The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 21, 1929, Page 3, Image 3

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    Saturday, December 21, 1Z9
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
FAGE THREB
NEWSw BRIEF
Character Clo,e-Up
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UPS THAT
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rOOL AND
PRACTICAL BUT
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in-if -'
lmvo for Mouth
Among (ban leaving on till"
morning's train tor California
point from Klamath Villi r
Jackl Hart to Hacraraento; Jack
lloi'kwllh to KIk Grovl Clayton
ruins to Sacramento: K. I'eul-
.1111 to Willow... Calif.: Arthur
Morrison, Jokn Maun and Harry
Haley to Han rrancieeo a on w
rt. Evans to Pan Disco.
( hrt I'oolo Leaves
Clint Poolo, popular employe
of Connolly Brothers' store, left
tlila morning lor Tacoma to
pnnd tho- Chrtntniaa and Now
Year's season wllb fall family.
Mr. I'oolo plana to r'ltum hara
hnrtly after lha flrat of thi
yar.
'I.mlii-n Leaving For Xnm
Many of tha leurtmrs lu thtt
clly . linolr, ara at 1 ac hnma for
Ilia Christinas vurallon. Among
those who ara leaving ara: Mlt.a
Kthol i'. hrfi'U. who l"(t ynlcriluy
fur Alhaiiy, Oregon. .Miss Zy-s.-tt
leaches In Ills Roosevelt
nhool. .Vina Moivlu Dlllinc
hum Ml tlila morning for Marsh
field. Miss Wllina Lalvo will
lilt bur parents at llandon
Miss Dorothea Ilrowua will
apend Ilia bollduya In Portland
MUa Olive Wilson la spending
t'brlntmaa wllh frlruda and rna
Uvea In Yonralla. Hiss Flor
ence Howe left today fur Al
bany. Three tiniest Browns
A few days tgo Ilia Klamath
Nona and Evening Ilnrald pub
lished a new, atory, sitting that
Krnrst llrown, together with
I 'Irk Wells, waa pisred lo Jail
for theft nf a r.ar. Nntlro haa
been received hara saying thai
l h la waa not Ernest Everett
II row n, ion nf Mr. and Mr.. II.
C. Hrown of 9 Iff Owens iftreel,
nor waa It KrntMt Kldcin llrnwn.
aluo of Ihla rlly. Ilnth these
liova am employes nf the Hntith.
ern Pni-lflr.
Motoring Tn Nnrih llrnd
Mr. and Mr. Ivor Neal Slow
arl, a.-rnuipanled by Mra. Grace
Stewart, ara (faring Tuesday
morning for North llrnd. when
they will apcud Chrlaimaa wllh
Mr. and Mra. rrndarlrk 8. Dy
nnn, Nr., Iba psrenls of Mra. I.
N. Stewart.
T-rliC Leave Fur Portland
Among lha ::'mlli les-hera
who Inft lout evening to apond
Iba Chrlstmaa holldaya In
Portland ara Mlna Walker, Mlna
Ki-kstoln and Mlaa Virginia
Went Thry will raiurn on Mon
duy whnn tha city aohoola re
open. Ililurhf.l IViiiii Trap
Aluu r. Croup, local repre
sentative of Iba Burroughs Add
ing .Mschiu company, haa ra
in mud lo Klamath Kalla after
visiting for a brief time ,wl(b
bualneaa houaea In Medford and
Weed.
Lrft for Harrlsbnrg
Mlaa Iloberta Bronson, tearh-
r In the Mills Addition action!,
Ml Ihla morning on tha West
cosst for HarrUburg, Oregon,
to apend tha Chrlstmaa holidays
with rolailTi-i and frlcnda.
Kvpcrlcd For Christmas
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Lswli of
Ban Francisco, are expected to
pend tha Chrlstmaa holldaya
wllb their daughter and eon-ln-Inw
Mr. and MYs, Wilson Jones
of this city.
Telia Of Hunting Season
"Thla la a great aeaaoa for
hunting geese on Tula lake, south
of Klamath rails," reports a
resident of that city. "The
sportsmen bar been getting tha
limit without much effort. Tula
lake la an Ideal place for bunt
ing. Tha birds bar plenty of
tead and tha lake la accessible
by automobile, aa tha road la
all that can be wlahad for. I do
not know of any place on tha
coast whore geeaa ara more
abundant, wblcb ia tha reason,
psrhapa, that sportsmen come
for hundreds of miles to try
tbelr luck. Thar waa some Ice
on Klamath lake wben I left
tber tha other dajr, but It waa
thin. Later, whan th Ice Is
thicker, there will ba great sport
with Icehoala. Last winter one
Iceboat waa rlggod with a motor
which gav th craft great apeed.
