Satin (lav, 'l)m'inl)iT l', NEWS IN BRIEF Atcii IihIIiiii, WiniiPii ruaaea , I'liiiiii'i r p.iui hi'i n (ii 'kjii anil Nnrlhei II Ci'.liroviili will ri. member Mra. H"Hlit Him-1 1 1 it f. fa miliarly k ii ii w ii (in- in ii ii y ecus Ii Vii'Uii ua "Hid lleaalo." Hlii' iin'i. f I nww ut i in- nlit imlluii r-irtili nrh-n. four miles anuth nt Vri.i. on I'rlilu hi ii iiIiik, in t in lln ! I i wiinl rcrclve I hern. ' Aa ni ir nr can lie Iimii i"iI eho wiii Ii irii In mi Initial) Ki-lll' i il wlili Ii was Infilled twhcr lloi'iiliin'ik lands, In I sin, wlili Ii U in ilk ii Imr tlH 'i ,4 1l . Tim HKi'll minimi spoke linf ll'lli' KnK llith. uihI II wiii wlili dlflliultr lliul liven her own il i nilil liel bur In illmii'H I In- early his lory ".it Hlakiyou, privlfiin ti Hie advent of I In- w hile mini "llilil" Hllll'li l'll-.eii mi K. K. iiillli, fur Hi" Vr.l quar ter of ii century resident i.f Ash 1 it ii I. iirri'i iiniKiii l. liimwii n "Hail" llillll, mml liway il Wrdliead.iv IIKllt 01 I llf 11 llll f Ilia ilmiKlilei, Mm. l ie Mi-VVII-llama, In Whittle) . I" a If. "!. li-ft A 111 u li 't nn unit Hut in l iy lilantilnx to i pend tae -w Inii-r 1 inolithn ill nilii ru California with h'a uaiii'.iiti r. inn run cunt- -' iiiii no iuhi.t ii, ouuiji- Bn li, rollllllelii ah'iek II Ilia , t,'l ahli of lloht rl f:,,i ,,,ii. The T! I nf frli Ida. At tho t!;V" of hla ker f.imilv urn .,, rt-l li nt.i of Jianalnn he W.ia 7 I yejl- ..f HK-. tho Calif :i u, t liy --,!ilnii-l Tli!. IllKa. I lil (nine Willi Itl.iinaili 1-alU . Tim flral Mine for the loi-nl nilliil will In. ai Klamath Fnll.i. Jumiary II and the flir.t li.uiie riiiik. will ir..tinlilv he a week ... .. n-t. ', J.. , ..... .... IHl'T. I Hi" liMHI n iiiri-i iii- - llKeatnd aalll. a With holll the Oregon r-roal, and Hi- t A. V. Hooka, hilt n )"l haa r.e.l.nl Ho reply. All rnlifrrnltrt -iilnea will In played ncaln thla ai iiaon on lite armory flour Veilfmd TrlMnm (n-r4 Mlinil IH:hM The it'e nr.. flvlnu hl.-h In Klamath 'LreottlUii; io (he report of Dudley Allen, w. kitown In-Miriiin-e nine of I'orlaad, who nr rlve.l In Ihli i.iy Thurmlay from ............ r.... ...r. .in. -ii win km on frniii M.-ilf.ird Io norih. ru I.olula. Veilfi.rd Dully News Diiuuhj.-ra f j,, llaiixatei, of Job rt-cnl' eler ed Hi offlr. a of the ..r.lc-r. Ill- nil- vla.'.l Tif ii r. ln nail in ,-. h:, Huwluy i.ior.i,it ,,i i o'cl.wk il Macule hall. 0 . A -a. . s SUNDAY AND liH CHAPTER NUMBER (1) 1 1 Mlei3 Starling WILLIAM DESMOND Tln ills, More Mystery Than "TH RETURN OF THE RIDDLE RIDER" On Tlio Saino I 'in cram , Hoot gibson in, "A TRICK OF HEARTS" All AltnKHhcr .Vow Kind !f Wc-trrtt Thrill. t . usiin'jto Gripping, Scriaationtl Li n i m iaiiaiia aim!!! sSsla H 4"T IT? F Si' PINE TREE F1' OSil.'i J ' ' x " - 77" H ' Ltll .J ; ia.. ; , 9 1I2X U ; At ' I'l i ll.Hcclllll I 'llllll ll Tl'ieti; Inliiii'iili'il In nitiMii- v. Ill Wei-(iiiii ,, t hit liiuliilllli'i'leelil of Hie fit abvicrliui ill ii rili fur II. i liiltliil vyii.-r si-vl or tliu a'-irj an III i 'ill n'llork H,liil,iv H 'V nil mii-tclinm nie kriiclmialv con tlllnlllllK llielr lull III III till! flti rum, ii kmi vI i-. Il,-lil' a lln I lllwllVN li IlKllirill lllllllliei'H , tlx- ' ili" i,l n;ill liy Mm, ll,.,iti(, ,!c till vim. Iln-rii .will In, Iwil sulfa liy Mra. Civile Tiiwinentl. Tin. flrl la "The Itli Unlay of ii King ' i Mtiiiiuiki'ri : nut i.