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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1925)
Pago Two EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON Tuesday, December 29, 1925 1' Ohio River Now Filled With Ice I.OIMSVII.I.K. Ky , Dec. 59. (VP) Traffic on the Ohio river here Is paralysed (torn the bittei cold thai m W4'jt the country ovor tho week end mid the cofferdams constructed PHONE II 1 OPPOSITE WHITE I PELICAN HOTEL In the Telephone Book, We are Just North of West. Of But in the insurance World Our Companies head the list. The Walton", Wright Company Phone ti4.1V The Science of Fitting Glasses Our;-long experience and care ful study of thousands of cases we have examined and made glasses for qualifies us to handle your case. Our refined judgment and broad experience is at your disposal. Dr. Goble t 700 Main St. We". grind the glasses in our own factory to suit each in dividual requirement. RKPAIKS QUICK SERVICE Wood BLOCKS Our bloekwood Is ample for the present. We are taking part off the yards. DRY SLAB Our dry slab is not entirely dry, it is good for the heater, but not for the 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. SERVICE Just a little behind with deliveries. ' Order early. Wood Coal & Fuel OU PEYTON & CO. "WOOD TO B0RN" 601 Main Phone 635 30x3V2 Oversize Cords 10 Today and Tomorrow Only oACE TIRE SHOP US South Eleventh Phone 843J W.VMimK v .x.-.- 1 Jr N last October on the Indiana si te of the river and a hydro-electric dam here itre end-inn .red by the heavy Ire floei. t,ONDON. - The best American hurgliirs are not abstainers. At least. PiiK.'.yfoot Johnson has so informed an KiiKliah Journalist in an interview on prohibition. UICKSTAR, GARAGE There are enough old ISIr. Grumps in the world we believe in being polite as well as efficient. We'll put the kind of work on your car that will make it re spond with willing speed and comfort. I j Tennant Stages Big Celebration (Special to Th2 Herald). The Christmas entertainment at the Wildwood Christmas church ThursJay evening by the children ot the SJnday schcol under direction of Mrs. ;-. S. Ford was :i splendid entertainment, well enactml ana pleasing In every respect. The lit tle play centered around Grace, Gil lea who went . to bed Christinas eve and dreamed a wonderful dream. She dreamed first that the Christmas bells came in and circled arou:.a her bed. eight young girls dressed In silver paper costumes and carrying- small bells which they rang, keeping time with them to ;.he sing ing, next came six little boys repres enting Caristmas stockings. Then Miss Elizabeth Gaolson in a green paper costume as the Christmas tree, followed by Miss King ail in white and carrying a star, was the Cori3t mas star, then a lot of little girls in long colored dresses with high pointed red caps were the candles, then came Dorothy Dollarhide as a Christmas package, Wayne McDona'i as the Caristmas guest, and Mor ris Dollarhlde as a huge stick of candy followed by Olarissa Opperud ifth a sliver bell calling in the dinned, Harold Anderson as the turkey, Maxlne Harper the cran berry sau:e, Luiciile Anderson the celery and Arthur Harper the plum pudding. Then after these had ail said their little parts interspersed with singing and ringing the Christ mas bells, the Cbristmas angels, a band ot young girls wearing white robes and white wings came in and sang around the little girl's bed, then the entire ensemble saag beau tifully. Reg.'na and Byron Diskin, dressed as niiseltoe and holly sang about the legend of the holly and mlseltoe, taken altogether It was a wonderful dream for a little girl to have on Christmas eve. All did their parts so well and song their s:ngs so sweetly, iwhlle Mrs. E. D. McDonald presided at the piano. I Use Smudge Fires For Citrus Fruit TAMPA. F!a., Dec. 29. JP) Mot blasts from hundreds of smudge pots early today were sweeping many citrus groves in Florida trj combat the onset of chilling winSs from the north. The burning of smudge pots was in response to a warning of kill ing frosts and freezing temperatures issued by the V. S. weather bureau. Assisting fn the preventative work were the Florida Citrus Exchange, which last night issued telegrapliic warning to many of Its members and through radio station WDAH of the Tampa Daily Times, which, was broadcasting wcrnimis every half hour. McCiindon Pays Vagrancy Fine Ed McCiindon, colored, wub fined $25 today on a vagrancy charge af ter In- had btjen picked up by local pollrp off. corn. October production of motor cars exceodR nil records In h.Htorjr, 453, .127 being produced, against 273, o"DG in October last year. IN! HARD LETTERS GONE MAHION, Ohio, Dec. 2D. ()' A check of the Index of the corral p mdoiuv flies of ihe late President Warren ti. Harding, reveals thai many lettera have dU appeared, say. Uo, II. Van Fleet, alitor ot t.ie Marlon Star, In an ni'lic.lo published In the Star tOda, Mr. Van Fleet, who was for many years associated with .Mr. Ha: ding , In the publico! I n of the Star, de lared that tho charges that Mrs. t la ril 1 1. s destroyed many valu able jfflclal papers when sit brought his con ospundon.