The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 01, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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EVENING HERALD, KhAMATH PALLS, OREGON
Tuuatlay, December 1, 102C
Local Scouts
Had Big Time'
Boys Return From State
Meeting in Port
land
Ore SBfl liny Scoots, .ill patrol
faAders from throughout the state
nf Oregon, were In attendance :i(
the conference held in Portland on
.vovember ST. 18. S9. which proved
one bf tlK most successful gather
ings the smuts of thu state have
war witnessed.
Seventeen scouts from Kluuath
Palm attended, with four snnu ex
ecutives. Scout Executive E. 0.
Nerd war in charge nf the local
scouts.
In the northern city on Friday
morning the boys marched in parade
, to view the battleship Oregon.
where 1- scouts 'were presented
the liable badge, the highest honor
to be awarded in Scoutdom.
Governor Walter M. Pierce pre
sented the badges.
The sessions which were U ad by
" the boys started at the First Oon-j
gregatlonal church on Friday after
noon, the hoys being divided into t
45 patrols each one of eight boys.
Those patrols were then divided in
to 14 troops under the leadership
of one of the visitinj: executives,
A banquet at the Wilbur Coutenarv
Methodist church was a feature of
Friday evening, followed witb ,i
luncheon on Saturday at the Buck
man school.
Saturday afternoon a huge Coun
cil Ring was formed with Chief
Multnomah in charge, dressed in all
his war paint and feathers. The
Chief called on the picked men from
each troop, or tribe, to compete witb
the others, in order to show their
skill and knowledge of scouting.
Elimination contests, first by in
dividuals, and then by patrols, were
held prior to the council ring cere
mony In order to pick ;ae braves
Aat were to compete before Chief
Multnomah.
Klamath Falls received some fine
advertising from the boys that at
tended from here. Fred Fleet and
toe Scout Executive wrote some
parodies on popular songs that ex
toled Klamath Falls as a scouting
paradise and these songs were sung
at every opportunity. Being the only
delegation that had any songs or
yells, they took the entire confer
ence by storm, with the result that
all eyes were on the Klamath Falls
contingent. Further than that, the
troop or tribe led by the KlamuLli
county scout executive, before Chif
Multnomah, won two firsts, two
seconds and one fourth place, oat
of five events in the competitions.
Knot tying, hat boxing, first; talk
fest and pantomine, second; trans
portation relay race, fourth.
The boys from Klamath, with the
adult leaders, were entertained Sat
urday evening with a frolic and
theater party given by Mrs. E. O.
N'ord at her home in Portland. Re
freshments were served, songs and
yells given freely, games played.
The Oregon theater did its Part '
giving the boys permission to sing
their songs during the Intermission
of the play.
Sunday morning all left for home.
winter's snow is falling outside and the noise
of wind roars through the trees when the house is dark
but for the blazing logs in the fireplace
have a Camel!
WHEN it's a winter nigltt and the day that was
busy is done. And outside the snow is driving
through the trees before the wind. When, in
side, the crackling logs catch hre and burst into
flames above the hearth have a Camfl! ,
For Camel is the tried and trusted friend of
millions of experienced smokers. Whether your
returning steps bring you home tired or jubilant,
no sweeter, more mellow fragrance ever came
to you from a cigarette. There's not a cigaretty
after-taste, not a tired taste in a whole county
full of Camels. Only mild and mellow flavor,
deep-down contentment in your home or any
home where Camels arc flighted.
So this night, before your roaring logs of
oak or hickory have a Camel. Open up
the famous package of Camels and know the
fragrance, the contentment that brings happi
ness to millions. Put a Camel between you and
a light and taste the mellowest, most delectable
blend ever made into a cigarette.
Have a Camel!
No other cigarette in the world is like Camels. Capitis contain the choicest Turkish
and domestic tobaccos. The Came! blend is the triumph of expert blenders. Even
the Camel cigarette paper is the fires'. made especially in France. Into this one
brand of cigarettes is concentrated the experience and skill of the largest tobacco
organisation in the world.
Our highest wish, if you do not ytt
know Camel quality, if that you try
them. We invite you to compare Camels
with any cigarette made at any price.
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.
driving as far as Grants Pass, leav
ing again early Monday for home.
Car trouble held the party up con
siderable so they did noL reach home
until in the early afternoon. All
had a wonderful time and there
were no casualties of any kind.
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Gets Fever
Arguments On in
Rhinelander Case
Malin Gvic Club
To Issue Folder
Don't Discard
Your Worn Tires
If they -have a sound body
we can retread them. If
they are injured or rock cut
we can repair them and see
that they give you service.
All our work guaranteed.
At The
OA CE
TIRE SHOP
115 South Eleventh
Phone 843J
A fMier which, b? its descrip
tive paragraphs and its attractive
pictures of Klamath rural sections,
twill attract new comers to the Malin
country, is the project undertaken'
last night by the Malin Commercial
club. The club will canfer with the
publicity committee cf the Klamath
County chamber -if commerce, to so:
the benefit of the experience of the
larger organization whioh has issu
ed manv folders in the past few
j years.
According to A. E. Street, secre
tary of the Malin commercitl club,
scores of inquiries are received
weekly, on agricultural conditl ns
in Mails.
Spanish Veterans
Meet Thursday Eve
Spanish war veterans will gather
next Thursday night in the Ameri
can legion rosms in the county court
house to discuss various projects un-
! Hor c.innilfrnt ion Hccirdini? to an
announcement this afternoon bv H.
W. Dathiany, adjutant of the
post.
WHITE PLAINS. X. V., Dec. 1'.
