The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 30, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    Monday, Nwmler 30, 1025
RVENINO HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Page Three
BOXING
CRISTMAS FUND BENEFIT
Here's one lime you can ipend your money and have a
1 '.'' I lime and at the lame lime make it possible for
a lot of kids to have a real Chriiiimas!
Scandinavian Hall
TUESDAY EVENING
December 1st ,
Main Event
Mike De Pinto vs. Billy Watson
Ten Fast Hounds
Special Event
Ghuck Sams vs. Mickey Gibbons
Six Rounds
Extra Special Event
Sid Herbert vs. Kid Clark
Four Rounds
Preliminary
Ed McDonald vs. Kid Thomas
Four Rounds
Music by Hcnny DotsonV Orchestra Singing
Auspices Klamath Falls Boxing
Commission
Johnnie Sylvester, Matchmaker
A Good Card For a Good Cause
Mainly About People
CAR LOAD
Sulphur
Just Received from San Francisco
This is a commercial frailc of sulfur for use on al faith
Thl price will he as follows, as long as the stock lasts:
In Sack Lots, 1 10 lb, per sack . .$3.00
1000 lb $24.75
In ton lots, per ton $45.00
Don't delay your orders on this as the earlier the
sufur is applied the better the results for the fol
lowing year.
J. W. KERNS
Moline Distributor
Farm Implements, Cream Separators, Milking Mach
ines, Fencing, Hay, Grain, Feed and Seeds
1303South Sixth Street
Phone 557-J
Klamath Falls, Oregon
cAt the TINE TREE
Ono of Undo 8iim-M model bntllo
shlps plays a loading role 111 "Sboro
Louve," Richard Rartholmoss' now
eiit proilucllon which plays at tho
Pint Tree theatre InnlKhl. Tho war
Hhlp la tho Arkansas, pride of tho
Uultud StalOH navy.
"8horo Leave" Is tho comedy ro
mauco o( "gob", mill tho United
Htntog govornmont t oftorod Hurt h
olinos and his producers Its full
oooporutlon.
One Thin Woman
Gained 10 Pounds
In Twenty Days
Skinny Men Can
Do the Same
That's " going Homo hut skinny
mon, Women and ehlldron Just can't
holp putting on good, hoalthy tlosh
when thoy tnko MoOoy's Cod Llvor
Oil Compound Tablets.
As chock full of vltamlnon as tho
nasty, fishy tasting cod llvor oil
Itself, but thoso nugar-coatod, tasto
lesa tablets aru aB oasy to tako an
candy and won't upsot tho slomaoh.
Ons woman gained ton pounds In
twonty-two days. Sixty tablets,
sixty conts, Ask underwood's Phar
macy, Star Drug Storo, Whitman's
Drug Co., or any druggist for
McCoy's Cod Llvor Oil Compound
Tablets. Directions and formula on
each box.
"Oet McCoy's, ttio original and
genuine Cod Liver Oil Tablet."
oAt The LIBERTY
Two great shows In one! A rlp
liortln' druma, and tho rarln' tarln'
wild enhlbltlon Calgary Stampede of
18S5, with Mool Gibson tho wildest
of thoin all. Crashing wagons and
foaming horses lashed like mad by
demoniac drivers, wild cows, wild,
hoi sos, wild .steers. "Tho Calgary
Stampede" which shows at tho Lib
erty Theatre tonight.
RETURNING tonight
Arletl Kdaell la returning on tills
evenings train from San Francisco,
where he has boon since last Wed
nesday vlHltlng with his sister and
numerous friends.
DANCE FRIDAY, FOURTH
Plnfil have boon completed by the
committee III chnrgo of the A. O. U.
W. dance which the members ot the
order are giving for their friends at
Moobo hall on Friday evening. Sail
ing's orchestra has boou engaged to
furnish tho dnnco music. According
to members of tho order no charge
will bo made, but tho gonoral public
will bo gnosis of tho order.
