PA(in FIVK l THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 1'IUDAV, .NOVKMIIEtt uA, ioao. 4Hfr4$Mfr$HH$ Personal Mention I l) (I 'I Pill l V Hi l'lkiJ I rrjt I Rainy Evenings at Home, Sweet Home There lit no plum quite like Home theso ilnmp, dlaagroeabln nvmilnxa, (Imt In It you bavo a Vlctrola or Playerplano and n good milccllon of music. Home it ft morn plraaurn from their Playerplano whlln othora prefer a Vlctrola, Imt which ever wuy your choleo Ilea wo haro thi' largest nml most carefully aelected slock und tho convenient term (lint 111 your caao. A lonK Winter In ahead why delay? EARL SHEPHERD CO. Record Headquarters 507 Main St. Phone 282-J nuiKiirr htati:mi.nt ok thk (utv ok klamath va1jjh, oium.'on koii the fiscal yeah iiixjin'.nino janua11y lh., JlrJI. - vv y Jl, J- WClAiVO CO. WOODH ClOHE roit SEASON Tbo common rouncll having com plated lt ealltnato ot Ibu amaunt of money proposed to bo raised by taxation for all iwrpoacs In thu city or Klamath FalU, Oregon, fot tbo fiscal year of tho city beginning Jan uary Int. 1921, now submit, the muo tor approval or amendment. Tho flrt publication berrat to bo mad Id The Evening Herald on Tueiday tho 23rd day ot November, and tbo unit publication thereof to txi madn on the 20th day of Novem bcr 1920 An adjourned meeting of the com rooii council will be held on Wednes day tbo lit day ot December 1920, at tho council chamber In Urn city ball at the hour of 10 o'lock A. M for the purpose of hearing and J con ajderlng any objection! to auch ,rx posed budget;, and for. tbo further ifurpoM of making (be lavy In obn formlly with tueh budget aa finally Adoptod on laid dato. The tentative budiet herewith sub mitted li Itemltcd aa follewa: (Seruml Fund Salary of mayor ..-I 2,100.00 Salary of pollco judKe .... Salary of city attorney .... Hilary ot city treaiurer .... Salary of health officer ... Salary of chief of pollco .... Salary of tour patrolmen Salary of five councilman Salary of asalstant to po lice Judico .. ..- Par of city onitlneer M t Heat for city hall . .. Publlcationa Stationary nml offlca sup plies General itippllea for city linll ...... Light kIoIiuh for city bull Telegram - ... Auto hlro for pollco Hoard prisoner .............. Court costs Plumbing ubout city hull .. Drayago ..... Elections .... Premium on treasurers bond ............ For qunrunllRn and peit homo Spnclnl )llro IterordltiK fona Camp gruiinds Heavy atorma tho paat two weeks have reaulted In the cloning of all the McCluud Hirer Lumber com pany'a logging camps for the re malner of the season. With tho aeaaon'a cut of 100,000, 000 feet practically reachod, opera tlona In tho sawmills have been cur tailed. During tho cutting aoaaon tlvo band rallla aro oterated night and day. Thla haa been reducod to three band mllla operating one ah I ft only. A new battery of dry gllna con atructed of hollow tile aro now prac tically complete and competitive tcita aro now being made to determlno whether ateam or dry air Initalla Hon will bo made. Siskiyou Newt. m MOIMH) HTAHE DIUVKIt CKL'HIIED UNDER WIIKKLH I.mi Thom7 stage driver from Willow lUnch to'Fort llldwoll, Mo doc county, waa killed oa tha Fan danga Pass loat week. Ha wa found dead during Friday night by Walter Cambrldgo, who wai going over tha paaa, 2,100.001 Thomaa waa driving four horaea ,,222'22 nd tbo front wheel camo off tho 4?nnn '" 0ir waa found badly 7110,00.. . . - .. - ,. ., 100 00 I rum hip ian. incre wurn 111! llu.