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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1922)
M 'Mr THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALTS. DREGOfl riM'HHiiAV, itirtmtn a, ina? !fc .s M v - . rTr; 1 oy vur country naitors kjPJiSSSS... IMII- !, w SPRING LAKE iMUd Mctnkcr nail thu pupils of t lie ijprlng Lake school tinil n Christum, He and program Friday evening. vjirarry Mnrtln lint moved from the tiubcrt ranch to the, Amx Davis f.V.1, o.,...,--'.'-,i.,i' :" r nf.ll - uiiiuvi AtVMI'Vl.i Mr; Wrfi. CbVynnUodk uch near ft Mr. ami ftflstmaMfilh'rfr whrt'Mh.a'hcl-W'MWn- 5" " KIWT,nnJ,,lmll: rioter In lown , .spent Christmas villi relatives a "in.. ...,' .,-... .......Sv. ..,.. Merrill. with hags tit candy, nuts ami untunes, The program which preceded tho visit of St. Nicholas was Riven by the children f the community. Old, fnmllln.. Christmttx souks, woro sum; with hln (ton mid family. hy the choruses. Thcro wore music, j Mis. .1. K, Knmnn gave n dinner r0rltnt lonn and oxorclo hy tho l ; parly on Christmas day. Tho In- ,, ,, nml ,),ior ehlUron., Tho Vlloil Rltestl wcie: Mr. mid MrK. imi ..... ,,.ci.rnted wllh llin hells i .1. It. Klllrdt nml son. Hilly. I.. F. m.j Rr,.cns, stars nnd tinsel e! HARVARD COLLECTS I VALUABLE RECORDS OF WORLD'S WAR' FIRST PICTURE OF CHILEAN QUAKE reached to tho Ins Marin Dolnn; whoTtfo tlccrHi.n, Itolf, riinrlolto r.nl Mis nirlsttuns tlmc-nttd tho tree In sJilnlrr Jtrjaut; lielllng. lBi WiiiQjMJla FnlU Tuesdn? Ni.'A-'o.rj(ii. M. nnd Mrs. Sam 'Kyiijnnfynd U U. Serfrelncr. lb 'US cry flrnmlma Chcyno aid Mrs. Scot 'Thornton spent several days tat r. (-. .Merrill.- i )j un Ainrin niunir, wihk .itiai lies .1 Keno. nnd her mother.' tfWJiJ. J. Klllolt returned from Klam- (lolan. nro spending their v'aMtJgi iln Agency Saturday afternoon with irltkWard Doinn nnd family. $!& Jtls. cattle. '(Donna Mack It recovering friinucnl 5 jflrallfra for appendicitis, ?fiC Woltnr Rtewnrt left for i&ilsatsjffiftrK wHt'Mrs. KlUnit. Cltp a wook nco. Ho expect to on-p Far Ptewnri went to Klamath Jor Bwoeny's nutomohllo school at Falls to spend Christmas with life that place. briber. Thcro Is quite nn epIJcmlc of Ua.li rpld. In 11.1. vicinity SHASTA VIEW (Mill Lucille Slownrt spent Christ-' tils with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.; J- Halloy. O. K. Hunt nnd Joe 'rank Stewart. Jllrka were business visitors In ' ' . Klamath Falls .Thursday. I ONP T'lNP i l ' ifKPatrlek and ramlly and " iuuc iinc. ,, wton and family were Riiests WASHINGTON. I). C.Doe. 2S. tf . ' Pieman nas gone io uicn-jof II. C. Short nnd family at their Continued advance In production " "'m " npcau mo iioiiunys nome near Klamath Kails Christmas trantporlatlon nnd distribution ; Jay. Tho Christmas nrocrnni clvcn bv tho Shasta View school was well ' rendered and Santa Claus mado fmany llttlo hearts clad. , Mil Wlnnlfrcd nerc. assistant I ,CaC,",C!, Ia.th Un'0a n,.fh,scno.! (output of pic Iron, steel lnKots. xlne, -.