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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALL3, OREGON
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CALVES
rorly of Shipment From
Tillamook Went to
Boys and Girls
AWAIT FOX VERDICT
Hundred (iallirr In Corridor ns
KInu Trinl I'mls
PY FRANK SEXTON,
County Club Agent
u nirty nlga-grado dairy heifer
calves wcro shlppod into Klamath
county from Tillamook county dur
ing the spring months of 1923. for
the hoys' and girls' club work. Sev
enty of tho Tillamook calves jeers
shipped into Klamath county In
1923. .
Every one of tbeso calves was from
dam. with ' record of over SOO
pounds of bnttor fat production per
year.' . - ...-. i
F orty of these calves were ordered
by tba.co.anty agricultural agent and
tba county club leader for boys' and
glrlB1' club work in 1923 and were
shown at the county fair in October.
Tba boys and girls cared for and
fad belr calves according to instruc
tions from the extension division of
Oregon Agricultural college.
Several of the. heifer's which were
shipped into the county in 1923 have
freshened and growing into excellent
dairy 'cows. ?
fiince tha dairy cows of Klamath
County have an' average production
of only 125 pounds of butter fat per
year, one can readily sea that helterr
from blgh-prodncing cows are going
to be a big factor In the development
of the dairy business in Klamath
county and put dairying on a pay
ing basis. -
. Too many dairymen go into the
business with cows that do not re
turn a profit and consequently Id a
year or two the cows are disposed of
and tbo business In condemned.
Thero Is no money in keeping
boarders that do not pay tho'r board.
Tillanuok county dairymen have
become -prosperous by milking good
cows and we know that Klamath
county bes a decided advantage over
Tillamook by having an abundance
of first-class al.'alfa, bay and grain,
plenty of pare water and an ideal
climate for the dairy cow.
' We. alao 'know that the ranchers
of .Klamath county 'who have been
mllk'ng a few good cows find dairy
ingrproI:!able. Dnir!!ng In Klamath county la not
an experiment Eny more.
When calves are ordo cd from the
famous,. . .T:l!amook county ' dairy
herds that have been bred for heavy
production for several years, there
Is very little chance of raising an
unprofitable cow. ' -
E. M. Bubb of the American Na
tional bank. Is showing his interest
in the development of dairying in
Klamath county by loaning money 'to
the boys end girls for the purchase
of Tillamook calves. ; The loan is
made for one year at the rate of 6
per' Cent. .
Orders for these calves must be
sent, to the county agent of Tilla
mook befcro January 1. If yon are
interested in purchasing some of
ATLANTA, On.. Hoe. SI. Kund
reds of persons gathered in the
corridors of t'no. court building to
day awaiting the" verdict in the
case of Phlilp E. P,-x, former Ku
Klux Klan editor, charged with
the murder of William S. Cohurn
klan attorney.
The casa to tho Jury lato last
night but It was- understood
deliberations had not started un
til early today.
CHRISTMAS APPEAL ,
FOR RELEASE OF
IRISH PRISONERS
CONCERT CALLED OFF
rrosbytoriao Church Entertain
ment Xot to bo llclil Tonight
Due to conflicting entertainments,
the Christmas concert to bo give'n at
the Presbyterian church tonight has
been called off. It was announced to
day by. the fto v. A. I- H'ce. Tart
of the nyislc planned tor tonight will
bo given nt the regular Sunday sor-
vices. '
RUSSIANS IX Ml'TlXY
HARBIN." Hoc. .,2.1. Mutiny cf
Russian soviet troops,' commenc
ing last Monday, wai reported from
Vladlvostock, Nikolas and Khaba
rovsk. Mutinlous reds are. being es-
a.sieu oy partisans of the Kbits or
antl-sovlet faction in Siberia. The
populations of the cities named aru
said to have been' driven to des
peration by the ruthless collections
of food taxes, religious persecutions
and the harsh official sovlot re
gime.
BANK PAYS DIVIDEND
PORTLAND. . Dec, 21. Deposi
tors of the defunct State Bank of
Portland are to receive a Christ
mas dividend, approaching In the
case of the savings department full
settlement. Checks to claimants tor
savings accounts mailed today by
the banking department amount to
30 and G-10 percent in addition to
the 50 percent ' dlvidents paid
previously. . . '
COVELIi GRANTED RKPRIEVK.
SALEM, Dec 21 Arthur Covell
did not hang today as sentenced.
ending a decision on his appeal, the
governor granted a reprieve.
QUAKE DESTROYS TOtV.VS.
NOGALES, Dec 21. iDctructlon
of three towns, near -Sierra Madre"
in Sonora, by an earquake, was
confirmed in reports today. Several
hundred casualties were reported.;
. Gold valued at ll.80S.89 was re
covered from a trunkful of black
mud' purchased at a sale of un
claimed express by a buyer in Oma
ha, Neb., who was ridiculed for his
purchase until a chemist's analysis
proved Its value.
these calves notify C. A. Henderson,
county agent, or Frank Sexton, coun
ty club agent, at their office in the
basement of the courthouse.
