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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1925)
SaturdSy, nwombcr 12, Iftfi EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FAUjS, OREGON i'Sgt? 'I wu If' SI'.AMSH QTJHKN MINGLK8 WITH LONDON mown WHll.i: SIKH'I'I ; iainuon. ,p) When Queen Victoria ICugonlo of Spain comes to londnn 10 do her shopping she thinks nothing of inking n taxi and being hustlod to Kensington Pal aril with her arms full of bundles'. I'llincss Ena f IStittenhurg, n. she In known hero, combats a ten- . - -!.. - '.- H? ' ' " dcncy to plumpness by Inking vig orous exercise, and on her fall shopping tour abo Immtlit many rports clothes. On one occasion Bho accompanied Qiieou Mary of England and Queen .Maiul of Norway on a chopping trip, but the tour had boon pro-arranged m) carefully that few per sons In the busy centers were aware that throe (jueeii of ns many eotiii trles were in their midst. Auto Wrecking We have wrecked 165 cars of all pop ular makes for their good parts. We save you one-half or more on any part you need. . , Klamath Falls Auto Co. The Small Garage Willi the Ijirge Trade ROY CALL, Proprietor 224 Main Phone 246-R High Altitude Will Not Hurt Either McGreer Qr Keller In Their Bout Thursday Evening Both Big Boys Like This Sort af Climate -Public Workouts to be Staged Starting at Three o'Clock Tomorrow Interest is Keen Remember that your Rexall Store is headquarters for Christmas Gifts Let us show you our gift line of Cara Nome Perfumes, Jon teel and other exquisite odors you are sbo familiar with. 'Come early while our stock is . fresh, clean and sparkling. : Brices to fit your pocketbook. j Star Drug Store The t?cxq, Drug Stan KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON j Local Boy Pledged To Military Fraternity Noah Truax of this city has bees pledged to Scabbard and Blade, nat ional honorary military farternity. at Oregon Agricultrai college, ac cording to word received by h'.3 friends in this city. Qualifications for pledging are a scholastic stand ing of So per cent or better, as well as military efficiency. Each fall seniors who have met the require ments are pledged for initiation In the winter term. .Mr. Truax. a senior in electrical engineering, is a member of Sigma Tan, national henorary engineering) fraternity, tau Beta Pi. national'! honorary ' engineering fraternity, Eta Kappa Nil, national honorary1 electrical engineering fraternity, and Sigma Xu social fraternity. Jack MoGreer, Texas heavyweight, was Jogging along in the light snowfall early this morning, improving his wind and getting on speaking terms with Klamath's high altitude. He was losing no time in shaping himself for his 10-roimd battle with. Willie Keeler, Idaho champ, at Scandia hall next Thursday night. "I've fought In high altitudes before sp it doesn't af fect me at all," smiled the big boy. "I understand that Keeler has spent most of his life up in the mountains so neither of us will have any excuse about not being used to this altitude. And I don't want Keeler to have any' excuse to offer because I intend to flatten him out plenty, and am glad the promoters were cautious enough to strengthen the ring for him when he drops." Keeler and bis manager-wite Altar Society Sale Goes Over The Top The many attractive articles of tllo Altar society nii'l wlih a ready lata today In their Christmas beiuar. Ow ing to want of iuM H ion" I space, only the fancy work, niirous. towels ami rummage are on MUf at Munulro's veal estate office. Mil Main slrect, while the cooked foods, cakes and delicious homo made candles are be ing sold at Itcekard's stage office, Sixth and .Main streets. Ily noon to day the total proceeds were niece than ISOO. The basilar will ciiutlu- tie this eveiiiim ami tiny bargain will remain. On Monday evening the basilar ! dance will be held at Scandinavian Survey Man Here hall wllh a six piece orchestra 'i'u- J C fitioloivicill durlliK the music. All will he uwmred P of a dellgUul evening, Tin' pQpulur It) conical between MlH PHtutlU ami Mill .lontilngii Wtil nluo close on Monday evening wllh uiiny of the friends of both of (licsc popular yoaug ladleH present to watch I lie fi nal outcome of (he diamond, ring poimlarlty COHtflt, Vale sludQQl got iirresled. But, strange to say, ll was noi because if the way he WU dressed. Machinery Arrives For Gty Laundry Three carloads of machinery and equipment for the New City Laun dry arrived in the city last night.' and the work of Installing it !n the new laundry heme at Fourth and Klamath is now under way. Th2 laundry expects to be in its new' home within a week or ten days and will have a formal opening shortly after the first of the year, accord ing to announcement by laundry of- j Helms louay. due to breeze inta the city some line this evehiug, and will tako his first workout at Scandia ball to morrow afternoon, when all the battlers will so through a stiff-workout ta uhlch the fans are i.ivltcd. By all the rules of the game this bout between these two olOVOJT heav ies ought to he a peach of a go. Taey'ro both clever, thiv'tc boO terrific hitters and both are mast ers of ringcraft with reputation i e.vhicb give teem the t ill n fis u cards any plare In tiie Pacific north west. Those who like to :cu the local boys In action will get a (bod run for their cash jvhen Sid Harbor! a:ii Jack Crlm sqnSre c'.f for tietr six rounds of leather poshln;. For some reason of other these two boys have been mftltlotg -all soils of threats against each other. Perhaps it's because Herbert helped to con dition Wilbur Harrington for hi! last battlo mith Crim.' but at any rate, the two lightweights are g i lng to crawl -tarousa the roper, ready to tear into each other with the tap of the gong, that's what'a going to make