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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1925)
Page Two Sunday. -August So, ifl2i. BUDD SAYS K. F. (Continued From Page One) been estimated that the coming of the two mill concerns and the nor thern lines would treble the present population of the city.) 37,000 Miles Linked Mr. Budd pointed out that when, and if Klamath Falls is United with the northern lines, 37,000 miles of railroads will be connected up with the Klamath country. A large per centage of the territories covered by this 37,000 miles are great consum ers of pine timber, of which there Is a super-abundance here. In the party with G;eat Northern executives were Robert Budd. a son of the rail president; A. J. Witchell. chief engineer of the Oregon Trunk, and C. E. Limner, Oregon Trunk engineer. ' ' V- " ' 1 All Metal "Foolproof" Plane Found for Air Lines test ; r4, $ Man Accused of Attacking Pard Gives Self Up Army and navy aero eiperts arc praising the "Yurktuwn," all-metal airplane of a new typo developed by Count Igor Sirorsky, Kussiau exile. It is believed "foolproof," because it is con strncted so "that the pilot cannot do "stunts," and if it grts out of oHt, cm only glide, Tho type has been adopted for use on the proposed Boston-Havana, Bostoti St, Paul air. lines. " The plane is shown at Boston. Local Briefs Attempt To Smuggle Diamonds Into U. I and Sol Ituud, diamond 'brokers. Itnth were held In bull on charges tf smuggling: I "I've got nothing to run away from. Here I am." It was C. C. Caid talking to Klamath county officers yesterday afternoon. Caid, accused of at tacking Harry Munson, an employe of the Forest Lumber company, walked into the sheriff's office and gave himself up. i Officers gave Caid the beneit of . the doubt. They expressed the be lief that he Is "on the square." ! Caid will be arraigned In Justice! court next Thursday. The nature! of his plea was not indicated. Caid is charged with assault wlthj a dangerous weapon on Munson. It; was alleged that he struck down, Munson following an argument. I Details regarding the alterca tion have not been made public. Following the fight, It was said, both men were discharged. - . Officials at the Klamath Valley hospital last night said that Mun son "Is getting along very well." They iasistep thaf th6-Js ', jio cause to Worry over his condi tion. Caid originally was believed to have left for Grants Pass. His automobile was accepted as bend by officers last evening. The alleged attack occurred Tuesday. ' Mrs. Bowers Leaves Klamath Mrs. O. D. Bcwers, mother of Mrs. Milton Smith and Mrs. E. T. Glvan, returned to her home yesterday, after visiting for the past summer in BIy with her daughters. Mrs. Bowers, who makes her home in Salem, has numerous friends in the Klamath country. . NEW YORK. Aug. 29. An nl- SHU'S SINK ll ItlMi It KG. VITA leged attempt to smtiRsle thirty un-1 . set diamonds, valued at about S 15.-! LAKE ARROWHEAD, Calif.. 000. into the Vnlted States, was re- j Aug. 29. The "robin" and "moon vealed by police oday when they j beam" high powered motor" boats, arrested Mnrcelle Jean, baggagn were burned and sunk today during master of the French liner !.. Grasno the annual lake Arrowhead rcRittta. Wins Golf Title For Third Time WHITE HEAR, Minn., Aug. 3d. (United l're.Hs) Ktuedy as a clock and unswnyer by tliu spec tacular spurts of her rppuni'iiU Mrs. Elaine Hoen(lml Uelnhiirt. Dnllna, Texan, today won tho wo meal's western golf rluniilonshli (or 1925. It was the third tlmo Mis. Rein hurt had won the crown. Mrs. Uarley lllgble. li'MU. played a utieetaiular I'tit npntty game, losing two up and one to go 111 the final 36 hole match. OIL I'ltH'K DKOI'H I.OS ANIIEI.E8, Aug. 39. Meet. In k eoxterii plica cuts, tliu Hlitiidnrd (III ciimimiiy of Cullforniu announc ed reductions today of ,1(1 cents pur barrel f... ... . !i"9 ul 0 lH 7"' on. hoC 'S; 'iiiumcd, it i 7 nnnv 01 WILL TltV GUIS NKZ, France, Aug. 29. Still waiting for favorable weather. Miss MetrudRO Ederlo. has "lenlu tively" act her second attempt at mastering the KnulUli channel for Sunday or Monday. Tho weal tier today showed some storm signs. WOODMEN OK THE WOULD INITIATION' An inttlullon will he held nt Odd Fellow Hull, 5th and Main Sts. on Tuesday evening. Kept. I. Candi dates are requested lo he tliero at 7:. 