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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1925)
Page Eight EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALL?, OREGON Monday, October 26, U2- s s tMJlam a heart I C for your stomach il I U i i I S i Don't overwork it by "stuffing" and eat ing between meals. Try WRIG LEY'S when you want "just a snack." It will soothe and satisfy your taste craving, allay thirst and feverish mouth, calm the stomach, ease your tired nerves. WRIGLEY5 'After every meal" for digestion F116 I and specta.-ulor ! son. onlcsts of the sea- Aggies Will Play Montana Saturday ' .T",'M1f ,ie A.R'CS "uld "ot $f Stanford s powerful drive Saturday, they showed a flashy jffensive in CORVALLtS, Ore., Oc!. 26. (.V) scoring their 10 points which With Coaj:h Schlssler and his As-' brought even the hme teams stands gles due home today from Stanford, j to their feet. Montana, too, has a fans here are anticipating the home-; speedy, r. :orful team fighting to coming game with Montana next ' maintain its lately acquired stand Saturday as one of the most colorful ling In the coast conference. Clever Boxing Card Will Be Staged Nov. 3 Matchmaker Sylvester Announces Fast Bouts A boxing card ought to pack 'em 111 any place along t.he cast will ho dished up to Klamath tana at Scan dinavian hall a oveek from tomor row night, November 3. with Kid Starke;.- of Klamath Falls squaring away with Johnnie TramMtns of Portland In the lo-round main event. Matchmaker Johnnie S. ivester an nounced today that Trambltns should arrive some time I. .morrow to com plete his training. He is known as hard Rocker and a willing mixer c.n J ought to put up Juit t ie right sort of a fight against Slnrkoy. Siarkey was robbed of the deci sion here In his last bout with Mike lie Pinto, as he urns clearly entitled to the call over the flashy Portland Italian, but got only n dri-j v. The young carpenter Is every inch a fighter and wades in at me:ry clip from gons to gong. Ia the semi-wlndup. Chuck Sams, the fast coming Klamath welter, will So into action agalust Vrankic Dc-le of Bend for six rounds ct torrid mixing. Snms fought a draw here a week ago with tin axon, ana ,van un liqutti shur,, tllat pr0, ,-howed a morld of improvement D,.rtv. Than filed suit ueulnsi Mr HILL HEIRS TO GO INTO GOURT flVEfi PROPERTY Six of the Nine Benefactors to Contjast Division of the Estate LARGE SUM INVOLVED Railroad Widow's Legacy Will be Tied up in the Courts, is Promise ST. PAl'L, Oct. It. -() The St. Paul Pioneer Press says today It' has Information from "reliable sources" that the legal controversy over a part of the property of the late Mrs. James J. Hill, widow of the famous "Empire builder" will be started again this week In court here by six of the nine Hill heirs. The six will try to wrest from Louis W. Hill, eldest son of Mri. Hill, more than J 1.000.000 In renl estate and bonds which was deeded to htm by hla mother before bar death. The property includes the Jantos J. Hill homestead, known as North Oaks Farm, near St. Paul, valued nt more thun i 250,000 and 1750.000 In bonds. Those opposing Louis W. Hill Sunny, pleasant rooms. Dependable nursing care. A good place to convalesce In illness and after surgical operations. Rates are reasonable. Ambulance for stretcher cases. Resident pharmacist. Prescriptions and medicine may be obtained at all times day or night. All Physicians Cordially Welcome Klamath Valley Hospital PIXE AT FOURTH STREET KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. Cor. 4th and Pine Telephone 497 over his former battles. Stolx will go on with "Submar ine" Dean In a six-round special event. Dean will bo La real con dition and promises to put up i regular he-battle with the clever Bend battler. Starting the card will be Henry Durke, ex-wrestler, who will tackle the box-fighting profession against some middleweight -who will be selected by Sylvester tills week. If Burke can fight like ho can w.