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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1925)
Page two EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Monday, Ootpber 26, L0 Assessor Busy Laboring For His Candidate 'Bill" Lee Circulates Petition For O. A. Smith Thousands Upon Thousands of Old People would now He enjoying their natural right to a Rtrong, healthy body and mind If thoy had given their teeth the pro per euro ami attention when young. Don't make the game mistake. See us for free examination. R. D. COE, DENTISTS (Painless, of course) 102-204 Hopka HIdg. 8ta and Mnln Phone S3 NMMR Auto Parts We cany Ignition and Light Wire Silent Timing Gears Fly wheel Starter bands I Seaplane Loss -1 4 . T cripples iNavy VanDykes Parts Co. With the Hub Tiro Shop 502 So. 6th Phone 616 New parts for all care He Loves Another, Wife's Complaint He loves, and admits he loves. another woman, is the sole com plaint of Mrs. Ethel Esther Cox, in a divorce suit she filed against her husband, Z. J. Cox, this morn ing. Cox, the wife claims, started to write endearing letters to another woman along about October 1, and has continued the practice ever since. The couple were married at Vancouver, Washington, in 1920. Christ ma s greetings Have you ordered your Greeting Cards yet ? Voi; can select formal cards, dignified and chaste, or gay, colorful ones, ablaze with Christmas cheer. And by ordering now yon will escape the hurry and con fusion of last-minute or ders. W. O. SMITH Printing Co. Phone 93 HAl.TlMOKK. Mr., Oct, S. Tea United States navy seaplanes were battered into shapeless heaps ami seven ten seriously damaged yes terday when, under the buffetlngs or a terrifle southwest, sale, they dragged with them or broke loose from -1 7 r. pound anchors at:.'. Piled up along Beyer) miles ot sea wnllj much and beach at So'.lers, near the mouth listen or tne rata 030 river. SIX other ma chines safely rode out the storm. The planes were a double dblatch ment frflm Hampton Roads, 10 nt- tached to scouting squadron YS-lQ torpedo squadron VT-1 while tie' seventeenth machine wrecked was a staff plane. All had been at anchor off the Point since last Friday when they were brought here to take part in an aerial pageant in connection with the Schneider seaplane trophy race at Bay Shore Park. Commander Ellyson in charge ot ono seaplane squadron, said that J of the ships would he repaired and flown back to Hapten Koads. tie believed that the motors of the other 10 could be salvaged. The planes had been in -service only about 10 I months and comprised about one j sixth of the navy's craft of their air craft. Exclusive of the value of the motors the loss was estimated at $24,000 per plane. The moorings for the craft had been chosen by Commander Ellyson and Lieutenant Commander G, I. Smith. commanding the second squadron, as the most suitable to protect the planes from a southeast storm, waruings of which had been received from Washington. When the gale blew up out of the southwest. however, the expected safe anchor age was turned into an open road stead and- the protecting land b came a treacherous shore. Court housu habitues were all visited today by "Hill" Lee. Klam ath's assessor, who forsook his of ficial duties long enough to circu late a petition by which O. A. Smith would be endorsed by the voter., of second ward. "Hill'' breeted into one office af ter another, with a disarming smile, a right hand reaching out for a shako and his left hand grasping tha petition for which he "hoped to get a hundred siguaturea by night." Iu some offices. Hill was success ful. In others, there was a bit too business being transacted to to political talk from the county assessor and the petition Was not signed. To harmless Queries of newspaper men, Mr. Leo turned n deaf ear, only responding rather pointed)? that the newspapers would hear about it suon enough. TRUTH Shasta View-Malin Drop in Franc Is Brought to Halt PARIS. 