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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1925)
lagc Two EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON Monday. December 14. 1925 Trees Are Cut z 1 i I DANCE POSTPONED The dance scheduled for tonight by St. Mary's Altar Society at the Scan- !' I II Ml f 1 I oia nan win oe postponed. The Altar Society meeting scheduled at the Lyceum hall for tomorrow af- ternoon has also been postponed. ! f . i CHOOSE ELECTRICAL GIFTS From Our Big Complete Stock Hot Cake and Waffle Bakers Many styles to choos? from each fullest value for the price. Percolaters and Coffee Urns from the simple to elaborate. Many pat terns, at prices from $7.00 up. the TCSnC 1 xMAJESTIC The new, convenient waffle Mould and Hot Cake Grid dle. You will have to see it to appreciate its utility and convenience. Electric Heaters, Priced" at $5.00, $7.50, $8.50 Baldwin Hardware Co the WrVCff5TR stolk 418 Main St Phone 2fil 800,000 People Die Annually from Preventable Diseases. Will You Be One? It is a fact that two persons out of every three are suffering from some sort of chronic bodily trouble. Many do not realize there is anything particularly wrnog with them until ihfv becme seriously ill. Then it may be too late. It lb a part of wisdom to find out Just how you stand physically. Avail yourself of a preliminary analysis of vour condition before it is too late Preliminary analysis is without charge. DR. O. H. MATHER I'HOM" llll nunopriACTic health skiivick TiO MAIN ST. Opp Pint Tree Thcntri Phone 93 The Modern Way- The last few years have seen a radical change in bookkeeping methods. Our knowledge of print ing and paper i. ai your service in planning a change 16 more modern systems. W. O. SMITH Printing Co. TROOP OKJ3 MFHTS Troop number one of Chiloquta held its second meeting on Friday evening with Frank Hell, assistant scoutmaster in charge of tho meet ing. The scout executive inspected the troop and gave a talk before the boys on knots. A number of games and contests nfjbre diseased. Nord found the boys progressing in a splendid manner. COMING INK) HK.UKM UITF.HS According u Mrs. Vance In charge of the office of the community chest located in Hie Kmith building, dona tions are coming la nicely and peo ple are beginning to remi nd to thS call for wearing apparel. All Hurts of canned goods and farm produce will be welcomed, uc Cbrdlng to Mrs. Van . Tho phone at headquarters la 8SI1. BOSTON Now as for marines being hard boiled: Private Prank Dilution, Keeking lo mount, grabbed a camel by the bump when il was being leil through the streets from a show. A ton of fcainel fell on him, breaking bis collar bone and crack ing his skull. Tho marine is recov ering und tho camel Is dying. The camel had been ill. For Christmas Celebrations Procession Firs Into Klamath Falls Sunday Peep silence "f the forest was taatteivd by 'he re-winding thwack of Ihe axe aad the Ashland highway resembled a moving forest yester day morning and attern;on. For Sunday was the. day chosen by scares .'f Klamath, ritiicus lo Befool their Christmas tie.1. Fivm the morning to late In the afternoon there was a steady pro cession of cars laden with small (Ir rocs, into Klamath Fails. Prictte- ully all I he Christmas tree seekers. BQoghl the forests along the A;h taml hlg'wity where fir trees abound; West of Klamath Palls and norih, only pine tree were available. lint from Keno west, ;sl3ng the hisitwa:- the green symbol of Yuletlde was plentoous. Hospital For Small Animals To Be Opened Local Veterinary Estab lishing Kennels on Spring Street HOSPITAL FOR 24 H Inside- 2 A veterinary hospital, a place where fond owners of animal pots can take their dogs or cats for treat ment is in process of construction on Spring street by C. O. Prentice, local veterinary. Dr. Prentice Is constructing an of fice and kennels behind the office. He will have the necessary equip ment to treat all diseases of the smaller domestic animals. "I won't be able to handle larger animals at the veterinary hospital." Dr. Prentice said today. ' That would entail the construction of a "barn, which I am not prepared to build at this time." IQf i V 'f ' w YU iff IT SOl'TH FOK WINTER TV. Ashby ot Algoma left this morning for southern California 'o spend the winter months. Mr. Ash by plans to return in the spring to resume farming in the Algom i conn try. MISK MAGTJIKE IMPROVED Tho many friends of Miss .Margaret Maguire will be pleased to ioarn that she is steadily improving from a se vere illness, of more than ten days' duration, which haa contend her tc her home on Pine. -Miss tfaguiru has been suffering with no-.mti and la grippe. It will be ten lavn or more before she is able to be about, ac cording to her physician j. if? (jolq&vUver EVANS BROTHERS THE NEW, UP-TO-DATE RELIABLE JEWELERS 832 Main Street Klamath Falls Our entirely new and well selected stock of Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds, Pearls, Silverware, Clocks, Optical