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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1925)
Tuesday, IKci-mber 15, 10ti5 EVENING HERALD; KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Five OREGON SELECTS FOOTBALL COACH BUOBNB, Oft., Di"'. u.. captain Julili J. Meltlwiiu, football couch .a I'uitnd BlilM Military Aoudtuiu r.r tad lul tbf reari win tig tlii now much OttfOlli Alter u I' ii 'Mi. illHi'il mI. II lain in Mil I II i; ill tended by comblnod athletic com mil n and executive council. OtpUln MeBwan iwu oh iien trotn n lint or moro ihuu 100 mentors nil over Hi" United Hiatus who were considered (or llio 1141, It wun an nounced by Knrl O11II11111I1, executive ocrotary or lliu l.'ulvuntlty und Walter Malcolm, rhulrntnjj 6( I ho athletic committee, und itucutlvo r.i 11 11 ell ninl president of tho tdd; Ml boily. MII.NOV IN 'IT V Hoy Ni'Ihoii of Ki'iio In 11111011K tho builuMi visitors about thu streets leduy. Tire Bargains 30x3'2 Oversize Cords $11.80 cACE TIRE SHOP 115 South Eleventh Phone 843J COUNCIL FAILS TO CLOSE CITY (I '.illlllill. il ft I'llgn ' "1 1 Jim," Dr, Newfom diolarod to (Im council, "i bsw roeolrod a ttl inn ir in in y superior which itatoi Unit Ir 111 11 city In In lio ilo,iod, tho OOtinoll should l-'tn an uiiior KOIU'V. "I Bin lioro In 1st forth Uici rnclii or tho printout opldnmli' 01 meiiln ititi 1 ninl you are bore to dotermlno whether or not un emergency exists. If yen do croolo mi einorgnnc mid clcno Iho Icisn, It will ho 11 roil I ciomiro, nut mil' partially maintain. od." "Tbore huvo been nix cusiin of monlngltui in tho pail raw daya or arbloh two have rtiultad in daatba. At I Mli (lino Ihoro fur four living MUM, Two morn casus nro under observation hy local pbyalatima, "Tho norm In moro llkoly to bo 1 irmiiniiiiioii by a- baaltby currier tban by nny otbar naana. ruin oar rlar, who in not affactod by tho die oaat win ko some pinto whora Ultra Is 11 crowd mul c.iujeh or oaagio, Tbo oorrlor would give ofr tho gorm 11. .11 might Intact somebndv lau. ThiTO 1 . olio may to find tlWM CW" rlr. Thut In to awab out Iho Ibroitti or ovory iiiuu, wuiniiu and child In tho city. Thut would bo un Impoatlblllty f course. Dr. f.'ownom wuu united by Altler iiiuii Roberta tthothor or not moving picture nhown worn sale. "I will nuy thin," tbo health or ricvr suld, "thut tho muting picture liii nro well veotllatod mid that thoro In a eihtlnuul chjligu ol air within 1I1,! house. Theto la JuU un mu h chunro or more, or catching the dlseasu In a crowded Moro an In n 111 j 1 1 11 1; picture liouwi. Poolo Kocpa tint t tzHdren Hurry POOlt, owner of t!io I'lne Tree and Litbarty theatres kdfortagd Iho council (bat I" eoopcrato with baaltb unlliorliloa, ho hud volun tarily 1 load 1 bo doom ol lll:l mov ing picture hfusoa to all children under II) yenrn of ngo. Mo luill cited tlmt thoro wun no riiunou why thiiulie 1 ibOUld bo rinsed ami urn btliloata hoiinen, "Before .you gentlemen nit upon I b in emergency, I want yott to know Hint 12 ot 15 diirtorii In Klimiatb Kulln mot In my office yesterday no. ill mid iidvmnlcd the closing Ol tho town," Hi. NuertOBi mild. "I nn ii. hi, to auy thut while 1 Jior aouatly can nbl agrod with them, thut tbolf opinion should beat woliibl with your Irnioruhlu body. I'ornouully I nliind iiKuIlmt cltMura hecauno' fool butter ro.inltn can bo OotalllOd otlierwlnc." Hifuio Kuii'.rtn Nowaom Dr. A. A. H011I0, one of tb tbro. doctora who did not ravor oloauro, addrauad the counoll briefly in re Hard to tbe dlaaaaa, ii" pbaraxter l'.ed the epldomlc an norlouii bill nn bud fSpUgb vet lo clo.'o the town. Dr, H. I). Li. Btonrart, who ateod with Dr. Koulo and Dr. Ncwsnm, iKulnnt abaolPLe cloaure of the town, doubted the authority of t in city council to clone tho town. "I.unt year, you bud mi ipldotn k of lyphold," ho polntod out. "Kight ul twelve ut llione cusei wcto trucouble to one dairy. It wu.i found there wna 11 typhoid currier IWorklflg ul tho dairy. Ytft you could not clutto down the oi.tablisli ment. How then could yv'u clone down tho town? "I don't reel that the people nhuulil (el hyatarieal about tho mai ler. Tbara arc alx cnacu In the counly, and that In not particularly aerloua." PUBLIC SERVICE BOOY IS BUCK f OREGON TB.!!1 Files Brief with I. C. C. Ad vocating