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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1921)
iv , MMVDAY, MtCKMRRR II, INI THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PngoTwo- K The Evening Herald K. J. ULIUIAY K. J. 1IAHBRTT . .ICdllor Cllr Editor D ELECTRIC ri"' LIU PabMshed dally except 8undny, byl TM Herald Publishing: company of I V Klamath Falls, at 119 Eighth Street. NE il WW Entered at the postofdeo at Kin- Math Fain, ore., for transmission through (lie inalla n second-class n alter. MM II I fc.nftl -..,.. m MEMBER OF THH ASSOCIATED m PIXK8S. The Associated Proti la oxcluslvclr i entitled to the use for publication of sS Ml Btwt dispatcher credited to It, er not otherwise credited In thin D (per, and alio tho localuewg pub laker herein. K MONDAV, DKCKMIlKIt IS, 11)21 gWASWMMmu 9 w - : r- - ' , i '.Li j Jifc . -. L U T, ! 1 r I n ! I Wl . ' WINTER TRAINING PLANNED FOR U. S FORCES ANNOUNCED COllt.KNZ, Hoc., 12. Winter tralnlnR plans for tho American Forces In Germany ai nnnounred re cently at army headquarters In Cob lent call for at lout three hour dally military exercise for officer and men In addition to tho opening of schools for Instruction. Training will consist or drill, marches, tactical walk and rides, terrain exercises, map problem, lec ture, conferences and schools for of ficers, non-comnilsstoncd officers and elected enlisted men. School of IjuiKunj;o One rourso of Instruction la In a school of languages for the study o." either French or German. It la not an uncommon sight In Coblenz to see major and colonel and generals too, somctmes, with school book In their hands, when go ing to and from billets to their of fices. Many an American, who reach ed the Rhine without knowing more than two or threo words of Rorman baa learned enough "to got by", as iney say over here, while others, par ticularly thoso of German descent, now speak the Unguago fluently. The training program, which I to continue until March 31 next Include chemical warfaco service designed to teach proficiency In tbo uso of gnt masks and In giving gas alarms. -ife ,jtr A i r-itf itoftSASK MAKE THEM ALL HAPPY THIS CHRISTMAS We've said it dozens of times before, but we are just going to keep oh saying it "there" is nothing that brings so much pleasure to every member of the family as a Victrola for your Christmas Gift." Terms are three to fifteen dollars a month Let's see Earl Shepherd today. EARL SHEPHERD CO. Musical Headquarters for Santa OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS m. IVSedT 55j48idylii 7lP-u Now Equipped With the New Self-Cleaning luminoid Cylinder All Models Greatly Reduced In Price. HuyNowl FOREST HARVESTING ADOPTED BY FORD IRON' MOUNTAIN, Mich., Dec 12 A plan for "harvesting of tho for ests" as opposed to tho present sys tem of denuding the wood tracts o' this and other states and that. If It proves advantageous may revolution lt the lumber Industry of the conn try. baa been put Into execution by Henry Ford on a section of lane" about two miles from Sldnaw, Houghton county, Mich. The plan, that Is attracting consid erable attention among lumberman has a Ita basic principle the conser vaton of Michigan's fast-dwindling - timber supply. It move Mature Trc The section chosen for tho expert ment Is a part of Mr. Ford's holdlngr In the upper peninsula. The Idea, Ir brief. Is to remove from this tract only the mature trees. Underbrusl and the waste wood left In lumbering operatlona are to be carefully cleared away to protect the remaining trcer against fire. The young trees, re maining wllll be permitted to attain maturity. In the meantime tbey ll seed the ground about them ant" when they. In turn are cut, the next crop will