The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 12, 1929, Page 8, Image 8

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THE EVENING IIEKAIX), - KI.AMATH FAM.S, OREGON -
mx-l.i-a-i.Jj-.1 u 1 i' I.- ' -. -- wi i i ' 1 1"
I A J'ul birthday party wua
" Sntwilny, Jaiumry 12, 1020
TTA8TE no teare
" IP
I'pnn the blotted rec-
. . . ord of past year.
But turn the leaf and
(mile. oh. emlle to eo.
The (dr. white pages that
romaln (or thee.
KOST Impressive waa the for-:-piiE regular monthly meetlnc
given Friday ulght lu honor
of Mr. A. K. Hoome anil Mr.
K. 8. Illnr at the A. N. Itoome
residence. A number of excellent j
musical Dumbera were enjoyed by j
the guest and following the pro-:
gram 600 waa played for the
rest of the erenlng First prise
waa awarded to Mr. Hurt Tomp
kins, and connotation to Mr.
Lawrence French.
The guosts Included Mr. and
Mr. llert Tompkins, Mr. and
Mr. Ilrown. Mr. and Mr. V. a.
'CDLANS are now being outlined ' Klelnegger. Mr. Huy Kvn. Ml.a
! r by the Scholarship Loan l" Cleveland. Mr. B. F. I Unas
ills to the wonderful, mye-
terloua good New Tear. Even
mil Initallallon of newly!'- of the Woman'a Ltbia.-y club
elected offlcera of Aloha chapter held at the library Friday after- f,IBj 0( the Woman' Library l""1 on nob,r'- honor
of the Eastern Star held Tuesday noon waa greatly enhanced by a fu0 for (Ba nnual "III Jink ' Nr' Hlnea and Mra.
evening at Masonic temple. wonderful art collection of water mi. v..i- tha .rr.ir win ! Koom ,nd Waaler Andy Hoome.
During the Installation Mr. ! color and a tea during the lat- heltl DB ,he Tning of Jan
Nellie Watteabnrg. retiring wor-'or "an " afternoon when uary , thirtieth at the Library
thy matron waa presented with over a hundred ladlea of the city ciD,
a beautiful Pant Matrona Jewel, called to Inspect the exhibit. Mr. C. A. Dunn la presiding
a gift from Aloha chapter. Mr. Mr- George Llndley, president. j chlrman of the eveut. .
Amelia Hank mad the presen- prelded over the regular meet-j Varlou women' organisation
tation.
Pol Negri ha portrayed the
heartless vamp. She ha appear-
A (, nr...lU.llu .........
tng hour when five new member. of lBO elty h,v, ren-jnvlted t0 dl(r , ..Tnrwl
At The Pine' Tree
The officer, who erv.d with !' ,k? '"b; A' l , Pl
OD IbOrt Minnura" uha la (mm kvnn.an
to the tno.t frlvolou peraon the . w.ttenburg during the pa.t Um ,U .""o Tifd '? T ,,unU or mu",cal "'"to' ! .ufferlng tragically over the lose
beginning of the new year mu.t pnJntfd , , operate with the Rotarlan. to .- A CHl(B pr ,w,rd(d j of chlM horo.. Tht)
picture will ahow at the I'lnu
Tr theatre today only. -
The atory la based on ono of
the moat aucceuful elag playa
recently aeen In Kurone. "Her Se
cond Life." It tell the atory of
wn'MH.wa . . - - then nreaentml her with a I - 1 u iiitt i i u. . . urn
IMU MilU.1 to IkJ atMl tl Mrfc May V,nhnVutT.krch V 10 "V" "0,U
good reaolutlona. and a deter- n.i.i th m In ,pk ,B thU c,!' ,bout aentej.
