The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, December 13, 1925, Image 6

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THE KUAMATH Nrut
(gr LOCALS f
Foof Health Talks: t
What Am
unions f
How from ilic KoK Mm. Oard-JW. Leo. a truck driver, .jaid n
well, well known Klamath resident j fine of llil lu Justice of th '"cace
spent yesterday In Klamath Folia Emmltfs court yesterday. s -
from her home In the Fort.
j Mr. llo.I.r Her Itricfly J. J.
Hero on Business Mr., nay Tay-i Hoyder. cf the Oregon Trunk llnea.
Ict owner of the Fort Klamath ho-!" " Klamath Falla tor a ahort
tel." spent yesterday In Klamath time yesterday. He was on hi. way
Falls enjoying a holiday shopping '""n 1 Angele, to Spokane.
trip and visiting with her many
frlendd In the city.
Bouaiiaa Visitor. Included lu
the out of town visitors In Klamath
Falls yesterday were the Misses
(Irace and Alice Lytic. They are
residents of the Bonanta country
and are teachers In the Bonanta
school.
Laker lew KIka Return A cara
van of nearly 50 Elks und their
wires, left Klamath Falls yesterday
mornlug to return to Lakevlcw af
ter spending Friday and Saturday
morning in- the city. Although they
report the roads in poor condition
they are expected to make the
trip with litllo trouble.
Lumberman Visit, t'lty J. M.
White, general manager of the
Weed Lumber company, of Weed,
Calif., was In the city yesterday j
visiting. lie returned yesterday
evening. . (
Mrs. Kuk("mlMll Improve Mrs. j
u. . tvuyKenauu, wue or ine sen
ior member cf a local law firm,
who has been ill, was reported
better yesterday.
Stanford Captain
To Steal Thunder
From Red Gra.:?e
JACKSONVILLE. Fla..- Dec.
3
12.
The lure of gold baa won to i
May Return, to MoT's Albert profMl,.anal ranks another college!
May, manager of the drygoods de- too,,aj
partment of Moe's store has return
ed to his position after a week's Ill
ness when he was confined to his
home in the Walnut apartments.
May suffered a severe attack of
indigestion.
Mrs. Dctap 111 Mrs. Lloyd Ie
Lap, wife of Lloyd DeLap. clerk
of the circuit court, is confined
to her home on south UiversiJe
street, suffering from a severe at
tack of tonsllltis.
Iteinrnins; to Lnkevicw Mr. a:id
Mrs. Zim Baldwin, who have iie-n
visiting in Klamath r'alli .'or the
past week-end enjoying the P'th-hcin! drafleuV
tar Ernie Nevers. Stan
ford's trid captain and star line!
plunger of the Pacific coast. I
According to J. S. O'Brien. Ival
promoter, Xevers had agreed to
nlay in a series of professional
football games for 'more t'u.r.1
$50,000."
The Pacific coast fcothall star
will receive more than $50,000 for
a series of from eight to ten gantra
played from Jacksonville to the
west coast," the promoter told the
United Press tonight.
OTrlen read a telegram- from his
agcat In San Franciscc. sent last
night, which read:
Nevers ready to sign. Contract
vt e w'e f-l a.'!'"!
HIM U S.V..4I. It l t
. ITii bi,i rCi an Hit IM "(
uYyea. ess u T" n afsunw-''
a, William at, acnot.L, Jt. D.
Th general Impression iimu to
be that a bunion l a er.mtli lll:J
a coru. This Is a sirloin mistake
for a buuUn bus no rvlatu-a to a
corn.
A bunion Is caused, tn the first
rise br the crowding vt ihe big
oe to the oulslde of the toot, forc
ing It either to underlap or oer
UP the second Th result Is
to force the Jolut cf the to cut-v-ard.
or away trvm the central
Hue of the toot. Short, pointed
tots and narrow restricted shapes
In shots are amona principal
causes, for when pressure Is
brought to bear on the foot lis
full expansion is not permitted and
ths treat toe Is forced eutwaril
and backward. Weak arch d
Hat foot comiltloa can be tiacsd In
a great number of cases as being
the direct cause.
A bunion consists of an Inflam
mation ot the soil tissues over tile
a-rvnt toe Joint. It may even In
volve the Joint Itself. In which case
the twisting of the big toe may
cause the Joint te on a and foice
the cartilage out. The cartilage Is
a white tissue wnicn cinwe i..e
J.lnta toaethcr. It Is kept In sup
,..e condition by a lubricating se
cretion which is contained In the
bursa, a little aao whlcn supp.les
the Joint with the secretion. When
the Joint Is opened and the cartil
age forced out the tursa becomes
Irritated and lallalaed.