JSlp Plum Pudding .'TtsK
Wjf "T"hb essential climax to a perfect
S X Christmas dinner. .
: But if you would enjoy plum pud
ding to the fullest, extent plum
pudding that is made perfectly with
the choicest ingredients
If you would enjoy this kind of
plum pudding this Christmas you
Cm-tlllint Would Kmpty I'rlwniH t
Save- From Death Those oi.
Ilumtcr Striko
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BELFAST.' Doc. 21. Unhappily
Ireland is threatened with nnoUier
Christmas laeklug ton peace, ijociI
will, unity and charity which rhouM
bo the leading features of th Feast I - -
of tho Nativity, saya a n.rss of ' RUMOR OF DEMANDS
Cardinal Logue to bo read ";l tho
Catholic churches of his areVlloc-'se.
Hla emSnonco said that were it it!
his disposal ho should '-have the
prisons emptied an.l the : nii-en' ra
tion camps doserted bpf.it"; Christ
mas. He appealed tn t!m govern'
N'ottn -lliHl a lurpti nmu'irr f , The Trlhunn, wtilfh. l logarded
p;!foner lnul i:.!ir.l " ; linoR" n tho iWsuiiul oritwn of Vrnmli"
strike to fore their reli a .mil cut I'nahlUh. points out ihnt tho war
mnuv still iur teu u u' iv;iih -"''! i vi ,iunMnuvu
stives food, the cardinal -a'd I'll"'
was lila chief wnsloiy. . ,
'"it lippearM m me f.i:ili'i, Incffoe-
tlo and of very dou'-'i.f l wo ul't.v,"
said hia mrstane. "1 kiiw himr.er
strikers do nut Intend ' th-.'tr in n
death, but they sr r!s'liu It I
would ea-.net'v i ppcal '.!uiu to
abandon this ibnxi'ivti.1 s'ij
ful expedient."
thoru lire ; In wlili i t rrrtt . fliitir. 1 Ir yt
! lui ti iilty u iod. cu- 't id a wrai, i
ON ROUMANIA ARE
CAUSE OF SENSATION!
other cirtailimnli, utid
fewer sli-vplnn ears.
Outsldn Hie Rrent cltlis the hotel Mmiin-s'uu. . , .
hcrommodr.tlons i.iso ur fur bdow! It who litu l.Iu'id t'u: :ip,k
Inndemuvtcly rewarded in tho ill- thosn of nortniil times. Tlmra Is llltle ty of various kln.is' wi', '.etvi
motor touring, uil tw f irnlim tour- j 750 miillnrds of pnwr r?w ; 1 ti I
iHts nrs v'sltlng the remoier iihn-ia J i,,,,, atilvn during this urileil '(
nt Intnrmt. l'nswiptly . loli'ls J ,.,, nd (hut very few J. v. Ii v in
whkh pnoo were iiccepUbJu are now ,, d!ilny In tho shop - '
vnry uusul'sfnctory. j iho custom being regnrdi- '1 V't
The V.iiuor biiinn, which wi"sifi, , As n mutur of fc?t. j. r
otu thi mnlrulay of ninny Inns, bus j ful pol'co words show In ? vy
ilool'ned Kre.itlv that lft.- vc,nlng miillnrds of ov, I-;.; i',,)'
h p .-'j , ej
Vlo',' 5,S-
strlhutlon of territory ns btwri
Juiioiiliivlii aud lloumiuilii. -11
Is pointed out lu tho nt'tlcH
thst . noumnula must cedo to Ju-R-sluv!u
additional territory down
to, the Tchiru U'.vov. .
, tlovornimutal e'.rclos lu-rs vlow
this declaration with
vinoosluvna,
i-lth . uudlstfuisoO j prt(.Uctouy don"!. MiuiV Ion t In the , TO J milliard, . nod
' ' " ' j small towns nro even . short .of. )irrr,4. j tlu bent utretiln' of
jnnd Innkeoiw nhnrt tha ri'ti"ntl rnrry 11 disidiy of Jowttls
1 '.
LIOUOR BUSINESS . I am-orallsntton runl ,rtlnrnn!a,Mon hlremrs n unl to tho II 11 l,
IN rmMltMV mill 'h'-h hfi sprend thro'iKhnul tho Vu!t In Paris.
UN UtKMAll I UUL.L, leoi-anatlo red soelni fabric. i .
