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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1920)
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SI IM1 1 Ull VUUSU'BS TIH fcU n7 IU IUU uvn, u(;-sui.utu vvs.sso wm The Office Cat BY JUNIUS Just Iup Old Bull and Brlndlo arc scrub'pups vvuicn luungeu .aiongine ircei. Wiggle, waggle, wfnt thclr.'Jnlls Wheno'er they chanced to meet. Old Bull and Brlndlo were good .friends . ' So everybody thought. Until "they chanced to smell a liono. Then "Lordy" how they (ought. Now Bull and Brlndlo nro big fooU To fight for one small bone. For which they would not giro a sniff If they were left alone. But Bull and Brlndle are not doga So there Is some excuse To hear them growl and fight and yowl And wallow In abuse. For Bull and Brln aro only men "With brains Juki like a louse. -The bone for which they fight, you see, Is one big nice courthouse. fiVecnleaf Cullen Wndsworth. Still, It tho stool pigeon whom Hank Wilson describes hadn't been pistolled, most likely ho would have been electric chaired, sooner of later. Me'n A ;hk1 Ixser From tho Nepszava Amcrtkal Nay yar Ncpszara I am looking for my wife, Mrs. George Schombergcr, (neo Agnes Scbomberger) who' left my bed and board on Oct. !6tb, taking with her my 12300. I should like to get In touch with her or thoso who know her whereabouts so that 1 may send her a special sum of $100 so that she can get even further away. ETen If a man has ten tons of Pocohontas In his bin, Is that any rea son why he should bo snobbish toward bis neighbors? It you wknt to. know-bow miny touring souvenir hunter from Amor lea have visited France, listen: "They hare left hardly a traco of tho war tin that devastated land." KKNO KUPl'INGS At tho school meeting Saturday afternoon a special tax was voted to defray the expense of building a nw high school room. As the snow Is quite deep, coasting Is the order of tho day In Keno. The Keno school will have a Christmas treo and program, Decern-, ber 24, beginning at 8 o'clock sharp. Kveryono Is cordially Invited. Charles Snowgoosa delivered meat In Keno Monday. Several pupils wero absent from school this week on account of colds Mr. and Mrs, Frank Mendanca are the proud parents of a baby girl, born December IS at Klamath Falls Tho lumber Is belnk unloaded with which to repair the Keno bridge Mr. and Mrs. Ilrlco McCormlck went to Klamath Falls Wcdnosday to make tho acquaintance of thulri new granddaughter.. I Mrs. Klttlo Puckett and son Ilalph' I.ucky l'l)pimlt Solomon may than!. hi stars that when ho lived the women worn loose robes with no hooks and eye In 'em. Think of buttoning up 400 wives. It Is to be hoped that tho promise that there shall be no frllli In rain's clothing next year Include), tho prices. Ilto- Vni They dress their feet And dress their hair. And let their knees And backs go bare. Unusual r 1 GIFTS 1w A Articles) tliat arc not generally considered gifts but aro of extreme usefulness Hot Water Bottles Make tho bed comfortabln for cold nights.' Al ways needed when sickness comoa Kantleek Hot Water bottles Kantloek because) they aro mndo In ono ploco. 2 quart $3.25 ,- 3 quart $3.50 Star Vibrators Whenever applied It brings tho blood tingling to thu surfiicn. Makes complexions clear, Im proves eyesight nnd n relaxation for sleepless ness. Complete, $5.00 Rubber Gloves Keeps tho hands soft and smooth, prevents cracked finger nails. A necessity to every woman who does housework. . The pair, 75c and $1.00 Lather Brush A good lather brush will please any man who shnves himself. ., $1.50 to $5.00 Hair Nets Something different to giro whnro prlco In n consideration. 