f AGE SIX EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1025 Rebekah Lodge To This Is No Easy 'Sport' ' jjfflBHHiHMMiifiBBnoHBHM Install : Officers Prosperity Mldg'ii'' No. 104 of the Rehcknhs will meet (hiii evening nl 8 o'clock in tho Odd Follow hall (or inslallallqn of office for lh com inc i months, which will bo fol lowed by ,ti banquet and social tlmo. ' , This following officers will Tie In stalled: Mrs. Alice Ooeller, record ing secretary; Mrs. II. E. Jones, past noble grand; Mrs. W. Sanders, noble grand; Mrs. Edward Propst, right supporter of tho noblo grand; Mrs. K. Foster, left supporter of the noblo grand; Miss Mary Walker, vlco grand; . Mrs. Carl Johnson, right supporter of tho vico grand; Mrs. W. Templar, left Bupporter of tho vlco grand; Mrs. Charles House, chaplain; Miss Bern Ice Hector, worden; E. B. Tllton, conductor; Mrs. W. Wecdon, Inside guordlan; Mrs. Lee Bean, outside guardian, and Mrs. Harry Loucks, musician. Mrs. Docla Norris will be the In stalling officer. Many Members Are . Signed By Youths "Stop Forest Fires" Campaign Meets With Good Success in City With three boy scouts and four camp fire girls running a close race, the drivo fpr memberships to the "stop forest fire", drive continued today, 3800 memberships having been returned to the local chamber Of commerce office up until noon today. The race for honors ' and cash prizes seems to be between Betty Zimmerman, N'adine O'FIaherty, Maria Grimes and Alysse Hector for the camp tire girls. George Massey for the boy scouts was holding the lead, with Hubert Tot ten and Edward Boyd holding sec ond and third places. ' DUXCA.V -BROTHANEK Koso Brotbanek of Malin and Charley Duncan of Merrill were mar ried this morning by County Judge It. H. Bunnell, five minutes after they had secured their license from .County Clerk C. R. DeLap. TO VISIT DAUGHTER Arrives ftem AVniia "Walla to : Guest of Daughter lie Mrs. Carrie 0!4s arrived in the city yesterday from her h:me at Walla Wiila and will be the house guest of her daughter, Mrs. H. W. Bathiany. MRS. BETCHEJj LEAVING To Spend Coming Six Weeks on Coast WiUi Relatives Mrs. F. W. Betohel nnd two sons, Donald and Victor are leaving on the morning train for Portland and Seattle where they will spend tie coming six" weeks. At Portland, Mrs. Betchel will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. Cosner, later go ing on to Seattle to visit with her mother, Mm. John D. Gay. .-' to VISIT BRADFORDS Mrs. J. H. Lilly and Mrs. O. W. Long of Ashland will be the house guests of Mrs. Louis Bradford over tomorrow. .. r f. FKOM OLKNE Mr. and Mrs. George Adams of Olene are in the city today attending the rodeo. FROM SUMMER LAKE To Remain Hero During Rest of Week for Celebration 2TV ' . .Mr. and Mrs. Noah Nymart and tiny daughter, Dorothy are In the city for the remainder of the week from Summer Lake to attend the rodeo. 1 J5KT FOR ROSKBCKG . Mrs. Roy Dysert and Bister were in the city today from Bonanza, cn , route to Roseburg where they will spend tho holidays. FROM KIRKKORD . Miss Jennie Weeks arrived in the city this afternoon from Kirktord. Mrs. John Coloman of the Swan Iaito country 1b in today on busl , nesB. ' ' Promptness and efficiency aro Madame Panario's watchwords. : Mod's Beauty Shoppe. Adv. 29-6 V JI5WKIKK IS ROHIJEI) O ' CHICAOO, Jul l.