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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1925)
IWodnuHiluy, December 23, 1925 gVENINl ; 1 1 E ! t A I -D, KLA M ATI I FALLS, QUEGON Ill'VI'liim OUfl MACK Hurry Poole, 0. Dnlton, II. Iriinm or Oakland, Dr, H, U, Uloyd 8tw- art imii Arthur vviil in raturnod luii. IbiI niKhl from Tula Inkn whara Uloy ivnl tha duy oil a duck hum. iu hhi i.i, ciiammi.i. IIOMM Kuiitll k. (Jrondall, ittidaiij ui Stanford tinivuriiiy, in among Hit oOllugi) ixy h who liava tonw homa fur iiiu uhriatraai holiday, Hp win ho wiiii hit paroau, Mr, arid Uric w. OnndaJ, axpabtlni to return anutb after New Yearn. TO I'OU VAI,l,i:V Mr, ami Mr". Loula fappaa ara liuiMpi; lomonn lor Pan Valey lo upend (.'hrlilmim at theminc of MrV I'.ipiui',' hral hor in !uw mill i at , Mr. mni Mm John Ml Vu. UOINO TO MKKItU'li MIhh Mmidn (,'iirli'loti lop. Hilit rqprnlni for Morrill in apand tlia ' 'in i iuiiik iniiiiiiiyii with ralsUvi PKititv Ut ii ! J, A. I'urry of tho Ku'h Ma(eah til" loro In III at III" fit mi 1 1 y liinii" mi north Ninth, (ulforln wim n Mivoru mill mi IiIh Iiiiikh. M r. I'urry lull I -i ll nlllni fpr Die Mat wai It, chapman l ltoM HoltNHItooK Wllliiir fliiipuinn Of llornhioi.l. I i ni ti inn tint'. inrtiiMTt. mutters in tha 61 ty today, During hiu nny baro he hi slopplm; lit Hi" IfOU I Lull". I HUM III SHI1I IK 1''. '.. Bialtu M B H Btilllvaii both of liuin.uiutr lit" liiTu loiliiy mi bituitiuK), maitam. ixr. Theatre 'I'll" Ittll showlllR lonlKht of "THE MYSTIC" with Conway Tanrla, a u -i, Pjingto and Mltohall Lawli ah nmaalqu pi. mi" oxuoilna Hi" aottv!t)ea r fain- rnidlumu. a tnrluiati broath laklng film attraction i hut will keep you auaaalni and gaaplni to tot and. Corning Thursday and Friday Klv IiIr ni'tf ot Vaudeville, with BlnclBf, mid Comedy, mid Ida feature pletnre l I in n I n: . Mil" 'The King on Main Street" A : .irl.lilir lotii.ib slnriliii: Adolplle M"lijnu .Mainly About People KCII 1 I, 111 AHIII.AM) churl",. HahanJ la h'Hviiic tomprrow (ft4irrfoon for Ahiund to apand the. holldm'a wit A (rlnnda, M JhS KABSMft WWW Mboi Mm; Kiirtirn loft this mornlnc f(ir SliloW to apvfcd thil Cfirltmal Ind fduU wlih 'ndtitlrna mid frlendc. nltiti- nlng in n turn Saturday, Till WCAIHIIK Oiojjoo: liilll want, rain or wu .w ".mi portion ioilghl und Tbttroduy, moderate, wlnda, bei coaat. The Cyel irnod'j Pii- ii KIuiiiiiHi Kull i on i hange In h ! laal 'rcpcrt v., -.ii nor co i Korocaet Cloudy n The TCO ifglhlored . tenparatorn High ItOIN'AN atrrwn with iii'Miriilitii', "ling noulhorly l0,a' tha At.i.v.x tx van lil if. Alien ot tha Houtbam Paallla tiitlt 1 'i'luu v.um iiioiiik; tin, vlnlt- or in m ovi r Tuoaday, ffa raglatatv "d among tha arrival! al tha bou Willi" Polkon. IIOATMAN CRAVJB8 t. lioutman. ifft ihin morning, hy aatnmobUo, to join Mm. Boat nian ui i hi' homa or Mr. mid Mm. V. V. llardlHoii lu I'orlland whom tin y will hiiiid th" Chrlnttnim holl- dara. Mr. Bqatman 1m Idi'iitlflod with til- k. Sngvman organlaatton. Hi .Tiuogriiph nt (inder i.i" kIuivk hut little iromOtrJU) pruHUro Hlnco a condition (, pratani iltlona. , ' r next 2i In, ii m. '1 uUMOttled. i' ttrding tbarmtfmoier iiKlmum ami minimum t .day hit follown: 12 low .....35 MISS i.t..; it: t in. fjKAVIXO Krancc. The Ii larrh l.l barrobj or wins an tha roult of abipwroeka In sulea. I Tw, IIOV HCOVTH TO lll-XI' it lloya to Aid lii Dprirlbullou of Paafcatfca ut Clitiwl At The LIBERTY Laaf Kbowing tonight of Willlatii (ralrbonki in "Her Man" THUrtBDAY mid KUIIiaY ( inn,, wiodaor mid I'm O'Mallay lu rin: wiirn; ukhkkt" It you think you r., ihrlll proor, ., Th,. racing billiard that "lltii off' the world out- Ida Tin. awful avolaneba tbbi wlpaa nut th,. camp A i.lrl iilnn,. iiiiiIiIhi in. n turii"ii into batata - The iikIii fur life on tln i'iIko of th" proclplco Tho arrival of the rrnnn.