Tuesday, SeptMnlw 25, 102ft THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page TKre "Nssjss-sjs-a -MMMHMMMMMMMMMHaMMMMWaMBMBHMMMVHB j NEWS IN BRIEF ''loin ( IiIIihuIii Warren mink was unions lli lltlMlllUHH CHllT III ill I'll tl- diiy mini Clillmiulii. Moliiivil To lU'iiil lir. mill Mm. K , IHoU'lie miilnruil lit IU'imI lust ovenln. whare fir. IHolsrliu wus railed lo )rtiriii a mujiir uliernlloii. Ijutcrn Hlnr ToiiIkIiI TnnlKlit members of llm Ksat ern Hlur will meet ut Musonlr hull for llm mmiUr min'tlux. VIsIiIiik members nr Invited to rnti-n J. W illi Sim. Mat I hew a Mr. (). I. Mutlhewa will be ttoaleaa li tho tm-nili"r of The Friendship rlub ut Iho llml meel Ini of Ihn full lu lie held nt I" lioiuo on r'rldsy afternoon. YUlliiia IVoiu llilmiil J, Mr. mid Mm. fmnk K. Ilee. Ion of Oakland, t'allfornl are In llm rlty for a fnw 1y on hualiiesa nd pleasure rnmhlned. Thny ura stoppli! at Ihn tloli'l Arrniln. alliil lly Moilier Ih-wb Minn llvrnlr K kateln, tearlier at MHI srliool haa been railed to Alhuny. Oregon by llm (li-iiili or her mntln'r. Purlim her ahanmo, Mm. Vl.ila Dlrkaoii la acting as substitute. lm. l.ovi-ly llriunwil Mra. Kva Lovely liua rcluriii'd . lo Imr pnaltlon aa trai'hi-r of the eUtillt rado of KrnnioiU a.hool aftrr a brlif lllnaa. During hur aluwin'o. Mra. Morton a nrwuimrr to Klamath Kalla ubatltutod. Mllla H.Iiih.1 Crowilnl Klv additional atuil.'nla ri-la-trrml yealnrilay at the Mllla achoi.l brlnalna the atotal enroll ment up to 60S. Thla attendance niakee the aihool rrowdrd. how ever Irarhem are manaitina the elaaava In a apli-ndld manner. Allleon To l-e Huncla) llev. V. K. Alllaon will leave on Kiiuday for Kanaaa City, Mla rourl where he will apciid amiie lime attending a ronveiillnn of Chrlallan rliurrh repreaentailvca frnni throughout the I'lilli'd Itlalea. Fain lew P. T. A Tho flral meeting of the Fair view Parent Tearlmra aasorla lion will be held on Friday afu-r noun. Keplembcr SH. at the school nt three o'rlivk. A get acquainted hour will be held. A musical program and lea will bo held during the afternoon with Mra. Whlimore In charge. I'arenta are asked to attend. Annual Flection Friday Annual election of officers will be held at' tho meeting of the Past .Matrons club scheduled for Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. Splker. At this time annual dues will be col lected, according to Mra. W. P. McMillan, president. Mra. Jennie Hum and Mrs. Frank Ankeny will preaido as hostesses with Mra. Bplker at a one o'clock lunrhoon on Friday. , Trip To Ice Caves ? t An enjoyable rarnvan lo the Iro Caves was made Bunday with C'uplnln O, C. Applegnte In charge. Thfa trip was made nt Iho foqucat of a number of friends of Captain Applngates who were minimis that the trip bo made before the season closed. Among thnso who attended wore: Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Nord. Mr. and Mra. A. 1. lllue. Mr. and Mrs. H. Itedder. Mrs. It. Bwansen, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd 1). Kmery, Phylla Bhulti, Alva Hhults, .Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Karrell and son, Mr. and Mra. W. W. Bllxrlll and children. William Snow. Mr. and Mrs. (loorgo Clement, Mrs. A. I.. Itlchards, M. L. Hhults, Joseph Mercer, Jean Mit'all, Hlllla Alr Call, D. II. Sturm, Sarah Storm, Mary McComb, I). 