THE FATNTNft HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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primary ilt'iicin-
T. B. MAI.AKKKT.
F. B. KNUUbH
Kdltor
Itualnaaa Mtnkftr
tampan, at 101-111 Houtu Hfiu iitmi. Klainaia a alia, umcon.
Bntar.l aa earond ci1m matter at th pnatofflc At Klamath Valla
Oron, on Auauai t 104, utidar act or Oiia-raaa, alarch t, 1117a.
On a Y.ar .
la Manilla
Taraa Monlha
Oaa II on til
Br Hall
UrtlTtrra' ar URHt
tM On rear
I. It Biz Monitia I
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a Una Uonik .ft
IAT:il PIIKa. I.KA1KII niHB
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Mmtifr ml la. Jkmmmrlntr Hreaa
Tk aaaoefatad Prraa la .iiMuMvrly anntlrd I in aaa or ranabllea
alott of all n wa dlftutt'lira crllld to It or not nihrwlaa ardtld la
tkla paaar. and alao lha locnl nawa publtahad tharla. All rlyfcta of ra
aablloatloa of oiwclal dtapatrhea baraln ar alao raa'rvad.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1028
.. Miss Cornelia Marvin
lISS CORNELIA MARVIN.state librarian, has tend
ered rcsiirnation to take effect January 1. Miss
' Marvin has directed the affairs of the lilirary since its
. modest beginning in 10fl.", and the institution as it stands
today is the product of her constructive imagination and
"energetic enthusiasm.
From the first, she has sought to make the library's
resources (limited though they might be) available to
it every citizen within the state. Lonely farms and remote
villages have enjoyed full library privileges." The Oregon
library was the first to adopt the mail order system, and
it has been its ambition to meet every demand for in-
M1
a formation, on any subjoct, from any resident of the stale.
Miss Marvin's report to thr library board shows that
!' the state has now eighty-two independent free public!
libraries, centralized in the Salem institution, with 706;
traveling libraries. 271.30G books for circulation, 657:
i volumes of periodicals, 2.",164 volumes of Oregon;
! state documents and nearly 30.000 regular mail order j
II patrons. - ' ' !
j, "These are mere figures, measuring the physical
growth of the library, but no .statistics can give a true
1; - measure of its service. Miss Marvin has been more than'
a librarian. She has been the active head of a lively. !
--interesting school, 'which has had pupils all over the
'"state but takes pride in the fact that it has never had,'
and never wants to have, a graduate.-tVu'tland Telegram ',
Kvuns, mum. uf primary d
! tin' ii i l'uttn. Tho l.onl's niip
; per spread al 10; i.. a. in. A'mmi
Sttvoll will pri'Milo at tin orn.tn
thirinc ihv mnnilnu worship. 'n
1 hide "Andunto Cjiitmliiio" ty
; Tchaikovsky. Spin ial hrtm.t
j inn hy rlntir'and tiMii:.vt:iitmii.
Offrrattiry "I n l.nnm" by Mou.
J Mrky. Si'rm.m ---"Tho I'np-'uk-aMo
Ciii." I'.-stlinlo "Cr.tnd
I March fr.m Aida" In Verdi.
riuiKiian Kmloitvor at i-Sti p.
( m Tho ovi'uhm hour- will 1m
Kiven r ii an old fahliiiMt
; rhristni.is probata nf shh and
' recital inn i by 4 he ptipiU nf t hl
j KiMt selmnl. There wilt It" a
'Santa Clan and Chrlsiimi tree
with Ktfts of randy, - fruit h and
nut- f.'r all. As a prelude fur
this nerviio Mr. Srovell w ill play
."Christinas Vastorale" hy M:ir
; kle. Offerntnry, "Air from Or
pheus" hy (.lurk. Pnsiludn
'"Vienna Murrh' hy Clark. A ror
;dial welrome to nil. The FUt
t'hrisiian rhur h wishes everv
hoity a Merry Christmas
! V. K. AUisou. Miniter.
I ...
