The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 06, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH V.WAS, OREGON
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Royalty Visits
at Ford Factor)'
MY STOP ALLEY
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PAVIN6 OPT BTH
When Kin George in) Qurcn
Vary visited the Britl.h KxilbitSoo
at Wembley recently the ciffict.il time
ird prepared Iry tfce Klat'a adTls-
cri peimitled fle rata a tar May
the Ford Motor rompaay's
jhlWt, bo'. when Ukl royal coop!'
'reached D4 eahlblt tbey becsaie
intervsted that they remained lor
ture Until August 1926; ,talf an hour.
- ;l nr.--,!.... Each asked eager questions anil
Brett Can not Move Struc-
l.
John Brett owns a small wooden
building. He has leafed U for two
yean. The structure ataadi direct
ly Id the way of the aly sarin;
project between Klr'ath and Serent 1 ,
atreets. The frame atructu.-e can
not be moved until
Warren Construction company laala'j
on eonsnmmatlnr he work this yea.-.
Honda hare been (Old to (.nance the
work.
With the above fact placed befor;
them last sight the city council
frankly raised Its hands In dismay
and exclaimed "what to do?'
manifested deep Interest both tn
manufactur.-i; methods and demon
strations of Ford car quality. As
assemblr line, similar to eae en.'
shlch drew tn much attention la
New York ilnriug the Automobl'o
show season last January, parti-
Anirust Hit ' ;'"r,y attracted tbelr majesties.
i - nonaertui. -xv. aimed tr.e itr.T
las a completed car was drircn off
(the end of the line and skillfully
turned aruond In the narrow space
'available.
Both the King and the Queen Ma
! ed numerous questions about the
I welfare of the employes. Working
(conditions of tie men ad their
Brett It developed had dedicate!
the alley to the city, so it wouliTnot "' 'ondltlona and wages were of
be quiet ethical to remove his build-1 ra:r"' Interest to the Queen, ai
Inc forcibly.
Major Arnold, local manager
the Warren Construction company
was the Incident of a laborer who
' started in the Ford plant at Man
. Chester at t-e minimum .wase and
wasted to k0,. what the council r 13 oi 5 000 Pund' a
desired to do about the proposition.
"1 can't wait till next year.'' he
pointed out, "and you have b uds
sold to (o through with the p: -Jact."
Somebody wanted to know how
the Baring of the all" was over
approved, with sura a situation ex
isting;. No blame, it seemed, could
be placed on anybody.
The matter was eventually refer
red to the street committee.
The trouble with Klamath streets. '
la particular Klamath avenue is '
water that undermines the dirt ani '
rock base support to the pavement.
Major Arnold told the eitjr council
He called attention to a certain
spring known to have existed on
the 'corner of Seventh and Mala
and whioa he' believes li rr-nlng
down Klamath evenue. He p Inted
out that water drains ifrom the
(treats underneath through faults in
the pavement.
Three precincts for the special
election at whkm a successor w
Merle S. West as councilman in
second ward., will be nrude. One
precinct will be established at Ep
person's radio shop; another ut obe
Davis Furuilmt; shop, 124 north
Seventh street; and a to ird at the
county court houae. Klecti-n judges
named la.t ititfbt were Bert C.
Thomas and Maude Goeller. Clerks
mere Edna Ackley, Louise Humph
rey and Harry Goelier. The elec
tion U to )e .held October 28.
Ax a in the unkept condition of
the city cemetery sraa lroufr-t home
to the i 'ouaeil, ' ::.;'
by a petition fcigncd by -"- ; ;'
asking that a fund be set aside in
next year's budget for the cemetery
repair.
year
COAST LEAGUE STANDI ;s
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 5. p)
Unofficial standings of Pacific
coat league teams including games
played Sunday follows:
! Team
San Francisco
Salt Lake
j Seattle
Is Angeles
Portland
Oakland
Vernon
Sacramento
36 n1
Won Lost
US 67
10 78
! 8
9S S"
88 98
84 103
74 112
74 113
Kedron Ob Will
dMeet on Thursday
Kid Starkey to
Appear on Next
Fight Card Here
Kid Starkey, one of the hardest
bitting and most popular boxers
who ever appeared in a Klamath
Falls ring, has been signed up for
the first card under the direction
of the new matchmaker, Johnnie
Sylvester, it was announced today.
Starkey has appeared in the local
ring three times and on each occa
sion has won by a wide margin. On
the last card he knocked out the
highly touted Duk" Evans.
The next card has been tenta
tively set for Friday. October 16.
Matchmaker Sylvester will be at
Scandinavian hall each afternoon,
starting tomorrow, and wants to
meet all of the boys who have ap
peared on fofmer cards here or who
want to show their stuff.
