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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1925)
fage 1'wo EVENING HERALD; KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Tiu'sdny, October 27, 1925 : ! Attention, Mooschcart Legion All Legionaircs meet at Moose Hall at 10:00 A. M. lYedncsday, October 28tli, to march to Cndertaking Parlors to attcinl Lcgionaire T.wonibly's funeral. Let us Tkrrr'i beauty at well as utility in At MAJESTIC 418 Main BALDWIN HARDWARE Phone Winchester Store 261 The Walton, Wright Co. for INSURANCE Fire, Automobile, Casualty Phone 643W Elks, Wear those Overalls for Overall - Apron DANCE Wednesday Night Elks' Temple Invitations for friends at club. Dancing start ing at 9:30 P. M. NOTICE SaTS money on Tire Mileage. The system we use is absolutely different from all other meth ods. Let us show you a real repair Job, done by this modern re pair system. All work done on a strict Money Back Guarantee. Share with hundreds of satis fied customers this new deal in Vulcanized repairs. Let us inspect your Tires FREE, before they need Re pairing. 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You mutt see it to appreciate many exclusive ff acutvs. Its a quality product that we're glad to shov. i Tree Planting Is Meeting Success At least 1000 treos will be order ed this fall for the tree planting throughout the city, was the estimate i made to the chamber of Commerce J directors today noon by Paul Landry, j following a survey of the campaign thus far. Approximately 500 trees 1 have thus tar been ordered and paid j for. while others will be sent this week, he said. R. C. Groesbeck urged that the people be advised not to plant pop lar trees because of the nuisance of I the streets. Mr. Landry said that the general committee is discouragin the use of these trees. Bridge Bids To Be Opened Soon J Bids for the material with which to construct two bridges across Lost Biverwlll be opened within the next tew weeks, it was announced today i by County rtoad Engineer Frank '.. Howard. Material for the two spans, one. known as the Malone bridge in Langell valley and the other the State Line bridge on the Oregon California boundary west of Matin, will include D00 lineal feet of pil ing, 110,000 board feet of lumber and hardware for the two struc tures. Los Angeles man left 110,000 to a girl who refused to marry him. Her kindness was never forgotten. HENLEY Henley Defeated by Maltn The Henley high soccer football team met defeat in their game with Malin on October 10. The team work displayed by the Maiin team was excellent, but Henley managed to score one. The score was 5 to 1. The same day the Henley girls won from the Malin girls wlih a score of .15 to 28. Miss Bailey Malin acted as referee for the vol ley ball game. Mrs. Peyton and Miss V.'aage were absent from school one day last week because of illness. Mrs. O. A. Schuitt substituted for Mrs. Peyton. Broken Atm KcMilts Prom Koceer Verie Hesettito suffered the mis fortune of bre<ing his wrist last Wek while be was practicing soccer. He is reported ns getting along very Well, although he has not been able to attend school since the accident happened. Diin'l Forget There will be a Basket Sale at Henley on Friday, October :I0. A brief program preceding the sail will help to stimulate the bidding for baskets. Come on. everybody Let's go! fi. E. Bradbury spent Monday Med ford transacting business. Community Meet The Central Community club bold a meeting Monday evening. October 19, at which it was decided that the club should furnish the equipment for the gymnasium which is to be I hull! by Hie district in the near fu ture. Volley and Soccer GmllcH On Friday, October .10, the' Hen ley High soccer and volley ball teams will Journey to Merrill to en gage the teams of that high school. The Ilculey girls have, so far, nut boon dofontod. cheeks ordereo TO 1? BATTLE I'AKIS, Oct. :'S. i.-Tl A naval dc uionstrntlou DSjf If Athens Is a pes sihle league of BSjtloni m vo should the 'government of Premier 1'anir.a los decline to bow to the league council's division that li must eMtte nil hostilities and rom-ive nil fjroek forces from llulsarlau soil. The council - hopes an.l believes that the Creek government will ac cept the division, but loamed In authorative circles today that dis ability of a naval blockade hM al ready bMD discussed privately. Although m. Carapanoa, the Creek minister, told the council to day that b;th llreeoe and Bulgaria had reached a direct e.