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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1920)
fAQH THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Ttn-aDAV, m-mMrmn ai, lea. C Ml !l I CT1 Rocojnlilng llio nour approach of Christmas triHi tlmn, Klru Uhluf Do lutiuy hag produced n numbnr of ChrUtinaii suggestions, mid anks, Jn tin Intorost of safety. Unit observers of Christmas mill Now Year customs ohsorvo thn suggestion Tint ciintci miirr maiinnr of celebrating, en tailing tlio linn of liiflnmiililo decor iitloim, burning rnndli's, filmy dross on uuil other thing has often result oil In dlsnstrous tiros, attended with tint destruction of llfn nml property, nnil -thu leaving of a trull of aadnos nnd norrow In tbo trnko of tlio Joy ful occoslon. Tlioroforo, tlio tiro clilof of fiim n fow tlmoly suggestions (or n sutler una nut or Christmas, lluro tiioy uroi Do not lnivo wlrlnK dono liy a no rlco, Uso n small trca. Small troos urn usually- moro docorntlvo than Inrgo oiich, and much an for, i llo turn tlio troo In vroll fastened no It can not fall over. If cmiitlnii aro uoil protect tlio floor miliar tlio Iron with u sheet of Hiatal. Wlwro possible uso mnnll electric light for llliihlnntlon. If you mil it lino candles, place mi til o no Unit damn can not coin" In con tact with anything Inflammable ami faiton soc;iroly. a l,'n motnl tlrniol for docoratlon In Htonil of paper or Inflammable. T i Christmas Photographs We have just completed arrangements ' which enables us to deliver your photograph to you 24 hours after you place your order. It is unnecessary to call your attention to the high class work and artistic finish of Henlinc Photographs. They are speaking for themselves today in most of Klamath county's homes, 'A photograph is an ideal Christmas gift, a constant reminder of your affection and regards to the receiver. Remember, we are open evenings and Sundays and will finish your photograph within twenty-four hours so you will have plenty of time before Christmas. See our large stock of picture frames of silver, ivory and wood, the largest stock be tween Portland and San Francisco. We are offering them at exceptionally low prices, oee them. rfm&ieL Fojjtnoweffocts", uio asbqtp fibre liiHtoiid of cotton. Do not hung docoratlons on fas Join, ami dp not liatift anything In flammublii on chundollor. Koop screen always In front of flro placa, Nuvor pnrmlt children to fight candle, Tiioy should novor undnr any circumstances bn permitted tlio uito of matches. Kxtlngulsh all candle boforo tlio d!ntrlhutlon of present. Itomoro all decoration within three day. It lit a vury wlno precaution to fireproof tlio children' filmy dressos, mid any Inflammabli) decoration pos hIIiIii which ran bo done for a fow cent In tlio following mnniior, viz: Dlwiolvu rommarclut ammonium phos plmto In water In the proportion of onn pound to thn Kallon. tmmorso the urllclv for a few minute In solution, wring slightly uud dry. This j OREGON BREVITIES MKDKOIID,- Doc. 21. Jackson county again como to tho front In ttyo wild Kamo lino with tbo now that an Applogalo man had boon viciously at tacked by a wild doer rlday after noon, and that a wild cat had boon ahot thin morning .within flro mile of Medford. City folk had hotter bo prepared to shout their canarle on first symptoms of churlishness hown by Mich pet, and take no chances of losing tliulr live. HOOD UIVKIl, On, Dec. 21. Probably tho biggest ttlant touchod oft Rlnce tho Spoknno, Portland & Hcaltlu Itallroad company' lino wa built wtt by a crow engaged In cut tltiK a new road up tbo went bank of tho Whl to Halmon river near Under wood, according to 0. C. Corllo, Un derwood rancher. Fifty keg of pow- n'.iiii.uii, hi jiik hiihiim miiij ill, ihiii - .--..- , .. I not liijurlou to tho lcln or fabric ,1,,r wl " d In blowing off a In uny wuy, and very offectuully UacUy point of tho canyon. fireproof, a tho material will not bluto or bum. hi:i:kino itccituirs roit O. A. C. TltAINIMI Kt'JIOOh - 'Across from Court House 0 Phone 39 for Appointments 4-M' ()lti:(i(.V A(.ltlCUI,TLIt.l, COI I.KOK, Corvalll, Dec. 21. 