.laatlo. to off with the o!d and ! "-" . : rollo.l., the bualne- meeting AlrMdr .., clutM hBv.
a with the new. 'enloved uch a deli.hiful rear s,n'- h- la' Prwel over planned to take part In the pro-
..- The thought of a clean calen-l"1" v ' i Program. Mr. J. Royal Shaw -r, '
flar atretcblaf down along utCi lenienamea wun iwo aoio. c-
twelve monthi. U to most people "n retiring matron then pre-1 rompaulrd by Mra. Leater Of
an Inanlratloa to turn over a aentd the retiring patron. Mr. Bt IB, piano. Mr. Of field
newieaf. Even thongh the mo-; Robert Wattenburg. her hue-; B,n u,0red with aeveral aolos Mrj unn
latlon may be abort lived the " wc.bi.iui v
mttnn miiiiwti aitnrtthp ba Inst. ' tron' Jewel.
One doe not heat of caat Iron ring the ceremony. Jean K.
New ' Vear'a retolutlon made Porter of Condon chapter waa ; to be a coming
theae'daya, but it U more than preaented with th past matron'a muica4 circle.
Any organiiatlon wUhlng to
parttripate In the evening of fun a woniau who leare home to vl.t
In asked to get In touch with It her aUler. Yielding to the
tr tin nr. I Imtutplntiill.M nf m frlnil ahft
with Mr. Shaw aa accompanist, j u wl remnibered by'goc for a motor rtd while the
Two piano number were given mnt wllllt BB enjoy,!,), party ; train e'.anda in a tatlon. The
ar oibii. Aiovna, inwio ,he momen aponored lat year. 1 train gie on without her. la
THE
WOMAN'S
DAY
Uooklng, dole out nlcklna to run and four-year-old llllle boy dowat
the houae with, and, of oourae. three flight of a tire eacapa
put the ban on conmetlc and when flamea broko out In Que
i abort hair. . bee hoapltal. Juat on more proof
i , . U-u any'a needed that the ma-
1 vv iuvoik i' lernal lntlnct of preaervnllon of
-,', ". I young la about aa alrong a. any
y?.8Y divorce I of greater 'n , m0(,,rn
concern to women than men-Lttni no It I that If dangeroua
Women are lied to children aa M wo that It takea courage to
thin It out and dwarf It when the
tendency to forfeit all for young
mei-tily make the young folflnh
and demanding.
Hoover Speech
Will Open New
8-Mile Tunnel
favorite In city
wrecked and everyon I killed.
afraid to reveal herself because
of the goulp which will Inevitab
ly arl-e. relinquUhe her home
auil loved one.
The denouement of "Three
, Sinner" I aald to be one of the
bouim that thr. era auif 1- "t from her chapter. Mine Jane Snedlcor. one of cnapter. uaugnter. :
ataa tow rcgletered In private - viuigiey. aiso a memner oi Roalhfr Oregon' be.t known: -""- -.---.
n the flnt day. of the new year, i Condon chapter, made the pre- ,rt autborillea. waa then Intro- Bel on Monday eveulng at the
When the glamour of the boll- aentallon. Even though Ml Por- jduced. Mia Snedlcor had her home Collier. At
day la over and we fall down to beB for m"nT aubjecta before her aa ahe talked thl meeting delegatea to the
hard earth again and a aenee of "'". kr chapter atill retain-on Profeasor Bchrotfa art exhibit tM National cooferencna
... .i,wMi i, i. . ed her aa worthy matron, ao mhlrh hrouiM here hr iha conference were elected. The
Uxed trnth in phy!c that every ht n "'H" nol ,n honor jart department of the library " conference will ba held In mM ,nll,, dramatic climate
action baa aa iual and oppoalt ot beconilng a pat matron. club. The picture are all water Bedford during March, when Mr. I BW,B OB ,h. trr,B , rt.Brm-
reaction and think yon will find Ae.air. r. tttit Hunter waa colore depicting acenea la Waah- arrj Acsiry. uv. tllrNj , ,uppor, Df v, j,.rl
that the nature which baa buret '"tailed as worthy matron for Ingtoa and Oregon. Profeasor Mn- Fred Olover. Mr. Robert K.iBre .,u .k,, Tullio farmlnatl
of exaggerated llght-beartednesa u" ensuing year ahe waa pre- Schroff la head of the tine art Wattenburg and Mra. J. F. Dag-jand olM Baelanov.