The lake la so long Ihst Iceboat-
Ing Is developing Into a real
winter sport. We're had a fall
of enow, hut that waa only tbu
starter of what w expect to
rerelvo later." Oregonlen.
Maihie Olson 111
Muxlne, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Kd Olson, Is confined to
her home with lllnesii. MIm Ol
son baa been seriously III for
Iho past week, hut lately ber
condition seems to b tmpror
lnr, although tery slowly. "Bhe
rested comfortably Inst night,"
Mr. Olson slated. Maxlna has
been employed In the Woolworlli
lor ber for some time. Her
Illness seems to b due to a
gathering In ber head or ear,
for which she Is receiving medi
cal attontlon. Bhe la now able
to recolr visitor.
Mr. Chllcote Left .
K. M. Chllcote, member of tho
firm of Chllcote and Bmlth, left
yesterday for the east to spend
th Chrlstmaa daya with hla
aged mother who Uvea In the
Oiark mountain territory. Mr.
Chllcote' mother Uvea In Mam
moth Springe, Arkansas. Ho
plana to be gone about month
and will spend part of tha time
trapping In the Oxarka.
Ijeft For Kawt -
Leslie Goodwin, resident of
this rlly, left today on th "Si
erra" for Pt. Louis, Missouri, to
spend the holidays wllb rela
tives and friends there and In
oilier eshlern cltlca.
Scrlrjl ICATO
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. 8eeley of
lfoo Esplanade wore among
I hose to leave today for the
north. Tbey plan to b In As
toria during th Yuletlda aea
aon to visit friends. Mr, Beeley
la city engineer.
6
At the LIBERTY Theatre
Sunday and Monday
BUSTER KEATON thinks this Is his best comedy,
better gRfw, funnier situations, wilder action than
ever beforo are what you'ro looking for ... you'll
airree with him absolutely.
Buster Keaton
IN
"SPITE MARRIAGE"
Poole. PELICAN Theatre
presents
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday
Spectacular action I Gorgeous scenic back
(rounds! Thrilling romance! Luscious humor.
lilnmorouH, swafj;erin(r, rattle-ranp;e dnys
MVK again for you. You HKAU. as well as
SKE, Owen Winter's immortal story, millions
have read and love. A theme as mighty as
"The Covered Wagon." In tho most ambi
tious outdoor talking picture ever made. A
sensational, moving entertainment with a
wonder cast of stars. SEE and HEAR , . '
"The
with
GARY COOPER .
WALTER HUSTON
RICHARD ARLEN
MARY BRIAN
IT'S A MASTUrtPIKt'K OK THK
NEW SHOW WORLD
New Rex Stratton Comedy
Tiitmliiy Milht
COI'NTItY
HTOItK
Tin IliKHi'Kt Yvt
Don't Forget
THK M1HNITK
JUTINKE
rff Yrnr's Kvo
Ft. Klamath Visitor
Llndsey Blsemor. of Ft. Kla
math, waa In th city today to
meet bla son, Ortb, who Is at
tending law school In Seattle.
and coming bom for th Chrlst-
mss vacation. Ortb Blsemor
arrived on th "Student' Spe
cial" running from Beattl to
Los Angeles.
Visiting In City
Mrs. W. C. Dalton, and daugh
ter Betty Lou, of Malln, were in
th city today, to meat Mr. Dal
ton, who waa expected to r
rlv from San Francisco, whers
h haa been attending a road
meeting.
Announce Birth Of Ron-
Mr. and Mra. A. L. Gleaaon
announc th birth ef a (even
nound boy at the Hillside hos
pltnl today. Mr. Oleason Is af
filiated wltb lb southern I's
clfio railroad company.
C. G. I lean Leaving
C. O. Ban, territorial super
intendent of th salea promotion
department of M o a tgomery
Ward deoartment ator. Is leav
ing thla evening to return to
Portland after-apendlng th past
two daya In Klamath Falls or
business.
Leaving for California -
N. E. Berry, president of th
Oregon Construction company. Is
leaving Klamath Falls to join bl
family In Southern California. Mr.
Berry will apend eome tlm with
bli family before retnrnlng to
Klamath Falls.
Going to Seattle '
O. C. Fields, architect for th
Oregon Construction company. Is
leaving for hla home In Seattle,
where he will spend th holldaya
with hla family.
Letters To Santa Claus
Local merchant, co-operating
wllb th New and Herald on a
Christmas gift campaign fur tb
children of tli city, bar offered
soma mlglity fine prises i
Tb following merchant atr
giving prlxcai
I'nderwood's rbarmacjr Ko
dak. Bliaw-MarlUe 1'eo and Pen
cil Met.
