The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 16, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON
Wednesday. December ifi, 1025
Pae Two
SEVEN CARS OF
LIVESTOCK ARE
SHIPPED SOUTH
San Francisco Meat Concerns
to Receive Cows, Steers
from This County
Four our loads (if steers, two of
.own and one ot heifers hade fare
well to die fertile flelde of Klamath
todrv. They were included in a live
stock shlpnien which left for San
Franclaeo.
The carloads ot eons ami steers
wtre shipped by ihe W, C. Halloo
ranch of Malln. Co J. (1. Johnston &
On. of Han Ifranclsco. Vatnsay Land
and Cattle company, owned by 11.
O. Williams, shipped one car of ste' rs
lo the Allan I'yle concern ol San
Francisco.
The shipments were negotiated and
supervised by .lack Hunt, local field
representative of the California Cat
tlemen's association.
Stage Men Must
Buy 1926 Licenses
or Keep Off Roads
SALEM. Ore. Dee. lfi. (fa
Inline. Hate rcmi.vsl .mi Ot llcon-
se fees tor 1816 Is requested
ef all for hlro motor vehicle
operators in a letter sent out
by the pulili.- service com mis-
alon. Blanks for the purp "o
are enclosed In the letters.
Members ot the commission
said thai operators not com-
plying with the law by January
l, win not be allowed to trper-
ate utter that dale. About
4140 operators ere ttad r the
jurisdiction of the conimis- !
ston,
VtSlTS FUIKXDS
drover Hughes, or Klamath Flits,
a former resident of this city, has;
been visiting at the home of his!
brother and with friends here for1
a short time. UosehurK News. '
Sexton Organizes
Clubs in County
Ka. year, long before beya' clubs
are even, organised, girl's c'ubs arc
formed and are well on their way.
and to aturt the Klamath Kills off
early next year. Frank Sexton,
county dub leader yesterday ir
sanlsed two more girl's cluba, one
.sewing club and the uthur u ehak
Ing club. .
The sieving club wni orguulied
,u Sumui n aobool and coinpo- ,i
the follow inc. members:
.Miss Marie Talbot, club loader.
Il.uol Short, president. Isabel lliown
trie president. Elva Ward, secre
tary. Alberta Shoky. Gladys West.
.lKrothy Williams. Alberta Frank
lln, Marian Kawllu. Km in a Wilson.
Helen llrumtulth. lleulah Fiell. lilva
Ward. Isabel Urotvn, llaiel Short,
Vera F.nilre.s.
.Miller 11111 school. MUs Charlotte
Wright, leader, Pauline Brown, pre
sident. Mildron Williamson, vice-
president, Tholntu Itobers. secretary.
Juanita Siraky, lintel Tutor.
P OF MAIN
iTREET TO COS!
FORTY THOUSAND
Eta
Authorities Brlieve Proper
ty Holders Will Take
Rock Base
It' Main street property cvn, ra
i want the best paying available, thoy
must dig down In their pocket- and
pull out the sum of $40,00, For this
is the estimate today of Asai; ii.m
! t'ity Knglneor onr on how much
I the pnvtnK w :,l cost.
It Is not business Main street that
; la seeking tho paving. . It Is Main
street from the Spring street inter
section east to the government canal
bridge, declared to be one of toe
worst streets at the present time in
Klamath Falls.
At first property Holders petition
ed for umcudant. The council set tit
toot down hard against, macadam nud
Is now insisting en pavement.
Macadamising would "cost about
$211,000. It la believed that a com -I
promise will be effected whereby I
bituUihic will be used, but Instead
Ot a black base, a rock base will he
uod. This would cos; j;!a.tioo and It
Is boliuifod the assessed valuation of
the property affected could entry the
project through at this figure.
now
4H
Greater value than ever
built Into this
Nobody waits when the stage is set
BUY NOW! Fifty wise men are
choosing the popular Star right today
another fifty will buy tomorrow,
and the next day ,on the Pacific Coast.
