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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1925)
Page Ei&ht --. - r-. .. EVENING HERALD, KI .A MATH FALLS, OREGON Monday, Nuvenilicr, 0, 11X25 CORRECTION OF THE CAUSES OF ILL HEALTH 'Plic prucllonoers of tho science of Chiro practic are trained to coreet the cause of inch ailment and In doing so they arc able to relieve the effect. Your Own Common Sense will tell you that this method of forstall itig ill health is more efficient than a method of fighting the result. If you have symptoms of trouble yon should immediately get at the cause for experience has proved that Chiropractic wil put a patient on the road to health after a very few adjustments. Avail yourself of the privilege of a freo consultation It may mean the difference between health and ill health. DR. O. H. MATHER CHIROPRACTOR AND PHYSIOTHERAPIST PHONE 404 715 Main Street OPPOSITE PINE TREE THEATRE 1 N COMPANY AGREES TO FIX ST. PHI Construction Company will Undertake Repair Work Free of Any Cost WORK STARTED SOON Imported and Domestic Groceries Our complete stock of staple and fancy groceries is open to you each day from 7 a. m. io 9 p. m. including Sundays. Coffee Roasted Fresh Every Day Italian-American Grocery WF DELIVER FREE Normandy Bell Ringers and Dancing ELKS TEMPLE Thursday, Nov. 19 Public Invited PTOMAINE FATAL Wife of Hood River Physician Succumbs Following Sat urday Attack PORTLAND, Ore..! N,v. 9. P) Funeral Bervicca were to bo hold here this afternoon for Mrs. Jes sie Benton Watt, wife of a Hood River physician. Sho iied Satur day at Hood River after an attack of ptomalno poisoning. Mrs. Wa.t was a native of Georgetown, Cali fornia, and was the cauguter of the late E. L. Smith former secre tary of state and acting governor of Washington territory. 25 Ounces , Wiley Attending Elks Dedication Wilson S. Wiley Is In Salem at tending the dedication of the new 1250,000 Elks temple. Mr, Wiley was appointed grand treasurer for the occasion by Ben S. Fisher, dis trict deputy, and he was also named by Exalted Ruler Charlton S. Cur rin to represent Klamath Falls lodge of . Elks. Wiley is prominent in Elk dom, having been district deputy grand exalted ruler for the southern jurisdiction of Oregon and past ex alted ruler of the Klamath Falls lodge. Merchants to Meet at Dinner Tonight "The Employes Training" will bo the topic np for discussion before the members of the merchants bureau at their monthly meeting at the chamber of commerce. Dinner will be served in the din ing room of the chamber of com merce at 6:30 and each merchant of the city is urged to bring one employe. Rutty and Bumpy Street to be Improved from Pine to Lincoln Street Announcement was made this moruing that Tenth street from fine to Lincoln streets would he repaired, at no expense to the city, by the War ren Construction company. The announcement was made pub lic by Major W. E. Arnold, superin tendent of paving jobs in Klamath Falls, on which Warren Construc tion company bid successfully The work will be started as soon as paving work on streets within improvement districts is completed. It will mean an expenditure of sev eral thousand dollars for the Warren Construction company. Disintegration of Tenth street from Lincoln south to Tine has been has tened by tho heavy auto truck trav el, from paving plants and rock crushers north of town. Anxious to show the public their good will In tho matter, the Warren Construc tion company authorized Major Ar nold's report on the street situation. Ruts and breakB In the pavement will' be torn out and new pavement will bo poured in the holes ani rolled. Auto Violators Are Haled into Court Minor traffic violations featured in justice court today. Seven fell easy prey to the watchful eye of County Traffic Officer Knowles and were haled before the justice of the peace this morning. Those whom Knowles arrested over the week end were as follows: Har old Nenow, no tail light; Olivor Johnson, no chauffeur's badge and no tail light; F. Morris, speeding; E. B. Weaver, void foreign license; .L. C. Carroll, no tail light; Oliver Johnson, no head light, no tail light and no chauffer's badge; and an un named driver, charged with operat ing a car with a void foreign license. SEATTLE CROOKS MAKE AWAY WITH STREET CAR CASH County Clerk After All Borrowers Who Neglect to Return Open season on that class of peo ple who "Just borrow and then for get" has been declared by County I Clerk C. It. DeLap, and in a very unique and effective manner. The county clerk's office boasts of some very fine law books. Occa sionally a business man or a law yer has borrowed one of these vol umes, Just to loolc up a small mat ter, but in sonic mysterious way neglected to return tho valuable books. So on each law book, Mr. DeLap ha3 inscribed the following sentence in black ink: "Stolen from tho County Clerk of Klamath County, State of Oregon." The purpose of the inscription Is to remind those who borrow, of tho necessity to return. . KBO 'ctrl tLt,'- cents jbrover 35 TEARS SEATTLE, Nov. 9. (JP) Two arm ed men, appearing Just as a light truck occupied by three employes of the Seattle municipal street rail way entered the Fremont car barn. In tho northern part of the city, to day tcok the truck and a large anveunt of money it contained. The loot was put at ?9,000 to ?10, 