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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1922)
SRM(i THE EVENING HERALD? KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON iiiniAv, ii:oi;.Miiuit h, itiuu. 1BU4- ' . z-r. 6 Is ft If ktf. '?r. TttlEtWIiri iliifiliTii in i i t.lWm k PiHlV W. KMRH fHefald HHBL HBWS f nMHT ) 'mHMm liUr u'Mft SVT. it ftf 11 MU MKtt. MUM,1 ru ; ji ' ' tW lilttetttea at Kbua ; Or;. 'Mr trtjuauiioi th sulk u mcoh'-cUm ift '-' MUM M iuMktU Vreta la telnilv- l M1U4 to ti M for pabllea- 4:i Heft.M,.p :4tptcH credited W i;W mm 'inerww crauea in Ifcfc mtr, and,' ro lha local newi HHHtl fcmlaf ' ' PMDAV, nWKMllKH 8, I OS -W IS THIS COLUMN A,NECESSITY? ;J TUB cuiltcr of tha He-no Journal, one of the leading tato papers of Nevada', announces that news papar It about 16 discard tho edl iorlal pt ttr favor of now feature anija ao-cIkJ "editorial feature Tb"1 fcoracLi editor Is proceeding 60 'tal taeorr that bome-tnado edl- ,-. ', V- .... . . ....-. w.tfejiirmUiticafi) Jo which the pttbl)' generally gives no heed. Mod; tytldentty has something to do wMtSu&U.' Vhlte "Kdltor Mwmey wlof ? 'trrachaat pn. h perhaps hlltr'ti caanct equal, the "can aas'tdltorUU furntthtd by the na tfoal.iyndlcates. Tm writer la not ready to admit tbeCtTBth of this position, providing thaOjiU Mderstands It correctly. We kaqv'Hhat aoaod editorial advice Wa'ara sot sow talking about our owa'coHim la net. followed, and we Can tea teaapaa why the discouraged editor WOlili CTuatually conclude ihat the tlno spent In preparing edl torWa coald be mora profitably cm ploy'a4.'asd bis reader as well, or Mltaf, stayed by tbo syndicate writ it' la an latcrtatlnc question to the niwaaMMaa. aad one In which fjarMUl attributes', 'egotism on the ae-baad ir modesty on tha other, kay-klln'dl'jb "to spra'e essential factsVia .afrlvfat: at an asref. jhii HwaW'durtnt the part yiar. haa"iiartateatly mateUlatd an edl tortileeldalaotkUg that was aM)ia lor tlma previously. 'WsakaH' aaaaaoe; to get an arm B9tatIUrUt, that the editor of The HcraM believes that a home-made 4ltMtal.,eehiB8 la'tka backbone of tka ttmWf.-afWa should appreciate a aVorf-faaaion'ot Views' from read- 'F.ta4bn tklnV tnal editorial ex- Hi on local qnettioni is neip- fc. ftl'iM nioHi allr without lki.iHltor'a 'unsolicited adrlcet The a4l8f c-Vthls paper would like to kaarTer 'one of tho paper's read ereaa'fl frank opinion. l'X;m ENEMIES I mjrtKl'iUy you tae no enemies, r l v. W " HOLIDAY SALE t I' ' ' ' ' . Knt)rq Stock of 1 1 5 I . ... ,, , y2 PRICE I t h J wAwwAAaAM"iMa 5 m TSmStms uxxr Hrlclit of Icnorancn Is MhlnliiR yi'Ur sltoos to listen to tlio radio. RIVER COAL SOLVES PROBLEM FOR USERS uINt PENNSYLVANIA flCfiM Give Useful Gifts A Uttlu thought in tho selection of useful gifts and your friends will romombor you :n;5 days instead of one. Make up your Christmas lists from these sugges tions, and then come in and see the goods. If you do, you will 'want to buy them, because they mean sensible and satisfactory gifts at prices you can afford. Vorv HAltltlAliriM, l'a.. Dor. S.-Tlw coal iirotil.'in tlili wlntor N ono only Half cur cuw words wero thouRht jr iTanK r"' '"iiscto uml u vchlrU rip by people as Hiey Rot out of ImnI. whi'ollmrrow, luirse uml wnRrn. o! motor truck for hoiho of thoso 'I 1 f'faaTi ana of our ezchanaes. If tkla'la' a tact, then you should be aahaata4,of yourself, fcr you harp nmr istoo'd up for rlshL aealosi wrosicyou havu never protected the weak; against the bully, you have oareir' aven dared to pr6Uct youi own-'rlfhU again Jt persecution. Had jJoui"dbna tWi thlnxs you would haveiV3d nnomlei. Kv'n If you bjf'"aono- ndne of these thlnRs. but ! ucbleireda little more succen. In' yeuKittBlnelahan.ypUf neighbor. It, ' yuf "Vhlldrea" Werc'la Jlltle brighter 1 !. c-' . .