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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1926)
Tuesday, : K'brua'ry iff, 192C wo EVENING IIEUALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON iV : a. i. I' ,' . if : .: i .4 .. Huge Egyptiari Museum To Cost Ten Million, Rockefeller PlahJ . 4-j Cairo Selected As Likely Site ;v '. ; NEW YORK, Feb. 15. (AP) John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Iia3 offered King Fuad and the Egyptian nation, the v sum of $10,000,000 for the erection and maintainance in Cairo of a great museum and art institute. ' rTUis fact has become known through announcement ' m Cairo by Professor James H. Breasted of the Uni versity of Chicago, who will be chairman of the trustees of the new movement, if King uad accepts certain con oitions for the gift which Mr. Rockefeller desires to impose, i . ; , ' . Extreme Egyptian nationalists wish that control be vested in' the Egyptian government. Mr. Rockefeller it is asserted desires an American directorate. - . Negotiations have been in progress since last fall. , The museum would house marvelous treasures which have been found. in Egypt, including those taken from the tomb of Tut at Luxor and other places. Old time words, old time duds, old time tunes. Presbyterian church. Thursday. 8 o'clock. (Adv) 16-17 - " L't'M -x IrV, ' ''- . bame Price former V I ears ivivypciy warprices f MKS. rKAWFORl) KKCOYKKINU After a lingering Illness of weeks suffering with spinal meningitis. Mrs. Leon Crawford is well on the road to recovery. Is the news hrough back by H. S. Mathews, manager of the Shell Oil company of this city. Mr. Mathews returned Sunday from Sun Francisco where he has been on business and while there he visited Mr. and Mrs. Crawford and their ttfo little children. : TOM MAl.AltKKY IS VXI IJ5 Thomas Burgess Maiarkey is t'le naqie m htci &as been given the niue pound baby boy which arrived at the home of Mr.- und Mrs. Nell Malark ey, of rortland this morning. LKSTKK OFFIK1.I) ILL Lester Officld of -the American National bank is confined 4o hts home' In the McCarthy apsrtments today suffering with a severe cold., FKOM AliUOMA Mrs. Jack Conners uf Algoma Is shopping and visiting with friends in the - city today. BIG JITNEY DANCE . SCANDIA HALL ; Wednesday Night Free admission and free dancing until 9:30 Music t by Tanalizers . .. FORD HKKK ' Henry Ford well known business man of Eugene is transacting bus iness matters hi the clty toiay from his northers home. MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE TO 1IOLU S.U.K One of the biggest affairs ever sponsored by. the Kedron club will be the sale to bi held In Hie bail ment of the church parlors on tho fourth of March. According to those In charge of the sale every thing from candy to poultry will be on sale. KLAMATH FALLS LOOKS ti(KM) "In till our travels dining the pa-it tlx months tliruuchoiit tlie east aiul I south no place was us prosperous 'us Klamath Fulls". declared 1. N. j I'liilgliead, wlu) with his family and Mr. and Mrs, Cuills Mlli'liefi Iukc returned to tit , city, Fur the pas' six months lli.'y huvo been makliiK an cMended visit In Urn enst ami south, making the trip by motor. Purl of the time was spent In Wit llai'U, lown. .i:V MKMllKltS AT CHAMUKH A J, Litndell ami llert Se'inlti are i!ii iu'ii Inli.til miiiiilinru at the jcliainber of commerce, their D imes appealing 'upon the .weekly mem bership bulletin et yesterday. SKiAltMAX ItliilltMSti After a six weeks visit 111 south ern ('ullfoi'iilii K. Kukurmun, local clothing merchant will return to the city the Iiiki of thu week, uceordlng to word, rtit'lvcil ul (he local store today. ' Mrs. HiiKiiimuu and diiiiglilura whii went snuih with Mr. Hugiuinun plan to re ntu In away (or several weeks longer. ; LIVIXtiSTOX IN t'UAIK.'l) , During the absence or K. O. Nurd, scoiitimiHter of troop one, Kdwtird Livingston, assistant scoutmaster will be In charge of