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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1922)
atnf''8fe Two -1 THE EVENING HERAllD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Miimmi.w, ih:ci:miiI!i(,,7, ii-. A r & lL r 2- - TODAY'S FASHIONS kr.'l . . j Simplicity (or Daylight PIERCE CAUSES HIS ADHERENTS GREAT ANXIETY (Continued rrom Tags 1) the tannciivcrlng1 of tho officeholder nt Snlom In their desperate effort to cscn no the official hno which It oven now being iialna I over llu)r devoted luMiU. Vln utvur abolishment or ehimiillititt Inn nf nl'ilii tiit.i-ilw it ml commissions Is mentioned In 'lot.1 movement win Marled to hi Inn pies tors fiom Plorcu" nnd that sooms jHht'lo hear upon tlio Orogcit frontf to tic a Mvorilu tuple or the incom-1 "' ?.,' '""' mi. uiiiiuraiivi, ... ... . . .. Mitnttml 111 H llrin. ki.lt I U.lllnt.ll' lll. tin soelotttu lun oiitoiod Into tlio mi l iiunm political gnmo " pioiusuiiK tins uppDlntmnnt of l'torcu Duller of St. Paul, Minn., nttoruoy, to tlio Unlloil Stnlos supiomo lionrli. This appointment win recently mtiiouncoil liy tlio pio'ddont, wtlli the icplnuii- Hon Unit following ousttini Mr. Ilul lor wim nninoil us :i iluniocrntlo mom- i bor of tlio cntiit. When It been tun known Unit Hut Inr hint .iIwo.vh boon cloudy titflllnt i'm with tlio Iti mini Catholic iuoui itiuiiln in Ft. rnui unit .MiiinOMiitn n Protest Free State Treatment . . . s , . -. .. . - i.J. I :BMV Rllr mCH IQT YIB TflT fctra CXKnxn.iy -01Bie IU luii" t-- - - - - . . .... - ! W IU Hll Htsm lsa cat-- r-varies tntli tbo ecwer arapea ornxi i Ml BCM are- ss-ra imn7 vnn in inr cvurasi ot w .. ...... AtmiM.1, Potest twill u trlcotino aro standanl for day wear, ot course, i M saar ssany nsr maUrUla m well. Wool crtp U ona r them. J rK ts On raal aristocrat ot the season, both for day and evening. Kl - (rock with a bodice strikingly Ulf, r (PARIS It Is remarkable. In a foraiit from the skirt. Such a cps troll on the smart streets how much tunic in browns was nothing less Psfslan lamb nnJ rabbit fur one scos I than delightful, a wooJ brown skirt. Oft fsVhlonsblo costumes. The rab-a sand brown, rather blouied bodice -It, onc a lowly boast, today Is at I trimmed with Chinese embroidery In tk (ak of favor. Ills fur Is dyed In. ' shade of striking bluo, hennn and all saadts ono of the quaint thour.hts ! gold. -Vt.. t.. -. ... - f'Uka moment being a shoulder setrf-ot rabbit lacquered In rod. . -t I -, LffidooRlbbon hata are seen '(?' frequently uit now. Made tatjrel.ofrjbbbtis, they are trimmed yitka.il'tUo trailing knot of rlbbcn howsri. A hat In a lorely shade ot UrnolH worn here today was made frosn teryr narrow pjat.ed yc'lret MjBt fc together by exceedingly kail 'crocheted silk rings. ftfair Tork Certain of the silk aatfertklags shown In smart lingerie lih'nx today are trimmed' with me (kUUoa'f ' IkMts and area ploatcJ MaatoC''t'rOrgandle. Sometimes 'the jCasVMe 1 oi a contrasting shade W NEW TODAY Ing fxecilthox opNtlo .cold rhlr vn run up ami down tlio nplno of every fttnto official nud omploo who hut n aliort while npo wms ilioiitlur. hfi head off filr Olcott. Tlio fiiMrltu excuse nulling these toilorn uuiui.ilciiers Is thu nveru tlou thut "I didn't do niiy niiiio for lien tliiin'I luul to In order to hold my Job." Ihit tlio fneti am In evi dence, unfortituntoly for thoio mrn. to pfov huw fctrong thin Dlcott supporters woro for Olcott, nnd Juit how bitter they wore an.iliut l'lcrce. So that It l.i no wu'liiler that tlio of flci.il axe, like tlio sword of Ham ocle. In MitnpoiKlvd over the'r lieatls by but u hIiirIo hair. I'Jcito l Outii Tlieui To glre l'loico tho credit Hut In duo him In thU particular regard, J ho has wry shrewdly illaRiio.ieil the truubly which h titling the Olcott of ficeholders ni "offlcii'ltM" nnd. like many