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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1925)
Papo Six EVENTNC! HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Friday, Dcrcmlicr 1025 Issued Daily, except Sunday, by The Herald Publishing Company. Office! II'1 X. Eighth Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon, E. I. MUR RAY Publisher W. II. PERKINS News Bdifor Entered as second class matter at the post Falls, Oregon, under act of March 3, 1879. office at Klamath Memherof the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use of te-pnblication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published therein. All rights of re-publication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. The Evening Herald is the official paper of Klamath County. Friday, December IS, 1925 - THE ROADSIDE TREE From. time immemorial Christmas trees have grown in Oregon with the romping abandon of pigweeds in a barn lot. Anybody at any time could go out and chop down any symmetrical little fir tree and thank you at that. Oregon fathers fought trees as their grandfathers fought Indians. Trees stood stiff and stubbornly high between them and a living, and they were pleased to lay them and all their kind low upon the fire pile and kill all their little progeny. Times have changed. Today trees are worth more than the dirt in which they grow. Whoever unauthoriz ed, cuts a roadside Christmas tree commits a misdemean or in the eyes of the. law and an offense against society. Upon these young firs our posterity must depend for housing and home heat. Their growth along the road side or near it may make all the difference between de coration and desolation. They may have a landscape value far greater than their value as lumber or fuel. Trees are now our friends and not our enemies. Therefore, woodsman, spare that tree! Portland Telegram. LORELLA Mr. nu) Mrs. Bsft Harper of Wood" Imrn. 0r . Mr. nnd Mr. RUli Young ami Mrs Ftrodbury of Klainnih 1'ulls visited wllli tin' T. !'. ItOH.lK family on Monday. W. M, I'ordney is, building u now house on tits property at the top of Loralta litu. formerly known n i ho miiy shcehen piiuv. Stun I trod of Sun DlOgO visited In Lntigell valley lust week. Ho was uc- (Ornpaolod iy Mr: Monroe, who win remain and visit wltli Ids brother and ? GILBERT'S Cash Grocery 10 lbs. pure cane sugar 59 C (With purchase of ?2.50) Rolled oats in bulk, 3 lbs 2 1 c Fancy cookies, bulk lb 35c Lemon cookies, per lb 30 C 2 lbs. seedless raisins 25c Fancy dried apricots, lb 25 C White figs, lb J5C Dried prunes 2 lbs 25c Fresh apple cider, per gal 50c (Bring container) No. 1 soft shell English walnuts 3 lbs --$1.10 Powdered sugar, 2 lbs 25 C Cirton Peel, lb g5c Lemon peel, lb . 40 C Orange peel, lb ..: 40c 6 cans peas, 6 com, 6 sauer kraut, 6 string beans, 24 cans No. 10 can apricots 7Sc No. 10 can peaches 75c No. 10 can pears 75c No. 10 can blackberries 85c No. 10 can egg plums 55c No. 10 can Green Gage plums 55 C No. 10 can solid pack apples 55c No 10 can solid pack tomatoes 55c Rose Bud syrup, 21 tin 40 C Skookum cane and maple syrup 2!o 55c Skookum cane and maple syrup No. 5 J J .Qg Skookum cane and maple syrup No. 10 g .90 Why go farther and pay more We deliver Free v Phone 484-J T f Y ? ? y ? y y family who ate lootited on the llonry J Vfanon place Which ihe thought last J 2 t lakon tlirouili chool district j z y f y t y y y f y t y y t rails 1 . G-I Hi sn minor. A collection was Lower Uutgcll Valley to obtain money for llio Christmas; trout for tni rhlldron. Twenty dol lars was rnlsotl and part will he used for new roeorda for the now phono. graph which was roeotilly purchased hy t tit school. John li. Riefcr. who has hoon stay ing with his fathor nt lh6 Cerher dmn fur several weeks, has returned to Bp PQllla to attend school. John was compelled to he absent from; sehcool on uceouut of having whoop ing cough. H. Hopkins will discontinue ills relations with tho V. S. R. S. at the beginning of the year, having be elected to he district manager of the j Langcll Valley irrigation district. From the beginning of the new year! all hoard meetings will-ho held nt I l.orella instead of Ktum.ith as in previous years. Miller brothers and It. Bischoft i and family spent Thursday evening i J at the ft. J. Tichnor homo enjoying ! t ... 1 a piny given over nt radio. