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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1925)
I age Eight EVENING HER AM), IvLAMATH FALLS, OREGON , Tuesday, November. 17, - VERBAL SPARKS FLASH AT CITY COUNCIL MEET Ambrose and Lorenz clash Over Cinder and Soot Nuisance Last Night the city limits, emitting spark'- nnd cinder.:. "What I can't see about tills dis cussion, Is how It hu anything to do with the elimination of the snw dust nuisance which originates at the heating plant.'' Councilman Powell declared. "We'll rectify that nulssneo as soon as you let us do what we want" Mr. I.oreni replied. "And," cut In Councilman Cofer, "if you begin to go after I.oreni for the heating plant saw dust, what are you going to do nbont the snw dust from the mill Inside the city limits?" "Well, t don't know about that. but 1 do know that every morning it necessary to sweep" tho sawduri "There Is u, personal enmity on my part. rinl' I think and have thought for a long time, that some thing should be done toward cor rection of the flying soot and cinder nulsortco from tho. city heating plant. The way things are, It Is a mess down there at tho plant." This was just one of. the sparks that flashed Just night from Giro Chief Ambrose when the 'spark ar rester' ordinance was called for con sideration by the city council. That ordinance was tho flint and the fire chief and C. G. Loreni of tho I.or eni Plumbing company, which Floyd BfOWD Sues Alex luu piaui. were me Meet. "Something should be done about it," the fire chief continued his talk. "The peoplo should be protected against cinders and soot sifting in their windows, soiling their clothes and merchandise and creating a gen eral nuisance." G. C. Lorenz and Otto Lorenz ex plained to tho council that it was a problem that they had not yet been able to solve, and that one spark ar rester on ono of tho stacks appar ently did not stop tha emission of the sparks and cinders. The 'spark arrester' ordinance was i off my porch, that has been blown from the heating pTant sawdust pile" was Powell's parting shot. Sells Horses That Are Not His, Complaint Tecumseh For $200 Today Council Again Fails To Hire Saddle Horse (Nobody Ever Regretted Buying Quality) Wtzz Not only did he fall o pay him 120 rent for ten horses but he Isold two of the horses and "pocketed the proceeds himself. l This is the complaint of Floyd Brown of Grants Pass against Alex Tecumseh of Klamath Falls, In 11 suit filed this morning for the re covery of $200. Tecumseh. the complaint sets No Action Taken to Stop Range Horse Nuisance in City Annoyed and Oajtled housewlvei of Mills Addition and other outly ing residence districts of t'.ie city, must continue to bo out-of-i ntu because, despite their complaints, the council accomplished nothing to ward the elimination of the range horse nuisance, , at (tuo city council meeting last night. Thirty dollars a month rent for a horse, with the additional ex pnnso of feed and care, is too much for any person to pay tMa day and ago, was the opinion of the most of the councilmen. Councilman Powell suggested that the city purchase their own horse and saddle. This met with prompt approval from the aldermen, but after a few minutes more discussion back and forth ncross the council table, the matter .was laid on the table with no definite action tuken. read for its third and last time, but forth, rented ten horses from Brown after listening to the arguments pro i last summer, to be used at the Klam and con, tho council decided to con- ath Rodeo. The rent. Brown claims, aider it further before placing its 'was to have been J120. Later, the final stamp upon the legislation. The plaintiff states, Tecumseh sold two law, In effect, forces an adequate ' of his horses, which he valued at spark arrester on all engines within $40 apiece. THK WEATHER The Cyclo-Storraagraph at Vnder wood's Pharmacy registered a steadv and rapid rise in barometric pres sure during tho last twelve hours Indicating clear skies tonight. Forecast for next 24 hours: Clear and cold tonight; fair to morrow. The Tycos recording thermometer registered maximum and minimum temperatures today as follows: High 46; low 33. I". S. Weather Report Oregon Unsettled, rain in west portion tonight and Wednesday. Moderate temperature; fresh and strong southerly winds. ;-..( ip (p'wit o WHERE QUALITY MEETS CONFIDENCE cpilchers Shopping Nem New Arrivals Lip Stick Red Coats To Help You Buy That is why we adver tise. We want to sell, yes, but we much prefer to help you buy. In Other words we wish to co-operate by inform ing you rather than by forcing you. Our ad vertising is helpful news of our merchandise. $59 so Shop Our Windows Window Shopping is a National Feminine Pastime pre; urh'- . pj r . f ' '' I -ft) if h --.J 'i ' ' ' J" RAPILCHERCO INCORPORATED Department Stores m ma "WHERE QUALITY MEETS' CONFIDENCE 5 Weeks 'till Christmas K. Sugarman "l Ain't Mad at Nobody" W A. ESwj In Our Advertising: .Vc:iry to giv you veal (acts, in (oriiuitiiin, stylo qualities, whnt is selling cUe,wkcr.pl sci vico, ami a host I of UlittgS that arc lutorusiiltg to yon ; otherwise voti would not toad tlii-in, In facts we imply irntli as wi'll, no exaggerations, misrepresentations or hoodlttin sunns to not your inter est, Imt the story regarding our merchandise as it should he sold. Remember this is the oldest