hursday, December 81, JMfcfi
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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON
Dinner Dance To
Draw Big Crowd
(ho most prominent On the nodal
caioMar for this week,
The While l'ellcoi orchestra will
fnrnHi tit dance music for the affair.
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With reservations Mill coming
for tba dlnnor danco at the hotel
White Pelican thin cvonlng, the of- Midnight Matinee at lh Pine Tree,
fair (Ives promise of being ono of, Now Year's Eve. lAdv) 30-31
You Can't Realize the Great Necessity
of caring for your teeth until they give you pain. The
very sensitiveness of your teeth is n lesson of their vital
Importance to good health. Don't neglect your teeth. Bee
us tor I examination.
R. D. COE, DENTISTS
(Talnless of course)
108-204 Hopka Bldg. 8th and Main Phone Sit
2 Oregon Players
Banned From Team
Kt'tJHNK. lire.. Doe. 31 (P)
Ted lllllenwaleis. two year veteran
guard, and Charles Jost, who earn
ed his letter lust year at guard,
will he ineligible for basketball thl
season, according to the "Scandal
Sheet," u list of grades of University
students. Just published. The two
players did not make the required
grades, uccordlug to the list. .
jj Coach Wm. Heluhart und his play
tWs, on n barnstorming tour tu Cal
Itornin, are not aware of the fa it
that the two men will be ineligible
for the remaiiilor of ink. season.
MMntlfht Matinee at the Pine Tree.
New Year's Eve. tAdv) 80-31
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WELCOME
cHappy NVemi
Those institutions survive as do those individuals who render
service taking what is offered them in an appreciative manner,!
and in return, strivii to give just a little bit more.
This Institution is but a baby in this community and as the sand
in the hour glass of time runs its stipulated course, we shall en
deavor at all times to see tnat tne treatment of every individual
i patron is the highest that we can accord, and in this way we hope
to gain tne connoence or tne puouc.
As we step forward to greet the New Year we wish to thank each
land every one of our patrons for their friendship, and as 1926 be
gins its course, we can but hope that we will grow with it and with
etx community. .
RAPILCHEKCO
(Denartment Stores
nnsrmas aeais
Show Good Record
NEW YEARS DAY
SPECIAL DINNER
$1.50
Olympia Oyster Cocktail ''
Crisp Celery Ripe Olives
Chicken a la Royal Consomme Celestine
Halibut Fillet with Shrimp Sauce
Crab Salad with Mayonaise Dressing
Roast Young Turkey Stuffed with
Giblet Gravy and Canberry Sauce
Spring Chicken Saute Provencale
Roast Prime Ribs of Beef au jus
Mashed Potatoes Sweet Potatoes Southern
String Beans Lyonaise
Plumb Pudding Hard and Fine Sause3
Hot Mince Pie Apple Pie
Pumpkin Pie
Cake . Ice Cream
American Cheese Swiss Cheese
Coffee Tea Milk
12 Noon to 8 p. m,
CLUB CAFE
With several county school to re
ceive reports from on their Christ
mas seal sale, Miss Vera Houston,
chairman of the drive today an
nounced that $805.42 had been re
ceived from the various business
houses and schools throughout the
county.
The average is approximately what.
1924 brought, but would have gone
considerably over this amount had
the schools not been closed, is th
opinion of Miss Houston.
"All in all I am very much pleas
ed iwlth the sum which Klamath
couHiy had raised In this ever Im
portant sale," Miss Houston said.
THE WEATHER
The Cyclo-Stormagraph at Under
wood's Pharmacy registered but
minor changes today and prospects
are that New Year's Day will- be
bright and snappy.
Forecast for next 24 hoars:
Clear and cold, with brisk winds.
The Tycos recording thermometer
registered maximum and minimum
temperatures today as follows:
High 26; low Hi.
Midnight Matinee at the Pine Tree.
New Year's Eve. (Adv) 30-31
. Midnight Matinee at theJPJne.liee,
Now Year's Eve. (Adv) 30-31
FOUR DEAD IN
TACOMA WRECK
TACOMA, Wash., Hoc. 31. (VI
Divers will be sent down today
an effort t- locate more hodl.s ut
the bottom of the city waterway in
ihe wreckage a Tuccniu municipal
street cur ivhleh Inst nltlht pluni
ed thiYUKh the open draw of thu
11th street bridge currylnR four
persons to death and causing lit
Juries to (our others.
One of the survivors assorts that
ut least a doicu persons wero oil
the trolley at the time. This ii
denied, however, by the operator of
the car who declares that only S
persons were aboard.
Those knows to be dead are
U. E. A. Kar.-ow, S3.
ToloJIro Obayashl, G7,
Mrs. Alice Scott.
Louis Scott, G, her sou.
The injured:
Chris Nelson, 36, arm uud should
er broken.
Luclen S. Siinnrd. S3, cuts about
the face.
K. Kagamoga, 40, cuts about the
face. f
Earl Hurd, 54. badly bruised anil
suffering from shock.
