The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, December 29, 1925, Image 3

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tie 1. eotitorned, ,,,,1 lhl g,.llril
has been etrvinelv unhappy
pnalliM ae uutr rli, of II,.
plabbulte.
Ilaceiitly t,i, Ulrne. ,,.
Iloiir.1 by th. CliHest d-tenst,
4 ha cumuilMloa, Aumi.ili, Kdwaid.
rtwwlilng'a ir..nut. no,., ,
nc.nrlly mwlB , ,.uHK ()f
Tacna-Arlia pl.hl.r!t. directed
til. wrd in.n hy rimMrai Cool
Ida:, lo khoiii ('litis al .,ru B(1.
poalcd i f help In cNlln, hHr sen-rutun-olil
Ixiunilnry roiilrovcry.
Oils trll-f b.r. I. II,..; Perilling'
impend In rlura may lead lvnl
iMM'oma t u,Mi.ni n10 Virll4.
'.( anil mi.ru willitiit to enter direct
diplomatic ! Irinn. (Milli-uun
ara lu l kIIIIk lo nuir aurb n
fttKlatlmi'. Allhuiiith Ilia CuulliUa award pro
vlilnl lor Xlio pli.W.iK. pmd
ilcivt la KT(tx-(!y wltlltiK lo alxod'in
It M lli" lo munirlna ran nioini
aoflrmotit olhorl. AU bin '
wnmtmt wania la a auii)m'iit.
Unlit-.-il l'tir!iln !a aald In b f'lf
ferlni In, ;ti tnfiri. Infill, and hlh
Wood priiiurn, hlrli la OKtravalid
hy tho ' r.-lit of lilt unplvanant )ol
aa niul.tr.
Whnthi-r im will rnUirn lo Arl.-o
la umi-rtuln. Iln will aiart bom
within l;i wvkIii.
BILLION DOLLAR
UP IN NEW YORK
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NKW VOIiK. . 28.( United
Iuewlay, December 29. 192.1
LONE PINE
H. J. Iloardnlvx wia a Merrill
lltor Haturday.
Mr. nd Mra. Fred McKendrlea
lnvltd gueata for , Chrlaimaa day
war Mr. and Mra. Baxll Hall and
children.
Ham Knman mada a builneaa trip
to Klamatb Kalla Monday.
Mra. John Wlirubn la vlaltlng at
the home of her nlitr Mm m u
' "Hllun dollar br.nk mr- llarnttii. from bar home' In
K'r. dmlKiitd lo build Hi inuat puw. Idaho. Hha waa tillud here by the
orfiil bunk In Amvrltu, f not n t),! dvath of her brolbar, Dan Habn.
orld. la und-mioid lo ha In pro- Mr. Wllfubn haa many frlonda here,
irw of nxaotlullon by four big Now , havln once lived In Merrill.
Vork banka, with lntrnallonal ram- Mr. and Mra. C. W. Lewl'i and
irirailon, and one tru.t company. children were Klamath Fall. Ylalt-
( lnr. ni. Dillon, the "boy flunn- 0r Wednenday.
rial lnnf of America, and bead of Mr. and Mra. J. T. Cotman and
lillloa, Head & Company. I. r"port- Mary Cotman. I'lnk Burka. William
-d l be behind the proponed conaol. Darka, Clyde Hark, and lomlly, and
datlon. which would havo total re-( William Uonfeld took Chrlatmaa din
eottrcce iif more than ll.JUO.OOO,-1 nor with Mr. and Mri. II. F. Beailey
u0. and Include the Chatham and ! and family.
I'ho. nlx National, the Chemical Na-! Auauat Andreau tranaacted bual
tlonal, th. National 1'ark. the Me-I neae In Merrill Wcdnotday.
rhanlra and Mi-tnla National and! Mr. and Mra. M. Taylor were dln
llie Central t'nlon Trunt company. ner gueata of Mr. and Mra. Johna
I Ul RIKanllc amnlKumatlon, It In Chrlatmaa day.'
'"First Lady of Land" Launches
; - Red Cross Christmas Seal Sale
NEW YEARS IB BE
L laud M II M-n.
