The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 03, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON
Thursday, December 8, 1025
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Klamath Indian
On Trial Today I
mm WILL LOCAL STUDENT
PBrry .John, s muscular ami bro;,!
idiouldercd Klamath Indian, vent 1
on frliil thtM morning charged with
a criminal amau It upon an elghl-i
vsar-old girl Drawing of a Jury
Jmil not been completed up to this'
noon.
I u I) 11 is ihnrgod with liavniK en
tered a home in t'hilmiuir. on. early
morning and to have attempted
Htit 1 1 upon a small child. Parents
of '.lu child wore awakened and
.scaroil John from tic house, it is
charted.
At 3 p. m. today the jury ha.l been
web cti'd. TY.-sounol of the jury is as
follows: 11. J. tVurtley. Norris I
Short, 'William Snow, George Camp
bull. J. W. Utter, C. P. .Mills. Charles
W. Photnas, Halph Tucker, Verne
Gordon, Fred McMar.us, I,. 1.. Tor-!
ter and 1.. O. Mills.
ELECT OFFICERS
JIT BIG BANQUET
Annual Eleceion Will be
Held in White Pelican
Hotel
IE
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Marshal Chang
Is In Retreat
TOKYO. Dec It. - (A )--lining Tso
Lin's army is retreating from near
t'hineow, Manchuria, after a major
battle, Tokyo vernacular newspapers
stated today.
; This Is the first major engage
ment reported between Marshal
' Chang of Manchuria and his former
subordinates, who recently revolt
ed against him. Chincow is an Import
ant station on the Peking-Mukden
railway. 429 miles northeast of Tient
" ain .
The biggest night of the year for
the Kiwanis blab is tonight. For to
night the nnnunl banquet will bt
staged at the White Pelican hotol
and the annual election will be held.
In addition to that, it will he a
duck feed. For the past few weeks.
Kiwanians have been journeying to
Title lake, gun in hand, and have
killed many a bird, which is de&Uned
to make its appearance at the ban
quet. At a previous meeting nominations
for offices of the club were made.
The club will be called upon to
make a choice of its officers tonight
The nominations are as follows:
President, Thomas Delicti and Dr.
George A. Masse ; vice president J.
W. Kerns and Marion Nine: irean
urer. J. K. Patterson and K. Sugar
man; trustee, Fred lilover and Wvnn
Southwell: nominees for directors,
seven to be elected. K. H. Kalslce.-.
V. Ci Van Emon. Chris Blanas. fir.
Truax. Percy Murray. A. K. IVasloy.
C. N. Coseboom, L. X. Haines. P. E.
Burke. 11. E. Bradbury. R. E. De
weese. W. II. Dodge and John Lin-
festy.
OREGON AOKICI'I.TWKAI. t'OL
I.KGK. COItVAI.LtS, Ore., Dec. I.
- Edwin Fargo of Klamath Falls,
freshman in engineering, made the
second hiiihost score in u recent
Thurstone psychological examination
with a mark of 2S1. This examina
tion requires one hour and 1L' mln
uto to give, and a score of 2.10
points is possible if all answers arc
made correctly.
Psychological tests have been giv
en in a few schools on this campus
tor several years iu un. experimental
way. and the results of these trials
are said to indicate a possibility of
beneficial results from the wider and
uniform application of this form
of examination especially to enter
ing students.
The Thurstone test is being used
In a cooperative experiment by 109
participating colleges throughout the
(Jotted States. O, A. 0. being the
only Oregon college to Join in the
trial. The examination is divided
into eight parts including comple
tion, arithmetic, artificial language,
Word analogies, figure analogies,
number completion, absurdities and
opposite.
Tom Dixon Better;
to Return to Work
After being , entitled to the hos
pital for some lisle past suffering
trbra Injuries which he received In
an accident on the Sixth airoVt
crossing of (he Southern I'uelflc,
Tom Dixon, roudmuster, will ro
sumo his dimes tomorrow. While
.still In ti weakened condition mid
suffering Considerable ptiln in hln
leg. he fools he will be able to
carry on his duties. Several loads
ot gravel will be put pu the Midland
market road tomorrow, according
to Mr. Dlxou.
Veterans to Elect
Officers This Eve.
One of thu most Important meet
ings ot the Spanish American War
veterans, Herbert AppVgulo canip.
will bo held tonight lu the Ameri
can I. on, hi rooms of the nun
house. It will be Important, Ad
jutant tint liliuiy suld this morning,
becau o officers for the ensuing
year will ho elected.
The union has her quarters and
halves, but Hint's because sh" does
not get full very often.
Fairview Pupils
Planning Program
Women Injured
In Train Wreck
Pupils of the Fairview sohool are
busily engaged ' p practicing and
selling Dakota for the play which
I hey are giving at the school house
on next Frlduy evening Following
lip' play, which will lake lu PUP'1 ' aongcr
oi every grade lu I ho school. ro
tresliiiieiils are to he served. The
delict sale Is progressing In a splen
did manner and un unusually large
attendance Is lookeil for.
