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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1920)
rAUN MHTMN THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TJiuitHDAY, nnoKMnrat 23, 1020. "Santa Sure Comin'?" "I's Ready" "Yep, He Was Here!" NO CHANGE M WOOL EMBARGO L. ' v -- i-i .j r"fc- r m i "1 I f ... .... t.- 17-, C4m(V iMBWMBlll -I I 'I I v M t y I uinnJar YtavJ Pmk nL'3 C?onn ?rwl eloign GrU thai vlactw I'd tVnk h'J Jpcll Mi wMOtars i3 Gat blsek ilvff on hit fc 1 didn't, hang my atoctcforf v it. lin'h tiiff naunY V I teak nymsrnrn' great big on "ftvill Vlotd j.' tip of jtofft Say , wasrffc Santa gool to ttc Ho didn'b mak a sovni Out ha cm down (h ehtmnay Looklb all th iWngt 1 fovnJ A telegram fromn Congroisma ChnrleH F. Curry thnt passngn nf a mcasuro placing nn embargo on wool scorns Impossible, nnd nnotltor from Congressman Clarcnco Loo that ho will support tho movo for an embargo, havo ben roculvoil by I Manager W. A. Heard of tho Hacrn- I rnonto Vnllcy Dorolopmcnt nssocl- ntlon. t I Heard had sent a telegram to tho .two congressmen and to Congress- ' man John K. IJnker, rcprcsentatlro of Superior California In tho houso of representative, asking thorn to o all In their power to get con- 'grcss to adopt tho embargo men- sure, and tho matter now before tho ways and means committee of tbo homo. i. In his telegram Congressman Charles Curry pointed to tho prob ability of of tho passago by con gress of nn emergency tariff bill levying a tax on Imports of cattlo, 1 sheep and wcol. Regarding tho m 'bargo, ho said: I "Find It Impossible to pass cm 'bargo." Tbo embargo was asked by snoop .growers of the'bntlro Nation, on tho ground speedy action was necessary jto protect them, and that to wait ijjntll tbo ciSfa session of congross '.places a protective tariff on wool Imwvwvmwvwwmwmmwmvmvmmwwmwwvwvaammwmaaaaaaaamaamaaaamamaaaaaamaaaai MIIIUHV OIUi:itH "ItKlf IMMJKH T1 "KUt'CATK" l.O.VO III3AC1I, Cal., Doc. 23 -Itui-Ian sovliit lltaraturo has buen ord ered for tho I-ong Ileach public II brary" In order that thu reading put lie nt)y bo fully Informed on all sides of tbo subject," according lo a re port by tho librarian, Miss Znldeo llown. fSVliy not giro her a hat for Christ inas? Buroty thero Is nothing sho would llkn better. A great many ox- qulslto models still toft and going regardless of coat, at our clearance ono-half prlco sato. Uortrdo Co., S27 Main Bt. 21-2 FmlU and nuts, Dlppod In choco late. Qet them at The Illuo Illrd Ctf niaxod fruits packed to ordor at tho Illuo lllrd. tf WOOD DltV BI.AII costs you less than other woods. Wo can deliver BI.AIIH mnrt) promptly than blocks. All our wood Is dry nnd well seasoned. Deliveries nrn difficult at this season of the year and prices aro necessarily higher, but tho nut profit to us la less, so do not blame tho wood man for tho higher prices. O. Peyton & Co. "WOOD TO BURN OHCAIt l'KVTON 419 Main St. .WILT-lIll) I'EVTO.V Phone 535 Healthy Automobiles ssr.T& -gf-PTTl U&$&' Vou cannot expect 'your car to bo healthy all winter unloaa you giro It proper protection. Sick Cars Are Expensivev Exposure to woathor cause troublo, deterioration and rapid depreciation. Wot wire cauao abort circuits water on metal parts canses rust. The paint on tho body will check and crack If , moisture Is allowed to collect and stand GIVE YOUR CAR A HOME Keep It Out of the Hospital This company will liolp you. Big Basin Lumber Company Exclu$ive Representatives of the National Builder Bureau aMa rrM-u,nru-M-yv,v"wnj-irij,juinjv T norpftM nnruiTirc fl'1""" r !on to bo n gret-iHA.NK MSKXCKU I UKtUUIN tSKi-VllICO I est potential Industrial and agrlcul- ItOltltlH) OF $0000 I'OKTIjANI), Iec 23. .With tho holidays almost af hand, contribu tions to the fund that Is to glvu needy cheer aro coming In more, rap idly. Visitors from tho public wel fare bureau, which Is to superintend distributions of tho money, are work ing all hours of tho day and night to call upon worthy rases that aro to benefit through this fund. Yes lorday J3SC was turned In, making a total of $1850 rOUTI.ANI). Dec 23. Captain urn II. Murrey of the stenmer I'aw let was presented with six silver cups from tho prefotturo of Myagl, and a totter from Count Uchldn, for eign affairs minister of Japan, thank- would mean that foreign wool would 'continue to coino Intd America for several months more. I Fred Ellcnwood of Tied Bluff, president- of tho California Wool Growers' association, declares tho sheepmen havo moro