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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1925)
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Tut-sdny, December IE, 1925 Pajye Four vf'l HOLD m FOR WEST POINT WASHINGTON, I ir.. (Spe cial,) Congressman Blnnotl hat an nounced tn- will till an emergenci Vacancy for tin- second Oregon dis trict in the u. s. Military academy at Wept Point by moans of a district wide competitive examination. The examination, which will be conducted for (he congressman by the V. S. civil service Commission, will he held January 8, 1916, nt 9 o'clock a. m., nt the post office build ing In every city In the distiict where the commlHslon can conduct the name, as follows: Pendleton, I.a Oramle, Bak r. Tho Dalles, Klamath Falls. Ontario Lakovlew, Hood River, I"' Prinertlte, nend. Tho competitor given i'i b I rating by the civil service commission on his papers submitted in this ex- ;amination will be appointed prlncl- I pal cartel by Congressman sinao.it, ! th next highest, llrsi alternate, etc. 'The successful candidates may thi'lt .lluke official examination on .March 2. 19 26. Appointees must he nrtcal bona ; fide residents of the second cougres I atonal district ii. Oregon, not under 1 17 years of ago nor over '.'2 years of j age on ditto of ndniNslon to the ncn domv (July 1. 1916). nnd tiol less 'than 5 feet I inches In height. I Time allowed for the examination !la hours on tho following sub-1 'Joels: Algebra. Plune Geometry, ; English Composition and l.ltirauiic , j Utilted States History. Coneral Ills-1 tory and Knglish Orammar. Prospective competitors may get i : fm tiler Informntion regarding scope I of the examination by writing or te!- LvmhIhh - i , lni,i,ll ! j Washington, Those Intending to take ' the examination should write him at i ones and should report to the socre- j j tary ol tho local civil service board . in H e city named, most convenient them, at 9 a. m., January 9. 1925. Pcatli Comes to Retired Officer PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 15. Major tienoral Hurry I.. Kogers. re tired. Oemi'il Pershing's chief quartermaster In the American ex peditionary for.es. died in Ills ap artment here late Sunday night, It became known today. He '. ad been 111 f r a long lime. tienoral ledgers suffered from heart disease and came here sev eral months ago for treatment by specialists. nv.in i i "IONS APPSOVJBU WASHINGTON. Dec. 15. (P Ro ductlens in the normal income tax rates proposed in the new revenue bill were accepted today by the house without debate. Rig Price Coats nt tho deductions on Fur Northern Pur shop. tAilv) 18 May tags are Bought -Not Sold THE MAYTAG dealer comes to you with no lons sales talk. He merely puts a MAYTAG in your home where you may do a washing with it. He will assist you if you wish.. Wash anything and everything, fine chiffons, dainty georgettes, or heavy blankets and grease-imbedded over alls. The frail fabrics will be handl ed as gently as by hand, the bulky, heavy pieces will be handled easily and all will be washed hygienical ly, sparklingly clean. Whole tubfuls of ordinary family washing will be done in 3 to 7 min utes 50 pounds of dry clothes per hour no hand-rubbing required even on collars, cuffs and wrist bands. Everything about the MAYTAG will appeal to you. It is adjustable to your height and that of the tubs. Its metal swinging wringer adjusts" itself automatically for handker chiefs or blankets. Its everlasting, satin-smooth, cast-aluminum tub cleans itself in 30 seconds. You will not be asked nor urged to buy. That is a matter that rests en tirely with you. The MAYTAG must appeal to you so strongly that you will feel that you cannot afford any longer to be without it, or you will not be expected to keep it. Phone us your name and address and we will send you a MAYTAG free to do your next washing. 9 Outstanding Maytag Features I 1- Washes faster. The Gyrafoun Principle creates a mere hihl cr.ir gized, turbulent and coaiincouily ef fective water action. No idle watrr. 2 - Washes cleaner. The Gyrafosn: Principle mixes thejoapevenly ihiough the water, and forces the scper-clran. ing, soapier washing solctiai through the mcsr.es of the cloth:;. No id'e aids. 3 - Largest hourly capacity In vorid 50 lbs. ordinary family wath per hour. 4 Most compact washer made takes Soar psce only 25 inches squire. 