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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1920)
' J u Kl fl h . f N F1UDAV, DKOIDtllKIt SI, 1020. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I'AOi: i.t OUT !4Mfr4K":"KK Our Christmas Thought to You if T t T Y This store thanks you for your friendly co-operation and generous patronage, which with the patronage of hundreds of others, has given us an enviable Christmas trade. For one day at least let us forget worry, past mis takes and just be happy for the abundance it is every American's great fortune to enjoy. We wish you a MERRY CHRISTMAS Store open Friday evening until 9 o'clock K.K.K. STORE Leading Clothiers and Hatters t f ? T T y ? T T ? T T f f t T ? ? Y ? T t X Personal Mention L. I). Jackson, who oporatot a ranch on the Merrill road, was a city visitor yesterday afternoon. Miss Mary llcComb was In town ycttcrday afternoon from Pine Grove. Mr. and Mrs. John Colter wens county seat visitor yesterday from Too Valley. C D. Dtshop, who Is connected with tho state highway here, left this moraine for Salem. Miss Katherlno Ess was In town yesterday afternoon from her homo on tho Keno road doing Christmas shopping. Jack Elliott and Elden Cofcr have arrived from Corvallls. where they nro attending the agricultural college to spend Christmas with their res pective families. X. L. Marshall made a business trip Into town yesterday from his ranch on the Merrill road. F. Q. PhsJpsM traveling auditor for the California-Oregon Power com pany, left this morning for San Francisco after several days spont hero attending to company business. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Martin drove Into town from Merrill yesterday and transacted business with Klamath Falls merchants. George Wftlton, cashier of tho Mer rill bank made a brief visit In Kla math Falls yesterday. II. J. Tlcknor of Langell valley was hero yesterday on business. Mr. and Mrs. George Sttnhenson and small son Dob. left this morning on the train for Portland where they will visit for tho next ten days. R. E. Bradbury was a county seat business visitor yesterday afternoon from' his ranch in the valley aouth of town. C. If. Walton Jr. whose home Is at Chlloquln, Is In town for Christmas. Earl Silvers came In yesterday af ternoon from Chlloquln and will vis It here until after Christmas. L. W. Hartley, who spent part of the spring and summer here has re turned from Cleveland, where be i went early In tho fall to tako u courao In welfare work. Mrs. J. 1). Morgan and two chil dren left this morning for Califor nia to spend tho holidays. Mr. Mor gan will leave tomorrow nnd Join them there. Miss Hetty Grey, of tho White Pel lean hotel, left this morning for Med ford to spend the week-end with friends. J. S. Hall is In ton today from Modoc Point attending to butlncss affairs. A. F. Gatt arrived last night from St. Louis and Is a guest at tho White Pelican hotol. It. J. Wood of Corvallls Is a city visitor here this week-end. Dr. Fred Westerfeld, a local den- itlst, was a pasaenger on tho morning 'train bound for Portland for tho hol idays. Mrs. C. E. Pelt and her motbor Mrs. I. D. Applegata of Aahtand ar rived last night for a visit with Mrs. W. O. Smith, another daughter of Mr. Applegate, and family Mrs. Pell and Mrs, Applegate both hare hoats of friends hero as Ktiunulh Falls was tholr homo at ono time. Harold- Gray, of tho Maaon-Khr-m an company, loft this morning for his homo In Mcdford for thu week end. Mrs. Herbert McCarthy arrived last night from Ashland to spend Christ mas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Foster. , lsllo llogers, Charles F. Stono and W. C. Van Emon, alt of whom hatu been In Portland during tho past week on buslnois, aro expected In tonight. Mrs. M, L. Sloan arrived on laaj night's train from Ashland and will spend the next few da) a with friends and relatives here. Mrs. Frank Cunningham and son wero In the city yesterday frt Spring Lake transacting business with Klamath merchants. Dr. George II. Merryman, who has been In San Francisco on business for the past week, returned home last night WIIITi: I'KI.K'.VV IMrTKIi iu:ciii:i rou nuuvr.MAH In ucconlaiiru with llm custom In stituted last ynor thn Whlln Pelican hotnl Is holding a Christmas trco coliibrutlon In tho lobby for their gueats and friend. A wonderful trco reaching to tho celling has boen so cured and thn wholo hotel force la busy till- afternoon nuking tho old fir gay with urnamo.Ms and electric globes. A large shipment of wreaths have been received by Mr. Milne, manager of tho hotel, and thoao are gracing orery window and doorway arch. An other docoratlvo featuro Is bouquet lights inailo of clustors of holly with tiny lights for borrlos. Theao arn to bo attached to aom of the chandolloni whllo onormou4 red bells will hang from othors. Continuous show at the Liberty theatre Christmas day. Special at tractions, IXK.H Ni:V YllMl'H 11AM. SVJLT ritlU.W NIGHT Ono week from tonight la tho date of Ininro-t to Clks becauao Its tho ilnto of tholr annual New Year's halt. Tho affair will be for Elks and their ladles exclusively and olohorato pro poratlons aro being made far the en tertainment of thn brothers. Continuous show at tho Mtarty thaatro Christmas day. Special at tractions. 24 Fancy Xmasr candles packed to order at tho lllua lllrd. tt Huy your Xmas candles at the Dlue nird. tt (lite a K. K. K. Storo morchandlan order this Chrlatmss. 21 Continuous show at the Liberty theatre Christmas day Special at- 2 itractlons. 24 s s We Are Thankful To our many patrons for the most successful year in our history and wish them all a Merry Christmas and Prosperous New Year f-t First National Bank v.yf, i aisjv. v ," it F