The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 18, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Wednesday, November IS, 192(5
MAY COSTALKIS
ASSESSED 2 00
BY MAGISTRATE
ROSEBURG WOMAN
SERIOUSLY HURT
ItOSKllt'ltG, Ore, Nov. is . .Mrs.
T. cj. Hnvon, who resides About five
miles south of this illy, had a nut
row escape from death lust ntfht
When her enr turnt'.l turtle in
ditch beside the Pacific highway
near her home. The woman sustatn
od broken ribs, a manhunt arm, an1
bad bruises, her escape from cleat 1)
being nlmost miraculous.
Woman Who Braced of Pro
tection Gets Stiff Jolt By
Justice of Peace
A tlijlit wail of kills unravelled
themselves yesterday afternoon at
(ho bidding of one May Cost&lkis.
She Irritably poled off fiOO In
grocn-backs and aliped them across
the desk to Jiitljo of tho Peaci
Kendall, who had jnst levied ihi. -T
amount for a fine. : ' SAflKM. Ore.. Nov. 18. By an
May Costolkls was arrested Sun-' ord.r of tho hh1I1 serVtc coiiitntfr
day morning, oharnl with sel'&ejml issued today, the city of Bit-
possession of intiislcuting liijuoK j;wi In nmhorlzed to eliminate the
Her arrest wan thejitesult of a brAsH grade stowing of Blair IsoulevnnA
mat sne was enjoytnir ma protect over the Southern Pacific track
mm 01 proamnion on leers, aivord-1 1 Me northwest part of the cltv
Bulgarian Princess
Is Burned to Death
WILL ELIMINATE
GRADE CROSSING
OHOSSWaRDR, Hungary. Nov,
IS. P)r "U'rlnoess tihlk.i, wife ol
in adjutant of former King Kvrd
inund of ltuUarla. was bunted to
death white eleanin:'. a pair ol i-.lnv. .
1'sitiK & 00 line she stood elose to
a fire and the gloves Igutted. With
her hands and faee and beautiful
long hair aflame, she ran. a living
torch, to her husband's room, where
0 blanket was thrown over her. Aid
was too late, however, and she died
in a few minutes after intense suf
fering, she was formerly the Hus
sian princess liowowa and was lm
years old.
Kxpcrlments have demonstrate!
that- kapok, .which yields an e.v
in tremely light fiber for life p-.v-
one servers nnrf .It . .. hn ... ,
ing 10 wiuiam i-Oie, special state or We most heavily used crossing j duced in the Philippines south of
"gent. 'on the Pacific highway. ; Manila.
Make the
Seiberling
Cord Test
Put one Seiberling Cord on your car with
three tires of any other make
Run them until the three tires are worn out
seat
and then notice the shape your Seiberling
is in-
After that you'll always use Seiberlincr
Cords they will stand the gaff.
Balsiger Motor
Exclusive Seiberling Agents
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Wood
Wo have nrrnnjed for nn extra
good supply o
LIMB-WOOD
and tho first onr la being un
loaded today -j it is 10 Inch.
A car of 12 inch will ho in
Monday. Wo enn also furnish
this high grado heater wood in
2 and 4 ft. length, on orders
for It.
Wo advise early buying as the
supply may bo snowed in, a
little later.
Prompt service and fair prices
will prevail.
Wo handlo nil kinds of
Wood Coal Fuel OH
PEYTON & CO.
"WOOD TO BURN"
601 Main Phone 535
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SNOW PLOW WILL
BE TRIED AGAIN
v EUGENE, pre,,,h!ov, 18. H. C.
Iliek n of Hhkiuan and Rofe,
proprietors of the Eugene-Bend
stage line, and Ed Jensen, tractor
mechanic, have left for the Mc
Kinzie I'ati. where th'-y will again
attempt to put the new snow motor
over the road. Mechanical 'trouble
ha i l rn blaued for the mi-uc-
SMSfril attempts of the motor to nt
lotiatc the pass so far.
N EW YORK "It can't , bo; why,
I kisied her goodbye when' she sailed
for Paris," remarked Count Morner,
when first informed that Peggy
JBJce was to divorce him. Then told
that lifs lawyer had announcod'there
would he no contest, tho criunt added':
"It's all news to me."
The Washington Cafe
i the most popular eating place In Klamath Falls today
"There's a Reason"
roc CAN
EAT BETTER FOR LESS
AMERICAN AND CHINESE DISHES
US South Sixth Wee Hhlng, Prof.
wimwwwwwwwmwwwwwvwwiv w ssm
Fighters All Ready For Tap
Of Gong For Big Boxing Card
At Scandinavian Hall Tonight
Twenty-four Rounds of Real Leather Pushing
Booked For Local Fans Interest Keen
In Return Match Between Starkey
And Trambitas
Time: 8 30 tonight.
Place: Scanclia Hall.
