The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 26, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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THE EVENTKQ IIERAt.n, KLAMATH PAU.S, OREGON
Woli)OPt1ay, TVofniljor 2t'., ifrVj
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OREGON BEATS
GRIDMEN WILL
MEET IN RELAY'
THE SENSATIONS WEREN'T SO SENSATIONAL
HONOLULU ON
, j itw 1 1 tit k, nee. uri i
A novel relay race will keep i
lomr speedy football players till
training it HI it Feb. II when!
I Manhattan college holds II it an- !
Dual Indoor Iraclc botI. A rare ,
Is plainied for. football player, j
wtn Till hta football Instead I
of the regulation relay baton
Kntrles will be limited to teams I
nude of letter men from college I
f HONOIALtT. Dec. 26. (AP) J ''"tbi; teams. .
Oregon University's varsity foot- , fh M? "'M ' ru" 8Uu"1''
.... ...... fashion, four 100 yard laps
(ball team won 13 to I victory ,h(J armory
lover the Honolulu town team of the Inuea a is yard passing j
jliare Christmas day In a game I tone will be marked off and
rain 1,10 ruuner must paaa the ball to
MOT FIELD
Webfooters Too Fast for
," Town Team; 13 to 2
i Final Score
ueT Scu HAvr
TlOO VfTCHtR-i
HE'S ALU WIGHT t
I tll. tiAwr am
' AMKxKrMrMT
or a e& iaau
featured by a wind
and
i his aurcenaor In these tones.
I norm, making It necessary to
.hold the ball down ductus the'p-,---, TD 1KTTKrr, t
huddles to prevent ita being , JrKlV-t. 1 KAliNlINU i
.blown away. FOR TECH flAMF '
Th. Oregonlan. were too fast ! F Xxt ItpTtV vvzU '
for tho Honolulu squad and pre-, UIN INkW YEARS i
vented them from 'scoring a .
: touchdown, despite the fart the: PASAUKXA, Calif., lieo. J. I
j ball was In Oregon' territory a W) Christmas day for moat of!
I good share of the time. Johnny: the world just another day of;
Kltxmlller, O re g o n' s -Flying I toll for Georgia Tech's elosf j
Dutchman" attempted a field j Jackets nnd Berkeley' golden I
'.goal In the first quarter only to j bear.
ae the wind halt the hall be-1 hardly perceptible leN
Uore lt reached the goal posts. ! UD ov n .holiday, the rival
tt, - .iaj i gridiron teams, scheduled to set-'
ould went over for Oregon's : ,le ,ne west-south football au-i
irat touchdown. The trv for ex-! P"macy question at the Rose
t.rt point failed. In the final ' Bowl on Nw Y,ar' dv- P'n:iged
period Burnell went over for , today ,1,n added vlm '"" P'"
.-,h -x. ! Paration for the classic.
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PEALO HAErM'T
CttClALIZED.
AW HAlAG.EK.iU3VW6E- VOO A
PEJCrt CUACMEtt IUUH BUM
XXX-G FOR AnI (leuDjACOOPUE Or
ViRfeT TPlnlG PfTCHECS AMD VOOK.
IS AM
tow LAST (JOCEV. eRoo&vT
"TUB LOxeST PCK3E? Of AMV -
QAUC. PLAMEK fM U5TC)RW--.
toe's maMager AT F1RCT
"TCtCO "TO CELL. HIM POft
20,O0O,A BATTCR-,AflD .
AM OTFUHLCEH, PoY '
EAiOeP OP BV ACCrFTlMC-
T7, ,eelTUr , a-T pvx ic " 1 AMD AM OLD
ifvC?-i UPV PI AJPT (IllTIt !
jf XARtiHtrS PLAMffO U)tH ,'GRA.V HAT- - HE ft GUP PS
I 5T. Id lit. sJEUI VJOCIC I liis XTP -TUtr TiPr r-.
C tinW cvMCAeo!
r
ry for extra point waa success-!
f ful when short pass, Kittmlller;
lo Robinson was completed over:
the goal line. '
The town'a team only scoring
i'ame In this period when one of
tKitzmiuer's punts was blocked
4 ind the Islanders' scored a aafe
:y for two points.
r About 4600 braved the ele
ments to witness the game.