( i,m, "Tin. liny la Knd'd'' i IImiiI. ii ), ., whli h Mr. S- hlif.iaiilii will ilv a violin' iiI.IIkiiIh. Toward the .loan of I lie ai r i len w ill i n me ii inaiiiirui itiit-t on iit.i vi. .ii., .....i il-ii vl.iln niiii irmui ai-toin,.inl- meiit. I,v Vr. H, hli r.-r-.l In. Mr, l K,ii..tr. ,4 (nl Mm. M. lniy,,.. . Tinker lin llniili' Noiftli - - I'lfiik Tliiki-r.ninio ovi-r f, mi K In uiul h Killa Tiiiiiiv fr i, vinu ilh rrl.-ii.l .. .. v. H, . u rn ,,n lor i.,,x nu, ),, (-u.f.. fur u ilit v.hii Iih ii.ii-t-iiiH.. Tim Tinker fiiiullv forim-riy reMt I In ll 'iid tor a nn-at nmuy yi nr,, 'l w-i.- owner, m Mi f,,rm , , I'""' itr lli l-iriilni, "f ""Hi Cnfer, daiiKhti ,r- ""'I Mia Fred Cofi-r, wl "lr" ui" next Tleir.du,- fr iiu Orerou Slate ,!..... wh,.r - . ' '"'edillllK "'Il ml. Io enj y ihe .l'"""'"' hnMdaya. M. Cofer ""'V' T:iaiikK'vlnX hilldra mi irieniiji iii l.oncvl,.. Waali., nnd I'orllanl. ThlH will Im h.-r Iitai villi lioine alii ,. olnj off to rolli'ne lu late Hepiemlier. Allel (llllil(ell i-iw' Mlaa All. " Camnl,..:i ha ri .... M In llin illy from Ciilifornln t.. Mi. ml lint Chrlalina linllilaya htri wlili relative.! und frlun la. Mha Canuiheil motineil :.ortj from I. on AUKt'iea. uml i tli ouillen-tl a -me dniKiroiis rnatl i, i overed n il'i I. e. she i aiM. r of Paul Camnli-.-ll of Hie Klmuj'li ll.'.r.lv.aie more.. I'ciie llcliirmil Ci..tri.i l'rl, p..i,tr..l I ,.t ..-,.. iit,lS from Vreha, fallf.. in, I other routlli rn ptluiw. wh. ru lie haa been f.ir the pa ,( lortu.i- .ic on hualiie.a. . miM- MONDAY rj iiit. tarii,iiaiiiTniiniiia, ,aiiiif i Dram of the Fearless Men . And of the Women TIIH 'Olive VInIU tiillcj ii i . nine, im-on ranger in l-'ni-l Klnniiil Ii, si.cut Til ii r hI i In Meilfoiil nlli-inllug I ho incut Inii nl the fire innri'ieni i- ,b III in. i.. Hit it..- ,. i... !-''i rvl-or llnwurlli mill Kirn MImiiiIi her, liili . of Hi.. Klam- iiili Iniian ii.fi.,MHIiiii, Tim pur pong n On' confer "id o wii i 1.) dli'rll'iu liiittllnl rJ-ii''rntliii ef. 'ii rlMlIyint In hi- llliilli-r of l" K 11 ii ; ii. I.. I. pin, in. Hues mill I In- ti,ii-f l-iii- !if(ii, Nihvh, llillll II, i I I, million IIH Tli- IiiIIihtzu f.it mil lon w an n-niii-i muiii'wli.il Improved lo- iluy. ritiiii ul.irly will, jvidinlc o ).niil- In down town nffliei M uiy t iinn -il hniay Unit hud In-i n nut f- r aenTiil day l.i-caii n of ihf inildeinlr, The eiiiidliliui I i i .i.iewhiii l,n ,,- in , , ny ai lunik . io. l:Ui Ii duy Hilda ,i in tin n M- di reaic li Hi- limn. Ii r mil .i-.,iiHe of klekneaa. . , . , "'' nU-it IIk.it- " ''"" l-'-Hi h a i;r;i:itA a dl- jVorre from llt-rl.i it 1,ele on; leinlnT In er- l r-a. I.i-llih waa 1 liiii'iejuy, Il rillt llillll. Rriinleil lln- (iiHtndy of their. laliftlili l', I.nl ii:m .Mi,'. I--U.li a lid latiitliter are mak;,,,, i.tr home ullli ii a. im j, li.irrnw Mtreei faiher of Mra. Mr. I.-I1. Vli-orv l the klailiiiiK S.tilt'd Coniiniitiliy '!n-fi. heail.inar lera, Willi h will 1)0 l-talillah".! -1.1 th city on M'linlay iitonilnir. la a -III ii;; for wiirm lothliiK. the d-- maud lelllK iimihui'I: . i .if i Im-i .i ii ki of i. lar.e thla In reiaeil needy famuli , nnil no mmh alek tffh. ., u . : . -Mr. nn.l M.a. hraii.e I.eavli.K .Mr. r.i Mra. (1. A. Krauae plan to leave. Hie latter part of next week for Wlaeonaln, .vhere Hie, w ill i iH'inl the holldava s-liji rel-;:!'.