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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1919)
Tiiimi" THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVKfl ocnixff(9Q)!iegt 8 WS"E (Eljuriut n nomi RANSOM Avrnia '.'? JM3 3X KZZVXl '? iav, ukckmhkk ii, join rP " """N m wm m mm m cs. m,mKsx-jm' m im VMk Kv3 M JKJ9 K-afl 'JMC'ZW OK? BvX jVWl. IKuffl ' 1 YW. I'i 1 THE UNIVERSAL CAR Prospective Ford Buyers Notice A mioclnl letter from Iho Pnrd Motor Company ntiiKinnct'H nlnu hundred extra nirn will lio ullottud to Oregon within tlio noxt thirty (Ihjh. Wo would uruly appreciate your ordor now so wo rim receive our portion of thlH iillotintuit In Kliiuiiitli territory mid Iiimip) Immedlnto dollvury according to ditto of your ordor. Cull In pernon or phonu rind wo will lio Kind to cxpluln our plan ho everybody enn lmvo a Kord car with now ntnrtor equipment at once. Don't ovorlook thin opportunity, hut plnro your order, ovon for a later dollvory, no you won't lmvo to wait when you roally need your car. Wo lmvo ttyo now stnrtor nuil domnifutnblo wlici'lH In stock which wo can Install on all Into model earn. Wlndnlilold Cleaners, Weed ChnlnH, rtulx'H, H. & I). Shock Armoriern. A now Htock of accessories Jtmt In. Let oh overhaul your car while the snow Ih fall ing Ho ready whon the bum rIiIiicn. i i -t DANNER-PATTY MOTOR CO. No. 123 Sixth St. Phone 427 Ci PIGEONS WILL BE ly less than thin and In many cases the distance from lorik.oiil utntlnim rlKL-rlUMllINIj AlU to tho flruf filling areas Is Iphs than1 tin 1 tit. k..nn ! .i.. mmmmmmammm iinj uiiivn DEXVrit, Colo, Dec. 11. Cnrrlerj plffom are to'bo used by the Unit-1 (d StatcB forestry service noxt year toconu'y flro reports from look-out-1 itatlons and ''fire flghtem at the front," to the national forest head! quarters, according; to an announce cent niiulo by tho local otllces of the department. Tho pigeons, and equipment of the navy department r to bo used for this purpose. The value of the bird In the moun- A Waltinrj Gnne. "HuppoM' you unit here In this com fortable cat while I match thw two fnmplcs of ribbon." wild Mrx. Simeon sweetly to bcr.hiiKlinnd, who bad been entrapped Into going chopping with her. When she enme bnck she rnld con cen tritely: "Have 1 kept yon uniting mi lmpardonnblc Ions time, you poof dear?" Ob. 1 haven't minded It," he said Ulnous and lako roglom whoro In' cbcerfully. "I Just Jumped on a car many places travel Is most difficult, isd where there nre but fow tele phone and telegraph lines, will bo eipeclally great, It Is believed. Flights of GOO miles In a single day have been made by these plgo onJ, The illBtiinco to he covered In the national forests nro considcrah- and ran up to the football tr.ntcb, and then I took a little spin In Jack Dance's new car. Did you match the iimple?" "One of them. It' ro provoking. I shall have to come In again tomorrow, for tbpy are Just closing tho shop." London Ideas. raj iLJLI tr M S B I UI HI 11 l5! t . DojYour Christmas Thinking Early DELAYS nro troublesomo and bothersome and particularly-Christmas-Shopping dolays. If you want tq save yourself the inconvonlenco, jostling crowds and raw edged nerves hhop early. Hut nlso shop thriftily and don't forget to Include a First National SAVINGS ACCOUNT for each boy and girl In your family. E. It. Uptimes Pirslrtcift A. M. Collier, VIcv-lMesldent z .lolin M. Mcmuo, Vice-President IatnIIo Rogers, Cashier ie First National Bank KLAMATH FALLS OREGON dmra DON'T SAY "OVERALLS," SAY I UNION MADE WV) i They will give you the service They are Union Made and have a number of features over other makes of .overalls. First is the material from which, they are made; second, all seams are felled and triple stitched: third, cord-bound button holes and full cut in seat Last, they are Union Made. We handle the complete line. K. Sugarman "I ain't mad at nobody" "t-UOetBCCeXiCCCCCCCC (C'cpyrltht.t KOSY-r hcfkeil n boob boy on his new red slid iped dovMi the Ions "now-chid lilU. A dozm gnjly chiiiii-rliii: girls tripped tow.iitli the lightly