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VMGE AfyUV SPECIAL TRAIN
SLIPS OUT TO SEE FOR PORTLAND
(Cnntlninul from pan. '
it'lM ri'K;irrt an echo of thrlr
ovn out the radio.
Z AvTimc llomi 1.11V.
; 3"li "viragi mnii" hud I
talk it ovor l(h his "avor.go"
wife and children to difldo If
thcr could Ri't along without
Ji.iMy for a dy o t so. Also.
Ihyt bud fu l fun rid no avornKH
tiork Vo takA care of th atora
Jill ilrnf, wan owv ,.
Oil the 'train rldn to ChlooKO
llli tho t'-porK llrny nmoki'd
two Mi" rip; M aud chaiKw!
about autijerts of arprni;,. In-
l!'Ulf Thompson? Suro he
makv a uood mayor (or Chl
i)Mr. . Hut I don'! know about
all' that tulk hp I making over
I)rtlnh prnpaRand i in the hcI.koIh.
.,"l.oarno pact? What' tha:!
' "Waltor Johnson There's .1
Croat hall player for you. Al
WA' play, cloan.
'; f'Xext president? Oh, probably
Charity Huche. GreateKt Amer
ican? Lindbergh, undoubtedly.
xrf'Mniwollnl? lie's got a good
publicity man.
jNo, Doinpney won't tnc any
mnialinrka. And say, that fie lit
.with Tunney was decided on its
Misfit.
v!'Klapners? Aw. this chatter
about the younKer reneratton
KoltiK to the,. bud is silly. The
ypungslnra ar4 nil 'ViKht. :'
f "l'rohiblllnn? Yea. and no.
Yoq can't believe everything told
yea either by weta or drya. Don't
rlrlnk myself, so am not specially
latcrcsted." , ,
Wlir a rirturr?
'At Die Horald and Examlnor
office Uray was purtled as to
why a newspaper should want
hi. photograph. . .
"I thouk'h n.-wspapers printed
ohty pirtiinn of important peo
Irter or great criminals. But no
Iu4tter. I'm averaae enouKh to
oy the thouKht of seeina; whnt
my face will look like when' it
come out in print. v
i He expressed misgivings when
ttUil he had been announced to
rqako a radio talk.
yAvorpge I know, but what Is
average in a speech?"
lie was asked what he wanted
vo do today.
"rwell, I'd like to look-some
ef"lho stores over, the stores on
ijtale street and elsewhere."
I Ho Was luke warm toward sug
gi . si ions for night entertainment
-f-'thft theater, night clubs.
TrNo, I guess not. I go to the
movies with-the wife" and "Chil
dren In Fort Madison now and
tn when there's something
Rood, and we've got a radio
Jfist an average one. That's about
alt the entertainment 1 crave'
pivlnc Healing Service .
- Hear Croiier-Ellot tonight at
Klamath Temple, Dig welcome
awaits yoii. Adv. tl-lt
1 i Continued from pneo 1)
ai. will work in with the return
Irij). giving a daylight ride both
jways ovr the aceuic Cascade
route. Already nmuy local pH
pie have deduced their intentiv'ns
'of making the trip.
Geologist Disagrees 1
; With Albert Fall
, (Conllnund from paga 1)
,the ground If it cannot be ap
proved iu tlw ground."
I Then the ecretry aald also
.'thai military purposes were in
volved In the lease and that de
tail could not he mude public
'without lb" authority of the
president, but he enclosed A
memorandum giving the high
salmi in mi kikuvii ay ,-mu i
icliir. !
' It was after receipt of this
letter that Senator I-aKollelte
set in motion machinery of the
senate, the operation of which
'resulted in the sensational In
vestigation of 1921-24.
As the correspondence was read
'and as Smit hcontinued his tes-
Cnioy, Kail appeared ciilunr
than he did ou yentenluy when
he startled attorneys end spec
tators by suddenly rising from
lus scat and addressing thu court
lit an effort to have admitted
testimony he snld was vital to
his defense. He was watched
clo"ly by spectator appar
ently wert wailing some other
drumatio move on his part.
