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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1925)
Wednesday, December 28, 1020 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Five MELTING SNOWS CAUSE RISING OF UMPQUA RIVER Wmm Contitloni Prevailing in Hjgh Mountains! Komc- In Informed jlOSBBVnOi ., Bur, 23. -in apito u( th (Ml Hi"' i in- rainfall (or tbi month o( DapaHbtf 1 i" low tho nveragn, ami pai UHpuM n fur tho ontlui wot uuu.oii In below normal, ilin loutb Unjpgua rlror, wiiieh (Iowa through Roleburg hat baao rising mpldly i ui-ihk tho pmi 48 hour, Indlratlng rapidly falling mill moltlnc mom i In i higher itltltuili'n. Tim rlvnr h.m bi'iin nx- tromoiy low until tim "mi r lul I wiek when h Mud up niiHiiiiy. . Ittttim of Sunday mil Monday havoi 4.',im.il li ici H " i "illnlitly ahum ilii normal mark. v i . i i n in raporta (ron Ihi wenthar bureau station the woalbei up I i I preaiwit Mm" Inn l ' n unusually mil l lit Deoorubir, Tim ooldMi tomperatura recorded iluoo Hi" riml nf llm ymir wan on Ii" Mlnbsi IB, win n Hi" iih i i m y drop pad to :i i degrees, tho only tlnui during IDjlB Unit Hi" (taaiiDH murk 1 1 hi ri ached, Heavy Snowfall on Green Springs Road Mlllil'oitli, Hi" . I'"". (A') Bnow in llm dopth of eltht Inobei fill TiK'KiUy night on til" SlKklyoi mountain unit of tho Pnolflo IiIkh woy and 10 ill" dapth or Ma Incbaa, on (ho draon I'MM npuntnln road between, Aablend ami Klamath Kali' iiuiii rnnda nfo opon to sutonobik) I rutin;. Wlnlei brlngi n troubles, moftc which In trying to milt out the ear window wtmn you only lliliik It i.i DDpn, Munsey Funeral Planned Tomorrow NI'IW YOltK, I"". I') Tli" runnral of Frunk A. Muimey, iiukh puiwr ami maMi.lii" publlabeTi who I" it ntorday, win im bold tomorrow wli llli Imp William T. .'.limning, I oloao frlond, offlolatlng. 50 May Be Killed in Foreign Wreck (Ainu, p, a. m-i - Tin- Dtuv "I Paris expreea in reported to have I,"",, ilernlli il at Nulsy-Lii-Luc, di- pnrtrnant ot ihn Sola, wiih mini" lota of Ufa. dim rtppct nuy it in feared no poptonn have been killed. WASHINGTON', li"''. 2:!. (JP) A project for 11 polar flight. Iiiih Ii proeented to the war dbpaUnent by William I). Mayo, chief engineer fur Hengy Pord, Special Christmas Dinner at the White Pelican Hotel $1.50 G to 8 p. m. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS MUSIC (V NEW YEAR'S EVE Dinner Dance Reservations Now. Being Made Dinner from Six to Nine Dancing from S:30 to 2:00 a. m. Wednesday Evening Dinner D anee Cancelled Until After Holidays 1HHEE CHILIE MEET DEATH - N PIT .1 r U I Li 1 1 Crath of Falling Bench in Blamed for Panic thut Ends Fatally UltlK, I'a., Doc 23. rtjjr-TSe joyful ("irlstmas liollilay baa been nudd"nl turnod Into u period of grin tragedy In throe Krlw borne, where to'lny mother, fatiiera, bro tberH and aimers an, mourning Um uiiiimoiy termlnatlop or three little Uvea, tlio death of a trio of youlh ful Yulutldo celebrants who worn C minunlly tree observance iji crnahed to clcntti In a panic at a theater, Huron others wen- In jured, Tiie dead: William Wagner, 5, Kllecn lllckrodo, 9. Raymond Kup'itlnikl, 12. Five thousand rhlldreu of r.rado ! school had gaujered in th" Erie 1'arpoa v.-Sm i, ruddcnly (lie auppirtu or a banob oollapaad and with it "iime a cram, and thu ncroann of Biivural children who had been pro olpltated to tim flojr. In an Instant bbbra wrua a panic, wild ahrlfklnx, horrur-stlcken crlea, and a mad daih fur exits. Attend- . unts and pciUcemca ittrove vainly to atay the riuh but their laaturei J and Hhouta only added ts tbe con- fusion. And then, ailcr 45 minutes, when : Hi" arena mas finally cleared, the j 1. .