! l ii-i ( iiiiriii r ciiiui s. i. n-
lisi. lOih unit WiishiiiKinn: Sun
day prlionl nt .ll'4- a. in.: Sunday
M'rvii-'. 11a. in.. in!ij.vl, "Is ilw
t'litym. Iiirln.tint .l:tn. Kvolvd
hy A!ontit, l-'.ir.'T" Wdii'sd;y
ovfiiin uiiM'iin--; ni s oYlo-.
Fri'O rr;idiiiK moin n.l iroo lnd-
inG litiritry Oia u. from
Chriai?" Tlicro Kill ho nn ovt
nliiK c c r v I r iv ThK tnllowtna
Chrialinna at-rviiva will lm hold:
On t'nilslnian rvo. Dor. 24ili. m,
' T ; :l jht'ro 111 ho Clilhlron'H vluirun;. Kkoii'Ikoh, "Tlio Clirlal
wrvioo. Tim rlilldron of lli Sim-i mil Smry." Sunday aolwnl und
tiny at'liiml will roiidoi- a iiroKinm oluilr; It o m a r k . "I'hrlnniiia
iniiilid. "(U.n.v 1. 1 Cud in llio I'lmli." ill.' imsini': lij-arllMillon
IIIkIioki." Clui-liiuK aorvloo miof pn'scnn (onfli -million (lii;
I'ln Imiiiiih iiioruiiiK HI l"::ld. W illi AiiiIh iii. "Joy t llio World,"
sio liil iiiiimI.'. 'I ho uaiior will n-.si inhl . l, ii.'ill. ll..li
Nio.ik en "Tho Jiiya oC ChrNl-J a .
nwi. ' foino und hour iihuut llio! , uiiiiiih '.m-i hi Hio 1'iva.
lUho of lloihlo n. Your Savior ,,)l,.rll, ,111)vh, A, ,h :S
i ! 'o.-po- Sorxh-o nt llio l'rosliir-
, Klniiiaih Toniili Kiuhili and Ian rhuroli Sunday ufioriioon tho
(l:ik sirivi: Sunday will Ini n'.holr iindor tho diro.-ilon of M1-h
woiidiM-fiil day ut tho Tomplo. j VukuhUi Parkor will iiroNoiit tho
Itihlo siliool ii !):1j a, in.. i-laH.-io?! ! folluwIiiK imt:t-uht: (I'Kan Pro
for nil ago. Mm. John l.lufoy. I ludo. ' IMIki iin's Clioru", Wiiit
.HUtioriiiioniliMit. . tnio mid lirlna 1 nor; Siloni N Ik hi : I'rooo-isloiial.
(atl 'ii, 'Touio Mm k Today lo Mi. ninl Mm, Itojuolila Hoiih-
lloihloliom,". V a I t o r Joliiimm; I Mr. und Mik. Kai l ('. Hoy
Anlliini, "Hark tho llorald An- 1 liolda and two rlilhlioti ri'inriiod
sola SIhk." Utvorsldo Sill Kiado j r'l'lday from (in i nlondod ai a-
linn In Hoiithorn California. Mr
Ri'nnld' nit rinl(l llio Viiorii
dlitrli't i-ouvouiloii of tho I'nli
od SiatoK rliainh. r of cuinuioivo
hold at I'.i'uiiloua iho oarly i' :
of Ik'.-omhor l.atrr tilt, i- llio
oloo of llio i-oiiyouIIiiii, Mr. ind
Mr. KoyuoldH and ihildiin uiol
lorod on aomli to ttovoral points
nf IntoroKi. In until horn Califor
nia. Today Mr. Kovnol.lr. U hai k
at IiIh dok. iik oxi'.ut'vo h
lary of l Uo i h.iiulior of
llioivo.
I.iavlnu I'or I'lillfoi'iilii
Mr ninl Mra. MurKo Muhoii
and on, lliiino. Jr., plan lo lomo
I ifrow f..r Sad rrain lm o. ( al-
I! 01 nlii ami ullior ainilliorn olilo
lo onov Iho I'hrlalinii liolhlava
-1 1 It
G. Q. D ALBINi
Coillllid I'uldlo .iiliililaiil
' ''oiorul Tn H'rvlon
I'll ii" II II r Mill
Moilfonl Oroinii
-r-... f
iho ilijldri'ii. and vifit our school
Sunday. Al olovon o Vim k I'lyinr
worship, also haplislual porvl.'o. '
Topio of iiioHsauo, "Tlo Lord ,
Thy II.iI'.i.hii'u". 3: on p. in...
