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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1923)
fmimv, nitmMtJirit ei, man THE .E.V.ENJN.G HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON T MAIM I1L niinii Hi 11 iiipMimi Y ABOUT PEOPLE ESSE ; COMING EVENTS lluomiibur Ku Hlinroi) lart Aradnmy, Christmas . tr.a for children of parish, and aaadamy pupil. , Dacombar II Mnn Ctirt.l- inii trua, Huuaa hall, all olill. t ... v i-nutf , . , ' Dscsmbsr 10 eia'-l,glio Christmas ,ir,. rnunh ani Main, all otiHrtrvh WHlrnlno. t.ombr I- ChriaHiiaa. Two mora shopping day, .Jamiarjf I, 1H4 N.w Vimr'a day. 1'oi-mer' ntllrot Here II. V. MBCor. well-known In Kfntn. Wh by mason of his farmer rollii: lioro, la In town (or luvornl duys from liln honia In Med ford to attend to builtiuss metiers. At nnu tlmo Mo Vny (! tba dwlior of Inrga trncta nt marsh land Soar Midland. 'tn front MbrrllK . Jl. M, ttambt), of tha Msrrilt dli- ' trict. as shopping on thi city 'atrasts yaitarday. Also from tbi southsrn part ei the county ware Eve Klvatta of Mailt) who was btra on a iihopplbg trip, and DliU Lacey, the rancher. On Khopplng Errand , Roy MeNell and Mra, I'ete Mo Nell wart In Klamath falls yastor day and apent the day aboppini in local atoraa. ,, v To Visit Droilinr iOrorM cherry M rort Klamath, a ranchor ot that district, paited on through KInnvali, Kail, yaiterday on Ilia way to Bakerafleld, Calif,, wnors ho will apand the Chrlaltnaa holt day at the home of hla brother, ' ;v . y , Motrin Itaitfht in Town ' 1 ' ; Frank OrsybaM and famllr war here ynterday Waiting frltmds and, ainnamg to iaai minute Chrlstmss hopplnj, Oraybeal la ranchor of the Merrill eeotlon. ' Down Vroni Hl( klanh ' fcm Royae, rancher of the Big Knrah country, was In town today on a buslnat trip. Oram. Nelaon. Kane rancbor, wai alio In town ort the snma errand today. .-.- Here Today (o Shop v' Mr. end Mra. L. McDonald were In Iowa, today from their ranch to do Christmas shopping. They returned thli evening,1 but will be In town Monday to spend the Christmas holi day! with thlr daughter, Mlai Joan McDonald, ,,who,l on-ployed In yo Flret Nnllonnl ' bonk.' Ih-mt Christians Hliopiln ' Mra. D. E. Rlohardi wai Jn town yeate.day from her home In Merrill to attend to the buying and mailing if numaroua Chrletmns packages. To I.raro for Loe Aiiitdea Judge and Mra. A. L. Learnt are leaving on the morning train for Los Angolei where tbey will apend sev eral day vUltlug their daughter, Mk. Frank B. Roblnaon. They will i-.iluin ahurlly after the flret of year. Kofiie Leavus Tomorrow F. P. Kerhe who baa been plan ning on apendiug the Cbrlatmaa holldaya In Loi Angolea la leaving tomorrow morning. He will be bnck about the flrn of the year. Coining Home After AM 'After first dacidlng lo cpcrlrt Clirlutmki tit the homo of hnr alitor In' Mcdforrt, Dorothy Iietzoll hat in cidud to coma dlrrcily homo from Kugoue, where alin h been unend ing the Unlvenity of Oregon, lift parent! nro ilr, and Mrs. W. A. Delioll. ; Kwnlirii Family (o I.eavr tr. mid Mr. Jaino Awanacn nru lonvltiK tomiirriir? jnornilii: by motcr for l'iiaiidnr.B, , Cnllf.,' wlm.o Jin, Swahaun and Ibb ohll'lrnu will ra mklrt till nrit p.-:bk. Bwnnach will roturn to Kianikth FalU lit fIVe or ill wetiki. "In the pant iO yeilM," dwailacn remcrked, "1 hare miaxd going to California far ilx WeoiU juet onoe." Here From O. A. C Margaret Johnxtone, Paul Keller, Delol Mill!, Uorlha PoUx, Fred Topn, Juhn and Edna MorrUt and I.ytin llorton arrived from Iho OrtKon Agricultural collage lout nltilit to pond the Chrlatman holiday! at honve. Inatructor ftetuma ? C. D. Corpentng, principal of the city achool at Chlloquln, rot u mod home toady after taking the recent teacher' examination!. ' ' I nnvm From thn Atrmcy William .H. Zfch aa.I J. VIorhua, both government employ?! on the Indian reservation, were In town on a combined vlalt of builneae and pleasure. 