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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1926)
Thursday, .Tnmmry 21, 1020 Tapte Four EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Eugene Student Is Chosen as Captain EIJGENK. Oro.. Jan. 21. Albert Sinclair, Hon of t'olonol and Mrs. William S. Sinclair of BuReno, wan elected captain of the 1926 Uni versity of OreKOn fotball team at a banquet ami meeting of Hie football men Inst evening. Sinclair Is a linesman, having played in the position of center, tackle anil guard. He lias played for two seasons on the Oregon vnr-Blty. Prison Official Will Study Flax I SAI.HM. Ore., Jan. SI. (,1V j J. J. Qulnliuid. superintendent of in dustries at Hie slate penltentlnrv. left last night tpt eastern fanadlan points to study a new system of retting and drying flax. If It is found satisfactory the system will be Installed at the slate prison. He will visit the flax plant operated by Henry Kord near lietroil, and the jute mill of the Minnesota peni tentiary at Stillwater. Aggie Quintet Wins From Montana U. MANY IRISH TO Oregon Quintet To Plav Huskies OOUVAl.t.IS, Ore.. Jan. 21 HEKK VlSITlXfi Mrs. Lena Lowia is visiting in the city from her home at Chlloquln. i The Oregon Agglo basketball team last nlghl defeated Montana ttulver slty on the local floor 1 to la. The count at half time was 12 to 10 for the AfClea, Ohvoky and Baker, captain, starred for O. A. ('. PLAY WITH CUBS Sometimes the answer to "Why girls leave home" Is "So they can smoke ;. ( i ;..re! " DAMASCUS ATTACKED DAMASCUS, Syria, Jan. 21. (Pi Th city barricades of Damascus wore atta.ked yesterday by a force of sixth native insurgents. Tanks were used hy the French In to pulsing the attack. HUDSON In ten yean of value leadership, Hudson Super-Six perform ance, quality and price advan tage have never been bo out standing as today. The Coach has long been ac knowledged the"Worid'sGreat est Buy", because of its utility, performance and value. Now among luxurious cars, the beau tiful Brougham and the Sedan give Hudson the same un rivalled position among lux urious cars. They have all the distinction of finest custom built cars, with a price advantage based on the world's largest production of 6-cylinder cars. The Coach '1165 The Brougham - 1450 7-Pass. Sedan - - 1650 Fjviht and Tax Extra These cars may be purchased for a low first payment and convenient terms on balance. CHICAGO, Jan. St. (JP) The Chicago National league baseball club, the Cubs, have turned to the Irish to recover from their disas trous season of last year, and owner William Wrlgley has thrown away the rubber bund on the bank roll. Joe McCarthy, former manager of the Louisville American association 'teum, will pilot the Cubs this year. McCarthy brought with him from the Louisville rlul, Maurice Shan non, shortstop, who will till the gap left by the departure of "Rabbit" Marr.nvllio for Brooklyn. Joe Kelly of Toronto, the home run king of the International league last year, was McCarthy's next purchase. He slammed the hall over the fence for thirty round trips last year. Jimmy Cooney. an luflelder. was obtained from St. Louis and Howard Kltrgerahl. a Texas league outfield proapeet, was recalled from Wichita Falls. As coach and ass'staut coach, McCarthy has obtained the services of Jimmy Burke, former manager of the Toledo club, and Mike Oooland. once fnmous as a shortstop for the Phillies. These seven. .McCarthy. Shannon. Kelly, Cooney, Fitzgerald. Ilurke anil Doolan. are the majority of the new talent Infused Into the Chicago north side club this winter in the hope of lifting It out of tho cellar. When a congressman dues remem ber his duty to the people he can t gel the others to listen. ACME MOTOR CO. Sixth and Oak Streets , . ; for mother too Mother makes short work of breakfast when Flapjack is the order of the day. All she does is add a little water or milk then it's only a minute or two 'till the batter is" smooth and creamy and then on to the sizzling hot griddle. That's all! "Alters stands for Better Breakfasts" WALL PAPER, r tap Brighten Your Home with New Wall Paper Make yottr rooms clean anil cheer ful wi'h i right, trc.