,l , ui .linn m. ii tn
Itwkw.ll 4,i!4 hc
La )! luii.uuu In the
avflril at p'i. dla-
yi amcrt t.Mt Kr:ni'a
Inlliaf, Tnx l.nini'a.ird
i b IfH r. he prtxnl
Lo Vlr M- i. Ilx. Thir
to il their plow-
a auk. you may bo
it weathnr U fit for
rtkrir cuertlln iteanmia
A Aelr hand o band
i" he aold. -TUey
Ml W lo the 'clv-
is! hi agnail Ihem."
i tar roni-eptlon nf the
llMiaiiBenial allien In
m Knckwell aaya the
4 andcraliitd: . .
imnni the lllffa
la do bill fight
ll Impovorlahed.
and file take li
I Hilaina. HnviiiR no
iio. their only other
nilmuilon of their
fllrera ami tl). aea-
ikta In I til" avornlliin
M for their famlllea.
n are willing to bar
kkjaerful wnpin they
wftlclenl rcmunera
Hl lulmu-llio lo a pur-
Pt
"evaa airmen In the
"In Irgion who fought
POWctor hare been dla-
Maell hiiuicK la To-
'wiUn puraulta In Paria.
M u ierlal correspond-
Xllrago Holly Newa and
r newnpapera.
"n aaw the genera of
P- 0 Raid In anawer to
"tod I am rather glad
pf. fur there trndl-
r fflonra of the
r" o man who Inya eye
f "Im 4t to ,!! h.
Krlm'a dominance of
" funiniiinda la never
Hone who havo come In
P warrlora."
iNFRACAS
WARIIINdTON. I. C. Dee. :
lt!nllml I'reaa) The anme ritual
and fiirmnlliy that hun graced Ihe
White Houmi New Year'a reception
tlni. Ih. daya of Thomna Jiffi-rnnn
and Jamea Madlaon. will be In evl
denr. when the eaal dmira of Ihe
executive aiaolon awing open Fri
day morning.
The reception will begin at 11
a. m., with mtnbera of ihe cabinet
and their famlllea Ihe flrnt lo pay
their rritpecte lo I'renldcnt and Mra.
Coulldge. They will be followed by
diplomatic rorpH. the aupretno and
lower rourta. member, of rongreaa
and army, navy and marine rorpa of
ficial. Draplle the huge, number eipected
lo call In lhene delegation. Kverett
Hauder. the prealdenl'a aotrulary,
boa et 11 50 a. m. a the limit f r
their atay. At Juncture offlrlnla and
membera of varlnua organltatlona,
ranging from the Daughter of the
American revolution to Ihe veteran
of foreign ware, will pa before Ihe
prealdcnt.
The president will meet the gurla
In Die Kat room, which I now un
dergoing ealenlve redecorallon.
rrnuiieii, ai'Rigtiea to furnlnh a
banking unit for Dillon. Head at
Comiiany. which would "out-capllal-ic"
Morgan.
It waa Clarence Dillon who went
Into en open field ngulimt ihe Mor
gan Inlcrc.l.i earlier In Ihe year and
negotiated for hi firm the bugo pur
chao of the Dodge llrother aulo
mohile btialneaa a tranaactlon In
volving IHK.ono.uuu In cnnli. lie
balli-d a Ihe country' new fl
nauclal gcnliin, and III achievement
accentuated one of the greatest pur
ce alorlea In the hlntory of Wall
treet.
A It I. Dillon. Monday' report
mild, who I the power behind the
proponed merger, which would In-
Mr. and Mra. Mllvln Bowman and
Vernob apent the day Chrlatmaa at
C. Ilowman'e.
Cheater Knman and Wm. Barks
are apendlng a few daya at the Pink
llarka home. ,
Fred McKcndrle, local dairyman,
waa In Klamath Fall Monday.
Lono I'lne achool children enjoyed
a ChrlBlma tree at Ihe school house
wednenday morning. Kcnool waa
dlnmlaiicd for the election In the
afternoon. ,
Among lliona from Lone Fine who
attended Ilia funeral of Mr. Hahn
were Mr. and Mra. M. P. Galarncnui
and children, Mr. and Mr. C. W.
Lewi. Clint Parker, Bennla O'Con
nor. William Bark and Clyde Ilnrk.
Mr. and Mra. M. Bowman called
Ml 1 11 Fill)
fu "lUUII I Ull
J, PERSHING
TllW flO Til... ail.
tn Imve dlttaKh!
P" iHoporarlly at l.JKt.