-o to Mari on following .Mr. liarding.i dcalb, me erroneouj. ( Mrs. Harding, Mr. Van Fleet sa'.d. li.oug.it five boxes of letters of the late chief executive i.o Marion, which she either saved or destroyed, at the same time che.-liins them off tlx Index. Tals chock sh iwa that inuiiy of Mr. Hird.ng's letters never reach-1 entitled to 49,965.38 fronul.ee mid ed here, where the mtaalaj letters I the park compaio Jointly. Tin- park went is not known. 'loir.pany bns In lis possession I33SS The c'.ure th.. i Mrs Hani::;,; bn I , 0 ''proximately, and this is to he n it destroyed important official papers plied on1 tho-account. ' follows failure to locate some linea ments which had been in possession of the chief exe utive. What letters Mrs. Haidlng did destroy were thus-' of a very personal and. unimportant nature, tile chock shows. S-'.o saved those which she considered of in terest to posterity. Van Fleet sold. FA VOIt CO-OPKRATION PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. 29. CP) The Oregon cooperative council was today on record ns favoring i proposed bill creating a division of marketing In the department of agriculture and placing the stamp ot government approval on cooperative marketing. The action was taken at a meeting here yesterday after noon. Iowa Farmers File Protest DES MOIN'ES. Iowa, Dec. 29. (Jpj The Iowa farmers union this afternoon matle public a resolution wired to President Coolidge and other officials protesting against the state conference called into ses sion here today under the auspices t science. of the Iowa Bankers Association forj She is a dnughtor of Prince the announced, purpose of working Charles nnd Princess Ingehorg. and out plans to aid tlie farmers. (a niece, on her mother's side, of TAMPA Bed Grange fight? Not for 51,000. He has scorned that much to take pari in a 10 round bout. Nor would 'he engage in a hull fight. A good vacuum tube, if handled with care, will work well for three years. WHAT'S SMART Formal clothes for eve ning play a larger part in American life America is just coming out of fl the pioneer stage in many ways. Tho pioneer, while ne vaa :on qucrin? the wilderness, enjoyed a gooa many things we now can lux uries wild turkeys, mallard ducks, uall, grouse, venison; lobsters, ter rapin. But he lacked many of the ameni ties of life notably clothes. They were hard to get, so ho made him self believe he didn't want them. For hundreds of years, the Eng lishman and the Frenchman, living in countries wnere the pioneering was finished a thousand years ago, have been learning to play. Social recreation the dinner, the opera,' me saion, became an art. Clothes developed along with other refine ments. There were clothes for sport, for lounging, for travel, for business and for formal wear. For at least a generation America has led the world In wealth and material comforts, but the pioneer spirit died hard. A dozen years ago a jew men piayea goir, and they played It in their old clothes. Now thousands play it and dress for Jt. Comparatively recently few men "dressed for dinner." Now there are many public restaurants and hotels where di-ners who wear rormal clothes are In the majority. No one would think of going to eve ning affairs In society without them. Full dress, of course, 1b the cor rect thing for strictly formal eve ning wear, but the dinner jacket Is overwhelmingly popular among col lege men and young men generally. The style scouts of Hart Schaff- gr & Marx tell us that the double easted dinner Jacket Is tha now est ing la London and at the Florida resorts. a UBTUWOlgnt u l n n e rl jttcmu, worn with a belt and soft A Minute's Time To Stop A Life-Long Malady Decay of (he teeth in as certain to destroy your health nit If Is to affect your teeth. You can't afford lo let this disease continue when a little care will prevent It. 8eo -us for li e examination. R. D. COE, DENTISTS (Painless of couruo) 202-204 Hopka BIdg. 8th and Main Phone 830 VVVVVvVvVvVVVVWVvVvVyVVv Lee Is Given Verdict From Park Company " County Assessor Wiiv ner in Complicated Suit William T. l.ee. county assessor, is .ippioxililtttel) lllOU belter