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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1925)
Mondny, December 7, 15)25 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Five Big Wool Sale Is Called Off PORTLAND, On.., Due, 7 ,71') Hut., of 11,100,000 wuri j, i,r Idaho wnni bora today wiui Indefinitely pimll ill iifli.r I Ik, bids iiii Hi.. first two loti had been reieotod, The First Nation's! Biink of Bolt; represented by Ornwtord Moore, president, and llobtrl m. Nuylof, fluid representative, directing -the milu, uunuiiiir.il Uial it naw auu. Htm would not in. called uutll prices, likd. tlffanad, Nu tun in oomplela wiui, mi i)na ut tuoaa boys farbad in trousers haying li-lnoh bottoms. Rocky Kansas to Battle Goodrich IHITAI.o. n. v., pe, 7. I,V Tim iiKinwi'Wtiit cbgipplonp hip win ba m ni uii" whan Jimmy Goodrich; ih title bolder, ami Rocky Kansas, rater mi i liiill.'iiKi.r, ni.'p lulu Hi" film in nlxlil, lliilli boxers nr.. residents of nutfaio, fj bod rich go) tbo llghtwolgh: orown by vlrtmi of bin unci onsen In Hi" toin- namanl to ohooss a suceessbf in llcnny Leonard wli"ii In- viniil.il Hi. throne, Kansas has bean n persistent contender tot the Utlo. in 11121 lie made two unsuoaossful offoits 10 wrui.1 tiiu championship from I,uati-ur. Most Diseases Occurring to People Past ' ' Middle Age urn traced directly to lnfci-ti.il loeth. No onn run afford in nogleel tha para or ihoir inuuth. ti isken In 1 1 1 - rai ulnr intention of Hi,. lentil In 11 jirofltulil.i Investment. Boo tin fur free examination. R. D. COE, DENTISTS ( 1'itink'i.i. uf course i 202-3U4 lloplut llldg. 8th mid Main rii.it.. 830 cook mixed up Hi" numbers ttnd, r.iiv. Hi.. v.rong messages to tho 1 If - ftront parta, h oreatod u. mix up Hint lirmiKlit ilovn llni Iioiiihi, The one-act piny "The Rlgumurco" earns near being u tragey. Tim HlKniniiri.ii wuh supposed to In. it terrible animal rnuiuini: at iurgo ituii if ba entered your .house; could make you do whatever ba wished mid niiiiti imiir succeeding unllll ho run up against it mother with it small babe, wh'.n lh.) horrlhli. enn tiii" demanded h"r to nil off one of tii" baby's toes, aba ran him out of Hid bouse and that wan tiiu and or tii.. Blgamaroe. Tha i' ii .1 Mi! t in were portrayed by Ploroniio and Prances iiohh and Maxlne Harper. Tba Mlgamaroe waa composed of two hoyn Arthur llur pur and Murray Marshall. Bi iv. n acta nr. J, Bandla play ed hriiiiant numbers on tin, piano unii mile Paulina Mlddlotod, oiov- enyiur-old daughter of Mrs. Dick lint ii. id, in u fancy costume, duncud several fancy too dances ami turned flashing cart wheels In u aseetacu lur inunncr. Imported and Domestic Groceries Our complete Htock of staple and fancy groceries is open to you each day from 7 B; m. to 9 p. m. including Sundays. Coffee Roasted Fresh Every Day Italian-American Grocery WE DELIVER FREE A Chinese Proverb Never hum false incense before; a H ue Cml ; tciio-nt Glasses insult milliori-dol-lar eyes. Examined Itcpnlrs Glauses I'lttnl Quirk Horvlco DR. GOBLE 700 MAIN BROILED, STEAK Delicious Beyond Description Boiled Over Char-coal Fire CLUB CAFE One Thin Woman Gained 10 Pounds In Twenty Days Skinny Men Can Do the Same That's going somo hut nklnny mon, women find children Just can't holp putting on Rood, hoalthy floBli whon tlioy tnko MeCoy'a Cod Liver Oil Compound Tnblutn. Ab chock full of vltamlnea as th nnnty, fishy tastlnR cod llvor oil ItBolf, hut thoso Btignr-coated, tnsto Icbb tablnts aro ns easy to tnlto ttfl candy and won't upsot the stomach, Ono woman galnod ton pounds In twonty-two days. Sixty tablets, sixty cants. Aslt Underwood's Phar macy, Star Diuk Storti, Whitman's DniK Co., or any 'drtiKXlst for McCoy's Cod Llvor Oil Compound Tabluts. Dtroctlons and formula on each box. "Got McCoy's, tho original and .gamiln? Ood Liver Oil TaWfJ." TENNANT ITEMS Mr. J. M. Miller who has been vlnltlna bin brothers, left Monday for his home at Loncvluw, Washing ton. Heesra. CUy Parkey and B. P. Miller nm flu rlctlmi this wcuk. Tba women of the, Wlldwood guild held their minimi election of of ficers Wodneaday nft. rnonn In tho ebjireb llhrury. Tbo new officers are tin, O. O. Wlngflehl. president; Mrs. Alvan Opportid. vlro presldenl; Mrs. Bi p. Obolaon, lacratary, an.i Mrs. Papl Henry, treasurer. Those iifflcurs are to take Ihulr rospectlvo chairs the first