i
Pgt Six
West Palm Beach
Suffers' Damage,
; Result Hurircane
wist tAtH reach. n:. cm. 20.
I United , News) Itcporla from
Mllml it 11 p. m. told cf heavy
ritlcul tal" of (bout 5 roup
pr"hour, but no presence ot an ac
tual harrtcua.,
Miami further reported a rising
barometer 1n Key West a the cra
ter ot.lhe hurricane moved east
ward Into the Guir at ream,
f The Palm Reach llaJlo company
received the following report at
10:46 p. m.
" "Trcplcsl dlatnrbance centered
Ilk north latitude by 81 went lon
gltlide, with winds morlnit north
eaat." . '
' Only one telephone wire connect
ed .faint 'teach and Miami tonight.
1ul telegraph - companies reported
nolro&tile on their tinea.
Street are cleared in Miami. Ex
tra, police are atationed about the
lty.' Many prlsoneri hare been re
leased from the city and county
Jells so that they may care tor
their (amiltea.
:- The Vnlted Fruit steamer l"lua
Is sate, but the frtinboats Hautey
and Fourth of February are agrcuud
Id the harbor.
') More than IS schooners are ashore
nd the fate of their ere its Is unknown.-
.' i - - -
It was t-elired today that the bur
riceae reached lu greatest fury at
: If o'clock laat night
CRATER LAKE ROAD I
IS OPEN TO PUBLIC
(Ontlnncd Prom Vt One)
iFalla and a lot ut truffle Is still
coming over the roads." I
"Aa far "the oIIIur program. I '
doubt if It Is completed this year.!
although, wo have had the oiling,
machines, and the materials ready!
for nearly a month." thti park head '
remarked. ."Just she a the road? !
get dry enough to oil. then the!
rain comet along, aud we havo to J
wait for another week before theyj
are dry. It may be possible to
complete the program iu the string. ,
although it would be more satis
factory It this could be done before:
winter." .
At one time the snow was block
ing all traffic from tlovernment
Camp on into the park and tourists
and parties wishing to view the,
crater in all Us beauty ot winter.'
were forced to walk with great dif-:
ficulty from the camp. Ualn soon i
melted all snow and the road way j
is now clear to the rim. The lodge ;
has been closed for some time and!
all activities have ceased. althousV.
the park Itself la open, ;
i
AUBURN. X. Y.. Oil; 20. (Unl-j
'ted News) Thomas Mott Osborne.,
; famous prison reformer and former
j warden of Sing Sing. Cropped dead'
'shortly after midnight on the street. ;
j He was returning from a theatre
j when he collapsed. j
Osborne was S? year old.
iBMSiIiEf
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Professors Engage j
In Drunken Brawl j
And One Wounded
. i
NEW VOItK. Oct. SO. tl'nited
NVws) Two professional phlloao-!
pliers havo discovered that grain
alcohol raises tho threshold 04 con-,
sclous mental processes and releases
the unsuspected physical and vrao-'
tlonut reactions by the simple pro-
cess of driuklng about a gollon
of it. ;
Itoth the police and llellevue hos-
pllal authorities are keeping careful
(lata on the final phases of the ex
periment for Joseph liarson. Jr.. a '
86-year-old Princeton honor man
aud Columbia university instructor.:
is held under 1 10.000 ball on a'
charge ot felonious assault, and
Lawrence A. Huruicyer. 37. a New'
York university philosophy liistruc-j
tor. is said to be In a serious con
dition at llellevue hospital from
Injuries which ('arson admits he;
Inflicted during a two-day drinking;
bout.
PENNSYLVANIA It All.ltO All
CilVKK SHOPMF.X IMIIKASK
PHILADELPHIA. Oct. SO. 't Uni
ted News) Threo cents an hour In
crease in pay effective October 1.
for 43.000 shop mechunles. help
ers and apprentices was announced
today by the Pennsylvania ruilroad
company as the result of confer
ences with employe representatives
in Pittsburgh.
KLAMATH
Until November
Thursday, October 21. 1926
LIQUOR VIOLATIONS I
TO OCCUPY EMM1TT
(Continued From rage- One)
frank t'nrr. charged with posses
sion of liquor. Jury men Include
Mell Miller. J. ('. Smith. Iloorge C.
riileh, J4M Itoiniett. Frntik Owens
and A. F. Saltlcky. Frank L. Mars
is attoriuy fur defendant.
Friday. 10 a. m., October 12. 1
tlertruile lieVoro. eburgod with sale.!
Monday, !o a. lu., October 15,
Floyd Seal, charged with driving
while intoxicated.- ' j
Tuesday. 10 a. '.ut.. October SO.
Y. I). Locke. chumoU wlih cruelty
to animals. . - - -,
Wednesday, 10 u. iu.. October ST,
(I. K. t'ni roll, charged with' pos
session of lutoxicnting , liquor...
Thursday. 10 a. m.. October. tX.
J. II. Yeruon. charged with failure
to stop and render assistance utter
striking au automobile on The lnl-Ics-l'utiforiilu
bighorn" In which Carl
Wells was seriously injured. Frank
Mills, attorney. ,
Frldar. 10 a. in.. October 39.
l.aura llurke. charged with posses
sion of Intoxicating liquor.
Saturday. 10 a. m.. October 30.
Mr. und Mrs. O. Peterson, charged
with possession of Intoxicating
liquor.
You Kill like the nurses at the
klamaih alley llonulml. They are
svmiuthetlc and cheerful us well as
efficient.
For results usu News Class Ada.