-cord thnugh the gjod office) of Kumanla. to suspend hostilities and retire be hind their frontiers, the Bulgarian representatives declared they had no Information of this report. Indeed M. .Morlof.', speaking for Cat Soda government .informed the pouncll that a direct euteuto with Oreeco was utterly impossible, be cause of t!reece"s persistent refusal to listen to Bulgaria's repeated of fers to appoint a joint vein miss I on to Inquire into the border trouble. St. .Morloff said the Utest dls- patth from Sofia B ho wed that up to ws '.erday the Bulgarian losses were 4S killed or wounded. Of these ;i; soldiers and -'2 civilians, men anJ women. There was the probability at other unknown victims. He de manded that, independently of any penalties which the council might apply to Greero for her "grave blow at international peace." CAIIIO. King Tuts tomb has been opened again and well pr served flowers have been found i an inner vault. POWELL lElfiG 5 YLE IB III (Continued From Page One) the J300.000 that was put into the Strahorn railroad, he said: "I'm for it. I want them to pay that money back. Everyone knows that if the people had had any ilea that the road ovas to be ssld to tie Southern Pacific, that not one cent would be given. Now that the peo ple have been sold out, I want to see that money returned to the city, thus making It possible for the city to raise fundi for the propos ed sewage disposal system and Ira proving the streets. Backs GodimnI "Furthermore, I want to see all of the proposals of Mayor God dard carried into effect. He has shown that he Is out for the best Interests of the city. He has stood pat throughout this whole fight, when wavering would have result ed In closing the city to the North ern lines. It was a desire to give him what support I could In the city council that caused mo to be a candidate and if I am elected I will do everything I can, day in and day out, to accomplish the re sults he has been after. Something must be done between now and De- ifjcember first to save the city's inter ests in me aira:iorn ranroan ami ic rests with toe council to do it. ifimunlty hall. Refreshments were 1 am elected it will Indicate to the council how the people feel and isrill undoubtedly have a e.ntrolling in fluence with the members. If I am defeated, they may take It as a sign that the people do not care what Is done in the matter of the railroad. I am for the Ontfjpn Trunk, for we must have railroad competition. If the Southern Pa cific refuses to build, if we must choose between the two, then I stand for the Oregon Trunk under nil circumstances. Htrahorn llids "No matier which way the deci sion of the Interstate Cjniiuerce Commission goe-t, no stone should be left unturned to Compel the ro payment Of the $:100,000 that the city lias put into t'ne Stialio.n rail road. That money uras voted to bring In competition. Instead it ban been turned against us through the sale of tin road to the Southern Pa cific. I am for getting that money back. "If the people lot the second ward want me lo represent them on the council ulon these lines, then 1 will be glad to receive tiieir voltes. If not. then It will be f ir them to vole for ono of the other candi dates'." BBTUBNS V to .Mi:i)i'oitl) Col. C, 0, Thomson vlsiled brief') in the city today enrouto to Med ford after spending I he week end at Crater Lake supervising work 'ii lie- park. Tonkin Is On New Trail Of Duck Disease Suspects Cholera; To Be Here Tomorrow Night SACKAMKNTO, Calif., Oct. 27. (Special to The Herald.) Oil a froth lead to the solution of the duck epi demic in Tule lake. I'ulted States dame Warden Cenige Tonkin lett here today bound for Klamath rati, Ore., where lie will resume tils In vostlgsUons ''i "'at territor)'. Mr. Tonkin Is uccompaiiieil by 'a bacter iologist who will aid htm In Con ducting DM) mortein examinations on the carcasses of the diseased guuu birds. According to reports received by Mr. Tonkin, ducks have been dying in northern California districts souih of Tule lake from a type of fowl cholera. On the suspicion that the ducks In Title lake I run mull tod il.e disease to the game birds farther south. Mr. Tonkin