. eif enurse. the frelnc- of the
joint out of position makes It rub
again;! the shoe and produces if
ni.n.n of tho skin. Nature. In
...ttnr the skin throws a cal
lous over the whole Ihirg and you
haie a full uroivn be.r.icn with all
its asnisin l-.vn ana uui.vm.v...
It
$..rar abeeelna illsforlloa areat
' tee Joint la knlles els.
aeeosauaated by bualea.
Correction can be secured only
by strnlahtenlna- the M toe. re.
dnclnir ine swelling.
lenOer Joint from hort or pleasure
and nil log natuio a chance to cor
rect the harm. In con;d
troubles it la noeee.arv I" realise
that alter all It Is nature that dors
tho correcting: we can help nature
by dclnj our best to restore nat
ural conditions.
In correcting billon troubles
Ihe aim should be to Mrpport Ihe
arcil to prevent s.r,ad:nn
foot, stralchten th.-
move Ihe ca.iso ol' tho I
nn-tcci It riom n-i
"HOBO COI LEOE"
RULES POOR KID
HAS BEST S
of the
t.-e to re-
uoubte and
ahllo the
Is being cffectcJ
i it U cur to cnJ.-tero why
Ti.a.lorj. n.,-liclnal r.-ervsrutlons.
aclis and o-,her such tic. -it mews
cannot hrini; eorrecti'n. At mi-t
the e con reduce t:-o sr-eiiin.-r a
little, and pctlicra r. t.-,vo t.s !
1.- , (-T.o.vlo. b..l ti; t--:-(.-n c.:l-
uit ki r-J'Jii era ' ' n.- .- o .........
- js' ro lorn: as l"ie l is tea c r.- J .-.rcli xmpurt wl.l
tiaut: In Us irior;:4 toslt:. wc-..Uncs,
heallnc process
by nature.
It !s absolutely nrcf'ary ts
sui-.-jort tt:j- arch I"
lie SHU il to obtain r. .. f nr.d b'll.d
o.. loo fox-t str.ivi!i vni. i tho
ftit t. b lu col 1.' b-mltns.
is It, Is II lo-r. ct'.r. r. in. :t every
I et'i - loot rl'rer-l b.-.-ui H I'
,(-;-rr:r fitted
coriuct tbla
KEItlttl'S KPll)IIC
GARRETT. Ind., lVc. II. With
one person dead anil several hund-
i red men, women and children mild
ly ill from polluted drinking water.
ering of the Lukevieer nail K.a:n
nth Elks, are leaving Motidiy
mornlng for their home in Laito
county. Baldwin is a veil knoiyn
garagoman of the neighboring ci.y.
city officials tonight sought for the
source cf the Infei-tlnn. ,
Dr. W. F. King, secretary of the
state health board, who, is taking
part in the lnvcstigtulon, declared
that the epidemic was under control.
CIIICAtiO, Pec. Ill - irmted
Nowsi If you waul your boy to Iw
a bandit you are udvlsnl liy tho
Juvenllo research department of tho
Chicago hobo rolloge to iltesa hlui
lu velvets and curia.
Make him up like a "Lord Faunl
leroy" when ho'a llttlo and tko
chances nro ton to one that he'll
grow up to be a bustling Oerul.l
Chaptnnn or Al Jeiiulnga. By the
time ho Is ten year old he will have
been In so munr (1st fights with
taunting and scornful plnymalea
that his whole outlook on life will
bo one of cotnhatlvo revengo. As
soon as lie Is old enough In tole a
weapon he'll begin laying It with
guns.
The easy-going pero-r.'co philoso
phers of the hobo colleg.1 who have
long alure given up Ihe fight for
riches for the cull of Ihe road, are
devoting the autumn and early win
ter semester to a study of the nuclal
sciences.
As crime seems to be the most
cngnglng subject In Chicago tills
winter Ihe "hoes" orgnnlied a de
partment of juvenile research to
find out what makes gunmen.
The answer contained In I ho re
port of a special committee la that
Ihe stuff gunmen are mudo of In
cludes long curls, "sissy" clothes
and doling mothers. .
