173 & wrrr Wm THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON vi:n.NiAVf i)C(T, "huMyrnnt, T4 i"' 7i Evening Herald iw Sf A JtfvMlia turner mhv FiiVHBVBw MTMIHMg MaMkfftt -iraH 4 allr except 8oaday, at WT0l b Ukiftf Caas ;tit.t nvctt.Bth ttratt. rtM'attrt6fftc fttJClMsr aw rain, on., ror trtaaaaiuiea Urawk thr'in"-r acort-tiM saatlltV .illMi ftfvi . - ' i ;jj.:.'iiii""ii'i L'.'ii ' '.'"-iL'I'IliT ttHWHu-Oy. TUB -'A09OCIATBD Ir'ttMM to"ta4:a Te ptbllctt-' Hm of all VtfWrftftRlierTrtaiUd Ut tKim iet,athwla ,eradlta In UI'Miar,,aad..alto'tb.lotal awa I1IMMB JHTWB, V)(( $fko uxxr i in Copy tor display Idverllslng must bt to thl office not later than 3 p.m. bn' the1 day pwcWlW pdblfeai t0t a. order to be Inserted In tbc tieae Of the paper of the next ..day. Want ads, and reading notices will be received "tap to' IS noon on tbe daf of Issue. Herald rablUblRK' Company. WKDStotftAS',' mtf Hl,iD22. Oh, what nrn tho cold wnos say ing Oli. thcr say. "WhoreV the coal?" WJint s worse th.in Jiavjng anjmy Dociy.Rive jou te mumps ior vnriitr, ma'1? ,,t, , ., u WhYn In' Home some 'of tho Kn' knlstl are doing as the' Homnn'ctin dies do. Iteli hath no fury" like a wonmn whnn you trarX mud fn her bouse. Princeton' has a water 'slmr'tage. She won so many football games It may have been used as chaers. Rome, day a farmer mill ratify his ,hog with radio so he won't have to jell his' head oft railing them. A New Jersey man wrote his will on n butcher's order hook. It Is ' thought he wa going to price a -j aleak. r Personal Mention MOVIE QUEEN IN LOVE TRIANGLE WEARS LUCKY f NADEQUATK prelection, trusting (o luck, and thoMnevltableconse quence a tosm of ruins covers .an r(a that a few, .days' sjnoi was tho thriving business ITe'art "of iKe city of Astoria. & )-,' Asiorla wllU 'ain. Her cltl sena are alreasryVt" work, draVwlng'du cash VeseWea" "and' arranging" credit' for rebolWtrfro$sih a fine' harbor, a natu'ralliatf.Tor' a city? and above all with tira spirit that does not know defeat; they have ample secur ity on which to obtain funds for re building. Klamath Fals has causo for con gratulation that the misfortune that has overtaken her sister town Is not her own. At.njrttlmo wlthTn tho' paat ten yiar'Clahain Falls might bivo becTas disastrous" 'conflagration. But' that dahEce'ba been reduced by rccVnT'wlse'jeiporTdfttftWifcT ad'c-' litem' an'd'',BfitbtcartVWg'am'pW witer pres'rirr.n'ath)Kn1ath .atlaij isi m rai au w. w in riak, or wort. thtia;AMaVia' Is od.ay- battar protected agilnst'flre wan any- city In the'btate. Rren Portland does not outrank us.. ,- NaturalbW,tk j:roteetjon costa May; bfH doe4 net cqs trover such. The Increase In water and lax rates Is largely balanced by'i de In thlr nse of freedom a woman who llvei In Owoo, Mich., Im niilnE both her husbands for dlrnrce. .. What -will. yon Rlrln'Rlve him 'fort Chrl'tmasT A silk. niif tier, lianrlnc nround his neck" wlir cmlnil him of :)fl . you, . t'inlirellaa make nood sifts 'l'i raiifo you have a chance to crt them back. SU tods of cranberries vre burn-1 ed in a N'ew York1 fife. Cooktnc steadily It would lake 100 bridges two weeks to 'burn this many. T. It, Denton Is In tho city for a tow daya from Dray, California. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. S. I'uekett left today for Portland wbor0 thoy-wlll rnjby a short- vacation visit " ' ' " E ft '.I I 'i C, , DeUip,, left lltUl.VR?,;!nA for Por.tlan.it whero.ihpMvJll, nttend the county ,4rrks ciKJvutm ,wllc,li edufnek. thofo this tveok . v Mr, nnd "Mrs." Harry 'Wote, who havv been visiting In Cnllfornta for tho pas.