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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON.
Wednesday, Dgcembgy 1(3, 11)25
OKHY HI c hm It.l.VliOX CIIIUS'l M AS I'AKTV MONDAY
NUW YQRK, Dec. 111. (V) A The iinniuil Christmas party r
rumor that I ,cfin rrt Kip Khlnclnnder j tho Kcdron club members will bo
had returned to his mulatto wife. tmltl on Moinlay evening at the
Alice Hcnlrlrn Jones, was denied to-homo of Miss .Mary Hall, providing
duy by I. una 1(. Jacob, New York tho meningitis epidemic la not con
iiltornoy for ttrhtnolander. I sldored too serious.
Richardson Springs
J "Tbo Homo of tho Soft Shin"
Near Chlco, Hullo Co., California
A woundorful place In winter for any one soeklnc. health.
Steam honied .hotel. Housekeeping or lamping. Address
Lee Richardson, Chico, Calif.
Excited by Majric,
U. S. Official Dies
WASHINGTON. DM, ll!.- ?V
A heart attack coming at the high
point of tin1 performance by n stage
magician caused the death last Right
of Frederick C. lllcka, alien propMN
ty custodian, Slumping in bis chair
at the llelasco tbealer just as the
magician hypnotised a woman and
caused Iter to apparently float over
the stage, Mr. lilt Ks died before a
physician could reach him.
Mr. Micks, who Inst April sue
ccded Thomas W. Miller as custo
dian after the latter s resignation,
hail served in the house of rvpre-.-niatlvos
from New York from
1(12.1 lo 11S. Mr. lllcka was born
at Wostbury. Long Island.
FREE
A BOX OF
CHOCOLATES
With Every Purchase of 50c or More
Tomorrow (Thursday) Underwood's Pharmacy will
give away three hundred boxes of Miss Savior's fine
candies.
A fifty cent purchase will entitle you to a box, but only
one box will be given to a customer.
Do your buying early as these boxes will not last long.
Miss Savior says her candies are "Highest in Price
and Highest in Quality." Let her prove it.
One Box Free with a 50c Purchase
IJMerwowfc pitaroijfY
WSv KLAMATH FALLS OREGON wiS I
Frigid Clasp
Of Winter To
Close Dredge
Ice Forming on Upper
Klamath Lake Im
pedes Operations
One more exceptionally cold night,
and the California Oregon Power
company dredge on upper Klamath
lake will be forced to suspend oper.i
lions for the winter.
"The dredge is working at Modoc
Point now," John Boyle, divlaion
manager of the power company, said
yesterday. "Otiorntlons ituvo been
slowed' down le-cause of the ice on
upper Klamath Inke and It will take
Just ope move cold plight to force!
complete susitenslou for tie winter."
Tin.' dredge, which is operated by j
ten men. has scooped out a log pond
for the Algoma Lumber company and
has practically completed the pond
lor the l.afniu Lumber company.
'V, JVUrtt irtl 11 1UJ0 VM.I-.UU1T KB7
V WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE It if
I puarfv- I BUY THEIR DRUGS UccuSac-vI
feller, Jr.. back from u ten weeks j will abroad. The reason:
vacation in Europe, has revealed j was here and ho ii worth
that he left strict, orders not lo of me."
'Fa, her
: dozen
BainBridge Colby
1
ana wire to Zi
plit
CHEST l l Nli UOXKS
Among the local store- where
cheat Rtnd boxen have been placed
by tho coiumunlly chest committee
are: Moe s store, tnderw.oili Htuk
Store, The Moccu Pool Hall, The
Star llntK. The PaitUQti The Wol-
dorf, McDonalds. The Eagle l'onl
Room, the K. K. K. Store and the
Gulden Rate,
The soltclttiiR committee in lanrgol
of the drive includes M. Savage.
chairman: O. M. Hector, Percy
Kvan, B, W. Vannlce, -3jrge l.lnd
ley. a. M. oilier, W. M. Mo'ntaliaa,
and W. W. M. Neeloy.
Mils. CAIililE lit It.MAW
Funeral services for Mrs. Car-
lie llurniun el this city will be held
tomorrow morning at Sacred Heart j
church.. The Iter. Father A. L. i
l.oeser will offer up a re'tnlem ttia:
at 9 o'clock. To night at 7:30 the
ladles of the Altar Sarlety of Sacred i
Heart church, of filch Mrs. Ilur
manu was a member, will meet at
Wbitlock'a funeral h )mo and roctto
ine mnarj,
Jury May Report
Today at 5 p. m.j
Klamath's ;.rv.i-.l Jnry will report'
to the circuit court either this af
ternoon at 5 o'clock or tomorrow
morn lot ft became known this af
ternoon. Throughout the morning
the jury questioned wiliv-fses on tho
Frank TechoU case. Une of the !
principal witnesses wu William
Cole, who participated In the arrest :
of Techolt on the. dIkM of Novem
her 2S.