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shlfflet visited St the A. Keller home on Sunday af ternoon. Mr. Perrin of Klnmath Kalis, hut i formerly of Owens valley, attended the 1 .an- sell Valley community meet-: ing at Lorella last Saturday night. He expressed his delight at the big crowd gathered at the community meeting. R. M. Teare will leave for Bishop and Los Angeies. Calif., where he! will spend the holidays luokinj: niter! f business interests. j V 1 in1 i. . auey i.uuies eiuo is i to meet with Mrs. Dave Turner on j Tbursduy. December 1 , . A good at-1 tendance Is desired as reports will be given pertaining to finances for the support of the NeaaEast orphan in which the club la interested. Lower Lnngell Valley sehcool was closed 'for a few days last week on Ccount of Mrs. Dearborn suffering'. from a cold. The L.-.ngcll Valley community club held Its regular meeting on Sat urday night at the Community house. A short business meeting was held, after which a play entitled "Tho Trials of Bzra, was given by mem bers of the club. The play was dc clared a success by all and was play- od to the largest crowd of people that had assembled in the community house for a long time. Refreshments Were served after the play, after which some of the younger men put on several boxing stunts. Several Ow ens valley families were present, and were given the hand of good fellow ship and rousing cheers by the com munity. The community meetings will be Iheld twice p. month in the future, during the winter months, the sec ond Saturday night being the regu lar business meeting, while the fourth Saturday night will he given over to social affairs. Plans are being perfected to remodel the building, as the younger people have expresser their wish to have a plan; to held basketball and gymnasium stunts. All Langell Valley people, are urged to take an Interest In this work and to help boost the plans. Mr. Henderson and Mrs. Jameson attend' d the community meeting at Lorella on Saturday evening. A f ew suggestions Jp help you with your Xniaslist. We have gifts suitable for thi dif ferent ages and tastes of the immediate family; the close friends; the cheery acquaint ances: and the hosts of people one remembers at Xmas time. We offer interested per sonr ! attention to assist you in making your selections. Perfume Attractive sots containing lovely combinations of perfumes, toilet waters, etc.. in beautiful and dainty gift packages $1.50 to 15,00 Pen and Pencil Sets y i i v f y y y y y y 1 V v If it T Attractive combinations of erica's best brands Am- 2,50 to 25,00 Kodaks A picture record of today's events, will be appreciated in after years Kodaks and Cam eras 2,00 and upward Candy Quality candies in attractive packages 50 to 10.00 Electrical Gifts Percolators, urns . $13 to $35 Waffle Irons ...... $5 tr $18.50 Irons $3.95 to $8.50 OHing irons $1.00 to $5.03 dills $13.50 Vacuum Cleaners, easy terms .'. . $57.50 A gift. for the family to furnish plaatiuirG in years to come A Brunswick Combination Kadiola Easy Terms 190 to 510.00 Merchandise Orders If in doubt give a merchandise Order. We issue them in any amount, appropriately decorated Stationery The write gift , 50c to 8.50 Flashlights Yale and Kver Heady 1.00 to 5.00 Shaving Needs Razors, all standard makes at $1.00 to $5.00 Lotions, Creams, I'owders, etc. Records The gift acceptable to any phonograph owner. We carry the entire Brunswick record list ings. 75c to 2.00 PORTLAND AND KLAMATH RAWS, OREGON v tt-.ttt5 5 t CI ! I ! ! ! I t J5 SPRAGUE RIVER W. C. .Matt3on. gt-niTnl nuinnRiir of tbe ritmubell-Tmvi.' Lumber company at tliln pine., made n IjuhI ncfB trip tn Klamath Fajbl on Thurs day of last we!.k. Lee Haworth, the stocKinan from Yajnnx, In Mclln nr.il Klamath Falls last week on bttstapsa Jndge Levi F. Walker was at tending court at lleatty on Satnr duy of last week. We an- glad to report the bealtb of Mri, i'lttn i ImproTlng. she has been routined to her room for sometime. Mr. and Mra. Boyd Jackson and family rrom California are vlaitlnr; Ihelr parents, Mr. aad Mrs. Ike PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. IS. (P) The county clerku association f! Orejoii today unanlinausly adipted a resolution ursms t:ie United ..tale, senate to vote In ftivor :. the won! I court. m EE "V S Esse ps i tti.:ZLi- i. 