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December 2, 1931 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FAUS. OREGON PAGE FIVE CITY BRIEFS HEALTH GROUP (living Uaiuo TUt r'alrhaven P.-T A. It giving a duuc ul Saturday night, Dm. I, to mix liiuds tut the new cafeteria that Installed lu the grhuol t 111 week, Thla cafeteria la greatly appreciated, there ar lit pupil lit school, and moil o( Ihsm have bats carrying cold lunch. However, mauy u( tliaaa lilldraa art But able to pay lor thalr lunchua. ao Ilia I'.-T.A. la sponsoring dam lo rail funda 1o neat thla dsftcliiecy. Ailnile a Ion cbaria will lia too, eslrn ladlss, 10c. Tba pulillo la cord ially Invited lu attend. Friday Nlglit I'rogram An Interesting program la nromlaad by Ilia Kelrhevrn P.-T A. at Ihalr eomblnad bual.iaaa and amlal maallni (0 ba bald at Ilia 'elr beven gym Friday night at T:o, Tha faaiura o( lha evening will b a nilnatral play, by membera f lha auclatlon. Ther will ba pch by Mrs. Young, and anma nilnatral singing. Itefrssh nisnls will b served at th close o( lha prof ram, Everyone U wel coma. Mr. Poete Improving lira. Leslie Wilson I'aal la alowly re covering from a aarloua lllnoae which baa confined her to Ilia fam ily hnmi on Dal Muro atraat elnre laat Juna. Following an oparatlun la May, Mra. faata waa atrlrkan wllh ohlehltle. Willi th aid of eralrhea Mra. I'aal la now abla to b about bar bom. Prior to bar marrlaia. two ara ago to ur. Peete. lira. I'aal waa lialitn Brallanataln, raporiar and aocltly editor of lb Evening Herald. KsnartMl Home Thnrartay.-Mra, Frank Franklurd and Mlaa Vara Thompson ar espected to raturn lo Klamalb Falla Thuraday morn ing from Kan Francisco whara Mra. Frankford baa ba receiving madlral atlantlon. Ulaa Joan Thomoeon. who accompanied than) eon lb, ralurnad tha laat of tha waak and baa resumed har tui tion wltb lb H. W. Pool theatre, Visitors Will TV pari. Mlaa Delay Clark of Vsnconver. B. C. who baa been tha house guaat of har alilara, Mra. Lloyd I-ow, Mr. Halph llallantyo and Mlaa Marl Dark for th paal month plana to d apart within th oeer fulur for bar bom. Mr. and Mra. I.ow plaa lo accompany Mlaa Clarka north aa far aa Portland wbar tbty will pod eeverel dayi. rallforala Visitor. Mleaea Carolina Cunria, whoao falhar la a lawy.r In J'ladmout. California, and Taraaa Kanlar. daughter of IH. A. F. Renter of Barrarnealo, Calif., spent tb paat two dare In Klamath Falla aa th gueete nf Mra. Km ma Ughlfooi and Harold l.llhtloot. Thay war enrout to Baattl wbar lb will fvllt. Wlmanar la Bpohane. friends of Mr. and Mra. Carl YYImmsr will ba Interested W know thay ar vlaltlna la Soossn at th preeem tlma. Mr. and Mra. Wlmmer and two daughters, Munlta Jeu. and lievarlr Ann ar ependln the winter montba In I.ewlaton. Idaho, wllh Mra. Wlmmtt'i parcnta, Mr. and Mra. Strung. Will fllr IWnoetratlone.-Mrs, Crtrad Johnson of tha l'arc Beauty ah op baa rat u mad from Portland where ah purrhaaed a naw 8uor Curlln. all ataain parmanaut win m a a b I a Mra. Johnaon will glr demomtre- tlona at bar ahoo on north MUtn trt from I to I p. m. and from 1 to ( p. m. Thuraday, Knleiit Mot ad to Homo, E. C. Knlaht. aala managar for th A cm Motor company, baa moved to tha family boma on Pacific Tar- rac from th Hlllalde Duapnai. Mr. Knight submitted to a major operation two wcka ago. Ilia con dltlon la vary much Improved. Homo Nearlng Completlon.