The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 19, 1922, Page Page Two, Image 2

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In unloaded at tho locnl depot, pro
cUlms to any but n blind man how'
fAr tho tldo Is from being stem!
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During tho yenr not one voice has :
boon raised to rofuto our Argument. .
Ther0 must bo somo Justlflcntlon
In tho mind ot tho mall order buy
vf for tranllitK tho growth or tho
homp community. . t.
tV? nr?t,rci 0Aantug.jthjj1int;4
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,u;r. iouk ip near some, (irr.u
nl from the other side. Will
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EGYPTIAN STUDENTS
WILL STUDY ABROAD
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AMoMiea it xettiHrr . ,- - ; --
Kitted to tho eta (or Mblle- P'An to us tho adrnnt&Kc and sain
ott.ll. Btwt dtoptcfai.s)(eIt at mull order buying
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HOLIDAY SWLBjjji
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' rcttlconts nnd UlpuSesi
il ' AUVHtTISKRfl 1 ,
icoPT for dfsplny Advertising rnuiti
brfjln this office not later .than 3
p.m., on the day prpcedlng pubjlea
tloa .Itf.ordy to ba.lmortodn thM
Issue ot the. .paper of the next day.
Wntds nd.'resdiur nUes wlIU
be rtcelTed up, to, Ji. noorJion, thel
day ot lasua. " T '
1 Herald rblUhln8 Company.
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SEES OPPORTUNITY
FOR BANKS TO AID
THEIR CUSTOMERS
TURHDAY, DKCKMnKlt 10, 1023-
DRIPPING DOLLARS
niP.Orlp. drip, at the rato ot
dollar a minute, If we do
ndt mlts a kucss which li Is lm-
nnfc.lhV to verify to the final drrreo ,
.)l.....f.v .Kn .inltr n" hplni; ' Atnerlcah
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IVopIe savlnr; tor a rainy day
find Christmas an annual cloudburst. '
KyeRlasies ara cheaper and now
you don't have to look over the top '
so you won't wear them out.
Style hint: War graft suits arc
all the raxe In Washlncton.
It you know a llttlo boy and a lit
tle tfrl Rtvo tho Rlrl somethlnR the
boy will enjoy breaking.
MI1.WAUKKK. Wis.. Dec. 19.
The part that banks can play In
brliiRlnK to tho attention ot their
customers the desirability, pleasure
and profit to be gained by reading
good books. Is shuwa in an article
by J. If. Puellcher, president of the
"Tho fttolllge'Hi
war showed mittli lllltoraVy. It
nrcuscd many to serious thought.
It made many feel that they had not
properly supported the public school
systems. It showed that tho Ills of
America were largely economic.
"The fact that the hanker und the
teacher had often co-operated, the
teacher In speaking boforo bankers
conventions, tho bunker Is sorting
on school boards brought forth the
Idea mayb the banker could fur
ther aid tho teacher.
"Tho rrmmlttcn on public educa
tion of tho American Hankers' nsso-
rAmrrlcan cankers association mi-1
I prating In the. bulletin of the Auiert-! N0'' ,1!,a ,cn l''M Prepared t t Stat.-.
CAlltO, Kgypt, Dee. 10,- Thirty,
throo Hgyptlan students hnvo been
selected by tho minister of 'com
munications to bo sent nhrond to
. comploto their toch'ntrol studies, Ton
C, f them vl)l, go, to .Iho", MJMUd
UHtiiten.-,,! .J- ' ,.; rtjli1
ili,u5vT,(;,''iyo,'nmen vffluvtndfijlie
' :'f fittest Wtments liiftiWir. !