off this afternoon then lie was this morn ing, due to the returning of a Judg men I In his Juvor by Circuit Judge A. i.. I.cavltt ni the case of l.ee vs. the Crater l.nke National I'nrk com pany. According to the findings of the court, l.eo, who laid purchased sov on cars to he used In the park run, .. forced to default In bis puy monta to the Portland Motor Cur company when two months' pay ments wore withheld from him by the nark company. The Portland Motor I'ar company v as found by .Imlne I.euvltl 10 be l.ee Is given lodgment for ftEQQ out of which he must pay the bal ance due tho Portland Motor I'm'1 company. t'nder the original nrreeioen: with :!! Crater Lnk National Park com,- . pany. Lee was to furnish f.inapiirla 1 lah in the park .-.ml was to receive S5c;. of the proceeds May Be Fiance of Prince of Wales LONDON'. Dec. 20. (J British Kiel ty is again speculating as to whether n bride has finally been found for the Prince of Wales. The speculation follows an an nouncement that Princess Astrid, niece of the kin:: of Sweden, who is immensely popular with King George and Queen Mary. Is to be a gusst at Buckingham palace as soon ns tin period of court mourning for Dow tiger Queen Alexandria ends. Astrid. who is 20. is ono of thi prettiest younger members of Eu ropean royalty. She has an attrac tive personality, is a splendid dancer, is fond of country lite and sports, and Is well versed In domestic the late Dowager Queen Alexandria. COLD AT Kl'GENK EUGENE, Ore., Dec. 29. (p) The thermometer hcyc registered HI degrees last night, and today Eu gene was still shivering as clouds hung low and the cold continued.. The maximum temperature yester day was 40 degrees. IN MEN'S WEAR ghlrt la iBcraMlnglr popular la PVHda and (or snmnwr wear In the Hfnrth. It won't bo long before two dinner jackets Moora Vrnere nuns) elqomad before, 1111 4J CARLETON AFTER EDUCATION POST I'.IHJBNF,. Ore., Dec, III. -HH) E. F, Curl at on of butane yesterday announced his cnudldiiev, suhlccl to tlie approval of the republican party voters at the coming primary elec tion, for (he office of nupci'liilouil ont of public lusli'ucilou. Mr. Carlelon submits his oniull-d.-U'i ,md will innke his rnuipnlKti on the ground that hols fitted by train Inc. Rttd experience for the position. ('or lit yours ho was assistant super- Intontlvnt of public Instruction mid for two years was field ruptoHtMlia live of the I'nlverslty of Oreffpn. Through these positions he has be come familial1 with the school prob lems ot uvory section of the state. "Listen in" on Oakland Owners " know now why Oakland Si winning anJ holding good will." "Vvt ncrtr ictn its tqual for all-around economy." 411 ftkn St f4.w WINNING AND HOLDING GOOD WILL OAKLAND SIX PRODUCT RVIIIiKK PRICES Mdl .NT WASHINGTON. Dec. 29. Cl) The best method for ' tlio United States to follow In combatting high rubber prices Is to use as little if the product as possible nnd to build up Independent sources ot supply. Secretary Hoover declared toda. In commenting on developments grac ing out of charges against an alleg ed British rubber monopoly, FLOODS uifow WORSE PARIS, Dec. 29. (P) The flood situation, due to the rocently heavy rainfalls and the melting snow. Is getting worse. Tho river II hone, which Inst night apparently was about to recede, suddenly started to rise again early this mirntnjc and more rapidly than ever, owing to the waters coming down from vari ous tributaries. Building contracts In New Eng land show n gain. For thll lost wunk of 'October it wan nearly 500 per cent over a ten-yoar period. LONDON. Most of the snrlotv brides are wearing velvet gowns at their weddings and going to Italy for honeym ion. . Provide a hoik undor tlm radio table to hang up. the phones when not in use. Th'ete delicate Instru ments require caroful treatment. oAt the 'PINE TREE Evans Brown, master mnglclnn, is featured on the Pino Trte pro gram tonight and will offer a varied and entertaining act. Doubles be ing a master of magic, Mr. .Brown Is' n musician vf note, especially With Mm French and Italian harp. The plettife offering Is also ,111 OsflfUly good and moves . with tlm speed of an express train. It In "Ex cuse Me," the pictui'lKntlon of Hu pert Hughes' famollfl Btagn farco,' nnd tels of a pair of nuwlywods who find therhdelves ahnarcl uq ex press train at night searching for a minister whom they never find. Thh characters in this iipronrlous ly funny photoplay are brought In life by a cast of tried and trim favorites. Conrad Niagel and Nor ma Shearer are the unx'oiiB brldo and groom, and Itunci; , Adoroo Is tho French friend who ulmosl! dls Lncien Applegate