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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1925)
Saturday, Doci'inher 20, 1(125 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Pag Five BUILDE ..... ,. Ml OB I FISH They Carry Telegrams for the Capital WILL BE FIND NKW VHKK, 00, ti l,V) A r- ill.-. .1 flnh Htlt, writer Ihnn n nmich head, dliddvorad si Bl, 1 iiim, Variuiint, In forcing ni'lcnt'iin to extend cHtlmuti'H of pri''htiiii:tii llfit buikwurihi million of yearn, 11m New York Tlimiii nyn In lay. "HOWBll'l Ha mi Flub" II IbO name I Ihnl linn Iwvn Kin II lo IM i ili-'ilv.-ii 1 of Itm i iv hi Ii rl n n nun which li I:.. I j heretofore Inn 11 nuppniiod rut M"i plod only by liiverliiliruun and Pll I tif low order. AIiIioiiiIi there U no In fiii iimi l. in on which lo !. I i ' MrioUOB ol ttiin "Hull plain" nn it In culled, mlonlliitK any ll In bight J Important lint-niiHM It prove! iliui cio. ro rhordutn or prlmlnv" vvrlohruiuj existed lii what li.ul Inn ii I'miilil uroil A "buc-khuitolutiM ago" 00,000, OuO (o 1 00.1100,01)0 ynoln ri;o lit the dawn ol llli, In lln lowest fnrinn. rrofiniior It. F. llowoll of thnlv parliiicnt of j . i.Ioky tit PriftoaioB university, tho ilUrtivefOT of thl plain, nitlil Ihnl It i nrroiipoiidcd to thn nrnl of tint prcannt SPtOlM of flnh, ll wo ilnKcrlhod tin Im-Iiik part of iho armour which probably do tonditjd lh hi-ml nml furi't run k of BOMB BlUlBftO unknown tlnh, ll In, ii 'ill II tnny throw llijtil on 111" origin of tho flnh nn I (fOUI. Tho pUla In now Pi the PlncetOO I museum of pnh'oninloKy. Prnfcnior Howell nml Profs or Chart Bcbu t obort of tbo doosrtAitBt of toolocy b Ynlo foutiit It lant Hummer on the final day of n field OjtpedlUos which wan onti of n n,rlon cxindod over yrarn hy I'rofi i nor llowi'll to fliul t-horilntu In Cumbrian nlrnln. Tho fon.il! wn fouml In nhnln that contained trilohlti'it mid hrnchlpodn which annlili'it nclcnllnin to inllmnto the nun of tho ntrntn. and Indicntcd Ihnl flnh might have had laeir or! Kin in nnlt water Innlcnd of trotbj M lind hnun hull, veil : n fijb Frank Farmer Will Get Here Tomorrow To Train For His Battle Tkh Willie Keeler Public Workouts to be Held at Scandia Hall Tomorrow Afternoon One Round Hcgcn Gains Host of Friends Real Card Is Lined Up Foxy old Frank Farmer, Plight Sound logger, packed ! is "cork" boot3 and fighting tmnks in the carpctba" i ii morning and boarded the rattlers at Tacoma and heeded for Klamath Falls, where he will swap jabs "nd with Willie Keeler of Kellogg, Idaho, at ?candia hall here next Friday night. Although he originally planned to reach here Thurs day, Farmer decided to take no chances. He remem- the lo-round lacing Willie gave him a few months 6 in Idaho, and he also remembers that the Portland Boxing commission wants him there in a couple of as the "Brenner Guard- which ha among: i!': slogans: "The Italian or today is Insuperable. Brenner pais is not the goal, but tho starting point." ' This extreme Fascist develop- i ment comes less than a month after I the Bigning of the Locarno pacts at ho ijonaon ana a lew aays tutor me Anti-German Sentiment Is Rousing Italy ROME, Dec. 20, (fl) Antl-Gnr-nt Is flaring up in Italy. Denouncing Germany as "our in stinctive racial enemy" the Fascist! paper "Impero" has come out with ii warning to Italians ngn.in.it tho trado and other activities of Ger many. Tho immediate occasion of the paper's article It news that the Oor ! pi (perturbed over tho ; nf Germans In Tyrol, a i . which Includes the famous : an i pass through the moun tains. The pass Is the shortest route between central Germany and Italy and marks the frontier be tween Italy and Austria. The Impero announces that the forrn.i'.lon of an organization known weeks or so to meet Nig Yeaeer in a return bout. So he'll be here tomorrow in order to get in the best pos sible condition for Mister Keeler. If Keeler rocks him into the land of nod the chances are that the Portland commission will call off the Yeager bout. Advance dope indicates that Farm-' , i ii.i-nniKiuii navn u.unii kiii in.iKe more emclcnt nicimcnijcra ihnn hoys. ll.net ...... . (m.hj. ,,., ,,! , fu ,n K nicy arc, lex t lo rlnt. llrowo, i.tli.l Kuii-M, lliiuu Stcvina and Virginia Voelcknor. Tim Ulrtw !: uy Additional Society j i IIItlsTM.ls TREE I tiK Kliiili:s WEONBHDAH EVE ' THK annual Chrlntman tree given for tbo children wIiobo parenti are montlinra of thn Odd Fellows or Iti'bekiih lodge will be held on Wudlienday evening, DcerHbor 13th (n tho west room of tie Odd Feliew;i Do You Need Money to build that home rill ilWIi VIKll Itll. 