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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1925)
day, October 18, 1925 Page Four EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FAI LS, OREGON Opposes Transfer of Air Experiment to Private Hands ORLBflN team is MUCH IMPROVED HENLEY !Vkt t Nx ial iKCNr 90 fht peppiest a I well it the tei'- adi.lati thin-.". to have good If- ; ir.ay work om pre'ty WASHINGTON. Oct. 11. Maj General Mason H. Patrick, armr air I f chief, oppo.'ed before the president's I ECORtB, Of, Oti 11. Wit.; air hoard today, a proposal advanced wore tT ' punch than disptaved yesterday by ibalnnan Madden ofi nT otl" r " ,hu " too house appropriations commute, j I'nliersity .( Oregon football ,wn to transfer all aircraft experimental J "at lhm:l1 ,hrt s,"d t""1" Work fro the amy to private ea- at 'ht. The runv.r lerprisen. i on" """rani (a the AeMtal Wrick tank .wn-nil. in Hne-up au be displaced by other Mr. klad.len'x tenffmnnv thi mil lions nf del!ar" kStf l:eer. B .iner an. Oregon looks a coed deal today j like fb'o did a year ago. A slow start rrormg disastrous because ' ' tbc defeat at the hands of Idaho, is ! now wearing off. V:th nearl" two weeks to (to before the California ' game, the team and the fans are getting their old hope baik-th" hope to beat or tie California. AcatnM Pacific here next Satir day Coach Smith may use a num ber of combinations The men' Tho how up best will have a chaac? to demonstrate their calibre in the California game. aa dere.i" by the Mm; In a ."reekleset expenditure of fun6 for experiment-' I work."' Much experimental work.; be aald Is necessary to show what ahould not be done. High Rents Cause Much Disorder NEW YORK, Oct. 1J. JP) Di, orders due to a general strik against high rents bare led Ho ac tlon by United States troops in Panama at the request of the Pan ama government. Advices from Panama tell of the city being pollred by United State? ' soldiers, presumably they are anee bers of the thirty-third, lafaatry. stationed in the canal sooe. at Part City. Disorders ceased on arrival of the troopa. When the troops raided strike headquarters. one striker) jumped to the street fram a bal cony and was killed. The troo-s closed strik headquarters and con fiscated literature. Tenants been on strike all the month Conference of Red Cross Starts Today r.NTl. Ore.. Oct. 1. A regional -aereace for eastern aod central "-oa chapters of the American Red rota opened In Bend yesterday with ' ;.nresea"iatiYes from The rei'Ie Madras and Heppncr reporting th. nht day. A. W. McMillan of Saa have i Francisco, special representative of n ti.th- branch office, spoke on "Peace effort to compel landlords to limn j'-itne activities of the Red Cross." at their earnings to 12 per cent yearly. the opening meeting Monday. Lon P. Corhett. recently named field re presentative for Oregon, is in attend- -""' pace at the meetings. Twelve Oregon AutO Accident ' ! a!" aDd ne ''"""on chap iter were invited to attend the Bend conference. McMillan. Corbett and Miss Aleta Brownlee. executive secretary of the Portland Social workers, who is here. wJlf go to Eugene tomorrow to attend SALEM, Ore.. Oct. 1?. Hayaard i Maw, 12 year old sob of Mr. and, -Mrs. J. W. law of this city, was fa- j tally injured yesterdav in a collusion ' - l Between aa uregoa vecinc ranwaj lhe Rvi Cros5 conference for Willa train and the automobile in which ! mttt Valley chapter. Maynard was riding with his broth- f . er Russell: The accident occurred v(jI1 ;NIr KKyilKKMKXT ONE tn tne noneern part ot : ar i f;.T I T.K oj tliTIKU I I, KYK the Maw(homc. Russell suffered j LAUi.CHA. Thuringia.-.-The i brnlaea anM cuts about the body. J art of a.jkinf. artifiral eyes has i nc nauLr.. me yueen is ca -,a..2ined a Etst of wrStc.lnn in , basket social la it history will Ne staged by the Henley high school on Friday night. October JO. at the school house. This was the decision of the slud.nl body at one of It meetings lasi week A brief pro gram, parti, ipattd in by both the tlgh school and the grade scbooU mill precede the sale, the proceed of wakh will he turned over to the athletic orgamxation. H. nl.