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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1925)
! ill M ' 1 s id iii jti ill's. ' i j i if '.j (lijf twIhv, October fi, 1025 '. !!!! c: " 'rit-c TA CI1PPORT ! (fa- KORKtRS ORDER OF ANTLERS! THE KLAMATH Polo Ground Fights Postponed as Usual German' Attitude on Peace of Europe Negotiation! to Make Going Hard NEW YORK. Oct. 5. U'nited Xewsl The ngular weekly I'-wi-nonement of the loading lisMs of the week occurred Monday when ' the polo gnu-lids ""gram cf bouts ' featuring '"a"' Bc'enlaca and King ; Solomon vn deferred until O.to , ber 13 because of bad weather. The ball 5'fd was bocged. the ar a chi'led and the box office was METAL ORGANIZE UNION ELKS TO SUPPORT ORDER OF ANTLERS Fortrr.t era mecitii: It was of a ilKvt metal work- i.n ws effected during a of lint tr.v' aniwun.-ed held last night that while me chcrur of the union Baa noi j... .11 w.trk inriRVO Swinerlaad. Oct. 5. .ber 12 oecause o. - - mrm-ci as .. -LOCAKM. WMaww. ik, ir was . . . i- .,h r,iw l.xlv la pro- M'niii News) Germany, am-. tw:i jaru i ot me "' , .nde-ardTego.iatlcns to Insure chi'led and the box office washing favorably. The ,w union he pTof Turo suddeniy hashed by a cold October ra.a of ., hi q,,,;,red in the tar ,Uffed o .uch an er.en, that: 24 hour, daratioa. of ,he sdnrntaa "a.l en wah hard going is in prospect for the The fighter, will try to remain ,ree-ye.r lea ha, been aivucd. negotiator, who plan to obtain i3 Addition for one week more, off;,.trs f the itr.lon elected are German signatures to arbitration 4Di Uke a chance on fair weather j AllKr, C ook, president. A. F. Jones treaties with Belgium, t-ietao-o.u-, 0r tne atternoon or : secretary. .ki, .nd Poland. !12tb. which is Columbus day and a Xnis maU,. seven unions now Despite the optimism iiDeraii aoiiuaj. aispiayeu I OM . ,...,... council in M,uli.r of the Klamaili Falia of Klks hare voted unan- imotily to support the tfd initirs at a went meeting one . ' tin- first steps t was IV appointing of to plan the younger men's activities for the winter. Th rfOlitllittre la COrtl!1 "!ed Of H. Walters. Francis K. OM Clover and J. J- Miller. of and Ih. tkea e laini.ltee Guess Whafs Going to Happen? Fred the! In j the bcildisg trades ot ine my. ana n.rTwr..!n : o ,in..H oon to off-H't orcanlza- LEMIRES TO GATHER TONIGHT sioa of the conference ill rates already have sighted Dreas-, feather weight limit once again era ahead. Germany is disposed ; Sox Babe Herman in the support to negotiate the Rtiineland security j )ag part along the lines of her note of, Febrnary 9. but regarding au a- cmiTT FN TOY he ow i jv-vw, . this city, when activities of spring buildtcg fc.:s commenced the OUTDOOR PROGRAM Joined by Percy Murray-, troop IS NEED FOR SEWER1: er chases of the conference plans to demand large concessions. In exchange for German entrance into tne.ieague o. " ".--;, s,0t. Troop )i. 1 under signatures to the arD.trat.on --j taderrtlp of Juliue Mueller, tie, and German recogntlion of th jM P r.r-iSTL Friday in . miniature . . valiev in the lurrounding hills of of the league ot nauona uuit"-, .v. n . low, Tilan to. Klamath. BBl, in v. 1 1 . . - J A- Inr begin bargaining ...a uiv kv Pr(r.i ,, lha: ,m might be u: of Portland. ' above the money available it iae Klamath FalU needs at tcast j;o.0'0 more in Its budget for ceit (year than is permitted by the x llneller was assisted in the pro-; per cent tax llm:ta.:on law. an.i Stand-to, ail Legi "C.iires. for the big barrage to be put to ;t.i Mt the heaiouarters in the 'casement of the court house bu ld- I Ing. is the stllntance of ami nmce-1 ment cards sent to immVrs by. Klamath Post No. S. urfitig riery- one connected with the I val post to be present. 