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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1925)
Thursday, December LO, 1925 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Five! Alleged Purveyor of Liquor Caught lOUOHNII, Ore., Dor. lu.- -Floyd ! lUUi wild imii limn h,.,i tavcral 1 1 IMI'll previously nil 1 i ll (- I'liuilti'il, wm tskaa it Kit iii yastardgy on a charge f POWMllOB Intoxicating Uquofi Dgjputlaa claim lit bad picked up ii wok cbotalnlni IwvOul iliiurlH of i Hiithlni' when Ii" WM stopped. 1 1 ii k -iii i in im win never within ii feet or I Int 1 lii nor. Tim cucho wiih ill-rnvi'i ril by tlui nlierlff curlier ' lh" iluy, mill tBO deputies wiiiii nlutlunnd to wat.-li tti A VERY SHORT SPEAKER MACADAM RDAOS Hi! "Wet" Forces Want Showdown Angelo Rluo, who is 17 yean ll ami leu than three feet loll, is o member of the debdttfig tram of Tech High ichoot at Omaha, Nep, ffe'i thawn here chatting with a fellow itudent of normal height' Rl$io Iralm his ora torical voter Inj srlliita no? lrrt in his off hours. Washington. Deo, W(P) Opponents of prnhllillliin broke In to tlui nnwly Hllrnil up wet and dry oontrovarey wain louayi th" iinniii'iitiiiiii ii k i ii tit tin" prohibition a in i-ii it l il -li l culling fur ii "iiliuw down," nnii th" granting to Aaals. unit HiMiniiiry Andrews lit th" (rati nry every power mid every weapon It" tintcti for. A autenjont, laeuad by W. H siiiyinn, national chairman " the aaaoolattoni gavn qualified approval to tin' provision In th" ti'1'.v tax hill titxItiK I'l-t'i'iil boverngeit uf I'M.i thiiit Him half n( mi" pr "i nt ulcohoili odatent, mill denounced auuaatloni fur mi amendment IncrciminK the it tu two and throa Quarters par oant Tim nssorlnllou wnitlil fnvur tlm preaenl tux provision, th" stalemonl oonttnnadi if OanaraJ Androwi aranl imI It lu ii' Ii' Itltti try nut Itlii ex periment endeavoring to enforce tlmj i VOIaaad luw. "iiy nil means." thu aaaoetaUou concluded, "lot mi have a 'rhow- oothV :;:::::: :::; ::-:-;:: ;:;:: ::::: ::::: :; Christian Church Bazaar Saturday. Dec. 19 V.' i ? MARY BACK IN NEW YORK CITY WILL BE NUB r, . . f Stnte Highway Commission o In I firii-ni;p Hlff lunvi 'A During Next Year PORTLAND, O."., Doc. in. fp -Very little new work will ii under takan try th muto highway depart maat In 1920. Iho department hai V t T T only $500,000 for new CO! i ll wan Htutod nt the meeting 'A Iho highway commission nrjiles ended Into yesterday. lint as a largo number uf Inavy contracts for ro.id bulldlm: .vero let Into thle fall, thero will be plenty ilnlnK throughout the coniliij; year. Tho commlmlMn decldod t , let bid) at tho next meeting, January 10, V r ll " following new work: Klvo mllen of grading an Iho Ilod- wood highway north of Klrby; 10 1 nilak or lurfaelng on t!m iijo.veit I t blfbway between Cannon Beach and , j Uamlel Junction, :md the h,-ldg V i r X t 9 (tnroaa the 8Ucu rlvar. The roinniln.'don deeldi I lo oil c.'io mllea of main bikhwt next i iitiiliiuer ui a eut of norno SluO.000. The Mowing reads will be I rented: All of the bid Oregon Troll Ih n jL lu no( hard anrfncodj Wlllamlna to Hebo, Tolcdi to Newinrt, Ulggj J to Wusco, Coiiullle to .Mkha-I Point, Y the Mount Hcod loop; Medforl V Trail, Iava Uutto to taPlne; llen l- tedmond-Prtnerine road, ieufert to A Ilufur: Klamath Fall ti Keno;:A Klamath Kails to Modoc 1'olnt, IB land City to Elgin. Home Made Mince Meat Rummage Sale NEW VOIIK, lie". 10. (P) Mar Onrdad i- bark, still Hinging tho pralaos of the sunshine of the rtlv ; tcra In which sha batiks each sum I uu r. It given her strength and heul , beulth lo go on with her musical i work, she snya. MIhs Harden arrived yesterday on tho Homeric for the season of the Chicago opera company. Sho ad mitted she still enjoys her auu , baths, In the altogether, hlch first I astonished the humble fishermen i who live In thu neighborhood of her Montecellq villa. "la it Iruu?" she was asked. "thtU I you row yourself out into the bay and go through these ritmi ulono?" Sho laughed. "Can you Imagine mo letting any onc help me? Of courso, I do It ilono. 