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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1925)
Friday, November t'i i!ii.r ....... . ,. RVKNINC HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORKGON Page Flv The Unknown? News of the Klamath Country WHERE QUALITY MEETS CONFIDENCE Ii - HILDEBRAND Mr. ami tin, T, I'. Kltobtll an I fiimii) wan transacting iiiiHini'iin in Kfamath Mil Thursday. H. K. llurtUr wim Ii'iiiihiii'Uiik butlnaii in Klamath mill YVodnai day, Mrn Bj I'- Pool wlilUd wiui hoi ninthcr Mrn. QOr Hmylh Tlnini ilny. Mr. mid Mrn. GoiHgo Hiiiyi'. u i have nint llilrly three jcui i hi HtMarbrand dapartatj Monday (or Tyro, i-,. i n-ii,. in vtfl i .mi months or lunger Willi Mr, Hinyili'i t I . . I Ii "i Mm. to. i. Pool madi a builiiou trip tu Klamath Falla, Monday, Mr. mill Mrn. V. 0, Smith are luhliiK 0f0 " Hi" Ooorll Htuytli ranch durlni Mr, and Mrs, Smyth's abaanat. Mm, H. K, llarlilxr visited with Mm. Jink HortOB nil" day lust arook, 0, ii. i, nil and J M Caliban vii lliil Willi I'mil RoblOl .ii I u K 1 ill - hiii OantMj i Saturday eraa Ina. Mr. and Mm. W I, Welch uiul daughter Inoiom, iponi Sunday afternoon with tbi T p. WJcbAal (.mill)'. jiwk ituu-R in dallrarinf aboal In tlin M, hi. 'in llruilirm mill III Klatnatb Kails. Aihim Wulttninii wan n vlnllur at, aibart iiundirff'n luaday. H. K. Huruicr bai boon dolnj atuno work on tbo road n BtUoi north ot Hlldarbrand. Kniiik (Maay of tho Jaok Horton I 'KK-m: ramp had lb" mlnlnrtiiuc of l.illliiK it tree nu lib DOW l0fd oa mil completely lataokinf It. , T. A. Kuhiirlii wan transit Una busliu'ss In Klamath Mil Wad, D oad ay, Mm. T. V, MlObaal mud" a boat i",., trip to Klamnlll Kill In Thurii day lo K"t some dODtal work done. MKDI'Oltl) HKATs AMHIiAKD MK.IiKoltl). Oro. Nov. :7. Tal Modtord blah aebool ontimii team won tlm rhanipl imhlp "I 'Ulhoni rnn yoitorday by defeating Alb land hiah ti to ;. Tho hxa.li uaal mirund string men mol ol the way. WORDEN NF.W VOHK Imia.'o Jan Pad. rawlkl played the PUOO I0 hard in n ri'iiini tbat ha npin n Magar mid iwn cancelled all nngagemeal I'lu jil Wlliiiih Hindu I bUSlDaW trip in Klauatti Valla Friday; Nad Ooploy ol DorWa visited wim ihc it i'. Btlfftor family during i in' wtak OBili KIlPi'li Wilson Willi In In Kin in, mil Palli Prlday ho ipond ihi aaaa mid with her mother .Mm. Oe'irglii wi1ki.ii oi the Aroada botal. Witt in tin' idty Btlaan rialtod tba oeullii ind obtained ii much ncinleil pulr Ol glasses. JatM HIkIi mid Oharloi ( lum 11 loo, or Topty, paaaod tbrdugh vvr dun thO (attar pari Of hint week with a nmuii hunch of baat oatUp, Thay aora tlrlVlnn to Midland 1 ' pafturo far a' ah. ri iimu before Mllll I II K . J Oi Mj WIIiod bai uorfad hii family t i Ken i fur tin' wluUir, to bo nearer tha MbooU hii daughter Uiaa Opal, wh'i 'i ' - from tlin kill tirade I. ml your nt tho Woidou i., Iiool, It attending the Koiui high Kboo) Hill wlnlur. Tim njvliil wan x uiipl.'lii miiimoi,: III uj inurli an wu flllnad otir Knal, (ha Drlm or a Kocd pIlulUKVaph. The irho.il ihlldron aru aUtoUlly aaftln fur tbo (ixrhanno to tin litadi', uiul whlrb wo Iripo to nitikc at thu iar Ileal opportunity. tiicho puplla wim worn nalthar nbariit, nor tnrdy (pom m)itol for the p.iHt month aru Uorln Wllaon, Qordon v in, Harold MoOoltuni,uid Tiny I.umb. Thn por rent of irhool nttciid- BOO (Of thO month Of Novonibor In R6.8, Three pr r-nt Jjwor than bun mdnth'i attandaaoe, A dinner party mid partlitl fam ily reunion wan slvrn at tho Pan Uay biiimi lant Suudiy WbOU Mr.i. Uay'n ciiualn, Alfrord ronton and family of Anhland ramo ornr for