Failure of the breaki on the street
car is blamed by Clyde Staley, op"
erator. for the accident. Staley de
clared that he ap'pllcd the air
brakes in the usual manner as the,
car came on to the bridge and he
noticed the warning lights on the
flowered gates. At their failure to
respond he used too hand brake and
then released the sand and throw
his motor Into reverse, he asserted.
The street car then struck an auto
mobile standing before the first
gate and knocked the machlno
through tbls barrier and oft to one
side against a second, inside gate.
Seeing that his car was beyond
control and an accident unavoid
able. Staley threw open the doors
and, shouting a warning to the pas
sengers, leaped out. Ha landed un
hurt on the deck of the bridge.
Hurd, the only one of the pas
sengers who had an opportunity to
heed the warning, also leaped but
not until the street car had toppled
from the bridge. Hurd plunged
through the air SO feet to tho wat
ers of the bay.
The street car, which was one of
those built during the war to carry
ship yard workers, broke Into sev
eral pieces as it fell; witnesses say.
The fact probably accounted for the
rescue of the four Who survived.
Counties Will Urge
(OonUttUCtl I ruiit Page One)
delegation In cmir.rens add the In
traduction of the needed appraprt
ntlou bill.
Mr. Wlesl further hellevus llmi
speakers should he engaged to up
pear before civic bodies throughout
the state in tut effort to enlist state
wide support. This WOUld Include
uppcuiunccH before the the Portland
and Oregon stale climbers of com
merce, i. ;jv
Pivccdm Shown
The fuel thai the government has
already reimbursed ut least, two of
the six counties for miusy lost In
taxes through the removal of those
lands from the tux. tolls Is hollered
by Mr. Wlest uud others 16 be uf
flcloul pr.Qfudiuit to demand n full
acooumlng from the government tor
luxes lost since these thousands of
acres of land rovertcd to iho gov
ernment. Although Klamath county's share
would not be so large us some of
tho counties through the valley, jot
It would amount to several hundred
thousand dullars and It worth going
after. In the belief of Mr. Wlesl and
members of tho Klamath county
court.
Will Organize
Juvenile Band
For This City
I'litiiN are beliiK laid In orgiiuUe
a hoys' hiiud for Klamath Kiitl-i. R0
OOrdlnR to 1 A. Hclull, hand direc
tor, who has been urged hy a niitu
her of parents to take the lead lu
(Otllm such an orKiiiilrallou In
get her.
. Mr Sid uk says there ut'O unite u
number, of biyn who have sufficient
talent to form tho nucleus of siuh
an nrguillrnlltui; litnti he wants all
boys who, might bo IntVrosted to send
in their nitine. io him. Ills address
Is till) South Hl.itii street.
Steps towurd forming n prnfes
slotutl baud are also progressing
favorably, Mr. Selak said, and he ex
pects baud practice to he started
shortly nfter the first of the year.
TO ltl-.T.UX post
WAHIIINUTON, Dec. 31.-(P) -('.
f. Mct'hord advised President
C'aolldge today he would continue
as an Interstate commerce) commit
sloner until a successor iuitllfles
Building Permits
Are Over Million
With a total ut $1,(11111. N47 lllll'
etl In huililliiK permits by Police
Judge Oiighiigen for the year 1 0 2 r. ,
It Is evident thu yuur will close
lucking about 140,000 of what 1024
permits iwero.
Forty Penults were Issued for
(he mouth of Ductunbur uud the
total amounted tu close to $43,001),
liurlng December 1084 Ihe (etui per
mits Issued umotthtvd lo 34 with
Just $19,310 spont,
However during lite year of 1024
building - permits In Kiiiinnlli Full
created a sum of tl,tH2.ti;. 1020
will cl.iHD with a total of 11,030,347.
lu mis amount t tit- addition to the
Klamath Valley hospital which am
ounts 10 $30,0(10 Will' totaled U,
i.uoo was
In (h Telophono Hook,
We are Just North of West,
Hut In the liiiiiirancn World
Otl( Companion heud Iho list.
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Moonshiners Get
Jail Sentences
C. H. Parker, S. n. Fordham and
D. W. Llghtner were brought to
the county Jail last night following
their -conviction In Justice court at
Chiloquln on charges of operating
a moonshine still. Fardham and
Llghtner each mere given 00 days Id
Jail and fined $1000, while Parker
drew 30 days and a fine of $00.
New building contracts through
out the country show a 69 per cent
gain for September over 1924.
Don't Discard
Your Worn Tires
Jf they have a sound body,
we can retread them. If
they are injured or rock
cut we can repair them and
see that they give you ser
vice. All our work guaranteed.
At The
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TIRE SHOP
115 South Eleventh
Phone 843J
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Imported and Domestic
Groceries
Our complete stock of staple and fancy
groceries is open to you each day from 7
a. m. to 9 p, m. including Sundays.
Coffee Roasted Fresh Every Day
Italian-American Grocery
WE DELIVER FREE
wish you each and everyone
HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR
K. SUGARMAN
Store Closed all day New Years
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