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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1923)
v Paj Ffv TinnHUAVi nrcrEsnmn n, man THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ft. 1' ;: ' ir--r COMING EVENTS DeoanVbor I . I.adlei' llnmnr, ', . Q0. - M. IC. I,ad log- Aid Daiaar, tail cuokod (uud enlo Lodmle Ulgd, ) ' Deaeinber It and 1J Kpli- copal baiaar to Parlb ball, 7th and Hlgb, ' ' ' Twenty-one , mur alianplng ; . daye.'.'"' ' Dctnbr 15 Chr!utmi4. " - tlKttoQ tnoro (bopping daye rrkat'l Mother Dead WoriJ : was received today by ltV, Kathur Uvla, puafor of. Sacred 1 1 sort pnrliili. of llio dentil of lili J mother at Wi'lmlor, Huuth Duliot. A riwiulom IiIkIi inn will lm cnln Staled lu. !mr nuimo'y In Hacrol ' in i tl church ot 8 oVIm-k tiiiiiof 1 row morning. - . . ; t ! , -. .. villltiff I'i-oui Harrnnifit'i , (' 'r. Owirifo A. 9oic wltn i.t ; t,i well known vy, nr ami it'll? itliiiiallai .if Uut'rutoiid), iriiwid latl nrnnlnc . a brief vlnil ;w!l'. Dr. utitl Mri. , U'lrnuM it.iy ly.'ure luavliitt fur in ttxtomlod.au-ji-i in In Honolulu. M i Sjiomi-r In tu-y mother of Mm. lta. 'ir t Blatw Hor Mr i. Burr Weatbrook of Merrill la Ilia guoat of hor alator Mr, n. C. Orooibcck. , ' Chlloquin Merchant In Town Edmund Oowan,' tb wall known morohant of Cblloquln, la In th city for a brlof rlalt with bla mo tbr, Mra. Sarah Oowan. HI many friend wart llad to that h bad recovered from the aovera at tack "bf Imflammatory rhoumatlain from which he bad boon Buffering fur ai-voml wowK. (iowun at tend ed the trial ot Leonard Long and wiin culled u o, character wltuoji. WVatlim Winter Inld a tenlutlvo. bund uiioii KlHiiuilh KuIIh lunt night but waa rupuland. Snow buroly an Inch i deep foil, giving Klamath Fall an Inkling of what la to como. The ecarclty of tho now did not dis courage tbe yoUnger generation aa tba atraata war wall covered by aleda, and tba air filled with,' well thrown anowbnlla. Today tba laat remain of the anow are being ob literated by. a warm rain that la turning the hard dry anow of )aat night id brown eluiD. ' INCOME TAX BLANKS nal,k" an'5 " organiratlon NOW AVAILABLE AT ' ia,d ""'"' 10 r" ""ere,t 'a,d wivu-.nu iu uupuiuor ix xne Tit Nnlfili Oiv Illinium J. if. Curnalinn, city attorney, hue loft for Kalnm on a abort bu Inoaa trip. Ilu la 'expected bacli In Klamath a Kiln tomorrow nlgllt. Conner In Kli-k , , O. W. Connor, acrrtury to John Iliimpalilro, contractor, la In Kirk for novcral day In connection with thn Job on the Klumuth Lakea roul". lie will be back in Klamath FuIIh tomorrow ufternoon. Invv' Vot .HacYamenlo C. H. firntnbte and It. K, Pat toroon, local bueineea men, hajre left- for Sacramobto on combined trip of bualneii and pleaaura,, Ommwrll fp from MacDoal Frank fl, Jlramwell, wait known Oregon .realdent , who la now ltv. Ing In MacDoel, California, waa a locul visitor ycaterday on a abort bualnma trip. Ilramwoll 'waa form erly a realdent of Oranta Paaa and at one time waa tba managor of the Oregon hotel In Portland, FEDERAL OFFICES total during the year equalled or exceeded 11000. Theao informa tion returni are carefully checked wltb individual returna. It in a taapayar'i individual return a pay ment reported on an Information return la omitted, ahlon by, the Bureau of Internal Revenue fol- 'H ." ,' Tbeaa Information returna must be "made out and mailed by the PORTLAND,' Ore., Dec, 6. Blank' forma' for filing returna of Information are now a vail t Mo at the office of Clyde O. Huntley.' Collector of Internal Revenue, In tbla city, and at tho biunch' offi ce in Vatm; an-1 Pomllbton, The cur! jrltkta of these blank will j employer direct to the Commla- to of aid to flrmr, corporit'o: acjaloner of Internal Revenue, Wash- liualneaaca employing lari forcea, i which un na'.ly are reqj ,i I to ro pift 'o tho CommlHloiitr of In terna'. I'.ertnue at Wgiblniitou paymanti ot JiOOO or mora, made during tba pncedlbg year, A aa parato return of information for each employ whose aalary (or 1823 waa $1,000 or mora la roqur-i ed of employer. Ington, D. C.,' ao aa to reach that official not later than March. Iff, 1924. Bpi'e