Wednesday, .Tnminry 2, flIEGELS GIVES OUT NO ALIBIS I'AMADKNA. lul.. Jim. I (A I', ) Lnaa nf ti Im sooan of dlroc llmi wu Him fuilnr rcapuualblo fur I tin run ( Captain-elm I liny Klegola tuwunl lilt un goal lmi In lh Tournament of Itnao rlimli' horn yesterday between llm rnlveraliy n f CulU'irnla mul iicorgi Tuiii. din (inliii-n Bear n ulur explained today, Itlrxvl denied Uml Im bid limn hurt iii a reu!t was ttncoliaclou u( what ho was doing. "I tt rutiiiliid Inward I ho aldollnea and when I picked p tha ball, 1 atartcd lo turn to Viy Ml Inward Tin-he goal. Hi ran body shoved run and I bounced right off Into a tomb, luckier. In pivoting to get uwuy from hi in I completely lont my bearings. "I wasn't out til my hi'ud at all and I badii'l b i hurt. I think I showed that whi'ii I rutnn buik In tliu second bull and payed througln" lllcgcla displayed a aplciidld brand nf loot hall In tho si-cuml bulf and blmki'd a Tech punt mi iinn occaaliin, 'twin "Nlba" I'rli e of the Cillfumla I i'i in hud nnthliiK but prulao fur hi center. "Crrtulnly I wua umaicd when I now lllcgula running In lhi wrong dlrerllun." Iio aald, "but I'm uot blaming the buy imr do I want hla future hurt by the ifay. It nilKht have happened ti any nf u. lib-go's la the (luarUial Uu ,uu Ilia ayuuil. "I yanked hi in Immediately lllnr the filial run becaia I i thought ha waa hurt. Ha cuutif to Iba bench and waa terribly dejected, saying ho believed I 111" would ruin bla life. "I told hint 'nonaenae ' I look fnr him to ba tha outstanding player of tb Pacific coaat mat eaaoii. played marvaloualy during tlm second )iT." ii A "red hot" niii'llnx of rham ber of rominereo dlrectora mark ed the Wednesday Itinibeon when l-riiellcally a full ulteiidiiucr XriTled rrraldellt II. N. Moo for tho f trail KntherliiK of I ho uew r1 ear. The romuilltiw uppolnted to paaa on tho propoalllon of pup pnrtlnx a iiiovemeni tu I uru the old hlxh ai-hool property over to tho atato for armory purpoaea reported bik unfavorably. Im mediately Director Cliff Dunn of fered the bulldlnx material. In cluding tho heating plant In the old Central arhool bulldliiK to Ihe rlty or atato provided It would be removed from tho round and ronatructed Into an armory. Other phaaea of armory matter wore dlacuaaed and finally Ihe wholo affair waa laid on the lahlo for future conalderatlon. Walter Weat reported on the Routhern Orexun uml Northern California Development aaam la tino meetlnx recently held at Medford, giving nainea of offlcera and tha proxrnm outlined. It conalata of an effort to routine! the Woyerhneuaer limning road Willi I ho Owetia-Orexon loxglux road on tho mountain went of jKluniiuh Kalla lliur giving direct fi'all rounecllun to Mudford. Ac--cording to Mr. Weat when the two compatllea will have com pleted I heir preaeut extvualnna there will be but twelve nil lea or railroad lo build In muko the connection. Henry I'erklna. aa buad of the advertlalug commit leu. reported favorably on n plan to Join with .Milllliniiinh roiinly in nil effort to get the legialuture nt It aea Hlon thla winter lo puaa u law perniittlng cnuiitlea to lery a heavier advert lalug , fund. Thla brought heavy dlai'iiHalnn. llnvor lioc rntteraon Ima lulely appoint ed a apeclul uilrerilnliix com in It -tee for Oregon ami the board filially dni'ldi'd not to lake action on the I'erklna report until more had been heard from the apodal committee. Another lexlalullve matter allowed up urging a law permit ting railroad to grant trunapor tutlon to chamber of commerce Carrotarlea In the alate. The fionrd waa hopvleaaly unlit on thla laaue and tho argument went round anil round but final ly punned. Tho American l.exion'a requeat for tho chamber of commerce mipport for their big Fourth of July celebration waa grunted unanimously. Hurt C. Thomiia reported bnck on hla reiiut'Ht lo Keilnml Dhttrlct Atloruuy (leorgo Neiiner to have adequate quiirtera Imiinli'il In tint federal building for hla court. Tho report ludicuted that Mr. Neiiner could do llttlu to help tho rail no uml lmniudliitely Knc relnry lteynolila wna Inatructod lo l ku up tho whole federal building iniiller with thu Oregon dulugatlou lu congrvsa, BOAHO STAGES HOT MEET NG 1029 NEWS IN BRIEF I'lninc In Now lli lna i I'copln having ni'wa Item of Interest for llm "brief" page uru Invited In rail Tim Kvi-nlug Her uld at iibniin IH and aak to bit connected with a reporter. Tbla paper la alwaya pleased to reeelva new licma. With llm rapid unwiu of I Im illy. It la atinoat lliipnaalblu to k""p In tourb with everyone coming and going. Hui'b Item aro alwaya of Interest to reader of tlila paper. Healing Comfortably llobblit, the youhK aun of Mr. and Mra. Kugona I'. Hmllh, la mating ruinfurtuhly at tho Inm lly bnilm where llu la confined berauau of crushed rllia. While coaming In the front of tint law- II y homo on Nuw Year'a eve, liou bln lintt nun ml of bla "I' d whlrb crashed Into a telephone poll'. Mlaa Met minx lliturmil Mlaa Father Mr Andrew, duugh Iit of Mr. and Mra. Martin Mi" Andri'wa, In r mil ami III to Kunta llurbara. California, Ihla muriilux to ri'inne Imr pnaltlnn aa titai'h rr In I lif illy arhoola. Mlaa .M Andri'wa iMiJiiyrd llm Cbrlatinaa hollduya hi'ro with ri-lallvia and trli'iiila. Mra. IU.iiiI l-avlliK Mra. M. W. Iloiid, mm of the Ihiircullna holiday (urala In Klamath Kalla will li-avo for In-r h ii inn In Kpnkanr thla vri-nliiK. Kr tlm paat fortnight, Mra. Ilond haa hiM'ii vlilllliK at tho homn of Imr aim and daiikhirr-ln-law, Mr and Mia. Ituaai-ll llnlld. Mi-m I'lilinir Itituriilug Mlaa Merle I'almi-r of the iluldeii llule will return home the laal of Ibia week from Hpo kann and other northern polnta where ah ha apent the Chrtat maa hnlldaya with relative aud frleud j lloi k I'roin Houlli Mr. and Mra. O. Travera and I aon are homo from Korluna. t'nll- Ifonila. whure they apent aeveral idaya vlalllng with relative aud friend. Mr. and Mr. Traver ire.lde In tho Midland dlatrlct. Irfi for California. Mr. J. 1). llooMr and family In company with Mr. and Mra. William llouper and daughter. Mlaa Virginia, havo left for Cali fornia, where they plan to ro mulu for aeveral week viaitiug. .rrlveil I'niiii Mmilaiia Mr. and Mra. J. M. lluxhea of Mulia. Montana, haw arrived In the rlty for a brief vlalt. While In Klamath Kalla the Muntuna vlaltor aro guest at tho Hotel Arcade. Dr. I-atiib Hrturnrd Dr. K. D. Lamb, accompanied by hla wife and aon. Calvin, re turned home from I'ortland on thla mornliig'a train. Dr. Lamb haa been north for aeveral weeka taking a complete rest. Iteming for California To enjoy aeveral days In Cali fornia visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. James Bishop Foster plan to leave Klamath Kalla tomorrow morning. Justin Hrlornol Josenh Justin, of Justin and ' Montgomery, returned homo thla morning from Portland and other) northern polnta, where ho trans-; acted business. : Hi haul Hack Charles Schiuil of Connolly Brothers has returned to hia duties from Pendleton whero .ho pent the holidays with relntlves and friends. Itctiiriiliiu; Norlli After an enjoyable visit here with friends, Mr. uml Mrs. A. 11. Kppcrsnn and sun, formerly nf Kliimalh Falls, left this nmrning for their homo In Portland. ' Meeting! NeM. Tiiemliiy The Knliihts of Columbus will hold the regular meeting next Tuesday evening, January 8, nt Assembly Mali. Hodge Unturned Kd Dodge returned on tbla morning's train from Portland and other points north. YUllcd From Vnlle)' Miss Coneva Hunt of Medford spent New Year's here visiting with friends. Vlnlllng From Itiil lllurf Mrs. K. C. Forties ot lied Bluff. California. Is spending a few days hero visiting friends. Visiting From Medforil V. A. (iillclnnd of Medford Is spending a