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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1925)
Saturday, December 12, 1!)ir EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Three r -r- Physicians Elect Officers for 1926 Dr. L I). Ounm will tin lit (ho. holm ut the Klaumth mid iiuku county imidlrul uitanii.itlou. "" WM" oiuciuii imi , hi. 'hi (ir (ho artiuilu- t lun ut u mooting ut tho uimoclutlon liultl ut tliu homo i Dr. L, L. Trillin. Other 'ii" ' i Uott4 iwom Dr. J. (I. Patterson, vlon president; mill Dr. J, II. Huu, suorotiirylroiiiiuinr, TWO now ilium lini'H War wolrmiii il in (he lumoclallon. Tiny worn Dr. Paul Hhurp "f thin 'II) ii nil Dr. 14. D. Kvtirolt of Lnkovluw. Nothing Short is sufficient to satisfy the demand of the men who realize the importance of dressing: well. They know that Style, Strong Fabrics, Perfect ' Form Fit Personal Service Complete Satisfaction are imbodied in the purchase of tailor made clothes. Dresa Well J. A. Goldsmith Upstairs Suite 309 Winters Bltig. Merchant Tailor PRE - INVENTORY SALE OF USED CARS We have a good assortment of used cars that we are going to sell at a sacrifice before the first of the year. We have almost as many Fords as Henry him self. Come in and get one at your own price. Both open and closed models. We have three 1925 Fords in excellent condition, several others not so good and of .uncertain age. Come in and look them over. Overland -Knight Sales Co. 4th and Klamath Phone S99 MORTON IIS mmm HOSPITAL Our ttxpart doctors and riurKnna it-client food und tinier .nirt mnlin i brine you rrnl hfnltli. IQtt PMK T., IAN rMWOlOCO Tire Bargains 30x3s2 Oversize Cords $1 1 .80 oACE TIRE SHOP 115 South Eleventh Phone'843J RECALL OF BEND OFFICIALS WILL BE SOUGHT SOON IIKND. Ore,, Dim, II, (P) A do- oUlonfto tun patltlonn in tlio (laid Making tin' recall nl Mayor it. II. iPOI mid nix iiicuib'i'n "'ii city council was raeohed tail night ni mauling of l It tux payers' league, Tiiin astlon follow n controversy over the illy budget fur 1020 and u Daw iniiiilcliuil water nyittuiu. Maiobar of Uia oo Unoll ajalnai whom iii" recall Ii aimed at' A. o. shilling, ObarUi pilvin, 0, 0, HenJiUi Oaoar Curlaon, Kenneth Wuit null Obarlai riJjniroriitor, of Perfection and Succeed MEMORIAL FOR TRAIL BLAZERS WILL BE BUILT ASTORIA, Ore., Dec. 11. (JP) Plans for u memorial to John Jacob Astir, founder of Astoria, Captain Robert Gray, discoverer of Colum bia river and the Lewis nnd Clark expedition, to ho built by the Qreal Northern railway ami Vincent Aator, wore nccuptod horo today by the limit commission. The monument will stand 120 foot high and will cost In tlio neigh borhood or f loo.ono axicording to Ralph Build, president of tho Great Northern who arrived hero this morning in hi) snoot". cur. The mimumnnl iWill he erected on Ooxoonib bill, in, tbo center of John JiU'oh Alitor ltioinorlul park, The hill Is 0(11) foot above tldownlor. It will ho designed nntl built by IClectus 0. Litchfield, sculptor of Now York. Reinforced concrete will form tho body of the hieuiotinl. , NI'.W YORK. Prince, Paul of Greece, with bis monocle, htm iwted us godfather of Sophia Skmatls, tho latest arrival In Urookl.vn'a Grook colony, Mainly ywrwQ on, atuiu Mr. iiml Mr. J. W. Uootalio or tba Fort Joium vulli'y In California arc among tba visitors in Kiamuth Kitlla, hero ui4 tlm ginml of (ball napbaw, Dr. paol Burp "f tna I lupku building, liio.H Portland F. 0, Wharton, banker of Port land, in Among tba northern bu iii-hh viiiiiorrf in Klamath Rail, Jtr. VVburton oxpucti to be In Uii" viciu Ity tor ovcriil days before return ing mirth, MAN PAOH RETURNS "Mux" I'ago, utlornuy of Hulcm . oun-eicd with Mc.Nury and Mc Nury, und state president of til" Kikii, in returning home toduy attar lilni: ill" local I'.'lj". luat evening. PROM FOKT K I, I M ATH A. C. Wimer and It. W. Cook of fort Klumalli nr,' anionic tliu busl- naaa victim here today.. t i.Allli 1 ROM hPHAdUE UIVF.R Hugh (Turk, (rail known resident of tlm Kprnguo River district, Id among the ilioppi i over the week end In Klnmnlh FuIIh.. FROM MA I, IX (Java anil I). D. Llskey.of Malln I. i.i ("! iii ii - in Hi., city on bulnaa affairs., , ItiOKI-: PROS! MAI, IN W. J fan ry Cooke of Malln, well known rancher, spent Friday in Hie illy on huvlucss mutters. LAKBVU3W PKOPIB Here Poa Bllta aitortaJtunooi 1,1 evening Prom faUtorlew Among the I.akevlew people who attended the Klks entertainment bold h- re luHt evening were Mr. and Mm. K, M. Chandler. Mr. nnd tin. M. K.'tlunlhrr. Mr. and Mrs. fleorge K. Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. fleorge Boone and .Mr. and Mm. I.. II. HIinuiH. HOLLISTFR LRATB8 - K. M. Holliiter, uncle of Ren Hol Uatar of the Ryan Clothing company, luft this morning for Coeur d'AIene, Idaho, where be plans to spend the Cbriatmaa boRdnya with relatives. Mr. Ilollinier Is a retired farmer of Alberta. Cnnnda. and after vlslt InK In klabo Intends to return to Klamath county to ivkM". '1'hin was his first visit to Klamath coun ty and hi was more than Impressed with the possibilities of this section. ORPICRRH ELECTED At the Christ inns party held at Hie Itlce borne Igat .evening, officers for the new Sunday school class ot the Flr.st Presbyterian church were elected. Theodore Case, president, Mary Csse, vice president, and Irvln Keller, secretary. A committee com posed or Mlaa Marhj Rtdofiga, How ard Bardblsel ami Boatrlce Plerson Was appointed to select a name for the now class. Tho next social meeting of the member will ho on January elev enth. A. O. F. V. INSTAI.LATIO.V Local lAHlge to Install New Officers Ai Next Meeting ir Order At tho next regular meeting, of the A. O. U. W. lodge on January (!f(h, Installation of the eleetlvej officers will bo held In the local j hhll, which will be followed with a social evening and banquet. Anions! the officers' to he (nBtalled are Mrs. Will Humphrey. P. M. W.; R. B. McCUntock, St. W.; H. A. liigim. foreman; Mrs. Georgia Wllaon, ov erseer; W. W Baldwin, financier: Aetha McOlintOck, recorder; Fred; Qoollor, Inside wntcbinan; Will Humphrey, outside watchman, and trustee include V. W. Baldwin.' B. A. Htghn and Walter West. SMMITT THROWS ASSAULT CASE OUT OF COURT Fails to Perceive Sufficient Evi dence to Warrant Charge Against Hevelin Ylrgll Hovolln did not even have to say U word In his. own deteuso this morning In Justice court. For when the state, attempted to prove HevHltt guilty of assault and battery, hud completed Its enso, Acting Jus tice of tho Poaco R. A. Kmmltt throw the csiso out of court. "I can't see whore there Is enough ovldenco to convict this man," tho nuiglstrato said. "As no.ir as I can figure out Hovllln and a man named Albert Barrett had a fight. Thero Is no evidence which would lndlcnte nn nssault ot Hovllln on Barrett. Thoroforo the case Is dlsmlssotl. -About- TIIK WKATHKIt The Cyato-Btornijuraph at Dndar pood'n pharmacy ii ,'A'n the praaaura to have been flu I nit very slowly dur ing Hie lum 12 ii 'n .. The raadini In still low, b'lwever, making It eimy for a (Hutu-i.. m e to move In. Kornrant tor inxt 2i lieurn: Probably fair ",nli!lil and tomor row. Contlhuail ool, Tbo Tycoa rei n ling thorm:iuieler raglataron (gggimum and minimum temperatnra loday an follow: High.?: 30 Low i.ft IXICKWOOpS H UH llABl' Mr. und Mm. Charlea Lockwood are tba happy paronti of a haliy girl, hum at tii.. Klamath Valley henpltai on DfOoralier 10. Both the mother and nov,- halio are doing nicely. Mr, Lock wood wan form erly Mlaa Marie Uogan and In the daughter of Mm. II. B. Chrlaty. ITWHKU BKTLlt.VH KUM Attorney Ben fi. Kleher, deputy dUtrlct exalted ruler or the Klkn lodge,' of Moranfleld, returned home thin noon attar viKttlng the loeal lodge last evening. Thla morning he visited aboui the city with hla numerous frleodi In thla i Hon. 1111,1, I.KK SI KH William T. Lee, county assessor, started nit tols morning in cir i lilt court against Robert Dunlap for the recovery of 190, , which Lee nil' gea In due lii.'ii for room rent. The county gaessor lit. proprietor of the Lea aparimi-nls. FROM ( IIILOOCIN' C. A. Gaines of Cblloouin is in.S. P. & S. Representative