The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 17, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE KLAMATH SUN. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Saturday, October 17, 192.'.
ttage Two
Women Don't Want
to Serve in Case
Against Convicts
! 8ALKM, Ore. OM. IT'. Tho lar.-..
jieitcontngo of women who wore ex
orcising their Heats Inexemptlon
lor Jury duty Is causing much di.'
flcult In the selection of u jury t
try James Wtllos und ISUsworth Kel-
loy, wlu with Torn .Murray, dhot
their wa; out of the Ore;-m pen;
tcntl.iry. llulh are accused of mur
der la the Hrat degree.
Yesterday n BpoclHl venlro of 30
iwas ordered, but tho .loson women
Sit Vie Hal all claimed exemption.
Itelglum has established an nero
UaUtlcal laboratory la enable Us air
plane constructors to keep abreast i
those of other lauds.
Your Teeth Need The Same Expert
Attention
that other i - ntiul pi . I:
pletely equipped modern I:
is always available to you.
yonr system need. Our eom
.ltory and scientific experience
o ns for free examination.
R. D. COE, DENTISTS
(Painless of course)
102-20 Hopka Olds. 8tb aud Main Phone 838
National Metal
Weather Strip
If you are thinking of having
your woathiT strip put in this
fall phone your name and ad
dress to the Herald Office and I
will see you and give you an esti
mate on what you want datta.
The estimate will cost you noth
ing. T. L. COLLIER
Connolly
Bros.
Just received a fresh shipment of
Shot Gun Shells, Woolen Shirts, Work Shoes
and Rubber Boots
We carry all kinds' of Sporting Goods and
Leather Goods
We rent Guns, Rubber Boots and Tents
We do Auto Top Work of All Kinds and
Repairing While You Wait
912 Main
Corn Huskers
Lead Huskies
In 3d Period
Nebraska Shoves Over
Touchdown; Game
Hard Fought
3rd Period
Note i Wnalt. o
LINCOLN, Nehr., Oct. 17. (PI --
Tho tWIVoralty of Washington'"
"Purple tOTUidp" mot cho Culver
ally at Nebraska In their first Irt
lersectlonal fastball game of his
tory On the Nebraska memorial
field hero this afternoon. Ortep,
O.lober weather, with a eloar sky
overhead uu.l a fast field under tool
greeted t-ie. tenuis.
Nebraska kicked off to the llu
sies and IViti n returned the ball
2;t yards to his owu 3S yard line.
After failure ilj gain, t'utlormaon
panted sixty Ir.io yards. Nebraska
.'ailed to gain and after three use
less attempts to gain Tesreau of
Washington attempted to drop kic'.c
which was wide. A ki.king duel was
in progress with both Hues h-Uin ;
the plowing backs.
Skirling the cuils. Dailoy was
proving a consistent ground gainer
for Nebraska, making lone first down
.-..::.! carrying the ball to the mid
dle Kit tho field, offsetting Outloi
men's lang punts. Tho play . .
ever, iwas almost wholly in Nebraska
territory.
Nebraska punted 4S yards t
Guttermsen mho returned the ball
to Washington 32 yard line. Wash
ington punted, but Ilutchiuson block
ed t'he ball und recovered In Wu-:h-tBgtton
19 ff&rd line. A forward
pass brought the ball to washing
ton IS yard liuc. Pluuges curled
the naval to Washington six yard
line, but the Huskies held and an
attempt to pass on the fourth down
by Nebraska was grounded.
'Washington took the ball on Its
20 yard line and Guttormsen punt
ad to Nebraska 43 yard lino. A
scries of punts Aland lao ball in
Washington hands on its 4 7 yard,
line. A pass netted 17 yards. The
Wilson smashed through rex 16
yard's mlore. The Huskies, wlih the
aid of Wilson and Tesreau battered
the Nebraska line and carried th
ball to Nebraska four yard line.
Wilson, after falling to gain, plung
ed through for two yards and was
read1. for anol'-ior smash, when the
whistle blciw and the half eras ver
End of 'first half, Washington 0.
Nebraska 0.
Imported and Domestic
Groceries
Our complete stock of staple and fancy
groceries is open to you each day from 7
a. m. to 9 p. m. including Sundays.
Coffee Roasted Fresh Every Day
:
Herman's Manager
Wants His Wages
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 17. OsWr
Kcch, better known as Tiny Her
man, 'aeavvLveight boxer, is defend
ant In a suit filed here by Jack
Lewis, manager ofj Boxers, who de
mauds J2249 alleged due him be
cause of b;uis encaged in by Her
man during u year in whidh they
had agreed to team together. Lewis
also claims $144 for loans and
tqulTiiueut furnished Herman.
