PAGE TEN THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALTS, OREGON December IB, 1031. o king PLAN ADOPTED IN THIS CITY SiU'rrNKful lannrhtns: and opera tion fur several weeks of an hourly nuriinie service on the Vnfieria plan," by the officer and memo of District No. g of the UrcKOn Graduate Nursee aa aorlatlon, which embrace Klam ath Kails and adjacent territory, ia a Innovation here. The hourly uursln plan la Biodelvd on that which has prov ed successful In other rltiee, "It t designed for thoee who are unable to pay for full-tlm nurslna while they are ill or con valescing and to enable persons to have the care of skilled nurse for a short period of time a they need them." "It will be convenient not only for those of limited Income but for those who lire In apartments or hotel where there is limited pace, for the young mother, for the Injured person who needs only sllirht care, and for any ill persona who need car at certain times of the day." The eervtre may b procured by calllnit either Mrs. I. A. Towey, president of the association In this district, of Klamath Valley or Hillside hospitals. The chare la ft for the first hour and SO cents for each additional hoar. Fishing Banks Have Frozen Assets ''nil w iv . .sSv 't'.VF.V:. '" law..'AL..t.. - r , m -lt 1 SsJ ; J ai;-isnai.is b.i.i. mi .. I RENO mi IS JUfflULTTED MURDER 0UN T sa SCOUTS TO IEI The Sea Scouts will meet Tuaa dav niaht in the baaement of th Elks Temple at 7:50 o'clock. Those scouts who failed to appear last Tuesday night at th natatorium for teeta In life saving work will b put In Irons, and thrown Into th brig for 10 days on a diet of ship biscuits and bilga water, according to an altlmatam issued by th first mat. Members of th crew will b placed ia their respective watches tonight, and an officer of th deck will be selected by th mat. Knot tying and definitions of see terms, together with a few game will make up th program for the evening. The akipper expect members of th old crew, and any see minded youths who would like to Join to be on deck at seven belle. Visitors are cordially in vited to attend any of th meet ings. Much Travel On Holiday Rates Is In Prospect Unprecedented holiday travel throughout six western states was forecast today as Southern Pacific company offlciala pie pared for the handling of thou sands of persons attracted by cent-a-mile transportation offers announced for the Chriatmaa and New Year periods. In view of th tact that these two holidaya are alwaya among th "peaks" In yearly travel, th added Inducement of "bargain" fare this year I expected to awell th rail traffic to It great est proportions, according to I L. Graham, district freight and passenger agent for the company here. Toward thla end. he an nounced, rolling atock Is being assembled for th handling of the crowds. Th cent-a-mile tare have been authorized for December 22, IS, 24 and 25, and again December SO, tl and January 1, with a return limit for all ticket of January 6. Notre Dame Selects All-Opponent Team SOUTH BEND, Ind.. Dee. 15, (UP) Notre Dame's official all opponent team selected by the coaches, scouts and players was announced today ta th official football review. The team follows: Ends, Ar belbide. Southern California, Briley, Drake; tackles: Riley Northwestern, and Price, Army; guards: Baker, Southern Cali fornia, and Underwood, Navy; center: Daugherty, Pittsburgh; quarterback: Mobler, Southern California; halfbacks: Stecker, Army, and Rentner, Northwest ern; fullback: Perina, Pennsyl vania. Bag Company Hit Morning Fire By Contents of the M. and 8. Bag company, (34 Market street, wera damaged by tire at 1:02 a. m. Tuesday. No insurance Is carried on th property, the fire department which answered the call states. No More Neuritis In Arms, Neck, Legs or Thigh If you want to get rid of th agonizing palna of neuritis, neu ralgia, scintica or rheumatism. Just apply Tsymol to th affected parts and see bow quickly all misery will cease. Tsymol Is a powerfully pene trating absorbent, soothtng and healing in ita action, which goes In through the pores and quickly reaches the burning, aching nerves. Those stubborn pains In the back of the neck, about the shoulder blade, face or head, in the forenrm and fingers, or ex tending down the thigh to the toe tips, will soon disappear. Cramp ing o fthe muscles will stop and you will no longer be bothered with soreness, swelling, stiffness, numbness or tenderness of the Joints and ligaments, Tysinol Is not an ordinary lini ment or naive, but a scientific new emollient that la entirely different from anything yon have ever need. Don't suffer any , longer. Got ft supply of Tyamol at any good drug store. Always on band at Bur Drug Co. , Just sar tills picture to look at when von want to get cool next summer. Behind that