The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 22, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Tiimlay, December UL!, V.K'J
Page Threfl
Mainly About People
NO ( 'HIllSTM.ts hKKVH'KH
Rev. A. I. Rice 'of ,. Flral Pres
byterian church uiiuouncad thl
Till: i:.riii;it
Tiic ' i'ii-t;i i iiiiu j-. in UdiIi r
wood's rhtii iinic: i 1 1 1 1 w i . ttto bnro-
. metric prawnifi tun lutiu'.i'ii iji"
IliHt report. Tin' iri ii'iil disturb-
UiOl Ik ii "freak" Inasmuch
iim ti camo in mi a riHiiiK prisur.
RprWiii 'r ih'xi si hours:
cloudy "nil unaottlad wlih i. iim"
indications favbrablo for claarbii
sroathor tomorrow,
Tlir Tjrcoi n. online i In i ntomi u r
roglatpfud maximum mid mltflmtiin
I in n ra 1 u n h today ah follows:
IIIkIi i'pi low 10.
j.vm; HTUIOKli iif.ui;
Juki' HUUior, "n of J. J. Kleiner,
will known I il iiilicrlN rut ul liili
Hon, arrived in Urn oliy from Mad
tori) lam avonlni mi a combined
buulnnwi anil plenum" trip,
HI'WIAI. UIHISTMAS KFIIVI' l.
SS 10 N l.rl'llllllAN t'lll'llCII
chamber of Cotoaiorc iionum
fj, v. 1 1 off in it ii , Pastor
Bpadltl ablldrea'a HrVit Ubrlatv
in an i.vn, December 24, ul 7;. in.
Hi'ivii.' ciirii.iiiiun morning i
IttlQi Bormolll "'l'li' Hory of
Hi,' Chrhii child."
Buodny lohool, morning worship
und mill" Meat iii iii" iiiiiai Urns
iiuxi tfuaday, bocombor 27.
ICKTI liV PROM HKIIMi I'AKTV
Hi'iiul Kxocullvn K. 0, Nurd ami
iivo oputmaatora returned Monday
train mi attempt to nUI iii Crater
1,11 In'. doing wun rough, according
In N'ord, lb" wculher won bad ami
Mil pitrly wan forced to return with
out , aatinji Uin hike. Another ut-
icmpt lo inako II lo Hi" Ink" will
Ii" mail" Iiiiit on.
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141 ML mi,i ti.vi;
' A appoint mooting 'if Mamml
lodge, No. 77, wun ll"ld last oven
inn when clociWo officers f ir tb on
mlii,: yt.ni' Installed.
Wan) ntreatna CkMwd .
Cloarni r cartain isolated stream
Md latUm In Ihu '! ' of fish
eniiservutl ii wan iinki'd lust night
ill a i-i.ioluli.il picpnrod hy ili.j
Klamath ;l;;'i: i 'nii'n'a nsisoclniluti for
fon a nl in K io Stui" Oiimn Wiirtldi
AvitIII. rinsing wum .1 inn In Uin
nana pi Was i.uka, Maiden Lake,
iili-ll ir.-"j, Crooked crook from
th" hatchery to tho highway, North
Fnrk Of Hpiagii" river. It wan nisi
requested that Upper IClajpath Lake
pud i.uli" Kwuliun bp opened (Dp
year around.
Si
Western Autoes
r3icM
i- j . - vtjlwa . :i - -" -
Last MMCjijf Sale
Ends December mm
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Auto AccoHsorlcs uro always apprcciatcxJ. They add to the comfort, pleasure, economy
and safety of motoring. Only a few days left to take advantage of the additional sav
ings offered during this ule. Your selections will be wrapped ready to present. Many
articles not shown below are included in the sale.
