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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1925)
Page Two Saturday,- Sept 10, 1025 THE vniTllFS AIDUA NEWSPAPERS AIR HEARING! ; Sdomebr IN LAND FILLING SHOULD SIDE IN, START MONDAY;: President-Mann-" Wll- lor uml "bnni- ar-l.crs." when rnii- . . ......... t ,)... ii r uml vtili.nl. . Hinl r.Mi.nn iiii.iii.c IMTl ' , he Ilr.ikln funs nuiil.1 1 ii. '""" . Lt....fiil..i jtunti.it ha lI.IH'.tU lt('. jiiruui'9 ri'up " i mimi. . . , ........... . . ' ... ..I flr,t ll.lse.' T.I kll.lWK III wll I'M-IH I'"' rillllllllllll (United' WASHINGTON'. Sept. IS (I'utted I ,,,, for III. ovcntii.il l".ltiK Hi" t HI. iirin (f-.l and lxo think News President C'.olldge's lr In-1 x,(n have Just landed a nmn lnit i.ul M iiliil iimiiii, ,. .l...... .Ki.iin..irv hoard R.im.r..ntly does nut ,h.,v i.n..ve will ho set to Hike hi. I I'll. -hers have been haded ljr lilK take tlio side of the I'nltcd States Inteud to temporlte either with l- plm-o when III tlnio come. .., . .... 1 . .1 ,.. llrtPlll..llllM. ... .,." j i... r-i- Newsl President .'oolldgo till emeut "'i tilM American newspaper, should1 quiry isna ousiuess men vuiuro iu blm..-. i-.i. Ill (.1 I.Alt Ml l:TI) OK HroHTKM r. Monday M(;T The Klitiiii.ih Hmrl.mnr aaH-ln-Hun will nio.it In r.'K.ilitr .euilnn on .Munilnv evening. H.-iil.-mh.-r SI. mi.l iiitnti Imrrt nr.. .-A........... I . .. ... cords. ..ruined llKi......il.. I ,,,,, ,,,, , u, nn KMWUrnni." Hut only the lillrhor liltii.ell ,,, ,-iii.ti.her of emiiMinrc , Hint evening ill X nYlm-li, (lui.lii.-i.it of .ii liuimrlnnl nature vlll cnllin hoforo the meeting, nuU III., officers lire ni.il.. - i.. ... . l.iflKlie nun in. ii... 'general I'xpn-N.liili of opinion ik:i ii i ...... )... (.....itn. Hint llinV noi mimic ...... .. ...... --- . . . toward the view- suoa or persona... im in i.ukmuk ino That nmn is iH'imoniru nium-iw-, ( .m v- ...... .v. r. . h.h nupnnmi.", org.nta.lon which I. no. in the ; 'i, "on, In .bo pre., aircraft controversy. IsonmU like a dessert, but II l-m'l. I Ih-lr I.e. ami .horofore were habit of frittering away Its ener- V ' 1 . '.,. . 10... . n,. ,i,,h nf ih,.h.r.! h.. i,....n uurrhnsril of the greatest value to Hie club. It Trtn I ATP Tfi rt iccir.. g.ea. Callforula-Orego. Power com- " V N ' """,U".1 b. I " VUWOir I oany Of Medford glvea over Its Aug- ,t ;v-ri.i nr.,ri.i ih.i Hie chief ln.lv... p..n,vl.ni.-. i,.aiie. Thl nit. her. Uml thi'V iii.wiui.iicu i 1. . - K.. - I.. -.! UOn 1. Hie IUOS. l..U.UIUU.. ' . . - ,.,,.. .., W....I...I ..I 1TI11SII.-Il ItltatU ... I u, uuiuur. ... '-" , ,, v dual s.orm center or tne conirov- - hi. f m or even hi. .eonu '" uo. .iu. "Th. Volt." to . description of I This pronouncement came from . wm(anl ,,,. .h, J , b ,hw. , ,. h ehamte. , j "''IMlro 1417 Cre.,e, Ave. Portland'. land settlement work for president! spokesni.g ,t te WsU probbly next Wed- rirs. a. an Inflclder. The first two . II would u.Hlr. however, to! H1!..J0 Oregon. Ten half-tone illustra- ;bouso t r.. durln th, 9 ''-,k; nesn.,. ,i,M he tried ... make good . a, ..-l .he aver.Ke pitcher. . ,,A,Y, A-KnrvN,IKl.r- Ml J3 t .A.ithrn OrAiVtn Ultlii? irus tohicibuvc, scenes enliven th. folder. An edl-, French debt was nientioned as well tton of 80.000 waa printed, large- " barring of the Indian com ly for circulation among the com-' niunlst. Saklatvala. and other pend-pany-s customers in northern Call-1 lnK matters. fornla and southern Oregon. This! The white house statement was recognition of Portland expenditure , an unusual one. and was generally constitutes substantial evidence that iregnrded as being inspired by wide th. contributions made 'by Portland publicity given