short time herb trans uding business. From Lowell Mr. nnd Mrs. It. II. McCllllvey of Lowell aro spending a few days In Klntnnth Falls. Fi'ltlo On Business O. A. Koglo of Clillonulu Is a business visitor lu tbu city today. I I'lii) To III' I'l-csci I Tim (linn' uct comedy, "Ylm I Uiln YoiiNOn'a Yob" will Im pro- sclitcd aninii limit I liti middle of Juiiuary by tlm Huuduy school class of Mr. Nelson K. Colo of Ilia Community ('ouicri-itatloual hurt h. Tho play will b itlvun In lb Mills a hool auditorium. Mra. H. It. flurry and Mra. Colo aro lu 'hama of rohaaraala. f-:t-rn Htar Offlr Mra. Kolwrt K. Wattr-iiburc, worthy matron of Aloha chuplnr jof tha Kaalurn Htar, haa railed a nii'iilliik for Hunduy uftiTiiuon ul 2 o'rlork at Muaoule ti:mpln. All nnwly -ti' ti ll offlritrs and Inxtultliiac nfrinra ar urxi'd to bo pri-ai'lit for tlm rohnaraul. , MImi Klllotl Id'lurniil Mlaa Klori'liro Klllotl. iluufcll tir of Mr. and Mra! Urvlllo Kl llotl of Klu mu III Aki'tny, rituru i'd to Kuki'Iid yi-ati'Tduy to p-auuiM jllrr roMi'Rit work. Mlaa Klllotl mi Jny ml t liu Cbrlalmaa varallnn In Kluinutb roiinly with rulatlrra and frli'iida. Houlh Tor IIi mMIi Hoping he will find Improved health by vlalllng at Itlehardaon Hprlnxa, California, W. I,ee, coun ty aaaeaaor, ha left for the aoutb to be gone for aome time. Mr. l-ec la attempting to recover from a aerlou attack of rbeuma tlm lUlph Hill ItHurned Italph lli:i. ami of Mr. and Mr. ('. A. Hill of tue Spring Lake country, ba returned to I'ulver ally of Oregon to resume hla col lege work. While borne for hi vacation be contracted Infllicnta which confined him 4o hia home for more than a week. Meeting TliurMUy The Congregational Commun ity club will meet at the home of Mra. U. W. (lowland on Vino afreet tomorrow afternoon. Mem- ' bera aro asked to attend. Women of tbla community are cordially . Invited to attend. . I'nillt Left Tueaaluy I Howard l'rullt returned to I Ash. oud on Tuesday, where ho la attending normal. With other student of Ashland who make ' their home In Klamath Kalla. Mr. l'rullt enjoyed the holidays here. I Mbw Uml ley Left ; Mia Martha Huntley returned tu Ashland on Tuesday alter I ipendiitg the holiday In Klam , atli Kalla with relatives and j friends. Miss lliiullcy Is atteud- Ing Ashland normal. Mis Tltoma Ileturneil Mils La Verno Thomas return . ed to Ashland yesterday to ro 1 aumo her atudles at Suulbern 1 Oregon Normal. Mlaa Thomas : enjoyed the ho'.ldaya hero with relative and friends. Mm. Hunt Hack Mrs. Jennie Hum has returned home from Portland, where she has been with her aon and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mr. Kalph Hum. They Just recently lost their little son, Itlchard. rk From North Mr. and Mr. T. Owen and family havo returned homn from Portland, wbero they spent tho Put fortnight visiting relatives "! friends. ! ltd uriird to IjiUcvIcm Dr. and Mrs. M. Suit of Luke vlow enjoyed New Yours hero visiting frlenJs. Dr. Suit la a dentist lu Lnkeview. 'Smith's Son Ill- Steven Smith, son or Mr. and Mr. L. J. Smith who reside on Durrow street, I reported quite HI nt the family home. Itetiirniil From Cnlirorubt After an enjoyable six weeks' visit lu Oakland. California with her mother, I.nrettn Daw Is buck In Klamath Falls. To Ybdt In South Planning to spend several weoka In southern California. Mr. and Alra. Clarence Vochntier havo left Kluinalh Falls. Mnliii Vbiitoni Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Higglns of , Malln spent New Year's In tho city with friends. ItetiirniMl From FjiM Richard Vorhatcher has re , turned homo from an extended visit In the oast. Works Hard, Dances, Gains 3 Lbs. a Week , "I work hard, dunce nnd have I gained 3 pounds a week since ' Inking Vlnol. My nervousness Is I almost all gone." Mrs. F. Long, i Vinol is a delicious compound I of rod liver peptone, Iron, etc. . Nervous, easily