J0V,iv, i)i:ci:,Mi:it as, ini. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE VIVA t t i Hero von nro nlwnyn Biiro of Teitloil Quality. AliHolulo I'urlty. Standard Stron K t )i, lo cuho you're un titled to them. lgJ 'Tlio IleM Ih CIlNlpfNt w h o n health purlin pr llfo It self III In IICH- tlon. Tho best In not only tho rhenpent It's HIlfpHt You al ways get the best hero, and it imu- lllly t'OBtfl Icbb here. For the Late Shopper OUR PALACE OF SWEETS HMM'tn." iin o liuvo 11 nonileiftil iiNNnrtmciil of Roll iliy hiihIIch In funey Ihixi'n. One iiiIkIU find delight In llliInK llu'iii, nnil pprlnipN no Itpltcr article could l Indeed, t rim well cull (IiIh Mote Tin; I'ulmo of I i! npproprlntP. Vour Mclectlon Iuin u wide range. Gifts of Ivory Many useful gifts of Ivory in complete sets and in single pieces that have not been seen elsewhere in the city. A display of the high est quality finished to perfection in PYRALIN IVORY no seconds and in neatly arrayed boxes. Mod estly priced.. GIFT BOOKS Among the many acceptable gifts for Christmas are the Books and Novels we have without end. Some of the many au thors are: McCutcheon, Dawson, Cham bers, Cobb, White, Stevenson, Reed, Kyne,. Gates, Penrose, Braden, Hill, Ginther, Hope, Billings, Kellogg and many other au thors. Both for the tiny tot and the elder person. Stationery Can you imagine a more accept able gift than a great big box of the finest quality Stationery in dainty tints that appeal to the re cipient? Many different styles in shapes and sizes for every purpose orrespondence,v regular Letter, Note and Acceptance. A person is often judged by their stationery, so to make her heart glad, select from our large stock just this gift. Pric ing to suit all. Open every evening until 9 o'clock until Christmas CALIFORNIA NEWS REDDINU, Shusta Co., .Dec. 22. I'. N. Todd, n stockman ncur Paul- Ken ranch, reports catching a forked horn deer that wan held Icebound In the middle of tho Trlnjty rlvcr. Todd believed the deer was chas ed by coyotes and ran out on the Ice, breaking through when near the middle of the stream. Tho deer could not get out and wr.s' frozen In dur ing the night, leaving only Its head and a part of Its back above the Ice. )-' M 'H'f f'H'l 1"! ! 4"! SENSIBLE GIFTS SACRAMENTO, Dec. 22. The city commission here voted to ex tend to General Pershing an Invita tion to vlBlt Sacramento. In making tho motion Commissioner D. W. Car mlchael referred to Pershing as one of the great men of the world. Per shing Is expected to arrive In Cali fornia about January 24. WOODLAND, Dec 22. So much mystery surrounds the tragic death on the Wooster Jioldlng of the Cona way ranch near Woodland of Wesley K. Bills, engineer, that Deputy Coro- Iner floss Wilson refused to hold an Irquest on tho premises and will re quire a searching autopsy into the probable cause of death. YUBA CITY, Cal., Dec. 22. Sher iff B. B. Manford of Sutter county allowed ten turkeys to settle the contested questions of their owner ship. When the birds were loosed I midway between the homes of rival 'claimants they all sought the coop maintained by W. A. Greene. Electric Goods Something of the vast amount of 'Electric Supplies for the home, such as an Electric Per colator, Toaster Stove. Grills and Irons will make an ap propriate gift this Christmas. Baskets Absolutely new an enchanting are the Filipino Baskets in all sizes to suit the wishes of the giver. A splendid variety. Jardinieres Every manner of Jardinieres that will make a pleasing gift to most any person the giver wculd care to remember. Look them over. Safety Razors For the man a Safety Razor will make an ideal gift, one that is a dally necessity and constant pleasure. We carry a complete line of all makes at prices to suit your wishes. for Children SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 22. Sen-' intor Jams" D. Phelan has announ-i ce(d that he would submit to con-j gress on his return to Washington a Joint resolution fQr a constitution al amendment prohibiting Ameri-' I can-born children of Japanese and Chinese parents from becoming citl-. ,zens of the United States. . We suggest the KIK-I-GO CAR-, the famous 5-in-l adjustable car. Fits any child from 1 to 8 years old. It has five important features that will please. First, adaptable, to the various sizes of children ; second, a coaster car with the front rest; third, it will fold to fit a suit case; fourth, weighs only seven pounds.; and, fifth, made from substantial material. Another great rig for the children is the Coaster Wagon. Many articles of fun-givers for the children. Baldwin Hardware Co. " The House Of Quality " CHICO, Butte Co., Dec. 22 What Policeman Jack Field termed was nn attempt to kill him took place last night at about midnight when srme men followed him from a cafe 1 1 the city park, where they beat and cuffed him into insensibility. 1:.