M ,l4.ln'l'1,nJ.c'v,m'', l'ollowltm?an'5jVe. j
' 'ttW'l 'input 'beVveii''thokA'nier)eau tlopaft-'
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men i, i commerce nun, no, i;gypt
Ult 'government, one of tlicin vtltt
'bo nsslsned ,tor two years' training,
to tho locomotive department of
railroad.- Anoth-
wlll spend two years studying
Intornal combustion engines. It
has been arranged that n third will '
pass four years' apprenticeship In '
tho naval shipbuilding yards, nod
another will spend two years In the
telephone service. Tho other six '
will spend three years In nutomo- j
hllo factorial. All the expeuies In-'
curred by these students will he
met by tho Kgyptlnn government, j
It Is felt hero that this program '
will aid In bringing about closer j
economic nnd Industrial rotations ,
between Kgypt unit tho United I
T .j'.. 1 . 1, !.""' miurinn
uii' ii'!i iinriur. ine j,.
WlieriOfhrsEiIt IfflVMf Pr M
Honduras suggests a big
Van-lean library association
League, but America " "A list ot books
be delivered before srirentli nnd i
eighth grade pupils, high .school .
IVr sale, MOO llrunswlek
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"New Shoe BeautyOld Shoe Comfort"
Rest describes the style nnd luxurious ease of QUI3UN
QUALITY shoes. Look for the name on .the sole ns on
assurance of (It and worth, nnd wear them with all the
pleasure that their style afford. Amongst the many models
for die new season there are styles especially suited to you.,
Perfect Fitting nnd Full of Style
dr.lned from CKlamalV Into ,ibl", ' et Enough Jpannlng with- , ni
i Am Of mall ofde'r 'houses. -out this. a
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,'cy, business law and practice, could j
J.fce given out with thp accountant's i i..
rhere am H40 minute In tnei
and tor every minute a dollar
ited In Klamath, out ot KlarJ
resources and Klamath Indus
pasMe,' Ilk tho minute never
Give tight shoes. They look tine ' booV concerning modern nccountan-
i on national andllniu n,i r,.nff.. ,.n'.i ,'ni'v..,.i...tS.raP1'-.""w, ITT.r.o. Winter' Juw.
ternatlonal nffafrs could bo placed..,,, i1ni. iulii.vin-. ... i.. I ulry Snii'- . ISH
COMING "EVENTS
the nass book of
'."man". ali! Puollcher.
the business
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on and feel fine oft,
Oace you heard ot people who bad
never seen n train; now you hear of
children who hare never seen a
horse.
stuJenis, believing that It was but
nntural for thn speaker to be press, j
ed Into service where knowledge of
elementary economics was concern ',
Percolators are suitable gifts but i '
to return.
Taki tlmw, at their best, and
anywhere unJer the sun, there are
ndt enough dollars, or whatever
name nations ma glv their cur
rencs ataadard, coin, togo around.
tnH.ntf.- of thn monetary, era I
lea tell us that" for every than who t b"ak "''en "" t husbands
baa a dollar, there are tiro who
havo not. They art 'borrower trnni
th sixth1; paying: for the use ot the
circulating medium, passing It from
hand to hand, making It do six
fold duty. Occasionally the own
ership changes', but there Is very
Utile fluctuation In "ilie. amount or,!
available currency., Som Msdents
say that It Is an absar'd System'
wkleh base a currency; on the gold
ii) dollar, but It la the accepted sys
tem and th; jiriiiMpt, Ipdlvlgal c?1
dfcts his affairs by Ibe rule laid
dawn.
I'sjodoe the prudent community
o individual.
rbe dollars tbat mr so iaiy loss-
ed) Into the outflowing strestm
assooois. wnucniisioicomposiiion,,,,,,, ,,, ,l(J WnatWt ,0 encourage A
and letter writing mlghL bo handed : ,he re;llInK , K00l, bookj ,. w, '
tho stenographer. At the saving bul 0Mllllt. , ,crVC0 mwnrU I
udniliiii' IIbIb rf tivr tn 1 ilni I li r I
-......, ",..... mwv. ............u j overcoming our economic Ills. ' ,
Dert Ilrown ot Vermont killed a could, be distributed and lists ot mis. . T
wildcat wh his hands so Ilcrt will ceiianeous dooks mignt oc oncioscar I)uy y0Uf Xmns felt
always have something to talk about.) with tho monthly statement. Knder.
