Friday, NovomW ft, IftSft " THE EVENING HfiRATJ). KLAMATH FAT,T.S. OREGON NEWS IN BRIEF Dmikh Tonight A( Wittier (iurih-n. '1 l.o KiiKl.ini Htiir Horuil (.'lull iliuiro wit It-It U liolng glvi.n lo nlitht ut tlm Wlntur (Jurdi'ii glvi-s promlm ut Imlng uiiu or tli i luosl di'llghlfol til lliu nuuniiii. I'll turn of Miss Kneiihiihl Mmuhera it 'the Klmiinlli Full llualui'aa mid rro(milinul Worn n'a cluli wero luii'ualod In Urn plrlure mi artlclu ruui-wrnlng MIhii Kmlly Knouhuhl. iiutlnnal enm-utlvo aei-relury or Iho organ isation, which appuri'd on I lie (rout page or tho t'hrlnlleu Hih'iirn Monlltir or Wednesday, Oi-lolii.r 31. Mian Kni'uliuhl via lli'd hore laat iiliiiilli whim 1 1"' loi'iil t'luli liuiuirnil lnr Willi a tUmii'l- lit tho 1'nllran llrlllii. Tim story runi-orne Mlsa Kuruliuhra vlt'wa on iriilillillliiii, haat'd on litir personal experiences as a iliniil teurher ami various other activities lu dlfrorenl .parts ot tlio country. Hfvtunl Newsboys III 1'utrona ot Tim Evouliig llvrulil ami Klumulli Nowa are asked In bo iiutluut with tlio currlura (or a row night. Buvvral or Ilia boys am coufliicd to thulr lionioa with Influunia. Hub-carriers aru ai-l-Iiik. nml In most cuc tlio roui are strange. I'olroui are advtae'l to bo aura and ring It ID or Jut mil "roatal," and couiplulu ot uon-oVllviTlva. I'apura will bo arn I out lliilili'lllutrly by rualul. Iliiiiinkrr t Uwlrliiaii "Homecoming signs must bo maily by Krliluy night, November S3, or I lit-r will uot bit coiisldt-n'tl ua being Iii tlm ruinilim fur tliu flrUtuw cup," suld Ki-ntou Hum akor, chairman In rhargn or Hid llomt'cvinlni leaturea at tlio t'ul vorally or Oregou. Ilaiuakur la Klamalh Kails boy ami la ac tive on tlio cmnpua at tlio I', or 0. Merftna; ,rl Tnratlti - Tlio regulur meeting or 'tht I'nrt'Ut Teachers' association ot Central and Fremont shools. postponed because or elvrtluii tluy lust Tuesday will bo held Tues Uay, November 13 at tlm Kri.iui.iil auditorium. At Ihla mooting re Miri ot thn atulo ronfiiri'iiio held ut Horn burg will bo given. .( Iii-lslnma Mulling Warning J Tint nililli' aliould Im urged tit oi'itoMii iiirisimns rarua miun-ii in ml van. a fur lnnil delivery at 1 1 1 inn III nrflrn or rloirird sta tions, where olio purtlnilur win dow, properly plui'iirdnd, nliould Ihi designated for their receipt. The curda should t lion bo post marked ahead aa tlio date - on which delivery la In bu niadn, illrtrlhutotl In thn rarrltir roil I fx. mid Ihi'ii hold until thn ilnlu ut li'llvory December 21, 22 or 2.1. rostiussler nliould auk llli'lr patrons not tu di-poslt aurh ad- vii n in niullliiK of Christinas rnrtln 'in alri'iil lutur boxes. Thla In rorniulion waa received at tlio office or runlmusti.r Mi-Cull today. Art i:lillill Announced Anuouniifiiiviit or Ilia tl-rinllo date or tlio Autliiie Art exhibit to bo held by tho art di'parliiii-nt or tho Wouian'a l.lhrury rlub waa aiinounci-d today by Mm. Ilort t Tin. mil.. Tho t-shlhlt will Imi In-lit In tho library on Nurpin lr 23 from 10 o'clock In Ihe mornlim ii in II 9 o'clock In tho i'VviiIiik. TIik Arl coliiiullli'i) will bo auilMi-d by tho Duuithtcra or llio Ami-rliaii Iti'volulluu. "Kurly Auivt icaua" uriUlua aro llio only vni-a aouKht for tho t-xlilblt, NulliliiK la it thui I Ui Civil war la tu bo ai:cipiiil. Mill. Addition I'w.pli I'voplo n( Mllla addilloil uru iidliud lliul city dMllvory aor vlio hua boon grinned mid will biicouif cfrertlvo ut Novninlier 10 "rroplo muni hare Hcfpliu -lea Hen-nil illniii r imrllca luivo befn i plucil ut tho door where tho mull philiueil by uroiipK hefuro tho mil b delivered and ldi walka diiiiio. Thn Jack lliiwrlim ol-jlnii .l ho phued to allow thla aor t'lifatra will pinvldn tho diuuo vlco. Thuao not ou tho dollvery iniinlc. I'roevcda from thn (Iuium will bo pliierd 111 I o I Im biilldlux fund (or tho new Miin-iiiIo tnniplo which will Ihi erei li d on Jlflh mid IIIkIi atrei-t.'Miiaoiin, KiiHlern Hlnr, I heir fiiiiilliea uud frlonda uru Invited. Ml. Melculr lniiliitlliK .Mm. Mi le nil I i ImpriiviiiK mid uldn Lu bb jiImiuI Iii - r home which will Im pleaiiliiK in wa fur her VI II li I linn ( lilctt Mr. imd Mr J I,'. I'liiinmer of' lilni, California arrived lu KlaJ infill l-ulli luHt ihiiIiik In Hpend, many frlrudn. liii.inlu Mr. .M Kor wver.il Hid week-enit an lliu hoiiwi mi'-'itiii -tiitl. hat h"i-n of. lhe!r hoii In-law unit daUKhterj III at I Im home of her daughter, .Mra. K W: Viinuleii. .'dr. and .Vrn. nlreel. A, I,. l.ocey ou Oak! I'lexlolil Hoiiulll Klorelice ChorpmiliiK yimterduy filed ault lor divorce from Clin ton It. Chorneilllllt ulleirlii cruel .m.i ii ,,.., ui.. tlalnic mmiiiner. The window SokiIici ii- I'm Iflc Oih ii aurvlce rduto will bo allowod ti TJlM WiljlJ ofn,. of ,, noutli plu.e hoxea on toniiira where th":,;,n 'U1 tr will be open an u bil currier cun drop the mall lii."l,m HUl-dr. Liileaa a holiday l I'ohtinuHliir John .McCull t"l j a l:ir a a "lenul" Ii illdiiy III'; louy t of flcoa aru opi.n. Hunni iiiiiii Uliiilow Altrutilvo I'copln aro uttructeil to the Ar nilntlie Day window- or Ihe K. HiiKiirinau Ktore on Main and Hlxth which wiik deionited Tlium- diy by Iaiu I. nliK worthy, adver- IViiiieii sliuhilv lletter J T. lleiiiieil, nli-lit rlerk at; Ihe hotel Arcade Ik confined to hi home with a aevere attack of lllnei-K. lliu condition la nllKhtly better today Wllluic From Vitlley I'earl Aiidcrxon In vliltlni; In the city today from her homo In Medford. While In Ihn idly lllnn cvenln;r with Auderaon Is atupphiK ut llio hotel nod il-t k.i.' Arcado, , Shot I low n I. hull J. Iinvli of tiaklund. California retiiriuil from Tulc. l-ako Init the limit In geese urka tint rualody of their Ihreo minor children. ('Iiorpenlnic la oiliiclpal ol Ihe AIkoiiim achoola. Ada lA'iiutiiiu I'oamoii uxka fn.-i'-doiil from Veloy I'dimou. Cruel and luhuiiiun treulinent aro Hie churi(ea. Mra. I'eirrull auk the cur' tody of their (wo children. carrion nut llio ArmNtlee llay tliouitlil lu every detail and la ouu or llio fluent Kluuiutli Fulla bua over had. off, ) VUlle.l Here II. K. Coffey, etute inaiinaer or lliu Mutual IJeiloflt llualtlv and Acrldunt aaauclutlon waa a vlnltur III Kin math Kulla yealer duy ua thn jtiioNt or John lloua ton, loial dlnlrlit iiiiinarer. Mr. ... . "'4"' : t rlnieudent win aieutix exceeo ineir j:zt llllalliena Willi ll W.IK holler llinn! I Weill) -nine per cent of all hunl-l neaa wrltU'it in tho Ktnio or Uro-j K'tll. i Annltmuii-v I'miy Tonlglil Tonliht the Order ot IHi Molay will enjoy the celebration of the riflu annivoraary or tho order lu thla city. Kolluwlni the lodge oaatoii parent and frlenda or the young men will enjoy an evenlnc or daurlng. Tho affair will bo hold In tlio lodge rooiua -ot Muaonlc hall. Aidicall.in Matin Application (or a water permit hail been filed with tho etato cniilneer'a office at Hiilrlti by tho Dixon brolhera. Kurt Klamath for water from Aunt creek (or Irri gation ot 72.07 ai-rci. atork and tlonieallc ' purpoaea In Klamath county. Medford Tribune ' ' Mr. mill Mra. Ilohnert Mr. and Mra. Otto Ilohnert who wero married In Central Point lam Sunday wero expected to return today from a abort trip to Klamath Falla. prepara tory to leaving on a honeymoon trip throuRh aouthern California and Arliona. Medford Tribune Wetldlnic llelln Mlaa lnna Leon Sargent be came the brldo of Mlln Wallucn Whltlatih on ThuraiUy nftur noou at a pretty homo wedding, lluv. J. Ileury Thumiia ot- St. l'aut'a tplacouul church purfonu cd tho ceremony. liont.