Is provided on tho blank for indicating wbothor the paraon paid 11,000 or mora la inur rlcd or alngle and employers aro Hi gad to b aura- tnd ao mark each blank. Beyer penaltlea aro pro vided In eaaea wnara employer fall t- comrly w!..h tb;i proviaioi it tho fti6e-al Income tax law wlt.blr. tbv , time prescribed. Employer may: obtain tho necessary' Bumh'elf it blank upon; application 'm' of lector Huntley'- office, fi'Ki" Mr' r In From Form Mra. Jim Jory, wife, of a prom inent farmer on the Midland road waa. In town yesterday on a hop ping trip. . . , la From Iangrll Valley ' John W. Turner of Langell Va- ley, ownor fof tho Turner hotj spring health i resort- wan local, visitor yesterday. - . . J,' ' i PI NET REE ' TODAY .'AND 'FRIDAY '. : "THE ISLE OF LOST SHIPS" ;jr Htnrt-Lng Milton Hills An ' nn Q. Million . Waller , Lonar. A great H-a story DONART f v & SON - (: ;; TAXIDERMUTO ; Fnn-irrs, Tanners and Dyrn All yfjrk guaranteed . , Khoiwt Sll-J -7 810 Mala Street . , , Kiojnath Fall, Ornron , . Tho Helping Hand LadUs will give a Ba itar and mlnttrel In th Malln Hall, Satur day night, Dec 8th Doorg open 6:30. ; r Minttrel at 8:00 Admission 25c and 50c i I GLASSES T, Are aomnDing (oac wa aa , not think muoh about tilt w; need them ; badly, , ; ;, Many ; , people . aftr (thr , . DO NEED GLASSES . atruggle along trying to do' ' without them, till their ore i are in a vary weakened ' oo-l ' dltlon. ' ' 1 WHY "KID" YOUR SELF? ' v. Trying to combat th lawn ot nature cauaea man bad- , aehaa and eye achea that eould. be avoided if th y war', '., . crd tor In ttm. - i.:, ., f v ., COMB TODAY DON'T i ' , . WAIT .- , . ;f Punting It oft only make sS bad mattor worse. 8ea . , ; DR. GOBBLE . ' 700 Main Btrvet '- Phono 1B8-W .' I S'- ftS?E-5ffRpSED-IN'-,niE GIFT fe. , , .j t . PER&S;lliMTO I I . f - 'w - TV.-. 1 M aV 1M V'-aT- 'TV ' OT 1j fm M M - . - ' '. , . . .-. ... . 1 'T ' " IS i ' M "r" ' ' Ten Pins Amuse the Little Folk ill j I 'ar8 variety to select from III ylr J -We have a complete line of, Doll Go 1 v$ its !j ' Carts, ranging in price from I y&U':- $1-50 to $24.50 III 1 lllll""m,,,l,l,,'",,l, """ """ " -' --JMk 111 I HOUSE V on Sixth Sreet between Main Street and Klamath Avenue has "persuaded Santa Claus to make another visit to . Klamath Falls, but as he is very busy at present he cannot state when he will be at this store, But we will announce the date later. - - - -:, V I We have Motor Boats, Steam. Boats and Launches' all well built, a large-variety to select from. A Practical Gift Furniture We have a complete line and will be able' to fill your Christmas list on this line. ' , ' . 'ATA? Doh't fail to see this Automobile. It is a Dandy. We' have a large assortment of . Automobiles of all varieties. No matter what kind you want we have it. ' . .. ;' " Make deposit on your Christmas gifts and we will reserve them for you. ' . . V V Bowman's All Steel Coaster Strong Sturdy Good Looking Fast It's a Beauty and it won't break down. Tliirtccn is not unlucky : for this All Steel Coaster. The Men look safe. They weigh 2050 pounds ..The Coaster was not even bent, Strained or injured . ". .''-:': : in any way. ! Z . Don't you want to own one of these wonderful Coas-. ''"'V' ' ";- -ters COME IN AND SEE IT SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION Qoyalksyf)avenports9 ; With the Box-Spring Guest-Bed Be sure to see '5 '. Also the con this entirely f5, venient cedar new kind of V C'v cover chest in davenport We .the base for. aredemonstrat- "y ; your bedding, ' . ing every day a rtmi.h. , etc Fine choice .its wonderful of beautiful aw double width box-spring hairs, tapestries, velours guest-bed that pulls out and leathers. Convefli dresser drawer, ent terms if desired. ' . DAYTtMH MIOHTTIMB ;.,g--l We have a complete line of Dolls Doll Crts '--", " (. 'r Wagons Electric Engines Mech.' Trains v ; Boats r Steam Engines Books Games Doll . , . Furniture Aluminum Toy Dish Sets Kiddie i ' ' Kars Mechanical Toys Playground Toys - f Tricycles "-..Velocipedes Chairs Rocking Chairs i-.-and other articles too numerous to mention Come In and See Them $9.50; Each