1age Two
EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Monday. Dwcnihcr 21, 1!2f
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Willits - McDonald
Wedding Surprises
Surprising their hunts of friends
In Klgmath Falls, La Lund Willi! s
and Miss Joan McDonald wen- mar
ried on Saturday evening, at the
hour of six-thirty, at tho First
Presbyterian parsonage, In t :io pro
ence of a few Immediate relatives
and friends. Rev, A. L. Rice per
formed tibe ring ceremony.
The Misses Grace Hoa'gland and
Panay ltobsrtson attended tho bride,
while Stanley Hajork attended tho
(rooa. Immediately following the
ereatoar the wedding parly motor
ed t the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Roderick Smith wher.' a wedding
supper was served. Among those
present were Mr. nnd Mrs. Levi Mc
Donald. mreu!s of the bride, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Sloan. Mr. and Mrs.
Mate Qttorheln, Mr. and Mrs. Rode
rick Smith, Donnl.l c-inlth, Jutii n
Sloan, Miss Pansy Robertson, Mrs.
pecta .V.'nis, slsler if the groom,
MUs finice ll.iaglaiul, Stanley Ba
Jock and the bride and (room, Mr.
and Mrs. Wllllts.
Immediately following tae recep
tion and dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Vll
lits left by motor for Portland and
Cottage Grove, in the latter city
they will visit with the groouu
parent's.
Vpon returning to K'.anialh Kalis
In a fortnight, the papular young
couple will be at heme to their
friends on eleventh and Walnut.
Their wedding was announced tor
high noon on Sunday, but In hopes
w si pping Quietly away from their
friend; too wedding IWU" decided
upon lale Saturday afternoon.
I.KtT THIS MORN IN
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howard left
this morning for Walla Walla where
they will spend the Christmas aud
Nn v Years holidays with relatives
and friends.
The only sate bet on coal price
is that tiny will bo too high.
THOROUGHBREDS
PURCHASED BY
LOCA
Christmas Comes But Once a Year
Ironing Day Comes 52 Times
Hand ironing is one of the week's hardest, longest tasks. Yet with a Thor Fold
ing Ironer your wife can sit down and finish a big day's ironing in two easy
hours. Electricity does all the work and provides the heat.
It is as economical as a hand iron.
On the Thor she can iron everything shirts, col
lars, ruffles, as well as flat pieces. She can roll the
Thor to any cheerful, convenient room to iron.
You can have a Thor Folding Ironer delivered now
or on Xmas Eve for a small down payment; bal
ance in small monthly amounts you'll never miss.
But oh, the difference for your wife! Tear out this
ad as a reminder to telephone or call in the morning.
Manufactured by the
HURLEY MACHINE COMPANY
CHICAGO NEW YORK SAN FRANCISCO
Baldwin Hardware Co,
"The Winchester Store"
418 Main Phone 261
An eicut ire feature.
When through ironing,
simply fold up and rait
into m close: or comer.
Tates about the apace
of a kitchen chair.
Bell, Rceder and Vollman
Ranches Acquire Prize
Winning Jerseys
Klamath now has a (old medal
purebred cow, said to ho the only
cold medal cow In southern Oregon.
It Is now the pro, oily of Harry
Dell who operates .1 ranch In tho
Chelsea distrust. Mr. Hell purch
ased the medal cow. who noes by
the name of St. Mawes' Helta,
from the famous N.uh Black herd
of Iteedsporl, at an auction sale
held In Medford Saturday afternoon.
T:.o medal cow la n Jersey, as
were nil the cowa sold by Mr. Black,
at the auction sale. The animal re
celved tho sold medal by virtue of
establishing a record of 706.67 lbs.
of butter fat In one year. The
honor was awarded by the National
Jersey association. At the time the
record itrM hung up. the -aw was
six years old.
Hell also purchased the dutuhte.
of the mednl cow. Zamolen llotta,
considered to be file highest typo of
Jersey displayed at the auction
sale. Tho cow la but four years old.
and it Is believed by prominent
dairymen, that she win exceed the
high record of but'or fat produc
tion made by her mother.