the troop. Mr. Nord leaves tomorrow morning for Portland to be gonu a week or more on bustnesH matters. llll'IIDII'lv AXlt.Wll'K Denton (1. llurdlck and Mrs. 11 u r (I U' k will be In iuimutu Fulls lb" (list of March for u week or nioru, according to word received from Mr. llurdlck by friends here. While here Mr, llurdlck will attend lo pri vate business, niulters, Tile llurillcks reside at Itctliuouil and for I lie past five years Mr.' Unl et Ink has represented Kluiiiuili coun ty In the Oregon legislature sessions. Mi l:i speaker of the house ami holilu the hniur tit being the young est man to ever have been elected KUeakcr In til.' statu of Oregon. ItKTl'II.X IT.OM COAST . Mr. mid Mrs. Frank T, Nelson and son Hoy W, NelhL.n huvo returued from tortulglil visit ou the coast with friends. COMTl'MKH AT t'M'll . Willi muro Ihan five hundred lu vllattons Isuuetl by , the ICIka lodge of Klailiulli Kalis for. the liniiunl iniisiiue bull which will bu liuld on next Monday evening at lli ISIks temple, local people are now turn ing their thought lu ort u( a roKiunie they .will wear. This queal Inn call be milled by KolnK l' tlie Kilts club roonu whero totuuif inn he rented for the occuslou. The Taulaller will rurnlsll Iho dunce iiiunle for Iho affair, which gives promise of being Hi largest toiiiil fiiniilon of the lenson. IXMItKRMAX HKKK C. A. Fuller of Coeur d' Alene, Idaho, prominently identified in the manufacture of - lumber-arrived- m Klamath Falls a short time ag with the hope to find a location here. Mr. Fuller is looking over the field thoroughly before making a definite decision. NORTHERN" IXSURAXfK MAX . H. E. Smith of tue Oregon Insur ance Rating bureau with .headquar ters in Portland is calling on local insurance men today. , While in the city Mr. Smith is stopping at tU hotel White Pelican. ; Don't Discard Your Worn Tires If tbey have a sound botlv we can retread tliem. If they are injured lor rock cut we can repair them and see that they, give you ser vice. All our work guaranteed. At The qACE TIRE SHOP 115 South Eleventh Phone S43J SHOI'I'IXC; FROM JIALIX , Mr. and Mrs. Dave Llskey of Malin spent Monday in Klamath Falls shopping and visiting with friends. . . : . STATE LAW MAY DUSTLOCALCOP (Coiitinudl F'rom Pape 1) will come from, 'in tlie future. County Judge Bunnell could not reached this afternoon, but ft was said in court bouse circles that ther? In little money available lo, main I tain a county traffic officer on a i straight salary, unless the officer's ! salary was paid out of the fines ! secures. ' ' j Already the state has secured "a refund from Wasco county of $3,000. Ail fines assessed during 1925, that were wrongly diverted Into the Wa co county coffers were refunded to the state. In addition one county traffic officer of Wasco county was dismissed because the county could not afford to pay him a straight salary. ' CONQUER CONSTIPATION EASILY Kellogg's ALL-BRAN relieves con-. stipation because it is 100 BRAN , Mr. McEnery tried nart-bran substi- , tuies -- dui oniy ALL-BRAN brought Complete re lief. Here's what ho says: "For nrtecn - yoari I . will conitinlly ' Imthernd with conatlpatiun. . . . About two - M-iri sco 1 tried out mixed hran and corn flakei but did not eel much relief. Some fiKbteen. tnonthn nno, 1 began uainir Kellottc'i ALI.-IIRAN. From the lint week to this irood day. I have never had to take s done of any laxative medicine of any deacriiition." JUICS D. McENOtY, B. V. D. No. 4, Alto. Tesai: Constipation is the enemy' of health. 