-Tho naw bom of Mr. and Mra. W, Meade, locatad on Pacific Torraca, and Dal Moro 8ta., la naarlng com Dlatloa. Mr. and Mra. Moad hop to b aattlad In thalr naw realdvnce by Chr etmae. J. II. snaw, con tractor, la building lb boma. Resume l'oaltlim Mlaa Myr tle Qrllfln baa resumed ber po- alt on at tba Golden Kin at ore, attar balm confined lo bar hum aa tha raault of a Dsn tall. which ah auatalned eoveral frac turad rlba. YV II lard (iurete Among tha gueete at th Hot. I Wlllard Wad lin. ilny war t. II. O'Nulll, Hoes W. Wlukler, Al Tro.a, Haattlaj Ouy II. Jnhnaou, W, K. Itu.h, KiiMene; (Jvmge W, Kdwarda, Chlio; H. It. M.lnto.u, Harry Hiily. Orlando O'Hrlen, V. M. Hobliiaon, T. i. Uannay, Mr. and Mia. (. T. Koaan, Baa Fraui'lano; W. K. Waka, Taruma; Hobort H. Iloyla, Madford, and 0. 11. llruuka, Ml. Hhaila. Di nnrlrd Turaday, Mr. and Mra. K. I'. Ilrualarhaua left Tuaa day afternoon for Band on coin- hlnrd hutlnraa and plaaaur trip. In Maud, Ihnlr former boma, tlmy will ha Joined by Mr. and Mra. Hanneaaay of Mlnnaapolla who formerly mad thalr Bum m 11. nd. Mr. ano Mra. Broaterhaua eipect to return bom lb laat of lata weak. (Jural al Hall Among th lueaia at th Hall Hotel Wan needay war Homer Anderaon, Baattle; C. J. Uenboff, Mr. and Mra. Hoy Braadlove, Loa Angale Mra. U. 0. Eaalar, Mra. . Charlea K. Lellhbaad, Lakavlew; Mr. and Mra. H. U. Davie and family. Mlaanula, Mont.; C, C. Grave, (adding; and i. D. Bmltb, city. Illg BocliU Planned. A boi aoclal will be given by mambera of Wedneaday Bridie club tonlfht when buabanda and frlenda of tbe member will meet. Mra. Bryion Cooley and Mlaa Ada Chrlatopher aon will be hoaleeaae for th occa sion. A apeclal pruaram baa been arranged. Cottage Meoting Th Latter Day Halut membera will bold a cottaae mooting Friday evening at 1:10 al th bom of Mr. and Mra. Homer Wekeflold. 1101 Hlehn ttrt. The leaion for tha eventnc will b on th Book of Mormua. Meeting Friday Th ladle circle ol the Community Con- greiatlonal church will meet Fri day afternoon al i.ta in ma aortal hall, Martin and Garden atreel. Mra. W. C. Utile, preal' dent, will be In charge. UaMd lweoB Horn. Dr. and Mra. F. C. Ademi have laaaed tb ome of Mr. J. C. Lawaon on If Ir Terrace. Mr. Lawaoa plana to dnoart la lha near futur I Olanow. Hrotland, where aha will tall Indefinitely. Re4arae4 Xorth Bn Thomaa. brother of Mra. W. T. Dean of 1011 Whit avenue, ba te amed lo Pucalello. Idaho, wnrre be will tranaart buelneee. Ma plana later lo return to Klamath Fall. Choir I "rarltee Choir mam bare of the Latter Day Balnt church will practice at 7:30 Thuradar evenlni. Dec. I. at th home ol Mr. and Mr, c. II. cia- erlde. It 10 Fremont atreel. ItMaiard lo KUmath Mr. and Mra. Walter Patch of Cbehalla, Wuh.. are vlaltlng at tb bom of Mr. and Mr. Frd (lroer aux. IIS Kaat Main. Mr. Patch I a brother of Mr. Genereaux. Mrftlna Wrdaeedar The Mllla P.-T.A. will hold Ita next regu lar meeting Wedneaday evening, Dee , In th ecbool auditorium at 7:10 p. m. An Intereatlng pro tram baa been arranged. Anilllary lo Meet Tb Her bert Appleaat auilllnry of th V. 8. W. Velerana, will meet on Thuraday night, December t. at g o'clock at th Klamath county court home. All member ar arged to b preaent. Mea. Van Rlrklo III. Mra. E. A, Van Sickle la again confined In hr hom In Hi Evana aparlmant wllh lllnoaa. Mr. Van Rlrkle la am ployed In th orrice or tne rviam atn uiaanini ana wye wqma. From Portland A. J. Wunrne, J. K. Diamond, N. A. Hergaraon Mr. and Mra. H. M. Hlhha, I. W Murray. J, W. O'Neill, were gueata at the Hotel Wlllard from Portland Wedneeriay. alieonman Mere Dudley Cain prominent ahaepinan of Klamath