.Iiiutiir ohurth. Mrs. Ma'-Kuri't ,
Swanson iu i-hai-go; ,,;00 p.
oouiiiy jail Korvioo, At il::io.
Youim IVoplo's Korvioo, lift li;ht i
Mark Iho llorald Anuols Sinn.
i'iuoIk: o f;'iiio. All Yo 1'iiiliful;
i) Lltilo Town of llotlilotioiu.
I'anlaia. "Tllo Siory of II, 'illin
ium", Spom'o, iho otioir. Iiu-idoti-lal
koIim liy Mr. WVIK Mil
Tlioiii.is. MIsh llarliy. Mr. Pallor
sou and Mr. MvorH; Orcaii aolo.
lloihlolioin". Mm. Mo Inlyro;
IIRIt.W.n I I.AS.'JIFIKI) ai;i
I111INO IIKSIIl.TM
Mi l.aiiKlilin ill ili.iri;o. Ai T;Su , I'urol, tho r'irst Noi l : Tho In tsl-o'ol.n-k.
j:roai Chrisimas linifioal ! iii.im Mossano; S do, "Tlo-io's a
lirom-ain, I'ollouod hy tho inos- Soiu In tho ir". Spoaks. Mr.
saco, "Cods (!ro.ii (lift to' Tho t;oori;o M y c r Kalroal Lord
World.' A wolooino nwiittii you , .i.-suh; Orjan posiludo, "Ki'silvo
ai o.i, h of ihoso norvi. oH. Mou-' M!in h "
day ov. niiiK pr'Kiaiii. and Christ
inas' troo for tho ohllilron. Wod
nosday and Friday at 7:'ld p. m
mid-wook sorvloos on lha rloopor
thltiKs of Cod. Thursday ovonlnc.
i linir pi in tli o and Nildo ' si inly
rlw. I'aslor. iluy lwVrl. In ir,
California avo., pliono' -lO'l.VW.
... '
a to
4:3n on Tiiosd.iy, .Thin sday anil
Saturday. Tho puljlio is cordially
invitod to attend iho sorviios and
uso tho roaditiK raoni.'
... Kai-riNl llourt liui.-li. sill and
High. Hex. A. V. Looser. Hor. T
Casey: Sunday ma'-.se.i ST 6;.1i.
S:')il- and Id: 00; evoniug dovo
iion al T:.1o: woek day uias nt
7 :fi a. in. Morrill firJt and third
Sunday. All aro cordially w-.l-ootito
al our sorviooii.
I'lrnl ll.'llimUs.
ami IIikIi stroots.
:iiiou. ministor
IS 11 l-'i: KI " Is ih..
Clumli. Tenth
Uo. Frank I..
"TIIK KINC
apiEon of Mr
I
i Tho roiitinmiily Conuroitalloital
( liurili. six Idooks houlll of Mills
si lio l. liov. Nolson F. Colo, pan
'lor: Wo cordially Invito you to
;our f'hrlsi mas i rvloos Sunday
'Chnrcli sihool al !:ir, a. in.;
i Christina' soriuon at 'II a. in.;
jchlldron's clnl-linas program at
,T p. m.
Kit lull !
A. V !
solio il. '
Wolcll.
rirl ITuiptlsl l llllri b,
and Wasliliicton si roots.
Wmiu' clniiin:.s uioimasu on i Simmons, pnsior. innio
Siindav niorniui: at olovon o'olurk 1 9 : " Ml - ,! "
A iM'riod il. votod to llio ,.oiii!ro-iuirintolldoiil. As full an allon
Kalional aiimin of llio old Chrlnt-ldaiico ns possildo l d.'slrod Ihls
mas hvmm will be a nlojaliw 1 Week Chrlslinai oxorolsoa and
fealuro of iliii s,Vioe. Appro-
Spirliualist Hot. Kinrannon
: Smith, spiritualist evangelist and
... . , . , j. m .. , , orttaniror. will Kive a free lecture
The editorial reprinted- from the Portland Telegram ; Sunrtayi s p m , at Ml)OSO ail.