Painfully Burned I, uelen Applognln, Indian war vet eran, mill a lirodicr of Captain O. 0. Applt'HUlo, was painfully but mil seriously burned til Ilia ranch home n( Upper Swan lake Sunday ulithl when ii spark from bin pipe caught file to his clothing. ha wua aleaplnc In h chair. Others In the room rushed to Ills r lil and sueenodnd In puttllln out the (ire before it had gained must) headway 1 his legs. I'he burns wore confined to In spite of bis advanced ars. .NT, physician! nay be will recover, nrla Is considering a lottery to provide funds for government use. "My new Othland Six oui-ptr-forms even costly tars." "My friends mart el at the ear's nimbleness in traffic." Tributes such as these arc pouring in by thousands from new Oakland Six owners. These owners are not merely Oakland friends, they arc Oakland fans as enthusiastic over the car as over their favorite performer in sports. And no wonder! The new Oakland Six priced from 70 to 350 lower embodies more than 100 improve ments, including Air Cleaner, Oil Filter, Full Pressure Oiling System, Four Wheel Brake refinements and the Harmonic Balancer an advanced engineering feature imparting unmatched freedom from vibration. As one owner says, "The ear has everything!" Roadster JI975 (OldPriccl093) LandauCoupc 1123(OldPflcc)l29)) Touring 102 J (Old Price 1095) Sedan . . 1191(OldPu'ce !) Coach . 1095 (Old Price 1 2tJ) Landau Sedan 1293 (Old Price 164)) - C4itt Minn Tim fjymiml SUm. bnHhn tit ttill Ulrrr. 1 M fM MH tdU i ,lu M fOU it '' ' -."'' i " ' R. R. R. GARAGE 831 Klamath Avenue O I N I R A t H rupts their romance. The sup porting cast Is very good. This J the fastest, funniest picture tin- Pine Tree baa had or many n day. Great preparations are being made for tho Now Year's Eve midnight rautlnee at this popular playhouse. The tt'ckojUi are now on sale and Indications are Hint the bouie will bo crowded. Itofreshmenis nnd cigarettes will be served nnd u special vaudeville program will be presented. At midnight there will bo a noise making contest, so come prepared. Various nolsemnklng de vices will bo given roit, nnd there In no doubt but that tha Now Year will he ushered In with lots of fun. HILDEBRAND Mr. and Mrs. Juclt llorlon were transuding business In Klnmalh Falls Monday. I A. Huberts and f. P. Michael wore transacting bunlnuss In Klam ath Falls Monday. Mrs, S. K . Ilartr.ler Is gulling about v.onie better now for'a few days. Mm. Albert Beck made a business trip to Klamath Falls on Wednesday. (jiie a number of folks have beep 111 for ihe past month with colds. II. P. Aloxnnder Is Hi Klamath FaDe during the holidays. Knvln Beck Is III with a snvero cold. Mr. and Mrs. f.'hnrles Flnckus Wert shopping In Klamath Falls on Sat unlay; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Casey and family moved Into tho Mrs. Mary Drew house Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L. Llml moved on ihe 'I'eil lliininieniley placo and Mr. Altai Is going to work for Jack Kor ton. ''i," i .inmoa Vlolra nindo n business trip to Klutnntr) Kal In Wednesday, Lynn Ilorton returned home from ). A. (;., whoro ho bus boon going to school. s. EC, Hartelor mads a pualnaia trip In the Km II Mgei'l homo on Sunday. The community club is going lo have a program at tho lllldohrnnd school house on Saturday, December 20. ' ' P, A. Johnson wan transuding bus iness in KInmntli r'nlln Monday, U,. M. Dlukel Is In KInmntli Falls for the holidays. Two new pupils havo enrolled In Another Deputy to Join County Staff Another deputy fllltWCl ii Mollify will he uildod to Hi" stg(( of Dlitlrlot Attorn K. U. RlltoUi li becamo known loll nlghl, lollowlnft tho thread or Deputy Vyfesl in resign bu- OHIIUU bis duties were (on arduous. Wlest told Ihe district attorney Momii time ggq that lie could not nrford to devote sp much of his llnw tti-in district attorney's oirice, but ho was prevailed upo'i lo remain when Pil lion hrrnnrfo'd In procure nn addition al dopuly for ihe office 'Sunday movies are prohibited In Btj oi the leading cities of th Unitmi mutes, . , hjtt it lU tmjult ftjmttd ittm - O T O It s Hi.. Mlldebrnnd school, Dolla nnd Wil liam Winched. Ward Ituerk was shopping In 1111 debrnnd Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hitter and Mrs. titter's brother and alitor. Carl and Martha amlnger, wuro visitors nt the Joe Kissel home near Dairy Sunday. Mrs. M. Vlclra and son Art and MIsk Grace Dlnkol worn ahopiilng In llonniuu Monday. HEALTH My Gift to You IIPE will be far sweeter if you i orice and for all time rid i .much of those annoying, uncomfort able and dangeroui I'll. 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