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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1925)
THURSDAY. SKl'TEMRER 11)25 page two EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON OUD" Only 6 Selling Days Left As Store Will Be Closed Labor Day Monday, Sept. 7. BARGAINS BIGGER AND GREATER THAN EVER This will be your last chance to purchase strictly highgrade ladies' wearing ap parel at real nioney saving prices. Our complete stock of Fall Suits and Coats, Skirts, Sweat ers, Furs, Corsets, Silk Hosiery, Silk and wool Dresses all must be sold at Less Than Half Price MILLINERY Fall Hats of Felt and Velvet. A Complete Stock But Going Fast 1 2 Price and less La Vogue Store 5th and Main Weed-Pelican Game Now Off Local Team Will Play Bend Championship Nine Klamath Kails and Weed will not piny n post season game to determine the champion of the Slsklyou-Klam-ntli league. Ilui Klamath Falls will play next Sunday, a Inline that will virtually determine the championship of eon- tral and southern, Oregon, when it clashes with the Bend baseball nine, tho champions of the Central Ore gon league. In other words. Weed and Klamath Falls have amicably agreed to dis agree. So far as the Siskiyou-Klamath league is concerned. Weed and Klamath Falls are tied for tho championship and there are two champions of the league for the 1925 season. Finances Important When the controversy had simmer ed down to the grounds, only the disagreement over finances remained. Weed waived its protest of the defeat at the hands of Klamath Falls two weeks ago, 5 to 3. After dicker ing some time, it agreed to allow Fuller to play for the Pelicans at shortstop. But on the point of where the game should bo played and how much Klamath Falls should be Riven, the team would not give in an inch. It held that the game should bo played at Weed and that Klamath Falls should bo given a 50-50 split. Insists on Guarantee Bert Cook, local director, insisted on a $300 guarantee and in support of his position, states that tho team can not. play at Weed for less than (250. Weed refused to make the guaran tee. Then Klamath Falls offered to guarantee Weed $300 they played on the Klamaia Falls field. Weed refused this proposition. "Then I guess we had better call the game off and let the league stand as a tie between Klamath Falls and Weed," Bert Cook suggested to League President Jameison over long distance phone last night. "We could not stand the expense under such an arrangement. Entirely Financial Cook pointed out that tho diffi culty was entirely financial. "We have a deficit of $50 and it Sill WRECKS El BIO. DIRIGIBLE (( 'on ti luted From Page tine) covered a distance iff ten miles or more before coming to earth. Tense i:itteiueut intense excitement prevailed In the mining comtu'.inlt y where lie ship fell. In an almost unbellevo ablo tfco.-i time news of the disaster had spread over the entire country side and roads were bla k with automobiles rarnylng doctors, under takers, officials and morbidly curi ous to the points where the vari ous portions of tho ship fell. Each poMiQn of the ship was com pletely wrecked by la'o Impact with the ground and early arrlviug sou veaier hunters were making off with hits of Die bag. splinters of wood and other portions of the mochan ism. A volunteer guard finally was thrown around the debris and a request wired to Columbus for fif ty men and three officers to guard duty. At Hello Valley, where the bodies of the dead men were being assem bled under direction of Lieut. Com mander Chas. R, Koseudahl, grief prevailed. Dead Are (.'uaiiieil Villagers, tho drab routine of their exlstanee interrupted, stood about nl'.n;sl unable to comprehend the catastrophe. Soon after word ;of Ohe disaster reached here the local American Legion Post sent out a guard of men and the veterans stood watch over the room In which the bodies were taken. Duo to tho early lnur at whlcr the accident occurred, thore were few, If any, who .witnessed the breaking up of the great craft. Alarm first was takes when Bae ship, reported over Wheeling at 1:45 a. m. was not seen over points further westward on her coutse. Desperate efforts were m:u!e to In cite her. hut to no avail and the last word known to Clave com., froj; her crew was a cn.-ptic radio mes sage picked up by me witbiom op erator at' Fort Hayes, Columbus, which said only "I am Using my seat." Word of Disaster Shortly afterwards word was re ceived here that portions of the dir igible dad croshed near Ava. This was flashed, to qewspaifcr offices la Columbus and soon every wire lead lag into the Isolated community was now the end of the. season." he ex- -busy with calls from those seekiug plained. "Our hope it to finish up the season with the books clean, but if we journeyed south to Weed, we would only incur a greater indebted ness. With the game played here, everybody would be assured of a fair return because of the big attendance." Pirates Will Play Senators In Big Series Present Leaders Almost Certain to Lead Leagues NEW YORK, Sept. 3. OP) Two straight victories for Washington over Philadelphia seem to make it certain that Washington and Pitts burgh will play in the world's series. The Senators are snugly lodged on the pinnacle of the American league by a margin of livo and one half games and the Athletics have lost eight straight. The veteran spithaller. Stanley Coveleskie, started for the Senators. He won 8 to 0. The Athletics started to pound "Covey" in the seventh and eighth innings and forced him to retire in favor of Zachary in the last frame. Pittsburgh is making the National league race a runaway affair. Tho Pirates chalked Up their eighth victory in a row by trimming the RedB, 8 to 2, and now lead by eight and one half games. Mechanic Fined for Assaulting Theater Manager Norman Gregory, auto mechanic, paid