Sylvester knows fighters, having
trained some of the best boxers In
the country, and for this reason
be will Insist that every event be
evenly matched so there will be
plenty of fighting from gong to
gong.
HERE THEY ARE
First. tVirrr is the newly eom
pilrJ Vocabulary, prcatlv en
larged. Then there is a Dictionary
of Everyday Errors which
n ctryt"wly will enjoy and ap-
rcctatt.
Additional valuable diction
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Radio
Aviation
Automobile
Photography
Millie
In iraii rmrnts and sports the
tollotvinu dictionaries are in
corporated :
Tennis
Football
Dooeb-dt
Polo
Bis.'-e! ball
Boxing
Yachting
Lacrosse
Golf
S ...irate and distinct from
the tore-going are dictionaries
of: .
Synonyms
Foreign Words and
Phrases
Americanisms
Forms of Address
Commerce and Law
State Names
The following educational
cctions are oi value in learn
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How to Punctuate
How to Capitalize
How to Build Sentences
1 " icluding with more than
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in this new dic.tiona.-y with its greatly enlarged vocabu
lary, there are thirty six separate and distinct features
that will be highly prized by every reader' of
The Evening Herald
Owing to the vast number of new wot-ds that came into heinr: during the past
tew year through the wonderful discoveries in science, art, and invention, it was
necessary for the publishers to abandon all of the old printing plates and compile
an entirely new dictionary. Here it is just off the press larger size pape, mak
ing more lvords to the page greatly increased vocabulary obsolete words die
carded and the whole volume complete with special features never befon
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Help From Great Seats of Learning
Anions those who have ably contributed toward making this volume superior to all
others of a similar nature, arc distinguished savants from such great educational
institutions as
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UNIVERSITY
OF PENNSYLVANIA
AND OTHER
WORLD FAMED SEATS
OF LEARNING
Acknowledged authorities
were also employed to com
pile the many educational
lielps contained in the dif
ferent dictionaries that arc
made a part of this valued
volume.
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help c!t your crest
ord puzzles.
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Arrangements for
dlnmer which is t j be held In the j
parlors of the First Presbyterian j
church On Thursday evening ut 6 :'' '
liavo been completed according to
announcement made today. The
ladles aid of the Ohnrsrb 1U lire
pare the dinner for which (Ae small
sum of sevenly-flve cents will be
charged.
Any of Uiejjyu-i Uutine k v;.m:'i
of thkclty wfioare interested in the
worlcjif the Hub are cordially invit
ed to attend. Ucrfcrratiuns mast be
made ut Dfl'ce and can be made
through Miss Vera Houston ;r Mis
Jean Perry.
i Forty Non-Dimmers
the Kedron club '
Warned by Knowles
When a man starla out to raise
n nice qnlet family lie finds that he
must raise a rough house now and
then.
Korty motorists, many of them
believing lhat they did not have
to dim their lights on wet pavement
if their lights had been adjusted
according to law, were warned last
night by County Trafric Officer It.'
B. Knowles.
"Whether lights are adjusted or
not, it is necessary to dim on wet
pavement," the traffic officer said
today. "Hereafter all those falling
to dim on wet pavement will be ar
rested." Knowles stood on the corner of
.Main and Seventh and Stopped auto
mobiles until he was tired.
Shevlin - Hixon Co.
Buys Timber Tract
That well known process in lum
ber circles known as "blocking up"
was continual yesterday afternoon by
the Shevlin-Iiixon Lumber cornrjany
of Uend with the purchase of anoth
er small tract of timber in north'-rn
Klamath abutting onto their present
holdings.
The Hend concern purchased
acres of timber land from Mr. and
Mrs. James Arnold for approx:ni;i''-:;.
$4000. The tract is described as being
in sections 20 and 2'J of township
28, south range east.
Since their purchase of the north
marsh reservation unit, the Shevlin
liixon interests have been f;radu;iliy
acquiring small tracts of pine tim
ber which block up and increase their
Klamath holdings. Their activities
in this connection are looked upon
as proof of their announced Inten
tion of early manufacture of ti:e
Klamath holdings.
the V. H. department of commerce, j of the Chalmers Motor t'.ir Co,, De-1 nutnmouvtt division and in lhi en- ciHi'u il vt Automobile Tourism In
His entry into the automobile busl- trolt. In 1015 he was rice president tpicHtr has atbUrTed results of vant Paris. He ban ltiriiKai d the auto
nes dales back to 1 S39. For 1 2 years , of the Saxon Motor Car company and I. c tu tu In th.' ir.du'try and to the mobile induMry o( Kurupp on behalf
he was a dealer, branch manager. ; from lUlti to 1921 wns president fCT'oUMtftsiaYflnf Interests oi 4bst COttfl
importer and eastern sales manager Liberty Motor Car tomj iny. and It
for Winton. Blanch! ( Italian) and j general manager.