-rn Slur luilluli Initiation of candldutes Into tho Kun'urn Blur will lako piaco at tho rcgulur meeting next Tues day evening, November 13, ac cording to announcement uiudu today. Motoring To North Herni al r. mid Mrs. Ivor Neul Stew art plun to spend Sunday and Monday at North lleud visiting at tho homo or Mrs. Stewart's parents, Mr. and Mrs;. Frederick Silas Uyuon. Ik-turned From rortluiitl Mrs. L. II. Illobn has returned from Portland Wlicro nho vlnltod (or soma llino as tho houmi guest ot Mr. uud Mrs. F. It. Adnma. Mr. and Mrs. Adams formerly inado Klamath Falls their homo. Vaml Will Parade Tho Klumath Union Mgli school bund will parado on Monday noon, advortlslug tho foot bull giimo In tho afternoon at the fair grounds, when tho Klamath Union high moots tho Ilcnd tuam. ( n-Mt-nt To Have (loom "Tho luat or tho weat uud America's best, (or here are woti ilerful harbor reaourrtut Just on Ihn verge ol development, Juat nwaltlng the construction of a harbor," Dan Kitxgerald. or the Crracent City Investment com pany eald today. With the com pletion of thn harbor at Crescent City, Mr. Fllxgeruld looka for wonderful oliporl unit leu bocauae u( the neariioaa to Japan and Chlnu, Ihn two emplrea which are uow coining to thn, (rout. Mi-m, I'lirtMt. iililng Mrs, Adeliuo Ki.rla of llene cln. Callfornlu. formerly of Klu math Kalla la apcndlug a (ew duya here .with Irlenda. Mra. Kor lie wua fur aome tlmo la eliargn or the fountain, formerly luculcd In tho Mulu News com pany. To VUlt lien- Mrs. Carmel llurton of Port land, who formerly made this her homo whore alio lia many friend will spend tho wi k end In Klamath Kulla with relntlvoa mid frleiidn. Mra. Ilarlon will re iiinin until after Armlmlce Day. .Mra. Mordi.ff Iniprutlng Mra. M. (J. Mordoff la Improv ing nicely (mm a aerlous major operation which she submitted to a roar days ago In Portland. Her frlenda will lie hnppy to learn she la recovering. Mr. Mordoff la with his wife. Left For Cnllfornlii Miss Sarah Corey has left, ror Kan Francisco where alio hua ac cepted a stenographic posit Inn. Shu will make her homo will, her slater, Miaa Ann Corey lu the southern city. ,lietl to ('.ill Mrs. Tlioiiut - Anyone wishing to ciiler mi tiiliiea in llio Art exhibit planned for November 23 by Ihn Art do part mi nl or tho .Wnin-in'a l.lhru ry club Is naked to cull Mra. Deri ('. Thomas ut her home. Vleitinis I'i-oiii Aaliland Mr. and Mrs. A. Walluro, well known resident of Aahland lire In thu city (or a brier vbill. They Vllie. From kluuiutli Mttrali j uaU ot the hotel Arcade. Mr. and Mrs. Iaii Itoyc of; the Klumulli Marsh spent Tbum- Here (or Indefinite hlnj duy ill the city ou business. Mrs. I James Allen of Kau Kram Iwo lloyce plans tu soon return In is In the cl'y (or an Indi.-.'li.ii') Klamuth Fulls (or the winter ! stay. Mr. Allen will remain here Huddle I,, ft I'ete Huddle nf the Spring Luke distilit lias left (or an ex tended vlilt in Indiana. 1 Homes In Demand Wanted RealEstate Huve more buyers than listings, wunt more places on ren.soniiblo terms. 3 houses so.d yesterduy T. J. WEBB ... 1121 Main Street , Klamath Falls, Oregon months. Mr. lloyce bus a lurge culllv r a lull lu thu Klumath marsh section. for ut least a month. Nfmoii..ii Her.- (ieorge Slnionson of Kirk is In Ihn city on business today. . YhJilng I'roui slumlu W. M.. Heffolfinger of Shasta' City Is here lor a sh irt time. Magub-r Mov.-tl Offic J. F. Muguire, Sr., ha moved his office from K.iclitli and .Main tu 715 Main street where, lie will transact business Hit ley J lire Cnorge C'. Slvley, district sup- o( Woolwirtb's Stores with headquarters In Kan ! Francisco hits arrived In Ihe rlty ' VIMtlng I'toi.i .Me.lr.Mil for the opening o( the local store Mr. and Mrs. (l.