will anffer at times corresponding aented with a beautiful bouquet department at the University of H will attend aa delegatea. Al- c:haney again comes to
profound attacks of the "blue." r lower, a gift from her fam- Oregon. The pictures are for ternate named lncludo: Mra. M- Klamath Fulls In -While the
On day the heart beats high "'e at half price, and anyone Manning. Mra. L. L. Truax. Mrs.!(.ly sleep." a atory In which he
with courage, hope and arahltlnn,' During the Installation Mrs. F. I wishing to make a purchase is ' Charlea Martin and Mrs, Alfred i UBa. ti, ,(, j , detective ply
and then the "Joy of life" Is a C"1 rendered two beautiful asked to get la touch with Miss Collier. ' I in war on New York gnnmier.
dUtlnct, understood thing. Kent Tocal aelectlona. Mrs. Fred Cofer Snedlcor.' Mrs. Harry Ackley. regent, was '-The film will ahow at the Pine
day the mood haa changed and onipanled Mr. Old. At the conclusion of the pro- named to attend the National Tree Sunday and Monday.
oulr deen valleva of discourse-1 ,oe retiring ouicer presenter gram tea was served la the par- coniereoce iu ua nam iu " "-
aaent appear. liona cuapier wun lire nana- lor of the cluu rooms. Mrs. H. j insion, v. ... iu inu
. line Aa n base an anar bridge lamps, the ahadea R. Perrtn and Mra. Emma Lee i Mrs. It. C. Darrow la now
ines atraageiy disconsolate axis i kim i mo , .1 "Miff Pans Ruddy" starrlaa
things? Points of the aUr. , which was colorful with four red lapp.lcatlon having been verified. .,,,b.,5 rd,n,
J At The Liberty-T
.r
I At the close of the Installation glowing taper and contrasting by the National Society on
eemoer a . an, narrow is a
Buddy Roosevelt, la playing at
I direct descendant ot .William
every effort Is aa anguish. more tnan ise ot the guest carnations.
U--1. -1. i- - j turn Bet Vel with refraahniants In
.v,Mp mm a an acuuainicu i . pairons wuo aeuaci iu genuia
with ssch season. banquet room. The banquet rNB 01 tn m0t """fhtful af- Ball, the uncle ot ueorge w-aa-.no, tm are In for a royal
fair of the week Is ached- i ington. ' I treat, for ."Hlff Rang Uuddy.'
The sorrow of desolation, the ,ab,e WM antifnl!y decorated
the Liberty Thnstre today and
patrons who delight Iu genuine
I
' arlef of aenantlon or iiu.fi.an ""h baskeU ot f'.owers. The nled for tonight when Mr. and ! In the absence of Mrs. Allan
from friend w love, the path ot u,on Bi u" taper were ear- Mrs. Will Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. 'Sloan, because ot Illness. Mrs.
seeming desertion yet to keep Hd out In orange. tW. O. Smith and Mr. and Mr. Robert E. Wattenburg bad charge
steadfastly on. I Dr- snd Mra- George C. Wright, E. II. Pike will aet aa Joint hosts of the program, which proved In-
' I Mr. Nellie Summer. Mr. and and hostesses aV a' dinner and . tereatlng. "Pioneer Stories" wtr
" . - 'Mrs. George Metx. Mr. Esther dancing party to be held at the related. , p
JM obUIn proceeds for furnish- h. Dunlvan. Dr. and Mr. G. A. Baldwin country home on the I Mr. E. J. Coodrlch read a
log a teachers' rest room, a Massey. Miss May Stewart, Mr. Ashland highway Twelve couples poem. "Heroine of Modoc War."
-program which promisee enter- and Mrs. Willard Peyton, Mrs. have been Invited for this affair I written by her father In memory
talament to please all has been E. C. Stnckey and Fred Cofer which Is the first of a serlea of of Mrs. Sarsh Brothcrton. It la
planned for Tuesday evening. Jan-. had charge of the refreshments, parties to be held at the Baldwin the plan of Eulalona chapter to
ary IS at I o'clock at Falrvlew New officers for the ensuing cottage during the remainder of place a marker on the place
aebool when memberi of the Fair- year, who will preside for the the winter.. i where Mrs. Brotherton resided. .
view P. T A. will preside aa first time on Tuesday evening, i
uwvivMwa. jjia program memoes: January zz, follow:
Selections by the high school Worthy Matron,
Mrs. Wilbur Jones gave a most
simply buhhlns -with exciting and
rapid moving Incidents. -
Like the other of the Buddy
Rosivilt aeries of eir.ht thriller
of the welt-known wide-open
spares. "Biff Bang Buddy," la
rousplruoua for the number and
unqualified dare-devlliry of Ita
"atnnta" and "punch" situations.