-week or cn days return,- od homo .Tuesuay nignt J. II. Ilobbs. a merchant of Mc-r- rill, arrived hero last evening nnd ' spent today attending to business ! affairs In the county seat. Mrs. M. h. Waddett left this morning for Southern California where she will spend the wlntrr hoping to benefit her health. Mrs. 11. C. Spink arrived hero thin morning from Chlloqutn and will visit wtlh her-daughter. Mist Caludla, for tho next two weeks. . V. II. Woods' and A. Aj'Savllte. traveling raliroaT.i;'- agctts nrrlved here laJf nlghf' tfa Sacramento and arc' registered;' rit the White Pelican hotel. ' i ' "'I'M ' Judge It. H. IlunnU..As.nJrdyce nnu iiurreii ouuri, ni. (.-uniiyuuri Hot makes a gofd gift for a wife' because you must buy her one any way. Just a short time and no will he writing 1922 by mistake ami scratching It out to write 1923. An electric" Iron lsa swell gift for yoar wlfo and besides It will keep her feet warm at night. , London reports say Harry (lard ncr (s 98 and growing a third set of .teeth but they may be false. MWso'ffori,'18o.OOO .franc for ;)Ms-for--mVvln'ir sldcwalt. 'Oitr s'ugrestlon Is drink hard elder. William Kompl escaped from tho nro'oklyn (Conn. ( Jail twice' and If you thlnV tlils Is asy uit'try It. Detroit woman says' she stabbed her' hnsband to He op him at homo. left this, morning- for- 'Portland where they will attend the state highway meeting. - 4 Mr. and Mrs. I.. W. Gates wcro passengers on the morning train bound for N'ewberK. Oregon, where they will visit with friends nnd rel atives for an Indefinite, time. Mr. and Mrs. .Dan Ityan left this morning on the' train bound for Lot Angeles where they will spend tho wfntor months. Tho Hyans have a largo cattlo ranch nqar Port Klam- creaaedMaraDCeratcv- PfacUcalljdTr ,,,, ap-eetore yor wife sort every one wno pays lazes or wnicr ckargesTalso carries insurance The pradenCmaYorltVSo. Dut it there were not a dollar sav ed ofvtheuanhuat 125.000 that the' added protection' costs. It would take 100 years for It to accumulate, the value btTthe''propcrfy that waJ do troye'dla a few hours' fit Astoria last Prio'sy mcrnlng:' wfK x.TjfilBB!KiakadUki P9a& vssllHHIH'kk lm, ssQiiBliiHHfe Christmas Furs Local pooplo wMjIiir hitflrKraclo fiji for V,tt . are requested to lcavo thoir order as soon an pos sible. Please i;lvc mo your telophonu number and the kinds desired. I will call you an sooit .UKtkjmvu what you want. Skins avcouqurly all JU L WW forC&AsKifts. jmJS) Xf m jr .;ili.... j,;a fe. 'arv vr IIl ..iL'iiii-i'.r-iiiiiiTri an -, ii I U&2 .... . I "il i marvif I I J "" . ': ' I '"- ' l I I , ' 'it il C'orllM Pnlnirr. million nli'lnr :irlri' ruin. ..I tnr lip lu.iiiiv I. funn ing prominently In tint suit for separation hrouglit iignlust Kiigomt V ll nrew.'iiT. . torn movie magazine puuiisticr, tiy his wife. .Mrs r.leunor V. V llrewatcr. Mlss Palmer admits her love for llrewater hut dniilra ' "vnmplng hi in " JORDAN SUGGESTS JOINT COMMISSION i COMING EVENTS ART PICTURES Attractively Framed Mini' 12 d.iys until ftirl'tmni December It Meeting of 'I now executive hoard of lli'l I " ( t'romt. rhumlier of commerro ! .. .... .. ... .. . rooms. 4 n. in. M iirn, ifi'f l ., .iinri lamp rni. . ." ' . --"-.. ... -i ,,,...., FOR AMERICA, JAPAN i Thcsb Arc Especially Suitable For Holiday Gifts. 