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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1925)
Tace Two EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON Monday' November 30, 1925 All Eastern Team Chosen Heroine I II NEW VOKK. Nov. 30. By recuse mill Darlmouth each have two players on an all-eastern fool hall loam hImoI today tor The Associated Press by John K. (Chick! Moehaii, head coach at New York University and former Syracuse mentor. Median's selections follow: Undo Hanson, Syracuse, and Tal ly, Dartmouth. Tackles Jos-.. Yule, and Sprague, Army. Guards Wlsingcr, Pittsburgh and Skuhin, New York University. Center -McMillan, Princeton. Quarterback- Foley. Syracuse. Halfback Tryon. Colgate and Obcrlanuer, -art mouth. Rollback Kreuz, Pennsylvania. AIUCA. Chile. It is mighty re freshing to General Pcrshinp vho Is baring considerable trouble with the Chileans to know that the arra beat the navy at football. If when you have tire trouble you waut your tires reparled os good as new have them vul canised In the best equipped shop in Klamath Kails. Our Helots Electric Steam Vulcan iiers and expert repair men as aure you of the best possible results. Reed Auto Supply Co. JS. llth Near Main Phone 298 SAVE -with 3 DRUGSTORE In our assorted stock of high grade hard rubber combs, you rill be able to find just the style and size you are looking fox. Ladies' Combs, Men's Combs, Bobbed Hair Combs. Barbers' Combs, Handbag ?ombs. Pocket Combs, Little Combs, Big Combe. Let us show Ihem to you. Reasonable prices. Star Drug Store The gxaSLvrug Ston KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Josephine Strickler, lJ-year-old school slrl of San Antonio. Tex., hj.i just received a bronze Carnegie medal for heroism. She saved the life of a girl companion while both were battling at Yoakum. Texas., last summer. Luck Deserts . Veteran Pilot Washer CULVER CITY. Calif.. Ncv. 30. (Pi The hand of "Lady Luck" turned from Earl Cooper veteran pilot, and his fleet green racing car, when most needed, and today the laurels of the 250 mile race victory jkf yesterday rest upon the brow of Frank Elliott, wjrld was ace. Cooper with only 20 miles to gD, made a pit stop for fuel and Elliott, close ou his heels, v.ent. into the lead to win. a non-stop race. Up to the time of his st?p Cooper, too. drove a non-stop race. The event terminated the 1925 racing season of the American Automobile Association. ! Aggies Boast of Numerous Reserves CORVALLIS. Ore. Nov. 30. (JPy The Oregon Aggie football squad which will leave Wednesday for its final game witb Southern California at Los Angeles, will almost break i coast record in number of experienc cd reserves. A check Just made shows that 25 men on the squad have al ready enough playing time In eon ference games to their credit to give them letters. California is reported lo have awarded 22 letters at the close of this season. Despite Coach Schissler's practice of making' frequent substitutions. one man on the team. Edwards at quarter, has played every minute of the four coast conference games the Aggies have had. Against Stanford aioniana, Oregon and Idaho, this flashy Beaver skipper went the cn ure peroiu without relief, though Lastiter. his understudy, has proved his ability against Northwest ference teams. cou NEW YORK As to reports that Miss Grace Vanderhllt Is to marry Albert H. Ely Jr.. a lawyer, the Vm derbilt family is slient and the Ely famffy refer inquiries to the Vander- ont lamily. i Hall-Mark What is a haJl-mark? Years ago to insure the genuineness of gold and silver, the British Government granted to the Goldsmith's Company the sole right to de termine the worth of coins and precious metals. A mark was impressed in the metal to indicate its genuineness. This marking was done at Gold smith's Hall in London. Out of this grew the word "Hall-Mark" which became world-known as a stamp of genuineness. Similarly, The ASSOCIATED