The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 11, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    Wednesday, Novombcr 1 1, 14)25
fiVENINC! IIKKALH, KLAMATH PALLS, OK EG ON
Pago Four
Heart Trouble
Is onlv one o( the many ailments "i
which "the Mlenee CHIROPRACTIC
excels In correcting.
This is due in th fait that the cause
Is eliminated by the nnpllcatton of scicn-
tifie corrective prtncWbs applied to the
speetfie spot that is troubled. No guess
ing, no time lost, your condition is let
tered by the first adjustment and It
continues to Improve with marvelous
rapidity.
DR. O. H. MATHER
CHIROPRACTOR AND PHYSIOTHERAPIST
PHONE 404
715 Main Street
OPPOSITE PINE TREE THEATRE
Johnnie Tranlbitas And Starkcy
Both Have Hosts Of Supporters
For Their Bout Wednesday Night
Complete Card of Boxing Announced by Match
maker Sylvester Indian Fighters Will
Furnish Real Session Big Crow
Expected
Did Kid Starkey have Johnnie Trnmbitas goinff when
Trambitas fouled him in the ninth round two weeks ago?
Would Starkey have put the Portlander away in the final
canto of their torrid encounter? Did TrambiUs' ter
rific body blows have the Klamath carpenter all in to
rKf fnrl of their bout?
There are just a few of the questions which the ring j
worms are asking each other, and there s plenty or we
boys willing to argue either way. And that is what is
going to make their return go pack Scandinavian hall;
next Wednesday night. There is every indication that a j
few pennies may change hands on the result ot tneir
bout.
Britisher Gives '
Cherished Stone
to New BttUcfingj0
PAY HEED TO THE ADVISE
of doctors and conserve your health by keeping your teeth
in good condition. See us for free examination.
R. D. COE, DENTISTS
(Palnlw ot course 1
I0I-2Q4 Hopka Bldg. 8ta and Main
Phone 838
The Washington Cafe
to the most popular sating place is Klamath Fall! today
"There's a Reason"
TOD CAN
EAT BETTER FOR LESS
AMERICAN AND CHINESE DISHES
US Sooth Sixth
Wee Shins, Pro?.
DEAD IN BLAZE RESIGNATION OF
DR. G. A. MASSEY
-Up) Joseph Distesano and his i J. INUl f JkJKC,LJ
four children lost their lives in a
fire which destroyed a six family
dwelling early today. The mother
escaped by jumping from a third
story window.
Her youngeBt child, in her arms,
was killed. The origin ot the fire
is not known.
Fresh
Eastern
and
Olympia
Oysters
at
CLUB CAFE
Chamber Director Desires to
Drop Activities Because
of Business.
Dr. George A. Massey .wants to
resign as director of the board of
directors of the chamber of com
merce. But the board doesn't want him
to resign and frankly told him s
lat their luncheon in the chamber of
: commerce yesterday' noon,
j "I can't devote tbo proper time
to chamber work because of pres
sure of my private practice," he
(said, "and I feci that it would be
better for me and 'he chambor if
' I resign."
There wasn't a quorum at the
'luncheon yesterday noon so no ac
i Hon could be taken on Dr. Massey's
I resignation. But informally the
physician was told that his resigna
tion would not be accepted, even if
lit were pressed at tbo next meeting.
jThey held that his work for the
I chamber was too valuable to glvt
i up.
Wood
MAN IS CHARGED
WITH KILLING 15
PHEASANTS
Starkey is bettor than many .if
, the local fans give Mm credit for
.being. He is always boring in and
Tcau take 'am without Icslng his
I smile. Any boy who can sw.ip
blows with Trambltaa and 'in the
,mlar decision has something in
hi twa arms and Beta and can
COLUMBIA. Mo.. Nov. 11. (tV) head-line any man' card on tho
Presenting a stone from the Cathcd-j pacflc s0,0 For Trambitas has
ral of St. Paul. London, to be In-; fougnt nn,i beaten some ot the best
eluded in the new building of tbo (; jogjog UI, ;md down
School of Journalism of the Vnlver- j eoaafc
slty of Missouri, to.lay. Sir Same I Jiu.k i rm and Wilbur Harrington
Howard. British ambassador to the L th h.lvp ,( bvti of rtenql. Har
Vnited States, said in part: rlngton Is reputed to possess tho
"The power of the press is asthenic fIasaU, rlglu cr0SJ over seen in
which has so Often been discussed ! M n0i.k of ,h0 ,W00,9i wM0 Crlni
that I need not expatiate upon it here h;)S ( h!ck lh(lt s;10ua d.
but I may say this, that the POweraster lt connr-ct. It oaughl
of tho press in a country like yours , arr.ngU,n u3h on the Jaw m their
Is probably greater today than it has Um 1)olu anJ pul (h() Klamath
ever been." Indian down for the nlne i ..lint.
