Pme Four THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON m i; iNt Wriman want work by hour nr day. Phono 337.1. Tin tho goldc o spend Christ mwr c has tiooti he .parted on Ihls' , for In tho golden s'lnio until Into spring. I I.08T Hay horait with harnasa! branded 'clrolo 0 on right should er. Animal disappeared following runaway Hunday nvculng, Finder pleaso return to 0, K. bam, HUth St. Howard. WlPEWlONAL MENTION i builntsa affairs. Dr. K. M. Smith ot takovlow It n ucst nt tho While Pelican hotel to day. Mrs. J. I.. Colvlg and two children wcro passengers on tho morning train weeks. They oipocl to CummltiRs, of Weed, who J NEW TODAY v I mas In San Francisco ern looking tutor nuninras llolsteln cow. Just fresh, with halt r calf, for aalo nr tradn for Reed work horse. Inquire of J, A. Johnson, I'hllllp'n llanrh. !" Mrs A. Turner tier the past few days, tell Mrs. Sarah dowen, ono of Klamath morning's train for 8nn Frtinelsco on, ,nU mn,tig for Straw, California LOST Long narrow black cloth sash Willi taiisolls on tho ends, between rinn St. ml Washington Ht., on Sixth Hal. Ko. Finder pleaso lesve at 1 1'olir, belt known tnntroni, left thli 'an extended vacation trip. Huests registered nt (ho Arcade I W. T. Smith was nnolhnr p.isteiiRiirl i,it rn. II. 11 Tiiruln. ot Medfurd. 1 morning for Portland whoro iho wlli V'j do tho houso guest of Mr. nnd Mr ' ' Alexander Martin Jr., over tho boll ,d). Later Mrs. Oowcn will go oi south anil spend tho remainder ot tht winter In aunnyy California. , J William llrny, n9tod lumber capi talist, started tills morning for Washington- D. C, whoro he will attend tt Viiislticsit nffalrs, later coins tu Mil ' wfluken for Christmas. , i It. V. Dillon U a Klamath Fall Visitor from 8t. Louis. Ha Is n gucsl "at the White I'ollcan hotel. It. U. Skinner arrived Inst nigh from San Francisco and will ho hen for tho next few days looking attci - L.I UIUU FOU HAl.i: Four room house, mod ern with bath and toilet, Furnish ed price $: 200.00. WJII trade tor good 2nd hand Podge car nnd nomo rnsh Apply at 1110 tlraut Street. Ifi-Jt on their way to (Irnnts Puss tthoro they will spend Christmas with Mm. CoIvIrs pnrcnts. I). K. Allison arrlted Innt nlRht ;on tho morning train hound for Sunt y m. Morris, ot l.nmms Mill; t. II ICeMen.-of Mo'dford; M. Smith, Vort- ",- , ' " $ laud; John Thoimnoit, of Matin; .1 ' brnuclscn to spend the holldios. Mrs. W. A lllccoi, who has been TAMALE PARLORS Chinese Needles Spanish Dishes 240 Main St. . hero ns tho guest of her daughter ' I). Williams, Dorrls, James tlehrlg LOST Umtch of kes on triangle hey ring. Finder phono ."MO mid from Weed, California and lu urU tered at tho White. Pelican hotel. J. O. (loldthwulte, n prominent lumbarman, Is In town today Iron l'lnc HIiIrc. I'pon his return to tin llldgc Mr. (lotdthttntto will be nccom panted by W. 0. llowm.m and (leorgi It. lllcks, both capitalist from Kan sas City. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Montelius let this mornlnR for tltu smith when Miey will lslt tor tho ntnt fov .urs. .Men. at ner nomo on pom it Portland, Mnrlln It. H)oiw, Hnwi Divnni,i ..,, 1,1,1 .,.. . ....... , ,. .... i reeeito ruwaiu. iv-ji- ..v,..uv ...viihu iviuiiivu mn i -. iiarKiiurst. uuwi Ajers. huh unu" - .. I'Olt HUNT Apartment, furnished. wood, witter, lights, rlean linens leitfh week. Liberty Dooms, Cor 3 6 i Main. N lA-lll Ing for her home In Maderla, Citllfor- llers. all of Olene. Hubble llookv "la. Tho While Pellinii hotel hi lis INtil Shepherd. is-sa 1. L. Fountain started thli m.tn Ctirlsmtns tree up nnd many of the I .. i-uuiiinm sinrieu inn inn" rnrismtns tree up mm utility oi inoi in his annual trip south. Mr decorations on II. In riudlens for"'0" mT iW loomi mitt bath. tatn will vis!, with hi, son In .elr big Christmas a. I..,. ... the LS tll'W "',.": iiiR on WANTUI- -Hood woman for general , housework Apply Loreui Apis, Fount California and with other relatives uve of that day Imiul.o Ami) Sloto, iikui Apt I i:r N fltii hi lo-so is 23LSe$S$"488 AMAASMMAAAfMAAMAAAAAMAAAAAAMMAMWMWWMWVMVMMMrVVWVVMVMVVMAAAAM WHY 20c? The best answer that we have as to whether the Strand Theater is delivering the goods comes in the crowded houses we arc having. Three nights last week we turned hem away, the other nights the house was filled. If you have not been coming to the Strand, ask some of your friends what they see there and you will get the answer fast and strong "The best pictures in town." We don't ask you to take our word as to wheth er our pictures are new or old just look at the copyright date that is flashed on the screen when the picture starts. You will find they read 1920 or 1921. But even if they were two or three or four or five years old, what difference would that make if they are good pictures. They didn't stop playing "Uncle Tom's Cabin," "The Old Oaken Bucket," "Rip Van Winkle," "Monte Christo," and scores of other famous plays just because they made the cir cuit once or a dozen times, or because they were old. The test, "Were they good plays," is what kept them going. They were good plays, and they draw just as big houses today as they did a quarter of a centuiy ago. That is the test to which we sub ject the pictures we buy for the Strand. Our pat rons