frnzm pond wlli ih.'lr .kiiieM. A farnifir came Into tlpu ulth n wugon bind of newly cut ('lirlMinnn tree. VtilotlilH cheer ns rrfefvecclrig. tint there was no rexp""! echo of It fervor In the lie.irts of Join Lime titiil Mnrlln Freer. "I n 'ii ncdird ltb y rmiiplntnly," the Inner van fny'rig "My son. SW ney I i tlp iImhc of hie life in-ciiier a In. oncer In I lie ell. v. Slice he fell In Ime with your hnlf niece mid ward. IMnn, Ii" ccein to have loci rill. oiiibltlon of making bis way outside nf uliinlii'.' her." "A fonh.h fancy," rjcclnrei! .lolin l.nne. "L'dnn Is too young to think r mnrryng.'" "We lire golnc to Mnd l'dnn nwn to ii prUnic lionrdlm; hiIhuiI after Hie liolldnjH ' lie cotitlui'cl. "and (but "III prolinhly end the nifalr." Mciiritliiic IMph Merrill pined In Iter priMiullI.e s(d!tude Hud Sidney roii'IiI to (Ii'vIm ii way to get wonl to tier ' Al Ihelr Inst meeting he had iSnld "no irnlter whut comes, they vlnill.nm pur iik" "Tbc nre coIiir to send tmth of us riuny widely npnrt." mourned IM- Vl. .1...... Inl I'll iimii I M't Mr K"9 s ihein do it!" ami immWSsa Riv . . ' m .--bj. mvt: Sidney r piled. 'Tlave you the fnllb to believe In me. to net with me with out iticKtlon If I find n wny to de fent two old men. who have forgot ten whut love menns?" "I hnve given ou my heart sole ly and trustingly," answered ICdnn stanchly. "Then you shall hnr from me wlu-n I liavp miitured all my plans." prom Ised Sidney. ' There was n certnln polnce for Slil- joy In climbing lhe high garden wnll nt the rear of the Lnne grounds and gaz ing up at the window of the room that j held his heart's treasure, tie hud a note written detailing Ills plans ami hopesT and he hod almost despaired I of delivering It, when, the afternoon ; before Christmas, he observed tliut the window was open. Sidney added a few lines to the note, gathered up a handful of snow, enclosed the note In the white sphere, aimed, let fly, and it passed through the open window. The note bad suggested the clop xnent he and Kdna had previously dis cussed. He hud added a line, "I will be In the lane nt eight o'clock. Don't fall me." There was a light In that upper win dow, now closed, when Sidney return ed, and tho lamp was set in a pe culiar wny. Across the frosted Inside of a pane two words had been scratch ed, rending: "At eight." ,-jgfc A few minutes later' theight was extinguished and a speeding figure crossed the gnrden, unlocked a rear door in the wall and the lovers were united. "Quick." spoke Sidney. "It Is a ques tion of getting to a friend of mine, a clergyman nt Amherst." He clnsped Edna's arm and they hurried down the lnne. i The lane the fugitives were now In wos.deep with snow. As they neorcil a large barn with in which showed n light Sidney diew Kdnn through its open door. "We must hide for a spell," he said, and, as quite breathless they entered the great rambling s t r u c ture, they Mured lu nmnzumeut nt n scene strange and striking. In Its center wns whnt looked like no old circus chariot. There was gilt nnd holly and evergreen trimming In profusion. Four horses were attach ed nnd upon a sort of throne In the center wns seated a gorgeously at tired Santa Clous. "We'll better start," spoke one of the men, "If wo wnnt to get to Am herst before everybody Is abed," and catching sight of a sign on tho chnrlot Sidney wns mado aware of the fact that to ndvqrtise a now soup this modern publicity van wns touring the district, giving nwny samples ns hol iday presents. "Step Into that low space at the bnck." he whispered to Edna. "We shall be snfe there." When tho unique Santa Claus ve hicle arrived at the. edge of Amherst, the fluttering lovers left It unnoticed. There wns a hurried walk to the home j of n clergyman. " The same telegram wns sent by the happy- bride nnd bridegroom to Johu Lane and Martin Freer. It read: "Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Frew wish their Ibvlng friends n Merry, Merry Christmas." . R. J. ncjfDoid Tobacco Co. -.,,-" . ' 'in A i , tha national joy. smoke makes a whale of a