As au Illustration of the qual
ity of tbe atnnta put over. Ruddy
Itooserelt, -In the central char
acter of " Biff Bang Buddy."
shortly following the opening ot
Qrcbeetra.
I Hunter.
I A special meeting of tbe Her- Interesting talk on the old Colver, the action, makes a flying leap
Harriet I. bert Applegate Auxiliary will home at Phoenix, which will be on horseback from a fast moving
be be:d next Friday evening at remembered by many people ot ireigni car in orunr to siop a
Vocal Solo R. E. Patterson In Worthy Patron, Frank Ira 7:S0 at the home of Mrs. Frank- .this community. It Is now known
eoum- (White. ford. SIS Walnut atreet. At this 'aa "Blue Flower Lodge."
comic Reading Ellen Van! Associate Matron, Mary U. Bal- time there will be installation of I ' In apeaking of the old place
Bunkirk
,VocaJ Solo Mr. Elizabeth
Sanders.
l"lano Duet Dreer and, Frank
Drew. ,
.. Vocal Solo Mra. Glen Kent.
Vocal Solo Jimmy Borgmann.
Violin Solo Mr. Bruno Ste
wart. .Vocal Solo Mrs. M. Badger.
Fancy Dance Metvlne Dllling
hrm. -Vocal
Solo Mr. Byron Pearce.
'Uuarlette Fairriew Teacher.
lger.
Secretary. Dollie Virgil,
Treasurer, Mollle Bold In g,
I officer.
land It distinction! Mr. Jonos
commented In some such manner
4
StX Wednesday niaht Mr. and aa thla:
Conductress, Catherine Casper. Mrs. Leslie Ttocers were I "In this day of rostlessness
Associate Conductress, Orpha hosts at a dinner party compll- and change, when people are
Heard,
Chaplain. Phoebe M. Landis.
Marshal, Nellie Wattenburg.
Organist. Anna Knight
Ada, Lillian M. Hendricks.
Ruth. Ann J. Cofer. '
Martha, Edna Kent
Fleets. Ethel R. Davis.
Warder, Anna Scoffield Rich
ardson. Sentinel. J. I. Beard.
vi oi..i.,i.. .1. u . insmuiDg oiurers include: cued In the model boma In Hot
Tuesday afternoon at tbe home W"bu.,.0D ' ,MtaJ of- Springs,
or Mr John tmi. . " r- v- ' aiciiiiian, in-.
fHE Harmony Circle of the
mentlng Dr. and Mr. W. M born in hospital, married In
Brown and Mra. Brown's mother, apartments, burled from under
Mr. Whitlack. Cover were laid taking establishment, aa old
for Dr. and Mr. Brown. Mrs. i home such aa thla atands . out
Whitlack. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Burro Mi-
ion, James and Donald Rogers j
and the host and hoatesa.
Dr. and . Mra. Brown have" re
cently come to Klamath Falls to
with distinction."
Several old picture ot tbe
home, one ot the outstanding ot
Southern Oregon, were displayed
by Mrs. Jones.
Mrs. Wattenburg told of an In-
runaway team attached to a
buckboard. in which the heroine
Is stmted.
' Tbe utter rcckleiwnci of this
leap aborse by Buddy Roosevelt
from the speeding freight, must,
be seen to be appreciated.
Tomorrow at tbe Liberty "Tbn.
Tyrant of Red Uulch" featuring
Tors Tyler and Frankle Darro
will open for a two-day run.
Avenue. During the afternoon of-
atalling marshall; Mrs. II.
make their home and are doml-: terestlng Incident In tbe life of
Mrs. Clopton, mother ot Mr.