' voices the sentiment of the Evening; Herakl. JIRs Marvin Everyhody welcome, s n b j e r t.
"has given to Oregon exceptional service. She is a lady j "Modern spiritualism." followed
, ,, - , . . iwith domoniilralion.s.
- equipped exceedingly well for the work she was doing. . . .
- and her very life was thrown into the state library! sc. I'aul- Kidsnpui churrii.
causing it to develop and serve the people of the com-' s,ho l,''1sn:1g". JSp"
monwealth very thoroughly. We will all feel the loss of r sunda'y' are foViowThe
Miss Marvin in that institution. ' special ciirisimas orvicos win ho
lln ilouday's nwspaiors. S a. m.
1 Holy Communion; JC45 church
.. "fZrtiiiff f-Tnni" k.Iioi.1; ll'a. m. Carol and C'an-
J.J.UIIIL, , :ti.le.tVCjljx':,u-i;rfirat-inal iiik-
l. 1TRIDAY EVEXIXG at the Southern Pacific passenger ; 'ns "f earois. .i:.in. paKoant and
! r '., ,. , , , . festival lo which the c-'noral puli-
station there was happiness in abundance. Cars were ,. , mos, cor(iMy invit.d. ,
tT parked thickly and parents were there to greet their boys There will aio he. a visit to the!
.- and girls homeward bound from college. It was a fine , mns" ?"d beautiful pictures in
".., ,, . . , . the C hildren s corner. I'nt C hrist .
signt. uear oia, prosperous America was exempunea in
i her most impressive manner. With her very best crop r
the youngsters this nation smiled the smile of satis-
faction.
: , Jt was the ushering in of luletide m Klamath l-alis: dren'n nrocrnm at
bilde x ho .1 at 9:1.'
worship at 11 The
priato numbers for the Christ
mas moruiti worship have heii
piopatoil hy tin. i holr Ktercls. s
hy tho Sunday School will ooour
at S :!.". In the evenini: at T:5'.
thirty trained voice will roud,-r
a Cantata entitled. "The M. inter
and The Siar."" by Stalin. Thl is , ni-.sday.
a pimple and remarkably !mpr-
slve musical aoiilncf nf tho hean. -Umnl.ra T Mkovlow
tiful Nativity Htory. Tile scneral
pnhllo i cordially invited. .
I program at Suuday achool hour
Christ mas sermon. II a in., leal i
Cal-l-4. "In the Fulluom of Time'
I Cod Sout Forth I list Sou. Horn . f ,
a Woman. Made l iulor the Law." j
Youim People'a hour rt:J'l P I"
Kvi'tiiiiK church serloo, T:o p ,
'm.. prayer and bllde sludy Wed-'
:3 p. m.
Message. Young people's propram
at S:3d. The public welcome to
all services.
. it was the opening of the Christmas period joyfully
done. "Going home,'" yes "going home." What other
'words in the English language bring a greater thrill?
Those words briefly tell the story of contentment, of re-
- laxation, of love, of mothers'., cooking and many other
- fine things.
'. Thjs city lias a strong representation in the State
University, the State College and in Churchill's Normal at : i0:.-
Ashland. All of these youngsters are seeking an edu-1
'z cation that will equipe them to do things worth while in .
- life. Fond parents in Klamath watch with profound in-'iVlOlTl H rOD
terest every development at these schools knowing that. ' ' -l ;
any advancement or improvement affects their loved ;
ones. And, there is advancement for those 'who will!
apply themselves most of the students do, hence the '
home coming of every ' student registers something ac-'
complished since the last visit.
