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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1925)
Wt'diiemlay, OmsiuluM' :)(), l!)25 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page 'A'htvo SPOKANE WOMAN HURT IN CRASH . VANI'OUVMH, Wnith., Dim. III).--(!') Mrs. I,. A. 1 .u t Jt it in . of Hpok arm, lufferud it fracture pf tlio nit ul! ami I t f t-txt 1 liijurloa when mi until wnnl oyor li !1 Ti foot 0 III -biilikinolil on Hi" lilKliwny lit Hnl Mtou creek, iii'iir Iii-i'ii linlny. I'hy- ilolui Hiiiii ih-r inJurlM limy prove fulfil. Mm. Ftaiol Mum of I'nrt- l iitid mill three oblldri MMi Marx Worn nlmi Injurcil hi tho ucel ilmil, but not HiirliiUHly. Mliluiaht Matlntia ul ilio PlM Tli o. Now Year's Uvn. I Ail v I 30-81 MEDICAL SCHOOL DEAN IS KILLED ciiicAiKJ, Dae, 30.--() Allien Oi ICy'HIili yumr, fill, linen of Ilia Univi'iiiiiy or lunula medical iobool J I . WIIH foil II Cl ItllOl llll'OOKll till' head loiluy In Itlii homo, Hi- died In ii to Mllnuto.. Mo witn iIioiikIii by ilio fiiinlly pliyiili'lun to liuvo bean flouiiliiK a I'i'Volvor, I Tin' (louti 4ral on.u yoiir'u leave of alliance, M ainly About People I Scouts Inducted Into Organization Tbo flru Uihhvm lii lb United States noil Canada during Bop tern bar eieaadad 186,000,000. SSffiETheatre EVANS BROWN flatter oi Magic, ami Eccentric Musician. ami proarioimty Funny Force, Rtiperl ntighl "EXCUSE ME" Tho miiry of kb(Pfnnnloat bonuyiiiooii tiint aver bappa THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Five Acts of Vaudeville and "Not So Long Atfo" Featuring Batty Bronaon Slid illeardp Corlea Don't Overlook The New Year's Eve Midnight Matinee II - 1 WELCOME IN THE EW TEAR at the Pine Tree Theatre MIDNIGHT MATINEE turiiitu in 1 1 lOO p. !" Special Vaudeville Numbers Special Music Refreshments and Cigarettes Served V furnish IJho i)olse makers Von make the notoo Tickets Now on Sale, Si. 10 Including War Tax The Beating nmelly If Unilted ici Vmir TIcUrtH Knily aOBILKHH BACH Mr. mill .Mrs. Ilmry Outlier Inivc roliiriiinl from .Medfnril wham (hv gnjovad tba Ohrhltaias holiday with Mi. Qoeller'i parent. MEETING iiivk.iit A maatlng ol the Longfellow., chapter No. ti of Kiu'nuth fkiu, like boat) oallad for T;30 HjIh nvnnlng ul ilo' chamber of commerce. vihitim; PROM in ss.mi lit ii. B. vini, .mi of Dunamuir 1 on Joying ii brlot vlnli In tho city wlm IiIh mill lii'i. truax i.KAt ixo Noah Truax i leaving tomorrow for Corvallla to raaumo bin ttudlei '). a. :.. attar ipOndlng the Obrlatmaa bolldaya here with bin parent, Dr, and Mra. u. h, Truax. M its. JABS ILL Mr. .Miiry A, Jury Ih ill ut hur borne ul 330 South' Fourth atreet wl.'b .'i Huverc ram' of brJnn litl. VISITING PROM BONANZA Panola 0, l.undy, of Bonanza la among tho ibobper from the ncigh borlng town In Klamath K.illu today. PROM si'SAN vil, I. !; i. k. Oolllna and j. Jgokaon, both biminoHit men of suhuiiviiiu, calif., iiro bare today on bnelnaaa matters Th.y are among tho kucuIh ut tbl Whit.. Pelican. 1)1 NHMlMIl IIINTEIW A part including v. Cu.Hidy, it. K. (lurrliy, (l. B. Noting and II. i! Vloland, nil ul Dunamuir, arrived her irly ye.tefday morning to vlatl and diii. ml u few daya hnntlim at Tula lake, Willi. i here Mr. Vloland will vlnit with bit mother, who re Kldi.'H In Klamath fa I la. MttBBfbt BOAO visrrou i,. p, OlarUon of Merrill rood was about tho city yoHtiM'duy, iraUHailloK bualnoaa affaira. Ho retnrned thin afternoon. UK IjAP AT (TIll.OQU.V Charlea It. Delap Ii transa'tlni: huilneaa in CnlloQaln today. COyi'!M,K MAN II. B, Aldrlch, ronldlni! ul Cooulll raglalored amoni; th" hiiHlncHa vImII- uru of thin elty at tho hotel Arcade yeitorday, AT TOVB LAKE A. .1. Connolly nnd liili Nltaobelm h it early thin morning for Tulo luke to onjoy a dny'a bitntlng. MRS. I'ltK i: IM, Pflenda of Mru. C. T. Price irHl bo aorry to Irarn that sho la confin ed to bar homo with nu utiack of neurltl. Hoc