doctois, he has crmo to the conclusion that the only way to euro tho disease It to kilt tho patient And In this l.iiidlhlc undertaking he wilt havo the support of nil ot tho 31.000 democrats nnd thu 1 00,0 00 republi cans who suiiorti'd Pierce's candi dacy iturlng the campaign Just clos cles ed: "Plcrcu would be politically crny It he kept Olcott' machine Intact or cvon a part of It. Olcott was en- j titled to havo men In official posi tions who were loyal to him and I'lorce, by the same tokon. Is entitled to the right to fill the appointive of fices with men and women who are his friends nnd who will help him make n success ot Ills administra tion." Hoard Cut Seen It Is tho V.uncral belief among ricrcu lntlmntcjj that. If tho goror- 'ST it ..i Vj . "T k ;1:M5: i,' . ; "'.s; &'!fe y-'t.Y -. mscw Vtdonriimn ero nont Keliutois Mn. Nary nnd Htnufleld by the socletlon xtro'Jt.ly iirKlUK them tn vote nr.alimt ltutler being made u inelolier of the hljtlii'st i mil t In the l.iud. Orrnoii will not be tho only state to pioteil, with t'to result Hint hut Irr limy lime hoiiio difficulty In hc curing confirmation, n H believed however, that he will bo rnnflrmo-l Tho nlmliilstr.itlou luw luimeil him nud wlll'u'K Iti lullueaio ti seutre this net Ion Those ni'iiiiilutil wPh national affairs, however, ih not Inuk upon (he appointment with fav' or, without ronsliletnllon cf tlg re IIrIous Klde ef tlio iuestlnll. 1 miiiiu vi'ars Until i 's It l ii Job In .lini sotn has been In reciire from leirl" lathe attack Hie hlg business inter estH of Mlnnesotii. Tor this re.iw ho lias heeonio l iiinit thre iithoiil tho country ni un expert IRlnln thu manipulator. This class of work. It Is hold by his opponents, hardly , (funllflo him fr it position n the i r,.M P.lnrlc Moves fekJ.-i 4Ffii ANNUAL NEWSPAPER CONFERENCE IS SET. FOR MARCH 22-24 i.i.i, ,Mi.r r., uromtncnt In the tire-tcita nfjl-ut tlu trtatnwnt of rcnubllcan prlicncrs ot war by thir l"rt Stuto iaptcrs Lenders in the Sit Dulim demonstration were Mrs I).pnrt (Uttl nnd Mrs. (tonne ilAC-rtdo wlip IcJ bo lurado throucli O'Conmll ktrco. strut turo at (lie hlttlicst Judicial heueh In the nation ' WANTED Ily gentleman. Insldo work fbr all winter. Steady work- CrL,0X S"!'' Her6lJ lce. 7-1 1 uor-cioct can havo his own way about ill vuv uutj'ViKin viiiiu uuurua illlU BEDROOMS For rent. 3C0 North Ninth St. 7- EXPERIENCED work. Write, ' aid, camp cook wants 'Cook" caro offller- 7.9. I LOST Two umbrellas, brqwn silk with Ivory tips and amber handle, nml fl-iiinn alllr srmv fln nnrf nmhnr Ontt. litwiiTer It U the same lhado handle finder please return to FURNISHED ono room cabin. Col onial Rooms, llth, near Main. 7-9 M:tTt ot tho garment but light- .Golden Rule t'- 'embroidered laa different color. j.;, 3 M Tork Perhaps the Mteartstu) all-round wear for yisaai girl today Is tho two colored s. Mornlne. and I other popular Victor records. Earl molt "shepherds. 7-9 tho Advertising pays. Try It and see. s; .y4lri3k m Ck 11 MUU ttiu . COMING EVENTS IS days until Christmas. 1ocembor 3-9 National Edticatlcnal vreolt. December 8 Presbyterian church turkey dinner nnd bat f nar. December IS Illustrate 1 lecturo on Art Institute of Chi- cngt Woman's Library club, December 9 Tho Muthodlst church bataar. December II Chamber of commerce forum December 11 Lecture, Frank Ilranch Itlley. s Decern bur 11-17 The His Office Into New Doucan Court House (Continued from Page 1) 4,'! county ilerk's move. These of 4 flees nro housed lit ImpruvKol buildings, the nMcmtnrs being un cx-wondshed nud tho school su- jperlu'enitont'ti nml rutinty survey or's additions to the shod, lit sum' :he new lime I Has 'tliree.ltDoiu Kulln 1 The fiuiniy rlrrk's now offices eniulst of n Ihreo-rnoni suite. In j eluding n fireproof vault. On H'ls vault Hie donrn from the old vault 'will