enunty. waa a bualnaa vlaltor In Klamath Fall Tueaday from Tula Lake, whr tb Cain ahee aro on tana. Mea. Newton ltcturne Mr. A, H. Newton of th Merrill district baa returned from a viau in in San Franclaco Bay region. Klamath Agoncy Vlaltor Mlaa Inea Huckar of Klamath Agency waa a vlaltor In Klnmulh Fall Tueaday. WILLPROTECT GOUNTYPUPILS Bowling League Results Given ch ...... Holloway llawiin ova Strong Total Boy and glrla In Klamath cuuuly, tudant In city or coun ty achoola, will b provided with tree Immunliatlon agalnat amall- pox through th ganeroally f he Kiamaiii county ruunc Health aaaoclatlon. Thla waa th deelalon reached Caanef Tueaday night by tb aaaociation iioia at lla meeting In the county Zall neaitn onira wnan in cnrijiir health nurae, Mlaa Alice camp- ball, and county nurae, Mine l.vdla VtU ka. oolnted out the nereially to nrov il Imwunua- nnarp Hon to poor famllla. Adam In a report given (ba aaaocia- i ravia Hon by Mlaa Frlrke. It waa (Hover brouaht out Ihet 101 children In Barron Allamont, Falrhaven, Weyer- Total baeueer ramp and Kano achoola hav received diphtheria toiin and antl-loiln and 17 children or Allamont a. hool have bean given linmunltatlon agalnit amallpoi. Of Ibla number la than tu per rent were able to pay th 2i cunt fee neceaaary for th aarum. Tubercular patient from Klam ath county In Ihe atat Inatltu- tlona will nut b forgotten at Chrlatmaa time. Thruugn tbe aaaoclatlon. each patient at Balem and Th Pallet will b aetu a holiday package. Thla waa done laat year and greatly appreciated by th patient according to air. C. W. Stanley who will Bave charge of th package again Ibla eon. Tb nurcbaa of two groaa tootlibruabe for u In lb coun ty and city achoola waa allowed by tba aaaoclatlon, and alao the replenishment of lha loan cloaet. th eupply of wblrh baa been greatly depicted th peat few montha. Mr. Marlon Hanaa win bave charg of Hi linen pur- ehaaea. A letter of appreciation Irom Dr. O. S. Neweom, for flowere aant him during a recent lllnwa. wea reed by the aecretary. It waa alao reported that halt the mam- herabln (e aenl from in Mer rill health arouo. lb aura of II B0 haa been retumca to aire. It. II. Anderaon or uie In tb Merrill community. Preeent at tb beallB aaaocia. Hon meeting were Jam gwan- aen, preeldent. Mr. I). A. Clark, Mra. Marion Hank. Mra. C. W. Htanlev. Mra. lubell Brliner, Mra. Neal Stewart, Mlaa Lydla Prkka. Mlaa Allr Campbell, Fred Fleet and Harry Hill. Pascho Kayoes McDonald in Sixth Round Kern Hotel defeated th bowl ing Lain, of tbe Llona club and th Spar team won over the K of C quintet In the city league at th Klamath Recreation Tuea day night. In Ihe Merrhanla league th Oregnulan team turned hack Hi Majnatlo Mualc company and the Waldorf defeated th Lo.l River dairy. Wayerhaeuaer won from the Baffle llara and Bill' Klam ath Itcereatlon outllt howled a default match with Ihe Pelltorlum In lb Itcereatlon league. Hotel Kern Wllaon . 1TB III HI 111 lit 110 101 111 1(1 110 111 II 111 111 111 III 10 a 417 110 Total 101 110 711 Ill Llona Club Ill 111 111 1S7 111 Ml 171 111 110 137 111 171 l 11 17 11 431 410 4 II , 71 771 101 1311 K of O Fleming 1 17 141 411 Itorce 171 in ii n full 1 117 II 411 Uvenlk 10 1 10 1 Donahue 11 HI 17 41 Total II tit 780 1461 Spar HaJeatk Mualc Co. Morrla lot it I Hlley HI HO HI Johanaoa 101 101 110 Van Fleet 11 117 141 Woodcraft To Meet Nelgh- bora ot Woodcraft will nave a regular meeting thla evening. A program will be given. All vlalt Ing Neighbor ar Invited to at tend. Guild