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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Wednesday, November 18, 1926
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RESIGNATION OF
DR. MASSEY IS
LAID ON TABLE
Physician Will Continue to Act
as Director of Klamath
Falls Chamber
nr. 0. A. Hwj'i resignation as
. ; ii director of (he chamber fo cora
. iwTri!, title n i. rcfuaod wus 'laid
m i h..' lahlt' fuejiday. .ad there
"Mt will continue ta lay Indefinitely,
mi far tu A aa bout A is coiicernnd,
liyeanse ibat body prize Dr. Mnr
ay s work oa..Je!i.iri o( iho -ham-be
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Dr. Mussey lusl we: k Attempted
tv sign, giving pdene of other bus
Imm as his reason. No action
could fan taken last week because
of the absence of a quorum at the
directors' liincheou.
If u bit mora interest wjuld be
taken iu the attempt of tc Oregon
Stata Moior association to get es
tablished in this community. Klam
uth v ould have a bran.-h office of
the association, second to uone !n
f;'0regcn. Such was the opinion of
K. C. Grocsberk.
"All that is needed Is 40 or 50
more members and we will have an
association office bore that .will dis
seminate publicity about Klamath
that will bo of great benefit to th
community. I hope the chamber
directors and members will take
personal interest in seeing that the
association receives the support
the community.'
The directors, at the suggestion of
Charles H. Carey, chairman of the
Portland World Court committee.
went o.i record as favoring th
World Court plan as outlined by Ex-
President Harding aud Prealdpn
Coolldge.
Sailor's Suit
Stolen As Gob
Works On Road
F. Bleach is Minus Fur
lough Papers, And
Discharge Papers
It isn'i the suit but what w.i in
Hi., suit thai F. Bleach, furlong'ied
sailor of the United -States navv, 11
worrying about, llleach was work
ing on a railroad sanj yesterday.
He left his light colored suit, pur
chased in Honolulu. In a box car
while laboring. When he returned
to change back Into his good cloth
es, i he suit was Kone,
He Is annoyed, of course, abool
the suit because it was a good one.
Hut he is not only annoyed bbt wor
ried about the loss of his furlough
papers, his discharge papers from
thc'Cunudtau army at the close of
the world war and the papers by
which he was allowed entruuee into
the United States.
So he came to the Klamath Fills
police and asked for aid In locating
the suit.
As a link in the London-Bombay
air route airplane service over 900
milos of desert between Ramleh,
Palestine, and Basrah. Iraq;, is con
templated, wiUi an intermediate
landing at Bagdad.
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Where
fireplaces
don't teach
your
Oil Healer
does
Pearl Oil in a port
able oil heater is an
auxiliary to the fire-
place and furnace, and
of many daily uses
warmth to dress by,
J bathe, or dine, etc.
( Pearl Oil is the highest
grade kerosene only re
fined and re-rcfincd by the
Standard Oil Company's
special process. Clean burn
ing no oily odor and it
won't corrode the heater!
Ask for Pearl Oil by name!
STANDARD Oil COMPANY
(CStSfixnla)
U. S. COURT IS
DESERTED; LACK
OF FEES REASON
Officers Patronize Court Where
They Get Higher Pay
For Their Work
Because the I'nited States is not
quite as liberal with fees to her
servants as is the state of Oregon,
the wheels of ejustice, so far as V.
S. Commissioner Bert. C. Thomas is
concerned, have ceased to move.
It has been days, weeks and even
months since the once busy magis
trate for the federal government has
been disturbed by a hearing in his
office. Federal officers are avoiding
his office as the tramp avoids the
county poor farm.
Mr. Thomas was asked concerning
this situation yesterday and respond
ed quite frankly: '
. "Can't blame them." he ruminated.
"You see, fees from this court are
not sufficiently attractive to the of
ficers. They are looking out for them
selves just like everybody else. So
they take the prisoners before the
justice of the peace at Chlloquin and
arc paid far more liberally than they
are here.
"As a result things are becoming
pretty quiet in this neighborhood.
The Indians or. white men who are
arrested on the reservation on charg
es of violating prohibition laws may be
prosecuted under the state or federal
law. depending upon the choice of
the arresting officer."
Tile choice of the officer has been
where most of the money was stored.
Scout Masters Meet
at Chamber Tuesdav
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Three new members were added
to the Scout Masters' association at
the meeting held in the chamber A
commerce last evening, Including
I,. Metdalf. Arthur H. Scheffler and
Howard Barnhisel. The members are
to be trained for openings in scout
ing. Instructions were given In the
scout knots, recreational methods of
teaching knot tying, along with the
story of the flag, the significance
of the badge, scouting signs, salutes
and hand clasps.
Scout Executive Nord gave a de
monstration in fire by friction, his
outfit being received yesterday morn
ing from Portland.
The next meeting of the associa
tion which has a membership of
over a dozen, will be In the form of a
banquet at the Owl cafe on Tuesday
evening, December 1, at G:3U. The
members will go to the scout head
quarters in the chamber of commerce
following the banquet.