Smith told the court that he
sent a geologist, K. C. llcald. to
Teapot lome al the suggestion
of ('all la Investigate reported
danger of drainage. I
.No Itnrutr-r of Prnlnnjttv
' ' "llenld told Secretary KaM In
my presence, said Dr. Smith,
"that there was no ' Imminent
danger of drainage In Ttmpot
lXime. 1 do not rometuber .that
I did more at thut limu than to
vouch for llenld. o
"Three days la4er-1 wool.:
Rill's offii-e with a written tran
script of lleald's oral statement,
which I gave the secretary. After
that 1 was not consulted by Kail
about Teapot- Dome at any time."
Itrooms have been replaced by
vacuum , cleaners In the barracks
of the French armies.
I I.KMI-SKV yurs li.YNX
NEW YtUIK. Oct. SI. Ay- In
a letter ii Kd Kruvne, spurMiig
'edliur of the New Yoik American-,
prjiitcd today. Jack IVmpsey luttl
cutes t liut his councctious with
lo I'. Klvnn who dlrecli'd him
ihrouKh the fights with Jack
Slim-key u ml lieue Tunuey are at
an end. The letter says: "l.co I'.
Fhnu is all right. However, I
.:nly implied him for two figliti.
; He's got a lot of luilne o( his
own to likik after without luiad
ling mo."
WOULD CLINCH
NORMAL SCHOOL
I ,.
! SAI.KM. tM. 21. (,n-That
. thf st.ite woulit meet thi peo
; pie of l a tirando half wuy rel
ative lo the establishment of
; the new normal school at that
j
pluce, uvea llniiikh ll Is not II
nuuclully ready to urj.ecd wllh
Ihe ronslrucilou ot builnlugs was
tho diH'laratlon of fiiivernir I'tit
ter,M'n yesterday when the nor
mal school reui'tits met b ucrept
n deed to the site from tho peo
ple cf l.a tirnude. A. T. Hill,
nuo of the commissioners from
l..l
thu
tiiuude, siiggerUJ that
Islute, to show Its good fnlih,
could at leiist bri nk gr iiiul or
iiiuko some move Unit would In
dicate prepress. 'rb governor
than said hn would be sled l i
eiilertalu motion Hint t'o In ml -scaping
of the grounds le iloii"
uud oilier iirvpaiatluns nni.li f r
ihe buildings ishen the sln'a ll
'leady III go ilhi'Bd This nut
Hun kiis mude and lartlid.
i mohoi if tlie iiiciuwrs ilioiiubl
I hl should hwuII Hi" ! Ilil it c
or a diiveway which nwnlls Hi"
voting of auiliiiiity by Hi" V"
pin of l.a llraiid", bill m l of
them thought Ibis uniiecesi,i
TALENT KWS NtT (il'll.TY
' I'OUTI.AXU, ttct. Sl. t Vl Ter.
ry Talent, federal prohlhliljn
agent, will plead not guilty Mon
day to charges of ipv iunlnry
lunnsluughter. it wus aiiid today
1st the I nited Suite, dirtrii.t ut-,
torney's otrice. He w 111 ne 'h'r-
rnigned before State Circuit Judge
Thomas at Medlord I nited Suites
District Attorney Neun'cr wlU k
;to Jack.n county Saturday to
i appear at Talent's attorney at the
'arraignment, after which the case
w ill lie transferred 1 1 the federal
court for trial.
OU DEARIWHAT SHALL!
I GET FOR -
DINNEROnIT I
PIES
fresh all the time.
NUT BREADS
Assortment of
CAKES
-. COOKIES
DOUGHNUTS
Your
Last Chance
-a. . .to hear ..
