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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1921)
mtBAY, BMCKMHKR 0, iMI. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Two tt . N The Evening Herald a K. 1. MUHHAV K. JT. HARHKTT , citr Bditot Published dally oxcapt Sunday, by Tha Herald 1'ubllihlng Company of Klamath Falls, at lit Eighth Street. HulcroJ at the poitofflco at Kla math Fallf, Ore., for transmission through ,tb malls ai second-class atter.. MVatfikm Or THB ASSOCIATED " . ' PRESS. The Associated Pres Is eicluslvely entitled to' the. use for publication of all, news dispatcher crodlted to It, or'aer otherwise crodlted In thli HPr; aid alto tho local aaws pub Hsaer hrata JKMnAVoDSCKMllKR 9, 1M1. HUMHW WATCH FOR SUNIUHK AM) 8UN8KT The Herald announces the fol lowing hour ot aunrlio and aunset for the (Irat week In December and to aaatat hunters from being arreeted for lllefal anbollng, the tut gaatloa, la made to follow the law, "Baftarahootlac one-half hour before anarlM and atop at auniet." Look ovar the table and keep out ot trouble. Dec. , 7:31 4:36 Dec 10 7:41 J..- 4:36 Dec 11 . 7:43 4:36 Dec XI - 7:43 ..., 4:36 Dec 13 7:44 4:36 Dec 14 ... 7:46 4:36 PERSONAL MENTION j Mr a. Robert Davis has returned from Wenatehee, Washington, where ahe Baa been visiting her parent. She left thla morning tor her home in Swaa lake Tailor, where the Darli brothers haro largo timber Interests, Mr. D. I Sterena, of Ashland, Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Ada Cozad, for a few dart. Mra. Stercns Is ac companied br her eon. Master Don. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo MeCollum hare moved Into town for tho win ter from the MeCollum mill. Captain O. C. Applcgatte has re turned from tho Klamath Agency where he spent nearly a week clear ing up roattera for Modoc war veter ans. Sunday the Captain cxpecta to leave for Jacksonville to be with his alster. i Recent arrivals at the Arcade are: A. Spencer,, of Kanloopa, D. C: ,E. T, Lacy, Dunsmulr; T. W. Jordon, Sis- , aon; A. C. Stpckton, ot Red Dluff, and A, H. Wright, "of Portland. Roy Keller left yesterday morning for Spokane In answer to a. telegram telling of the audden serious Illness of his mothor. Mrs. H. R. Crane was in town yes terday doing Christmas shopping fro raber home In Chlloquln. MU Edith. Lamm, accompanied by her mother, spent yesterday In Kla math Falla shopping. Roy Kelson -was a county aeat visit or yeaterday from the Nelson ranch near Worden. Dave Lenox was a passenger on the morning train bound for Roseburg, where he will spend several months. Mr. Lenox, who was In buslneaa here for aeveral yeara, has been looking after buslneaa Interest fo rthe past month In and about Klamath Falls. Mr. and Kra. B. If. Illlpert, who arrived the first ot the week from their borne In Bend, left on thla morning' train for Santa Crux. A. M. Cilller and Leslie Rogera drove down to Merrill last night for the purpose of meeting with the dl rectors ot the Merrill bank. J. if. Van Meter, one of the well known farmera ot the county, was here after supplies late yesterday af ternoon. It. K. Bradbury made a flying trip Int otown yestterday from bis ranch In the valley for the purpose ot at tending to business maters. Emanuel Vlelra, accompanied by hla son, Arthur, was a county seat visitor from Yalnax. Dob Hunsaker left on the morning train for San Francisco where he will make a brief business Visit, return ing here the first of next week. Marvin Hilton it here for a visit with hla parenta and friends, having obtained a ten-day furlough from the V. 8. B. Huntington. Oeorge .Watt, of the Klamath Live Stock association, left tbta morning for San Francisco where he will be occupied for the next few days with butlBM affairs. A. H. Easier, H. H. Walgbt and Thoaaaa H. Magulre are all register ed at the .White Pelican hotel from Portlaad today, O. I. Jrtscher 1 a business visitor la thla city from San Francisco, hay ing arrived on last night's train. J. Pr HeAullffe la here for a tew days J rpwbia.caUle ranch .near