tired, anumlu poo plo aro surprised how Vlnol gives new, ve, sound sleep and a HID appetite. Tho very first liottle I often adds several pounds weight i lo thin children or adults. Tastes 1 I delicious. Whitman's Drug Store THE EVENTNO TIERATJ), l('Hiliilii Aipli'K'iln llmiir I f.'nplnln l. C. ApilnKt lurui'd Nuw Yiur'a day from tlm !vulliv wlittrn bit HiM-nt thu holl- diiya with rrliitlvi'H and fiimida I'lmii bla urrlnil bouiu Captuln Applikatu iillnailid tint wrdillliX of bla datiKhli r. Mra. Ilai In I A mill-Kill it KnlDiiion, alio litMunin I tlm brldn of K. J. (loodrlih. l"Wblln 1 waa In tho rnlbty thoan two wi-i'ka I wntiln-d i-aih day Cor tlm arrival of Tlm KmnliiK Herald." llm rnplalu aald. "I Jual tau'l Kft alou without II." Mr. and Mra. .tblwy Called Mat Mr. and Mra. K. W. Abbey wiru railed raat on Mouday ly tha rrlllral lllneaa of Mr. Abbey- brothir. Kbortly after their de parture, tbolr aon Captain Wal ter Abbey rerelved a telexram whli h told of hia uni le'a paaalnx. Mr. nnd Mra. Abbry will remain eaat for pnil-ubly two moutha. Moat of th tlmu they will re main III Kauaua. MUa Irwin UU Mlaa Axnea Irwin rvlurned lo Aahlaud yt-Kturduy to ruaumn her attidlea at Normal arhool. IJiirliiK I hit Cbrlaiinas raiution Mlaa Ir win haa been hero vlnltliiK relu Urea and frlenda. Her father la owner of tho Checker Service Hla tlon. ftel limed Houlli Today Itoderli k O'.Mi ra of Hun Kran claco left fur tlm aouth thla morning after a vialt of aeveral duya In Klamath Fall. While here Mr. O'Mera waa Ihe houae xueat of Mr. and Mr. I. Andrewt Tuwey at their home on North Kixhth aireet. Flue Iteni'li High Murk K I li e a collected during the month of December by Ihe city police department reached a total of lit 18 according lo the report fll.i! today by Keith Ambrose, chief of. police. During the month 4 arrest were made. MU Hill Itetumeil ' Mlaa Olive Hill returned to her arhool at Keno I his morning after apeiiding the Cbrialmaa vacation with her parent. Mr. and Mr. C. A, Hill of the Spring Lake counrly. W In I r re. I Towry l-fl Miaa Winifred Towry of I'ort land, who spent tho past several duya here wilb her brother and sjsler-ln-law. .Mr. aud Mr. I. Andrew Towcy relumed north this- morulng. . Iliehn lletiimeil North Kn-ddle Iliehn left yesterday for Cnrvullls lo resume his col lexe work afler an enjoyable va cation here with hi parent . Mr. and Mrs. W. Paul Johnsou. Iur-r llcluruiil tJeorgc Purser, rivil engineer with tho Hna'hrrn Psrlflr, I back from Kau Joso where he apent the Christmas holidays with relatives and friends. Drtaeoll Returned Attorney E. Driaroll returned this morning from San Francisco where he enjoyed New Year's with friends. Keturmil Nortli Itex Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Davis has returned to Hill's Military College to resume his studies. AT THE PINE TREE LAST SHOWING TODAY VAUDEVILLE and KK'IIAliU DIY In "SPORTING GOODS" THCKSDAY anil FltllUY "The RIVER PIRATE" AT THE LIBERTY LAST SHOWING TODAY MOXTK lU.l'K In "The BUSH LEAGUER" Till KSD.tY nnd KltlDAY I.KO MAUINKY In "LUCK AND SAND" Don't Forget Old Time DANCE At Moose Hall TONIGHT Music start at 8 o'clock 4 Hours of Dancing Refreshments Served at 10:00 O'CLOCK Meet- Your (Mil Tlnio Friends In llio Old Time Wny Nothing but old tlnio dances. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON CITY LEVY IS 1 ICorillriucd" from I'aaa Ona) Hihnol fund. Oulaldit of Kin mu III Kalla, the lomhliied lery of huol dlntrlcta la aa followa: lllalrlrt n u m b r one, 41.8 mlll; number 7, 21 2 inllJa; num. Iit X, 33 4 mllla; iiualH-r 9, 25 1 mllla; number 13, ti. 6 J mill; ' number 2ft, 21.2 mllla: Inuinbor 211, 37.4 mllla; number j S3. 31,. 6 mllla; Union bfxb ai hool IdlalrUt numlM-r 2, 31. mllla; ; l.'ulon hlxh aihool dlatrirt num- bi-r 3, 24.1 mllla; county unit, 24 6 mllla. Aaaeaaed valuation ot Klamath Kalla la J'J. 340. 