11. J. Wood who I In chargo of tho Cor valll federal board officii li making a trip to ioiiio of thn principal cities of tho stale Including Klamath Fall, Urnnt l'a and Itosuburg to meet men who are ollglblo for training. It I desired that all men eligible Jor training lgn up before January 1, or olso sign u Ntatemcnt deferring tho training Two hundred and ofghty sovon men aro taking the work In tho local illitrlct I I'OHTI.AND, Dec. 21. Mr. Holon VMn Htarrott, educator, nuthor and suffrage leader, died at 7MG p. in. Thursday at her homo, 720 Sherwood drhn, Portland. Hho had been a res lilcnt of Portland for tho pant flro year, when ho rotlred from tho prlnclpalshlp of tho Blarrott school for girl In Chicago and camo hero to upend her remaining day with her book, fllnco tho had been hero nhe had taken a prominent part In civic affair. Hho wa ono of tho elec tor of tho hall of fame. I r ready to como through with It iliaro, Tlio result Is that trappor havo boon unablo to collect bounty. DEND, Or"., rioc. 21, Chnrlos Nlckell of Uond was flnod 200 and cost of 1 22, CO by Judgo J. A. EautoD, A comploto still, quantities of mash and five gallons of moon shine wero found In Nlckoll's homo, Ifo pleaded guilty to tho chargo of making whisky. LAKBVIBW, Doc. 21, Oeorgo Marvin, of Silver lako, wa tried last Saturday afternoon before Juitlcn of tbo Peaco It. A. Paxton, of North Iakovlew, for falluro to comply with a Request of Forest Hanger William A, InSatcr that ho help fight a flro thin past summer In tho Sllvor lako ranger district. Mr. Marvin, who I town recorder of Sllvor lako, con tended tMat hi official, duties pro vontcd him from Immediately comply ing with Mr. LaBatcr' request, and that bo promised to leavo next day for tbo flro. Immediately after tho en so wa submitted to tho Jury a vordlct of acquittal was rendored. which must bo burned to kill thorn. Quito gonerally tho oxpenso of control Is so great that It h not bcslto at tempt It until It? Is nhown that tho valuo Of timber saved wltl Justify this oxoonso. Details or control art publlahod la an O. A. C, bulletin. "Tho Western Tlno Dark Hootlo." I.AKi:VIi:W, Dec. 21. Tho boun ty on coyotes I now causing trap pern more or le troubtn because of I tlio fact that somo tlmo slnco the state notified County Clerk Ward fJhat It was unablo to pay Its share of tbo bounty. In consequence thereof tbo county court inado on ordor dlr- Tax Revision PC,lnK A,r- Ward not to pay any more jbountle until such time as tho state ! Ask Commercial Club's Views on It SALBM, Or., Doc. 21. Tho II conso of W. P. Cousins, who con ducted an employment agency at 273 3-4 Ilurnslde street Portland, has boon revoked by C. It. Oram, stato labor commissioner, becauso tho for mer sold an undivided half Interest In his business without filing tho necessary affidavits. Mr. Oram said this was Mr Cqusln's offense. nuijjrri.v o.v iiranxn COXTROIi AT O. A. C. OIlKGO,S' AOrtlCULTUIlAL COI- I,KOE, Cprvallls. Dec. 20. Harking tho tree will destroy the mountain nlnn lieetln. hot will ret onlr a. small per cent of tbo western pine Ccetle that Is so terribly destructive of Ore gon timber. The larvae of the latter beetle are found In the' Inner bark. Hot tike Mother vsedih make! -antmy how oWcour with 9 pipind hof-cv0 of Cbflve md pure cream 7ate Home a Dajtn Dotghnuts- 30f Mom than 1100 commercial and Industrial organisation throughout! 1 tho country. Including tliti Klamath county chamber of commerce havi been aslcod by tbo chambor of com- in tiro of the United States to regis ter In a national referendum votoj their vluwi on the question of re vision of federal taxation law The vote Is on 1C proposal forj radial changeji In mothods of levy,! advanced by the national chamber's I committee on taxation, which made, It report after nearly a year's study of tbo subject. In tending out the report tor a voto tho board of dlroclort ot the n.' tlonal chamber raakoa It clear that tho board Itsolf neither approves tbo recommendations nor dissents from them. Tho solo purposo Is to obtain tho opinion of the country's business organizations and not to get ap proval of the roport Itself. Our specially Is candy packed to I order lu any quantity. Tho Illuol Dlrd. tf I,et her present be a DIAMOND FROM DAVENPORT'S 122 S. Sixth Street Buy a Serviceable Present Our Holiday Reductions Don't Wait Do Your Shopping Before Friday m CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES m hi When in doubt, come in. We'll gladly show you our stock and quote prices that please All Ties, $1.00 regular price, now 75 C Shirts, $3.00 regular price, now $2.25 N i vT 12 ', ' i - Underwear, $5.00 Union Suits,' now 1... $3.75 Sweaters and Jerseys, 25 Discount , FlanneL Shirts, to $6,00 values $4.50 All Boys' Suits ;,: Off 2,000 pairs Silk Hose to go at prices less than wholesale cost. Buy him Silk Hose for Xmas. SILK HOSE SPECIAL 75c Hose, Xmas price 55c $1.00 Hose, Xmas price 65c $1.25 Hose, Xmas price 80c $1.50 Hose, Xmas price $1.05 $1.75 Hose, Xmas price.. v-$1.25 $2.00 Hose, Xmas price.! $L35 $2.50 Hose, Xmas ; : r- -$l!8Q $3.00 Hose,' Xmas price "$2.05 Well Pack Them in a .Christmas Box LEATHER SLIPPERS FELT All Styles 15 Discount DRESS AND DRIVING GLOVES 25 : Discount i BATH ROBES AND BLANKETS Discount BAGS, TRUNKS, SUIT CASES 25 ' , .Discount We are Selling Our Stock (at the Lowest Prices You've Seen in 1920 SUGARMAN Sale Prices Cash Only. Don't Ask for Credit .-F U I AIN'T MAD, AT NOBODY 't .. . r . --,,.