havo been started. Thur harvests may bo made In each of a period of years Indefinitely. One fea ture of the plan Is to leate sufficient apace between the growing younr trees to permit their rapid develop ment. x -wmj WHY NEWS OF ARMS CONFERENCE FIRST IS KNOWN ABROAD WASHINGTON, Dec. 12 How Important development In tho arms conference come to bo publicly dis cussed In foreign capitals befcre the) are generally known hero was ox plained yesterday by a delegation publicity liaison official. "You see, the delegates, being sometimes uncertain which way to turn, refer certain matters buck to their home Governments and decide to say nothing 'about them mean time. "In a foreign capital an official goes out to luncheon with a beautiful lady, and to be Interesting remark that the conference really Is making Progress and he understands It ha ao and so under consideration. "The lady exclaims; 'What an ex traordlntry man you are! Tell mc erne morel" "Then, being In fact much more fond of a newspaper man, alio gour oh i wun mm to dinner mid nayu anally: '1 had luncheon with old Oasooks today and he told mo so and o.' "The next morning there are lead ing articles In tho paper." It la all very simple. and Tho Cure, will bo repealed to- Kenneth Gordon, Allen toyd, For nlghr. rest Winters Dale West I.eo Uzoll. Thoso who were so fortunate n Ksthcr Gordon Kllrnbctti Dlmmltt to find teats found In The Spender. , Wllma Ford and Neva Dlmmltt a splendid production, containing Th cfollowlng people wero Initiated both humor and pathos The adten-. Frujnd Kelly.i Ktliol Wilcox' and ture of tho youug Lochlnvar fromlKva Wilcox. Tho following aro on out of tho West in winning the heart the invltptlon committee Hill of a far daughter of the Kast f urn-! Williams. Kenneth Gordon mid U-u Ishcd thrills galore, and love interest Kzell. Wllma I.oyd, l.eo Kxcll and to sausiy mo most exacting. - rather Gordon were appointed ns a, Charllo Chaplin In "Tho Cure".' refreshment committee, an J a pro provided a continuous laugh that was i pram committee composed of le isure euro for tbo blues Tho Inlmlt-jther Gordon. KlUabeth , Dminllt lblo Charlie ncer appeared to bettcrnnd Dale Wet ,w.ii selected. idantage than In thl production. Tj,0 president appointed Kva Wll- cox as press correspondent, and tho time of meeting was set nt 7 30 o'clock. Tho next meeting was ' SBISBIBBSSB I J r. illf.il f nr ftaramttA. 1 A The social part of tho meeting was held at tho homo of Mr. and fMnf. Dlmmltt. Hero tho members enjoyed themselves until a late hour with game, music and danc ing Persons Interested In Joining tho Summers Social club may mako application In writing to any of the members, who will see that quick action Is taken on tho applications. I y ru n s DIFFERENT 111 I'OHTia.M) WOMAN I.IKK NHV I'KHMi.V .-INCH OVHIICOMIMi THOL'IH.KS "Taulac has toned up my stomach so that everything agrees with me now," said Mrs Ida Martin. 133 Portsmouth Ave . Portland, Oro. "Nobody knows what a relief It I to be rid of tbo fear of Indigestion. It used to be that eery tlmo I nt I suffered for hours afterwards. My whole system finally gave way and I was so nenous I got little rest day or night. "Since taking Taliluc I am like n different person. I hac a splendid appetite n w, my ingestion Is Just perfect and I get eight hours sound refreshing sleep every night " Nature Intended that you should eat what you want You ran do It, If you tako Tanlac. Tanlac and Tanlac Vegetable Pills ro sold by druggists overy where. of Klamath Falls, Oregon, as tho jl.iro when and where any person tiar present any objection or cxrep. Inn to anything therein contained, ir to anything done therein by me a Executrix, and at tho said time and laco tho said Court