Hilary mmmlnlim, Nev-
h iindnrMUmd Hint he
Mri II ml . ... ,i.
f 'Ull Ullll Vl,r-U infW (,
rt.llln.l i..i..t- m
iiiviiiin nonieu
""nil uny j, iwor-
""Ion. win i. j
.i , iiie ouea wnil-
rtutK .HiUiinrj. expe
'orlH .. .....
" i'ihi nevn, aim
Kit only he Horiiiutw.
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I -- -iiirrai tits iiiruiia
' Mil hrlgado it wllb
Al.T.WoNT At TO PAIIK
CKI.F.IIIMTW tillllSTHS
It can well lie ald that l-. Fred
(larlcb, who onn and has .Jur;i
of Altamont Auto park, la a family
man, a on Chrlatunaa eve thore
were about ono hundred on I fifty
repreenllng the population of the
park attended a Chrlatuia tr-o n-id
program at the Community bs'l mi
dr the leadership of (iarich. uhly
usUicd by Mr. Mnbloy and Mr
Wooden, artluK chulrmun. and
Mra. l C. Dudley and Mr. Nlrhola.
The hall " beautifully dwiratcd
by the ladtva of Ihe lurk and J
moat pnrfi'ct Chrlstmaa tree adorn
ed one corner of the building. The
program waa aa followa:
Bong. "Joy to the World," hy
audience: recllatlm. William Ilol
galo; recitation. Dorothy Swel
ling; aong, Mary Nlohol: rrrKatlon,
Allan McDonnld; rcollotlon. Ill Hol
r.ale: reelutlon. Oeorgo Dudley;
ig, Margnrot Nlrhola; rerltntinn.
Dnrry Holgitte; "iT hy Einmn Wll
tou. iHnhc-ll Brown, McDonald
c. Duvln: ruiiit by Klla Ku-
le'dt. Ilnwl Ililnialn. Jcwilo Jlnken.
r,..g liliman. Km.'iv Mergitnan. le
Iloyce Dudley: rwllatlon. Jmly K
f..lt; recitation. .VIA" M',) ,!U:
nm I hy Allan Mc' 'i'"d '" ' "
It,, j vv.lliion, nocomMii.li'il by Wien
er Itvla; ridl.iili"- "?'"
i ." by Jwl Jlt',,n": on 'y
ax :rl. and bo; .c!l..ilon. -K"
Wllwin: wiM. K Kufcldt.
At tl) cnnclimlim of the pngun
xool ,.'.1 Pom '"ll"-:
u.d ,o .nil. and tMjr "
orl in ahunduni'fl nut, ennd).
ornnge. uud .pp.e. ,d oach ..ml y
waa presented with hug of can
dle, mil, elf. ''" b" nTl,h
and Dudley. ....Hhnled
After the Rlfl W dllr huled
mil... culled by OTlc lo ""
awerod by " Wn'
Crl.,n. cvu. Thoro were f toon
atnlea roprmcnU .1. Af. r the Ullrl-
Ailtmnont park. 1
cludo the Mechanic' and Metnla, the
Chatbum and Phoenix, the Kallonul at.the McKcndrle ranch Thursday,
Park and the Chemical National
banka. !
Tliene Inmitullon, with the addl
lion of a trunt company which la
n!d to bo Involved In the plana, '
havo total rnourcea ot ll.OUO.000
000.
Lrocal Briefs
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pending the holiday tn gan, Joe. ,
They are gueaia of Cook uncle and
atent, . .
Return From Cottage Grove Mr.
and Mri. Lei una Wllliu, nee Joan ..
McDonald, returned tjiwday night f
from Portland and Cartage Grove, '
where they enjoyed week'a wed
ding tour. i
li i
Tlaltlnif 'H'llh Pueeiita Mkaj
Wanda Pope, teacher in the Wood
land. Waahlogton achool, la visiting
with her parenta, Mr. and Mra. Fred
Pope of Merrill. She wMl return
Saturday sight to her home In the
north.
oUn. Calvin Coolidge, Firat Lady of the Land, officially in
augurates the aale of Red Croa Chriatma arala by lighting the
candle on the official announcement, with Santa Claua and little
Mi' Peggy Kahn and Adrienne Mayer a witnesses. :
Vinlt with Uncle. Miss Ituth
Dixon of tho Wilson Abstract com
pany, apent Christmas day visiting
with her Uncle Jim Dixon on the
Dixon ranch In the Merrill district.
mas holidays with hia parents
Marshfield, on Coos Bay.