AS TRAVEL WANES. . -iimh .oiui,i isnne,
VIIINNA TlUKVKItV
( innnufri'lured t-' lb" l",'
W'tMTA it KST, lK-e. SI. ' V live-; UAMIU'KR. Ivo. SI. Trnln travel
' K(t TI'. ; IH'cil rnrll.M. end roil
t i not I'O enidnl by pullt'C
Iv se.iiH.it Inn Ins bee:i rrealnd In tho! In flermnnv dur'nir the emiv'nit win- ' VIENNA. Vve. 2 l.-'hl' Verv In iTlin ral pomical Irs'les i-
meat of the Free Stale to clear tin ' Koumaulan .-ranitnl hy tlio imhllca--ter Is m-t nronilalns of eliher ee-ri-: Vli'tinn wnn not us prevalent diirln:! ilwliiro llii-iun Ives and cor '
prison rsmps as quickly as It eruld. tlon In IHlsrudj Trltune of in ur jfor or depeiuliihlllty. Thern nr not Iho dr.-t ftvn ninnthii of tills year j tho ilnpilw of thai deep '
retaining only those cenvictcd ofltlclo outllnlnt new t-rrliortal de- so many fi(t tra'n.n an formerly bo- an wuu madn to npiiear 111 a nton-; mil puhllo opinion." Jatntu
crime or liable for trial. Inlands to bo v.ivIh on Itiumanlu. twei-n the big cltira; there have been ami out from this city lust August field.
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Some One Yoh Have Forgotten! Check Your List and Be. Sure
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3 More Days to Do Your Stopping in h Christmas Store
Open
MONDAY
evening for the
regular
Saturday!
hours ,
Siituiduy sounds the last call for your
Christmas rush. AH tho folks na well as
siiitcr, brother and the little tola must bo
thoucht of. Moe's store id well equipped
' to takti care of Saturday's rushdepend
on us Shop early if possible
Couldn't She Use
A Blouse for Xmas?
At a time when saving a few dollars
on a single article means a lot towards
your Christmas shopping ,
Kveiy one of these blouses areup to
Uie minute in style, of good silken ma
terials and represent a real saving.
$5.98 ;
New Brushed Wool Suits
These suit3 juit came in and are exciting much desire
for them. Skirt and Sweater to match with colorings
for trimming as are prescribed for spring
-":::$15.00.$29.5b.r'
mm
Ivory Sets - '
Finest quality silk lined mani
cure sets. Every piece of skilled
workmanship ;
$6.50 l to $10 00
Baby's First Gift or
Some Other Little Tot
Don't forget the little ones as there is a thought back of every
little gift, long to be remembered ; . .
Select Your Gitts From the Largest Infants Department
Doll cabs that would ordinarily sell at $6.50 at this store $4.50
Large Mama dolls of the indestruct-kir.d-a rsgular $4.95 doll
1
at
$3.50
Dressed dolls from $1.25 up
Rattles from 50c to $1.50
Thumbless mittens at 1 35c and 50c
Full Mittens ' 50c
Childrens fleeced leggins . ........ . 60c
Finest Italian Silk Onyx Hose'
Heavy quality with lace clox, ,a:.
splendid gift at $4.00
Chiffon in black and beige a
hose worn by the smart dresser
of today - $2.00 pair ,
Mother's Gift
" A Beautiful Bed Spread -
Full size spreads in various crochet patterns also blue
and rose strioe and plaids. Can be had in any. price
. .. : ... ' . . ' from- -
$3.00 10 $15.00
Give a Blanket
Something ' for the home that
.will last and long be remember
, ed. The cost is small but the
comfort unlimited
Bath Towels
They're , selling fast . because
Moe's. have such a large stock
to select Jfrom. Also the two and
three . piece sets, 50c up. "
Children's Dresses
. Something new in dresses for
children. Of the. best crepe hand
somely trimmed" and , very de
serving, as a gift' 4......'.:... $3.00
Boys' Knit Caps
Wool knit caps," mercerized fin
ish of different color combina
tions. Are of the stocking type
at 50c to. 75c
Women's Crepe Gowns
Useful, practical, and - appre
ciative. Launder nicely in. Co
ral, orchid, pink, blue, square
and V-shape . $2.00
Lunch Cloths
Several patterns, made of Indi
an head and genuine jap cloth.
48-60 and 72 in. Bquare, give at
least one $2.00 and $2.50
Men's Ties
It's surprising the nice ties that
can be had at Moe's for $1.00.
For the convenience to women
; - ;' we stock them. ; v ,; -
Carpet Slippers
Those of you. who haven't' cot.
ten them yet do so beforewalt
good sizes are. gone.. The beBt'
seu as low as .......,..;......; 12.00
Prepare Christmas J
Dinner b New
Bungalow Aprons
It makes no difference who it's
from, every woman knows the
grace of these Jun? Rand cov-.
erall aprons. Some of cretonne",
gingham, fast percale, etc. Eve-;
ry one attractively trimmed. :
Priced to sell at
$3.00 each
"Hanks" Fill In
At the last minute buy handker--chiefs
if nothing else. -We - still
have a wonderful selection.
5c 10 $1.75
A Hand Bag
for, the hard suited ' ones. Any co
lor; style or price you .wish and
the most stylish ones at that.
$2.95 t0 $ 10.00
must get it
HURRY CASH GROCERY