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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1921)
i HOXDAT, MECfCMBKII IV, IMt THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON V . ft K ? X , 1 w & i! !i I ' Vv l$rt Evening Herald K. I. MURRAY K. J, HAHHKTT , ..KoMtor City Edltot Published dally ept 8unday, by Hi Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, it 11 Klghth Strset. Entered at the poatotflc at Kla- mitb rails, ore.. lor transmission through th malls at stcond-class matter. MEMBER OF THE ABSOCIATED piikss. The Associated Press ti exclusively entitled to the una for publication of all new dispatch! credited to It, or not otherwise credited la thti paper, and alio the local new pub lisher herein. MO.MIAV, DKCKMMKIt in, IIKil ii:autikuij iusi-lav ok CllATKR I.AKK riUTURKS I'roliirf)lr the most bcautltul dls play of Crater Lake picture! ever teen In one collection In now on dlnplajr In the window ot Under wood's pharmacy. There are photos and panorama views In black and white and septa as well as air-brushed water colors and oils. There are pictures by Miller and alto by fillnson. but it Is no dis paragement to the work of either of those artlsta to say that tho most beautiful one ot all is a photo taken by Duncan In 191!. This picture Is the only one erer taken that shows practically the entire lake, both the Fhaalom Ship and Witard Island, as well aa the fall length of the crater. In addition. the cloud effect In the view Is most! wonderful. The Eastman Kodak company, ot Rochester, N. Y hare thousands ot pictures sent to them each year. taken In all parts of the world, end they hTO pronounced this pic ture "the tlueat ot the kind" that they have erer seen. The copyright on the picture is owned "by Underwood's, and thou sands ot copies hare been sold from iu OREGON BREVITIES llond 115,000 pipe line to tap l'nullnn Lake. Linn County mileage tax to bo thrco mills below 1921. St. Helens lumber shipments b) water In November S.6SO.O0O feet. Portland to start work on 11,000. 000 Klk'a temple at onco. North Ilend sawmill silent for a year to open with 300 men. Mount Angel parties planning to erect a now cannery. lluxton sawmill idle for years to cut 100,000 ft. per day. Portland has cut tax lotion about 3 4 mills, nearly IROO.iHH). Maker business men to finance milk condenser at Haines. llorlng contractor to build $1X,U00 concrete business block. St. lUttcns voters to p" on 113, 000 community hall. Portland (las ft Coke Co. erects $1,000,000 ft. gas container costing $1,000,000. City Hue 9,000,000 ft dally. Falls City cannery pays 10 percent dividends. Albany taxes 534 mIIN for 19il Grants Paa Night and day crons working on Caves highway. Ashland fruit shipments total 11:0.000. Oregon City vote 2M mill road tax to be used In city limits. Marlon county to sell $200,000 road bonds. North Bend approves $4,000 need for tire department. Portland November. 1931. build- Portland UwlVJr emeereetSorflg Ing permits show large gain over November 1920. Sherwood reports greatest building activity tor many years. Canyon City Survey of John Pay cut-off road being made. Astoria Clatsop mill opening planned for Jan. 1. Baker Kcclos Lumber Co. to re sume logging operations. Oregon City Plans completed for temporary bridge across Willamette. Mcdford Baptists to construct $40,000 church. I i&tUld&! 7 H ST v H JKuY.Bi,p "' AJiouic& C CLEARANCE SALE t nr mii i inprv ani-i mnncrc AT l2 PRICE LATE LEATHER GOODS Can you think of anything more appropriate for gift purposes than Leather Goods? The line includes something appropriate for all. Ladies Hand Bags, Pocket Books, Card Cases, Cigarette Cases, Music Rolls, Desk Sets, Book Ends, Novelties, Etc Select such goods now to be delivered whenever you wish. UUdtrwoofc narwy W 'nL, KLAHATH FALLS OREGON JS I V I WMtwt svurricuLAft people 11 LfrjCTvt 8)UY TM6IIT OftUGS LfKJfyjKJi Linn county has $29.M0,r.0fi. (ax able property Kugene $60,000 street cur Im provements completed. Heedsport $8,000 tlredgo to b built for use on Itecdspor-Scottsburg highway. Ilend Iron Worki to Install $20, 000 worth machinery. Portland wilt spend $1,500,000 In 1932. for street Improvements mid sewer. t Randy to erect $4,000 school Jacksonville lload districts vote levies to co-operate with county In building roads. Astoria to Install arc lights Kalnler Standard Oil Co , tu erect warehouse. Maker Contract let for construc tion S-rtllcs railroad Sllvrrton foundry enlarged Astoria ships 33,970,000 ft luai- bcr In November. Oregon City Wareheusc te bt built for county road machinery Kugene Booth-Kelly mill opens Employing 130 men Bherwnwod Plans being made to spend $40,000 for municipal water; supplr. Portland $18,000 ccnlrart a warded to construct 2-stery building $15,000 bonds voted for 1.000 ncm irrigation district In Jonephlne conn ty. Myrtle Point plans municipal wat er project. Portland's export business for Nov. ember toUta S6.1S3.33I Kreewalcr to rebuild grango hall recently destroyed by fire Astoria to havo new Baptist church SHE COLLAPSED ON WAY TO STOflE MltS. MK.MIKMl.M.I. Il.l TO UK) T.VKN.N IIOMK HY HKH III R ItAMt