'vmunrj -.i'i' ntlons hetwav, Japnn and Amcrlc.i befort) the colle'gn pt commerce of the Imperial university Dr. David Starr Jordan, President Kraerltus of I.eland Stanford university, npprov- It.Vcmber II-1C Catholic fair. Lyceum Hall ' December 15 llliutrnie.l . lecturv on Art institute of Chl ' cago Wommi's l.lbrnry club, .. :r ... i. .. T iTmuer it- rnroi man ' uu luv i'lau BU,Hkvu uy miuuiii , k . . . an,.. . ,4, .. . . - J r Hill I rillillll oiiiiiiiPHiTn tur iiin np'uiiuiiitui 01 it Joint commission to discuss the g and Science lliitnnr. atb. MrjiMc nge'rloi .t-. - i CllfforM KuTllts wasja pas- senger.on tbe tnornlng train? bound for hef homo In Dorrls. Califor nia, after uucxtctiaod visit with her' fa'thrjf 'anU' mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Stlegerv Itollln P. no'ddIphr l51rOtown for a few daya looking.' after' busi ness matters. Ills headquarters aro In San Francisco, but for the past month Rodolph has been occupied matters. "Such n commission could not settle, tho points at Issue which must go to tho courts but It would servo to dispel misunderstandings on both sides, a matter of the high est Importance," ho raid. "The Washington conference was :i great irlun)ph of common sense and tomriidn decency Its main achievement' ras to prlck''tho mon strous nnd dangerous bubble of war-scaro assiduously Inflated by buth sides of Domestic ' I December 20 Chamber of ,1 Commercii Koriim December HIS -The High si hoot muslrnl pi'rformnui'o at 4 ' Pljo Trco theatre. i December 1 ' American legion nnnuul clcrtmn , Don't fail I'tlMlU II J, In llthnil Hun i;:ivtng Wlnierii Ji;sclr .! 13 . I ttlll tllsnnilliiiie bundling ttiie Art Pl'lili tin- entire Muck ttlll lie iIIii.m nf nl Ju( ttlnl lli-y io-l iiie. We ciiilo fur lilpiut'iit. Ilrrmfler I ttlll (lento niv (lino e( lliltilv In pliiilounipli ttui k, 12 PORTRAITS SOLVE I?. CHRISTMAS PROBLEMS. SEE MY WINDOWS Stinson's Photo Shop cvll-mlnded men on tho Pacific. "' "Papan nnd America neighbors for tho,, next Vhrlstlnas tugs. nU mid ttekuge dressing. Ciirrtn's l'or Drugs. 13 123 Mnin St. Klnmnth Falls, Ore. ,wlll be .thousand years, and II ,W govd builnxas ns well as good .V'TJ'V' tu to telgh-borly-j, . h , 9f, j, JOHN WANAMAKER' THEY called him merchant prince and he was a prince In the criglnat' sense of the term, be-' fore It became merely a title con ferred by-accident of birth, when It taeanf'a leader of inert'. His was not a leadership of birthright. at least no more thin 'be shared the birthright common to ever' American, and, every decent man who of his own free will renounces whole heartedly all other allegiance to be come a cltlten of 'America. He differed from tbe majority of us In that he took tbe talent tbat-J uoa cave nim, ana invested ana enlarged It, always with the pur pose In jnlnd that his success should serve bis fellow mm. He was successful In acquiring money; those who make, service their first aim cannot escape piy msnt. Dut' his greatest success, and the onoPthat pd'sterlty will re member lon$ after h'la wealth Is forgotten, lies In tho service he rendered lity fellows and his coun try. You who say That opp'ortunify ' Is unequal fn' America, thaf.wo' must' tor down the glorious- structure so carefully and painfully created by our fore;fithera and .eject Injts place a nlgHtmaro edifice of Into!-' erance and class hatred, consider the career that was closed when' death claimed John WsnaifiakeK It. Storking aro good gifts but gloves are better because then you can see wfiat you got for your money. African prospectors wrio thought they had a coal mine were disap pointed to find it was only diamonds. The Turks want to trade with us. We could sell them Turkish clgarets, Turkish towels and Turkish baths. i.vtom:hanck Hy Ted Olson In Korbnt Mainline I've a rielithbor from h country over sear Ills skin Is of nr slightly darker rt,c' itiii. His language has a foreign sound to mP,. .. . . . ,, ., o-?, - no i wntcn him wun e. moil suspi cions oye. Ho mihda Ill's 'bus'noss. carefully; 'he with buslncW jffars..atC,MlqiJj?4. Thi(r.reatet,flJnKl elmncnt ia nny and Kirk. 