-nrge Kv.iun of ou Mulu uud Kip lull In Its new ' Medford are visiting In Ihe city quart. rs. f,,r several days with frleiids. Nhliols Front Norlli llar.ld Nichols of here (or u brief visit. Salem is; ROLLS PEANUT SIX MILES ON' ELECTION BET Job's lluuglilera Siin.lai Members of Job's Duughters Aniilnliee llii r A special dinner MKIiFOIlD. Okl.i.. N iv. !i. A I' I So Ilulll thought lie was : Here From Iteu making a safe liet vh.-n he offer- Is heine ar-1 It Moritun of Item, is kiioihI- ed to roll a tiennut six iniles wltii lire advised to keep Sunday morn- ranged ut the hotel Wlllurd for lug a few days In Klamath l ulls a crow bar If Hoover carried Tex lng. 1:4S o'clock lu mind when i Armistice night. . Miulc will bo on business. as. He wlii start rolling to- I I...V n.Mi.1 ml ti,a.,tl.. I..II ... ... , , , .... i , . ,,,, lu .- luruisiieu. .Aireauy a large num- . morrow. her ol reservations have been , Kiiauliliinr From Duii-iniili Rov Ituiuh. with whom Ruth I It. 11. Spauldlng la In Klamath made lb? wager, would bare had i Falls toduy on business from his to roll the peanut ouly one block hearse lor the work they will put on Monday evening (or the Ma- i mailn r..r it... rr .ir aona. The Masonic lodge will ' nouor tne young women with a;iii ll,m fur siolen- ba liquet. Norman Cage has reported the theft o( a llcht tourlnc car from' Ward Here In front o( Hie Voo.. Iu.ll Ti... Ki. k. A. wuru or tlio Louperutivc ' car was st ileu on elccllon iiIlI.ii Wool Crowds' Association lii 'rho cur la insured according to' I'ortluud Is a guest lu Klamath j Cage who reported thu theft to. Foils today. Mr. Ward addressed tho hherifC.i til lice.. J the potato show (oruui at llu-iV - - j Allien, an Ix gloii hull today. I Here From N.1 I Mr. uud Mrs. Cur;.' Ill.-bn HecitetliiK n lllnrtM ; ttr I,,,,,,,. rum Niria, l., Friends of Mrs. K. Ward will ' they enJo)eo .1 visit . m-vcral Imi pleased to learn she Is re-1 days with friends. rupe rating in the Klumath Valley! : hospital where alio la a patient ; Lynn Propyl III huving submitted to a mnjor' Lynn Propst. son o( Mr. au.l ! home in Dunsmuir. . if be bad lost. WARNING! Oeorges Claude, the "Kdison or France" and member or the French Academy of Science, Is the man who discovered and paienied Ihe process of taking the rare NEON' gnses from the air. The Claude basic patent (or XF.ON signs has been broad ly sustained by the United States Circuit Court o( Appeals at New York after a bitter contest by a heavily financed infringer, and (he Supreme Court of the United States has closed the matter by denying the infringer a further appeal. Willi Ibis victory behind them. Clmido Licensees) are bringing suit in Oregon and elsewhere to stop the nmuu factum and use cf so-called NKO.N signs oot made by Claude Noon Licensees, and to collect damages for Infringing algns Dow lu. use. ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS CORPORATION (Sole Licenser In Oregon under Genrgea (Tuutle Patents) IMU. S.iudy lilvd. POHTLAM) I'houe tir. 11HU Jack O'Day- Only authorized traveling rrprrsentutivo In tltbi territory. Call at Anchor Hotel. ( E2j oieratlon tome lime ago. Here From Nclu.xskn C. C. Lu. kwood ot Kimball. Nebraska Is lu Klnmuth Falls (or an Indefinite may. Mr. Lock wood tuutle the Journey by motor. Clutinber of Commerce 4 u Tho offices of tho chamber of comercu will bo closed all day Monday, according tu Karl C. Keynolds, secretary. Mrs. Kdward I'ropet Is 111 at the family home with uu attack of -tonsllltls I Judge Orr Here Judge and Mrs. John S. Orr I spent Thursday In tho city OD business from Lungell Valley ! where they liavo a large ranch. I Mr. and Mr. Mursluill Ilei j Mr. aud Mrs. A. L. Marshall ol ,01cne aro In the city shopping. Mr. uud Mid. Linns l-a lug Mr. and Mrs. Murvlu K. Lucas will leave Tuesday morning (or Portland nud other northern points lor llio next fortnight wllh relatives aud friends. la-rt Today Mr. and Mrs.