Sloan, who was one of the out
standing pioneers of thin coun
try. Sbe recalled how, on ono
K. THE P. T. A. hss announced
iw. fn .. i- Momyer, Installing chaplain and x that a meetlnr will ha held occasion, Mrs. Clopton met an
elected. Mrs. George Wlrta will M' K- F Murdocn' 'natalling at Fremont school Tuesday af-1nnr bull entering the Esmond
preside as president for tbe en-,
organist. iternoon-at S:00. Thla Is a verv . hotel, which she operated. With
aulng year; Mr George Myera : ' Important meeting since It la the OI noi waier m one
wlee-presldent; Mrs. J A. Le,cn' A Uffr pul1, one of tb glor ,ir,t ln "eral weeks, due to the bald " butcher knife In the
treasurer, and Mrs. George Mc- ious old-fashioned kind when flu epidemic which has been oc- .o'her, Mr. Clopton chased the
Collnm, secretary. .ono may devour all the pulled cupying the mother for the past animal from the hotel. !
A social hour followed the cand)r ftftrwrd wss presided month. Tbe meeting will be held At the close of the meeting
business session after whJca dam- orer by Mrn- L B,Bck wbea ,he auditorium pf the school Mr. E. J. Goodrich, acting re-;
ty refreshment were served she enter,lnel number of her and is for all Interested mother. I os presented with a bcaa-:
Mr. Louisa Brandt and Mrs' Sund"v chol PUD" ' tn Pf"- A special program hag been ar- Pair of silver candle sticks,;
George McCollum assisted the bytrta church. Besides this ranged for their pleasure by com- rift from Eulalona chapter,
bontois. there were a number of other mlttee in chargo. Mrs. Goodrich before her mar-
Twenty-four member attended Bmutement n a rie on New Year' day wa
the meeting. delightful evening. npHB Queen Esther club of the Mrs. Rachel Applegate 8olomon.
Those enjoying the novel party First Methodist church en- Mrg- Coodrlch is one of the no
,... . .k A , 'were: Delores Martin. Jerry Hus- Joyed a meeting and pot luck ;Te worker of Eulalona cbrpter.
fjE JCitAL of the advanced piano ton, Margaret Chofe, Hazel Oor- supper at the home of Mr L. K. I Refreshments were servod at
pupils of Mr. Edith Johnson don, Jean Hanger, Lorena Plass, Phelps on Auburn street last perfectly appointed tea table,
appoared In private recital at the Betty Cleghorn, Louise Ferrell, Tueaday evening. Election of of-, 0,rer 'Jrhl'n Mr. Goodrich pre
Jobnaon Studio on Thursday eve- Mary Dennis. Rozzel Hsntpor. fleers wss the main feature of,ded- ' '
B,n France Daly, Dorothy Llnd, the meeting. On February fourth the moet-
, A most enjoyable program wa Phyllis Sbultx and Mrs. Black. I . ' ' i ing will be with Mrs. J. F. Dag-
presented. Pupil taking part in . UfR. and Mr. Lelie noger en-!eU- Mr. George Agor will pre-
tbe recital Included: Evelyn Pru- wwRS. john Murray Clover en- iV1 tfrtalaed at dinner on Thurs- l,de " Jolnt no"tc" w,tD Mr
... " ' Eya Jn lertalned the E. O. W. day night for Dr. and Mr. E. D. (Daggett. ..,
lieu.' m i 2."""' Lech' Brlde C,UD- t wnl' la " Johnson and their two charming
Kdna n KKUon' Dorca Boe, member, at hor homo, 227 Low- daughter, Barbara and Mary TN courteay to her lstor, Mr.;
MarsarTn' n , " "eHTiDg an1 ell street on Wednesday evening. Lou. The dinner wa In the form Alice. Mooro, Mrs. A. F. Olov
raarei uunntnron. j Three tables were In play. At of a f-rowell affair since Dr. and ;er entertained at a prettily ap-,
'" . 'w"'r;jll o'clock tie boatca served Mrs. Johnson expect to leaf ' pointed dinner party on Sunday'
fHB evening class of Delia tempting luncheon. , Sunday for southern California at the Glover home on North
.tksmma chapter ot tbe Del-' to spend the remainder of tho Eleventh. Covers were laid for
phlana met at tbe home of Mrs. tn- and k,r9- F- Camps pre-'winter. Cover were laid for the , Mrs. Alice Moore, Mr. and Mrs.
