The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 29, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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    fiVMd &MiaU), MaUaTr f alLs, oregon'
TueBctny, ftocembor 66,
Mjalin School
Not To Open
For Some Time
Will Remain Closed
Until Rooms Are
Repaired
The Malin school will not ro
open until repairs are completed.
It was announced today by County
School Superintendent Fred Poter
OM. It was at flrat Intended to hold
school In separato buildings In Malla
until the burned structure had been
replaced, but duo to the discomfoit
this would cause pupils it was
Judged best to wait until they could
be properly housed, Peterson ad-,
vised, j
fit. Peterson will leave within the
next day or ao to attena rue meet
ing of state school superintendents
In Salem.
New Of f icers
Are Installed
And So He Kids , the Cops
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HERE LEASED BY
BUILDING
NEW AUTO DEALER
Old Balsigcr Motor ompany
Building Taken by Ha
maker Motor Co.
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Mrs. Gordon Dixon, president. Mrs. ,
Eba Bennett, vice president, Mrs. L.
Parker, secretary and Mrs. Len t Dan
iels, treasurer, were tho officers !n-
stalled last night to head the affairs
ot the Business and Professional Wo
men's club for the year 1925.
An enjoyable musical program was
given in conjunction with the in
stallation of officers and the regular
business routine of the club.
The following committees wore ap
pointed to serve: Miss Ida Momyer.
banquet; Mrs. Gertrude Glover, pro
gram: Mrs. Lorene Peasley, member
ship; Miss Jean Perry, finance. These
with the regular officers will compose
e executive committee.
Tbia la "Morning Glory," prise bird owned by J. C. Harper of Berkeley.
Cauf. Every morning at 5 he starts to crow and the neighbor call the
police. But when the cops arrive he's saying "gobble-gobble" In a quiet,
friendly tone, and thus escapes arrest. He is the product of the matins of a
respectable Rhode Island Red hen and a turkey gobbler.
Cease Issuance of
Temporary Licenses
Two Fast Ones
Called to Court
William Smith can drive his car
55 miles an hour and Victor Shook
can make 60 per without trouble in
his. Smith ran away from officers on
the Keno road and was later appre
hended In town. Shook was run down
by an officer in a faster car. Both
posted bail of $25 and both were
scheduled to appear this afternoon
before Justice of the Peace R. A.
Emmitt.
PERSHING TO RETURN
.WASHINGTON, Dec. 29. yf)
Formal announcement of the eariy
I return of General Pershing to the
1'AU auto licenses will be issued di-t united States was made today at the
rect from the state capitol for 1926 sate department.
and the local sheriff's office wi!! not '
issue tomporftTj licenses except, on. WASHINGTON Official farm sta-
ncw ears. Tbyrjefore. according to tustica as to Manhattan Island: Farm-j
Statu 'Traffic (Jitlcer Poster, who L, nre. livestock; two mules, eight
(1 .'si ro to drive iUulr cars after lhe j Gorges, 1? cows; acreage "!-; mostly j
(Ira: of the year will do sfell to snood j potatoes I
up their application for license. 1 1
Recovery of Lot Is
Object of Lawsuit
Suit has been filed In circuit court
by Eva M. Graves against D. It.
Kimple for $2178.
Kimplo, according to the com
plaint, purchased a lot In Llnkvllle
addition from the plaintiff, paying
only $100 down and agreeing to pay
the balance In regular monthly In
stallments. Kimple received a deed to the
place upon payment of the first $100
and bas since made no payments, It
is alleged.'
Investiture Meet to
Be Staged Tonight
V Sai Z,
A big event in the lives of the boys
who recently joined tho boy scout
organisation will be staged this eve
ning at 8 p. m. at the Moose hall,
when these boys will be Initiated in
to the movement by a tenderfoot In--estlture,
the four chair ceremony
as used by the highest lodges In tho
land, being used.
The ceremony is dignified, stress
ing to the boy his obligations to
' r?ov.tlng. to his country, his God,
! to other people and to himself.
Bacll bQ' will receive a certlfi-
i coto .showing him in good standing
j for the current year. Parents and re
, kutves of the boys and friends of
Announcement that he hud leased
the building at the corner uf Eighth
and Klamath formerly occupied by
tho Ilalstger Motor company frasl
made today hy M. W. llantnkor, i
who also announced that he had 1
hoen given agency for n Durant I
car In this district. Tho agency ! A
will be operated us tho llumukorijt
Motor company. t
Mr. Hamaker has been engaged tu
the automobile business In Joseph
ine and Jackson counties for the
past flvo years, and for tho past
few years has been agent for the
Star car In that section.
He plans to more Into tho now
location as soon as alterations and
renovations are completed, and will
display a complete line of new sixes
and fours, he announced today.
