Pafte Four
h, News 5 150 B00 GIVEN
KLAMATH IM Ill.lslllXi ro. V ) "
TumRv. Sept. 23, 1925
flrric-ers and IMrvctors: ."
bun. nrrald.nl: Hymn H. Iliird, vl.--.
nr.ald.iit: 1'M-n II sivnon. s.cr
Inry; Waller stronach. irc.-ur.r. .
tOiinatltutlnir the owner of th. .n
tiro outstanding stock t.au. !
n II. STK i:NN' .... Malma!" F11tor
J. V. MclMtNAI.U - Kdltor
WALTKK WKST .. Huslnns Manager
Sutertd ot the INialnfflc at Klamath
Kftlln. Or... aa a.'cond-cluna muttfr.
Published oviry morning i m.lll and ctllkl of
day. UIIU"., 1. V. r. uu. ....
lu-132 Saii'h Fifth street, ;
rantta. accormnK
Na. 1.
Approximately I1SO.OO0 will 1'0
isaucil this week t every man. '
udidii l.Unl on
the Indian reservation at $2m per
an iinnnunco-
kitchen utensils, ud the linoleum
front he floor.
Nelahbors, observing the opera
tions, supposed Miss Channel! I Indite
wns movlnit. When ah returned
her home was bare. I'ollra have
traced some of I bo atolen goods
to their place of storate and Mon
day arrested one of the men whom
they suspect of theft.
Thieves Lack Honor;
Reign Held Failure
Intent made last Hiitht by I.. 1 Ar
' nold, superintendent ot the Klum-
!nth reerviirion. who said that pay-
'W.1rmln,S5U".'?,Th: 'Klanilihlment might Psil.ly 1 made today
News fubllnhln- Company. , ;o the l.STiO member f the tribes.
Bub.erll.er. Mlllr, to receive their P.,- The money M be received by
per. eall Circulation l'elwrtinent ''''-'the Indians Is nceiltntllal ion of
, tribal funds in the I'nited Scales
for the sale of timber
IMPOUNDED HORSES HELD
PENDING PUBLIC SALES
twe'en S and 9 a. m. and a copy will
ba aent to you.
., ; treasu
All subscriptions Payable in Advance 'lands formerly belonging tu the
Icllvered by carrier, per week . .IS tn.ll..n.
Delivered by carrier, per month -V) -
Delivered lv Carrier, one year B.oo Payment has been authorised 1
Outside Klamath County
the Indian office In Washington. I
Fail Len.ed wire T. C, however, according to Ar-
l,K"'KD,LSr.rih. " m,t ,m ''.rr
- placed to his offidul credit. With
or the f&VViSF&n FM.Vtht, receiving of the credit the
. - . . .- -. checks will be Issued at once. Ac
cording to schedule the payment
Nineteen head of horses, held as
nuisancer by the cHy, will be kept
for a reasonable length ot time
and then sold al public auction, ac
cording ti M.iyur K. It. lioddnrd
who made tho announcement, after
the 19 uquln.es had been found
wandering about tho atreota. during
tho past week. The horses are
now in tne city pound.
HOUSTON. Tews. Sept. IS.
United News) There la no honor
among thieves In Texas.
I Tho state prison commission
'meeting here Monday decided to
abolish the honor farm at imperial
state prison near Sugarland. -after
agreeing that 1h project es
tablished during the rvlgu of dot.
i , v.'ff had nroved a failure.
I liepori to the prison cotnmta-
'sloneri were a tne eueci inm mus
'fur this war 4S convicts had be
trayed tho trust tho state had
placed In them.
Wfcat you no longer have use for
may he Just the thing another la
seeklug. The Klamath News l'lnsl
ifled Ads bring buyers and seller to
gellier.
