I Novombrr 12, VJ.il THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE FIVE f CITY BRIEFS A Ma to lara llnapltal Joe Wblta, who aa accidentally hot two weeka n at Itaa Dal niar homa aat of Maconel, Calif., when gun dlechariea, la ahla to leae Ilia hoapliel and will rainalii at lb home ol bla mill liar, Mra. Victor Oleun III Klamath ralla until recororr la complete. Tba bulla!, which nternd tbu brain, will Dot b re moved, Hon la Horn Mr. and Mn. W. L. Welch of Dairy, Oregon, hat received word from HI, llolan'a hoepltal, Chehalle, Waehlngtou. that aon waa burn November I, to Mra. Ilallla K. Walrh, widow of Claranra L. Walcb who waa drowned In Hnaka rlvar, Idaho, leal aumtnar. Tha aon weighed (hi pounda, and wa named Cbarlaa Leroy Walrb. Ilualnea VUllor Mr. and Mra. Thomaa r. Kobartaon, former realilanta of Klamath Kill! who now llv In Walla Walla. Wb., apant Artnlatlr day In Klamath telle. Whlla bar they transacted builnaaa and lafl leal evening for Lo Angela. I'atlnraon to Move A. Karl l'ailaraon, conalrucllon engineer fur tha government on Klamath 'a federal building, who haa made bla homa In Ihia city for tha paat year haa completed bla work her and will ba tratwterred to Aalorla bjr tha government. II waa an Dounrad today. Mother to Meet The Mother' Btudr club of tha Jneaph t.'oniar erhool will meet Krlday at I p. m. "Ouedleuc of Children" la tha topic to ba dlaruaaed and Mra. John Anderaon la ledr of tha group. Hevorel nothara will pre sent pa para. Whitlock fctprrted Hawk Earl Whttlork la eipected to re turn thla evening from i'ortland and Oregon City whara ba eon ductad final commltmant .ilce for tha lata Kutua . r. pioneer Klamath lumbarman who died Friday morning. Junto la Mm Madam da Rtael rhaptar of Hoyrmfi Junto will haia a remlar maallng int Tueeday evening. November 17, at llotal Wlllard. Tb topla for dlacuaalon will ba "Palar Coo par." All mom bam and honorary manv bar ara urged to b praaant. P-T.A. Will Meet Th Mar- rill P.-T.A. will hold an ara nlng meeting Thuraday, Novem bar li. In tba high acbool gvnf naalura. Hefreebraent will ba erved and a program will ba given. Tha publlo la cordially Invited to altand. Vlaltlng (iraailnareala -Trtu-my. tha amall aon of Mr. and Mr. Jaraee Good of Klamath Falla, la vlaltlng bla grand paranla, Mr. and Mra. T. P. Mlchaal of tllldebraud. Traaafrrnvi to 1ly Mlaa Dor othaa Klddal. formerly of Mad- ford, baa bmn traaaTarratt la tba Klamath otflra of tba California Oregon Powar company from tha Medford braarb. Ilrlnra to Lkcvli - Mr. and Mra. Dan Chandlar ratnrnad to th.lr homa In Lakevlew Wednee day, aflar apendlng eevoral dart letting thalr daughtar. Mra. Hart Thompklna at bar homa on Law la treat. Cooked Food Half Tha Preo bytarlan lad Ira will hold a cook ad food aala, Saturday. November II, at tha (Unitary markat, cor Bar of Seventh and Main. Motored to Tula l.ak Mr. and Mra. Kvercti Hardenhrook and Mr. and Mra. Ilyron Taad and danghty, Dorothy, motorad to Tula Lake Armlatlca day. fiueata at K.lk Among tha Tlaltora In Klamath Falla Thura day, reglatered at tha llotal Klk war Loulg Zeiea, Baiam and O. J. Hill, Aahland. Hnmt Armlatlm Hay Mra. Ma bla I'ogua of Madford apant Arm latlra Day In Klam ath Kalla vlalt lng with frlenda. ' Dorrla VUltora Mr. and Mra. Pearl Wlaa of Dorrla wars Klam ath Falla Tlaltora Thuraday. A J Kwp Hair Youthful Shade, Fret) of Gray Hairs Here and There STOP PULLING THEM OUT IT DOESN'T HELP "I wag only twenty-one year old when my hair darted turning gray and in three yearn tha gray hair on my trmplea and forehead allow ed plainly, and in theaa day gray hair la held agalnat one getting or holding poailion," declared Mr. Wayne Barber, aalealady tiring t S10" South Hoover Street, Loa Angelea, Calif. 