it a real fight. Opin ion among tho fans is about even ly divided with both boys having pleaty of supporters. Jim Fleming Is showing more stuff than ho did In his laat boat with "One Round" Hogan .and those who have been watching him do his stuff are figuring that the Malln farmer boy will have a lot of trouble in stopping Jim in iho opening caato of their four-round special event. Hogan. however, has shewn worlds of Improvement, and if he keeps going like he baa lately, Sylvester, who has him In charge, says he'll be ready to take on some of the coat's loading battler:; within a few more months. In Sylvester's opinion, Hogan Is a real "flad."' and he looks to see the boy make a big nime for himself in the squar ed arena. Down around Malln they are all hopped up ovy their battling Bohemian '.vith the Irish moniker, and a flock of Malln fans will be on hand for this quarrel. COUNTY COURT ANSWERS BUREAU Charles Martin Explains Klam ath County's Side in High way Controversy They dug up n mastodon tufct near Middletown. N. Y. Wondet what kind of tooth paste the ani mal used. (everything Iiub Us rise. If there vere no burglars no tilling what wouTd get lost under the bed. A Valuable Christmas Gift For Every Boy and Girl Present your children with one of our beautiful bank books. It will please as well as act as an incentive to save throughout life' 1.00 or More Starts Your Account. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Klamath Falls Resources Over 3,000,000.00 Klaumth county Jpawercd the I till ed States iKtrenti til unblic roads late yesterday. Charles Martin, county commis sioner, was spokesman tor KUmalh. C. R. Puree)!, district euginoer of the bureau of public roa'fii hadl reody spoken, in no uncertain terras, charging Klr.math with being the only county U the state which has failed to live up to its agreement with the government i:i the construc tion of federal aid roads. Mr. Martin, in a dispassionate,. yet sincere manner, reviewed Drlefly the . ! situation. He pointed out how the firm of I.oe Hf-rris irere - light ly behind in their work, but finally did complete the grubbing and clear ing work on The Dallcs-Callfornla highway, north of Sant! creok. Tho reason the work was complot ed as soon as it was. .Mr. Martin inld. was because tho county court sent a county creworth and pushed the rroject through to completion. Three other contracts for road con struction In the onrtltern purt of the state were necesaarjly delayed lait year until the passage of a bond Is sue. "I do not feel that Mr. Purcell was justified in attacking Klamath," Mr. Martin explained. "I can't help but feel he has been misinformed." The controversy between the coun ty and the bureau of public roads arose over federal aid sections of The Dalles-California highway, now un der construction. By an ugreement. the county court agreed to have cer tain parts of the road cleared and grubbed by a certain time, but, ac cording to Purcell, the work was not completed on time or according to specifications. Chewing gum fitilorleii ought in give atonogruOhin Uhrtitoiaf prw- t'ttta, Nothing dlsOOUrag! a father IDON than having a hop who does the tilings he ditl When lie was yoQng To Dlfaiurn Hie volume of water supplying the Kiimntli irrigation dlHlrlct and to InlDOOt the alio of the (roppled new t'ullforulu Orngou POWtr eompany' site on lower Klom ti III rlvor, Fred llcimhiiw, lieud ut the United Millies tlvologlcul t)ur vi y work in Oregon, spoilt yester day and thin morning In Klamath, lie ntiii accorupanlat) by n. 0, Knii pen, former redlauntlon englneur ami now ctitiiHM'ted wllh Iho -Cullfur-nia fjregon Power oornpaoy, iiitvitig nuoMBIed the iinin ho sousht. Mr. HoniblW returned to Modord with the Copco engluBor. ', DANCE Monday Night December 14 z Scandia Hall By St. Mary's Altar Society BENNY DOTSON'S Six'Piece Orchestra HIGH OFFICIALS OF ELKS LODGE VISIT KLAMATH IT'S FOR YOU BE THERE Klamath lodge of Elks was high ly complimented last night by IJen S. Fisher, of Marshfleld. district deputy grand exalted ruler, and Max Page of Salem, state president, Who paid Ihelr official visit to the local antlered herd last night. Kikdom throughout the state is j now flourishing, tho two officials! said, and Klamath lodge is taking' a leading part In lite, affairs of the state organization. Nearly 50 "Kills" from Lakevlew J also were present List night, making j the hard drive over the Lake county! city In order to t.iinglp with their brother lodge men iiers here during ' . the Visit of Fishr i and Page. . I Following the lodge meeting, the! State traffic oi'ilcars last night .were guests at a feed and smoker (arranged by the local lodge. Denies Rockne to Quit Notre Dame PritLApBtiPHIA( ljej 12. UP) S. M. Il.-rnn, ,of Now York.1 eastern representative of Notre Oaine nnl vendly said here ;oday that KnuU Hockiie will remain, at Notre, Dutnu und will not go ' Columbia Uni versity. ROekho :Jeft for New York oAly toddy. Toe Notre O.iinc coach hud come to. Philadelphia to see the four horsemen cnniiilnatlbn play the PQtttVllie football team at Shlbc Park today. "Thn overtures' matfe by Calumbbi have never received Undine's uerl o,u.i ConBldorutlon," said by reason. "llOCkne never had any Inten tion of leaving his South llentl post. He went Tmek to New York this morning to take up some business mailers iH'iilcb 1 cannot dlnnins." Racine MULTI-MILE TIRES j rt For Your Protection All RACINE Multi Mile Tires are now SEALWRAPT. wrapping, remains on the tire until you buy it, This blue inner wrapping means that the tire is a new, first-quality product and guaranteed as such by We remove the outer ' ourselves and RACI1SIE. wrappings; the blue inner Look or it MOTOR INN GARAGE 230 Main . Phone 294-J They are wrapped twice and sealed at the factory.