The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 14, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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Saturday, Novt'iubrr H, 1926
j, , Vl'jNINr; IIKjALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
tinge Three
III.
r fvr
WTien jow admire the hand
some appearance of U. S, Royal
Balloons remember also they
are True Low-Pressure Balloons
IF you nro one of lha thousands of car owners
who hnvo bei attracted hy tha handsome
appearance ot' lhca.ll black U. S. Royal Ballpona,
it will plosLto you lo know tMa
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Thcue tiroii hold their good looks during the
full period of thdr long service life. They do
not show firmer rnnrks, mud or grease stains.
Tlte boiuity otU. S. ftoyi! Bitlioont is in ad
dition to those characti ri :tku tvbtclt have made
these tiros Famous. They urc distinctive in
being true Law-Prcscurc- balloqne.
Their conf i. iic.tifi i ,;nJ design I : (iv?!y avoid
the necessity of over-inflating the tires' to insure
long service. You car. run them r.t genuine low
air prossu; : i and get the eomfor that balloon
tires are Intended lo give.
Their ''Low-Pressure Tread" is flat. It pro
vides much greater area of road contact than
a round tread, there! y liiiiributing the weight
evenly to every tread block. That is why the
'T:ud wars slowly and evenly.
The continuous flexing of a balloon tire on
the road calls for grei strength and flexibility
of construct'on. ? i; :-trcated Web Cord, the
pj.tentad prccou developed and patented by
the United Statet; Rubber Company, meets this
flexing perfectly and recounts fijr the excep
tional mlloage of U. Kjy&l Balloons.
So U. S. RoyaJ Balloona make a real contri
bution lo ttie beauty and the comfort of the
modern car. Start now enjoying the advantages
of true Low-Presturc balloons.
Untied States Rubber Company
True Low
Pressure
M ainly About People
l.oitllis M uiiiiitMCN c p FMfOYP
ami Mm. living 10, Kuatorxoo P' T-X w
will recover
Mr.
ami luinlly of liurrlH nr regjetera I
Ulnnng III" iiitIviiIh at r i - hotel
Whits Pelican today. Mr. Keatcpioii
Im prominent la lumbor circle In Man Who Fost Leg in Train
urvp.i, ami win n-l la bualvu Accident Showing Great
1 1 1 1 , . ti , I i wlill.. ..... ''
roini.AM) ayntrm
Anting itie Portland sue! regis
Hi'it M tild 11011 While Pi-IImn lb
doy ar H, .it. Hiiihiikoii. Uaorgw A,
I.'.l.l,.,. !.' RMfll Mf. U I .11.....
' 111 on ami Mr. ami Mr. II. A
TJ.S.Roval
Balloons
ioiij t Ac New Flat
" Low-PREssuttr.
Tread- ana" built
of Latcx-traated
Web Cord
United StatesTlrcs
are Gopj Tiros
For sale by:
Buick and Star Garage
Imperial Garage
i
A.M.
wnrtffriR.v nVHtxwn w.u:i:
V. U. McKay of mocktou, Cali
fornia lit aiuntiK tbtl ' n in. ur
rhaln In lbs city Kiituy. Mr. fe
Kuy iiIiuih to p innln hert tor bout
a wi'i-k.
ill ntim; i kom WEKH
ii. pner, V. w. Cul0y nmi n,
Osrrlty motored up Irpn tbelc bona
at wdtd ysi'tordsy anil win iipiii'i
tba v. i ck md In Hi.. Ttlts lake MS-
Hun bnittioi 'ii. 'i
Improvement Nov
ii. h. Holia . ft. r. onKdio wakh
iinn, who lom , rlichr li-g be
low tb kne- yenferdisy mornlns at
I'aunina. "win prpbkpty roeqyor
frniii Hie Mri'l'-nl III I hf opliilon of
I.MKpllul ntliorltlta at Die Kluiuaia
(lanayal nMplial wbara HdlSNt la
confJOfdi' if" t Huffrlos con-
Idvrably from ib tarrilila ibock
of Itif uciiid hut ftal ruiiefiiiii'f
ara not nntu led.