Our Qift to You
- an Inner Tube
Wear-well Cords
30x3 Igdt $8-95
30x3' ViTirKi" 9.75
30x310 ggS 10.95
30x3'. jjgi 13.80
31x4 $gg 16.95
32x4 17.85
33x4 j&8: 18.65
32x4'- JJ8f 25.75
33x41 MS 26.85
34x4'o y;;,:': 27.90
WILL BE GIVEN
wllh rvrrf Wtaor-woll. W?trn
(ilant nr.rt WVatcrn Olunt luloon
!ir boOKtrt ftt onr rpRiilar low
prtotpt WhiUiir "ovi drfvo a light,
aMdlm r hotivy OWi a "Western
Auio" tin will meft your rwitilr
PWltii Thry tiro TnnnuftuTtureil ac
OOfdtnf to our hjfftl ntniultirdw of
tltiallty and f:tU1 (Urect to you,
Thin nifthfKl of dlirtrluutton pnaMt-M
tin to Hl (Ihw high grade, de
rendiihto ttr' at lowr prleen. Our
HLi'nii trti'Lranle fully proteins yon,
BLUE RIBBON Tube with
Woor-wcll Corda
JUMBO Tube with. Western
Ginnt Corda
This offar good only during thlaiala
- JnLWv if .
Glovei and Robes
15 Off
Olovofl and ChuinUotl nf
vnrtouii ntvli'i' In hltu-k, tun
and Knty lruthiTH nml nll
WOOl, warm. 'Vunfy" Auto
HohcH mnke excellent Etfl.
A re'luctlon from our
rojrular low nrico durim;
Kid ) ;ifi H ili'."
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5 -I
nan
0 ,
Wedge Cushions
A girt that win 1'i ing houn
tr oomfofl hii-ai tor wom
en driver dr bfirfldni of
m;ill Hi at uro rt-.ttH tho
Liu k on loutr" ilrlvofl. .mi.
(ilt't Sfih
jirlcti In .
ai ond nt S1.C6.
$1.23
Windshield Cleaner
ftlundurd Modol
A timely gift for Bofcty
uno nhould un on every car.
ThO Btondard In un auto
mat lo inodi'l- cUuir vision
I'l II!" 'I "0-
dili'Pil to A
llon.l f M i nt rntupnit
prlorri ranging from 680 to
$1.69.
tuir vision
$2.15
Flower Vase
K-ipfa'lnlly ui'prt't'i.itrd 1,;,
wonirn uuikon tho en
cloml cur inoro hOmey en
hajicea Hh appwiranoo U10
hti.Mtlflll cut gliirtn boly l.'i
nimovabla Biokwt4itod
Rale urlce. mch, . 1 1 I D
Othen mluced to $13 and
Flashlights
lloro'a ii Rift that plOUoa
pvoryoofl ti high tjuttUty
tuhular, L-ctdl (lafihll)UU
! e&xlVfr, with 9-Tnoh
flare, i'muiiuoIo with hat-
tiry and bulb,
roduood
CUft Halo irkHfi mi other
fUmhllk-hw Joe to 2.49.
$1.26
1?
Stop Signals
Drum type Mturdy noat
brilliant and dependable
no boloa to drill faateni to
tall Ihrht or lloeul brftokot.
i :Mpt'.'lally rO- fl 4 QQ
duoetl to. ........ V I id J
OJthdl ntop algnulH $1.48
and $4.C5.
Have a Radio
in the Home
This Christmas
Complete
$110.00
Kiullo nn you want it. Tone, volume, st'
loi'tlvtty. Blmplldlty and beauty. A live
ttlba tuned radio frequency .nt.-t. built es
pfilally for tho Wc.-Uern Auto Supply
Company by one of the- largest and uiomI
reliable manufaot urer.H of radio porta. All
that the VVeatorn Aut6 Supply Company
hofl In resource8--aIl ibat It ban In reputa
i lop for raaponalblllty and looderahlp- -tho
good will 6t hundroda of thoiiaandi pt
motorlst.i all over the W'oM stands back
of this Ideal radio set.
No home is comploto without a radio.
Suggestions
"Williams" Fooi Accelerator for
Ford owners. Clocks, Courtesy
Lamps, .Bumpers, .Motometers,
Wind Wings, Electric Cigur Light
ers, Radiator Ornaments all at
reduced prices.