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HPKl lAI. KI.KI'TION NOTHK
Pursuuiii lo the terms and provi
sions f Keel Ion ;t s ! S . Oregon I4iws.
resolullon ot the t oinmou Council
ot the t'lly of Kin null Ii Falls. Die
con. duly lAssod pursiiuut lo Ordlii
anro Number 5R4, and pursuant lo
the so lil Ordinance Number .'5.
which was enacted and passed by
Common Council, July 1.4. 1931,
.in, approved by the Mayer on said
date, and entitled:
"An ordinance to provide fo
the (arryiug Into effect In the
City of Klamath Fulls. Klamath
County. Oregon, the Initiative and
referendum powers reserved to
the legal voters of municipalities
. by Section la ot Article IV or
the Ciustlliilioii of the Statu of
Oregon, and to enact unit amend
their municipal charters reserv
ed to the legal voters of cities
and towns by Section II or Arti
cle XI of the Constitution ot said
State,"
PUBLIC NOTICK IS IIF.UFHY
(IIYKN that on Tuesday, November
2. IKS, a sivclul general miinclpal
election will be held In I lie t lly ot
Klamath Fulls. Oregon, for Ihe pur
pose of submitting to the qualified
elector thereof, for their approval
or rejection, tho following ordin
ance, which was duly enacted,
adopted and passed by the Common
Council on September ST. 1S:
"OIUMNANCK NO. 811
AN OltlHNANVK CAI.l.lXtl A
SPECIAL IIKNKHAt. ELECTION
IN THE CITY OF KLAMATH
FALLS. KLAMATH COUNTY.
OKEtiON. ON TUESDAY. NOV
EMIIEIt S, 191. FOll THE Pl'lt
POSK OF Sl'llMITTINl) TO THE
QUALIFIED KLEITOKS OF SAID
CITY THE QUESTION OF
A.MENDINl) SECTION 183 OF
THE rilAKTF.lt OF SAID CITY
INCREASING THE ANNUAL TAX
LEVY FUO.M NOT TO EXCEED
ONE Ol'AHTEIl OF A MILL UP
ON EACH DOLLAR OF .THE AS
NEWS
15,
1926
For One Full
. 1 .. - .. h. ,
Year by Mail
SESSED VALUE OF THE TAX
AMI. K PIIOI'EHTY OF SAID
CITY TO NOT EXCEED TWO
MILLS I'I'ON KAMI DOt.LAK
OF THE ASSESSED VALUE OF
THE TAXAHLE. I'ltOI'EUTY OF
THE ' CITY OF KLAMATH
FALLS. OHEtlON,
THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS
OHUAINS AH FOLLOWS:
Keel loll I.
That a special general election Is
lieroliy culled to be held In the City
of Klamath Falls, Kliimulh County,
state of Oregon, on Tuesday, Nov
ember S, 1'JStl.
' Section t ' "
Thut al said election Hie following
amendment or addition lo tho char
ter of the said city ahull be sub
mitted to the qualified electors for
their approval or reject Inn, unlit
amendment ti take the place ot
Sen lou IMS of aald charter of suld
elty. Said amendment to be sub
mltted Is us follows, lu-wll:
"Seetlou l3. The City of
Klamath Falls by and through
Hie City Council may, for Ihe pur
pose of maintaining or assisting
n Public Library, annually levy
a tax not o exceed two mi mills
upon each dollar of the assessed
value of the taxable property of
! I no city of Klamath Falls. Ihe
i proceeda nf which shall be cred
ited to the Public Library Fund,
subject to order of the Klamuth
Fulls Public Library Hoard."
Section 3.
Thut the said charter aiiiendnletit
set forth hereinbefore shall hour
the following ballot title, lo-wll:
. A PROPOSED AMENDMENT
To the ( barter ot the City of
Klamath Falls, Oregon, submitted
to the legal voters of said city
for their uptrovut or rejection nl
tho regular municipal election to
be held oil Tuesday. November
3. 19S0, proiHised by the Common
Council under Ordinance No. Ml.
adopted by the Common Council
on September Si. U'Slj, approved
...... .
Accepted
THE KLAMATH NEWS
bv ihe. Muyt.r oh Buptemtor ST..
int. :' -
I hui lor Amendment 'Referr
ed the legul voters by the Com
mon Council. . i
Huhmltlcd by Cniumuu X'oun
r II Proposed ameiidniiinl lo Hoc,
IKS providing for Ihe Increasing
of the lug levy from ime-wiitrter
ot a milt lo two mills upon earl)
dollar nf the assessed value nf
the taxable property In the Oily
of Klamath Falls, Oregon, fur
mil. He library purposes.
loS Yea
lull Nn Vote Yea nr Nir.
Ordained by the Common Conn,
rll: That Heel loll I HI, Article V,
Chapter IV, of the cliurter of Ihe
City of Klumiith Fnlla he and Ihe
same hereby la, amended lu read
us follows; 1 '
"tiiaPKf IV, Article VI.
Section 1H3. The City of Klam
uth Fulls, by'iind through lliu
l Ity Council, may. for the pur
poe pf maintaining or assisting;
u I'liflle Lilirary, annually levy
u lax nut to exceed two til mills
ilium each dollar nf the assessed
value of tho taxable properly of
Ihe city of Kin math Falls, tho
proceeds nf which ahall be cred
ited to the Pnbllc Library Fund,
subject lo order of Ihe Klam
ath Fulls Public Library Hoard.'
Section 4.
Thti Ihe police Judge be and he
heiebv I nitlr.irlted and directed
to take the neressary and proper
steps to rail snld special general
election to eni'ble electors lis vole
upon said . reposed amendment."
Said clot lien, will be held aud
conducted Mid the returns (hereof
filed as provided by law, and the
rolls will lie bpened at the hour of
eight o'clock a. m and close at the
hour of eight o'clock p. in., on a.ilil
November S. 1S.
I.EM t.. fi.MHIAt.KN.
Police Judge and City lie
carder of the City of
Klsmnth FallSj Oregon.
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