-.. an I frl. Tiilt. Today, u a efurlor, t-, Mrs. Kr.v.ue. Mra P. A. A'heriiiiiii entertulin'il v.-iih a linn -heiin at Ihe roiinirt- ( lull. - ."""nmnliy Oi.-at Hen.l,,ii,.ru-r, ('-tniiintiltv Cheat headquarters !;avn l.ci-H ealllhllaheit III till! M l.alirttnr In ih- loc.t'l , liriliy formerly o-iiipl.-d Ii,- Hie D.ivia Ku illiiii- alore. The head.iuar- t.'la Will offl lally oien nil Moll day mornliiR. . .Mia. Maa-ti-y l Mra. (3 A. Ma.iey la re -tiverin i from s minor throat operation, which she HUlimltt.-il to rei'ent'.y. Mra. M.iaiey Inpea to he uh!e to leave Hie Khnnalli Valley h.iaplfil v. It hi ii a fuA- daya. M.v, II.,... ill I ... ; lh Klamath Valley hoapltal, la alowlv n'overlOK fioin a serious waa n-nirted Improve toJoy. Mr. 1iul'"r Imimnvil- I Tnituv Ufa V II TrnlnwA nf The Hold.',. Ilulo Mas reported intproviiiK. Mr, Trnlovo U con fiiK il in tlit family )hmih miffor .iriK wi:li iin uttutk of hifhii'iiza. Mra. Itiintlt' III f I Mra. II. A. Kundii is ill at' the family Imiue suffering; with I an attack of touitlllHs and rln-u-' unit I,. in. CuiitltitifM In linpmvo fir I Vr If ii -It .'tinllniiiH. In, prove f'ron.s serious .Hack: of i pneumonia. Ho Is still confined I to I Jo Kliunath Valley inapltul. i 'niiiilM'll Kram lorelln ' Will Citmiiliell of lorolla, well ,k.nown cattlonmn mil rancher. Is a biiiiness visitor in Hie city ti-d.-iy. Hiewnrt In Prom Illy-- a Oacar Stewart of HIv trnnaacled -tiuaineas III Klauiath Falls today. ;Ms. Stewart has opene I a butcher ' shop In tho thriving town of lily. ! Hs Shea Nlioimlnir , . : .Mias Ann Shea, teacher lit Conrei-t Toniornm ; Spring Lake, Is speudliiR the week Tho public Is Invlled to utlend lnd in tho elty ahopplni! unJ vls the concert In bn held tomorrc; V ,'tl"K friends. ,efteiiioon nt .1:30 o'cleck ut the " il-'li-a ChriaHan chnrrh. I JHVOKfK SVIT lll.V.U 0 . 'Walker Ninth mi lliialnesa J I Luke -Walker...' cattleman... la 'spending' several days nt Pendle- il in, transact ln business. Who Toil in Darkness Who Love Them KVIONlNf HKKALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Serviceable Yet Attractive Xmas Gifts Are Dominant Note Tli ut lpiirm Ileal ClirlHtir)u,i Hlfla Cue lirronilllK II llillll: of Hi" paat I. null,, evlili-nt. i Tmliiv, In vl llliiK Ihu variolic lor'-a II win hroiiKht fori-,1! ly In inii-'a iiltiiitliiii, ilia I people C'h i-ImI iniia liotnilnir are aliuwln a tieiiil twoarila tht imrihaae of iiM-ful Klfiu. An a'i'iniliiiiie ol mil till in" In In- found 111 tin- In, ;il Hiorei ll Im iii,.. it iiii p,i nl llin nn , .. i,. ,.. ply ut Clirli.i in h aim k, look fm- ward to i-IIIiik fa my ylfia' whl Ii aii"nt only to tin- eyii nnd not im-lor und ronitldMratlon he t lie. AiIhiim Home .Mr. mid .Mrs, Hoy Melaler d falln-r.. (Ii-orxn Mi-later of Kellllle are ai iIImk u f , w daya in Kla math KalN aa He Jioiu.o icueatH of )r. und Mra. K. (', Adninn. The northerit vlaiiora are enroute HI fimaili na w lu re ihey will wit neaa ihe New Yenr'a (came.1 While In Klu ma ih J-'hIU the vli-liora urn V ,J"'" ? " " " .nr . .fl'-Jhirr nr . in a prupi- III inn I'THflHI IH.IIHT I'l PfUl He. 