-VHRcrB Mluaiu uiu aiBKir Slaklyou News, 7,200.00 1,500.00 f.S0.00 350.00 800.00 17S.0O 200.00 150.00 no.oo 15.00 no.oo 7C.00 7Ti.00 25.00 25.00 300.00 250.00 1,500.00 250.00 10.00 500.00 Totnl $22,890.00 Hfwt Fund Salary street commlaonur $ 1,800,00 Salary city luuuiittur 1,680,00 lwbor on atrcots 3,000.00 Lumber 300.00 SboulntS und blacksmith lug - . -Of'00 Hay 300.00 drain ItOlOO Suppllo 200.00 Uasolluu and oil 100,00 Totnl I7.C30.00 Ilopalr Sixth street nu- thorlrod 12.S3C.0O Flru IKMirUiMnt liml Salary flru chief ' 2,100.00 1'uy 4-flronuui, (1800.00 each .. 7,200 00 Oaaollno nnd oil 150.00 1'lro hoso ....... M 2,0i:(i.00 l'ay volunteor flromon ... 500.00 Hopalra and supplies GF0-00 12625.00 Additional Itonw author- ltodl O. D M.'.-;..'.:.. 1.C00.00 For now oqulpmont 10,000.00 For tiro alarm Hyatom .... 10,000 40 MIh MamJo I.lKKot, atcnoitraphur In tin office ot Van Kin mi &. Dono van, linn riiUirnnd from u vacation spout In San Krnnclsco, .MUh Orncn 1'inrcij has sent In hnr rcHlcimllon an tenchnr In tho Fair vltiw nnliool. Mlas I'onrco was forced to rimli;ii on account of lllmmti In luir family. Mm. C. 13. Ile:iuclinmi linn boon oloctcd by tho school board to fill lior plnco. Mr. and Mrs. II T. (llvnns nnd Mr. and Mrs. Dally divans ot Illy worn In town over Thursday to spond tho holiday with tholr par mils, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jim Ulvuna. Judgn and Mrs. D V. Kuykondnll nnd thri'ii sons spunt ThnnksglvInK with Mr. and Mrs. Ocorgo Walton int tholr liomn In Merrill. W. II. Marshall and wira nro city visitors from Portland and aro guests at the Will tit Pelican hotel. N. K. Olson arrived last night from Portland and will spend tho ncx few days hero attending to matters of business. Klmor Stuklo and Elmer Morrltt wero In town yesterday from tholr respoctlvo homos at Merrill. J. Klopper Is a county scat bus iness visitor from Chlloquln today. Mrs. II. McCormack Is spending a fow days In town from tho Klamath agency. J. II. Mlcbeal and Mrs. O. t. Mlchoal are Klamath Falls visitors from Phoenix, Arlxona. Klvlno Flurey Is hero for the week-end from his homo at Dairy. J, F. Anderson Is hero on a bus iness and pleasure visit" from At goma. Sorgeant Drown waa In town from tha reservation Wednesday after noon. Mrs. Jennlo Hurn accompanied Mlaa Kvelyn Applegate to her home in Swan Lake for Thanksgiving. Tom Dixon, road supervisor, said thla morning that tho big caterpil lar and other machinery belonging to tbo county had been moved down from tho Fort and would be held hero In readiness to go to work .a soon aa tho weather would porrolt. W. II. Parker and family left thla morning by car for their homo at Parsloy, Oregon . Mr. and Mrs. II .H. Momyro and Miss Ida Momyro spent Thanksgiv ing with Mr. and Mrs. Dean West brook at their ranch near Merrill. Tho bowling alley at tho Elks' temple Is being fixed up for uso and tbo winter bowling tournaments will begin soon. Charles Carlson was In town Wed nesday, from Algoma, attending to business affairs. ' ,-, U. It. Plckatt came into town from Malln the middle of the week to do bla Thanksgiving ahoplng.' Among the native sons who visit ed thla city from the reservation this week was Jeff Kiddle, son of the famous Wenlma, interpreter of tho Modoc peace commission. Mr. Middle la alao author of tho Indian Hlatory of tho Modoc War, a read able and well Illustrated book. TIMIIintWOItKr.lW WILL KL1XT SKcnirrAKY in k.wh nan: WHONO INITIAI-H Tho local tlmborworkora union Is announcing u mooting next Monday night for tho consideration of limi ne matters, among othar things tho election of a financial socrotary to tho local garago man and Crescent fill thu place of W. P. Kay, resigned. I resident nru not related. It is 1. E. Mnllory, garago proprie tor of Crescent, who Is suing Jerry Murphy for n repair bill, not II. V. Mallory. local garngo man. Tho In itials weru mixed In a recent story In this paper. Though In tho soma buslnos and with tho samo surnnmo, EASY? JUST TRY COPYING It ON YOUR TYPEWRITER! ltJJU1 wao Total $37.C;ISf.OO litjtht nml Watvr Fund Light, wutor and power .... 