condition u very much Unproved today and it l hoped aba "111 ho able lo ho about In n w daya. PROM POWERS Bualneta mattera 'brodgbt m. C, Swuln and J. II. Itoau hero from Powora luio yesterday afterboon. TO JOIN ORCHESTRA 0. Rutledga of Band arrived in luiil ovoning to accept a position In th.. Whit.. Pelican orcboatra. Ho mild,, tho trip In IiIb cur. NRWSON TO EUGENE John I). NowHom loft tbui morning for KuRene whoro hn will iranaact hualnoHH for aoveral days. At The LIBERTY Double Bill Today MurRarot Livingstone In TheChorusLady' and An Outdoor Story, "The Road to Latigo" Thursday I'oto Morrlaon In "TRIPLE ACTION" WITH MUM. GnORHRECK . TluirHiluy evening will murk tlio first maatuig of the I. 10. O. club ulnco bofOre Iho halldy seusun. The party will bo n Now Yoar'a Watch party. Mra. H. f'. QrooibtDK will Ud hoHtoaa to Iho club momhora ul her homo on Ninth and Lfacdln atrnots. BROILED STEAK Delicious Beyond Description Boiled Over Char-coaJ Fire CLUB CAFE Talk of Marriage Displeases King LONDON. Ioo. 80. (VI The will., publlolty given the proposed visit to fiucklnghnm palace of Prln oess Astrld of Sweden apparently lina dlaplenaed court circles, which have lot It be known that iho klnx and queen have no knowledge of such a plan. Tho Swedish legattob uluo announced that It hu no con noctlon wllh piihllcuiloti of tho re port. II connected PrlUCOSB Astrld's noma with tlmt of Iho Prince of Wales, whoso choice of n hrldo has boon keenly awaited, but awaited in vain. Tho pupora lodny continue their rt'foroneoH to Iho vlalt, publlnhlnis photographs of the princess, who is 20, rIvIiik accounts of hor enroor and nmphual.lng hor fondness for homo life. Washington Squad Is on Way South , SAN FRANCISCO, Oec. 30. (ff) Tho University of Washington footbull squad arrived hero lodny enroute io Pasadena, where they wll meet the University of Alabama eleven on Now Year's Day. Conch Enoch nngshnw announced Hint with one -coptlon IiIh aqund Was In excellent condition. The cni UBlty la Put Wilson, a tackle, who la HiifferliiK from tnnallltlH. It Ih very doubtful whether Wilson would got Into notion. Aflor n workout HiIh uflernoon the players will 'ontruiu for the south. Mlts. iiol.co.Mii LEAVING To Join her liuabund whoso head quartors uro In llunsmulr. Mm. F. R, llolcomb of this elty pinna to leave for the southern elty tomor row. They probably will return to Klamath Palls this summer to again make their homo. WITH MUS. STKIXMKTZ The Past Noble Orapd club of the Hebeknh lodge will inoel with Mra. W. J. Stolnntetl on Wednesday af ternoon. January 6. RETURNB To SCHOOL Miss Octuvia Do Lap reiurned today to Hichmond, California, where nlo.. Is Kngliah teacher in tho Woodland high school, after visUjng over the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. add Mrs. C. It. 15e Lnp. CRUIBERS nisv According to reports today, 12 timber cruisers of Shevlbn - lllxon uro milking n timber cruise of the Itooth - Kelly tracts between hero und Bend, This timber is reputed to ho among the best in southern Oregon. WILL1TS' TAKE APARTMENT Mr. and Atrs. r.eland Willlts, who Just returned n few days ago from Ihelr hpnoyntodn trip to Portland and other const cities, have taken an apartment at The Pitts, nofore her marriage, Mra, Wlllits was Miss Joan McDonald. siiKlVKlts to ATTEND Eugene und Lane county will be well represented at the celebration to be held next Saturday at Port land by Al Kradcr temp!aof the Mystic Shrine In observance of the thirty-eighth anniversary of the founding. A majority of the mem bers of the Eugene Shrine club are affiliated with Al Kader temple and a big delegation ia expected to go from here for the birthday event. Jamea C. Burger of Denver. Colo., Imperial potentate of tho Mystic Shrine will be the gii"st of honor at tho celebration. Eugene Guard. RETURNING TO IfKDVUBR Mra. Wllla Leonard BeU, who has bi '-ii enjoying