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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1925)
KUMATHJNEWS n..-.i.H..,. HlfeAHt 1, 1925. Page Thre4 '''.neauurower CANNING SEASON . is her. Blackberrto are lout gone. Peaches are at their best ..If you in tend to can peaches, get them now, they will go quick this year. All canning supplies are cheap. To insure yourself of the best at the right prices, can your peaches now. i HSU PARLEY IS STRIKE r ' Ireat Hrlt- rTladiisirlel P'"'"'"1" rV. .. 1,-r coal Hlllinn. I.1.j-in announced Ukuiml of "he '"'" ',. rrWr afternoon ln "' wmmon. .. .unpend."! """,r "" ..nilllulltlM tllll and hour. ubor hi. lor i -- - ,t of n ,r"d"' "" 0 " asa be" oruerru ... . . ,-..! Ilrltaln wee k'Ad.r "'. "h'n l,r""". f ins International ......t.- . . ..h.,i h..mtn-uners in itic . ... ,iinli.mialld all rraaui ffDilM. Inasmuch ,t0PP a b",n rr Hild'ln emerges from ( day or ennir.s .... trllh mine" end operators, .. I t...r,. II in nii" Lpon.lblllly for urlln hram the d!ler 'r I h the prosnerie " L iht slimmest. II" has an- I,,, ibr stoppage, or singe l, will mil Ink' liln.-e III ool occur l'"" """"' H Mplnliii il In ili' rolloved nmniuii i. III." I" ' .I'fu- HI U . Hlllllt'Ct lU Till. "" " ' - ' llrmilloa ..f !' workers iirloui Jl.li'i'!' throughout ... Th mllicri.' executive. liltr uld. had lrli-Kraph.il ui otiincis nisi iu w- 111 beta iupeudrd. loulluue railn union rung real null 111 affiliated unions, rrpre- otcbcrshlp of more than workm. tlil "I lie owu- nlwn bar accepted I he foi piuauuls. The embargo ths awtrmrnl ut rual baa :Wni. All unions will sort. Wravfr, lrgrj.t Individual w!it grower in Hi country,' tnyt that if mmmer tilling, t'v.ir wen t.-t'Tilfiratlnn, wrre follotrtj conii.ten'.lr liy farmrn, the wheat output of Kona alone ,r...n-d fl0,0O0,fK'0 hu.lirli annually. Ufa firldi, produring from 70,000 to 80,000 u-t..'. i nat, lie in Nortliwut Kan.aa. One of them ii iliown. Inset ia o picture of him. TRAGIC TALE OF HOW SMALL FRENCH GARRISON RESISTED RIFFS, IS TOLD Unusual But True (Over Jjwt Mulil'a Iaard Wire) I niiXO ity I'HTITIOM kU'ATk KTIIKKTH AND hi I W IT MAT roNOKHN: e rs nrasn? oh-kn that nltnrt will, il iho r.'gulur "f ih Common Counrll of of KUmitb. KuIN, OrcKun, J spin iheevfnluK of Die : of Aii(ut. lui5. prixout illoa lo Hid Common Cnun ai fi ti nriniiin ,f rer vu and llyi la Klumulh !lo the City of Kluiuath "(on: irrt Sirft from rb aouth ' of K'imiih Avenue to anna. bird Sirwt from the aouth- Dm of Oak f lot Areane from Uke io toe rtTj line of Lot lllT Ihrouih. Illork 71." purr mrou4 Hlock 7. r'lrf Ihrnnsh ti llul part 0f the ulley 'I. ly.nj weat of the HOC Of Ldl H ut .Mid Mnr.lf Ail thai part f tie a 1 loy " . lylnat wnt of the 'lof Lot s of mild bloi-k. T tnrnuffh iiin..t. o i JJr IhroiiRh Hlock' 88. '14 Urmia un.i ..ii mc on r hi ni., r ai,i ' on riln In the public oi KUmaih County. Orcaon. tbitt S6tb day of July. A. I). IVT0N t ((). iv. uiKKNV.. H.HR" C I.OI1ENZ. I . ACKLKY. flr ACKLEY. 