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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Saturday, December 5, 1925
N1N5 HONOR
yOUNGPRINCESS
PlMNOSIlu. Ore. Dei. E. . IP)
Most of the S2fi Indiana on the
Watui Spring's rostrvali n are gath
ered bore today i pay tribute l
their seventeen year old prlaceas,
Isabel Cjuahpamn who Is niw listed
on the reservation roster as Mrs.
Tom Keo. Tlie young couple wero
married on November IB. and the
reception which begins this evening
will end tomorrow afternoon with
a big wedding feast givi : by the
mother of the brhle.
Tribal lines have beaj forgotten.
Although the royal bride Is n Warm
(Spring Indian, the daughter of th
old Chloftuln Henry ljue.thpania
(grlttljr bean who died re.-ontlv
after a long and successful reign
over hit handful of followers the
Pluto. Tenino and Wasco hat en
tered laid the spirit of the occa
sion and will pwllclpaU in the
(east and program of sports thai
will follow.
liny her a practical Christmas ririj
Hoe Begins Dress .Shop. 1 2:1 S. '
7th St.
(Adv. I -3 ,
Hotel burned at night in Florida,
but no doubt it was warm enough
for fleeing senntily clad.
Special Film Will
Be Shown at Church
"The Eternally Accursed." a 3
reel motion picture of life in Slam,
will be shown at the evening ser
vice at the Prosbytarl&n church to
morrow. This picture was made
when the producers of the Orient
were tnCQttttJf in Bangkok. Slam,
several years ago. anil tells of the
experience of a Siamese farmer who
contracted the dread disease of lep
rosy, of bis persecutions and wand
erings until finally be found a ref
uge in the leper asylum provided
by the -.ills- of I'bistlnn Americans.
The public is invited.
Racine
MULTI-MILE -
TIRES
For Your Protection
All RACINE Multi
Mile Tires are now
SEALWRAPT.
wrapping remains on the
tire until you buy it.
This blue inner wrapping
They are wrapped twice meanj e a
and sealed at the factory, new, Wquahty product
and guaranteed as such by
We remove the outer ourselves and RACINE,
wrappings; the blue inner Look for it,
MOTOR INN GARAGE
230 Main Phone 294-J
A Chinese
Proverb
Nover burn false incense
before a true God ; ten-cent
Glasses insult million-dollar
eyes.
Ejea
Examined
Repairs
Glasses
Fitted
Quick Service
DR. CJOBLE
700 MAIN
PORTLAND YOUTH
GOES TO PRISON
9ALEM, Ore.. Dec. 5. Allen Mac
Laren, Portland youth, is expected at
the state penitentiary today to be
gin serving his four year term for
a statutory crime committed in
Clackamas county. Both his father,
W. G. MacLaren, welfare and pris
on rescue worker of Portland, and
former member of the state parole
board, and the lad's mother, have
made personal appeals, to' Governor
Pierce to extend leniency to the
youth, but the governor has been un
yielding. Gladwyn Lawpaugh, ano
ther youth implicated in the crime,
is serving five years, and a third
one, Archie Livingstone, was paroled
from the bench by Judge Campbell
of Clackamas county.
They arrested famous swindler
In Chicago, but he hasn't sold the
Judge any oil Htock yet.
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GROUP OF FOUR
TAKEN TO PEN
Harry Davis, O'Connor, Dar
ling and Vaughn Go to
Begin Sentences
Before sunset tomrow afternoon,
four men will be "dressed in,' a.t
the state penitentiary and will don
prison garb. These four men said
farewell to Klamath Falls this after
noon, for two years or more. They
are Ray Darling, who is sentenced
to seven r.ad one half years, Tom
Vaughn, Harry Davis and Tom O'
Connor, all of whom face sentences
cf two 'years each, following their
conviction of operating a still. The
quartet of prisoners were taken
north by Sheriff Burt Hawkins and
Deputy SHerlff Jim Hilton.
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Ford Service !
Expert mechanics
Genuine Ford Parts
Whiz anti-freeze
Weed Skid Chains
Quaker State Oil -
Windshield Cleaners
Goodvear Tires
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We have special prices on the following
tires;
30x3 Standard Cord $8.65
30x3M; Oversize Cord $10.85
31x4 Cord $13.85 1
32x4 cord $14.65
33x4 Cord $15.35 J
Klamath Falls Auto Co..
