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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1925)
t Pace Six EVENING HEKALP, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Tiicsdiiv, Mbvemboi' 2 I, 19251 HUft Satining Iterate Issued Daily, except Sunday, by The 1 1 r r :i I il PitblihiiiL' Comofny. Office: X. Kighth Street, Klamath Kail-. Prcgon, J. MURRAY Publisher W. 11. PKRKIXS News Editor Entered as second c Falls. Oregon, under ass mailer at the pa act of March 3. 1879. iffice at Klamath Member of I he Associated Press Thfi Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use of re-publication of all news dispatches credited to it or hoi otherwise ' credited in this paper and also the local news published therein. Ml rights of re-publication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. The Evening Herald is the ollicial paper ol Klamath County. Tuesday, November. 24, 1925 MAP DEPARTMENT NEEDS NEW BOY A map has just been issued by the United States de partment of agriculture and the bureau of public roads, which is labeled as the official representation of "inter state highways selected and numbered by the joint board of interstate highways, October 81, 1925." It shows Klamath ktke but not Crater lake. It shows Em pire, on Coos bay, but not Marshfield or North Bend. It shows Roseburg, Grants Pass and Ashland but not Medford. The Medford Mail-Tribune waxes rather in dignant over it. Its indignation would seem well justi fied. If the excuse be that the map is designed to show interstate highway points only, the answer is that Med ford is the largest southern Oregon town on an interstate highway. If it be worth while to show Empire, ghost of a village of two or three shacks and a wharf, it is worth while to show Marshfield and North Bend. If Klamath lake is entitled to a place, certainly Crater lake, which is one of the chief attractions of the Pacific coast in high way travel, aught to be included. If this is the best the government can do in map making, it ought to hire a new boy in thate department Eugene Guard. New Items Of Interest From Oregon Cities . j vol ; luttiu: hack Mm. I. P, Bumioreon ot i. arson I dtat ban returned from Oakland, California with her daughter, Beryl, who eloped from Suthcrlin acad I'my, Sitthoriu. Ore ton, wtth Prank Dennis Tho young people went direct to Oakland, where Dennis' mother reside, and wore married Owing to her extreme youth. Mrs. F.mutorson thought Iter ! should continue with her school work, so she will outer Walla Walla college in Washington where two of her brothers are already enroll ed. The atonement was the result of an Innocent childhood romance nnd as neither the bride or groom is old enough to realise the respon sibilities of murrlage their parents thought they should wan a t rears.-- Marshfield News. .JOUNSOV TO VI'MU,I(I J, .1. Jolinsou, englneor wiiu the (Rats' highway c Mumls don who has ; been 1 .it Algumu, left last! night for W t iidlhi);, Oregon, for iliel wllllee V .tohltsnit wilt ivlnr'i 11 1 I Klamath m the spring, i:sn t; sTAlt TONIOHT The regular mooting or the , Bast- em Star I di'.o will ho held this evening ,n eight o'clock In the Ma sonic hall. MONMOlTU (illll, Maud Sumter. 17 year old girl involved In a Mann net case with John I.. Ford, of Marshfield. at Oak land. California, is not a Coos liny girl but h former resident of Mon mouth., Oregon, it is learned by the Daily N"ews. The girl's mother ;s Mrs. Ada Owyn of Monmouth. She Is a distant cousin of Ford, who yesterday was sentenced to serve IS months in the federal prison when Ue refused to marry the girl .Marshfield News. We have selected the best turkeys and fowls for our Thanksgiving trade. Largest display in Klamath Falls Order early and be assured of getting the choicest birds . MILLER'S MARKET Gits Miller, Prop. "Watch Us Grow" Main Near Eighth Phones 750 and 751 Four Deliveries Daily I COIt.lS HKTCltN Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Conrad aud their two children, Virginia