'ilMmUMMIaMmaaMI HEALTH-My Gift to You TIFE will be far sweeter if you ij once and for all time rid youtsell of those annoying) uncomfort able and dangerous PILES and other Rectsl inri Colon ailments. MY FREE 90-paRe Book telll of my unqualified WRITTEN GUARANTEE to cure your l-ilei wHhottt a hdtpllaj rurjical opera tion, or refund your fee. Many personal letters are also contained therein prov ing how I have given Daci; fi y ncaun aitu sircus;iii iu 1 liouauiius ,;i'uiiiKi.. ,ti, t the New Year Happy ami Well. T Seiut for my I!-K,k TODAY! v-. ,-. PiiRfiAKt) OroES X DEAN. IWJik. SLATY', r omcr.! KSl-Wl Shffr DinlJinri ' i r i O "'111 I Radio CowasxywsAe range A genuine lone r "i ;; radio let at the price of a toy. An improve ment on one-lube Croilcyi that have reported tranvAtbnric rc ceptton. Bcain radio With the i.i- "Pup" and you .begin Tifim right At guthtrlui Crttley diaUn. t .1 TEK. COBTS UlG Jbrsokbp Uhfig's Electric Store Jackson of thin place. Mr. and Mr. B, K. Wolford mi l little Hon. Scott, wer In the eonnty Seat Init week on bujitnaai, Mr. and Mrs. Jenslo Sconchln of Whiskey creek wore visiting Mr. Sconchln's parent, Mr. and Mr. Peter Sconchln at this pluce on Sunday. Mr. Dice X'rune and Rev. Kainui I Clinton were builnesa visitors at Uentty lust week. Mr. Sylvia Crunies and Mr. Ti d dlo Rowers made a business trip to tbs county isal on Friday of but week. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Smith, who own a rancli at Tronl Cre.-k. were shopping at Spraituo Hirer last week. A two weeks revival meet Inn wlii'-h has boon In progress at this place closed on Sunday nljtht of last week, There was much goo'l done. Mrs. Daniel ('Union made a trip lo Chltbqulri one day last week, re turning the same duy. Mrs. Ilerthu D. Wallace who has Ulfl position as field matron at Yal- nnx, was at tho Klamath agency on business, one day last weoJc. ' Mr. i;nd Mrs. 0, A. Sconchln nnd I Mr, pic Qrttns rsndsred some very ploridld music during the revival1 rneatlngfl hers, Vr"" wllflam "('nimes' nranelier hear Trout creek, Is spending thej winter in California and Is baying the time of his lifo us be soes 40, many new things In the sunny south It almost makes him waul i (lay, be Will liis Hister, Mrs. M. C. Curtis. Mrs. Stonnle llnrnrkta was In Klamath Falls on Tuesday of last. week, returning vVedneiidO)', Mr, Abe MoNaf' hail the nils fortutia 10 gal his bead bint while shOelOg sonm horses lust week. -! horse threw him and he lUatalQudj an Injury on the head, but Is lm proving. Air. nnd Mrs. Daniel Clinton baVol purebased a very-fine driving leaui! from their son, S.dvy Lawyer. This' In on" of Ihe nicest driving teuiiM iu tlie vlclnlly. Logging activities are continuing here. The BTtittnfl bus been noft, yel uiirk is done early In I.He morn ing WhllC Ihe ground Is frozen. MERRILL 'Ink Hnrl.H was In Merrill Wednes day and visited with ('. V. LeWll on blf way back. it. I. Daasley and H. J. and Roy i: n i lay were duck Bunting Sunday, Orandifli Baa'rdslay, who ims been staying with her son II. O. Beards ley nil summer and fall, has return ed lo her home in Klamath Kalis. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and tackle visited with Mr. Taylor's sister Mrs. Jones in Lihby district Thursday. .Mrs. w. c. Taiitnai) called on Mrs, it. F. Ib asley Thursday. Bessie Tallman's hand, recently In jured at the Lost River dairy. Is Im proving nicely. .Mrs. M. I'. (lalarneau was In Mer rill Tuesday. J. T. Column and C. Conklln were Klamath fails risttbn Friday, Mrs. m. I'. Oalarneau ami chu dron motored to Mount Dome Bun- duy, where Mr. psjariioau and Char ley ivre trapping. Sam Bin man has been feeding cat tle the last week. Mlsa Vera Jungjoban ami Beatrice and Barl PearsoU mid Charley Bib cock motored to Medford Sunday. Miss Lois Bunnell bun returned to IchOOl after a week's absence dip' lo sickness. ' Clyde Barks was a buslpesa visit or in Merrill Friday. Mrs. M. I'. Qglarneau called on Mrs. Clyde Harks Tuesday. IF IN DOUBT About that Christmas present, why not one of our Better Fruit Cakes at 60c per pound. They can't be beat for quality at any price. The Baker who is satisfied with his product has lost his chance of being of real service to his customers. Nothing is perfect, that is why we are constantly improving not only on our Bread, but on our Cakes and pastries. In ordering bread from your grocer, specify Sixth Street Loaf. It costs you no more than the rest and you might a3 well have the best. Sixth Street Bakery sV 1