The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 24, 1919, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ?.' v f"t
'ffmmff vrrff
ACK FOUIt
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
wi:iim:hi,v,
- v.
WO. m ...
'
F
The Evening Herald
E. J. MURRAY
Editor
FRED SOULK
City Kditor
Published dally except Sunday by
or Adrlnn Sharkey will lcao Mon
day for Roseburg, In which city ho
will head tho Cnthollc church. Hov.
Urban O. Hlordan of tho Franciscan
Capuchin order arrived In tho city
today from Cork, Ireland, to succeed
Father Sharkey.
SALKM, Doc. 3L riumbora who
Herald Publishing Company of jmxo been on the Jump hero for bov
,ta fun, i ruuuu owwu. ,nr t,Ry8 rcl)arnK brokon wtttor
pipes and other domage rmultlng
tared at tho postofflco at Klam
feih Fulls. Ore., for transmission thru
Bails as second-class matter.
at Silver Lake early Saturday morn
liiK. occaslonhiK u Ions of $4000 for
tho building and several thousand
t.ioro for personal property and print-
liiK plant 'equipment. It Is said that
h.clmloil In tho los.i nro all tho ro
coids of tho Sllvur Livko irrigation
illotrlct, as well as personal business
records.
PORTLAND, Dec. 24. llecnuso of
tho roiiulrements of tho Oregon State
from the recent storm, estimate that Kollno law which provides that gas
tho loss to the people of tho city wlllUlna Hold In this State must bo of
total more than JIO.000. 1 5C degrees specific gravity gauge.
I the Standard Oil Company today an-
ONTARIO. Dec. 24. Snako river nol,nccd ,,n Increase In price of 1 1-2
Is Jammed with Ico floes and I i cents per gallon. This Increase Is of-
threatening wagon and railroad brld- fcttvu In all Western Oregon nml as
ges between Ontario and Hunting- fnr VMi M t0 Unlloi. these points
ton. Tho On-con Short Kino Is semi-. i,.,i,, ,,.,.,iin,i with! L-iimdlno from
Tho Associated Press Is exclusively I , ,tVniimii m i.inw fl... ice lamsL.'... .-
... , .- - -j vHiiiuriuu.
Subscription terms by mall to any
VMreaa in the United States:
? yr -............ .. . $5.00
m month ...... ..................... .60
PLNDLETON, Dec. 24. Tho west
end of tho city, In tho Tutllla district
Li flooded becauso of high water
fiom the thaw.
Tho I'mutlllu Is rising rapidly and
bridge washouts ato throiittinod.
Wild Morao crook Is tho highest In
history, and the town of Adams, nuar
reudletou, has four feet of water
running In thu streets, Telephone
and electric light wire nro III dang
er nml trains are much delayed.
IcKibcr of tho Associated Press I
3at!Ued to the use for republication
it all news dispatches credited to it
T aot otherwise) credited in this pa
Sfr. and also local news published
tCkcrate.
I1 rights of republication of spo
ral dispatches herein aro also reserv-
WKDNESDAY, DEC. 24. 1010
and tho Malheur county court Is pre- Eastern Oregon, which Is supplied
paring to. protect tho bridge east of!(rom Wyoming points. I not luinie-
(WANTS PASS, Dec. 24. Prob
ably no one Indication of tho real
eotate activity In Josephine county
l.i more outstanding than that thu
Josephine county Abstract company
has had to quadruple Its office force
to care for thu dumnnil for ubstracts
for Intending purchasers.
mi
Ontario.
MOS1ER. Dec. 2L -Stanley Mlllor
and Webb Brother of Mosler succeed
ed Friday In killing n largo cougar,
several miles south of town on I. title
Mosler creek.
jdnitl'ly affected, but company offl
'clals siy probably will be very soon.
OREGON BREVITIES
SAM:M, Dec. 24. Threo liquor
stills which the federal officers bc
lloo were used by amateur bruwors
of thu vicinity havu been, seltud nt Imiiho. from (lalena to Austin, and
HAKKR, Dec. 34. llravlng deep
snow and thu cold, 32 teachurs, many
from remote parts of thu county,
have como to Dakor to bo examined
for certificates. Two (Irani county
teachers aro among thu number,
They wuro unablu to reach Canyon
City, so thoy travulled 40 miles by
'tho plumbing establishment operatud
SALEM. Dec. 24. The bill pro-by Fraser & Piatt here.
ipared bv Representative James Ste-1
F. R Ab-Uvi.ft of Wheeler county nrovldlns OREGON CITY. Dec. 24 An nux-
HOOD'RIVER, Dec 24
Bteln, pioneer rancher, whose place is ror an amendment to the constitution H,ftry to tho Amurlcan I.eglon of this
on the Columbia river highway near!nuthorlxlng an Increaso In tho road city ' to bu organized In thu near
Mitchell's Point tunnel, has been Jcrnstructlon Indebtedness ilmltatlon future.
here after bobcat traps. lfrom 2 to 4 per cent will go before
The vnrmlnts, driven to famine tho leclslaturo at tho special session VORTLAND, Doc. 24. Definite
Mrtf. S. V. Moody starto'l Tl urs- pods.