-. .::., .: . . . insCB80l (ir A nine ovitvr ucnairu 'utfol JcbotH.oU' would liave made viets''forXalfure" hatcti success. fliillitiwnro .has' nrf enemlt-a Is au aqsottta' failure in llft. ' ' ;'n')-:.. :, i'"3vv.jdel gift for your wife, llul rsU fileCtrlc Percolator. Currln's ,or-tfi. 8 ; rn m- . COMING EVENTS -f?" days until Christmas. ,' ijlWcamber " J-9 Katlonal f Eductlpnal week. ".'Jfticjmb'e'r 18. Cbrlstma? oBMtng jn Main street Hand 'cfttcift 7K36V ', i-. '.fMceinber l4-16' Catholic itJJfL Lyceum Itall. X yrBcember" 16. lllwrated f w-. lakre 'on Art Institute of Chl-'w P cjufc-rWomAU'i Library club. 'jPambar 9 Tha Methodist 5etera) bataar. ' 7 " f ':jiaamDf 11 Chamber of, c'Stafee,forum , t"Jv'WVr 11 Lsjturr. .nMr Branch HI ley. 'i'faceyber H-.17 Thd High wv aeaaoi aauncai perforraanco at, a .fifli-Tijae theatre. , Lagiou.aiMJUal electn. ' ' a.'377Tr T A!NUBaw!ak 'Ponograph will peaaa tha iskildran at Cmas time and all .tka' tlaaa. Currln's For Drfy $. K 8 t If you thtnk crcry watch chain you see ha a watch on It you arn wronR. Wish the man ho dlvldril the lay Into hour; had mailn lunch hcur tonRcr. "Uxpoure." says an Arctic ex. plorer, "devi-lop on.." Hello, uhort skirts. What aru you golnR to rIto your wire for Christmas? 1'lrk out somi thing she can't throw, ,A roader writes In to ask If mode gloves come from Swcilen. No. l'rlnco.of Walos has broken an other precedent. , Wo thouRhl all thosu thlag were broken Ioiir a no. Tho man who Ruts up tho shapo and colors of blankets evidently has a Job deslRnlng overcoat now, Clemonccau says bell U brewing. A neighbor tells us brewing is hell. Ono of thq saddest sights of mod ern times Is seeing u man hugRlnR a girl becauso ho wants her vote. it would be1 great If we knew who was tending us Christmas cards'. 'China's boy emperor married a girl he had never seen. A llttlo more rougo and we will be doing the same. Now that Harding ha made Irvin Cobb a major our army Is IncrcasoJ to war-tlmo strength again. " Conference of cottoa growers to bo held In Memphis, Tenn., has started some talk among the boll weevils. A man U a person who would ratbof go to his lodga and ride the goat than stay at home and bo the guat. . A designer says any girl can b; beautiful If she ha tho right clothes and we may ay any clothes can bu beautiful If thuy have tlio rlRht girl. It snewrd In Albany, (!., tor the first time In seven years. Tho wire does not say he nmay coal di-alcn; laughed thetr.nelvts to ileaOi. I 1'ennsylvantans whosu homei are on tho bixnkn of streatnt which flow from the hard coal regions. Hlver conl so railed became It li ' j foiiUil In th bed of these rlwrs Is the Milutloa. The ro.il, In thr$ furm of small particles, finer than the grade knmvn commercially ns' burkwhoat, has bm-n ummI for years. S largely by iiianutacturltiK plants, but it the fear of nhcrtnKo this year liarlj Increased household consumption. J aniltjnnny persons IIvIiir nlnng ttm 5 streams In which It Is found an gattierlnR their awn mipi'ly with the nit- of u shovel and a rart or auto inuuue lur; transportation, j The coal Is mainly tlio product of 1 culm or refuse banks lu tin) vicinity of lulnes further up tho streams. II Is found In tliv U'hlgli, Schuylkill and