-...... bubo u ';"cn7 ; coke, locomotives and uppor leather i to spend the holiday vacation with' . , .. ... ... . , ' cmphnslxo the sustained and basic snaracicr 01 inuusinai prouueuon In November. Tho usual seasonal Whl nml family an I m nn Important part of tho ,eM aitSTcComli and on.l'tlon. DiiuulJSflViusgoW Went to Kl.uiuUti r simn "mriK Mr. rinaJIr.U' riinM. ' KmiKhlTcn lirtniao.fptjSSVjstnuu 'N'rt$fl for ; ,ir ami .Mrs. Mr. ami Mrs. Miss IIitk. uno of tho high srhool teachers, has pt'he to hor home nenr Portland to spend (her holidays. Mr. Well, teacher of tho Inter midliito Rrados, has ruso to Port hind to spend his vacation. BUSINESS BOOM SEEN CAMIHUWIK, Mss., lie 21 Tho Harvard university library has made effective proRress In ncriiinit latltiR data of tho'xxfAr.UHifnr'Uilch will enahlo tho hjjlorlja Viotho fuinro to determlno thcflntl!!nUfi' rttion of tho opposliiRf miliary forni nl nil times irotjiliout. the porlod.iof active tlRhtfnit.'' Dctullud maps' "nnd nlrpl.um photoRrapbs S. Itrxirt Indlr.ili'i Coiitlmmt Atldimi-o In Pmdiictlnu I W. P. An official of the., library, exnlaln Iiir tho coltecllonyoccntiy. pointed out that tho fiKbtlnsTn Franco was a reslon of which tho French In I iA2 isssV issssssssssssssssssssJ 1'ssssssssssssssssssW tn Rovernmcnt had prepared detailed maps, ahowlnR houses, woods, fields, brooks, contours nnd every other feature. , r "For tho most part." ho Contin ued, "the trench warfare was suffi ciently static to make It possible . for tho IntolllRcnco department of each army to prepare exact maps rovealltiR tho precise layout of ene my trcifhcs, and to a Rrcat extent , tho disposition of machine Runs, ar tillery, etc. The mechanical pro-1 T iL'tssW'TH''" V TlSVF ' sf7Ja)faa)slSBBBBBBBBk JL V ' Jt '(''O Ittild nnd di olatiou llko thin at Valirnar wan tip rend throttnli Chile by the narlhiiunko and tidal wavo which recently broiiRht death nnd Injury to thousand h, wiping on' srorts of villiiKea and awcepltiR nshoro many ships November are noted In figure com-1 piled by the department of com merce In Its "Survey of Current ; cesses of maklnr such mnps from larnest consump- Weck to week or from day to day Business." The tlon of cotton slnco 1917. and fur ther blph records since 1320 In the 'if tfti WHICH REPRESENTS YOUR CHILD'S POSITION? :-i f If one (.It nil tiumprtl over ; wIich readlne cr stud) Ins. it ' mar not lm their fault, but H the fact that I bo eyes nro poor and neetl attention. Sit U( In n Moopcil oltloii craaatM llie lanea and heart nad caukm tlio plno to cunc Han ereasa lily. Have tho eye examined? Therein may He the trouble, aad (UsuM properly fitted mid tronad Mill bo the remedy. Dr. Goble t Ofe. 183-W. Kcs. 331 -J 70" Mala I Mrs. Vera Farrier, teacher In the Shasta View school, has none' to ' hor homo In l-anRlols to spend the ac,Ino ,n "WtaB contracts lu No Christmas vacation. She expects to ' 'a"pl matorlallte. reached. durltiR the war, n perfec tion hitherto .unknown. ' "The historian of the future will bo able to take tho French maps of their own and of tho enemy's lines In a certain sector and the Herman $r7 M fc.'Vl .1 1 11 (J MJ . inveiicary e.diop HSaaevi o-yjm .miss wirriiKitiioi.T xi:v I.KtIIO.V ,t XII.1AUV si:t-v INDIANAPOMS lnil.