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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1925)
PageTTwo Smul.n-. December . 1fl-" PROGRESS MADE GREAT N. Y. L LIQUOR UPHEAVA FOOT HEALTH ' TALKS: 'Weak end Flai-Foot (Continued from Vaga One) dajr. ' "I h Information that cast strong reflection on federal prohibition and New oYrk police forces aa well aa additional, cosst guardsmen, and these reports will be thoroughly inreatlgated." Dwyer and a score of others, In cluding six coast guardsmen, al ready have been arrested. A con fession obtained from one of the guardsmen Is said by Buckner to re Veal the actual participation of coast guard cutters in landing the llauor. i ; Off icera FUed " Tnts confession implicates the of ficers of the cutter, who hitherto had been believed Innocent of lend ing their services to the ring. . It la said to charge that the officers each received. $1,000 and each man ol the crew. $540 for their work in landing the cargo of liquor. When asked whether police and prohibition agents were actually In volved in the evidence; Buckner maintained that rum running had beex going on almost anhlndered over the principal Long Island roads and recalled that a memor andum found on Philip Coffey, al leged chief "fixer" for the ring, listed, $4,400 for "road expenses." Buckner also said that a witness had quoted Dwyer as saying "it was as easy to land liquor at North river piers as it was to land tomatoes." RECALL SESSION "Ma" Ferguson Escape Re . r call .Session , Owing to Scarcity of Funds .m mrmj kM mm tea frt. II rapacity ta limit ed by rmpetw mt tt mt tUf mm luMfiaa, A lrrlnn 4mrwm mt th mrcm or tfc tmat, tint-foot, la lit cttKBAil caatt of IU fundi !!. !. tUcwfor. the mo retMia alMclct fea'arte la h format tow of as aiTretl mrtnj fwa aica In fWH iUeVWVivai-. DrtVtMa la Drafted Men, ai lrrpartratati V. . Sanrean :a rmVm OGff, 1SSO. Weak tt U aUa bar ta mmm aaareJ er real Heic cy tm cKII life. Bead nkat lir. Sehall. ' ft or thopedist of Ctaicatfo, ham to w7 tw tvdaya article By wixXL-Ji M. srnoix. si. d. I pHnn. fat-foot w brokrt down arch. U tb moat frequent ol all striou foot troubles, and 1 rrsponjlbla for much -phy1 woarinea. discomfort and unfaap plncss. It was the commonest defect smonr men of draft as. It la even mora frequent among the entire clTlllan population than amonir vtirorou rounff men wUMn the military ago limits. When neglected It Is frequently found to be the origin of serious bodily ail-j manla. . .' ' t . A laps of years may Intervene between the first evidences of arch x strain or weak foot and the fully I developed cae . of acquired flat- I foot. Area woakness may derelop from exevsarra ue of tho foot.' from carryluaT heavy weiejMa, from occupational causes such aa thoae which reqlre loss atandlnir with Infrequent change of pojltto. .-. from the sudden chance from flat ' to high heels, from the improper fitting of shoes or lmproper,sh6cs: aa a result of illness, systemic dls-' easo or other causes. The man1 who ' subjecta hla feet to treat strain' by tho constant lifting of heavy burdens and the man who ,- Jjo. ,Aot xerciae uftlcieatly to develop strons; mttsclcs to rcslM strain are examples of extremes In wrong use of tho feet. The early stares of weak foot are by far the most prevalent. In the early ata there may be only a slight change in the structures when wetpht is placed upon the foot, and this condition is usua'.ly due to ligamentous causes. There ia an abnormal lasity of th.a liga ments which permits the w?lr?h- of the body, as It is carried un the ! foot, to do press the lnnqitudinit I -. l.Ji u -a' V W . Thcro tray a bum Ins taiton thA nail or tho It-ot. "Cho patent may cororna'n of the t-s feeliov? crr.nipa.vl or of a aat ll In throywh the aahle. or aches la he calves and gvnernl ftittguf sail weariness after much standing; ir walking. Complalni la made that tho shoes 4o not f'J as comfort able as thry should regardless of rttt iivr : again the p-vtlont may com plain jTro of Wfili nnkle than of pains; walking is dispensed with as ma&H as polbV aJ shoos are soon aiwded out of shape owiDtf TtSVltHSJCOT TO PUT WOT eVNASc0 FLA, W to tho spreading ndencr of tho structures of the flot. Then weak foot is due to sys temic disease or bdily weakness, the rai should be at ones ref-rrod to the Orally phy Uclan. In mast casoj, hv'.vever. If not too far pro gressed the troub! can bo correct ed by grrdaaliy rattoring the orch to normat by sx ptcal plates or arch supports wVcJj aro fittJ to the Indivi fiual ft e?t and progres sively nltvPcd to keep pace wlih rertorntfon. Tho sticc?s of these devices deperJs g.vatly upon their application nd tate Hlgent selec tion, fitt'nir aa! a-ljustmvnt, as II as o'Jvic to the patient ra- - v .if ' TiPPlfWlU AT AHilA B5?t ft"' .j.v 1 Mi to 'm. p a Still Operator Landed in Jail Tim Ihrre M.'s worKln In Mum alh fiiinly ' ih" Mmi-rnor'a ottlre. vl.lii',1 a nimi who e hl name aa W. K. lavldon lnt nlaht. A a r.'