Ho!mi w lnjiir-rt whan bp lift)-
pad from h.i r ar , putforin of a
painicnger eoaih to thp ralln lii-ni'('i
the ar. Two wbcrle on tba next
car. a raboo paaaed over hia l s
FOOTBALL
SCORES
Harvard ISrovrn o.
boaton Collefl C; U'yit Vkffnfi
Wealeyan 7.
I'lltubtirgh 14; rmnrt;. Ivanta 0.
t'olKato lit; Ryracuae S.
t'ornell 33; taqbiiUK II.
Wla'coniilu 21 : Mlchlsan State 10
Illlntila it: Waba-ah' 0.
Amherat II; WlllUtim 7.
Holy Croaa 5; rtutgera 0.
t'olumi'la 21; Army 7.
MirhlKan 10; Ohio 0.
NebranlLa 0; Kaniaa Assica 0.
N'acy 1.".; HtiTknell 7.
Iowa 0; Mlnneaota 33.
Maraaett 6; South Dakota 0.
Griuiiell 3; Kaniaa b.
Itartmouth 33; Chl(o 7.
Theatre
ni MM
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TONIGHT ONLY
Vumplrfft. VillianH, HerooM, 8 he rocs, ICxtras, all the film
Folk iiT- in
"INEZ FROM HOLLYWOOD"
jV;miriiiir Anna i. Nilsson, Lewis Stone ami Mury Ator.
!' the lif" of a fuinous mor.e star behlntl tUo flrrcon.
Coming Sunday
Colleen Moore
in
"The Desert Flower"
Collet-n as a Desert Hot Tamale is the Funniest
thing you ever .saw It's her peppiest showl
I.I I T t oll ;lt.KS lax:
J. Connolly. Kil. KmU;r. Totui
WHhoii and Tom O'ffars nil I f;
t his uioi'uInK for tin' (traai taajo'l
country cut off nar Wwd where j
they will con'dlie tb-lr work for
the BoglMrti PseM
l'KTKIK Ol I..AKKV IIW
M. I'oti'non of I.al:rvl. I., tnr
acllnt; hualni'na tnuturn in lh rl'y ,
today. Hi- l kuiiIiik at tin- HOW) '
Amide Willi.- Ii.-r.j. Mr. Pi tomon 1(1
Inferttled in the lumber cans lit
the LaJteylew benntry.
KKOJ1 I OBX KLAJLVrH
llormr folllns of l"ort Klnniad:
l anions tbu out of town baslneaa 1
cullem here today.
KlXl.rit IS A III it T
The many frb-nda of J. J. Keller!
are Kind to b urn that be In ablo
to l about uKain nftur b.'lnp roll-1
fluid lo Ii Is Iioiui' for r.i I day.
with an Infected loot. Tbe rptectlpn
wu niiisi'd by a Hpldi r btlu and
forrod Mr. Keller to remain at his
liouu' for i.rrral d.i.
TO VISIT VAW is
i Minn Mario Klilim: .. aeeppnMnleti
I by Mls Jean Perry, Hobert kIkks
and May Harlan, loft Friday by
I inoior for Kuxcne. MIb.h lt!dli. will !
I Kit with lii'r parnatii whllo in
the Unlvereity n . Tba party v.iii
in tend tlii- Hnmo-roinlng.and ico the
Kami' bettKaan p. a. c. and Qratctm.
OFFICIALS LEAVE
Fresh
Eastern
and
Olytnpia
Oysters
at
CLUB CAFE
o. .. . - r. ot o. Qoma and OCbr
Atlf:u tioiix DtPpODBlafU Stut
HOttM in TiMtny
MADTAti T't'viTir'i'iTTI
HF.AS0NAE1.E
Our xiwrt li.
ex.flUnt' food ft)
brim: y
108S PlE ST
HOSPITAL
itpla anil pargcons
(1 iulel tfuriounUiiola
i rml -hrattti.
. BAN FHfl?ICtSCO
I.I.I T l l)H
Mr. and .Mrd. B. ('. Haokpay and
two children loll Hits tnornlnK tor.
Oakland , Calllorhlp, wbere they will
rioelde. .Mr. mid Mm. Hacltuoy were.1
reaidonte of this city for iliro yannBj
and durlnK tho'r rcsltlenta hurci
lived nt Gil North KliYonth.