HEpTlKti is i osTinnki
D.mrhfrr.s of Job t to Hon vein
Tomorrow as I'hiumil
BOXING
Main Event Heavyweights 10 Rounds
SUGAR WILLIE KEELER
, 4
Champion of Coeur D'Alenc's Weight 212 Pounds
Keeler has beat Frank Farmer. Tiny Herman, knocked out
Chet Melntyre, also fought Tommy Gibbons and others.
JACK McGREER
Of Texas Weight 200 Pounds
HcMcGreer has beat Max House and Bennie Ford, who was
lim Jeffries' protege. Ho generally wins his fights by the
K. O. Route. This should be a real heavyweight battle with
iota of action.
Semi-Windup Six Rounds 145 lbs.
JACK CRIM, of Chiioquin
Remember Crim's last fight? lie always gives the boyj! a run
tor their money.
SID HERBERT, of IQamath Falls
Sid Baid "Get me somebody tough." We have
Extra Special Event 4 Rounds, 165 lbs.
KNOCKOUT KOGAN, of Malin
Jim Fleming, of Klamath Falls
llogan kno- ked Fleming out Ibe last fight anil Fleming said it
was a lucky punch. So liogun will try to do it again.
PItKLIMIVAltV FOCH liOCNOS
KID pLSON vs. MIKE MUSSOLINO
Tickets on sale at The Mecca, Waldorf, The Smoke and Itev
jUUlanl Pallor.
Klitgaiflo 9rt.U0, Boa. S2.20, Gen. Adm. flJU)
Ladles welcome Under auspices Klamath Falls lluxing
commission.
SVIA'ESTMR, Matchmaker.
Scandia Hall Klamath Falls
Thursday, December 17, 1925
NEW VOltK, Dee. IC. . yP)
Dainbrldge Colby, secretary of slate
during parfqf Woodrow Wilson's
administration, and Mrs. Colby have
greed lo an amicable separation.
Mrs. Colby sailed Inst night for
Paris to join her daughter Kathcrin".
stating emphatically that she would
not seek a divorce In the French
capjtal. Mutual friends confirmed
news of the separation.
Although they have been reparol
ed for several months, the Colby
have maintained friendly relations,
Mr. Colby even visiting his wire fre
quently at her apartment while Ho
maintained a rcsiuen"- at the Plaza
hotel.
ttKOBQE McIXTTRE LBAVINfl
George W. Melntyre of the First
National bank Is leaving tomorrow
for the stale of Washington where
be will he the guest of his parents,
fir. anil Mrs. J. If. Melntyre and
friends over the holidays. He plans
to return to bis position here shortly
after Christmas.
GLASSES
Brighter Vision
Clean vision enables a
person to do much bet
ter work than when the
eyes are laboring under
a strain.
Coorl 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
709 MAIN
We grind (lie glasses In our
own factory to suit each in
dividual requirement.
Repairs tjAick Service
!'.! lo the meningitis epidemic
which Klamath Falls Is attempting
lo erase, thaj Daughters of Job will
net hold Ihelr regular meeting to
morrow night. The next meeting will
he announced through the press, af
t r it la believed the epidemic has
passed.
HRft MAGUIRK LEAVING
Mrs. William Maguiro Sr. la leav
ing tomorrow morning for Seattle
win re site plans to spend tho Christ
inas holidays with her son and itaugli-ler-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hoyt
Ihd little son Jackie and her daugh
ter Miss Mamie of tho coast city.
She will stay two months in the
northern city.
Loan Funds Under
Control of State
The. Hull ml States Savings s
Lean association has taken liver
the assets of 'tl Oeuorad Bond and
Mortgage company and ptii'chui'or
of its ill!. lull atom bonds will be
given Savlniis and Loan contract) la
I he aattHjIntlOD In place ot Ibe bends,
thus brlugtog 'be ltive.it inent under
the control of tile slate. Jgmtl D,
Smith who HrtM district manager for
Hie Western Sjuvltigs and Loan eam
puuy has taken tho p.islllon of vie
field supervisor for the association.
Tlio local icpresi'tilallvo Is A. II.
M n Inun.
Eastern Star Party
to Be Postponed
Tiio Hasteru star has canceled its
CBPd party abd musical program
which was planned for this eveiiliiK.
due to tho mangltU epidemic. Tho
parly will he held iiiiuo time after
the Ural of tho your, It win announc
ed today by mam bora or the ordor,
AMI III I.I. PASMIl
WASIIINCTON. Dec. Hi. (f)'
The Bingham (.'tnmgraral alreratl
bill was paiiad by tho senale to
day wilboitt a iccoi'd volt).