Hnving read newspapers in many BJ H.trr.nKloll. bv n, slashing
languages, besides the English and flnlsl) wo carned draW ua
American papers. Sir Same said he ,)oy9 took gui.h punllhmellt
has now her,- found what In his opin-! - , , ...painty ,he
ion was tne perioct newspaper. i ,..,,,, liave K;m) another I
often think that too much Is made round Welncsila. nigM Ih,.y will bo
in the press, of those great twin! . . ,
I they .mix it like they dpi two weeks
ago it is almost a certainty that
one of them iwlll drop and slay out.
Tommy Murphy and llubu.. Allen
l w-rii .-m leather In a four-rouud
your, digestion." nurke an(, KemlB will
I throw gloves at each other In the
TO RECALL WIDOW curtain raiser.
Allen is an oiu-uincr in ure uur
ed circle, and hi a slilfty, heavy
brothers-
pep is a very good thing, like a taste
Ot rnustard on a slice of beefsteak, j
bnt if you habitually have your beef-1
steak covered with mustard, you ruin I
.Mrs. Zaclmry LanWowno t Appear
Before Investigating lio-ly
of President Soon
fighter with a real wallop. Mur
phy Ij reported to bo a comer and
figures to give Allen 'all the en-,
Itcrtalnmcnt he wants.
This boy Fleming li no novice
A?) with the gloves and Will give Henry
ox-wrestler, a real trial.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 11
Mrs. Zachary Lansdowne. widow of uUrke
the Shenandoah commander, will bo j jjurKo Is as strong as an ox and as
recalled Monday by the naval court , ( jug, as "Gyp the Blood." If ho
of inquiry investigating the disaster j g(j(a ,nat right 'han'l of his In .work
in which her husband was killed, for I lng order Mister Klemlng will see
questioning about statements made!g0 milnj. gloves he ll think ho's In
yesterday by the defense in the Cbl.a govc foundry.
Mitchell court martial.
WANT CHURCH UNITY
CHICAGO, Not. 10. (Pi t:?
Northern Methodist church has vot
ed for unification with the South
ern Methodist. Tie vpie has been
under iway for months and passage
by the 'constitutional majority nec
essary was announced today as 11
316 for and 811 againit.
The Southern Meth;dlst3 arc still
voting with the result there pUH in
doubt.
We have fueS'ngod for nn extra
goodrtupply of
LIMB-WOOD
and (bo first car ib bcinn un
loaded toduJ -i it is 16 Inch.
A car ot It inch will bo in
Monday. Wo can also furnish
this high grado heater wood in
2 and 4 It. length, on orders
for it.
We advise early buying as the
supply may be snowed In, a
little Intel .
Prompt service and fair prices
will prevail
Wo handle all kinds of
Wood Coal & Fuel Oil
PEYTON 8C CO.
"WOOD TO BURN"
601 Main' Phone 535
j A warrant Issued for tho arrest
i of .an alleged game hog who lt Ij
charged allot 15 China pheasants
lin one day's s'loot, It became knon
today. He Is J. C. Ciazely and ac
cording ''to reports Is now jn Bobo
1 burg.
' Whether or not the sheriff's of
iflco will wire a wurrant to Rose
:bnrg ut uwalt the return of Mr.
'Gaiely to Klamath Kails before serv
llng the warrant was not known,
i Qazely, it Is claimed, hunted
through (bo Klamath basin coun
try one day and before the day's
hunting was through had 15 birds
in bis possession, it is charged.
BAIto.N IS FINB1)
SAN FRANCISCO, It. W. H.