10 p. in. or as soon after us pos sible. Members of .Medford Cuinp will nsslnt In work. Good refresh ments will h served. A!t(l S2 You Can't Beat This A GENUINE 6 VOLT STORAGE BATTERY i or Fully I n.7JCuAi $m Wood or Rubber Case. The right Bize for Winchells Return Xorth Dr. and Mrs. C. Winchell. parents of Mrs. Henry Weiss rf Williamson river, accompanied by their two daughters and a son, left yesterday morning for their home in Eugene after visiting for the past two weeks at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Welra. 158.000 Miners Walk Out At Midnight Mon. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 29. (United Press) The impending an thracite coal strike began to make itself telt tonight throughout the districts where 153,000 men will ceaBe work Monday at midnight. Already some of the workers, notably In the Pottsville district, had removed thler tools from the pits and gone to their homes until the strike shall have ended. For the moment, John L. Lewis, president of the United Mine Work ers and director of the strike, be came the general in charge of the economic destinies of a vast army of men, affecting thousands of families Returns From Portland Mr, and Mrs. Darrell Clark returned over the week-end from Portland, where they have spent the past three weeks visiting with friends and rel atives in the north. -Mrs. Clark will return to her work in the of fice of the county clerk on Mon day morning. In Saturday Mrs. Viola O. Dear hnrn nf Laneell vnllev. teacher in lhe"CaBgel1 vimfyVfldW,"VpeM'1 Saturday in Klamath Falls In the office of the county superintend ent, where she transacted business with Superintendent Peterson 1n preparation for the opening of the county schools. ' Screen-in your porches. Protect the baby and yourself from flies and mosquitoes. Phone 477-W for THE GLASS HOUSE - llth and Pine Sts. .. SPECIALS In Victrolas Still on at SHEPHERD'S Fords, Chevrolet, Buick, Star, Overbad and 58 other cars. 12 volt for Dodges and Franklins (ijjjj See these batteries at , ., IMPERIAL GARAGE 3rd and Main Sts. Klamath Falls, On A. W. Stevens, Prop. Authoriied PRES-O-LITE p,.v, vr M 1 Ditfributtti, I T erejyisioji )je vvuiart TWISTER HITS IN ABILENE, TEXAS ABILENE, Texas., Aug. 29. Ac cording to unconfirmed reports reaching here tonight, two houses were blown down near Electra, kill ing an unknown eight-year-old boy and injuring several children. No other casualties were reported. A siiK-cro ilt'siiv to wrv NiippIt'iiH'nttxl by kiiowlttlKC and cxiH'rU'ni'O result In n real ft.vmpiilliy, a prartiral rxprcMftluii nf pmft'MNiunui' lu-lp-fulnoH, EAEIJWITIAOCK M PHONE FUNERAL, C0R.SIXTH HO HI IMF. ...r a f I IN Li low Phone 1M-J. Room 10, Loomla Bldg. DR. W. A. LEONARD Dentist Specialist In Extractions, Oral Bnrirery tit ' nispssen of thp Month REAL ESTATE LOANS A Savings Account Is an armor of peace. In dependence In time of need. Is that worthwhile? Then itart now. $2.20 saved month ly for 240 months In Tho Western Savings & Loan As sociation earns $472.00 on $1,911 for every monthly do-posit. SMITH & THEISEN Underwood llldfr. Insurance KIra & Automobile Investments Ono flalcsmnn WiuhX! E SAL IN OUR NEW LOCATION Special Discount for Cash Since moving we find that we have a great many odd pieces, which we are marking down in price in order to close them out for cash Also making special dicounts for cash, for one week, on numer ous other articles, in both new and used, consisting of stocks of rugs, beds, springs, mattresses. Few patterns of stoves both cook and heaters, Aluminum ware, dishes, trunks, unfinished tables etc. Come in and look over our stock and if there is any thing you can use, the price will be interesting. SEWING MACHINES We have just finished overhauling some 40 sewing machines, and all are in good working order, some as good as new, prices from $5.00 to .$45.00 both time and cash, for Singers, Whites Eldredge, Standard, New Home and other makes. Let us show you the new Lang Range No grates or ash pan. 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