'im Vat-tor la-aviiiK - I). K. Van Vaetor. nttorn'-y. plana to leavo next Friday lor fioldendale, W'atliliiKlou tn ariend iirininnn noiinaya witn nil 1 """er. who J cele- ''fat'iiK hla H 7 1 h annlveraary a looKina forward ty hla aona vlall, u in oliuin wo vera I hours whom he liua urn -en In more Meep waa poluled to aa a favor tlian two yenra. (a hie aluii whiln eonliiiiinllon of 'he steady pulao con,l,-d Willi Jean Jojinit Horn. a sIikIii improvement In tho local Jean Joyaux. iiii of Mt. nud , condition wlilih -Iba hulletin Mra. Henry Joyaux haa returned munllonud waa regarded aa re from rollir.o to ape ml the holl- aaaurinn. daya hero with n-lnilvea und It u j,it f,ltlr wwkn neo friends. Jean la attending; St. I loday Saturday. Nov. 17, that Mary a Preparatory olleiio in ; the first symptoms of the Klna's San Frain l.iio. ! Illneaa appeared. Dnrlim all that ' ' ' "mc his proKreas has been fol- liarl.N Itnlln III I lowed with ih elnoi u.. Cbiirlea Fnniliure llalln of Ihe Piilln : Hiore la confined to J is home cn KarR.nt avon...-. snr- forhiL' ta.-1 1 h i. k.vi-u tiii..l. ..r w ferillK Willi aevere ntiuck of ; Influent:!. With Mra. hhnw , The American Aaeociallon of l'nlveralty Women will enjoy a Clirlatmaa party on Monduy evo nine ut the home of Mrs. J. . Itoynl Sliaw. Iiilnllatiuii Muntliiy -. IriKtallntlon of Ihp nowly olert- rd offlcor of the Mutton. c UkIro win .un (....- .... .-.r-, will ii . i .. .... i Mr and Mrs. Karl Davidson of I.Mtamont nro recelvlnK eoKratu- i lailoi.s unon the arrival of a' I son, horu December tenth. Tlie h"'1 '-4 I1"'""1" yiv. Meliola III lily Mrs, Delln Nirhohi, teacher of tho school nt Ivan shopped in mo cny loony, airs, .icnoia ii porls ninny people of the Ivan district 111 with InfHionia Son Horn On lecember elghlh . i mimed Ulchard Dean was born to'"10 olKn ot Political appoim- I.Mr, and Mrs. Edwin McCleary of Th! Esplanade Courts. Clillil Named "Wayne William" A Ivnrt. ... l nttrf M l-a 1-hirl CunnlnKham of the Merrill roi.lo on December tenth has been named "Wayne William". License trnntc-il Oscar Kulseda and Elitabeth ;norcTiel were n routed a mnrrlase ! license this noon at Ihu offlco of ,lno ''"inly clerk. Suit for divorce from Olivia Williams was. 'filed today in clr-j cull court by Marvin Williams on Iho ground of cruel and ill-1 human treatment. . I SUNDAY -AND MONDAY Sa Beneath the Earth- .' ' i,nn-ivi-, havliiK ii prurllral vulilx. The o lil lime ChrlHlimiH "miK- ueailon" whleli aa viewed on t'lirlm inn iluy uiul then Mowed u way fur iiafe ki"-iln la gnnn for ever. - Tin prai-tlial 6iaa'b4-i-n made J h'-antlfiil and llin meniiunta are, HiiiIIiik their trade demanding j ni'irn uiul mors Klfu lu whli taj ttlilli I.I-hiiIa- uttfl tiriti'l li-a 'tllll v nra! ,,i.i,.a Kven Itio toy ahupa prenenl lliln noiliealile rlrnnne, the vaat aa - i-an-.)ronmeni of toya heliiK coninoaeii larui ly of (-durational viiliu. (Continued from nct Ona today with a at'enilr ' imlac ind without further exhaitatlnn. ThlK- inorniiiK'a liiilletln, whlrh aervcil to nllevlale aiiinew hit Hie illainay f.-lt la-l nltsht, waa aa follmva: "The King haa had Aevernl houra sleep. The local - roiidl- H la ao far satiafaetory. There nii-reiuw in ine exnauation aim ine jniif .remain ateady. Tho fait that Ids mujosiy wan ,. - "j et t. hy hU subjeeu and today thero i was a ciin.i,l.r..l,i,. ,.,. j t at the Palac Bate fnr ihe post- 1 t .... . u. wii naiin lK f the nmrnlnR hulletin.. TO BE STARTED (Continued from Tars On meet tho mayor emnhnstied. ,., -.,, .,.,..:., objection to inaugurating the s-s- tom in the near future. . 