Saturday. Jaiumry 21, H'28
THB KVENINC, HKKAL1). KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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1SIEWS IN BRIEF
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British Honduras Acclaims Our Plying Ambassador Mr. and Mrs. Henry
, ... i .. , . t o v; ...5 . .. Preside at Dtnne
I'niiilllliili liiiiroi'il
Friend1 of Mm. Prank I). I.ee
of 1'nrlflc Terrace will be tdiaafd
la learn he I mrnprrnllriK from
no ni lin k nt I siimi' hlcli had
confined her to Ilia family home
tor" I he part several day. A
xoiin u Mm. l.ee la a'tle to I m vol
k)h! plana lu ') aot-tll to Han
Francisco for a foiliilKiit. Mra.
Kdua Man l.yuti of Tim Hand
Dux will aiToiniinnr lir aonlll
and spend two weeka on a Imyln.
irlp. . . . . .
Wiley nt Ijikrvli w
Th fiillnwlnK Hem luken front
tha l.akevlirw Kkamlner will tin nt
Ihtnreai tu IikuI puopla: "Wllaori
H. Wiley, former mayor and a
well known attorney of Klumatli
Palla arlvnd In l.asvlw nn Wed
nesday lit transact leaal hulnea
Iff ronnnctlou rt'l Ilia '" of tliu
Lnkevlaw Lumber, and llox com
pany lo K. T. lluaenbury. j
Itwula Hll(urr ' ' J
AiTONllUit to ulaao drlrera. Ihn
Pacific hlKhway over lbs' Hlaklyeu
innuntalna and the AhlaitU-Klam-ath
Fall highway- over tho lirroii
HirliiK ar qitliu slippery, norca
rltailnK Hi" n of chulna. No
treah anew fall nu thn 'inounlalna
thla mornltiK. acriirdlna; to. r
porla. Aahland Tiding.
Vrli-rana Tii Meet j
A, man iiieutiiia; of thn world
war veterans has been inll.-l for !
netl Tlniriduy evening tt tha
chamber of commerce lo n uulnl
a-oldlcr of Ilia ' bcnefll lo
which they are entllled from tint
atntu nml fclurul MOverninunt.
Thn llM'i.tliiK la apnnaored by tha
riBin lied Crr-.n and Halvmlnn
Army oricaiilnnit-nt. Juris-'' '. F.
Hi nrr, T. i. Walter ami - Krml
It. (iodriard have endorsed fh
meeting. The hour haa bi-cn an
nounced for T : S 0 o'clock.
l'vliiC, Humbly
Mr. and Mra. K. II. Henry ac
companied hy Judge f. II. (itid
duro mill llorara llunlup will
I fii V" nn ttunilny mornliiK for
I'orilund via niolin-, whurx tlu-y
will uitDtid n Joint mtlnK of tlm
eniilnawia, I'omtnl'iuilonora and
county JihIki'K of I ho Blulo to he
ludd on Tiiiwilay. Wi'dni-nday nnd
Thuraduy of tha rowing wvak.
Thy lnn In roiurn hoiim on next
Ruturday. ' Mr.' and Mra. Henry
will vlnlt at Hulom with Mr. and
Mr. Ilomi'r t.tnlHl.
It'aaaifciitiaj jTm.
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TV OOLUTKHV to
x Hum Arnold of I'orilnnil,
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li au i u Klila day for Mi llie, caultu! or llrltlxh IIoikIiiihk, l.'n our l.lu'ly Men down oul Jthn Hkln
In lh Hl rit cl HI.. Ii.nln at Ibf "nil of th Kconi Imp of hla Ontrul American arr tnnr. HU won
tha llrat alop at a land p)nn tvcr mado lli-r. Yoit n-e him In lh" lnct with Kir' John Hourdon
(""onil from rliflil.) lhn Hrlllah K'vrnni(-nt'K"nrul, anrround"d hy ailmlrlna llonduran Ix-autlwi.
Wll-Mr.
and Mra. K. H. Ilinry "iilcrlnln
d with a prottlly appolnl"d din
ner at thilr home. 7''i Stanford
Ktreot. on Wrdr.eaday evonlnjc.'
Th tahlo apji'ilnlmenta were car
ried out In the pastel had"i
with tall prlncen lapr.ra placed
at ellhrr aldo cl tho crnterpleco
of sweet petta. Covir were, luld
I tor aix.
