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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1925)
Tuiisday, December 22j l!2.r, EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON New Law Used to Cover Fire Loss HALMM, Ol'iv, Doc. I, I'm' Hi" f i in i time mi art or t in' ion loglalAi urn uullifirlliiK a levy mkuIiihI nil ittli hoi ivii leu iii i'iiut tlra or pttior omergpboy loaaoa auttorod by out id itviiy wuh uiii'ii yesterday when tlia iilalo hoard of nmtrol uuthork'.cil mi KLAMATH COUNTRY CORRESPONDENCE Mm, it. ii. Andaroon and dough, tar Thlrgu woro V"fJlto(g in Klamath Palle Thuradoy, Friday oftOrooon 4ia Ladies' Aid nf iii" Proabyterlan church hold u appropriation of H6,000 to covOr tha 0' "' uoipo mini" artlotoa gl brio I "mi nf tin. lolanoa building nt Orogon Merrill's alor Agricultural college. TM rnguiita Ml"" Miiir.iirut Tulliniui. olio or llin fixed the inaa nl f 25,700, and ! t : . t . i g Llhby, wns In Klumuih dltlonul (700 will bo niiriiirluUd I'nlln ilio past week, Hiking Urn ox- Inter. TOO mini of 126,000 In tbv mil x i nt ii iii amount allowed uodar tha law. Bmlpotiap) Mlaa Maude Wnnk and Diiv" I. hi iioy drove in iv in unit ti Folia Wodnea- mttHfim. Theatre "THE MYSTIC" Til l gripping picture taken yon bi'blwl Hi" i 1 1 m wllh lho fnk" miini rn i.d I u inn wim rictlmlu lite gullible i I' ll. A during exposure! A screen piny you'll never forgot! Coming Thursday and Friday Five big acta of Eastern Vaudeville and ADOLI'll MKNJOU In "The King on Main Street" wllh (In lii Mascn iiml II" !. Love At Th LIBERTY An ititttroMltiK ntory of Hlg IIuhIuuhh "Her Man" Willi .Alloi'M Pelagic ami Conway Tearie Starring Wlllliitn Fairbanks Thursday and Friday Pul O'Mnlloy, Claim Windsor mid Hubert Fraaur "The White Desert" Tin greatest snow picture evi r mud ! day afternoon iiml woi" quiotly tpgr-i rind by jOitlco "f the Pegeo It, a Bmtnltt, Mm. Llekey Ii the oldaat daughter pf Mr, ami Mr, C. v. Bbuck wim bare beoa residents of Morrill vulloy fur lunuy year, Hho wan relied aogr MgrHll nod attended thai Mi ll III ni hooltt. i" :n mil' of III" popular glrlH or tha younger let, Mr. Llakay in a iiioi-kmaii or iho county, mid wllh It In hrolhiTH farms a large acreage In (ho Tulu lake rouutr. Following (ho wedding Mr. ami Mrs. blakoy loft for California where tbi v win upead Homo time visiting dlf forenl elilcs ami plan lo go (o Mex ico before returolog to Morrill io mail" (hi'lr Iniiii". Tiny luivo the la'Hi wishes or a hunt or friends. Tha hoy tooute hold a community iiii'i'iliiK lit (ho (lull roouiH Kntiir duy evening. Friday the schools In Morrill were oloeOjd for n two weeks holiday. At 1 o'clock (ho high school ami grades nu t for u program in (in community hull. Kenneth Oolwall who in attending tho IT. or O., Ih homo to spend the ChrlMtuits varndon wi(h IiIh parents. Mr. and Mre, John coiweii. Minn Lungduhl, mm of (ho teach ers 111 (ho pulillr schools, Will spend bbr racatloB at tho homo or MIhh Mc Vetgb. Misses Vaorutl mid McClay luf t ror thalr bomee ror (ho vacation. Will Hill, who In attending school At TamulpnlH. Culll.. In homo (o he With hln purvnln ror ChrUdnnn. lie watt ari-mnpaiil"d home hy hln counln ilrookn I'riuKlo or Ilerkoley. MolYlO Mover, a Btodoflt of O. A. ('., Ih her" ror (he holiday, wl(h hln parenll, Mr, and Mrn. K. N, Moyer. Mlaa Hallla Moore, atndant at Chl eo normal, arrived Hadinlay ovoninK In npoiiil I'hrlntinun ut home. Minn Mary Taylor, adidont nt Bellingbam, Waab,, In homo tor (he tiollduya. John Allen of Allen & l'lye, la ahlpplhg lamba thin week to San Frmicbico. A roiuinunliy OhrUtmaa (reo will he hold at (ho communKy hull on fhur4y evenlnc. A program will he Klvcn. Mre. a. w. Mackln and don'gbter Margaret ware TlnKom in Morrill on Sadinlay. Tuosday Mm. Burring and Mrs. Dallon acre In Klamatb Kalla vls- lllng and ahoppliiK. Mm. llurrls.i re turned to her home near Matin Vdn"3(luy. HERALD KIDDIES Dodge Brothers S P & CIAL TYPE-A SEDAN Distinctive