Susquehanna rivers down which It has been washed In tbu years since anthracite mlnlnR wus begun lu I'unnsylvanla. In many sections of thesu rivers beds several feet thick If havo existed, but commercial drcdR- lug anil pumping operations combin ed with greater conservation on thu port of mining companies In reduc ing thu supply. Householders who have gathuruJ their own winter fuel from tho riv ers bavu found the coal frequently In eddies near tho shore, whero II has been necessary only to shovel It out. One man, living near the Sus quehanna In th vicinity of Harris burg, has obtained a complete win ter supply" at only tbo cost of tran sportation. Commercially tho coal sella for about $.3 a ton. Forced draft Is required for Its use In i hourthold furnfaces, and when no used It produces. It Is said, na much or mora heat than tha grade com monly sold for household use. Moro than a half-million ton nf river coal, valued at nearly 100,. 000 were recovered from tho Schuyl kill, 8mcquehar.ua and Lehigh rivers in commercial operations during 1921, statu reports show. Sweetness Hern Is 11 IHnl to uii. R.tllant gentlemen, uml to you, fair iiiiiMn uml mnttittio. whivu sllKhteM pre fennun expiessetl will govern many n cholr of Christum to memhtance Just threo words -Inipottmit to remember mid full nf tlollKhtflll slIKKentloil. Haas' Fresh Candy MeimltiR a day or so nf pleasure, of ulinriug with the home folk mid friends; till Is wh.it make Chrlstmastldo complete Hint' riT.li ('mill) romes in n larRO assortment of dt'llolons fla vors and blend uml nut mid fruit centers, mid e have u few Imxi'H of lla.ii" (llaco Krtilts. Home Made Specials: Aawrted taffies and churalales. Half mid Half: Hair chocolate mid half taffle. Special Asiorlr 1. A special n. sorlment of chocolate chews mid creams. n cm if rAWr (T MMM3l j " YLmr" MM A Gift That Grows Dearbr Aa The Year Go By Sliul 11 m'I of rjuillii fiii- lifi' till CIiiMiiiii ultli Jii'l 11 few nf the mut mi I'A-vttt 1 111 tide. Thru mill pi'ifei'tl) iniitiheil plie nil I'll III ibit mill iitlier luiii'lnii tint II "lie lm 11 inmplil,. ci mi lice iIm"Iiiu tulile. Hair Hrtiohes . .. IIirroi-s Combs Powder Boxes.... Hair Receivers; . . Nail Polishers. ... Nail Files Trays Perfume Bottles Jewel Boxes Pin Cushion? .. .. Clocks . . $2.50 to $8.00 .91.00 to $11.00 . . 7fk to $2.50 ....$1.00 to $3.00 ... $1.00 to $n.in) ...$1.25 to $.'.00 Thcrmoi Bottles A ftirt lli.it the wliolo fnmlly will enjoy. Practical mid sunt tn please, 11.7S In I Ml" 'r pint site. Safety Razors Pur tlio man who shiives nml the yiuiiiK mun who will soon Iiiiyii In Manicure Sets In handy nillnp lenllier rases White Iwiry, Horn, Shell mid Pearl M f.O to $20 Oil. Pocket Ben Watches Pocket lien mid Hln lien. ... L.ul) 1(1 .).lU Myfi oipenslVI' wnlche for t 10c to $1.25 buuter and fisherman. Th in,. 1,1 S'i fin "" "",K" "r "y imppy IOC 10 JM.llU aio nml au-vi Vhey till ey S5i to $3.75 .$l.50 to $0.00 .$1.05 to $.'1.25 Nut Bowls Cr il 1 io 111! tllMin lliilll nil' iirilllllli- .jii'kimi ..O.UU 10 tfti.W ,rile wood t& HO tn 7.5i). l Stationery Thn Hand boys arn donating con siderable of their llniii to give Klam ath a band, do your part. Iluy a ticket to Iiq Hand dancq Friday night. 7-8 "THE EVANGEL OF OREGON" Frank Branch Riley in his cele- braced, lecture "The Lure of the Great Northwest," at tte Pine Tree Theatre Monday. Evening, December 11. If you miss Riley you will have lost an opportunity, and, you'll always re grtet it.A Reserved seats on sale daily at box office after 1 P. M, Loges $1.25; Orchestra $1.00, Balcony 75c, including war tax. Beautifully arranged in spe cial holiday boxes a wide as sortment of the best styles and tints. 