The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, November 11, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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Thursday, Nov. 11, 102C
THE KLAMATH NEWS
TliA Klamath Nt?WQ .Ht namely. Great Britain
me luamain mews nm, the United states Mr
mMai i-hmt mr the citjr of KUni. Chesterton thinks he has pro-
n-,n- - -. . - nniinmii the final word on the I
kdwix K08B Managing Kditor British party system when he'
J AMK9 BUCHAS-.wKr; demonstrated, to his own i
Published every morning except satisfaction, that parliament-!
ftK&:, d Parliamentary elec !
Kirih street. Klamath Kiii. Oregon, itions are a good-humored pas-.
i time and exercise for a few .
noble families. Front bench
Armistice Day
i
NATE OTTERUKIX .. President !
BYRON H. Hl'RD .... Vice-President
Walter stronac H .... Treasurer j and opposition are most often '
' cousins or brothers-iu law and
Kull I.ran Wire
t
I'Mtkw xkWk ami iMTkh 1'itrss sit down to dinner together
Longest in the Wuridi i after denouncing each other j
i 'iBMitiPThtx imtks 'n the House of Commons as
iMiTPmi by i-arrirr, Monih . the enemies of country and i
,i IMlvered by Carrier. Year S.OO 1 mnnv;nri fiitw.-rvntiv nnri'
ouiaido Kbimaih rounty ft 0o, mankind, conservative ana
. au NubMiipituiu iaynii in Advance I Liberal mean nothing. It is at i
Suliaoriber. fallnlg to receive their i be.8t Vsant i betwetn j
paper, call Circulation Department ; lrienas, ai worst, a Struggle;
between 8 and 9 a. m.,
will be sent to yon.
and a copy ; for the pub,ic crib between!
the ins and outs.
-ooo
entered as aerond class matter
l the poatofftce at Klamath Kali :
Oreson. November 15. 18S3. under ! "UNCLE JOE" LOSES VOTE
act of March 1. 1S79. I
. "Uncle Joe" Cunnon, for
FATIGUED CROW IS '
BROUGHT SAFELY IN
NEST TO NEW YORK
L
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l NowhJ ltr nlmt U ul.1.lo
In tin flrnt Unto In liUloi'V, n
trmv Iiim ImUom nthMiitiiK f '
Hltli'n (Ttm'H iiont. Ttitt A mr I'
ll nil Shilling, it Mimiil..i or I In
.iiiiilmii iiii'tti.titit Dim Ih luM
Tiintiluy with n riilluiitMl irtiw
Willi ll lliul llllllllltflMl in fln to
llto nuiilii n'tIi ttlicti I lit vm
blI tH All llllU'M OHHt llf AtllllltlMO
llthMilt.
1
Classes Fitted
ground ntul repaired at
DR. COBLE'S
7IIII MAIN hi'.
I.tfo Is what we niukn II.
Heavy, lulling eyes often
lit- III ic on imtvoiikii debility.
Sni'li nervousness (an bo re
lieved Willi properly filled
ItlUSHlMI.
REAL SILK
UOSIKRY I.INtiUUlK
nuika Ideal miia lilfta
ur.i. ii wvi.Kv
IVrttlom'ltl Itcpivscltlutlio
'HUNK -JIM-VV
Let George Do It
"Watch Ht-palrlng tif tiiurw"
Wu'ro ut tho Sumo Old
Stantl with n New Front!
GEORGE METZ
Next to Western Union
r
Telephone 877
o. 1
'the first time since 1860, when
Ihe cast his first ballot for
i
Member Audit Bureau of Circulation! Abraham Lincoln, failed to
' (vote on election day this year.
: The registration laws make
LEST WE FORGET
'; We leave all nonsense and;51 nee081-' for every voter to
all irreverence out of our talki"istfr in PeN0?,;.a"d on hte
, j j , , . 'nst day of registration, Oct. i
and conduct today and hold12i the day waS so cold and ;
sacred the' memory of theUtormy that the family would:
brave boys who went; to the not permit "Uncle Joe" to;
war and never came back, but ! leave the house. . I-
whose souls keep marching j He has been voting in Dan- j
on. And to those who finally ville. Illinois, since 1876. andj
returned, broken in mind and previously voted in Tuscola, j
body, the ragged remnants of I ooo
their former selves, who mea- j HONOR WAR DEAD !
sure out their days and nights)
in army hospitals, and who! Major Generals Charles P..
live over again in fitful dreams. Summerall and Robert Lee!"