exclu sive men's furnishings store in Klamath. . Time Flies Thanksgiving Only A Few Days Off Hart Schaffner 8C Marx Suits and 0 Overcoats The Better Dressed Men Tell Us We Have The Clothes Suits They ought to be smart; they're exact duplicate of the coats that the style leaders in England and America' are wearing. Hart Schaf fner & Marx have style authorities in every center who rush every new idea to us the minute it catches on. Single and double breasted, two and three button, wider shoulders, narrower waist, etc. The best of them are here, starting at Overcoats Deep silky fleeces from Scotland and Ireland; England's famous meltons and the choicest products of America's best mills, with Hart Schaffner & Marx tailored in them, give you a wonderful selec tion. Brackens, bottle blues, darker blues and beeUroot browns, every thing you could .want in shade, in style, in price. Selling at $35 up Shop Our Windows Dressy Hats that you would recog nize from the rear as well as the front. No other then the famous Fifth Avenue Dobbs or the Knapp Felt Tho finest made, priced right, 8.50 to 22 ri This Is A Scarf Year and we're well prepar ed with the smartest thing out to date. High land Plaids, silk squares, in fancy stripes and plaids. Fifty patterns to choose from. Priced at only p. to 3.50 PHoenix Hose you see the boys wear ing those fancy hose every day. 8 patterns each, of silk and silk and wool, and you know the Phoenix rep, the pr $1.25 4 pr to the box at $4.50 Anohtre gr. Phoenix SOc Still another at ..75c IOOM3S CO SOUTH Manager of I'lnn Tree And - Wife Leave For South on Visit Mr. and Mrs. Harry Poolo left this morning for San Francisco whore thoy will enjoy a visit with their daughter, Miss Eleanor Tor rfty. While south Mr. I'oole Will transact business 'jnqttcrs with' the Paramount film company and plans to return to Klamath Falls In about top days. M rs. Boole expects to re in south for a ionlh or more. 4 ( mnvnvn nit . h J,ar;i!A.'I)E. Ore.. Nov. 17. -J. A. Kumble, 9.1. Wallowa county pioneer and veteran of tho civil war, died at his home at Joseph, Oregon early today. ART NEEDLE WORK CLUB The ladles of the A. N. W. club will meet with Mrs. Wilbur Jones at her home 215 High street, tomor row afternoon at 2:110 o'clock. MRS. MERRICK HETURNH Mrs, Dennis Ilenlck returned last evening from Los Angeles. vlffcre. Hhe.,bas bjw for the past two uautliH visiting with relatives and friends, , Mr.,, -Merrick Is piano plnycV with' wsnowsy's ' oVchosrW HART HERE .Harry Hart of Sacramento, who owns considerable property In Klam ath Falls, Is up from the south on a buslnoss visit. ENJOYING 71st BIRTHDAY John Fnrnell Is today rocolvlng congratulations from his many friends '6n his seveoly-flrst birthday, which he Is today celobrstlng. He declares ho noVer (et betjtersnd, is still a young man. , l'!-.i,'i;;,li : MRS. KlNti HKRK' Mrs. E. W. King Is spending the day in tho city shopiflbg l vl::. Itlng friends from her homo at Chll oquln. She Is' ntS'Wirt) Of Vt: KIHg of the neighboring town. MOK'H WINDOW Drlnging to us more vividly the realisation that Thanksgiving will soon bo here, Is tho attractive win dow display In Moe's store today. The holiday colorings being carried out In an attractive manner by Mr. Maxtor. IN FROM FORT .Mis. Hon l.oosley Is visiting with friends and shopping In the city today from lior home "at foVrKlam CARS ARK NEEDED liocal People Aro Called Upon For Cars to Take I,ocnl HcouUt North Already sixteen local boy scouts have signified tholr Intentions to attend the Patrol Leaders Confer once, which Is to bo hold in Port land from November 2S to 29. Every troop lu the county wl" bo repre sented at tho conforonco. Tljo ques tion now Is to got enough local cars to tako the hoys north. Scout Esocutlvo Evorott .0. Nord would appreciate retting In touch with no. von,- who would be In a position to make tho trip. Providing cars cannot bo secured' thi) party will havo to be limited. The registra tion foe Is ll.liO. Registrations must be in this week. HART 8CIIAFFNKR A MARX MEN Two eastern representative of tho Hart Schaffner & Marx clothing com pany from Chicago, I. 1). Joffo and F. 0. Tatge, called on K. Sugarman today and left this afternoon for the south on business matters. VALLEY tlimiNKKS CALLERS V. 15. nnrkdull, Bill O'lliira'nnd 0. E.' HauRor of Medforrt -sto here on business inntters today, ,1. FROM EWAI XA t AMP E. P. Hyhoo spent Monday In the city on business million from his homo at the Ewaunn "itmp. He re turned to camp this morning. VISITORS FROM BURNS Martha Hawley and Francos J. Illbbnrd, both of Hums, Ore., are visiting In tho city with friends, i MRS. RUED IMTItOVl.NC Mrs ttuy Reed'improvlng dsi from a rocent major operation anil whllo still confined to hor roonttjt tho Heed homo on Portland andSE dorado, the altohdlng physlcjl hope she. will be nhle to sit up ro short time each day, within the lng week. Her mnny friends wllf glad to know of her steady Improve- mont. .MA LIN ni NIXEHK CALLERS Tom Connway nnd C. H. Klsb zuba. both of Malln, Iransncletl bus iness here over Monday. ItETI It.MCI) TO MEDFORD J. J. Htolgor of Mod ford rnturned home this morning after transacting buslnoss mailers' hero for several days. Considerable of ills lime was I spent: in rhiiomun -where id'- holds 'is ,. .1... i...kI... Ll.',J ... Mi.'-i.--un ,u vim iiiiiiour 'uiisiuesnv -