and Ilogor. returned homo yesterday evening after a two months' trip that covered fully 10.000 mile; They came home from San Fran cisco by motor with A. A. Dim mirk, who came here on a business trip. The Conrnds crosseo the conti nent by train to New York, visiting relatives and soveral Canadian points en route. From New York they visited along the east coast, traveling through the crowded aud high-priced boom sections of Flor ida. Then they went to Havana for a short visit and rnmo from Havana to San Francisco via the Panama canal a bat trip throutth the romantic Caribbean and the tropic canal zone. From San Fran cisco they went to Southern Cali fornia, then back to Kan Francisco and from Frisco to their home on Coos bay. Murshfield News. K. of C. Hi Jinx Lyceum Hall It will be a good time for you Be sure and come. : DRUG STORE ROBBED The Horton Drug company v.as broken into sometime lust night and about $35 In cash taken frbm the two tills and a quantify of medicine frcm the medicine cabinet In the rear of the drug store. Th robber entered the store by jimmying a window in the rear of the store' The loss was discovered by H. M. Horton when he cf mo to open up this morning. The cash was takeji from the two mill, dr.iwirs of the store. Bend i'PM. 'XJtmisi) tx car Mrs. Georsl.l Crosswhitc ! hurt last night whin stuck by a err while crossing Franklin s n ;'. Mrs. Crots white started ID cross Franklin and the auto, a 'argj touring tar. came up Wall stre-'t and turned into Franklin sire.;'.. It started down Franklin behind Mrs. Croasvblte who, according to witnesses, anpgr ently changed, her mind nnn started back to the sidewalk. The ear did not run over her hut she was dragged by the ,.nr and .'u:l- fered numerous bruises about the face and body. She was carried Into the Bend clinic where she wai oared for untjl later in the ivenlilg end then taken to her home on McKay street in the ambulance. The exact extent of Mr", f'ross yhite's injuries has not been deter mined, according to the attending physicians. She has been employed nt the O. I. C. cafeteria And came to Head a few years ago from Madras. Bend I'russ. Special Thanksgiving Dinner Turkey With All The Trimmings II 1 to 7 p. m. Robertsons 806 Main St. Don't Let That Cold Turn Into "Fin" That cold may turn into "Flu," Grippe or. even worse. Pneumonia, un less you take care of it once. Rub Mustcroleon the congested part and see how quickly it bring-! relief. Mustcrole, made from pure oil of mustard, camphor, menthol and other simple ingredients, is a counter-irritant which stimulates drculation and helps break op the cold. As effective as the messy old mustard plaster: does the work without blister. Rub it on with your finger-tips. You will feel a warm tingle as it enters the pares, then a cooling sensation that brings welcome relief. Jar & Tubes in Belter than a muttard platter .it vi:mm;s to kxi'LAI.V Tlire" illscloleti of doorce WaHll- tirigton, tbWr ages averaging about 12 years, are expected lo appear in Juvenile court this afternoon to ex Jtntfl why I hey cut down u, number of shade treeH on Delaware avenue. Strictly speaking, they uren't fol lowing in the tdotateps of ihe Fath er of IDs Country for one of the boys, when nccOtfted by the police, declared he hadn't rut any trees nnd bail Dot bin g lo cut them with. The other boys were reticent at first, but finally admitted Hint Ho y I B a tt- M " .1 r: re " " murtmrr T f if. r r.. IIS No ConSnemsnt No Hospital Bills MY celebrated non-surgical treatment for Piles does not eoninc you to your bed or room. You cm come and go about your work a usual. From the first treatment you will be relieved, and no matter how severe your case, I GUARANTEE IN WRIT ING to cure your PILES or return your fee. If you are suffering with PILES or other KBVI nit or t.ul-u air mint vrrllc or call for my new FREE HOOK of IniormaUon. It also contolm nearly a hun tired lelter from, PATIENTS. f' r" ?" p""! ttfittMi(MHI Htm a DEAN, M.D!nrT C Viitt' RHEUMATISM CnpiMH In I lunm n Hotly If Vmi win t'sr TrunU'N lrR8crlptloti Il i t presQOfttormiB; In fact, It Ih a All a imp lo Hiiffcr wit h ithcuinallKin. Thin i'rr:H.Tipl inn Aovm not ruin tlw- Htomarh, It tloofl not dOprpsA tbo licail. Kat all tf6 rm al and gQOfl Toorl you wiiih wjilli! lakhu: Trunk'n Pre Hrriit ion, Coptalim no iTiorcury, na II-i-ylaic ftofla, 'id wlntnrgr!en or nar- STEWARTsS. WASHINGT0NTr LETTER." WASHINGTON li must be nlc io ie a'dlplomtt lu a foreign hind, for tllplomali, ho. ulrettmatMcedi oon'i io .Ti-.'