Lots of tilings most of us arc look
ing for are not anywhere.
MBROBD, Calif.. Her. , (f
Two .women were rupurleil seriously
Injured when four sleeping cars of
the Chlciigo-biillint Htintti Fu ntt-
train number U, left tltu
rail) at l.etlraud, II miles east of
here early today. The llljurutl wo
men were taken to Fresno.
The. train crew could ascribe no
reason for the wreck. The first of
the four sleepers, tipped over, drug
ging the three others from .III')
track.
A GIFT
FOR HIM
That Lasts And Lasts
Just let him know that it is a new hand tailored
suit that is to be left in his stocking on Christ
mas morning and he will march right down
here for his measurements and fitting
We have taken special pains in our selection
of patterns and fabrics for this winter season
and as usual we have the largest stock to be
found between Portland and San Francisco.
Have him get his order in today
Chas. J. Cizek
Merchant Tailor
109 S. Seventh St
II HI I
s 'm';0d'ecl m tne Christmas j
jP? display of furs in coats, jac- lllj
11 ffiJPPi1 quettes, etc., at prices that are III j
i jfflftae exceedingly low for the life
ifly!, time values assured in furs.
j r l Northern Fur Shop H
Umatilla Rapids
Project Receives
Portland Support
PORTLAND, Ore. Dec. 3.
Portlands interest in the develop.
ment of the Umatilla rapids project
oa the upper Columbia was demon
strated t.'day at a conference of lo
cal business men held with Andrew-
Weiss, economics expert of the Unit
ed States bureau of reclamation, un
der auspices of the reclamation com
mittee of the chamber of commerce
Weiss has been engaged in an
eeonoml; survey of the project and
came here by direction of Dr. El
iwood Mead, commissioner of re
clamation to confer with business
men of Portland.
Portland business men plodgel
their hearty support to the pro
ject, saying that this city la vitally
Interested, not only from the stand
point of reclamation of many thous
ands of acres of land, but In the
hydro-electric and the open river
transportation features of the pro
ject. V. L. Boise, chairman of the
reclamation committee ot the cham
ber, B. Marshall Dana, president
of the Umatilla rapids association,
stressed the point that while pri
marily the proposed development
was to reclaim many thousand acres
of arid land and make them pro
ductive, the canalization of the Co
lumbia which will permit of water
transportation from the interior
tidewater and the development of
a great amount of hydro-electric
energy were things which had been
given careful consideration In the
final report on" the project.
Former Publisher
Klamath Visitor
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Give a box of Haas
fresh candy and
please the whole
family
25c to $5.00
TOILET SETS
Cara Nome- Jonteel, Mavis Jun
eve, Djer Kiss, Colgates, Bou
quet Ramee, Contain, face pow
der rouge compact, toilet water,
sachet powder, perfume, lip. stick
and soap
$2.25 to $20.00
The Answer to the Christmas Question
Star Drug Co.
5th and Main Street
With the approaching holidays
comes the problem of the Christ
mas list what to give, how to
make the available amount cov
er gifts for irll those you would
like to remember. And yet to
choose gifts that truly express
your love and friendship and
which at the same time are beau
tiful, practical anil reflect your
own gootl taste.
Select your Christmas gifts now,
from our new complete stock.
The earlier you buy the larger
selection you have to choose
from.
Gifts to suit every taste and
pocket book.
A larger variety of gifts than
ever before.
For every one of the
family an Fastmun
Kokak or Brownie
box camera
$2.00 to $120.00
Symphony
Charme
Gift Stationery
All kinds, colors and
Lord Baltimore,
interlined styles
edges papetries
50c to $6.00
shapes
l.aClaiiv. in
and ragged
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Assorted
Chocolates
2 1-2 lb. Box
1.09
DOLLS
Beautiful, unbreakable, talking
and walking dolls. They will
please the children and also
please the older folks in price.
25c to $7.50
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General Hauling
Hay, Grain ami Poultry Supplies. Complete Line
of Groceries. I-on"; and Short Distance Hauling.
Anderson Transfer 8C Feed Co.
335 So. 6th St. Phone 795
Bruce Dennis, state senator from
Wallowa county and one of the most
prominent fieures in nubile life of
Oregon, arrived in Klamath Falls
j last night to spend several days in
the cjty attending to business mat
ters. Through his personal influence
and the influence which he was
able to wlelJl in his former news
paper, the La Grande Observer, Mr.
Dennis has maintained a front rank
in Oregon political life. Recently
he sold his newspaper In La Grande.
He is stopping at the Hall hotel.
Proposed Church
Uflity Defeated
Electrex Electric Waffle Iron
? "guaranteed one year, makes 4
waffles at a time. Regular price
$16.00- December price
$8.50
Crater Lake Pictures
$1.00 to $35.00
START YOUR SET tfOW
IVORY PYRLIN- is always an
acceptable gift. You can buy
either the complete set or start
with just a few pieces which can
be added to from time to time.