50c for the single boxes to $3.50 for the large cabinets. Flashlights Every auto owner needs one. Every boy hopes to own one. Complete with battery $1.35 to $3.75. Kodaks What gift can you think of for a boy or girl that will give more lasting pleasure or en "vment. Brownies $2.00 to $17.50. Kodaks $6.50 to $60.00. Eversharp Pencils A splendid gifffor gentleman or lady, boy or girl. $1.00 to $12.00. Fountain Pens Always appeal to the student. J A thing of usefulness and a joy forever. $2.50 to $7.00. Suggestion List Military Brushes . . .$.1.00 to $M.OO Alarm Clocks.' .. . . Playing Cards . . . Incense Burners . . Ash Trays Blade Razors ... . Bill Fold- Kodak Albums . . Swap Books Address Books Rubber Toys Rubber Balls Polar Cub Vibrators... Perfume Flaconettes . Thermos Bottles Stationery Haa?' Fresh Candy Safety Razors . .$2.00 to $3.50 . 35c to $1.50 .. 25c to $1.25 .... 50c to $3.50 . $1.50 to $3.50 50c to Sl.00 (5c to $3.50 . .$1.50 to $2.50 75c to $1.50 50c to $1.50 25c to $1.50 $5.00 . ..$1.00 to $1.25 ....$1.75 to $3.25 50c to $3.50 25c to $3.00 .. $1.00 to $5.00 English Walnuts This year's crop. Every nut chuck full of goodies. 35c pound. 3 Pounds $1.00 Perfumes A choice selection from the master perfumers of Europe and America. Fancy gift bot tles and soli. Perfume Atomizers Decorative and useful. The new designs and colors are sure to please. $2.00 to $10.00. Cutex Manicure Sets A most practical gift. Con tain everything needed for the manicure. 60c to $5.00. Crater Lake Pictures ! Hand tinted in oil colors. Framed or mounted on biistol board. $1.00 to $10.00. Baby Rattles Indestructible celluloid rattles and toys. Decorated in colors that will not come off. 25c to 75c. Greeting Cards A large assortment I graved greeting cards. Exclu ji sive i Tags Seals Tissue Paper STAR DRUG CO 3JU ?RoxaV Storr Fifth and Main Streets AA;r-i;ww;wM.UIi OltDWtH I'll.I.KI) HlOMITl.Y - of en designs. 5c to 50c. Ribbonzene Tinsel Cords Holly Paper . . t.kAAwAwft JUNIORS BASKET OF H. S. I his creilll, hi'iirlm; nine liiiKkcts nml throw Iiik two fniili. Tlili brlnci hli total to fil points for Urn three clntti Kniiies. Clifford IIiij'.iiu xcoreil 'i I'oJnU by tliriiwlni; tl baskets i uml played a f il kiimih throughout i'd tho other two imlnln by tlirnnlnt; a luxUVt. DoIim Mill nml Arthur IVck nlin l.iyi'i linoil I'.uiii'a tin Kuard. Dnlimir ItolicrlKon i:id l.coiiiinl Strom niurriul lor Ihn .filiiinii. I ItMii'iMIrahatii . oil thu ri-itialiiliiK ! o1mmIih hioiihI K polul.i from Tho IiIkIi sChWd l).uki'llull chum llonslili for boyit n.114 won by tho Junior rlaxs Wedncsilny iilitht when It ilecHUely defeated tho nopltoinornl Oalo HoiiIq nml JcniiliiKH WiixIiIiik two polnln of tlio Junior norn. lulu Sniilo, Jonnlnr.H WaihliiKtou .mil Frank llpp iitnrnil for llin hojiIi oniori'H, FrunU Upp rn'orcil Mix luiluU by llirowltin llirnu li.ulcutHi team hy u scorn of HO to H. Tim sunlor lioyH won tholr first Kamii of thn Htirlct when thuy tlufunti'd thn frthliinaii 30 to 17. In thu glrlH' KuinoH Hut Juniors ilufoatcd tlio hcii tors by nroin of 10 to i In a hard fouKht contest. Tim miphoniorpi de feated tlnj froahmaii i) to 0, In tliu first hnlf of ihn Junior sonhoinoro ' kuiiih tho MopliomorcK sut'iiinil iifiubfl) to solvo tho Jiinlors attack cr, to1 6)ro uny jiolntH them e)vin auiltilo" half endod 30 to 0 In favor