The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, October 09, 1925, Image 3

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    MATH NEWS
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Friday, October 9, 1925
'GATES AT
y
A statement Ihal thN won tlio Jlel-j
II Ian Intention had appeared In un I
llullnn paper.
), tUerland. Ort.
lother brief hour of
a.,,.I..Htltfil llV
Una I...I U-Mltf! Vlirl-'
I advanced lliu
retire In Hi" pnlul
,to Blllljmt of Oil
I opanly dimmed,
that ruinmil nun
p.aftornnon aJsaliin
Lthnl coiupu'aurr
huuld bo Inner!-
nil pnit, li ml Hint
t In lntoriialliiniil
iu tniiiiittrnlly lilntl
Usui In nriept nibl-
tho moat difficult
iqufronla any Kum
v II proved (no
yu of notions ili-l-4llc(1
with III ll'IHIH-
irmament and iwnr-
part, now (hat th
titration clause has
i'i may tnke on Ihu
IS at the Into limruc
Brolgn ttitihstcra dis
OP''i'd ilauso and
I to I'.n ludlrliil ii-
jiii.i ifii'iii irj iuri.
Jor an h.iur. I ho con
cjiII Tliurlu
"r'tler Hrlnnd of Franco
. f Luther of (Itirniauy
i 4B(lrc Kuroprsn po
a during n private
1 following their talk
ml to be optimistic n(
mace BiirvWid the firm
fjturo Weilnordiiy when
ITNKIl.W. Toil.tV
KiiihtiiI of Norvul (Ilia l';.llurl.
Infiinl aim of .Mr. and Mra. Downy
I'ullnrd ho illi'd Wednesday night
nt (: (-'cluck at Ihu family nn-ideiit-j
1UJ Michigan uvontic. will
lo in- lil I ml ii y at 2: 10 p. in. fr mi
Ihe family homo.
(or. A. H. Simmons of Ihf Klrsl
MiipilHl din ' :') will oflli lalo lit I ho
acrvli-e. .'n'ormon'. will lio In Link
vlllo cemetery. '
Rembrandt Is Sold
. for Mere Pittance
nnmtrr nr urn ro'u,"""n' were ihe of Mr. nd
ENDING TRAVELS
KAN KltANCIHt'O. Oct. 8 I'nllcd
News How an orlitlnul llcmbrundt
wna obtained for a pittance from a
sot-'oiid-lintid ilinh r In Australia wua
related liunt Tuimluy by diptuln
Hlilrliy Ki lrkn of Ihu llrltlnh army.
Cu pl ii I ll Palcke nrrlvud from llrla
bnne on thn steamer Bonomn, bring
ing Willi hl:n what ho anld wan tho
orlxliial Itumlirandl'a "Tho (inod
Hiiinurlun," v.hlih art connolaavura
dci-lurc tn bn worth nearly half a
million dollars.
The officer hrard of tho existence
of thn painting whllo In l.nnilon, and
started Immediately for AuHirulla.
After murh Investigation ho found
that It tind been anld from an ob
seuro bnardliiK liniiao. A aecnnd
hnnd dealer. iKnorant of lia true
vnluv, surrendered it for o aninll
aum, ho anld.
"Tho (iood Kiunurllun, SS whlrh
won admitted duly frco aa an orlg
inal, will bo exhibited hero and In
Now York.
LONDON, Ort. 8. . boom In ru
mor affecting tho niulrlmonlul In
clinations. If uny, of tho Prince of
Waits hua begun aa the royal trav
eler approaclica at Ihe end of what
la expected to lie hla liiht offlrlul
triiiiaoreanlc junket aa a alnKle man.
Kvi'ii If he nhould derldo not to
marry, a many Krltnna fi'ur ho haa
ulri'iuly, the prlnro la not likely lo
bo the world Iravoler 111 tho fuluro
tliut ha haa been In paat, for he
haa been virtually Terywlmrn now.
Walea la not keen on official Jnur
neya, with their round of fuurtlona,
Lililrennf , rovlewa, paradea and tho
cheering mulllluilea. From now on
hu will trnvel for fun, whlih incnna
(hut Now York la llkoly to ace more
of lilin. hut not aa a qtiaal diplomat
and commercial repreaonlutlve of
ilui emplro.
Thera la no cloned aeaaon on ru
mnra of Ilia onicaKeniont. All aorla
of peruana are beliiK mentioned. Ono
of the luteal reporta In ro! veil "an
American helreaa, who la almoat an
famoua aa Watea hlmaolf." Contl-
Jlm Dlaon, arionipaniml by hla
Killer, Klla Juan, wore vlaKora
Klanialh Kalln Kalurilay.
nd Mra. Will l.umaa return
ed to their home at Anhland Hun
day after a aucreiudii hunllnif trip
with Mr. and Mra. O. W. Howard.
A ueHt of Mm. Tom (iarrett la
.Mra. Karkett, her niece, from Aah-lund.