EThe lineup and summary:
Oregon (13) PO Town Team (!)
Both teams worked out yester
day, behind the usuil
PAULINO WINS
i
Harrison
JPope
iColbert
(Hagen
Stadleman
S Shields
Chriatensen
Archer
C Robinson ;-
Burnell '
IlKitimUlef
icould'
Score by Periods'
Oregon 0
Town Team 0
Oregon Scoring: Touchdowns
COKld, Burnell: try for point
fer touchdown: Robinson (on
pass from Kitzmlller).
LB
LT
LG
C
RQ
RT
RE
Q
LH
-RH
F
bolted
gates. Charging and tackle
practice wa in order for both
aggretratlons. California also got
in a kicking drill.
Reports from the Bear work- I
outs have It that Coach "Xlbsr j
i-rice is using Benny Lorn on
single and double lateral pasaD u j. r
plays behind the line of scrim--Bt8lu Canadian Un
mage. Many of these, the re- j Verge of Knockout as
porta have leaked out. have end- R.m VJ.
ed np with Benny skirting the! oauietna
wings for long gains. The Call-
OVER RENAULT
Gives Reference
As He Calls
Them And How
Clark fornia mentor is reported also to
CAM. Colombia. Dec. 26.
McCrae'bave been making a success of Pan,in0 l''odnn ' Spain, the
Spencer j delayed bucka Inside of tackle, j favorite heavyweight of all Span-
8haw The wise-acres have "doped" It j Isb-epeaking people, has earned ,
Kam that Price may be intending to! himself a place In th. hearts ofj
Thatcher i concentrate on the two Georgia South American ring. fans. In aj
BorgesjTecn guards, who are npt quite ! ;en round battle bailed as the'
Oana as hefty as the California men greatest fight ever held In Latin-!
- Blaiseli in these, position.
Char
. . P R nn n ri
o r ih m v m vr
Willi IIIW WllWIIIIIIi
McKENZIE PASS CLOSKD
' PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 26, (A
P) The McKenzie Pass, on the C.
Eugene-Bend highway, was clos
ed to traffic today because ot
f America. .Paulino decisively out-:
minted Jack Renault or C anada ,
here yesterday lo get a welli
earnea decision. i
j Pounding at Renault's body)
with a steady tire or short Jabs,'
he basque wore his opponent ;
lown In the early rounds and '
, 'lad him battling to prevent a
knockout In the final frame. In i
'he eighth round and again In!
(tjontuuvja from Pace On ,ne tenth Paulino appeared on
Thomas' it is staged. , . . . t he verge of a knockout victory
Tells of Cache - . 1 hut the Canadian managed to
U'hen E Pnne1 iiss c.rsnt I eather the attack.
SEIZED IN BI
I PuTTpM.
CtNTfft.
iM'PiriBtiLEP
JTm kUTIKft
I I LeNOTH OF-
I inecounr
II OODOIHC ANP
L SlOtSTtPlNd
THh'OUOH Tut
FrHftt OrroNSo
ciub eon
Winning
. it ioar-.?T
IISSILLER
TO QUIT SPORT
i
Swimming Champion Says
January 3 to be Last
Time in Tank
i rmcwno. tec. s, (.m-i
'(Mim I iliin Mi-rrll. col riiin
I ' dull I J
UKIt It II. I.. lrn.mli..r !ii
1 iiiiniit die iiiKi:e luiltills
Inline fur In- hull. Inv i In Hii nil
j ill" v n it l In li null c In 1 1 vi-1 mill
friends nr" Mlnf Helen All
ilcroii itml Limine linlioii fiiuii
ihe l uli'i rllv nf (in s in mill
!lln .Minxes W In If i itml Milium
tirrielil fi nut Ihe MehiikK Wulker
t'nlleRi of 1'iirtlmiil.
j MIkhiis Miiy mnl Ceitrnil" 1'iille
Mre Inline fur Ihe llnllil.lll. MIkn
' .liny Is leni-tilnic til llhie Itlvi-r.