. .. - .... ....i ..... '
,iia v i r ii two mould n vinu wim nor, n iroirnni m. ..n...
l vo daughters and son, Don, In Sent- would muu u ft(i,,r ., . .
F.UC.KNE, Or.. Dec. 24. An- ,to w,'h"rM ,," M'u"' " ttnilliiK had IImmI there? ''
point by the cold weather, sro raid- in January, according to Mr. Stew- decision to carry forward plans fornouncoinont Is made from thu offico.""5" "C"001- A" I'tlmlst u a mnn 'ho will
j. t. txurii ui uu HI.I..W m r.i, , renin u ,,llni f( .
arrhud In Maker utter being 00 hours
on thu road.
Owl Cafe
Special Chriitmns Dinner
$1.25
(Vm-MiiII
ItohIi Crab Cock lull
ltlIMllM
Illpo Ollvrn H,mrlN ,)f Uify
Htitip
Turkey Olblut with llko
Tenderloin of Hoi.. Toinaio Hi.uc,
Parisian Potatoes
Eiitrn-N
Choko of
Prime Ribs of Hoof, mi Ju
Roast Suckling IMg. Klunmtli llukn.i ,,
Roast Voung Chicken, Oyst.-r "l..' "
Roast Klnmnlh Turkey. Cl.,tm, ,ftB1.
Cranberry Jolly K
VrKetnblex
Candled Sweet Potatoes Pronch vliH
Unmet l
Chnlcu of
English Plum Pudding. Hard and llnimly ,,,
Mot Ml iico or Pumpkin Pin
THE DA1.U:, Dec. 24. Thu
twontleth district coneutlon of thu
-...-,.. .. .......... .....'
miiKiiiH ui i j iinun luugii wiih iioiii i
hero Thursday.
SHASTA VIEW.
i ii i ... ....
, inn noil ii, ii,,. i
lug ranches.
art in Salem.
financing a corporation that will pro-'0f tho Cascado national forest at Ku
vide tourist hotel accommodations igeno that u new Industry Is
BEND, Dec. 24. After four yeirs BEND. Dec. 24. Fire which Is be- for tho travel that Is cettaln to como
as assistant minister at St Francis Ileved to have started on the first to Orcnon In 1U20. was taken ot a
Catholic church ia Bend. P.ev Path- floor, destroyed the Leader building neotlug of tho Chamber of Com-
mero committee thnt has been In-
' vestigatlng the matter.
t. AJV1AD MCINU ' &
m
.
for bun. .. i.l
s about to l,,"lr r"nCh h0r0 to K!""mlh ,''"IK J,lM- ' ""'y low lii)s away
11... !.. ,. t.. Iir...li fS ! f vlmlil.l It.... I. .
bu dcveloied In tho .Northwo.it, that:'"" '" """""'" "-'"fi l open but hl
of tapping Douglas fir tn-.M for tur-jnr" '"""'"' ' their nntunliunnroH Nirki.tl.imk Isn't. ,, 8, d
jlollllno I In this community and wo aro very Oil friend of ours.
Isorry to havu them loavu us but wUh1 m '
LA ORANDE. Doc. 2. Fillow- 'nilnnt miccess. Mrs. Ward M'ECIAl, .,T Tilt: I,;,TV.
Ing announcement lh.it William .F. "x,,'c"1 ","n, f,w ,wmU rMtm
Florida Grapefruit Cocktail
Relishes
Celery en Branch
Ripe Olives in Oil Heinz Dill Pickles
Waldorf Salad
Soup
Choice of
Louisiana Consomme Clear
Giblet Gumbo
Choice of
Klamath Hen Turkey, Chestnut Dressing .
