The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 21, 1920, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    THE EVENING HERALD,
KLAMATH
FALLS. OREGON
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Yuletide Seals For Wilson
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PRACTICAL GIFT MERCHANDISE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT PRICES THAT
ARE LOWER THAN ANY OTHER STORE IN KLAMATH FALLS. BE GOOD TO
YOURSELF THIS CHRISTMAS, AS WELL AS TO YOUR FRIENDS. A GOOD
WAY TO DO THIS IS TO BUY AT THE WOMAN'S STORE. YOU'LL 'SAVE
MONEY.
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WASHINGTON'. Dec. II Pretty Little Miss Adrian Mayor, white
robed agcl of tncrcy of the Antl-Tuborculoslg League, dropped In nt tho
"white home the other day and delivered to Secretary Tumulty tho Christ
mas seals President Wilson will use on his Christmas mall. Miss Adrian
(loft) and Secretary Tumulty (right.)
LIVELY HE
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The phonograph (or tho county
hospital was purchased by tho com
mittco In charge of the fund yester
day afternoon" and will be taken to
the hospital today, J. H. Short, su
perlntendent announced this morn
ins-.'
Mr. Short has approximately a
hundred records that have been
donated during the solicitation cam
paign, and expects a llrely session
for tho patients. Then he has a bar
gain In the way ot n billiard table In
view.
"Dut the money was given for tho
phonograb. fund," ho said today.
'and I do not wish to divert It with
out consulting the wishes ot the sub
scribers. I'd welcomo suggestions
from any source on the matter ot this
blllard table."
Owl Cafe Starts
Running "Again
The Owl cafe, which was almost
entirety destroyed by fire about a
month ago, re-opened tor business
in the big living room at the Infirm '-' u01-" Do'tb'8 Ward's same old
ary this evening. Irellable management. The Interior ot
Tho committee purchased a!-h ' w"- Present an even more
Brunswick machine from H. J. Win Inviting appearance than It did la the
ters. They had a delicate UiVtoP-"- an -no exterior, which has
pick one type among the standard1 en given lustrous coat of Sinn Fein
makes ot machines, but all agreed Ren, Is also doubly attractive (ex
flnally on the Hrnswlck. CP- l ultra-Engllsh eyes, perhaps.)
a riAtnrmininr ttrtnr! hnworor. 'Mr. Ward has always enjoyed a
was the price. Mr Winters former- splendid patronage, and asks all his
ly had the Ilrunswlck agency, now 'old friends to look him up, and verify
carried by the Squarui Deal drug, Ms statement that the servlco will
store. The mach'lnepurchasod was be as good or even better than It was
ono left over In the Winters stock. Ibefore the fire
It regularly sells well above the
prlco paid for It. 1235, but the com
mittee was Knitted to that amount
and the deal was made. Whether
Mr. Winters came' down to the limit
ot their paying ability, or whether In
dividuals of the committee cb'rpped
In some more cash, even Mr. Short
did not know, but he was satisfied
ho had a bargain.
Two more donations were receiv
ed this morning, one ot $5 from the
Loyal Koreans ot the Christian
church and the other, 2, from John
h. Dalley of Merrill.
ilr. Short has not decided how to
use surplus donations. He can use
tho money to purchase records, biA
he has a good supply of records.
Ho might use It for little presents
Xraas boxes ot cigars can be had
at the UNITED CIOATl STORE.
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LIBERTY THEATRE
"Always the Best for the Liberty Guest"
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H.
W. POOLE, Owner ROGER D. TOHHEY, Musical Director
jurrw"sjxrxru'rirfunrttmi''' tiasii
TONIGHT
"CAMILLE OF THE YUKON"
A thrilling drama from Larry Evani' Novel1
of the Frozen North, "The Silent Lie."
A Sunshine Comedy " CHASE ME" and
a wonderful scenic "SOLITUDE."
TOMORROW
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.' "WHITE LIES" " "
Based on the famous hovel by Charles
Reade. -
Luxurious
Silk
Lingerie
at Attractively
Low Prices
Wmh
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fcrxv I
woman. Tlxtao
Camisoles it ml
cur-
Hero are gifts that will delight tho heart of nny
fascinating Oowns, Knvclopo Chemise, llloomurs.
lloudolr Caps nro as pretty ns any wo havo oor shown, nml
talnly aro reasonably priced.
CAMISOLES In white and flesh, beautifully trimmed. Also 1Mb
bon Camisoles. All sites. Strap or arm nolo styles, nl9l.71.
HOUDOIR CAPS ot pretty satin, crepo do chlno and nets olnbor
ately trimmed at DHo.
ENVELOPE CHEMISES ot crepo do chlno lu two styles with strap
shoulders In flesh tints, at (Ul.0.1.
0 OWNS OK CUEPE UH CHINE In tallorod or laco trimmed moduli.
Flesh color, some sleeveless, others with straps or pointed ihould
ers, at S0.OO.
HLOOMEUS of wash satin, lth wldo rutflo and olastlc at kneo,
finished with dainty blue stitching and hemstitching at :t.l5.
GIFT HANDKERCHIEFS
are certain of a hearty welcome
AND ARE FINE OFFERINGS
HANDKERCHIEFS such as theso mentioned In the thrn follow
ing Items havo been very scarce at these prices They aro repre
sentative offerings ot a groat stock that Is tilling the handkerchief
gift needs ot hundreds of our customers dally, who unhesitatingly
pronounce our handkerchiefs excellent value.
