The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 24, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Tuesday. November 24, 192C
"Caseys" Will
Hold Hi-Jinks
The Knights ot Columbus will
stage- tholr annual hl-JJnke m Ly
ceum Iih.ii tonight m rati fund lo
piovi.ie Chrjetmat cheer for nil stu
dents of Baered Heart Academy.
The "Caseis" will have n big
Christmas Tree fof ihe pujitls and
will furnish present! for nil.
Tim hl-jlnks is one ot tie hjir en
tertainments of tli.. organization
and always furnishes plenty of real
amusement. Tin- one tonight .will
he better than those of before and
there will he plenty of prilea t i dls
trlbute among those upon whom
1-ady I.urk casts her smile.
LIQUOR SELLER
GETS 60 DAYS
Sentence and Fine Given Man
Believed to Have Furnish
ed Booze to Jackson
th
ie
you
the orchestra stops its surge of music
applauding couples begin to leave the floor-
join the good fellows for jolly talk and friendship
have a Camel!.
and
- when
Lewis Cnstello. tin- man who is su
pec-ted by prohibition authorities of
bavins sold the moonshine which un
steadied the hand of Ted Jackson of
Sprague river last week, was sen
tenced lo serve 60 days in the county
jail and fined 1250 by Justice of the
Peace B. X. Kendall this morning.
Oostello pleaded guilty to sale of in
toxicating liquor on November 21.
He was arrested by State Phohlbi
tion Officer William Cole.
Authorities were led to watch Cos
tello because they believed his whis
key was responsible for the terrible
accident last week in which one was
killed and others hurt. Ted Jackson
was at the wheel of the 111 fated'au-tomobile.
MAY POSTPONE
PATCHING WORK
. With tie prospects of another
winter of jarring bumps and stone
bruised tires before them, the cham
ber of commerce board of directors
decided to take immediate measure
toward liaving the Warren Construc
tion company repair the city streets.
Accompanied by Councilman Bul
siger and Councilman Roberts two
members of the board of directors
were to have called upon .Major
Arnold, in charge of the street pav
ing here, to ascertain Whether or
not the Warren Construction com
pany had any Intention of patching"
the city streets of Klamath Palls.
John Boyle, division manager of
the California Oregon Power com
pany, Informed the directors that
Arnold had informed him that no
repair world could be done this
fall because there was n.n sufficient
paving- material on band!
WHEN the orchestra gives you encore after
encore, but finally stops. And the couples glow
ing with happiness reluctantly leave the floor.
When you join the men for jovial talk until the
next dance begins have a Camtl!
For no friend so enhances the joys of life as
Camel. Camel makes every happy occasion
happier, adds its own charm to every festive
day, every blithesome evening. Camels contain
the very choicest tobaccos grown in all the world.
They never tire your taste, no matter how freely
you smoke them. They're so skilfully blended
they never leave a cigaretty after-taste. Rolled
into Camels is every good feature you have ever
wished for in a cigarette.
So, when you're waiting happily and confi
dently for your time to rejoin the dance
.taste the smoke that's known and loved by the
world's experienced smokers. No doubt about
it, you'll never know how good a cigarette can
be until you
Have a Camel!
Camels contain the very choicest tobaccos grown in all the world. Camels are
blended by the world's most expert blenders. Nothing is too good (or Camels.
In the making of this one brand we conecntratc the tobacco knowledge and skill
of the largest organisation of tobacco experts in the world. No other cigarette
made is like Camels. They are the overwhelming choice of experienced smokers.
Arrest Man on
Serious
Our highest wish, if you do not yet
know Camel quality, it that you try
them. We invite you to compare Camels
with any cigarette made at any price.
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.
This Horse. Is
On Us, Assert
City Fathers
SCOUTS LEAVING
FOR CONFERENCE
scribe; Donafil Colwell, P. I,.
Troop Four Itoss llillmiih. S
P. I,.; Edgar Hedell. P. L.
Troop One. Honanza 1100':;. del
t , t-. t-v t legation) Arthur Davis, S. P. I.