Klamath Furniture Co. Army
Scout Airplane.
George Mots Wrist WaUb.
Blue lllrd Five-pound Boa
Candy.
K. Hugurman $5 Merchandise
Order.
PcUian tirlll Dinner for four.
Buster lirown 1'alr Boy's
Shoes.
American National Bank Five
VI Barings Accounts.
Pul "o Market Two $2.50
Mrcliandlsa Order.
Klamath Dairymen's Association-
-93 Merchandise Order.'
The Mode Hbop Two Dresses.
Huberts at Harvey Flexible
Flyer HI' I.
Montgomery Ward Tricycle.
Golden Hule Doll.
Try to Do Better
DEAR S'.N'TA:
Thank you four all tb pres
ents you sent us and why do
you alwaya aend ua babys. please
try to do better tbls Mm, but If
yon cant glv u anything better
pleas send a sister for a change
and send her on time th kids
always any It alnt no cbrlsmus
present when It comes In may or
June so pleeaa try to do better I
would rather bare a doll and
buggy and skates and glv my
brother something tor a change
1 am S yeara old.
rANNlE MAE BROWN,
750 Applegat street
living for Washington
Miss Marl Palmer la leaving
Christmas eve for Spoksn. wher
ah will spend Christmas with
her parents and other relatives.
Miss Palmer will be away for two
weeks.
Upturned South
J. B. Levorle, 833 Market
street, San ' Francisco, has re
turned to hla southern home af
ter a few days' combined busi
ness and pleasure trip In this
vicinity.
Returned Home
Mrs. R. C. Plerson returned
south this morning to her home
at Long Beach, Calif., after a
brief visit tn Klamath Falls
with friends. Mrs. Tlerson de-
'parted on tha "Klamath."
Returns To Ncwriort
Mrs. E. O. Carter, who has
been visiting her daughter. Mrs.
John M. Glover of this city, for
the past three weeks, returned
to her homo In Newport today.
! f.efr. It'nn MiMmir
Latirn A. Waterman has re
turned to her home at Moscow.
Idaho, after visiting In Klamath
Foils for a few days.
Returned to Seattle '
Margaret Hundley returned
thla morning to her home at
Seattle after a briof visit In Kla
math Falla and vi''n'!y.
Knowa Santa' Bua
DEAR SANTA:
I no you are very busy I onco
a car that you can peddle and a
football.
Your friend
WESLEY. EZELL.
Starting Library
DEAR SANTA CLACS:
I will be S In January.
I would Ilk some books 'or
Chrlstmaa I am going to leave
you a preaent by tb fireplace I
would Ilk a neck tie for daddy
and slippers for Georgle. I lovo
you.
ELIZABETH BURTO.f.
Hay Not Find Road
DEAR SANTA:
I am ao lonesome In Tula lake
and ao afraid you wont find your
road In th mud But dear aanla
do th Best you can as I surely
lov you.
PATTIE MAT BURKE.
Malln, 8 years old.
Love Chrlstmaa
DEAR SANTA:
I am going to tell yon how
much I lov Xmaa. Flrat of all
bcaus It's th day which our
Lord cam upon tbl earth and
second because It's ins hsppt
nesa to everyone.
I hsv two t brothers named
Jim and tb other named BUI
Chlloquln Visitor
Mrs. Viola Gardiner, of Chllo-
ul. was a Klnmath Falls visit
or Friday.
Medford Visitor 1
Norman While, of th II, S
Forest Svtt.'co, In Medford, was
in this rlly today on buslneas.
Home for Visit
Misses Connie and Ma Crystal
are visiting friends and their
parenta In Klamath today from
San Francisco wher they now
reside. They plan to leav. how
ever, tomorrow evening tor Bar
Francisco. When her Coruit-
waa employed In th Flrat Na
tional bank and Ma was em
ployed In A. F. Graham offlc
Return From North-
Mr. and Mrs. Gnnnar Peterson
har returned to their home in
Kismets, rails following an ex
tended visit with relatives and
frieerfa In Portland and Pendle
ton. . Mr, Patraon la a promin
ent contractor of thi city.
VI.Klnv n
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Keller of
Oakland are visiting in Klamath
Fslls with Mr. and Mrs. u or
field ard Mrs. Glacominl of the
Merrill district, over th holiday
season.
Patient: At Klamath Valley-
Gen Haitnrd. who wsa ln-
tured in an auto amashup this
morning la a pstlent at th
viamath Vallev hosoltsl. wnere
he will be confined for several
days for treatment.