5 Cast aluminum tub can't wuro, rust, tot, swell, split nor corrcc. 6 Easily adjusted to jour height, and height of tubs. 7 Clothes can be pur in er b&ca out while washer it running. 8 Tub dea.ns itself ir. 30 seconds. 9 Metal sr.ins'c wiinjer. Lor. Swings into 7 posiucw. Adjusts iceclf automatically foe (ttsnJkerciiie6 cr blankets. Autfemuic drninV.srd. fn stanttension-rclcascAlIpartscncIoicd. 9 Reasons for World Leadership For homes without electricity thu Maytag Gyrufoain Is avail able with Multi-Motor attach ment Tho famous Maytag Gasoline Motor. Deferred Pay ments you'll never miss. Gy TvVVr Avm amy mSKmrn jmfkwWf SB SB MB mwWwBf JF E BB jbbfwR bLbb Mm Mm jg Mm JBt &ittlSmJBJMmJ&l mfoam HVasher c.WiTH CAST ALUMINUM TUB MAYTAG SHOP (Crater Lake Hardware Co. Southern Oregon Distributors.) H. V. McGee, Authorized Maytag Sale sman for Klamath Falls, Address General Delivery oA Cromt Army Shirt for Christmas . i Ml IIIW I l .11114 tyatcJi him unwrap it! 5 With niceties ot tailoring that declare full value. He just can't help the grin of gratitude when the CROWN ARMY SHIRT is revealed! There's more than a shirt in this Christinas pack agethere's a hint of the joys and comfort of the days to come. Winter days in the car; vacation days in the mountains; holiday afternoons of golf: busy morn ings around the house or garden. Cut for comfort of genuine U. S. Army-serge flannel to shut out winter winds or cut off the sum mer sun! Full value in trim collar, sturdy patch pockets and refinements of tailoring. In his size! It's the Shirt the Best Dealers Like to Sell GROWN REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. ARMY SHIRTS TREENEBAUM, WEIL & MICHELS SMakqrs . SAN FRANCE iS (101 1 PEN HEC. 28 (C'oiitliiuril From Page One) ty high school hoard met and also decided to dlcmi. school until De cember ,2S. Tho closure merely V't ahead hy one week the regular vacation Umo of iho nenool, wlilcli j would have started next Friday and I lasted two weeks. Because It is lndleved that all I (tatherlngs except those absolutely ' . ' ary :,houlil be discontinued 'during the present epidemic, the hoard of directors of the chamber of commerce this noon decided to discontinue the regular Wodnosdnv noon forum luncheon until such time as health authorities deem the menace of meningitis a thing of the past. At the meeting of the board. Dr. Masrey and Ralph Crego, o(lilaln of the Klvnnis club, stated that the weekly meeting of t.lin Kiwanis Hub had been discontinued until tile epi demic abate!!. The sentiment ai the board lunch eon was that all civic clubs would do well to discontinue their noon luncheons. "It should be made clear,". Secre tary Lynn Sabln said this noon, "that only forum luncheons of the MRS. CARBIE lit IT.UAW Mrs. Carrie BuermSOD, all. died last night at a local NQtpiUti follow ing a major operation. Mrs. Huor mann, a native of Sweden, Is sur vived hy hor h inland. Herman Huerman, and five children. Dorothy, r.obi rf, (luorgu, Edward and Kuth erine. ll"r mother and father. Mr. a'id Mrs. (ius LfndStFOSI of Han FranclSoq, were here at the time of her denth. The family home was south of Klamath Kails, near the Bhaw-Bertram mill. Funeral Services will be held Thursday morning nt the Sacred Heart church, with ltov. Father I.oeser officiating, nt !) O'clock. Interim tit will lie In Mt. Calvary cemetery. VP I'lto.M CRBBGBNT Mr. and Mrs. John 0. Itoto of descent are In the city Mda)' trans- acting legal mailers. Dig I'rlro Reductions on Fur foals at the Northern Fur Shop. (Advi IS chamber will be meetings. Hitch a:, stopped. Other committee meet ings, directors meetings and general activities of the chamber will be continued. ff i ai an immr Fires With Racine We sell a great many tires, more and more as the months go by. This is partly due, of course, to the kind of service we believe you have learned to expect from us. It is due, even more, to the kind of service we know you have learned to expect from RACINE Multi Mile Cords. Our sole ambition is to prove as satisfactory as the product we sell. OBITUARY MltS M1NNIF, Hi 1AVT Mrs. Minnie r. Dayton died this morning at the county Infirmary. Funeral arrangements will be an nounced Inter, according to County Coroner Wfcltlock, who said that no Information concerning her was available at present. MOTOR INN GARAGE 230 Main Phone 294-J