he hung. Adjoining thu suite. Ion tho north utile- of tho Imldllii;. , nro the offices lutonded fur the , cniinlv court. Lettered black on the door of the county clerlt'a now office, so that lone may read' from th lenetli of 'the corridor, nro tho letters' "County Clerk " CNIVI'llHirV 01' OUIWON, En. Hi , Dee 7 Union for Ihn ulllllinl Oiegiut nnwuUiir cotiferoiifo, which U hold omh ir ijiulvr n niisplceit of tlm Oiokoii whiiol of Jiiiirnnllsiii lit l!iinono. hnvo ' lieoit fhud for Thursday. Frldny nud Hiiliirdny, Mnreli 3S, 33 nml 81, The confer euro dales were nr.ielul upon by Loo Drake, pii'Hlilnnl of the conference; Libert Hode, pnildont of the Htnliv nil, rial ru'oilntli i: Mill I! Moss, nusociullon sroruluiy, and Mean Erie V Allen of I tie Orei'.on ifliool ! f Joiiriiiillsm Tim eonferellio will be hold In Ihn in w Inurnallsm btilldltti: on tho iiniWMliy eiiiiiiiiis. The structure will I" toniplelid eaily In March, It will ho formally iloilUiitd on tho iruis't vof the gathering of thii stn'i editors 1'ti'ilUliois, fill to ru end writers roillireted with trndo and tl-iss pilbllt'ittliins It Oreiton will tiuvi a meeting on the cniims 1 i iliflilentallv With the sessions of itiiil) nrd viiu'kl) 1'iiwspiiptr umii. it is istiiuiiiry for the inimbers of the Associated I'tesl. the elletilil of the Called Press, tlio mnililiers nt the NYAnpieer PitblUlu rs Ityiidlrnto ! mid the ev'iiillre rommlltee of the ' tltnto IMltorinl nstiuliitlon to hold presmit I intelliiKs nt tlm fonferelice It Is romnifllltlll tpetiei uint im iiiirn iln)h' meidtng will hn the Inrgoit In tlli) history cf the conference. Aitil I la me ami HUulls Krnuro she's cnlla madainolsultti; (lermnns. he call m do Irsu; da H files cnll'em soinatlim vise, who's ipioliiiiure I diltino how. Hpnlu she i cnH'em seuorltn; Irlsha r.lrl Is ml. It, on, du Ilcotrhuinti rnllVin Isssle, i and da EiikIIsIi call her ijur.i. Hut I ilensit place loo ninny lihliin nil da I girls I tick iihi ntlckln' Home' rail ,' . 1TERFECT fit nukes your feet so comfortable, and your ,,,, ,- mmc of Kyk adds to much to your pleasure, when you , wi-c .9UEEN QUALITY famom shoes! And when 0t J.t xW'tfP d01 on yu e wre of that barefoot ease built . T'!J?l $Y $ Queers and -stured by the trade mark stamped ' fkviy-?9";' Loci for this always for lastinsatiifacnon. HJ 4 -;:!..-' Kl...Jr-lie SVWMWVSS WIVRU XU ) W j Jf1 ,,?r?be, t trig. Ksjrand youthful, snugly fit- I ifiic for'wallong. ' Styled i ii ftriioriaIc brown qlfiklo .ll8.f'- . ' -K WJhm Sold Exclusively By THP BOOJERY CHAS. P. MAGUIRE 7I3rMftinfe ,, . 1 u commissions will number only forty by the time tho program of amalga mating them U completed. It Is not certain Just who will lead tho fight for tho cuBsolldattloa bill In tho stato scnato, although Senator Charles Hall Is by all odds tho man bt( equipped to perform that oner ous task. It will bn recalled that Senator Hall Incorporated tax re duction, through combining of stato boards and commissions, in his plat form as gubernatorial candldnto In the Hay primaries, and it Is well known that at times hn mado a care ful study of tho systems In voguo In Washington and Illinois for the conduct of xtnto departments and bu reaus. Ilall'd figures contemplated an annual taring to' tho taxpnors of Oregon, through reduction ot the number ot statu hoards, ot nearly two mlllli'i dollars n year. It Is will known that Pierce would Ilka to effect a snviug of about that pro portions, and It may come nbout that Ilnll will numo rhargu of thu con soIUatlou bill tor thu governor-elect In tho sunate Stuii'o I'li'Mldt'iit) Muddle Cjumldurnblo comment has been aroused In political circles by thu tigrocmcni between tho Upton-Eddy forces, In thu fight ovnr tho presi dency of tho sn-jttto, to thu effect that neither sldo would permit Sen ator Oils lloser