The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 08, 1920, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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CANADIAN Miaillini
oppohkh i-i:aiui: plan
(My Associated Pros)
OBNIJVA,, Doc. 8, Plan for tho
formation' of ate clinical organltntlon
Jn tha league of nation, denting with
finance, health, and transportation
ware sharply attackoil In today' ses
Ion by Newton Wesley Howell, for
raofj president of thn Cujindlan privy
council.
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Tim teacher xiniiltintlorin will be
hold on December lfi, 10, 17 In tha
county library building, It was an
nouncod today by Mis Twyl Head,
county 'school superintendent. Tho
chodiita of examination wan given
In Tho Kyonlng Herald tho first of
tha week,'
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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Peraonal Mention
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Announcing? ,
That the Scandinavian , Hall Will be com,
pleted and wUI Wormiaix 4pety ,.'
by the Catholic Ladies with a
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BIG Bazaar
Dec. IS, 16, 17 and 18
The Public is Cordially Invited.
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-Hit work is beautiful and he sells' it very
cheaply. As a Christmas gift nothing can
be more appropriate than
the products of the Orient
al workmen. See our won
derful display of Celestial
Art, Trinklets and Novel
ties.
THE GIFT SHOP
"The Art
Store of
Klamath
Falls"
709 IVjain
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Clonn Chlldors returnod last even
ing from -tho Roguo River valley,
whom hn ha been for tho past weok
on a qloasuro an 4 business visit.
William Fordney, proprietor of tho
Lorella Mercantile company, la Injtho
county neat on matter of business
today.
Mr. and Mrs. A, B. Oslo are here
today from tbrlr ranch In Langell
vnllny.
Charles Hogue la In town thla wock
from Sacramento on business.
Dick Klynri ,of Malln waa In town
yesterday looking after business mat
torn. A. It, Campbell -who operate ' a
ranch at Pine (Jroro waa hero lat
ovenlng purchasing supplies.
A. J. Ifanan who ha a farm In
thit valley la n county aeat business
vUltor today.
Charles Hood waa down from Iho
Indian reservation yesterday.
Mm, Perry Oreonaugh and Mrs.
QUbert Lcltoy, who have been hore
from McCloud vlsltlbg their parenti,
Mr. and Mra. 0. W. Perklna, left thla
morning on their return trip.
Mrs. A. M. Friable left thla morn
ing for Pato Alto, where she will
pend tho vacation daya with ber'alt
Ur, Mr, mow,
Mr. and Mra. T. E. Woraley left
thla morning for Athland to spend
the remainder of the winter months.
, Fred Itansier waa a eltv visitor
tfterdy from Dorrl, California.
Mr. Mary Korton, piano teacker
or thl city, left tbl morning for
California, where be waa called by
rs
vWKDNKftTMY, DKCIftihini II, lao.
fho ill heaKb? of her dft'ugHldr? Mf
Norton .wpectsi to be book by th'e
flrt of tho ycar'ot lcat
Mr. and Mr. B, C. Hamaker nfe
here forin eatejided visit with their,
relative and frldtfd. ' -'
Mr. abd Mra, Joel T. WardJeft yes
terday for Portland where they we're
called bjr the, serious lllneiu of Mr,
WardVmotber. Thl changed their
plan somewhat a tnoy were expect
ing to upend a vacation for omo time
In Ban -Francisco.
P. Wynne of Merrill I In the -city
for a fW day to attend to business
affairs,
Charles Twohy was In tho city
this wrvjK from Chlloquln.
Frank Cacka and John Cacka are
among Merrill resident to visit Kla
math Folia today They aro regis
tered at tbo Will to Pelican hotel,
W F. Orab Is hero for a few dak
from Chlloquln on business.
Dr. hV O. Wlsecarvcr and Dr. P.
M, Noel, both cromlnent dnntlitm of
her company, I a city visitor today
from hi homo at Iionanza.
Mr. .Zimmerman, of the Mills
llrown Machinery conpany, Is a bus
ne visitor from Portland this weok.
Mis iane Moore left for Ban Joao
thl morning where sho will spend
thrt holiday with her relative.
Hoy ftloan, who ha been in the
office of the Warren Construction
company for the past few month, left
thl morning for Portland to spend
the winter.
A leap year dance In to be the fea
ture of the entertainment given De
cember 24 by the Lndles'of the II.
P. O. K. All member and their la
dle aro Invited to attend this brill
iant affair.