3l0'0r W'attem explained at ',"nu "f """".Ity the city was fxP"'nHn In k.Hp,nK pace with Its own growth "If that special levy had not passed," he pointed out. "This city would have been In a bad 'hole' Mayor Waiters has already ap pointed a civil service ccimmla- . . - - - l"""n "',,olM0 or A""y Collier. ii. b. West and C. J. Mnrlln Theory of the syatom Is to re move all positions on both the i""o ana lire aepartments from menl. except the ehlefa nt neh department. So man can be ad mitted to a department unless he passes an examination on his qualifications; nor can ha be d",ch,"'ed without suitable cause. All Prlc In athletic Department 33,-1-3 per cent off. Klamath Sporting Goods Co Adv. 15-u Use Vicks To Check Influenza Kin Ci-miih Aw Hiealli.al In; Inflamed Ale I'DNKnirrs Make An Mini lli-rcallug fiiniind f;r Tliesi tit-rms. . KKH Allt .I'ASSAtiKS, OPK ! While 'there is so much flu In tho air It Is wise to keep a jar oi Vleks VnpoKnb handy and applv a lltllo up the nostrils several times n day, especially before be ing exposed to crowds. It la also I a soon piall , mvlt somo vicks in a bowl or hot. water night and 1 m;rning nnd inhale the vapors. Treat All Colds lroinp(ly . , At the. first sign of a cold rub ! Vlckn nri the tbront and chest. ' spread on thickly and cover with 'Warm riimtn.l elnllt 1 nn i,.! .'clothing loose around neck so the ' vnprr.a. released by the body: heat, may be freely Inhaled. j , Acts 2 Ways nt Once I These vapors. Inhulcd with 1 each breath, carry the medication direct to ihe air passages nil night long. At Iho same lime. Vicks nets through the skin like n poulllco. thus helping Ihe in-' haled vapors 10 relreve the con gestion. ! Avoids . "Diwlnit" tlill.livn j Vicks Is especially appreciated , Ti. mothers becituao it - is exter nally applied and. thereforo. can-! nci. npset eniiurcni uoikiuo ni-r gestion. Adv. I ENGLISH IS EXHAUSTED CIVIL SERVICE 'HENNA-HMflED 1 0NHRGEE' WINS i i HER ACQUITTAL XKVf VOItK. iJeu. IS. it Pi Mrs. Fraoo-a Kirk wood waa found nnt sen I It y of killing her hinhand by a Jury whhh welnhral the IiuihIhiiiii-. henna haired dlvor-eiK-'s story for three hour and fK minutes today. Mrs. Klfkwood. who ia 32 and looks younger, fainted In CJuccus count y court when the fireman, announcing the verdict In a loud I 1 ! voice, reached the word "not." - Hhe waa charged with fir4 degree manalaiiKhter lu connec tion Vrllli the denth ol her aec ond hiiahand. Dr. (ilenn Klrk wood, younfi veterinary, whi waa atahhed throiifth tho lunB with a butcher knife nl his Huniiyaldc doK and rat hoapilal on Auk. 7. Mrs. Klrkwood, teatlfylnK In her own behalf, raid alio had found hairpins, and dcarette hulls in her bedroom of brands unfamiliar io her. and had ac cued her hiiahand of Infidelity, tvtion ho admitted "partylni?" durinK her n ha.nrr, she said she attempted to commit suicide with the butcher knife and he was ne ctdmtally stabbed in tryinit to wrest the weapon from her. . (Contlencd en re KlebU fortable place to Btay'diirliiK the winter. "It the prisoners are taken out In Ihe country and forced to make little rocks out of big ones, that will serve the purpose. In carceration mnst be something else besides a private sanitarium for those who have transgressed on t hot laws of society". Argnmenta in favor of the bu reau of criminal Identification are that such a bureau would not only teW to check crime, but Ciat It