Such is the high Winter average of
sales as Star swings into greater, finer
public prestige. 50 a day!
just look at the Star Standard Touring
every inch a real automobile. Giant
powered, husky in every part, trim
and swank in handsome speed lines.
Buy it don't hesitate! It costs about
half of what it appears tobe worth.Star
is a value car with high-priced form
and features yet it sells in the low
cost class.
Standard
Touring
Corsage Watches
Stage Comeback
LONDON, Dec. Hi. ,V Corsage
watches have displaced wristlets In
the fashionable shops of New Bond
street, They are worn In rainbow
effects worked out In all sorts of pre
cious ami semi, precious stones.
The watches tiro decorations tit si
and lime keeping is a secondary
consideration, Tiny watches are aet
In brilliant animals and flowers nflil
enisled Willi emerald 1 and ritllloa. I
Others are concealed In pendants off
rock crystal set with onyx, diamond!
and emeralds.
It's a long rain that ha no turn-'
Ing Into snow.
CHARLESTON CONTEST
Scandia Hall
Tonight
, Music By
THE TANTALIZERS
Seven Piece Band
Buy it you've seen
Million Dollar Motor
power conquer the
trickiest grades and
you've wanted this
Star! So buy buy and
be in the swim with
your high gear marvel !
0
Auto Gifts Feature
of 1925 Christmas
BJ widespread has tho Interest
d in m noting that tho com
ing Chrislutns will doubtlessly be
marked as an uutnuiotlvc one.
Gifts cf every conceivable kind
are Included In the offerings featur
ed for tho car qwner and they ruti
the entire range of things both use
ful and omnraefhal. The prices uu
are varied, 10 that there la a suit
able gift tor every porkelbaok.
There Is such endless array of
equipment dear to the heart of the
anto owner that It Is easy lo de
cide upon a practical present.
With tire interest of tho faml!-.'
centered around their automobile
It should be easy to select something
that will bo useful and practical
something that they all will en
Joy such as tonitcau shleldj, Mind
wings and all like manner ot
equipment.
Then too. there are Individual
gifts for each member of the family.
Mother would appreciate a motor
crib for baby, a wool nntor robe or
a picnic set. Father wuld like
a cigar lighter, a pair of driving
gloves, a clock or a motorrnetor and
locking radlotor cap. Daughter
would "just adora" a cut gluaj I
flower vase and son would he pleaj
ed with an Ac.-moro exhaust hirn
or a spotlight.
Jn preparing far a nntiriog
ChrlBtmas, tho Western Auto Sup
ply company has'aaserab'.cd a com
plete and comprehensive slock o!
automotive accessories fr:m which
the Chrlatmas list can be selected. '
Cards are provide:! ulta each gift Jo
that the article can be exchanged
at any Western Auto store, should
the accessory selected not fit the re
ceiver's car.
Walk-Over
Union Made
I OK
Union
Workers
took for tho Hoot
ami Shoe 'workers
onion label, H stamp
ed in every shoe. This
label is your protec
tion against poor
workmanship in even'
Feam and stitch of
these shoes.
Falls -Mercantile
Co.
BxcltUlrt
. I gratis
Worth its weight in gold
feather-light on the bankroll
If you were caught in a blizzard and had to walk a
few miles to tilt: nearest shelter, you'd say that any
shoes v.-crc worth their weight in gold. Here's- a
pair of good-looking shoes, with the stout Walk
Over quality, to carry you through a whole winter
full of blizzards. Yet look at the feather-light touch
they make on the old bankroll. That's shoe value!
A Christmas Gift
For The Whole Family
BUICK 8C STAR GARAGE
Opposite White Pelican Hotel
aft the TINE TREE
Renewed interest In tho glories of
ancient Egypt resulting from the dis
corery of the tomb of Tut-Ankh-Aroen
are reflected in Cecil B. Do
Alflle's "The Ten Commandments."