in the fact that it defies social classification. You find it driven by the very rich and by the moderately well-to-do. It appears to equal advantage at smart social affairs, or employed in the practical business of every day. Its refinement naturally attracts fastidious buyers. Its dependability is valued by those who value their time and whose time has value. Ask u.i about Dod&a Brothers New Credit- Purchase Plan Wakefield Motor Co. 170 Main Street Oft. FUND OVER TOP I MONDAY NIGH Toy; Nutg & Candy Avail able for all Needy Children in City That tho Klddlca' '.'hrlnlmaa fund apoaaorOd hy Tho Evening Herald han none over tho top, was r-!ilh;"d lo tho fulloet extent whan vurlonn mombere or the atatr worked until pant (ho hour of midnight on Mon day nrninKluK tho wonderful array of loya ror the enfortunate klddlei of thin city. With another thirty added to the lint today, l wan found neeensary to huy another nnpply of nuln, lrul( und randfen. Ten jlollara in mono: wan donated (oday, while Mm. Join, C. Doyle donated ,0 wonderful un lortmont of toya for kiddies of var loiIH K(5('B. City Bnginoor C. T. Darley acnt In hln cheek for 5, Cbarlca Dalian H, V. Rplkor of 607 Woabington, It, while (wo Kenoroua heartgd peoph left ono and two dollara In sliver m The Herald orrice thbl afternoon ankln;; that (heir naims not he uatd. The "back orficc" employoa of Th Herald each i:avy II iimne time aKO, to Insure the Micconn of iho fund tc hrlnK Joy (o tho heart.- of (he kiddles In event (lint any money remain In the fund, which It Ik tboagbt may be the cane, it will remain there unlll nex( Chrlntmau when The Her ald will aggto take care of die uu rortunate totn whone parentH are Doable to provide them with toys. i fstoria Woman Is Killed in Accident ASTORIA, Ore , Dee. '22, (JP) Mm Kudolph llanln of AgtOrig WOB I Instantly killed Ihln morning when 'the auto driven by her hunhand wont I ovor an emhankment near here. Hunll received two rib frgelorea i und other Injurlea. A 'eordlnx to I IIiikII the car skidded on a turn j and crushed Into a treo near the edge of the highway. The car roll ed over several times". Mm. Bas il's skull was factored and several ribs broken, Midnight Mass at Merrill Thursday Among (he special preparations made for Christmas Day, (he altars of ihe churches, both In Merrill and Klamnih Kalis, will be tastefully decorated wllh a profusion of cu( flowers. The Ladies' Altar Socie ties of these two places have pro vided ahundnnlly In this regard, A CMb, portraylng.-(he hirlb of our Lord In the s(uhle of Bcdiolehein will he displayed during the Christ mas reason. Tho several choirs have provided for 'programs of music appropriate lo (he occasion, inspiring, Chris( nias enrols and (he Mass from the well known composers. Mldntgh( Mnss will be in Merrill beginning protnplly at 12:00 o'clock Thursday night. Mrs. Cilacomlni di recting the choir. In Klamath Knlls there will be two Masses,, the Communion Mass at 8 o'clock, the Academy Choir, under the direct t in of Sister Paa challs, i hunting the Christmas car ols. At the High Mass at 10:30 (he l'urlsh choir under Iho direction of Mr. E. It. Renlck with Mrs. 1!. J. Kropp presiding at the organ, will sing Marzo's Mnss wi(h (he Ofrer (ory of (he Adeste Fldeles and a corresponding processional and re cessional to (he Mass. There will he a sermon at each Mass, vis: "Tho Angels' Cham. (ilory bo to fiod in tho highest and peace on earth to men of good Will," "Jesus, tho Savior of the World." and "Lessons from the Crib of nethlehem." Tho special Juhileo Year blegglng wll he imparled to all wlto receive Holy Communion on this day. WELLS LEFT TODAY J. Percy Wells, city superintend ent of schools, left today for Port land where he will spend the com Ing week attending the conference of Oregon teachers to be held In tho northern city for three days, commencing December 2S. He re mained in the city until this morn ing in order to attend the meeting of the school board