Imported Swiss Novelty Handkerchiefs,
3 for $1.00
Beautiful Irish Hand Embroidered Hand
kerchiefs, 3 f3r $1.00
Pure Linen Hand Embroidered Handker
chiefs, each 50c
SILK HOSIERY
For Christmas
Our stock of silk hosiery is
most complete. All colors,
all sizes. Prices
98c, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50,
$3.00
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KIMONAS AND BATH ROBES
New Assortment, Silk Kimonas
Mndo In ery nttrnctlvo styles and colors Combination of Halln,
Crepo do Chlno, nnd wash nllkri. Colors nro shell pink, wuturmelon,
orchid, limine, delft blue nnd changeable. Prices rango from
$12.50 to $25.00
HEAVY BATH ROBES
At reduced prices tor Utiles, Gentlemen and Children. Sites up
to 4 4 lluautlfully tailored and sllk-trltnmod. Prices rango from
$4.50 to $10.00
Buy her an All -Wool 'Plaid Blanket, or a
nice Silk Covered Comfort for her Christ
mas present.
Silk Petticoats, Extra Values,
at $3.00, $5.00, $7.50, $10.00
Theso high grade Petticoats of taffeta and Jersoy silk mskn highly
accoptablo Christmas gifts, Tho Petticoats aro In a variety of new
pleated and ruffled designs In such colors as navy, emerald, ruse,
French blue, taupe, magenta and gold; also black.
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H. N. MOE, Prop.
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Copy of Latest Chief Reiterates
greement on Dam Warning Against
n..:u:rr Tai,0:.,A Christmas Candles
A copy ot the supplementary con
tract between John Ilarton Payne.
socretary of tho Interior, and
Doiplto reopated warnings by Flro
Chief Delaney, tho purchase of can-
b Idles for Christmas treo Illumination,
ttttm nn
California-Oregon Powor company. "
drawn for the nurnoso of clarifying "u "' candles among the fllnrsy
lh meanlne nf the original contract docorntlons of the nverogo Christ
tor building tho Link Ilher dam. has
been received by tho local reclama
tion service office.
The provisions of the contract
deepening ot the Keno and main
canal approaches, holding tho Up
per Lake level at all times to at least
an elevation of 4137 above sea level,
protection for Upper Lake navlgoi
tlon, and reiteration of tho para
mount rights of tho United States to
mas treo Is a direct Invitation for ser
ious flro loss, perhaps loss ot human
llfo," said the chief today,"nnd I am
doing all I can to dlscourago tho
practice Electrical lighting, prop-
orly Installed by a competent elec
trician, Is snfo and tho cost Is little
more
"Why should ono consider tho few
;ConU extra expense, If thero Is any,
, whon safety ot llfo Is Involved?"
I ballot o tho iiiii of acndles ap-
all waters of tho Klamath watershed,. ..,, . ii..i .,n.
...... .,,, . . ,. iproachcs criminal ncgllgcnco, and
under Its blanket filing of May 17. MtlL, r " " , ' .
1005 (exception private rights ac
quired beforo that date) Hero given
In Tho Herald of Decomber 11, tho
date of signing,
Press dispatch.
In nn Associated
I
think If n flro was caused that des
troyed anothor's property that nn ao-
jtlon Qf damagos could bo sustained
In tho courts.
, "I fool ory strongly on this sub
Jnct and I hope tho Herald will join
I mo I na campaign dlscourago tho
uso ot candles or other unprotected
Vfr-oliaht 9p-inn IlshtlnB for this year'H Christmas
very itgnt session trow n KlamBU, KnIlgf..
City Council Has
Jj&at night's moetlng of tho city r
council was devoid of unusual Inter- LtOyal MegtOn
Accepts Wage Cut
est, the granting of flvo building1
permits constituting tho only husl-i
noss of Importance. J. 11. Vollmcr,
Hly Associated Press)
was given permission to build fcn ad-i ruiiTi.Awu, uoc. ai. ino uooru
dltlon to his house in Palrvlew. and of dlroctors of the Loyal loglon of
O. II. Aronsin was given permission
to operate a skating rink In tho base
ment ot the Scandinavian hall.
William Hosklns will bo permitto'd
to build a three roomed house In Hot
Springs addition, W, II. Owens to
oerct a frame dwelling In tho Hot
Springs addition, and A. If. Halo was
authorized to Install an electric sign
in front ot his place of business, at
1014 Main afreet.
Sower dlflculties were discussed,
but no solution totjhe difficulties
was reached. .... i .
Loggers and Lumbermen for Orogon
voto an 80 cent cut In tho minimum
wago of workmon of tho loglon, mak
ing tha now minimum $3.00 a day.
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Do you know? Prices on our entlro
stock of flno millinery, 'all mllllnory
goods, blouses nnd petticoats. Every
thing noes at just ono-half prlco.
Oortrudo & Co., 527 Main St. 21-24
A box of Bon Dons will make a fine
Xmns-prosent. Large variety at the
UNITED CIOAR STORES. 21 124
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Ladies' Pure Silk Hose
Rib Top $1.95
You may find silk hose elsewhere for $1,95
a pair, but they won't have the weight, the
quality and the lustrous appearance that
Luxite Pure Silk Hose offer. Featured in
all popular shades.
Ladies' and Men's Silk Luxite Hosiery.
Prices from 75c to $2.50
What could be more truly acceptable than
a box of good Silk Hose for Christmas?,
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