1 . , , ' . Expected Here Sunday Night ' Mlie Ron Reed, former resident of Klamath Falli end well ' known here la expected Sunday night from her. home in Oakland to spend the holidays with relatives and friends. Arrlvo in KUmiti Falls ITobii' Johnstone and, Tom O'Con nor arrived in town hit night from Portland. They iirvo bnen making a lour of 'the cant f.ir the last two month! in Johnaione'i car, und both doclaro thnt Klsmutb Is by far tbo liveliest place they have aeen. , i , .. Htre to Vlxtt Krlcnfla Daphne Walker ot Langell valley, daughter of Clarence Walker, va In Klamath Falls today to visit ! friends and do Christmas (hopping, ICxpectwl From O, A. C, ' Leslie Peyton, who has been at tending tbe Oregon Agricultural eol lege,' la expected home tonight from Corraltls. Ha will apend Christmas holidays at the home of hla parents, Mr, and Mra. 0, Peyton. ' . A gift to one that all enjoy.- A ! Brunswick Phonograph Currin Says 'Bo. ' 21 Teachers' Examination The semi-annual examination given by the county school board to those wishing to qualify for a position as grade achoolteacber has been in progress thi past few daya. Boyleg leave Mr and Mra J C Boyle have left by motor for Treka where they will spend the Christmas holidays On their way they will atop in Medford for several days visiting friends Pocket knives for men and hoys. Cnrrlns for draw. 21 Prixe le Prosetitet i To the victor belong! the spoils and following out this age-old' maxim, the winner of the Chrlitmfts aeal sale contest, Riverside school, waa presented the picture ot Pre si- . dent Harding, which was the prlxe! ' Jdge Oaghagen officiated at the presentation ceremony ' and ont-, mended the pupils on their aplendld work, ; " - - ) , 4 All atandard makes Corrlna for Drugs. Ot rsjors l 11 Here to Shop Mr, and Mri. C. E. Brown of Kirk ford was In town today on a shop ping trip. ' , ' AT TOE PIXE TREE. On Way o Ttaji The racing, which is In full swny at Tlnjuana has furnlahed the In centive for a trip to Mr. and MV. C. M. tihuehan and tbulr son C. L. Sheehan who run a hotel In Klrk tord. The Bheehana paaaed through Klamath Falls last nlgbt on thel? way south and said they would vlalt at Tjujucun for soversl days. J Pong Fioiu ruriliuij H. C. Buchanan, .eonnectod with the telephone company nt Portland. la a busineia visitor for anvornl dnys. Penrnd Schofleld and 8am Wil liams, tnose two lovable boy charac ters In 'Ponrod and 8am." at the Pino Tree theater today, are "dead ants'' on "alssles.". See them wreck up an otherwise evenly running par ty when 'the nearest and prettiest boy in town" steal! a dance with Penrod'a aweetheart. S5Ii!aja! Today and Friday Booth 'Torklngton's 'PEXBOD AND 8AM"' The yell of the year There's tear In It with a grrat big lanyU as chaser linns to Attend Meeting 'Mrs. Delia Nichols of tbe Swan I-ske achool wilt leave shortly be fore Christmas for Eugene where the will spend Christmas day. The next day she will journey to Port land to attend tbe meeting ot the 8tate Teachers' association which will meet tor four days. "AT THE STRAND. (The feature at the Strand Theater tonight la tbe "Queen of Sin" which Is a story of the blending of the life of old with the new. This Is a 10,000 cast spectacle; also a good comedy. STRAND THEATRE Country Store, Tonbtht -and The one bis rmctnre of 1023 THE QVEEJf OF BIN A story of modern life ar tlatically blended with the nuuwlve spectacle of Sodom and Gomorrah. Cast of nrcr ten thousand people alo Country storo, Chirkens, . pics, Groceries Riven awnr Harmonicas, 25a to $1.50 Cur Tins for Drugs. ; - 8)1 r NOTICE Holder of ticket on lot gtven away by K. SU GARMAN are requested to examine their tickets. The first wincing number entitling; the holder