In the life of a student nothing brings such happiness!
as the "going home" period and that was demonstrated :
at the Southern Pacific station.
klamatli I'nlU l.ulboi-MU Church,
C. C. A. JenM'ti, pa-stor. phoue
l.'.iii. at the Fnruru lloom of. .tho
Chamber if Crtcumoree:. Sunday
school and service hegfn at
lo:3it. The pastor will apeak of
the sill) Joe I, Preparing for
Chrisimas." Y'ou are cordially
welcome. Al Iho 1'ubliu Library
Auditorium in the e.vl-niux the
Children's Christina Troo pro
sram will ho given "ut 7: .!''. This
will he a hie event. The slnry
of Iho Christ Child will be told
In sons nnd recitation, and pan
tonine. Parents and children
In Christmas by worshipping Him. are cordially Invited. Children's-
' Proaram: Anthem, assembly: In
vocation, pastor: Rei-itatton. "A
Merry Chrl.-.tma.s," Clarence John
son: rteeltntloii, Clarence Lund:'
Kxeroisi'.s. primary department.
morninK Mr, lb-itsmith. aupl; Piano solo.
Christmas "Silent NiKhi". Misn Kdna One;
Anthem. "N.'el." Itivcrside ,tth
ftrade chorus; llei iiailoti. "fJreet
Intts to the AtiK"s." Fllmer John-
ison: Kxerebie, 'Christmas Can-
Zion Lutheran Church. lOiS ' dies." the" Sunday S. lioul IUiII
HlKh street. C. W. Hoffman, pas-'dren; Ueejtation, "The Firs
tor: Sunday school and bible . Christmas True. Jna Johnson:
class at b:?,ti: morning service at i Anthem, "Little Town of Ib-thle-
si-rmon triple. "Who Is hem," the Sunday school: llcel-
Mr and Mrs. 1'V .Mcllonald
plan lo leave Sunday for Lake- I
view where they will spenu
Christmas with their nm-ln-law
and dauithter. Mr. and Mrs. I.e
latid Willlts. They plan to n
t ti i ii to their home In Laueell
Valley thn middle of next weok.
WOOD
Fill tip vour bins with
HI.OCIC 'WOOD at tho
present price, whil
good weather lusts. '
l!iiil weather is apt to
bring advances in price
must any clay.
Phone us your orders
for fuel. We curry n
large stock of Kir, Pint!
Slabs, r.lochs, P.otly and
Limbs, any length.
Also Coal i:i'iitii'l.i.
Furl Oils ami Oil Hum
ors, tjtiick service,
Peyton & Co.
"Wood to Burn"
l'-'d H. Till HI, Phono rVtlt
Ton will Utm m
LOS ANGELES
i
Bettxe if Yoa Stop at
BUCra aaJ SFKDM3 tTKSXia
' 1. lib reltlllvoa lllld frlolnl
Ul AirT- t ica.i I i .T
j A
DINE AT EASE
ON CHRISTMAS
Don't spoil Her ChiistniiiM by making Her rook n
big dinner liiiiiK your party nnd guests to this
rcKiaiirmit. where wo have all the mlvnntagoti and
delights of borne cooking witjiout the worry to you
Souvenir Menu for the Ladies
Free "Smokes" for iho Men
OUR HOLIDAY MENU
Served I- noon to 10 p. in.
$1.50
MODERN FIREPROOF
S.vn Francisco
aryu wiraouT sath acyiM wim BATH
jOpcrda '2'?-''2!Pr''w1
cro. WAkm.s- nooi'm '
Tiiinianuel flaptlst C'biireli. 11th :
and lllxh. Ralph Mulholland. pas-!
tor: Christmas tree and Chil-.
:.10 p.
TIIK IIKST ASSDISTMKNT Cl-'
CHRISTMAS
CARDS
IN TIIK (11 V, m I bo
' Pelican Drug Co.
71! M:rVSTItKKT
Xei Door'lo the I'lite Tree
'I heiili-e
I'rloe fisiin . lo B.V encll
I
, IWlmllaWaalMbarJasM .
' 1
Ol.V.MPIA OVSTI'.U COCKTAI1,
Crisp Celery ell Hnuich Kipe Olives
Chicken with .Strained Okra
Consoinme Princess
Chinook Salmon Cutlets Sauce Cardinal
Fruit Salail Whipped Cream
KLAMATH fl'KKKY
KOAST
Ovster )i'cs.intf
ItAKKD SL'CAIt CLKKH HAM YOUK'SHIItK
ROAST HoMI-STIC i;ooSK IIAKKI) APPLK
Cranberry Sauco
Cream Whipped Potatoes Caulil'lower llollandaise
Sweet Potatoes Southern
Plum Pudding Hard and linunlv Sauce
I'niit Cake
PrksdCofla!
trndOriU .
