EVENTNG HERSEU; KTOTATH FXEE3; OREGON
THURSDAY, ATIfiUST 27,
PAKE FOUR
MARSH GIVES UP
MORE EVIDENG
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OF V IE IB
Teeth Taken to Dentist
Who Served Mrs.
Loren
OAKLAND, Cnlif., Aug. 117. (AP)
-The cnttie upper part of the
mouth of the supposed Kl Oerrlto
marsh murder victim wns found to
dny In the swampy pound by T. VI.
lilugley of the Klchiiiond polleo
department.
Tlic teeth are intact. The find
was rushed to an Oakland dentist
uh, attended Mrs. llessie lrcn, :i
urn c, believed to be the victim. The
new discovery is expected to es
tablish definitely whether It was
she whoso body was dismembered.
. Tho arrangement of tho toota
and dental work correspond in a
general way to description of M ;.
Loren's mouth given the police tt.v
her family. Tie head had becu
oat Just under tlie nose, apparently
by an expert. Tho rib of the mouth
and ue pallete were left intact. A
described by the police, this portion
of the head revealed such skill in
surgery that it looked like a dent
ist's exhibit.
There is a gold crown on a front
upper tooth. Several fillings an 1
other peculiarities are expected to
make identification easy for a
dentist.
Earlier In the day two blood
stained sheets were found some dis
tance from the marshes.
Previously portions of tbe wo
man's head had been discovered, but
nothing as definite as the upper
mouth had been revealed until today.
Board Abolishes
Fraternities at
Salem Hi School
Railroad Hearings
To Be Held Oct. 5
SALEM, Ore., Aug. 27. Octo
ber S at Portland was the date and
place set today by the state public
service commission for hearings on
the applications for public conveni
ence and necessity by tho Oregon
Trunk lino and the Strahorn road
and for the hearings on the appli
cations of the Southern Pacific to
purchase stock of the Strahorn rail
road and o( the Nevada California
and Eastern railroad.
Following is the schedule:
October 5, Portland Application
of Oregon. California and Eastern
for certificate of public convenience
and necessity.
October 5, Portland Application
of the Oregon Trunk ltailroad for
a certificate of public convenience
and necessity.
October 5, Portland Application
of the C. P. ltailroad company for
a certificate of public convenience
and necessity.
October B, Portland Application
of the Southern Pacific company to
purchase stock of the Novnda-l'uli-fomia-Oregon
railroad.
October 5, Portland Application
of tho Southern Pacific railroad to
purchase stock of the Oregon-California
and Eastern railroad.
"Phantom" Blames
Predicament Onto
Too Many Friends
DAYTON. Ohio. Aug. 27. (,T)
Fred G. Nickol. prominent manu
facturer and confessed phantom
bandit who held up the North Pay
ton Branch of the Dayton Baring!
and Trust company two weeks ago
and obtained $21,000 today declared
his friends were partially respon
sible for' his downfall.
"Friends, there arc no such thingj
as friends," he said. "If 1 had
any friends to help me out of my
financial dilemma, I would not be
In trouble today."
SALEM, Ore., Aug. 27. Seven
social organizations in Salem high
school, said by the board to be se
cret societies, were abolished by
action of the Salem school board
here last night. All students enter
ing high school next year will be
required to sign written statements
"declaring that they do not belong
to any of the organizations. The
statements must also be signed by
parents or guardians.
The rulings will he enforced by
suspension or expulsion for non
compliance, it was stated by school
officials this morning.
New Bleachers to
Be Finished Soon
Heavy Damage
Done By Storm
Calipatria, Cal., Suffers
$150,000 Loss
BRAWLEY, Calif., Aug. 27. &)
A survey of property damago and
Injuries resulting from last night's
storm which struck California, 10
miles north of here, early today
shows 14 of the town's larger bus
iness buildings and residence cither
demolished or badly damaged, and
one woman fatally injured, while
a half score of tho other inhabit
ants sustained minor injuries. Bus
iness men estimate the damage at
beiween $1100.000 and $150,000.
fXIVEKSITY OF OREGON. Eu
gene, August 27. (Special) Con
struction of additional covered seat
ing space is under way on Hayward
field. The A. Pajuncn construction
company of Portland is in charge
of the work, which will cost between
$20,000 and $30,000. The build
ing project, will be completed be
fore the first football game of tbe
season, with Multnomah club of
Portland, on October 3, according
to the plans of J. W. Benefiel, grad
uate manager of the Associated
Students.