(.' . of three youugatorH wore found, the last spark of life trampl ed from them. The Injured were rushed to u hospital and today I', was said that all would pr ibably recover. QIVANS BACK TO IH.V Mr. and Mrs. I). O. Olvan left j for their home at flly this morn- InK. taking with tham their nev; ; baby girl, Martha Jane, who is but I three weeks old. 8hu is entering ; her new home nt Illy lor thu rirM time slnee '.irth. Mr. nnd Mrs. Giv nn are well known In Klamath Falls. 1 X J T ? ? f t T t f f 9 r v y t t f 1 t y y y y y y y y y y f i SHOP EARLY Both our stores and markets will be extra busy tomor row. Come early, while our stocks are complete. Sundry JU Suggestions tBHHKIMIIIIIII lllllllllIIIIIIIHUIiUIillllll! S I s : Last Minute Shoppers Will Find Many Items In Our 5 Stock Suitable For Any Purse or Person B B s c "day The Gift dttbk "The Write Gift" i?3S For The Cherry Friend 4 wH t5 llVr -BBB Stationery m varied assortments. 50C tO 10.00 t& A useful attractive gift. Remember! Everybody likes candy 50c tO $8 50 Shaving Needs - Razors Straight blade uffl o F Hair and safety types Brushes 1.00 to (5.00 Lotions, Creams, Powders A variety to choose from. Priced frrT ' ' 75c to 9,50 fcjSP Manicuring Goods jSP Buffers, files, nail clippers, scis- BMb Pocket knives 25c to $5.50 SOrs, etc. Sets W' Shcirs 60c to $2-50 Manicure cutlery 50c to $2.50 50c tO 10.50 " .-ii .... Kodaks and Cameras ajIJSI Automatic Pencils piil Genuine Eastman machines g Single and in sets ($5$7v 2.00 and Upward 1.50 to 30.00 PORTLAND AND KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON We Serve You Intelligently and With a Personal Interest si I 8?3 5 m Nl 'f, i IB Fancy Satin Finish Mix Candy, lb. - 15c Fancy Broken Mix Candy, lb. - - - 20c Fresh Royal Chocolates, 2 lbs. - - 48c Fancy French Creams, 2 lbs. - - - 48c No. 1 Soft Shell Walnuts, 3 lbs. - 1.00 Fancy Mix Nuts, 3 lbs. - - - - 89c Eastern Cranberries, 2 qts. - - - - 35c Fancy Plum Pudding, 1 lb. can - - 35c Roasting Chickens Fancy Young Pork . s x x . i j ir. t ii i i i i i i , i i x v iwim 423 Main St 717-719 Main St. MERRILL The tlrst basketball game of the season was played In the community hall Friday evening between the town team and the high school. The sooro for the hoys' game was 27 to :12 In favor of the high school: the lown Kirls won rrom the high school girls in their game. Among the Merrill people shopping In Klamath Falls Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dewey. Mrs. Jepnie Jones, Mrs. Jas. Jones and J. E. Jones, Ous Rksman. Mrs. J. W. Tay lor, F. S. Pope, Mrs. W. C. Bailey, Helen Brown, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hammond, Mrs. Win. Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hammond and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Erazier. Mrs. F. X. Mover was a Klamath Kalis visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. IV.U1 Lewis and children were In Klamath Kalis Tuesday shopping. Wednesday morning E. P. oana ton of Eugene gnve a talk to the students of tho high school. At noon Mr. Carlotou and Lynn Ne smitii of Klamath Kails wero guests al lunch at tho home of Mr. Carle ton's brother G. H. Carleton. In tho afternoon Mr. Carlelon, Mr. Nesmlth. M. P. Barry and G. H. Carleton drove to Malln where E. Carleton gave a talk to the stud ents of the Malin high school. C. A. Panley ot the Sanitary market Klamath Kails was In Mer- i m Oct Back Vour Health as Othei Klamath Falls Folks Have Done Too many people suffer lame, idling backs, distressing kldne) disorders and rheumatic aches and pains. Often this is duo to faulty kidney action and there's danger of hardened arteries, dropsy, gravel or Itrlght's disease. t)on't let weak