(IP) Leo Parson' Davis, counsel for
Alice Beatrice Jones in the' trial of
the annulment suit by her husband,
Leonard Kl: Ithintdander, said in
his summation before the Jury today
that the couple would never live with
each other attain regardless of the
outcome of the case.
The attorney asserted that they
had so "besmirched each other" since
their estrangement that to live tot-ether
again would be Impossible.
He pictured himself as having de
fended Alice solely to retain her hon
or and not in the hope that she
would get her husband hack.
Alice sat stolidly through this
morning's session. Yesterday she had
wept unrestrainedly.
Indications wore that the case
Jrould not rea h tho Jury before to
morrow. .
When a man comes home ail tired
out ho takes off his coat. A woman
removes her shoes:
mler Baldwin of Great llrlt'uln. All' each other, and thuu at their tier
cf these used ordinary pens, lint: man rolleugur. When thu past lit I
Foreign Secretary Chumharlaju took j been signed Secretary Chumbertaln
up a gold quill to add bis name. . I rose and banded Chancellor the II
Signer Schliiloln. (or Italy; fount j Hod Interpretation, of article Ml,
Skrsynskl for Poland, and Dr. Bancs of the league of nation coveninl,
for Csecno-Slovnklu completed the. inking cognisance of Germany's p.
signatures. sltlon as u disarmed nation Slid
Then the arbitration pacts ncgo- paving the way for Her entry lino
Hated at Locarno were rapidly pas
sed to the delegates.
Over ill III Minutes
In a brief 10 minutes the efforts
of months of negotiation had been
the league.
MorieS Click Scenes
Again the movie cameras groan I
nut their historic pictorial records
and again the representatives of
legalised and the nations Involve I J the signatory nations spoko In
had sworn to observe tho historic turn, this time ba declare that theli
compart . ! governments would forever fulfill
As Cbaucellor'Luther lient to affix obligations to which they had Just
him signature to the four sheets of j subscribed.
foolscap size paper comprising th-jj" The British prcmlw who was lite
main document a score of cameras only ono to employ the Englslh
clicked. The German statesman nils- language was visibly moved when
ed his head and with u smile bow-! he unnouncod that his govurnutcn!
ed In tho direction of the camera welcomed the treaty of Locarno
men. . Great Britain, he added, was c- 'j
Secretary Chamberlain and Pre-1 that the treaty would not disappoint
mler Brland loaned forward and j the hopol of tho world In laying
nodded their heads In approval at the foundation for that peace wl'lc'i
hud so long been nought. Ills -'II-tlment
was Hint of the other spark
on. Dr. Htrcxpthann dellvorod bis
remarks with vigor and conviction.
The only delegate La raise his abort
conversational tone, he repeatedly
struck the table as ho made his de
clarations. Menus Good Will
Nothing, ho suld would serve
greater purposo In these days 61
difficulty than tho spirit o( go I
will which tho treaty evoked. H
lookod to the futuro and the fru.
Hon of tho work they had 1
with great hope.
Premier Drlund of Fiance, n
solemn voice, declared thare was
not u person In thu world who wnt
not Interested In tho proceedings of
the day.
"I can soe across tho table the
German ehnnrollor", he said, "and
1 tint sure I can toll him that I
have remained a good Frenchman
Just as he Is coming lore has re
mained n good Gorman, but both of
lis are Europeans."
Charles Ernest Alfred French Somcr-'
set, known Jn England by the
shorter name of Lord Carrick, is
the latest to catch tho Florida fever.
Following in the footstcjw of Ponzl
nd Lieut. Osborn Wood, he is off
for Florida to catch tarpon and.
possibly, . to dabble a s bit in tut
estate, too.
LOCARNO PEAC
E
TREATY SIGNED
This is a terrible world. But
could be worse. What if they allow
flivvers to run on the sidewalks';
Northern Geese
will be here Nov. 4th. Go to
Connolly Bros.
for fresh supply of shot gun shells,
sporting goods, and woolen goods.
912 Main St.
Desert Land Board
Authority Defined
SALEM. Ore. Dec. 1. The des
ert land board is advised in an op
inion by the attorney general that
it may make a rule requiring set
tlers on desert lands under the Carey
act to beconie actual set tlers within
six riionths after the date of applica
tion lor entry, and to maintain their
residence until they have made proof
of reclamation, cultivation, und set
tlement. The rub? may also require
the settlers to make proof in or her
fore the expiration of one year from
d.-.tc of entry. At present the settler
has three years to make proof of
his compliance with the rules of the
board, entitling him to a patent.
(Continued front Pago One)
LONDON Women's bats, in the
latest modes, drawn tight over eyes
and ears, ant perturbing the Bobbles,
who have much trouble In saving
the wearers from traffic accidentB.
er for his service! at Locarno.
Immediately tho 'delogaies had
taken their places" ut tho large table
In the oriler in which they sat at
Locarno, the French foreign secre
tary without rising began an address
of welcome In French to the plen-
Ipotentarles.
l.lil lure Happy
Chancellor Luther, wb followed,
expressed hi"' country's pleasure at
the conclusion of the pact. After
him came the remaining delegates,
voicing similar sentiments and
speaking m-cniding to tradition in
the alphabetical order Jn which the
countries fall and In the French
language.
A few momenta were taken up by
the foreign office's legal adviser,
Sir Cecil Hlldst, informalities and
the signing began at 11:26.
The treaty wag first handed to
Chancellor Luther and then to For
eign Minister Stresemann, Foreign
Minister Vandorbtldo, of Belgium,
Premier Brland of France, and Pre-
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