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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1919)
I W'- TifV WWl"""? . TAGS TWO THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WKHNitHl.Ay, ,)K0) 10, ' 1M4NMmtMM1 Rex Cafe The Birds.' Christmas jsjM t MARY GRAHAM BONNEX $iew ifTAvaF.i "Vjrw.BBB y Wml 4 t ir .Txr .. rurjrv.i'ri LjrrsmimiuvmMK r . j r The place where the hungry people dine. An excellent service with a good menu .card before the hungry man makes him treat the world with a smile and give his passing friend a kind word. We serve everything that this hungry person may crave, and our menu card shows that we are up to the minute-in 'modern eats. Try our Special Sunday Dinners, which aVe served in courses, at $1.00. The Rex Cafe ( J. A l MmMHHttHHIMtmttlMHMMHHMt -V, -,-i Cotton In the Far North. Flowers prow profusely In many parts of tlie arctic regions- One, of the taost frequently met with Is the cotton plant. Northern miners hnve n saying that .wherever cotton blooms .Ice Is not far below. One may walk for miles, between the months of June and Au jpast, through fields of cotton plants to flower, the yblle.jdlky tops swny- B JaHj?S2i' Dreeie- present Utile use ir made of It, from an In- hBtrlai point jif vie, ejcept .where the down Is fathered for filling pil lows. The flowers bloom luxuriantly, m is natural where the, sun shines continuously during the summer months. Among others, the flower winter may gather purple larkspur. taebells, monk's hood, primroses. Gentleness. Gentleness Is a nnturnl element. To train, restrain or subdue the clmnicter so that It will manifest this virtue Is not to give to that character the ele ment of gentleness. The result wjl be to, tame Gul not to make gentle. Wlien one Is able Uj control by watchfulness his' actions, so thtjt yjey result, in gen tleness, fee possesses' loraeflilng' less than "gentleness. Gentleness must be naturaj 16 T!e Truly genuine Vhjre ToTe, latent and fervenf, abounds, that Is the sort of soul that possesses gen 'tleness. It Is out of the abundance of the Heart that the mouth should speak. It Is from the abundance of the regener ate spirit thatthe soul shall unveil the grace of gentleness In myriad rela tions. Disposition, temper and manner aster, lllles-of-the-vatley and even a re In the province of this virtue. They kind of arctic geranium, pink or white must possess It. Christian Intelligent '! color. cer 1 Best yet. Herald Want Ads. Want Ads bring result. Jfft - X-.aaaClalBflaViSc''.'' r lifc. r fflh ! LJHli1-! ' U MJM W -B " ' f ' tKT.' TRAVELING GOODS Why Not A BELBER ill r tin ' cl i Trunk, Suit Case of Bag for Xmas? Something that you need every day of the year. See the new styles we have just received. WllllllMMIti lOof HM. IMS. WMtra Hiwartf' I'slos! Idf, IM-IMV sold one llttlt inro, sou uuoiuur uiru sang song. It was very, very cold, and the birds were having a hunt I time to keep warm Somehow, too. they felt tire cold indre when they were hun gry. They hadn't hnd such very good luc.k that dny or the dny before. It hnd snowed 'a gVen? deal during the lnt few days and getting enough to cat hnd been no easy matter.' Near by they saw a white ,houe. There was a garden around It: n nice 1 big gnrden and Just the plnce for bird In flu, Kiittinirr llntA I But these'bird tre here In the win ter time, too, and thy were given bread crumbs and suet nil winter long". When" toow covered the suet, It wns brushed off for Uiem. It was all very delightful. The last few days, however, had seemed to be very busy ones In the white house. The blrd could two Hint greens were being hung everywhere, over the pic tures, book caea and mirrors. ,nnd wreaths were put In all the windows, reparation were exldcutly belnj; tnndo for some unu.ual event. Therc seemed to be no end to the amount of greens. Some were Wound 1 1$ '-" lons roP" BD) sreat branches were put behind large pic tures. The bouse was gay Indeed with Sres. which were burning In all the replaces. iC f Much wood was carried In, and the birds thought how warmhc people In side must be. a'nd how, cold, It was outside. They shivered .and wished they had gone South after all Then a little tree wqs carried In. and one of the birds that was near the dining room told the others that the tree was put on the dining robrrt tiiMe. Another medium sized tree was'ln the big room, where most of the Wjlte mrnt seemed to be going on. Then they hung pretty shiny and shimmer ing things on the tree and packages I of all sizes and description under It. Had their friends forgotten them? i It could not be possible! And yet I yet they hadn't had any suet In the lust dny or so, and they had alwnys I been supplied with It before. They had stayed North because these people loved birds. so. They knew that they loved birds be cause they wee good to the little fenriiered people, nut the last day or so well, It was all very surprising. The birds were Just going to sleep. Just about to tuck their beads under their wings, when they saw more peo- I Bradley 5 if Hlii' a yv IVI '- .1 El 7 V 1 1 ill 1 II A UM.M.MMJ m jj MS. Villl I i A b lJ J l. Km, KM IM IJ j " t'il ' i I'mSfl Si H ? ! . ,1 I ;...! . ' -- - , -WW ,,. ... T. ififlM r f t t Y f T IX ? Bradley is still giving the public the opportunity of buying shoes at a great saving. The sale is still carried on and grows more in teresting as we carry it on. We now intend to move the children's and boys shoes so we offer you a big special. ON EVERY AIR