Kentucky Hit
By Hard Wind
Roofs Are Lifted Front
Homes in Small
Towns
I.OlUSVll.LK. Ky.. Oot, 17. ()--Traveling
at eighty miles in hour,
u terrific- windstorm aaepl over four
counties in tho south central purl of
Kentucky late, yesterday severely In
juring 12 persons, one perhaps fa
tally, uprooting (roes, demolishing
'louses and farm buildings and com
pletely destroying tploph 'no :om
munlcalions. Karly today oVmmuulratieli with
Iho strickoa urea has nol lieen re
stored, so no dotlnlle estimate ol
the extent of tho casualties or tho
amount ef tho property damage
OOUld be made. Kstlinates early to
day however, placed the toll of in
jured at injure than 25 and the M
perly damage at tens of I'housands
tot dollars.
Oi' more thun 12 towns visited by
the tornado, tho territory about
Bowling Green was perfttfps the
hardest hit. tho tornado leaving a
toll of 10 injured, many attro (fed
bourne, demolished buildings, iipi iui
ed trees and devastated telephone
lines in its wake.
While Centner, a town of about
300 population, iwas reported com
pletely wiped out, these reports
c.uild not be confirmed early today.
At Wjodsonville, two poi'sUns, a
woman and a boy. were Injured.
The woman was btulsed and lac
erated after being hurled from a
buggy in Whkfh she was riding.
T'aroe houses and one barn on r
farm near Thomas Landing evore
blown Into the llarren :!vor. .Mr.
and Mrs. Lacoy Smith end their four
days old buby wlu lived In One
of the houses, wore blown fr:m It.
The baby was carried Into an ad
Joining field, a distance of one hun
dred yards. All escaped uninjured.
I "BmJ"i'"1 '" " ISIIISBSSSSBSS"
I YmM Ibe Proud c$Ymr I
I OMsBioMe Six 1
!
Italian-American Grocery
WE DELIVER FREE
Self -Reliance Depends
Upon the Confidence
that
Hint In instilled In tin. mini! hv tha bn,,.l,l,r
uuk o .i i ,i ;i' iM accepiiuie 10 oiners, nut t tic (le-
lightful buoyancy of being justly proud with the ton
science you are distinctively groomed is the happy
reality awarded but few men. Nature ascribes to all
that freedom of mental restraint but most people deny
their heritage with the constant realization that their
upparel could be better.
Bolster Your Self-Reliance With
That Prosperous Feeling of Looking
Your Best
J. A. Goldsmith
Merchant Tailor
Upstairs Suite 30, Winters Building
Flags at Half Mast
Next Wednesday
SALKM, Ore., Oct. 1.7. As a
mark lot respect to the memory of
Lieutenant Colonel John F. Wil
liams, Oregon National guard, re
tired, whose deatli occurred at Eu
gene last night, Brigadier General
Geo. A. .White, commander of tbd
Oregon National Guard today issued
orders requiring tfhust flags on all
state armories be displayed at half
mast next Wednesday which is tho
day set for the funo:al.
The military record .f Colonel
Williams dates bank to 18SD it
whU'j time he entered the service
as a private. He advanced steadily
thrHragh the various non-commissioned
and commissioned grades until
ho reached the grade of Lieutenant
Colonel, fir a bureau during the
week Colonel Wllllamsserved as the
acting adjutant 'general.
RENO After walking four miles
with his left arm severed at the
shoulder. Merrill flrabam of Murray
1'lah, died at an Klko hospital, from
loss of blood. Oraham fell from a
train.
OAKLAND One fireman was
killed and five injured in a collision
between a tire engine und a crowded
COtttthnte.rs' local southern Pacific
electric train. Only one man on the
fire truck escaped injury.
Never give a man a hat for a
wedding present, a week or so
later It will be entirely too large.
TINEIDGE
.Mr. and Mrs. Y. E. Mansfield.
Mrs. ltobert Brophy. Mrs. W. A.
Benson and Miss Margaret Benson
visited friends at Shaw-Bertram
camp Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. I). Anderson is spending
this week with her daughter. Mrs.
Carl Williams, who resides near Foit
Klamath.
Mrs. O. A. Klury and Mrs. Robert
Hall of Cblloqnin were In camp Mon
day. C'has. Sevits of Callmus camp
spent Suuday here with his family.
Cites. Brophy of I'alimus lookout
station was a recent visitor her-
wiiile on his way to Medford.
Jud Low of Klamath Ealls was
here Thursday in the Interest of the
California Oregon Bower Co.