BOVS HOME! TONIGHT
Word from Scout Executive Hv
erett O. Nerd this afternoon told of
car trouble the hoy scouts' party en
countered In returning from Port
land. The party has reached Ashland
and will got Into Klamath Falls
some time .tills ovonlng,
TDK weather
The ryr-lu I'tnniniKi'apli at Under
wood's pharmacy registered but lltde
change in usroingtriS oondltloni since
Mm unlay ami unsettled weather is
apt lo continue.
Forecast fur next ti hours: 1
cloudy with moderate tempers
tines; fSVOreWs for more rain.
The Tycos recording thermometer
registered maximum and minimum
tetnp6rgtUfSfl today as follows:
High 17 Low 87
r. s. IVonther Report
Oregon: Ituln west, probable local
ralus In cuxi portion tonlghl mid
Tuesday, Somewhat wurmor in the
Interior tonight,, Freeh sad strong
uust and southerly winds.
DUCK III vrEHS FROM HAY
Included In a party of prominent
foes Bay men Who are enjoying n
luck hum In (ho Title lake coun
try are Dr. I'll II J. Knitter, of the
Kdzcr hospital In North Hi nd; John
II. Kaiser, councilman of North
Bend; Hairy Wenderoth, business
manager of Ihs Kelter Brothers hos
pital and P. II. JackSOQ, chief of
police of the Hay city. The parly
(.sped to upend several days on
their' hunting trip before returning
to tho Day.
L.
both
STATE INSPECTORS
s. Leach end L. B. Zlomer.
of Portland, stale dairy In-
MOTIlWlS TO HONOR BOYH
Honoring the hoys of the football
loam, tho motle rs of the players are
being hoetcsiicii with a dinner parly
on Thursday evi n lug at tho cimmli'T
of coinmcrce.
MWWFOItl) PHYSICIAN
Dr. .-ml Mrs. A. F, W. Kreeee of
Med ford wore the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Lester pffluld of the McCarthy
apartments on Sunday, curor.to to
Tulo lake on u hunting trip. Hr.
Ki" Is one ol t In; prominent phy
slclans of the valley city.'
MRU.' K.VKI IMPROVING
airs. Clyde Kazoo, who has been
seriously 111 ai her homo for the : a t
two weeks, was able lo be about on
Saturday for the first time. While
still very peak, Mrs. Kazee Is Im
proving slowly. : he expects to . sum.
her position with .Moo's store as soon
us her condition will permit.
LKAVITTS TO C ALIFORM
Mr. and (Mrs. Arthur Loavltt are
b avin:; In the morning for syotlurn
California where tfiey plan to spend
the coming fortnight, ylalili.: with
lelatives and friends.
WILLITS' RETURN
' Mrs. L. F. Wllllta with her ne
phew Leland Wllllts. returned from
Cottage Grove yesterday where they
have been visiting at the home of
peotora, are paying the local andjMr. Willits' parents, Mr. and Mr.
John Qtilncy Wllllts. since Thanks
giving. Mr. Willits resumed his posi
tion with the Shell Oil Co. this mon.
Ing.
county dairies a business visit this
week. They arrived in the city
Inst evening nnd expect to spend
several days here on business mat
ters.
ED SWEENEV Hin t ItNS
Ed Sweeney, logging engineer for
the Ewauna Lumber company, loft
on hub morning s irain lor run-
land where ho will spend the
months of December and January
with bis father, C. S. Sweeney and
other relatives. Mr. Sweeney .will
return here In February to resume
till position.
WITH 51 Its, c.Ut.VAIIAN
The members of the A. N. W.
club will meet at the home of Mrs.
J. H. Carnahan on, Wednesday
afternoon.
COLLEGE HOYS RETURN
Martin Kumsby and Do Loss Mills
returned early Sunday morning to
O. A. C. to resume their studies to
day. Both young men spent the
Thanksgiving holidays here with re
latives nnd trlomls.
