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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1925)
Page Two EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Thursday, DiatmVw 10, 1925 Start To vShip Holiday Turks HOSBBURfl, Ore. Deo. 10.- Tlio shipment of Christmas turkeys has iflretdy been started in the county, and Indications ure that there will no u iarK' iiimiiiny 01 mnis pur oliDh"d before Turkey day which lias lieeu set for thu 1Mb. Competition on the market, fthg.t lur with the possibility pf u ..Sroiilc In the retail prii-i is said to be stimulating biiy 1 ers lo contract ahead of time to I till orders mid to ship the birds by freight l secure a lower rate Ih. in in the case of fast express. Several thousand birds in the Tlcfnily of Oakland have been con- trailed. j( is said, and shipments hnv, already been made from Yon ou Hi One shipment the first of the week was consigned to Alaska. Trices so far have been 4 5 cents with .in s cent drop on number 2 stock. little V&rlltlon from that price had been reported and It Is the general belief that the Christmas market will center around a If. cent price. Owing tothe fact that or, in .-.II-all grower held back llu&fr btrda at 1 hunksgiviOB time, thvo wtfj be all average number o turkey-1 offered on the t'liristmas market. Douglas county will probably have five carloads lor shipment, accord ing to present estimates'. Women's Library Club Will Meet Doctor says fatigue Is a disease Most of us do get sick of our work You Choose The Fabric The Pattern The Style WE Hand-tailor your choice into a Suit that- any man would be proud of The Christmas Gift Supreme! Chas. J. Cizek Merchant Tailor 1 09 South Seventh St. Tomorrow afternoon al ttie hour of gisd, the regular social mooting of the Women's Library club will be held In the club rooms of the library. Rash gueil is requested to bring a "white elejihaiil' gtfl,'lh,CHe llts to be distributed by Miss Mar ;;:in. t'uniniings and M(Ss Mu.rJ.iiU , at ilio conclusion in' the mu sical . mi t en minute talk program. i Inns arc being made by the mat ron for an unusually large altetul, mice, the program to start promptly at Stsdi, The following program will be aiv- cSWAINLY oBOUT PEOPLE 'Nowolls t'liristmas," " V h a t Child Is This," tradiiionul. by Miss V, ra Houston and Mrs. Bey fall Thonuis: The Oriental ling. Mrs. Leslie Roger; There's A Song in the Air. (J. !. Holland I and Long, Long Ago. by liltle Mary Thomas. Marie Collier and Oeorge Duncan. Mrs. i Willi:-;: will accompany on tho plant I "tfkrtmenta, It I t III.. I... ; I'te.tnTos. Mrs. Hope Weston Ktl- rijurne: Cohnlry Garden (Grainger), i . ... ... 111(3 Margaret uorueu: Art in tne Uome. Mis. A. L. Klce; Three Kings of the Orient. tJohn II. Hopkins I .Mrs. Berl C. Thomas. ' .Mrs. Krancis ill,'.; and Mil's Vera Houston: Early Christinas Customs. Mrs. H. R. Har rison; Little Star (La Porch), llay- I fields and llutterflles tDeleregol. jiMrn. William l.oreni, accompanied by THK Wk.VTIIKItK The Cydo-JHpNiiam.iph at I'mle, wood's pharmacy continue to reg ister a. high har.'iuei: ic pressure ill; I n c iange In weather cumlltlons Is probable. Ke recast for next 24 hours; Fair and cool. The Tycos recording thermometer registered maximum and minimum temperatures today as follows: High U Low 23 V. S. Weather Itcimrt W'eathor, Oregon: Cloudy tonight and Krlduy, prohably occaJioaal rains In the west portion. Moder.i ate temp At lire, light southerl. winds. Miss Warden. 300,000 Check for Grange Is at Bank Champaign. 111., Dec. 10. ;,P) A check for 1300.000, made out to Harold lUed) Orange, was received loo1 ij by the Illinois Trust and Sav- ia?j bank of this city. The check was signed by Dr. V. E. Shallen borger of the Arrow Pictures corpor- i at ion. "The edietk is to be held In escrow I until Granye completes his contract" said Harrow E. McN'e,vin, cashier of the hunk. Me.Nevin Is a partner of C. C. . Pyle, Grange's manager. In the operation of theaters in Cham paign and cities in the central west. "We are receiving checks made out to Srange every day from the cast" said Mc.Nevin today. "Sometimes there are three or four in the mail." START i.THlu TODAY While work is progressing as rap idly as possible on the uow Arcade Is uot expected by Mr. Illunas that the apartments will be completed before March. Lathing of the building