Goods, and other appropriate gifts for this Christ nas, should appeal to every Christmas shopper. They will b impressed by the beauty, good quality, and reasonable prices o f everything we have to offer. Visit the new Jewelry store and see the best that the marjeet has to offer you in most pleasing gifts for this joyou Christmas Holi day season. We Do Engraving Do Your Shopping Now ' Enough Said- What Next? 65 Remember the time and the place we are here to meet you, greet you, serve you, and pleas e you. . MERRY CHRISTMAS EVANS BROTHERS. Exclusive Jewelers "The House. of Good Watch Repairing" Opposite Central School 832 MAIN ST. TO TVKST SIDE OF IjAKfi Bill Ilaum, Ciene- Henry and Har ry Bauni spent most of S.iii'lt'.y on the west side of the Like hunting ducks. Returning home late yester day afternoon the hunters repor a splendid shoot, with birds flying ex ceedingly high on account of the clear weather. V ! : A Daughter Of Klamath Falls Man Married on Board Atlantic Liner PERRY JOHN IS RELEASED TODAY Man Believed Insane by Jury, Has Freedom and Is At Large in County Perry John, Klamath Indian, ac quitted by a Jury of the charge if attempted assault, was released to day from custody by Judge A. I.. Leavltt. In the verdict returned by the An account of the wedding of IIIsb Katherlne Forbes, daughter of Frederick C. Forbes of this city I which appeared In the Oregon Journal of Saturday, will be of much Interest to local perplo. Mlai Forbes, with her mother, spent sev eral weeks in the city this summer visiting with Mr, Forbes. Miss Kath arine ia 'well known here among a number of the anger 301. A pic ture of tho attractive young woman sppcaretl In the Oregon Journal on ij'tturday. The following account of Hie wed ding from London will be of Intercut l-ON'OO.-, Dt-Ci 12. "Will you marry mo aboard the Leviathan?" This message was sent by wifeless by Jr.hn I, Stewart; a young nativ ; i , jury In the John case, the Jury of Detroit, from Cherbourg i i bl .stated they believed John to be in tane. It lay In the discretion of thfe court, whether or not John was dangeiou. enough to be at large. According to the order, Issued from the bench by the judge, John area nut adjudged sufficiently Insane to be dangerous in the community. fiancee, Miss Katherlne Forbes of P inland, whlli she iauh crossing the Atlantic mi ihe big lines, which at rived Friday night at Southamp ton.' "Yes," was tha reply Mlaa Forbes wirelessed.' .Stewart boarded (ho Leviathan at G. Q. D'Albini Certified Public Accountant E. W. Renick Public Accountant Renick 8C D'Albini Klamath Falls, Oregon Accounting and Auditing )-( General Income Tax Capital Stock Tax 206 I 0. O. F. Bldg. Phone 317 Cherbourg and the couple were mar ried by Captain Hartley as the liner crossed the channel toward England. The ccuple had arranged to marry In I'nin.e, where Stewart was await ing his fiancee's arrival, but finding French legal technicalities might de lay tho woddlug Stewart decided upon the murltlmo ceremony The Leviathan Is winning the title "The Wedding Ship." tills being Lie fourth marriage Captain Hartley has performed aboard the liner. Stewart Is engaged In (justness III Loud 'jd. The engagement ot Stewart and. Miss Forbes was announced last October. She Is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Forbes, No. ?,2H L'ast 24th Street, and gradu ated, last June, fr.nn iho University of Southern California. THo wo met three years ago, when Stewart, visited Portland with letters of In troduction to Miss Forbes from a sorority abler. For the lust year and a half Ihe bridegroom has been Stationed In Loud 01 a-; a represen tative of the Burroughs Adding Maeblne conipan. MlSii Forbes loft Portland Thanks giving day, It was Ihelr Intention to be married next Monday, but as the h at nested, Stewart found that It would practicable to mlio a boat lo meet the Leviathan In tho channel, Sirs, Forbes, mother of the bride, said, lo be married by Cap laln Hartley, a friend iif tho bride's family. Till appealed la her af ro mantic anil aha consented. Mrs, Forbes said she kli'w nothing or the French 'arrangement menttolttn In Ihe dispatch from London, MISS sl.wf.nh li:avin; Mlaa Wilda Slavena accompanied by her mother, is leaving Ibis week for Sun Francisco, where they plan to apond Ihe holidays wllh friends, Tin; WF.vniFJt The Cyclo-Stormagraph lit l.'ndor wood's Pharmacy kIi:ms that the barometric prossuro Iiuh again climb ed la a high, levol, Clear (rdathtl will obtain while this condition "x. lets. Low ' lemporaiures will llll prevail, Forecaat Tor next 24 hours: Fair and cold. Tho Tycca rewarding (herniomcter registered maximum and minimum temperatures loday us follows: High 34 Low '...11 -:--..--.-:-.:.-:--:-.:...-;--:-.;..i.ii44444. Announcement The Falls Market, UNDER DIRECTION OF STEWART 8C ESCHLE will open for public service tomorrow TUESDAY, DEC. 15 with complete line of quality meats. 606 MAIN STREET 4