Press is the hall mark of accuracy. For clean, accurate news, read the dispatches labeled with one of the following hall-marks: (P) (By A. P.) (Associated Press) (By Associated Press) (The Associated Press) (By The Associated Press) This newspaper receives the dispatcher of The Associated Press. (P) Means ASSOCIATED PRESS You Help to Keep Mother's School Girl Complexion Give Her a aytag This Christmas It does the work at much less cost and it gives so much more time to those pleasanter things in life. Find out today how easily it is to buy one With Crater Lake Hdwe. Co. Medford, Oregon The Maytag Shop Hv V. McGee? Gen. Delivery, in full charge LORELLA J. W. Turner and wife have re turned from a visit with Mr. Turner's parents in Idaho. R. M. Tcarc is the owner of a new Chevrolet car and is enjoying tho good roads of Langell valley more than even The box social held at Lorella hall for the benefit of Lorella school was well attended and the proceeds amounted to $75, which will be used for school improvements. Robt. Tattle has purchased ninety head of sheep from Cbas. Arthur. Mr. Tuttle now has over 100 head on his valley ranch. Mrs. Merle Kllgore marketed her turkeys in Klamath Kails for the fancy price of 42c dressed. She was fortunate in having a largo number of turkeys to dispose of. Bobblette Tuttle spent Sunda; with her parents. She is employed at the Schmitz Mercantile Co. at Beatty." A. B. Brown and wife were Klam ath Kails visitors, attending the wedding of Mr. Brown's daughter. Mrs. Florence White. The many friends of the Gubser family extend to Mr. Gubser and family, sympathy In the recent death of their wife and mother. The Gub ser family formerly lived In the Campbell house and Lite children at tended Lorella sohool. Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Cowley had as their guVsts on Thanksgiving day Mr. and Mrs. It. Bischoff. John Hit ler and Kd. Miller. Miller brothers have installed a radio in their home to help pass th-i lone, winter evenings which are coin- king. The district cottage of the Langell Valley Irrigation d bur Id has been completed arid tile resident manager. 11. Hopkins and family, are npw com fortably located. The cottage Is well built and nicely planned, as modern as can be built In. the country dis tricts. Lungell valley considers it unite an asset to the community. Right of wayH for drain ditches nol beine cumnleted. the tl. S. it. S. ,....r .. Ml ,(,,.-. ,I,.U'M U'ilhln 11 f,.u- lays tin til spring. Hen Daniels, W'ho has been operating the dioiignr and .Milton Keller, his asslstunl. are aving for California to spend the winter months. Milton Keller Is the proud owner of n new Ford roadster and will make the trip to California In his new ear. Mrs. Oscar Campbell has been In Klamnth Kails for Hie past week un ter the doctor's care. She has been suffering rrotn throat trouble, Mrs. T. K. Hoggs spent Thanksgiv ing with her dtiughter, Mrs. C. D, Chorpenlng and family, who reside on the Merrill road. A numcbr of Lorella families spent Thanksgiving day at Bonanza attend ing tho community dinner held In the high school autitorium. The Langell valley Ladles' club will meet with iMrs. Hopkins Thurs day afternoon, December 3rd, at which time (Inal preparations will he made -for the club bazaar to be held at Lorella community hall A supper will be given In connection with the bazaar.' Proceeds of sales will be used to apply on the amount subscribed by the Ladles' club to support a Near East orphan. The Langell valley Community club will entertain people of the val ley with a local talent play at Lor ella Community hall on Saturday ovening, December 12, at 8 o'clock. Tho play entitled "The Trials of Ez ra," "Will be given' In five acts and consists of the following cast of characters: Ezra Barlec, M. T. Prince; Jeremiah Sutcliff, Lester Hoggs: Little r Evington, Owen Pop ple; A Youth, Hobble Popple; Thom as Allman. It. Hopkins: Matilda Wharton. Mrs. Oscar Campbell; Su sie (flli'tun. Mr . 