NEW TODAY
WANTED Odd Job about town.
dzu n. lutn Ht, 8-1-1
WANTEfo 20 good .wood barrols.
uox 240, city. 8-10
FOIt llENT 3 room, platerod, un
lurnlfthofl AtlArtmnnf. fn.n In 1.
cated nt 638 Oakr tret, in tho now
Ht. Francis Apartment. For full par
tlcular see, II, C. Dale, 834 Main,
phone 370. $
The Christmas Gift Supreme. A
Stephen Salient Six. We'll deliver it
how. or in the spring. Metropolitan
Oarage, lltn and Klamath. 7-9
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Carbon Paper and Manuscript Cov-
MIDDLE AOB LADY' wishes cooklna;
in camp, wporicncod, and a good
cook. Call or writo 62 Plnn itrnnt.
Apt. 2. 8-H
this city;-left this morning for Tort- era Drummond Print Sbop, 4th and
land, Oregon, where they will itf Wm. 7-9
course under Dr, Bmjthof Chicago
In Ulock"Anas'theMa. The doctors do
not expect to retdrn before the first
of the year.
William Dray, of the Klamath Los-
glng company, returned last night
from a Imalness' visit to San Fran
cisco. " 0
Blx lnVb'es of snow 'fell last night
and caused 'a chahged wbrid'to' be
presented to, thtt.s'city2cec)ple2f "'this
morning. Trees wereweTgfifeiniown
with the flakey stuff and IBe'moun
tains were brl!lUnt"wllh their 'SStr
coats
U. N. Orlser
' -Christina cards Drnmmond Print
Shop; Fourth and .Pine. 7-9
FOR IlENT Flvo room bouso 3ttt
1 blocks from Main street. Inquire
at 1129 Lincoln. 8-9
. Young steer beet by the quarter or
piece. 13 to 18 cent per pound, de
livered, .Call 253 JT.' 8-12
.Carpenter contractor, 1C32 Wall
f, ." ' 8-22
IUis. proposed .lb adapt the aero
plane as further discoveries in Dark-
ijjtrAfrlca.
The llabtfe tra has an averar of
er, of the Grise Lum- Ihe inlre yelf x
TODAY'S SPECIALS
nig level lot on 10th St. Prlco la-
only S7C0. Terms.
Good seven room house and big
evel lot only two bloekV. from Mais
St. It baa four bed-rooms 'and will
bring good income. Non-resident
owner is making sacrifice price of
93G00 for quick" sale. Term.
We would liko to talk with 'to
about a 30 ft. modem '.brick-building
in the heart of the eity. Price if
111,000. Only 82000 caa and 81009
annually. ,
CIULCOTB & SMITH
633 Main St. C
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What would be mere acceptable
than a Stephena Saitail, Six for
CnriatmaaT At tb MetUUn Oar
age, 11th and KlawsUb. 7-(
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Suggestions for
Christmas
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BOOKS
A good book-meets every demand
of a perfect gift and it is especi
ally acceptable to old and young.
Such gifts are treasured a lifetime.
Select from Books of Poems, Stor
ies, Fiction, History, Juvenile
Books, etc.
Bibles and Hymnals are also in
demand as gifts.
FOUNTAIN PENS
The fountain pen has become an
everyday necessity but it has lost
none of its popularity as a gift.
We sell Conklin and Waterman
Fountain Pens. They are self-filling
and non-leakable. There's a
style, size and nib to meet every
fancy. Prices $2.50 to $16.25.
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NOVELTIES
Our stock contains many out-of-the
ordinary snrt of goods which
will make appropriate gifts Ster
ling Silver Novelties, Japanese
Goods, Odd Designs in Book
Ends, Leatho Goods, etc.
Come in and ee the various goods
we have ast -tbled for gift seekers.
CAMERAS
A Camera makes an ideal gift be
cause it continues Christmas cheer'"
throughout the year. We" are'
agents for Eastman Kodaks, and
have an assortment of sizes, styles,,
and prices so that every choice ,
may be gratified. Prices $3.33
to $35.69.
SHAVING SETS
The man who' shaves himself will
welcome a convenient and attrac
tive shaving outfit. Let us aid you
in assembling just what's needed
Razors, Safety Razors, Brushes,
Mugs, Soaps, Powders, Strops,
Lotions, etc.
A nice mirror will be handy, too.
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STATIONERY
Dainty, stylish Stationery makes a .
choice Christmas present. We
have a superb showing of High
land Linen and Crane's Linen .
Lawn. These papers represent
the latest tints and textures. Some
especially holly-decorated boxes
for gift purposes. Monogram pa- "
pers are popular. Prices 75c to
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