Is the city today transacting business Confident of Northern aS(a,ri- Lines' Success AMMUNITION SPECIAL Closing out present stock Rem ington !! avy Duck, Load--, all new stock, tl.10 a box as long as stock last- LUCAS FURNITURE 8 26 Main 10.00 -'ur l-'uru .Touring Rc covers installed. Am- glasa enclosures, made (or any car. ' Oregon Harness Co. Seventh & Ivtmnath Ave. Wood BLOCKS Our blockwood is ample for tbo present. We aro taking part off the yards. DRV SLAB- Our dry slab, is not entirely dry. It is good for the heater, but not for the cook stove. LIMB WOOD la first class dry limbs and tree tops. It is tinny wood for heater, furnace or fireplace. COAI Sure, we. have coal. Lump coal, best on the market. SERVICE- Just a little behind "with deliveries Order early. Wood Coal & Fuel OH PEYTON & CO. "WOOD TO BURN" 601 Main Phone 635 GLASSES Brighter Vision Clean vision enables a person to tlo much bet ter work than when the eyes arc laboring under a. strain. Good vision is assured every Optical patient that comes to us for eye help. We have helped hund reds of your neighbors and friends and can help you. DR. GOBLE 70l MAIN We uriml Hi" glasses in our own factory to stilt each In dividual requirement. Repairs Oulclt Sorvice Pe o p 1 e I'ATHKIt COd'AI, RBTVRNB Father Cnupul of Grants I'ass re turned in hfs home Friday attar upending the past week here vIsltliiK wlili friends. While here he enjoy ed u duck hunt at Tule I.uke. BONANZA REM1)ENTH Mr. and Mra, John Lythj with their dillgbtar. Miss Uruce and Miss Alice of Ronanta, are shoppinK In the city loday. Mr. Lytle l ono of the. well kuov.n ranchers of Bonanza und the two dnngiit'Tii are teachera In the schoola, IT PROM MACQOKL Mrs Irene Forlhlngham Is shopping In the city today from her home at Macdool. TAYLOR Ol I T. KLAMATH Mrs. Bay Taylor of Fort Klamath U In the city this afternoon doing some Christmas shopping. CHRISTMAS SHOrPINfl Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Ulvan of Bly nr" amoag the Christmas shoppers In the city today. AT CHAMBKK OF CO.M.MMtCK Taylor and Kpo'tswood of San Francisco and T. A. Tyrell of Horn brook', California, were tba only two cars to register no nntll late this afternoon at the chamber of com merce. , , ., t HOYDAR VISITS FOR FEW HOURS i J. J. Hoydar, general ages: fo.' the Spokane, Portland & Seattle and the Oregon Trunk, made a brief visit to Klamath Falls today. Mr. Hoydar Is returning from Los An geles where he spent his vacation visiting with his brother and friends. It was Mr. Hodyar who handled the affairs of the Northera Lines In thi3 territory prior to the hearing at Portland. Speaking about the rail railroad situation, Mr. Hodyar said: "I have been in the south tor some little time and am not fully familiar with the railroad question' at this moment as I would be If had been on the ground all the time. However, 1 am quite certain there hos been no material change. With the showing made by tho Oregon Trunk al the Portland hearing as a guide. I im just as confident as ever that the Interstate Commerce Com mission will grant the necessary cer tificate authorizing the extension from Bend." -Mr. Hoydar left for Portland this afternoon. . TOWNSITE NEAR HENLEY VACATED No City in 18 Years; Property Holders Tire of Paying Higher Tax Levy Eighteen years have passed since tho Henley townsite was laid out and approved by Klamath county auth orities. ' Today the townsite is still just a site, nothing more. And for that rea son the property holders of what Is. or was, known as Henley townsite joined hands to petition the county court to vacate the townsite. Their petition was received and ap proved by the court and today an of ficial order was filed with the county clerk, notifying tlve dignified world that the Henley townsite Is a thing oi' the past. The property holders in their pe tition held that as long as their property was designated as a town site, they were paying more taxes limn if the property were merely ranch land. The property holders were the Klamath County School district, i.add & Tilton hank, and Edward Bloomingcamp, handling the estate of Ceorgo Rloomlngcamp. deceased. AtiK!) PIONBRR DIES LaGRANDE. Ore., Dec. 12. (Pi J. II. Stevens, 75. who saw the Grande Rondo valley earlier than any man living to'dny. died at Hot Lake, near here, last night. He came west In 1S55, passing throutu what Is now Union county when but a baby, In 1SG0 he returned, nnd for tho past 65 years was a resident here. NEW YORK. Fifteen million has shrunk to $12,000 in a,tow weeks. Trice Raschlld Moutram Pasha at Turkey sot the' higher figure as tho value of a lot of gold antiques which ho bad the police guard when ho ar rived with them. Tho government appraiser now has different Ideas. CARLETON TO BE FORUM SPEAKER Education Expert, Connected With U. of O., to Talk at Chamber Lunch A subject, always Interesting to parents. Will b ,tlunms,.,l rwtvl IV.. , fi ll' ,'luy noon at the chamber otj commerce forum luncheon by a man who Is one of the foremost authorl tlea on schools In 'the state of Ore gon. He Is K. F. C'urleton, con nected with tbo faculty of the Uni versity of Oregon. Mr. Cnrletdn prior to accepting .it p ' mmfSU Theatre Mae Murray in "Broadway Rose" is'the drama of a girl who didn't know she had a price tag oti her Jtcart. Sunday Only "Sun-up" With Conrad N'agel and Pauline .Starke, Here Is the greatest, story in pictures, staged In (be wild urolina 'hills. As stirring a tale of mountain feuds, prim itive passions and glorious romance as ever touched your heart. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday "The Ten Commandments" The Greatest Dramatic Spectacle of all the Ages Sthrtpg RICHARD -DJX LEATRICE JOY MTA NAI.ni ROD rlROCQUE THEODOItE ROIiERTS ESTELLE TAYLOR ) Atae LIBERTY The Screen's Most Daring Rider, nj Art Acord 'M m ,H sffpportod'by the smartest horse and (login pictures, 'Raven and' Rex, in 1 "The Call of Courage" A Blue Streak Western. Picture. i- , i -3' . . Sunday and Monday . "Two Fisted Jones". . starring Jack Hoxie . A great gun battle between the daring Ranch Riders under trie leadership of "Big Jack" and cattle thiees wild rides thrilling captures hand-to-hand battles an absorbing mystery a fast moving romance a surprising climax! All in one picture! REQUESTS MADE SALEM, Ore., Dec. 12. T.'.e will of C. A. McLaughlin, hopman and banker of Independence, has just been made public, revealing be quests of $72,400 made out of a $200,000 estate to numerous rela tives and one. of $20,000 tj the First Presbyterian church of Inde pendence. .NATIONAL PARK PLANNED IN NEW MEXICO MOUNTAINS SANTA FE. Far from the beaten path of travel a new national park is belnp planned in the Jamez and Sangro de Christo mountain rar.gj3 in nurtaern New Mexico. At tlio southern entrance of the proposed park Is a beautiful oin yon which haj a high water-fall that roars and sparkles. There is a cave whoso sides have been painted in brilliant colors by nature's chem istry. In the center of tho region is the Valle Grande, a huge extinct vol cano, the largest crater in the south west. Near the crater aro stone for mations resembling Gothic cathedral spires. Absence is liable to make tho heart grow fonder of more absence. T5 hum on me uii'lveTiinyTrWray lut" supartjitMlittitit ichools and superintendent ,,of city . bonis In Eugene. 11" la conversaut with all the current problem ot modern public education and will convev Informal inn that will b'o 01 h.'ii.-fii to Klnnmtli next Wednes day, it Is predict! d. e.i.t sntsi APPROVE NEW IH'LNIl ., TJMWSRAMi Persia, Dee. 12. iTP)- Tho constitution assembly todif ? gave unaulmoufi approval to--tlio amcndfhei Is to the constitution which Itezu Khan Is numed Rhah Persia and a new lino of rulers I'otilevi dynasty, diking Reja's f,.o lly name la established. Phone 93 Be Prepared Why not check over your printing require ments for the first . of the year and place your order now for January delivery? If you are planning any new re cord forms for next year our experience and knowledge of what oth ers are using may be of help to you. W.O.SMITH Printing Co. .