THE EVENING HERALD, . KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Four 1 PIMOKAL MENTION a5 V C, MtM, FDasiauIr, It her for t .''islj left this morning for Ttitttk' whsre be wilt ipnd the WWif C. . tturrel arrived from San Fl eisfeb fat'lght unit U a guest at ske-Walte Pelican hotels f, 4-.' Ba D -0. Irown were In Ua -yeetarder afternoon from Cry tal'atteadlDg to matter ot business. Clareae Williams departed for sHrketer tbla .pontine expecting to reaUtW kla iUdle In the Unlver ttr Callforal. . MKMi.Un. Hobert II. Darin are Ml Ik pity from their homo In Swan MftalTUrThcr are gueata at the Wait, rellcaa hotel. 3. n. Wfcltt'en and wife are Ktam. asa Patta Ttoltora this week from In. eUaaapotl. and are rrglatrred at the Watt Pelican hotel. Taa Paat Matron club, o( Aloha ckattar of Eastern Star, will meet s an trow afternoon at the llatdwln fetXal'at J:10 o'clock. Hay Patrtch ta here front Corvallla vtatOkg -with' hli aunt, Mra. Joe assra,'atr. Patrick la a atudent at afcelgrlealtoral collate. W; S. Taa Itorn returned laat alfat from Alameda, California. Whew he haa been visiting with Maada and relatives for the paat e$. Salvia Peyton,-wao la employed In saHl at.Crystal. wilt return there ftajenw after several daye apent (tor vtth hie parenta, Mr. and Mra, O. feytaa. (Jfcajrlee Gray and family were In taaja, yea trdayf from their ranch ea'a'eer Olent for the parpoae of ttaiHbJhaaJBeea with, county aeat ffcrilattle Klmbro ta here aa the PMH Dr. and Mr. L. U Truax JWk. Mlaa Klmbro la In charge vWatatlraiary on" the TJnlverelty of 0"M ax5u. sVfrivals at the Arcade hotel to- are: Joe Cnnnlnsham and Sam Ifrtaialyof New York City: If. Tur fs. Bam Kohter. Phil Tlntean, and 8 tVMterald.'all of Medtord; and It aVtBtaya ot San Francisco. "iaV.'aaorMrs. M. A. Callaghan ar rHMWUat alRht'a train from Horn Is4k and will 'he here for the next ' slays 'vlilting with old frlcndr atoaVstteadlng to- baalnees affairs iiitiil with their real eatate hold Mftatiisclty. HITS OIL . LEASE BILL (torernor Wood Bar Mi Idbvtwl to KotTixMera - MANILA, P. !., Nor. .S (Hy mall) Statlnc that It la. the belief. of the government at Washington that (ho law governing the leaao ot exploration of oil lamia In the Phil Ipptnca la leaa liberal to foreigner than It I In America, Governor General Wood In recommending the amendment ot the law say ho la acting on the auggeatlon of tho de paltmeat ot atate at Washington. The gorernor general a meaaagq aaya! "The department of state tlnda BILLS IN TWO TONGUES re','leej tttaNimrnrtisa tWrof liitM Hpanlali ., and Blf?h'ln..M.r- JIANIIJ.A, P.'l., nec.j 29. At Inn request ot the Awerlcan Cham bej of Commerce, Governor Oen oral Wood ha recommended to tho legislature that all Important bill Introduced be printed In both Span Ish and Kngllah, Inatead ot Span lull only, a at present. In hi recommendation to the legislature. Oorernor General Wood said: "There are about 3,000,0(10 of the Inhabitant ot the Philippines sScH End of the Year Sale . ho understand the Kngllah Ian- In Ita effort to Inalat. on the proper! goage, and It la believed that It treatment of our nationals by for- would bo. advisable tor Important elgn countries In this matter (leaae measure proposed In tho teglala- ot petroleum lands and other landa containing mineral oils) that