'Mil tl . 1 V Mllln llll)lli. U can loan you half the value of building ami l ! ilv ini Month I) pHynerit it ii n now. he?6p( ill'1 rtitrf nj h i v'omi rliviini home muV hf I , "! i i-nin iin iulcktri way of ihakitit 'ii . . nW) nvi m -thi- it'si i moiRt ii, ih.. Momy er & Momyer IheurKnce Kcul r-stitti- ,1 h ' nil 'mc Huilding and Loan Phone 3Gfi hall. 8antn ClkUl mill preside nl tho Chrl.itmsn tree where gifts for the youngmern will ho preuentcd. At this particular lime all mem-, hers who hnvo allowed their name, 1 1 bo placed on the elapsed member ship list am cordially Invltod to ho present in well m all members who are In standing. Pinch year this evonl h looked forward to by Iho children and nt the hour of seven o'clock it la ex ported tho room will bo crowded with the little onos. , First Pii'sbylrrliin CtrtWCjl Sixth and Tlno stroeta. 10 a. ni. church school. 11 a. m. m rnlpg worship: "The after-glaw of Chrlstnian." 0:30 p. m. t'hrislan Kndeavor. 7:a0 ii. in. Kvenlng wors'ilp: "Trail Mnrkors." WlXIjITK-McDOXAIdJ M PTIALS HVB.VT OF strritD.w One of the first nuptial events of the pre-t'hrlnlmas seasna was the marriage of Mr. Lelanil WUIIts to Miss Joan McDonald on Saturday, December nineteenth, at the hour of nlx-thlrty. The Itev. A. L. Ulco read the ceremony at the Presbyterian manse. In the presence ef a few Ira mediaVo relatives and friends of the yptmg couplf; Misses Crnce l!oaglar,d cr should win over ' the 10-rouad rDute, but Keelc- isa't losing any sleep over the fight. In their Idaho bout Faimcr bad all the better of It f-r the first 10 rounds and had Keeler wondarlug whether cr not he'd struck a man-.-dxcd cyclone, but Aith so many glovos he won decision. Kceler's ycuth and 20 pound weight ajvantage told Farmer In the closing rounds. ratificatin hy tho Italfan chamber of deputies of a treaty of commerco 3 i with Germany. It follows also tho (arrest in Palermo recently of Mrs. and titaa Pajfc HohorUon attended the bride white Mr. Stanley Hnjcek attende the Hfooin., Gowned In a navy Eliiabsth crepe satin model, fa.ihloncd with long-wnleted bodice, made sleevticos with Jull attrt upon which motiffs were worked In a solid pattern with a titrbau to match, the bride was es pecially lovely. She carried a shower bonnet of brides roses. " Following tho wedding ceremony a reception was held at tho horne- of Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Smith. Mr. and Mr. WlllltB will return to Klamath Calls this comlnft week ut ter a honeymoon trip ipenf in Port land and ('ottago Orove. At the latter point they spfiit Christmas with Mr. A Home Plant The Lakeside Lumber Company, owned and managed by local men, solicits your patronage. We, as residents of Klamath County, are vitally interested in its de velopment. We are interested in no other locality. As the town grows, we grow. Therefore it is to our interest lo aid every prospect- , ive builder. What We Offer You We offer the benefit of our years of experience in choosing the type of building best suited to your needs and to your pocketbook. We offer you prices that will com tare favorably with any in the city. Finally, we offer you a complete stock of the best building materals, including Rough and Finished Lumber, Snsh, Doors, Millwovk, Lath, Shingles, Plaster Board, Prepared Roofing, Plaster, Builders' Hardware We are sole agents for Carey Specific arion guaranteed roofing, Lakeside Lumber Co. JACK SLATER, Manager Center and Klamath Phone 128 ,is iroil mm: it t i. it. mi l is v. i:i)m:sd.v On Wednesday tiflernoon tho lad Ion of the An Yon 'Like It club met with Mrs. Jeff Urophy of Pine