-estle. he ought to bnild himself up Into a real card. MOINMENT WILL OVERLOOK SPOT WHERE EVANGELINE KEPT TRYST iflBEBBBBSfiflElBBBBBBB' KELLY SPRINGFIELD FLEXIBLE 1 CORD I XEW ORLEANS The Long-fellow-Evangellne memorial when erected will be made up of three figures cut into a monument that will stand on the banks of the Bay- ou Teche, near St. Martlnville. TIk monument will arise in a GO acre park, almost on the spot where the forlorn Arcadian girl kept her unful filled tryst with the banished Gab riel. For years tourists have visited the beautiful Evangeline country of Lou isiana and have marvelled at the beauty of the moss hung oaks be neath which Evangeline awaited her lover. In the center of the park will be a wading pool surround ed by figures symbolic of the poem, Youth, Gladness, Love and Despair, over which will stand the monument consisting of a figure of Longfel low and his two characters, Evange line and Gabriel. Funds for the project are being funlshed by subciptions from school chldron ot the South and Lon,T-fellow-Evangeline associations ov- eywhere. RUX CRANBERRY TRAIX DAILY IX WASHINGTON Hill in New York City In June. 1324. but the Pioneer Press snys the action wil be shifted to St. Pnul this week. Disposition of the 112,000.000 Hill estate has virtually been com pleted in probate court here. Late last week 1900.000 was divided among the nine heirs At that time the court assigned to each of the Hills un equal share in the "legal rights, demands and causes of ac tion" In the estate. Welcome Salt This, the Pioneer Press says, was , agreed to by counsel for l.ouls Htll to remove the -technicalities in the; way of tho suit. .Mr. 11:11 was rep-1 resented by the newspaper n3 wel coming the suit because it will clear up definitely tho title to the farm and bonds. ' One sister, ,Mary Hill, is allied with Loltis In the fight, while six of tho other heirs will contest his claims. One of the Hills is said to be inactive In this case. Floyd Johnson To Fight Wills NEW YORK. Oct. 2S. A ring side seat to Tlew the heavyweight fight tonight between Harry Wills and Floyd Johnson was reserved for Jack Dempsey after word had been received that he had postponed a trip to Mexico City In order to look Wills over. The negro Is a favorite to win by a knockout. He Is expected to out weigh Johnson by fully 20 pounds. Johnson has been knocked out by Jess Wlllard and Jack Renault. CMTTHC8AIT y .. .. - Style Is Important LOTHES never make the man but Style, good taste, puts a livelier spring in his step, a smarter swing in his shoulders, a more confident look in his eye. It stamps him as progressive and an approving world treats him well. Clothcraft Style is always the newest style combined with tail oring that doesn't cost a king's ransom. And as for wear the guarantee is. in the pocket. CLOTHCRAFT TAILORED CLOTHES $25 to $45 Style and Quality Without Extravagance 517 M.in CONVICT'S WIFE WANTS DIVORCE The only balloon tire that will not rumble when driven on closed cars at high speeds ILWACO, Wash., Oct. 26. 1P) A special cranberry train is run every day from points In Pacific county, Wash., to take the cranberries to the markets. This service will con tlnue until the cranberries arc moved from the peninsula. Tho movement have been very heavy on account of the enormous crop. A total of 150 cars will be needed to carry the cran berries produced In Oregon nnd Washington this year. The movement of cranberries has been heavier at this time of the year than in any previous year. Up to this time fully one thlriv or tne crop of the coast has moved out of the hands of the growers. H i r e u b Sh o p 502 South Sixth - Phone 616 WOMAN'S BICYCLE RECORD EXCEEDS SEVERAL MEN'S VERSAILLES. Mile. Jeanne Ar mouet In winning the women's bi cycle read 'championship this year set such a fast pace thnt only nine finished. The hourly average of some of the women was superior to that made in several Toad race.j by men during the summer. Mile. Armouot peddled over more than 20 miles of country roads In one hour and six minutes. Tho pre vious record was one hour and nine minutes. flifiiB lllillllllilllillMlilllllH Accept NUMBER l TOKYO. The Jnpunese are not superstitious regarding the number 13. II was announced that 13-son