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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1925)
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WU the cca ;X:oa of Exat' Kaia atraet ta ladxatrial ar If ilia Aaoitioa. it to aa&a arobakl tkat. a kaaiaraa aMlat BI ba aaill ta. that part cT ti ck7- , zi tj to a nara ta tk ciir r Tiara tajaaiaa. aar aaa R. P. Brt.'.aaa(a. raa.'Wr of Kaava:k cmb'.t araia aoa . " ajlaii A Waa-ar far (autt roaarj a 1 t 1.- r m m w a. u t aTTa- aata ni K'aart vwa eiaacry tira taa:'a taa . E AT 2 A. MJ SAVES MAN FROM " (Coatlaacd Fraaa Fata Oaa) I do-. Osa aiaa araa Scott, tb otaan were tae ariaoa (sarda. Tkey were Blarfac Btaochte ta quiet se'Jlodiej fk!aa a if the tali, Jarkr raata attli r; t est ta awlaa; bm ta (iobett ia fix brief boan awre.; Scott looked op aa tbe Bewasaper- aua calered. Hi (ace was aBxkaa. "WI1, BaaatZI, roo're aot fia to baaa todar." ob fiewipapermaa said, awkwardlj, ia blunt k:ndneta. Scott naa bis white aerroas' fcaads aborc his head, fleck lac tbe are of spades on the floor, with to (estare. i "God I owe this to my friend:"! he said hoartelr. , "No" the newspaperman' Toice was low. -Too owe it to yoor; brother." While the crowd preased about, then tha reporters toid Scott the! atory that tbe jroreraor of Illinois ! had that nirht receired a injaterioas ! telesram from rtrolt, purporting to come from Robert Scott, the 1 brother, who wa with P.'itHil in a i sonth aide cizar store tbe night that Joseph Mailer, a clerk, was abot in ; I a bold-op. The telegram said that; Robert confessed to tbe murder, i that he would gire himself np this i morning. Tbe gorernor, fearing a hoax,! ' bat determined to spare a life If poaalble. had granted a week's re-' I priere for a period of Inrestigation.' I Scotts face darkened. A new light i was In bis eyes, perhaps the fear, ' that bo'h would hang. He was ' silent a moment. ' "Damn him. I knew he wonld do that," was bis comment. "Boys, I ae up hope three months ago when they brought me in Rere. Now tbere'll be more of all this. I was ready to die." I He stopped. What does a man think when he faoes dea-sh a-, dawn? What does a man do? Russell Scott apoke again. "Boya." he said, "I'd figured it was all orer. I was going to play pinochle until daylight, real a little and then "Let me alone now," he faltered "I fieas I II go to sleep." With Sawdust Blow ing in Your Eyes With the Back of Your Neck a Wet With Perspiration You Earn Every Dime You Get These Days! , Therefore see that you get value received for every dime you spend. Don't spend your money for overhead or fancy fixtures, or an army of clerks. Insist that you get real merchandise at a reasonable price. In other words, look our prices over you'll find it worth your while. I RlllS WtVTKU 1 8ch?,I FJlatrlct No. 1 of Klarn.' V0."1' " "j Moo-lay erening , Jtly 20. at 7:10. tor the ronnruc tlon work at Falri.w school, ac-i cording t, pun, . speelfl-atlona oa file )B the offica of .. K. Cow boom. All Mria to be ad-I-eaaed to Ida' B Momyer. ekrV. an accompan ied by cerlfled cbe-i fvr f' pr eent of b:d. v " VKK e'rk n.... . - - r. . . .- . atr.pe-i r.-ir:ii ',road. cloth drewe, on tale for 14 $ Be Begins bress Shop, us Ro, Secnth St. J14 FOR INSTANCE Khaki Pants $159 Cotton Ribbed Union Suits $1.00 Light Blue Work Shirts, 3 for $1.75 AGENCY FOR NORTH COAST LOGGER BOOTS 4 LLOYD RYAN "Home of the Working Man" Ninth and Main Klamath Fall,, Oregon 1 ?; Ii 4 ih ; s 1 V : ,1 'X Measured. by MMes ; Or, "Wiwt Price r einumberoftmiIes-you;get fromVyourmotor -the quality : ofyitsTperformance the;cost .'ofiitsl'upkeep all.these.are jpart-ofitheiprice of gasolinea That's why Union is the most economical . 'gasoline on the mar ket because its qual ity is highest- Yet its price is never more jthan that of any good 5 gasoline. And'iUnion Gaso ' line is non-detonating. ,Vhich means that its power-impulses are not hammer-like blows. They follow through! 'This means much to ' a motor.; It means, for one thing, quick-start ing. Also, swift, vibrat ionless pick-up, and ev en, gliding speed a a If a better gasoline were possible it would be made by the Union Oil Company.! And sold wherever you see the sign, "Union Gas oline.", At Union Oil service stations and in dependent dealers of the first class every where. , Union Non'Detonatmg Gasoline fV 1- Union Oil Company AIo ProJucers 0 Arista Motor Oil :- a