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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1925)
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WVilnmliiv, DiH'cmlicr MO, 1925 1 Page Two Kipling on Way to Gradual Recovery BURV7A8R, Sussex. Eng., bee. :n. - (P) -Uudynrd Riptlh'g'a; most Wei como birthday gift today, his 00th anniversary, was permission from IiIh doctor to cllm'i out of bod and tor Hio firm time nlticii the beginning 3 ' PHONE l opposite! WHITE I PELICAN ! HOTEL j i Announcement After January 1, 1926 The Electric Equipment Co. will operate on a Strictly Cash Basis CORNS Lift Off-No Pain! Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a little "Freezone" on an aching torn, in utantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Your druggist Bells a tiny bottle of Freezone.'' for a few cents, suf ficient to remove every Jiard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, nnd the foot calluses, without hoio ness or irritation. BOSTON. Axel 'Ijorklund acta as a progressive hot dog Santa Clans every New Year's, giving Frank furters to 500 more children than a year previous. Two thousand will be distributed Friday. Midnight Matinee at the Flue Tree. New Year's Kve. (Advi t HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD Says Cream Applied in Nostrils Upens Air i-assagea uigui up. If your nostrils and dogger and " "l1"' exponent of the inlernatlon your 'head is Bluffed and you can't "1 racialist movemeift as well as the breathe freely because of a cold ori official mouthpiece of the socialist catarrh, Just get a small bottle of I party in America." Nly's Cream Balm at any drug store. , Apply n little of this fragrant, ami- TIlH 'nillal "y appeared as a septic craam Into your nostrils and seven column, four page weekly, let It penetrate through every air containing "Debs' column." a sign- passage of your h I, soothing and eA art,,ie uy ppton Sinclair, several healing the Inflamed. ..wnlh-n mnemis ' , , membrane and you gel instant rcllof. . and much eilitorml comment. Ah! bow good it feels. Your nos- trllM are open, your head is clear, no i more hnwlilng. Biiufl'llng, blowing; All vacutfm lubes do not burn no more headiu lie, dryness or strug- wtn u,0 Bnmo brightness, and a tube jtlng for l..lh. KlyV "' ' J"' lmrnin)l iw may be Just as effici tust what sufferers from head colds " ... nntl CKtnrrtl need. It's a dellchl. , a n brilliant lube. of Ills attack n! pin t taenia, sit by tho fireside tor vhlle K ijl Inn continues to inond, but It will be we ks before he Is Ule to leave the house. Defective, or bootleg, tube sotne- times draw as much as two or three times the usual Voltage from the Itattei'les. UICKSTAR, GARAGE t Our Auto-guide says there never should be any ques tion in your mind about where to go when you need auto repairs. Let the experience of others guide you. They say we're fair and square and that we surely know how. Farmers May Get Help Of Tariff Law BOSTON. Dec. 30. Warn ing was issued today by Senator Capper, republican. Kansas, that un less the tariff is made to apply to agricultural crops its protection will probably be removed by manufactur ed products. Addressing the Boston chamber of commerce, the senator declared that some "practical and sensible way" must be found to take care of the farm surplus. "Some feasible system must he worked out so that the surplus car. be moved Into foreign coii.uimptive channels, sold for what it will, and the loss properly rtffttiibufod among the producers, who will then be aide to Bell their rcmainliK crop1 in the home market free ol thi dra of ix ce(W production.'' iu: said. "This must ho clvno in a way tha is practical and s;nHiil-. a uny the entire country will ac-ej'.t as hi -h. Blither our iarif must aflpiy pffijet Ively to RjtrloilJfiinU surpluses or flu benevolent ;irole'.ding hand b fiit'dy. I fear, to he reno; ad from our utr pIuKes of :nau;!fa:'ttireu products." Derlarin,; that nulioni! prospeiity is dependent no um''cm!