Mr. Hamaker Is a son of J. O.
Hamaker of Bonanza and formerly
operated the Klamath Kalls-Luko-vlew
stage from this city.
A complete Hue ot parts will oe
carrlod, he said.
This Ib in lino with tho recent
change in the policy of the Durant
company, which is now giving tho
agencies for its cars to exclusive
agents, Hamaker said.
To Increase Fees
For Card Tables
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A SERVICE
thai i.s M.frrio; one of unostentatious charm and
tranquility is furnished by our organization
work-re with a mission a Service of Perfection.
EARL mil
PHONE FUNERAL. COR. SIXTH
46 HOME PIfNE5iS&
fronting are Invited to be present.
A eontmnster of each troop will
be in charge of the chairs Prank
Moser, Percy Murray, William Can
'.ou. Scout Executive Nord will be
in charge of the meeting.
CHICAGO Women who display
their liquor Indiscriminately on Now
Years Eve are liable to arrest just
'men : lia warning conies from
prohibition headquarters.
Card tables make more money (or
the proprietors than pool tables, and
as a result, tho city license for curd
tables will be Increased for next year.
It Councilman Balaiger has his way.
Balslger last night Indicated he
favored an annual license of $10
per table, or n minimum of $50 an
nually from card, rooms. The police
committee will make an investiga
tion during the week and have City i
Attorney Carnahan draft a suitable
ordinance. In the meantime, all ap
licatlons for card rooms for next year
will be held, up until tho new ordin
ance is drafted, and mssod.
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New Fruit Store
To Be Opened Here
J. N. Papas of Butte. Montana,
today leased for a term of years tho
store building at the cornor of
Seventh and Main, formerly occu
pied by the Bellman Realty com-,
pany.
It will be opened within a tew
days as a fruit and vegetable store, I
the sixth of such a chain owned by
Papas in California and Oregon.
Fruit and vegetables will bo Bhipped
in from California.
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Racine
MULTTMIU$
TIRES
For Your Protection
All RACINE Multi
Mile Tires are now
SEALWRAPT.
wrapping remains on the
tire until you buy it.
This blue inner wrapping
means that the tire is a
new, first-quality product
and guaranteed as such by
We remove the outer ' ourselves and RACINE,
wrappings; the blue inner Look for it.
They are wrapped twice
and sealed at the factory.
Lodge Will Have
Christmas Tree
Members of the O'ttlfcllow and)
Hi'beknha lodges will hold their an
nual Christmas tree. celebration In the
I. O. O. F. hull tomorrow nigtit.
starting at 7 o'clock. In audition to
the tree .there will bo a musical ami
lit- rary pjograui, All members of .the
f.'o orders ui well an their families
and Visiting iodgo mombors, are In
vlt d to attend. . . . " ' I
200 Fine Given
On Liquor Charge :
i.ouib otapac, cnargcu uy pro-iA
hlbltlon officers with possession of
a quart of liquor, wan this morn
ing fined $20U whon ho appeared
before Justice It. A. Emmitt. He I
paid the fine and wus released.
NO WITHDRAWAL
WASHINGTON, Dec. 29. (P)
Thero will be withdrawal of Pres
ident Coolldgu as arbitrator In tho
Tacna-Arlca question, It was made
cleary at the white house.
OBITUARY
MAKKV C. K1I.I.I AX
Funeral services were held at tho
Whitlock chapel last Saturday after
noon for Harry C. Klllian. who died
at the Klamath Valley hospital on
December 24. Ho had resldod hero
for the past six months, having come
hero from Idaho. He Is survived by
his widow and two children.
m MOTOR INN GARAGE C
230 Main Phone 294-J
HOMK Edna Mussolini, ID year
old daughter of tho premier, has a
Carnegie medal. The nward rfas made j
for saving tho life of another girl
swimmer during a storm.
." '' Mjmi , it of ii -w spring dross
o.i, Jim received at Hoo Begln's.
Dress Shop, marked at $16,76 to
lU.lt. JAdv?8-3p
Consistency
People wonder why we
consistently talk about our
united buying power and
low prices. One reason
why we do this Is because
we are conjiifcntly offer
ing the public lower
prices. This is not idle
advertising talk. We in
vite people ' to compare
' our prices and merchan
dise with that of other
stores. There is a differ
ence In our favg.
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Shopping News
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jfVelvets
Shimmering cut volvets In the latest color
combinations of blue and orange, black and
gold, orchid and American beauty, blue und
rust, brown, blue and henna.