With the completion of the new
covered bleachers, seating capacity
under cover for 13,500 will be pro
vided, with room for approximately
5,000 on the remaining uncovered
bleachers. Steel and wood are to be
used in the new construction to
which additional seats may be ad
ded later.
LaFollett Through
in State Politics
OIL GOES DOWN
DALLAS, Texas, Aug. 27. (IP)
Reductions of from 11 to 37 cents
a barrel on Oklahoma and Kansas
crudo oil were posted by tile Mag
nolia Petroleum company hero today.
SALEM-, Ore.. Aug. 27. Alex M.
LaFollett, state senator from Marion
county, made the definite statement
today that he will not be a candi
date for reelection next year.
"1 am going down the sunny side
of SI years and when a man gets
that old it is time to stay dut ot
politics," said Senator LaFollette.
The senator, who has won i:io
cognomen of "Watchdog of the
treasury" through his continued
negative votes on all appropriation
measures, has served two terms in
the senate.
Ouch! Is Not Heard
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precision and care that we forettall all pain. Our strictly
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R. D. COE, DENTISTS
(Painless of course)
302-204 Hopka Bldg. 8th and Main Phone 835
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We use "Velox" only for ALL Kodak
Work. Kodak work in at 9 a. m. out
at 5 p. m. same day
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That lovely season when Nature dips her brush into her most charm
ins colors splashes the hill siilos ami the val eys with the roils and yellows that are a
challenge to us mere people i change out coloring ami clothing to coincide, with our en
vironment is almost upon lis, If v.e arc to do our part it behooves us to make our Selec
tion of all the beautiful things that fashion dictates will m worn. Make this selection early
so that you can be assured that your taste Dhd fancy can be exactly Spited) and when the
time conies "Mother Nature" will not be aihamed of her children.
We are really gratified thai we are again able to b ring to the women of Klnmuth County the choice
selections of the fashion centers of the whole world. Tbe coats, tin: drosses, the shoes, niidTill the
accessories for every occasion. The apparels that makes each hour of the day nn hour of pleasure
if for no other reason than that such wonderful clothes could lie worn. We have fill, tiled out trust for
tho third season of 1925 by bringing to Klnmuth Kills the finest array of women's clothes that can
be found on tho coast anil we are proud to Invite your inspection and we are confident that you will
find here just those tilings that will suit your taste.
Coats
W illi that sweep and flare that make
them one of the most desired items
of Fall attire. They are most all fur
trimmed with such furs as mink,
beaver, squirrel ami fox and with
these furs on the new fall colors of
purple anil mahogany they are very
beautiful garments.
Group 1 Dresses
This group changes every day as we
receive express shipments from the
city. This morning's quota included
some of i lie very latest models in
Chanillc Georgette in a nig variety
pf the newest shades.
It will pay every woman to keep up
with the daily changes in our slock
of new dresses.
Group 2 Dresses Group 3 Dresses
A group of distinctive fur trimmed
models in a njost' complete range of
the most popular colors. In addition
to the fur, some of these dresses are
fancy trimmed with beads and braid
and among them can be found a very
desirable dress to suit almost any
occasion.
A big line of medium priced dresses
in Charrrteus, Satin Back Crepe in
almost every color that could be
askeil for, such as wine, new purple,
tans and prints. Made with the new
flare; In this lot there are a few very
desirable sport dresses in popular
0. 'hit
Shop Our Men's Side For Better Values
Falls Mercantile Co.
415-417 Main Street
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Henley School
Will Open On
September 7th
All classes tot tho Heuley school
will start on Monday morning, Sep
tember 7, according uj announce
meut made today by O. A. Scbultz,
principal. The work jf remodeling
the building has been complete. I by
carpenters and painters, und the
janitor Is now putting on the finish
ing taujhos to the buildln.
Mrs. Pelcn will huvo charge of
the Intermediate classes, while Miss
Waago will teaitth some or the up
per grades and Knzlk'.i i:i the higfi
icfoMl. E. II. Ilolkne will lo;:s'i in
the high school and will oino have
charge of the school athletics.
Principal BcUUltZ and Mrs. .lohn
con tare the only two members of
laBt year's faculty who will return,
All tho new teachers are exper
ienced and come here highly recom
mended, said Mr. Schultz.
The principal urged that all pUpilft
be ready for the opening day on
Monday morning, In order that tho
le-arrangement of schedules might
bo completed within the shortest
possible time.