tttmpi would be Issued t cover the need created by the Increase In the registration fee to 10-sen In addition to the 3-seu for ordinary postaje, ' Chinese Students Injured in Riot PEKING. Oct. 26. (P) Tho de mand of 2.000 Chlneso students to be admitted to the customs con ference today resulted In a riot out side the conference building, in which more than 30 poltds and sev eral students were injured. "Jim" Stewart Is Visiting in City "Jim" Stewart, former representa tive In the legislature, and now connected with the state land board at Salem. Is In Klamath county on business connected with the hoard. Mr. Stewart was one of tho big boosters for the Itoosevelt high nnd took a leading part In the campaign for thnt project a few years ago. Mrs. Dawson Fils Suit in Cir cuit Against Husband This Morning in Fur- Manufacturing. Coat Remodeling All work guaranteed Mrs. Wm. Bcssler 430 Klamath Ave. Between Fourth and Fifth Next to Moose Hall When Goorgo Ilaymond Dawson, former Klamath moonshine vendor, gets out of tho penitentiary six years hence, or before that tlmo If be :n pardoned, ho will in all probability find himself without n wife and with a court order to force him to pay to his former wlfo the sum of $7G a month for thn support of their three minor children. All bocause his wlfo, Mrs: Nettle Fay Dawson, brought null for di vorce this morning in circuit court asking for custody of tho throe minor children and lib a month to be paid Just as Boon as Dawson Is discharged from prison. Mrs. Dawson, In her complaint, al leges that she pleaded with her hus band to refrain from dealing in moonshine, but that ho would not listen to her. Dawson and "Bud" Hodges woro arrested last spring near Medford In the act of Belling whiskey. They wore sent, to the penitentiary for Ihree years by Judge A. M. Thomas. Later Dawson was tried on the charge of perjury, con victed and sentenced to another throe-year term. phero of tho theatre. efforts will" Its educational )0 to present plays nt nrtlstlc merit to the public, to hi tcrest high school students In lb' theatre, and to train nnd tench em bryo actors and actresses. Professional actors and actresses will play the rharncterH while Blu dents look on nt rehearsals and re ceive their Instruction from tlioso unmo professionals. The theatre Is tho outcome nt yenrs of effort, and for Henry Jow ot! who has been the gulldlng hand In mnny phases of the work, it In a vision renllted. MnnCM of the theatre will be handled by a board of trusloes and tho entire project wll he non-profit making. Mr. Jewell hopes eventunllv to buy original pluys and Bend out roud companies to show other cities what the Repertory Theatre Is do lug In the bopu that nlmllar projects may he launched olflowhnrn. Tho theatre Itself cost I1S0.000 nnd embrnroa all that Is modern. It will accommodate 499 people. BOSTOX THKATIIK RECOGNIZED AH SCHOOL TO THA1X ACTOBH BOSTON. (IP) Tho opening of the Repertory Thoatro of Boston with Shorldan'a "Tho Rivals" gives official recognition to n theatre us an educational Institution, and thus Is exempted from taxation. Patteroned somewhat along tho lines of many civic theatreB of Eu rope, the worket'B on this stage will strive not only for tho perfec tion of their art hut also to give earnest students of tho drama a chance to ahnorr) he renl atmov Dead or Alive? In Which Class Are You? Do you belong to the elnss that Is dead on Its foot? Or do you awnke every morning filled with the Joy of living, reedy to cope with the problems of the dny with n clear mind nnd a healthy body? You should bn In tho "Alive" clnBslflratlon and vou enn be there If you will but obey the simple de mands of natural living. in the sciuncn of Chiropractic, many have found the key that has Unlocked for them the doors to per fect health. No drugs - no nauseous medicines -simply utilization of the latent forces of nature the only mini cure for any ailment, Avail yourself of the prlvlloge of a free consultation It mny moan everything to you. Dr. O. H. Mather Chiropractor and Physiotherapist Phone 404 715 Main St. J'rcc Theater Opposite Pine Jf.