'nuinieroo Office Friday
Due to the tact that most nil of
the -members of the Rotary club
enl their neon meal in Hie res
taurants nh, nil the city, the mem
bers will hold their weekly lunch
eon on Friday at the chamber or
commerce according lo announce
ment made today.
KOHKHA KKGISTIt.VI'IONS
W. W. W oodbury of l.odl. Calif.,
W. .M. Jackson of Susunvllle. Calif.,
and A. P. Chi elm or Toppenlsh, reg
istered lis mil ot the state tourists
ai the chamber or tontmerce orriee
today.
FROM MERRILL ROAD
Miss 1,. .M. Goher ot Merrill road
is in the city today doing Christ
ina,, shopping.
I.AWSON HERE
('. W. Liiwsbri, brother in luw of
Harry l'oole, proprietor ot the Pine
Tree theater, arrived In (ho city lust
6 veiling with Mrs. l'oole feoni San
Francisco and will lie the guest oi
Mr. and .Mrs. l'oole tor several days.
Mr. LaAvsbn Is a retired business ui-in
ol Michigan and plans to renin
Stiltth to Oakland this coming week.
OLENK RANCHER
Clarence Adam, one of Olene's
well known ranchers, spent the day
here on n shopping and business
trip.
MAI, IN MERCHANT
V. Plasil. mot-chant of Malln. trans
acted business affairs In Ike city to
il n, v.
r
The
Thoughtful
Gift
Valuable
Useful
Lasting
Appropriate
Beautiful
Practical
and not too expensive
nor hard to find at
Link River
Electric
Seventh at
Klamath