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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1925)
fage Sight Evening herald, klamath faUs, oregoM Wednemiay' Dncombur 2, WW " :" r t wrr- ' ' - "' SMALLER FORGE The La Vogue Store 8th and Main Streets RECLAMATION XI OFFICE IS PLAN Fewer Construction Projects Makes it Necesiary to Cut Down Size is Hudson Coach $1385 Delivered to Your Door Make This a Hudson Christmas For you and yours. It's a Christmas pleasure for all the family some thing they have been wishing for as strong as you have. Just think a Hudson Coach costs less than half the former selling price of the open models. For a six cylinder car, all the world bows to HUDSON Acme Motor Co. Hudson Essex Cadillac llccuusu thorn nru no largo con struction projects In view tho u glncrlng mill officii forco uf tho local reclamation office will grad utilly bo cut down, to muvt tilt) Mil. ill. .Inn. in. I . oC iri ii. ,11 1. Hi ill trlcts lu Klamath. "Thorn In no secret about tho mutter," V. D. New oil, project mnu uger ot tho Klumnth Irrigation dls trlct, mil. I this inornlnK, "Tlicro Is no uho In retaining largo forco when there In no particular uso tor It. Somo months ago two engineers severed connections with this office and today T. K. Smith, connected with tho engineering forco. lonvos for Amorlcan Falls, Idaho, where ho has been transferred to a recla mation project in that section." Mr. smith, who has been con nected with the local reclamation for three years, wilt probably as sume a position in American Full" as hydrographcr. It does not necessarily mean that there will bo a number of changes In the near future," Mr. Newell explained. "Hut it dors moan that when tho opportunity pre sents itself to switch members Ot the force to a new project to tholr advantage. It will be done." Merchants' Bureau Meet Monday Night - Training of employes, a subject which has Interested every mer chant of Klamath Falls, will be dis cussed Monday evoning at the monthly meeting of the Merchant's Bureau In the chamber of commerce. Merchants .will convene for dinner. which will be followed by a routd table discussion. Dinner DANCE at the White Pelican Hotel Bud Lynch's White Pelican Orchestra Community Chest Quarters Will Be Opened Tomorrow After a series of unavoidable de lays, the Community Chest head quarters in the new Smith building. Fifth and Klamath, will be opened some time tomorrow, it was an nounced today by Chris Barnstable, general chairman of the committee. The work of installing the heat ing system will be finished today and painters will work tonight put ting a coat of paint on the floor so that the quarters will be In readi ness. The telephone has already been installed. With the opening of the quarters the Community Chest workers will speed up their work In order to com plete plana for dispensing the need ed charity on Christmas day and during the winter months. Tonight Dancing from 6:30 to 12:00 Corsr charge after 8:30 51 Dinner from 6:00 to 8:30 One Dollar and a Half $500 IS ADDED TO CHURCH FUND Another 1500 has been added to the dollar-for-dollar drive ' of St. Paul's Episcopal church through the generous donation of an acre tract of land at Altamont, by the Wiz ard Realty company of thl city. The acre was turned over to Walter West, treasurer of the drive, who has secured a buyer for the land, at the above stipulated prire. In tho neighborhood of $1500 has Richardson Springs "The Home of the Soft Shirt" Near Chlco, Butte Co., California A woundcrful place In winter for any one seeking health. Steam heated hotel. Housekeeping or camping. Address: Lee Richardson, Chico, Calif. been raised, the goal of $3500 ap proaching rapidly according to Wal ter West and Rev. J. Henry Thom as, who today expressed themselves as greatly pleased and grateful to the donators. The drive will close on January first, at which time Bishop Reming ton will give dollar for dollar. The amount of $7,000 will mean that the church Is clear of debt. While the new bouse of worship will not be fully completed by Sun day, January 24th, It will be enough so to conduct services at that time. Work Is going along In a splendid manner with walls and foundations well under way. Game Body Will Make Inspection Of Klamath Lake Building Record May Be Shattered Unprecedented activity in building during the late fall and early win ter months may set a new annual building record for Klamath Falls, it was announced yesterday from the police judge's office. With but $34,032 necessary to equal the 1924 total, and still one month to go, a feeling ot confidence prevails In the city ball that the new record will be established. For the 11 months of 1925 the total amount Invested in Klamath Falls building was $1,648,847. For the entire year of 1924, the total construction Investment was $1,-' 682,879. I I BOUDOIR PILLOW DISPLAY Dissatisfied with second hand re ports on the advisability of re flooding lower Klamath lake to cre ate a wild game bird reserve, the state game commission early next week will make a personal inspection of the reclaimed land, according to word received here last night. Ths commission Is expected to arrive hero Monday night' and to remain until the middle of tho week. With William