0:t. 26. OP) Tho dron in the franc was broug'U to a sharp halt today by government Inrter vention in the market and a grave i warning to speculators in the form of criminal proceedings opened by the minister cf justice against un named parties for illicit exportation cf capital. Finance Minister Caiiiaux allow ed the franc to reach 25 to the dollar before deciding to make urs' of the Morgan loan, having, accord ing to information around tie Bourse, caught soma French bankors largely short of fran'3 on foreign exchanges. C. M. tUrknatrlck and wife am! mother. Mrs. Belle Kirkp.itrick. were Klamath Falls visitors Tuesday. The latter will visit her son Lester of Klamath Falls and son Claude of i of Dorris before returning. II. E. Wilson and wife spent Thursday in the county seat. Mr. Wilson was chosen from this district to assist in making up the county school budget for the year. Joe Micka took the second load of hogs to Klamath Falls Thurs day, this making twenty which he htfs sold to a market there. Ailene Foglo was a week-end vis itor at the home of her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Myers. Jasper Smith has moved his house onto a new foundation nearer the road which adds to the appearance. W. A. Turner. Mr. Mead Mrs. Rhine of Klamath FalU "The way of truth is like a great road. It is not dltflCUK to know. The evil is only that man will not seek it. Do you go home and search for itP'-MuNcius Yon will find it in the columns of this newspaper. Read the local news and the dispatches of THE EVENING HERALD . "SiiV nil. 1 FRENCH CABINET urn I'ARIS. Oct. 26. M'l The indus trial dissontion in the Patnleve cabinet came to tt 'head tcduy at ,t I meeting which had been culled as the preliminary to one tinder the 1 chairmanship cf PreJldcnt Doumer-1 sue for final decision on the flnnn and.cial program. fere While the ministers adjuged do GROUND BROKEN FOR BUILDING Work Is Progressing on New Grizzle Structure. Main and Eleventh at the H. E. Wilson home Sunday. ; finite action and the meeting David Myers who is having quite! the president was posuumed a siege with sciatica rheumatism tomorrow, the breath betwi BERLIN Kricderioh Wilhrlm, former rrown prince, is the defendant in a suit by a newspaper editor for libellous defamation. The reason Id that Friederich denounces as libel lous news a statement about a girl held in his castle. mm fit Buckets wont save it But a stream of water from a liose would! The "Loretlco" Automatic Water System will Him) water under pressure is improving slowly. Little Dorothy Faught was burn ed quite badly on her feet when she stepped into some hot ashes. She seem6 to he doing well. Jim McCanna has moved to his ranch and is putting In rye after which he will return to work on Tule Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Close and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd of Alturas were visitors at O. W. Myers Wednesday. The ladies of the Helping Hand society met with Mrs. Street Wed- l nesday with the following present: Mestiames Myers, Grayson, Wilson. Bailey, Sanders. Macken. Hannon. Reber Xewton, Ross, Ogle, Clark and the hostess. The next meeting will be held. at the home of Mrs. Emma Wilson at her summer home on November 4th. Several new houses are being built in Malin by A. Kallna, which will be for rent. Living rooms arc in good demand iu this hustling town. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke of Dorrls were calling on their many friends in Malin Wednesday. Mr. Clark was the miller at this place two years and well liked here. Mrs. Clark was a member of tin; Helping Hand society and we were pleased to see her at the meeting. Friday vening tin1 community was well represented at a surprise recep tion given Rev. and Mrs. Micsovsi.l at the Community Hull. Each fam ily left some token of use to the family. The evening was :;pent playing games, visiting, etc. Mrs. Ogle of Lakovb-w is spend ing a few weeks with her daught Mrs. Hugh Hoss. with until n fin ance minister CAQJMUX on tho one 'land and Premier I'alnlo.e and for eign minister Braid on the other ".cached a point considered by pol itical quarters ns beyond healing. II. Caiiiaux this morning In re ported tq have flatly refused a re quest' by Premier I'alBlovc lor hi' resignation. Tho finaaco minister said he had come tj tho meeting in pursuance of his dulies to present lis projects fcr the financial restor ation ot the country, He ihud no intention of being a scapegoat ifOT the i.vholo government which was equally responsible with 'him tor the present. ultuatlJii. He declared vehemently that he would not, by resigning, lot It appear to tho country that he wa.i In any way accountable for the mlnirlerUU crisis. The cabinet then listened to :lu plans for stabilization of finances, but put over action on them until torn orrotr. With tin- breaking of ground on the new drizzle building, to be locat ed on Main and Eleventh. Klamath Falls will soon see the erecHon of another brick business building. The buildings which formerly occupied this corner. Including the old "Wnr den Ark." have been moved away and -..'jrktuen were today busily engaged in burning the debris. Arthur Olson, general contractor in charge of the erection, who drew the : ii i.. Is rushing the work as fast us possible, hoping building under way tcr weather sets In Connolly Bros. I tnmlle everything in Woolen ftO' sporting goutls, leather goods, uls ami work shoes. 918 Main to get tiio beforo lb" win- MEXICAN FINED FOR WILD DRIVE f There wr.s a suspicion of llijucr about him, but not quite enough to ell ni K" or operating an White driving wMIt; in- Knights Templar to Be Hosts for Royal Arch Body NEW YOHK - A talc of two gen tlemen of Verona Place, Brooklyn, N. Y,: Dr, Walter S. Lyon Is ndver Using- in tin: papers that he is not dead, the demise of another resident dent on the same :;!.ret;t with a simi lar name and the wearing of mourn ing by Mrs. Lyons for u daughter caused condolences aud Ioi,s ot practice. warrant automobll toxicated. So County Traffic Officer KnoWles preferred a charge of reckless driv ing, to which John Cortez. Mn.;ieun laborer at Algomti mill, willingly plead guilty and paid a fine of slue. Cortez, with several companion!-, was arrested yesterday near Sutton's store on Th Dallos-Callforiilu high way, driving at an excessive ruto cf speed. All In all. yesterday wan a fairly busy day for Knowles. Me galN-ivd In t'harles Kruoger of Oaklurd, l.'nl., salesman ot dentlHt supplies, Dear Algonia on a charge of speeding. j Krueger plentl gull I jl I hi Ibi lb morning eonntv 1! Ill COAST for such emergencies, beside hath room, cattle and nth supplying uses. plenty for the It's frost proof and you can use it all the year round. on 6th near Main Phone 371 FOREIGN SKCTIOJi OF CANTOS STIL L! STATE OF UNREST CANTON. Sbameen, the small Island In the Pearl river, on which ' built the foreign concession or Can ton, lias not yet recovered from Us fright of June. No Chinese boats are allowed to lund except the customs launches. A civilian must take a launch or sampan to one of the foreign gun boat k anchored off Hie island and then a gunboat launch to the pier. The pier is guarded by French An nanese soldiers and British slkbs supplemented by civilian gil&rdfl. Along the Bund colls of smooth wire are stretched in the Intervals be' tween sandbag barricades. Central avenue Is heavily sandbae, god at every Intersection. Many of the business bouses are carrying on their trade from Hongkong, but bus iness is nearly at a standstill. VIENNA 1 The score of a mass composed by Carl Von Weber end thought to have been lost in a lire In 190J has come to light. , . . , WT:. Model f-" - . W.lnut or : fel.h'-SsS , ' I j M.l.oii.n,. IPfJ.