Mrs. Veloy Pearson and small
daughter are expected homo in. a
few days from Riverside. California,
where they have been visiting for
some time.
Robert Brophy and Ernest Kramer
returned Thursday from Woodruff
Meadows, each bringing home a fine
deer.
Bad news from Russia. Tilings
are awful over there, but could be
worse. Suppose boll weevils got in
their whiskers?
LANE FINDS not;
Prominent Handler ef Midland
Finds I)o Awaiting Him 1
F. E. Lane, prominent rancher of
the Midland county, is today all
smiles, all because his valuable col
lie "Hal" was awaiting hint upon his
return home yesterday. When Mr.
Lane visits the city he never falls
to bring Ills dog along anil during
his stay here the dog has comfort
able quarters In the basement of
the Hotel Anade. Yesterday when
ready to return to his farm at Mid
land he Went to the basement and
"Pal" was gone. Discouraged and
with no thought of ever seeing him
again, be left for his ranch home
Friday, Saturday and Monday spe
cials In coats, dresses and hats. .Mi
lady's Shop, 8?,K Main. , 1X0
Are the grades on I he child's
report card satisfactory;
If Not Why Not?
Defective vision 1h the cause
of ovor no of tjto failure! i"
school.
Don't hc.oUI the child- hut no
rind ihi? eaune attd remedy u if
jjoBslble.
A thorough examination of tho
eyes may locate the raiiKu and
correctly Fitted glassci may ho
the rented?.
DR. GOBLE
701) MAIN
Eyes
E.vunillicd
Repairs
fJlasses
Fitted
Quick .Service
The time lias passed when low
price in an automobile requires
you to sacrilleo your priile in
appearance, or to accept it low
standard of performance. Today's
Oldsmobile Six has changed all
that. Here's a car you will be
proud to display to your most
critical friends proud to open its
door and invite them to ride. But
prouder mill of (ho way its per
formance impresses them. It's
great to have tho satisfaction of
knowing that you have invested
wisely that the Creiiier Beauty
and Finer Performance of tall
latest Oldsmobile make it a value
without equal today.
Twins 87!-. Cvcrl, $930, St&UI $1025
'. f h. .anting 7 oi Mfro
PETERSEN MOTOR CAR CO.
7th and Klamath Avenue
"After we soil we serve"
OLDSMOBII
vf- -ifr 'no- tai
1
alt alone. Upon entering the farm
yard who greeted hi in but "Pal"
himself.
TO STACK DANt'K
MILS. ALIilUfillT It. It U
Once a holder of extensive prop
erty In Klamath. Mrs. W. L. Albright
now owns hut one piece of land be,
tween here and Merrill In the vicin
ity of Nuns lake. At one time she
was the owner of a fertile ranch in
the Wood River valley country. Hut
a buyer turned up and she sold out.
Mrs. Albright, who Is a resident of
San Francisco, arrived 111 Klamath
Falls last night and pinna to spend
several days In this city attending
to her property Interests hero anil
visiting friends. She Is a guest, nt the
Hall hotel.
The Kobe's Daughters nnd Klam
ath chapter, order of DoMOlW, will
hold their tint annual dance at
the WMllo Pelican hotel n Taurs
day ovunlng, Octobur ?2nd. Mini,
tsiil bo furnished by tho oompletei
Hnl!.'ig-Ki-;ui orchestra and tfie
event promises t be Hie lend ug so-,
Oltl one of tho season. Tlckols are
for sail by tho boys and girls of
tho two organisations, the pn-'ceods
of the dance to go into fjue educu-1
tlonal fund of iho girls order nnd i
tho rlio fund of the boys older. !
l'ntroncsios and patrons will be j
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Hanks, lir. I
ami Mrs. (i. A. Usjsejr, Mr. and
Mrs. F. II. Cofer, Mr. ami Mr. H.
W. lint Many, p0f, and Mrs. I'. T.
Jackson and Mr. and Mis. Allen
.1 neit.
The Wttlton Wrifjht Co.
for
INSURANCE
Hiv, Vutoraobildi Casualty
Phone 643 W
Mac in e
MULT -MILE
Ores
Unprejudiced Advice
Perhaps you have not yet settled the balloon tire question to
your satisfaction.
We arc in a particularly good position to advise you without
prejudice, and for this reason:
We sell both the standard size RACINE Multi-Mile Cord and
the RACINE Balloon.
Both arc low-pressure tires and both are of tho finest
RACINE quality.
Our advice will depend absolutely upon your particular need
and on that alone.
MOTOR INN GARAGE
230 Main phone 294-J