the Cbriatmus holidays hero with hor parents, Dr. and Mra. VV. A. 1,'ioiiard and her little daugh ter, Hobby Lou, plana to return lo Medford tomorrow to spend Now Years with friends. Shortly after the ilrst of the year the expects to make a trip outh to Lea Angeles. UASRETRALL AT PAVILION Now Years day al the Altamont pavilion the Klamath Cardinals will play the Port Klamath team, the first game of tlila year's schedule. The game Is called for 7:30 p. m. 00 New Years night. IT S A BOX IT'S a ami,! Interest being developed In the "firnt '102C baby" has extended to members of THe Herald staff, who are laying even money bcls on wheth er the first new Klamath cltijen to put In Its appearance will be a boy or girl. TO DUNSMUIR One Petro and It. Crown left Uy motor this forenoon for Dunamuir to be gone for two weeks on business. BVENSjBN ILL John Svensou. morn'tit; dispatch er at the post office, is confined to his home suffering ' 'roil! the effects of poisoning from teeth ha. in:; ul cers. Ills condition wn3 reported lo be slightly Improved tlii-i afternoon. PARTS I OK BRTDGK Spare parts for the Ferry strcjt bridge to replace parts that are In need of repair have been ordered by the county from a Portland firm und will Boon he here to bo Installed according to announcement today of P. M. Morse, county engineer. Recently un engineer of the state bridge department made a thorough Inspection of the steel span and recommended ' a number of repairs including a number of plates for reinforcement. Eugene Ciiard. PROM ouovn.f.i: Paul Ocary of Orovllle. CoRf.7 if here' today visiting and transacting business mattera. KEDKON TO MEET fAX. 14 Miss Vera Houston, president of the?' Kedron club, today announced that the next meeting of Hie club will be held on Thursday evening, Jane-'1'0 added. ury 14. On account of the holiday rush and threatened epidemic the club has huld no meetings for- sev eral weeks. Tio Chrlslnias party, to liuvo been given at the home of .Miss Mary Ball, was also canceled. Too Much Money Spent on Horses P.OISE. Ida.. Dec, 30. UP) An aristocracy of animals is springing up in ihe United States. J. J. Tigert, state commissioner of education, told tte delegates attending the state convention of teachers, here. "More money Is being spent on animals than anything else," he d3 clared. "People all over the country will pay $5000 to a man to get perspir ation out of a colt and $1200 to put Inspiration into 50 boys and girls" OARCBIiONS ATTEND Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Garcelon. Miss Leatha Sjmmonds and Mrs. Lester Offlcld motored to .Medford last eve ning to attend "A Pair of Fools" which played in the valley city. page here prom fort (Jus Pago of Fort Klamath is one of the out of town visitors here to day. Ho is hero transacting business mutters. MISS G1ACOM1M GRADUATED FOOTBALL STAR DIES SOUTHERN PINES, N. C Doc. 80, (P) Prank llinltoy, B6, one of Ynlo's host known football plnyora, died hero early today. He had boon 111 fourteen mtintns with tuberculosis. Word from Misa Mamie Qlacotnlnl, daughter of Mr. nnd Mra. M. Gla Cominl of Morrill, who bus been in tending college at Berkeley for the past three and a half years, tells of her receiving her diploma on Dci-em-bor IS. She la a member of the Mu Theta Math society at Berkeley and has taken an active part In the af fairs of tho campus. Special credit Is duo Miss Glacomlnl due to the fact that she has completed a flvo your course In throe and one half years. She graduated from the 'Merrill high school and Is ono of the mosl popular girls of Klnniuth comity. Sho pinna to touch in southern California. RETURN FROM MEDFORD Mr, and Mrs. Fred Houston re turned this morning from Medford where they motored last evening to attend the musical comedy "A Pair O' Fools" featuring Kolb and Dill. A number of local people at tended the show and all enjoyed it