U. E. Boeder, prominent farmer
of the Henley district purchased
two exceptional -covs at tho auction
sale: oao. Princess Si. Mawes" Ger
tie, which under normal oondllions,
produced 45 pounds of milk a day.
uccrding to an unofficial test; the
second, Ralta St. Mawes' Princess,
two and a half yeurs. and repres
enting the finest type of Jcrse;. , ,
extant.
Mrs. A. J. Vollman of . Rocky
Point purchased a fine Jersey cow
fr;m the famous herd. Hruo's Mamie
which she will receive noxt spring.
Authorities on livestock state that
the purebred livestock In Klamath
will enhance t.;o st.ir.dard of Ktam
;.th dairies and will bo tht( corner
stone of a' widespread and prosper
ous dairy. Industry- In tin county.
HI
I1ED
Br TURKISH II
TO MAKE REPORT SOON"
W-aSHINSTON, Dec. 21. P, A
Chairman McNary of the senate
irrigation and reclamation commit-
mittee will begin executive sessions
the middle of next week to draft
a report on the Boulder canyon
project and other problems, relat-
te Indicated tobay that the com- lug to the Colorado river
ALL WHITE
Medicine Cabinets
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See them in our window complete with large
beveled plate glass mirror.
$5.95
A Bargain
Try MfifY
first
123 North Sixth Street
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Bundle Letters
To Speed Mail,
McCall Urges
Incoming Parcels Load
Local Carriers
OF HSUL AFFAIR
May Lead to War, Belief
of Prominent English
Statesman
"If people will tie their letters
of more than ten into bundles Jhey
will aid the psstofflce force asvell
as assure themselves of quicker ser
vice." This was the statement made tills
morning by Poatmostor John Slc
CSH; This is especially urged at
this time of the year cvhen the f .r
has more work than they can handle
with the holiday rush In full swing.
A steady line of C.iristyus mailers
has filled the lobby of the local of
fice slnrc early this morning and
despite the fact that but three days
more remain before Christmas, mall
continues to be sent out. Much cf
this is being sent to coaat cities
however, which should reach Its
i destination by the 25lo. The In
coming mail gets heavier each day
with thousands of pounds being de
livered by the local post office
today, ' 1
Coolidse After
Youthful Voters
WASHINGTON, Dec. 21. (PC)
President Ccollctge, In a Christmas
greeting today to boyH and girls of
the nation, pointed to the value ;f
unselfishness, obedience and self
control.
The greeting, addressed "to the
Hoy Scouts, the Lone Scouts and the
Four-H clubs."
"As yen are representatives of
the boys and girls of America who
live In or are Interested In the coun
try, with which 1 come Into i)ti offi
cial relation,"" he salii, "I want
to extend to all of you a Christ
mas greeting. It seems a very short
time ago that I was a hoy nnd In
LONDON, Dec. 21. (IP) Mosul,
the administration of which is cost
ing Great Britain $20,000,000 year
ly, still remains a burning question
in England. Former Cnder Secre
tary for foreign affairs Harmswor'.h
is of the opinion that It would he
madness for Great Britain to tnke
upon her shoulders for 25 years the
Mosul mandate or tho risk of pas
sive or active antagonism between
Great Britain "and a formidable
power" when any moment might
bring an Incident with the menace
'Of war.
Iiarmsworth wis in the forelg.i
office at the time the inundates for
licsoplmtmia and Palestine were cre
ated. He urges the British govern
ment to retreat from what he terma
Its dangerous "position." "in my
considered lodgment,'' he "aid, "the
arrangements Just concluded (the
giving of the mandate to Great
Britain by the council of the league
of national open up the most dan
gerous prospect that has confronted
this country since the groat war."