MISS CtYtFT BACK
Miss Paulino Cllft of the Wilson
Astract office will arrive on tonight's
train from southern , California,
where for the past two weeks she
has been tho guest of friends.
FALLS MERCANTILE DECORATES
Today found tho varloift owners
and employes of the Falls Mercan
tile store busily engaged in decorat
ing the Btore for the t.'hrlKlinas holi
days. Booths have been built over
ach of the show cases with ever
green houghs and colored eleelrtc
lights attractively used In decoration.
HOMECOMING t IKCLfi THURSDAY
All circles of the FlrBt Presbr
torlan cfiurch will hold their Home
coming meeting on Thursday after
noon In the churcj purlors of the
church. Mrs. J. V. Illusion and
Mrs. Johu Sargent will he the host
esses for the afternoon.
WITH .MitS. DUNBAR
Mrs. It. Hi Dunbar will be hostess
on Friday afternoon to tho ladles
of the Friendship club at- her borne
120 Jefferson.
WILL MEET SATURDAY
The literary section of the Ameri
can Association of University W
men will meet at the homo of Mrs.
R. E. Geary on next Saturday after
noon, at three o'clock.
ALTAR SOCIETY
Tho women of St. Mary's Altar
society will hold' their regular meet
ing at Lyceum Hall on Tuesday
evening.
JOSEPH JENHON LEAVING
Joseph Jensen plans to leave Wed
nesday for southern California from
which point ho will go to Nevada
i i attend to mining Interests,
' inning to southern California lat
in lie ember l,, spend the
m nilis. Physicians have
Mr, Jenson to leave Klamath for
Lbs winter months on account if his
health. Ho will return here In
Hie spring.
r e-
Its
winter I T
........ f.
I v in J II i r
RETURN FROM CAMP
Mrs. J. C. Johnston an! daught
er, Miss Anna Mae, returned last
evening from Pelican Bay cjunp
where they spent the Thanksgiving
holidays, with Mr. Johnston.
PAUL FOSTER IMPROVES
'Paul Foster one of the firm of
the Klamath Moulding company ex
pects to leave the Klamath Valley
hospital, where he has been for the
pant ten days, recovering from an
operation for appendicitis.
YOUNG PEOPLE MARRIED
Llndson Cowen of Modoc Point
and Hilda Norbert of Klamath
Agency were married Saturday a'f
ternoon by Justice of the Peace
Kendall. Frank Lowell and Mar
garet Mitchell. 1 both of Klamath
Falls, procured a marriage license
Saturday from County Clerk Delap.
MASSEYS ItETUBX
Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Massey and
children returned last evening from
Portland where they have been for
several days. The two Massey boys
took an active part in the Boy
Scouts' conference which was held
In Portland the past few days.
Jay Czlzek of the Klamath Devel
opment company returned Sunday
from southern California where he
spent the last fortnight visiting with
his mother and numerous friends.
This morning he resumed his posi
tion.
DINNER DANCE WEDNESDAY
The first of a series of weekly din
ner dances at the hotel White "Peli
can will be held on Wednesday eve
ning. The White Pelican orchestra,
under the direction of Bud Lynch of
Portland, will furniBh the dance mu
sic. Reservations for the dance are
being taken al the hotel now. It
expected 'the" WeeklV-'evcntS "Will
prove, very, popular throughout the
winter months.
Paying Klamath Falls one of his
frequent business visits, W. E. Pier
son, one of Ashland's business men,
is in the city today. He is stopping
at the hotel Arcade.
LINN HAS BIRTHDAY
Local Employe of OopOO Entertain
ing: wills Dinner Tonight
COACH RESIGNS
TO CALIFORNIA
Frank Bennett, who for the BUtn
mer and fall months was conncct-
,,,1 with llin Pelican I :.:'. lumber
company, loft this morning for Cal-ith0 last two V3- 1,:s announced
spend tho winter months In thy his resignation. It beoamo known to
sotuhern state. duy' His resignation was announc-
led to members of the Montana squad
Linn W. Nesmith. is being host to
a few of his close friends this even
ing at the hotel White Pelican, with
a dinner party in honor of his birth-
day. His guests ' will Include At
MISSOI.LA, Mom.. X.-.v. SO. () tomey Robert Benson Kuykeniall,
Earl Clark, coach of the Univer-!Dr Gai, g Newsonli p Ray Dulm
iiiy or .Montana root ball team for
aud Jack M. Glover.