than a yoar"s supply of wool on hand, although the now clip Is to como In a fow months. Ho says tho Australian tural asset of the state, Into produc- tlvo farms, whero tho homo-bulldcr '-OS ANOEI.ES, Dec. 22. A mes wlll receive assistance from tho stato songcr, employed by the Security during tho first hard years of land .Trust and Savings company bank clearing and development. Is- attract- (was attacked In the heart of the main J d Ing general attention throughout (business district, sborly before noon , , ,. ,0 eomo ,,. tha the country, ncordlng to Information today and was robbed of a satchel, f . rvecircu uy ino siaie cnamuer oi coin-i""""""". "" v.uiuiub ", merco. 'rnnnrt fn thn hnnk. I - I Dlggesl assortment of fancy box Bronx E. D-c. 23 Keith Do you know? Prices on our entire, candr ttt tno Dlut Blri1- " ("Ilrlck") 1,'slle. center on the I'nl-litock of flno millinery, all mljllneryi verslty of Oregon football team for 'goods, blouses and petticoats. Every-) A box of Bon Dons will make a flno the past thrco years, and Miss iouhcithlng goes at Just onohalf price. jXmas present. Largo variety at tho rin. ..,. r, .i.i.n, n, ,t,n nl..,.liv. Rnrtrnitn A- C.n.. f.IT Mi n St. 21-24 UMTKU (JUiAU SlUHta. iHil were married here. 1'OIITI.AND. Dec. 23. Two arm ed footpads, one n negro, beat Pa trolmnn Chnmberlnln nt thn earner nf lug him and his crow for rescue of I -., arenu am, ColumbIa bouIc. i- jHpancso iisnqrinvn tiisi aitii. ...nril tt.hpn .n nfMf.r ,,nnn.,, ,i,. ' i . pair to nucstlon tho mas they walk-; POIITI.AND. Dee. 23. Christmas1.., DUt .. ,.... ... ..... -.....-I ehoer 120 gallons of It mado In a chamberlain n sovero beating, the!. modern wsimery. was taKcn in aithKg took his gun. handcuffs nnd raid near Oreihain. Or., by Sheriff 'club nn,, fIci,. Th0 ,ecne of the nt.? Wilson nnd a squad of revenue of- t,k ...., ..... ..,,.. ...... from Chamberlain's house. m I ! I H . I fleers at 5 o'clock Friday afternoon. Nick Fnkaras, S3; Cronls Orlvakls. 28, and K Tsltslllos were nl work In the distillery when It was raided. They wero captured so quickly they did not havo time to resort to tho sti letto and snwedoff shotgun which tho nrldlng party, reported were found at tho still. POIITI.AND. Dec. 23. In a letter to tho stato service commission hand ed to tho membors, J, P. O'Brien, general mnnagcr of (tho O. W. It. & N. company nnd president of the Northern Pacific Tormlnnl company, stands on Jlio original ouster order, Issued recently, notifying the Orcat Northorn and tho Spokano, Portland & Sonttto roads that thy cannot nso tho Portlnnd union stntlon after Do comber 31, MATtSIIFIELD, Dec. 2i. Marshal J. W. Carter and Constnblo Goodman solted n copper still, thrco gallons of raisins, nn olt stovo and destroyed about 150 gallons of mash nftor ar resting Mrs. Arthur Moo who had tbo still In operation at tho time. MAIISHFIEI.D. Dec. 23. Earl Parks, night policeman of Marshtleld for tho last two months, has been n.Lnlnr linen Friday afternoon when ho requested n layoff for 24 hours becnuso of Illness. That ovonlng bo boarded a northbound train tolling a quostloner'he was going to. North Uond, throo miles away, binco men ho has not boon soon. EUbENE, Doc. 23. Mlko Kolyk Is In tho Lane county Jail chnrged with heaving two big rocks through n window In tho offico of tho Ho tel Orlggs horo Saturday ovonlng. Holyk stood on tho sldownlk outside tho hotel and throw th'o rocks and ihnn wan seen to run to a Jltnoy across tho stroot nnd drlva off Ho was found lntor In Snrlngflold. About two months ngo tho man bad somer difficulty with J. A. Mc Loan, landlord at tho hotel and, ro turning from Orogon Clty'yoBtorday, ovldontly sought to wroak vong oanco. PORTLAND, Dec. 23. Tho auos ton. of 'transforming tho loggod-off Buy your Xmas candles nt tho Illuo ! Illrd. tf ' i: Xmas boxes of cigars can bo had 1 at tho UNITED CIOAIt STOIIE. 1 To the Public All Grocery Stores of the city will be closed all day Christmas and New Years Day. Stores will be open until 9 o'clock Friday Eve. i.241 4 KX" Palace Market For Service and Quality y si X r r r t t t t t t r ? T i i i i'p They're the Best t . K Every care known for the scientific and sanitary handling of our products is exercised in our establish ment. That is why when you buy your SEA FOOD MEATS EGGS CHICKENS TURKEYS from us you get the best it is possible. for any agency to sell you. Palace Market The Sanitary Market m r . 524 Main Street Phone 68 r ? T J t ' l$$$$$$W"""f'&$ i . . -...TV