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Business Women
- Meeting Monday
'-N IION'OAY erenihK the Bitnl-
j-' nw and I'rofeaflonal W'o
imen'a clnb will noli a pot'lnc'
luppr nt tie home of Mra. 0. E.
l)nnia at 103 Pine. A brief bimi
nea meeting will be held. Mem
ber of the club are aaked to
make reservations for the ilnnwr
through calling Mra. Uennla at
ipbane, 73J-R.
Dinner Party at
. Griffith Home
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Norton's Mualc Mtonw
At 103f MjIii. Nuw Columbia
phonofrapha and latest rucorda.
. HU1
Itctumi d T Kuiniii
Dr. and Mra. N. K. ' Wlnnnid
of Kuaeno have relurned north
nf tor - Biti'iiillna the ftiuernl ol
II. K. Wlnrtrd. brother of Dr.
Wlnnard who paaaed awiiy lu thla
city on Tuesday. Ilr. Wlunurd la
member of tha KuB"U buapltal
ataff. .
New Sliril I'lrtced .
With Ihe haualuK of two newjTlit Wenilier . ,
hIriin on Main street on the Klar' Tho Cyclo-HiormaKraph at l'n
UriiK store and thn Homo link-iderwood'a I'harmary shows that
ry, Main alrnet actjulrlna; a new the pressure has been slowly full
kind of Impeding, gleam. These j Ilia for nearly 24 hours. Thla
nr thn first specimens of the: will prohuhly result In htnhr
sign which la eapilvnlltig the eye temperatures, ut least, and ron
of Iho entire Pacific coa:it. K. T. ditloua nre fuvorable for rain, or
Hunter, sales representative for ! snow. Korcast for not 2i !
thn Klectrlcul I'rodiintK Mnnu-1 huurs: 'Cloddy upd uuseiiled.
Invturlnx rompuuy of Portland , Increualna winds and warmer to
bus orders for many nitiro to night. Thn Tycos recordltrk Iher
b pluced within the near future. ! mometnr registered maximum and
minimum tomperiittirea today us
ffiOCIETY NgWS
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Teachers Dinner '.Mrs. W. Tingley
Enjoyable Affair
U. II. .Mlrnrle. HU ' '
A wonderful teaming, heal
ing preparation for treatment of
aklna. dresses, danilrutf. falling
hair, poison oak, burns, chapped
or sore hands. ' (laaranleed and
auld by ynnr grocer for thri ftral
time ' In Klamath Kalls adv.
hllntita Taken Xcw liMfllin
K. M. Hhont. formerly of the
rinvla Kiirnltiini where; he held
ttiiv position of snleainan lina tak
en a position with the Klamath
Kmnlturo company and takea the
position left vacant by N. C. Mils
seluian who recently left for Cali
fornia. W. K.' Palmer f" Inuea
aa tnnnagnr for the Klain: . Fur
nlluro company.' "
"l.lndy Inn"
Hoard 17.00 a Week or E0e
meal. adv. 19-tf
follows: High 28: low 12.
Window- Kninslicil In C'rusli
The renter window of the
Klamath Klnthlng Kompany atom
waa shattered lute yesterday af
ternoon w lion a car owned by
John' KiiKuIn crashed through.
Fugate wus attempting to rrank
hla car. which had been left In
genr. Kugale inndo every effort
tn stop the machine and jumped
clear of the machine Just In time
In nvnld being rrushed. -
Arrived Kniln Norths
Dr. V. I., llilfrnker. professor
of education of thn University of
Oregon arrived In Ihe city yes
terday from Kugene to apeak be
fore the teacher of Klainnth
county who met at Mnlln high
school today. -
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Mrs. I'off leaving
Mra. T. W; I'off nee Wllda
Rlsvens will lenve on Sunday
morning for Hacrnmenot. for a
fortnight and will be the house
guest of her lister. - Mra. V. I..
tfemra1! while" y nth. ' '
Fat nt The i
'l.lndy lun,"
Ave. adv. I
4th and Klamath
Klnmatti Temple
Hear I'ldlna t'tlny. wor'.d fa
mous1 child - evangelist of New
York' City. ' Three daya only, I
ftiV.-'-J-r4""' "l K'Tmi! S.U. genera, fre.gh.
Tompia. adv. . 17 iti . , ,,, H,)mh,rn .,CP,
Mrs Coolev Home w,,h ""''nuartera In Portland la
. :. T i. k.. . ' business visitor III -Klamath
turned home from Olympla.