20 Local Boys Depart at Noon Hc.roid Dav Is, P. I..; Hoy Kilgore. !'
Wednesday lor intra An- I,.; C. A. Kieler. Assistant scoutinai-
ual Meet in Portland
ter.
It's a aorse of a different color i
when angrv housewives and others ,
ChafCf ' begin calling their favorite council- i
J
nf nndsinir tin ! .tipclrc i
Suspected
on local stores W. Lewis was ar- I
rested early this afternoon by do- I
putles from the sheriff's office and I
mas being field this afternoon pend
ing further investigation. Accord
ing, to complaining merchants he
passed the checks on pay night.
Scout Master Everett O. Nurd,
Tomorrow at noon, four cars will i with Edward Livingstone, William
leave Klamath Falls, carrying 17 -Mueller, C. A. Kieler and Dr. G. A.
men by telephone and demanding boy scout patrol leaders and fourpiassey will accompany the boys.
why in the name of common sense i scout leaders to Portland to attend They plan to stop in Moseburg lo
banquets, parades, nature hikes and
various other sports have been ar-
j .Ku&i'u iui mu viaiiiuK ijuj! uy loe
Bom ihere
First AT THE top! The ex
perienced hiker kr.ow: the
Crown Army Shirt room
for muscular shoulders and
ou cdoor breathing ; made of
deep olive drab U.S. Army
srror flannel that is slow to
soil. Companionable and
comfortable! With niceties
of tailoring that de- tfe?
cUre full value J
CRESNBBAUH, WI3L Si MICHEIS
!MAm . San Francisco
CROWN
ARMY
SHIRTS
few other things the city
can't take care of the stray horses
and cattle which roam the city.
Tt you don't think si. ask Fr.vl
Cofer, city councilman, and sJme of
Sis fellow members about the aug
ust council table.
Following a "tip" In the Even- Portland tr00ps.
ing neraju a coupie i wceKs ago.
householders have been making lffe
miserable for the councilinen be
cause the stray h;.-se nuisance had
not been abate!.
Last night Cofer capitulated and
sj did his fell;w members.
"I'm getting tired of all these
phone calb about cattle and horses"
he complained. "So I move, you, Mr.
..ioui, liiu. we auiauiize l.;e siree. ov. P. I. : Thomas tir.v P I
commission u purchase a horse and j (proxy), Edward Livingstone, assist
second hand saddle and have some-jam scoutmaster; Dr, G. A. MasHey,
body take care of all stray cattle." j troop committeeman.
A chorus of happy sighs heaved Troop Two Vernon Wahl, scribe;
about the oaken table. Without pro- Richard Brown, P.L.; James Morgan
test the motion carried by unaul-jp. L.; William Mueller, assistant
mous vote. .(.scoutmaster.
aunciiman "Doc ' P well had for Troop Three
two weeks heed. trying to. get too
council to do that verv t 'inrr, but
they had pleaded eeon Jtuy. Hut
somehow the economy platform went
hluey when they decided it was a
lot of work answering phone calls
and answering kicks.
the third annual "All Oregon Patrol morrow night and plan to leave early
Leaders' conference." While in Port-j Thursday morning for Portland,
laud the scouts will he the guests of reaching there early Thursday aftcr
the boy scouts of Portland. Lectures, noon.
demonstrations, talks, discussions.! I. pon arrival in Portland they will
be assigned to the homes in which
they will be guests. Each scout 's
expected to keep note of all the
happenings so they can report the
events at the next meeting in Klam
ath Falls. Each delegate will wrlt;
an essay on the conference which
will be counted in on their school
work and which will be submitted
In an essay contest, the winner re
ceiving a prize of something worth
while In scout equipment.
MISS LINSMKHK LE.WI.Vt;
Miss Virginia Llnsmere who for
the past year lias been office man
ager for the Chevrolet people, is
leaving the first of December for'
Daytona. Florida, where she will
spend the winter months. She will
make her homo with Miss Grace :
("onboy. who formerly Jived in Klam
ath Falls and wus in the adver
tising department of The Evening j
Herald. She is now living in Finrl-i
da with her people. Miss Llns-1
mere plans to spend next summer'
with her parents in Wisconsin and i
return to the Pacific coast again"1
next wintor. She is considered onej
of the most capable business women j
in Klamath Falls and will be missed
y a host of friends. j v
Friday Governor Pierce will pre- I
sent Eagle medals to ten Ragle
' scouts. More than 300 boys, all scout
patrol leaders will attend the confer
j ence.