.ull, llvltlnn I. lu Jull, "Thi tlire Mf'a Mi'Ilrlilo, Mi-MIIU. and MiVreaJjr, aro ulule nrohlhltlxn men. Davidson. aivorillnR to Millrliie. was In H'iislon ot a nionuthlne still, five (:tllons f Intoilrallni liquor, ant 109 unllona of mash. The at III. oftUvrs satil, was lu his home, and lit mash was lorati'd In a dun-out nearby. ' Just what charges will ba Indeed aajainst Davidson lot known Isst nlitht. II pfHaliJy, will Iw arraigned In the Justice court here, Monday. j lluy her a urartl.al Xnins girt at IIihi lli-gtn's Drraa bhnp. 129 Ho Vh Ht, im.J.I ' t'lirlnlmas Klflu that ars different at HoirTMwn.iva. ub-a Southwell Stationery Co. UVKItTYTIIIXtJ VOtl . TIIU OI KIt'K TUP vis... it n 1 a cm ! PROY VK INKTAI.L IUKKKtl-:rjG HVHTKMH arch and to caoso a slltsht abduc- ws-'tng thir w wiring Centlo ex- tioa of the foot. V.'ith the lln mentous structures weakened, ths muscles and connecting tendnr.s are unable to rnction to' the ex tent of supporting the normal pas sive position of tae bene struc tures. s , Acute weak foot Is often ohsr ccicrlxcd by pain and ajnsitivo- ereists to tone up r.iif! strengthen the rcusc-les aro helpful. Properly f.ttt: shoes tiii stcc.iir.ss nrost bo worn. Th-i flr?t ob.'3ct In mind tn wa1c fro In lis vrlnu.1 arajos and tlat foOh Ij to res"oro tho toct struc turn to normal oslaion. Tho nat ural iroYenisp'.s of tho fool must w we roar vps , ho restored and maintain'-.' T'tr- ther It la necessary becau.' ' ths wcs'rtcn'd condltloa of t a- monts which aro unable :l the bones in their proper n, that the nrrh bo suppo; i this object be .attained. ..a supports ara properly fl -y sl'onlrl rami no dlSCCM' -J relitf should be Immedi; t ot Is held In correct po id tho rupport become' r. r? 1J in enacting a j,hyjlclcslv: . j. 25 is the right price to pay for a good tooth paste LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE Large Tub 25 Never bum Pillion L. GJ; ton-cei w milli. eyes. DR. GO es bJ W ICK td UsSSHf Groaw OLD TIME DANCE and BASKET SOCIAL Como dnncp the old nqunre dnncrn Udies bnnkct and have an evening of r fJ MOOSE HALL Thureday Evening, Dec. 10, The proreedH will go to the MOOSE CHRISTMAS KIDDIES FUNS Admission 50c AUSTIN, Tesas, Dec." 6. The death knell ot a special legislative aeyslon was believed soundejltoijy! inv'a decision handed down by At-"j torney General Dan Moody, who raled that financing or underwrit ing expenses of the house of repre sentatives for such purpose was "unwarranted and -irnauthorlxad." Speaker Lee Satterwhite had ask ed the attorney general to make a rating on the question of the legal ity of a privately financed session of the legislature. Due to a lack of funds In the state treasury for the purpose of legislative sessions and a state ruling that appro priation for a special session can not be voted until the succeeding regular session the question of pay ing the members who assembled loomed as a stumbling block. The proposition of loaning funds to individual members was present ed by state citizens. French Severely Defeat Tribesmen ' BEIRUT. Dec. 6. (United Press) The French today smashed the last Druse tribal attempt at resist ance at Hasbeiya and captured the town. The scattered aurvivors or the battle, crossed Mount Hermon and re-entered tho native villages, i " where they will remain for the ' J winter. It is uncertain when Commission er Henrie de Jouvenel will go to Damascus, but, It Is deemed likely that he will delay for a time awit ing the effect ot his offer of inde pendence to Lebanon. , GKltM.IXY TO KNTF.lt I.KAtiVK KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL ' LONDON, Dec. S. United News Our care In confinement Is eompre- Cermany will enter the league of hunslve and pleasing. rnfttons'hr. i!arch.--wher a special' meeting of the loogiiy Assembly will convene for tho purpose of welcom ing her to membership. adv-4 Books for thn kiddle's at SOUTU WKLL'S. Jj&.s Chrlstmns Rifts that are different at SOUTHWELL'S. ' D5-8 Dig shipment of new silk dresses Just re-elved at Bee Hogln-s Dress Shop. 129 So. 7th St. Next to Shasta Cafe ' IH.S. gftt; Buy her a practical Xmas at Bee Begin's Dresa Shop. 129 So Tth St. D4.5.6 Christmaa decorations at SOUTH WELL'S. D5-8 Buy ber a practical Xmas gift at Bee Bcgln's Drew Shop. 129 So. 7th St. D4.6.6 Books for the kiddle's at SOUTH WELL'S. D5-8 a - - t 'a 8 Is this where it hurts Z Thousands ol people suiter from callouses on the ball of the foot, ac companied by excruciating pains and cramps. This con dition indicates that the arch cross the ball of the foot has weakened and broken down. For this trouble Dr. Scholl't Foot Comfort Appli ances will give quick and ' wonderful relief. Our loot comiort deranmeat Is ia charge of s man who thoroughly nn dentarjds loot anatomy and foot ail sacnts. Let him advise you. Thursday-Friday Dec. 10-11 Forbes Pure Drugs Eighth at Main Good Service Good Drugs COLD WEATHER COMING " . .. "Let Your Glass Troubles Be Ours." ' All kinds of glass For all purposes-. Estimates gladly furnished for Sash, Doors, Frames and Cabinet Work. , THE GLASS HOUSE lllh and Pine. 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Whether VOUr choice 1k f Vi rrlos minn kn-inir of a sDarkling " s.as 111111 IV.UUI.jr V " "I or the exquisite charm of some dainty piece the variety that you cannot err. George Metz Reliable Jeweler "Let George Do It" Next to West ern Union