(lu:i1 pros perity, Sena'.o 'upper aaiu rf-;d that public opinion everywhere should support the farmer. EUGENE V. DEBS HAS NEW PAPER CHIC AGO, Dec. 30 (p) Eugene V. I).. Im' new socialist publication. 'American Appeal," appeared to day, proclaimed by the editor In' chief in "international greeting," CHINESE HOT By SON OF HE KILLED General Killed on Railway Platform by Vengeful Relatice; No Arrest SLAYER IS A STUDENT ' Had Just Completed Tour of the United States, Studying Government PEKING, Dec Id. (m General Hsu Shu-i'licni;. popularly known a . j'l.Ullo Hsu" was shot ami killed ou the railway station platform at l-anglting last nlKht. ' , The assassin, self-proclaimed in a country wide mnttifesto, 'was l.u Chcng-Wii, a eaptaiu in the Kuomin chun tnationnl people's urmyl and son of Oonoral i.u Chong-OhnriR, whom little Hsu shot In I, u s gar den at Tientsin while u dinner guest there in 1!)1S. Captain I.u. who apparently has not heen arrested, deelared his art was In revenge for his father's murder. I. it is a cousin of .Marshal FeBg Yu-Hsians. formerly styled "the Christian general" who commands the Kuominehuu fores which ro eontly occupied Tientsin. Hsu had Just arrived after a tour of Europe, the I'nited States and Japan, where he studied political, economic and military affairs for the Peking government. He had re ported to the chief executive and left Pokins yesterday to visit Gen eral Sun Cbuan-Fang. governor of Chekiang. and other military lead ers at Tientsin, when nil train was bombed at I.angfang. Hsu was at one time private sec retary to Tuan Chi-Jui. the present chief executive. He was prominent in Peking in 1M7-1S during the armed struggle between t'h'ihii mil itary leaders and the Anfu club and was in chief command of the Anfu northwest frontier army. He took refuge in the Jupanese legation here after the Anfu defeat. In October. 1922. he was Implicated in a re volt against the. Tuehun tmlliiarv government ) of Fukien province. Lit Chien-Chang, father of Hsu's assassin, had been appointed special commissioner to the southern pro vinces when Hsu shot him, and was generally declared to have been the victim of a political intrigue. His murder at Tientsin created widespread indignation, but Hsu's political influence protected him an'I kept him for two years longer at his post In command of the northwest defense forces. Busch Winner Pendleton Match PENDLETON, Doc. 30. (JP) August Busch of Salt Lake City de feated Hay McCar'roll of Pendleton In a light heavyweight wrestling match staged here last night by the American Legion. Mcf'arroll took the first fall in 21 minutes and 30 sec onds with a wristfoch and arm scis sors. Busch took the second fall in three minutes 10 seconds with an iilrplane I pin. McCarroll was unable to continue and Buach was awarded 4he match. Baby Becomes I "Baby Jack" of Los Angeles Is only seven weeks old but no's a dom fiend. Policewoman Minnie Barton, shown above holding; him, was trail Ing a drug peddler and found the child's mother was an addict. Tlx drug had such a hold on the baby's system that when his mother wai deprived of it ho suffered IntenselylAicUorcwyingJoJUidJ fjgcdjg Warns Against Centralization OfU. S.Power States Should Keep Rights, Bar Head Holds ti.MAHA. Neb., Dee. SO.