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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1920)
WKi?nnAvox7KMnKn aa, imo, THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON " " '! I 1J-' rQK mam vovn KiiiiKi, hiht IN' I'OWDKH PLANT w1uso.v will wfxoomk nuckshoh maiicu (By Associated Press) DUIIANTOM,-I'A.. UCC. 22. Four WIASHINOTON. Dec. won wore killed ami two Injured In dent Wltsoh plans to an oxplolslon In n pressing and pack- Ink mill of.tlio Dupont Powder com pany nt Ilolln, soon miles (rom her, toil ay. Tho property damage Is re- 'ported to bo i'lO.000. m ' Bo you know? Prices on our entire stock of tlno millinery, all millinery Kooria, blouses anil petticoats Kiery thing gov nt Just otic halt price. Cortrudo & Co. GST Main St 21-24 I (By Associated Press) 22 Proil-accompany I T Warren O. Harding from tho White IIouso to tho capltnl, March 4, anil back to tho Whttu IIouso for lunch con m I tho usual custom when a now executho l Inaugurated ENGINEER IPS HOOVER'S RANCH MAitKirr ui:roiiT yJg .SHOPPING DAY5 POUTLAND. Dec. 22 Cattle, hogs nd butter stonily; sheep high er, omt of mountain lamb are JS and $S.GO; egg lower, buylnR price .GO, candled .5S and .60, selects 00 and .03. N m its boxes of cigars can be had at tho UN1TKD C10AU STOKK 1 21-21 IJervoy Hlncks, Pasadonn chll and hjilraullc engineer, ha Just cnmplelPd tits contract for making a topographic suney and map of the Hootor farm near Wasco, Kern I county. California, for tho purpose of making detailed plans for the location of wells and tho construc tion of a modern Irrigation s)stem. Tho Hooter farm Is tho 2300-acre I tract recently purchased by the I Western Cotton compati). Tho prin cipal owners nro Herbert V. Hoover of I'ala Alto and Hnlph Merrltt of Special Feature A box of Hon Rons will mnke a flnelSnn L-rancUen UN1TLD ClOAR STOKLS. 211-1 ,, ,0 )0,M n(5() ,,,. moUnR , ' Uing lloarh where he was city build 1 Alligators grow very slowly, A 12-,ing Inspector for several o.irs In ifootor may be reasonably supposed 1306 ho became associated with to be about T5 years old. ' s i James l)U 8chuler. noted consulting c- engineer, In Los Angeles at which time Mr Hlncks assisted him In compiling the data and making the' drawings for Schuyler's book ontltled "Meson oirs Through Mr Schuyler's recom mendation. Mr llencks was appoint ed engineer In the United States r Using the Holt Tractor in logging oper ations, at the t STAR THEATRE Thursday Evening Logging operators especially invited In connection with Tractor School' flawing at the 3ic roPi" TO-DAY WO DOUISLK CIIItlSTMAS CHARLES RAY ALARM CLOCK ANDY You wilt enjoy tliU plcmJk picture Mith thM popu lar fctAT WILLIAM S. HART - i.v THE DAWN MAKER A story of tlm Itetl Men. TOMORROW A Real One ELSIE JANIS in "A Regular Girl" LIBERTY THEATRE r "Always the Best for the Liberty Guest" , II. W. I'OOLU, Owner ItOGKR D. TOItltEY, Musical Director TONIGHT "WHITE LIES" love and sacrlflco from the novel of A powerful story of Charles Haado. Sunshine Comedy " Thru the Keyhole" Kinogram The visual News of all the World TOMORROW you don't want to miss Charming Wanda Hawloy in " FOOD 1'OIt (SCANDAL Tho Collfornla Theatre liked this plcturo so well they held It for an extra, week. It's really clovor. COMING FRIDAY 'UNDER CRIMSON SKIES" Baker Decorates Nivelle ST IjbHMw-ti -JV&sm Hii KPjSX' ' ( SSA.SBHBBrS5C - 1 i I'V t ITTT Hi - "X T? - i i This arrnngniunnl loaves (Irnut to ho accounted for, linker has n liidlvldiil mm tor. (Irani county Is udjncenl, so It ran ho linked to linker Dniiioi'nits, It may ho (iliMinciti Imvit a shniln tho best of It In lltiknr eouuty, hut (Irunt Is Htrongly repiibllcitn, si with (Irani and Maker a Joint sonatorlal district, the republicans, or (Irani county, with their partisans In Maker, would die tatn the eliatlon of the senator. This . Is an uufiirtuuale rlrcumstntirn for jw II Hlrnyer or linker, Is tho only democrat In tlm senate, and a ijoltit seiintoilal illnlrlit of this ilmr- arler would practically irtml his return to tho upper body or tlm Inn Islaturo Marlon MnN l.o Ono Marion has two senators Hnmii litniihers of the legislature consider Miiriou has one too many Claikamas ins one senator anil a Joint with Multnomah and Columbia It Is sug gested that Marlon and Clackamas enrh have one seiintor and tlm t'wo rountles Iiiimi a Joint senator This arrangement would slightly decrensn Marlon and ghn Clnikumns half of a luiut senator lusleail of one third of a Joint. With Marlon and Clackamas In n Joint district. Clarkamns sonm limn might get the Joint district, whnro.is In the Joint dlstrlrt with Multnomah and Columbia It will uetor have tint ensure us Multnomah will control tlm district WASHINGTON. Dec 21- Secretary of War Newton n Maker con f flieso nro only some of tho pos. ferre.1 tho Distinguished Service medal on (len.ral Hubert (rawi Mvel rotuhltintloix which are being of of tho French army (leneral Nivelle came to this country to repre- sent his government In the centenary celeratlon of tho landing of tlm HI-, mulled over by members of thn son grlms. Insert Is tho medal. ate who am thinking of such things. Tlm reapportionment will be In tho hands of a Joint committee, to lm appointed by President Itltuar and i Indian Irrigation Service, which posi tion ho held for It years, tho last six of which ho was project engineer of tho Klamath Project on thn IClamnth (Indian reservation In Oregon, during off ,n, a '"fct "X themselves, ad-,of those three counties ,.Pnit. 