(P) Twd . " robbers Wjund Fred J. GXtlieb, a Jeweler and two othera Jn 4 "his salesroom an iiio fourtoontli foor of the Republic building In tho hourt of tho contral bus- 1ness district udny and o::jped . with Jowolry and bonds roplnl- ed to,lio valued at J1C0.0O0. ; Iff fr . :r i Anybody who thinks steer riding is an easv sport ought to set out to thu Rodeo this week and try It. It's a dangerous little pastime, too. Ono of the riders this afternoon was knocked unconscious, while another got a few bad bruises when he tumbled from the back of his steer. This is but. one of the m.uiy attractions at the bii; Kodeo at ihe fair grounds. ' Night Show Draws Many Merrymakers Approximately 1000 people at tended the opening of the Rodeo night show at tie foct of Payne alley last night end seemed to get a real kick out of the various at tractions offered for the night's en tertainment. The ferris w'oeel was busy all eveaing, 3s was the new baby air plane device. The boys sild'.e 1 up to the long bar and quaffed beer the near variety just like it was in the old dajs. The '49 dance hall as well as the dancisg n the b2rge also drew its full quota of merry makers. Th'o night show starts at 5 o'clock each afternoon, direatly after the racing and rodeo program at .the fair grounds. ; -. ... ,. Colonel Coofidge Now Much. Better PLYMOUTH, Vt.. July 1. (?) The condition of Colonel John Cool id ge was so satisfactory today that the president decided to return to Swampscott, Mass., without delay. Preparations were made for a de parture shortly before noon. , The entire trip was to be made by motor. One of the reasons for a quick re turn to Massachusetts was the presi dent's engagement to deliver an ad dress Friday at Cambridge at the celebration of the 150th anniversary of Washington taking over command of the continental army. Madame Panario's modern beauty methods improve on nature. Moe's Beauty Shoppe. Adv. 20-6. EVERETT TRUE 'PHPONJ me., SIR, gS-, ki&U-s (T CCOVCS K (I I -- I Death Comes To Chiloquin Woman Mrs. Myrtle Masness, aged 24, of Chiloquin. died this morning at a lo?nl hospital following an illness of more than a month. Kunerul services will be held at 10 o'clock Saturday morning from tho M'hlt lock chapel, with Row Yarnc-s of the Methodist church officiating. Mrs. Magccss was the wife of I.ylc D. Magness, lumber worker, and was woll known throughout the county. Besides her husband and twa yiung children, Lyle Jr., and Myrtle, she leaves the following relatives: Mrs. Mabel Vincent, mother, of Medford: Mrs. Mahel Erickson, sister, of Chiloquin; Mrs. Mary Cleveland, sister. of Medford; TV. W. Vincent Jr.. nnd F. L. Vln ceat, brothers, of Klamath Falls. K.XOCKKD V.VCOXSCIOIS NEW YORK, July 2. Wally Pipp Yankee first baseman knocked un conscious by a pitched ball thrown by Charles Caldwell, young Prince ion University pitcher, In the bat ting practice prior to today's game with the Athletics at the Yanka sfadlum. ' Don Hall's. PELICAN LUNCH The Homo of the Pelican STEW 6th St. Juit off Main . - Sandwiches too BY CONDO Closed Thurs., Sat. 1 to 5 p. m hi a ra m m m, KS 3 Mi Total Both for m m a m 59 M ka El M m M a w fa ts m M n M a hi Take plenty of- Kodak films on your vacation. We have fresh films to fit any camera. We refund the price of unused films when you buy them here. ICS BQaaaBa&BHBBass&ssBsa&BSBsssaiiauatiaH&asBaisaESB Rodeo MOVEMENT TO HAVK tiKW RlISK!l NAMED HAWAII HONOLULU, One .of the now lirge cruisers 13 be built for .the United Btutos navy moy bear the name of Hawaii. OovernoT Wallace R. Farrington announced ithat he had proposed to C. D. Lufkln, pre sident of tils Associated Chamber of Commers of Hawaii, that that organ lzaitfc'n bring the suggestion before tho secretary of itlio navy. Lufkln has taken tip the proposal with the executive commttitoo of the associated chambers, and, In a letter .to tho governor, expresses the hupe for early notion. It