Douglas, who declares he Is a baron
with estates In Germany , agreed to
j plead guilty to petty larceny if a
charge of grund larceny against mm
was dropped and was sentenced to
Blx months in the county jail.
with
ssat
DRUGSTORE
GEORGIA ROSE
BODY POWDER
To obtain Hie-most benefit after
your refreshing shower or bath
dust yourself with Georgia Rose
Body Powder. .
It Is cooling. .Mnkes the skin
feel soft and smooth.
Perfumed With the fascinating
odor of the popular rose.
Star Drug Store
Tho fea!JL Drug Sfora
KLAMATH I'A l.LS, OREGON
oAx the TINE TREE
"Remember, boy. that behind the
government, and people even, there
is the country herself, your country,
and that you belong to her as you
belong to your own mother. Stand
by h r; boy, as you would stand b'
your mother."
Tbo heartfelt appeal to youth
forms the underlying motive of the
photoplay, "As No Man Has Loved,"
which conies to the Pine Tree thea
ter today.
"As no man lias Loved" Is based
on "The Man Without a Country,"
the story by Bdward Everett Hale
Which swept the country like a
; storm In 1S0:5 and which many aver
vastly strengthened Lincoln's de
I termination to continue the struggle
I for national unity. Lieutenant No
j lan, a fiery tampered youngster on
duty at Fort Massac, Ohio, was
I lured from bis' true allegiance by
Ar.ron Burr's charming- eloquence,
i In a fit of temper, he littered un
! patriotic words. On trial by court
martial, he cursed the .United States
and said he naver wanted to goo nor
boar of the United Slates again.
oAx The LIBERTY
Cnllen LanrllM. remembered fur
In, character roles In some of thn
Biggest pictures in the pant f,lw
seasons. Itas-n featuro role opposite
beauttful Dorothy Itevier In tbo first
of thr: Waldorf releases, "Enemy of
Men,'' which comes to tho Liberty
I' Theater tonight.
i Landls plays tbo part of a young
i doctor of wealth who opens a fr.'e
I clinic In the slums of New York
I and gives his services free to those
1 poo( devils who are too poor to
pay or ,who are down on tholr luck.
.Miss Revler l" ;i isoolated with n
swell modiste. Her beauty nttracts
men of wealth. She loves the doc
tor., but .because ot tho vicious ttct
of ono man who was almost un
believably cruel to her younger sla
ter, she determines to malic all
men pay.
r
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r WHEN vou board a tmin you expect to reach
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you expect to get what you pay .., 4
You do a: Pikhet's. (
i ju ,, 1 But honest I
No sales, no Crc4iti ' )
vaVvs und lowest pie k
jpMlaUe in every respec,
Have You Seen Our Wonderful
Values in Footwear
Women's Shoe Department
Satin Colonial Pumps
Spike heel, silver buckle, a
verv nice fitting last
$5.90
Satin One Strap Pump
New Cuban heel, suede trim
$4.98
Patent One Strap Pumn
New Cuban hee, smitf fitter,
toe free last
$5.90
Patent Two Eyelet Ties
Low rubber heel, all solid
leather
$3.25
One Strap Pump
Extra value, black satin, black
kid, patent,, new $3t9()
Cuban heel
Sport Oxfords
Tan calf oxford, rubber lift
heel, a serviceable oxford ;,!.
$3.25
Sport Oxford
Tan calf, oxford, low rubber
heel
$4.75
Sport Oxford
Tan calf oxfard, soft toe, rub
ber heel
$4.95
Sport Oxford
Black calf oxford, soft toe,
rubber lift
$4.75
We have a large stock of
childrena shoes. Big values
at small prices. Come in and
see them.
Men's Shoe Department
Men's Dress Oxfords
Tan calf, double sole, all solid
leather, rubber heel at
$3.90
Men's Dress Oxfords
Black calf oxford, double oak
sole, all leather,. extra value
$3.90
Men's. Dress Oxfords
Tan calf, brass eyelets, extra
heavy double oak soles, all
solid leather, rubber heel
$5.50
Men's Work Shoes
Black calf blucher, lace, rub
ber heel, extra special
$2.98
Men's Work Shoes
Chocolate glove tan, a big
value at
$3.49
Men's Work Shoes
Brown calf, all solid leather,
rubber heel
$3.90
Men's Work Shoes
Chocolate glove tan, seemless
Munson last,' all solid leather,
rubber heel
You can always find
better shoe values at
Pilcher's
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