Diin'l I-'orgel
All the latest records at Nor
ton' Musjc Ktorc. 1436 Main.
It-tit
Here From Klumnth
W. II. Ilean. well known busl
neat man of Ktumath Kalla, hus
been In Laltevlew the past two
laya. attending to business mat-
OTANDI.VU out as one of the en
" JoTutile events of tbft week
waa the dinner and bridge party
ut Masonic Temple on Krl-jay eif
nlug over which the tirade Teach
ers' Association preside aa ly
tesscs. K'jiioa-ln'g the fiTe-rourse
dinner which was served at 6:30
o'clock the guests enjoyed several
hours of brMxe. The guests num
bered 4U. 'Nllss Mae Phinncy per
aided as chairman of the delight
ful affair. .
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' Ml I P OI.I.AIl
A Idaik brondcloih coal haa a
lavish collar that forma an en
tire Moused front waist portion
which serves aa a muff on told
daya.
KR. an.i Mra. Charles' Griffith
1TA presided over a prettily ap
I'pnlnted dinner party at their
'home cn Wednesday evening.
I Pastel shaded f lawers held In a
I low crystal vase added to the at
trajtlveners ol the table.- Covers
'were laid for four.''
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! I'INK KXKK.HIII.K
Worth ha fashioned a kaaha
. - Honored at Dtnneruwt'BMo ot new bright rose.
... nonoreaat Ainner lBlon Amiran Beainy shade.
! 1 ' '. which has a decided flare to the
TS COrRTESY to lira. TV.' Tt. j lonK emt and the aklrt under-
Tingley a prettily t o.ipoiutcd jneath. ...-- :, .,
birthday dinner . waa .given at "' - .
the apartment of Miss Haiel No
ble In the McCarthy on Thursday
evenrng. The table 3a prettily
appointed with candle, fuvors
and flowers carried out la the pas
tel ahadea. Covers mrera laid for
eight.
Irish President
is Coming
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Able To Have VUUo.ro - ,'
Miss Harriett Dorse who la
patient at the ' Klamath -OeBeral
himpllii! where she aubinltted 10
n " major oprratlon a fortnight
iiko Is able tn have caller at thla
lime. Her condition la thowlnl
a marked Improvement,
finiHllsli ami Norwegian '
Itecnrdn ut Nnrion'a " Mttsle
Mli. re. . Open evening. Qrltale
Uulldlng. 101 Mala. Jl-t
A PINE TREE
. - At tlw ;'. i
- SATUIIUAY ONLY ,j ,
They're h-ir again ! '
Dorothy j Jack
.MAC'KAILA, and Min.HAl.li
' In "MAX CIIAZY"
' ' Their f ireatewt hit!
SUNDAY und MONDAY'
Oene Htratton 1 Porter'
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"The Harverter" ,
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America s importance as a neia i
for Irish politic la reliected In'
a forthcoming visit to the V. 8. j
by President t'osgntvc of the !
Irlnh Free State (auore.) Earn-1
onn de Valera, Cosgrave'B prln-1
cipal political opponent In Ire-1
land, already Is here. Irish fac-,
tiona depend upon Irishmen in
America for both moral and fi
nancial support.
-At Tho-
LIBERTY j
- SATUTtDAY ONLY
Chapter Number () ''
'The Golden Stallion"
and Hob Hte.de lo
"The Bandit's Son
A halr-ralalng. WESTERN!
SUNDAY and MONDAY
' Bl'CK JONE8 ;
Invitations Issued
DANCE
At tiie Mooie Hall
. Saturday Night .
Ity Svrrallsli Order f Vaaa
Public Is Welcome
M"
RS. VAKl, prirUBERT- ha .
Issned Invitations -for nn af-' .
tcrnoon at her home on rourtn
and Linerdn for the coming week, k
rne lnvuation resa ior eune-
fifth.
19-tf (era. l.akevlew Examiner.
n Sloney
I On approved loans. Sea Ja.
! ft. Drtaeoll. Williams Bldg. Adtf
Kail today.'
Wellington, where aha waa call.
ed ahortly after the" holiday by
the serious Illness af her mother.
City Transfer
We do all kind of crating. In
cluding piano and phonograph.
I'hhn 433. City Transfer and
Storage Co., 744 Klamath Are.
adv. ' I 0-6t
Itootn anil Iloanl '
For- two 1 men at
Inn." afly.