Events:
Kid Starkey vs Johnnie Trambitas, 10 rounds.
Jack Crim vs Wilbur Harrington, 6 rounds.
Bobby Allen vs Tommy Murphy, 4 rounds.
Henry Burke vs Jim Fleming, 4 rounds.
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Twenty-four rounds of real leather pushing are booked
for Klamath boxing fans at Scanclia hall at 8:30 tonight,
with the above card presented by Matchmaker Johnnie
Sylvester for tho local lovers of -
the fistic art. Chief interest Is in.
the 10-round go
ey of Klamath
between Kid St.irU
PallS and Johnnie
Trambitas of Portland. starkey
won on a foul in the ninth round
two weeks ago against Trambitas
and hopes to make it n decisive win
over tho flashy Portlander tonight.
Trambitas, however. Is in much
better shape than before and is
swinging a terrific right which
Starkey will hare tJ watch ovory
minute of their so minutes or !oui it
er heaving.
Jack Crim and Wilbur Harring
ton will throw gloves at each other
for six rounds or loss, t'rlm was
over in Medford the other day and
some Medford fait spoko something
like this:
'I saw a fight over In Klamath
Falls two .weeks agj against a
couple of wild Indians. It wasn't
a bnxlng match, but a blood-thirsty
fight. 1 was looking ov.ery minute
for the cops to cimc and pinch the
whole joint."
That just about sums up thoir
last hattle, and If Is due lo hp re
peated agala tonight. There's cer
tain to be a knockout, and it would
n't surprise most ot the ring worms
if it ended in a d uible knockout. .
IUbby Allen and Tommy Murphy
will battle four rounds In a spe-lal
event, while Henry llurke and Jim
Fleming will entertain the fans for
mother four rounds lu tho opener.
Tho first bout will sUrt promptly
it S:30, with advance sales Indi
cating the house will be a sell-out.
KENO
chrsur Wilson moved hit rumUy
to their dow home in ECojio sumiuy.
which luli.K.i tho I'hlMivn clomu" to
school and hvoIiIk tho t00 Oold "ip
to unit from Word on ouch school dny.
U W. I'ursona of Idaho Is moving
onto tho C. V. Nelson rnncli this
wock. Wo welcome the new people
to tho community.
while return Id home from aebwl
on his bicycle. Gerald Cain had the
misfortune to collide with a cur. Me
wan not hurt, hut the bicycle ll laid
Up for repaln.
.Mins Katherlno Rtt, who taught In
our school last term. Is subfitUutlng
for MIhs AiiKtiMtn Puckett. Krade
teachers for a f6W days while tho
latter Is away .
1 1 runt Nelson, government hunter
and irappor, made u couple of trips
to Hock creek and WooAis marsh tho
latter part of tho week, putting out
1 poison bait for coyotes, which are
leald to he plentiful In that section.
Among tho Konoltcfl to truusai t
i business in Klamath Kails during tho
week end were Mr. and MrH. T. J.
Fratber, Uoy Nelson. C. Showrooso
and son Hen.
('. J. McCollum. Dave McC'oMnm
and wife, Henry Cordon and wife
nnd I - 1 (iordon wore among the
( Worden residents who passed
' through Kcno enrouto lo Kla math
j Fell.
.Mrs. H. K. Puckett nnd son Oliver
and daughters Augusta and Jessie are
away for a fw days trip In Cali
fornia. Mr. and .Mrs. Ivnn Hornnrd attend
- d 0 -how In Klnmuth Kails Mon-
, dny evening.
A i ' f m 1 1 v siYlfj r if U'nnn rnuliliints
BUOBNE, Ore., Nov. lS. OPX are K wl,h 0W
The northwest r.-.llwav sit)llton will 1 garage in iseno u oecora-
bo discussed by railw; .. officials rc- I "B HUlte a popular place, judging
presenting the lroot Xortnern ran-l'rom the number of cam stopping at
raj at. an open niectiiu- to he h. hl ! " hours for repairs,
in Villard hal. ai tlio I nlMNlty of i A holiday in the schools was en
Oreron, Friday. .Vivee-hf ' :o. nc-ji"ed on Armistice day.
ofdinr to' Petfl-Crocrfaii Brcfeesor " snowgooso was the. guest of
RAIL SITUATION
TO BE TAKEN UP
of economics at ilei unlrcrstty.
Court Martial of
friends on a slitht seeing auto trip
i to Klamath Falls during the week.
Miss Kutli Merrick has agnln en
tered school after Home time spent
Mitchell Renewed ' in 1:"rlln",,
iviiitticu rvexicwcu . Mlle n( Kv(l,yn (;,0V,,I1Kpr vl,tc(1
with elina and Cora Snowgooso on
Sunday. '
Miss Veldn Puckett visited with
lipr cousins the Reedcr children at
Pine drove over the week end.
