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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1920)
i THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, IUXfCMHKK 20, 1020. IMOIJ I'lVI) . fl s '(' j 1 Y tt ! , vv-lVlVvvvvvvvvvJVAAAuaAAv III '"! BCST ,RtC0IID M-llHljl WHISPERING That great dance Record. Over 6,000 Records on hand for Christmas shoppers. EARL SHEPHERD CO. Only Exclusive Music House 507 Main Street 'JlrJ""yyJfVXlVJJ-J In tho Balkan It In believed (tint In to illo on t'hrlstmn tiny U uf III iininn T n regard one's pluco In llm after 10- death Ufa. FOUN TAIN PENS NEW TODAY f o AN FIJI) .lii ii ami wife to do cook ing In liiKKlm: ciunn. Lein: eximr- Iflliru Wrlti) Mux 312. 20-28 Personal Mention 1.- o- "Wo font ii ro tlin Watarninn Pen, Conklln and tlin lloth nro good ANTED--Woman or girl to do lilaln suwlng for about two week. Cull. 313. 20-22 $2600. A coiufortnbtn hntiso of i largo room mid bath room. Two loti 50x110 each. Comer lot. two UNDERWOOD'S Have Imtli make In style to mill , block from pavement. J 300 ensh nnil vrry 'pursn. Priced ranicn from HO per month. Ownur refused HO I 60 to tin 00 .,,ur '0'n ""t tar this property. . .60 to io.oo. Tt00 rn(h A nC() ,ol m KIjBllt, jStrrel pavement. Wo hsva ovorul rood Iota clone .In at price much lower than you can 'buy them nnxt spring. A. A. Bell- .man & Co., 400 Main. 20-22 TOIl HUNT Two comfortable?, well I honied bedroom, udJolnlnK bath .room, sultahlo for nnn or two par ties, nno, furnacn heated. Dr. O. F IDemnrcst, 227 Jefferson Ht., or phono .m-lt 20 A bottlo of DL Mont Catsup on the tnblo will add wonderful xest to cvcry-cWy dishes. Mssayvr omen en Joy unueual reputa tions for cooking by using It freely In tho kitchen, too. ssBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSk sUJstUssYsSj .VKEL BCtSifl bbbbbbbbbbbbbbblIbbbt HiinnwiH KOIl HALE-Modcrn 8 room house, i on flno corner lot 06x120 feet, lo cated Just three block from tho very heart of llm city. Kill I basement of cement block which Included gnr nuc front proof Morn room, plenty of itnroRu spucn for wood, largo work room, nnd furnace, Ifomn Is nicely I ur ran Red, with nil modern conven iences. Prlrn J70p0. Tornm. I See J T. Ward k Co. fCH.Mnlu Ht.Pnont. 3fr. 20 IWANTKD -An experienced girl for lioilitKuork. Phono 13C. 20-22 jl'Oll SAI.IV-1320 modnl DoiIro car: fine shape. Prlrn reasonable. Ternw. llnx Jj II. Herald. So WANTED To do ganornl work. Phono 201 M. hotiKo-20 p. i:. o. kai.i: t . Wednesday 10 llmlldliic. PliititH. u. in., Now Evnn candy, prepnrel nuti, and dated, minced meat, Jellied, fruit rake, puddings, holly, mlstle toe, gold flail and many other arti cled for huIu at reasonable, priced. 20-21 tMMMAMMMMAMVMMAMSMVMVMAMAAAMMMMVWVWVWWWWWWWWWMMVWVWVWWWiV AT THE LIBERTY Tonight Laughter with a tear close to the surface! Broad smiles and happy laughter And then a sigh of sympathy for Jimmy Dodd DOG A HUMAN HEART COMEDY-DRAMA Adapted by Mrs. Sydney Drew from Edna Ferber's story of the same name Tonight AT THE LIBERTY i Mm. II. M. Ilngby. wlfo of Iho proprietor of tlin Washington room In; house, undorwent n virion oper ation Friday at u local hospital fllii) Id reported by her husband to bn RiittlnR iileni: will!. Alldd Kdthur llnlnen has rat:irned from tfan Jniio, whnro uliu Im Httidy Iiik miulc, to npend tho Chrhitinitd vacation period with hnr parentd, A marrlnRo llcenno wa lxued Katurilay afternoon to Ouldnppo I.uxzorodchl and piotllda M Mannl Tlriali Ilochon left thld mornlnR for Hllldbnro for tho holidays. Hlic ho been omplnyed In tcnchlliR thn Uppur Hwan Inko school. Mldd .en a Hoborls, another teacher In the Hwnn district, loft yodtnrday for Medford to spend tha Chrlttmud vacation. Mind (Inrtrudo Parker ,i teacher In thn Wedtnldo MChool, left thin mornlni; for liar homo In Grant Pan to spend two weokn. M limed Mary CrnlR and nilxnheth Keys' wern paddonKcrs on tho morn- InR train on their way to BVuitlo to spend their two weeks' vacation Mis Keys Is tho olzobra teacher In tho Klntnnth county hlch school. Mr. nnd Mm. Georeo Walton and dmiRhters, llcotrlro and Cathcrino, spent tho week-end In tho rlty from their homo at Mqrrlll, making Christmas purchases. Mr. Mnrlon Ilarnc was In town ovur the week-end from hor boina on tho I Co no