000. The truck was found empty fivo blocks away. The streocar men were bound, gagged and left on the floor of the barn. The booty was receipts on street cars. MURDER CASE STARTS Ex-Policeman of Portland Faces Jury on Clinrgo of Killing Man PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 9. (P) LoRoy Hansen, formerly a special policeman, went on trial here to day on a charge of first degree murder of James A. Day. Hansen according to tho prose cution shot and killed Day in a fit of jealouB rage, after be had taken two shots at anothor man, not iden tified. PERU, Ind. A tiger got loose in winter quarters, killing a camel and mauling an elephant before being captured. TO BUILD NEW BANK Salem Institution Plans New 94r,0, OOO Home Early Next Summer SALEM, Ore., Nov. 9. The Flr.it National Dank of Salem today an nounced plans for the erection of a 10-story office and bank build ing nt State and Liberty streets here at a cost of $450,000. Construction will begin in June. 1 Fur Manufacturing. Coat Remodeling All work guaranteed Mrs. Wm. Bessler 436 Klamath Ave. Between Fourth and Fifth Phone 112-M . Next to Moose Hall Day and A-half More of Overcoat Selling at Reductions You have until Wednesday noon to make the overcoat selection you want at these re duced prices. Then we close for the bal ance of the day in order to attend the Amer ican Legion Armistice Celebration. Klamath Style Center For Men See A Few of them In our Window It's the style that will sell the Four Winds coat to you the flawless, trim, rich-looking style. But it's the sturdy serviceability, put there by Hart Schaf fner 8C Marx, that will make you a Four Winds fan for life. The Money You Save Will Probably More Than Cover Your Celebration Expenses tor the Week On 25 O'coats you Save 5 6 30 35 40 " 45 " 50 " " " 10 Others in Proportion r O IV l.-Jr,:..ii'.: B5S K. Sugarman " Ain't Mad at Nobody" Scouts to Stage Picture Contest With attractive ;plzo boln of" forcd by many of the leading mer chants in tho city, local scouts are showing keen Interest In. thi photo competition exhibition, which Is un der way, according to Bvorott O. Nord, scout executive. ' All registered Scouts of Klamath county are Invited to enter pictures. Entries to close December IB, 102r. Tills wll be an annual affair and :. la hopod tha't all Iho scouts enter photographs in one or all clussoi. Tho photographs that are awarded prizes wl! bo hung for exhibition in a place easily accessible to the public who are cordially invited to call and view th" exhibit. Tho merit of each picture wll be decided by compe tent Judges who will be vested with authority to hand only thoso pic tures which they Judge worthy. All scput officials tfrrr invited to enter pictures.' for exhibition only, ho as to make the display as largo as possible. Here aro tho rules: 1. A scout who outers the con test must be a registered scout now, but not necessarily at the time the picture was taken. 2. His pictures must bo his own work: tlm flushing and enlarging may be done by others. 3. Hand colored photographs will not be eligible 'tot eompcflppn. I. rletures 'submitted must be at least Sx7 Inches or larger, cither contact prints or enlargements. They must be mounted on -white, light gray, cream or light brown cover paper, none of tho mounts to be smaller than SxlO Inches and nono Irgcr than 18x22 Inches. Framed or rolled pictures will not be ac cepted except for exhibition. 5. All pIcturoH to l)o submitted arc to be carefully wrapped, leglblv addressed and mnrked with the name of the exhibitor, and deliver ed at Scout Headquarters in the Chamber of Commerce, on or before December K. 1U25, Judlng to lake place on the 17lh and awards made on the 20th of December. 8. Tho title, name and nddronH of the exhibitor, material need nml other Items of Interest should ho written plainly on tho buck of each picture. 7. No picture .to ba removed un til the end of the exhibition and the pictures that fnll to win prlzon will bo returned to the exhibitors. K. Pictures will be classed uh fol lows: Scouting Activities. Wild Life, Pictorial, Miscellaneous. Awurds of first, second and third placo ribbons will be made in each clans and prizes of photographic and scouting equipment will bo offered to scouts making tho highest scores. Judgos of tho content are as fol lows: It. B, Stlnnon, 0. S. Curria, A. I,. Rice, J. A. (lordon and the Scout Executive. Prizes are being offered by Sllnaon's Photo Shop, Currin's Drug Store, Sotilliwell.i, and l.'ndciwnod'rt. TO IXHn PIiUNTV I PORTLAND, Ore,, Nov. 0. (P) The turkey crop contilbu- lary to Portland In smaller this year than uiuitl, according to ropprtn ) from the various pro-jf during noi'tlons and It noWVt looks like the holiday bird wilt) ibinf high. i. Mii'iiKimiN memo Prominent Knnlcm And Houll IliiHlncH Man Here on lluslncs.H Hay Mcl'horrln, having hoadquqr lers In Chicago nnd Los Angolos, In among tho prominent Intuition vlnltorn In Klamath Kails today, sto'pplng at the hotel White Pelican.' Several yonrs ago Mr. Mcl'herrh was affiliated In nnvorul builneaa engagements In Montunn, spending considerable linn. In Aroat Palls. MANCIIKSTKIt, Knglnnd.-A tiger Mnnin,. i, u n. Ml " HM1IIMHH I illl. I, I'll. nt tho zoo ltlllod a woman ketrper MePhnrrlh will .!, hi. . ,,,,, nv nyuvif tti j wi'ii one mow rront n pnw, "Mtivi- In l.n Xninlh. 1 "