H I -. The afternoon was snenl In Bl'SIXESS AXf fnOKESMOXAI. a social manner nt tho conclusion pi- WOMBS TO IXSTAU, Oj-FICERS which the bOatOH served a dainty jyllK I.VSTAI.I.ATIOX of new of liimhcon. Ainobg those present were; fleers for tho Business and Pro Meadamea V. A. lleonon, Troy Miller, feaatonal Women's club will be held George Chnstnln, F. I,. Iloran. E. i on Monday- evening in Ihe club rooms Ollloappe, It. Wine, U Coonts, Ilinrs , of tho library. A nmrical program land the bostons. will follow the Instalhiiion with two i vocal numbers by Mrs. A. J. Voye, accompanied by -Mrs. E. S. Vefttcb on tho piano and Mr. Harry, Dorel on tho violin. Mr. John Whitney, well known tenor, will Rive two vocal ! numbers. A table display of (he articles re I mninlng from the radio carnival ba- znnr which are for sale by tho club j will he placed in the club rooms on j Monday evening. 700 Autos sip . ; K. O. HCKi.VX But toe 10-round game Is what . Ella Brigg3.' a New York architect as Farmer likes. He can go at top a German spy. speed in those 30-minute slugfests. The Impero says Italy never will and with a week to get into candt- play second fiddle to Germany again, tion here, he figures to give Keeler It demands that Germany shall ex a battle that he'll remember for a'pate her criminal folly, that Ger long time. j many never aspire to the possession Most of the Klamath f ;as have ! of colonies, tbat Austria be prevent ion Farmer fight. They kn;w him to be one of the best heavyweights on the Pacific coast, so tiey'U we'. come his return to Klamath against a boy who can stand toe to tee and trade socks ovith him until some body or something drops. Farmer is scheduled to arrive here at 2 o'clock tomorrow after noon, and all fans. Incudlng women, are invited to attend the public workout. if "Oe Kcund" Hogan scores his expected knockout over Jim Flem ing In their six-round semi-windup, '.he people of Malin probably will ; cd from Joining Germany against Italy and that Italy forveer hold the Brenner pass, acquired a3 a result of the war. a 2D0-pound youngster of Merrill, and Buck Weaver, an old-timer of this city. Short is the son of County Commissioner Short, so he will have the backing of a lJt of tho boys around the court bouse as well as the farmer lads from the Merrill section. His dad bought him a toy representing a fighter for Christmas and the k:d was so blamed peeved that he's going to show his dad he'd hold a big reception to celebrate the a regular he-fighter when he squares victor of their favorite s:n. Ho-1 away against Weaver. gan, wiose real name belongs -to j Kid Sullivan and Carl Floyd will Malta's "Who's Who." is one of the i entertain the fans with the four- fafjest kids ever developed in this I round preliminary. neck of the pine woods, and already Tickets will be placed on sale late he lo a prime favorite with Klamath 1 hosing fans. But . Fleming is not without his host of supporters, and those who were lucky enough to be thero when t'aese boys battled four terrific rounds a week ago will be close to the ringside when tne re feree brings them to the center of the ring for their six rounds of fis tic explosives. There's also a lot of real Interest In the bout between "Kid" Short, this afternoon at the usual down town cigar stores, and with local boxers and bos with real coast wide reputations lined up, it look3 like a sell-cut for the big holiday card celebrating the opening day of the new year. Playing the piano Isn't hard to learn. All you have to do is learn to find tho right notos at the proper time. WEfJjtE KEELER tho strapping Idaho heavyweight weathered the storm and In tho lust five frames showered F-armor VALSPAR Enamels and Varnish There is no other "JUST AS GOOD" Browne's Paint Store W. P. Fuller's Paints and Varnishes Charles Kurrecit, A3, Is Held at Wich"! tt;i, Kas., eharneil with tielng the' tu'iul ol a rinu thai suilo morn than ' "on niitomobiles, mostly Fords, in j Kansas. Oklahoma unit Colorado. ; Uttlcuila expect to arrest 25 more.' wen as eaTOpJjcji.iw,..! 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