1 "If you tnisa this, dua't b.Rf i " is a!s i printed on the card. .' Its np to the meniN-rs n have; a Lo.ik-see. unless they want to i wake nn and find they missea something gaoil. f To ,J r livi ksgL the followinr fCT-," Nord rintests including laushlig con test,, finding of the treasure. Shiek taking and snake theme contests were instrumental in the 'oncessions. 1 German mandates over mer German colonies. 9 Imnroved conditions in the Saar Talley. in Dantxig and along, ccntest. rtormanv'a eastern frontiers. The next meeting of the con rer-i Quickly passing erenings entertain ence ha, been postponed from Toes- men- day morning to Tue.day a:uirn:n! A number of ether . .v. ...u,.. nc- r. tnv. fairs are planned' by JWM1 IU 1UO BMUUtu eign Minister Gustav Sit-h. of troop leaders for the coming Germany, who was -.aken u led . months, with a sore throat and siipit f ?ver. j It is believed that tho caan similar af the boys' climate uess." caused Strei-nn'i ill- CITY HELD FREE FROM EPIDEMICS city is ta carry out its necessary sewer program and other programs. So declared one city alderman last night at the conclusion of the regular council meeting. He said he had heped to see the people of the city express an opiniun cn the subject at the time the special ward two election is held. October 2S. but added '.hat his collei.gues had failed to agree with hi, plan. One-hundred and forty-eight thousand dollars, approximately. w:u h, nvailahln for the city's needs for next year unless a special ' ,r0!n somewhere to som election Is held. This sum. It was said, will be entirely inadequate to i-r.n, w.th the numerous ex- ; senses which loom as the result of """J ,he l'a;,,,s i proposed Improvements. I Tho Knrlcof cnmmltrpo 1 ot nre- RU11S. th?ir Antlers Elect New I Officers for Year Election of officers and general routine business formed the chief bnsiness before the Order of Ant lers meeting held in Elks' temal! last night. During the meeting the fol.owlngi . . allotments for Hundreds of them are passing officer wt re elected for tie ensuing .19:5 'Whether or not another over the city nightly now. They mcve will be made for an election are ccming from the north, and. I, not known. a!.ove the city, they wing their ! way instinctively, and the passer by digs hla hands deeper Inlo bia pockets and wonders. KLAMATH EMBRACED BY COLD DRIZZLE A cold driirie drenched Klamath Falls early this mornlnc. Lights shone dimly through windows down which the rain. ,Iowly. lig-iagged its course. An occasional pedes trian, chin deep In the collar of his orerccnt. made h!a way down the street. It was ery quiet. Then, from a Hackened sky, came the sound that caused tho passer i by to raise his wet face. To peer was useless. The dlst:nct:vc. al most weird, honk of the wild geese failed to Indicate their location. Co here. probably headed for Tule lake the wild geese, not discernible, fiappod way through the darkness here. soon, they ill hear the crack of tho hunters' If you've ever hidden a dime novel in your geography You will guess RIGHT the first time, and you'll enjoy a return to childhood with ELMER" i year: All epidemics are well under ton- President- FranK Hall: First Vice roI in Klamath Falls according to Presidenu Barne3. second Vice Jr. G. S. Newsom, director of the county health unit There are now five cases of ty- President. Roland Cofer; Vice President. LawTence i Secretary. Harold Johnson