to a survey of the To facilitate. Its work In study- ottrher. and It didn't tike. iwh.ii conipluliiing or a .oro arm. was. ing the aviation question from a niwonette la a graduate of the; using Ihni n. a mii.i.'rruKtt in go. a national defense standpoint. the Ceorgetown university, lie .tarred I "day off" or win himself another ho.rd ha. decided to hold all Dreli-ih.m a smiihuaw mtcher. and It; berth. And muiiy a pluher with a mlnary testimony down to .he mln- wa, , ,u. h .hat the N. York Van- j liimo arm labor, day In and day out Imuin. Acting Secretary of War. kcea .l.ned him the summer ho ( wlihont a murmur, with the ailment Dwlght Davis was summoned to ap-1 xra,lllllw. He fnIM lu Impr.Mi. .' unknown l.i hi. males or the public pear at the opening .esslon Monday lh. Yanktown basses, however, and ! Th" niiuU serious problem bnaobnll morniuz. Ho will make a short gen- n,.v 1..1 hi,,. nianagcrs due is inai oi iinniiiini wishes to met rvflne.1 g.-nil. man. Wrlle II. L. It. Hot it? I Kinniatli Now., SI 1'fi' hn.Ineu and nrofesslonal men have i French debt situation by the lns.i-l., ,,,, ,h .rmv'. n.-iivl.i ..... ,-,. . i.,n... ..!lhelr nlulier.. and the fuctor (hn. i . .. ... . ..... nt ..-i.An.lpa whlrh h.l,l th.lt1 ' ...... ..' . . .'....... " . ( Been proauetive oi gooa resuiui ior"" ; ties, leaving detail and descriptive j,,,, ,-hunce In the spring camp of, '"" "" " the atate. When a private enter-, Franco is able to pay nothing now , te(lt,mony tl MllJor oeneral Mason i;,o., rrm.-d him out and looked i i""" lain one of n pitcher', mental prise at the other end of be statejon her foreign debts. Including tjj, Patrick, chief of air service and,hlm over again tho following spring. I "'' Physical condition of the duy he goes to the expense of puoitsbing "- itrig. lien. James Kernel, assistant ny that time hi. arm was on the;l supposeii to worg so costly a tribute, the compliment is not as idle one." turbnnce to her financial structure, i . . . . ' . . . .. incidrn.ally Cleveland once hnd a This survey, which also has been ,,, ,rnm fh. .. j.,,r,. I .,mii ,ihiv Ilm. plu her who worked best wllh a laid before the president and eTerT ment. Including Rear Admiral Wll-1 Last y.r he caughl on wllh York 1 "" ' " ' making his selec member of the American debt coni-ium A Vof(ect chuf of ,he bureau .cam. which club sen. Mm to lllng-, " for tho day the mauuRcr would of aeronautics will follow the army hampton In the same circuit for tho'y- "en. iiiii. now. your arm., delegation on the stand and lay the 'res. of .he year, and then recalled " "" today, go. a little navy's aviation' work before the htm at the Blurt of this season. i kl" ' "" would come the reply, board. I lie has been battlns at a terrific! Which was un Indication that the The postoffice depar.men.'s oper-'l""' -". -360. and hi. fielding j nPP.m.. would be lucky in ge. atlon of air mail service will be ! ha. len brilliant. Ills work helped '" e or six hll. described by postoffice officials and P"1 ,ne Yurk " "1 pennant then Mitchell will be placed on tht? "' 3tan(ia Larry Sutton, veteran and nffa- blo lirouklyn scout gave lllssonette a thorough once over before recom mending him to the Hodgcr bosses. And Lurry believes the Krench-Ca- i member oi ine American aeoi com Why Newspapermen GO 1 mission, was given out to the news D I P1.J ' papers In the usual way. and was DUgnuusc IB -A-FlulltP" . credited to PORTLAND. Sept. IS. (United News) Assembled In solemn con clave about the office paste pot Friday night, the copy desk staff of The Oregon Journal passed a unanimous resolution recommend ing that "naval airmen" hereaf ter be known as "navlators." "Whereas," so goes the reso- nitstakes but the president feels Poinl- .. a-. Hrofl rtf irvinff tOi... . .. . ... , ...... . 