'XATH II K ATI Ml C O. ' t -- -.HUM . . UiltKN-.. Aft V Hi- .... ""'"UK. Little Band Of French Troops Hold Off Riff Hordes For 14 Pays, Finally Cutting Their Way Out To Safety By Hand-To-Hand Fighti"g lly JOHN' U IIIIIKN j (if thin fi ll nnulil the Krondi lines. KKZ. K'r.u.h Murocru. July SI. uVvlllslily laulalUlnE the i.fuiidcrn. (I'ultid Newm -1 ho remnunl of lhi hu wi-re thiikiiiK with I hirst and tarrlwin whlrh dif. nil..il llm pint pari heil hy the hut wlmln of the at Ain Hon Al..a OKnllul liunUred .Vijroiran alrruro. , of It Iff latin for 14 par.h.il, lilo.ulyj yl)r ,iri,0 ,,ay, ,,,.!,. nunK daya. baa been arm to the roar for' .utenant. wboB namr ha nut yrt real and pan bin afior a thrllllm: ' twfn m.de known. beiaiiHe of of haod lo hand halilo throurh tho f,.ul r0ll ,n0 a awriotasly woumV rnrniy'a rounlry. ri within lh hii. but he cimilntied The handful ..f liillnr.-d aoldlrmj lo dint llio dofeaHe. Threo Ihllra fell vihaualril ul the foot of Iho ro-; dlnlunt won nnolher pout ami the lief column Uliinat. h.-d lo aid them , wonudrd offlicr conllnually alunal after the aloa - had rulminatrd In a ' dlrc iine its fire. great rkploaiuii ifmt rvilurrd Ihuir poKt to wrnrkugo. 1 buve JuHt ro. Si'voral daya nito. a French roliufl column wan started moving from the HKRUN. July 31. For the first time In 21 years, Ilerlln police bad nothing to do Thursday night. An nbsolute lull In criminal activities permitted them all to remain Idle until duwn, not a slnglo call being I u rued in. JKRSKY CITY. N. J.. July Jl. When IJurnard F. Schief'a friends brought him home after a bit of a atug party. .Ihcy did not know that ho had moved, when found in the morning In tho basement of his for-i mrr home, be was arrested and fined f 10 for, disorderly conduct. turned from the front with tho story rmr , rluv0 A(n ,, AlBSBi of the wlegi.. It will make a glor- nrrvo( , Fr(,n(.h ,,,; Inua page In the history of French I lu(,rvi,d , Klfflans iliRHlnK like colonial warfare, although II Is ly- nioU., Thursday under a rocky plinl of flghllng along the entire m11Iul n,.ar lho D0B,. u wa9 ov, front, and of the difficulty tli"1,,,., la, thc umaM Intended to French experience in relieving Ima- ,,,uw up the Whlle tho sap- land otitposla. p(,rpl ,, ,llnnon(,d. a ,i,ell from a Forty or 50 black aohllers. of-( m(laa tiM plefe .lrrk the mti flcored by a llentenant and five j ,, dopot in lho middle of the. white noncommissioned of fleers, j poit cau,n! nn ,Xpiosion that do held Aln Bnu Alssa for two weeks. ,troj.ed t1B defenses. During this time hundred, of Rlf-I niM (he rcl,cf column flana. tneir eyea oiouu.u-t 7, .,. ,hP ,:, spasms of fanatical hatred, nightly, )n an effoft (q mcmr ,ie entrenched Ihemselves a few yards ! bt Ule memhen ot from the barbed wire strung by the mlg aready w(jn) ,n the defendera. The Rifflan. """''I ,,,,, ,)f (he ulfflan vaur. fight- knivea ror use wnen ouneu iu.i n. hand , hand aKlnst bulleta Mini nncr nigui moy snip m mo j,nlv(,. I defenders. I . . . . , ., . , , . Dazed and spent, thoy had Btag- Hmin thero wrre only 15 of trie - ',', , ... . . ...,ij rcred from t ie demolished post and dofondora unwounded. Wounded " . . . . ,,, ..a ...i.. bulled for their lives. Clubbing and unwounded alike-suffered tragic- "'"' , , . ... ... . ,.i 'their rifles, they cut a pnth for ally for luck of wuler. Ihcre was,'" ' ,.,,. ... ... . .. themselves through the Hlftlnns and no med cine wllh which to treat . ti jl. n.i in Joned the relief column. ' Ilia mnn vhA Inv nlneainc nnd in pain Dally French aviators flew! Aviators flew ovef the bloddy over the post dropping ammunition battlefield, and were greeted by ln and blocks of Ice. The greater pari tense fire from the Rlftinns. JACKSON, Mich.. July 31. A family heirloom, an old sword, serv ed Orn MeC'ongeal, 83-year-old far mer, to good purpose when two bandits entered his house. Leading the burglars to his bed room, on the pretext of gutting his money, McCongonl grasped Iho ancient blade and put the bundlls to flight. PHILADKI.l'HlA, July 31. More than 250,000 persons signed a tes timonial presented Friday lo Howard Kennedy. 