Rancher In Mr. and Mra. O. H.
Carleton are visiting In Klamath
Falta,, coining in yesterday for a
brief atay. . Carleton wlU return to- !
day. Mra. Carleton will remain in '
the city wlUk Miss Maude Carleton, I
high achool librarian, for several '
daya. having dental work done.
- - - V i -
CliriatnuM With Family Miss
Mary Walker haa returned from
Ashland, where ahe apent the
Christmas taoHdaya wJih Mr. and
Mra. Butler Walker her parents. .
According to Mlsa Walker, this la
th firat time In four years that the .
family have all been together. Miss :
Alice Walker of Salem also apent :
the hotidaya with her parents. t
Big shipment of new Spring
dreesea to sell at (18.75 and $16. 7&
Just received at Bee Begin'a Dress
Shop. . . D29-J3
Here From Honolulu Of1 Inter
est to her score of friends is the
Miss Ruth Dixon of Chiloquln also arrival of Mrs. T. W. Lewla c Han-
spent Christmas day on the ranch.
Alltl'I.ANK AT At TO SHOW
UIH ANCKI.KS. Dee. !. Ulnll-
vH New) The airplane' will take
It place by tho aide ot Ihe auto
mobile, at tho annual motor ahow
here In February.
Plane manufacturer and dealer
III have an Imposing array of aerial
vehlrlea at the exhibit, according lo
Burt Itolierla, executlvo eerretary of
th Motor Car Dealer awoclatlon
of Log Angule. ' "
"It I only natural that motor car
aud airplnno dcalera should Join In
Undenting to Ihe public their varl
oii typi and mnke of vehicle," he
aid. "Southern California haa mado
extraordinary progresa In , aerial
transportation, and there are a num
ber of distributing and aervlce plant
for airplane In this territory."
HAS Xi;W F.Xt TSK
RACHAMK.vro, Calif.. Dec. 28.
(United News) Something now In
oirusea waa offered to the police
here after they had found liquor In
Ihe poHMinslon of It. II. Williams,
who told them he used It to make
I itomobile polish.
A better excuse, police declared,
would havo been lo say it waa used
a the manufacture of vnrnlsh ro-movcr.
1MIKKITS KOKTl'NH.
QUINCY, Calif., Dec. 28. John
L. Cook, a barber, la devising means
of using hi share of one-half of the
$173,000 fortune left him by his
fathor. who died In Hanover, Ger
many. Cook was notified by New York
research bureau that ho has inher
ited the monoy.
TWO IIKKAK JAIL.
CHANTS PASS, Ore., Dec. 28.
(United News) Lewis Carlylo and
J. M. Darling, hold In tho Josephine
county Jail for appoarnnco before
Iho grand Jury, escaped Sunday eve
ning nnd were still nt liberty to
day. They dirg a holo through the wall
with an Iron bar.
Visiting In Astoria. Miss Mary
Johnson 1 visiting with her parents
In Astoria during ih holiday sea
sou. Miss Johnson Is expected to
return to Klamath Falls on Sunday
evening to resume her position as
teacher in the Henley school.
Here From Kirk ford. Mrs. Wm.
Zumbrum of Klrkford. who conducts
the hotel half way between Klamath
Kails and Bend, Is4 spending the
early part or the wirt In the city
from her home. ; Her son, Elmer
Zumbrum. is also visiting in the city
on a business trip.
Tennnnt Vhdlor. J. W. Wade of
Tennant Is Included In the visitors
stopping at the Empire hotel this
week.
Hero From Mcdford. 0. L. Do
veney and H. ft. Giles, both well
known residents of Medford are
spending several days in Klamath
Foils on business.
Dr. Ijimb Leaves. Dr. E. D.
Lamb left yesterday afternoon for
Portland, accompanied hy Mr. and
Mrs. Kdward Clark. Dr. Lamb plans
to return to Klamatb Falls on Fri
day with Mrs. Lamb and their aon,
Calvin, who have been visiting for
a week or ten daya In the north, .
Quiet Day. Judge L. L. Gagha
gen experienced one of the most
peaceful after-holiday courts yes
terday that has been seen In many a
moon in Klamath Falls. With the
exception ot one man, too inebriated
to appear, and two minor auto law
violations, there waa little or noth
ing doing tn the office ot the police
Judge.
lU'turn to Portlund. Gordon Mc
Auley and Marshall Field have re
turned to Klamath Falls after a
brief business trip to Portland,
where they transacted business in
connection with the Hunger Service
laundries.
oltflu. T. I., who is visiting in Klam
ath Falls with Mr. and Mrs. H. N.