of Portland to cast 111a BMiivMiu tir tieeiiiiui; viuii 111 mt coptost Thin treatment of Senator Mosor Is ko different from that In which he bus been accustomed In tho past thnl ho npnears to hnvo grown quJtH unhappy over It, However, tho explanation of thu episode Is a very slmplu one. Moser Is regarded us prp-Klim In sonllmcnt. whereas Ed dy's following Irt untl-Ktan ann at least two of 'UpJun'M follovyers, name ly Itlttner nnd' Dennis, nro not friendly to tho Klan propaganda. Then, too, HUttier nud Dennis both hvo had liopcn, un matter how slim, Hint tho turn of fortunu'a wheel might ycitrvy thu prosldejicy ot thu scuintu ypnn ono of (ho two ot them. All ot which would ho Impossible If j they LOseule-1 r allow Moser to Jojlu tho Uptoncamp with thu decli). liy; sixteenth yo(g lu favor ot Ujiton nijd thereby elect" J1I111, lloacr bus signed tlio yptott pledge, (Iiuh pass- I Hi; thy buck to Itlttner and Donnis.'j wiio npririjntiy must votu for Upton ojj hnvo a.ttor Oi;pgon I030 tho nrc Bljloncy ot tho somite. It Is some mjlxup, however, out, ot which may come 11 surprise lu the nature of a compromise thut nmy jet posslljly land'DonnU p.r IUttnqr In tho chair, It Is possible tho affair may not bo sqttled until Just befqro tho conven ing of tho legislature, and yet may cqmo, to n head any lllnuto before tliat tlmo. Oettlnir Into Nutlonul Atrulr- ' ! Tho Oregon Federation of Pa trio schjl musical pcrformancu at Pine Trio theatre. December PJ. American Legion nnnunl election. IIIrIi 'rupanU. . Oat results by using class ads. ,int .nnitliH nli, I f.-inta unit iln r, ml Un nurtlmo nil's lovely, but lu winter-, . . I eall'em chlrken --Halt Lake Tele- time the opposite Is true. Tho of-' it.v.lAU AMI TtllKKV DIVST.lt ! Kriiiu. The Womniis' Auxiliary of the J Preshvterlnn ihiirth will hold it lu- If ou want to have a rest band When the fire burns low, mar Itf fanry and imeful urtlrles and weekly cinrerls the i'oiiiIiik " and the rofTl fumes creep, "'"lame 'or 1 iirismiiis guts in nut on do our lesl liy ntletnllnK the 1 nun) ,., ,niii"'i mil. , nniiu iauie r rio.ijr iukoi. imiiuuiiik. flctva nro heated by at limes threaten to stove which I roast the oc- Dm 1 linn h. Turkey will he however l, l,..l.l, ..M' ....U ..I.., ....: I.,.,!.,,, .,, .i ., .,, cracks nud crevices, tilt eyes nro i fifty ltntn n pluti ttiiuoil toward tint ad'olnliiR steam- fom to N p. 111 heated building. I - 11 1- .,.., .i., .1.1.. i. ... ., 11, ,.1 Attend the band il.ince Friday It Is not probnde. however, hut ,.,,, ,,0,p l0 ., KluIllMh ,.; llicto county officials vvlll move Into a r,,n ,,u,i, 7-s dlniirr served 7-S litis Hull .M.MtKl.T IH.'POItT 7-K PORTLAND. D" 7 nud L'KKS strady, bitter Livestock firm vtWV.kkA-kvAAvtAA..Avv.-t,A. vmhch:h "N-55? X X MS T si v T .- Wm - - . --rsvsr-aB v -i Gfl tsi r4 ffl kw-Jiw SB JH In m : A iL aJas-si w?WL 1.1 IiHr5vrf For l Hi?5l tcFK mLf p-7 r "t" r : TTTs A .3 Pi ts lis rilir ifP i lome-Loving Folk There ia no jift more welcome than furniture. A com fortablo rocltcr, a leather covered chair or couch, n pret ty stand, it table or floor lamp, a serving table, or per chance an oak or mahogany library table arc suggested. w ? T r f ? ? Y f 5 t T t T f T A Gift of Good Furniture Is a Gift That Long Endures X t X MY STORE IS TOYLAND I 9. FOR KLAMATH FALLS Toys of quality at prices that are right. T he little fellows enjoy gifts of real worth just like us older people do. The best to y is the cheapest, and we have many inex pensive gifts for the children. Brjng th c little folke nnd ceo the toys. ALUMINUM WARE Ve have the exclusive on the famous Wcct-Bcnd Aluminum ware, guaranteed against everything except a hammer and nail. Perkins' Furniture House fim F3 127 So. Sixth St. Klamath Falls, Ore. T 2 Y lv 4 XXtH FURNISHER OF HAPPY HOMES &$Wb$$WWb&Wk v ,?!..' r, 1