Young Boy Enters
Youngest Exhibit
"I want to enter my calf. Its Ju::t
a very young one and It hasn't any
name jet," 'did a small voice to
the Fair lizard Secretary, during Hi"
rush of oniric and injurlea. The
owner of the voice stood forth, a
proud small 'hoy with tile 3y ot
possession shining in his eye. "She'.:
purebred anil I'vo applied for her
papers and She leads fine lilread.',
although she Isn't a month old
yet," ho further explained.
The latest exhibitor ot dairy live
stock, young Louis Williams small
son of Mrs, Mary II. Williams whose
Itlojdod HolstelnS have taken many
a prize at tin Klamath and other
county fairs, rilled out tho offlciil
Witty form and by tho helpful sug
gestions or everyone In tho office
finally dee ded that Ozle's Starlight
Walker would bu a proper and fit
ting name tor tho new entrant that
being a derivative from tho names
ot both sire und dam.
Louis is tihowlng another animal
In club twit In the Dairy Calf
division .mil under tho guidance of
uls brothers who 'have ull been
through some division of standard
club livestock work, ho Is reaping
tho benefits of their experience In
tho handling, feeding and showing
of well bred animals.
ALL OFF BTRIKH
nitussEi.s, Aug. 27. -Metal
workers, 30,000 of whom havo boon
OU strike fur a niOBtU, Wh.ay voted
to rosumo wurk Monday under a
compromise which It. In COMftlerod
certain the empioiors win accept.
The compromise Involves a reduction
in wages.
ARGENTINA W'tfi EMBARGO
ON WAIt BUPMiIEH ISfPORTS
BUBN08 AIRES, Aug. 20. Pres
ident Alvear bus signed a decree pro
hibiting the private importation of
armaments und munitions of war
into Argentina without special ler
misKlou from the War Department,
in which coho they are only allowed
to enter through the port ot Duouou
Aires.
Tho decree defines these prohibit
ed imports ftl those which the uutlon
Imports for Its own defense and al
0 those used by other countries for
similar purposes'. 1
new. YooiiK. - - The American
says CharMo Chaplin is to build a
$1,000,000 thontor on Brottdway,
opening It with his first, play, pos
sibly a melodrama featuring Judith
Anderson.
And some of these divorce suits
being pronscd should havo boon sent
to the cleaner first.
Cupid Gets Busy
to Save Laurels
Cupid, that devilish Utile brut, I
raised hit; in ad again yesterday af
ternoon ami grinned triumphantly,
For the pudgy, yel hotty little
sookdolger escorted two couploij into
the coumy clerk's office yesterday
afternoon and guided the hand of
tho husbands-to-be us they signod
the marriage licen o
A of which raises tie- numbor ot
August 'marriages from six to eight.
Three more marriages in Kliiiiiiith
before September i and there win
have been us ninny marriages us dl
Vorcos In Hie county for tho mouth.
Tho two couples were corralod
by the annoying little arrow shoot
er In Qhlloquln and Oleiie. They
were ('lurk L, Nixon and Luclndu
Horrol of Olone; and Clyde Htaf
ford a"nd Laura Martin of Clilloqiilii.
NEW YORK -Tourists returning
from Europe on I ho liner Olympic
dlsousied tho wlntilngn of one John
M iKeop at cards und ulllppools. Kn
timatQs of other pussengerii place
his haul at 6,000 to $25,000. lit
admitted Ibat lauV luck sut on hit
lup all the IwUy over.
Notice Big Difference
in the Way You Feel
Quit "oisoning Yourself To
day; Feci Better in Few
Hours or No Cost ,
Mako thin test! Knd suffering
from Indigestion, Pimples) Pains In
Hack and sides, Constipation, Head
aches and tired, rundown condition,
duo to Solf-polsonlng booatlso of
Sluggish liver and clogged IntcHtlnos.
Take a pleasant spoonful of Dr.
Thachor's Liver and Blopd Syrup
after tho noxt two meuls. In loss
thun 14 hours notice tho quick dlt-
teronea In lite way you fuel. Con
talus pure vogotablo Ingredients np
proved by Physicians. IIolps nattir
OloahSS and tono your llvor
id lengthen your dlgcstlvo organs
soothe the tired und ovorlaxoi
nerves, brace up your system an
purify your blood and restoro you
energy again. You, too, must I,
satisfied, or no cost.
Dr. Thacher's Is sold nnd rocon
mended undor this guurautoo by th
star Drug Htoro and all Ivadlnu
druggists. Adv.