Mr. Iiarmsworth argues that n
friendly VrOrkJhg agreement between
Gnat Britain and Turkey would b
valuable, in depreciating the idea
that Turkey In her stand muy be
bluffing, he recalls how often alien
an idea bus led to war and appeals
to the governnu nt to return to Its
policy of quitting Mesopotamia as
was originally intended in 1(128.
More Donors'
To Fund For
Poor Children
About 190 Children
To Receive
Gifts
The Herald's Kiddles' Christines
Fund received a Jolt today whom
notification was Jrlven by UUs
l.ydln Friclio. county health nurse,
that at least 50 more cases hail
been Investigated and found to bo
i
deserving, making a total of some
200 children who will have in be
supplied with Christ mas cheer from
the ftyid.
The. fund Weill UP another 11.00
notch today when Steve Huhn Slid
T, L, Nelson daeh contributed 11.110,
1 '" pounds of candy nnd nuts
bjrye (itready been purchased, fur
alined nt cost by BsnttoVd'Si togeth
er with oranges and apples. These
will be given out wltlC the leys pur
chnsed and Willi those donated by
Mordoff and Woolf.
The gifts will bo sorted tonight,
ready fir distribution Wednesday.
The Anderson Transfer company
has volunteered lo contribute Us
services In delivering the present.:.
MUM. vl till I It UUUVI
Mrs. o. H Mather arrived bus
Saturday from Purllund to spend
the holidays with her husband, Dr.
Mother. TllS Journey from toss
ItOSO Clly wan made In Hit aulfl
Idle. After tho holidays Mrs, Mtt-
thev win return to Porlhidd to malio
arrangeinenlM lo come In Kliininlli
Fails 10 remain porraonehUj'.
, "MII.VMlll.UKD," IS CHAHGB
W ASIIINGTON. Dec 31. Id'i
Charging that the wmf bdutt mnr-
llul had "Hlmnglialed" Colonel Wll
llarn Mitchell, lieini'eiiiuilvo lilnn
ton', ileiuocrnl. Texan, ilemnnded on
the house fjodr the abolition of all
oourl martinis In peaee lime.
Klamath Falls' Own Store
Open Evenings
Open Evenings
Only 3 More
iff
Shopping Days
You have jurt three days more in which to complete your shop
ping list with that fact in view we are mentioning a very few of
the needed and. appreciated gifts for both men and women that
you will find in this big store.
The things you will find here are just those things that people
would buy for themselves and i n giving them you are sure to
jlease.
the midst of farm life myseir help
ing to do the chores at the farm,
working in the corn and potato
fields, getting in the hay und in
the spring time doing what most of
you have never hud an Opportunity
to see, mu king maplo sugar.
"I did not have any ehunce to
profit by Joining a' scout organi
zation or a club. Thai she
0Ugh lo be a great help lo tile boys
and girls of the present tluyi. II
brings them Into association - With
each oilier in a way iWJHere they
learn (0 think not, only for them
selves, but. of other people. It
teaches and gives them self-con-Irol,"
FOR HIM
Hansen Gloves
We have these for both men and efotton
and with the greatly reduced prices they
are now carrying they will innku an ideal
gift. .
Men's Ties
lie always needs lhem---and you know that
lie likes those that you get him much the
Lost. We nave the famous Cneyney line :n
cflks, and cut silks In the very nuwest shapes
and patterns. They arc priced from
90c to 1.80
Men's Bathrobes
Of course he wants one and never In litis
world would it enter ha bend to Jump
right out and buy It. Why? For the slinpl"
reason that he wants you to pick It out.
They are Pendleton robes that, means the
best. ' ,
6.50 to 25.00
Silk Shirts
Our entire stock of silk shirts Is reduced to
the limit. Tho slock Includes nvery style
nnd color that fashion dictates. Make It a
shirt or two he Is sure to be pleased.
FOR HER
Ladies' Bathrobes
What could possibly be more acceptable than
a beautiful Pendleton ngde bathrobe. When
you see the patterns and styles, you'll agree
that anyone would wajit one.
