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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1925)
THE KLAMATH NEWS SECOND SECTION COND CTION United Neva and United Press Telegraph Services ;i 271. .(Every Morning Except Monday) KLAMATH FALLS, ORE., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1925 Price Five Cento m AGAIN " 5 RETURN iER TIMES juidation in Past r Reiulti in Age Demand AIUioiikIi Hi" uiithwrat startix! I ho yi'ur Willi h unit drought i whlrh lirouuht nn.' ruin In rrojis, j rntijfi runilltliHi imv Jtrn sulci to I be vxri'lli'nt unci furiu.i ri f will lis on a pur with tiwn of r-nl- lux yours. llriMilln rutllo wlii h irn re- iiiovpiI from Kunsus iiml TVxus to '. (ruling lumls of NrWaitk t am lw- Ink shipped burk to I'm '.iws Blur and Kim KliiKur stiile dally CITY. Mo.. Oct. 2. t) Afi'T five rulnom nloik Industry Is J" b.'lilnd iir rUu It uro on end to prosperity. jKldntlon In row lu-rdii (our ynsrs In the ranitr Onlnr to )irmlt stock. t flusmiul ohllgutlonx, t about a svrluus short . :liim and fwdfrs fur I b it rmi-ui an active f i provldnd Ihn stork I a rrady market and th fitvorslilo conditions an lmrslnly pr aro, have led the Inilus i( a period of retronrh r I uncertainties, are the observations ' of tanker, producers, breed s' ; rommlsslon merchant. ftT a careful survey of Hade hy the Induatry tn the months. All are opllmls i (uture but 1 I1(rt asaocl- advances made In terms of I." 1 roduriT la wary. The yiar i the throes of depression I aaw hU neighbor mined ta he hl'.r-lf wondered If banker could estend tbla lit Hint loan, have made xa cautloua. Ho remrVdn r dcvob.pmcnls phlllsoplil IS nelKhbnra loss waa Ills return of rnncbra to the I rancher lustcnd of their 1 oHrutln from a dink lunty hank. also la a fiic .j new prosperity. It waa out. lacking Indusliy which also 1 hit by pout war rnntlltliftis d Itself. In the luat 1 packers did big enouiih , to meet Intercal and dlvl-aulremcnts. STRANGE TRAILS GREET PIONEERS TO MEET SLAYER GLEANED HIS PLOT TO KILL FROM LEOPOLD LOEB CASE Afcd Veterans of Old Pony Express Begin Journey To Annual Reunion to wear on the ranite; the old "chapa" the rawhide belt laced In, front, and a aoft aiouch hat. In bin: bnica he carries messages from the' mayor of towna through which he. passes to (ieorxe Saunders, presl dent of the Old Trail Driver' a aoclallon at Han Anloi.ro. j Riffs Open Fire on After -Dinner Party COOLIDGE HOPES FOR ADJUSTMENT OF FRENCH DEBT;; rood poaalblllty that France's con dition wll! Improve sufficiently dur ing the Interval for It realization. It waa pointed out that the French commission bad emphasized the j need of an Interval In which to re store French currency, balance the budget and restore war devastated NKWAHK. S. J , Oct. 1 d'nlu.d News) Harrison Noel, confessed uliiynr of six-year-old Mury I I y and Kaymond I'lcrre, gleaned I lie plot for his crime by reading news paper accounts of the l-oeb-Leopold cue In Clilcuxo. Dr. Wllllutii II. I'rUcluird. ""New York iycli!utrlnt. testified 'rliuriliiy. Dr. I'rll linrit. ono of Hie five alienist called by the defense In nn attempt to prove the 2u-yenr-old murderer Insulin, and save him from Hie electric chair, told of a conver sation with Noel in Judiie I'af-i "'""Oilier, for frey's court. "I asked him." the nlenlat said, "where be got the Idea of the crime?" "He answered. '1 had clipped all the atorlea of the Ixiob leopold cae and studied them for thin shoot ing,'" Dr. Trllchard added. Mrs. Milton Sills Seeks Separation DorSTON. Texas, Oct. 2. It la" a changed trail that lllrajii Craig nnd Thud Iteese, veteran cowhoya. were riding from Cnlveston and DhIIiis Friday. Memories crowded us tliey swung Into their saddles at 9 a. m.. lo start the 300 mile ride In Hun Antonio, where they will at tend the old trail riders' reunion, reviving the old pony express. Illiaiu f'ralg, who Is riding route No. i from (islveslon through Hous ton, goes more slowly thiin he used to, uven though the trail lies he Is now 70 years men As he rides along on Point. I FKZ. Morocco. Oct. 1. (Unit ed News) A group of Americans, Including three of the aviators who are fighting with the ' French and one woman were ambused by Illf flana at Ouczzan Tuesday night. Heveral shots were fired Vt them. Those who were attacked Included Paul Hock well of Atlanta. Ca.; Schuyler Cousins. Insing C. Hold en. of New York and Mr. Holden. The party was strolling nut on the outskirts of Ouezzun after dinner, when the Mlfflans opened fire. Three bullets passed over Mrs. Holden's head. The flyer return ed the Kifflan fire and the tribes- fled. President Believe Way Paved for Budget to Effect Payment Is President Coolldge does not look j apon the failure to reachtauiK agreement here as a break, but ; merely as a "recess" It was ex-j I pected. The French, he feels, made j j a sincere effort to reach a aettle-; j ment. He regrets that the two ! I commissions were unable to find a I common ground. ! It was reiterated, emphatically by i the president's spokesman, that there had been no disagreement In. the American commission regarding the final French proposal, which was rejected just prlod to Caillaux'a consent to take the temporary plan home and submit It to his parlla- WASH1N0TON. Oct. 2. (United News) President