- (PI Anuciiau liberty 'ill abide only as long as American i have a union ot having tin even balance of power. Chester t. Long, of Wichita. Kan. . president of the American Mar A soeiatlon had former 1'nlted States senator, told the Nebraska bar as sociation he lay. Liberty u vernment should go haul ,n 1 . ho added. The former senator denounced what he termed the efforts of vari ous members of congress to destroy state government through legisla tion. He cited the proposed amend ment giving federal regulation to child labor as an example of "th.s flagrant Invasion of local self gov eminent, Dodjc Price Cut Hits Auto Makers DBTROIT, MlCh., Dee. 3D. - Dodge Brothers' nnnouncenient of u tre mendous price reduction was a bomb shell in the ranks of the automobile Industry, developments huve proved. Tiie announcement" made Inst I week, declared that the new low prices would be iimde public on Jan ur.ryT but that they would bo retro active on all retail sales made after midnight December 15. Completion of a Sltl.OO'O.OOO ex pansion program. Including new bulldiugs and equipment of great magnitude, wore cited as the reasons that make the reductions possible, even though improvements nre being made constantly in the quality of the Dodge brothers product. Newspapers in plow York and uthe. metropolitan centers ibprotoDt freely on tho fact that many other manu facturers were contem;!ailng increas es in prices on account of the enor mous advance In rubber costs. Tho Dodge Brothers' announcement now leaves them In a quandry, as It would not seem consistent to the p-tblie if one manufacturer were able to make a big reduction and others simultan eously announce they wore forced to increase. Salem Linen Mill Purchases Machines SALEM. Ore., Dec. JO. -- lP) Tho new Oregon Linen .Mills, Inc.. which is to establish a l!n-m manufac turing plant in Salem, wltn a capital of $010,000. today telegraphed to Lockport, M. Y., a sum of 125. U00 in full payment for machinery that Is to be installed In the plant. LONDON. The Hon. Elsie Mack away, a certified pilot, daughtor "of Lord Inchcapc, has been elected to the advisory committee of pilots ot the air league. She received her air pilot certificate In 11122. We doubt if all ibe radio slatic is jdue to the weatlmr. Some ot It must be in the orchestras. - Midnight Matinee at the Pine Tree, New Year's Bvc. (Advi :;n-.;i Dope Addict i Weather at Eugene Coldest of Season BUOKNK, Ore.. Hoc. .10. t.-Vl Temperature In Kugcno last night reached a minimum of 2!i dcgrcei. the lowest tiHirk of the winter. Maximum Tuesday vVAJ (9 degree . LONDON, Mrs. Jnck London is planning a Mediterranean vo'yug" with friends In u 15 foot vaattl, not much lurger than the Smirk, the yawl In which she and her lu'e husband cruised the Pacific. Midnight Matinee at the Pine Tree. N w Year's EVO, (Advi 3U-31 Do You Want a CALENDAR? Our famous weather chart calendars are now ready for distribution, and we want you to have a copy. If you live out of town use the coupon below, or call at our store if more convenient. i Some of the information contained in this calendar general weather fore cast for each month, daily weather forecast on each flay, all holidays in red letters, time of sunrise each day, time of sunset each day. number of days past in each daily section, month passed and next month's calendar on current calendar page, moon phases each day, zotlioc signs each dav, map of Oregon with population of all towns, recipes for making simple home remedies, parcel post rates. A great amount of miscellaneous an tl general information. (Coupon) CURRINS FOR DRUGS, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Please Mail Weather Chart, to X.iitie Adtlre- ! & LESS THIS YEAR PORTLAND, Ore. Dec. .10. (VP) ScndlnK of winter wheat In Oregon this rail appears to bo only about II2 per cent of tile ncrnuKii seeded a year a(to, says V. L. Kent, statistician, I'. K, department of ani'lculture. His estimate is btiserT upon reports re ceived from nearly 800 farmers lo catnd In all or tint principal wheat producing counties of the stale. Revised estimates based upon the results of UtO l!)2ti farm census, put the acreage seeded lo winter wheat in the fall of 102 1 at t,000,000 ac res, heme the aaroage seeded this rail Is placed at OZOtOOO acres. The. condition or Hie growing crop on December l, i;i2.j. was estimated at S2 per cent of normal, compared with ,''7 per cent last year, and a ten year average condition on De-ember 1 of 91. Tiie United .States apffiage is es I limited at 90. 