a villi. Thonu enJ'iylUK llio orranlon rarei air. am: Mm, it. v. snmur ind fau lty, Mr. and Mm. Alfont Boatea ind family. Mr, a. v, flbur, Mr. mill Mrn. Den (lay and (amity and Tuny i. -.mi.. Obarlla Nelaon, of Keno, vialted Saturday with hU aaloai and B0 plmw Dnrln, Eileen anil Loilor Wll on near W'orden. . lien (lay drove over to IKirrJn fur luppltei teat Hobday. Tbo nehuoi iwaa dlamlaaad Wad" nendny Mr till' ThotikiiKlilna va cation of four di'.yn. ! i : ditchers Shopping Wem LOW PRICES Ameilnt'n "1,'iikiniwn Holilli-r" wan trlli H. Hhaw o( llaiuji. T. ju, In thn MM of HAgh I. Ilamney. T.'xaii hvar veteran. Tho utiot in Prance tiooi whe n thn lwly of thp "l.'n Known" was takfn lalllm exactly.' miy ftemaey. with Sbeara burial place, a, pleuire of Bbaw, vtatlm of tho MemNVAfgonni oto-nnlvc, la nhowit above. Thoro will bo n danco at tho Warden, ootgmunitif' hJii next snt urday evening xuvombor 2sth. Tbo Indlen nru Invited lo brlns n baak.'t upper. Hverybody la luvltoj and a kooiI time Is promlaed for all. HOME.-Vm of liquor, tven win", nnd tobaeeo U now forbidden at I Kcliool and rolIe:o by tho fnsclstl. lOhlldMn under 16 may not act' in the intivles; rhlldren may witness I only appro red rilnns. rJ rJ rJ rJ rJ rJ rJ rJ rj r-i fc-Jj 1 1 II n n n m 1 n u There Is a Reason For the fact that this little store down on the corner of ninth and Main Streets is always busy. The reason is I Sell for Less and folks are going to find it out, too. All Wool Blazer Shirts 4.95 All colors in stripes, checks and plaids. Suit Cases Bags and Trunks Blankets Quilts And Bedding Corduroy Pants 3.75 The Thing for Cold Weather and Hard Service Lloyd Ryan Clothier Main at Ninth St. Home of the Workingmeit ft, A 4iBAk Filcher's never have ( fl '. SH aalw. Ourbuyingpol- Ijtffol Vtfrt fflx WTfW ,cy dcmands that we Ta i i J h' KZ rr''V buy at (ou st cost and . .-O--- , NEW ARRIVALS A Wonderful Purchase of 50 Dresses One of Pilcher's Many Values Shop Our Windows Drinking Fountain Near t h c Ladies' a Shoe Department Make use of these conveniences. H-A-PIICH Shop Our Windows ERCO (Devartment Stores INCORPORATED REST ROOM On the Balcony w i t h comfortable chairs and other conveniences. LONE PINE I.or.iine and Roy Beamy attended a show in Klamath Kails Saturday oreHmg. Clyde Harks called nt the H. Beardaley ranch Monday. Walter Storey is helping Mi' fath er tills week. He (hen exjeeffl to re turn to Klamath Kails. Miss Charlotte Qerlson ca'.ied on Mrs. Clyde KlKcr Tuesday. J. RJ. Knninn has sold some of his dairy hefd. Arllne Lewis hns been eonflnerl to her home with u hail cold the las: week. Kstin and Kertneth Klger are 6m Dloyed in Klamath Kails this full. Clyde Marks and Hill Honl'eld called at the Storey homo Sunday. They lali-r motored to Merrill. Mrs. M. Taylor called on Mrs. Tall man Friday afternoon. l.ols Bunnell has au-ain returned to school after mlaBlng last week on account of illness. Joo Brdraha.ll finished hauling haled hay from the A. P. Bunnell ranch Sunday. The peoido of Lone Tino extend their sympathy to .Mr. Gubser am! children oyer the death of Mrs. Gub ser. Mr. Gubser nnd family were for a short time Inst summer, resident:! of I. one Pine. A. C. U-i 11 11 1 II was hauling wood from Klamath Falls lasi week. school. The pupils at Swan school and people of Swan community are plnnnlng an excellent Christmas program) which will be given at the school house the evening of Decem ber 23. Miss Christine Janssen was honor student In Swan school the past month. All the children and people of this community regret the departure of Theron