was started this morning. .JOAN Mi DOX.M.n HONORED I'epular Young Qlrl to Im' Man letl Shortly, Jlunoreil with Shower Miss Jean MoDon.ild whose wed ding to Iceland WUHta will bo an event of the near future, was hon ored by a number of her friends with a miscellaneous shower last evening at the bra me of Mr. anl Mrs. Nate. Otterbeiu on Lincoln. About 20 of Miss M.Qanuld's c'ose girl friends were In attendance. Miss. McDonald is one of the most popular young women of this city where she ha3 lived the greater part of her life. Mr. Wllllts is among the promising young men of the city, being connecte.l with the Shell Oil company here. . WOM THK AtiKM'Y Mr. mid Mrs. Orvlllo II. Kllliil of Klamath Agency are among tl t hiistmus shoppers in the city to day. CONDITION S.VMh' The condition of Miss Margtra Magnlve wjio has been confined to her home mi I'lne for the past t days suffering with a severe attack of neuritis and la grippe remain: about the same. A slight I fn pro VI meal Is noted lu her condition. , pedal nurse Is at the bedside of the local matron. itmna.M) mkx utitrvK Olio M. Jones and George llrundon burg of the Oregon State Motor us social I. in. eouneeted with the publl city department of the state lieitd- iiunrura In Portland! arrived In th, city last evnnlng and will spend t day ipid tomorrow in this vicinity taking pictures of KJajniath county i The Star Drug Co. Vhese plclutvs will bl adrertlsliig. Maed In film ti.VLK HKItH OX lll'SINKSS Hale, illstrlet ninnrger for ih Oregon state Motor arbot ifttlon, of southern Oregon, nrrl.s:l In the clt) Inst evening from .bis Jforoe nt'Gr.ini Pass und spent the,, nrotey part of today conferring with Mrs. Leah Smith, who bus been placed In cbnrg. of the local branch office of the as sociation. HA ..I AH SATl KD.AV Ijtilles of Presbyterian Cliureli to Hold Sale All During Day Hudson-Essex World's Largest Selling 6-Cylinder Cars . I':..; Starting at ten o'clock Saturday morning, the annual hazaar and cook ed food salo of the I'roshytorian church will bo held in the basement of the church, located on Sixth and Pine. A number of booths including fancy work, nproBs. cnadli'acoolicd footla and novelties have been ar ranged. Tea will be served throuffh out the afternoon. I'OHTV AND KltlHT MEKT A meeting of the Forty and Eight has been called for this evening at eight o'clock In the office of Attor ney 11. c. Merryman ill the Loouiin building. Regular hustuess matters will he taken up and the member of the order arc all urged to attend McDonald and amihiano lb in Is of I'ililier Sture Return (row Portland Trip LKAVBS FOR HOLIDAYS A. A. Hardlu, foremnn In charge of the grading for the Warren Con struction company, left this morn ing for Pendleton, whore ho plans tb spend the holidays with relatives and friends. Mr. Hardin will re turn to Klamath Calls shortly after the first of the year. ESSEX IX Built Under Famous Super-Six Patents For any closed car you will pay almost as much as the Essex Coach costs. So why accept any performance short of a "Six"? In Essex you get qualities of the "Six" not found in any "Four". And equally important, you get the famous Super-Six advantages exclusive to Hud' son-Es6ex. Quality made Essex, with Hudson the largest selling "Six" in the world. That volume permits economies, which are passed on to buyers in a price way be low any rival. The COACH s765 ! Freight and Tax Extra Down Payment Balance Conveniently Arranged CLAIMS SnW.TO The J. B. Colt company brought suit this, morning In circuit court for the recovery of $354.70, which they claim is due on two promissory notes from Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Martin. A. A McDonnld. manager and Fe lix Andrlna, of Plichor's store re turned this morning from Portland wheic thoy utteuiled a meeting of tho managers a( the department stores of the R. A. H'llcher company chain. The mooting was hold al the hotel Multnomah and prctuiuei to tho buying of spring merchandise, Mr. Plleher, head nf thu oampuny from New York City, attended the meeting. It was decided the oponlng of the new Plleher store In Portland would come lu the curly i prlqg. Tho chain has stores located In Tacoma, Yakima, itaseburg Uo'nrOA, Klamath Palls, Hugene, Uremcr t in. Pendleton, Stockton and Tur ilcok, California. A number of other stores arc being planned for on the Pacific const. Filth and Main Street Chocolate Supreme Selected dainties con sintintf of Penpoimint Patties, Maplo Mocha, and Vanilla CreaniH, Dates qtuffed with wal nuts, Divinity Cream Puflgo, Honey Nougat sp e c i a 1, Wintergreen Creams, assorted Nuts witii creams, fruit lay ers, Paneouche and but terscotch, all dipped and coated with Haas Supreme Quality Choc olate. Pound box $1.50 Choc covered Brazil Nuts' 11 0Z $l-0 Choc. Covered, Cherries, ' U lb 75c Diplomacy Chocolate, 1 pound $1.50 riome made special, 13 ounces 60c Home made special, 2t ounces $1.20 French mixed, 1 pound $1.00 Choc covered nuts and fruit, 1 lb :.