LlCAVI.S'tl .MONDAY
Mr. and Mrs. John Hnyi will
leave on Monday, for (1 rants 1'nvi!
whero they will piljka their future;
home. DnrtiiK their re.stdonre In I
Klamath Kails they have lived opj
j Lookout areduc.
T T C.IIr.nr
Kllllllll
"lk II . ,
home In
ath
HTHIOKR llERH
former realdeni of
Tonnry. now niakltiK hit
Med(ord, arrived In the
i ity late lust etonlnt on a bualneai
trip, iin left, this morning i ir
ChllOqulb to look after hla extenalve
Interests there and will return home
to MedtOrd this afternoon, ndcentl)
Mr. and Mrs. $eiger purchaaad one
of the most beautiful bonu s In Med
ford known as t)reRon Terraoe end
plan to make the valley eity their
future home.
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MILITARY
HUMPHRKY TO ASHLAND
ticoi'Ke Iliiniiibroy motored to
Anhiand thin inotnlDf where lie will
tranaact baaiueai) maUara, eiuieet
Iuk to return home tomorrow.
I'oiiri.AMi. 'Hii:ni
Mrn trniiirr., miiall rln.kfa.
etirrful .u ... I.... utrtrl Ul
ripiini'. aaafal atfeaaiaeaa M"1
neral iraiiilnu. I' n I n I tin II a
rbrrrtully ritt iin li'iiuent.
Machinery has been designed to
IntrodUCO an emulsion of l"l:ixsted
Into Iteem hollers lo prevent the
tarmatvon of scale and remove that
nlieaily onued.
t
latijaioi
ni emf)
Novelty Dance
( In u ith the crAwtl to
Scandia Hall, Saturday, 14th,
al.i.nri it ... .... ..'..,... :
Benny Dotson's
Synou SyiR'iiuists
'"cnturing' ffir the first time new d irot
si'iisniions (Deep Kim), "You T.elj 'em -I'm
I'iIiic" nitr
"Croon a Little Lullaby"
I'j'QC NovclttaB I'nr All - Maplo i""looi-
BIG TIME
Dnnces Every Tuesday, Thursday .and Snturday
THIS IS NOT A JITNEY DANCK
A d m i s s i ti n 1 . 0 0
RKTlBM.NtJ sot i ll
Mrs. A. Hnwn and ncke, MW
Alnmedu Hull, have left f.T their
reapectlvo homes in SacrjunanVM
after an extended visit a the lrbm
of Hud Hall at Merrill.
Getting a Taste
Closing
Gut
Sale
Certified
USED
CARS
Dealers Used
Car Lot
8th and Main
, 8AX.EM, Ore.. Tho Oregon-O.A.C.
foot hall game at Kugeue today, to-
: gcther with various, conventions In
all piirtn ol tho United States, and
personal business matters' that re
quire tbu attention of "slate otfklala.
in many Oregon commnnlUea almost
j emptied the state house of offlelal-
,'ioni today.
Oorcrnor Pierce left yesterday for
j Xesehutcr. and Jefferson counties
. where he v. ill speak to sotnij granges
land inuko i.omc Inqulr' Into state
bonir. and loan mutters. Itoy A.
, Klein, state highway engineer. Wil
liam Ddby, chairman of tire state
highway commlaslon, and several
; member:', of the state highway depart-1
j rnent are on their way to San Fran- i
lelaco to attend a meeting of high-j
I way officials of various states.
'., E. Crews, state corporation '
I commissioner, left today for Grants '
I I'ass to witness the demonstration of
I a sold separating machine, and Geo. j
Codding, his deputy, left for Med-!
I ford on official business,
j Secretary of State Kozer, State '
! Treasurer Kay, Slate Engineer' Hliea j
, l.uper. Dillard Elklna and E. E. Iltigg
( of the industrial accident commission j
I are at Eugene for the big game. J.
i A. Churchill, state school superin
; tendent. and Or. V. Hi l.ytle. state
veterinarian, hope to attend the big
! game.
Warden A. M. Dalrymple Is attond
j Ins a prison convention a! Jackson,
Miss., and Earl Fisher, state tax
! commissioner, a convention of tax
ation experts at New Orleans.