15c each, 7 for $1.00 Razor Strops flood broke-ln strops for tho man who needs ono. $1.25 to $5.00 Bath Brushes With just, enough stiffness. $1.25 to $3.50 Get Your 1921 Rexall Calendar Now STAR DRUG CO. The fffrttClCC Stor Fifth and Main Streets fli iii J " , i "rWVt )VVViVVVVVVVVVVsVVVVVVViflfVVVVVVUAAAAr visited Klamath Falls Thursday to purchnso supplies and do theJr Christ mas shopping. Thero Is to bo n street light placed between Keno and tbo schooihouso for tho accommodation of teachers and pupils. t r'NMWMWvyvwMVWMMWvwM sjjJxjxrortjurrjs-vnr-rij-V"ri-s ' WJicn storago batteries freeze. It means a new battery. Well tell you how to avoid such a catastrophy. IJnk Itiver Battery Station. 18-31 JJrs. Atexandar McMurrny, who has 1 been commissioned by tho South Afr ican government to visit tho United States and Canada to study methods of organization In social welfare, par ticularly child welfare, Is a Scots woman and before going to South Africa ten years ago was prominent as a Journalist In tondon. He Marry For Love? M. .1.1.1 1... ...nn.l....l -in.. ling generally makes good. J Buy your Xinas presents at Wlnt-j ers and savo 20Ci. 10-18 Old I'aslilontl Woim-ii London women havce taken to smoking pipes. And they probably! enjoy It because they Imuglno It'sj fast, whereas It's slow. I'lpe smoking was common among their grandmothers. If tho shipping board revelations are anywhere near true, some of those dollar-a-ycar patriots didn't be gin to earn their pay. ' Is-L-iisSssW I " i n i i s Jlruio New York clothes manufacturers are cutting prices from 25 to A) per cent, "That's the way to encourage the backyard buyer! . Doc. I'owell says that his fden of an optimist Is the guy who still wears Jimmy Cox's campaign badge. It Is reported that a Klamath Falls woman, who loves to Impress tbo neighbors, tore up a feather duster and scattered It around the back yard after dining on round ctoak Thanksgiving day. ilk Iter Henri There was a damo In our town And she was wondrous wise, She did her shopping early (Hence sho deserves a prlzo,) And when she had her shopping dono She chortled In ber sleeve At her neighbors who (an usual) Put It off till Christmas Eve.' For consplco p .tur fi.'-c'r t'Je irophy' should b u 'C 'lu to Chi cago newspaper, tvUIcu sj)u1i of a Mvoa-pMswger lji. 15kekffinne a. oo-zen, Doudnnuts 304 etee mm right before ywr eytsl V2v Will ssBmVsijBBBBhBiHBsBBH 1 1 kvaaassaSjf T Ladles' hand bags. Vanity Gentlemen's bill books, ard caces, pockotbooks, etc. Finest and best grades of leather only. UNDERWOOD'S NOTICi: TO CltlllHTOIW Notice Is hereby ghni that tlm un dersigned hns been duly appointed administrator with Ihn will annnxed. of 'tho, estatii of John J. Maohl, ilu- Ireased, by tho County Court of thti 'State of Oregon, for Klamath C'oun- rases, ,y nn.i . nnrinns liiivlnr claims. against said estate aro hnroby noti fied lo present samo to tho under signed at his office In Klanuilh Slato Bank Building, Klamath Falls, Oro gon, within six (0) months from tho datn hereof. Dated- November 22, 1920. It. C. Oroesbeck, administrator with the will annnxed, of thn estate of John J, Maohl, deceased. N. 22-29 D 0-13-20 I.W.WMWWWWWW.WWAIWWWVMWWSWWWWWWWI King Christian of Donmurk (upper lelt,) is in London to confer with King George (upper right) and oth er members or the uriiisu royal ram ily, It Is reported, over the possibil ity of marrlagQ of Princess Uargarot, Christian's nioco (center,), to the Prince o Wales (lower.) British pa pers are urging the prince, t "jsiarry for lov." ,.! 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