1 do ever;ihlng In this llfu Where would 1 ho It I dldn'l?" ' Desplto '' brisk days that suggest VwoJlcns," Miss Garden nays singers nlw.i: wear thin : .il me HKlUiKD TltAUKS 1V..VCBD i of tha ohlldron n proper npprecla x T (KKVRE UOUK HAPPIMHSS tlon nad omnlatlon of skilled work KANSAS CITY. Working on thu j mnnshlp." snid Superintendent I. I. ! clothes and heavy fura. theory that when n discouraged C.tmmark. "Wo are showing the' "I never change uiy lingerie the nun returns home nfler u day's pupils tho deulrahllll..- of engaging year around" uhe admitted, "I mean employment for which he In not , In the Inuleu and. at the ir.ime time, tho weight; but I often change tho fitted his dopresslou engulfs tit" , giving thorn an opportunity lu vo-1 weight of my furs." household, Kansus City achoola are rntlnnnl classes lo discover tho Mnuy of her dressc3 'wore faah popularlxlng the skilled trdag, Inules fur which they uro best , loncd by former subjects of the "We are Instilling In the minds eqUlppod." ! Czar. In fact, most of tlm trunks oobtolned things Ruaalan. There arc n dress by a prlnoosa, two gowns by a duchess, and a robe by prince. Even boots, tho bottoms of which were cut off because Iho..- would not fit. once belonged to a general in the Czar's army. Her latest thrill Is tho radio, lloth brOadcMtttlg and listening de light her, "I have a perfect radio voiie." sho said, 'adding sho hoped Presbyterian Bazaar and Cooked Food Sale Saturday, all day Basement of the church, corner of Sixth and Pine. Starting at 10:00 o'clock in the morning, Keep The Senses and Nerves Alert and In tune by keeping your teeth healthy nnii clean. No one can nfford to neglect their teeih. See Ua tor fret) examination, R. D. COE, DENTISTS (Patblaan of course) 202-201 Hopltn llldg. 8lh nnd Mnlii. Phono S3 Studebaker President Defends Time Payments In answer to tho orlttcUm of au tomobile time sales, A. K. BrnkiOO, pre Ident of the Studebaker Corpor ation of America, says: "Without desiring t,o justify the abuec of credit, the automobile in dustry must vigorously u and de fend It against unwarranted attack. Th" whole business strut-lure cf Aa i i y y y y y a the nation and our present standard 1 of living nre supported by credit, L and principally by consunu r credit. "Credit to conuumers and time payments are made operative by ourt finance companies, realscountlng through our banks nnd trust eom-jJ panics, which normally sbpply com-'V merclal "credits. Combined, these fl-y nancial Inslltiillon comprieo I"r thej conduct of business and credit which, la a marvel of efficiency and effect- ' i lveness. j "Manufacturers, merchants and Ii- J nanciers fully realize today, as nev- er before, that tho wheels of busi- ness cannot be kept turning, on a'J broad scale, without mass consump-. JL tlon. "That credit must be available to t consumers as well ns to producers j and distributors of the products of industry and agriculture. Mass con sumption Is necessary to support A raniis production and high wage?, and mass credit Is the Atlas 'which 1 A holds up all of them. j "The United" States Is primarily j an Industrial country. Our Cltiions who live in the great Industrial regions north of the Oiiio and Po- A. teniae rlvefs prosper when tho plants I X 1 nunlly. and over 3, 000. 000 persons to brondoagt ngnln, having dono so In employed directly or indirectly twice thus far. Pale, Tired Mothers Should Beware of Chronic Fatigue oAt The Liberty The drifted, suow-lntleu trulls of the White Country Into which only the trhpper, tho desperado and the Royal Northwest Mounted Police dare venture, iorm n beautiful scenic background for "The Blood hound," n story which haB tho speed nnd power of a battery of sixteen Inch guns. Tho tale fairly hums through to n "punch" scone not often equalled; in fact, to sev eral "punch" scones, would he a more accurate description. Mary l!":h Milt'ord. Ralph Mc CullOUgb, Emily Unrry and David Dnnbnr lira among those who sup port. the star most abljf. "The Illood- hotuid" plays at tho Liberty Thea ter tonight. te iinnnri of her are oueratlnc and Bnffer when they nre not. i "Tho automobile Industry ranks J first among all manufacturing in- J duatrlea In tho United states; ?'