Chalmers cars. In 1912 he became! .Mr. Owen then Joined the depart
general sales manager and director I ment of commerce as ch! f of II-.-
- of tli.j foiled Slates, Uniting nlno
try as s whole. Only lart winter be ronnirles. inspecting all the principal
the offli t.ii r-pr ntailvf uf tii. nuotiuohlle manufacturing plauts and
I'nlted Btata government nt the In- confe rring with various government
tarnailottal meeting of the central officials.
slVr,-.
Sis
The Testimony of Others
JN my new book which may be
had FKRE upon request, on
PILES and other Kectal and Colon dis.
order, I have reproduced nearly 100
letters from among1 those received from
my thousands of p. ilk nU. These tell you
frankly of their yean of suffering of their
trying home remedies and even opera
tions, and, finally, of Ibclr complete cure
by my NON-SUKCICAL method. These
arc from men Ami women of
evtry Btation. many of wliom yotl
msy know. You will learn by
rcAuliul Dili (look why I can give
a WHITTI-.N CUARAKTBS to
i cure your I'llei or return yonr tee.
ri-'isnyi rv Ti- rrvT-t
DEAN, M.D.,lnc
limit rrATTii fitrirrc1
1 Htf wit sweijei't VftxTna
CnASr: J:
PORIIANI) I
REJECT BIDS ON
PIPE CONTRACT
! One Representative Demands
that Competitor's Offer
Be Ignored
"Ours Ih the only legal bid and I
I dentaod that It be the only one con
sidered."
To this statement by a represent -live
of the Pipe ti Tank company
the COimty court replied by reject
ing all offers on corruguled Iron pips
to be used by the county next year.
Bids for the pipe were opened yes
terday afternoon.
Two bids were received by the
court, one from the Pipe & Tank
company and another from I ho Ken
nottl company of Portland, When It
Was disclosed that the Fennotll com
pany had not enclosed a certlftod
Chi Oh to cover Its bid, the representa
live of the rival concern demanded
that the bid be not considered.
Ulds will be opened again on Oc
tober 17, It was announced by the
county court.
Nose Is Broken in
Boxing Exhibition
Being a main event attraction on
a boxing card at Mount Angel aca
demy last sreek proved a painful
sport for Kick Magulre, when bis
boxing partner hit too bard, striking
Magulre in tint nose with enough
force ta cause a bad break. He wm
treated at the academy for a few days
and when his condition I hov.ed no
Improvement he was taken to Tort
land where ho was operated on by
nr. It. tloughlin.
Young Maitulrc ban given promise
of being a clever boxer and he d!
elares that this slight injury will In
no way Dampen his pep for ills favor
ite sport. He has returned to school
and Is getting along nicely.
Percy Owens Joins
Dodge Bros. Force
Pefcy Owen, chief of the aulonigo-
tive division, department of com
merce, Washington, Joined Dodge
Brothers, Inc.. Detroit, on October 1
as director of foreign sales.
Announcement of Mr. Owens' ap
pointment v.'ns made today by I'. Li
Hfinforcl, general sales manager of
Dodge Brothers, Inc.
Mr. Owen is known throughout the
United Hlutes and nliroud for his long
and Important activities In the uuto-
mnbllo industry and as au official of
EEllMlBBBaillllHlMBSlH
Tire Bargains
Are like lots of other bargains they are bargains in
m
price and they wear out faster than good heavy paper.
Seiberling Cords
Are never used to attract bargain hunters. They are built to wear and give
service long after ordinary tires are thrown in the discard. The price per
mile is always lower. And the
I
SEIBERLING CORDS
30x3i f. 4 ply
30x3 a (5 ply
29x4.40 Balloon
33x5 H ply
82x4 H ply
30x5 8 ply
32x0 6 ply
32x0 Oversize
$15.50
$21.00
$20.65
$63.75
$46.50
$59.50
$83.95
$93.45
PORTAGE CORD
(Seiberling Built)
30x8 $10.50
$12.00
Utility Cord, 30x3 L'. $9 QQ
Fabric, 30x3 , $25
comfort you get in knowing
your tires will give you service
is worth many times the pur
chase price. .
Balsiger
Motor Co.
Authorized Ford Sales and
Service
8th and Klamath Phone 427
Home of Guaranteed Used Fords
LIGHT TIflSTINC BTATION Knit Koitns
AND FOIID-EQUIPPJJD OARS