Fort Klamath for the purpose of looking after( matters ,of legal bualneas. Louise Howard la another Fort Klamath visitor here this week-end from the Fort. Baeefo Woods came Into (own yes, terdajr evealng from the Agency and ta eaj4ijirja fw days" here shopping wltlTlMaL, merchants. A..."lrVrhari was a passenger In m tajtliht'aivtjtti fro Portland who aaaatta' ty stead the next few Olive Myers uf Illy la visiting here thla week-end. F. K, McCready Is looking after mutters of legal business In the county scat today from his homo at Chlloquln. Jerry M. Carter and J. 8haunesy, ranchers In tho Ilonania district, arc business visitors heor today. Joo 8. Unit of Modoc Point arriv ed hero Inst night nnd will spend to day In transacting business with lo cal merchants. Ruby Wilcox Is n Klamath Falls wtck-end visitor from Medford, hav ing arrhed on Inst night's train. Tho Houaton-Pllx orchestra loft by car this afternoon for Fort Klamath who htcracrpylcsny Ixllcndt whora they arc playing for the Wood Illver folks tonight. Ivan Pnnkey and Mr. and Mrs Lento are county scat visitors here today from Yalnax "It's n toss up; bo hanged It I know," was tho expression used yesterday. The business element ot tlio city have been In attendance during tha week, and yestorday about 100 members prominent In local circles oro present, most ot whom an nounced their Intention ot being on hand at 9:30 o'clock sharp to morrow evening. Men who work by tho day nlso say that they will bo thcro, as this 34 rounds ot en- that $3 and tS stuff to get In. Wo want amusoment but we are not making a fortune, neither can no pay high prices to witness nmusoments. It's tha first real worklnaman's nrlro that has beon Pottered, aud wo will take advant age ot tha offer," n number of box factory workers say. Klr't Match OHIO Tho box office opens at Ihu hall at 7:30 o'clock, but reservations for tickets ran be made today or tertalnment Is placed at the price tomorrow morning by telephoning wbich they can afford to spend tor 331-j. Promoter McDonald an untertatnmrnt, general admission1 nounces tho first preliminary bo- bclng 11.10. "It's tho right price; twecn "Tutfy" Anderson and Kid tend as long as there Is none ot lllelin nt 1'30 o'clock sharp. &. & 3 27 MAIN iT, FIGHT FANS PACK McDONALD'S HALL TO SEE FIGHTERS McDonald'a Halt yesterday after noon was packed with Interested spectators, who woro attracted by the coming boating show tomorrow evening, and desired to see tor themselves what clasa ot attraction would bo otfored for their amuse ment. Dy 2 o'clock when Fighting Sharkey, ot Medford, started In working out, many bad to elbow their way through the packed mass of people to get even a vlow ot the big pugilist. Sharkey bear all the earmarks ot a man who haa been In the fight ing game for years. Howover, as hi ears hare missed the usual bruising sufficient to escape the "cauliflower stage," his appearance! leomed to pleate the tans. Wheal they aaw him atep orer to the punching bag and play a tattoo on it, they were fully convinced that I he was tho original package of( fighting material which hi friend' advanced before ho came here. When he atepped Into the ring and sparred, that convinced them that the battle ot tho year would take place tomorrow evening. Ritchie's peculiar fighting atyle la well known here, and the fana have been speculating since yesterday Just which way the decision wilt go.jw and the boys aay mat iney win ai HKM1-ANNCAI, nMR'HK HAI.K STARTS SATUHDAY, 0 A. M. tleorgcttcs, Crepo-dc-Chcncs nnd Washable Rutins Any lllouso up to IS. SO for $3.95 Combs for Gifts Rather an odd suggestion, but really a very clever little gift. Men, women and children, all use combs. One in a little box and tied with a libbon makes an ideal little gift. We have the combs and we can also supply the ribbons. Wv KLAMATH FALLS OREGON mSW V, WHERt PAirNCULA.lt PfOPLK fl IfruBifyJ buy tmcir omjos lAfftfWI i ji 1 1 1 11 11 1 a 1 nnrmnn nninnn - . U IN WINS HIS FIGHT MoNAMKK V.H ALMOST DOWN AND Ol'T IH'T VKKIM I.IKi: A NKW MAX .NOW. "I Mas about