a $35 fine in justice court this morning for an unprovoked assault on Harry Poolo, manager of the Pine Tree and liberty theaters. The Gregorys have u divorce suit pending in the circuit: court and Mrs. Gregory has leen employed nt the Pine Tree as a box office assistant for tho past two weeks. She was standing in the foyer talking to Mr. Poole about her vork last night when Gregory Is reported to have stopped up from behind and knocked Mr. Poole to the floor. The theater mana ger hnd no chanco to defend hlni- 'self, nor to strlko one blow. , details of tho (disaster. For some time it was impossible to learn wieru the other portion or portions of the craft had descend ed. Then word finally cime from Sharon, ten miles south of Ava, that another section had oratfied there, after drifting aimlessly for miles in the storm which broke the ship asunder. Those who reported the scene first were confronted with a mass of wreckage and an unde termined number of dead, and injur ed, Frantic calls brought rescue workers, but it was hours before It was possible to guage accurately the Eeriousness of the catastrophe BO far as los3 of life was concerned. WASHINGTON. Sept. 3. OP) From fragments of information brought in froln many sources, the navy department sadly sought today to piece out tho story of a tragedy whose full import cannot yet be assessed- , Coming immediately behind the disappearance in' mid-Pacific of tho naval plane PN-9 number 1 in her attempt to fly to Hawaii the loss of the Shenandoah cast a shadow of uncertainty over the hopes of those naval officers who have endeavored to bujld on practical lines tho ser vice of naval aviation. Is Rig Loss The Shenandoah was the only mil itary dirigible of the United States government. She was built upon lines of safety accepted as entirely modern and had been a rock of solid reliance upon which air officers hail built up their expectations of devel oping comprehensively the lighter-llian-air model of naval aircraft. The most sanguine of the dirigible en thusiasts conceded today that her loss would greatly handicap them in ask ing congress for further appropria tions for craft of that type. ' Since the cruiser Los Angeles can not be used for military purposes, the nnvy has left only one llghter-than-air ship non-rlgld blimp now laid up at Lake Hurst. N. J. TJie Shenandoah was the first rigid airship to ho lost by the navy. The 7.11-2 which broke in two over Hull, England, on August 24, 1921, with the loss or 44 lives, still was in tho possession of the British who con structed 'her and had not been ac cepted by the United States when she was lost. In the case of the ZR-2 It was foud that structural weaknesses were Inherent in tho craft due to ef forts to develop a craft that would so faster, higher, and with a greater . yy t,'V? T rT TTTT T tttttttt t t-t t-t t TTT Drag Store of Quality, Service and Low Price .!. A ! A V tf t " r a root Commits i if Witch Hazel wry ivfivshiuK after siuivinu. SootlitiiK for I u soot btton and brutWI or inflmnt d nkln. Et'l nearly t It r u o tlmon HtroniQl thw) tho or dinary t',radoH, Full pint tvKularly R5o iSfs Georgia Rose Toilet Water A true reproduction of tho fresh flowers, Cornea in a hrauMt'iilly destgnod frosted kIom bottle. Pretty enough for any dressing table. Sprinkler top. tWBtilarly J 1.00. CD a Palryfoal ''ora Plasters Patcyfoot Qunlon hlMtsrs ratryfoot.lotl Corn Remedy Fairy tool Clsllous turned? PnlM tOOl I'owder . , sine mi. mi She 11,1c line r liosull Corn Solvent -B! 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Aircraft at the Anacostla station, on the outskirts of this city, the nearest machines in the naval ser vice to the scene of the disaster, were ordered to stand by, ready on iiotico to start for Ohio with physi cians, medicine, supplies and emer gency relief materials. Navy recruit ing officers at Interior points were given similar instructions and tho officer In charge at Pittsburgh was ordered to proceed immediately to Ava. Major General Patrick, chief of the army air service, called at the navy air service headquarters, Volun teering to "cive everything the army has" to the sister service. General Patrick said Dlanes. doctors and any needed supplies the army hud would be rushed to Ava as soon as the navy requested. The Dayton, Ohio, army station, He said, was In readiness to take the air on a moment's notice The Amorican Red Cross souglnt information both from the navy and The Associated Press and made pre parations to order aid senl from the Dearest Red Cross chapter. make any difference what Mend and Work think." horns, go out and get the money and put It over right away. Do it now." Referring to recent report of mi MI'XICO CITY. The bank of Interior department commission I Mexico, backed by the federal gnv recommending that the project be ! eminent fur the Issjie of paper mon nol completed at this time, Senator; ey, was Inaugurated In the presonco 'It doesn't of p.ri-.ldent fail.-.:. (.'aneron remarked: HKRI.IN. President Von lllndett- burg signed a .decree permitting 1 former officers of the German army and navy to Wear their uniforms. PARIS. Rumania will send a mission to the United States to sot I tlo the debt question, said Runian'l i an finance minister llratiaiio. ESSEX COACH EMJ tl at fllhij Everyone Says It Sales Prove It IUOSON COACH Solon Opposes Work And Mead SPOKANB, Kept. 3. OP) Imme diate construction of the Columbia basin Irrigation project was urged by United States Senator Ralph Cameron of Arizona at a luncheon here yesterday, where the Visiting members or the senate public lands sub-commit toe were guests of the ; Spokane chamber of commerce. "Call It CoOlidge Dam" Senator Cameron BUggetited. "Take tho bull by the I Hudson Brougham 1495 Hudson 7-Paas. Sedan '1695 AUPricf Freight and Tax Extra Acme Motor Co. Sixth and Oak