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fi days ti3tll Christmas.
4 Docnmhor l!l Anixrlrtui k
ow, If the bauk can go further j Ut.ioii -,lnlm, fttctolu '
December 20 Chamber of i
Commerce I'orum.
Deeeinber 21 I'resbyterljn
choir Chrlettuas cohcert.
Dee 22 Masons and Knit.
em Hinr Christmas Treo nail
entertulnment 7:30 1'. M.
l!riy line reflects nlrtrt
nex til sl I ln lnM, litv I
iiml psttrrn. Till- model h
feittui'iNl In Murk kill one
of llio mot rii-diliiiiiililn of
lentliers- for Infiuinnl ilir
r utrei-t Mi'iir. '
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slippers nt
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Have you a mari friend you dis
like? (live him a misused used car.
Refrigerator cars are. handling
Christmas mail so try to keep cool
until your, packages, come.
Radcllff college Is. teaching wo-1
men polities' and tho first lesson
should besbak'lng bands.. -
''.f- v" ,
"Movie", say a director, "aro a
gnmbie.'' They usually win by a full
house.
Klamath county buyers never come
back. From a thousand to fifteen
byl
toe I
Oregon. boxerftsTh't' under tho
name ot Urkesi-lJtOJiom'arld some
day may baire svnose Ilke-a rose.
Two dozes Jugs for putting liquids
In make'excellent girts.
Itavejsycu, a girl friend you dis
like? Why. not .giva her. a vanity
hundred a day, thirty to forty " nont( ralrrorl .
fltro thousand a 'raoath. possibly j ' - -.-
half a million a year, are tossed ii .j- f . f rt-"f
,lThkl.,7omy!denoungnh'mon.! PCrQIUU MCSntiOD
ana we are estimating the amount iV
conservatively, to add. a .handsome George Chstaa was a vfsltor'
bniiness block to. Klamath Tn'U , hero yesterday from Pine Hldgc.
annually, goe to aid In lmprov-1
Ini .reels and building Imposing n- c- Pnk ' ln ,ow '"Jny from
edifices In Chicago, .Seattle, San . :"'4v. "-'"B os3"s mai
Francisco and other cities.
Iters.
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The, merchant, of Klamatu Falls.
are operating under a handicap. Mast
Mrs. Ilex' McMillan nrrlrcd hero
night froin Hornbrot'k for a
Wken you send your money away i grief visit with her pnrenta Mr. and.1
yo deny them a. steady yolum qf.Mrs. C.fO. Low, " :'" . '
bAlness. give tbat'volume of busl-1 .'. '1 ;.,. i
net
yet expect
the local mercnani to ,'?. ,. :.-..
j . r'i , , -,., t mcrning. mr ipnr eiiy niicr several
nftet tho prices based on ' Ycdume . -' i .. a. .' i..h---
to inetr maii-praer compeiiior, ,v n,,b, ,.i,.ii' iri; ,.i.
,iV; Zrit V ' iV'.'fvZit ,
...... . t. liny speui Jicrc on icsui uiisiness.
Yfct tlo bis hands and expect him v . , n r' "-ftM
tolfjght against aa antagonist many, I-'rankiSurltt was In tnvrn yrster.
tlfij'os his sire. 'day from his -ranch near Kcifo Iran-
ulut (he miraculous thing about ' sailing business with local" .mer
Itfls that the local merchant, dcs-l chants. . "
pi to the bonds of your Injustice,!
does, meet (lie man-order giant on
his, own ground and price, service
nnd community helpfulness consid
ered, battles hlra to a draw and
often better.
the support forthcoming
frera hU community to whjch ho Is
entitled he would easily win every
division. Hut you strangle him,
sUrve him and bind him In your
AVIth
MUs ituby Smith Is.cpnflned to
her bed, with a fractured hip suffered
when she slipped and fell to (he
pavement "two day ago. ' ' ,
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I.ylo Hemelwrlglit jjpeut yesterday.