-h designs and colors. Browne's Pa int Shop DF.XTAIj HKTHOnS AXn Ti;nATMF'TS are constantly progressing, insur ing greater welfare and physical comfort to the patient. The up to the minute dentist must be one who is able to adapt his methods so as to take advantage of every new idea, invention and appliance. Hy availing yourself of the excep tional advantages offered by Dr. Coe, your dental troubles can be Krcnt ly mitigated and permanent ly cured. It. I). COB, PENTIBTB 21)2-204 Hopka DIdg LONE PINE Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Enman spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Iz-nblse. rhariie Oalarneau has returned borne after spending several months '.rapping on the Lava Ueds. .Mr'. Galarneau and family and -Mr. and Mrs. August Andrien at tended church la Merrill .Sunday. Mrs. Lewis was a visitor of the school Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harks attend ed' a family dinner in Merrill Sun day. Miss Jungjohann. Miss Beatrice I'ierson. Walter Ticrson and Mr. Lang forni'd a skating party at Fort Klamath Sunday. Mr. .1 E. Enman, Walter and Chester Enman took dinner with 'ir. and .Mrs. S. E. Enman Sunday. y.r-i. Franklin and small daugh ter of Klamath Falls visited with Mfsa BeSle Talmon one lay last week. Mr. M. Taylor. Mr. Johns and I!. : B' ssley hauled wood Tuesday, QjDRe a number were skating v.. canal .Sunday. There wore :.rit;.. ion-, and Leslie Stewart, It fialarnetr, Phelpe Lewis, Lo rainc and Pauline Heasloy, Hoy Beardsley, Florence and Richard Craven, Hoy Beasley and Andre-v and H. .1 Heardsley. Everybody had r -ry good time. r Taylor visited with Mrs. Hotr-dey Thursday. Mrs. Galarnean and children were :u sta of Mrs. Axle of Merrill Sun day. ' R. 1 , Beasley, Clyde Harks and William Uonfleld called on Pink Bart Sa'urday night. Th i smail children of Mr. and Mrs. Hail who have had pneumonia are greatly- Improved. Augtr.t Andrien was In Merrill Monday. Mrs. Stewart visited at tho ncho-.il house Tuesday. Mr. J. H. Beardsley, Hoy and An drew .'uai'dsley called on C. W. Lewi Tnesda evening. WORDEN Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Collum ac companied by their son. Harold, made a business trip to Klumath Falls T.iursday evening. Eileen and Doris Wilson aro still out of school on ac ount of illness. Miss Monlg tilery spent Satur l. V aftetno.n (topping In Ihe county seat. . The road work In Ciu Nelson lane under the supervision of C. J. McCollnm, la progressing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. It. P. Stifflur and sons, Alvln and Ray, were busi ness visitor! In Klamath Falls Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Burnlo Lowln of Klamath Kalis wero visitors at the Cliupmun iome tho first of tba week. Mr. and Mrs. David McCollum. who have been visiting Mrs. M Coltum'i parents at Corning, Calif for the past monta, oro expected homo today. WASHINGTON. Representative Blanton, Texas, democrat, has threatened to give Held, Illinois, republican, a good licking. Kl'OKNE, tire, Jan. Ul () The Unlveralty or pregon baaketballl j tetim will leave Euiteuo tomorrow i morning for Seattle for a clash with tlie I Diversity ot tisiungion nils i kles Saturday., It will be Oregon's! first game or the nor! hern trip this' season. The Oreiion playera will tackle .Molilalia at Missoula on Mondiv. Idaho on Tuesday and Waahliigtim I Slate Oollege on WedlK'Sduv. Re turning in time to meet Watblutf ton here January 80, FROM MliltlllLL ROAD Mr. and Mrs. li ty lllcki and f.nu lly, runcliers of I lie Merrill road section are shopping In Klumath Falls today. Watch This Spade Tomorrow Save Jan. 26 & 27 MIDLAND Mrs. Sam Nelson and children ot Klamath Falls spent Thursday with her siBter Mrs. Noil Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Spenco spent Saturday la Klumath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Serlck wero Klamath Falls visitors Saturday. Master James Flowers spent tho week end with Got). Bennett. Mrs. Bertha Phelps spent tho week end In Klamath Falls iWltb friends. Eddie Shulmlro and Rube HSpl com w:ro callers In Midland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Burnett und daughter were calling on Mr. aad Mrs. Serctk Sunday. We ure s jrry to learn of the Ill ness of A. E. Gregory, who has been bed fast fir tho past week. Daniel Dlnnct who drives the c.unty high school bus made ;als trip to Midland this morning for '.ho opening ot school, which has been clo-ed since Dec. 16th., on account of menlgitls epidemic which has been prevailing In Klamath Falls. The youngsters enjoyed thorn selves very much at a skating party Sunday which iwas hold on Millar Island. Bernard Hooper and sister spent Sunday with Win, Burnett and sis tore. 