0
I I I I MJ i 1 1 I X X 1 - tkB'a
I L.. ::i mjm
If W 7m II
mm
BuIIard, two wartime leaders
of the First Division, will ded
icate today on Governors Isl-
the terrors of the bygone
years, we-turn in intelligent
sympathy, in gratitude sincere,
for the nobilitv of Vart and
mind that willingly became and tne on,-v memorial on Am-,
our living sacrifice. ierican soil to commemorate'
Armistice day is the World's .the first three American sol
tribute to its heroes living diers who were killed in ac
and dead and the sentiment tion in France,
cf it all ought not to be readi- The dead heroes, members
ly forgotten. of the Sixteenth Infantry of
j. 000 :thFjrst iviicfi.tA E F.,
SEES LESS RUM jnow stationed on Governors
., J , j Island, fell Nov. 3. 1917, at
Andrew J. Volstead, utnorBatheIemont on the
.of the federal prohibition e'n:;front. They were Coroporal
Artillery and rifle cease;
Right and Reason from War takes lease;
Madness and hate and greed decrease.
Inspiring hope, dispelling fear.
Spreading out comfort, kindness, cheer.
The dawn of a joyous day seems near.
I hail the hour that brought release,
Confident time will it increase,
Even to everlasting peace.
LETTER BOX
Mr. arid Mrs. Louis K. Porter i
and family have returned to Klam-
forcement law. estimates that James B. Gresham of Evans-f,er P"o"s the past
at the most 10 per cent as ville, Ind., Private Thomas F.'
much liquor is in existence to-; Enright of Pittsburgh,
fortnight in Portland on a com
bined business and pleasure trip
and Porter suffered a severe attack of
Nnv. io,
Kdltur News:
Dear Sir; I wlwh lo express
my icrutitutle to you for i.utillNliinit.
to various individuals, and to the
I). A. It for salisfyhiK my request
for the names of those who laid
down their tlvra In the creat war.
They buve enabled a service of re
niemhrance to be conducted and
i fitrntitheil duta for a Dermanent
l.uslnes. vibita with ship- rc.ord , ,e piac:ej ,t least In a
j seml-publlc place In t lie near fii-i k:
i r
further result of the "re-
i plies I am now in possession of the
', iiamen. also of those who nave
, their lives III the Modoc war and
Ihe Spanish American war. These,
too, will be embodied on the above
Free Demonstration Week
SEE DISPLAY AT HOUSTON &
JESTER'S EXCLUSIVE SHOE
STORE, 515 MAIN STREET
DR. STOCKWELL
CHIROPODIST FOOT SPECIALIST
All Foot Ailment Corrected
LIMP IN WALK OUT! I MAKE YOUR FKKT
HAPPY!
Where you have two or more conn or cullmivcM
one removed free. (THIS IS GET ACQUAINTED
WEEK.) Cut this nd out; it is worth u dolltir .on
any treatment given bet ween 9:00 a. m. to 12 noon,
and from 7:00 to 9:00 p. m., at my office.
Can only handle limited number of cases per day.
Phone for early appointments. For examination,
special cases, hours 1 :Ii0 to 5:30 by appointment
only.
This demonstration lasts 15 day. Start Nov. 1 2th,
End November 27th
GET YOUR FEET OFF YOUR MIND
Phone 1268-W
Permanent Office, Suite 305 Winters BIdg
Klamath Falls, Oregon
LADY IN ATTENDANCE
Out of Town Correspondents Cheerfully Answered
regular
-Vers.
E. Gustofson of Kirk, Orcnon.
was here for a few hours on busi
ness yesterday.
turo.
As
SINVITT St Itl'tlKNKAII AT
KII.I..1MIIIKW Til
day as before prohibition. Private Merle D. Hay of Glid-Unfiucnta while north.
- .. ' record, hut It would be a thousand
THE DAU.K. ore.. Nov. 10. imm bt.tt,.r winlc ,mtrlotl croup
t I'm 1 1 a A Vnira i Ciinrruuuin:i tt V I 1 . i
TJoi Kolto,,... l ., ti.j- i au : c I " " - " I would unuertuae io piace inese
- tuav.uiu. b iu V.O.U-, Mrs John ,. urfered Sinnott within a few hour, of lu.tr-, rc,or(U , ,urh , public place lhai
BtaUstlCS WO'lld tn; possibly ( pany F, Sixteenth Infantry. reiap,8 followinn a week'. Illness , lilt for Washington, n. C. received "He who runs may read."
only 3 per cent, in existence. I The memorial is in the form and yesterday was forced to obtain' notification of a subpoena calling Truly yours.