Taaar Cav a fl
B. C FR.TMAN, Proprietor
um c. wiavni v
Hot Mince Pie
American Che
Coffee
Pumpkin Pic
b e Cream
( 'racker-Tea
Apple Pie
Swit.s f heese
Milk
Jack Dowring and His Orchestra
will play f rom 5 p. m. to 8 p. m.
SEAR PlXi: TREK THEATRE
Pop's Still Shopping
By Cowan
fC)3 n PAST
VOj ciH'J KOu MS. I
C.m Ta tv,j y.:vi"
Al.D I XaisT T
Xj) Tl
,u, tew
i.tcr.:f.:. w'.e
3 rZTiZ'. ."'S5E-' TO
SAT
One More Buying Day
''THE LAST MINUTE SHOPPERS are still plentiful and
the storekeepers have to take them into considera
... tion. Monday will be a great shopping day in the city,!
just as the past ten days have been, except that the
rush may be even greater. The power of suggestion
comes forcefully to the last minute buyer. He hustles
and tumbles around, picks up the advertisements and
immediately make? up his mind what presents he will
"buy. He is the oiiiokest served of all the Christmas
js. shoppers, according to experienced retail merchants,
avfor he makes a rush to a store and asks for what is in'
his mind, pays for it and hurries on. Monday is that day
when the last mad rush ends.
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CJ.I.LJ5 "'Ou CN Tvt P;i3NE
ThE PAST v.Ei anP hUvx uP
To5. M'.NvrT I 21V "Ai.'.O
MKt SC-ME im&. TO DO
VJITM THAT VA9 IBM
IN VCO ' tVCS
stomach i i&vr
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GOQiJllMG CM IT
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S3JTE 0'J VM?ToS
TAkC 0 WELL I COULD
MAKE 4 G0M Cl' TlltM
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ste? cje2 to
G'-C'EH CpJI'T
f't v,f -J
ft mJm?x
.M' V.:m CCe!S N'iH OUT f
VD BET Ik MH.U5M SE
r;HcM-l THAT 1 HAO NO iVTFhTiON
Of GOlNCa TO DOC ,a) l
OUT 1 HW.11J (ill kAN.
nct going to pwn A cAtt,
VC.TWOOT 4a IT
Lwm rT oh ' ii'-"til
Freckles and His Friends
Giye Him Some Credit
Patterson Begins At Home .
TN ASKING for stricter economy in state affairs Gov- '
( . ernor Patterson has requested that ?5000 be cut from i
!' the expense of his office for the next two years. . This
is an example that should bring results. Too often of- :
ficials will howl economy but they do not want their
own department molested. It is economy for the other
. fellow that they preach. The present Governor has !
given an example to the legislature and to every depart
ment of the state. Let it be followed.
Tho choice is simple. You may
peroim or Independent and indigent.'
be politic and pros- )
VOO SA.V OSCAR DlDMrr
SO TO ASAS'-i.? SHELL,
UE2S IS US Tm&M,
ie iic niOMT rji yn
ARABIA '.' J y ,
f
LU
KMOSM, Bi;r
ALL OUT FOR
J
T ALL OUT FOR j
f' f ''y 1. d N
KiJVf !i-
rl&fL
J1S UMCLE CLE7A.S !AiC .(
IH WCAMJ-VS 15 CAU-CO' :
AQABIA,Af- 7J1ATS WllAeinE
CAW 0O IAAASIME
BcIRS SO VWS, A3
TO FALL, FOB AU- OF
THIS FLVlJS TO ARABIA -
i
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. r
AN' ME LET
OS ALL 7)iM'-l
IT VIAG TWS
J7A8lA IN OUB
6E05RAPUy
7J1AT UE vjJ-iS
60IMS TO" ,
via .tU
VUvv')
!C GHOOLDA liMOW
IM7UE P2ST PLACE
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