IF YOU fflS
can'1" JSr
DRIVEg
-More than 125 Stares In the West'
9 TAT a Ai JL.
SiipplyCo.
SEVENTH AND PINE STREES
Klaiiinth Calls, Ore, ,
It
SHOP
EARLY
Store Open
Until 9 P. M.
1 Saturday,
mornlns ibat tii"
i i.' mil i aafylcaa
in" ti un- apldamlc
Kltla. At thn lima
tho nhunli iihmiM I
i Ii inc. a iim cantatii
ildored aafe f'.r puli.
for thin rouiion tho .
bi oarrlod oui. ir,
llnv. Illc.i will carry
man acrvlre In hi i
will ho no
1 iim cbnrch
iplnal mania
i chlldran of
r hen prur-
araj not cou
iralherlnitH no
Kram cunnol
next Sunday
ut the Cbiiat-moa.
A HANK ! ( II IIIAtTEIi
In n tnnk, aa In i man. airoui;
charactor aaaartd u- In meaJy
Krowlh with no loan ! IdeBUtXi If
baukliif lilintliy u 'i, tha'atTenR
ih of obaractar la Impulrod,
Tho Identity of tha lllhernla
flunk of Han Krai, "i hui heon
malntainod during all the Klxty nix
youra of lia life. t wan the I II her
nia In 18.19; It In ti,.- lllhernla tto-
nay. In thh yenra wn t.'j other
liankii 'have come anil none, have
la-en inerKed and ahicuhed; Identlt
Iium boon leat, charaiter haa tbaof
"il. I lie lllhernla n-iaina It, orU-
Inal name, preaervi Its Identity
aim crown uti.-adlly la mrciiRlh ol
iharaetor.
MOVBlt HOME
.Melvin Mjyer aioi of Mr. and
Mrs. V. N. Jloyer f Merrill was a
brief vlnltr.r In tbe rliy enroute to
bin home at Merrill. Ho will apend
the holiday mllh hl parents.
COt'RT OF HOMHt TON'ICHT
Tho Tourt of Honor will meet
tonJfht at tho court honw In tb
plretnl court room ai tha hour uf
elRit o'clock. 8cOuis ar.' to meet
In the rooms of the Ami rkan LcrIoii
H aeven o clock to iia-in the exiini-
Inlcg hoard. I'areu1 r.nd frlcndx
of the boy mre aak' d to he Heated
In the courtroom promptly at eight
o'clock. All scouts who are able
ar" aoki-d lo com dressed In their
uniform. Klsht bora will pasa th
court tonight.'
FORMER RBWDSST IHK3
Word has Ikoo recelred in th.
Ity telling of tbe death of an old
Klamath resident, Jay Yurdy, who
passed uwny at his ranch home
"asi of Iteddfng, California, on last
I'uesdny. Mr. Sturdy will bo re-
iii" in I" red I" re by a number of the
old-timers wlieri he lived fur many
iir.i. A nnmbor (f yearn ago but
health failed and he moved to Ited
illiiK where be npeut bis last days.
Cancer was the cau?e of bis death.
lie la aurrired by hla arUe, a daugh
ter and two Bona. Hla daughter is
teacher in tbe schools at Seaside.
Oregon. Th" two sons reside in
southern California.
an nuo chjiistmas party
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Poole will
be host and hostess on Christmas
are lo the employees of the Pine
Tree and the Liberty theaters with
Christmas party at the I'ino Tree.
A Christmas tree and gift exchange
along with musical acts and a mus
ical program will be features of the
evening's entertainment.
CHRISTMAS I'l. AY TON ItJHT
The annual Christmas party of
th" -..indents of tha Henley school
will take place tonight. A program
has been arranged und a Christmas
ircn with an exchange of gifts has
been planned.
. FROM PASADENA
H. Hamilton of Pasadena. Cali
fornia, on business mutters arrived
in Klamath Kalis last evening.