j Oreuoll. MUs llei l t'llile i le.u l
Im: St the t lllveP.Hy nf Oreull
Mir Mary 1'.ivlnr, li iii liliiit at
Hill, t'lillforiilii. I home fur Hie
hiiltiUys. Mli-s T.ivl.ir l l lie
il.niKhler nf Mr mnl Mm J W
, Tiiyliii'.
i Mr and Mm Kt.,1 Suikel
ti.tve puri liSMeil u new
! Clillie
j Mrs W, H. Keri!iiiin nf l.n
AneeleH. ilunittiier nf Mr, ami
I.Mrs. Sol HeWev. Is Vlnlllllg wllh
i her luirellls fur Hie llet f.'W
j weeki. She isn i-sII'mI here on
,11m serlniis lllnex of h-r f.uliir
! Krli'iids nf Mr Dewey will l
( Kind lo know lluii he Im liiipruv
- lug -.linn Iv.
I Mr mnl Mrs Krein li loliii-.ui
lifi fur tallfiirnl.i iunis Wed-
lieMilHy III lie Kline for Ihe nexl
Iwu uei-ks.
Mrs. ti. I'. Sllliiiih.nl, who h,i
I i v I -1 1 1 1 , ,ih finmli mnl
relmlres In I'mnlon, Oretnii. fur
ihe e.iHi fnr werkn, arrived hmni
I Thur-.ilny rvenlug.
Mr ami Mrs. Il.it i v Slum n
and fumlW hnvu mmed in Knoll.
Ori-Ron, to iiiskn their future
' linini-.
' -Mr mnl Mrs. I.. V. I'l. k. lt of
AI.I.KNTOWX. IM..- Henri ; Cold Hill. Dremui. er.i In Mer
D.-K.un ki-r. Krance. out iml nn-l i rill Frlihiv mnl Suiunl.iv mi a
z t-x all rrrzrx
4mff
BoyMoTo Bit a
CaTch MA DEAL UKJErTMl-S.
FIGHTS OF
LAST NIGHT
ATHLETES SAID
j GOOD STUDENTS
( A MIIIIIIIIIK, '.Muss , l. ,
I l'l A'.hli-iei ns slii.l. in , r,',
rnllllHII'iid Kllll H ill M 111 111 , l( (
surtev hv AiihIsi-iiiI t r i .
Il.i lull, I Hin ililell nf Ille ll,irur,(
(li lililn'e Hellinil nf Klli.-;,i ,,,
Tile remilla of Hie . rn
I rnt'.t.iliiril In i he i-nrreiH iiiumnj
tin :it-i III. In, lli. n. i Him nf hj, ,,.
llieinliel-4 of Ihe rifts- nf -i;i;
there Here ;ir aiheti.M j,,i. ;tu)
M. .11. I.I III. .tA-i ' Kill II. ..I t, I
" ' ir
l-elll III Hie lltllleleu rei-elve.l (1ti t
,---M, nun -.1 (hlr
i-ell( of Hie liun-lltllli Im. In u,.
iIIiIhii, ihe iiihleies liniU no nvi.T
use nf H ill 1.1 iin-i.ii r to i ,,ii.,,,
Ihi-lr work while iie mm miii..,
re,(iiii.-d s (IT.
Tli" iiuii-iii lilele, hni,. n r
shun eil u hinder iivvriiji" In i'u,
lc I.
Im mil hiillie ,M II i n y p
lienilllll', m-ieilll Srrt, ,,
fiirms
H.Hiil.l lUll.-y H-liiriiMl iiN
from t'ni Villus 1'nei.il.iv niriii
I'l inl Hie hulliliiys huh hi ,.,,
I'luiliinili ell's Mr .Hni .Mr. V r njM, . .
Hlihiiril Hi, tin- n inriinl i .
t r.. in MiKetii-. tliim he I. i.
h IlillllK III'- lllllv.-liilt y, In -i,.;I.;
ill... h.iiiil:ns m ihe lii.aue i.tmh
Mrs Waller Minllh. lire M.-li-i.