'Mr. Ouldo and Richard Holms telll we;e Klamath Falls visitor: Monday. Mrs. Edna L. Flowers was shop pinK In Klamath Falls Monday. Miss CharlOtt Wright was ap pointed local club leader at Miller Hill school last Wednesday by Frank Sexton county club leader. Cooking club was organized, members being Pauline Brown, presltlont, Mildred Williamson, vice piesldent, Thelin Rogers iccretary. Other members are Juan It a Slrky and Hazel Tutor Miss Helen Cowglll gave a talk to the Booking club members while visiting He' school on Wednesday. Miss Cowglll Is state club leader from Corvallls. Among tho visitors at School this week weie Miss Mahle Hnrtholf vis Ring Miss charlott Wright's room. Gwedoliu and lall Martin of Klamath Falls were visiting at the home nl their uncle, J. C. Wright, Kimball School Goes to Seattle TORTI.AS'I), Ott,, Jan. 111. (fl'l Tlii' Kimball sch.i.d et the Theology will be moved from Siilom lo rlo.il- tie, aooordlni lo u dtolllon rtaohadl at a meeting lime yoslor.lay of the board ot trultMl of the school. The milliners and luyiuou of III" Oregon tontorOOte of tile Methodttl Episcopal rhti.ch and a similar group 1u Seattle hail pievlously re commended the chanite. It Is planned 10 make lb ' ehnngo In lime to open the iich.ol at lu new location In September of next year. TED TMVH WINH l iiliTI.ANH. Ore., Jun. 21 (!') Tod I'bve. Purtlinrl llfhi bv woli'hi Wtlor, lul iiIkIii won two Jul of iiuee tnili in his mntoh with A! KartalOt 01 Oakland, t'ulirornla. "I'll woo Hie fist and third tulle, both Willi toe holds, while Karaslck pinntd Tnin with a reverse hetid lock lor the second fall. from DONAN2A A E, Colu of llou.inzu, Ihoppfd in Ihe etly over Thursday leturu- lug this afternoon, Mis. VVillartl Johrnou v ill agftln meet her muslo . Igj Mi which were discon tinued during Ihe epidemic Puplll between Ihe ages of 10 nod 1 I will meet lit Ihe usual place. Friday, Jan. 22 lit 4:00 P. M. A delicious hot breakfast ready for the table in less than i minutes! New Style II-O Quiek Cooking Oats. These toasted oats cook into gran ular oacmeal. Actually a new breakfast disli! One that gives you vim for the whole day! A wealth of energy-building car bohydrates tissue-building pro teins and vitalizing minerals in every dish. That "all-night cooked" flavor in only two minutci H-0a w OJl HOUR THAW OYIAIU MAKIRS OF QUALITY PRODUCTS M-Cl MOKWIV1 OAT llttlillll caiAM FARtMA I i. ' i l i c . " -1 oto i-t:i - i i.u rKAi uivi QUICK COOKING OATS Cook2to3 minutes only Cy'Ati, M irVtJf1. USA, Bertram mill visited NO ml on Fri day. Eddie Shulinlre spent Tuesday with Joe and Mablo BarthOlf. Joo Bartholf and sister ipoat Tuesday evening with Miss Char- lotto Wright. A. C. Spenco is moving from tho Willi's ranch Into midland for u short time. Mr. Mosby Is moving his family to tho Wllllls ranch vacated by Mr. Spenco. Mr. Mosby formerly lived on his small ranch near Klamath Falls. Juhn Allen Is among tho ship pers this meek. Jess Buckley of Klamath Falls a business visitor In Midland on Tuesday. Mrs. J. D. Hooper and sons spent Tuesday in Klamath Falls. 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. inducting Sundays, Coffee Roaotcd Fresh F.vcry Day Italian-American Grocery WF. DELIVER FREE Model 1120-R-2 Walnut or Ma hogany. Price complete, with out tubes nnd batteries, $225. W onus Model 1600-R-2 Widnut or Ms hognny. Price complete, with out lobes nnd battcilct, $200. Model 1100-R-3 VooUy Radta -FnofTarh Walnut or M hojuny. Price complete, with out tubci end battAles, 295. for the best in Radio THE new Pooley models, including the Pooley Radio-Phonograph, in stock ready to demonstrate and to install in' your home; With Atwatcr Kent 5-tube receivers an unrivalled combination. Beau tifiil to see and to hear. Let us prove this to you. Baldwin Hardware Co. Radio Headquarters 418 Mai st. Phone 261 the past week. Miss Elvina Pancoast of Shaw i