hold last even ing, nt which it was decided to re open the city schools on December 23. RANKIN PICKED WASHINGTON, Dec. 22 (J1! Wellington 1). ltnnkln was nomin ated today to bo t'nltcd States at torney for the Montana district, succeodiug Jo'.m L. Slattery, who prosecuted Senator . burton K Wheeler In M nt.mn, and whose term has expired, MILLS DOWN PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 22. ()--Tho holiday s(iHpnaCjn Of the fit lumber Industry started In earnest over lite week end ' when several large mills were closed. D-ctors say married men live longer than ningle men. We nay Hicy do ir they marry good cooks. BLY A. 'si. Conner, John Elder and J. W. Olvnn made a shipment or beer rrom SpragOe river during the pout week. Misses Jessie and Miss Elba Hell have returned to thnlr home In lily Irorn the academy at Klamath Falls. Mrs. J. A. Parker was hostess to the Illy Sowing club on Saturday afternoon, A brief business mooting was held to discuss entertainment during Iho holidays. At tho closo of tin, mealing delicious refreshments were served to the guests. Under the direction of the Bly teachers a dcllKhtrul Christmas pro gram in being prepared by the chil dren of tho school, to be given on Thursday alternoon. L. E. Walker was n Illy vlnltor on Thursday of the past week. John and Junius Elder have spent the past week In Illy from their home In Paisley. A. S. Conner la returning to Oak land with John Allen, and will re main in Oakland with hla family tor the hollduy season. NEW MEMIIKIW ANNOUNCED Throe new members nro today registered on the weekly bulletin nt new memberships nt tho chamber of rotnmorco today. Ilov. J. Henry Thomas, pastor of St. Paul's Epla copal church, P. T. Hornn, manager of tho Forest Lumber company and Hoy Cull are tho newest members. Prohibtlon has done some good. A Russian pot refuses to visit America becauso of It. x i ? f y ? Y f Y T I f I f Y Y Y Y Y i 1 Y f Y Y t t Y Y i Y Y t Y f t i ? Y t I : i Y 9 af ety FIRST When you do your Xmas shopping here you have the privilege of making any exchange satisfactory to you. You buy only ar ticles that are guaranteed both as to material and workmanship. House Slippers Fine grained kid slippers with the elkhide cushion soles, felt lined 2.00 Felt slippers with moccasin soles, brown or fc 1 C 4 jl Many more gray - Driving Gloves Lamb fleece lined. Cape leather. Self adjusting gauntlets 4.50 Wool lined. Soft brown horsehide. iSf : $2.50 Several practical styles Suit Cases, Bags and Trunks Special Holiday Prices Suit Cases $1.50 to $14.85 Bags $1.45 to $17.50 Trunks $6.50 to $24.50 Ties and Ties We have ties for every disposition, iaste and age. Ties that make the rainbow look like the moon on a :loudy night. Other ties that are so modest you have to put them on ;wice before they can be seen. A.11 bow ties 50c 4-in-hand 50c to $1.50 In Christmas boxes Dress Shirts we have shirts to match our ties and your pocketbook. We have shirts for old, young men or youngv old men. Dark, light, bright, vivid and all intermediate shades. Lawn, mad ras, broadcloth, French flannel and jthers Collars attached 95c to $1.95 Dollars to match $2.00 to $2.85 Collar band 95c to $2.50 1 1 O I Lioya isyan t CLOTHIER Y Cor. Ninth and Main $ "Home of the Workingman' f ENROITE HOME Kenneth Colwell, student at the University of Oregon, passed thru the city enroute to his home at Mer rill to spend the holidays with his parents. SAN FRANCISCO, De.-. 22, (AV BUttertat rob San Francisco 54 Hf :,s'- ,mmtt- Keep The Senses and Nerves Alert and in tuno by keeping your teeth healthy and clean. No ono enn afford to neglect their teeth. See us for free examination. APPEALS WASHINGTON, Dec. 22. (iP) Representative John w. Langley of Kentucky today appealed to the su preme court from his conviction in Kentucky of violating tho federal R. D. COE, DENTISTS (Painless of course) 202-204 Hopka Dldg. 8th and Main Phono 838 prohibition law, 1 ,yvvVKVvvYyYYYvgrwisyvwrvv