Swap who is returning' to Hollywood with his parents. This little boy shows exceptional ability as an impersonation dancer. His sunny disposition makes him n gen eral favorite. Announce Speakers For Forum Lunches! LONDON. A day In the ideal so cialist state as pictured by George Barnard Shaw: Kour hours work, eight hours Bleep, four hours for drinking, dressing and undressing; eight hours leisure. The Klamath Ounty Chamber of : Commerce forum luncheon are book ed for the next three Wednesdays according to Linn W. Nesniith, j chairman of the committee. Wednesday, December 2, R. H. 1 Dunbar will discuss tho city man ager plan of government. Wednes day. December 9. W. H. Gore, presi dent cf the Medford National bank, will bo the speaker of the day, and on Wednesday, December, 16, E. F. Carleton former deputy superin tendent of public instruction and former superintendent of city schoob at Lugene, will bo tho principal speaker. Mr. Carleton is one of the foremost educators of the state. Three Pugilistic Kings Upper Swan Lake A large number assembled nt Swan lake school last Sunday and organlabd a Sunday school, Officers elected were Mr. L. H. Midler, superintendent; L. 1. Arnott, as sistant superintendent ; Mrs. John .lansan, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. .lean Hoke, organist, ltev. Ijrarfk Arnett of Klamath Fulls preached a very inspiring sermon, Indicative of tho excellent cli mate of this section was the in tendance nt Swan school for the past month which was 100 per cent, j One liitlo girl comes 5 nille,s to Feng Declares War On Chang PEKING, Nov. 27. (P) General Feng Yu-Hsiang, the "Christian gen eral," today In effect declared war on Marshal Chang Tso-Lln. In a tel egram to the Manchurian leader, Feng urged that he retire from ac tive politics. Otherwise, he said, ho would attack immediately. Feng continued today to tighten his grip on Peking, whore an addi tional division and brigade of his forces were taking their places in tho garrison. Meanwhile dispatches from Mukden, capital of Manchuria, reported Marshal Chang Tso-Lin's de termination to fight to a finish against the efforts of his former fol lowers nnd other enemies to com pletely oust him from power. The Manchurian war lord, whosu stand appears to be a forlorn hope, Is re ported to have announced his inten tion to make a stand first at Shnn haikwan, 150 miles northeast of Tientsin, and later, if necessary hjL tho river Lino, near Mukden. How ever, only fifty thousand of his troops arc said to remain loyal, while 100,000 hare followed the revolting general Kuo Sung-Llen. Chang's position, moroovor, has been weakened by tho apparent de factlon of Chang Tsung-Chang, gov ernor ot Shantung, who has refused a summons to Join Chang. Meanwhile tho Mrnchurian chleftan's foes ar! preparing to dlvldo the spoils of their coup. Three or a kind and all kings. In other words, from lert to right, we Ipresont Mike Dallei'lno, Junior Ughtweliht champion; Jack Dompsey, heavy weight tltleholdor and Phil rtosenberg, who wears the bantam crown. They were' -napped at Jack Dcmpsey's .Los Angeles gym the other. day.'' " ar n- -v1 --- ' "T-.i ' 1 PHILADELPHIA. Charles Wein gart, of New Brunswick, N. J., has had onough of speculating la foot ball tlckotB, especially when ha taken a girl to a game. Miss Henrietta Diehl waited in nn automobile while he tried lo sell two extra Pennsylvania-Cornell football tickets. IIul federal agents took him to Jail with nine other speculators and kept him there until police fouud the weeping girt, still whitfng lata 'Ian nljht,