'Tpon tha recommendation of a neighbor who had uaed Lea' Hair Tonic for two year. I gay It a trial and It turned my gray hair back to their youthful color and I now look my right age. After luch aplendid reautt I gladly rec ommend Lea' Hair Tonic,' con. tinned Mr. Barber, Thoueand of people, both old and young, highly recommend Le' llair Tonic and no young per aon ahould ha worried about look ing old juat on account of a few I ray hair, when Lea'a flair Tonic o eaay to uae. Your dniiglat haa Lea'a Hair Tonic and will re fund your money If you arc not de lighted with reaulte. Get a bottle from your drugglat, or pin dollar bill, atampa, check ar money order to thla ad and aond to I Tonle Co.. Brentwood, Mri., and regular dollnr aiie bottle will he arnt you1 la plain wrapper by return mailt Mueate at Hall Oueate at tha Hall hotel Armlatlca liay Includ ed John A. Andaraon, Taeomai Harry Lela. Portland; Mr. and Mra. J. II. Hmlth, Alturaa; P. B. Hlblay, Portland; U. A. Wllaoa, Davenport, Iowa; W. B. Hhepherd, tlraat Northern railway; II. O. llrowu, Creecent 1-aae; Mr. and Mra. J. K. Wllllama, Beattla; Claude Oalnaa, Malln; L. J. Good man, Ogden. Utah, and Fred Blarr, Mecdnel, Calif. Prom Heatllo Baattl vlallora In Klamath ralla who reglatered at tha Hotel Wlllard Wadaaaday Included Colonel p. . Maara, Mr. and Mra. W. Holland, A. (I. Oak ley, Mr. and Mra. W. Holland, A. O. Oaklay, Mr. and Mra. J. illa lerk, J, T. Downt and Edward 1. Leek man. Htatn Vlalliira Vlaltor In Klamath ralla from other cltlaa of Ih Btata Wadnaaday who ware regletered at Ih Hotel Wlllard wara S. W. Kllla. B. K. Poolay, C. C. page, Kugena; H. C, Powere, Oranta I'aaa; Hobart It. Hoyl, W. P. tmhke. Medford; Mr. and Mr. J. 0. Duff, Vend. from lortUiul Portland tlal tora In K lameon Falla o'er Ar mlatlca iay, raglatared at the Hotel Wlllard Included: L W. Campbell, pat Lonargaa, O. (1. (Ireuory, R. O. Btlneon, C. (1. Corbran, J. C. Hoatatler, Mr. and Mr. H. r. Donahue, Koy Black burn. Arrive TharaiUy Thuraday ar arrlvala at tha Hotel Wlllard In cluded II. E. and K. H. Beaah. Nllea, Calif.; II. U Potter, Port land; C. It. White, Madford, and C. D. Terwllllger, A. D. Oaborn and S. M. Taylor, all of Loyalton, Calif. ftlwarda VUtta grotty Ed warda, former piano player at the old Marahall Houae. la a tialtor la Klamath ralla today from bla present bom eoutb of Dorrla, Calif. Mlaa rhriatopheraoa III Vial Lucille Chrlalopharaoa. who un derwent a major operation at tha Klamath Valley Taeeday, I Im proving rapidly, according to hos pital authorltlaa. Wlllard Ouoeta Among gueat at Ih Hotal Wlllard Wadnaaday alght wara J. R. W. Davla, B. . Da Oear, Bt. Paul, Minn.; Mr. Otto Macbln, Bt. John, Waah.j B. P. Oeaellebeu, Oaorg H. Colllna, H. A. Item, of Baa Pranclaco; W. D. Kant, Berkeley; 0. C. How ard, Barramanlo; L. W. Hardy, llolae, Ida.) Mr. and Mra. John M. Coj, Banta Crui, Calif.; Mr. and Mra. D. Oaugherliaugb, M. Worllngar, Richard Welly, Ed ward C. Dalfa, of Lo Angelea; O. I). Lotna. Peoria, III.; 0. Kaungneaa, MrCloud, Calif., and r. N. and Howard Blagan of Cal plna, Calif. Wllaon IIHurna Ed Wllaon. Klamath Falla reproaentatlre of tha Clyde Egulpment company, relumed tha flrat of thla week from Harkeley, Calif., whara ba recently apant a ten-day vacation. Many