-S' !-. ... i A twite I JS' 4 Model 20 .,-- r.T". l.ur.r 'j Comn.et rt 1 "ill Sc.. ftU, complete il.. . 1 : 1 without U ' ' 1C SWEPT BY ST I i (Continued l'roin Page One) )ADIO of the finest in an exquisite cabinet, At- watcr Kent 5-tube set in a Cabinet by Pooley with built-in Pooley floatlnr! horn. Ample battery gftSCe. Alio other models. Come 1 in and see and hear them. BALDWIN HARDWARE iVliicIicHtor stoi'f UK .Mnln I'llOtto 20 J J I'ht sii.i'e of the Unitarian church. Worst in Yt nr., Seafaring men In New York saj was the worst storm known years. The 10 mauled schoo Cblu 01 big was saved b Hit) to guard cutler Itarltnii in New Y. iliarbr less than I no fe d. ..'rotn rscks of Qovomorj Islan.l after b nor anchors rwore lorn aw.i tux poBajhdtM relumed lo norl after lining In the storm a dry uTOefc she bad In low. Two wniieu end 15 men we:o rescued by a const guard PStrJl off Handy Iloak Utter drifting fur hours on a string of 12 empty barges, which woo abandoned, Fl-eiik-i tit' Slornt Forty font of shed" over a Ilrook lyn elevated railway Ittttien wero trn off, tip. rotBI -of a five siniv tenement was peeled oil' and a 2 Inch smaltestock iweighliig soverallj tons full rrom the Wp of n five story Wflce building WlUhoUl lujui Ing any one, nttihough heavy Irnf- fic had to be fjewurod ufterwords, Trolley and olhor traffic vns re- ported halted or delayed in a s-.-oro ni' plgces in the niotropolltnri and nubiirbau ureas. Tho KulglUK Ttjnplar of. Calvary coinmnndery will entertain tho lloy ul Arch Masons and their Indtts, on net Wednemlny evening nt tlto .Ma sonic hall. A banquet will bo served at H:Ho and the remainder of tlto eveiilni devoted to card playing and other diversions. This will he tho first of ueveral I octal evenings planned for the win ter by the Various Masonic bodies of Ibis city. It In exported that prac llenlly every Knight Templar In Klamath Fallf. accompanied by a lady, will be present upon thin oc casion and tako advantage of this opportunity to becomn belter ac quainted with new members and tho HtratiK'rs who have recently made their home hero. Preparations have been made lo entertain a large crowd and members of 111, ill bodies tiro urged to attend. I V UUNON A golden headed I ijoglc, nevnu feet Irom wing tip to wing tip. . aught in u rosebush while mealier, chickens and hilled after a right vitb u farmer, i to be sent to (he museumwf natural history In New York. BERLIN Needing money, Fivl dorloh August, erstwhile king of Saxony. Is sending some ancient tap entries from his oastle to the Fulled State, for sale. Wood W'v Imvi nriiinKt ftr mi ctrn gbbfl nupply of LIMB-WOOD nnd the first csr Is being un load. -d today - It Is 10 Inch. A tar of 13 Inch will ho in Monday, We can also furnish thin high grade healer wood In '1 and ft. length, on orders for It. Wo advise esrly buying as the supply limy be snowed In, n Utile litl'-r. Prompl ISrvIpe anil fair prices will prevail. We handle all kimis of Wood Colli & Fuel Oil PEYTON & CO. "WOOD TO IIUHN" G01 Main Phone 535 1 feed Car Sale All Oar Used Cars Are Good And Priced To Sell 1935 Buick Standard Six with enclosure .1925 Hupmobile Club Sedan i;)M Studeliaker Special Six Touring 1924 Oldsmobile (i, four passenger Coupe i'.iZA Packard Six Touring with glass enclosure 1923 Hudson Speedster like new 1924 Overland Four 2 passenger Coupe l!)2.") Ford Coupe 1923 Chevrolet Touring 1922 Hupmobile 2 passenger Coupe 1922 Packard Twin-Six 7 passenger Touring 1922 Buick Six touring 1921 Hudson 4 passenger coupe 1920 Hudson Sedan 1920 Winton Six 7 passenger Gould top 1921 Hudson Speedster .1920 Ford Roadster with delivery body Trucks 21. ton Nash Quad with trailer 2 ton Master Long Wheel Case ' ton Caddilac truck POSPISIL MOTOR CO. Klamath Ave at Eighth Street Phone 890