Moe and other friends. Mrs. Lewis
la a former Klamath resident, where
ahe has many friends who welcome
her return for brief visit. .
Joint Meeting Wednesday Mem
bers of the Methodist Ladles' Atd
and the Tea Cup club ot the Meth
odist church will enjoy a Joint
meeting on Wednesday afternoon at
2:30 o'clock at the homo ot Mra.
Chris Barnstable, 30S - Lincoln
stireet. . ,
' Entertaining for Hon Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Grimes are entertain
ing this evening tor a number of
the younger set honoring their son,
Henry Grimes, who is spending
the Christmas holidays with his par
enta from Portland. He 1s a cadet
in Hill Military academy.
To Return North Word has teen
I received from Mr, and Mra. Bent L.
Cook and Zed Barnes that they are
Matin Visitor Dr. F. M. Trout
and young aon spent yesterday in
Klamath Falls from their .home in
Malin.
Kntrrtnln at Dinner One of the
most interesting of Christmas din
ners was tho annual affair 'given
at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Bmmltt. Covers were laid for
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Propst, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Emmltt. Mr. and Mrs. Em
mitt North, Evelyn Prcpst, Linn
Propst, Freddie Biehm and Jimmy
North. Mrs. Paul Joohnson enter
tained tho guests previously on
Christmas eve with a tree and supper.
Old Mr. Carter Helped
by Simple Mixture
. "After taking Adlorlka I feel bet
ter than tor years. A; my age (60)
ia la Ideal so different from other
medicines." (signed) W. "W. Carter.
Adlerika is a - simple mixture of
buckthorn bairk, .glycerine, etc..
which removes GAS in ten minutes
and often brings suaprisingirelief to
the stomach. Stops that foil, bloat
ed feeling. Brings out old waste
matter yon never thought was in
your system. Excellent for chronio
constipation. Whitman Drug Co,
adv.
Build with ' " "
STONE-TILE
LIVE IN COMFORT "
In a Stone-Tile home.
Real home comfort is assured
whero Stone-Tile construction is
used. The continuous air spaces
provided ty Stone-Tile hollow
concrete brick protect yon against
winter cold or summer heat alike.
In new homes by the hundred
Stone-Tile construction is demon
strating its sturdy, protective
qualities under every climatic
condition. Stene-Tite will appeal
to yon, too. and the cost is little
f any greater than frame.
i .
Ask for Stone-Tils estimates;
before yon build.
" Klamath Concrete '
'. Pine Co.
70S Market . i Phone BO-W
Merrill Visitor Mrs. Louis Noll
spent yesterday afternoon in Klam
ath Falls from hor home in Mor
rill. .
Visiting In Mnrshflcld Edward
Patterson f Chilfquln Lumber
company it vteg for tho Ohrlst-
M'KH Ft HI IUVOHCK
draco llnmm says her husband
r....b finmtit nhnndoned hor.
As a result, through a complaint j
filed in circuit court yesterday, tho
wlfo seeks a divorce.
Mr. Ilnmm mnlntnlns she nlwoysi
was rnlthrul to her husband.
There nrn. shn says, no children i
nnd no property rights Ivolved.
Tho iwo were mnrrieu at n"
Hiimplon. Ia., August 5. 1920.
lIASI'IIKIIItlKM Itll'KK
EIK1KNK. Ore.. Dec 2(1. Homo
grown reapl'ierrles from the vines of
Jnl'k P. Stevens nro m
in Kuceno during the mmuny. un
usually I""'' w'oaihor has caused
berries lo contlnuo lo rlpon here
all winter.
5.00
FREE
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Watch Saturday's
"ARE YOU LUCKY? and
BARGAIN PAGE"
Perhaps You'll Be the Lucky One
MRS. R. E. GEARY
Was the Lucky One Last Saturday
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You're
Invited
to join our New
Year's Eve revel to
usher in 1926 amidst
fun, frolic, festivity and
the light fantastic.
at the
WHITE
PELICAN
Make Table Reserva
tions now for couples,
foursomes, or parties
by phone.
Dinner from :00 to 9:00
Discing from 8:00 to :00
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