Cranberry Sauce
Roast Suckling Pig,
Candled Sweet Potatoes
' Stuffed Tame Duckling, Giblet Gravy
Apple Sauce
VegetablcH
Martha Washington Potatoes
Cauliflower, au gratln
Dessert
Choice of
Home Made Pumpkin Pie Whipped Cream
Hot Mlnco Pie
Christiaas Plum Pudding, Cider Sauce
SALEM. Dee. 24. Acting upon a Flnloy. state biologist had been dls-1""? ' '"'" 'inrorni... -r. ami V" "" '' should baatttjn
Itgal opinion given by Attornuy-Gon- L.issod. tho Wing. Fin and Fleet- ;Mr" CroclcoU and two ehlldrun. who , " ' '.; jour attea-
erl Brown, cpuplod with his own I wood club of this city ..nn.mncml 'o'".",, spending a f- v wcks t ( , " U;
observations and examinations. Dr thoy wol k l0 ,,e t,. ul)(),.sh. ,r " "'"l" h,B1V0 " " K0,, '" "'" ' " onllnuou lH Z
L. F.Griffith, superintendent of the, n!nt f lha Mtlllu ,lo!oKJP ,,,.. K,B, f"H for "V m" v ,, V LLZJ W a ,naW
state hospital for tho Insane hero. ,,. l0 hnvn , fl0..l0.i whl el. I, M"' A TU"",r ,f T f S S ""Jh ' XTf
.. . ... . ............ i . . . Hiiiuit thu wouk end with her daugh- '""" '"" " niero will olio ha
nns annuunveu iiiiii neii .uuuuuy nu tiiKon out or tn viiort 4111011 tt llr.-n. ' ...... nil os 10c 11 v r nt..r
would releaso George E. Chenuwctli g,.H ench year used toward 1 piopigj
f lurry county, who has boon do-, ting birds and flsr. fur tho Btute
Tl'ey tiolleve In thu biology depart-
talned at the Institution slnco his tic
qulttal on a charge of murder last
August.
SALT LAKE. Dec. 24. Tho Mill
ual Creamery company, will build n
large condensed milk, cheese and
butter factory at Eugene. Or., early
next Spring and will make efforts
tc sccuro. the co-operation of farm
er. of Oregon for the dally delivery
f 20,000 pounds of milk, according
to the announcement today of of
ficials of the headquarters office of
he creamery company here.
SALEM, Dec. 24. Residents on
ment, but want !io M.Uo to imi.' t
It
SALEM. Doc. 24. At a mooting
of thu Salem members of thu board
of trustees of Wllljmotte university
hero Fred A. Lcgg, architect, was
Instructed to prepare plans for r
building tho Interjor of Win I lor hall,
which was partly destroyed by fire
early Wednesday. . . :.,.
FRIDAY, DEC. ,
Thin (a ihf rlntn nf ihn pAmtitti,.Ui
rural routes out of Salem were serv-lllnnc, nt Merrill. Como down anil
led with their mall by regular carrier have n good time. Music by tint
Friday for tho first time slnco tho, Kiamntn frniis Jarz orchestra, nig
storm broke here a week ago last j""..''"01" w111 00 orvea.
1 luesaay. for iu nays no man nas
been delivered in the rural sections
. except such as was called for by
those who braved the snow and came
1 to town, many taking tho mall for
I their neighbors back with them.
lor. .Mrs. V. -M. Klrktmtrlek. 1 ., . . ' ." '" "uu' l"ure
' '"" I'liiirH nimiw will tjo lollr and
Tint ladles of tho Helping Mar 1 add to tho Christmas cheer. 2Mt
wore entertained by Mrs II. E. Wll- . '
ron Wednesday.
t - .,-,-n-i, . -., 1.1 ,., 1.
--"' -,'irrn 'iriii
HOUSTON'?
Mi-lriipollUn Ainutrmmu
Thorn wuro over
twenty present and all report a very
enjoyable day. Some of thorn pnt
tho time In tlulng a comfort.
Mis. Iluldln Is spomllng 11 low I .Metropolitan Ainutrmmu V
ucuks with hor iluugliter near Mer- wwwvww,wwiww'
rill. 1
Harry Caton was n business visi
tor lit the county seat Thursday.
Mrs. Lydr. Klrkpatrlck spent a few
days visiting In Klamath Falls last
vuxk. mhtm hor-husjmnd -was acting'
! jiirymun. j
Elf rod 1 laves, mother nnd son. I
left last week for Nebraska where J
Mr. Hayes will have chargo of his
Lrothet's lurgo stock ranch.
DA.WK AT .MERRILL.
Tea
Coffee
$1.00
Milk
PORTLAND. Dec. 24. Sevoral
aliens have been deported from Ore
gon recently, according to announce
ment of R. P. Bonham, chief of tho
Immigration service of tho Oregon
district. A number we,ro deported
through Ellis Island, while others
went direct' from here to their natlvo
countries.
A post Xmns dnnco Is to be given
nt the Opera House In Merrill. Tho
date set Is Friday, December 21 It
Is to be strictly a comnatiiiltv affair.