1.. .MrComh, Owen Kresgo, Hteward Kreage, Kil Holbort and fieorgo Secl ' f Inger. A number of the party " wero from Sacramento, Cnllfor , nla. ill At tho PINE TREE THEATRE- TOHAV VAUDEVILLE anil IltVIN H. COHIt'8 Comeily Himiali! "TURKISH . DELIGHT" . Coining Tilt USD V mid Fltlll.lY UIOUVAI.II HFN.W In . "The Night fiird" I ll-iUilIng Ilium II. A. Coin Ik ii rr H m K modem lioina In lliu Allumoiil dlalrlel. IIimI' IVoin Miiirnril KilKiir Jolin unci Knrl John Imili of Mcdfnrd ura III llm illy on lniHlness. Miilfi.nl Vlxllom Mr. mid Mm. K. Mmlfnrri urn Iutd business visit. K. Coinha of for a hrli'f l-'roni HirnKin' Itlver Krsnk luynnlila. Jr.. of Hprii Itue Itlvnr was In Klamath Kalla yeaterduy on hualnraa. I 'noil Kliuiuilli .MnralH I.. A. Kllilinvh of Iho Klura aih Marab oa In lliu rlty over Ihe week end with frlenda. O'Connor Vl"!u llrnw Con II. o Connor of Lake vlnw api'iil thi wi'ik mid In Kluiiinth Knlla trnnauc-tliiaj but llllaa. Hulllt'Mit Ki'furiM'il J. J. Hull) van, aaalalatit Buir Intnndviit of Th Hoiithnrii I'a rltlr ri'lnriii'd thla murnlnfj to Dunamulr ofiar a hualnvaa vlalt hum. l''mm Hllver luiki It. A. Uing of Hllvt-r Lake hua returned home after apend lug tho week end here wlih frh'iida. I mm liuiiaiiiulr II. I,. Ilutler of Duimniulr In In the rlty today on bualni'aa .Mr. Ilutler la with The ttouthcrn I'ailflc. From The Valley K. J. Klelderman of Medford, ronuerted with the While Hew ing Machine company la In the city on buainraa. Klu-ll till Men llel W. M. llefflllnger and II. I. Norrla of The Khell Oil company are In the rlty on bualneaa from Iti'ddiiig. California. They are gueata at Ihe Hotel Arcade. I'nrkcr l-ft For llrtvnna I llanlbal ('. Tarker haa left for Havana, Cuba where bo will at tend Ihe 1'nlli'il Kpanlah War Velerana convention which con vene there on Octnlier seventh. Iteluriiiil Iju.1 Kveiiinir Chrla Minima returned homo laat evening from Sacramento very much Improved In health. He hua been south for several weeks receiving medical Blten elon. It turning To OMklnnd Mr. and, Mrs. C. W. Harmon returned to Oakland. California today after a short business vlalt In the rlty. Mr. Harmon Is connected with Tho Southern Pacific. Austin Falllll)' llel Mrs. C. II. Austin and family moved to Klamath Falls over the Week end from Ashland. Mr. Anatln has accepted a posi tion with Tho (lolden Hulo in the Men' Heady To Wear de pnrliiivnt. , Nulllvan liny Ijinil M, K, Sullivan haw purchased nn aero tract in tho Klelsmler district through tho Chllrole and Hmlth real osiula offices. Mr. Hulllvoii plans to build a homo nn Iho lb lid within tho near future. ' .MiM lU'ntiett Itelurnrd Miss Joyce lUajinetl has ro turnrd to Ashland to fesume her studies at the Ashland Normal after spending her summer vaea, tlon hero with her mother. Mrs.1 Khha Dennett, principal of the Kalrvlpw school. j To llobl Vnnl-hliig llflil-o ' Mrs. John Clover nnd Mrs. 0. L, Williams will preside as hos tesses over a Vanishing bridge , parly on Friday, September 28. A series ot these bridge affairs are being given 1y the women 1 of St. Paul's Kpiscopul church.; lli lheny Circle-to Mii-t ' j The llelheny (Mrclo of the First j l'reshytorlfin rhiirch will hold Its ! first meeting of the fall nt tho ' home of Mrs. Fred K. Fleet nt H5 Alameda avenue on Thurs dny afternooit at 2:30 o'clockJ A full attendance of the mem-! hers Is hoped for. ' At The- I LIBERTV THEATRE TOIIAV "Red Signals" A riiilil'flro roinnni'o of the mils! -i a rfillirrlll1- - . - ; EVA NOVAK I'rum Merrill Mm. Kay I'll sett of Merrill ;ltit MouuViy In t ho lly aliop PiK. Ironi runia i I, ii. iiutiiii-it ut riuKHiurr, Ari.ona, U liere for u few tiny II IlUt lll'lHH. VMlnl 01 Aaliliul Mr. mid Mra. K. W. Viiniilce enjoyed I hi' week-end In AHiiluiid with friends. I 'mm Ariel Mr. unil Mm. M. K. Jnrnb of Atlvl nm In lh clly Iruns nilliiK IiiihIiiiiiiii. ' Itol uiiieri Tii lnlevli-w" Mr. and Mm. C. W. limit of I Lakeview lm v returned home Mrrr I'mhii iilliHiilit Mra. William Claire and Mra Jark IVipard of Chlloiuln were vlaltora In the rlly yeaterduy. r'rom Klaniatli Aici'ar)'' Arthur Kppi'raun and Mllo W)llalih of Klamath Aneiiry wrro wrra