It la confronted with the atatement that the law In the Philippines la leaa liberal to foreigner than Is the law In the United Btate. and the department believe It should be made to eaaform exactly with the, Unltd tatt law." turea to bn given out In Kngllah as well a, Spanlah, ao that the Kng llah speaking public may have knowledge of em. thereby bring ing aboat a taller public discussion and understanding at proposed measures." RJJSS LEASE THEATER atafcaW aa-anwaCea Mtovr Hoasea ,M6c6X De'-Jrhe Moscow sHgat Um aaaounced that the Musi-aaTOraala-'- Theater, the J.utetla lUst aadtwcTolher theater which 'Weal city ajote'rnment' hal sup Jh4 wiirha leased to private con ,jntaamlrea and haa asked, Russian vMUIettcaU -aaaager to aab'nilt pro Mali for taking over the theaters aWaaraUsg them aa private enter- '""TMa to In accordance with the gen eral policy of the Moacow Soviet to Tfatow the example of the central 'arnmaet and unload reaponalblll- Jim which have been too great a tax -) organlsatloo. Wmmvtvua tomoht Ana oiju.iii REDUCE FUNERAL COST Htep lake by Charch Krlratlea of HI, Ionia ST LOUIS. Dec 2. The Church Federation of St, Louis hss taken steps to reduce the coat of tunoarla. following receipt ot a communleatlonj from the local prrabytrry catling nt-f tentlon to high funeral chargea. The following passage was Included In the communication. "When great grief cornea no one I In a bargaining mood but want the beat." A committee of ministers was ap- NEW TbDAY Every Garment in the House re-priced, in many instances AT LESS THAN ONE HALF former price. Regardless of being oiiginally priced for less than you could buy them elsewhere. Every Garment is included ,even the late arrivals that were purchased for holiday trade. This is an Opportunity to Buy Your Coat, Dress, Suit, Skirt, Hlouse, Ftirti, Hats, Silk Underwear, Petticoats, all of tho Latest and Heat Makes, for less than cost of the material. WANTBD Odd people to attend the .odd entertainment at the.Odd BVI- loirs Hall on tM odd Friday night 29 WANTKD TO BUY room modern ? bouae, atstn full particulars, terms etc: Address Dox 7, Herald Hoi 4 i 3"-31 WANTKD Flat top office deak and chairs. Dox J. II. Herald office. . , - . . ; a r "FOR ;HB.ST Space In Odjfelldwa" hall for an odd entertainment to He. tviini.A to rnnf.r with a rfierailnn 'bokaha' Oddfellows, and their friends. of the St Lou,. Undertakers; wli"1' elation, which claims that ''""'" taker do not fix funeral charges but MLSC1UEKADB coitumea for rent, at take order from realtlvea of dead' Pioneer Cleaning Pressing shop peraons, . tXUO Main. - - , SB-lOt. Jl x ... X.u...vn ' Sliaxh sehoor'gfrl woutd like Might IUMMTS KILL CAHHIRR housework for board and room lln AMI CLKlUt OF IIAK.JA. " Herald qftlce. . 29.2 Tl ' PKARL RIVKIt, X. Y Dec . :WAXTBD. all Odd Felllows. ttebek. Four band... shot and ,,M tU'.tK-Vl slstant cashier and a clerk of (he tw. anih ?i First Xatlonal bank here today and. escaped by automobile after wound-.WANTED A small cook stove ad Ing a railroad guard. I dr A- D- "J"- Extra Special Twentyfive Silk Jersey Petticoats at S J J)5 Twenty Wool Jersey Coats at S3 95 Ten Plush Coats with Astrakan Shawl Collar, Trimmed Cuffs fc 1 C fif and Bottom for .... fl) X OeVvl Thirty Dresses Silks, Velvets, All' Wool Serges, beautifully