-train Ahh HCOCT MKBTINOS All nroilt imetillllH will tl" lli'lil us imiinl. arcordiiiK to nnuounremont mad iodn by Bcom Bxoontlva Nordi Dtto to the annlnctUi iotrti which Iiim paHhed. Hi" linpreKHlon had hvvix Rutin, red that no gcout mtttlngl would he held. J IVOR) I'lUi.M DAVQIIERTT Jimmy Pftosborty, amploytd hy Connolly Hruii.. ii to apand th.. hoii d&yi in San FrtBcitfo, acoordlng to word rootlvQjd htra hy bin frlenda. n oxpaett to Jonrnay aaal lo Mlnneap olln ibis BprlnK to visit hi parend, )i:ms ham: BOJ" Mr. Btiil Mm. Iru On in. well known young roup!" of the .Merrill rniid, lire Hie happy purentn of a liuhv hnv. horn Innt uvi.nlriK. Mrs. Orom beforo her marriage was Mlm Mario Crlf- nth. At hlii" o'clpek tolnorrow iniiriiiiiK 20 local boy seoiitu will report to hoadquartsra of the communit cbaaj in the new Sin u h building to u ilOI In distrllnitlni packages to th" ,"" ly faiullloH in the city, l,l;. I: this HONKING Mm Tom MoOdaald left tills ninrn In k for Sun Praneloeo to spend ttu bolldbya with her mother. MIHK TO QBT I AMII.V K. O. N'ord. stout exeentlve, left this morning fur Ashlnnd to Join his tftft mid two little sons, Delhcrt and Donald, who are en route from I'ort 1 u ii t to niul;" their home here. Mils. HAYKS HKRK Mrs. K. K. Hayes was In Christ mas ghopplng from her home at Keno. Mr. and Mrs. lliiyts vritii Mm. Hayes' brother. Harvey Ayem, are leaving tomorrow for l'rine Vtlle to spend Chrlstmus with Mrs. Hayes' parents. KBRAft'XT. Turkey.--For refus Ing to obanilon their fties, two de vout Molian inmlans have been tfon demned to tin. KallowK. Ml (irririiile Brkman of tin Oertrudo Millinery Shop Is leav i":; Tue.Mliiy morning for eastern marketa In uc.d'jra Ut fnjjirtcat tnod els In advtnatd spring mlilini rv. i-'roui here Mim eierlrnde v.-, II 311 ;o Hut; Pranolaco for tho New Yearn holldaya und v;IH lli-n joaruev east to Chicago. New York City, Cin cinnati. Cleveland and St, I. nun. Mlits Me'.liilian wll bo In rdinrge of the shop while Miss Ocrtrudc In awny. John Bull Buys From Many I ands Spring Weather Now in Portland I'OltTI.AND. Ore.. Dec. 2:1 -(fl) Folks on tho streets took off their oVOrcoflta today anil those In donrs l"t Mib fli'"s go out., and open ed ih'i doors ami windows, btotnia of th" warm iprlngllko weather pn valllnx. At noon !!" tomperatdffl was B2. the liiitheiil Deci'inlier readlnx since 1921. In recent years this has been xi geiled only in 111 17, when a tem pa'rgtujre of tiii was recorded In De cember. fader Hit. Influenee of recent balmy weather trees and shrubs have beeu budding. Flea Powder Famine Hits English Port PLYMOUTH, Kinxlanil. Dee. 2'1. IPj A wireless demand by the iin- lONOON, Dec. 23. (Pi John "r Itotterdam for three pounds of Hull's Christina stoeklng this yearfleii powder to be used on a canto wi be stuffed with l.gOO chip- of (direr foxes brought about a , famine here In this commodity. loads of yuletlde fare from markets of the world. Tile earKoea include apples from California, Oregon. Washington apdibaAp searched hada, anil grapefruit from Florida. J could be filled. The sbipWiad 161 foxes from the United States. The w.inlu town had before . tho order MONEY QUARREL HAS FATAL $ND Longview Ncgresa I Slntn By Sweetheart DiirSjig Altercation -T l,ON(IVIKW, Wash . De,'4J3. (0) Minnie Scott, Mil. negro! woman. was Nhot mid Instantly killed bore shortly before noon toduy by Al Williams, :io yen- old na'dto, lol lowlug a iiuurrel over mtqty mat ters, police repprlpd. . Williams was arrfjgteil a. few min utes after the shooting .. j.i.1 pollen said he ioiifess.nl the crlifje. Williams and Miss ScKt, who was bis sweetheurt, wure Valklng in company with Mia Sntjtt's sis ter. Mm. Iyouido Kelly, wljtn Wil liam whirled Miss Hcntaround and fired two shots from .ail auto matic pistol Into her bagk. He cowed her sister Into alienee and then proceeded up town. $Filliani Is held in Jail here. v MOSCOW Foreigners have been given a month to quit I he. Iberian Klondyke. The govern men t,)ias de cided to preserve the newly jjbeover ed gold field of Yakutak for Jho Itla slans. f Hector's Hector's Hector's Hector's Hector's Hector's Hector's He or s Fine Indian 300 on Liquor Charge I'OltTLAXD, Ore., Dec. 23.