-l)r. Kato Waller llarre'.t national president IM.'i.M Itir.S" AI'I'MIM vi:iii: iii:ri?rnvK HPOKANK. Wash., Dee. :7. t'Apile" that turnrd nut tu bo lUlUor proved tho undoing of Jamaa Mil nnd Italph dray when they 'offered them for salo at a local ( riuit utore. I.oral pollro olflcert who, armed with n search warrant, bad secreted spare time, wiu spent lu rKanltliii;knn,nM4rM , , rcar room ot 10 ehnptorH of tho American I toil Cross Thrco brotli'-rs of Mih Wolherhult were world war fii:htr. Tho now nuxlliary secretary has arrived In brlnR her little son back with bcr. The death ot Mrs. HurIi Taylor Oir ShurlaRc ltelleed The car short.iRO on tho railroads maps ot their own nnd of the 0( (,(, American I.ckIoi Auxiliary, , Imllumtpolln to nssume her duties. Fiench lines, all of wfclch 'ro pre- has appointed Ml Hess II. WVther- utiiro before AIM and (Irani enter ed, arrested tho two men becauiMi of they suspicion manner In which thry disposed of thn "apples." AIM, who carried (tin box of "ap ples" Into the mom, deposited It on pared at frequent Interval, and by n0t f (Jalllpoll. Ohio, national! INDIANAPOMS. lad. Letters!,, XM and asked tho woman pro comparlnR them win ne nine to see ((relnry of the auxiliary, wnirii it and tnloRrnins Inderslni: tho protest exactly how tho warfare In that sec- composed of mother, wives, sisters of the American Legion itRnlMt the wax a shock to the. poeplo of this was sllRhtly relieved, but coal cars ,or HroRretsed. He will not have nn,j duaRhter of LeRlou members nropcied American lecture lour of ccmtnuslty. Mrs. Taylor was a. de-' wcro Rtllt In Rrrxvt demand and coal to depend, as tho historian of for- and of men who died In thn service. Captain Helmiltlt Von Muecke. for- I'aIaiI tolf h4it nr.ltia M.t llA WA. ...... ! ... .. .Ii.n.li.l Htvtlu nn txrtt. ll. Il'.itlitinll tina liftAM iiisni. I innv i"l n flit it iial-al fflfntw inuitlniiii voted wife and mother and the be reaved family bavo the sympathy of many In this locality. a MALIN The community Christmas and entertainment held , hall, Saturday evening , way a most successful ; Claus was there to j i children nnd make them ln-wiin... i,... i,.. v-.,n, ,. ( ii... nicr wars iiependeil. parity on per- .miss wcinernou lias neen aecrn-1 liter ueriuun uavai i nicer, couiintio maximum; total loadltiRs ot ull j sonal recollections and Impressions tary of tho Ohio department of tho to arrive at the office of tho Li-r-classes wcro very hifih for Novcm-'of whero such and such a char auxiliary aluce It formation, nnd !' Americanism commission horn ,. InnV nirK. nr ilnvcil n nutntlln rceoril UV trill-, 'wmi iiiim riaiiui iii -nil- maun .wvn , ..... . . . .--. -. ... ..- . bcr. Increased orders woro for locomotives nnd freleht cars to ' "Wc nireauy nave n nirRo couec- nv.nmA nr..,,!,! ,n..inn lion of such maps, In addition to Ilnr Its membership nnd doubllm; , """ comtnaader of tho Alaska do the' number of It units during her imrtmenl of the Lexlon t.ilj: 'Thu .iiienran i.vriiiii 11 ,iaKU siren .... -I I. ....I.... I. mnl.. nn.1 .1 11 nialtl I M !., I..,, imitlllll nr fllfirif ffilllt nlUI at tUe .Malln Price level eontlnuiHl to Increasa ""' ' uu ...... ,,.,. I .,.i.. i.i... , .1. ....