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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1919)
m '"V5px"-'ii? ffKnM'H"AY' i)KO '. '"" THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON page Frrfc 4 i .1 - '. . i :. t CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR GREETINGS TO ALL - - K. Sugarman Thanking you for the past favors and soliciting your future business. A' f X J- j 0WWVWWWWMMMMMMWWWWWWWWMWWWMM ? ' ' fl In appreciation of their friendship and i' i tgood will during the past year we wish . lour patrons all Happiness and Prosperity Throughout, the New Year i 4 THE WINNER CO. I "' ! i t t t t . ! " J j V - X Personal Mention William Bray, local ropresentu tlco of tho Oshkosh Land & Timber company, loft yesterday for Los Oatos, California, to spond Christ mas with his mother, who is staying In California during tho wlntur. W. F. Arant loft this morning for Ashland, whoro ho will visit rela tives during the holidays, Mr. Arant has a brother and threo sons at Ash land and will dlvldo his time among them. .Mr. and Mrs. U. II. Eismun and son and daughter, Howard and Cath erine have arrived from Grants Pass to spend the holldnys at tho homo of Mrs. Eisman's sister, Mrs. 1). M. Hall, on Sixth street. Mrs. II. D. McCarthy arrived last evening from Dunsmulr for a holi day visit with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. J .II. Foster, of Alameda ave nue. William Fordnoy of tho James Mercuntllo company of Lorella camo In yesterday far a brief business visit. 'Ho reports that the rloads aro in bad condition for trucking at this time. Tho recent snow has now all sunk Into tho ground In the east ern valley and a fow more days like tho past two would permit the farm ors to start plowing. Mrs. F. Hollbronnor has Just re- llllliCU "Will JUfVWV, 1. UUM...O..W.., where sho enjoyed a pleasant visit with hor daughter, Mrs. F. H. Rea, and grandchildren. OPERATION' MAKES HIM MIGHTY SPRY. Stool strikes aro giving little in spiration for success to the Coal minors. A coallcos homo with shivering children Is a strongor magnet for public notlco than a mooting of strik ers. And now a bloated syndicate writ er claims that Niagara Falls for him. ! V I I Musical Study Club begs to announce that reservation of seats for season ticket holders, is progressing rapidly. There are still some desirable seats left but going fast. All who wish to take advantage of season tickets with choice of best seats in the house should act quickly. Sale still on at Shepherd's Piano Depot, Main Street. I 5: IH"H"4"H.iti jMWH GLENDALE, Dec. 24. James Thompson is still being helped by the Interstitial glands of a murderer, transplanted Into his body by a sur geon at tho San Quentin, Cal peniten tiary. Thompson, only 25 jears old, while a prisoner at San Quentin pris on, was a semi-imbecile and as list less as a man of 70 years. Then the murderer was executed and, as an experiment, his interstitial glands were transplanted to Thompson's body. The 'operation was a success, Thompson became so energetic that the prison could not supply him with enough work, and he was paroled to work In a logging camp of the Weed Lumber Company. Even there his vigor was unconfln ed, and he broke parole and disap peared. That wns on November ISth. Noth ing moro was heard of Thompson until ho was arrested hero estorday. Last night ho broke Jail and where ho is today no ono knows. CHURCHES PLAN XI PROGRAMS CALIFORNIA NEWS CHICO. Dec. 24. Returns from the Butte county Road Bend Elec tion Just held show that the vote tor si.800,000, has passed by a large majority. One hundred and ninety six miles of permanent roads are to be built. near Coram after they had broken into three section houses, according to officers. l'orhnps thoso th.it nren't trusted would do tho bumo thing if." they ( w oro. tTho fact thnt whining has been, stricken from tho list of German ox ports should comcy a warning toj Amoricnn shippers. ( No civilization is strongor than Its food