down and out when 1 started taking Tnnlnc nnd If It hadn't been for ttiu way this medicine built mo up I would hnvfl had to quit my Job," said T. J, McNnmro, of Hock Spur, Ore. "I had no appetite nnd tho little food I nto sremod to glvn ma no strength nt all and I finally got so weak I could hardly stand on my feet. What I needed was something to build me up and I am convinced that 1 got Tnnlnc Just In tlmo to keep me from going down and out "I felt mysolt getting now life nnd energy from every doso of Tnnlnc and I am feeling llko a new man now.. In fact, I nner felt better In my life." TunUc and Tanlsc Vegetable I'ltls are sold by druggists everywhere. Mrs A "Your husband told my husband that his word was law at home." Mm. II,: "Yes, It's onn ot those laws thst aro nevor enforced.' '1 11 jbbbbbbbbT aT aaaaaaaW ' JBfiSAp -- !. - s. .Su MECCA TAXI SERVICE Office Phone 153 Res. Phone 339-J Closed Cars. Country Trips Solicited iWftWMWMWKWWwWWWWV If Interested In the prrsrnt or future weUare of your eyes, read the following carefully, Eiamiaed Dt. J. (j. (jODlC and Poraished The Well-Known Optometrist-Optician has Opened Office at 700 Main titrcet Phono 1BO-W Where we have Installed a complete grinding plant. We are pro. pared to give you quick service. If yoa suffer from Headache, Kyo-Straln. or your present glasses are not satisfactory, you may gain great comfort and relief by consulting me, My prices are reasonable nnd consistent with the value of such service. I have helped hundreds In your city and county, and I might help you. Shell or Gold Illmlc, Kyo UUute or Frame RlmlrM with How, Among the reasona a man gives for not purchasing a piano thla Christmas are: We can't afford 11.' it won't hurt to let tha eMwrea wait another year, we haven't room, and I would rather have a new car. You may not know that we nave planoa with very low first pay ments or ten to fifteen per cent, and terms of eight dollars a month. But anyway you look at it par enta who are ao selfish that they will not make sacrifices for the good ot their children and homes are more numerous than you would suppose. Are you one of them? Earl Shepherd Music Co. Music Headquarter, for Santa Clau 507 Main Street? NOW OPEN ROBERTSON GROCERY & CONFECTIONARY 1126 Main Street Next to Strand Theatre Cm" m - ""is'VvnrijnriruxnjT.inrn.TrvjnjTriJoaua. The Midland Lyceum Bureau Presents THE LILLIAN RINGS DORF CONCERT CO." In the third of a series of entertainments at MOOSE HALL, Dec 12, at 8 P. M. There will be a Dance after the Concert with Rings Dorf Music Concert, 55c, Dance, 55c Bad Colds WKT, Mutiny rratlirr, cwurc, nifilo, ami the heavy rtJd i on. r. King's N'r Dixmtry IxcaWIt up quickly ami lciaruly Head cleaned up, coujlt rrlirrl and ou feci Utter. At )our druixirt, 60c. Dr. King's New Discovery For Colds and Cou&ns nonets tlcftfilnc for Help? Dr. KInf's Tills will tuns von the hjppinns of riguUr, ikhiijI tmwelt and lirr functioning, MiM IhiI at way rrlublr. At all ilnitciit. 2Se. TV I'ltOMPTt WONT OKIFn Dr. Kintf s Pills lwwvwwwww'l,l,lA'' CUMDMMENTS F.,iji.Tj-LnjLjT.-j-ruavtH.i.njijinrVTnrii"in" " .... ----..-.. - m . MISCELLANEOUS KOIt BAt.K Household furnltujrn. 1104 Upham SI, H HIIOK UKl'AIIUNU Host leather, best prices. Open evening. Jack frost. 110 H. titth,' H 31. KOIt IlKNT Hairy ranch. Main St. Call 010 I 14. FOR HAI.K Small cook stove, 18.00 llox II. Herald office, 8 V WANTKU Klderly woman to help In small family for board aud small wages. 1'hone 531 J. ft II KOIt IlKNT Furnished 3 room Apt, Close In. I'honft 531J II 11 WANTKIV Hewing. 1'rlce reason able. Call !4 Walnut. I 10 KOIt BAI.B Iluffel, china closet, electric table lamp and electric dome, I'hone 301M. S 14 l-KT I'KIUUNfl solve your Xmaa problems. Hanta Claua will be here this year. KOH HAI.K 1'ullets! Uarred Itoeka and White leghorns, lit a dos. Lloyd Hedfleld, l'hono 4t6W3. 