In tho Jlpnaniftpectlon. looking often
cattle. He report that the '.roads j
ore very muddy out that wayt
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SIGN OF THE ARROW
(THE SQUARE DEAL DRUG STORE)
Santa Claus
Has His
HEADQUARTERS
CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS
NVUtcli our windows for rc.il bur
(gains, Winters JoKulry Halo, 18. JO I
Sold Exclusively By
THE BOOTERY
CHAS. P. MAGU1RE
713 Main Street
Charles (ladiies left this week for!
rtrltU'h Pnlllmliln whora Irn ivlll
bltadness. pefore(ever .he starts to, pend ,ho next few weeks with his'
" ltJ Jtj 4 . psrents,, who resldo at Vancolivor. !
Valk down Main street In IClam-j ' i"" "
at Fall? and observo tho window Knraesl McColIum Is lu town from,,
dl lays. Compare thorn for ar- t'v9 bo"l) l noai" Ulldobrand nnd
(li le tnsto and variety of display "Poet to stay until after tlio holl-
w li .-ji)any-.blockirln anyitjM $?!' -", firTrrif
an 'yo bom? fowflhas pplhln.ij'jrrr.. U. C.'Mpora was a pasionger j
toj (a ashsmed of. u A , 0, tl0 mor,B trafit bound. 4 "for!
nu store r ivitmaui ra a 'arc civ,i,-,. .,i ci.ftti.i. '-.v.,:-i,,.v
rfdrtTo
sons nnd'Taughtor.
r,. C. Clark and A. II. JIowo, both
members of tliif United 0tnes, bureau
of post roads, aro hero on business
this week. They are registered ut
the White Pelican hotel.
Kuiluks f'
KiMtnk Alliums
O'Bti-r lAkr rirturo
1'lu.sli Mghtf. -Wntclieitf
I'orfumVit
Alunu t.'lockw
Kafcty Ilaiim
Mnnleurt' K'tt
TliennoH Itolllrw
Kvi-niliurp I'cnrlU
Kimiiliiln I 'run
ClirMiilim CnnN
lloiil Mlrnirx
Aloinizent
Vanity ?nr
Writing l'niir
I:iicIomt
llnlr llnislit-s
4'omlm
l'('nilr IIoxch
.Null I'IIvm
Perfume Alwayg An Acceptable Gift
"l.'ury Moiimii," Im kIio the llttli MI.h or tlio 5Iutrn
or even llie (Jniiiilmollier, upprvrluli-x kimmI perfume, AVi)
liuvn not only nil (lie. popular ixtorH Imt h iiuiiiImt of
tlio nctv und r.'iirr u'wrt. Tlieso mny lio (mil In' plain
or fnnry Ix'ttlex or lu uttrnclho liollilny hm-, With
tiit MirHfirin-; iiuillty o nru tilde, to offer our mt
fume nt price), no Kreatcr tlinn In tlio lurgvr cltlex.
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& v 'l' " -ri o:l lll morslng .train bound. "for!
& TO'lMfc-J-tflKi 4?toii; and Sanlambsli MAsT,
a redliTO morcnttro city; and. the vvjn pcnd t,0 i,0iAaj'S with her
ca tai visitor judges ana manes
co parlsons through his impros-
sli ot tba. business section.
Jfoj- t?o. asC year, and for the
fifteen years boforo, under other
managements, Tbe Herald has been
coaststeitly urging that the money
misj''I KUrMtb shohld be spent
In' KIgmath wsie;ft,',ptklble,
uurl'ng -the past year the. steady
drip, drip, dflp of dollars has gond
1, we trust mat wo nave maur
use bead way, and, suspect we have,
MmmewaMHtmafr-T'..,.