'F. P. Kccnf who' ha3"b0ch In cha'rga of pine beetle control work In Klamath county for tho past year, left the first of the week for lierkcley, California, whero he has a few weoks work. From Ber keley Keen will go to bis home In 8an DIegofor a two weeks vaca tlon and from there he will go to Washington, D. C. as the western representative of the bureau of en tomology, returning hero about March 1. ASSESSMENTS UNPAID Piopcrty In Hot Springs Addition May JJr Hold )' flty Unleas certain property owners In the KIdorado nnd Melrose pav- salo In our a'orw .lit,, your, cnmpleto nmiMacuun. Liirrin n.i) nt IJ BACK FROMUHEAING J , l. ! M. S. (,MvM Cmlni liiiprcnlon Wt crn liilettu llchlnil S. P. i " .c - Mi 3. W'et. prcsldunt of tho( Klnmuth county cbamher of com- mcrce, u back from Wnslilngton, whero ho represented tho chambur at the rallwny iinmcrper hearings West was in attendance on thu hearing 10 days. Ho was forred to leave beforn tho Union Pacific rilili, was presented, but bis Impres sion of tho Inquiry was that busi ness IntoreMs of tho west woro bo hind tho Southern I'nclflc. for roa- sons of economy and service Tho Klamath coilntrytjio Natron inff .ml tAn Mfulfif. Vnrllinpn en Ins .units In Hot Springs addition J tcrCl, 'frequently' into' tlio discus- "'-l.-"ll .! r.,un ..n.lo, ' . .. ..' .. ... l.i. . . iiianii uiiii.u,iun iui lo.iug """" inon. nouilicrn racilic oiiiciais as Unlvorssl Orill lft, inivorsai uommnation KloorWc , ,., ,,Hri,V' ",'.1,;, j; Vi ' tMtffcVn. to, oi ' ' "? -5.7 I,, lnar4jlm d wn ' J holghts to.6ji "lyatcTPanU waft'Jor our lJIg"lri tlfi Poki Ml. "yoiPIP sure" get a -kale out of this-. II.-J. Winters'-Jewelry MI0F 9 ? i 13 A bobbed haired mlsf Would ap"-1 praclataasT 'electric cfirllnk Iron as1 a Xmaa Mfr.a.P)rrbi,s Kdr Drugs. 13 Ta (Mo whb'akve made it easier far MrbraMfer'Hafry Rots, and his jrtoar,.JC. HiiWllasY. I extend my H.m. ..'waa Affanan His manners are Impeccable and yet It's all pretense,. . .. I am snre hn plots my downfall Villi a deep and dark design; Vou see,1, he mn's't be wicked since his customs aro uof mine! There's a country on the- other side the world. An empire vast with boundaries flung wide; On every sea Iter bandcrs'aro unfurl ed; Her commerce' circles' home on overy tide. She protends to Ixr'unsclflsn; but tvo know It's all deceit; aim's' a hungry Jackal stalking" close her unsuspecting meat. Sho will dare tho' basest treachery to win hor money's worth For yotr know that we're the only honest nation on" tho .earth I rt"1'if.'WM r v.e- il you seo. a joiiptv' wamins' lurougi Jtt'ithia &iWmlhJkU tbaV the 10jycar payment plan, or pay the; atbesimcnts In full, their pro portwlll bo sold under foreclos ure by the city. This was determined at tho city council meeting last night when It was found that a fund of $13,000 is on' hand to pay tho paving costs In that district, the, contract price of which was 1G,000. Tho abort age was caused by failure of a number of property owners to sign uu under the 10-year plan. Tho surud West tout tho policy of tin railway wus dovelopmcnt of thu tor- "t i HELLO ! Yes Yes This Is Furniture Christmas Good furniture i.s tho living ChrisUnuitt.Ciift. IUplny. imrU in tho daily I ivesof thdscyou give R toalwsiyafiorvinffr'nlways insiglit, alwny.s livcom- I . it ail I" i !