I Among the local boys who will at
j tend are: Troop one, 100 delega
tion. Merle Swanson, 8.P.L.; Robert
Hunter, scribe; Elmore Wilker xut. ! , ,
IP. L.; Joe Kirk, P. L.; George Mas- I LlOUOr FliieS For
n. w . 1
October Are Given
Tho sum .If 5 3,077 was collected
In lleuor tines in Justice court in
Klaniuth count-; for the month of
October, with 25 caaej brought be
fore the court. Assessed fines for
the month amounted to $3,797 of
which 13,077 were paid. Four Jail
sentences were mude.
Ho far this year the month of
August is in the lead when the as
sessed fines a-aounted to ?3,2I)1.50
with $2,a61.."pfi collected.
September dropped considerable
below this figure wits a.isossed fines
amounting to ?2l76 of which $1825
were collected.
Charles Loomis to I Irrigationists
IVeiUXll IU JTVliilllcUll
After having been examined by
sixteen of the leading physicians of
Los Angeles. Charles Loomis' is ex-
To Seek Relief
pectod to return to Klamath Falls
the latter part of the Week, after
learning that medical treatment will
be of no avail for Ml paralytic con
dition, from which he has suffered
for more than two years.
Mr. Loomis went south several
weeks ago hoping that nerve Special-1
ists would be uble to help his con
dition. Ills many friends In Klam
ath Falls, who have been awaiting bonds, which It
word of his condition, will be more
than sorry to learn that medical as
sistants can In no way improve his
present condition.
Two Projects Will Ap
pear Before State
Board
SALEM, Ore.. Nov. 24. Kopre
sentatlves of tho Jordan valley Irrl
garlon district will today appear In
fore the state Irrlxntlnn securities
commission and ask for tho certlfl- j
cation of 30.000 additional district 1
Is supposed to ex- i
change for an etial amount of north
side bonds. The north side and the
Jordsn vaii.-y district are to bo i
merged and the bonds of the former
canceled.
LONDON A $75,000 pearl neck-, Representatives of the Eagle
lace, lost by the Hon. Mrs. Ulythe In j Point district of Jackson county will
Canada has been returned anonv- lsk for an extension of lit venrn In
the district's 1100,000 bond Issue.
The gunraiftce hi now for 3 H years,
five yearn Is the maximum allowed
y law.
CONDUCTOR DIES
FROM INJURIES
l.atiltANDE, Ore., Ncv. UVP)
O. G. Hamilton, 55, conductor em
ployed by the Or'Koii-VVaahlngti!i
Hallway and Navigation company,
lilted this morning of Injuries sus
tained Inst night when the automo
bile In which Hntnllton and his
wife worn riding plunged 12b teet
over an embankment on the Old Ore
gon Trail.
Mrs. Hamilton was seriously In
jured, but physicians any she will
recover.
moiisly by mall.
the state's guarantee of Interest on
SIOUX FALLS, S. D. Market
news In today's press was cut from A
page to two columns by dub women
editing the ptpor for a day.
-Hubert Magulre
Don't Discard
Your Worn Tires
If t hey have a sound body
vc can retread them. It
they are injured or rock cut
we can repair them and sec
thai they give you service.
All oftf work guaranteed.
At The
qACE
TIRE SHOP
115 South Eleventh
Phone 843J
Roadmaster Is
Slightly Hurt
Tom Dixon, Klamath county road
master, was painfully hut not seri
ously Injured last night at 9:45
o'clock as the reBUlt of a head on
collision wit.ii a moving Southern
Pacific freight train at tho South
Sixth street railroad crossing. Dlx m
whs cut about tho hen dand legs.
Ho was taken to the Klamath Val
ley hospital.
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