The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 21, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING 11EKA1.1), KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Monday, D&oomber 21, 1MB
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"Under Cover"
Man Very III
lloyd was taken seriously itik
Saturday in bi small house an BfeM
Main street. Mis condition rapidly
became worse anil Saturilay night he
was delirious.
... j o i Boyd has been very active in
W. E. Boyd Stricken prohibition enforcement iii Klamath
With Pneumonia; in county, whiio he is not umiv.
if i ; state agent or prohibition officer,
i-.ui.iti nuspiwu
W. B). Uoyd, "under cover
for state prohibition officers oper
ating In this territory, lies danger
ously 111 In tlie KInraath Qeneral
Imspiiai Buffering from u serious
attack of pneumonia.
Iloyd has participated In all the
I big raids in Klamath. Ilia cou-
"""'iiiition was reported considerably im
proved but slill serious by hospital
authorities.
PUBLIC Gi l
DRY RULE, II
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OF 00
Theri is n bo of inonev in worii-l
Ing. hut It is hard to get.
Present Situation Intoler
able, Statement of Uni
versity Chief
APPLES
Newtowns and Jonathans
1.50 a box
TOMATOES
SOLID PACK, 2 cans for 25c
Case, $275; 2 doz. 2l2 size cans
WE HAXDLE KGC. MASH. Mill Hun. llran.' Rolled Barley.
Kye. Wheat, Cracked Corn. Ground t'orn and Whole Corn.
Grit. Oyster Shell. Charcoal. Alfalfa Chop and Super-solid
Butter Milk.
Complete Line of Staple Groceries.
Anchor and Crater Lake Flour
We protect our customers on sugar
Anderson Transfer 8C Grocery
335 South Sixth St. Phone 795
' Four Trucks for General Hauling
NKW YORK, Dee. 21. i,V) The
tide of public opinion has defl i
I ttely turned against ryouiblion. H
the belief of Nicholas Murray But
ler, president of Columbia I'nlver
I ally, weeks senate debate.
slatted by Senalor Edge of New
i Jersey, was the beginning cf what
will he a successful m. A'm mt i i
j reform the "present intolerable sit
uation." he thinks.
Voluminous correspondence
British House
Worries Over
Turk Problem
l.abor Against Taking
Mosul Mandate
LONDON. Dec. 11, .The
bouse of commons today was debat
ing the Mosul Muestiou en a gov
ernment motion asking the house
to upprove the action of the British
delegate at tleueva in accepting the
league of nations award In the dis
pute between Turkey and Great
Britain. This motion lakes the
place of a proposed opposition, mo
tion condemntni tho action.
The govcrnuieM has to combat
a good deal of hi stillty from the
laboritos, liberals and some 'if its
on
the subject, he said, in a letter made
public last Di(ht, showed that
thousands of men and women who
had been sincere prohibitionists
'have changed their vlows and are
usking leadership ia a movement
u reform tho present laws.
Dr. Butler's letter was written t
John It. dynes, laliorit . speaking
in tie1 house of commons, stated
that he would ask his parly t I leaio
the house when the government'.!
motion regarding Mosul was reach
ed. This til In protest Against the
government's procedure la prepar-
Mrs. Seggerman of Atlantic High- lnK motion nskin- for approval of
lands, X. J., and contended that "io 5,8 Mosul lm,lcy as l' 'rlii.m-nt
drive prohibiten out of the country lv:ls adjourning fm H1.1 holidays thus
has become a moral issue" " ivln "t'Ptwi. In. uo .bane,, to
,.,,.. -consider whether an amendment
The violation of ''fundamental hhmll,, , ,,, .
and righteous In tie futile and
lawbrejki.-ig attempt to enforce a
foolish and untruthful law." he! CONr'AU Wili.VM.I l
wrote, is "the most Immoral nit-' I?
dertakiug on which any government j WAS"IXUTON' "- 21'
ever embarked." Both t!"' l'enivlnn nnd C.illean am-
, , j I bassad were summoned to the
numuiai mur unreasonan.e .