$1.50 a f mid mease h J n o n whole jamujf Gift Stationery J .Symphony Lawn, Ixrd Haiti- r . yy - ' , a. m i more ua Liaire in inceriineii styles and ragged edges pape tries. PRICES 50c 60c 75c 85c $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 $1.75 $2.00 $4.00 $6.00 The Gift Exquisite Perfume, Toliet water, Toijet sets, arid Atomizers. Perfume 50c to $10.00 Toilet water 50c to $8.00 Toilet sets $2.00 to $100.00 Single and Double compacts 30c to $2 50 SPECIAL Noted Fiddler, to Teach Henry Ford Old Time Dances Assorted Chocolate Candy 2'2 pounds :$1.09 New Crop Walnuts pound 30c MARRIAOK Lit KNKK l-sl'i li A. marriage license ,waB issued yes terday afternoon by County Clerz Dt Lap to Oliver L. WlllianiB and Lu lu M. Hansen, both of Klamath Falls. Mr. Williams is engaged in buslnesa in this city as a salesman, while Miss Hansen Is a stenographer RBCL-RBRATLNfl IN Stll'TII Mrs. W. ;J. Nicholson, wife o a local contractor, li In southern Cal ifornia where she plans to spem! sev eral weeks recup-rating from a ro cent attack of iinlttenzu. ix Tin; citv J. V. Bell ati'l his 'sisters, Mrs. Loren Policy and Mrs. T. A, ilam mersley, are amoiiK tho business vis itors In tho city today from Bonanza. ( ALLKI) IIV IIKATII Mrs. Lofen Ballcyrtl Metiger, Ore gon, and Mrs. T. A. Hninmeraloy of Tlgaril, and son Leonard, arc In tl Ity, called here by the Illness and denth of their brother, J. H. Don. nell. Mr. Donnell was laid to rest at Bonanza. on Wednesday. Six Hundred Yards of Rock Will Be Laid on Merrill Road Next Week DETROIT, Mich., Dec. 10. UP) Mollle Bunham, Norway, Maine, fid dler, who accompanied by his wife, came to Detroit to play old time j 'dance tunes for Henry Ford, v.-Ill, uppoar Friday nlgnt Doioro a uanc Ing class organized at Dearborn, the suburb lu which Mr. Ford lives, to tcai h uld timo dance stjp i under Instructors employed by the wealthy manufacturer. Dunham also will play his reportolrc of tunes for mu sicians iwho are compiling for Mr. Ford on Americano of old time dance music, to sec If the champion fldddlcr of .Maine has any musl: not already lu their possession. This much was given out yester day by Mr. Ford when he met news papermen who went to Dearborn to find out why the Detroit manufac turer had brought the fiddler all tho way from Maine. The newspapermen- also were told that Mellle only one- of two score old fiddlers brought to Detroit within the last few months, Imported and Domestic Groceries Our complete stock of staple and fancy groperies is open to you each day from 7 a. m. to 9 tp. m. including Sundays. Coffee Roasted Fresh Every Day iVORY 7, CHRISTMAS For her dressing table. Ivory clock of grace ful design, Candle Sticks, Photo Frames, Bud Vases, Jewel Cases Perfume Bottles. Puff and Cream Boxes, and i a nost ot othor single items at 50c to $15.00 Are charmingly orna mental as well as use ful additions to the dressing table. Manicure implements of great variety may be pur chased singly or in sets of varying completeness at a very moderate price. Hand Bags and Vanity Cases Made of real leather, attractive styles and colors to matclf her new winter dress, pin seal hand tool ed and novelty leathers, beaded bags in all colore and shapes. Bttoefl $1.75 to $2aoo AyhAiH Cameras and Folding Kodaks I An incomparable gift, travel, auto tours, vacation, the little ones as they grow, the progress of lives, ""ico, uui J.MCHUB, an picioriaiiy recorded. From childhood each of us have our own camera, ctnu ma we iiiastur me an, j)ossess tne better types. .CamTeras $2.00 to $9.00 I oiuuig rvonaKs to $70.00 JMMMMiMJuiMi Y Y T Y T T T J cpen Until 9 p. m. Every Evening I ACME MOTOR CO. Sixth and Oak Streets Italian-American Grocery WEDELIVER FREE T7i& i Store