-.i i was in every- , November. ' with both tho total ! ,0 '"U.tary eeonom.e and obtained d .Unction for Mr r , -; " ". ;V' "". X: V.""'!: affal- Tinta , , i . .1. , n . , Pol tlcal ronillt ons lu me warrinr; ror tno rouei 01 sic mm uuuuu-u ,,,,, ., , . , .,, auai.. .iiiia whoosalo and tbo retail food In- ' . . . ........ .... -. V 111 stand bnrk of yu In overythki" meet tho little h ,,.,., .,r ., ,, llf 1 countries. ranRlnR from complete soldiers in mo nuiui 01 "t: ,, ,.. all happy .,,, Th ,. ,,,., nu, flics of "Parole." the Oern.an army state. ; , ,. . " ,, publ cation, official casus y lts ,MI.s wetherholt wa edttrated in itrittv er of farm products wn eons dera- i"lu"l-",u"' "' ' ' .... , ., tl ..... nuiXu. ,...,1 ' lisril. ,, , ,. v- . 1 .. , ' and files of a rpane photographs, to tho public school of tialllpolls unit , ANNUAL NEW YEAR'S Masquerade .. Monday Night Jan 1st. THE BIG DANCE OF THE YEAR Regular Prizes to Be Given , Scandinavian Hall Admissions, $1.00, plus tax Women, 25c Spectators, 25c bly Improved Is reflected In tbo largest mall order house sales slncn March, 1920. Ijiitc Crop Production Tho final crop reports for tho year 1922 Indicates a largo produc tion ot tho principal crops, especial ly wheat, potatoes, corn and rye, and should make for Increased pros pcrlty In tho farming sections. i'i:i:i)i:it links xi:i:ii:i hy V. H. ILULIIOAOS IN Aia.SK.l J- f our Attention For a Minute To tell you we have the Classiest Evening ' Pumps for that New Year's Dance you ever saw 1 aiPsteBvVBBs.1 SSSSSSSSSSSFSF ,f.V. i).', . . A4V l'!-Jt4' .vw. . ' isH h I'fSStf '' ' $i)i fp'Piitehk Leather, Brocaded Satins, Black ,and UjiUwW. HiMKtf wya, jjcuucu oavius wiui spurge . , oilye-" DUCKios and Colonial Tongue Effects 1 i- V. 'A. &". LUXITE HOSIERY .f,A M Houston & Jester 515 Main St. ANCHOIIACK. Alaska, Dec. 2S. Fcodcr lines are needed by tho Unit ed States government railroad In Alaska, according to General Wiles P. lllchardton. who, ns representa tive of Secrettary of tho Interior Fall, made nn Inspection tour of tho road. Hall spur tracks and wagon roads, according to tho general would ro suit In development of tho mineral and agricultural lauds wlilch Ho ad jacent to tho rnllroaQ. Kventually tho government must adopt a colonization plan for Alas ka, General Hlchardson said, so that tho country can bu settled and fully developed. prli'tor of the shop If tho wanted to buy some Delicious apples, add ing. 'They nro extra fine." Tho woman said that sho would bo gUd to bur thorn, but first she must sample them. All! then rrmovrd a gallon Jug of muoushliiu from tint liux. The Human namplnd the Jug and thru gave tlray 910. At this point tho police Interfered and took the twit men tn tho police station, ihuflt they were lodged on u charge of boolleRKliig, No rhnrr." was placed against the woman. XOTICi: TO IMTItOXH collections of war pasters and nftl clal memoranda. We bnro a com I'l Vi iluslri' In li.iliitir,, hup linuka In a private school at Clnclnnntl. i Strayed, on" small red helffer, I January 1. and ,reiUel all patrons . . . .. . , .Hi.l.,1.. 