-X"K:"K4aM LIBERTY THEATRE "TIIK PICK OF THE PICTURES" I H .W. POOLE, Owner. HARRY ItOREL, Musical Director TONIGHT David Wark Griffith's "Broken Blossoms" Will Have It's Final Showing i RECKARD TAXI-AUTO SERVICE Winter Schedule Short trips, 50c passen ger; Pelican Bay or Ship pington, $1.50 for either 1 or 3 passengers. Rex Cafe. Phone 77 OAKLAND, Dec. 22. Thrilling moving picture exploits proved too great a temptation for Ernest Bur bink, 14-year-old soA of Patrolman George Burbank, 725 Chester street, and led the youth to set half a dozen fires in West Oakland during the ,lrst two weeks whjle adventuring under the alias of "White Mask." call for plan3 and specifications for the bridge across the Sacramento river at Sqpaw hill, four miles west of porning for which the bond elec tion provided $150,OPO. i Christmns Cards and Novelties an exclusive line at Pioneer Print ing and Stationery Company. 120 Main Street.. 22-2t WOODLAND, Dec. 22. Investi gations just completed Indicate that from deposits found in large quan tities near Woodland, Yolo county i can furnish the cement to make her own highways, of which there are to be 75.45 miles to cost $1,000,- ,000 and will have enough left to supply the state and will make bids in this behalf. YUBA CITY, Dec. 22. George (Thorn, a rancher of Peace Station, jhad his shed of baled hay set on fire in a fourth attempt to burn him out, by some unknown enemy. One or two arrests have been made, hut i the suspects later released. CHICO, Dec. 22. Cider dealers are awaiting a ruling on the charac: ter of the beverage that they have been dispensing for some time past. The supply was purchased in Sac ramento and is alleged to contain more alcohol than is permissible. LOS ANGELES, Dec. 22. The trial of Harry New, alleged son of ; Senator Harry S. New of Indiana, i for the murder of his sweetheart 'Frieda, has begun. Two of the Jury selected are women. yyyVV,WMW'WVMWW,,,WVWMMM"llk,lllflrl .mfmmmm Musical Studv Club !! CUT FLOWERS Carnations, Chrysanthemums, Roses, Violets, Potted Plants KLAMATH FLORAL CO. Phone 337 M Delivered anywhere in the city. .M....'MHM'4" i VWWWW HoUSTON'Qi Metropolitan AniiiHenienta, 'nVSN YREKA, Siskiyou Co., Dec. 22. In a vote of 20 to 2 at an election held near Fort Jones, the residents of the Scott Valley irrigation dis trict endorsed a bond issue of 5125,000 for the building of a canal along the east side of Scott valley to furnish water for the iririgation of about C0OO acres. RED BLUFF, Dec. 22. The board of supervisors has decided to ROOKS In large lots choice for 15c, ,25c, 30c and $1.00. Many fine encyclo paedias, such as you have often pro- I mised yourself, at prices you could I not ask to be lower. EVANS & BALlN l!)-EOD Auto Robes Auto Robes Only four more days left to buy that robe for Christ mas. Large assortment. Prices to suit the purse. t HOUSTON'S : OPERA HOUSE I DAXC1XO EVERY WEDNESDAY A XI) SATURDAY i .! STAR THEATER $, SUNDAY At MONDAY j NORMA TALMADGE l III A TluilliiiK Dramatic Picture "THE NEW .MOON" AIM) A Rillio West Comedy Educational Feature. M : p Central udidkf? TEMPLE THEATER SUNDAY .MONDAY EARL WILLIAMS r In "A ROGUES RO.MAXCE Also Two Rods of Good Comedy. MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PIOTUKEK TUESDAYS AND HATURDAYB Merrill, Orego DON'T WAIT. Buy youi self or some one n book. Attend our book sale at !)10 Main. All iii.uoly disinfected'1 and yen would never believe thsy could be sold at such bargains. EVANS & BALIN. I'MCO1) NOTICE To Milk Consumers, With tho price of buttor fat whoro it now Is and prices of labor and sup plies whore thoy aio tho produeors' must hao more money for their pro duct, ,if they contlnuo to produco milk. In fact, they htive demanded a substantial raisse. In order for us to got milk wo must pay their price there foro must raise our price accordingly, rioaso remember that wo milk dealers must pay the samo high prico for all wo get that our customora have to pay. Wo have been distributing milk for some timo with no margin and unless wo can mako tho business pay wo can not continue In business. In order to, pay help, repair bills' and genoral running expenses, wo must advance our prices as follews: Doc. 20. 1019, 30 deliveries, 1 pint, $2.75; 1 quart, $4.75: 1 quart I pint $7.50; 2 quarts $8.75; 3 qts, $12.75; 4 quarts $15 00; 1-2 pt, table cream, 5.50; 1-2 pint whip ping cream,, $7.50. City Milk Depot Signed Perfection Dairy RESERVATION OF SEATS FOR SEASON TICKET HOLDERS for series of three conoerts to be given, will be made at Shepherd's Piano Depot, Main Street, from 9:00 A. Ml to 5:00 P. M. on Monday, December 22, and Tuesday, December 23. All season ticket holders are urged to present tickets promptly for reservation. NO SEATS RESERVED Except on presentation of TICKETS It I Office IP t I have for sale two roll-top desks, one flat top desk, G-foot standing ash desk and two type writers. My car is still unsold and I will make terms to suit responsible parties. Machinery in this car is just as good as new. Come in and se eaboiit it. J. F. MAGUIRE 125 North Seventh St. x X fr4 M ! 44lM''4'''li''4Hi