37 years old, war veteran, who has given his blood 2G' times in the last 10 years to save the lives of others. Physicians said that in each of 23 transfusions, Kennedy's blood had saved a life.. , ELBERTA PEACHES PURE CANE SUGAR Just right for canning. Get our Sugar is lower than for a long prices before you buy. We are sell- time. If ever you could save by can ing them cheap. ning fruit, -you can this year. MASON FRUIT JARS CAN YOUR FRUIT NOW Never before have we seen such Many people put off their canning a low price on fruit jars. You can until most of the fruit i3 gone. Now well afford to buy plenty. is the- time. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Our customers tell us we have the best assortment, and finest fresh fruits and vegetables in town. The prices are the lowest Come early to day and get your choice of the best. . . ' ' STRAWBERRY JAM S LB. PURE JAM Pure Berries and TQ" ure Fruit, Assorted 7r Sugar, 3 lb. Jars .'.... IVC Flavors, Extra Value ...J..' ltuiy a lioi ittiuiea am tcalt!:?. Rich and poor est them. 30c a dozen. 8th and Vain. J31 A2 PfiT FINISHING I out II I . . - r. .. jwite Court ll,,,,.. PJEL AST OP fi Room i tm, . .... r." n..w m-.i- ' l,7Ii"D'cl and Theatre. mm. ifm, 1 n W LUNCH i ins Pelican STEW .i J" Ml. ' Service Quality PEACHES A furnace in your home will keep the summer at your command all win ter. Prices $135 up. . Qj ffrst Phone 371. 1 box, - 3 boxes, 5 : boxes,- $125 $1.20 $115 JSml IRngM to. Ea(t lr.Caini Hurry Cash Grocery Two Telephones. ' Free Deliverie.. 576-Phone For Food, Us The Better W.y-576, Oregon Trunk Is Coming If you're broke don't let them know. Have that old car re painted though its only done for show. Six years in Klam ath ; time enough to tell. If von like our work tell others and if you don t give us Lacquer Finishes. High Grade Painting. Enamel. Sherman Auto Paint Shop . 652 Spring St. PEANUT BUTTER JO LB. KXRO 5 lb. Pails 1 fifl Light or Dark,. Note 7C- Schoolboy .' wl.UU this jow price 10 lbs J. Jv. SHRIMP CHEAP SOLID PACK TOMATOES 5 oz. Cans Fanfcy , 1 Ei No. 21. Cans, Fancy V' Late Pack Shrimp lot' Solid Pack Tomatoes, 2 for 00 c In. Our Market 423 Main Street These are our every cay meat prices, not specials. You can save any day in the week at STONE'S Market, 423 Main St OVEN ROAST . . , . POT ROAST Rolled Prime Ribs Otf. All Shoulder Cuts, 1 Baby Beef, lb Baby Beef, lb....;.....;..J......... PC BEST STEAKS BOILING BEEF All Cuts, ' - 9C Plate and Brisket, OC Baby Beef, lb. -OC . Baby Beef, 3 lbs. : 00 C 717 Main 423 Main . ' - . Included in this unusual August Fur ! are hundreds of Coats, Jacquettes Chokers in the styles that will be seen in the best places this fall and 1 . '. 11,' . . ; .... -i . winter.,,-. , . , . ....... Every choice Fur in eveiy conceiv able mode at prices that speak of real savings. . . .. . . . Northern Far Shop Phone 374-J .1 t.JI T!Wf At r .1 TLm . 810 Main St. i wX 1, a&w 'ITT-aJi lv m