0 9! or last year, or JOiWOtOOO acres einpared with 39,l)r0,UO0 acres seeded In the fall or 1021. c4t The LIBERTY Xo aotltila for Pflto MorrlHoit, ruined roi Win deft twlofy Ing plciuro Kfunts! TIiIh Kruiit action Klnr rc Ctflod in ullov,'1 iinyonn to take; IiIh ptode in the tlirlllfng aoropjflne kctinet pli hired In "Tripe Action." One of tlinni wan :t jump In a parachute! When you seti "Triple Aclfon" re mcOlhor tbftl it Is Peie MoitIhoii him n'df, and no double, that mippllcn nj) tlMi Kt'cal big thrllln! At th- Ubnrly Tliurndiiy. Sometimes you see a girl ' Just naturally walking around looking ns if she wan fit Hiding ittidei' SORte mistleloe. MUTER WHEAT Riffian Peace Offer Spurned PARIS, Dec. :m i.l'i Premier Drland (pit) the chamber of depu ties today that the government will notify Captain Gordon fanning that It la unable to receive him, as the question of making pence In the Itlff Is Spain's affair. Captain Cun ning recent ky arrived In Paris pro fessing to bear credentials from Mid 111 Krlm, the rtftlan chief, an Ihorttlng hint lo discuss pence terms with tho French. New shipment of new spring dress es. Just received at line llegln's Dross Shop, marked at $ltl.7f to J1S .75. (Advi 2H-H0 PORTLAND AND KIAMATH FALLS, Heat of Red Peppers Breaks Chest Colds Rub It on Congested, Aching Chest Loosens Up that Tight Feeling at Once Surely Brings Quickest Relief Huso ypur tight, acbln ollOSt, BtOR the i i.i in Break up the congestion. Keel it .bad cold loosen up In Jusl a short time. "lied Peppot' Hull" lii the cold re medy that brliiKH the qiilekeat collof, It cannot hurt yotrnnd it certnlnly seems to end the tightness and drive Hie congestion and soreness right out. Wlmn hunt penetrates right dawn into colds, bongostldh, aoblug m'ttseles mid sore, stiff Joints, relief comen tit once. Nothing hits such concentrated, penetrating heat as red pttppaMk TD8 WOMAN REPORTS BEING ATTACKED SKATTl.K. Dec. 20,--(P) Mrs. M. J. tiomas of litis rlly reportetl to police today Hint she had 'just re covered consciousness slnoe opening her door 1'rlday when n tall, blond young man knocked. Shu said she fell a sharp singing pain and swoon - Richardson Springs "The Home of (lie Soft shirt" Notir OWcoi Untie Cot, Dalltornia A wounderful place in winter for nny ons teeltlnt health Steam denlod Iiotnl.lousokeoiilng or ctunplng. Address: Lee Richardson, Chico, Calif. Retired Admiral Called by Death YOUNOBTOWNi 0., D"c JO, (P) Hear Admiral Giles Hales lltir her, 711. retired, died here lust night of Inflammation of the bladder. Admiral Harbor, who was born here, was Ki-aduulcd from the naval academy In 1(40, In ISS2-S1 he coinmnndml thu re lief ship sent otil lo hunt fur tlm survivors of the Joanotto polur ex pedition, lie found te polur ship with all the crow dead and lirnusbt buck lb" bodies. Ill lsOK. Adinlrnl Harbor wan promoted five numbera for "eminent and COUiplOUOUl con duct In battle.'' OREGON moment you apply lied Pepper ltb.li for colds, backache, iT&re uitisrloti, slirr neck, Ittnibngoi or lite pain of fltoumatlstn or notirltbii you feel the tingling bout. In three mliuileii the congested sjgll In wi'imiid tlltOUgil and through. When .von tire Httri'erliiK no you dan hardly gut about. Just get n Jar.iOf Jinnies lied pepper Hub, tniide frin red puppurs, at 'any ding store. You w ill have the itiliikost relief kuonw. Pqf I'ree Sample Mull This Adv. to wHItKHALL PnAnMA0ALC0.,J8B; 5118 .Madison Ave. New York, N. ml thorn Pollen hud been lOokBg for a man previously reported to have atlaiked voinvn on the streets huro with tin Ihitli'iimcut dubbed a DOinon neodle. Ban to Claim Is coming again. Dntler he good and save your crodlt " VOM w,lllt iinylhlDg. " i Midnight Mdtldaio't the Pino Tr.m, I New Year's Kve. (Adv) ilO-Sl