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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1920)
kAOR PtVh THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON . .-:" ' 'i i'.w in. .-j ... ' , , -- WKDNKSDAY, IVKCKMIWAI 1.1 1020. M "CANT MAKE SON TALK!" DEFIES MOTHER 1 NEW TODAY f o o FOK ItKNT 3 film lulled house keeping rouinH. Phono 2G8-U. 10-17 "'.ii Rabbit War Gets Ith0 U' H dIo1K'c1 juirvey, Money f onough has been rnlsod among tho Results, jLorefa rnnchora In establish n string of 1 e poison pons ami to maintain a mnn A phono messagn from farmers otlln chargo of tlimn. They fool, Mr. I.arulla to B, II. Tliomo county Thomas until, Hint their .uccoss I agent t!i In morning, brought the nnws fully repaying them for any exponaa WANTKI)--Position truck. Address I. driving heavy 0. Ilox 24. 15-17 thnt thn rabbit war la on full blast or troubio iney imvo Incurred. m Miss Allco Ilalfour. youngest sin- lo that region and tho slaughtered rodents number from COO to 1000 iiriOII SCHOOL Mlttl, WANTH work oa:'' n'Kht Iter of tho Ilrltlsh foreign mlnlstor, I to asixst wiin Housework or earn i The farmers are working In co- Is a justice of the peace In Scot' . inr cniiaren nnroro ami alter scnooi .for boiinl and room and small wages. Wrlto to Miss Luelln Ifrnws, Weed. Calif. Ilox 623, 15-17 FOR ItKNT A ono room furnished apartment, a two room furnished oporatlon with tho Tarm bureau and land. vS f KHr HV aBBBBBB't 1 'i bWisi bbbbbbbbbbbIbbV ,HF SnH aHiiiiifaHfttt, '' T i fIBbIIIIIHJIIIBX I tWWssWsssssIMl "' li-'i-ii- rJUBSHk y. i-r'Xl 1 1 i i itH .I rfe iBBBBBBBBBBBBBBst 'NtiAatirTTLJaBBBBBBBBh'' v3Ll55 ' . 'JisbbbbbbbbH ' bbbbbbbbbPw Mp?" . '"' iii 'k -Bb bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb -T A fit." r ' . w 4BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBIV ft "..bTbTbTbTbbbW iC III , 3 apartment ami a single bedroom. KI2 Oak 8t. 1G-1C KANSAS CITY, Mo., Dec. 15 Falling In" their efforts to got Information from Denzel Chester,' accused Will sell or trade my Klciber truck. Will con- 'sider light touring car. Come in and make an offer. Max Weiss, 'Ar-, my Goods Store, 1136 Main. 15-18 j . Kim class dressmaking; work I guaranteed. Reasonable prices. Mrs. It. V. Jefferson, 4 'A Main St. Apt. 1. ' 15-18 of wurdorlng rioreneo llarton, young Kama City society girl, authorities havo resorted to the laughing ajtVCTCDiniTC baimc gas method of making him talk. Out Mrs. Lillian Chester, "DennleV mother, camo from Ixs Angeles and la,"1"1 tKIUUa TAIIND opposing tho attempts of tha police to make her ion talk. Chester and Florence Barton (left.) Aboro aro shown Mrs. Chester (right. "Dennis" T Personal Mention pin few days from her homo at Chllo- iuln for tho purpose of doing her Xmu shopping. If Klamath Falls people would care' . Cecilia Ilechen of Portland ar- to see an example of what sort of I rived on last night's train for a brief potatoes Klamath county soil will visit here. grow, let them walk post Cllcote A I ,,, ,renry , nfr ,fom ,)ary Smith's real estate office an 4 take aam, , , ut,t hn WnUo ,.ecan look at the specimens fromthe II. j,otel. ' r.M'urdoeh ranch on tne Kino road. J M5j0rlo Ed,al, drovo ,n from Korl Miss Mary Jenkins has accptml , Klnsyith last night with friends on nponltlon with the Klrst f7oilonal,her way to Illy for tlje Christmas bnk. 'holidays, which she expects to spend IL I.. Holgale district council for the reclamation service. Is In the rl(y from Portland to take part In the flood-gate hearing which opened to- day. j,v J. !. Churchill ot Yrtka and Charles to of Ran Francisco am among the California people who will be present at the flood-gate confer , ,oace.,, ..ti . H K -J.