Months before Cecil DeMllle slar:
d work on "The Ten Command
ments" he had Egyptologists do re
search work as to the costumes, ac
cessories, and buildings of that Bib
lical era which the first part ot the
picture portrays. They delved ir.to
ancient books and went to the far
j corners of the earth in order to c,;!-
lect such information as was. nects-
sary to make the picture authentic
in every detail.
With the benefit of all this know
ledge, about eight mouths before the
Exodus scenes were taken, prepara
tion work wis started in desert loca
lions which refcembled those de
scribed in the Bible. Engineers built
sphinxes, pyramids, and a city whose
, PILES a
When
PAZO
OINTMENT
Is Applied,
because it Is
Positive in Action,
llF OR PPkjr A -j ll
It begins immediately to take out
tho Inflammation and reduce all
Swelling. The Sret application
btings Qreat Relief. Stops Itching In
stantly and Quickly Relieves Irritation.
Severe teBts in onsen of long standing
have proved that PAZO OINTMENT
con be depended upon with absolute
certainty to Stop any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrud
ing Piles, and in the shortest time possible. Recommended by
Physicians and Druggists in United States and Foreign Countries.
PAZO OINT11ENT in tubes with Pile Pipe Attachment, 75c.
nil in tin bexoa, 60c The circular enclosed with each tabe and box
contains facts about Piles which everybody should know.
PARIS MEDICINE OO., Boamont and Pine Strwti, St. Lonli, Mix,
walls we're 10ft feet in height. !n lean
thnn eight months a city was erected
which had taken the ancients as
many centurios. When completed. It
wus used for only eighteen days.
Egypt lived agala for a fortnight.
''The Ten Commandments" is play
ing at the Pine Tree theater for the
last time tonight.
PltEE MCI.XHKH
U FOR WAR VETS
If
1
oAt The LIBERTY
If you were a sleep walker and. had
taken a nocturnal stroll through a
house In which a murder had just
been committed, and In the mornlug
you were accused of the crime, what
v.ould you do?
This Is the situation that confronts
the heroine of "The Girl on the
Stairs," which comes to the Liberty
theater tonight with pretty Patsy
Huth .Miller as Its star.
PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. 10.
(P)A11 disable! war veterans
whi are entitled to government
compensation after May. 'It,
1925, 'Will be issued free hunt
ing and fltilng licenses In
Oregon, the state game com
mission decided toduy at Its
tegular nu . ting.
Some vury pretty silk dresses, on
sale at Bee Il'gln'H Dress Shop for
only $8.95. (Adv) ir,-lli
Say iCnute Rockne
Broke Agreement
IOWA CITY, Iowa, Dec, 16. JP)
Knutc Rackne, famous Notre Dame
football coach, entered Into two vcr
bal agreements to become foclball
coach at the University of Iowa, but
each time failed to carry out his
pledge. Dr. Paul E. Belting, director
of athletics, disclosed hero here to-
TO again read your newspaper
with tho clear vision of long
ago to again boo clearly, near
and far, is a blessing within your
reach. Seek our examination.
Dr. H. J. Winters
Eyesight Specialist
Klamath Falls, Ore.
Wo grind our own glasses.
i
Itadtoh $fj fplctiired above) n six-tube uul-control SupurUuLor'6dyn0l Hint uKim
the new power lube, it Inn: apace In the cabinet for dry butteries, hut can he
used with Loudspeaker Model lui without battorles, with il liutllotrons - (105
A D I O L A
Is a product of the combined talents
of General Electric, WestinghouKe
Electric and Western Electric com
panies experts. Perfect selectivity,
Economical Operation, Beauty of
Design.
Radiola 25, tho Perfect Christmas
Gift for the Home.
Racliola Loud Speaker, Model UZ
1325 or Model 100 is recommended
for Radiola 25 when dry battery is
operated.
As with all Radiola Super-Heterodynes
no antenna is required if the
loop is used.
BALDWIN HARDWARE COMPANY
418 Main Street T HiS $fff&0jf& Rp Phone 261
.Convenient Terms Can B,e Arranged On Any Radio Set