The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 23, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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Page Four
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Cigarettes Not i
Good for Women, i
Singer Declares
NKW YORK, Doo. 2." (P)
I Frieda Hempel, concert and opera
f .singer, returned on tho While Star
J Liner Majestic yeterdny with the
nnnounccment that nftcr a five
J year vacation, nho expects to ap
jioar In opera next year In Germany,
and with the statement that she
would like to start "a bis drive
against women's smoking."
Miss Hempel, before launch hi;;
; nor attack on women smokers, em
ptied her pursoPof cigarettes, say
lng she was going Into training
again for her annual concert tour
Of tho country shortly. Smoking,!
she snld, was bad for singers' i
throats and bad for inmin'i health.
Local Elks Will
Omit Two Meetings
The Klamath Kalis Lodge of Klks
has received special dispensation
from .District Deputy llrand Killer
Hen S. Kisher to omit the holding j
of the local Klks lodge tomorrow
night, December 2t, and New Years
eve, December SI, neeonllng to!
Clmrlion S. Cttrrln. exulted ruler.
The next session of the Klamath I
Elks will be held Thursday. Janu
ary "th nt which time the Xev
Year activities will begin.
ill, 000,000 Is
Goal of
Suit
Filed by U. S.
ASK IMFROVKMK.VT8
WASHINGTON. Dec. IS. (P)
Extensive improvements to lVarl
Harbor. Hawaii, Including berthing
space for lt battleships ivero re
commended to the house commit
tee on tuval affairs today.
Good Will Toward Men
The Christmas spirit of service to
others and good-will to all is the spirit
which we try to give a day-by-day
reality in this bank.
Merry Christmas
Happy New Year
The American National Bank
of Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Member Federal Reserve System.
Stand By The Flag
And
Other Poems
A booklet just issued by C. C. Brower has just the ideas for
Christmas and the New Year
"Stand By the Flag" has received many high commendations by
eminent lawyers, business men and others.
Sale at tile book stores
Berried English Holly
Klamath Flower Shop
Rankin Will Be
Montana Attorney
WASHINGTON, Dec 23. (p,
At tho request of Senators Walsh
and Wheeler the senate today did
the unusual by confirming immedi
ately tho nomination of Wellington
D. Rankin to be federal district
attorney for the state of Montana.
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Oversize Cords
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Today and
Tomorrow Only
oACE
TIRE SHOP
115 South Eleventh
Phone 843J
I Chev. Looks for
Big Year in 1926
DETROIT, Mich., Dec. 23. (&)
In anticipation of another record
breaking year during 1925, the Chev
rolet Motor company has greatly ex
panded its field organization to as
sure quick distribution of cars and
parts to its thousands of dealers.
The expansion program just com
pleted involved the opening of three
new zone offices in key cities and litt
ered ion of specially designed sales
and service buildings at four other
zone points.
The drive-away stocks of cars are
so arranged that they may be start
ed enrouie within a few minutes af
ter a call is received from any deal
er In the zone. The supplies of pail:
are compactly arranged In special
stock rooms adjoining the packing
and shipping departments. This ar
rungement insures equally quick 'ac
tion on requests for parts.
Besides providing ample space for
stocks of cars and parts, the new
buildings contain zone offices, as
sembly rooms for meetings of th
zone organizations, and Chevrolet
service schools where dealers' shop
experts are given special training
with especially designed Chevrolet
precision tools. There are now 20 of
these schools" the number having
been doubled during 1926.
lixku hold
WASHINGTON, Dec, 23. (IP)
The American South African lino
JW88 Bold by the shipping board to
day to John M. Franklin of New
York tor $780,000.
PORTLAND, Ore., D.-c. 25. (IP)
Tho United Slates government ihru
William V. Wilson, alien property
cuitodlan, today brought suit to
gain possession of (ho entire estate
.it K Henry Woiiune. who died, lov
ing half of his $1,000,000 estate to
heirs in Germany and the other
halt to charity to be administered
through the Christian Science
church.