II ittbtt meumiRS pnivii
on
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Mr, nnd Mrs. Iiyron Ilardenbrook
left On the morning train for an ex
tended visit lu the middle west nnd
east. They ex'iiect to bo away for
i - -
made two or throo months visiting rela
tives and friends In Ohio, nud they
will spond Christmas with Mrs. Ifnr-
Post;
every wpr in'd frclfht car thdtldonbrook's parents In Nubraikn,
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CHOICE PERFUMES
Ultra Uou'iuut, oz.
Dardlntlla, oz &.A
Jtck-Oloi. ...AJ.;.".i.i.'. B..1A
DJer Kits, oz.v.. .....'. ir..j.....(f.i
rTLreo,.EJowor. oz.. .,..r.....y..i...-Z.,...,.,
jri,avuiivni5rtuy,!iu.l .
1 .FioVlentV-'oi..i.J!.?,..
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:.v:i3.oo.
,...M,oo....
3.UU
. 2!00
2:00
... 4.00
Krlvolo, oz.
Mavis, oz ,
Lady 'Mury, oz
- Dolnhinu. ei:
WlayTJro'am, fat.
Jcrgln'H Whlto Koso,
Pp'r,in(f FloVers, oz. .
Spring Garden, oz. ...
Wood Violet, oz
Ciabnpple, (.
Calm wo Uou'iuct, oz
Natalie, oz.
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2.00
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2.00
t.oo
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i.eo
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Now Mown Huy, oz 1.00
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Selection ofa gift for wife, m'oUicr, sister, or the "Only Girl"
easy matter in our store. Dozens of suitable and beautiful
prices from a few cents to fifty dollars.
becomes nn
articles at
Conklin Utility Sets
A fourteen caret gold fountain pen
and pencil. Every woman NEEDS n
good pen and pencil. Price for both
in & gift box, only $10.00.
Perfume Sets
The products of the world's best
perfumers. Perfume, face powder,
rouge, cold cream, talcum etc. In
handsome cases. Prices $3.50 to
$15.00.
Toilet Sets
Three pieces, brush, comb and mir
ror in silver or ivory. Some as low as
$7.50, others $10.00 to $15.00. These
sets come in silk lined gift boxes.
Gift Books
Dainty little volumes, bound in flex
iblo leathers, illuminated board-vellum
etc. The masterpieces of the best au
thors 35c to $2.50.
Fine Stationery
Highland Linen,, Linen Lawn, and
other good brands. Bcautifu) boxes
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Vanity Boxes
Out stock of vanity, boxes and. hand
baqc has been greatly depicted but wo
and larger cabinets. Stationery has &till havo fifteen or twenty attractive
1 --it.. ii.i iitl. ixti n.itt 1 n..: tien nonnn
been aptly cancel inc
Pricco 60c to $5.00,
Write Gift" numbers. Prices $3,50 to $20.00.
Kodaks
A kodak nHtss an acceptable gift for
man, woman or child. Brownies from
$2.50 to $5.00, Folding Models from
$6,00 to $50.00.
Framed Mottoes
These dainty and inexpensive gifts
wc have in a great variety of senti
ments. Prices 75c to .$1.50. Some es
pecially fine onca on parchment hand
colored and illuminated $1.00 to $3,00.
Crater Lake Pictures
Wcare without sjerioiislcompetifion in'thlsline.
tureV; in tVMcrful liUleffamphIy;$l.QI.13 Jiesc 1
' ed in" Ahnrtifttic'
A five by seven pic-
Jicturcs. arc all .tint-
. manned1- tihoiccj ' o f halt a' dozen suniccls. inev arc
easily packed 'for mailing and Wialeo en ', ideal', iijfcxpensivo gift, for'tlis-,
tahf friin'MeW'Mll& il hpme. Lnrc-vsfKe pictde. .hrCdefrofflll
tl-e'eleHrated- Duncan p'anoram also framed aji'd colored fforffj$30P'up.
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KLAMATH FALLS OKEGOW
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