WASHINGTON, Njv. IS. (IP)
Resuming its sessions today after
a three-day recess the court martial
trying t'olonel Win. Mitchell heard
new witnesses summon. -l by the de
fense to support the charges the air
crusader made against war and navy
administration of aeranautlcs.
Rotary Club Going to
Ashland Thursday
Members of the Rotary club and
their 'wives, almost one hundred I
per cent strong, are having tomor
row evening for Aihland for an In- i
t' r-'.lty melting with the member:;
of rhu lirants Pass and Medford
clubs. At this ineiting Edward
Campbell, governor of district num
ber one of I he Rotary, with head
;iiarti rs In Seattle, will speak at
the banquet lo be civen in the
I.ilhia Springs hotel.
Following the banquet tho mem-
hnH li-lll r.ntnv o'n.lnri
...... ...JV, -y . .
Strange things' happen. We know
a man who has everything In the
world ho wants!, and salll ho Is
happy.
OBITUARY
MRS. UKI.I.A KHTHICR SIIADIXOKR
Funeral, services for Mts. Delia
Esther Bhadlngcr were held this
afternoon at Whltlwk's funeral
ioine at 2:i!0 o'clock, with the
Itev. A. U Rice officiating. Mrs.
e; Ia Jdifnsoh sang two ' goiott,
"Nearer My God to Tin '' nnd "Bote
in tho. Hau ls of Jesus." Tho body
was Interred In Liftkvllle cemetory.
mils. anohLa WKhiMn
Tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'
clock funeral services Tor Mrs. An
gela Wellor, who passed' ,away yus
terda morning, will be held at
Whltlock's funeral home. The ser
vices will be conducted y the itev.
A. L. nivc.
One timely criticism 'of thoso one-
piece bathing suits Is they don't
inako good winter underwear.
AVE -with
5AFETY
V V JT,.a W Mm
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PIKER'S 1LASOL
Is u splendid preparation
for keeping the skin soft
and smooth. Makes a won
derful treatment for beau
tifying the arms, faee, neck
and hands.
25c
Star Drug Store
Tho 3?g22S- Vru ston
EI.AMATII FALLS, OltEGON
KonOHha-Klrbscd-Krotcb
Union Suits
GUARANTEED
Men's Underwear
at
THE TOGGERY
The Store For Men
You are sure u find the rlghl umJerwcW :n tliij rilit
price ;tt The Toggery,
Union Suits
2.75
Heavy weight cotton.
3.50
50 per cent wool, heavy
weight.
. 5.00
Abott 85 per cent wool
very durable;
2.00
Heavy Weight cotton
ribbed.
2.50
Won! anil cot toil, medium
weight.
6.00
Silk and wool a very fine
garment.
6.50
100 per cent pure virgin wool, close woven, heavy weight
white, bnlT and gray ; all' si.es 36 to 50.
Mail orders promptly idled. Your comparison is invited.
Goods exchanged or money refunded.
The Toggery
The Store For Men
oAt The LIBERTY
Many tlim-n Iiuh tin? rfiCkleifl ahnit;
dnn of youth boob flountttd bofdro
tho pithllc; tomstlinei cleverly,
HomotiinoH iinllfforontly. "Wfnifl
of Youth," which plays tonfght ril
tho Llhcrty Tboatre Btaoda Ii8id
nnd rihonldunt dhovo oilier prpduil
tlonn of thin typo,
s4t the TINE TREE
Old world onltUro pitied against
new world democracy with a girl's
heart weighing lu tb" balance. Th In
is the basis of tho story of "Proud
Flonh," .which oponod at thd Pine
Tree, fhenti'o yesterday.
I'lleanor lloardinan gave a bril
liant jiorlrayul as the girl In the
case,; wIioko heart was torn between
an Ainerlcfln In overalls and n
Spaniard in a dinner .Incite!. I'm
O'Malley, tho American plumber,
anrl Harrfsnn Fard, as the stiavo
Spaniard, made the contrast between
the go-getter nnd the romantic aris
tocrat B source of merry delight.
I QKKIlI'lf!.--The discovery of n
' body In a gaiiii'-fllled eantie has re
vealed thai u siiuaw followed the
hunting trulls of hor forefathers
alone for years until her peaceful
death from heart falltiru nt tho ngu
of ion.
I.ONI10N. Thousands of plum
phddfngs soaked With brandy,, sher
ry or rum are being mailed by
Britons, to friends In the United
Slates for Thanksgiving -111111 Christmas.
CUT YOUR
TIRE TROUBLE
to n minimum, by using
f'iyestotie ' a n d viencr.'il
Tires. ( 'licapcr and best IJi
UiO 1' niK run. ,
Sec us tor quick and cfli
Pront crtink case service.
Klamath Tire
House
"Cap" Calklut
Klamath Ave. & 6th St.
Firostonc, General and
Oldflnld Tires.