Third , Carroll: ' pnc;u lever, uat two oi mwe. cams Me6,!n ni be held every first to the lty from other towns. Dr. Newsom said. There are three eases of scarlet fever and the whooping cough, which alarmed some parent for a time, is on the decline. TAT HHPS OX TABLE WASHINGTON. Oct. 5. It's poor omen that won't work either and thL-d Monday, of each month Colonel William Mitchell; at the Eiks' temple. DIRKCTOKS There will be TO MEET meeting of the I conferred with his lawyer, prepar-i j Ing his defense against expected j court martial, a cat Jumped on the table. "Well, that's a good omen." Every nossible precaution is tak- ooara oi airectors of tne caamber in to weed out aick children In the ot commerce held in the local! schools, and the result, have beeniroonls th's noon. The meeting will. I Mitchell said. PHYSICIAN llltlNGH Bl'IT Four-hundred and fifty-two dol lars, together with cost, and dis bursements, is scught by Dr. A. A. Soule. local physician and surgeon. In a suit filed In circuit court yea- j terday against D. H. Winter. The HELLO" tIKLS MOVIE GUESTS money, 'the complaint allege. Is AH teleDhone onerators of Klam-. Hua f r,nr.,.inn.i --.i very gratifying. Dr. Newsom sald. cal.ed to order at 12:15. borne ath Kalls weIe IaTl;ed ycsterdav t0 ered Mr! Wlmer ynh 4 ,)r He added that he has received co-, ''""' -'" xo oeiwilleg3 a motion picture being operation from all local physicians '. taken up and all member, of the ; shown at the Libertv theatre. The and that they aided materially In ; directorate are especially requested, invitation was tenderid by the man curtailing the spread of the sick-'to attend. ' agement yesterday a!;ernjn. Ma's slipper sometimes interfered with your pleasure but all in all those were the HAPPY DAYS. Fera's great page of boyhood humor will carry you back! Don't miss it! 17 X Soule sets forth that the defendant agreed to pay for his services but. since that time, has nrglected to do aesa. MEN DENY THEY! MENACED DIE billy: S UNCLE,- - a. rery ounaay in Klamath Daily News When Cecil HoIHiisbead and Dean Hollinshead beard that the sheriff of Klamath county held warrants for their arrest, they didn't go Into hid in p. Instead they calmly walked intn Burt Hawk. us' oftice yesterday af ternoon and announcid they bud learned .he? were ' rsn'ed." Cecil Hollin3her.d is charged in the complaint with ansp.ult with a dangerous weapon on Fred Duke and Dean Hullinshc-ad Is accused of threatening to pIium Duke. Brth 1 men protested ihelr innocence and . wore Tel eased on hail pending; hearing; before Justice of the Peace i Kendall. The mon reside in the Ticinity of j Crescent. 2 Lit. HAllY TIIKIVKS NEW YORK. Oct. 5. A baby j girl, weighing two pounds, five ' ounces, is thriving at alary maculate hospital. Queens. She is j being fed through a fountain pon dropper and physicians expect her ' to live. althniiKh the has lost ounces since birth last Wednesday. fiHIl' HKV J.t S. O. K. NEW YORK. Oct. 5. A shlp: whose position is given ad 37 miles ' east of Absecon light has sent out an 8. O. S. reporting that she Is sinking. The name of the ship wii3 not available when this was received. but the William Rockefeller, Harry Sinclair and Porto Rico are steam ing at full speed to aid the sink ing vessel. A--uX .Ht vh fs Nrau s,a Mtxtx hajSSS Icoulo vou c ) e3Et BkA-y KJOW- VjHrVC M'.LUOU? VXHSSS J?VTV, eA.UOKi VSSSi 0 S suu. wopkic )rL TC-H tos. ) -msi li i C0LkAe. WtZmZm r y i ' 'T '.: 'i ' I k H III YST ' N .""'Ml il L-i.'-J.. ......JL:.:.!..'' 'y 1 i i v- It, wr. VttlCE ! ! crr. ' ' --i 1 i x r - , 1 7r T - ijs i