In a church address lastinf . stnrj.lv trA utanHino- oH trained nurse. Mrs. Houston Is! him as a government witness In! J. HKNUY THOMAS.
HOWARD'S STAGE LINE
TRAVEL Y MOTOR STAGE
New Schedule Effective Oct. 2
Leaving 7 a. m., I p. m. and -t p. ni. ,
7 n. m. :tnd 1 p. m. throujth to Portliind the sumo day
Parlor cars with rcclinintf'chairs for the night trip.
Low faro, wonderful scenerv.
Office 615 Main St. Phone 999
night, outlining his faith in .the head of Regimental Row.
the Eighteenth Amendment, Chaplain Thomas E. Swan.
Mr. Volstead, who is now en- chief of chaplains, Second
gaged with the Northwest en-1 Corps Area, will pronounce
suffering from Influenza which for the Iloheny trial, to open at W'a.sh-
. time threatened
pneumonia.
to develop into
A. It. Eichler. 319 Washington
forcement office in an advis-jthe dedication. .World War! addition to the Klamath county
ory capacity, declared that I veterans of the Society of the 'chamber of commerce. His mem-
waa obtained yesterday.
lugton November 22. Sinnott had
planned to be in Washington by
Novemlier 15 for a meeting of the
the
appropriations committee.
subpoena did not haxlen his de-'
parture. He dec lared today (hat he
did not know what light he could
throw on the I)oheny case, which
Involves oil leases.
Auction Sale of Krulture Satur
day. Huy your furniture here and
save monev. Klamath Hume Sup
ply Co.. lull .Mnln St.
EE-
prohibition is bringing longer First Division and the Ameri-jber,nlp
i,lc w "lc ;can region win awena. our-, MaJor SlM.ncer o( BeMri.-k in the
000 ,vivors of the first German on-Topy tirade country, was a busl-
V cinrAv icl4nrpt4- -. kr... c 41. ' nM visitor In Klamath Fall for
. il-wurtM roinuiiv aim lucuiuct o ui me , .... ,r ft iiiu.iiuuuiv
ivtnlh f r ..-ill ...nJ.. ort time yesterday afternoon. IKlltKH r l t.MMlsslt.N
j awn iwvi.ti va wv aj iia Uiuiiu
ItlliTl.tMl ATTOK.NKV MMKII
(Y.lern.1 llriler ol
Will meet ovcrjr
Kriday evening In
the Moose Hall at
7:30 T. M.
An r.ngnsn proiessor 01 uni-t 8alute. The exercises will
versity College, Nottingham, beB.in at 10 0.clock j
discusing in The Observer the) General Summerall will de
etymology and use of the word:iver the principal address fol-1
''slogan," confesses to a vague lowinfJ tne dedication. To con-i
impression that the current; ciude the ceremonies a bugler!
use of this word "for a catch- will Bound taps.
word sufficiently stentorian to I In Krance the sacrifice of
drown argument or criticism" jthese three sixteenth Inf.-,
is ol
adds:
American origin. He:trvmen ha8 bepn honored bv
most contemporary ithe peopIe of Bathelemont
Joe Uall. member of the tribal j
council on the reservation, and
promnient In the affairs of the city
of C'hiloquin, was a business visitor I
In Klamath Falls yesterday.
i
Joseph Jensen, county engineer.
la expected to return to Klamath 1
Falls Friday after spending the j
past few days In the north on a,
combined business and pleasure
trip.
Mr. and .Mrs. J. VV. Taylor of
RAI.K.Vl. Nov. 10 I United New.-
tiovernor I'iereo today named
John C. Veatih. Portland attorney,
as a member of the tax supervi
sion and conservation commisHlon
for Multomah county, succeeding
L. J. fioldsmith, resigned.
I'M I INK t2IM
WESTERN TRANSFER
COMPANY
110 Mnln
TltANSKKIl AMI im.iVINd
"'S""" "iibhici una "an with a mnnnmpnt. (lenprnl ! Me-mi ... hr n. i,ine for
meant in praise or dispraise. Summerall said yesterday.
one iiuuiii, ue in uouui, II it. I D00
were not that he has taken bo j SALVAGING BURNED
a short time late yesterday after
noon. They returned to their ranch
home Inst night.
much pains to find a reput
able English etymological an
cestry for the word.