Real Competi tion in This Area WANTS TWO ROADS Propoaal of Northern Lines Held to be Only Solu tion to Problem 8ADEM, Ore. In c. 15. In 0 brief filed with the Intemtato ('oinmeKco Commission, tb" Oregon public ser vice coiiimb-nloTi proposed an active program ot Joint construc t Inn and real competition In tho pro". -(llngu Involving railroad development In pentral orogon. "The proponals of the several carriers In the finance dockets do not tolly meet tho transportation requirements ot tho territory in volved." the brier reads. Nor can tbesa requirements be met except by the constru-tlon of the direct cross state line and n line extending southerly Irom Fiend lo l-tikevlew, an prayed for by the commlnnlon In lt complaint and in recommended by tbo examiner in ills report lo thu I. C. C. "The proposal of the Oregon I Trunk doeg meot n prime transpor tation requirement In that it fur- Two Men Stick Up Employe Of Big Basin Co. J. W. Howard Fights Way Free From Hold-up Men J. W. Howard, employe of the liig Basin Dumber company, re-j fused lo docile! ntlck up hln handi and bo seuri hed by two thugs last evenlni:. Instead he pjt up a fight and today in iiurnlng a noro Jaw with one bund and fingering an untouch ed pocketbook with tho other. Howard 4iad been visiting at the home or V. It. Moak, roreman at j tbo Hlg Hailn Dumber cimpany. He! was walking back lonrard town (rom Mills Addition along' the South ern Pacific right or way, when ho lead a man In front of him. Sud denly u second man, who ho had not noticed sprung out from a hiding place and ordered him la throw up hln hands. Howard did not uotlco a revolver In the bunds und struck him 11 hard blow on the Jaw, tho robber rotullatod by striking him in the facn nrjtb nomo weapon, the nature or which Howard conic, not discern. The two men then disappeared Into tho darkness, without acompllnh lug their purpose. MRS. IRMA DIXON MADE PRESIDENT Ht RS FOR DIVORCE Mm. Clara ('oilman brought suit tor divorce today m-alnst John ('oll' man, charging cruel and Inbumr.n treatment. Mrs. (.'oilman has been in tbe dairy business during tho pant few years. WASHINGTON, Dec. 15. () "William J, Warner was today se lected for the position of postmaster at .Mudford. Business and Professional Wo men Elect Officers for Ensuing Year At tho annual election of orricer. I tor tho Business and Profession:! Women of Klamath Kalis, hold last evening In the turn room of tho hotel White Pelican, following a din , ner in the dining room at six-thirty, j Mrs. Irma Dixon was chaaon us pru 1 r.ldent for the year or 1929. To servo with Mrs. Dixon, Mrs. I Kbba Dennett was elected ns vice president; Mrs. L. Parker, as sec retary; and Mrs. Lena Dennis an treasurer. .'Ir Qortrudo Mooro, Mrs. Lena Dennis and Miss Ida Momyer were appointed hy the president to sorvo as a permanent library commlttoo until the work of furnishing t ie rest room had bee completed. ,1 II M Ull I COMBINE BUSINESS VKW VOItK.-ln Kugland they call butter uud egg men. pork and 11 ago 111. 11 The Information conn 1 frota 20 Kngllsh chorus girls Junt arrived. Squirrel Fur Coats at the North rn Kur Shop, at 1375 und S28.1 ;" them at our window. (Adv) 1. ii For Christmas i A ! Gifts Give Seiberling Cord Tires They Wear Longer They Give Better Service They Cost No More a I. a competitive service to the contra Oregon territory, provides a needed route to tbo markets of the northern tier of stafe nerved by tho Northern tin 's, asalatn In meet Ing a fundnniental military necessity for a north and south lino east or the Case ad OS and provide! a more evenly balanced competition between Tf)anscont Inositol carriers. "Tills application should, there fore, ho granted subject to tbe recommendutions hereinbefore mad 1 an to the common use of existing trackage, where practicable," the brief continues. In addition to the linen proposed, tho Oregon Trunk hould alio build nn extension .o Silver lAtke." Ill AND PLEASURE It is a pleasure to buy useful holiday gifts. Gifts that can be used every day and warm the heart of the recipient by the service ren dered. It is good business to buy those gifts where you can get the most for your money, and where could you do better than at 'this Stock Reduction Sale where prices have been cut to the quick to move surplus