know it is a good test, for they see only good pictures, and we know they are satisfied, for our house is packed every night. We repeat what we said last week twenty cents is all any theater in towns this size should charge for pictures. The price has come down all over the United States. It has come down here at the Strand, for we are not profiteering we are just trying to make a fair profit and give the people value received. The pictures we show are equal to any produced and better than most. The price of films has come down, no matter what anyone tells you. We expect them to go to a lower figure, and if they do so, we will charge a lower price. We will make the admission to the Strand ten cents if the price of pictures drop to a point where we can do it. Don't let anyone lead you to believe that a higher price than twenty cents is justified, for it is not. It is a straight hold-up, done for the purpose of making unreasonable profits and you are foolish if you stand for it. Always remember that the Strand shows its pictures on a money-back basis. If you don't like a picture or the service or anything else about our theatre, just ask for your money it is there for you and you will get it back without question. And, by the way read what we have to say about the extra vaudeville feature for tonight and Tuesday night. You get it for the same price 10 and 20 cents. THE STRAND THEATER. To accommodate those who were unable to sea Lavender and Old Lace. last evening,' we will run it again tonight. In addi tion we will have the FAMOUS HAWAIIANS, LUA AND LUANA who captivated the patrons of the Strand Saturday night. Their appearance here is due entirely to friendship for "the management. Hence you can hear them without any extra charge the price re maining the same, 10 and 20 cents. am wywwwsiwvwwwyiwiwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwvs' a 1 Mail Orders Filled immood C7 I gUITTSTj KLAMATH FALLS JJLS OREGON th5? CULAR PEOPLE VW WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR DRUGS IaccupacvI Phone Your Orders Busy Buyers Bargains Vf for Christmas Continuing All this Week and 1 Up to Christmas Eve ' ' BUSY BUYERS BARGAINS for Chri.tmn. nil ready now. The big sale is on with every opportunity in the world for you to buy successfully because you can buy at best savings. This is going to mean a merry Christmas for you and for others because you will be able to give liberally and yet be able to give fine gifts. Don't fail to attend this sale. SHAVING SETS Combinations and designs that trill please orery desire and suit otory punc. Prices $2.50 to $20.00 White Parisian Ivory Combs. Ilrushcs, Mirrors, Juwel Hot Nail Files In fact. Toilet Articles of every kind. Price from 35c to $15.00 LEATHER GOODS The very litlrst In hand bags uml purses. New designs and pleasing novelties. Prices, $2.50 to $25.00 CAMERAS Kodiks hrjil thfl list In pop) litrlty as gifts. U'n aril the (tu tilnn Kastinan make. Prices $2.50 to $75.00 "Let George do It" JHmBaififfS GIFTS THAT GROW MORE VALUABLE WITH YEARS RINGS PEARLS AND IVORY GOODS Buy of the Man who always Sells for Less GEO. L. METZ Swiss Watch Repair Specialist " 622 Main Street STATIONERY llcaiitlful and utlructlvo gifts. Wo sell tho famous Highland Linen and Cranes Linen l.an No use to tell you more. Prices, 50c to $12.50 CHRISTMAS CARDS Tho buying public knows that tho (llbion lino of stcol engraved, hand colored cards arc tho finest made. Wo hnvo the exclusive Articles of every kind. Pluce Price 5c up BOOKS (lift Hooks, Poems, Classics. Hclloii. Juvenile Hooks, lllbles, flnxclal (lift Hooks. O.MH IN AM, LOOK TIIKM OVKH BRUSHES Hair Ilrushcs, Clothes llrusl.es and all other sorts. Dig assort ment of Military Iirushes. Got a pair for HIM. Prices. $5.00 and up per set FINE PERFUMES Our palrous know that o sail thn best. All tho good ones lu special gift packages, Prlcos range from $1.00 to $20.00 per bottle TOILET SETS A big variety ot Hols Comb. Ilrush and Mirror In holiday gift cases. Prices, $10.00 to $25.00 A Few Super Luxuries for Special Giving CRATER LAKE PICTURES The finest photographs, hand colorod tastefully framed, a gift that will ho on Joyod for years. Prices, $2.50 to $20.00 - COMBINATION SETS Uold mounted Fountain Pen and Kvcr sharp Puncll the two, In ulegaut gift cases, $12.50 to $25.00 Special Eastman Kodaks Tho Illicit Instruments, equipped with Iho bail lenses made. Prices, " $40.00 to $75.00 Auto-Strop and Gillette Razors Iloth ot these popular Jtnzora lu gold finish and attractive cases, $5.00 to $12.50 JAPANESE GOODS Hervlng Trays, Lacquered Woods, glass "llutlflrfly" Trays and other beautiful Oriental Novelties Give These to the Children DOLLS We bare dolls and clolb ani mals of blfhcst quality only. Vou can get cheaper onts at oth er places, but como In and look over our line. v BOOKS Dodtlme Stories, Fairy Talos, Animal Btorloa in fact, all kinds of nooks for Kiddles. Prices, 10c to $2.50 BALLOONS Banltary packages containing threo balloons In bright colors, with whluttca and aquawka at tachments. ' 25c '1 LI a """"" I ' t l mt ' BALLS S Rubber Dalli, Uprose Balls, ' 1 big, bright, Blanket Balls. Hours UT aof fun for thn youngsters, Hr.. 20c to $1.00 Mt Jul im I I v N?fMtttMh mjgrtyr tufi i