7 81101' KAUI.Y and get a choice selec tion. 4'erklns. MAK: MK AN OKKKIt for lot No, 9, lllock 71. lluena Vista Add. on Oregon Ave. Ilest offer geta It. T. M. Ilratcher, 13t Conrad Bt Watts I. O.. Los Angeles, Cal. 13. WOMAN AVanla cooking on ranch, or for a few men. Inquire Mra. II, II. Davis. Washington House. II KUItNITURK Hepalred. aawa sharp. ened work, any kind of work 7:t 10th Ht I'hone 30H 8 11 I.OBT Alrdala puppy. Finder re turn to West End Urocery and col lect reward. 9. KOIt RAI.K Oak finished Vlctrota, ModelXVI, with records. I'hone 480J. 3 10. KOH BALK Urge Wicker baby bug. gy, Ivory finish. I'hone 40.1, 3 10. NOTICK INVITIMJ lIU)lH.l4 Proposals will bo rvcolved by tint Common Council of tho City of Kla math Falls, Oregon, up to and In cluding .Monday evening, December 13, 121. at tho hour of I o'clock I l for the construction of a ma chinery shed 60 X 16 feet In slie and In accordance with tho plans and specifications therefor on file In tho office of tho I'ollce Judgo; ssld struc ture to be orecrl-d on lllock 88 of Klamath Addition. 'Ily order of the Common Council. A. 1.. I.KAVITT, I'olleo Judgo. . 9 10 13. 8TINBON I'HOTO SHOP Open every Sunday until Christmas. NSitf. KOU IIUII.niNO Alterations, cabinet work, roofing and glass, rail the 6lh Bt Carpenter Cabinet 8hop. 636 B. 6th HI, I'hone S8IW. NIP D3S. AltCADK TRAKHKKIl HKKVICK Uaggaga and frunttura moving. I.ocal and loug dlalanc hauling, I'hone C69J. PI-31 rOIt BALK Ota newspaper at Her ald office. SKK OUIl CIIATKU IJKK Pictures before you buy elsewhere. 8ln- son I'hnlo Bhop. Nlttf. HAVIC 30 TO BO I'KIl CUNT on your Xnms presents, Wlutnra Jewelry Hlore, f HLKIIITI.Y IIHK1) I'lANOH aud I'hu nographs, Winters Jewelry Hlore. TOYHi i Kor 111) y K. I'erklns Kurulturn House. BI.HIHTLY I1HKD IMAN08 and I'ho nographa. Winters Jewelry Htorn BAVK 30 TO 60 I'KIl OKNT on your Xmaa presents. Winter Jewelry Hlore. If- BAVK 30 TO BO I'KIl CKNT on your Xmas presents. Wtntera Jewelry Store. !. 8IIKKI' KOIt HAI.K Bli hundred fine Merino ewes, all young and In first class condition. It. P. Tut- lie, Ilonania, Oregon. NII-D16, UKNKKAL HAULINO And Trucking. , Call Arcade Transfer, BJ. Nil DI6. aenraaertMasnaisBansassaaERw rr aaaaf ftfKr THE CHRISTMAS TREES are here now, t the FREE MARKET any sire, nrstly mounted on stsod. Come In and make your aelactlon, or call 413. II., and we will deliv er oue thai will please you, KHY M DONIMIMO A Permanent Meat Market All Kinds of Fresh Meats Daily As Sanitary as any Meat Market in the State. Give Us a Trial Apples, Prunes, Cider, Jelly, Apple Sauce and Home Canned Fruits A few Pumpkins at lc per lb Extracted Honey Strictly Fresh Ranch Eggs Cream, Buttermilk, Cottage Cheese and Bread Fresh Whole Milk, 8c per quart Daily. Customers Must Bring Their Own Containers saAAshsijaMwMMrfaMaa Vegetables of All Kinds at Prices That Cannot Be Equaled in the City. This Spells Success to the Farmers' Market -. ......www.wwww..., i i .- 1 i-i-r.-.-irii-innn.rinrii-Liuuif-M-i.-uxn.iuJ NOTICK tint I'Cni.HilATOV I Not Coal Ijind " Dftpartmrnt of llin Interior ' V 8, Land Office at Lake-low. Oru- gon, December 6, 1931 ' NOTICK Is hereby given that Jo-, seph A. Mahonoy, of llonanra. Ore-, gon, who, on Bept. 3nd, 1916, made1 Homestead Knlry, No. 09381, for tot 4. 8WUNWU Bee, 5. Lots I. 3. 4. 8KKNWU. BViNKU. Section 6. Township 39 H. Hange 13 K, Will. Meridian, haa filed notlro of Inten tion to mako final three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, bofore J O. Hamaker. U. 8. Commissioner, at Ilonania, Oregon, on the 21st day of January, 1933, Claimant names as witnesses: Cbarlea HcCartlo. W. II. Sparks, W. II. Chase, Jerry McCartle, all of Ilo nania, Oregon. Notice will be published for flvn consecutlvo weeks In tho Klsmath Herald, P. I'. LIOHT, llcglster. D9 16 23 30 J 6. atAssMsssaswksaaksawwsijsiwarfStaarfkassBasBstaMaMMktfk. assaVtjhAaa(Aitsaiaajika We Aim to Please You AT THE Crater Cafe Under New Management WM. BONFIELD ft C. REBER MaaaajaaaJaaa ------ rr i-arnrvuaj "Let George do It" Swiss Watcb Repair Specialist 622 Main Street THE GRAND CENTRAL Public Market Ninth St and Klamath Ave, Phone Sl-J' W.F.T.O.O. T. M. P. S. ?????? ? of interest to the res idents of Merrill and Malin country only L t