01.1.34; of Klam ath outaldo tho city. I2.r,lj2. 6HU.72: of both combined, $38,- 1 :i.324.C6. County road levy totula $4 4, 2a4 U2 which when added to one jhalf of Klamath Kalla' total of 114,019 S8 will xlv the county ! ample for Ha needa. Chilcuuin'a road diatrirt xeta 5nfi.40; II o n a n z a'a district. $117.39; Merrill, $144.36; and Malln. $140.83. ENGLISH KING BETTER TODAY LONDON. Jan. 2. (AP) A lixbt Improvement In King (ieorge's condition was noted In this evening's offleiul bulletin which read as follows: "The king passed a good day ud there Js alight Improvement I In his majesty' condition. ! I Signed I j 'Hewett I "Illgby ; "Dawson." ! HENRY WEMME COMPANY LOSES j. WASHINGTON, Jan. 2. (AP) 'The E. Henry Wemme com 'pany again failed In the supreme 'court today In Us effort to obtain j review of It claim to property which E. Henry Wemme. who died In Portland. Ore., lu 114. gavo to Ihe Churches of Christ, , Scientist. In that city. The Oregon atate court had refuted to entertain the com , pany's suit. EE HIGH FOR Semi Annual Don't Stock HOSIERY SPECIALS Come in and see them. Just received our last big shipment of galoshes and rubbers Buy now. All at a cut price. BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE The Largest Exclusive Shoe Retailers in Oregon IIREIIGE i m LOWJIPi A total of $1. HIS. 791) M worlh' of properly waa nt rlk beiuuae of fire. iluriiiK the year of 1921.' In the city uf Klamath Kalla. Thla total waa revealed today. , when tho monthly report of i Keith Ainbrotie, chief of the flro : j d"iHrtment waa checked for the entire year. During 1928 the fire depart- j men! anawered 111 culls. The total Inmiranrn paid fnr the year amounled to $2ol.4a7.a3. i CONCERN WILL j LOCATE OFFICE ! IN CITY SOON Kluinalh Pulls ha been select ed by the (Juaranty Trust Co. of Portland aa a point fur one of it office uml in a short time a representative of that finan cial concern will be In the city to get a location and open up for business. The Guaranty Trust company is a solid Institution of Oregon dealing In securities and high class properties. It Is officered by such men a A. J. I'erklna. president. Jack Magladary of Eu-' gene, vice-president; Harvey Ma-' loney. aecretury. and It direc torate include aome of the best , known men In the Willamette' valley, eastern Oregon and south ern Oregon. The financial statement of this , concern shows gross assets Jan uary 1st of thla year amounting' to $S2S.0VU which la an Increase j during the post twelve months Ul IJDV.VVU. LOOK HEARING IS SCHEDULED i Preliminary hearing of F. K jLook. charged with contributing j to the delinquency of a minor against Look was dismissed and girl, was scheduled to come lip i new charge filed, this afternoon before W. B. Look's attorney. J. B. Bacon. iBarnes, Justice of the peace. . 'riled a petition tor- Look's re- ! Look was arrested October II. lease on a writ of habeas corpus. J lo was bound over to the grand The petition was denied. Jury and held on $2000 bond.' .On the same day the grand Jury , ltallery I) To Meet adjourned, the original charge The first meeting of 1929 for Forget the Big Cut-Price Sale on Our of Men, Women and Children Shoes Shop early for MOT The latest news sent out yet It will be published on pages four and five in tomorrow's News and tomor row's Herald. It's the greatest story ever told and concerns every man, woman and child in Klamath county. Read It MJWffS the best buys. 3k? 7 w" V-t i members of Battery D will be held next Monday evening. Jan- ; nary 7, according to announce ment made today by Captain .Walter Abbey. "We want thla to be a one-hundred percent meeting." Captain Abbey said to day. "Every member of the bat tery Is expected to turn out." " Semi Annual Entire SALE ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK Shop our Windows J