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C Forid Price Drops Now Effective Here A new price list for Ford, pas senger cars, Including a material reduction In the prices ot clonel cars, has bean announced. . The biggest reduction Is made in the price of the Fordor Sedan which Is dropped from $660 to $T.G5, a reduction of $95.00. ' - , A reduilion at $60 also - Is made In the Tudor Sedan which Is cift from ?5S0 to $520, and the price of. the Coupe Is reduced from to $500. , . . In the open type" cars, the prlco of the touring cur goes from'$290 to $310 and the runab.iul frani $260 to $290.00, ' , . All'prele are fob Uetrolt" - ', "Demand fcr ciosed cars since the Improved types in colors were in troduced has been constantly Increas ing," mild a statement accompanying the annoiiuvement. President MacCrackcn of Vassar says woman is 50 years ahead of man. Welly the villain still pursues her. Seattle. Intelligencer, . ' i'Athiotic ii(oc;ram i-:x.iovi:i The music section of the library club devoted Its program of Mon day afternoon to patriotic numbers, honoring the lives and memories of Lincoln and Washington. , Included on the program were tho following numbers: . r. .r I'aper National Airs and Patrio tic Songs of America Mrs. V,. O, Smith. Songs (a) Star Spangled Ban ner, (b) lied. White and Hlue Mrs. Lester Officld. Piano solos (a) Over There, (b) Stars and Stripes Forever Mrs. F. H. Cofer. "... - . Vocal dueta (a) Hall Columbia, 'i) Tenting Tonight Mrs. F. .11. Olds, and Miss Vela Houston. Piano solos (a) Battle Cry of Freedom lb) Hall to the Cblfef -Mrs. Hon Ziinnvult. Songs (a) There's A Lung, Long Trail, (b) Hoses of IMcnrdy MrH. F. ft'. Olds. . . Song America Hy ull present. ii.u k () cliii-oyi i After 'Hpendlng the week end In the city, the guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs., .lumen A. Perry, Ken neth Perry has returned to Chllo-qiiln, KXHOl'TK .SDl'TII Denjiiinln F, bntllnd, promluenl lumberman of Coos Hay and pre sident of the International imsocI i tlon of I.ongfcllftws who nllended tho banqnet of tho I.;cal chaplor last evening left this morning fir Loh Angeles and San Francisco whore he will organljo chupterB of the as sociation, j ; The best talent in tou:n singing and plnylng the best of tho old fa vorites on Thursday evening nt the Presbyterian 'church.' (Adv) 10-17 oAt The LIBERTY Harold I.loyd, the arch conslpr alor agaiiiHt sensitive Bplniis nnd ticklish ribs, presents his highest con tribution to the nrt ot screen fun In "The Freshman'," wlilc-h was 'yes terday shown Tor the first, time lo delighted throngs. , i J A story of college life,' with him self (he motlrtitlng fnctor, . "The Frenhiniiu" is probably tho funnies! thing I.loyd bus done, which goes for "Ornndinn's Hoy", , "Sli(n(y Last", "(Jlrl Shy" and "Hot Wnler." Cer tainly It Is his biggest production. "Tim Freshman" Is hilarious coin' edy, nt times throwing the audience Into hysteric with Iriiigliler, mid ev ery now nod ngitln causing them to wipe away air unexpected tear or two sprung' froin.'h fount of sym pathy, The story Is that of a fresh man seeking the laurels of popular ity und utliletli'lsm, and lulling his tips on college life from catalogs and motion pictures. ! "The Freshman" will bo shown agii'ln tonight and Wednesday. cAt the 'PINE TREE Mirlon Duvles In her latest photo play, "Zander the 'Ureal," will bo the next 'attraction at.' the Pino Tree theater for two days. , . As "Mamie, V I he heroine of (his ruinous stage play, Minn Duvles en acts a role thai places her In the very forefront of comediennes. The entire play Is bused upon the Kourch of "Mamie" for "Zander's" father In the t west., Zander being a tiny child, played hy it newcomer to the screen; little Jack Kiii'f, a yo-1 n n' stnr of-four who was illHcnvirnd hy Miss Ihivles, . ' ' , ., Beginning with her cl'illdhood In an orphan asylum, and currying jmr through u series of exciting episodes In Iho fnr west, "Zander Hie (lieat" provides. Miss llavles with uu oppor tunity . for - a whimsical, humorous cllilllicterliiiitloii, ',''. Lumber For Sale . ? t If you intend to build it J vill uav vou to come out t and look ,over our lum- J hov I : . . ,. ; I Dimension I Shiplap ? . Boards , Siding . ij: Mouldings t Finish - I Lath In fact,., any kind , of :; lumber for buildingipur. ;; poses. Pelican Bay tiiimEtcc I Company,. .