PAGE T hursday , . a It '. . * , Million« are Involved in At*. . tempt to Break Cali­ fornian’« BequesP ¿1 i ¡ ./f B , '- .X istic hose long e n o u g h to satisfy even th e mo8t d ttrln g fire m a n . It used to be a g r e a t p ro b le m ■ ■ / '* 1 (o ftn d tovs fo r Kir*8 O ther th a n dolls, b ut now se v e ra l manufac- tu r e r s a re d ev o tin g th e ir e n tir e fa c to ry to th e m a k in g of ex c lu siv e ‘ / - V . fV /• ‘ ’'- " B ' l |g k . |§ |||t j 1 t,,ya for Klr’8 i ’x '■ ■ ' • ' & \ . '.y , -Jl ' g B H |H H 9 H H ^ W i/ k . . . yssra. The “wise buys“ laughed at did. Bonrke’s a former newspaper* ougbout the middle west. ..... . ' ........ i ’ ........ i tie Johnnie or Robert must have a toy automobile like fathers and little Mary must have a real hon- est to goodness Infant baby doll in a doll carnage that has all of rht horse racing back to Illinois and his ride. At the stables he at­ tempted to give the horse the usual lump of sugar. The horse, however, for the first time, refus­ ed to accept It. Repeated offer­ ings only met with rebuffs and Borah went to the senate chamber, perturbed. The unusual actions of the horse kept worrying- him so fin­ ally he left the chamber in mid- afternoon and went to the stables to see if “Jester* was all right. The stableman told him that the horse was apparently in good health and that there .was no cause for worry. Christmas ¡Dances the little girl to become proficient In the art of dressmaking. The small girl la quick also to the adu vantages of the new freedom of «•* and “he now’uses many more ont-doortoys than formerly. Scoot- » in n ers, roller skates, bicycles, swings and slides are a much a part of the equipment of a girl as her brother and in many cas e s she proves herself superior to hllfi In the use of them. Th® departmen stores are en­ larging their toy departments earl- __ __________________ __ PER LOAD 100 OU. FT. PER LOAD 135 OU. FT. PER LOAD 150 OU FT. And Put Into Tour Bin Where Possible ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY CHRISTMAS NIGHT Jazz Dance Ashland Armory AUSPICES BATTERY B, C. A. C. Admission—Ladies, 50c; Gentlemen, 50c 384 Oak St. —- At Railroad Crossing — Phone 20 STOP COUGHING— VERY QUICKLY EFFBCTIVE Boardman. —> local growers thresh and market 10,000 pounds alfalfa seed, 13 eents a pound. POCKET Klamath Falls— Seattle, Port* land and Spokane engineers sur­ veying In and near city. KNIVES ■ ' P . A . says M ERRY C H R IS T M A S - 1V • . ' » in c a p ita l le tte r s Fuller Paints and« Varnishes t K, A paint and varnish for every need * N O MORE W O R EW N *,” a t the song I n adefitbn to the glass humidor, there bimpson’8 Hardware says, about whet to fchw the man w h o are pound and half-pound tins o f thia am okeaapipe. H e ra it t h t National Joy “ The Winchester Store” Smolc% Prince Albert* all fuarad up in apme wonderful tobacco. I t ’s the tobacco, after all, that counts. Experienced smok­ hoBdayattire. A g ift to gladden hi« heart ers know that no other tobacco is like anew home-rises^ on the Big Days a generoue eupply to P. A . fo r sheer pipe-enjoyment, day in from the ashes die old-'if you’re insured fythe Hartford Rre keep him happy. Peeping out o f the epedal irbristmae and day out. carton it the pound cryatahglam humidor Alongside the name o f every pipe-emoker w rite’ ’Prince Albert.” This ia the happy J.OtRIGG Vision o f W I yQ Insurance Con^iaigr Billing^ Agency Phone 178 COMPLETE STOCK Dry Wood . 12 in. and 14 in. BODY FIR 16 in. BODY FIR lflin,1 BODY PINE , î i 12 in. PINE SLABS 12 b f LAUREL AND OAK Tracks • A new lot of Dslco Dumpsr Wagons just In. Big rwluctlon- In prlca on ths new lot. Able to *»vs you money on nil kinds of Fsnolng against anyone's pries. y 1 • Plows and Harrows, Garden Tools. Whits Sswlng Maehlnss for J50.OS as long as thsy Peil’s Comer Taka out your Christmas list now. solution o f die annual problem so far as o f all, it containa Prince d ib e r t ^ a u U , the man-folks are concerned. I t will save your fh«« ««d give others the rime o f mellow, and fragranti their Uvea, Aa practical as It b goodlooking. Beat , COAL. Rock Springs, Royal Utah and King Utah. Prompt Dettoriaa ~ Bight Prices Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co. THE BARBER SHOPS , will be closed* all day Saturday, Christmas, but will be open until nina o’clock Friday evening. Two Big o4 word to the Here is the basic reason why without opiates or chloroform, Foley's Honey and Tar Com­ pound stops coughs so quickly and heals the dlattwsa e a y e . Bev cahae Its combines the «uaatere virtues of (Hire Pina Tar and other healing ingredients, to­ gether with the mollifying demul­ cent effect of d eer fresh Honey a