stock. I The Gift That Pleases Legionnaires to Hold Election in Gubroom Tonight DlOOtfon of officers for the coming year will take place tonight at 7:4& when members of tub local post of the American Legion met In the Legion club rooms in the court house. O. D. Matthews, nominated two weeks ngo without opposition, i3 slated for tho post cojomnndcr'.: chnlr. Th.'re In no opposition to any of tho members on tho rcrt of the slate with the exception of threo positions ;o be filled on the . executive com mittee, for which there nro lt nom inations. The nominations follow: Adjutant. T. 1). Case; first vice coittmantlor, A. D. Collier; second vice command-j er, A. A. Fldler; finnnco officer, (ieorge 11. Harlb. Elxoeutlve committee: Linn W. Nesmlth. P, II. Olds. II. E, Gctz, Dan Crump, Fred Hcllbrouner, H. S. Mnthews, Dydin Frlike, I.. W. Crawford. Carl Schubert, H. K. Lloyd. D. i- Portor, Bogus, Palo. H. M. Igl, L, C. Mueller. Ii. Mot schonbachcr and Syd Abbott. SOX SWEATERS Wool , Wool Silk Wool Mix Silk and Wool Silk and Wool Plain and Fancy Plain and Fancy 50c to 1.00 2.45 to 4.95 Seiberling Cords Portage Cords 30x3'2 4 Ply - $18.50 (Seiberling Built) 30x3'2-6 Ply - $24.00 29x440 - - - $23.50 " " . V" f1L5 33x5 -8 Ply - $73.00 30x3'z ' ' $12 50 32x4'2-8 Ply - $53.00 30x5 8 Ply - $68.00 Others 32x6 -10 Ply, Reg. $106.00 32x6 10 Ply, O.S $112.00 30x 3'z ' $8-65 ' $10.25 Christmas SMail ush Has Begun That Christmas mailing In lam nth Falls has started 111 full sway Is seen In the report of Post master Mc Call that Monday found ovor 3,000 pounds of mail leaving tho local office for eastern and western point i. "I believe the Christmas holiday rush Is on In earnest now and the local postoffico force In ready to handle it," declared Mr. McCnll. People are. coming In dally mak ing Inquiries about the 200 new boxes Which arrived a few days ago. Uy appearing at the money order window, citizens of Klamath Falls desiring boxes can get the desired Information. AH Wool Overcoats $14.85 and $19.85 You would be surprised at the number of these that have been bought for gifts. Shirts, Ties, Hats, Leather Coats, Caps, Mackinaws, Handker chiefs, Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases and a fine line of Blankets. Open evenings to accomodate those who have to work late. LLOYD RYAN CLOTHIER Home of the Workingmen Crowds See Toy Exhibit Displayed in Mordoff Window Much attention has been slven the Joy exhibit at tho Mordoff and Woolf furniture store by the many ISoottt leaders rouml-tablo will bo customers attending the speclol held in the chamber of commerce Christmas sale of tho firm. Tho cx rooms this ovenlng at 7:30. 1 hlhit, consisting of toys purchased by tho Evening Herald Christmas fund was greatly augmented by tbe action of M. O. Mordoff, who on le- half of the store donated all toys remaining in stock. Tho sale will continue for tho remainder of the week. Balsiger Motor Co. Exclusive Seiberling Agents in Klamath County You Can'f Have Health And Poor Teeth Hut you can conserve your health, strength and your money by giving your i.vlh the proper Bttentlott' now. See us for free examination. , R. D. COE, DENTISTS ( Painless of course) 202-201 Hopka nidg. 8th and Main Phone 833 FIVE LOST IX FUSE NKW-YORK, Dec. 15. &) Five persons, believed to be four women and a child, lost their lives early today In a fire which swept a tene ment house in East Fourteenth stroot. Tho bodies, charrod beyond recognition, were found on the top floor. NEW YORK. Professional foot ball Is frowned upon by tho Lord's day alliance. in convent lo:i the organization resolved tlint college men should not bo temptod to play on Sunday. Ulir Prlco Reductions on Fur Coats at the Northern Fur Shop. HEALTH-My Gift to You 1D?E will be far sweeter If you j once and for all time rid yourself of those annoying, uncomfort able and dangerous PILLS and other Rectal and Colon ailments. MY FREE 96 -page Book tells of my unqualified WRITTEN GUARANTEE to cure your Piles without a hospital surgical opera tion, or refund your fee. Many personal letters are also contained therein prov ing how I have given Back ou ncaitn ana sircngtn io i H tnousanasoi otners. atarr DEAN. M D.In o oratts: Seattle oi POR Dr D a in nc cn: " i 'jl vvsvyagiYTttyyyXyYyYyYari (.Adv) 13