The estate has-been In litigation
for years, and the suprome court
held some time ago that the portion
willed for a rescue home for girls
could not be administered through
the Christian Science church. The
portion left to the church's admin
istration was then turned over to
the K. Henry Wemme Endowment
fund.
The governmeni In its suit claims
that part of the estate cannot be
handled by the endowment fund
trustees because their plans are n 11
in a.-eord with the exact terms of
Wemme's will. The government
seeks pcssessl.m of the entire estate.
In behalf of the 'heirs designated
for tho other half of the estate.
BOXING EVENT
Two Draws Feature
Eugene Boxing Gird
EUGENE, Ore.. Dec. 23. OP)--Mack
I.illard, Eugene, and Bobby
Clarke. San Francisco, battled to n
ten-round draw here last Veiling
in the first match of a double main
event of the Winter Garden boxing
card. The bout between Carl Mil
ler. Eugene, and George Dixon.
Portland, composing the other half
of the lop-line event, nlso went ten
rounds to a draw.
Mitchell Court
Finds Defender
WASHINGTON, Dec. 23. 0P
The army court that tried and sen
tenced Colonel William Mitchell for
bis criticism of the government air
services was defended in the house
today by Representative Wainwright
of New York, a former republican.
It mutt be remembered. Mr.
Wainwright said. that although
Colonel Mitchell wears decorations
for valor. very member of the
court that traied him also bad been
decorated.
Court martials are necessary for
discipline, he continued, and dis
cipline must be enforced in peace
time, or it will disappear in time
of war.
PIONEER DEAD
PORTLAND, Ore.. Dec. 23. (IP)
Ed Rand, deputy state fire marslnl.
and one of the most widely known
pioneers in Oregon, died from a
heart attack at Baker.
Among the things cleaned by
gasoline are pockotbooks.
GLASSES
Brighter Vision
Clean vision enables a
person, to do much bet
ter work than when the
eyes are laboring under
a strain.
Good 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
7 MAIN
Wo grind tho glasses in our
own factory to suit each in
dividual requirement.
Repairs Quick Service
4 LOCAL BOYS
TO flPPIl 11
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6 Heavyweights, to Perform
Here New Year's Day;
Farmer Coming
Willi four brawny son aaplrtni
to boxing honors. Kluinnth Foils soon
taty be somewhat in tho limelight of
the snorting world.
Uuek Weaver. "Kid" Shell. Knock
out llogun. and Jim Fleming are the
four, and all have places on I ho
he.iv weight curd to Iki slnr.ed here
New Years afternoon, when Sugar
W illie Keelor and Frank Fanner will
appear as nmin-eventors in (he beef
iest boxing program ever -.hcduled
In a Klamath Falls ring.
Short, who is the son of Pnrroll
Short, county commlsiiloner. has n
future as a boxer, due t.o his phenom
enal reach and bluing ability. Tills
is the verdici of tho searoned Keeler,
who has been working out with him
for the InBt few days.
Huck Weaver, who is to he Short's
opponent, is also developing into a
heavy hitter, hut he Is without
Short's advantage of itreat height and
roach.
Both Jim Fleming and Knockout
Hogan, who fought tour wild rounds
to a draw here on iho last card, nre
confident ' I hat after their six round
semi-final the other will have to bo
carried out.
Hogau's supporters say It's a cinch
while Fleming's adherents think
otherwise, and according to gossip,
someone is cliN' to lose some money
on n question of judgment between
these two.
Hogan is developing into a straight
hitter and rradtially getting away
from the habit of swinging wildly.
Keeler Is now working out with
all four of the nsptrmg beavlea.
Tickets have Been sent to Frank
Farmer and he Is due to arrive here
within the next few days.-
When that happens, two of the
local boys will work out witli his
and two with Keeler.
Arrangements for a preliminary
bout have not yet been completed.
Sehuman-Heink
Sues for v 10,000
PORTLAND, Ore,, lie. J, ()
Mine. Schumann liclnk, linger, to
day tiled Milt in the slate circuit
court hero against J. J. Floutmlng.