-K.8lBVr)e a. wl)-kown resi dent ot Fort .Klamath, Is .spending 1 a ffew days In Klamath Falls I'ercy A. Cupper stale engineer, arrived tast night from Halem In or dsr to be on hand for' the' hearing being conducted hern this week. Xtrs. Ii. D. Iteynor Is registered at the White I'ellcan hotol from flan Francisco this week. Mr. and Mrs, I.awrence Horton and daughter camo Into town yesterday afternoon from their ranch near Ilonanxa. Mrs. Connva nurropghs a teacher In tho I-orclla school Is In town this week to toko the teachers examina tions. Mrs. Curtis lEoldrlch Is In town for with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kdsall. Miss Kdsall Is. a teacher In the Fort Klamath school. It. W, Terrell arrived last night from Portland and Is registered at the White Pelican hotel. II. II. Huess and R. C. Zuckerman, of Stockton are here ibis week, and It Is reported that they will Interest themselves In the flood-gate hearing 'foday' aV'tliir ajV tifcTY property ownera of ,tuie land. , ,, Mr. and Mrs. Joel J. Ward left this morning for San Francisco where they will spend the holidays. Mrs. Karl Whit lock, who has been 111 for tha past week Is reported much Improved. I.. P. Montgomery Is hero from tho Hlolger lumber camp on tho Upper !.ako to spend the holidays with his family. A. I.. Mlchsels of Dairy are In town as witnesses In the Ingersoll trial. W. K. Simmons was In fronTlAilry yesterday on matters of business. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Crlaler will leavo tomorrow morning for Ios .An geles where they will spend the win ter with their daughter, Mrs. Vera Ilerryhlll. Mr and Mrs. Leo Vondell have re turned from Woodland, California where they wero called by the Illness of Mrs. Yandell's sister. AND ACHES Mnke Ufa If aril to Hear For Hny Klamath Falls Women. Too many, women mistake their pains and aches for troubles peculiar to the sex. More often disordered kidneys are causing the aching, back, dizzy spells, headaches and Irregular urination. Kidney weakness becomes dangerous It neglected. Use a time tried kidney remedy Doan'a Kidney Pills. Hosts of people testify to their merit. Head a Klamath Falls caee:J Mr. lies Corn sh.. 1429 Ores-on Ave., says: "My kidneys were' out ofT order about a year ago and I suffered n lot with dull, nsgglng backaches. My work tired me and I bad frequent dluy headaches. My kidneys didn't act right and I knew they werp the rauso of tho trouble. I read ot Doan'a Kidney Pills and used them as direct PRESBYTERIAN LADIES' BAZAAR Saturday, Dec. 18 Beginning at 2 P. M. in the parlors of the Presbyterian Church. Aprons, Cooked Food and Parcels Post sale. Your last opportunity to purchase those last minute gifts for Xmas. Catholic Bazaar Will Ooen New LI if Tii,lit cd- Two boxes relieved mo of 'the nail M Ontgni aches and pains and put ray kidneys I In good order." The Scandinavian hall, just com-1 ,,rlc t0e- t all dealers. Don't pleted. will be fittingly opened lW?. y?l0J?W ;- evening by the Catholic ladles'bba-'Mrs. Cornish had. Foster-Mllburn xsar, and the ladlea In charge"' ofCo'.. Mfrs.. Buffalo. N. the bazaar say thati everything Is In ship. shape for "ono of 'the most Aus picious' openings In the history of tho city. ' I A dance will feature the cvenlne.' and several prlxo dances are on, the' program. Tho prizes will not neces-J sarlly be given to the best dancers, and the ladle ask you to come and see an Innovation In tho awarding of prizes of this kind. Ono of tho attractions at .tho THE LADIES B. P. O. E. Will give a Christmas-Leap Year Dance December the twenty-second at the Elks' Temple All Elks Are Cordially Invited. M' jl 4fl ' AA A- -asV .A .ask. A -a". Va. .ask- -A- A. -aTeV .ssV Word has been received hero that- bazaar will be a hair dresser and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson purchased a home In Florida. While living here Mr. Johnson was a heavy stockholder lu tho Klamath Falls creamery. Obregon's Inauguration s VssUsKslhiYt tl HssawTBi bbbBt!sL ... .l JVkB lBsBBBff BBBsm EsV3B 'desssU4 havt manicurist, direct from San Fran cisco, who promises to bedeck mi lady In tho most modish fashion, nnl also to Instruct and dress said mi lady far SKeclal occasions. There Is Mrs. John I.Isky of Malln. and Mrs, ,omo ,,ea,ant mystery connected with this nrtlsto, and the ladles arc ask ed to visit her between 1 and fi o'clock on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday afternoon. Ladles can phone 142 fur appointments. Tha sale of goods will begin to- morrow afternoon at 2 o clock, nnd IamUHomonts will also bit In order at that time. Further announcements will bo 'mado tomorrow. ONI-: HALF VltICK ONLY tleorg' lotto, silk, and woolen Jersey waists, ' beautiful silk petticoats, and nil milliliter)- and millinery goods. Postlvo- ily no reserve. Kntlro stock, without ! any regard to cost at one-half price. A r r T T t r T r T T T ? t T t ... (lertrudo & Co, 15-17 Xmas Cards at Cost. Y ? t All nor, iWc, S5c anil children's Clirlstinaa Cards to bo closed out nt V actual coat. Will you be tha first to pick tho 8eIectlon over. TIio Y, Drununond Print Shop, Fourth nnd lHn nnu1... !........ If..... 1fn.nl. Cfc I1UU tjrMNiiiu nitirvii Jllllii a-watM- tal. 14-10 NO ItKSKHVK Kntlro stock of (loitrudo & Co. cut In half. Kxqulsito hats, dross, dunclng, tailored, 'New est mld-geason stylos. All ono-half prlcu only. Qortrudo & Co. 1C-17 Call 25S-J nt bnco for your Xmas turkeys. .15 I t f y ? MEXICO CITY, Dee. IE When Alvaro Obregon took tho oath ot Affffnn ab n.ndMant A'ilm lnvlftnn tnniilktln tin linl.l in fila tnf Itnn.l TTft 'has no right arm. In this photograph Obrogon la soon Btandlng and tak-, ing tho oath with arm oxtondod, Tho other flguro standing la, that of Adolf o do la Huortai retiring provleional president. The iceno U In tho I Ohambor of Doputles. ' Gifts for Men Below we list a 'number of suggestions, as to gifts for men. The articles named by no means cover the list we have, and we invite you to come in and see for yourself, " One thing you may be sure of, if you buyihere, and that is QUALITY. ' FOUNTAIN PENS A fountain pen is an article used every day. We have two of the best makes on the market Conklin and Waterman. Prices range from $2.50 to $16.00. The higher priced ones are 14 karat gold barrels and make an ideal gift. EVERSHARP PENCILS Next to the Fountain pen we consider the EVER SHARP, pencil the most useful gift for a man. These are to be had in Silver plated, Sterling silver and gold. Prices range from $1.50 to $10.00. LEATHER GOODS We have a Wonderful line of pocketbooks, bill folds and card cases. Books of quality. Seal leather, wal rus, pig skin, Morrocco and other fine grades... Prices range from $1.50 to $12.50. SAFETY RAZORS One of the most popular and useful gifts' for men is the safety razor. Saves every man time and money. The most popular brands are the Gillette, Auto Strop, Gem, Ever Ready and Keen Kutter. Prices range from $1,00 to $15.00. Each razor complete with box of blades. The most expensive outfits contain brushes, soaps, strops, etc. SHAVING STANDS We have a very complete assortment of shaving stands. These have large brilliant mirrors mounted on silver plated standards, lather brush and cup. Some of the more .elaborate ones have talcum holder and shaving lotion' bottles also. Prices range from $3.50 to $20.00. I W'v KLAMATH FALLS OREGON ffcr I T V J fnHlM I -! I WW - mwi -as--- y. j iw WHSftt PARTICULAR PEOPLE ...'Y THEIR DRUGS JL I PURITY I lACCUPACvl 4 ' i f y r y t y T y y y y y y y y y y i y y 7 7 7 X y y .