1. . ... .. . i -- inai ine complications in any- snua- i .... .s i;nadlan Is ready for the big time at tion should be considered, the ref-i posed to delaying Its sessions with (rs, ,, Heavens knows thi liod- restimony andiKt,r, wU, aeci a nin , tll IM.IVINO TO MKATTI.K Monday. Coupe en. Insert car. Want pa., enger shnru .nwuiie.. Call 6H J betwwn 3 and k p. m. HI II MANLY B0V3 OHIt. AND, Otlt.ttO Varcful ivivUrw, afrlrt dla lrl train. a, 4' Ktllf-t Mi m the Institute In press dispatches. If there is doubt as to any situa tion involving the United States and a foreign government, the doubt ought to be resolved In favor of tbis country, it was said. This govern ment will not bear too hard upon any foreign nation, it was stated. The United States may make some Testimony from the three depart- i ments will be short and to fit 'naval airmen and navy liy era' and 'navy airmen' and 'naval flyers' Into heads and. "Whereas, these phrases already erence to "bearing too hard." highly technical Th. -i,lm-. .nnVw-.n d.elin- statements wnun nave neen made t u presiuvui s bx...uibu uciiu-i ...ii.rr . ed to discuss the Krench debt, as he before. They look at Mitchell to,u.pout corner when Kouru'.ir is forced to have become hackneyed and tire-; .aretf any comment might be mis- Slvo mpi belr efforts by j ome. understood, particularly at this time j making an appearance at one of the. added to 'aviators' and a composite jwll, beKm at the treagury nt word be derived as follows to wit, etc. 'navlators' JILTED POLICEMAN WOUNDS; SUICIDES NEWARK, N. J.. Sept. 17. Thursday. The study by (he Institute of econ omics was received at the treasury as giving a valuable picture of the Krench financial situation and will be considered along with other data. Initial sessions. ARABIA ON VERGE How many pllrhern Kiid up lurinp : the year with "sore arti.-.' have ore 'arms? And how many' of them have I unro hn-.,iU .f .... ,tl..ln . . -.l I .. - OF REVOLUTION sulklnK ,,,.- " ( I'vo been asked that question Sept. IS. (United ..(-ores of times. And those who VIENNA, News) Only the presence cf 60.-iqUli me immediately point to the 000 soldiers and 10.000 gendarmes ! ever growing list of Ditchers who. The treasury does not concur In S preventing a revolution In Arabia. I apparently through with one team many of its conclusions regarding j aPr0rdlnB to lncreaslni.lv nlnrmlm because of "lame wines" or sums. Patrolman Anthony Sheridan Jr., France's ability to pay. but regards ( rcp0,g of persecution In ithat pro-!lhlng or other, proceed to become Special sale of silk roiubliiati.ni .nits for only f 1 95. at ll- llegln'. Kress Shop. 1.9 .So. Seventh ft. YourEVES Night and Morning to keep them Cle.n, Clear nJ lleollhy Wrll U- Free "Ew Care" or "liyt Keu-icy' Hook )a.U Drl. II t OkUSt.Clkt. ( ; died .luesdas. lcom-a self-Inflected " as Illuminating. The president h.,nt wnnnd after .hooting and i apparently had a different reaction. probably fatally wounding Mrs. Madeline Montgomery, widow, at the home of her parents. Mrs. Montgomery is 25 years old. Her husband, world war veteran. RIFF ATTACK RKPULSEI KEZ. French Morocco, Sept. 18. A Rffan attack on the block house died four years ago as a result of at Hamrne. east of Issoual, has been gas poisoning received overseas, j repulsed, and the attackers are be Threo years ago she became ac-1 "eved to be falling back to Join the qnainted with Sheridan and later general movement northward, which vlnce, which are. seeping across the j regular and wlnlng pitcher! border of Roumanla.' ' " ' ' " ' other fuanis' wheiptradeii: . '.' . . It Is.Impoaaiblw to tell, of .flirs.-; Black silk underwear on sale at 'just how often pitchers aro telling Bee Begins Dresa Shop. S17-19 I the trnth about their arms. Hoc- HOTEL ASTOO 2nd & HOI to. Ant.l.. EVERY MOM has PRIVATE TOILET 50'. ntl New. Moilcrn Oojc to Shopping District ai J 1 hcatrc FarF. GAR ACT T-" t wi Tho iii;.n tn fox tthouM Ttttiallitt inn ihitijc readily hi linprrnllvo n't uf glumi-i. A 4lMroitKh Ynmlnttou of hU ri unl the rlht Irnnca.' "Ill hniUti It ntin a ftymptnm of rye irulii; i'Vfi ti Hyiiiptotti nf ivi'nU( ' mraiilnic hrnlih Itiiprurt'tiMMit." DR. H. J. WINTERS Kyn HlRht Hirt-lnllst. Wo (irlml Our Own (iln.srs. Klnnmih falls, Oro. L 'Uixn, Qu.ni w ' Fro. ' !-irr: emu Rnll btM EdwardRJi Atlornr ftad CuMbr j Bull No. , Loottk h Prt "'"T It I on. j.am oumoi nut mtJ TMIUiln rw um W. P. MYDB uwvu SOS Oild Yofit' KUaudi hi Z. FETUS Teacher of VMk sl( Arcrc.lll.-d by U tt Kilnratloa. Phtw W became engaged. Last winter Mrs. Montgomery returned Sheridan's engagement ring. Lakeview Visitor H. Antley of Lakevlew Is included in the out of town visitors in the city. Antley Is a guest in the White Pelican hotel while In the city this week. began In the western sector on large scale, following the brilliant French victory at Blbane. The Hamrine area is the only one in which the Riffians have been ac tive since Blbane fell Pretty new silk dresses at Bee Eegln's Dress Shop. S17-19 Terry's Market 719 Main Street Formerly the Trulove Market ' Open for Business TODAY When you think of sausage think of Terry's. With each $1.00 purchase or more we will give absolutely FREE 1 lb. of any kind of sausage you may choose. This is FREE. We are especially anxious for you to try our all hog sausage. Either link or bulk we make over 20 varieties of sausage in our own factory. Bring your pail pure lard 25c. MONEY SAVERS Investigate the prices we offer. You will be agreeably surprised. Never again will you be able to buy the brands you will find here at such prices. Stock up for win ter NOW. FIXTURES FOR SALE The following High Grade Fix tures remain and must bo sold : Dayton Computing Scales Shelving Show Cases Burroughs Adding Machine U. S. Meat Slicing Machine Hubbard Electric Coffee Mill Visa. J. Burns fheck Protcc'.or McCaskey Credli System Cheese Cutter Cheese Case American Multlgraph Addressograph And other grocery equipment. :.1S; Why Buy A Used Piano When New Instruments can be bought at these prices? $449- ! WURLITZER sr.i:.n cpright Studio Player, walnut case. $15.00 down, Sl.C!) r.r month WURLITZER ".-.' Upri8ht PlayerJ walnut case. $15.00 down; $15.00 ncr month $46900 STAR Upright, Straight Piano; mahogany case. $15.00 Cl t O O 00 down; $15.00 per month OOO V STAR Upright, Straight Piano; mahogany case. $15.00 C 2 A C OO down; $15.00 per month jlj-lMtVw WURLITZER Baby Grand; brown mahogany case. $25 00 S "T OO down; $20.00 per mon'h Tiri WURLITZER Small Upright Slraight Pi-no; walnut case. $15.00 down; $15.00 per month $349-00 Also one used Goebel & Son, upright piano at $195.00. $15.00 down $10.00 per month. 'We have a new co-operative selling plan which enables us to sell you a piano at an unusually low price and on very resonable monthly terms. These prices and payments should put a piano in every home. WINTERS No lloa Coma, dacers and Cons'1 to Heaisrs, Gas MI18. r. t UW IS1 Jotfenoa ft. I DR. PH1UPC0L General Prsr-t - Pw-nla hr it0 Pheaa SM Over Hurt FRED BnSBV 10S0 Mai Browner Paint Sg 1029 Main StJ . Phone Ki TRIANGi, CAFE to, pise 0PENAIXN" eat if Mi' wool CHEAP .P ....("' v will ' M. I. MjOTCKY Purchaser of tho Htwk of HOUSTON & PHELPS 8th and Main pbo BLOCK TERRY'S 719 Main St. Phone 959 Phone 149-W 714 Main St. 601 ii