thoroughly. The trip over tho mountain was ideal, with no fog, but between Ashland nnd Medford travel was almost impossible. THE WEATHER The Cyclo-Stormagraph at Under wood's Pharmacy shows that the barometric pressure has risen slight ly since last report. Indications are favorable for continued fine weather Forecast for lext 24 iiburs: Fair and cold, with brisk winds. The Tycos recording thermometer registered maximum and minimum temperatures today as follows: High 28 Low 17 U. S. Weather- Report Oregon: Generally cloudy tonight and Thursday, normal temperature, light southeasterly winds. PLAN WATCH PARTY Yonilg People of City Invited to Af fair at Presbyterian Church The Misses Margaret Cumuiings, Mnrte Crystal, Mildred Chase and Eda Jones are in charge of the watch party at the Presbyterian church on Thursday' evening, to whlob an in vitutlon has been extended to nil young people ol the city. The hour Ia S:30. , Midnight Matinee at the Pine Tree. New Year'S Eve. (Adv) 30-31 PAY HEED TO THE ADVICE of doctors and conserve your health by keeping your teeth in good condition. See us for free examination R. D. COE, DENTISTS (Painless of course) 1102-204 Horkn- Dldg. 8th and Main Phone 838 ., .... . ... . CANCER HEREDITARY NEW HAVEN, Conn., Dec. 30. (P) - The sole basis of cancer is here dity and people born without a strain of the disease are immune, Dr. L. 0. Strang of tho Bussey in stitute of Harvard University do chire'd here today at the conclu sion of a symposium on cancer con ducted by tho American society of zoologists. To this mm ouueome'.i t however. Ur. Strong added that even where hereditary traces exist, en Vlronmental factors would scorn to bo necessary as irritants In order to make the disease active. FAVORS FRATERNITIES CHICAGO, Dec, 30, ()--. The Green letter organization i3 a prime factor in the development of higher education ill the opinion of Secre tary of labor Davis. He is on the program of the nineteenth conven tion of the Delta Sigma Pill, Inter national college frat meeting here. "There Is something distinctly American about college fraternities that underlying principles, aims and accomplishments," ho says. "I am a great beltover In college fraternities. LONDON. Primogeniture if. to bo nbolished under a law taking effect soon. Elder sons will have no preference over younger boys or sisters when a parent dies without leaving a will. ITICA, N, Y. Films shown at Cornell to psychologists nt Cornell depict an Infant as amused by dog.;, cats, rata, rabbits and goats but as gleefully trying to eat a garter snake. Thirty hoya, ' nttendiiiiiii in meet ings of the four scout troops ol Klamath Fails, were lu.it ovenlng forinully Inducted Into the Bey Scout organization ut a Tenderfoot Investiture ceremony that was bol l at the Alooao hall. Everett O. .N'onl, Scout Executive, presided, while three of the alatlons were in charge of Scoutmasters Frimk Moner, troop 4: Percy Murray, troop 1: and William Canton, troop n. f,. E. Canker, deputy scout comml? -inn r. led the candidates from station io station and gave them Information about their aconting career. After the cor-jriiony Father A. F: Locser and E. L. Elliott gave talks on scouting Ideals that broug.it homo to the buys the Importance of the movement of which they aro now mcmbera. Scout Executive N'or.l talked to the parents and the b.n.i present on "The Scout program end what there Is In It for boys." The buys receiving their badges were aa folldwit Troop One - Wuliy Hector and Howard Reed, Troop Two Carl Emery, Robert Elliott, Stanley Iteed, Carol Wahl Clement Hogue, Arthur Lesley, Ver non Wahl. Lawrence Williams, Ar thur Bremer, 'Irwin Soarlcs,' William Tompkins and Richard Brown. Troop Three Albert; LavenleU, Keith Itueonich.. Cletus MeMahan, Patrick , MoAullffe. itodney Mc Quaide, Robert Colwell. Donald 0 1 well and Gordon lialveraon. Troop Four Edgar