will finally set 'lo ali account. This notlco Is ordered pursuant lo in order of tho Honorable It. II. linn nsll. Judgo of tho above entitled Court, made on November 19th, l"l and the tint publication of said no tlco wos mado on November 21, 1921 DK1.MK I.KK, Kxecutrlx of tho I-ast Will and Testament and of the F.state of J. 1. Lcodcreased. N21-3S D5-1J-1I, .NOTICK INVITING I'ltOI-OHAIX Proposals will be received by the Common Council of the City of Kla. math Falls, Oregon, up to and In. eluding .Monday evening, December 12, 1921. at the hour of 8 o'clock P M. for the construction of a ma chinery shed 0 X 1 feet In siie and In accordance with the plans and specifications therefor on file In the offlco of tho Police Judge: said struc ture to b erected on Illock 8)1 of Klamath Addition. , lly order of the Common Council. A. I.. l.KAVITT. Police Judge. 10 12. See this latest 1921 model of the worlds greatest washing machine ITS wonderful method of wuMnt has kept Tlior the woiid'e, leader ever since dearie wsahine niichlnci were firtt nude. Th'i revolvinc, reverting cylinder U rtill the pentleit and mot thorotie'x wsihtn: nicthinl cvcrtlcviied. It lithe thine the rums THOU it-indi (or. It wahci everythlne from linccrie to heavy blinketi, perfcnl nd safely. And now this aU metal Thor model atiurei years Itvigcr service, and saves up to an hour of the time required hy other machines to do the average vvaihlng. It is the fastest wathinr machine ever nude. See it without fail ice it tomorrow iiuel BRINGS IT FOR NEXT WASH3DLy no When you ran buy a Thor on tuch tcrnir, yen cannot efford to do without one, another single week. It ijvcj i.a own cait uvu tad over acain. Have a Thor for your very exxi washday, ' Authorized Thor Dealer COMET ELECTRIC CO. 1922" WlWWAiAiWWWWVWVMWwjl at the E EAT T The White Lunch Home CMklnK A HperUlly NI'MIAY CIIICKKN DINNCIt 7.V. liaa mam btrket "Let George do Itw Swiss Watch Repair Specialist 622 Main Street MWM MOU1ST LAKI Tho Summers Social club held Its second meeting at the Summers school house December 2 Tbey adopted u constitution and by-lawH fo rlhe club and gave it tho jiame of "The Summers Social Club." Tho following wero admitted as charter members: llryant Williams. In tho Matter of tho Kstato of Dempster W. Anderson, Deceased. Notice I hereby gcn that tho un dersigned has filed In Dm County court of tho Slato of Oregon for Kla math County tho final account of hi administration of said estate, and said court has fixed Dorombcr 21, 1031. at 3 o'clock P. M. n.i tbo time, uihl the court room or said court as tho placo for tho hearing of tho ob jections of said final account and for thn sottlamnnt thereof. I (JKOItdK i:. ANDKItSON. Administrator of the Kstato of ' Dempster V Aiidorson. Dcceas od. ) N 31-28 II C12-19. , - i .-.... .1 ., .,,.,... 1 . '- ' ! i i iii mi i i i m I VittSIHiiiiSHsittKSslsO mgggggmmmmmgmmmgaammgmggmg' fr W. F. T. O. O. T. M. D. S. in thi: roiwTV count ok tiii:' hT.iTi: or om.oo.v i-oit tiii: COCXTV OP KiaMATH xetici: In tho Matter of tho Kstato of, J. P. I,Ki:. Deceased Kxecutrlx notice of Final Account. Notlco is hereby given that I havo riled my final account and report as Kxecutrlx of tbo estato of J. I'. Loo. dercufied, and t! nbovo entitled , Court 111 flxeil ten n'rlnrk In llm forenoon of December 26th, 1921, ns! tho tllira. and the County Court rruim I of this Court, In tho Court Houso of I Klamath County, Oregon, In tho city 4 ' OVKK J00 TURNED AWAY AT 8THAND Because over 109 people were turned away from The Strand last Blfbt, the Htnt ihow, The Bpendere Mwwwwwwwwwwwvw. wvwvwJwwwwww INVITING IVORY You can't make a mistake in selecting ivory for HER. 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