Iloa llrllrr dinner
"We have found." says the re
port, "that the tough kid Isn't near
ly m apt to get out of lime with
society when he grows up as the
boy who la made 'quner' by dress
ing him up loo much.
"If his hifalutln clothes don't
i. him Into mi ninny fights that
his view of life Is Iwlstoil, thry will
at least give Mm an Inferiority or
stiperiiitlly roiiiplei and one thing
Just ns bait as another.
"The only way lie ran get what
ho wants Is with a gun, so be buys
olio ami becomes a gunman.
"IteniPiuher tho puny 1 1 1 1 Its shav
ers that used to come lu school
every day all dressed up In frills?
(iomsi linos they weren't much, big
ger lhan a minute, but they wore
so liarrnsaetl by Ihe other follows
lliat going to school for them was
Just one flat light after another.
Tliey arn Iho onea that are respon
sible for Chicago' crime wave now."
1'h bubo college la a resort for
nililillo western I roups who make
Chicago their whiter headquarters.
It Is managed by Dr. lien lteltman
on funds furnished by James Kails
How, tho millionaire hobo of Hi.
Louis.
This winter the college la going
In for Ihe aural sciences. "We
don't worry about Ihe body," says
Dr. Ileltiuan. "We work with the
tu I ml and the soul. The boys gut
their bodies taken rare of In the
streets."
I'rufeisora of Chicago and North
western universities give lectures at
",, ''bo roll,,.
Week's J
Thi,
''Wimen, i
M"dr ih. lM
"y ol ,,
"ospitel, Vr-,
to
"" th.um.;
naiiii.
Tt Ml i
WAHIIINIITiil
'ration by lh
mission of a
antl-lru.t cast
'layers Ij..,
porntlon. was J
The rontniluui
neya for both th
arHllhlenl r... .1
a'a petltUm,., by
,'oinmlsslon.
KUIJ
Kotllrrel
During the l.i, A
M'llTIIKIH
SID
Forbes Y
Ei8Kth
Good Service
COLD WEATHER CO)
"Lot Your Glass Troubles Be 0
All kinds of glass For all pur
Estimates flladly furnished f
Sh, Doors, Frames ant. Cabinet
THE GLASS nOUSI
llth and Pine.
Phof
"liy this time," O'Brien said.j
"the contract probably. Is In lite i y,f
mails."
Nevers will lead a team of "all
American" calibre and his first ap
pearance will be here on January
2 neftinet "Rpil" ftriinpp'a eleven
maa holidays held no damper It ,. tu . . n
.. . , O Briea slated. The contract calls
for the star's services up to March
15. ' ' .
Stores Filled Saturday Chri-t-
Klamath Falls residents and 3" a
terday every storo in' the city was
filled during their open honra w!:h
customers. Everyone from tile I THE WE.4THKB
babies and tiny children looking at I Unsettled, probably rain west por
the bears that turn over and doluou Sunday. Monday generally
somersaults,' to" thtr mothers and
fathers who also enjoyed tho an
tics of modern toys, were crowd
ing around the. toy booths of the
stores.
Lloyd Ikl.np Vet III Lloyd De
Lap, cierk of the circuit court, yej
terday v. as yet cenfined to bis bed
with an illnc;::. His condition, phy
sicians said, was much the same
as it had bcoa the day previous.
Bobby DeLap. cU year-old son, who
is ths victim of pneumonia, was
reported to be Improved.
cloudy, moderate to westerly winds
on the coast.
FOR SALE
Squirrel coat 1275.00.
During the 1 ig Fur Vtmt Sale at the
NL'KTHKRV FUR SHOP
NORTHERN" FUR SHOP
MU Main St. D13
Anything you wish to sellt Or to
buy? Tell all Klamath Fallg about
it In the economical, efficient way
through a little Klamath News Class
ified Ad.
To read The Klamath News day
after day Is to keep thorouehlv in.
Justice Motrins Voui.ip J. W. 'formed on happenings of Importance
Parsley and llisi Helen LcRoy were throughout the world as well as in
married here yesterday by Acting Klamath Falls and vicinity.
Jmtl.'e t : tile. Poacs Emmitt
are rc;:d-nts of Chiloqulq.
Both :
Hail N'o l.'.'.Mi; Fined Plead
ing guilty -n .-. charge of operating
a motor ve'.i.'rle without lights, B.
Forbes Pure Drugs
Eighth at Main
Good Service Good Drugs
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