public act can long stand" he said
r ! flclals rofuseo l throw aav light
s. iverv , : vp:ii-j p prt tint ij
for prohlbtioa todaj. As slavery was
' stute department this aftornion by
Secretary Kellogg and althuigh of-
ilriven out of tho coastltutiou and
tloni that the Tncna-ArUa nrhl-
tnitlnn ... mutix ,tls,.tts
out cf the country, so prohibtlon a,on
will be. and we sjiall develop a plan j '
to abolish the saloon, suppre'a tho
liquor trafflo and to reduce drunk
RUNAWAY ( Alt Kll.l.s MAN
:!: v - f
Houltry
Every Day
Including Christmas
fust now when your mind is full of gift problems
:lon't overlook the fact that we have a share in making
those same gifts acceptable.
Every Iay we furnish you with fresh tender meat that
helps to keep your health to tlie point where you can
jnjoy vour work and play witli greater vigor.
Don't slight your meat
diet because of the press
' of Christmas shopping.
Try Miller'sIt's Better
MILLER'S MARKET
(ins Miller, Proprietor
"Watch L's Grow"
Main .Near Eighth Phones .U nnd 7.11
Four Deliveries Daily
SEATTLE. General offhos cf!
the Bloedel-Dot) ovan Lumber Co.
here were notified that one man!
was fatally Injured and a dozen suf-!
fered minor cuts, when a runaway i
Egging car on the company's rail-!
way near Beaver, 50 miles west of j
Port Angeles, yesterday crashed into
a "mulligan" loaded with 50 irork-j
men. The "Mulligan" was being'
pushed by an engine up a iteep
grade when the runaway car broke
loose from a loading platform and'
ra:ed two miles down the hill.
Gus Lueoc died of injuries.
FAMIL ItKlWIOX .
M. L. Miller left this morning for
Los Angeles, whore the Miller fam-'
Ujr will gather at the heme of his
mother, for an annual Carl i mas
reunion.
CUT TOUR
TIRE TROUBLE
to a minimum by using
Firestone and General
Tires. Cheaper and best
in the long run.
See us for Quick and ef
ficient crank case ser
vice. Klamath Tire
House -
"Cap" Calklus
Klamath Ave. & 6th St.
FIrc3tone, General nnd
Oldfield Tires.
KELOT
SPRINGFIELD
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'VOUR AIM is rtfeptindrnlly rn
tiroly upon tlie condition of
your eypB. More you will Kt't.
th lonscK that will benofjt your
slKht and the stylo of clauses that
wilt look right.
Dr. H. J. Winters
Kyc-Slght Specialist
We Orlnd Uur Own (;ia:.scs
KtaUIATH 1'ALI.S, OREGON
"Vour ncoro In life is
n8 good an your aim
it cun be no better."
HILDEBRAND
The music teacher visited our
.school Thursday.
David Hllss and Lawrence Clanton
were shopping in Klamath Y:W
Wedueday. Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Mills were
shopping in Hlldebrand Thursday.
The Long Pine Lumber company
has fiiilehed hauling and loading
lumber for this season.
nig Lakes lumber company ha:'
started logging the W. 6, SmitbJ
timber to the railroad to be ship
ped to town.
Mrs. Ilooth is assisting Mrs. W,
O. Smith in cooking for the log
ging crew.
Maggie Lovolftdy has been absent
the past week on account of ill
ness. E. P. Poole made a business trip
to Klamath Fulls Thursday.
.1. (J. Wight has returned uouie
from Klamath Kalis where he has
been serving on the Jury.
IS. K. Hnrtzler made a insincss
trip to knamuth Falls recvuly.
Walter, the Infant son of Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Kilter, has bean
quite ill tho pnst week.
IB m CORD
''M il l,kl7
t ff U
$ ml i Aw2f SHBI H
Oregon Men Heltl
as Theft Suspects
SAN FUANt'lSl'tl. Dec. 1, (fl'l
- Donald Kelly, ulltis Kl'ne'lt Young,
and I. t). Cllllau, alias .lack Ray
niond, me holDg held In Jull here
on clmrgeH of nttOBlUnd lobheiy.