Klein, nml l.i ilillilrm. f
I 'nl.ir.iil.i. in- v lilt lug in i,,,
bum.' uf Mr noil Mrs J..,. Kl,-tlt
Miss Ihirnlhi-a I'ollllll nf fl4l
I. mil. nirlnd m Merrill 'I'm-..
-veiling ,i iieiul ihe n. -.' f,.
ni'inilis lili Mr mid Mr'
Mi K'flilli- in Hie MlnS'li :if.,r.
mem-
(Ity The .tMM-lnl)il l'r-l
IMTTSIU'ltOII -C u d d y I).
Marco, t'liarlerui. Ph., out (minted
Itiidy ( eil.ir. Tur, .iilum tlm
Itiii'liv Itiiv t.i Vlle.ilriu-n Mill irtmlilnnit h...ln.... ..H.l
( Johnny Vel..miil!er. one of the K1,vt,' ('.11)wn ko,.,ei nip. They slop I ai Hie home
oni Jimmy Klures. Filipino tT. of Mr. nml Mrs. (I. ll.-i.U while
: In .M.-rrlll.
world's grt aTe.st swimmers, will
sing his Swan Song to amateur
ism on J.iuimry 3 to dive Into'
the more prosaic lititne'4-t of
earning a living. .
Wel-imilMer. ill a letter tn W.
(i. I'ffendell, rhalrmnn of ihe
athletic committee of Hie Illinois.
Athletic club, explained that he!
"musi look Into the future and'
(lry to rnrn some money, some
thing an athlete in constant:
training finds hard to do."
Wlessmuller did not state In1
his letter what he Intends tn do
to eurn money, but friends ure
reported as saying that stage on-'
pearancej are included In the
program.
i The swimmer's final appear-
I'llll.AIiKI.I'lllA -i Mutt Ailiti
Philndelphhi. ouipuiiiled
M.-forgary. Oklalii.mil. I 111). K
0. il'hlli Knplmi. New York,
stuped l)lll petrlii. Newark III
Mr. nnd Mrs W
lllihe u,oi M'o, w no nave
rill tur Hie i.l-l se
l. fl I'rliluy fur the
(I. Kllfnre.
I l In Mer-
veral niiiiiili-i,
tinriliirii p.i-i
Ihe
WOOD
Your holidays will be
pleasant if the fuel bins
are full. Pick out your
favorite, we carry a full
line.
w
Blocks
Pine S'ab
Fir Slab
O Limbs
Body "
- Brickets
Fuel Oil
J) Furnace O'l
Saw Dust
We aim to please you
PEYTON & CO.
"Wood to Burn"
126 S. 7th St. Phone 535
nnahle to start a rhevrolet Renault fought a derenslve' t,v AI. DEM.IRKE
kaltU till that .!- fl ,A arnlnAil . .....
coupe. .o to oe otw to Harvey ----- -- -; - rormer , ucr ew , or. a , lnl,.rw h(Ill,tlc .lmmlnic ,.h.m,
Anaerson, on ennatmaa morning, , Vr .. .r . I'urin r.neris, me nasseioan onshlns at the I A V When
t. .....j "tls success In blocking Paulino's 1 .i,i .... . ...un.-t' .. '. '." " "' n
ue i-mien uu ul iinsuuur lur i hnnlr. In fl. fif.h' ' ' ........... puns nimseit nut of Ihe wall'
aid. His neighbor Is a prohibi- i " , ' - --- - piay ne ever saw on me courts ,hl. iaM ,(m,, ., ...,. h.
nf th slain to remain fur
winter mom hi.
Word has been n-.i-lv.-d of
, .r. . A.-n.r.. la.- jin-K',,,,, mrtrrl,,. ,lf M, ,., F,..
Dillon. .Nashville. T.-llll. oill.lut- , all Mr Arlll1. v.mii.k h.eh
ed Henry Klrpo. Louisville, Kv..'f this roniiiiuiilly Mrs. Voting
(I'M. Joey (inoilinail. Norfolk. the serolul daughter of Mrs.
; Vii.. niiipoliiied V. X. ('arpeiiiler. n Keuloii of Merrill and Vr.
New Klusliigtoii (Si. I Young Is a prosperous home.
stead.-r In Hie Tille lake district'.