coating of Ice ar th rigging and masts of th fishing schooner, Magellan, as ah appeared on returning to port at South Boston, ilass., the other day, after trip to th iisning can is. in ic is sometime cmpped oft for horn us. CUES REDUCED Craw of tl men ar employ ed by th state highway depart ment In th emergency work of realignment of Th Dalles-California highway between Barclay Springs and Modoc Point. Th crew are knocking off four rocky points to eliminate bad curve which made this sec tion of The Palles-Callfornla high way dangerous. Emergency work will probably continue antll spring, according to the local office of th state highway department with road crewa rotated In order to give work to as many men as possible. Christmas 'Cheer Poured Into Sewer "There's not a drop of whiskey In the bouse." Chief of Folic Guy Merrill declared Tuesday morning and from the number of empty Jug, bottle and kegs sit ting In his offlc none could doubt his word. Th officers poured about 100 gallons of moonshine, gin, alcohol ana oeer aown to sewer Monday afternoon. Seal Money Due At Schools Wednesday School cMMrW hn hi Hun selling Christmas seals most re turn me sianip ana in money. Wednesday. It waa announced Tuesday by thos la charts of th aeal sale. Favorable reports In regard to sale of th aula hi,, hu. reived from several of th city scnoois, it was stated. Man Arrested On Selling Charge Police arrested two persona Monday evening. R. M. Llttls waa arrested on charge of sail ing fruit without a license from the city. Be waa taken Into custody at Nevada and Kiln street. Ed J. Bnrke. machinist, waa arrested at Eleventh and Main and charged with driving an auto- moone while under the Influence of Intoxicating Hqnor. RENO, Dec. 15. 0J.R William Cnnradt. 41, Keno contractor, who admitted tiring th shots whlrh caused the death It his wife. Mrs. Jocey t'onrsilt, and her I alleged lover. Fern Morley. was found not guilty tonight of mur dering his wife. The Jury of 12 men who heard I the case, deliberated only 55 min ute. Judge Curler bed Instruct- ,ed them to dlsmtard Conradt'a I claims that he shot Morlvy in leelf defense and accidentally kill I ed his wife. They therefor based their verdict on the "unwritten law," recognising Conradt'a claim that the shooting climaxed a long struggle on his part to preserve hla home. Conradt maintained during his trial ha had tired three shots at Morley when the latter Jumped at him. Conradt admittedly had gone to Mrs. Conradt'a horn Oc tober 23 to secure evidence for a eroae-complatnt to th divorce suit she had tiled a few days be fore. One of th three (hols wounded Mrs. Conradt by acci dent, he asserted. Morley waa acquitted la Klam ath county on charge of murder ing James Randall at Bly He later went to Reno. Germany Will Enter Squad in Ice Sport LAKE PLACID. N. T.. Dee. 15. UJ5 Germany will aend large aquad of contestant to th winter Olympic games here In February, according to word from abroad today. A aquad of between 13 and 14 bob aleddera and a hockey team of nine wilt attend. Poland will sand a quad of 1 12 hockey player. Japan will enter contestant la both akl events, the distance and Jumping, aa well as speed and flgur easting. Fairhaven P.'T. A. Sponsors Dance As Cafeteria Benefit Th Fairhaven Parent-Teachers association Is sponsoring an other ilMrs at tin Kaliliavea gymnasium neat Snlurdny night, December 1. to raise additional funds for the school cafeteria. At present between 10 and 15 children ar eating at th cafe teria, and only about halt are able to pay for their lunches, so the Parent-Teachers association Is raising niouey to snalil these needy children to hav their hot lunnhee, even though they are not able at present to pay for their own. Good music la promised for the daure, and the admission will be small. William Houston of Houston's Sho Store has donated to th city fire depart msnt a window and store room next to his store for the dlsplsy and atorlng of tojta wnic.n the department baa re-marie from broken toys. Dolls of all kinds, wagons. scooters, pussies and all forms of toys will be hauled to the Mala street location In th Ford fir track, starting today. Mors toy to be repaired, par ticularly dolls, ar needed to meet th Chriatmaa needs. The toys will be distributed to needy children at Chrlstmaa time In or der that a'l aVfliee may bav a "real Ohrlatmas." Name of needy children are also wanted by th department. Imagine Indlrent movl stars struggling along on a few grand a week. Why. It's enough to make some of them go back to soda Jerking. FOR STATE OFFICE Th Oregon Voter, In an arti cle on th political situation, re fers to Uovvrnor Meier's Illness and trip to California and com ments upon th position which Wlltard Marks, past president of th atat aenat and acting gov ernor, flmla