NORTH BEND Iff
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For Those Who Care-
What Their Money Buys
Dodge Brothers, Inc. have always built a
good, sound, long-lived product.
They have never built "yeaily models and
never will.
They do not make frequent expensive changes
simply to catch the whim of the hour.
On the contrary, they devote themselves
steadfastly to the improvement of a car that
has been good from the very beginning.
This process of improvement has now been
going on for 1 1 years.
Its influence on the car's appearance and
performance has been nothing short of
remarkable.
Always eminently dependable, it is now also
an exceptionally easy riding car.
Always up-to-date, it is now strikingly
attractive.
Style and smartness stand out in every line.
Sheer logic never made the choice more
obvious
Dodge Brothers Motor Car for those who
really care what their money buys.
WAKEFIELD MOTOR COMANY
170 MAIN STREET
NEW HAVEN, Conn Forty rare
bibles, including a copy of the first
issue of the King James version, are
on exhibition at Yale, commemorat
ing the first translation of the book
Into English by William Tyndalo
four hundred years ago.
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HEAT MIGHT
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wero H. (!. kerns, president of the
First National Bank of North Bend,
also owner of the North Bend Iron
iworks and vice president of the
North Bend chamber of commerce,
C. M. Byler, prominent groceryman
and Harry Kern, son of H. Q. Kern.
The parly are enjoying a duok altnt
while here and plan to return lo
the Day tomorrow.
In behalf of the North Bend
chamber, Rev. Snyder extended an
Invitation to the local chamber to
bring a caravan and visit Coos Bay
In Iho spring.
A Chinese
Proverb
Never hum false incense
before a true God ; ten-cent
Glasses insult million-dollar
eyes.
V.yt-H
Examined
Itcpalrs
Glasses
Fitted
Quick Service
DR. GOBLE
700 MAIN
SPRING LAKE
.Mr. and Mrs. Triplet havo mov
ed on the Oeirge drizzle ranch. -
Mrs. Chas. Mack Ib confined to
her home by Illness.
F. O. Williams has installed u
telephone In his home.
Gladys Toniucr visited Thelma
Setak Sunday.
Mrs. - Davidson and Mrs. Fulsom
visited with Mrs. Frank Stewart one
day last week.
Several from this neighborhood
attended the cgrd party 'at Dan
Kaylor's Sal unlay nlglil.
Mrs. Floyd .McMlllen visited 'Sun
day with her mother, Mrs. frank
Stewart.
Mrs. Alexander Cheyne was a city
visitor Friday.
Miss Dorothy Hawkins visited
Saturday and .Sunday with her par
ents in Klamath Fulls.
HILDEBRAND
' Eic Egert was transacting bus
iness In Klamath Falls Monday.
James IJnzl hud the misfortune
of getting his bund badly cut while
butchering a beef Saturday night.
J. E. (iasklll and Wlllli Hoover
HA I K IlIXt.W.N
DAYTON, Uro., Nov. 18. (R)
The safe In Ui0 Dnyton post office
was blown early this morning, n
was announced by Sheriff Manning
who Is investigating. There was but
a small amount of cash In I he safe
nnd It Is believed the loot will not
exceed $4. Go. No stumps or money
orders were taken.
Fresh
Eastern
and
Olympia
Oysters
at
CLUB CAFE
mado n business trip to Klamath I
Falls Wednesday.
W. H. Bliss was transacting bus-
Inoss In Klunwth Falls Tuesday.
Jack llortou had to stop Jogging
ion account of thu recent rain and
snow.
I V
Hazel McClellnnd county health
I nurse was a visitor at the Hlldu
j brand school Tucsdiiy.
Andrew Bodnar made a busi
ness trip to i he Shooks ranch near
i Dulry, Wednesday.
Ludwlg Sturzl had tho mlsfor
i tune of his horso running through
the fence and ho Is badly Injured.
J. A. Roberts returned homo,
Wednesday, after spending a pleas
ant week In Klamath Falls.'
Jacob Knock and son Ward
threshed for Charlos Carlson Mon
day. Mrs. C. Woelk nnd daughter
Holon were visitors at the Michael
homo Sun. lay.
13. K. Hartzlor delivered JiIb beef
cattle to the Charts I)row "ranch
In Morrill Tuesday.
Carl Knock and friends of Won
dal, Oregon, were visiting Mr.
Kueck's parents, Mr. and Mjs.
Jacob Ituock.
Hmllo Egort was transacting bus
iness at the S, K, Hartzler ranch
Thursday.
There Is going to bo a commun
ity club meeting at the Hlldobrand
school bouse Saturday night.
HARTFORD, Conn Percy A.
Rockefeller has takon out tl.oon,.
000 earthquake Insurance on 'hie
property at droenwlch, because ot
recent slight shocks. S
BARGAINS
FORDS
21924 Ford roadsters
like new.
1 1924 Ford Coupe
2 1924 For,d Touring
We haye seventeen
Fords, all good and
priced right. , ' HHP
BUICK & STAR
Garage