Flnloy, ardent ad vocate of refloodlng the lake, now a member of the commission, the game commission has been serious ly considering the project but Is as yet undecided as to whether they would advocate or oppose such a move. Legion Nominates Officers for Year Taffeta and crepe boudoir and ! davenport, pillows made by a num ber of he employes of Moe's store are today attracting much attention by the matrons of the city who are looking for Christmas suggestions. From the vivid to the paatol shados the pillows make an unusually at tractive window. Buy her a practical Christmas rift at Bee Begin 's Dress Shop, 129 So. Jth St. ; i4vA Vi O. D. Mathews will be command er of tho Klamath Kails post, Ameri can Legion, for the noxt ensuing year. This was determined last night when ho was the only candi date nominated for this place at tho regular meeting of the legion. The rost of the slate was nomi nated as well without any opposi tion, except for the three members of tho executive committee, for which thero were 16 nominations. Tho nominations follow: Adjutant, T. D. Case; first vice commander, A. D. Collier; second vice command or, A. A. V idler; flnanco officer, George M. Ilarth. . Executive committee: Linn W, Nesmllh, F. R. Olds, H. K. Get, Dan Grump, Fred Hellbronnor, H. H. Mathews, Lydla Fricko, t. V. Crawford, Carl Schubert, H, B. Lloyd, L. K. Portor, Bogun Dale, E. M. igl, L. O. Mueller, R. Mot schenbachor "MflJ 8yd Abbott, Malin Civic Club Seeking Settlers For New District With hlno thousand acres of land reclaimed by the Shasta Vlow and Malln Irrigation districts ready for tho plow in tho spring of 1926. the Malln Commercial club Monday night directed Its efforts to securing set tlors for thlB productive area. To that end W. C. Pultun. Malln rancher, asked and was granted the hoarty support of tho Klamath County cham ber of commerce at a meeting yester day noon of the chamber board of directors. Next spring will see tho land for the first time served with water pumping plants which will boost the price of the land from $30 to $50 an aero, according to Mr. Dalton. Council Denies License to Pool Room, Not Hotel It was tho Arcade pool room, not the Arcado hotel that was refused license to operate In Klamath Falls by the city council Monday night. An error In the article last night report ing tho council meeting sets forth that It was tho hotel which was re fused tho license, whoroas It was tho pool room. In all Justice to thn Arcado hotel, which boars an ex emplary reputation In the community and state, and In justice to its prop rietor, Chris Blanas, tho Evening Herald takes this opportunity to cor rect the mistake Mr. Blanas has nothing to do with tho pool room. Appelgate Leaving For Diamond Jubilee One of Oldest Subscribers of Oro gonlan in the State Having read Tho Oregonlan for more than 70 years, Captain O. C. Applogate with Arthur Brown of Modford, plans to leave for Portland to attend the Diamond Jubileo of tbo well known paper on Friday. All "old timers" throughout tho slate have been Invited by The Oregonlan to attend the celebration, at which time a contest will tako place to find who really Is the oldest reader. Moro than 75 years havo elapsed since Thomas Dryer was offored a position In the Hawllan Islands, and being owner of Tho Oregonlan, Hum Just a small four page paper, he at first hosilated leaving, but finally decided to turn, the paper over to his formean, H. L. Pittock, for back' wages which ho had been unable to pay. Today tho paper Is ono of tho loading nowspapors on tho wostorn coast, Photo Contest pi Scouts Ends Soon The Photo Contest of tho Boy Scouts of Klamath county will ho officially closed on December 16th,, according to announcement made today by .Scout Executive, E. ' Oi Nord. 'Pictures as kmali as post card slzo will be admitted, but mmt be mounlod. ASTOUNDING DRESS VALUES Beautiful shades and the latest modes characterize these lovely dresses. They come in both silk and wollen mater ials and are very unusual offering at 12.50 19.50 24.50 A wonderful line of dainty handkerchiefs is now being shown. These will make exceptional Christmas gifts. We also carry a very complete line of sweaters. MILLINERY REDUCTION 3.95 5.95 7.95 There's a long winter ahead and velvet is the vogue. A timely oppor tunity to buy a high priced hat at a low fig ure. All arc velvet of this season small and large hats. Advanced styles in Satin Hand Made Hats for holiday wear $4.95 to 12.50, HOSIERY Rayon Ipswich Hose, in all the late shades, 2 pair for 1.25 Ipswich DeLuxe Hose ie desirable colors, 3 pairs tO "7C Per box P iO Kismet Pure Silk Hose $4.50 $5.75 In heavy and medium weights. All popular shades. Box of 3 pair Fine silk chiffpn hose, 3 pair Now Is tho tlmo to buy your Christmas Hosiery. What gift can you make that combines moro beauty with roal usefulness? Kor stylo and oconomy, II'HWIOII and KIHMHT H08IBHY aro unmatched. Evon though you pay twice or throe tlmos as much for your hose as you will pny for these two well known and nation ally advertised brands, you will gut no bottor looking or moro serviceable hoso. X Wo Invito our now customers to lake ndvantngo of tho romarkablo pr,co" ntwn above. Wn nrn confident that you will purchas. no other brand In tho future