-jr Wbt Kruni lerrill Tne, HenViy : . hool football tvam . luerg,. d iiri..rioua from its game with .!er:::: Friday afternoon The acore .was I to 6. Merrill play ed a good defensive game but Hen ley managed to score a goal five minutes before the end of tie firs! half . The hoys on the Henley team, coached by Mr. Helken, r.re Clar ence Bober. Floyd Short. Karl Jai Ik son. Cecil Haley. Charles Itoeth. Xlelrin Clreeley. I.elanu Triplet!. ! Jair.es Jackson. Hoscoe Rarkhursl. Clint Myers. Cecil Whitley. In the girls" volley ball game Henley wcjn from Merrill With the score of 3J to is. Th Henley play ers are Mary Short. Mary Gober. Lois Hesehine, June Pradb i y, l.u- Dawsoa. Marie BckleML C'omntunily Mi'lini; Monday evening. Ctctober 1. a community meeting will be held in. the Henley high school to determine whether or not a' community ball will be built this winter Kn hman Initiation Friday evening, October 9. wit nessed the Initiation of the would- ! b-imponant little "trashes" of ller I ley HI. .Those who survived were ! entertained later by the stu leal body at the home of Mr. and -Vn j O. A. Schultx. where dancing was enjoyed until midnight. Delicious refreshments were served. Ekraley -Malta flaaara On October IS. the Henley saucer and volley ball teams journey o i Malln to test their skill. Both games I promise to be close. a CAW STANDARD STAR COACH Greatest GoachValue- in fit , yygm umy $895 dcliverecl here! Vamr- .vea- value! Scour every salesroom on cv fttttC Row and you will not find a closed car yrlw to equal this new Standard Star Coach. 1: ;s quality-coach, a real coach it is Star's groatrwt achievement in offering popular master vrJucs. Study, compare these high-priced tcsturrs. REAL LEATHER UPHOLSTERY Durablc Styti-th Comjortable NATURAL WOOD WHEELS FISK FULL BALLOON TIRES 4.40 Size FINISHED IN SIGNAL BROWN Same Beauty ot Sport Model? THE MILLION DOLLAR MOTOR Fainout High Gear PoWtr Plant? 1 CP 1 k a 1 .'' w i :. t. v DELSVERED nat For you a Siar, at praaically no expense! Paying only as much actual ca4i as you tits tire, you can have the Star Gir of your choice under the generous terms of the Star (jold Certificate Save and Lam Plan. zAt the TINE TREE ting salaries of the toral h 10 per cent, beginning Ne dace j ci e i mail j , aim (xiqy, laousanas OI ;ihem,'arv'mrorted'rW)ta thin little I reuy. nwM main industry is to sud- T j Pl.v reserve optics. The principal Bishop Is Deposed ; firm !n lhis bBsiaess was foanded on rleresv narce artifk-ai . NEW ORLEANS. La.. Oct. 13. (iP) The Right Rev. William Mont gomer Brown of Gallon. Ohio, for - mer Biahop ot Arkansas, was "de posed from the sacred ministry" at the triennnal convention of the Epis copal church here today. Biahop Brown did no: answer to i his name when called in his absence, i and aenlence was pronounced by the j Right Rev. Ethelbert Talbot, pre-: aiding bishop. eye is rather more of a hygienic than a cosmetic re quirement, as it serves to prevent dust. et.. from getting into the empty socket and setting up an in flammation litely to jeopardize the remaining eyo. It is very light in weight and :s not spherical but flat in shape. It takes one hour to make J while the patii-nt is present in order that it may he modeled after the normal eye. The average German artiflcal eyes, are guaranteed from three to fire years. The Sioux Indians took part in the greatest battle their tribe has fought for forty years during the filming of James Cruxe s new west-' era epic. "The Pony Express." Xot since the last battle of the ; ast Indian war tn the United States the "Ghost Dance War" m Wyoming in lsSS. have the Sioux been eagaged in a battle of such magnitude. A band of more than one tho-i-saad Sioux Iadians was brought to Cheyenne. Wyoming, from their res ervation at Pine Ridge. North Da kota. for the purposes of thl3 stu pendous picture. Decked out in fantastic war paint, wearing little else than loin cloth-.. and mounted bareback on spirited I Indian ponies, they were giv order by Cruxe to attack th. BUICK 8C STAR GARAGE Opposite White Pelican Hotel Th town Don't forget! Everything in Suar mau's store at special prices this week, (adr.) The man who is always looking back can see where he was, hut not bere :-e wfll be. Don't Wcit For The U urging of a dentist, or be ccmpeiied thragh pain from your teeth before you give to thera the propdf and n'-eessaxy care. Bat give tli em regular attention. It pays in health and money. We -give free examinations. R. D. COE, DENTISTS 102-204 H nk Bldk In a minute they had swooped down on the town, circled it. firm.; arrows anil old fashioned musket, driving off th stock, and sustain ing wounds from the barricaded townspeople, firing from windows and doors. "The Pony Express" now playing at the Pine Tree, features Betty Compson. KJcardo Cortes, Erneat Torrfeace and Wallace Beery. MANY PROSPECTS FOR NEW BUICKS Polar Expedition Is Home at Last STAR CAR MAKES HIGHEST RECpRD PHILADELPHIA. Crooked pjli j tlcians can be run out of office only I by the church. Smedley Butler i thinks: "Everything else is com i mor.-iallxed." NEW YORK Little f. Hows m.