-HP) Pttor, Bamulea, No Porct Indian, wioi fined ISOO In federal court here to day otter pleading guilty to taking a gallon jug of Honor onto Hie I'mn- tilla Indian rettrvaUon, Sainules 8 o u X I I-l o Special Christmas Dinner 1.50 OI.YMPIA OYSXI5H t t)( KTAII. clsp Celery eu lliaurli i:(l. )tv. Ohlrkdn Wttll Slrnlneil tlkru Consilium,, t'l'iucoss CTiliititik rlulhltfii Ciithts Sauce Cnnlin.il PhlM Mil llill Wlllppeil Cieaui I I U O 8 drove over from Idaho and obtaiii"d ! the Uqdor ut I'niutllla. later taking I It onto tile reservation wiiere he was ' arrested by Indian police. Joe Sam-j Bits, his cousin, who was with him. (A I r, was treed, as bjb was only riding with. J Potor aa his guest. i S t3 II.- who talks to himself has syinpiilhetie audience. Tho stingiest man on earth won't oimli Ms liutr because he Is afraid it will wear out the comb. Keeping on the hop may be gj.d advice, but consider t.ie flea;, the (lea soon goes to the dogs. Soma men are so bneit their arm never steal ar.iund a giri. All in Texas ISOAST KIjAMATH Tl'RKKY Oyster Dii snIiik Clilnbeiiy Silllce ItAKUD SI'ti.VIt t'l'lttSl) HAM Ylllt KSII I It I : UOtST KOMKSTIC (JOOSi: ItAlvlIII VPIM.i: emu Yt'liipped Polutues Sweet Potatoes HoulltGI Mellow Pens Piiibliiig H n n and I mil Cuke Ili'iiudV Sumo i. Hot Mime I'le Plliilphln Pie Apple Pie fn lee (want VE Aniei-icnii Cheese :JJ Ci'iieUeri W coi.t.'.:i.; pplSA Sw iss Cltvei Ml IK f '. ' ' Vv 5 c Z I i en u 2 u c u o t; X 15 o Am:iv;t Clut'tt of Riml.-iii t-nunty. J TqN . Illlft J'IMt l';iHtil hi.sHHUll lll t h I , ii hi ai.ti Bivni 'in in him lum i tatjoai i.vtMis in T.- i- .'i . r)t i.t Hi- M-l. ) call and Civil Wai.-i, whi n he went niiN 1 1 I in;; lie H bhmVn lu ll' III iln) I uiilloiiii he worn in th" Mexican war L ! Thw Vvttrnna r foreign Wara r. I X-T.Y-.f-,t! Christmas Suggestions X Rayon Silk Bloomers In all of the newer shades. These bloomers make very acceptable gifts and the price is very low. 2.50 Kayser Silk and Fabric Gloves An inexpensive gift and they the very useful. They come in a big var iety of shades. ... 'f 1.00 to 2.50 AT A BIG SAVING Coats and Millinery Make Practical Christmas Gifts " ' . .. i You couldn't think of anything that would bring more real pleasure than a coat or hat from Rector's. When you see the beautiful models we have on display you'll agree that every woman would be proud to have one. All of our coats are reduced to the point where vou can save from $S to $15 on a single garment Each of our up to the minute hats have been reduced one-half, be sure and see them before you finish your list. I Bathrobes Make Ideal Gifts And when you consider the length of time that they will be used and ' appreciated, you will find the cost very low. We have a big stock of them in corduroy plain and fancy. Also a beautiful line of robes made of the famous Terry Cloth. Priced from ... ...... ... 4.50 to 8.50 ALL DOLLS IN STOCK ONE-HALF PRICE Novelty Handkerchiefs have iluuisamls of them that Kayser's Silk Underwear Vests Bloomers Step-ins Com binations, et. Almost every color and color combination known is repre sented here. Kayser's Silk means that it is the best the market affords. We have an excellent line of Rayon1 silk underwear priced from 1.68 to 2.2 Underarm Bags And Vairity Boxes. There are dozens of new designs ior'this single hantlKerchic.fs et litem in beautiful vear and that isn't allthe price much less than it was. Priced from 2.50 to 17.50 Silk Umbrellas These guaranteed silk mbrellai with their very mtraetive handles . will make Ideal gifts. You must ' he sure and son them btifore you ' decide Jusl whai to cel. Vrleod from ,. ll.iW'to i:i.0 HECTOR'S The Fashion Center I I i i I I s 2 9 I sol I I (A I x (A I I X S i i to" , Wlllly mat!.' linn a III-' ihlihI)i;i Hector's Hector's Hector's Hector's Hector's Hector's rlertors