- ritory It Hr,vcH. and that a survey ( will ue nmilo along tliy .Moilo; Northum right of way and It tcu- nuge, ivi'ii potential tonnage that might be developed by construe Hon. enough is upparnnt tho con struction of nt least part of tho road w follow 13 s a diingerous nnd dark adventurer. "Vim" must vlow with dirk misgiving every soul that dares to tread In any .path oxcept tho one by which your steps aro led. For since your ways arc always right, of courso It must be true Thu foulest crime In ail the list Is difference fromyou! .Currln'a For Drugs.. Two stores. PoH!and;nd-KlamaMj5i!Pllij. --13 tOj,orect flyo-room dwell- if ijiock u. rcwuonn Oj-Bt 12,000; grunted. Drunswlck HecordH run sniootli(ii souiii) beater: last' Inager: cost no moro. Hearing ls believing, Currln Saya Ko. 13 ., , mi ' '' maiTKkt k'rpoiit PO'ni'LAND, Dae. 13. Livestock steady, eggs and butter, firm. Wheat $1,18 to $1.52, mi' 1 Tauscu Pearls at less than half prlco. II. .1, Wlnlnrit Jewelry Bale. THREE GIVEN FINES .Men All kinds of rasors und shaving; KUppllcft. Accopmblo gifts for tho navlnir U In and tho city mav be man who MtiuU'S liliusolf. Currln a forced to sell tho property to meet Vw ""' , the costs. It was voted to advertiso for bids for 1,300 feet of new firo hose, bids to be opened December 2C. Permit Application II. E. Callam, repaint to build ing at Hlxth nnd Klamath; referred to fire chief with power to act. J. 8. Lageson, of Klamath Kails .Hcatlttir: and Plumbing company, to TiTA-l Z. -j ,. ..... . ecit-;wuuuiii sign over inncu ui bbsIi)M at Fourth and Pine; re- efredj to street commltteo, II. W. Held fur Appear In Liquor Vloliilloiin Jimtlci! Court ChargtU with thuvlnp IVlUfV I'1 their- iiONAi'sslmi John 1KoloaHi iiiil Peter.. ulfiyillo woro. fined. utW cnc)i;ini glyen a, 3Q-lay tispomh cif JaJI Bcnfi.nculfaiut Olu (,Jirljio(i.j wat.tinifd JlOOnd .glvop4a . days) Htispp;led oiitolcn n,;ilfUM Juullc-e ciurt yuHterday. tf.tjn, li;aX' lr fJH tytiiv, glvji Curj8fii,diiQ, ).nt tho fni,(itha4 liu UJ)ollo,ved fjv,i(ivni thu houfltui vIiIqV. . tlii.,ll;itori iinil two men wcro found when tho po lice miido the -raid, over u wook ago. Qululllo8 w.-im ublo to pay tho greater part of his $G0 flno mid wan roloascd todnyH.j JH coinpun Ioiib were unablo to 'pay thoir flnui nnd nro hold In Jail. Hiunswlck records, nlny on uny stiind.'ivd, yonptjili, 4(.'rirrln rl.'iVH .8" tv So, ing moro useful, and ulwwu. recallinJt'the giver. ';, ." Furniture is in exact accSrd with th o limes. It i.s the economical, practi cal and conservative gift of good taste and judgment. Furniture has a life long purpose. I Each gift of furniture will carry with it a message of affection which will survive the years to come as a memory, and as a constant living presence. Hi YOUR GIFT LIST Kit) ltllcl.l'l'H Hl'l f llltllll lUMlli t'llM'M ICiity ClinlrM DImIok He Ik Plllllllllo l4IIUH I'llHIl Ijiiiipi ' NiiinklilK KeVh'" ' ' l.ll.r'liii'Thbl" ' .Vlilpbrf'Clil'iiii Wrts - ""' llildge iJiilflU" MoirlW lvUhli.liitliui i'liullH? . Hill.! i , 1 ' ' in )o ) u" i .'i.ia (' .) ll'ill ' , U ' "V.'.i.'W' ''' '"' 1'' h'&'.toi.rti .01 ... I((l ItnlciM i'ir, 'i m n rr.m- u ,t . IiiiIih DlnfiiU S((n Irl.Cmi'l (.'o, Hi'U .IoIiu'hiiii'h DMics, HvIh I 'mil TiililiN .Nut rmcM'iit Porliii'H ('niicli ('uteri. I'li'hiMi Viim-n I'llMlll-ll .l.lllllull'ICl I'irev Otni Vi""it I'lcl urn, riiiini'N t . ji im 'i fill" . rut .! . Iic'i R THE KIDDIES" i'" I' . ' I! " ,1 I..' HixUci'mi' m . U'mKipiw Wlociprdes HtvliiKV VlK'I'lllll I'tl'lllll'IN CIlllHMI ClII'llH CniM( Hmepi'iN I'llill llki'N, ItllUN Cut (llus.i Wntci- HcIh JKl'iTirli'' IVMiilntoij, i:ii'ctic 1 1 Aim'-' CiesHttell Ten IMIm Dll'llH)l'lNll v h . liilmiCBe i'iiiIoi 1 I'Jf i " I n .i ! Oil W',Ml'l'p I III mJoT i i i ill (ij'iudoT vfiY nT dl o.l ' il v.A infl ft ' ' O'Diido't .... ... .... . .. . ll'ile llJi'iHKiKri nii'l wh, Wlii'fllmiTiittN nomlfcrf llluhlivniii;' "'" " ,v"il ,Tl, Hoiking llnl'KCM A' small deposit will roseiVe any article for Christmas delivery. i JOHNSTONE FURNITURE CO. Klamath Falls, Oregon. i ti ll' i IM. i : i I Y i V I I Jf i 'm