WASIIIXtiTON. I'a. HI eve tins K-kimin. who has leett
O'.Malley. Iteliiilre, Ohio, nut-j foreman of Kin blghwnv tin k
pointed Young Kitdy, Charlernl. j enr Merrill fur srtme Hnie. hns
' Pn., (I'l). Harry SiH'iu-er, I '""1'n transferred lo Illy to liik
. asnitigton. ra..
ance as an amateur will Im made """""'""' ' Kiioeaert out
January 1 at the Cook county . ,lay K"rr' ""Sville. Ohio ill.
tlon officer.
was executed by Dutton. the hol(1 n(.ar;y ,.rPry frw ,,,,
-allies, carrying the fight to his 0porgetown c,ntr ,n ,he 1927- worW
-".o 2 s season. Dntton took the ball
nrn draws for tho two frames.
One hard blow drew blood from
'.he Spaniard's nose In the sixth
round and slowed his attack tem
porarily. Another, brief rally
ane in the ninth-4jund'.;
A- crowd of more than 10.000
hailed tbe decision. '
record In pools from 5"
tn nsil varns. Iniloors snrl out
off the opposing team's bark doors
board and mailed dribble down I Welssmtiller was given hi,
the court and dodged and !de-!flm lry , b , , (.
stepped through the entire op-',. .;,.. ,,v (.na. ...' ' .
raih. In his first rare, he broke!
a world s record. He later awam
100 yards In a 60 foot pool
position to aeore a "snow bird"
under his own basket which won '
the ball game.
Another odd incident on abas-!
NEWS NOTES OF
1LS1IT1
i.F ne rreaTfsr itut nr nisi i ni.n.i ..... .i..n..... ...
ketbal. conn w.a related to me;brnt career. He wa, on the ' I'l n , s
American swimming team at the j beautiful Iree .with' gifts fur Ihe
12I anil 1928 Olympic games, children was enjoyed. Miss Kheu
Is spending tint 'C'lirTntmas hull-
FRED THOMSON
(rtpi-rlal Tn Tlie Herald)
(Mrs. Nelson F. Colo, correspon-i lh of his cont8t.
dent!, . . 'over nnd found a seat at the
MILLS ADDITION. Dec. 26. scorer's UWe.
Another comfort of hotel
life is you don't have to .
wash out the bath tub
Fern Parent of Klamath Falls
"I was there but a moment .
ACTOR , DIE
(Continued from Para One)
ml f
Wife cracks
' dC
mv oSbi)o m Me
rrtE3tjEMB3fC2.-ME'S
- AM AiTu- ves.T" )
"7WiS tb esl! t Vniiic'
IVT-.IS-Of-O 1ir.
Many bottles filled with distill
ed water were noticed by the of
ficer. . Before be knew that It
was only distilled water the- of
ficer Informed Pappcl that he
was a prohibition official and
that it "was too bad".'... Pappel
then told the officer that there
was liquor in the. car. the officer
said. . ' ' i '
Liquor Said Pound '
A search of tbe car revealed
six and a half gallons -of moon
shine whiskey, and 10 quarts of
gin the officer said. Other offi
cers were railed in and 11 gal-1
Ions of whiskey, three cases of
empty gin bottles, io gallons of
alcohol, five empty ten-gallon
kegs, cappers, corks, and Oordon
gin wrappers were found In the
garage. It Is mated by officers.
Officers who searched Pappei's
garage were: Federal Prohibi
tion Officer Clarence Worden,
State Officer Leigh Ackerman;
Deputy Sheriff Louis Mueller
and Chief of Police Keltb ' Am-' Bkc ot S2: North Eighth . Ing' I was surprised to hcar(,a(i
orose.
Fox Fined
Peter Fox, arrested late Sat
urday night
found a large
ed whiskey'
Falls, but hearinr
seal, of many famous old brands Mrs. Warner la a daughter of " 'r my rule book and ' before he entered l-'rlnce"
of liquor, appeared before Jus- Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Parent of!ed U to Paw 19 sod dj-w-! , ' ' " T .11.':
lien ... .v.. , ... , r..r-n. .iui ' ercd lie had called it perfectly., "- ' '
",0 "ace n. u. narnei , - . J . Held meet at rhiravn l,.-
SKEWS BOTES
SPRING LAKE
to
(Speclul To The Herald )
(Mrs A". K. SchVelner, rnrrespon-
' ' dent)
I Sritj.N'O LAKE. Dec. 2MIs
I"; Allll Kileh. learher. irnve llio
I-ntll-
, by my old friend "Hap" Morse.