;prd n cordial Invitation Is extended
In tho busln-jits mon nnd reMclont
of Klamath Falls to como down fnd
help rrnke tho event n gludsom-j urn."
23-2t
J mlwd Cafe S I
t
Hl CIHOKE.V HUPPKR.
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
MEETING ADJOURNED
HOUSTON'S
OPERA HOUSE
DANCING
EVHtV U'MINTKIMV
AND SATURDAY
STAR THEATER
THURSDAY
Tho hall commltteo chargod with
thu tusk of securing uultublo quar
ters for tho proposed city uthlotfc
association nslccd for mure tlmo to
fllo Its report Inst night when the;
organization tonvcucd In thu
hall, and tin adjournment wuh
In cunsuquoncu until thu commltteo
la ready to bu hoard.
TOM MOOIli:
In
"Till: CITY OP CO.M1IADKS"
AIm
lOI,LY MORGAN
Inl
"The Village lll.irksmlth"
Two TlioUMind Pii-t of I-sugh
uJ2j TEMPLE THEATER
THURSDAY
APPEALS FROM SENTENCE
OF THE JUSTICE COURT
At tho Merrill Opera houso nt tho
dance to bo given Friday evening,
Decomber 2C. Como down nnd Join
tho crowd. 23121
Try Sllvor Thlstlo Svrun nt nil
Grocers. o.'Mf
SALEM, Dec. 24. John H. Lewis
of Portland has filed application with
tho state engineer hero covering tho
storage of 10,000 acre-feet of water' wenmnn 1'uro Vormont Mnplo
from Willow creek In Malheur conn-1 gUI1"18 nrrlv0(1- Ask your grocor.
ly, nnu 1110 appropriation ot iuu HO'
cond-feot of water from Willow creek
for Irrigation' purposes.
L. N. Fecso, sontenead by Jus
tins N. J. Chapman recently to pay
u lino of $!i and $40 costs nnd survo
HO days In JnlJ for defrauding a
hoarding houso keeper, Iiiih appcitlod
to tho circuit court for n reversal
of tho lower court'H Judgment. Focho
wuh admitted to parolo lininmllutoly
after tho Jail penalty wan ordered.
Her
iui.i.ii: iii'itui:
In
FlrM and H-).t Plrturc
"ITGdV"
Also
A Ljiiih Av Monin Comcily
Anil
ItKi-riiatloiuil .NV
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
MOTION I'KTUUKh
TUKHDAVH AND HATCKDAV8
Merrill. Oregoa
t
T
T
T
t
T
T
$"l"XX"tXt"t"t
J
azzz Jazzz
BIG DANCE
, Christmas Eve and Christmas Night
MOOSE HALL
Kay-Jay Orchestra
t
f
V
T
T
&
SALEM, Dec. 24. Tho Industrial
association of Oregon has submitted
to Governor Olcolt thu names of tho
five persons to represent tho employ
ers at tho confoionco to ho hold
In Portland Icrmler 22, to make
-t",cnimndatlonB to tho spcci'il ses
sion of tho logislaturo with regard
t" Increasing payincntH lo injured
Workmen under the provisions of the
stato compensation act.
WILLIAM RUSSELL
S"JM"
SALEM, Dec. 21. Thnt many Bob I
Whtto (iiull pnrlHhod as a result of
tho recent cold weather and hoavy
snowfall, Is Indicated In n report ro
ceived horo from Roy Brommor, dis
trict gmo warden.
COE'S JITNEY SERVICE
"OWmgJpJhe high cost of operation and the condi-
uonjMHngzstrcets, we are compelled to raise our
ratestrornhe present rate of $2.50 per hour to $3.00
ppr liour.
COE'S JITNEY SERVICE
Phone 168 Lawrence Cigar- Store
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. Phdne"7 '
IN A (iOOl) WIIOLKSOMi: COMKDY-DRAMA
WITH "UK; HILL" WELIi IV THE FORK
FRONT OF THE SCREEN FROM llEOINNINd
TO EM)
'WHjEjRE
CS
-aaii
"fCTfi.
4 fm
mm
5IYKTKUY.
VHT
ADVENTURE-
r
H
ROMANCE
These' three predominating elements, . JL J pT5 Q HP
properly woven into picturized form, Vw HjjO 11
iiituvu tiiiatun jiiburusuug, iiiHHiing uruiiul
AT THE
LIBERTY
Tonight
Carries a Meral:
"LIFE IS JUST WHAT
YOU MAKE IT."
Limrfitf
SSE
IN FIVE PARTS
vl