.'1 motion picture producer to re
cover 110,000 whelli she claims she
advanced to aid lilm In producing
nine five-reel picture!, Tho con
tract fey llie pi idtl .1 bins MtW du-
dlared to hWO two made in Phiin
delpliln In November I DIM.
Ferdinand Sohutnoon-Helnlt, son
of the singer, ipptartd In five of
tho photoplay produtiod by ffjotn
uttui ai a studio near Portland,
Tho films were shown luoslly In
New lluglnnd stales,
FORT MADISON, Iowa. -Mayor
ToMcr, who also presides In trnf
tic court has fined himself $1 for
dlshpylng regulations While hur
rylug lo Ills Judicial qb,
Dawes Asks to Be
Off Reserve List
WASHINGTON. Doc, 113. (!")
i,e Preiidoui Dawoi ro,uottd
I'retldeni Coollilg today tp with
draw1 bli nomination to continue u
,i nrlgadlor aonoral in Ihi officers'
roil W0 corps, taking lh view Hint
i bo vice prottdenl should no! iuui
MUUll high rniili. Th president ue-
oootlod nod ihe nomination win With
drawn,
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MIDLAND
Edward Sutton who purchased the
old Midland livery barn frqm Mar
tin brothers is tearing It down and
moving it to his rnneh In Miller Hill
district.
r.lrs. Kdna Flow-era nnd Mrs. P. D.
Hooper were in Klamath FallH on
busineses Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. n. Harnett and
family wen- calling on Miller Island
Thursday evening.
E. 1.. Furber has finished market
ing his flock of turkeys.
Miss Opal Hooper was visiting
Catherine and Pauline I'.urnctt on
Friday.
The Midland school closed Friday
for the holiday vacation.
Eddie Sciiulmirc was a caller In
Midland Sunday.
I.oren CaJhottn. was calling on Mil
ler Island Sunday.
J. IS. Domett had his turkey roost
visited by tltieves Friday night, who
tool; a number of fine birds.
Wood
lil.OCKS Our blockwood is
ample for tho present. Wo are
taking part off the yards. "
DRY SLAB Our dry slab Is
not entirely dry, It in' good for
tho heater, but not for tho
cook stove.
LIMB WOOD Is first class dry
limbs and tree tops. It Is
dany wood for heater, furnace
or fireplace.
COAL Sure, we have coal.
Lump coal, best on the market.
HKHVIt.'K Just a little behind
with deliveries. Order early.
Wood Coal & Fuel Oil
PEYTON 8C CO.
"WOOD TO BURN"
601 Main Phone 535
Lower Swan Lake
Several inches of snow fell here
since Thursday night.
A Christmas tree nnd i rogrnm will
be given at the school house Wednes
dav night, to which everyone is wel-
I come.
Mr. Arnett and family and P. E.
IStlles and family were r hopping In
! Klamath Falls Saturday.
Miss Evelyn Applegate passed
through Swan I. ike Friday.
I.oti ie Robin and brother BlolB
were visitors In the neighborhood on
Sunday.
Mf. and Mrs. Marvin Arnett of
Klamath Falls were g iests nt the
home tif Mr. and Mrs. I., t, Arnett
Sunday.
Mrs. I'. E. Stiles spent Saturday
night in Klamath Falls, the guest, of
her sister-ln -law. Mm. (iladys Stiles,
returning homo Sunday. f
L. II. .'.iitiler and sister passed
through Ho' neighborhood ' Friday
night on He ir way to Portland and
points along tho Columbia where they
will visit relatives during tho holi
days. MrH. Waller McKoen was a rnller
ai the home of Mm, Roberta Tuesday.
Mrs. Nora Trammel was a visitor
I., T dani l.nlrn I.IHav nn,l
! Sunday.
I Miss Velma Nichols, who Is rtt-
tending normal at Monmouth, arrived
Saturday to spend the holidays with
her mm her and brother.
