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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1925)
Page Four EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Saturday, December 1!U5 i. i "BEAUTIFUL BUILDINGS ,: - are BETTER INVESTMENTS" Get the Most For Your Buildiner Dollar See H. R. Perrin BUILDING DESIGNS PLANS ADVICE ESTIMATES SUPERVISION 209 Hopka Bldg. Phone 250J A Six-Room Colonial House, Convenient in Plan and Distinctive in Appearance r3i IN! ENEMIES TOKYO, De;. 26. (yP) The for eign office has received advices from the Japanese council at Muk den, that the Chinese governor has refused to promise mercy for the preservation of the lives of the de feated Marshal Kuo Sung-Ling's family and also for the lives of Kuo's principal officers. Conse quently it is feared that V general execution, of Chang's enemies is im minent. The Japanese government is doing Its utmost to prevent Chang from wreaking vengeance, the foreign office stated, but it is feared the governments efforts will prove use less. Word was received from Shanghai by the foreign office that all of U; S Marines Off For China WASHINGTON. Dec. 26. (JP)A company of American marines are enroute to China from Manila, but whether the movement has special significance in view of the Chinese civil war has not been made known by officials here. . Lacking official explanatory ad .ices, It will be the sailing of sev eral destroyers with marines routine nature. ' These included the reported cap ture of Thursday of Tientsin by the national peoples army, and the kill ing yesterday of General Kuo Sun;?. The capture of Tientsin, the peo ples army was said to have defeated governor of Chili province governor of Chibli province. Peking, it is thought, may be the I flouiinntinn nf thr, marines sailing Kuo's troops surrendered and have fn)m Manjlll since ,hey woud not likely . W AffE" JtPAtt r n PORCH l nviNq ROOM 2EM I2M6'-- Bt Alitor ; 1 First Floor House No. 130 BED ROOM I I 1 1 itf-6'a 12-S' LL - r ROOM II LI Community Chest Winding Up Work i Nn.v c in. ii tlm iH.tk o f cloanliiK up Ihu odds and ends of thu Onm- . uninliy Obeat, H; .1. Suvldge, chiilr in nn . ( I tin finance euuinil. ice. in day urged thut all Morea or olhera luivlng bills Bln() thu rhest prv out iheui lo'A. K May In cu e of tlie Y.'-. man's Slorn not later limn next 1 Hi' .itny In order Hut thu tin- ; linens may bo Hlrntgutoneil up. j Tin' i mmlttaa (rlahoa t thank nil of I ho firms which inulrlbuicfl in. lerlnl and rorvl'd to I ho chest In cludlng: Copco. for llghla; Tele pliono c.mpnn; for fret' tcluplmm, tlulilwlu Kit. nil urn slure f:ir iitro o' ilok and attain; Klamath Ileutlng j mnpuny fur beat; Cofer llroihei' and tho Lakc'ltl" Lumber (U luiub I n for t:i bios; Sinner Sowing M.uvi i Ino company for into of iniiilllnc; V. O. Smith, for uo of bulillng: American I. onion and II: . Smuts t r 'lil I nit In distribution; und t ho fol lowing flrniri (or delivering: St', D. Miller, llalnlger Motor rompnny, Western Transfer conipuny, A. F. ( Grnhuiih and the Amlorsoa Ttunafer , company, which donates the scrvlroi I of Mi trucks and empl yea for It I duys for b lh CoUMtlBt and clcllv- rfBf i AiUI il l.mnl contribution, not hero, loforo publlshnd, worn lilvon an lot Itiwo; rnllod Cigar alore, Wuldorl p ml, hall, Wcml-t'urila l onipauy, Harbors' union, Curpentcrt' union. Mai on nmi BbnnnB, . Pmnktdri wood oompniqr, CkAdtn Unit, k. k. K. store, Jftak Krost, Mlller a mark , et, Adam Halo, J. A. I.luinan, Toln. phone employes, Klaluata Develop. , meut conipuny, Oopco company. Hiisliieis unit Profnsalonal Womi'j club. Woodmen it Ihu World, tlio I Blnoblrd. Several oilier buslnu-s houses n:o vxpertvd lo contribute . today. I joined General Chang's forces. In consequence the warring between the two factions, whose recent hostilities have centered armind Mukden, the ' Manchurian capital is believed lo be finished. The cruiser Hlrato. vhich previously 'had been sent to Chingwangtao for the protection of nationals, was ordered to return to Port Arthur. Minister of foreign affairs Shid; hara conferred with Lieutenant Gen urging the immediate recall of al! Japanese troops stationed sat Muk den. All Korean troojps were ord ered to return to Seoul immediately and the Kyushu troops early in January will return to Japan. Their places being taken in leased terri tory there by replacement troops. The spokesman for the foreign of fice stated that thus far no confir mation had been received of the ex ecution of Marshal Kuo and his wife by Chans, but believed that the re port rans authentic. Chang Tso-Lin is reported to be in Mukden, jubilant and happy, and besides celebrating his vt"tory over Kuo Is also celebrating the birth of a child by his fifth wife. be needed at Tientsin, where i the army has charge of American I military activities. Admiral Clar-' ence S. Willmms, commander of Asiatic fleets, recently informed the 1 navy department that he planned .o . send destroyers to Shanghai as re- Ue't units, and possibly the marin ;s I will relieve others at Peklngi r : T--t HIS house is ric si.fied along the line - .( f tU r-r,n l-l fl.o) 1m. Mf jjy ;;roun'l rhiladclphia in t!ic days of Hn the Cclcnits. A let cf architectural -1 styles have been t'eveloped since the Colonial times, but for convenience of interior arrangement and for character on the exterior, few modern styles have apprnachc.I it. Colonial architecture has continue! to make its appeal t? large numbers of bunders. Particu larly has this been true in the last ten years. More and imre home-builders are turning back to the various types of Colonial .irehiteccure, fr those types best" express the American concep tion of home. It is or.'.y lo be cxpect.r! th.it such n house as this would be eranooructi t, buil i for our fore fa'.hers were a thrifty iv.l Th'.1:-' hel l to square lines and simple rcofs the ivrj elements that make for economy in canstruciicn. The floor plans of this house are, unusua'ly corr.pcOt. Even a casual study will show that there has been no waste of floor space, and tliat Second Floor nialgwad bj Atimt OHawin ('.,. AadkUesi 1,'nuTuty, AawMean Pacs Brica Auociuiim alt the space has been utilized to the test ad van- ' tare. The architect has civen thought to the woman who must "operate" the house and has grouped the rooms cn both floors so that the ' housework can be dene with a minimum of effort. The porch, which is reached through the din- : ing room, is placed at the back of the house i where the family may spend the summer even- inra in privacy and enjoy the ;ardcn view. The j dryinz yard could be screened from the street i by a lattice fence as indicated in the picture above. . ! ReJ brick would lie best suited to this type of h-Hise. Interest would be added to the wall field ! v 'laying the brick in Flemish or English i Cross ry-.n !. The dimensions ",f the house are 26 feet 9 ( inches by 34 feet 3 incnes so that it cculd be built tn a city l:t as well as in a mire epen 1 suburban community. The ceiling heights on the first floor arc 3 feet; and on the second floor 7 feet C inches. Street Signs Arc- Now Beincr Placed After many weekn and monlhs of walling, the street ligM nrn now be Ing distributed and put up by Uta city street dertartment. uccordlnR to aLnotinv meut today al the clmm- ; her of commerce. Tho city forces will bi I'lnploycd for a week or two ' getting