to Meet A meeting of St. raul'a Eplacopal Guild win b held at th Farias nan, Tnare- day afternoon, al one o'ciocg. Membera will max qunia ai mi. time. Wllll.nl Arrival Arrlvlala Wedneaday at the Hotel Wlllard Included M. R. Whitehead. W. C. liu..nlii 8. V. runaway, jr., A. Holbrook, Portiana ana Arthur L. Lugg. Oakland, Call! Neal Klfa Hume. Neal Fit baa returned to Klamath Falla Irom Berkeley and San Franclaco, Cal ifornia, where be iprnt tb Thinkeglvlng holiday. Accvm Poelllon. Mr. Orac Stewart haa accepted a position In Swanaen' Beauty ahop nd be gan har new. dutle today. Mra. Btewart may b reached at Dr. Inib la San Kmnclaco Dr, E. D. Lamb la apendlng a week In Ban Franclaco on buainea. Chiloauin Girl Start Basketball CHILOQUIN, Or. Tb Chilo auin girl ar right at work on baaketlmll now, and they look a If they re going lo hold their own thla aeaaon. Tha glrla had bard luck laat year, when they loal moat of their team by graudatlon, hut with the new year many naw atudenta have com In. and ar mor than filling up th apace. They ar being coached by Mia Huiton. For ua In laving drowning peraona, a lite Una ot 150 yard haa been devlaed In South Africa wblrh will ahuot mor than 150 yarda from an ordinary rifle. L03 ANGELES. Dee. t, UJ! Bobby Pacbo, Mexican light weight, technically knocked out Hector McDonald of Canada In the atxth round of tha mala event at Ui Olympic auditorium laat nlclil. Tb Httl Mexican look the tlrat (our rounda and bla blowa nearly eloaed both of McDonald' eye. The Canadian ataged a comeback In th fifth, but waa la auch bad ahap In th alith that the flghl waa atopped. K.rh lalahed 115. Bert Collm. veteran Mexican middleweight, won a deeteloa over Tommy Herman In on of th cloeeet flghta ot the aeaaon. Her man piled np an allowance In alx rounda, but Collma came back to Dollah him off la the other four rounda. A tremendoua cbeer created the declaton. In tba ereliminaria, iyroj Haynee. heavyweight, technically knocked out Champ Clark In the flrat round, and Happy Romero declaloned Robert Ratllft In lour round. 161 1S7 14 HI HI 147 H7 H 1M , 10 HI HI HI 14 171 171 It 110 4 414 114 lit 117 llll 111 174 131 1114 OREGON LEADS OTHER STATES IN ill HONORS tb apeaker at tha regular Kl wanla club meeting Thuraday noon. Kuegnltt apoke before Kl wanl laat March, and club mem bera are looking forward to bla aecond appearance before them. Tom Cunning will preald aa chairman Thuraday, and the Kl- wanla choru will preaent aereral number. OREGON EATS ARE Total 461 47 47 1411 CHICAGO, Dec. t. W Oregon led all of tha eight weatara atatee today aa awarda were an nounced In the lioo.ooo agricul tural acbolarahlp fund of th In ternational Harvaater company, wltb four Hoy from that atat winning 100 eeholarehlpe. Fif teen auch awarda were given bo and glrla In th eight atatea. Colorado won three, California and Washington two each, and Idaho, Wyoming, New Mexico and Montana, each one. Tbe Oregun winner war John II. Walk, Portland; Clifford I). Conrad of Imbler, Union coun ty; Stanley (ireen, Stanfleld, l.'matllla county, and Randall Crimea. Harrlaburg, Linn county. In addition, three alternate were named from Oregon. They were Kenneth Dabl, Bllverton; ( al Monroe, Canby, and Barbara W. Dunn, Junction City. Tha acholarahlp were an nounced In connection with th National Club eongrraa In eeaaton here. Bute agricultural college and the National department of agriculture cooperated In th conteat. Wclbea qualified la awln breeding, Conrad In tha eame