Phoenix Hosiery
Lovely pure silk hose la u fhounnd and one
colors--right here u this one counter you
can find delightful glfls for . vet-v ludy. on
Hie list. Don't worry about Ixr having
too many there is no such iblng.
Greatly Reduced
Felt House Slippers
Just think - here In r.omothlng that overyear
wan;;. . nd at even tUl low price we assure
you of a complete sloek of sizes and colors.
Ho sure and see them before you finish
your list.
69c
Phoenix Silk Underwear
Beautiful colors and all the dainty styles
they solve the gift problem so enslly that
you can't realize that mitnn people seem
lo hnve a hard lime finding Just what lo
give.
Falls Mercantile Co,
Open Evenings
Exclusive
Walk-Over
Agents
Open Evenings
Klamath Falls Owned
Snowfall Brings
Winter Activity
Taking advantage of the flrat win
ter of the yenr. with Its opportunities
for outdoor sports, several part I la 01
the yffurtger set spent an enjoyable
time outdoors yesterday. Along the
highways and In the residential sec
tion of I he city sleighing parties wore
mneh in order over the week end. H
OVOf the' highway out us far as
Plnehiirst Inn groups of the younger
people were to be found all day Sun
day. Heveral skiing parties In tile
neighborhood of Mc(JOllU(n' mill
marked the first of llia outdoor SJ30U
on Hunduy.
A coasting party of local people
"iijoylng a w'elnle roast nt Keno In
cluded Dorothea Hawkins, , Ucliliu
Hawkins, Jdy Mlljer, F-vn Miller. H11
Verne Thomas, Charlotte Clover,
Jennie nrovor, rornne Mdrdoff, Hlda
.loncs nnil PhlHs VVhlteohlili llnlpli
Adiitnson, Forrest Miller, John Haw
kins" Karl Mack, trvln Keller. Kin
ton llamnker anil Ren Holilsler.
HundSy night a four horse rtlelgll
look 11 crowd of Hie young folks 10
Pelican f!ily where 11 bonfire nnd
welnle roust was enjoyed. In tin: p n
ly wi-ro Misses Zoplili Honors, V-r-
glnla '"II, Marguerite CUntmlngu,
Charlotte tirover, Thelmu Qrftrlfl,
Beatrice Pearson, Dornno Mordofl,
Juutile drover, Hvn .Miller, Joy. .Mil
ler, lda .loues, Kilitt: Dunbar and
Dorothea and Dehllu Hawkins, Dill
W llllaini',, Ituiph Adamnon, Furl.
Mack, Kerrest MHIer, pony Murray,
Btyttnt Williams, Kenton Hrttltkor,
rarfk Hall, jAjnes (irover. Irwin
Keller, Hob Oliver, Harold Johnson,
Hen ilolllster and John Hawkins.
To 1'KOBH (TH.VrVfl
W'AKIIIN'tlTON, Dec. 21. fW
The federal governmenl, llirotigh
l ie gerioral accounting office und
the department of ngrlriilturo has
entered actively .Into the conlro
ven y over roud funds In Texas.
MOW YOKK. Friends of Hlberl
Kustbd (Chambers, son of the novel
ist, Understand that he Is now In
Keno. lie was married a yenr and a
half ago In London to Mian Clara
Oooilonoilgff, an Kngllsh lienuty,
, WAI.I.A WALlIA, VVashi, Doc 21.
ii'i iteceipt of u jnoon scholar:
ship fund, the gift of the Hlone ft
Webster corporation, to honor the
Into Judge iThOSi Burke, was an
nounced todny by officials of Whit
man college.
Phone 93
The Modern Way-
I In- last few yeirs liave
scon a radical ' clianpc
in luiolvK-oopiiirr tjjfthncls,
' ( nr kiiowloiloc of print
iii.p; ami paper is'nt your
sorrier- in planninp; p.
flinn;;o Id more inodcni
ivateitis.
W. O. SMITH
Printing Co.