If. W. Poole on Huron street aided over an enjoyable eve- honor guests. Mr. William Hanoi- John Wltllta, Miss Ellen Andor
Thursday evening. After tho nlng of carda at their home on teln P' Dorrls, and the boat and son, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Glover
study hour tbe members honored Tuesday evening. At a late hour hostosa. and son, Freddie, Jr.
Mr. E. J. Goodrich, nee Rachel he hostess served dainty refresh-! .
Arplegate Solomon, loadqr ot tbe ments. Those enjoying the ere-' A special call meeting for mem- .THE Neighbors of Woodcraft
claa. with a, beautiful, bridal ning were: Mr. and Mrs. Lester bcr of the Neighbor ol ' will bold a meeting on Mon
(hower. Simmons, , Ml Ixiulse Simmons, Woodcraft haa been announced day afternoon at 2:00 o'clock.
Later Mrs. Poole presided in a Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hall, Miss for Monday afternoon, January January 14, at the I. O. (X F.'
oit graoloua manner over a Lorraine Mordotf, Mr. Jimmy 11,' at the Odd Fellow lodge , hall. . All members are roquested,
daintily appointed luncheon. JHall aud tbe boit and hostess, 'rooms at S o'clock. , , to be' present. ,
BOARD
- and
ROOM
. Close In
i
ATTIIACTIVK IIOMK
' GOOD FOOD
RKAHO.NARI.E ItATKS
Phone 585
JOIH WASHINGTON ST.
TIIM Misses Viola Gentry ami men uevar ran be. and moat wo
I HAH MM Hla.HlH, ,., MX k,nl. KnMtlli.B HM tllf
trana-Atiantlc flight. Ml (ten-1 vocation other than home nxtk
try will do the work and Mis lug after year ot work In the
Lyda will be the passenger. If home."
Iboy succesd they'll be tho first . Just one paragraph troni Hi
two women to crose the Oieau. long report recently made puhlla
After that we'll probably have by the committee on marriage
the first rat to croaa and tha and home of the Federal Coun
first huebond and wife t cross ell nf Chnrche of Christ In
and tbe tint tuotbsr and daugh- America.
ter, and ao oil. Really no limit) Somehow It "clicks" a HIHe
to the poaslbllltlea If we, the en- more than many of tho othi.r
during public, Just keep our own paragrapha which only repeat all
endurance. !tha too-muchue-a already aald on PORTLAND. Or., Jan. 13
jthl shaky-marriage buslneia. If , ) Tho paasaae of tho first
IIVMUSIW AND SKIRTS. inot only men but women who. urleiiial Limited train through
AI.il Angul Judge must de- "earing of other women' eco-t,o uiglit-iull tunnel under the
clde whether a buaband'a In- noo,,c P",,". ""n J o take liwada mountain Saturday
slstence on regulating the length 11 ,or """ " fto often lhatUK,t at I o'clock will be marked
of hla wlfe'a skirt U cruelty or lne moment they, too, want a i,r natlon-wld NHf radio pro
not. Mr Ruth llowland aulng ' ,,a)f ""v"'"!'", In exchange for the , lram lih Prenldent Kl-t ller
her hUHband, Lee llowland, tor d'"estlc. all they need do bert Hoover beading the list of
divorce, thinks that It la. She '" nDlr' Tn" t"''1 ,h1 lur are. notable apeaking across the
claimed that his Insistence on "'"" tor the wage- ther.
loug skirt made her "an object , rnl,, w,,rld or If i That was the announcement nf
of ridicule" once trained, their year of do- the Great Norlhoru railway tn-
Whsther tbe Judge la duly "r nr dul,rd ,ho'r ulade, day. Oilier on the radio program
horrified or pol lt doea not take '" percolate till too with Hoover will be Madame Kr-
much Imagination to realise Just d'rce In hand. neatine Schiimann llelnk. and
how much tragedy might be In-:,nr 0"d,, wnl I Johnston II. Campbell of the In
volved to thla domII line-up. ... ter.tate Commerce commla.lon.