Coolidge Is hope ful that the economic condition of France will be so adjusted that she can reach a final agreement for funding her war debt to the United State during the five-year "recess" provided tn the temporary plan, carried home by Finance Minister Calllaux, or at least by the end of that time. This hope was expressed at the! ment. A detailed statement of the white house Friday, It being stated j course of events was given In sub that Mr. Coolldge believes there Is . stantlntlon. BRAZILIAN WINS COLLEGE HONORS LIBERTY. Mo.. Oct. 2 (United News) When Irineus Coutlnbo d'Hollanda arrived here, eleven yeara ago from his home lj Rio de Janeiro, he never had had a day's schooling. Today he bolda an AB degree ss a graduate of William Jewell col lege, and he gives credit for his success to the faith of a sweetheart be left behind In Rio. D'Holland at present Is doing odd Jobs around town at 30 cents an hour. He hopes to have sufficient funds to permit him to get a steamer for South America on Decetnber 1. Upon his return home the Braz ilian aald he would marry and then will teach and preach. He was a member of the federal police force In Brazil before coming to America In 1914. old. LOS ANCE1.KH. Oct. I. Another: one of Hollywood's "happy mur riages" ended disastrously In court hero Wcdneaduy when (iladys K. j Kill, waa granted a divorce from Milton Hills on desertion grounds. Custody of their 14-year-old duughler, Dorothy, waa placed In the bund of Mrs. Bill. Hhn did not nsk for alimony, claiming she could support herself. In brief testimony Mrs. Sills In formed the court her actor hus band left her on August 11. 1924. with the statement Unit he did not lovo her any more. Kliiiiuitli Agency VUilor Out of town business visitors In the city this week Include Kldon Miller of Klamnlh Agency, who was among Ihoso to transact affairs In the court hnuso yesterday. hi fitvorlte pony, he thinks of other days of "Johnnie," a dark pony, whoso two hind feet were snow white. It was "Johnnie" he rode the time he lessoned Ihe runsway hand car as It wss about to crash Into an express truln. That wasn't ao very long ago. When he gcta tired he stops at neat country homes for refresh ments. Hut the water doea not taste half as sweet as that he drank out of hi hut after skimming a dirty pool out on the prairie In hnyder county. Nothing he eats tastes like the dry bread and smok ed meal from the old "chuck" wagon. He thinks about tho buffalo hunt at Sweet Water creek, and Ihe big bull he killed with the aid of "Dutch" and his pony, and tho "long torn" rifle. And tho last buffalo he ever suw at the slaughter round-up. "And old Foster Dyer that I worked for at Richmond " he muses, nnd chuckles. "And George West's J.OOU steers that Carter and I herded ul Sweet Home. And what's become of those Nunn boys from llrenham, I wonder?" Craig Is dressed in an almost ex act replica of the clothes he used Piggly Wiggly Co. T. J. Hampton, Mgr. Successor to WHITAKER GROCETERIA I FRUITS irgo FreeHtone Peaches, box $1.00 ktito Prunes, Box 80c lars, box $1.15 )kay Grapes, box $1.75 pples, box $1.40 I VEGETABLES smatocs, Box 75c ango Peppers, Pound 10c X pounds Fancy Onions 25c luash for Baking, Pound 03c ftbbagc, Pound 02c ivo pounds String Beans 15c ve pounds Fancy Sweet Potatoes ..25c liirtecn pounds Highland Potatoes 25c P BUTTER Old Seal, Pound 54c rater Lake, Pound 57c ucoa, Pound 30c ropic Nut 29c RANCH EGGS ullets, per Dozon 43c umber One, per Dozen 48c REMINDERS Ho. 1 Fancy Coffee, Pound 40c (Our own brand. Guaranteed) Jello, Package 10c Two Packages Shredded Wheat 25c Ten pounds Sugar 70c Six Bars Crystal White Soap 25c Seven Bars Van Camp's Soap 25c Two pounds Ginger Snaps 35c Two Bottles Ginger Ale 25c Fancy Comb Honey, Pound .'. 24c All Tall Cans Milk, Can 10c No. 2 Can Grated Pineapple 23c 1 One large Can Fancy Ripe Olives ... .50c Medium Can Van Camp's Beans '. 10c Quinces, per Pound 10c TO PAY LESS IS RISKY TO PAY MORE IS USELESS Get the Pigg-ly-Wiggly Habit in helping yourself. .Resolve today to go on the CASH PLAN and aVe your money. Start a savings account with what we save you every day on your purchases. l" " i1ih falL' district. -J I nil .A I W, 1 . I .. lis tlarWM , I I 1 . I I 1 " ' ' Women folks, if your men folk are not as well dressed for the money as you think they should be, bring them to the center of the shopping Style-at-a-price with quality assured. 11 ss s : : Look at Your Overcoat Everybody Else Does You Will Have Pride In. Appearance in New Fail Styles In Snappy OVERCOATS of the "University" Brand $18 to $35 Style-At-a-Price , Oregon Virgin Wool Fabrics Woven by Oregon Mills Designed by Oregon Men Tailored by Oregon Tailors Lined With Skinner's Satin Quality Higher than Price Longer Wear than Expected Permanent Shape and Fit Original Fabric Patterns Style-At-a-Price $18 to $35 New Fall Suits $18 to $35 $32.50 Featuring Suits With 2-Pair Pants "Mellowfit" hats N. B., E. & V Argonaut shirts Allen A hose Munsingwear Aratex collars Diamond brand shoes to complement new over coat and suit. Men, remember service with values solves your problems Here in c 101 VH rjJf PULE QORPO ing the same as it docs lor your mumcm, wives, sisters, una sweei-yjvr hearts. Style-at-a-price with quality assured. fl ill