-'.- ooo.ooo.ooo of capital Id Invested f in it. its wage and salary rolls enrol illlO 11,111 nm t y y y y y y y y y y y y y f i by it. "It discovered and applied Quan tity production and doubled the wage standard of the country. It Was the chief Instrumentality In de veloping the high standard of liv ing wo enjoy today. Its bonefits to the country are incalculable." Many n discouraged mother thinks that her thin. pnle. tired-out condition is duo to exhausting housework and rare of chlldrcn-when as a matter of fact the real cause of nil her distressing nil,v,nnia In rhroilic fillixttc. Don't confuse chronic fatigue with tho ordinary fatigue you feel after a good long walk. Chronic fatigue comes from Within. Your organs tint! muucles I have becotno debilitated due to lack of ...mn.nt ni-onnlc. Iron iiwvour blood. 1 To conquer chronic fatigue you must strengthen, yof. mm f r?!,t0.rlnf this organic iron to your blood. But don't take the older mineral iron med icines which many doctors now say do little good. Tnko organic Iron Nuxnlrd iron wnicn is iiko inu nou In vour blood nnd like that In spinach anil lentils, Unlike ordinary mineral Iron It will not Injure the teeth or dis turb thu stomach, but la promptly nssimllntod. Take Nuxatcdlron for just two weeks nnd you'll be astonished how much stronger nnd better you feel. Money bncklfnotlmproved. Allgood druggists. Red Grange Is Badly Injured PITTSnimOIl, Pa., Dec. 10. (P) Rod Orange was Injured painful ly during the first period of th" Chicago Boars-Pittsburgh AtUatara football game at ICorbOa field to day. Dr. OttStav Hon;, physician of Iho Pittsburgh club, snld the fui tnOr llllnoln rtur had Ruslalned n lorn ligament and a broken blood vessel in hlo right arm, KEDRON CLVB TOXIOHT Membora of the Kedron club will church tonight. The meeting has meet at tho First Presbyterian been called for eight o'clock by Miss Vera Houston, president of the club. Y I FAT WOMEN HAM: SMAJJiER FKKT TUAX SUMMER SISTERS CHICAGO: (P) Thero Is a say ing that tat women may always ex pect consolation. The latest Is that they havo, smaller feet than thoir slimmer sisters, who tako great pride In boylike figures. Goorge M. Spangler, who is ar ranging the national convention of itotnil Shoo Dealers hero January 7-9, Is responsible for the stntomom. "Fat people oro usually small boned." ho snld. "Large boned poo- y pin havo more area over which Spread their flesh nnd do not show f obesity." R All the goiflug. health walking and other forms otaxerrlse in which 1 the modem woman Is indulging has J not enlarged her feet, bill bus mnde "j tiiem suimier ami muscuiiu, me snue man observed, Give Wearing Apparel So many gifts are distributee during the Christmas season which may be expensive tokens of friendship, but yet are more or less impractical. Wearing apparel, on the other hand, is alwayi acceptable and yet always practical. Who is the boy who will not appre- ciate a nice warm muttler or a flaring colored lumberjack sweater? Who is the girl who will not welcome dainty, loft, silk underwear? Who ii the man who does not rejoice in a new collection of neckties? Here at Pilcher'i we have an inclusive assortment of every thing for the men, woman and child. Shop early I Ladies' Coats Large fur trimmed collars, cuffs and many with fur panels and bottoms, in latest flare models. If you give one of these you give to please. 24.75 ' Our Blankets Make Warm Friends. "Cotton Blankets 1.49 to 4.98 Wool Blankets 4.79 to 14.50 G A SCARFS In beautiful colore and fancy figures 2.39 to 3.29 Jarge array of . colors in Radium Silks! Ideal silks for making Christmas gifts. 40 inch $1.75 to $2.25 yard. GEORGETTES IN Corn Tan Blue White Peach Nile Green Orchid Flesh Cerise $1.75 to $2.25 Yard Ladies' Handkerchiefs For Gifts Silk and Linen in many colors 19c to 59c each Box of three 49c to $1.25 Shimmering cut velvets for making Borders and Scarfs, yard $8.98 Arm Bags and Vanity Boxes 1.39 to 11.50 Serviceable and Worthy Gifts SHOP OUR WINDOWS fl-A-PILCHER-CO INCORPORATED evartment Stores Take Advantage of Our Ladies' Rest Room 1 $$$&$$$$W$tyty.vlLM 4 1 I 1 y y y y t y t I 4 at