cigarette!' Ill rfct?i& Aw "i W)F?ffi'iW: B iv - i ". KOU certainly get yourz vhen you lay your cmoIicccrJa en tho tibia, call for a tidy red tin cr a toppy red bag cf Trlncs Albert cr.d rcll a makin's cigarette 1 You'll want to hire a statistical bureau to keep count cf your smokestunt3 1 Why, you never dreamed cf the epert that lica awaiting, your call in a home rolled cigarelte when ifa P. A. for the packing I . . Talk about flavor! Man. man. you haven't rret the listen of hrlf vour ? smokecareer until you knovr what rolling 'em with P. A. can do for your contentment! And, back of P. A.'s flavor, nnd rare fragrance proofs of & rrinco Alberts quality stands cur cxcms.ve patented process that cuts out bite and parch ! With P. A. your smoliescng in a makin's ciga rette will outlact any phonograph record you ever heard! Prince Albert is a cinch to rolL It's crimp cut and staya put like a regular czl! - Prince Albert upsets any notion you ever had as to how delightful a jimmy pipe can be ! It is the tobacco that has made three men smoke pipes where one was smoked before; It has won men all over the nation to the joys cf smoking. " R. J. RYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY. Winston-Salem. N. C S.wa.ttnfi, yir mayei. yoa'll fndioppy rtd heBf tidy red tint, handaomo pound and halt pound tin Iwmidars'' nrf that efosy, praciicat pcund triatal (latmhvnudor xrith epon&fi mohtcner top tht keeps PiinceAloert in uci perfect CL.idition I i viLmi(f&w-xtt33Bm&'& T"rf2&y is imL.ri?x?xim FI CEWTS IS lORSTSFOH iFJEY SESLS A short tlr-e ago Mrs. J. H. Gar rett was" appointed chairman for KInmath County for the sale and distribution of Red Cross seals, the proceeds of which are to be used in the fight against tuberculosis throughout this country. Part of the money realized from the local .ales will n all probability be expended In Klamath county, for under the present plans of the man agement, a trained nu.se U to be sent to Klamath shortly after tfje fitst of tie ;cor, wnose duty it w' be to examine carefully -into local conditions and to aid and assist tho'o who may be afflicted. If early stages are permanently cured after brief treatment, and substan- tial and definijo relief is given een the malignantly developed cases. I Mrs. Garrett has as her assis l n s n this work, Mrs. Fred C Murphey, who is chairman for t viuraatu Foils, and who is assisted by Mrs. Horace Shidler, a returned Red Cross nurse, Mrs. C. E. Burton and Miss Maud Carlton. These ladies are planning to have booths erected in the- various local stores at which puich,es of ttje; seals may be rrade. Alreadv -!i the dry goods and drug stores are co-operating in this drive and have, the seals on sale. The quota for Klamath County is,- 600, and In order to meet this as signment, it will be necessary for bve.y man, woman and child In the. county to invest the tremendoujN sum of five cents In this life saving ork. m m I The -Herald would bring good cheer from Klamath County; nni onlv diirinc the Christmas season. I Tint HiitItii fvrrv rtnv In thn vpflr.. - .. ..v. ., ...111 i. ... --.-.. . o ---. -.. - - r iiuccbsu i suuu iiciavua win uu iui- gfgn Harly. nished tianspoitation and sent to one of the many enrnpa maintained I by the Red Cross society for th9 care of persons suffering from the (l!tnon qTi- t'nieR tho1 iv ''- I A. F. Graham I H .mt .mm. I 1 I . Concrete I I Construction I H Shasta Sand Used 'H B Ivvclnsivolv lB H H B - - . A 11 WANTED ZIZ December 1 1, 12 "'nr AdR bring results. Men with teams and sleds,' or wagons to haul lumber from Round Lake. Good wages, Steady work. Apply Big Lakes Box Co. 6-6t Pecember 11. 12. rBREAD of OLYMPIC7 Flour builds brawn and brain for growing-ups and grown-tfpstoo. So, say 01YMPIto your grocer wncnyou order rlour. "M.. s SAD Pancake Flour and Wheathearts also at your grocer. Vi,"'" 4i'.,i , li.liiil., iW ,.i V. ) KIm J UU ; aUnt U OUR. 1 ?v K Owl. .';A7 rt n'i) u :m ..."i,iivXts mmmmm .'.'ji'.wr. j .. ii m ;.!' -ttrstvrti i i' I Jia I A A1 mMH r ' 1 1 ,i i i 1 1 1. i !"i ft 1 k r. j w"i D