I Moth me ex COUVlcW, according In
police records, Kelly was released
front the Oregon ttto poultoutlary
en a coiulitlunal panlon lasi ,uy.
tlllllau was convicted of robbery
hro in l s u . aod was released en
two veius probation. Both men
said they had been working In Ore
gOtl before coming to Oakland,
where (hey wotp ttrretitod,
Kelly's wife. Org 09. t-lep-daugbtec
of A. W. Stenn. of Medford. Ore., Is
being cared for at n detention honi".
She married Kelly at Medford De
cember 7.
Lean. QllUon1! wife. Is being
housed by the Salvation Army un
til she can find employment. Hutu
women declared their Intention of
standing by their husbands.
TENNANT, CALIF.
Mrs. K. F. Miller left Sunday tor
San Francisco, Calif., for u .vlftil
with her daughter Mis. Ituth llalloy
.w u i has been unite III.
Albert Castro left Frhluy for
Custorvllle, Calif., to spend the
Christinas dolldnys with his pnrenu.
.Mis Margiret Munn of Portland.
Ore., Is visiting at the home of
her son W. f. Munn.
Mr. and .Mrs. ('. V. Murphy re.
tamed TtiMdnV avenlnt troa Ooutl,!
Califurulu.
Tom Hansen and bride arrived In
camp Sunday evening and are keep
lug house at C street.
Max and Leo lltirtlerode of Mer
rill. Oregon, are visitors at tho
home of their sister Mrs. J. It.
Collins.
Mrs. I. M. Ilerod of Pueblo. Colo-
PtdOj arrived In camp Tuesday even
ins for a visit with her sou, Alva
Herod and family.
The ladles of tho Wild' ood
nlld held their regulur monthly
silver tea social. Wednesday after
noon In tho church social hull
Twelve ladles were present and en
joyed a pleasant social afternoon
Mesdaines Ford and YVIngfleld weft
the hostesses unci served lovely re
freshmunls.
T.ie Tennant Lady Klks club will
have a 'home-made cake, pl am:
candy sale at tho Tennant More
Co, store Saturday afternoon, Dec
19. The club's flower fuud Is got
I llug low so l.iey are tuklug thl;
way to replenish It.
Mr. nnd Mn. Alva Horod and tin
I. M. Ilerod motored to Klamath
Falls Thursday on a business trip.
F.dwin Shostran, brother of Mrs
Qeo. Miller, is on tho sick list thl
week. Tennunt experienced quite a hllz
zard Thursday, tho wind blew i
hurricane, and several inches of
snow fell, causing somo damage
hut nothing serious.
Dr. J. Sandle usslsted by his
class gave a piano rocltal at the
C. W. Murphy homo Thursday ovun
Ing. Tho parents of tho pupils wuro
Invited to enjoy tho program. Thos
present were Dr. and Mrs. Sandk
Mrs. It. I). Hawkins nnd daughter
Harmony, Mra. E. D. McDonald nnd
daughter Hazel, Mrs. W. S. Hat
field and daughters Elizabeth and
Evelyn, Mrs. H. O. Davis nnd Miss
Allele, Mrs. Clus. King and daughter
Lenora, Miss Claru Dollarhlde, Mrs
U. O. Gholson and Miss Elizabeth
and Mrs. C. W. Murphy nnd daiight
ers Dorothy and Pearl. After a do.
llghtful evening of music Mrs. MOT
phy assisted by somo of the ladles
served dainty refreshments.
Mrs. George Howard Is 111 of
bronchitis this week and tho Inst
three days of school was unable to
teach, Mrs. It. B. Hawkins substi
tuted for her.
Asks Acceptance of
Christian Faith
NKW YORK i Dee. II, (JP) A.
oyptlm Jesus of Nnarotli "noi us
a myth inn as a man," Uuubl Staph-
en S. Wise of (ho Free tsAuunoc. ue,
believes thai the rtoeirlUM of lb,.