beddll, Jam s Hawkins, Harold Prather, Vara Gen try, Clanton Calahan, Freeman Gen try, Gerald llawklna. The materials for- the signs used In the coremony . were furnished by the Swan Lake Monidtng company. Scouts painted Ihe sl(tQ while Mv, Felix M. Adrlano of Pilcher's loiter ed them. Colonel Coolidge Is Some Improved Plymouth, VI., Dec. 30. (p)--Colonei John C. Coolidge, rather of ihe prenldent: who la ill at his hhme b, d a ,,-ry roml'or'- .ibji. night, ;his physiclKn, Dr. Albert , of llrldgewntcr, reported today. Colon. I Coolidge, who Is ! year-, old. -Ion the n lii of hi " ral do yn ago duo to faulty circulation following a sorles of heart attacks. "Hi h ail and general conditio-! are very good," tho physician said. "The sltuatlpp perhdjM is a llttlo better than might bo exnected. For the last two daw. Colonel Coolldge's liearl action has been Improved. Apart from that, there la nothing new to report. I do not look for any change in tho condition af fecting his limbs." Potato Crop Is Declared Short CHICAGO, Dec. ::o,..- (P) -Every man, woman and child in the United States is short about one bushel of the allowance of potatoes, it was of ficially disclosed today. However, new potatoes from Texas uro be ginning to arrive and should help somewhat to relieve tho aenii-fam-Ino. - I ! According to a report rrom thai government bureau of agricultural economics, this year's crop is eiiual to only 2.S bushels per capita for, the entire population against 3.7! bushehj in 1024. aUW5nter car warm, comfortable and safe and at You can make you. very little coit. "We.tern Auto" hai many "winter neceiilties" that will give you summer comfort all winter. 7 Waller" Heater Real satisfaction is assured with a "Waller" heater it makes your car warm, com fortable and dry. Including da-sh control three types $9.45 io $18.75. according to car. "Moore" Car Warmer For Fords only 95c Kingston Heaters A safe, clean, healthful heat $3.75. $5.00 and $8.50 accord ing to car. Radiator Covers The "Frost Kins" also covers the motor. It is of long-grain rubberized waterproofed fab ric, asbestos lined. Radiator cover only, for all popular makes of cars53,45 to $5.40. Radiator and Ennine Covers ,5e.95, !s, jilSSL X Liquid Cement It will peiinanently seal tho leaks In any radiator It pre vents rust and scale forma tion and is absolutely harm less to tho metal it is guar anteed. Smalt size 68c Standard sizo $1.15 Warner Liquid Solder IFor radiators, gaskots and water jackets 75o Winter .Necessities Skid Chains. Tonuoau Shields, Windshield WSngs, Gloves, Robes, Windshield Cleaners, Storage Batteries, "Never burn" Brake Lining- at plead ingly low prices. SPECIALS 'Clean-up Combination "With each pint bottle of Im perial Cleaner and Polish sold at the regular price of $1.00 this week, we will give free, a 5-yard roll of cheese cloth (that regularly sella for 25c) total value $1.25 f Afl This Week Only. . . . $ lUU Stromberg Carbureter Here is a real bargain the genuine Stromberg Carbureter complete with hot-spot maul fold for Ford cars. It will in crease your present mileage 25r and give the car more power. Price reduced from $16.76 to $12.35 De Luxe Top Recover The outfit consists of weath erproof top cover and back curtain containing a large Cxi 4 -inch bevel plate glass window and gipsy aide wings, together with necessary tape and tacks to attach. Prices on sizes for Fords, Chevrolet, Maxwell and Dodge cars are $9.25 to $15.25, according to car. Prices on other cars quoted on request. Regular Top Recover For Ford Roadster $5.60 Ford Touring $6.95 WESTERN AIR PATROL Tone, volume, selectivity, simplicity and beauty are tho qualities built Into the Western Air Patrol. Tho set Is con s true ted to our riMd spcciticallons. Sold complete (nothing ilsg lo buy) for Also convenient terms. More than 125 Stores in the West' 7th St. at Pine, Klamath Falls Jl ': www. i