project. Green (peclalUed In aheap and Grime la tb dairy ing laduatry. WALTER MAILS SOLD Oregon! . Ui HI H 111 HI HI 111 170 HI 144 141 HI III 131 III 1177 Zapp Harnett . I'off J one ... Total Loat Kiver Dairy Bryant 171 114 Worley 111 ill 110 Beaeker Hi 130 lit Caaper Total , Brown Heed Jarkaos , Flera Total , tit ,43 464 46V T 114 Hi HI 110 42 177 4i III 111 til H4I Walilnrf 121 HI 117 141 HI 171 121 HI HI 171 HI 110 401 111 44 t44 170 14 C44 10 Blll a K. R. Beech 170 171 HI 127 Sweeeer 17 10 12 411 Michel III H 140 441 Steven II HI 111 4a4 Barron HI 171 HI 114 Total ... Ill II 10 1441 Pelltorlum Poatponed, Machado Caaper - Young Baffle liar 141 140 17 17 1(1 HI 11 Hi 14 Hi HI 111 4l 411 44 481 101 Drlacoll Chanman 117 14 17 Total 7 76 til IHl Weyerhaeiieer Petereon . Jeffor Martin Rugh Ward ToUl - 11 HI 170 HI Hi 13 10 H HI 117 174 Hi 101 18 II 130 44 l 41 i77 114 111 "St 2401 Delurey Caaey Krueger . Zapp Donahue . Total . Donahne 11 12S III 111 1 110 Hi 140 141 HI 10 171 171 141 14 171 134 40 144 il Full . I.lnvlll Brown .. Modrell, O, Norln Total 711 70S 7(1 1171 Old id 117 141 181 17 141 10 174 121 121 It 11 HI 110 174 Mt 117 430 417 411 t 111 74 761 IHl Frank Ira Wait Injured in Eye Frank Ir Whit, well-known pioneer raetdent of Klamath coun ty, 1 B patient at Klamath Val ley hoanltal a tba reeult of a aerlou eye Injury auatalned laat week. Mr. White waa chopping wood wltb tb aid of a alael wedge, and a blow ot the ai apllntered oil a partlcl ot th ateel, which en tered Mr. White' eye. The In jury did not, however, appear to be aerloua nntll Tueaday, when Mr. White came Into town from hla ranch tor treatment. Pbyalcian fear that ba will Iota th light ot th Injured eye, but believe that th other may be saved. Writing with tha fingernail a a pen I an old Persian art. B CHILOQUIN PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. 1. WV- Walter "The Great" Malla. epeed ball pitcher for the Portland club of the Pacific Coaat league for the oaat two yeara, haa been sold to Cbatanooga of lb South ern aaaoclatlon. Tom TBrner, president ot tne Portland club, telegraphed an nouncement of the aale to Port land yealerday from Weat Iiaden. Ind.. where he la attending a meeting of tha minor leaguers. Terma were not announced. Malla was purchased oomrni from the San Franclaco Seals by Portland in 110. During hla first aeaaon ba won IL games and loat II but laat aval on he man 13 and loat 11. Malla broke Into eoaat league baseball with tb Seattle club. He aerved briefly with Portland and then with Sacramento, going from there to tb Cleveland In diana In 120. He helped the Indiana win tb American league nennant and a worlds aerle victory ovor Brooklyn, National Leegue chtimpion. Thla will b Malls' tint eeeeon In a leagn.i with a lower than rla.a AA Mtlng. The Southern aaaoclatlon haa a daaa A rating. Mrs. J. C. Law son To Return to Old Home in Scotland Mr. J. C. Lawson. who has mad har horn In thla city for th paat five years, will leave Monday, December 7, for Edln-! borough, Scotland, where ah will make her home. Mrs. Lawson came to thla conn-! try H yeara ago, and thla will 1 be th lint time that eh baa returned to Scotland. Bh will i aall from New York December j 16. on the S. 8. Olympic, and plan to spend Chrlatmaa In Lon- don. From London ne win go to Edlnborough to mak har horn wltb har aunt. RALF.M, Dee. t, (TV Santa Clana' flrat full car lot ehfpment of Chrlatmaa eat tent from Ore gon left Salem yesterday. Max (iehlhar, director of agriculture, announced