Assault Case Jury
' Almost Comiileted
llOl'STON. 8eut. Ja. Ten ot the
1) men who will weigh tha fate
of Max rink, former orchestra lead
er, on trial In criminal district
court, on a charge of criminal aa
aaull on a young girl, bad been
picked when court adjourned Moo
day. Pink pleaded not guilty attar
Judso Itoblson had overruled a
I motion fur delay, based oa the ab
sence ot wllnesaea.
Fink and H. Johnson, another
musician were arrested three months
uiu charged with assault upon two
Iv.nma bIpIm .lohnaiin naw la hi
Jail here waitlug trial on. charge
ot criminal assault.
Beside fink throughout the day
at hi. fiber and mother, MrT i...
". . u ring, and ,!,,. r, ""
To read Th. New, day ,ft
I. to keep thoroughly lnfurmtV.a
happening, of Important,
out the world, at well ,, - Khf
alh Tall, and tlelnlty. Km'
OLD MR. CARTER HF1 trr
BY SIMPLE MIXTURE
. "Attar taklug Adlsilkt I leal bet
ler thuu for year. At my age (
It 1 ldeal--o dUfereat from otb.r
medicine..'' (signed) W. y, farter
Adlerlka la a simple mixture ot buck,
thorn bark, glycerin.. ttM wki,.h
remote . (IAH lit tan mlnutaa and
oftan brings aurprlslag relict to the
.loinach. Htopa that , full., bloated
feeling, firings out old waste-am.
ter you never thought we. la your
system. Kxc.lleni for chronic coo
etlpallon. -WHITMAN
DIIUO CO. -0T,
HARMONIOUS CO-OPERATION
NECESSARY
One item of news in this
I was authorized on September 11.
I An effort will be put forth, ac
i cording to Arnold, to have the pay
ments semi-annually and not ir-
Iregulariv as thev have been In the
morning's paper should cause ! past years. The annual Income
more than passing notice. The s'8 of ,he ,lrabor ,rom
.. .. i .. i . u- ! which the pavments are mode reach-
city council at its last night s. ,pprralm,t,ly ,7,0 00 yeurlT.
meeting issued a call for an j The funds are depes'ted In the
election to fill a vacancy of ; treasury -ot t'te United States and
alderman for the second ward.Faid to ib3 .,n,!il",a by,'der of tBe
It may appear to some that
only second ward residents are
interested in this election-
every citizen of the city
vitally concerned for more
reasons than one.
. 'Klamath Falls is fr.'.ing an
epochal era there f.1-3 r.'.ore
eyes on Klamath Falls and
Klamath county at the present
time than perhaps on any
other section of the vr-t. V.'ith
the talked-of railroad develop
ment; with the building activi
ties; with the industrial op
portunities fast being exploit
ed, and the many other de
velopments contiguous, Klam
ath is indeed receiving much
comment and notice.
This era of prosperity is the!
inevitable result of develop-1
ment of the rich natural re-j
sourcqs which our city and
county command and has
come about even in spite of
inspired obstacles, placed in
the vay by obstructionists and
alarmists, whose sole aim ap
pears to be to rule or ruin.
It behooves every citizen
voter in second ward or not
to lend every influence toward '
electing as alderman in the I
second ward a man who is big
enough, broad enough and ,
sane enough to sit with the'
aldermen from the other four
wards and do his duty fear
lessly and without favor, just
as his constituents are lending
every effort to do, so that
Klamath Falls will not only be
noticed, but noticed favorably
by the outside world, and act
ed upon favorably, as well.
We must make Klamath
synonymous with progressive
action, and accelerate that
progress by harmonious co
operation in our city govern
ing body.
seere'sry cf tile ra trior.
LONDON THIEVES
MAKE CLEAN HAUL
LOXDOW Sept. 2S. (United
Xewsj. A new mark for thorough
ness in thievery Is believed to have
been set by burglars here. 1
While Miss Kb oil a Chappell
Hoilge, a London society woman
who wa at her country home
thieves entered her palatial May
fair residence and spent two days
in stripping the entire house of
ltd furnishings. Including articles
which were nailed down.