all III" slgn.i In place. J Tho street -sign movement WAI starteil thin paal sumnuir by Tim Branlng Herald, which Htnrted n fund fur the puri'linsn of thu nlgus and 111' n rnnl rlliiiliil 150 from the liroriii'dn of a linneball khdhi. The chamber nf eommaj oo'ntribdted ' $100, and local rculilenlu made other contrlbutiona to tba fund, Xhi si p et signs have long been noeded, ami ihelr appearance In every part of the oily will be gr. ally welcomed. Fedetal Divorce Is Favored By Five Jurists Qhtewo, bkt. JC. (fll --Tba fodor ul divorce bill Introduced In eon arais by KunaMr Arlliur Capper of K nr. hi. was '.itiiialmniisly favored by rive cook eennty judKen wi have had experience In Hie dlv.ri'ii epbrtti Ihnugli they aiiggi'iled ill tarattOni, a bymPOalnni revealed to day. The live have heard morn limn fl,OO0 dlvor'ii baUUOPI In llio Insl live year. JCOge JOMBh Siibuth exproaaud nppi .il "f nn niiienilinenl wl.lch would ii"n'ie Hi" protBCftlTI brld" mul brbleKrocm 10 atl vh ban week.i ii lid' before limy obtain n niarrl- nge Heanke, All lb! tttdtta 'leelaru that I la ta 1 1 1 1 1 - In perfoim Ihu marriage dmies and flonimunioation of a loela BiMHt "liould alM be made a bMtt lor divorce In u nnllonnl law. rHIDLAND :.!rn. iiiiruni rolaotn MCI thlp rn- lliu for Snnlu Item. C'nllf., to vlalt fur several monilia wlih tier dniiKb ler, Tnpfi Is nulle n niimlinr of ear loads of sheet1 a'"' entile beltiK load ad and shipped from .Midland (hln week for California. :.tr. Richard ami Quldo Robuiteill were i nllura In Midland Tuoaddy, H. I,. Kurber waa a county anal vl ntnr nn Monday. Mr. and Mr. J. H. Ilurnell were In Kiamstb PaUl ibOPPittl on Mon day. Mra. Kdnn I.. Klowera. Midland marchdnt, wan In Klamath Falln on Monday, purchitnltiK Hifjnilff Win. Ilonpur mul family of Low,r I. like were vlrltlnt; wllh Mr. Hooper' DarenU on Mlll'-r Inland on Tui-adny. Mr. and Mr. Lee Stilton were In Klamath ralla ihopplni on Tuaadair, Miller Mill achool eloaod Wed lie. ilny noon with nil Intereatlnn pro rritm nnd a fine treat for the young- alera, which ell enjoyed. Jobs und Orr Hooper are al home i.i "il l the holiday wllh their par- onta. Mr. nnd Mr. Ham Nelon nnd fnm v wi r. vlr.ltln;: Nell N-dnon on Tuea- dny. lioaapb Wright Jr. la aportlng n ni'W Kurd rnailaler. DOORN, Wllh'elm preached a aermnn. wore n Prttaalafl general uniform and Ml mi a throne, all on Chrlltmaa, to any nnlhlng of send ing poor famHle wood iliul he hud choppod himaoifi AT MATUNB HOMB Mr. and Mrs. 13. E. Kerns and family of Kcno, spent ChrlUmas at the home of sir. anil .Mra. .Matt Jlatune. ' There nrq approximate' 115,000, 000 people in the United Slates who tire surprtfied at the weather. Young Stribling Is Now Benedict SPRAGUE RIVER i. . . ,, , . ! Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Holland were JIACON, Ga., Dec. 21. (tP) W. U i "Young" Stribling, 21, who began j week end vinitorn In Klamath Kails. hi3 boxing career as a .Macon school i Mr. Holland holds the position as boy, and Miss Clara Virginia Kinney, i superintendent of the local plant of daughter of Mr. and Mra. W. O. j Canipi,0n . Tow)0 LumboV company. Kinney, were married here today. Prof anil Mr3 i,f,str a. Ilnnder Their plans have been kept sac.