1.. 1... If.. I.. I...I !.....,.. ...... ... .., ....( I, .- .... i During tno war sno-Serveu in me ""' ii,,iiii uui-uui- m imi-.iht ruuin iiiiimin urcuuius iur , ' .. , , , , .,, . .,.,i.,ir ...riini, of tho ordnance n0" "" Mi h,' ''' '"r Itifor-I tiQWsppr. C porallmi will heap. l-lcto set ot tho official proclama-; stntlstlc section or tno. orunaj co mMl)U vlxliUlK ,0 ,IMr ruclry. nrocalol. Hales Nuw Agency. 737 ;lons Issued by the cfermah govern-' dupnVtmcnt In Cincinnati. llerl(irji Fnucli, Itecrentlnn. Ore. 302Maln HtreeL 27-3tj , tlous ment from June. iyn. to tno nrmis-, tlce. and are now acquiring tho Oer- ( man confidential rcvlow of tho for eign press. In getting material from Oermany wo havo been greatly aid ed by Kills L. DreteJ, fortnor Amer ican commissioner at Merlin, who is a Harvard graduate. "Wo are trying, with' the asUt-! anco of friends ot the university I nnd others who havo valuable ma-1 trrlal at their disposal, to built up i not merely an entertaining assort ment of war documents, but a work ing collection ot source material, which will bo of positive valuo to thoso In tho futuro who may wish to study tho prcclso progress ot events and their underlying causes throughout tho war." USTItAY ltetall prices aro being Increased by tho wholesale. Every girl likes tn wnih dishes until she gets past six years old. 1 Strayed to my ptucoabout month ago, ono chestnut saddlu horse. While i.pot on forehead, branded bar-W on left shoulder. Crant I'ouch, Kecreatlon, Ore. 2Cr2 Kugeno cannery putting up beets and carrots. ' t-l, : . v". . Florence and lisli frco ferry. (ilenada to (tttab- CHARGES STEPMOTHER WITH MURDER 'ft Si SSSSSSSsSSSSSSSSSSSSB&BSSSSSSSSSSSSSst! JSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSKXVaBSSSSSSSSSSSSlSSSBBSBSMBSSSSSSSSsV ssssssBPv ',,;r' mtmKmmmJIBKL'Fm. UODSE t MOTOR CAR .jVintcr never fails to bring this car .iencwed praise. Jut is because the starting system and GcarburctOi seem to be almost immune ifrom eoldweuther troubles. The response?" . jM prompt, even on the coldest mornings.1.1 "t&hc cord tires, with their safety tread, re also particularly desirable in winter "hey not only act as a safeguard against . (kidding, but greatly reduce the posdi ii yy ut uuvJiiK io cnangc circs unocr.i rccablc weather conditicmsywijli fitting curtains, whicli open wh& rlnnra nnnl.U 4t,m ..v. &.. m ki uwwia, viiuuib un. uvviih vj UftSJ MS ort the whole year round, iJPX'Srz T " : & && (A tfC ?r . iSf'l" The irrlt-f s ilti7.T delivered H. S. WAKEFIELD 422 Klamath Ave. ' ." bf. iS. ' -S ?.A ,-f Huzol liruuen, 18-year-old daughter of thu slain clrcim king, "Honest John Urunun, thiow the Moylit Holly (N, J.) court room Into an uproar when bo accused her stopniothor, Jlrs, IJorin HruciLuJtJJil Harry luhr. brolior't( ii llruet, of ImvlUK I'jotledtp Jtlll lior fHu j . . tyr-, f ssssssssHssssBsssssflissssssssssssssssmiv V(' f ri,l f l ijVjjaJ?Vrt stW" VW t "1 41 VtVT jJUUSlraZ ' isssssssssssslissniissssssssssssssFZr X'l ''v'i,"l XrMXr. ' fi tttmttwtiinWT L L ' --TsfsWsT V $ f: i , mmmsszi&i&vssf tr v' - ""jrtjrfwarrwV-f-'