road, purchasing sup plies. I.eon K, Itennclld arrived last nlRht from Portland and will bo hero for several days on business, Cyril Parsons, who ha boon at tending; tha Oregon Agricultural col lege returned homo last night to spend tha holidays with hi family and friends. Mr. Mary McClurc, accompanied by her daughter, Mr. Harry Gal lagher and children, arrived home last night from Willows, California. Garrett Van Illper nnd Dr. Krc,d Westorfeld spent Sunday In tho Mer rill and Mnlln district after ducks. I). Kills 'Young, wbq operates a ranch thn other side of Pine Grove, was n county leut visitor over tho week-end. T. N. Cunnlnghnm was xi rounty se'ot visitor Saturday.- P.. It, Fountain was' ii passenger on tho morning truln hound for I Portland, whero ho will stay until after Christmas and then go to I.o Angoles for n visit of soveral month with his son, Glenn. MIm Illunche (loodntr -Hiurnod hero last night from San Jote. whoro kho has been taking a caurro r.t tho normal school. Miss Goodner l.n accepted a position In tho Chlloquln school for the remainder of tho winter. Mr. and Mr. K. W. Hum nnd small son nro hero from Crater Iako park. They had planned on spend ing tliu whole winter In the park. but It became nocessury for Mr. Hums to undergo an operation and they nro now In Klamath Knlli. It was roported this morning th.it Mr. Hums wiir operated on yeilerdny ut tho Klnmnlh gcnornl hospital. J. K. Magulre loft this morn ing for n two weeks' trln Inlo On 1 1. iornln. Mr. Magulro will spend ChrlHtmn with hi sonH. I Mr. A. B. Phelps, who hoi been visiting hor son, Lawrence, Phelps, left this morning for hvr return Journey to Cottago Qrovo. Alfred Collier Is In town today from hi saw mill In 8wun 1-atto. Ho oxpcctn to loavo within tho next two or throo dnyH for Eugene to spond Christmas with tits family. Miss Mary McComb was In town over tho wcok-end from hor parents' homo on tho Merrill road. Miss Koys nnd Miss Craig, .lolinol teachers, loft for Portland und So.it- tlo this morning, whero they will spond Iho holidays. WED BY PROXY afP 'VBiS Ji w I J Mailing Do's and Don ts; Give Postal Clerks Co-Operation WASHINGTON', Dee. 20 Busi ness detained Scnor Don Manuel C. Toldez, secretary of the Mexican em bassy here, on tho day set for hs mArrlago to Dona Kmllla Ilcnolt. Au thorization was sent to Mexico City empowering his brother to appear at tha nltar for him, and under an old Maxlcan costnm tho1mot was tied whllo brldo and groom were 2400 mile apart. Two weeks later Scnor Tcldcz mot his bride In New York and they bavo arrived In Washing ton. II, A'. M, chapter No, 35. Meeting Tuesday ovonlng Decomhor 21, 1920. Election or officers and Important business coming up. Visiting com panions cordially Invited. Ily ordor E. Hv P. J. B. UIIATTON, Socrctary. Biggest assortment ot fancy box candy at the Dlue Olrd. tf In tho oldon time the Yulo log was always laid asldo bofore It was burnt out, so that tho next Christmas day tho now Yulo log might bo lighter from tho charred romnlns of Its pro-docossor. FINE STIH All tho latest Btylos, shades and shapes. Linen Lawn, Highland Llnon and other brands of quality. Hoxos of stationery fromv 7Co to 120.00 , Local Young Folk Caught By Cupid Tho rcsldcnco of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Wood, corner of Washing ton and Tenth streets, was tho scene of a quiet wedding yesterday mm Ing ut 8 o'clock, when Mis l.en M. Poster bocamo the 'brldo of John K. Hnckctt. The ceremony was per formed by tho Itovercnd C. F Trim ble, ot tho Christian church. In tho presence of Miss Foster's mother, Mrs. Sarah Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Wood, and a few other Intimate friends. Immediately after the coro mony tho brldo and groom left for San Francisco, whero they will visit for two weeks beforo returning to mako their homo here. Mrs. Foster, with her daughtor. camo hero from Junction City, Ore gon, tho latter being engaged to teach In tho Mills school During her short residence here. Mrs. Hnc kctt has won many friends, espec ially among the teaching fraternity, who will tako great pleasure In welcoming hor back to her place In tho Mills school nt tho termination of hor wedding trip.