LEFT FOR BEND
Don Hall, who for several dnys;sta,e college Thanksgiving Day.
has been attending to business mat
ters hero from his home In Bend
relumed by motor this morning.
PHOM1N EXT RANCH Hit
James Ryan', well known rancher
and slock man from Modoc Point
transacted business and visited with,1 'he northern nnd southern govern
friends
end.
In tho city over tho week
POQUILLH VISITORS
Clyde (Inge, motion picture thea
ter owner of Coqullle, and a party
of friends from the county sent ot
Coos county spent Saturday and Sun
day bore on a duck and geese hunt
In the Tulo lake district. They loft
for home this morning, their cur car
rying (be limit In both duck and
goose.
KHOM LAKESIDE
Scott TramWell, Well known resi
dent of Lakeside, Is visiting here and
attending to business mutters.
PINE RIDGE GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. 0. D Dodson and C.
A, Larson registered as over tho
week end guusts at tho hotel Ar
cade, from Pino Itldge.
SHIPLEY FROM MALIX
t, S. Shipley of Mnlln spent tho
week end In Ibis city with friends, re
turning home this morning.
PORTLAND VISITORS
Mr. and Mra. Earl R, Liggett of
Portland were week end guests In
the city stopping at the hotel White
Pollcnn, .
TO RESUME PARLEY'S
PARIS, Nov. 30. yP) Le Tempos
snys the new cabinet under M.
prior to the game with the Montana Briand had decided, to resume im
mediately the negotiation for fund-
. ing the French war debts to thf!
UNREST LV IRELAND I United States and Great Britain
I in the belief that mutually satisfac
LONDON. Nov. 30. (IF)- While tory agreement can be rapidly con
conferences on the Irish boundary ! eluded,
situation centinuo here between Pre-! p l"nnArt
mler Baldwin and representatlvee of rUgltlVe OnVlCI
Held at Roseburg
meats in Ireland, there apparently
in
is a certain amount of unrest
Ireland Itself.
Advices from Belfast
the British government
ponded the giving ot leave of nb
senco to the troops In Ulster and
thnt tho sixtlj battalion of the Free
!' SALEM, Ore., Nov. 30. Gover
say that I nor Pierce today granted an .ex
has bus-' tradition, on requisition from the
governor of California, for Charlos
Witcher. an escaped convict from
He
San Quotum penitentiary:
state army is proceeding to camp under arrest at Koseburg.
near the Donegal-Fermanagh border.'
Dinner
Dance
On Wednesday evening, December
2, the initial dance of a series of
Wednesday evening dinner dances
will be held at the
White Pelican Hotel
Dancing, 6:30 P. M. to 12 M.
Faithful
a
?m i .iiiir'
Last showing tonight of
, Rlifhard' Bnrthelmess in
"Shore Leave"
The sequel to "Classmates"
Jnst as big Just ss won
derful Come! Ahoy!
Tuesday & Wednesday
One of the greatest pictures
in the history of screen entertainment-'
Lon Chancy In
"The Unholy
Three"
with Mae Busch and Matt
Moore. An. amazing story of
the Underworld!.
f
I
Mrs. Chester Arthus Nelson of St.'
Louis didn't lose her , love when she
found her husband, arrested fur
' bigamy, bavin;; hail a wife when sh
married him. "If they put him im
Jail I'll KO there and live with him."
ah sas. She is is and he's -1.
MANY KILLED IN
STREET RIOTING
CHEFOO. China. Nov. 30. (ffl
it is estimated that 35 men have
been killed and fifty wounded in
fighting in the streets of Chefoo be
tween armed factions.