Chinese War Lord
in Decisive Fight
BHANOlIAli Dec. 10. -(I') He
p e l i from .l.iiiane ie sources say
thai the fate of Marshal Chang Tuo-
j .in. Uanueburlan war lord, prob.
aid., lie ilecliled liy n battle imw
rnglnj in Hie Paiklpu Motor, 40
miles iivct or Uukdvu,
CHAPMAN 'ro pug
HARTP6RD, Coon.', nee to. (!)
Qarald Ohapman, mull robber ami
slayer, must die March II, having
boon denied permlanion to first
nerve a ilt'-yonr (aoUUCI la Atlanta.
- "
a ViCjj
if
Worthy Gifts in Men's
Wearing Apparel
50c to $5.00
Ties
Cheney and Grayed
silks, wool and knit
ted, pleasing colors
and made to wear.
Gifts of merit
75c to 2.00
Initialed
'Kerchiefs
Best quality grade,
3 in Christmas box
50c box
Others from 25c to $1
TA
CT- J&
mm
Slippers
Finest line of men's
slippers in town. Six
numbers to choose
from
1.50 to 3.50
Mufflers
Silk and wool, plaids,
stripped and plain in
ideal designs and
colors.
$2 to 3.50
Naught Can Compare
With Gifts To Wear
PKAR KXOCKRIW SIEBT
MEDFOUD, Ore., Dec. 10. tip)
What Is believed to bo tho largest
gathorlhg of pear crowers In the
history of the world, assembled In
Medford today for a ibreo days aes
h i Mir. tinder the auspices of Ibe Ore-
Ron Slate Horticultural Society.
Wood
BLOCKS Our blockwood Is
ample for Ibe present. We' are
taking part off the yards.
DIIV SLA It Our dry slab Is
not entirely dry. It Is good for
tie- beater, but not for the
cook alove.
LIMII WOOD is first class dry
llmba and tree tops. It is
dany wood for beater, furnace
or fireplace.
COAL Sure, we have coal.
Lump coal, beat on the market.
BHIt VICE Just a little behind
with deliveries. Order early.
Wood Coal & Fuel Oil
PEYTON 8C CO.
" "WOOD TO I1UUN"
601 Main Phone 535
Bank Sells Assets
for Sum of 800
.MKI')KOi:r, Ore., Dec. 10. The
closing chapters in the failure of the
Bank of Cold Hill. Cold Hill, Ore.,
in March; 19M, were written in the
records of tho circuit court, win n up
on recommendations of Hiiperlntond
enl of Hanks Hramwell, bids for the
romaJnlng assets of the defunct insti
tution were ordered. ,
Tho assbtfl eoiniifit of a house and
a lot and collectible notes of Percy
II. Bell, former president, und cash
ier, whose sentence of ten years In
lb" Male prison was recently re
duced by Covernor Pierce, followed
by a parole.
Walter Zimmerman bid ir,OI) tor
the bouse and lot, which in oneuin-
bered by a mortgage of $1700, held
by the Jackson County Loan asso
ciation and Albert PdOkey bid for
the notes. $,100, lloth bidders live
In Oold Illll and the bids of both
vcre accepted.
Honestly, the best policy is io let
all's well that ends well enough
alone.
Silk underwear arid silk slips inakc
practlcnl Xintis clfts at. Bad Boglh'd
Dress Shop, !!!!) So. 71 h SI., next
I X V EST l( .' A T I X ( i C( ).M 1 ITT E K
The Invcsllpatlnr; commllleo of
Lbo Community chest is busily en
gaged in checking up on the various
families in Klamath Palls who arc
worthy of help these days, Miss
Lydia Crlckc, chairman of the com
mitten with Mlsi McOlollan, Mrs.
Bort Hawkins, Mrs. .1. 0. Boylg and
Mrs. Z. T. I'owill nro the local
matrons in charge of the work.
Colds
Lace dresses on salt, at llee lle
gln's Drbss Shop for only fr. I Adv I
1 6-1 ii
Fever
Grippe
Be Quick-Be Sure
Oct the rlfilit remedy the hen men know,
So (isick, to lure that millioni now employ It.
The utmoit In a bnttVt, ikomideiiinlne
in Idcd form. , Coldi .top In 14 hour.. La
tlnppc in j day. The ytcm la cleaned anj
toned. Nothing compaiea with Mill's.
Be Sure It4llf Price 30c
is
CA5CARA Mf QUININE
Cct Red Out OH
with portrait
Christian Ladies' Bazaar
Will be held in the
Hart Building, Seventh Street at Main
Saturday, Dec. 19
Cooked Sale- Home Made Mince Meat and
Rummage Sale
to Shasta cafe. (Adv)