- Tuesday afternoon, ut tho Mills school, toachors and membors of the Pnront-Tcachcrs' association tender ed a surprlso linen shower to tho brldo-to-bo. Mrs. Hertha liiell and Mrs. Frcldn Ilrynnt sorved tea, mid tha presentation of gifts to Miss Fos ter, both dainty and useful, featured a most onjopnulo attomoon. PACK IT RIGHT GEANWA SZMi 30HE OlWZD ITDtTlfA rXML BOX 71WDOX13 THcrrAU. rv Sffi 3 if THE TRAIN i lfb rmRcnvJ lT AKZmVSAT77ir CITY S post arrra: IT HAS A rsPJxmrjiri cj?07e S & IT Don't put off mnlllng that packogo until Christmas cvq. Don't neglect to tin It properly. It Is handled nt least tlvo times boforo It reaches It destination. Don't forgot to wrllo your own re turn address on all pared poit mat ter. Don't guess nt tho postago and glvo your friends the pleasure of paying; "postago due." Don't plaster Red Cross stamps on tho face ot packages or letters; tako care not to "seal" parcel post pack ages with them. It raises tho rate. Don't forgot that n lltto thought fulness on your part can help a mako Christmas happier for Unci. Sum'rf men, his horses and his automobiles. Do mall early, preferably boforo December 20th, writing on your package. "Not to bo opened until Christmas." Do your best to use the iosf of fices In tho forenoon, tho earlier tho better. Do wrlto legibly, both tbp address to which you are sending th,3 gift and your return address. Do bo courteous and "Christmas sy" to tho postoffico men who sorro you. They are handling thousands of pieces of mall matter. Do be brief at tho counter. Ton keep someono else waiting If you aro loaded like an express truck, with packages and foolish questions. WAS.voTrxenur MCKTOAIV9HCKS y r Fathers of Ex-Service Men Urged to Attend Entertainment The fathers ot cx-sorvlco men are all urged to bo present tomorrow night at tho entertainment In their honor, which Is being given by tho Woman's auxiliary ot tho American legion with tho assistance ot tho le gion men, who will coma In after their election for tho latter part ot the evening. Tho mothers nnd sisters are nil Invited ana the reception will bo hold In the west hall ot tho Odd Fellows tcmplo. No othor Invitations aro being usscd other than tho Infor mal ones through tho newspapers. New Variety of Wheat Produced By Malin Farmet A now variety of wheat, which la said to bo about H per cent mora wet gluten thn ;ils contained In tho blue stem variety grown so general ly hero, has been produced by John Sprolek-, a Malln farmer, a tho re sult of nn experiment with two wheat heads which ho secured from outsldo this reglonn. Tho whoat known here as bluo stem, according to local milling au thorities, has becomo mixed with other - varieties, and tho real bluo stem Js seldom produced hers. This, according to Mr. Sprolek. Induced him to mako tho experiment. From n very small beginning, Mr. Sprolek Increased his production of tho samo species of fifo", on wet tulo lnnd, nnd this year ho wad rownrded. with a yield ot 35 busheM to tho acre." 1 In addition to tho greater quan tity of wet gluten, contained In the 'wheat, tho Increased production par acre, as Indicated by tho yield (his year, materially Increased Its valuo. Moro than that, it will maturo earl ier, thus supplying some protection 'against tho disadvantages ot lata Cthreshlng, It having been Icarnpd this year particularly that the ele ments aro qulto likely to bo unfav orable to tho preservation of any grain not safely under cover. Iluy your Xmas candles at the Dluo Bird. tf WILL HAVi: CHIUSTMAH THICK FOlt GUESTS James Milne, resident manager ot the White Pol lean hotel, announces that ho Is planning upon decorating; an olaborate Christmas tree In honor of his guests, a proceodlng qulto In kcoplng with tho hotel's usual ef forts to make everything pleasant for Its patrons. Fancy order at Xmasc candles packed tho Dluo nird. to tt 1HME(MMtjrtjj&4&j& I JL Extra Special The next three-day Special for our Puchasing Power Sale will be Dresses at $15.00 These dresses are the latest style, come in all the new shades of brown, blue and black. Materials are satin, silk, velour, tricotine, and serge. See them at T t t t T T 5! Y T ? I t T I I y y AJtltft 11 iTi A Tk' iTi rk siffsi ssfc ssssi s!sfc ! X ' X BBSSSSSSSsB PHWIBBSSSSSSSSSSSSsH X HsHHlBBBBBBSMl . 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