-ot i gpent sevcrai days in Klamath Falls since the engagement was annouai;- )a4t wegfc ed several days ago. Fall from Scooter Kills Small Child Mrs. Bertha D. Wallace made a business trip lo Klamath Agency latt week. Deputy Sheriff Ersklne Boaj baa been at the bedside of his Utile girl . I for the past few days. Sh'i Is now VANCOtrVEK, Wash., Dec. 2C. j improving. j ' (JP) A scooter brought death to 12 i """'e Chocktoot of Healty was In year old Clayton H. McKay on ' Sprague River one day last week on Christmas. Ho was riding on the j business. scooter, which shot from under him ; Kprague River lias two happy fain- and ho fell striking his head and 1,1 "-BS l"v V" ohm, 1,1, .r IT,, cm 11,1 pfiirl".! tlio ! new I- orilB. got up. scooter home and- told his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton McKay, of the accident. They called a physician who found the boy's neck broken. The lad died four hours later.' ni hit .v.iy home. Xo one was hurl. MotOfJStS tO PflV Th" Eastwoods v.ere visitors In, ' ; Kalis on iatirday at last 9,000,000 I axes week. , Mrs. Clark. Mrs. Daniel Clinton I , , .. ... pjTUfiUU Jll"l'l l.'Jlrt ll':AL JuUI in,,. j If nn automobile just has to lilt something It shouldn't hit another auto. It could do u Utile good by hilling u motorcycle. Hotel Sutter San Kriinelm-o Manage iitnhl lien. Wiu-rcu HoofHT A popular priced Fireproof H it' 1. C( fi 1 rally Located nnd noted for Us excellent servlco und unexcelled uppoliituiente. : and .Mrs. dandle Hood were in the county seat oi Friday of last week. Thank Him Everything in Electrical Fixtures For the home. Irons, washers, Lighting fixtures and accessories, ctc.-see us for expert house wiring. Link River Electric Co. The Campbell - Tovlo Lumber Co. I oH a i9 down (heir plant here las! I Friday. They will start again ns soon as repairs are eompletotl. W. C. Maitlson, general manager of Campbell - Towle. was In Klamath Kails last week on business, Leo Haworth, successor lo F. A. Hutto as stouhmnn on this' end of the reservation, was at the Agency and Klamath Knlls lust week on bus iness. Sprague Ulver Is still growing. Another residence has been added, to the number last week. The Clsrkfl I have moved from Yalnax. Frank Cobern, rancher near lu re, was attending In business al Hie county seat lust week und had the , misfortune nf an automobile wreck w pay approximately 0, 800,000 In llc- onso and gasoline tnxes, nccordlng I to esllmales made by Ham A. Kozer ('which worn received In Klamath ' Fulls today, He expects the license i tax to reach tS,QOO,000 and tho gas tax to total (3,400,000 during the i year. Daring tho present year the eom I blned taxes will pay In approximat ely S, 420, 000 .to the state. This i estimate Is based en actual receipts up to the f f mt cf December, Key M Kinley. .it"uney for u Texas P"!iitri' usMuvhitten, is the man who pteveptvd 2,6utouu turkeyw fruin be ing lorn tu lie- Tiiani'.iigiving murkvt of the i-iist bluateril stuteH buunvdl stilpiie-iilti uT p-nilu v troni Texas be cause of tin uutbinik of the tieer mul lleiulli OlSt.-iine liul l-'lnle.v went eiiat slid liidiu ail ihein lu iiiodijty Hie em-l blugo Miilltcleully it, ,eifull tile Hula of luikey in, in VMiiutlea thui were, MAYOR B008TH i ITV AH ATTItAt TIOV TO TOI'ltlHTH UEHLIM. a 1,,,,-d Mayor QuStaT lloess has Interested himself in I'm tusk of restoring berlin to n pru- wur status aj a tourist center. To this end, a fhlhltclbai travol bureau, which not only Interests people Into coming in Berlin, but assists them In finding mums, ar ranges vlills and reserves theatre tickets. It ins ho who conceived the Idea of erecting a series of fulr or ex position buildings on tho well e.nl ef the city nnd who pushed tho plan for a national . sportforum, Tho lord mayor also Jins been cn gaged in a strugtla wKli the I'rus- in ii minister of Mp Interior to per mit restaurant, dunce 'hails und other plncos ot Hniusemeut. to re- .,uul affecieil liy ihe epldeniU- main Open all night. it ofing A Full Line of Roofing And Building Paper Commencing January 1st We are going to put a price on our paint that will close out the entire line KLAMATH HARDWARE COMPANY