.'ieil lik, oruaiiiry fnk, 'I'll he ui'l), lll4h'H no law eelllll Ing Hie diplomatic un pii trplll I Ik name rttU'H that nittlvvj have io nli'ttlfi py, but luterhai loual cuatfim fltH'S oxompt them from pun'ihtijoni to.' tluMM rules' violation. If n diplomat mulie.1 hlins, If tut' blottSAQt, li'ii perfiictly t'j or-ior to tttk bin government in ta'te him nway 'on tor the government of the conn try he'K accredited to to do .iiiythlni; to him w ould he a broach of i thin tie too awful even io he conildortd, Ily the time a dlplumn' rOnebN mtnlattrtal or smbaaudoria.1 ronli lie's very apt to have acitulred an nculu Kunno of respAnnlblllty - to Ma own sttpcrlorH. If not to the official'! of the country where he roptftWWItl J hem. He known It'H UMniUI to n guild Job ou bin part Hull ho nhoiild bo oil hli best behavior mi he mlndu lili r's and Q't. Hut oci'.'idonally mime young nee rotary of uttaehe tthUKM bin prltrlb I as, lie Htdoin conimlt:i a very high crime, but it'a by no meaiiH ttnnaal tor lei i ii to knock tin' Muffing out of nil ittioed roitultitloio! with his auto giobllff, and ti.onibltiou :uis BUfHirod a i-otiKlilernhlo uuuitier of Infrootlott I ui htn hiindn. Duly a few days ago one of Wiudi Ipgtop'l ' youiiK diplomatic n u t o ;coreherri overdhl mutters lo an ox tout which forced the pollen to coin plnlu lo the slate department. The department, lu turn, tactfully nug . . si. il to the offendor's I'lnbassy t lint it thought a npuiiklng would do Mm good. There's rmall doubt that he got it red-hot from Ida chief. At The BROADWAY Malin, Oregon November 25 and 26 Wednesday And Thursday ( i:srs i..iu;i:it That tin Krhool rt'iiHUH of IJciu! iIiIk yi'iir will upiiroxiinatM B.000, l"1 'v.i't ii :tiHi and -tun more lliuii lant yt ar, Is the MtiQlltt -inadt' tin fctt-1 t noon by .Mih. J. Alton TbooiOfoni w bo II now coiuplutlnK lUfl annua! oenaut:.. BltlCt ihO fat'tor fivn in takt'n In inatcltiK an itimat of tlw total pop ulation from (tin nrhuo! CQtUUti B6Hft'l population t 11 Im fall Hhotild tie 15, tutu. TIiIh flRure docs not hold good in BoQ0j Ijtflii'VtH Mra, ThQISplOfll Th reason r by the iettooi popula tion cannot hi' multiplied hy fiv. or efen hy four, to t(i th toiul popu lation is lTuus. of the pr;at nutnlH-r of youtiK married couph-H bore, Mra. Xhompaon xplaiutt. a anrprttlnxly !. namber of married women have btofl found to he of Hchool age, under M. -Hentl llttlletln. 1 rt - - i i mktxJS tin -5 k v yr Au Epic drama of great hearts and Miglity Events. MjL Now Only ;35r ' J ' I'- i.i;i";tl l-'-'H- rite fxir Catalog Witte Engine Works Ftahcticoi Calif. Briand Will Not Form New Cabinet were Involtred, mid told Iho pollen " POKi'ivniy overcomes any i.nei ill mi in, i ' i. in oi Minn, oil earin. where they nnild fiini Hie implomonl it- I too ii halcuei. I,nl a sickle, with which the I'oys htn keil away un til liioy loppli'd. A number of decld iitiiiH trpSB alonis iJ.-iiiwari. wei.. Bp fOUftd ile.nroyod. Bond Pullotlu, Wliu i more do you want? II Ih tm pio;ni,m lo (fl'i : om i nine lo iter. The irrealo.it tine acid itnlvoni known and filKii :i .