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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1925)
I Page Four EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Eiitlav, NowiiiIht 21, 11)25 Woman Learns Two Weddings Were Illegal Mrs. Virginia Weir of Dorrie Has Troubles Whiskers! And Her Beau Kicked (Special to The Herald) Yl'.EKA, Cnllt., Nov. 27. Like the Lincoln J. Carter heroine of more thnn a cU-ciuli' ago, Mrs, Y'trgtntu Weir, who Is uIko known as Mrs. Virginia Kool, found herself twice wedded bltt not n wife when she de cidod to bring action for separation from Daniel B. Root, formerly of the United Slates marine corps, tu( now a merchant of Dorris. The strange position Mrs. Weir found herself in was revealed in the superior court here when she ap peared before Judge Charles J. Lut treli and sought and won an annul ment of her marriage to Hoot In Santo Domingo. West ladies. 1 The testimony showed that Mrs. Weir had first married T). I'.'Wflr at Columbus. Ohio, and v. II n thai marriage did not prove all that it might hve been, Mis. Weir wer.; to Los Angeles. There, it is said. Mrs. Weir met Hoot, who was then in the marines, and when he was ordered to Santo Domingo sho followed. S; had filed an action for divorce in Los Angeles -county and left lier father with power of attorney to act for her. The final decree wis never granted, but Mrs. Weir thought it had been, and when the statutory time elapsed, she marrir I Hon:. On their return from the i-l: nd the couple went to California and Mrs. Weir learned . that Weir had brought action for a divorce from her in Columbus and ha.l socttrml II. Investigation later showed that Imt action at Los Angeles had never been completed and Mrs. Weir, twice married hut without husband; en tered the Siskiyou court for the an nulment of the second marriage. Robin Reed Wins Wrestling Match ALBANY, Ore.. Nov. 27. (JP) Robin Reed, of Portland, Ore., in structor of wrestling at Oregon Agri cultural college. tonight won the western J '.welterweight wrestling championship and belt from Henry Jones of Provo. Utah, by taking two out of three falls in their match. Jones took the first fall with n leg cradle in 25 minutes while Reed won the second in 22 'A minutes and the third and final fall in 21 min utes, both with the leg split. The two men nave been rematch ed and will wrestle here the night of Friday, December 11. Miss Venice Coachman, Kansas City stenographer, let a young m.ih klas her feminism and ramo.lo grief. The young man' felt whiskers against hU cheek. He. called the police and it developed "Miss" Coachman was a man. She or .:e said he had posed as a woman for four years, doing if because business men would not hire male stenographers. Game Permits To Be Issued By M. Barnes Local Game Warden Clot) ed With Neces sary Authority Instead o.' the inconvenience of writing to Portland frr permits to ship ducks. Klamath hunters may secure shipping' permits direct from Marion J. Barnes, district game warden. Mr. Barnes has. been clotbed with authority to Issuvi game permits and throughout the sjason will he ready and willing to furnish hunt ing fraternity of Klamath with the legal papers necessary before a game bird can beshipped from the county. Last year, and preceding hunting Beasons, it ,was necessary for the hunter tj write the game commis sion office in Portland and ten wait for several days before the permits arrive. SOUTHERN WOMEN OPPOSE SMOKING ATLANTA , Oa., Nov. 27. OP) i The precedent set by Bryan Mawr In I placing the stamp of official approv al on smoking by women students ; finds scant sympathy among south j ern College attended by women, it i is indicated by reports received from , 37 institutions, including five in the KdistHct of Columbia. A few have ' no rule against the practice but it is nowhere encouraged. Women's college, Presbyterian. Charlotte. N. C. has the maximum penalty, expulsion, hut reports no violations sine several years ago. when several girls were shipped for indulging in the weed. While disapproving of smoking y wom-n. Misi May MeLcUanil-nrt . n:r president of the peace institute, Raleigh. N. C. another Presbyterian church, thinks It a question of "man ners, not moral3.V . Numerous schools have no rule because there Is no need of one. These danger signs you see on the highways should be put before many roadside restaurants. The fall leaves are so beautiful they seem almost as wonderful us those we colored in kindergarten. General Hauling Hay, Grain and Poultry Supplies. Complete Line of Groceries. Long and Short Distance Hauling. Anderson Transfer 8C Feed Co. 335 So. 6th St. Phone 795 DENY NEW COACH HAS BEEN NAMED EUGENE, Ore.; Nov. 27. Denial that a football coach for next year has been signed for the University of Oregon was made here today by John F, Bovard, dean of the scboo of physical education, and Dr. II C. Howe, of the. English department Dr. How-e is a member of the ath letic committee of