kidneys wear you out. Uso Doan's Pills before It Is too late! Doan's are a stimulant diuretic to the kid neys. Doan's have helpod thous ands. Thoy should help yau. Here Is one ot many Klamath Kali? cases : Kdd Smith, plasterer, 12 29 Lake view Ave., says: "1 had attacks of kidney complaint which made It al most Impossible for mo to do any lifting Or Stooping, My back ached dreadfully and 1 had severe pains across niy shinildors. My kidneys acted irregularly, too. Doan's Pills helped ine wonderfully by relieving tho aches nnd pains and putllug my kidneys In good shape." Price liOc, at nil dealers. Don't limply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Pills tho same that Mr. Smith had. Fostor-Milburu Co.. Mtrs., Buffalo, N, Y,-A,d,Y, rill Wednesday for choice lambs for his market. Mrs. C. E. Craig spent Tuesday in Kiamalh Falls shopping. J. W. Scogglns was in Klamath Falls Tuesday evening. Miss Gladys Anderson teacher In the Merrill puSlic schools is in Klamath Falis this week taking the ccunty examinations. Mrs. J. A. Dci.vey is teaching for Miss Ander son. Miss Variette drove to Klamat Falls Tuesday evening with Miss Anderson. There have been a numher sick this week wlti sovero cold3. Mis Thirza Anderson has beea confined to her home tho past week with Ill ness. A number of Merrill people attended the "The Commandments' shown in Klamath Falls t'als week.' The high school gave their plaf "The Dummy" in Henley Tuesday evening. Wednesday afterncop the Ladies Aid met nt tho homo of Mr.-. G. H. Carleton. Mrs. Arthur Frazier and Mrs. Shuck assisting. In tho ab sonce of the president. Mi's. J. W. Scogglus, Mrs. W. F. Hill vice presi dent presided. It was decided for t'he ladles to meet with Mrs. W. F. Fruits Monday' afternoon to make hags for the candy for the Christ mas tree. Refreshments were served during the afternoon. Those pres ent were Mesdames W. F. Fruits, W. F. Jinnette. F. L. Pope, Albert Myers, C. and M. A. Bowman, Ben Faus, W. F. Hill. M. L. Moore, Paul D. Lewis, J. W. Haskins, J. Tomll son, J. A. Brown. Beatty, J. W. Taylor, E. C. Harwood, K. L. Dalton, R. C. Anderson, Geo. Offleld, Hi C. Parker, C. E. Craig, N. E. Wood house, the hostesses and Itev. Beatty. Tho Merrill I. O. O. F. lodge put on the third degree iwork at their regular meeting Wednesday even ing. A. A. Bellman ot Klamath Falls was in Merrill Wednesday. Mrs. A. L. Wlshurd and children visited in Merrill Wednesday vis iting relatives. Mrs. Bogue and Miss McVeigh and Grandma Stukol and Miss Alia Wil son were shopping in Klamath FalU Thursday. The goal of many a college boy vanished at the end of the football season. four aim' -yOUR AIM is dependently en- tireiy upon tne conamon oi your eyes. Here you will get the lenses that will benefit your sight and the style of glasses that will look right. Dr. H. J. Winters Eye-Sight Specialist We Grind Our Own Glasses KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON "Your score in life is as good as your aim it can be no bettor." ays ttfofj&ieligfit US Lift Off-No Pain! VALUE STATE PHOl'EIVTY SALEM, Ore., Dec. 23. A survey of state property completed yesterday by authority of a resolution of tho 1025 legislature places the valuation ot all state properly, exclusive of lapds, at f 15, 238, 394, Lift Off No Pain! Doesn't hurt ono bit! Drop a llttlo "Frcezone" on an aching corn, In stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift It right off with fingers. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Kreczone" for a few cetlta, BUfflnlont to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn bctweon the toes, and tlio foot eallnses, without soreness or Ir-rjtatlon, t-n i t