tbe ahlpment waa aent to Flaivllle, Mont., for relief la that dlatrlct, by the Farmers' Union locale of Polk, Marlon, Tamhlll, Linn and Lane counties. Forly thouaand pounda of food as a Chrlatmaa preaent to tne mambera of the Farmers Union at Flaxvllle was contained In ab car load, (iehlhar announcer. In cluded In tbe shipment war 1131 of dried Drunes. Many memoers contributed cash toward tb ahlp ment. which waa naed to pur chase prunea. Tha freight on the shipment will be contributed by other unions over tb country. Tb list of article shipped In cluded 100 aack dried prunea, 117 aack dried applee, 100 sack of potatoes, 24 boxoe apple; 1 sack onions, 1 sack beets, 1 aacka aquash, t aack pumpkins, 1 aack corn ahallad, 7 gallon honey, ( boxes tquaah, I aack carrots, I aacka dry beana, I aacka flour, boxes canned food and (01 pound ed oets. Another ear, consisting of ap plee. Is being shipped this week from Elgin, Or., to Glendlve, Mont. Tbl car has been donated by W. M. Weathers poon ot Elgin to tba Farmers' anion. It is expect ed that another car will be ship pad from Milton-Freewater next week to Sydney, Mont., to be do nated by apple ahlppera at that place. Still another car la being ahipped next week by Farmera' Union members of Columbia county, to tb drought-stricken area of Montana. Dartmouth Indians Name 1932 Captain HANOVER, K. H., Dc 1, (U P) William 1. Huffman. 21, of Lock Haven, Pa., today waa elected captain of Dartmouth's 131 football team. Hoffman played right guard on th Dartmouth eleven. He alao captained hi freshman team and la a weight man on th track team. Fordham Grid Player Dies After Injuries NKW YORK, Dee. I, p) Cor nelia Murphy, Oreenfleld, Mm., right tackle of lha Fordham uni versity football team, who waa Injured la th Bucknall gam at lha Polo grounds November II, died todsy In tba university intlr n.arr. It was not dstermlnad Im mediately whether death was caused by bla Injuries. Murphy, wbo waa Injured about Ihe bead, wss released from Ford ham hospital last Saturday, and removed to the Infirmary, appar ently well on tha road to r covery. It was while relieving Murphy after hi Injuries removed him from the Bucknell game that John Ssysmanskl of New Britain, Cone., anbstltnte tackle, waa hurt, apparently much woreo thaa Mur phy. Ssysmanskl still I In Ford ham koepllal, paralysed ea side. uot Hrrjn FORT WORTH. Tss W. Llpaa comb appealed to D. 0. Culberl aon lo lodge him In Jail S could break hlmaslf of IM dope habit. Culbertaoa haa no f- r to Jail I.lpacomh, but J;avr Walter Prlcherd flxei It UP thai Llpaeomb got a aentenc ol 71 days In Jail a day lor vr year ot lha man' age. IHIS YDU'iG LADY mi No More Gas In Stomach and Bowels If yon wish to be permanently relieved of gaa In stomach and bowel, take Baalnu-nn' Gaa Tableta, whlcA are prepared eepe clally for stomach gaa and all tbe bad effects reealtlag from gaa pressor. That empty, gnawing feeling at tha pit of th stomach will disap pear; that anxious, nervous feel ing wltb heart palpitation win vanlah, and yv will agala be able to take a deep breath without discomfort. That drowsy, aleepy feeling af ter dinner will be replaced by a desire for entertain) eat. Bloat ing will cease. Your limb, arms and fingers will no longer feel cold and "go to sleep" becaaa Baalmann'a Gu Tablet prevent gaa from Interfering wlrh th clr cnlatloa. Oet tb genuine. In tbe yellow parka-, at ny good drug tor. Prlc 1. ' Always on band at Star Drug Store. Adv. TbtmsaiitU Hav Found Ths! Simple Horn