the university. "Nibs" Price, mentioned in a d patch from Walla Walla as the pro bablc new mentor, is being consid ered. among others, they said. new coach is to be selected, thes declnrcd, but the matter has not been definitely settled. Both men expressed the opinion that an announcement of VirglJ Earl athletic director in Seattle vesterdav was premature. fjy BSfBor SHERIFF- IF I'' BECAUSE HtS A DAo j sou're so sure. ) Blamed coward. thetsA pjl" -they're tsuiLTH vgv-w; he's afraid o Tl- vajhv did smove.y Thus bad hombre. HI V EXONERATE "THEM ? J PlMOKj O-IARLVS GAMGr ffllH I PUJM SCAlRTT'DE-ATHi J , Wm': S I" r?ri THEF? MAlKlTNO OTHER" IK B J li'Pi I ft I' Vreasom! VAULER AS ' h dbbp mm wruttwaw! Extra Special Our Entire Stock of Trimmed and Tailored Hats Price We have an exceptional lot of late style hats in medium and small, and large shapes that have been selling from $5.00 to $18.00 Now during this sale you can buy any of these hats for just half price. $5.00 for $2.50 $7.50 for $3.75 $10.00 for $5.00 $15.00 for $7,50 Now is the time to buy your Christmas handkerchief. Over 1,000 new holiday handkerchiefs in linen, voile, batiste, Hnen lawn, etc., either boxed or single. An un usual lot of boxed handkerchiefs from 50c to $3.00. Individual handkerchiefs 10c to $1.00. An expectional line of 25c handkerchiefs for 18c. HECTOR'S "The Special Shop" OMPKTHTOX ( : I 'SKS TRADE : TO DECREASE Druse Forces jBriand Will Name A fa r . i aoinct tomorrow DUBLIN. The condition of the Irish pig trade la described as fcaa vorst for 30 yearn. The Irish pil? a being driven from the I3rltlnh tnarkets, mainly owl jig to tho com Paris, NpV, 27. (P) Arlstlde BEIRUT, Syria, Nov. 27. (P) llrlund announced tonight that he The defeat which the French have ' would delay the rinai announcement .etltlon of the Danes. Before tho adnllnlslurod to tho Itruso. at Hash-"1 hl" ",,w i;,l,l,1,'I until tomorrow No 1 l War Ireland had 076,000 pigs elya and in the ilika valley appears n..o weumarK na euu.uuu. .now, , ,K1V0 .,, th .,, DJeb8 , ', , , ' Druse to greater eff.irt, )ail, estimates Denmark has 1,800,-1 r )(:) nics and the lrlh flifure, have, signal in form .:iilt,,l 1 01 nres on .Mount Hernion and Other Bnand will lie premier mid foreign Hi alsb attriliiilei f-. trlih i1'1' I,,a,'!s are calling for DruHo mlnUterJ Paul palnleve: minister ol af torn mill, This 1h due to .tho dlf ficuity onoountored in persuading .oiiIh lioucheut to assume the post -,f finance mlnlater. Otherwise It ll Indicated thai M. line t , the high cost of feeding reinforcements. I war; and Cftttlllle Chailtempt mlii- :tuffH. to the partial failure of last 1,1 reapon.se to this primitive wlro-l18"" 01 J""'"'". ear's pjtato crop, and to a morel'08'' employed by these stubborn r lew widespread illslncllnalion t urcud p'Z3. t.VDUSTBV ON VA X K iiiounlaliieera. the villages are ho-1 I (iKi O. I he number of traffic Ing emptied of their men f ilk. I l'cc'ldt'"1 1 1,1 "le l,,r,','l;' 0t Their chiefs are fmlfylng Ha I-1 1 ,,ly" rP(Hy IneMMlnf, bolya, their hcadiiuurters, In pre-; 0 fn lh" Wetropolltan polivS para 1 1 on to meet further Prenclt At-1 eeo3. During. tin' past 12 months DUBBIN. - gloomy view lacks. 'ended In October, there were MM - Pe Of the Irish fisher:. In- Meanwhile French forces are mov. : ,,,r '";l'""'' ' '"'" l larTy is held by Father White, Jng close to Suedja, In tho honrl of ,wrK"a" w""' Kllled in" hairman ot the Fishermen's asso- the Druse counirv I il, 1 i.,JU1- r,! w,'r" '""""" "H """lv elation, who deelares that " in Uvajquarteri of Sultan Altraeh, chief otj'T,oy . "agm "r'M"M- lrl r sis yeais, nt tho present rate of! the trllio. ltram wore iumi In s. , there will be no fishing In, rinportanl. French reinforcements ; ' J ,r""- '"eland. , have arrived liv sea at Ilolnii an A The .Ministry of Fisheries said ' at Trlopoll, on the coast forty miles the Industry could never be develop- north of Beirut. il hj state loans, and that progress mum lie mini", as in Great Britain, 1 by private endeavor. YK-ANOUI8H Is tho price of V eye-neglect. You can depend upon our otitometrlHt. You mm have perfect confidence In regard to bis examination and his pre scription. We mako tho glassos Dr. H. J. Winters Eyesight Specialist Klamath Fulls, Ore. Wo grind our own glossos. j NEW YOItK.- Du.ly Bf Cood Is a pony that needs such u name. Ai the national horse show yesterday Mrs. E. E. Holland and Mrs. L. i,P threw llitlh Iliinna, her 14-year- l ltD.M SPHAfJl'K IIIVHII II. Tudor of Smaguc Itlver are pending the day In the city shop ping and visiting with friends. They reside at the Campbell Towle Mill where their husbands arc employed. old rider, broke down an iron gale, sent a detective to the hospital, knocked several men unconscious, and caused soveral to faint when sho flod to the hnsoment. Witte Engine Work Now Only 125.00 F. o. B, Klamath Falls. ( )ticr sizes 2 to 25 I I.I'. priced accordingly, VV rite for C ;i i a I o k g aan ptancisco, calu.