11. J. Tlclinor; lleti nle Goodlake. Mrs. R. Pise-hotf; Dor othy Ituperi, Mrs. G. I'. Keller; Effio Brown, Mrs, Hopkins; Nicotlemus Bartoe, Billy Keller; Judge, II. J. Tlpbnor-; Commonwealth Attorney. O. P. Keller: Policeman. Hobl. De haven. After the play plans for en larging the immunity house will lie discussed, and refreshments wlil be served. Mrs. II. .1. Tlchnor, wishing to hear the latest, lias purchased a new radio and reports good programs be Ing received. w Min e PAYS WITH LIFE (CoiiUmirft from i'.n- Otic) MAIifUJ) Bon Quixote' lady, Dtilcfoea I if I Tobolio, U found to have exffftfMl in real life. Proof ha been found In dd ttfchlvev that Cer vunUffi iiiii(t( liisjadv love tl hero ine of ilH' iiUi- hook about tho ;mjji:M errant. Golds By millions ended Hill's Btop million of cold severy winter and in 24 heirs. They end headache and fever, open the bowels, tone the whole ays tern. Use nothing leu reliable. Colds and Grippe call for prompt, efficient help. Be cure you get it. , ' Be Sure ItstJ mm Get Red Box Jr (I Price 30c UININE with portrait I ing everyone ho could think of. M ed 1 of the night he spent at th- wind ows of the little room In which he was locked. When visited by the chaplain this morning he was In repentant mood, and according to the chaplain, seemed to have under gone a complote chaago overnight. Mot a Hitch The chaplain pronounced the ex ecution the most perfect he had ever witnessed, there being no hitch anywhere! Lloyd was accompanied on the scaffold by Principal Kooper Mil ler, tw.i guards and the chaplain. Among tho persons present from Independence were Mrj. Clinton I. Bonn, 'widow of Lloyd's victim; Irvin Baun, his brother; Mfc. Irvln Baun.'H. L. Gaines, W. A. Dickin son, Henry Oborsan and Frank Laws. The two women wanted to jntor the execution chamber and see tjiq hanging, but wore not nlliwdtl tu. History or frline On the night of the inur let- Lloyd engaged Baun, a taxlcub driver, to fake him to Albany. He shot and klljed lluun uti the 1,13.7, evidently for robbery, stole lite, car, and was aught a" few days later at the Dalles. , Lloyd was 20 years old, Prior to the crime fur which ho was execut ed he served' Iw. 1 years In the Oro fciiti penitential,',' for f.ii'Rery. He now has two brothers In I ho Oregon prison, Tom Lloyd who was receiv ed July 1', this year, to serve A year fer burglary, and II. .1. Lloyd, re ceived, June 6, to servo 2 years for forgery. .Both were sent up frpni Lane county. Another brother, George, Is In tin- stare training school. iSuperlntenitenl Gilbert of the training dphpoi tayi Qoorgf Lloyd wile lii Hi, Is a ill c del Inmate. Last Bntlirday he requested lo be allow ed lo visit Ills condemned brut her and was allowed' to see III in at liny penitentiary, The parents of the Llnyd hoys, Mr and Mrs. J. H. Lloyd, llvo at Cottage Grove. tabling a baby sclentlflcully would be all right If the baby Could, mail the book same at you. Small Danger Here qpi i .f W AS IN' Till': DAYS of the p.ionecr aiitomoblU tliat grbancfj and toughed its way tliroiifrh the streets to tlje accompaniment of 'cheers or jeers accprdjing lo the temper of the crowd. Today, speed with its dangers is tlur symbol of the mi it or car. Accident is lurking at every I ii i' ii of the road. Automobiles were ihc cause of more than 4('9,000 injuries ami deaths in 1924. Then; is protection as well as prudence for the man who drives. There is financial safety for tiie man who walks. Automobile insurance is now a greal institu lion. W'e, shall be glad to explain It to you and in alioifil you the protection that you need. WALTON, WRIGHT CO. Imported and Domestic Groceries Our complete stock of staple and fancy groceries is open to you each day from 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. including Sundays. Coffee Roasted Fresh Every Day Italian-American Grocery WE DELIVER FREE