Treatment Make Cray Hair Vanish Quick READ HER STATEMENT "I waa ashamed f myself bela gray haired and not yet thirty year id." declared M.a. Jos. Wka, lit Caratgie Street, Lin. aea. N. J. , . "I tried a great maay loa lea be fore aatag Lass Hsir Tonic Be- I waa worried aboeit gay hair falling eel aad cbangis; la gray. Bum aatag Lea' Hair Tonic say hair kaa retained to ! color it aed U be aad I gladly elate that Lea 'a la all that It I saaraaleed te a." coatiaaed Mr. Bark, wboae aadrese I given above. le. toe, a oouh, wrara sssare the earn weaderfal reamlta. If traaUed with year aarr turning gray. Th aatloeaCy know La Taaic C. are ae aor yea will ba delighted after aaiag Lea's Hair Tonic they will gaaraatea to re read year aaeewy If after giving M a trial yea are not entirely satia ted with resells. Ask year drag gist akoat Lea'a Hair Teal today, r H he dee not have U ka eteck wst via a dollar hill, etaaap. check er ssay order to taia ad and send to La Tank Cs Brentwood. Md. far regular si is dollar bettl by ret era mail, ka jtlaia wrapper. Lorraine School of Beauty Culture Stew art-Drew Building Enroll now for Winter Claageg. Permanenta $2.95 Lorraine Oil Wave..$3.25 Tulip Oil Wave $4.50 Best Materials Used. AMOUS for hospitality for foods for service PTEL - Multnomah toil -swipi nr hi PORTLAND, OREGON Every ledllty for every teste of every traveller I ; ; nev decorations, new furniture, new lobby lounge nd NEW LOW RATES. Fireproof I ATI I $( flOat t WITH BATH CHILOQUIN. Ore. Mrs- 8. W. Lagus of Placervllle, Calif., is visiting over th holidays with hsr sister. Miss Edith Huston. Miss Huston Is the commercial teacher and gym Instructor of ths Chlloquln high school. Mrs. Lagus onco taught In Hololulu for three years. Mr. Msdaon, the cook at th school cafeteria, la vary 111 with Inflammatory rheumatism. Bde Is unable lo continue with her work, and Mra. Mocabbe Is tsx Ing her plac until sh haa re covered. Mr. and Mr. Krnesl Cartwrlghl ' of Klsmsth Falla and Mr. and Mra. dale Cartwrlghl of Dorris, Calif., were guests for Thsnks glvlng of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne and John Hlehn ot this city. Mr and Mrs. A. C. Olenger took advantage ot th 8. P. holiday ipsrlsl. and took a trip to Port land for Thanksgiving. Four-L Leader To Speak to Kiwanis W. C. Ruegnlts of Portlsnd, president of tha 4-L Northwest Lumbermen's association, will be Try WH L flahasaV Vmlibl COT pound ,iaanW--ir1i-Vl Don't Speak to R.e Again Dim-acted by pslnl Lydls B. Pinkhsm'l VcgctsbleCompound would rclievcthote female trouble thst ara ruining this woman's life. Buy the new thlm. V6X Ucat Sound In Town KOW NOW "Men in Her Life" Featuring I.OIB MOHAN CHAW. IllCKKOHn Coming Tomorrow MOOT OIH.SON In "The Gay Buckaroo" Pins Laurel and llnrflv Comedy The H. W. Poole Theatres THE PINE TREE THE MAIM Mr Brothers mi s a, anil m an aim in "Monkey Business You Don't Have to Cues About thi One I Everybody Know It's tha Year's Screamln'est Comedy! If THE RAINBOW Marion Davie Crasher Through with a Load of Laughs in "THE BACHELOR FATHER" Follow the IrTiidor to the BlKtTfit KTrn.njt'H Fan You't Kver Had The tint I.Ik Met ore of New Show Sraaon mm OlfEV DOROTH4 LEE Comedy Cocktail of Itrnnd New Nonsense I T a,! n swaa"- - Laurel and Hardy In 'C11ICKEX9 COMK HOME" Coming Friilny John Dolce Lupe Vele "Resurrection" Ci---V-e;.-f',' AN ELECTRIC RANGE FOR CHRISTMAS T nAM vriTT imairme tne joy WTN 1UU ,Uch a sin tfould bring? 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