I "The city league in Dallas,
i Texas, has five courts," said Hap.
j "On this particular night 1 was
officiating a game on one court
and L. (. Wilson was working a
game on the court adjoining. My
i game was completed before his
and I stopped to watch the fin-
I wandered
sou ...oyo "m.ier . .,.......,... -nr.. ........ .i.e... , af,.r ,.
were married on Saturday De-1 of the usual method of saying ton
member 99. nr Ihn hnm. nf p I. 'No. 0 nersonnl foul for hold-I .. .
m in ileal , .. .
itreet. Hey. Nelson F. Cole ner- Hon say 'No. 9, thaf was a
formed the ceremony. Maurincjfoul covered by Rule 15, Sec. 9,
Otey and Earl C. Muskoff were Page 15'. A moment. Inter the
"double".
was filmed in 1923.
Thomson was born February
26. 1!U, In Pusadena, f'allf. He
I was a noted athlete in Orclden
t by officers who j the attendant. Tho young couple h ..l. blew again and Wltao. ' ; " ' " ;. '
ge quantity of "boud- Immediately following the "Hen out-'.N,. I. that was not ...reton. h., he Zl
made In Klamath ceremony for a two week, honey-1 r ght ( overed by Rule 1 1 Sec ' for the n,
bearing wrappers and "" with friends in .Medford. ; Hiw 1 book'. jj, nn
. . . I Mr- ii-rn. i. .hi.. r , reached for my rue book and . .. im imi. in
rbargo of the work there.
Mr. Wynmit was culled
Grants Pais Thursday on ue
coiinl uf Ihe death of In-r mojhet'
lit that city. Mrs. Wynam re
liirueil lintiii. Hiinil.-iy ni-cuiupiin
led by her fmher who sill re
niiilii here for soiiu. iline.-
Thn IiIkIi . hiinl play was in
definitely postponed heruum' nf
sickness lii the senior class.
I Tho Merrill hlith school
sponsoring a dance at Hie
niunlty hull. Christmas night af
ter the picture show. -
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. V. Cromwell
were In liiinsmiilr for several
days last week attending a rail
road meeting there.
Mrs. Arleno llrown returned
home last Thursday after spend
ing Hie past two weeks with lir
grandparents In Trlnldml. Cali
fornia. Mr. and Mrs. Lee llrown spent
Hie week-end visiting with some
nf her ll'lemls In l.nkevlew.
Mrs. Hnrr Weslhronk has hceu
In Kluninlh Falls for several
days on account of the illness of
little (irnrn firoesherk.
Mr. nnd Mrs. It. S. Adams and
children and J. Frank Admits re-
.00
and
UJjp
! ercd he bad
, During the
tered a plea of guilty Fox was ram ,ns Community Congre-! . ,
charged with possession of lntox-1 &atlnal church on Sunday eve-
imea iou wnen ne en- '- u.... i-ru-, .. , k. tabll died several records util.-l.
. tur. urn iTTfrij I'll! hit i -
day, with her parents In Pnrt-
1 land. ' '
Mr. nnd Mrs. Floyd Slanford
of Oakland, California, are vis
itors ul Hie hum" of Mr. and
Mrs. A. I-,'. Kilirelin-r.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Dolan are
able to lie out again after severe
aitneks of Inntienia.
' Mr. and Mrs. F. fi. Williams
wero business visitors lu Klnm
aili Fulls on Saturday.
Charley Muck returned Friday
evening from an extended visit
nl his old home in Indiana.
Alex Clieynes Is reported In be
improving from an Illness of sev
eral wneks diiratlnn.
Kenneth Stewart sn. nl ihe dav
one riny this week with Mr. and!
Mrs. Dan Kuylnr. j
Charles Mack, junior. Is home
BjV ' "I"- While mere is tin cniino for
"'"' day vacliott with his falher. serious iilnrm over the fin. at
I .nr. anu .vtrs. i.. ii. Kciireier I inn present time, lien It It auihnrl
Take No Chances
With Flu and Grip;
Check All Colds
l.ocnt People Warned of Hanger
In Neglecting loins
'I
icatlng liquor.
called and found
feet. Talk about.
all
to be per- ""11 K,anA-
jlefi Kiindiiy for lber home nearjtl',s say ih.it extra precaution
HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS
RHINO RESULTS
W. W. Southwell
Public Accountant and Auditor
Income Tax Service
New, Location
?08 Stewart-Drew Bldj,
. . Phone 260
inlng was largely attended. The
program consisted ot Christmas
'carols, pieces and playlets given
'by the beginners, primary and
I junior departments under the
able leadership of Mrs. W. Mit
chell, Mrs. Thornton Desn, Mrs.
J. O. Packard and Mrs. K. T.
Jones. The program was most
Interesting and caused a great
deal ot merriment.
, .vtfmun r, ..oie. leu i
Christmas day for Portend j Mr. and Mrs. Charles Patcliott
where be will attend tbe mid-'of Roseburg are house guests at
year congregational conference, the. borne of Mr. Patrhelt'a
a memorv'" in, aniimon to nia wife. Thorn
. i
firmils Puss
Kennath Con t'ni vlullliuf Quit.
son Is survived by ono son, Fred, ,iny with tho Stewart boys.
Jr., four years old. During his I Mr. Palnns' family have all
picture career Thomson had made been sick with Influenza.
i Mr. and Mrs. Iloho nnd
(ieralil attended tho
TVRKEY LKO HTOLK.V
POKTLAND. Dec. 2. fAPl
A legt of turkey was part of thoi',1, hnmn Hollywood.'
loot taken last night from the
home of C. N. McC'afferty, a! HTfc.lilF.B ON IIFF.F tree and prngrntn Thursday rve
atrlng of pearls. 12 In change, j ASTORIA, Dec. 26, (AP) Inlng.
several shirts, a box of eliaraiTh" steamer Florence Lucken-1 .
son
ChriHtmns
and a watch were other things i t""'h WPnl "ground on Clnlsoop
taken by the thief who undid l8n"' "' "" l"0l"li "t the fol-
thp work of Santa Cluus.
which convenes December 26. to mother.
29. ' 'Brink.
Mr. and Mrs. L, J.
SVJ(t,0lM PROFIT
NEW YORK, Dee. 26, (API-
should he taken tn check everv
cold at tho very start.
The snfn uud effective wiiy In
do tills is tn ruli Ille throat nnd
chest lit bedtime with Vlcka Vu
pull lib.
Vleks brings relief In two
ways:
(1) lis Ingredients, vaporised
by the warmth of Hie body, are
Inhaled direct in Ihe Infeciel
nirflanuiges.
(2) It acts thrnilgll Hie nl.hl
nan n pniin i-o. "i raw nr oni"
ii in uia river in n storm nils In.isr.s ii,,-iu p i.,.'.ii n..i..' .. ...i
morning. Two lugs were sent , bought a membership on Ihel Also snuff Vleks up the n,sn
to her assistance. Seas were Nw York Hlo. k KxchunRO for!wh'n rtolng Inlo crowded plueer
breaking over tho vessel this $1,000. Ills son. A.ihton C Is ,Ml"V f"'", of flu start from
morning. Attempt wKI be mado 'retiring at Iho close of Ihn year ,!". '.'"Ing br"""",'l VP-ks
to pull her off at high lido this, having sold tho seat for t.-.an. wl" hw.'' !!'" "tr-pnssaRea
afternoon.. , 'ono r""""lon '"row oft these
Good Automobiles
at prices that will
astonish you. And
when we say theyu
are good we prove
it. Here is a
partial list.
Chrysler "70"
Roadster
Like New.
Chrysler "60"
Sedan
First class in every way
Chrysler "58"
Sedan
Perfect condition.
Chrysler "53" T
Roadster
Perfect condition.
1927 Oakland
Landau Sedan
Reconditioned
Chrysler "58"
Coupe
Nash Coupe
Special Six.
Moon Roadster
A wonderful nifty car.
Nothing
before 1926
and nearly all
are later mpdels.
They tange from
$50.00 up , i
CHRYSLER
, GARAGE
Howie Motor Co.