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Tin Small (Jimigo With tin- I. arm- Tratto
ROY CALL, Prop
224 MA IX STHKET PHONE 240-R
Children Assisting in
Christmas Seal Sales
School children were out In force
today assisting ' in the Christman
Seal sale;; throughout the city. The
youngsters are showing much in
teiest in the work, according to
Mrs. G. A. Heldlng. chairman for
Klamath county, and she expects a
splendid report when 'the report of
tiro day's sales Is made, ,
Tile Christmas Seals are used by
the national and state tuberculosis
associations in fighting the white
plague, and because of the worthi
ness of the cause, the little Christ
mas Seals find a read sale each,
holiday season.
McNARY FAVORS
SHULL AND DANA
WASHINGTON, Dec. G. --(fl -Responding
to a request by President
Coolidgo that he present the name of
a democrat and a republican for the
piacrv Senator McNar', republican.
Oregon, today Indorsed Frank l.
BSlllI, republican, and Marshall N.
;ar.a, democrat, as satisfactory can
didates for memberb of i.he shioplng
botiTd for the norther Pacific coast.
MONTREAL. The "Chicoutimi
encumber," hookey player and fath
er of 17 children, has been ordered
by a doctor to quit tho game.
George Yczina ,got the name for
being cool In hot matches. Now he's
lost 3C pounds in weight as the re
sult of playing while 111. He Is
44 years old.
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tawaa "pirr it yuuh i srroBts. vnm chsistu.w eai '
nolo inrija to st.ip out TvKsoi'ieeis ass isasns tcsonuiiot
it ntsTcrficr. Toira was ms my hsth3t APPitom.
SA1TIR X. FIKIICS
oovmsoit 0 OPtlCO
r : -r "V.V'f.r M. PicrCa TOreed his nppfOTtJ of the lSth annual
. : Se.'l Soie'ln "i i.cn. lu tin- above telegram to those working for
i.'.: i!.o (;r- ,n Tuli.mulosls'Assoclanon In the salo which takes place
II inl : tuus. JISO.OOOaTO Is the sum which the nutl-
c. uV.is forces tip..! truin the sale to support their work for IOJiK'
dent of the Oregon Hobekah as
aetnbly paid an official visit lo tho
lodges, Those unending from' Mer
rill were: Mm. li, II. Anderson, Mr,
lOd l-'ianlor. Mri, Anna Ualllff. Mrs.
Q, II. t'arleton, Mrs. II. I'. Parker,
Mrs. V. p. KrullH, Mrs. (le-. nffleld.
Ilea. Cox, l and M. A. Uiwiuan.
MIDLAND
Mr, and Mrs. J. ('. Novclk imd fam
ily spent Thanksgiving in Klamath
Palls with friends nttor intending
the ball game played at tho fair
grounds field between Klamath and
llensou high schools.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Uoucoc I.arpout of
Klamath Kalis spent Thnnloiglvlug
vvlth Mr. LurgcnCs pnrcuU ou Miller
Maud.
William Ilonnelt and sinters spent
Wcdnesilay evening with I'uul anil
Mary Btivolki
Mr. ami Mrs, J. 0, Calhoun nutl
family were culling at tho J. II. Ilur
netle home Krlday evening.
B, I,. Km bur and sou worn lu the
OOUtlly 'iOOl n Imolnoss Monday.
lleorr.' 1'lowers spent I'Tlduy ove
nln at the home of (Innrge llurnutl.
Tiler was qulto n largo crowd ut
the dunce ut the Hpenco home, on
Suturduy evening, A vory enjbynblu
time was upen't by all present.
Mr. Orr, John and Hit Cooper tiro
spending a few days at homo this
week.
A .mutt who made tl5,0U0,O0U III
Wall Street to'a h! oxurclsu run
Miiir up t'oliimus of flgiii-vs,
THE
DEMAND
OF
PROGRESS
II DYING
DM
SKULL FRACTURE
(t'ontiuued from 1'age One) '
took him dowu to the poll e station.
We looked at Pecholt s head and
saw only a slight -cratch so ao
thought ho was all right. Our be
liefs wore confirmed whci he walk
ed from the car Into the police
station without assistance.
"We would not have placed Pc
chat In jail, had w known that
he was seriously "hurt. We Just
thought he was drunk ami that jail
was all right :r "Jim. tamo night
watchman down In that section made
the statement that one of us stood
Pecholt on his head aad tcok hl3
money away' from him. That Is
not true.
Fail to Iteport Accident
"I admit that .Mriillls or on; of
us should have done something
about the person that hit him. The
accident should at least have been
reported."
Cole left Klamath for good and
all this noon. He was bound for
some town in northern Oregon,
where he will probably give up his
official activities as special state
agent.
Getting Steadily Worse
Pecholt was released from Jail
Sunday and wandered home in a
semi-conscious condition. His con
dition has been getting, steadily
Worse and it Is frankly admitted that
his chances for rcovery are slight.