was loirned also dhat Repres entative Burton Treno'i, of Idaho, a member of the homo committee on appropriutl'jns, wiho vlaltcd Hawaii roc&ntly, has' written a personal loiter t.) GcciV:tary Wilbur, expres sing himself In favor of tho sug gestion. Hummer's going to wear out her welcome, . i Fri., and in. Rodeo Visitors Welcome If you are a stranger here we will help you locate anybody anything any Jime any place. We claim to know the Klamath Country and We offer you infor mation willingly and freely. Make yourself at home in our store. Specials for Friday and Saturday . 1 Auto strop razor complete with strop $.()() 1 Tube Jap Rose Shaving Cream : 35 100 genuine aspirin tablets Electric curling iron Best quality tissue toilet paper, reg. 2 for 25e, special, 3 for Lmit (i to a customer) 75e bath caps Best quality hard candies, 5'; oz. jars Rubbing alcohol pints ." .; $2.50 Hawkeye cameras (made by Eastman Co.) Closed. Thursday, Friday and Saturday ltcSpnL ummfomrm PORTLAND AND KLAMATH FALLS, Visitors Welcome We wish to notify the public that we will be closed from 10:00 a. m. Saturday until 7:30 a. m. Sunday. Balsiger Motor Company Authorized Ford Dealer HPi:rn)Y planks will iikixu BOMBAY CLOSE TO LONDON LONDON. (A') All tre air planes now under construction here will mako the trip from England to India, roughly 8000 miles as the crow would fly, if ho woru alilu to uccompliFh It, In thrun days and somn odd hours, according to re cent announcement of tho nir min istry under whoso supervision thu machines are being built, Tho specifications provide that tho planus ha equipped with thrco motors developing 2000 liorso power, and it is Imped they will be a lile to nccompllflh 100 miles nn hour and possibly even a greater spend. A crow of four or five will operate each machine, which will carry 20 to 25 passengers. It Is proposed that theso giants of tho air travel day and night, there be ing sleeping accommodations, and hot meals by moans of an electric cooker. Just working to, beat tho bund doesn't always beat it. Closed Thui'.s., Fri., -and Sat. 1 to .r p. nv Wmm .'.t 7v ..,.' 7t')SI wis,BUI:'e J Biunswick and Radiolas )honographs and records New records .every day. ORECON -L-jr .nj-.nr -ii-i-ii-i- - KINO ;eoroe honors PRINTER WHO fJAVE BLOOII TO HOSPITALS LONDON. (A') llortlo Wallace Tibbie, a printer of Canoubury, North London, hnu been awarded tho Order of the UrltlBh Kmplro by tho king, and nine made n Ufa governor of thu London hospital, In recognition of his having given a pint of his blood nn CI occasions for trunufiixlnn to patients In. Lon don . Hospitals.- Thu usual feu for blood trans- RHODE ISLAND RED Fryers for the Fourth Tako n drive to LOO CAIIIN I'OIJLTHY VA It. VI fur your Fryora, Milk fed and weighing from 2',i lo il luiuixh. Wo havo somo Molten cockerels for Male Hast Rods In u'.io wot Drlvo 7 miles west of Kuno .to Sponger Htutlon, tuin lo l.ho loft at Log Oiblii sign, 1-8 mllu Dff highway loiily. Bring a box or a sack pluaso, LOG CABIN POULTRY FARM m va H n m w tjj a n u u 81 M M M U U s B n n rt M 0 wn n n M n B n H a $1.35 89c 39c 89c 25c 3flc 25c 49e ........$i.9S ". u n u u n M N n n n n ii n n n n n M n n n n n n u - 'fae''isa si: v w w funloiiH Is flvo gulnnnH, but Tlbblo has refused payment, mid hu has thuroforo wivod thu hospitals nn 0(iilvalent of noarl JU,ir. The official entry In tho King' lint of birthday honors rend "O. II. E. Tibbie, llortlo Wallace For public services In saving life." It's a happy father who has ono daughter married to an Icq man and ono to a coal man. Life Is hut a dream, but thoro aro nil kinds of dronius. ...