The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 21, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    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
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breakfast disli! One that gives
you vim for the whole day!
A wealth of energy-building car
bohydrates tissue-building pro
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That "all-night cooked"
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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
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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.
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