-iiperlor llvep inetlii ine, Truujf.'i Proacriptlpn sella for "Si.7f or ,i nir f ii.uu in Mar iirug i'o ex (Itinivily, PARIS, Nov. 21. (II--Foreign MlnlKter Briand definitely declined ihir iircHftlent'H refjuoHl to form H now cabinet. M. Briand reoommondafi that Proldent Donmergue call upon Sen ator Paul Dimmer to Wnn n cab inet. ' MARRIAGK I, K i:hi; Two marriage Iteeniee were Uaued to two OOUpIei who hud decided to become married yesterday. Tin y were L. rappaa and Klarenco While altjd of Klumalh Faltn; uIho Bewifl Jneknon of Klamath FiiIIb and Multle WardSof Klamath falls! .MIHS JRKHON IIKTI'K.MXtJ Mbnj EJIna Jen'Bbn l expected to return lo the city Sunday evening from Hun Fran cine i where aba Uai been far the pimt ten day visiting with friends, wiille south Mlsa Jensou also enjoyed a ylslt villi friend lu .Sacramento. i tiKtH Krup .0. If. Ml Fain dr'rfw nifinber 0 for bin uiilomoblle license for Ihe year IMS'll', iic'cordlng to word rticeld. by Ihe Hvonlng Herald toddy. i.Hi'Krrrrxfl woitU tmi'id ikii Street I'avlng Inspector .N'l.'liobi has loiiipleled hi.i. soaon,!s work. With the completion of Ihe Second 3treel jinvlng praject, there Ih no more paving left for him to Insneol Willi regard to Kpeclfleal iolln and amount of eiphllt used, .Mr. Nichof win remain here Indefinitely, Re wiih appolnleil to the poiitl in of paving Irnpeetor last suintner, MllWRATH I'MRtMANTH ' MFUFIJUI), Die, gov, 24. Ono liniMlred Mud, fnnr" rfilifii plu-usiinls from the, Hliiie name farm wore 11b eriiled in vn rlouM parla of .IitclfHtin Jcounty today by IpCgl gnnie wiii'ili'iio. o4t The "Pine Tree About five yeari into llooth Turk- Ipgton, WOrld-famOUl novellrit. w.m Induoajf) to have one of hln hoel; t Irannferri'd lo Iho Hereon. The i'i lull of that experlmenj was one ef that rujuou'ii fJnont phtures. "Ill" t'oinjiieet of Canaan." The urn r of the picture wan Thom as Mi-lgluin who comes lo the scree i at the Pine tot Tloaier tonkin In- another Hlory by the same au thor, "The Man Who Found Hlui- self," another prlon tnio wrltton eapeclally for llm "good luck'' ittit by Mr. TurklUKton. "The Man Who Found I lllun.-lf '-' Is u Hi-mi-HcrloiM iii. of a liuiipy-go-lUc)ty hoii of a iiniall town btnlfar who shouldors tb blame when bin ypungqr lltOtAW Iflft beuvlly In Wall Street nnd then borrowH batiK f u mi h to "coyer up." The rev till i a solourn In Slim sing. oAt The LIBERTY "The Happy Warrior," an adur iullnn of A, S. M, llulchllmouji novel of Bhglteh clroui life, which comes to the Liberty thoator tontgrti for a run of two dayii, Ih a Korgnou i melodrama of fraab'i reellwht, cour agcouti youth. Alive with action, color, beauty and Ihrilbi, It IoIIh Ihe adventuroue tale of an armtocral who became ail exhibition boxer In nn Itinerant elreUB, Il Ih a Hlory that refleel i the humor nnd the he. Hpangiod enchantment of the saw dust ring. II bun an pxcellenl '" that IiicIiiiIoh Motcolm iJrfcOrogor. A I leu Calhoun, Wilfred North nh'd Mary Alden. ' This Ih ono of tie1 onUtauding pictures of ihe ieaioii; a oloan, exeltlog story for yuung ntitt old. I WMUIION lil'.TI l!NH Howard Cameron, reprosentattvef of i lie Flrestono Tire coin puny, wii ii liomlqiiai tiui in SacratHOntft, arrlv ed Iii llii' ill; today, to upend the boupiug' sreek po ntielnoss nun Ku'h III the llttei est of IiIh firm. WOOD Tit A.VKKCI VINO HAY tV are KlliK U donnlt- OUf 'iiiiiiN, nuKonu. i nn It nnd the ii pit a? r OB thorn free to the AMERICAN LEGK ' iiuiiding Fiiini nar omployee are giving their Services, Peli can liny. 1 1 1 k laikes and Al goina l.br. Co.l ari, don.iiliu; .vnod, and 1 1 ulire relnll to ice of Hie wood Koes in the Amer ican Uefloh Building Fund. It yttu wanl a loud of Bloeki, de livered Tluinli'L-lvltiK I lay. Peyton 8C Co. Wood to Burn Phone 535 co; main I.O.O.F. Benefit Dnnce tittil Rasknl At"' lion til Bonanza nil Sai ur.tlay 'niijlit. November 28 I .alies Ii r i n oj liaskei s Ticked s S .00 Hit;li bMe i liTlii'Mra. For Sale Hemstitching Machine anil oA X t (j O O d S ( all nl SINGER SEWING CO. 6r AddrcBa Bbx 472 klatnatli '"iillis, DURING VW. TEENS Heultbful areas of a child depends upori (he foods utilized during the age of growthand throughthc teens. Scott's Emulsion of pure cod-liver oil is a vitamin-rich food that favorably influences growth and strength. is a food tonic of special unitc during ths "iccn-agc". ncoU & IIowiif, Illnnmilrlil, N. J.