I.AWSOV COINfi SOI I II
It. l.awson. brolheirltt-law of Hav
Poole of the l ino Tree theater
leaving tqraorrojv morning for
Oakland after sn 'tiding the imi
siting with jMr
fortnight hart
and Mrs. Toole. Tins is Jlr. Lawson .
first visit to Klamath Falls and In
expressed himself aa very nun l'
impressed with the city.
visiTiNt; u noi.s home
Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Ki'te of Ku-
uelie are the house gliosis 01 uieir
parents, Mr. und Mrst O. A. Nlchol
ol the Peerless lunch. They plan to
remain over the holiday season.
IJSK HAS I A OR1PPK
Frank l.ee, well known lumber
man. is eontined to nts room at ini
hotel White Pelican suffering
an attack of la grippo.,
Willi
MAI.1N HAVOHERH
Mf, and Mrs. W. M. Ireland, well
known ranchers of tho Malln section,
among the out .'1 town visitors in
the city today.
FltoM MFItltllil, ROAI)
Business matters brought L. F.
fjQOrtaon of Merrill road to the lily
ivver Mondny.
ItlCH.MOMI liFTI ltS
(I. Fl, lliehmond. land agent tor the
Oregon Trunk line, rotnrned lust
oveblnit from Portland where ho has
been on mfltters connected with hla
i omiuuiy for several days,
to-
Give Wearing Apparel
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So many gifts are diatributrrl
during the Chrislmas season
which may be expensive
tokens of friendship, but yet
are more or less impractical.
Wearing apparel, on the other
hand, is always acceptable and
yet always practical. Who is
the boy who will net appre
ciate a nice warm mutller or
a flaring colored lumberjack
sweater) Who is ihe girl whr,
will not welcome dainty, soil,
silk underwear) HWho is tin,
man who does not rejoice in
a new collection of neckties?
Here at Pilcher's we have an
inclusive assortment of every
thing for the man, woman and
child. Shop early I
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Exceptional
Dress Values
Beautiful shades and the latest
modes characterizes these lovely
dresses. Excellent selection of
'oil et Twills, Flannel Stripes, Pen
cil Stripes, Crepe-back Satins and
Velvets. In black, toast brown,
iienna, tan, brown and blue.
Sizes 16 to 50
16.50
Nothing Is Left Undone to
Satisfy Every Need in
Christmas Buying.
Every member of the fam
ily can lie supplied with
presents and wearing ap
parel from PilchcrV
Your satisfaction i.s su
preme. .
Scarfs
In beautiful col
srs and fancy
figures.
2.39 ' 3.29
Ladies felt comforts
Women's Footwear
Patent one-strap, satin $5.90
one-strap, buttoned
Patent Colonial, Silver buckled.
Satin Colonial, $5.85
silver buckled
79c to $1.89
LADIES'
COATS
A large selection of stunning styles and
marvelous values. Latest winter colors
in Bolivia, Velour and Suede cloth.
Large fur collar and cuffs. New flare
models.
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10.00 to 125.00
A good ninge of sixes.
Ladies'
Undergarments
':i Radium silk, crepe de chine
md glovjs silk, nicely trimmed
ivith lace and embroidery in
color comhfnattpns. Vests!
I Ii miners. Teddies and gowns
98c to 39.98
Silk Umbrellas
attractive colors, best grade
silk covering, slrougly made,
4.98 to 9.49
Utile
from SI. Jit lo SM.DS
Gloves
Kid gloves with fancy
trintnifti cuffs, wo
men's auto gloves,
wool lined to keep
hands warm . $:S.-lt
Wnslmhlf BueGC
40c to $i.lt)
(hildit'ti's fXool and
Klllt KlOTOH tlllC
ChMdivn's Washahlo
ucdf n'vos Ilk'
Ladies' Hose
A most useful and worthy gift A gift of all year service. Rayon
silk in all coloi-s 98c
Pure silk in full fashion hose in all latest colors
1.49 to 1.98
K-APILCHERCO
INCORPORATED
Department Stores
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