among tlm bualiiciw rallira bvre yvalvrday. : Iliilr Knnn Han 1'innrlix-o Mallii'W Halt of Han Kranrlaro la In the rlly on bualnraa for mviral day a. Main I with tho Houihrn I'arlflr. .Mnalihurn Fnmi irunl i I'aaa Frank .Muahbiirii of (irauta Tana of Ihe (lolili'ii Hulo alore la opei led hnro tomorrow to kpend a fi w days on bnalneaa. . Ill for IMlgi Hl-aalim- Mra. Ida Crimea of Wllllamaon jltlver and Mlaa Mary Wulker of i Chlloiiuln were In Klamath Kalla Ikni evening lo altend Ihe Ite hckah lodge aeaalon. Meetiiujc Tonight Member of the Mooaeheart legion will meet this evening at Mnoae Mall for the flrat time thl fall. All members are aaked to attend Ihe meeting. Comllilon Kitiiic The condition of Mrs. M. Mot calf remain unchanged. She Is at the home of her daughter, Mrs. K. W. Vanulre where she haa been 111 for many weeks. Ilaiik lU-Ing PaJntnl The Flrat National Dank I be ing re-decorated with an effec tive color acheine of gold and I cream. Ktrlped awning of orange. I cream and black are also being hung today. Mnu)' Altjmlid from Hoausraut A largu number of 'the lm m bera of Hi'bekah' lodge Wero In from Honan.-.a laat evening to at tend the banquet aud lodgo aea alon at which 'Mr. Louisa Peroiil. slate president, was tho honor guest. , Hi n From AnliUml- Mlaa Norma Iteeder nnd Mm. Lorraine Miller, members of Hope Lodge. Ashland, were here last evening to attend the ltebekah' meeting. Mrs. Louise Perocti. stato prealdent Is from Ashland and several other members of the valley rlty lodga motored over to attoud the meeting. 3? To the Officers and Members of The Library Club ' The Garden Club and All Those Who Helped to Make the Showing of Klamath Falls Model Home a Success I Wish to Ex tend Sincerest Appreciation H. E. ROSKAMP , Builder PEGGY AND One twc- three four five yea. fire, thafa right! Five mar rlagea will be IVggy llopklna Joyre'a record when ahe weda Lord Northeak. pictured with her here aa they arrived in New York. Ilut they can't marry till the former Ji-aalca llrown geta a divorce from Northeak. That will be next month, 'tia said. Ilen From Cm-o S. I.. Hmlth of C'opco la In tho city for a few day tranaactlng buainuat Woodruff anil Kanilly leonard Woodruff and family are reglatered at the hotel Hall I from Kort Klamath. Vlaileil From Crescent Ijike Mrs. George Kose of Crescent Lake vlalted friends here and tranaacted business over Monday. Vreka Vlaltol Rdaon L. Foulke. E. McCoy. II. Oe Bota and Kdaon L. Foulke. Jr.. of Yreka, California are lu Klamath Kalla today .on a bus iness visit. I Mr. and .Mrs. Clerk Here j Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark , have arrived from 8an Francisco and are lu charge of the Keames jitou anu country ciuo. air. nara lor m nuinoer 01 year as- . aiatant pro at the San Francisco Golf and Country Club. Ir About Heme i James Lear, aged resident of Mils rlty. who Is confined to tbe home of his son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Hen Lear shows no change for the better. He has been 111 for several weeks and Is unable to leave bis room. Mr. Lear Is 103 years of age and up until the time of his last Illness had enjoyed an active . life. Mrs. Ilnvia Seriously Ill Friends of Mrs. I.ena Davis will be sorry to learu she U critically III at her homo fn the llami'l apartments on Sixth and Pine. Her two sons. F. K. Davis, of Salt Lake Clly and Carl llavis. ) of Iai Angrlc-.t. California, have been called to her bedside. Mrs. Davis has been active in church work of the Flrat Presbyterian church uf this rlly and has many friends here. APPRECIATION NUMBER FIVE . i nilfur..il,l iirnn.ir.ii I BAN FKANCISCO The Pirate ' hunt of I.ouia Morgan. aescen- daut of Hlr Henry Morgan, pirate U IHO 1IH ITHIHIJ, IIA WCM postponed because modern pir ates stole the 40-foot yatch In whl'.b Morgan was to sail i-Jr, the "Treasure Island." Rheumatism No one auffers more than the ,.. .. , ,,CU'.. ........ liAi.kls i.or.n.l r.t i... I m il.i ulvim.l I to overcome your trouble at once without dieting. It doesn't ruin the stomach nor depress tho hi art. Further particular glad ly furnished by Mr. Oeweese of the Star Drug Co. 12 OldsmoMle Coach Sport odel. Everything in perfect shape. Includes Trunk, Bump ers. Spare. Motometer, License. With an O. K. That Counts Locke Motor Co. J. P. Van Riper, who Owns the Pioneer Tobac co Co., was a resident of the Falls Long before the Southern Pacific Just Think if We Had" Been Here That Long Most Every Car-Hero Would be Running on Ajax Tires. JIM HILL'S SERVICE Gassing - Creating and TlriUB Plione 145J FLVM BT. if Advice on Foot Comfort Expert from Chicago Will Be At This Store Wednesday, Sept. 26th On the above date we will have a Foot Expert from the personal staff of Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, the noted orthopedic specialist, who will demonstrate how the new and improved Dr. Scholl Foot Comfort Ap pliances and Remedies relieve "and correct foot troubles. This expert will make an analysis of your feet on Dr. Scholl's Pedo-Graph, over your stockinged feet (an ingenious device which brings to light any foot trouble you may have.) Then he will demon strate how Dr. Scholl's newest scientific Foot Comfort Appliances and experience the pleasure of having sound, healthy, comfortable feet, removing the cause of the trouble. This service is free. Take advantage of this opportunity at once and experience the pleaiure of having sound, healthy, comfortable feet, no matter what foot ailment l'ou may have. This Free : gp&j&gsGsat&ssS? COAL Hard Eastern Utah Young Transfer Company 119 South Fourth St, Phone 1097 ANTI- KNOCEC . commnv or curoMti WOOD Orders for Slabs' and Block Wood are coming in fast, and prices will necessarily advance as bad weather comes on. We have a bargain in Slab Edgings at $2.00 per cord at the yard or $5.00 delivered, w Hurry-up orders are go ing out promptly. Order a little ahead of your needs if possible,' Peyton & Co. COAL, VYV.X. OIL, V' WRNttlW 1 120 S. 7th St. Phone 883 DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE; na is Foot Troubles and Their Remedies Demonstration is Available for One Day Only - , ' ' l.t.imiiiilii.i.iijmliiilHiiiii'-lf-lmli'itiiilrjihiilnilmlililii:! KLAMATH tlJL FALLS CO" Economists in Distribution Important Fast trains, by day and overnight, provide coo Vefiicnt service to and from Portland and Cali fornia. Note these schedules: To Portland ' Leave Arrive Arrive KUmath Fills Portland Seattle "Cascade" . 7:10 ajn. 4:15 p.m. 9:45 pjn. "Coach Train" 9:25 a.m. 8:20 pjn. . "West Coast" 10:32 pin. 8:25 a.m. 3:25 pjn. Love Arrive Arrive Quloquin Portland Startle "Coach Train" 10:11a.m. 8:20 pjn. "West Coast" 11:17 p.m. 8:25 a.m. 3:25 pjn. To San Francisco Leave Arrive Arrive v Kljrtuih FilbSon Francisco Los Angeles 'Cascade" . 7:40 a.m. 8:15 pjn. 9:45 a.m. , "West Coast" 4:25a.m. 8:35p.m. 8:30 ajn.. "Coach Special" 7:35 p.m. 9:50 a.m. Leave Arrive Arrive Quloquin Sin Francisco Los Angela "Coach Special" 6:32 p.m. 9:50 a.m. "West Coast" 3:22 a.m. 8:35 p.m. 8:30 a.m. (And to the East You can leave Klamath Falls on the "Cascade" 7:40 a.m. and make connections with the "San Francisco Overland Limited" direct to Chicago. Klamath Falls to Chicago in 71 hours, 30 minutes. Tbt "Silver Grays" Southern Pacific's deluxe silver gray motor-coaches now give frequent service to Ashland and Medford. You'll enjoy the "Silver Grays.";They are fast, com fortable and safe. I - 'is J. I. MILLER but. Freight I-hona M 3