fc 1 A QC trimmed, Values up to $25.00 UXvfeftO Twenty Evening Gowns, Specially priced at K I 5 v7ii) HUNDREDS OF OTHER BARGAINS EQUALLY AS GOOD OREGON CALIFORNIA 24 Rounds - BOXING -24 Rounds " ' At McDomM's Hill, Dec. 30 MAIN EVENT SIX ROUNDS JUHL IUTtTHB,Uasalhwls i JACfC DflWKT.i FranHa . !T Tbara will be an unuauallr elarar ajMaviJ mkmmmm t bh iwuji- m m jr...! I "- 'iicuui7 ana bun . Z. , eorporatlon. "-lar-- UU yAy l " auHfuaui VIOTfr 'HJaTlItt aallpMrnti !,- OS... J j "J,f",m - . IUO BlIIUU JrT two Orpbeum etrcnlt er- JmmmriviU be seen In their lingh- j-wjavagiag Alt, "Something Differ t t The stop off' here for o'ne 4jaht la ssaklng tho jump from rtrtlud t0 their next week' en Sagemeat la San Francisco. v A wonderful feature picture, "The .XUekF Colonel," win be ahown, KMk Joaeph Powltng In the leading ate, whoaa last pletnre, "The Mlra m'U Haa,' aUmped h(m as, perhaps. te Mresnost character actor ot the . sjUver screen. rr Tha itorr I that of Imperishable ,-4rlaahlp laid among the pnrple : UIK of Kentucky, adapted from the '" aereJ by Ople Read, and presented "' Vir the National Film corporation. r releaae by the W. W. Hodkln- It Is a photoplay 1 rfpatilni. aa a ,hmm . ..' .w.w..m wtw W aH.UM,( re, and It la taden with alt the "jsweetaesa, the pathos, the romance, ,' aM 1h charm ot life In the old ..' ?! 1 t. "Country Store" night, too. yayU la keeping with the holiday -J-' Manager White will head the ' , Wtsan. prise with a fine, tat laVSJMii terkey. V W..,mSXUH BARK SUSPEND "., rAnam or obuoatiom tUNTa; Dm II. Bancs Ilaliana 4 eeat closed Us doors today, JaOowlag an announcement by the ajtanaSMBt ot a saodifled morator- nasa Utnalttlsi saspenslon of par- ' sJSWt ef obllgaUons by certain cor- 'Wailaew through a court decree. 'fta wk, profiting by the an- asuaasaasat. suspended payments " Ma) Its a; eaurt proceeding. ' .a 7 -Hjaaan kepoibT 'J PWWrtikD. Dm. St. JilTaftoek, slessFi aors tr lower, buying prloes tH la) 4o ' hiatiajg. wsak, lower ten- .aunt, ir.oi io ii.oi, KNI ?, SPECIAL 'EVENTJX ROUNDS ... HAnniNOTO.V, ChlUiaaif a. 'aTTO' TWcfexT, liaaV i Francisco PRELIMlNARIES-FOUrV ROUNDS EACH -BOB AhXJKS TerYOGKQ .iOTCKIK. a IIAUiOR HALL v.. 8AIL0R CHTLDapiH TVl'.VG FITraiMMOXH vs. "TUFKYV AXDBR80X At tie Old Popular Prices Gen. Adm. $1.10 ' Ringside $2.20 I i II TONIGHT bbbbbI I TONIGHT 0m000m -JH Nyals Weather Chart - Aid Calendar For 1922 Is now ready for diutribution. . We will be glad to give one to each of our customers asking for it. We have reserved 250 o( them foFour out-of-town customers. Fill in the coupon below and mail it to us. The calendar. will, be sent free of all charge. If you would, like' .an almanac also, put ' check mark upon coupon. Please send me Nyal's Calendar for 1922: Name Address Please send Almanacaleo rSi iq-AMATti FALLS OREGON UUmfyi BUY Trvfin QRUtM U Ml (samaBSBBBaB hawaawain i , i11-THi-rVll1lVWHIlJlfli)JL AttheSTRAND I Where EVERYBODY Goes The Home of Hodkinson Features SHOW STARTS AT 6:30 O'CLOCK I I MmmiM Lnnntrv Stnrp I ftVWy,,f7yv "lyMl. flWf vaTjoixiaiOiai w Saaffkaaa aal BBBBBBBBBBBBBB)tnxiyasxXfaBakaK . i? A. . v . C M m. -I X7 lmla1TBBr I WmsmmHyi ) nigm I I $fy$iW FIFTEEN PRIZES GIVEN I I MlmtV k, AWAY AT 8:45 afissaaaaaaaaVlcVf Ml CC'VS-im. 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