A husband who ln.li.ts on regu- MATKIINAL INSTINCT. , '-
latlng hla wife' skirt length' lUfltS. Joseph I.orento, II. car-, HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS
would probably try to do tbe A 1 rled her two-day- old baby ' tlltlNO RESULT
January
Special
Permanents . ?10.00 In
cluding 'shumpoo, haircut
and finger wave.
Long Bobs
Thinned a new and dif
ferent style for the fut
ure bob. $1.00 by ap
pointment only.
Pearce Beauty Ship
Phono KM)
nan Main w.
Hilton of TViYoii
' A FTF.R the expedition of Kend-
rick and Gray, events in the 1
development of tho state followed
thick and fast.
In 1805-06 tho Lewis and Clark
expedition explored conxidcrntilo
of tho Orcjron region, and in 18 11
(the American Fur Company, which
,waa the source of John Jacob An
tor's great wealth, established trad
ing posts nt Astoria. -
Local Pride
This Is an entirely Klamath
Fall. institution. We have NO
silent partners, no non-rcnldontJ
Htovkholders. Just another rea
son why gootl citlnens, possessed
of normal amount of local
pride, naturally svlect this or
ganization. EARLWHITLOCK
. uiibivib llfrii.
llkimuM in Stru'ft.iMtnletly I'riceti
Tl
V
Wti A th American Fur Company, which t I fi-T It ".
tfv Y'l !' the source of John Jacob Ah- t lVI III
(Yy- U tor'a great wealth, established trad- y. 'Ij tT?m I'i
t ij. Jng pasts at Astoria. - K- if-lyLI I
m..t rft" f TT")" T ' ' . -aaBasjasaa-- L"-""J'
O
The Telephone serves best when its
service is universal
YOUR TELEPHONE! connectible with
141,000 other tskphoncs In Oregon, and with
nlMtMri million telephone all over the
United Stitt.
A moment', thought will (how that iuch
a broad service putting your telephone at
the center of a network that cover Oregon
and the nation ia made possible only by
. uniformity of equipment, uniformity of
method, and close-wor king harmony between
the operating companies ol thes widely
separated geographical areas.
i About two-third of the nation' telephone
th nineteen million to which your tele
phone ia readily conneoible are operated by
a group of companies known collectively a
th. Hell Syitem. The Pacific Telephone and
Telegraph Company i on of thes operating
companies.
Not only does the relationsliip give the
' Pacific Company th right to all patent,
technical experience and result of scientific
research of th bell Syitem. but It enable '
the Pacific Company to operate at the loweit
possible cost thereby keeping charges (or
telephone iervice at a minimum. Through
tho Wottorn Btoetrte Componytho menu
aefaWftf, tumpty and tlittribuling ergon
saltan of Iho toll Syttom tho Pacific
Com Bony it mhlo lo got ill telephone .up
plloo mboui ehoapor than it would got
thorn othorwlco.
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE
Th co-ordinating head of th Bell System
is th American Telephone and Telegraph
Company, a national organiiatlon with move
than 420,000 atockholderi. It own t majority
of th nock of the operating companle. It
fundamental intereit ia th beat possible tele
phone service at the lowest cost, consistent
with fety, and it fifty-year-old guiding
Erinciple has been to seek no speculative or
irg prolite, but to work solely for a con
stantly enlarging snd improving telephone
service, , . '
The ownership of a majority of Th Pacific
Telephone and Telegraph conipany'a stock by
the American Telephone and Telegraph Com
pany has been regularly published In the
American Company's annual report, and
apread broadcast for many year. It la on
of the chief rctaons for the advened type of
telephone service enjoyed in Oregon and On
the Pacific Coant. .
Wo are proud fa ho en ot th family
pf aoooolatod eompantoo whom mutual e
op. rattan one etccooo to th tolophon om
porionoo mnd tocoaroh tmrttieoo of th naffer
hauo glvon t Oregon anef tho United Stmt,
th most nearly universal telephone service
poteeettd by any country.
i . ''
F. L: CRITTENDEN
Manager
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY