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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1925)
if KLAMATHNEWS -Trorkr FNTRIES hOSE 10 P. M. MON. k rli'K fur Hio KIuim- i will M,,l",u' n,"hl "" ,r,lln hi iiflrll I" l 1,1 -. ' - t , fr I"""" ........ ... ' A(!rl.ullrlH ml.THim will t ,,,n imiHI HI P. m. lo Hill " ' . . ... ..l..r ll.n lion. wh(i (fiiin- " ' - ,m..'lliln t Iho eli.vchlli toLIDCE GROOMED OR ANOTHER TERM LmiiNiiTuN. Aim. so. what of iIh I"'"1" r"r ro-oiiMiiion L,l,l,.iii CooIIiIkm. mado In fPOli li"" lolK' lonarem ThMlr llurton. Ho declarud fniilldnu " "' atrongoHt In Ijiu n-iu l 1 1 1'0 it ranks" and Hi.. I wvitry Imllcntlon he rrn"""1""1'''1 ""d re-oloctod." irion, tli prelduiin rnproaon- ,1 tho (Jtniovn armamont llmlt- confcri'iKo. la unaluurod ona L rlil 'T alntoitmi'n who la un ity rli to l" ailmlnlitratlon. lou King Bear In Irtland Zoo Kills And Eat New Little Cub ISLAND, auk.. 2. (united Tmlay thnro mi Inlrodured brar Into (he pit of the Waah park ion. jreari there hna boon a pat bror In command of all the affairs of (he park'a bruins. Bowi'oiuur, recoxnlslng the rltucle of some of llin Inmates, it iK'cimie fumlllur In his at- ailvitfiroa were well received h van ninldly axcendlng In hn tho old monarch of the look will: Jealous raxo. peuiKi'd upon the protontlous Hon J nun and ii.r, 1,1 l,ut w momenta the newcomer was ly.,K u,.(1 Then II.. M.kle r,.llia' , t b. r new h.ro vanq,,,,,,,,.,,, ,(,lnea Ith the iu .ul.aa nnU flllIt(,d Iho full.-n boar'. ,.,,, NICARAGUANS STAGE A SERIOUS REVOLT MANAGUA. Nicaragua. Auk. 29 (United rro.)Tho cunaervatlvo Tones revolted today. ,0,t.u ,,, . nance minister and several others, and have them dotslni.il -n h. . tlflcatlona overlooking the city. i.onsmerauie oxcliomnnt attended the coup, and unnminiimr.ii ..r n, auaponslon of all cable communica tion to outalde points has boon made. The postofflce also rntum.. i copt mall. Sunday, August 30, 1925, HO, ono eHtutu, willed him by tho sluln woman for counsel foes. Dis trict Attorney Keycs said tonight If Cooper persisted In llils, It might be necessary to try the dead man In civil court lo detormlno whether he was guilty of murder. ' Dead Dentist May Yet Be Tried For Murder 1.08 ANOEI.KS, Aug. 29. The1 body of Dr. Thomas W. Young was! onroute tonight to the home of bis! aged parents In Pittsburgh, Ia. Miss' Isabella Young, slater, who came: hore lo testify at the dentist's trial,! abruptly ended by his suicide, ac-! companled the remains. The dramatic suicide of Dr. Young may not prove the ending after all of his trial for the murder ot his young and beautiful wife. The dead dentist's defender, Joha 8. Cooper, announced he would fight to obtain a portion of Dr. Young's Kcnd our electric news each day. Ann we I In- comforts we ill play. Van l''lf''t's Hrrvlcemuii says, (letting In touch with this elec trical supply shop means getting chummy with comfort. Fixtures and appliances. Hervlce that meoiij electrical satisfaction. 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Remember: We can furnish both diggers and planters of McCormick-Deering Quality. 'Good Equipment Makes a Good Farmer Better J. S. Mills & Son Sixth and Klamath " Phona 9 Headquarters for the McCormick-Deering Line OVER 100 f 1MPROYEMENTS t ET LOWER IN PRICE Beautiful beyond comparison, with many refinements in body and mo to the NEW OAKLAND SIXES always the greatest cars in their class are now obtainable at prices from $70.00 to $350.00 lower. V A heavier crank-shaft, air cleaner, oil filter, and four- ."kheel brake improvement have been added .'. v YET PRICES ARE LOWER Smart,"' comfortable Fisher bodies; with handsome, new-. : 1 ly designed nickeled radiators, establish them as outstand-' 1 ing style leaders . f : - YET PRICES ARE LOWER The harmonic balancer, an exclusive Oakland feature, imparts a new thrill of unmatched freedom from vibra tion and renders Oakland speed, acceleration and flexi bility even more impressive. ' " '. s, ; : YET PRICES ARE LOWER See Th6m on Our Floor ;; New Models on Display - r-If you can match this new Oakland at at anywhere near this price, we waive all further right to your consideration. But if you can't as we know you can't then it's tp, your interest to choose the new Oakland. J ,' v I V R. R. R. Garage Three Regular Fellow Roy, Rex, Ray 831 Klamath Ave. ... ( Phone 212 , t