Niuiirene me those tuns lit by the
Jewish I'ldei'M.
ii OhrlitUalty i lmprolo(tl Mid
Unnttaluabla us tho Jews feel II
Is. Or, Wise told ii aonRrofUtlOll In
Carnegie Hall yttttrday, k is bo
ciiuse Ohrlatlaha buve railed to live
up to lis teacblUKS. The dOOtrlhOS
IM'eui bed by Christ h" said, form a
code of ethics unpnrulletcd In the
history of molality.
IAN I'll INOI80O, Dli 1,1 UP)
UtlttoWll f. o b, taU Fl'lllltblrii
Colds
Will stop tomorrow
Cold bic.il In M boUfl for the millions
who ice Hill', rvvtji .iii.l httdAehu u".
I..il Iiii'pcyiclJaln !tdjy. 'I'luslilltequklc.
thl inentnfl. wiy to tnu uut dtDftn "o
diveislurtl. DtMl'l Hunt UMM bclpn, dou'c
wilt, tlet bacL to nortatl It oikc.
Be Sure Iti iIU MccJOc
1 nugiiiiair
uuininc
Get llrd Ikn AWMlV wiUi portrait
CHRISTMAS
f TURKEYS
m
The only balloon tire
that will not rumble
when driven on closed
cars at high speeds
EMtOCTi; TO BEND
Jack Grafton and Etnll Slobert
left this afternoon for Mend where
Ihcy will spend the 'holidays, Mr.
Grafton is a prominent potato buy
er. Ho purchased the greater put
cf tho Klamath county crop of po
tatoes. .Mr. Solhert Is head of tho
students cooperative exchange at the
Oregon Agricultural College. Mo
accompanied Mr. Crnfton on tho
southern Oregon trip to further his
knowledge on the oxtfhangfl
MERRILL
H
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u b
Shop
502 South Sixth - Phone 616
I
John Allen, of Allen and I'yle,
wholesale hiitchers of Han Francisco,
was In Merrill Monday looking for
lamhs. Tho Iambs In Merrill vicinity
tire nearly all sold or contracted.
Mr. nnd Mrs.- C (i, Morrill wore
vllstora In Klamath Falls Monday.
Tho picture "The Capture of Chi
cago," by the Modern Woodmen of
America at tho I. O. O. F. bull on
Monday evening was well ElltOtldod
and was much enjoyed.
Monday Dr. Smith, u returned med
ical missionary from Africa, wits In
Merrill and Monday afternoon bo
spoke at tho high school and In the
evening at tho Presbyterian church.
I Pictures were shown' with tho cvu- J
Your dinner is made delight by the
quality of its Meats.
The choice young fowl assured at this mar
ket insures an excellent Christmas dinner.
SINCLAIR MARKET
1126 Main Phone 793
Quick Deliveries
Pay Heed To The Advice
of doctors utul co
In good condition.
e your health by deeping your lecth
o. let- ii . .. fvatnlnhtlon.
202-
R. D. COE, DENTISTS
(Painless of courno)
201 linpkn Bldf, 8th and Main Phono 930
Imported and Domestic
Groceries
Our complete stock of staple and fancy
tn'occries is open to you each day from 7
a. m. to 9 p. m. including Sundays.
Coffee Roasted Fresh Every Day
Italian-American Grocery
WE DELIVER FREE
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nlng lecture. Hy l hose at lending, Ibis
WOS thought to be one of the most
interesting talks ever given lu .Mer
rill on missions. Ho had n great
many curios which were shown and
explained by Dr. Smith. Itev. A. 1,.
nice, pastor of the Presbyterian
church In Klamath Falls, uccompan
(ed Dr. Smith to' Merrill.
Mrs. I. W. Ilurrls visited with her
daqghtor, Mrs. It. I,, Dnlton the first
of the week.
Sunny, plensunt rooms. Dcpenilublo nursing enro. A good plnco to
convalesce In Illness and uflor surgical operations. Itatosi aro
ruasonabli!. Ambulanco for streicher ensos. Ilosldent phnrmnclst,
PreiOrlptlOnt nnd modlclno may bo obtained nt all times day or
night.
All Physicians Cordially Welcome
Klamath Valley Hospital
INK AT FOURTH STREET
KLAMATH FAU.S, ()RC,
Cor. 4th and Pine
Telephone 497