(he
l.lndy
U-tf
Callnl by Wife' lllnrs-
linnle Cogglns, salesman for
tha lakorlew garagw at likevtew
haa been railed tn thla city by
the Illness of hi wife. Mr. Cog
glns Is reported a Improving.
Ilr. and Mrs. 1-ninb Kntriinln
Dr. nnd Mrs. K. 0. l-amb will
preside a host and hoalesa on
Sunday evening at their hum In
courtesy to lllshnp William Item
lugti n a'hd thn new niembera of
Iho lllshnp' rommltlnn and their
wives ut a
guests will
dinner
nnmbe
party.
0.
Clearance on lint a
No hats over 15. OA, and many
less. Wrnharfs. alcCarthy Illdi.,
118 North 7th 6t. Adv. S9tt
Vlvltlng SUIcr
Mra. Milton Smith of thla city
la visiting In Lnkevlew for sev
eral daya with 'her sister, Mr.
W. N. Hoblnsnn. ' 1
At Norton's Mnslc Store
1036 Main, ynn'll find thn heat
values In ipUnns. - ' . 14-6t
tilmh ami Hotly WoooV "
Johnston's. - Phona 114.
So. sih. Adv. "
The
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Mr tl Proof
- Cbinfort and Confteay
P.ooa wHheUt-lMith SI.HO
Hoom with hath S'J.OtHIX.Vi
George Warren Hooper
I -c ' - MnniiRer ":
GOOD BUYS
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l.lretlKO To Wed . -
4.agnn ItnlMTt Hammer and
Mlsa Alma Miles were Issued
tnariinge license at the office
the county clerk on Friday after
noon, 1
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of f
BRICK CAFE I
'Day and Night Service'
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ANNOUNCEMENT t
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- We have -remodeled the
Dance Hall at Keno Into a
modern Garage and Repair
Shop. We are prepared to
handle your repair work
and guarantee .satisfaction.
; t Service and Tow car.
... iH-Hoor Service
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Highway Garage
. KENO, ORE. '
rn.'i7Fi4 - vrt. DIXON
Home Cooking
At the ' Llnily
Inn." adr.
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SPECIAL "SUNDAY
DINNER ".
1.00
Served 1 1 a. m. to o p.
The
a ; 2our rooa causes
ABadBreath
irsx difMilT flnTetn ro ttniiTrTe. HeonJ: im
:: ortirr dintiua and hoW rrcu
Vii'lsna icr on t. i hey
SCIU Qturft:r- .UK: cr zjq iort
aiars at T"tir rtrtwyist. p,rr fr
I 1 fampV wnte Chrnbfji n Metf.
Co.. 90 1 Park SC. 0 MMmsj, laj
Financial Problems
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Business men and home owners are
'' occasionally confronted with some
special problem.' " '' '' ' l : '
A talk with one of the officers of this
institution ' may help you' solve your
difficulty. Their personal attention
in a friendly and kindly manner.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Member Federal Reaerre Bank -
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. A National Bank Under National Supervision
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same good dinner
always serve. ;
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(CHAMBERLAINS
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Office r bores 1IHS Melliaae flldg. I
Re, rbone 114S Klamath Falls
111 No. 7th St.
JESSE J. BAILEY
Out Our Way
$225 Model $80
, Terms $6.35 Month
Terms $6.35 Month
Portbles $12.50 special for one week and others.
EARL SHEPHERD CO.
' PIANOS RADfO RECORDS'- '
507 Main Street Phone 282
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January 17 Was Franklin's Birthday
, - an ideal realized, : ; ;
The birthday of Benjamin Franklin i.T fittingly the "opening of
National Thrift Week. And if Franklin could but live today he
would take great satisfaction and pride in his country, for it
has fulfilled greatly, one of his ideals. . . , ,
The United States has bocome the world's richest and most
powerful country through work and Thrift. By saving and re
investing profits, 'American business has grown to be the largest
in the world American workers are. the most highly paid.
This policy is just as successful , with individual Savers as with '
the nation. Franklin got rich that way and saving will pave the
way to your own financial success. Come in and make a savings
deposit today. . : :. ' ' , 1
AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK
.1 , ,T op K1AMATH FAI I Q c ' !
MEMBER
OF KLAMATH FALLS
FEDERAL-'R E S E R V E
SYSTEM
A ONE-MAM FWE.-PASEM0rR.