Railroaders Visiting Klamath H. A.' Buck, general agent of tb Union Pacific railroad. In tha paaaenger department, with bead quartera In Ban Franrlaro la among the railroad men In Klam ath ralla today. Hurk highly complimented tha Waatarn Pacific and tha Oraat Northern for Ihe manner In which tha Blebar golden aplka celebra tion waa bandied. Other railroad men In the city Included Roy Hlarkburn. travel ing freight and paaaenger agent of tba Mlaaourl, Kanaaa and Teiaa; J. T. Downe, traffic repre aenlatlv of the Nickel Plata rail road, both of whom have office In Heat tie and L. E. Bt. John, traffic manager of tha Pacific Motor Transport company, aub aldlary of tb Southern Pacific, Portland. Vital Statistics MARHMGK ICENRlt'K- VAN METER Clem Pehrney Irenbtre to Cor nelia Margaret Van Mater, No vember 11. till, by Melville T. Wire of tb Methodlat church. BIRTH TRUMAN Born, to Mr. and Mra. E. E. Truman of Kennet. Calif., a daughter, weight aevea pounde ten ouncea, at HllUlda hoepltal. November 11, till. FUNERAL NOTICES Pinal rite for Chrlallne Mil dred Dennlaon wer conducted In Ih cbapel of tb Earl Whltlo-k Funeral Horn at 1:10 Wadnaa day afternoon with Rev. A. Theo dore Bmlth of the Flrat Preahy tarlan church' officiating, itver ment followed In Llnkvllle) cem etery. Tba chapel wa crowded to rapacity end a large floral tri bute waa In evidence, Altamonl claaamatea who acted aa pallbearer were Robert Zim merman, Vera Kobertaon. Viola Pearaon, Mary Burnett, Dorothy Parent. Marie Weaver, honorary, and Boyla Zimmerman. Gerald Zimmerman, Mark Hanchett, Uena kohluaon, Victor Reglnato, and Richard Morrla, active. Vocal aelartlona were given by Mra. Wleas and Mr. Kayee. ac companied by Mr. M. Helena Joyaug. Chiiatln. who died November I, la aurvlved by her paranta, Mr. and Mra. Trace E. Dennlaon and one alatar, Loula and a brother, Hobble. KKANK P1KHKH Prlanda ar rsapectfully Invited lo attend tba funeral aervlrea for the lata Frank Flatter to ba bald Friday afternoon at I o'clock at Ih Karl Whitlock funeral home, Pine evenue at With, with Rev. Melville T, Wlr paator of the Methodlat church officiating. In terment will ba mad In Llnkvllle cemetery. UAN'IKL CLIFFORD HHAF.PVKK Frlenda ar reepectfully Invited lo attend th funeral aervlrea for tha lata Daniel Clifford Bbaeffer, to be held Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock at th Karl Whitlock fun eral homa. Pin avenue at Birth, with Rev, Fred Hornerhuh, paator of the Klamath Temple, officiat ing, bitarment will ba mad la Linkfflla cemetery. OBITUARY IHAAO JACKJtO Iaaae Jackeoa familiarly known lo hundred of realdent of thla county aa Ik Jackaon, paeaed away at tha family realdenre near Bpragu River Wadnaaday evening about 7:90, bla demlaa terminating a brief lllneaa. Mr. Jackaon waa born In thla county and waa about 11 yeara of age when railed. He waa well and favorably known to tha Indian peopl of aouthera Oregon and northern California, la 120 h waa tha delegate to Waahlngtnn, D. C. tot tha California Indiana, in addition to hie wife Bailie, the following children ara left to mourn bla paaalng, Boyd Jackaon of Arcadia. Calif., Mra. Kdltb Col of Chlloquln, Or., Mra. Wlnnl Robblna of Hpragua River. McKlnley and Ted Jackaon ' of Bpragus River, Ore., twenty-two giandchlldren, and three great grandchildren, ae well aa a broth er, William Turner Jackaon. Bpragua River, Ore. The remaina ara at hla lata realdenra at Bpragua River, Ore, entruated to the care of Towey and Maraba'a Klamath Funeral