plans to project a complete investlgniloii. Mr. Tonkin, it was learned. Is die in Klamath falls some time tomor row morning or early afternoon, lie was in Klamath Falls for a short time a week ago for the purpos-i of Investigating the duck epidemic. TODAYS FORKIG.N CAftS With Just five cars registered all from California, the foreign registration was light at the cham ber of commerce office today. J. I,. Frazlor of San Francisco, 0. ,;. Kerns of Oakland. Mrs. It. Baker of V.Vstwood. Donald M. Apel of Sacramento and Kdna C. Hahkv i of King City, California, were those who registered. MERRILL Mrs. Hllbert Largent and Mrs j Thos. Largent .from Midland spent i Monday In Merrill, tho guests of I Mr. and Mrs. iiownrd Myant. I Sir. and Sirs. Burr Westblook j j and Mrs. N. E. Wooiihouso were In I Klamath Falls shopping Tuesday. j Mrs. Mary (iee, of Corning. Calif., It visiting at the home of her sister, j Mrs. C. V. Shu.-k. Monday Mrs. 1 Cee and Mrs. S'ouck Ir over t.ie Tule Lake country. Sunday C. V. Shuck and little son and H. E. Dudley drove to Dry lake on business. THcy re turned Monday. Those farmers having potatoc.i are very busy at this tlmj digging and disposing of their crop. -Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Frailer an 1 sons Donald and Lawrence, left Tuesday for n visit iwlth relative.! In Susanvllle. Calif. Mrs. M. Oaloonlm) and Jnhn Gnl coatml were vislt3rs in Klamath Falls, Thursday. C. S!. Mcrritt and E. F. Mcrritt visited in the Falls Thursday. G. H. Carlton returned Wednes day evening from a ten days t.ip to Portland and Wllliamotte Valley towns, fie was a witness for the S. P. at tho It. It. hearing. W. J. Jinnetto and Karl Jinnette spent Toursday In Klamath Fall'i. Tho Ladles Aid of the Presby terian church held their regular monthly meeting at the home of .Mrs. R. L. Dal tun. Mrs. R. H. And erson assisting in cntur tabling. Some time was spent la planning about the bazaar and it was de cided to hold It Dee. 4, In the corn- seived daring the aifternoon by the Etgstsis, TaosR present wore Mea ilames Albert Myers, J. A. Drown, Ceo. Ofrield, V. K. I-'ruils, P. U. l.fiais, V. II. Anderson, V.i liar wood, C. V. Shuck, Mnry Gee, J. V. Hasklns, C. P. Ilusklns, J. L. IIa:i kins, c. M. MSrrltt, IJurr Westbrook, M. L. Moore, J. W. Taylur, J. S'. Durris, M. A. Ilowman, C. E. Craig. W. P. Jinnette, Etta ScJitgins, J. w. ScoKKlns. (i. II. Carlton, N. B. Wood- house, Tli-mason and J. It. Forth-j fbgtOn, and the hosteases. Henry Cook left for his homo In Los Angeles, Calif., Thursday. Mr, an:l Mrs. Elmer lllotlgett and children and Mrs. Sarah Blodgetl left Thursday in rnlng for their home ia Manteri, Calif., after spend ing a -couple of weeks In Mcirill as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Blodigett and f.im(ly. While iierc ihey were mm ih entertained by their friends. Threshing Is Hearing completion around .Merrill. There was more grain in the near vicinity of Merrill than for several years past. Friday evening the Hoy Scouts held their meeting at the club rooms after their meeting, games were played for some time and cldflf anil rlouglinfcts were furnlsnsd by obelr boys .Oornln n; i,Kn6bTysBtaolMirfn scout nrnster, J. W. fftrogglmi. Merrill played .Malin Friday after noon nl Morrill. Merrill won both games, Ibe s, ore in volley ball was 24 to 4S in favor ,t Merrill and tile boys soooor game iwbb 1 to 0, in favor of Morrill, The lineup on. ihn ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE girls team was Knslher Moore, Bur- Grabarl. John Dlllscd, Robert Fairs, nadlne Newland, Edna Jones, Kalh-1 Lester Mcoro, Tom Borrows, Louis ryn Pope, Thlrza Anderson and OpolJmUi Huy r.oasey, Marvin (liaybaol, Kskrldge. The lino up on the boys : Dan Harry and Kruil Benson, team was Hlchard BOCOS, Herbert I Mr. and Mrs. Kay Merrill from For Your Protection All RACINE Multi Mile Tires are now SEALWRAPT. They are wrapped twice and sealed at the factory. We remove the outer wrappings; the blue inner 1 M II ' ., Packard Six Owners Are Loyal to Packard PERHAPS you linvc wondered why so few Packard Six cars are offered for sale by used car dealers. The reason is that 98 out of every 100 Packard Six owners remain loyal to Packard. They never give up their cars for any other make. 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