-y cow 'ie marines. The height mini mum has been reduced to five fee four. In spite, of the fact, that the Buick factory has been wanned with orders for the new 1926 mod els from dealers ail over the coun try, prospects continue to crowd the !al03room of Bufck and Star Garage local Buick dealer according to II. E. Hanger of that organfzati'jr.. "That motorists everywhere fed that Buick has fulfilled its pledge u"-'''. "'',', 4W to build a Better Buick If over whelmingly proved by the aciur.l orders that have b ?n taken," said. . COPBNHAOBK, WLSCAS.SKT. Maine. Oct. 13. iJTi The Mar.Miilan Arctic expedition li home agiin. The ekeefber Bow doin aid the steamer Peary arriv ed In the licme waters of Wlscasaet at 10:2u o'clock this morning, after a storm crossing to the mainland from Monhegan Island, wbe.c they had been held up by gales for WINTER'S PARIOR SPORT "AVocrs rUmdi for Better Brcaijasu" I Flapjack and flavor ! No other pancake fiottr can hope to give you Flapjack's flavor because no ether flour is blended the Flapjack way. To begin with, we use no commeal cr other heavy ingredient- The leavening is top-quaiity. Even the salt used is as fine- textured as the flour itself. That's why Flapjacks, properly made, are always light and tender, never soggy or hard to-chgest. Flapjack beads straight (at your hat cake tppctats in a bitfavor way I ... ... .Mr. Hauger. "The public has been quick to ' realize that Balck is far in advance of many other cars in the Mine I pric class, it must be remember ed that Buick i.-. a pioneer In the industry. Twenty-one years of ac cumulated experience, and the im mense resources and facilities Which it has built up. have put the fac tory in a position today to produce a car (hat. has unrivled value Inith from a quality and price standpoint. "Altnough Buick has held a posi tion of unchallenged leadership frn-i the day the first car was built, th ) factory has never been content Id rest with it. achievements. Always they have kept before them the pledge that the slogan Implies 'When better automobiles are built. Buick will build them'. And ad j Ihey have devoted all the Immense experience and resources to ' pro duce the Better Buick that Is rapidly going Into the hands of the thou sands of new owners." trate the infinlt. -(-Pi Imal atom. Professor Niels llohr told meeting of Scandinavian Mathema ticians that to onnt the atoms 'con taxied in one cubic centimeter of air I all the pebpiel of the earth, white and negro, would .have to oiint fur j more than 1,000 years and than task would not be finished. Without prec.-dent In nulomotlve history, the 1S!S record of ihe powerful Slar car goes down in motoring annals as one of the grea. est series of acblerenu ni s a motor car ever succeeded in placing befora the public. Automotive experts agre.. Hut there la really nothing of import ance In the matter of high gear work that Is left for the Star car to perform. There Is DOthtaf ih..t will more clearly demonstrate ( i (.rugged powerspower that has su-'. To illus-: ceided where others have failed size of an' than Ihe conquering of every well- known W Ball rn nnid in high gear. They ngree that In the history of the motor car there Is mi record like that of the Star cHibbtag. ltely Meep hills und. r observation, sealed In high, placing them definitely up on reiord as having been conquered. Now ihe forces of the Ktar organ ization are asking: "What Is thero left to do:" Prom lh- northern In the soulh eru houndarien of ihe Pulled Slates the most tortuous roads Into thn mountain., popular demonstration hills In every locality, and hlll.i, OTS of them that have never be fore been conquered under observa tion, all have fallen I., fore ihu re lenlleaa Star hill limbing campaign. PROM vPOKANE Tkmrlllf Ihriugh Oregon. A. K. M.-KlbbJi of Spokane, realste.-ed his car at the oanmbcr uf commerce tttfft tills inornlng. Mr. McKlbliln 'i rlall In the lata Indaftn. ! their For Sale: Work shoe s, corduroy i pants, underwear. Priced exceeding- 1 ly low al Siignrman's this week.iad) j . 2 r I Jrbtit P B r r Z : r-e m Some men teil thlr wives everV tliink that happen, and Rome rep tell taem :roe things that don't happen. The Ilrazflfan government ?n couraglnK the manufarturinK of print paper from native raw materials. Found: In our Mock 200 pair, men'n work and dress flhoes, TaftlM to Q. To bell al Sugarmati s. my) The Testimony of Others pi my new book which may be had FKKE upon request, on PILKS and ether Rectal and Colon dis order, I have rcpnKluced n tarty 100 letters from arming those reected from my thousands of patients. These tell you frankly of their years of sunVring of their trying home remedies and even opera tions, and, finally, of their sompJcfc cure bymyNON-SL'KCICALmc'hod. These itc from men ar.! women of every !tlon, mtnytrl wh-m rmi rjy know. 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