Mrdfonl Visitor'
Mls Helen Walker, of Med
ford, who hag been spending the
last few day with Mrs. L
Parker of this city, returned
horn this afternoon.
Visiting Relatives
Alan Scovllle, organist, from
i-n irene. la snendlug the Christ
mas holidays in this city, visiting
relatives.
Able To Go Home-
Mrs. Dal Beeson. who has
been a patient at tho Hillside
hospital for somo time, was ante
to bo moved to her nomo rri-
day.
Suffers Fracture
Volney Btron, of Tellcan City.
Is a patient at the Klamath Val-
ley hospital, suffering from a j
fractured leg.
McDoet Visitor 1
Mrs. Irene Frothlnghsm war
shopping In Klamath Falla to
day. Left. For Spokane-
France Chandler left this
morning for Spoken to remain
until after the holiday season.
Tbey want a byeycl for Xmsi
would Ilka a Kodax for Xmaa;
and that la all I bop It I not ,
asking to much of you daari
Santa. i
Wishing you a Merry Xmas'
and a bappy Nw Year.
KATHHYN DAWifON. 1
Algoma, Box 2".
Doesn't Give I'p I
DEAR SANTA: ,
I wrote a latter laat year and 1
didn't get anything. So I wani ;
a tryclul and a truck. J
I want all th other boy and
girl to get lomethlng to.
My brother told me their waa
no Santa but he can't fool me
because their Is a Ssnta Claus.
My sister holds bsnd while I ,
write.
Your truly
BO I! IK WING, ag E.
Calls Her Honey
DEAR SANTA CLAUSE:
I am going to tell you whst I
want tor Christmas. I want a
big doll for Christmas. I think
you call her Hone, I think tbats
tb name of the doll, that I want.
My little brother wants a train,
doll, broom and lost of other
things to. Ho Is 4 yeara old and
I am 9 years old.
Yours truly
BETTY VAN EMMA.
For Cod ao loved the world, that he jrave his only bejotten Son, that
who soever believcth on him should not periah, but have eternal life."
John 8:16.
CHRISTMAS Joys ara our only becaui God gav HI wsll
beloved Son that w might live. In creation Ood gav ui
things, a world of them, but In aalvatlon 11 givss as lit.
Possessing all things, we die; gaining th whole world, w
yet loss our own souls. But receiving Christ, w rscelv III Ufa,
eternal. Ineffable.
And may not w who nav a heavenly heritage glv, beyond
the paltry dollar, a bit of etornal life for som lifeless soulT
First Presbyterian Church
SIXTH AND PINE STREETS
439-R
HOKNIMJ WOKHHIf, 11 A. M. VF.8Pt.Tt SERVICE, 4:00 P. M.
SUNDAY SCHOOL, :45 A. M.
On of Many
DEAR SANTA:
I Just want a watch this
Christmas because I know there
are lots of Children In tbls toun
tbey all wsnt Christmas present
too.
P, 8. I'm ten years old I have
lots of brothers and sisters. My
teachers nam la Miss Records.
You be t freand,
WILLIAM STILES,
203S Orchard.
A Good Reason
DEAR SANTA CLAC8:
I am writing to tell you what
I want yon to bring me.
I want a foot ball and a little
car. I Ilk you very much and
want you to bring me these
thing Merry Chrlstmaa and
Happy New Year.
DONALD ROBERTSON.
1335 Sargent are.
Not M--h She Wants
DEAR SANTA CLAUS:
Yon certainly are a good fel
low. There lan't very much I
wont this Christmas, all I wont
I a doll and a doll buggy and a
set of dishes and dress that 1 all
I wont this Christmas. I hope
you a merry Christmas,
e Yonr friend
HARRIET BRUNER.
To Be at Theatre
DEAR SANTA:
I am sure yon are very busy
tbls year.
I am 10 year old and I want
a doll with black curia and a
pair of skats and If yon can not
bring ma just thou two bring
soma other little girl it. I am
going to be at the pelcan thea-t-r.
Wish yon a merry Christmas.
Your Trul
EDNA DEAN GRESHAM.
Something for Brother
DEAR SANTA CLACS:
I waunt a Train an a set of
Paints, and something For my
Little Brother. I want a dump
truck for my Brother. Good-Bye
LLOYD PEARSON.
Dad Isn't Working
DEAR SANTA CLAUS:
I am writing a letter to yon to
see it you could help me and my
little brother I would Ilka a bi
cycle I could rid on and my
brother Ilk Wagon ao w eonld
bring wood In th house My dad
Isent working so pleas rem ber
mo I live on 6th South th cor
ner of a yellow house than oar
house has got tar paper on the
South side, hare you got any
shoes we could ware. I thank
you desr Bants Clans but
.-emmber us.