- Marlon Humes left (or Summer Lako toduy where they plun to spend, several days visiting with Mr. Ilaruc's grundmothur. Postofflce Iteiiiulns 0H-n "Armistice Day la not a legal holiday so tho poslofflco will be open as usual on Monday," Post master John A. McCnll stuted this morning. From Kr K. A. Boylo waa. among the visitors hero today, (rom Keno, Ilnroltl Killei(er 111 Harold Kruegur, nuuiihoy o( Tbo Evonlug Herald, Is III ut his homo wllh tonsllltls. Harold de livers routo to o( Tho bvcnlim Jloriild. Vlslled From Fort Klamath ' Mra. Will Pago and Mrs. Itny Taylor ot Fort Klamath wore gnosis at tho homo ot Mr, and Mrs. llarry llnum on Mli-lilguu avenuo yostcrduy. Helumeil Vrmn I'ortutntU- Mr. and Mrs. Karl Mark aro liomo from Portland whero Ihey epout ievora.1 (ay, One Gift That's Never Dupliaited Give your photograph for Christmas. Christ mas gifts stack higher and higher two of this and thrco of that, but there can bo only one photojjraph of you! MAY KING STINSON STUDIO 737 Main Phono 252-W Oregon Muskrat Breeders Association ) i Wo have made arrangements whereby it is uaihlt! fur us tu extend the time before wo ruise tho price or our Muskrats j (or breeding stock from 110. 00 cush or J 15.01) on Instalments to fir.. on tush or JCu.tH) on instul-ni.-llls, tl ut ii NovemlM-r ICIb, ltlS, ut which lime thu new price will biH.ouie edectivo. Oregon Muskrat Breeders Association Kunch Adjoining Klamath Hatchery Office 111 Main St.. Klamath Falls, Oregon Fruits and vegetables are bearers of health EaV than, cooked and r ana, each day One of the country's leading food scientists waa asked what rule he could give for healthy eating. "This would be my first rule." he said. "Eat at leaat one raw salad (vegetable) and at leaat one raw fruit each day. In addition to that, eat at least one cooked vegetable and one cooked fruit each day. Rotate the fruits and vegetablea with season, price and taste." He went on Immediately to emphasise the value of sugar in making fruits and vegetables natatahta and eniovable. Peoole no longer need feel that a moal has to be unenjoyable in order to be health ful. In fact, the opposite is true. It is of great importance to the health of the body to enjoy the right foods as well as to eat them. And sugar is nature's most perfect fisvor, the adder of sest and pleasure to eating. Many of the most healthful fruits, for example, would be almost uneatable without sugar. Adding sugar makes the harsh fruit acids delightful to the taste. It docs not injure or change in any way the beneficial health qualities of the fruits. And the good cook knows that nearly every, vegetable has its flavor improved when sugar is used in cooking. Successful cookery and health-giving diets revolve around sugar. Sugar in the kitchen and on the table can be so useful In promoting health and good digestion. What, for example, is so enjoyable and refreshing as fresh grspefruit. sweetened to taste? It la important to eat fruits and vegetables daily and to ertjoy . them. The Sugar Institute, , , ... , . , (l A' mmmmimm. mm New Frocks a i vjb Splendid Selection Misses' Sizes 13 to .20, Women's Sizes 36 to 44 of new models. Tailored frocks for business or street, dashing smart styles for after noon affairs and chic frocks for evening. In the latest fall styles, bow knots, snug hips, V neck lines, godets, flares, uneven hems.' Excellent Fabrics such as , Flat Crepes Crepe Satin .v. Wool Crepes Travil Silk Sheer Chiffons Printed Velvets 167Sto$3675 Fox Scarfs An aristocratic group pf the richer furs of fashion The scarf of softer texture, of sumptuous beauty. Typical of the finest in fur neck pieces, full furred, silky pelts, beautifully marked.' 59'"upto125'00 La Pointed 3S 3E