7,000 00 Library Fond Monthly approprlutlou, ' 85.00 l.f' .V Incidental fund - - - I IntnroBt fund 12 00. 0C Mnlntominco of sower I maliiB .'. 1 2 'O'OOI Judgment Alex Martin out 4 I. u Totnl amount of budnot .. $7i,0P Dy ardor or tbo common ci unou A. L. LUAVl'T, 23-20. Pollco Judno aoaoaju -ta3om $m 88S!if J?S'?,K uj(-.vviiiwvrwwwwwwwirtuynfjww Wm lllnijfiwfwsit! PI I I II I IrroBlatlblo; Tho bwIdiIiik (tool at Hot Springs bath bouso. 1.08 ANCJELKS, Nov. 20. When Arthur Paul, Jr., hoard that Hard liiB wns oloctod ho took hia typowrltor to hla lup, bo to spook, and rat tled forth this portrait ot tho proaldont-to-bo. Cublstlcally spooking, Hnrdlngi boro, has hnlr of "W'b" and a clphor nocktlo, wbllo hla face Is il.ooiy llnod. Sclontlsts nro not loslpg sloop trying to dotormlno wnothor iCU'uul rates tho tltlo ot author or artist. ! Sale Talk ? t t Special for Saturday LUXITE , Hosiery Tf We' are putting on a lot of special bargains in hosiery for TOMORROW ONLY. These prices are genuine bargains; in fact, you may not be able to dup licate these prices again this winter. We are slashing the prices on our hosiery regardless of how close they were marked before. Take them while they last. The opportunity is yours. ' Black, Brown, White and Grey Silk Hose have been reduced as follews: -t FROM $2.50 TO $1.95 FROM $1.75 TO $1.35 To introduce the Buster Brown Children's Hose we have made a special price for Saturday at 35c This is a high grade hose, double knee and fast colors. If you drop in you no doubt can find just the kind of Shoes you want, as we have a number of specials on the bargain tables in women's, men's and children's shoes. ALL OTHER SHOES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS HAVE BEEN REDUCED FROM ' .15 TO 25 1PER CENT TS'' X t -, n I X"S"K"XXX"X" AT THE STAU TIIEATKB Itobert Louis Stevenson's Immor tal story. "Treasuro Island," has reached tho screen. Maurlco Tourneur produced It for Paramount Artcrart release nnd It will bo shown for two duys commencing tonight at tho Star theatre. All tho color and spirit of hlrh adventure that Is In tho Stev enson classic has been retained, and tho photoplay has been mounted with Mr. Tourneur'a mastery of artistic production. Tbo story, which Is familiar to all, has been followed closely In tho screen version. Jim Hawkins, Hill Hones, Long Silver, Ken (lunn all tho familiar characters appears In the life In tho picture. Tho plcturo opens In "Dcnbow Tavcn," whero at Bill Doncs' death young Jim comes Into possession ot tho chart showing tho location of Captain Vllnt's treasuro. From thero sails tho old brigantlne tin which tho Squlro and bis mutln lous crow leavo on tho treasuro hunt. I Dailies with tho pirates, the kidnap ping ot Jim, tho fight In the stockade, land tho final success follow. I Playing tho rolo ot Jim Hawkins is Shirley Mason. Lon Chanor, AI FUson, Cbarloa Oglo. and Wlltoa Taylor aro included In tho cast. Wo buy sell or exchango anything. Highest cash prices paid for ladles and genta secondhand clothing and shoes. Wo clean and press. Oood & Co., successors to Dick and Co., 100S Main St. 26-3 BSBSBSBSBE!Z-l SbibWJbB5---5n1 a 'SyfewS? r) kJ Htfi? 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