Tonight Only
'THE WHITE OUTLAW"
Starring JA'K RQXtE and Srout. his marrolotis hort.
Ti ; in hi het picture to date.
Sunday and Monday
James Oliver Curwood's most thrilling story
"Steele of the Royal Mounted"
With Bert Lytell starring. This is a fascinating
mystery-thriller, screened in the great North
Woods.
DIES VP 152 I'KO.M MALARIA
, MANILA. At the reported age
of 1S2, Marario 1'erlas succumbed to
i an attack of malaria. His birth date
was accepted as July 16. 1773. Per
i las was married four times aud was
I the father of 12 children. He was
the only man in the Island knonw to
have tteep the grandsons of his grand
j sons.
Starts Over?
General
Hauling
Four Trucks at Xour Service
WHOLESALE DEALERS
Hay, Grain, Potatoes
and other farm produce
Anderson Transfer & Feed
Company
335 So. 6th St. Phone 795s
Long Distance Hauling A Specialty
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Normandy Bell
Ringers
and
Dancing
ELKS TEMPLE
Thursday, Nov. 19
Public Invited 1
am
When' Armour T Phillips was fined
100. with the option of a lOOdny
Jail term, on t l.os AnnelrB speeil
tin: charge, lie elected to pay S76 and
serve .10 days hehlnd bnra "JlWt for
a taste of the sort of thing my ivli'-
Is subjected to." Willllba la the hua
band of Clara iMiiijip. uot.-ii "iuu.v
mer" murderess" now tn Sail Onon
tin (Calif.) prison. Tho picture shows
' . Phillips "doing time." '
ThankscjivincT
Turkeys
AW will pay thfej higheat,
oasili murk! prlt'o for your
turkeys. Koed your birds,
('all ;n onr otftco aoxt to
tin ion oil plant on. Market
Si. tor mstrui'lions "Hbtv to
Dress "t'tirkoys," or .semi us
a card with your addfosfl
and wo will mail same)
ynu. W'e will roreivo your
birds from 16th to iftii. Inclusive.
SWIFT & COMPANY
I
At The LIBERTY I
R i , . n n 'nOujikiama
AGGIK ROOKIES WIN
. COftVALLlS, Ore.. Nov. 14. (fP)
The University of Oregon fresa
men football eleven was defeated
here yesterday hy the Oregon Asgie
rooks. 9 to 7.
THK WKATHKK
The I'yclo-SiormaKraph at Under
wood's Pharmacy shows the nar
metric pressure at comparatively
high level and no immediate change
In weather conditions is probahl".
Forecast for next 2'4 hours:
Cloudy and uusettled with mod
erate temperatures.
The Tycos reeordlng thermonietcr
registi ri'd maximum and minimum
temperatures today as follows:
High 3T; low 22.
U. S. Weather Itcpoit
Oregon- Fair east.' rain late to
night or Sunday west portion.
Warmer tonight. Increasing soutlt
I'liy winds. I
WORLD WAR ANIMAL
CASUALTIES ARE MANY
LONDON. The horse and nulla
casualties on the Western front dur
ing the World war. distinct from ac
cidental injuries, is placed at120,
SSii killed and Injured in the official
history of the veterinary services.
Ol this number,, ITS -tfe're killed'
aud 1.8GS injured by gas and 51,
30S were killed and G7,5:!2 wounded
by gunshot.
Aaron C. Head, Above, has Jnst Kceril
uiliiiltted to ptncllco law botore tho
Nebraska supremo court, resuming
hlsprofcsston after a lapse- ol &'
jrara.i,nead la 80t" " ',
Dances'
At The
Aliaiifont Aitilitniitiiii
will lie ilisconlitiiti'd
until fiirthct trotii.'e.
14 I
If
wlien you lia'e' lti,'ffbiible you
want your tirfjsirVarfd as
good as iK'Wr-htiMLthefl vul
cuhlWd in t)io"lfesf eafpped
shop in Klamath Falls. Our
Helntz Electric Steam Vnlcan
Izers and export repair men as
sure you of the best poHsilil'i
results., '(
Reed Auto
Supply Co.
S. llth Near Main
Phone 298
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