Wednesday In Jan uary. 19!ii. Mr, and Mrs. A. Opperad ami lu iik li t , r Clnrl .Ma spent the week end with relatives at Medford, Ore gon, returning Sunday evening. Walter S. Zimmerman mid nephew W, B, Zlromaman, prominent nin chlnery men of Portland, Oregon, were business visitors In camp dur ing the weak, W. I'. Horn. elOUlInt salesman from Weed, was in camp on busi ness the hist of tho week. Wo w. i" pleiiseil tn have among us the flrsl of tho week two men rrom Hollywood. California, who wore sent out by tho Unlveraal I'ilm company In find Hullnhlo location for malting pictures. Thalia men were accompanied by J. S5. Miller. South ern Pacific agent of KlamaU) Vails, and were dcllKhted with our litllo ciinip, our wonderful woods and beautiful BeOOttory, as It soumcd nn ideal place for the mnkliig of pk'turc:i. The Universal I'lcturo rompany win acquire and pernto looo mo tion picture theaters throughout this country and will dlstrlbtito Universal films through 131 thenters In Our mnny. Mrs. V. M. Illco of McDoel, Cal., was at tho homo of Mrs. Alvan Op perttd Thitrsduy with a display of stumped goodH, fancy articles and noveltlOB for ChrlstmnH. Mrs. W. D. Vnnco who , has boon very 111 for tho past throo weeks Is Improving slowly. Alva Ilerord, one of the railway conductors Is down with tho fin. Kmcry McLaughlin who had his tool badly hurt in Octobor, In get ting along nicely and snyB ho will soon be able to discard IiIh crutches, Tho entertainment given Friday night In (ho school nudltorlitm by somo of tho Tenant young people, ptiday the able direction of Mrs. K. Bi Ford, was a grnnd sticcSss. Tho first pnrt, a comody play in two acts, entitled "Mrs. Oakley's Telephone" was onnctod by four girls: Mnxlno Harper, as tho Irish Cook was a Boream, and loft noth ing to the Imagination; Klizaboth Cholson an the Dutch niitlil, was so In love with hor "Adolph" that It rather' interferred with hor duiios as Maid; Miss DoVothy Murphy ns Mrs. Oakley, and Pearl Murphy ns her friend, Constance, played their PuYta oxccedlngly well. Tho telo phoh'e played a largo part In tho performance and when tho Irish INT CLOTHING FOR POOR FOLKS Community Chest Worker Report Progress in Christ mas Campaign W. arlni; aparel of every descrip tion In needed by tho community choBt, nccordlng to announcements from headquarters In tho Smith building lodny. DonatlonB of mon ey are coming along In a splendid manner. I)y calling headquarters at phonu "-v:. a car will come to tho homes of those having clothes. to donate. Mrs. Vanco has been placed In charge of tho local office and wilt answer all phone cajls. Aiming the local peoplo who have ro far donated to the community cbost fund ure H. B. Calkins. Tire Shop, W. C. Dalton, Whccler-Olm-stend Lumber compuny, E. L. Ha maeber, W. O. Wilson, C. E. Piper Harry Thrasher, L. B. Simpson. O. A. Wlrtz Music Storo, Charles Hogue, J. J. Parker, Lincoln Meat .Market, IJoilue Qnrafe, Hoy Call (iantgo, Bill In Furniture company. Kir ninth Hardware, Hall Hotel, A. F. Clover Jewelry Store, Lorenz and compuny. A. H. Wilson. Peaslcy i'holo shop. Imperial garage. Shep herd Bfaslt Store, Houston and Jes ter, tfacea Pool Hall, Cordon Otilm by, Drummonil Prlnl shop. The Smoke, Klamnth Dye works. Deck's Cents Furnishing store. Plggly-Wlg-gly company, Hale News Agency, K. Stttarman, Altamont Dance hall. Swan Lake Moulding company, El llngrton Lumber company, Klnmat'.i Moulding company, W. D. Miller, Altamont Auto came .Big LnkcB Box company, Martin Brothers Milling company, J. C. Brett. Overland tiuruge. Acme Oarage, Link Utvor Electric company, Dunham Auto company, The falls Mercantile store, Public Market, Lincoln garage, Klamath urlely Shop. Moo's Wo men's store, Klamath Ice und Cold Storage company. B. P. O. Elks lodge, Ynsstt lodge No. 4 60, tho American National bank, tho First National hank, The Club Cafe, Tho PalBCB Market, Whitman Drug Store John Vale. Woolworlh and company, Roberts and Hurvoy, Santford Oro bory, Baldwin Hardware, Bnlsigor Motor company, Klamnth County Abstract, Battery Service Station, L. L. Low, O. K. Blacksmith shop, Ackley Brothers, Cofer Brothers, K. Nolson. Dunbar and Dunbar, Charles Clzek, tho Tailor, Tho Shas ta Cnfe, Paul Johnson Garage, Tho Pioneer Tobacco company, tho Hub Tiro Shop and Boy Hickman. Klamath Elks Hold Memorial Red Grange To Become Actor AUTO GOES