000
GREATEST OF SPORTS
TIMBER PROGRESSES c- c- Tvr- secretary of the
t California, Oregon Power company,
(Continued from Page On.) ' was here from Mcdford yesterday.
; looking after business Interests eon-
nected with the advance or Copco
1 preferred stock.
Critics of parties and elec
tion days could easily hit upon ,
a much more damning verdict sued
than to dismiss it all as
800 feet of spur track Is to be built
I at once, near Whltepolnt, to facll
( Hate loading.
I As thl constitutes the initial log; Friends will be delighted to learn
: movement between these two points.', (hat Miss Marie Thompson ha
new set of tariffs has been is-jrhanged her plans concerning a
Lijauru itj mu wmnicra cuciuc io j i;niiornia .cnooi ana na. enrouen
a,w,r me niii,iiieuin. vum. ol snip-; in tne f ails HUSinesS College. Al ISM
., pi;,;0 l, . 'P'fK '"e limner win ee i.r, per Thompson entered the school Mon-
game. Politics might be many lh0UHand aocorrtinK , ew, day evening.
worse things than a game. In rate. .
the history of civilization the !- ! Mr- unA Mr" F- r- Kieinegger
4.,. ... . ij . . , T.M1.I.NS)X IS X.t.MKII have arrived In Klamath Falls re-
two would seem to be closely JU,UK MUXiriPAI. CttltT cently from Snelllng. Calig. Klein-
related. Politics was given toi iegger has accepted . position as
the world by the Greeks. Who HOKTI.ANI). Nov. 10 (United! fr at the Forest Lumber eom-
,.rl,.,.,.H ,.mo In fV, .i -!.... .... ...... iiisuii pany. mo is me nepnew oi r. A.
LEARN TO
DANCE
From a Known Teacher'
Dorothy Baker
Teacher of Ballroom and
Stage
Lessons any time by
appointment
Arcade Hotel Phone 700
Let Us Paper Your Home
F. R. OLDS
Wall Paper and Paints
Phone 192-W
i N'ews I
games. In the mod- .,
ern world the political game 'Judge of department number one
has flourished nreeiselv where ! of the municipal court, filling the
I .... .uiuiH.nuii i puny. tie is ine nepnew oi
iivu i was named hv the ellv fniinfll tttti..( ... t-i.. . u
"Dusty" Rhoa'les, traveling
trnmna ar,A cnnvlu t,,.,.o n0,i vacancy creaiea uy me cievaunn oiiireigni ann passenger agent lor me
,v William A. Kkwall to Ihe plreiill Missouri Pnelfie
a greut part in the national bench.
Hi
tfi
arrived In Klam-'Jfl
Title Insurance
Ovir Vonr Vntrty
WILSON
ABSTRACT
COMPANY
.'(II .lahi
ath Fall, yesterday on one of his; tfSaSaSlfiKlfiKKKKK
IMPROVED
BUS SERVICE
Klamath Falls, Bend, Dal
les, Portland Stage.
Leave 7:30 .. m. flatly
Arrived Hnnd 1:15 p. m.
Arrive Dalles 8:35 p. m.
Arrive Portland 1:05 a. m.
Connection at tllggi for
Pendleton
Arrive Pendleton 1:00 a. m.
FARE:
Pnldleton J25.15
Hnnd 7:60
Dulles 13.60
Portland 15.60
Through to Pendleton and
Portland In one day.
Connect, with Spokane, linker
and llolse, Idaho, the
scenic route.
, KI.AM.tTII HT.ttJKS IXC
Travel by motor slngo.
Phono imi Htngo Depot
Buicks Best B
uys
1925 Master Six Buick 2 Door
Sedan in perfect condition $1200 00
1 924 Buick Four touring with
glass enclosure. Looks
good and in good shape
mechanically.
1923 Buick Six Touring. See
this and drive it-a snap at $ 550.00
1925 Dodge 4 door Sedan in per
fect condition and a real
buy at $ 875.00
r.
1924 Chandler Touring. Tis
car has had best of care
and is perfect mechanically 4 '
and looks good. Try this .
car out. A snap at ..V $ 700.00
' '" w-'. v
Several Other Cars to Pick From '
-. . :
Buick Garage
Phone 42
4
1330 Main St.
ft
39