MR. JACKIE and
MELVIN MORGAN,
Box 664
Coast Steamship
Grounded in River
Would Go to See Him
DEAR SANTA CLAUS:
I am In the third grad and I
am nln years old and I wish for
a air rifle and a alroplan so that
I could com and ae you next
winter. "
Your frlnd
LOREN BORGENSON,
834 Doty street.
A Lady-Killer
DEAR SANTA:
T iiv von last vear. I waj
afraid of yon. I thought you
was a bear. You gave me a Horn,
it broke so I threw it awayy.
Yon gav me some candy too and
an orange. I am 4 year oia. i
want a sled thla year. Dorothy
Dixon la my girl. Tha girls all
go wild over me.
Your little Pal.
CLYDE VERNON ENLOE.
Box 393.
Thank You Kindly
D1AR SANTA CLAWS:
T want a tool cheat, and a cork
gun. and I want a knife, thank
ing you kindly.
WAYNE BARDELL,
1027 Oregon avenne.
Reforestation Law
Meet With Favor
PORTLAND, Ore., Dee. 11,
ikv E. J. Eberley. former
deputy forester, now In charge
of application of Oregon' new
reforestation law. said today
foreat land owners and county
officials ar reacting with uni
form favor to the new legis
lative act.
Preliminary classification of
Oregon' land, Eberely said, also
Inrllrjttea that th 1W 1 fair tO
both tha timbermen.and th pub
lic, although in many instances
considerable explaining was nec
essary before few were able to
understand it.
"Tha principle of th law,"
char-lev uid. "l to make the
forest land contribute to public
expense tn p.oporuon 10 me
yield of th forest crop. Being
new In natnre there are innum
erable questions arising In addi
tion to the preliminary classifi
cation work that hss been done
in three counties." '
JOIN MOVIES
LOS ANGELES, Dec 21, (A
P) Walter Hagen and Leo
Diegel are going Into th movies
together. '
-PRINCE RUPERT. B. C, Dee.
21 (AP) Th coastwise (team
ship Cardena was reported
aground last night for the second
time In recent weeks off the
mouth of Skeena river.
The ship struck near the Bal
moral cannery, across th river
from where she ran aground a
few weeka ago. Tb vessel was
on her first voyage north from
Vancouver after being repaired
following ber first mishap.
The ship was reported waiting
for high tide In hope that she
could float free and was appar
ently In no danger.
Th Cardena I operated on
the coast run north from Van
couver and eatrlee passengers
and freight.
LARGE ACREAGE SOWN.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 21, (A
P.) The area sown to winter
wheat thla fall for th 1930 crop
waa announced today by tb de
partment of agriculture as 43,
(90,000 acres. Th condition of
the crop on December 1 was a 6.9
per cent of a normal.
IDAHO MEN REAPPOINTED
WASHINGTON, De. 21, (A
P) Hoyt E. Ray wa rwppolnt-i
ed United States attorney for
Idaho today, and Frank M. Bre
shears wss renomlnsted United
States marshal for tb district of
Idaho. HIGHWAY OPEN
SALEM, Ore., Dac. 21, (AP)
Th state highway offlc said to
day that th John Day highway,
which was reported yesterday to'
b closed by snow between Bro
gan and Unity, Is now open to sir-'
tomobll traffic throngh lta en
tire length. - '
The Mara
Confectionery -
20 per cent reduction
on all boxes of Candy,
starting; Saturday,
December 21 at , .
At the PINE TREE Theatre
Sunday and Monday
Hear and Thrill To
The chaTtnlng voice of beau
tiful Corlnn Griffith.
The colorful music of Bo
hemia song and gaiety of
night life In pleasure-mad
Vienna. Life and lov aa
only th great Molnar can
, see It as only tha Divine
Lady of the screen csn In
terpret it.
Hear Her
TALK!
IQjMFFIITDI
Drijonerj
I
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A
with
IAN KEITH
PLUS
VITAPHONB
ACT
NEWS
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STARTS TUESDAY
"THE GOLD DIGGERS
OV BROADWAY"
New Dresses
TODAY!
Just in Time for
Christmas
La Pointe's
mi
Toilet Perfume
Sets Sets
Perfume ' Ladies'
. Atomizers Purses
Manicure Fountain.,
' Sets - Pens .
Writing - Bridge
Portfolios f Sets
Kodaks Stationery
Columbia Whitman's
Portables 'Candy
"Get It at MagiWs'
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D