OF CHILDREN'S AND BOYS' SHOES OVER $2.50 PRICE WE WILL ALLOW $1.00 and LESS THAN $2.50 WE WILL ALLOW 50c Men's Dress Shoes still continue to be very popular and loggers will find-it to.their advantage to visit our store when they are in need of Boots or Shoes. Bradley Shoe Store K K K Store Exclusive on Belber Luggage aBBHaBH "Merry Christmas, Birdies," aha said. pie coming to the house, people with KUltcnK-g and bags. There seemed to be great excitement and everybody seemed to be smiling. It was very hard to be a little bird, the birds thought, and not to feel like smiling. But at last they went to sleep. "I don't feel like chirping today," said one of them, early the next morn ing. "I don't feel very happy that my friends In the white house have for gotten ulmut me." "Oh. cheer up, something must have happened," said another little bird. "1 still can't believe It possible that they have forgotten us. But we did have a bad dny or so, It Is true. So cold, and a little hungry." "Well. I'll chirp," said the first bled And all the birds begnn to chirp and Mr. Sun rose up ln(n bright red robe and snld "It's Christmas morning, blrdllngs; how do you like my handsome robe? I'm nil dressed up.for the occasion." Hut Juki then a lady came out of the hlg lioue. thp Imiy who was the spe clnl frlPiid of the birds. "Merry, merry Chrlxtmns. birdies." she "nlrl. "1 hnd nltnost forgotten nbout von. All the children are home for the C'lirlHtinas holidays and there1 has been great excitement. We've been decorating and hiivlng everything look gay Inside. "Oh, I didn't mean to forget you. birdies I feel so bad." They were given fresh suet and nice bread crumbs, and some cake crumbs, tOpj, UNION STORE ' 727 MAIN ST. UNION MADE KLAMATH FALLS, ORE t ? t J I T T ? ? ? ? t t J ? Y f t Y Y Y Y ? XXMKXXX'M ".lerry, merry Christmas." wilil tin lady! , "Merry, merry Clirlstmns." chirped the birdies, so the lady said, but they were really thanking her, and In their little hearts felt, so glad that the oo they hadr trussed and lo?cdNbad n( failed them I where from Jl.TiOO to $3,(00 a year, Lure of the Stage. "Will I e,ver be an actressT" Is a query theater manngers often receive from yo'nng wo'men. Mothers with prodigies appenl for an appearance 'of their sons, "who can recite nil of Shakespeare." Now conif a letter from an apparently versatile young Kansas woman to Lawrence Lehman, manager of the Opheutn thea'tef: "Am "writing you "today asking If you are In need of an actress. Would love to Join one of the troops that come to your show house. Hava traveled with many cheap troops, so would rather get Into a better class. I can play the piano and do a lot tt comic tricks. The last troop I left nt Joplln. Mo., and now am staying with my married sister here until I hear from you. I hope you ran help me out with one thing or the 'other. 15 possible, I would like to stick In your theater all the time for I'm tired of traveling. Of course, If you can get me Into some good, troop I'd like very well to travel. I have some pictures of myself taken In many different ways, so.lf you'd like I'll send wroc Now will close, hoping to hear frotn you and hope you can get mo some thing to do. Excuse writing." Ku'n sas City Stur. Scientific Research. The supervisor of schools was visit ing and had stopped In one of the rooms to explain the wonders of the solar system. Kvery little face glowed with the radiance of understanding, every little mind was absorbed with Interest as the supervisor demon strated with familiar objects the move ments of the earth and moon about the sun. The supervisor shook mentul hands with himself as he experienced thnt satisfaction coming only to orntoVs who'are swaying their audiences. With a sense of his success he turned to the class and said: '.fNow, does any little boy or girl wish to ask a question 1" "Yes, ma'am, I mean sir," said Top mle. "What made ya io baldheadedr' j GREENWICH NOW RUT A MCMHOV "'"Hy demanded. Tho llohtmlja ' A m&IVllJK I nutnurantM aro commercUllied. ( There U no creiflt and prices range with vi'tlng places In the Vnlt NBW YOJIK, Nov. 2S. (Uy .Mall . . uKtlt district. - Add Orecnwlct Village to tin, jn MncOnugnl Alley anil Wash rp.tt o 'iitnvHl'h.rf.' that ore '".)nKlon Svv, where inrfh nnd uomea ii'i re. I.lko thy liowf.ry nnd tho old nC(J gacrlflccd all bodily comfort don town niiilei.tM. (linnet Hi" j for nrt, limousines and town cars Bohemia of tho metropolis Is nbout no)v tand without. Nuraca care for v'rct. children, reah pnlnt and modern Unconvcntlon.nl people still rfKide",.,,!,.,,,.,,,, ro ever) where. Only In tho vicinity of WuHhlnKton;K(;nUfeH who hnvo arrhed ctn nor Squuro but those who knew it In th"; afford a residence In New York's old duys call the prejetA residents L'ohemln. posers. m fitriiKKling joung genlusci, IIvI.ik It Is rumored that some of the In poverty in cheerless attic or chnmplonn Beds re likely to be stnble fitudlos no mot, evade In-. j nicked for a fine, as there la a rule slstent landladies by tho back stalr-l prohibiting exhibition playing by way. They dpn't becnuso the same members of the pennnnt wlnnlnp attics and stables now lease for anyfits. SHEEPMEN! ATTENTION! We have stocks of COTTONSEED CAKE , SOYA BEAN CAKE Both NUT SIZE and MEAL for immediate and future deliv ery. We purchased early. GET OUR PRICES BUYING Wrlto or Wire Swift & Company Anlmul Food Dopt, NOKTII 1 OUTLAND, OBKGON GRIT, BONE, MEAT SCRAPS, EGG MASH dJS ! teed & T. 126 South Sixth St js?t