A battle began yesterday when
marines coming from Tsingtao, en
deavored to occupy barracks over
the opposition of Chefoo. troops.
Murphy Trial
Resumed Todav
Fur
M:lllnf:iitiirinr
1
Coat
Remodeling'.
All Work
Guaranteed
Mrs. Win. Rcssler
Phone 112-M
430 Klamath Ave.
Between Fourth nnd Fifth
Noxt to Mooso Hall
Tornado Destroys
Houses in Sofia
SOFIA. Nov. 30. ($) Thirty-two
houses have been destroyed by a
tornado in I bo outskirts of Sofia. It
forced many poople to Hoe from
their homes In their night clothes
Inst night.
EVACUATE COIOHNE
COLOGNE, Germany, Nov. 20.
British troops began theevacua-
tlon of tho occupied Cologne zone
I this morning, a duy earllor than
: arranged and before tho signature
lot tho Locarno securtiy agreement,
j which takes placo tomorrow In Lon
i don. The occupation of the zone
bridge-head was undertaken by the
llritlsh seven years ago under the
stipulations of tho Treaty ot Ver
sailles. 1
At The
LIBER T Y
.For the last time tonight,
HOOT GIBSON in
" "THE CALGARY.
STAMPEDE"
Two great shows in onei A
rip-snorfin' drama, and ;the
r'at-fn'. tarin'j wild exhibi
tion Calgary Stampede of
1!)25, with Hoot Gibson the
wildest of them all!!
Tuesday & Wednesday
"SHE WOLVES"
A vivid picture or Parisian
night life.
MEDFORD. Ore.. Nov. 40. The
trial of Omar W. Murphy, charged
with manslaughter as the result of
an alleged beating administered to
his wife, Ella, last March, was re
sumed in the circuit court this
morning, after a three days recess,
and the entire morning session was
devoted to the defense cross exam
ination of physicians, called by tho
state, with the exception ot Sister
Mary of Sacred Heart Hospital, who
testified as to the last moments ot
, AonA w. .mini nnctors Gearv I
and Clancy of this city, and Dr.
Woods ot Ashland, were the stata
witnesses under cross examination.
The state theory that death was
caused by .embolism, in lay terms,
a blood clot, was combatted vlgor
ousl by the defense and tho ques
tions covered every possible cause
of death. Tho queries wore con
fined to tho hypothetical questions
asked by the state. According to
the state's evidence, all tho vital
organs of Mrs. Murphy were in a
healthy condition, and it is con
tended that by a "process of elimi
nation" embolism caused death.
Dr. Geary was cross examined rel
ative to an examination made ot
the spine, when the body was ex
humed after ten days, and found it
In a normal condition.
CLCLONE TAKES TOLL
PARIS. Nov. 30. &) The stoma
which swept the mediterranean and
Atlantic coasts during the' week
end penetrated as far squth as
French Morocco and as far east as
Bulgaria, reports shojw.
At Fez, Morocco, a cyclonic wind
caused the death of three foreign
legionnaires and injured thirteen.
Seventeen airplanes were wrecked
nnd five mechanicians lniured at an
aviation field near the Legion en
campment. The losses are heaV.y
The root of al! evil does a man
very little ood when it comes from
the family tree.
Attend the benefit boxing card to
morrow night at tho Scandinavian
hall.
Wood
BLOCKS Our blockwood Is
ample for the present. Wo aro
taking part off the yards.
DHV SLAB Our dry slab is
not entlroly dry, It is good for
the heater, but not for the
cook .tove.
is
LIMB WOOD Is first class dry
limbs and tree tops. It is
dany wood for heater, furnace
or fireplc.ee.
COAL Sttro, wo have coal.
Lump coal, best on the market.
SERVICE Just n littlo behind
with deliveries. Order early.
Wootl Coal A Fuel OH
PEYTON 56 CO.
"WOOD TO BURN"
601 Main Phone 535