Crozier-EIiot
at
(Klaihath Temple
mru.s it
Also
Howard Gay
Noted Pianist, Tonight ' '
GREAT YOUNG PEOPLE'S RALLY
Everybody Invited
SUNDAY, ALL DAY
11:00 A. M.
Special Message (Pastor)
3:00 P.
"THE VOICE OF GOD"
Don't Miss it.
7:43 IV M.s
Creat Farewell Message" "THE FOUR'FOOLS"
AIaa ArVattr Rjsnri.mal awrvi'ii
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v-oroe eariy to. get ti.j.iN-;'rjji ji
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.JOEJ1ELipX,.,FiIipino, "MY UFE STORY"
' " ALL WELCOME COME! ' ;
FREE PURITAN HAM!
:iFnd your name in our ad and call for one Puritan Skinned Ham FREE. Name
m taken from City Directory, also be sure arid get one of our dolls' for tho children.
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BEEF
T-BONE STEAK, lb :. . 28c
SlllLOIN TU, lb 25c
RIB STEAK, lb 25c
HOUND STEAK, lb 25c
BACON SQUARES, lb "..23c
1U:IC. SMOULDERS, lb 23c
l'URITAN HAMS,. lb 32c
REX HAMS, skinned, lb 27c .
MAB1.E CODY
PORK
LOIN FORK CHOPS lb ,
I'ORK STEAK. LEO, lb.
LOIN PORK ROASTS, lb
PORK ROASTS, LEG. lb
FRESH iSJDE PORK, lb .
SPARE fiaas, lb ,r..
BULK SAUSAGE, lb.
PURE LARD, bulkjb
ASK FOR OUR SPECIAL LINK
SAUSAGE. PURE PORK
Dolls!
Dolls!
25c
..25c -.25c
..25c
25c
..20c
25c
Dolls!
Get a card from the PALACE MEAT MARKET and have butcher punch out the amount of
each nurcha.-e vou make. When the card is punched to the amount of $10.00 return it t
the PALACE MEAT MARKET and pure-hate a $:.00 doll for 9.U If not convenient for
vou to trade out $10.00 in merchandise with us now, -you may purchase on of these $.5.00
DolU at a Special Price of $2.50
Free Delivery 8:30 am. to 1:30 p. in. .
PALACE MEAT MARKET
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524 Main Street
Phons 68
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HERE'S" YOUR
GRANGE!
R E A D
THIS!
To Get a Suit or Overcoat from the world's largest makers of men's fine clothing, Hart Schaffner & Marx,
at the lowest prices in years. Why chance an unknown maker? Few men know the quality of fabrics Let
Hart fkhaf fner & Marx take the risk THEY KNOW. . ' : ,
Sugarman's Annual Storewide Sale Ends Soon
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MAIL QRDERS
Promptly FilUd
$35.00 Suits and $39.50 Suits and 1 $47.50 Suits and 50.00 Suits and One. Group Men's
Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats - Overcoats Suits
$26.75 $31.75 $36.75 $39.75 $19.75
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Our Entire Store is Packed to Overflowing With the Most Sensationally Slashed Bargains You Have Ever Seen
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l 0 Special Men's Medlicott and Stev- Men' $2.50 Broad- All Wool Men's $11.00 i Extra Heavy Cotton Men's $7.50 Black Levi Strauss Waiat , All .Wool .
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1 $6.50 Hats enon Heavy Wo1 cloth New Shirts Heavy Plaid Shirts I 16-inch Boots Ribbed Union Suits and Tn Oxfords and Bib Overalls Long Ribbed ,Sox
Union Suits i , . -
$4.85 $3.35 $1.65 $3.65 $7.85 $135 $5.45 $1:45 . 55y
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Some Left
Men's $7.50 Dress Shoe
at
Some Left
Men's Heavy Work
Shoes
K. SUGARMAN
. "I Ain't Mod it NoMy" .
Cold Weather I
Is Forecasted. Buy Your
Needs Now!
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3.85
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