supply. I STAR THEATRE tiilay mid Satin day, Dec. -(I 1. XV, Giifilth Special & 27 Poisons who havo over had to smilo whilo thoir hearts wore break ing, will novor forget tho perfor mance of Lillian GIsh In "Truo Honrt Susio," tho latest 1). W. Griffith Art ciaft plcturo, which will ho displayed at tho Star Thcutro on Fiiday and Snturday. Since hor appearanco In ''Broken Blossoms," Miss GIsh is conceded by all tho metropolitan critics to bo ono of tho foremost actresses on the screen, but many bollevo sho has sur missed nil previous work In hor char acterization of "Truo Heart Susio!". Owing to tho moderate prices for this ongncomrnt, patrons aro urged to take advontago of tho mntinpos In order to avoid (ho disappointment of standing or being turned away nt tho evening shows. It The Presbyterian church -will have a Christmas tree and exercises un der the direction of the Sunday school superintendent and commit tee tonight at the old church build ing. The new church, It was de cided, is not quite ready for this oc casion, although the seats are here, and it is hoped to hold services in the new building Sunday. The program tonight starts at 7:30 o'clock. There will be recita tions and music by tho young folk, followed by tho distribution of gifts from tho tree. An offering will be taken for the Armenian fund. Each adult is asked to contribute a dollar if possible. Baptist Ecicisos The Eleventh Street Baptist chuich will also have a Christmas treo and exercises tonight, beginning at 7 o'clock. Tho program will con sist of songs and music, mainly by tho children of -the Sunday school. Following tho exeiclses tho gifts will bo distributed. Methodist Tree Tomorrow Tho Mothodlst church program will be held tomorrow night nt tho church, starting at S o'clock. Tho first part of thovprogram consists of recitations and songs by tho chil dren and tho second part will bo a cantata, "Tho .Salvation of Israel," by tho church choir. Aftor tho exer cises tho treo will bo unveiled and tho piesonts distributed. Racied Ilc.ut School Tho Sacred Heart ncadomy pu pils presented a protty Httlo play Monday ovenlng under direction o tho Sisters, followed by a Christmas treo and general presentation of gifts for overy ono presont. Thai affair was very onjoyahlo and the of forta of thoso who took part In thoj program wore greatly appreciated, j LODI, Dec. 24. Failure to secure sufficient paper for publication will piobably suspend the Lodi Sentlnal for a time. Freezing of the paper mill sites on the Williamette and' Columbia Rivers in Oregon, are giv en as a cause. WOODLAND, Dec' 24. The H. E. Coll ranch of 640 acres, east of this city has been sold to the A. W. Mor ris and Sons Corporation for the sum of $165,000. REDDING, Dec. 24. Guy Yedd and Lloyd Burke, each aged 17, both fiom Portland, have been captured VALLEJO, Dec. 24. School chil dren cannot be forced to submit to a medical examination against the wishes of their parents, according to a decision Just rendered by Judge W. O'Donnell, of Solano County in a suit of Grove L. Bennett of this place against J. T. 'Utter. 'AUBURN, Placer County, Dec. 24. Mrs. Mae Henrleitta MeGhee who shot and killed her husband, C. Wi MeGhee, a well known nurseryman of Loomls on October 18th, has been acquitited of a charge of murder here, following a sensational trial. Shipping Army foodstuffs thru the mails was unfortunate for andth er reason than that it never arrived, Many people would cherish the hope that the morning's mall would bring a slab of bacon instead of the butcher's bill. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I WANTED TO BUY 2 compartment1 Laundry tub. A. A, Soulo. It LIBERTY THEATRE "THE TICK OF THE PICTURES" II .W. POOLE, Owner. HARRY BOREL, Musical Dhcctor TONIGHT "WHERE THE WEST BEGINS" Starring Popular WILLIAM RUSSELL . Christmas Day tho Liberty will run a continuous show, start ing at 1:30 P. M. You can' come In any time and see tho entire pro gram. Extra Comedy for Christmas Day. J.