to the lot is 2333. In the event that this number is not presented by MONDAY, DEC 29th, 1923, at 6 P.M. the holder forfeits his claim and prize passes to the holder of ticket number 4338 which must be presented not later than TUESDAY, JAN. 8th, 1924, at 6. P.M. This number if not presented on or be fore date mentioned is forfeited and number 2877 is taken up as the third winner to be presented not later than THURSDAY, JAN. 17th, 1924, at 6 P.M. Signed ., J . " K. Sugarman "I Ain't Mad at Nobody" ii .i 1 ix-j ti l j- ji i l-j 1 . i j a m i I That' Christmas Viclrola j ;A : jlj , . 1 ' ... " . As Low ' "' ' 7 fi. ' U , A8 $3 A Monl!v I , iWi : I rri " r; ' iM0m:- 1 ti How can you possibly get through : I , , the Holidays without good Music J Jft ' r':Sti to iiven up the. household? --ffra . ; : . :: I ; All Prices", ($25.00 up) - " ' .1 Open Evenings until Christmas - Wf t- -vV :'..':.'' " ' .- ' . JlWgllF'. HI 't V ,: EARL SHEPHERD CO. . t SLrpk v;, I V; .,..",'"' -Record ''Headquarters '''' '.WctsP? : I - ' ill 1 t 'rr rrn ML RRY XMAS Hundreds of people in the last three weeks have found that the worry inci dent to Xmas Shopping could be entirely eliminated by coming to this store first. Here they found the Gifts wanted at even less than they expected to pay. Have you taken advantage of our service? If not, come in today and cornfo tK rriffa flint will mnlro IN(orv rana Mnro lAor . ' - ... H w aw ,aai? Hiw. w .1. ti.vaft j a.aAAMW atAwa tliwii J. MAPI JONG SETS Some fine ones at from . $15.00 to $37.50 , s STATIONERY All kinds and Colors in fancy and plain white at from 50 cents to $5.00 7 FLASH LIGHTS . 75 cents to $4.50 IVORY DESK SET Only one left and it's priced to sell $6.50 .: HAIR BRUSHES A fine line of real bristle brushes in both Ladiesand Gents at. from '. ;!i 85 cents to $10.00 y( CRATER LAKE PICTURES The only real assortment of Crater Laka Pictures in Your City Framed $1.00 to $37.50 Unframed 40c to $50.00 s a awMaaMBiaiBMajaHaaMak THERMOS BOTTLES Pints $1.50 to $8.50 , Quarts $3.00 to $7.50 Half Gallons $12,501 Gallon Thermalware Jars $5.50 . ' SWEETS CANDIES; Best in the West, ji' 60 cents to $7.50 the box Shaving Stands Here is an ideal gift for Father, Brother or Sweetheart. A real necessity for the man who shaves. We have some wonder ful values in Gold Plated at $5.00 to $11.50 Silver Plated $5.00 to $10.50 Nickel Plated $4.00 to $6.50 Kodaks Have been solving the gift problem in a most satisfactory, manner v Box Brownies $2.50 to $5.00 Folding Brownies $9.00 to $17.50 Kodak Jrs $14.00 to $29.00 Kodaks $19.00 to $60.00 Graflex $62.50 to $229.50 Leather Goods Make useful gifts. Here you will find a large and varied assortment of BILL folds priced 90 cents to $6.00 PURSES IN ALL STYLES". Priced 35 cents to $1.50 LADIES PURSES Priced $2.00 to $10.00 . VANITY BOXES $4.00 to $22.50 MUSIC ROLLS AND CASES $2.50 to $5.50 : 1 Perfumes and Perfume Sets Exquisite perfumes in gift boxes that are marvels of beauty. Truly a gift pleasing to any woman. Perfumes in single box. 20 cents to $12.50 , PERFUME SETS V $2.25 to $13.50 PERFUME SETS FOR THE KIDDIES .... 50 and 75 cents POLYCHROME Candle sticks, Book Ends Bon Bon "Dishes and In cense Burners $1.50 to $3.00 FOUNTAIN PENS $2.75 to $12.00 EVERSHARP PENCILS $1.00 to $10.00 ROLL UP MANICURE SETS ' $3.50 to $25.00 IVORY TOILET SETS $8.25 to $50.00 CHRISTMAS CARDS Are going fast Come early Priced 2x2c to 25c FRAMED MOTTOS ( . A few choice ones left 60 cents to $3.75 Lfc7 KLAT1ATH FALLS OREGOtt win ' WHERE PARTICULAR PZOPl.Z lllil SMOKERS ARTICLES Humidors, ash Trays, Cigar jars and. novelties ; 35 cents to $5.00 BOOKS Both new and Popular Co pyrights and a fine line oi gift books in fancy bindings 60 cents to $7.50 VANTINES INCENSE All Oders 25 . cents to 50 cents iol -.a ' a lit 1-lt t.,i ssasssti i wmMm.