The sale of Christmas seals Is pro
gressing nicely, jlue lo Hie activity
of the school children, with Orn Ar
nett at manager.
Tho action of the board in wrlt
throusands, members of the board
prisor to tho opening of the casino,
GREETINGS
We announce with pleasure ;hat our new automobile show room is now
open. Beinp directly opposite the R, K. K. Garage, our patrons will find
it convenitently located. . ,
We take this opportunity to thank the many friends who have made
possible this expansion in our busine ?s.
The front part of the building will be used for display of new cars
OAKLAND and NASH, while the remaining space will be utilized for show
ing used ears of high standard ami h nest value.
Upon the arrival of new service eqii ipment, all NASH adjustments will be
handled at this location. OAKLAND? will continue to be serviced at the
R. R, K. Garage.
A Few of Our Attractions for Christinas Shoppers
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Dodge Coupe
Chevrolet Coupe
Nash Six Touring
Nash Four Touring
We Have
One New. Oakland Coach
Fully Equinped
Ready for Relivery
Also
Carload shipment including Three
Landau Sedans and One Coach.
Unloaded today.
Three Oakland Tourings
Two Chevrolet Tourings
i Dodge Touring
A couple of Hugs
We Have
One Nash Special Six Touring
Fully Equipped
Ready for Relivery
Also
Carload shipment including Two
Advanced Six, Two Door Sedans
and One Special Six, Two Door,
.' idan,
Will arrive before January First
R. R. R. GARAGE
The Three Regular Fellows V
Roy, Rex and Ray
J- ''s' 5 5 v J i 5 '
o4t the TINE TREE
Newspaper and police crusades
throughout the country against fake
mediums anil crooked clairvoyants re
cently resulted In Director Tod
Browning writing a thrilling film
expose of crooks of this variety.
Ilrowning has filmed his story as
"The Mystic," new being shown at
tho Pine Tree theater, and It Is one
of the most thrilling crook plays
that lias ever been flatbed upon a
motion picture screen.
The picture Is both a warning and
high class entertainment, and shows
how crooked mediums nre often
linked with bands of swindlers who
take advantage of the grief of the
wealthy persons seeking iiolaco by
means of cominunlcal ion with tilO de
parted dead.
The locales of the story are Hun
gary and New York, and Alleen
Prlngle and Conway Tearle are seen
In the leading roles. They are sup
ported by a cast which includes
Mitchell Lewis, Kobnrt Ober. Stan
ton Heck, Gladys HUtOttO, David
Torrance and Da Witt Jennings.
oAt The LIBERTY
Although it WOfl made under the
most' perilous conditions, "the White
Desert," which Is coming lo tint Lib
erty theater Thursduy and Friday, Is
tho greatest outdoor drama that has
ever been screened.
The terrifying beauty of the great
stretclis of snow land at Hit! lop of
tho Continental Divide In Colorado,
known as the White Deserl, bus been
transferred to the screen In a mariner
that defies description.
issiM IVAMIANTH
MKDFOni), Ore., Dec. 2:s. M'i
Ten wniTuulii for the collection of
state Income lux claimed lo bo do
llnquont and due, were placed in the
hands of the sheriff for. collection
Monday ngnlnst residents of Jackson
county. Tho total nmouhl Involved Is
f 2C5.0 1.
NO BfKCIAL HKHHION
AUSTIN. Tex., Doe. 2.1. UP) - Lee
Satterwhile, syenkfkr of tho Texas
house of representatives, today de
clined to call a special session of the
legislature.
KAKABIK WINS
SPOKANB, Wash., Dec, 2.1. (IP)
A I Karaslk, Oakland hcuv., weight
wrestler defeated Otis Larson of
'Portland In two straight falls hero
lust night.
After You Have Tried
Everything Else
Investigate my OHlRQPltACTIO HEALTH BBRVtolU
it relleviia the cause and builds hoaltlt.
Preliminary analysis without charge.
Dr. O. H. Mather
71.'. Main Hlreet
Opposite Pine Tree Theater
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