XMAS FOR PRISONERS 5,000 at Man Qurntln ami Kolvjm tu It. Provided for yWWWMlWWWWMWMWWWWWlWWWWWlMWWWIIW SAN KIIANCIBCO. Dec 19. Christmss presents will be sent by the Salvation Army thfs year to an- ( proximately 5,000 prisoners In the t state penitentiaries at San Quentln ' and Folsont, the honor road camps and the military and naval prisons of Alcatrai and Mare Islands and the Presidio ot Ssn Francisco. Bach prisoner will bo presented with a box of candy In which there will be a personal Christmas greet ing from Commissioner Adam (I It ford, chief territorial executive of the Salvation Army Famlles of prisoners also are to be remembered A Christmas Present of Merit Your Opportunity This week we are making these excentionallv low nricois .W for Cash on Steel, Malleable, Cast and Enamel Ranges: Regular Price Present Price 18-inch Oven MAJESTIC Malleable Range $155.00 9116.00 18-inch Oven QUICK MEAL Black Enameled Range $153.50 $115.00 20-inch Oven QUICK MEAL Black Enameled Range $163.75 $122.75 ;i8-inch Oven QUICK MEAL White Enameled Range ..$190.00 $142.50 ; 18-inch Ovon SIMMONS Cast Range $123.50 $ 86.50 1'8-inch Oven SIMMONS LEADER Range with reservoir $.,87.50 $ 69.30 For Cash this week we are allowing a discount of 25 on l heating stoves m-tc j , bubkhc wm "if 'LS 7 x - i "t ' ' v Baldwin Hardware Co. The House of Quality "Kor eight years I suffered from a disordered stomach and didn't know what It was to enjoy a hearty meal, but my digestion Is perfect now," said Mrs. Hugh Mendenhalt, ot the Tourist Hotel.. Portlsnd, Ore. "1 frequently had such awful at tacks rf Indigestion 1 thought I could'nt lit p. through them and I was so nervous and restless 1 got very little sleep. I was so weak that twice on my way to the corner storo I col lapsed and had to b carried home by my husband "I only weighed ninety pounds when I began taking Tanlsc and now I weigh a hundred and twenty pounds and I feel better and stronger than ever In my lire. I am In such splendid health I can hardly realise I am tho snmo person In my opinion Tanlae has no equal." Tanlsc and Tanlsc Vclable rills ire sold by druggists everywhere. NINTH HOV1KT COMIKKS.S WII.1. CO.NVKMC TOMOIIHOW At the STRAND Today Where Everybody Goes. The Home of Hodkimon Features SHOW STARTS AT 6:30 O'CLOCK A DOUBLE BILL TONIGHT Our Little Theatre was too small to accommodate all who came last nigh tto The Symbol of a Woman's Faith LAVENDER AND OLD LACE MOSCOW, Doc. l. Many formld ablo questlona appear on the agenda of the Ninth AIMlusslsn Soviet Con gress which Is to convene hern to morrow (December 10) roremost among these are the consideration of the preliminary results of the new economic policy, which abandons Communism to a considerable extent, and tho famine which threatens to we out millions of Haitians In the Volga tllstrlcts before the neat har vest. MERRILL J. II Kldwell, who was operated upon at the Warren Hunt hospital Monday, is reported to bo getting along nicely. Miss Young, one of the high school teachers, left Thursday mor ning for her home in Eugene to spend the Christmas vacation. MIm Mildred Hiss has been teaching Miss Young's classes. Mrs. J. 11. Ilobbs waa a Klamath Kails visitor Thursday, V I' Fruits was also a visitor In Klamath Kails Thursday. Krlday afternoon Mrs. Dlllards, Miss Dettls' and Miss Wilson's rooms Joined in short program. followed by a Christmas tree, which was greatly enjoyed by the chil dren. There waa a treat for each child on the tree. In Miss Hatlon'a room the chil dren also had a tree, and served sandwiches and cocoa to all at tending. Merrill waa delighted over the result of the ball games Friday 010 nlng. Our boys won both game. Tho games were between Klamath Kails and Merrill. The score were High schools, It to 11, in tavor ot Merrill, and the town team, 20 to 10, In favor of Merrill. Report waa brought into Merrill that tho tank house of Chat. Lewis was burned Krlday morning about 7 o'clock. Mr. Lewis waa thawing out the pipes, which had frosen. With the help of the neighbors the house, which waa near by, was saved. The people of this vicinity are anticipating the opening of the new drug store. The building has been renovated and new furniture ha been Installed. The atoro will be modern In every respect. A coda fountain 1 being Installed. Lester Klrkpatrlek, of the Merrill Mercantile Co., was in Klamath Kails Thursday. Miss Elliott, of the high school, left Saturday morning to spend the Christmas vacation with her parents In Oakland, California. ' Mrs. Edgar I preparing a pro gram to be given by th children of the Presbyterian church Christ mss. Th eLadles' Aid of th Pres byterian church met at.tba church Wednesday .afternoon. It. was de cided to use the bacaar money and finish paylrjg for th piano recent ly purchased from the Bhepherh piano house. Mil Edna. Marrltt. who (1 t tending O.. A, C St Comlllf, ll bom to sptnd tat Christmas rasa tlon with her pirtnts, Mr, sod. Mrs. Which will be shown again tonight. Also a new Comedy Picture and Charlie Chaplin in 'Easy Street' ADDED ATTRACTION WORLD FAMED LUA HAWAIIANS . 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