valuable combination. Coughs and throat irrltatloaa, bronchial and “flu” coughs, croup (spas­ modic) and troublesome night coughs are quickly controlled by Foley’s Honey and Tar. The name tells the story. Ask for It. Sold everywhere. — No, X So Borah has concluded that hie horse must, have exercised human perception and with more thsih human affection, had feigned peni­ tence to atone for hla unfortunate step In swishing the ssnajprs hsnk against the bough of the tree. ‘ CHRISTMAS EVE Old-Time Masquerade Dance as she chooses. A table with drop laaTea *■ naed to •«w® afternoon tea on * beautiful ten set— the number t of pieces of* which is only limited by the else the Sewing sets snabls .i Women -appreciate the quick action of simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc,, as mixed in Ad- lerlka. This removes /GAS from the stomach in ten minutes and brings out surprising amounts of old waste matter you never thought was In your rfystem. Ad- lerlka stops that full, bloated feeling and makes yon enjoy eat-, Ing. ’ It is excellent for the re­ lief of obstinate constipation or allied stomach trouble.— HcNalr Bros. tton.” More than likely he la thinking about hla horse, “Jester hie heat friend outside of his immediate family. The deep rooted sffeetion of the sharp toagnsd Senator - for- his horse is a love respafte^ by all those who know him. Every morning, no matter how cold may be the weather, he mounts his stead promptly at #: JO for a ride through Mock Creek park near his honsh*’ Promptly at lh:SQ he rs- tqume and goas to Capitol Hill to begin hla day that sometimes. qx- teada far Into the night. Each morning after the ride he gives “Jester** a lump of sugar. One morning not long ago he was trotting along the bridle path swiftly s»d his head brushed against some leaves of a low hanging branch. He was' not hurt but he dismounted to rest for a moment. “Jester” whined and turned his head. He {hought the senator had been hurt and pie nest­ led into Borahs arm, repentant. ’ Borah remounted and finished uum cleaner takes up the dirt I dirt brought In by her brother and "he can prepare m eals on a coal range, an electric range or a gas , . Many Women Use k u/.'î Simple Mixture Many ° f these are plete w,th groceries, dishes and taking the place of the circus as th e o th e r im p le m e n ts of cooking a place where the busy man goes d e lig h ts th e heart of the girl who with his children, “Just to show w atch es h e r m o th e r cook. A vac- the kids the animals.“ - ‘ ■*** • — STILL TIME By PAUL R. MALLON (IT. P. Staff Oerreepoadewt) .... WASHINGTON, Dec., » 1 .— (United Press)— When Senator William B. Borah, chairman of the foreign relatione oommltttee and outstanding International author» tty of the Senate, site quietly in h is chair during . the drone of dehnte, peering latently at the Vice President desk, these cold afternoon, spectators in the gal­ lery nuddge each other and eay: •T il bet hla mind Is cooking up some new international ssasn- a ,onK th e lin e o f k itc h e n im p ls- ter each year in order to take ad­ m e n ts an d f r u n itu r e . A large well vantage of the demand for toys, c o n s tru c te d k ltth e n c a b in e t, com - and the toy department Is rapidly Jr -ig s.', ■ » NEW YORK. DEC. SI— United Press.)— No longer .are the hoys and girls of this country satisfied to receive only a dram or'a china doll on Christman morning. Llt- Phone 108 himself. The boy four years old Is satls- f,ed wlth “ hook arfd laf Mount Clemens,- Mich., a nephew, who is leading the legal battle. The younger Stephens, acting for three cousins, arrived here to­ gether depositions to prove the elder Stephens was Incompetent nt the time be made his will. 1 The other , contestants* pre Stephens McIver of Pasadena, Stephanie Mfclver o f Oakland and Mrs. Katherine Navon of Nico. France. Henry Stephens left here to­ night for bis mother's winter home at Santa Barbara, from where he will go to varlohg bord­ er points and Into Mexico, where he owns property, to gather addi­ tional evidence... • ’ ' , Albert Stephens wqs a mem­ ber of the famous early California family which settled op the now famous vineyard and ranch Linda Vista a) Mission San Jose. For many years he made b'is home in California, moving to Michigan a* decade ago. ‘ Depositions will be taken In Oakland early )n January and the case will be heard in Michi­ gan courts early In February. Standard Cleaners they sse in nss svsry day. Mtato» tu n steam shovels, cranes, slSC- trie trains that a n the very last word in modern efficiency • and a hoot of construction tcjro with which the boy can make a variety of scientific and useful toys by «MT* rM*Vl% ho o ik tr to b tcco it tike