$8.98
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Llnxettn and sateens In peach, blue, black green
gold, mercury, brown, orange, Inrender .... 40c
Luxor for undlos: nice soft and looks good, in
corn, blue, yellow, peacock, grueu. pink, flesh
and natural 40c
Color-shur fabrics In solid color, figured pat
terns In light and heavy wolnht 40c
Standard percale, a largo array of patturns
ilKht and dark of good bright colors 10c 211c -ie
Knlbuarnlu ginghams In good assortment of
patterns and colors sac
And n good assortment of fast colored ging
ham In the latest patterns -" 89c
WOOL GOODH ni Inches Wide
1'olret Twills, midnight blue, lull, ami
brown, yard W.40
Bmbroldored nilk uud wool crepes, blue,
brown uud tan, a wry ottractlve patlera,
yard 98.49
ICtnbroldered wool crepe, blue, gold and
lavender, very rine quality, yard .. lUt.UH
Hmbrolilered Kushn cloth. camels hnlr,
hruwu uud silver, un outstanding palturti,
yard 94.9H
Embroidered failles, rust brown, blue, choc
olate and cocoa brown, Nile green, yd. 97.49
Dress flannels In Scotch plulds and ebMM
und stripes, yard 91.10
11
Ooorgettea In light blue, rose, tan, Nile
green, pink and white corn, yard fl.SO
Ilnyon silk, good soft quality In colors, all
the latust colors In voguo, yard 91.78
satin Canton, plum, mulberry, purple, blue,
black, bohknra, yard 9U.hu
Bntln crepe, hohkara, black, peacock blue,
new penny brown 9'J.ftN
t'repe de chine In down, peacock purple,
black, powder blue, pencil bin, cocoa, tau,
peach, white, grey, mercury, red. Nile
green, gold ,. si dm
Gharmause, pencil hlus, hohkara f4.'M
Broeadad rayon, ideal for coat linings, In
blue, black, lavender, old gold, green, Hp
stick red and new gold OBc
Huyon novelty stripes 9I.8M
Illoomers 80c 40c 00c
Cotton Jersey, pink, Cotton Cropo, pink, or
chid, white, peach. 08c
Muslin, white 08c
Mngctte, whlto 91.10
Satin and llngctto slips 08c, 91.10. 91.40, 91.08
i.aMl".' Unions, silk and wool, low m-ck, no
sleeve, ankle langthWbuUq neck, elbow
sleevpg, anlflu langtfi ' 98.73 and w.ii
High neck, long f-leevet . ukle length; wool
garments 9S.7S ami 93,00
f 'hlidren'H ublOOS, heavy ribbed dqttOBi ogi-1
K lo 10 years (MM to 91. IK
UOflOSRY
Ladles' Heather Sport Hose 28c
Ladles' Wool mixed heather 08c
Ladles' wool heather hoeo 91.0H
Mil !itt;vs HOB8
ftluek and brown, heavy weight, . . lOr
MIsmb' I'Kayon WaXfej bote camA'g hnlr.
mercerised .m,.
Ml ii Hayon Wjiffol IJose, cainol's hair, P8e
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PaiAi:lus, 01)11(8' flttpnel. bent
jra'le ll.T.i to $J.lf
-ngysh brondcloih . . 91. It.
for servltat and COlOforl
MEN'S UNION SUITS
Cotton Elastic Knit, extra
heavy 91,80 to 91.08
cotton ribbed 81.80
All wool union .... 80.40 to 80.OH II
Milk and wool 88,78 ' vAv
Wool mixed 81.70 to 98.08
MFN'H l'OOTWKAR
Men's sport oxfords, Heml Iltil
loon toe, tan calf, pair .... 98.80
Men's neml-hnlloon toe shoe,
welt doublo solo, rubhor heols,
pair 98.80
Men's oxfords of stylo and snap.
Drown calf, rubber heol .... 88.28
firJOVEB
Auto gauntlets wool llned, 88.08$',
Illack and brown, wrist strap,
wool lined gloves, 82.10 to 88.78
Washable duplex fabric
gloves 81.10
Brown kid 98.10
Men's buck leather gloves 88.08
Men's leather dress gloves 92,80
Ladies Shoes
'One-strap SMppors. pa ton I suude
trimmed; a goad fltilnit hi it. All
solid lent her H. no
Matin. patoM triniinud, uuw lift
that will tit . 98,00
I'ntcni Colonial ,nun)g old
silver bucklo, splko heel, 8.1,88
Patent gorn pump, Cuban hool,
a cumfortablu last that ijatls
fles .. 90.00
Arch support oxfords, black
and' brown kid 90.80
Arch support Ihreu-nlrnp slip
pen:, black kid 90,80
Arch support oxfords, brown
and black 84.80
Children's shoos, nil slzcis,
made of solid leather,
Price 78u to 84.08
R A PILCHER CO
INCORPORATED
(Demrtment Stores
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