He has been In a comatose condi
tion and to questions from friends
and his wife, lie has only answer
ed with inarticulate mumbling.
One of Pecholt s boarders, who
declined lo reveal his name, made
tho following statenreatt
"They say that ho was struck by
an automobile. It would seem to
me that any man struck down by
on automobile hard enough to frac
ture a Bkull, would have some sign
of dirt or a tear an his clothes. Not
so with Mr. Pecholt. When ho came
back home Sunday nfternoon, his
clothes were In the same condi
tion as when he left, without a spot
or a tear."
Pecholt, It was revealed, had
drawn a check fur $200 Saturday
afternoon and started out with the
apparent purpose of purchasing
liquor. For the several days pre
ceding the accident, he had been
drinking heavily, his friends said.
An effort to locate Special A-rent
Mi-Mills this afternoon, failed. Ac
cording to Cole, McMllls has the
name and number of the car lh:.
Is said to have struck down Pecholt.
c5WERRILL
Mr, and Mrs. Win. Griffith visit
ed In Klamath Falls Tuesday.
Paul Lewis was n biislno.is visitor
In the Kails Tuesday.
Wednesday evening Ttiio Lake
Ladgc i. o. o. f. put on degree
Jrk nt their ragular mcetl ig. The
semi-annual election of officer trtl
si " held. Following are offlcors
elected for tile next six mmtbs:
N. G.. H- H. Hill; V. Q J. n. Khl
well; Sec, ft. H. Andersan; Treas..
W. I'. PrTiUi; and .1. W. Taylor,
trustee. The liiKlallutbn will be
the first of tho year.
Mr. and Mrs, M. T. Miller who
have been enjoylug tho hunting
on Title laku left ior iholr home
In Turner.after spending two weeks
in .Merrill as the guests of Gus
Kksman.
airs. Goo. Offleld spent Monday
lu K!amath Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Will lirooks of Mcd
fordi are visiting in Merrill. They
are the guests af their Aunt. Mrs.
J. A. Brown.
Jack Jaucs, C. A .Betiehamp I
Walt Miller who havo been spv
ing a few days in Merrill and hunt
lag left. for their home i In Stuyton.
While here they were the guests of
Gits Eksman. They left on Tues
day. W. F. Fruits was a visitor In
Klamath Fallj Thursduy.
F. N. Moyer was In tho Falls
Thursday.
The Merrill Library club held
their regular monthly business meet
ing nt the home of Mrs. Edd liar
wood, who was assisted by Mrs. 3.
3. Kldwell. It was decided I give
no card parties during Decembor.
Following tho business meeting re
freshments wore served by tho hos
tesses. Thoso present were: Mes
danics W. V. Fruits, Anna Itatllff,
J.. A. Drown, Henry 0. Cox, T, A.
Illakc, N. H. Pogiic, R, II. and W.
H. Anderson, W. -C. llallcy, C. A.
Bartows, J. C. Stevonsan, F. N.
Mcor, It. Li IJalton, E. F. Merrltt,
J. B, Kidwell, F. Casey Wm. Walk
er, G. H. Carlcton, J. A. Dowey, H.
C. Newton of Osk ish. Wis,, and
Mrs. Ed Hnrwaod. 'The next meet
ing will be held at tho library:
Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Ncwtan of
03hkosh, Wis., arrived In Merrill,
Wednesday evening, They are the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kd Harwood.
Mtb. Newton is a sister of Mr.
H.-irwood's. They cxpeot lo remain
lu Merrill about' a woek und will
leave It Lot Angeles, Calif., where
they i expect to make their home In
the future.
The dhitmt convention of tho
Klamath county Itchckali lodges
was held In Klamath Falls, Thurs
day at iwblph time the slate Prcsl
Gasoline Tax for
Washington Upheld
TACOMA, Wash.. Doc. 6, (JP)
By tne decision of judge IS. B. i
Cushmnn In federal court today the
slate gasoline lax of two cents aj
gallon on nil gasoline for motor:
vehicles still slaads and the suit
brought by a group' of citizens to
wipe It out and collect refunds for
money already exacted Is thrown out
of court.
Man Wanted
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capital and start you In your
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necessities people must buy ev
ery day. Experience unneces
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in both social and business undertaking tit ami
selective npponruueo. Clothes Hint are chosen with
regard to quality, workmanship and diSthMtlon of ut
antl style, add to the prestlgo nnd well being of the
Voarer by the thoughtful coiisldorntlou of all who
greet them. 1'nshlnn and style hao built' up through
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afford to ueglect.
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of quality materials, latest nlyles und
designs und nulls that fit your form
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Merchant Tailor
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