OVER GRADE; ONE DEAD The Elks Memorial, hold oach year on tho first Sunday in Decem ber, was attended by closo to MOO. residents of , Klamnth Falls, hold Sunday at tho Pino Treo theater. Frank T. Wfightmnn of the Elks lodgo numbor ,1311 nt Salem gave tho principal address using "The Creod of Fraternity" for his speech. Os car (llngrleh of Salem lodgo numbor Illltl. n baritone singer, guvo two numbers, "Diuiny Boy" and "Oh Song Divine." Lyman MncDonul.i, also of Salem, tenor, mng "Thoro Is No Death." Mra. Elbort Voatch accompanied nn the piano. Tho lodgo rltnnllstics wcro under tho auspices of the local officers In eluding Exalted Huler C. S. Currln W. W. McNenly, esteemed leading knight; O. W. Larson, esteomod loyal knight: Oliver Splker, esteem ed lecturing ltnlglil; Lynn Nesmlth, osqulro; E. 8. Vontch, chaplain; Tom Delzoll, secretary; Jnck Oovo. tyler; O. D. Mathews, Inner guard. Tlio committee In charge were II. S. Mnlhews, Lynn Nesmlth mid W, O, Sm lib. NEW YOIIK, Dec. 7 (!) Bed Orange signed a motion picture contract today under which ho re ceived lit one i n flat 1'uiiralilie of t100,0f0 for hla first screen per formance Orange's movie agreement, In volving whut was sal. I to bu a rec ord sum for tho first film appear' snce of any Individual, was the high spot of uii antonlshliirly profitable 'ii bourn following bl sensational performance with the Chicago Bears In n professional football game ugalusl tho Now York (Hants nt the polo grounds yesterday. Crungo, according to his manager, C. C. Pylo, rcculvod $ ri c , 0 0 0 as hie i bare of yesterday's sate receipts. Afterward he endorsed varloun arti cles of merchandise for u total re turn of 140,000, bringing his total earnings since leaving Illinois and turning professional close to 4 .'".- MF.OFOIID, Ore., Dec. 7. --WI1-llnm UcClaln, 46, un employe of ML Crt nl nineb, near lillt. Cnllf.. was In stantly killed and his compunlon. QeO, McMillan, was seriously Injured when llio car In which they were riding to Ashland skidded off the Icy pgrement In Lb Slsklyous yes terday and crashed fifty feet below, turning over three times In tho fall. McClalO was crushed under the car. McMillan suffered u broken arm. dislocated shoulder and severe brills is uhoul the head, hut regained con sciousness ut lim Ashland hoipltal this morning, and Is given un ev-.n cbaaco of recovery, by docton In attendance. Burglary Case Is Being Tried MEDFORD. Ore., Dec. 7. Tho trial of II. McElroy, charged with burglary at Cold Hill three weeks ago, will begin in the circuit court this afternoon and the chief witness es against tho defendant will be Richard Dunn, a 13 year old Oak land, Calif., boy, who Is alleged to have been Induced by McElroy to commit the burglaries. McElroy Is about 27 years of age. Dunn ran away from home and met McElroy at San Jose, Calif., the pair coming north, according to tho boy's story to tho police, finally gel ling to Gold Hill, where they wero arrested. SHIP FOURTEEN CARS OF CATTLE Kharkov, RusBla Russia Is ap pealing for aid for thousands of homeless children, who "like packs of wolves haunt the slreeto of every large city." For their relief a one' per cent tax on vodka Is proposed. GLASGOW, Ky. Leslie Puckett, after struggling In vain to start his coape, lifted the hood and discover ed that someono had stolen tbo motor. Fourteen carloads of Klamath cows and stoerB, which wero owned by the Llskey brothers of Merrill, were shipped yesterday to the Allsn & Pylo moat com em of San Francis co. The livestock wan In excellent condition, having fattened on the abundant grasses of tho Llskey ranch. The ahipment wus supervised and the deal consummated by Jack Hunt, lo cal representative of tho California Cattlemen's association. Indictments Are Held to Be Valid WASHINGTON, Dec. 7. (rf Tho Fall - Doheny bribery Indict ments, which were quashed several months ago in the lower courts here were held to be valid by the Dis trict of Columbia court of appeals. AS MAN TO MAN Complete outfit as low as $45. Let us Reason out the Clothing Problem The usual low prices at this store make it easy for you to afford the clothes you like to wear. At this time when all thought of pro fit has been thrown to the winds in an effort to reduce stock it is doubly easy for you to dress well inexpen sively. Isn't That Reasonable? Two Trouaer Suite $19.85 Lloyd Ryan