of thS'Junloni. In tho lu.st half thu Bophotoorcii ahnwnd moro flKht uml kopt tho JuiiIoih down tn 20 iiddltlonal points whlln they Hcnr ed 8 tiieiiuolvca. l'cto alrHchonbacker, Vernon Mouio, uml Clifford Hoguo starred for the Juniors, I'uto Motscljiinuui. or, who lias never puyeil any ftas kotbull previous to this year, scored 1,0 points playing ut center, Vor Ron Mooro played his uuuul star same and added 20 more points to ten were mainly rcniioiiHllilu fur ki'iiiiK tho Juniors score fiom eoiiik' hlfclicr than It did, W'iuIiIiikIoii sniruil ihu inmnlnliiK two polntn of tlio B((plioiiiorii hcmu by thruwiiiK u basket. The senior-freslinian pmu was a hard fmiKht K.imo from start to fin. iHll. Tim eetiinrs for tlie first llniii di'in onslrated llieir nlilllly to come l.irl; In thu set uml half nml scote, Tlie score nt thu end of the first half wii in Co r. In favor nt thn seniors. In tlio .second half tlio freshmen scor ed 12 points while thn suulors scor ed in. The freshmen foiijjlit n hard Kunin, but sueinud tumble lo cot un der wny ns they did lu their last KOIIIO, Frank 1'oylon uml Chnrlos drove slurred for tho Hunters. Frank I'uy ton scored 1U points by throwing six baskets uml four fouls. Clmrld.i drove scored I'i points by throwing six baskets, Matt Obonchaln scor- throw Iiik four banket. Sliotn scor- ed K points from Hi-jiriim llireo Iiiih kels nml IhrowliiK nun rmil. Syl vester Kmllh hrnri'd two points by IhiowliiK u b.isl.i'1. In thn freshman sophomore Klils'j ty .Muhitore, f; uiul Forest Winter, K. I lo) i Seniers: Fiauk I'eytou, capt., f.: Charli's llrove, f, .Mull Obeiirhalu, r: Deloi .Mills, c: nml Arthur IVcV, i;. Juniers: Clifford IIokuo, iail fi Vermin .Moore, f; I'etu Motsrlieii haulier, e; Itoheit (iriiliuin, r; ami ICiunc'lli Mulct', r,. Hotiliiimoies; Datu iloulc, rapt. :; Frank I'pp, k. ; Ji'iiuliiKH Whhli. liiKton, ej (leoritu Condrey, fi Jfar- KUlile the sopliiiinoteH won due to Ihr exrelli'iit KuiirdluK by .Mary White lliiu uiul the nlilllly of (lerlrudu Kin It ) to throw baskets, The latter si-ori'il six puliilH hy tliiowliu; three baskets. Anon Itlcliiinljim hcniud two polnu hy Ihiewlni: u basket, uml Fruni'Is Iteeil scored one point b IhrnnluK u foul. Mat In Cryslul Hlitried fur thu fiojlininn, xi'iiilui; four pnlulH by tlirnwiui: two biskets. Dorothy Wnlloy scored tun polnls hy tluow Inj: one basket. lu the'seiiliir-Juiiliii' Rills' basket bill) Kuliie, ullhoucli foilKllt hard hy both hIiIcj, thn iicorlllK wits Unlit. Kntliryu tUlrleli uml Ititth Kiuilon scored four points for Ihu seniors, each throning u busket, Bonnie I.ucus uml Uertrudu Moore stoned for tho Juniors, lion Die Luciis scored six points by throw. Iiik Ihrcn baskets, (lortrmlo Moore scored tho lemluluR fnVr points by throwing two baskets, Freihmcn; Helmar Hobertspn, cipt. f; Leonard Hiriim, fj Frank Hull, e; Lawrence Carroll, gj fly Ives-' ler Hmlih, c; nml '.ed Haines, B. OlrN HmilnrHi Kuthiyn lllrlch, c; Murr lam Wotlluy, llernko llyclor, (', Ituih Newton, f: and Fnincoi Mo (lime, f. .IiiiiIiii'm: lint Ihn I'elli, r; llonnlo Luciis, f; Deitriiilii Moore, f; Jean .Mclloiiuld, k; um ConstntiCQ Cry slul, it, KephejiU'res: (leitiiidu Hmlth, ci Mnry Wlillellno, g; Wllda rim'llh, g; Fiances Heed, f; nml Anna Michael son, r. Freshman: IJmiim Shlttar. f; Mar io Crystal, f; Dorothy Wortley, oi Dlnu Mulutoiu, g; nml 55ottu (lrUez, g. I'ercontiiKeB, Hoys rorcontnges, girls Benlors! 1.000 00p Juniers: ,333 .,Y 1,000 Hopheniorimi ,333 ,.4. 1.QQ0 Freshtnan: ,333 990 4 I r J ' MWm i'-