They stole not only Jewels, old
paintings, and gold and silver orna
ments, -but- -clothing,., furniture, car
pets, electric lights and even the
Conquers Bad Breath "
. : and b Popular Again
A J
BELIEVES CREW HAS '
PERISHED IN CRAFT
-fnc day I started taking Carter's
Little Liver Pills." says Mr. John A.
Ferry of New York City, "my habitual
had breath and bad stomach stopped.
I strongly recommend them to all those
oHlicted with these nasty troubles. 1
assure you that my own case was a
bail one. causing me untold embarrass-'
mrnt, and Carter's helped me right
from the start"
Bad breath comes from sour stomach
and can usually be relieved quickly by
Carter's Little Liver Pills.
They are wonderful for constipation,
sick-headache and indigestion and they
phir the system in a mild and gentle
manner, no bad after efiecls.
Rrmmmrndcd and lot sale by all
diL store,
I Adverts rht?nt
VAM.KJO. Ciilif., Sept. 2S.
I.lpttt. Commander Charles M. Cooke
who was In r-ninmnnd of the Htib
marlna S-5 when II sank orf Dela
ware hay five years aco. believes
that the crew of the S-51 perished
Immediately nfter the craft was
rammed last Friday.
"We lived In the S-5 for 37
hours," ho said Monday, "but that
was larpely because the ship wasn't
injured in a collision, ux was the
S-61."
There Is little parallel between
the two disasters, according to
Cooko.
"Wo sank because of an open
valve, while submerging." he said.
"Our, hull was uninjured, nnd al
IhotiRh water was pouring In we
were able to raise the stern above
the water and kt-rn n compartment
water tlcht. We suffered little nfter
our predicument became known."
Cooko feels thnt water entered the
8-C1 jtoo nulckly for the men to
sepk ahelter In a segregated com
partment. He declared thnt lark of
any response when divers tapped on
the hull was a Hlrnng Indication that
the men were dead. I
At present Cooke Is stationed at'
the Mure Inland navy yard hero. '
Why neglect your eyes until
serious consequences overtake
you? Vc-ur cxe-examlnatlon .Is
now long overdue. Our l-ip.r
lion Is a thorough, scientlfk- one.
1'eople orten re
gain their sight and
discard their glasses 1
nfter iltelr eyes have
been lfcpneftted by pro
per glasses.
Says 'ITbi.&teSuffitk
DR. H. J. WINTERS
K)o Sight Kprrliillst.
We (irlntl fnr Own Mosses,
Kluinnth Falls, Ore.
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FASHION SA
A Noteworthy Event
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mm
IVo Special Coat
Offerings for Our
Fall Opening
Fifteen Sport "Coats of Suodine
Velour, full lined, trimmed with
Furette collars and cuffs, at
$12.50
Balbriggan Sport
Dresses
Two-Piece and One-Piece abort
ed colors and sizes, at
Twenty Coats, made of Polo
Cloth, Fur collars, cuffs and bot
toms full lined,, at
$9.50
$15.00
Millinery Specials
For Fall Opening.
Felts, Velours and VelveU.
All specially priced for the fall opening.
$2.95, $4.95, $6.95 to $15.00.
HOSIERY
Ipswich and Kismet
Natioally Known Silk Hosiery
Compare them with other brands for which you are
paying much more.
Try a pair of them and you will always wear Kis
met and Ipswich hose.
50c, $1.00, $1.65, $1.95 ;
ONE HUNDRED RAYON SILK JERSEY .VESTS, , V
POPULAR SHADRS
EXTRA SPECIAL
100 Silk de Chine Slips in all Popular Shades, at $2.95. Come and get them before
they're sold out. i
service, Quality and price
We maintain a high standard of best grade merchandise. Sustained quality at rea-
i sonable prices. .
We invite you to compare our goods and prices before buying.
By eliminating the high overhead and with cash buying and cash selling we are en
abled to meet the competition of larger centers.
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