'ding jaexson to assuro a sufficient timer rtmumi Ibllltie In such, Ornnt. Harney and Malheur now Speaker Ilnino It will probably con- uld probably form a district There Is a prospect slsl of five members of tlm senate If W REDISTfilCTMG BE EI FOR UTH Itedlstrlctlng the state Into legisla tive districts will bo ono of tliu fea tures or the 1921 session which will arouse the Interest of each or tho 90 members or the senate and house says tho Portland Orcgonlan. Many or the present districts will probably be rovlsed and this Is especially true ot the districts embracing several counties Thirty are members or the senate and there will be that number alter the reapportionment, but so mo strik ing changes wilt be ma do, Jackson county may lose Its sena tor, but will have an Interest In two Joint senatorshlps. Ono plan under process or Incubation Is to throw Jackson county and Josephlnu coun ty Into ono district Instead at each having a soparato senator. Ily this arrangement Dr. J. C. Smith, newly elected senator for Josephine, would become Joint senator for Josephlno and Jackson. C. M. Thomas, now senator for Jackson, would be on the cold out- sldo, as his term expires with tho coming session, and If he wanted to be re-elected he would have to seek support In Josephine county two years hence, and Mr. Thomas Isn't beloved In Josephlno county, partic ularly among tho fishermen. Mr. Thomas might try his luck for the otbe'r Joint senatorshlp. Chance In Klamath This other posslblo Joint senator- ship Is supposed to consist of Kla math and Lnko counties and Jack son,' At prosout klamalli and I.ako are coupled with Crook, Deschutes and Jefferson, making tho largest Joint- district In Orogon. Tlmro hus always beon-conslderable fighting bo- chutes and Joffersan a lolnt district. Is at Mums, ho would bo the Joint at tho committees oil roiolutloits and would probably satisfy the voters seuatnr for Harney and Milhnur 'will bo on llin special committer. t X r T ? f t ? ? t r y y y y y y y t T y y y y y y y t y 7 T y y y y 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 andsee for yourself, lfV One thing you may be sure of, if you buy here, 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 Conhlin 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 pochetbooks, bill folds and card cases. Books of quality... Seal leather, wal rus, pig skin, Morocco 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. y which time he tlralrnrtl minv nvrnl! lent Irrigation works for tho govern-' Population ror tho district lin.ni la district, Klamath would I Sonator llarry Lane or Portland, icon,ro1 tho lcnnlor "f n H"trlct being formed of lUirm.y jiiml flvo from the house, with tho Oregon, paid Mr Hlncks one of the' w,,n l","'a,n IinKo nni JncKson and .Mainour ah i naries r.ius rep iirrmiani snu irr mius iuhuu highest compliments ever shen al"nkcJ' tMt would Icaro Cnok Dos. rosonjlng the Hire and tils renldenco.Presumibty tho respoctlvi chalnrien government engineer, during the hearings bofore tho commlttoe ot Indian affairs In the 61th congress ns shown by the following extract from tho official recerd: "Senator Lane- "That tribe of In dians, tho Klnmnths, are the richest ot any Indians In America The In. dlans are worth over 140,000 apices In their tribal rights, yet thoy are restricted In such a way that they are not going ahead except on tho recla mation project. The engineer In charge or that work has done the fin est piece of engineering work I Jiase ever seen M don't remembtr 'his name and know htm but slightly; but 1 want tho department to know that he has done the finest piece of engineering work that I havo ever seen." Mr Merrltt, ((ass't. commission er ) "Ills name Is Hlncks I would like to have his namo go In the record so that he may get credit for his good -work " Pasadena Star-News. I y y y y y y y T y y y y T y y y y y Underwood Pharmary w s ivLiAiTjui n muLo uKEiUun v. purityI WHEkE PARTICULAR-PEOPLE ' BUY THEIR DRUGS ' E If ECCURAI jtween tho two ends of this district, so Klamath and Lake may bo put vKKKKK-ii -wdsU6Hvr6iAwr.is--JB'K: .u, A A w. A, Jtu ATfi jmJA. AT A A A'..y A.y.1