would pay for Itself. This is how: Fully one-halt of tho criminals, particularly thoso who are want ed on somo larceny or check charge, are Wanted somewhere else on ar felony count, experience has shown. With a bureau of criminal Identification establish ed In Klamath Foils, the finger prints of every man Incarcerat ed tor a felony, and every man held on general suspicion-, are circulated around to other crim inal bureaus and in a short time the man's record is known tn local authorities. Likely as not the man Is wanted somewhere else, and la sent there, relieving tho - county of the expense of trying, convicting, feeding and caring for the prisoner. ' There are more arrests in Kla math county than any other county in the slate, outside of Multnomah county. It appears to be a dropping off place, on the main line ot the S. P., for much ot the riff-raff which moves up and down the coast. Conse quently there are many doubtful characters in Klamath Falls Identity could be established in a short time by means ot the criminal bureau. Still another benefit would be the aid In solving local robber ies. Dozens of safe robberies have been staged and no convic tions obtained during the past few years, because there was no good finger print man to "lift" the print from the safe, and thus Identify tho guilty party It he is picked up as a suspect. Cost ot establishing (he bureau would be approximately $500 and, in addition, there, would he the salary for a full-time paid finger print expert. Exceptional Quality, Dry Fir or Pine BODY WOOD Prompt Delivery Phone 123 BOARD ROOM Close in ATTHACTIVK HOMK ;M)I 1'llOH HKASONAlll.K ' I! VTHS Phone 58S llll WASIIIXtiTOV ST. SPECULATE ON I - JURY REPORT . i i i (Jiillowny T Vlall Kolka llnhert (Inllowiiy, editor of Tlie Klainatll New will leavo Hnuilny niornlnx .for Kuaem- where he plan to ajit'iid ihi- day v U It I nit TONITE ' ' . . That Great Dance Band HUNNY ROE'S 7 KNIGHTS OF HARMONY A RARE TREAT FOR KLAMATH FALLS DANCERS. feverybody will be there TONIGHT ONonl?ht WINTER GARDEN Where friends get together and enjoy wonderful meals '. u. Special Special Dinner I every evening Merchants' Lunch 60c HOTEL WILLAHO COFFEE SHOPPE;- Prize Winners Underwood's big contest ended last night at six o'clock and dozens of boys and girls turned in thousands of votes during the day. A care ful check of the votes showed the following to be the winners of the grand prizes: . ; , . 1st. .......Stanley Kilarr '.;' 2nd. Valeda Darley 3rd I.. Earl Saunders ' 4th. i ....Harley Stilea 5th James Rogers Gth Edgar Kimsfiy Consolation prizes were awai"ded to the fol lowing boys and girls who turned in 'large num bers of votes, in the contest. - 7th. : Margarett Daggett 8th Loraine Dunlop 9th :...Idell Eldredge 10th ...Mary Jane Moore , 11th Buddy Couch 12th Audrey Lavenick : 13th Allen Stlnton 14th ...Dorothy Bailie 15th '. Dale Himmelwright 16th , Dolores Vogel ' 17th Adds Leech ' 18th Robeit Smith ; 19th Marie Simpson 20th Vesta Hamm ( We congratulate the prize winners and also those who won the weekly prizes during the contest. In all there were nearly one. hundred prizes given away and every real worker was awarded something for the efforts made. t , Underwood's Pharmacy 1 rflpp Three with (lln parenla. lll l rollirn Monday ntornlin to Klamath pun,, I , Knr reatilla una llernld Claaa Adl Sunday Dinner GO