Mirrors $3.00 to $12.00
Hair brushes $3.00 to $9.00
Combs $1.20 to $2.25
Picture frames 35c to $5.00
Perfume bottles 60c to $4.00
Ivory PYRAIN, in sets plain or
DuBarry pattern, gold inlaid
with cases $13.00 to $70.00
MANUCURE SETS, in plain
and DuBarry patten, four to
!en pieces in set
$2.50 to $25.00
WHERE YOU GET SERVICE
QUALITY, LOW PRICES
English
Walnuts
New Crop
30c lb.
Pocket Books and Bill Folds
Made of real leather with com
bination card, pass and bill
folder
75c to $5.00
Vantines Incense and Burners
Incense comes in stick or pow
der, Rose, Violet, Wistura, Pine,
Lotus
25c and 50c
Fountain Pens
Tempoint, Waterman, Conklin
in plain black, silver or gold
finish
$2.50 to $8.00
: ors
Christmas Cards
5c to 50c
NASHVILLE, Tenn., Dec. 3. (ff)
Proposed unification of the Meth
odist Episcopal church, Boulh. with
the Methodist Episcopal church was
defeated by 184 9 votes of the re
quired three-fourths tnajorily in the
southern church. Complete unof
ficial figures announced toduy by
tho secular press 'bureau of the
southern church gave a total vote of
8G43 with 4458 for and 408
against.
The proposal received a majority
of .173 votes.
M BEST! S(j TOMOB lt( W
At the home of Mrs. A. L. Hice,
members of the pre-sehool age divi
sion of the American Association of
University .Women will meet Friday
for their regular meeting. Mrs. Wee
in leader of this division, which Is
divided Into groups. An interesting
paper on "Tho Nervous Child" has
been prepared by Mrs. II. H. Rad-cllffe.
"Buried City"
Is Held Myth
HANNIBAL. Mo., Dec. 3. (A)
Citizens of Howling fireen, Mo., de
clared today they had no Informs
lion as to any discoveries by a party
from St. Louis which has been car
rying; on oxen vatlons on a farm one
mile north of that town Intermit
tently for several months.
IVess dispatches had stated that
H. D, Burchard and Assistants an
nounced, tho discovery of ruins of
a buried city .possibly- of a pre
glacfal nge.
Efofrts to ohtuln Information from
members of the party failed, Howl
ing Oreen rcnldenls said.
City Population
Is Increased by
Two New Babies
IS Nl ItSKKY HAI.KHMAN
J. A. Farley, who this week resign
ed from his work for the clly treo
planting comtnitteo, Is now devoting
his entire time as salesman for the
Washington Nurtery company.
Europe reports the tourists about
all gone. They have Just about fin
ished tho last one.
Klamath Falls' population, esti
mated a few days ngo at lu-.doo,
has been boosted to 10,002.
The numeral li stands for two
healthy babies, one horn yesterday
and the Other the day before, at
the' Klamath Valley hospital.
Yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. James
Talhorer became the happy pnrents
of a lusty son. Thn Talhofer fam
ily resides at 7(1 I'lne ' street. On
the, day before, Tuesday, ' Mr. and
Mrs. Dan C. Sullivan of 134n Cres
cent avenue, became parents of a
baby girl.
Eastern Star Will
Name New Officers
The Eastern Star lodge, Aloha
chapter No, 61, will eloct officers for
the ensuing yar at their next regular
meeting on Tuesday oveninc, li n .
her 8, at the Masonic hall.
Tho follow who frankly admits
thai he Is wrong at least has brains
onough to know It,
Eight American
Vessels Sent to
La
Shanghai Waters
WASHINGTON, Dec. 3. (H)
Tho suits department has not been
told the reason for sending night
American nnval vessels to Shanghai.
Advices from Minister John Van
A. MncMurrny ut Poking have not
Indicated any particular thnuits
against Americans or other foreign
nnttorinlt! In Hhnnghal orblsewhere In
Chin, although It Is well known that
present International conditions In
that country are disturbed.
It has beSfl suggested that inter
national naval vessels have been or
dered Into Chinese waters merely us
n routine precautionary measttro.
Tho only ronl disturbance In China
which has resulted from tho political
upheave! which overthrow the Man-
churlnn war lord, Chang Tso-LInf wns
the riot a few days ago. In Peking.
Tim disturbance wnH directed afalnst
Chinese government officials, how
ever, and not ngalnst foreigners. The
Peking disturbances caused some
concern hero, however, because of
tho suspicion expressed In some quar
ters that they had been Inspired nnd
probnbly flnnnced by Kussltm Soviet
agents,
Store Equipment
For Sale
Tl,i
Sate money,
ment, though
class c'oilrlil iim
first'
is eoitm.
Med, is j
arid
can be had at a fraction of
u.e cost of new articles.
1-UVf.H. P. Hobart Cof
fee Mill,
1 S. Slicinjr M,.u.hil)c
and Stoiidi
1 McCaskcy Credit Sy t
ICIIl.
U-Multighfphi
I BurrougliB Adding Ma- j
clime.
Also one candy display
case. Artciles may he seen
at
La Vogue Store
8th and Main Sts.
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n.