Horn. Fnaaral aervlrea will be held at 1:10 p. m. Baturday at Bpragua Rlvar church and vault entombment will follow. In Chief Bcbonchln cemetery. Editors To Ban Word 'Depression From Newspapers LOB A.VGELEB. Nov. 11, (JPi Amerlca'a peeelmlata, In the eyea of tha natlon'a newapaper puhllaher. awoke today to find their favorite word "depreaalon" bad been routed by tba atlff arm of auppreealon. Aa far aa aom of Ih lift edit ors attending tba American Newa paper puhliahera aaeoelallon con tention ara concerned, th word doean't eilat any more, aprlally In reference to bualneaa. They decided It wa high-hat word Invented lo aubatltut tbe worda "bard time" and even "panic," now conaldered too barab for ordinary uae. Copco Employes To Aid Milk Fund Th Phaee Relation club, com poaed of tha California-Oregon Power company, haa offered to Chief of Police Our Merrill 1100 TREE TEA mn mi HrCHIST QUAirrV-LOWiST PKKi M M-J-t H ODUCT The H. W. Poole Theatres The Pine Tree Laat Showing Today -Maarlc CnevaUev In "THE SMILING LIEUTENANT" THE RAINBOW Laat Showing Today of th Scree' Supreme Adileroaaest "All Quiet on the Western Front" Tomorrow Greta Garbo In "IX8PIRATIOV" for tha milk fund at any time that th money I needed. Th money may ba had at any time, the chief waa told. Tha club decided to give tha money to the milk fund became they conaldered It th moat worthy form of charity and on of Ih moat needed forma, they told th chief. Piles Go Quick Xo Balvee Xs (wiling Thouaanda of aufferer from Itching, bleeding or protruding pile have learned that quirk and laatlng relief can only be acrompllehed with aa Internal medicine. Neither aalve nor cut ting remove tbe cua. Bad circulation of the blood In the lower bowel rauaee pile. The velna ara flabby, tba bowel walla weak tb parte almoet dead. To end Pllea an Internal medicine ahould be uaed to ettmulate the circulation, heal and reator th affected part. Dr. J. 8. Leonhardt waa tha flrat to dlacovar a real Internal Pile remedy. He called bla pre emption HEM-ROID, end pre ecribed It for 1000 patient with th marvelona nc6rii of aucceaa in 0 eaaea, and then decided every pile aufferer ahould b able to get HEM-ROID tab I eta from their own drugglat with a rigid money back guarantee. Dr. Leonhardt'a preecrlptlon haa a wonderful record of auc ceaa right In thla city and Under wood 'a Pharmacy Invites every Pile (offerer to try a bottle of HEM-ROID and guarantee to re fund tb purchaee price If they do not and Pile In any form. Adv. VoX Beet Hound In Town B VfMYSTIRY I jo'vVI J"14 w,,h LVvm Cemerfy Thrill US I Tack hoit haw 0RAVl5 THIS WEEK Phi Med bury in Death Valley Cartoon Zann Pitta TWma Todd in "PAJAMA PARTY 1 profled1 my voice with LUCKIES "It's that delightful taite after a cup of coffee that makes Luckies a hit with me. And naturally I protect my voice with Luckies. No harsh Irritants for me ... I reach for a Lucky instead. 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Bargain Matinee All Seats, 25 j Ereningi 1,000 Seat 35c ROO SeaA. tU S Kiddie a Dime Anytime IN ADDITION To Our Regular Show Today: William Boyd in "THE BIG GAMBLE" ' Friday and Saturday la Addition to WTPf coiT.?;on COMtAD Ikobcrt (m .. jf : I a, i i-mm t . Tilt WOMAN ?y J kJ Cilrlat Girls! Glrla! Do Von Keermhle Elissa Landi? Read Today 'a paper for Detalla f . 8e Picture of Ellaea Landl In Our Lohby Bee Her Latnt Picture "Body and Soul" Start Sunday A WIKK TO HIM ... - -j .: V-S - A PLAVTHINO TO HIM Phone "Ai.wAyg a ma hill a rkttkr khow" 5 r