himself. In discuss ing senatorial proaperta and who will be elected president of th nes.1 senate, the Voter refrra to Jay t'pton of Mend, who repre sents the district of which Klam ath la a part. Th Voter In part says: "Jay Upton, Bend senator, wouKl prefer to b In congress. and may run against It. K. But ler should that congressman be come too Incspacltnted, but with the governorship Identified with the seimt- presidency as a possl unity. Upton might run for re election aa state senator. Ills re-election might not be certain should dynamic Andy Collier of ism mat n raits run against mm, but If re-elected be would be a formidable candidate tor aenate prrildent and likely to wind up either aa Ita president or In a po sition of advantage. For Upton la smooth, very smooth, aa wall aa courageous aud reaourcejul. The nearest Eddy ever came to being elected senate president waa when the late Senator Geo. W. Joseph supported Eddy by at tacking Upton'a personal charac ter. Upton winning by th nar row margin of one vote. Upton. like our own C.us Moser, la so skillful In political organisation that ha usually come out with th winning aid la th senat organisation.'' Speaking of th representative situation and the rar fur the speakership of the nous of rep resentstlves, the Voter says: I He in Hamilton baa removed to 1'oitlaud, our gain and bis dis trict's loss; Perry He Lap found himself so roiupliilely at bonis In the house t lust he Is espectsd tu come again front Klamath: also Hchiiupp, who proved to lis effective." Benefit Dance To Be Held Wednesday A denre sponsored by Ihs ladlea of th Sacred Heart chur.'h will be held at Jnyland. Wednes day evening, when music will be furnished by Lea Mailing's or. ell-sirs. Pupils of the McCown dancing school will euterlaln wlti snv- ersl uuiiilxus, and "Spot" dano. lug will be a feature of III I' lo irs in. I'rlaes will b awarded during this dance. M. I - jt I ... I I. r mills ueriTvu iti'in "w .iiair will be used to rarer on lha char- name wora wiikh m penwu ns been doing for th past two years. Salaries of movl stara ar to be rut. And that's th unklndest tut of all. Announcing 15 minute Bus Service for Chriatmaa Wk, Starting Dtcsmber 21 at. Between the Hour of 2i30 and 6i30 p. m. Rid tha Convenient Bug and Do not Worry About tha Parking Problem. Klamath Bus Company CAR STOLE V. K. R seder, prominent Klam ath farmer, reported to city no lle Tuesday that hla Ford cab riolet, with Oregon license 181 335 waa atolen Monday night from In front of 331 Washington street where the car waa parked. cfales- MVS Wmm m WAFFLE IRONS Good for many years. Chromium plat. t C ( C Aluminum grid. Cord P0s40 6 LB- IROX Guaranteed element. Often sold at 54 and mor. d0 nr With cord P3.a0 PERCOLATOR I cap capacity. Heavy aluminum, ebonlzed nn handle. Leas cord , lsO7 FLASHLIGHT Holds three cells and throws a beam about f a as 1000 feet P 1 issd HEATIXU PAD Lovely wool and rayon cover. Heat switch. Thermostat. Cord .,, , CORN POPPER Pop lot of corn la ( minute. Guaranteed CO ff hut element . 4aC.UU CURLING IRON Red enameled han dle. Cord Included. 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Flannel Robes Beautifully tailored Beacon and other famous brands, re duced to $485 to $765 Silk Robes A Gift to be Proud of All y2 Regular Price Regular $15 now $ 7.50 Regular $25 now $12.50 Handkerchiefs and Neckwear It's probably safe to say no man can do without 'em. It's also safe to say no finer selections can be had at these unusual prices. 2 Kerchief and Tie Set $a.oo Attractive Matched sets in beautiful gift boxes. See windows. M 65c Neckwear $a.oo Beautiful Patterns Silk Tip Lining Neckwear Large group to choose from. Un usual quality at this price. VM-'Wfv 1 .fcji L! mm Dress Shirts Fine broadcloth collar attached Shirts in plain shades and small lintfArn rlflHicna Tho shirt tn thla ' LtrouD have collar stavs. An ex- 2Jjf ceptional buy. mm Am Pajamas Excellent Practical Gift $11.95 Other models at $2.95 in slip-over or button style. Cleverly trimmed in smart masculine designs. All sizes and colors to choose from. Genuine Silk Pongee Pajamas $3.R5 Shirt and Short Set Beautiful gift package cello phane wrapped. Never have we offered such an excep tional Bet Assorted color combinations. See them LUGGAGE Fitted Case Gladstone Bags Trunks The finest selection of high grade genuine leather luggage ever offered at popular prices SLIPPERS $1.00 Special group of felt and leather trimmed house shoes. Other numbers in leather, some fleece lined $1.95 to $3.35 SCARFS, $1.50 to $2.50 SOCKS, 35c to 50c GLOVES, $1.45 to $5.00 A Sugarman gift is a welcome gift to a man. This year we offer the same splendid qual ity at unusually low prices. We invite care ful comparison. Orange Stamps with All Purchases Headquarters for Boys' Gifts