LOWER SWAN LAKE
A. It. Ollrer and family of Klam
ath Kalla were the (uenta of Mr.
aud Mra. L. L. Arnelt Sunday.
Mra. Harriet Hell and aon apent
Tueaduy at tho homo of StYa. I. K.
Sllleii.
Hundny.itueatn at Ihe Htllea home
wcra Mra. Uludya Stili-n and chil
dren, Mlasea Myrtle, Allno and June
N'orlh, Jtoxlo Stlloa, Mra. Delia Mci'i
ola, Meaara Italph Huliblnaon, Joe
Curllale and E. H. Smith.
I.. L. Arnett and family drore to
Dairy Sunduy,
Work on the flagpole at the
arhool houao baa been completed,
and the puplla can now aalute "Old
Glory" aa It floats on hlKh.
I'upila on the honor roll at achool
OF ENLISTED MEN :
PaireThre
Pa and Ma Klamath
aked by aeryiie avlatora A fjoin' tO KCCD
mended that tho annual U . lU1"' "
On HavmT tollee
ronipulaory Korernment inauranee
aa a aulmtltute for tho Increaaed
fllxht pay
and reeom
entrance nuinbera to Went Point
nd Annapolis be icreased.
.WASHINGTON, D. C, .Oct. a.
United Ncwa Tho enllated men In
the army and nary and tho men;
who man the aubmarinea have found)
an ardent champion In Hear Admiral
POLICE SEARCH FOR
HIDDEN FORTUNE OF
BARBARY COAST MAN
Pa and Ma Klamath Falla ara
KolnR to hare their coffee retard
leaa. Father'a left ahoe mar hare a
worn spot In the center of the aole,
hut he'll hare hla caffeine with the
hot cakea. Mother, who may be
during the firat month were -Ira
nenlnl prlnreaaea are talked of, and I and Anna Stllea and I.avcna and
there aro In the running; perhapa a
dozen Ilrlllah itlrJa. Thla rnmor
mime la one anybody ran pluy. Juat
plrk your helreaa or princeaa and
(read tho newa that Waloa la going
to marry her.
Itilby Arnett.
of. the Intervention of
.location, a Mllai n -D4
from publlKhliiK tho
draft part upon whlrh
aa ara working. I'ulill
Ittedly would huvo put
aa4 Oerman deleanlea In
Ion. Tho throat of
a ttbllah Iho document
rurt denial of the
.4t. "M. Vnnderfeldo.
; waa' aeeklng' lo ro
' jra-war neutrality In
Italning tho preaent
Y military alllanro.
Klamath County in
Good Health, Report
Klamnlh county la In a "aur
prlalnxly healthy condition," ac
cording In a atatement mado yea
tecdny nfiernmn by Dr. (1. K. Ncw
aom. "Very few commiinltlea can bnaat
of condilioiiji auch aa oura," anld
Dr. Newaom. r.'ho la director of the
county health unit. ' "Thero have
been no contngloua cr tnfortloua
dlavaaea reported to my offlro for
a week. '
Thoao tuw peraona who now aro
under qunrnntlno aro Boon to bo
out. Dr. NewBrm anld.
BLY
The Illy Dewing club met at the
homo of Mra. E. T. (Ilvan October 3.
flunlneaa claimed aotne of the after
noon, the remainder of the tlmo be
Ing given to needle work. The af
ternoon waa concluded by a de
lightful luncheon, platea being laid
for fourteen. Tho guoata were Moa
damea Frank Obenchaln, Jim Dixon.
George Hoyd. J. 8. Watta. Tom Oar
rett. Hackett, J. W. Givan. Ilniel
I'olvra, Marvin Croaa, J. T. Wallls, j
Dcrtha Hell and Mlmi Morrla, the
hoalcaaca. Mra. D. O. Glvan and
Mra. K. T. Glvan.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Campbell,
accompanied by their children,
David, llulh and Helen, apent Sun
day al the homo of Mra. Mnry Drew,
Mra. . Campbell V mother. I Tho occa
alon waa Mra. Drew's birthday.
Mra. Kd Melhony and Mr. and
Mra. Charles I-ego of Tho Dallea.
Junket Will Visit
Federal Land Banks
WASHINGTON. Oct. 7. A con
gresalonal Junket to visit the 12
RAN FHA.VCISCO. Ort. . "Fred
... . l"v iui iiiun, uvea i in ino aaB'
William H. Shoemaker, chief of the; ..... ,. ,fc 1 wearing last year's cloak, will have
burean of navigation of the navy. I ( I th. pi:Trolit , ,ctlon whea Mrs.
unocmnkcr came lo tneir am on . Kran. lsco bay lo disgorge rargo(.a ' Jones oropa in in tne a:temoon.
All thia desoite the fact that an
! eminent correspondent of the Sat-
luesuay ociore mo proawcnia ape-.from tho twH uf ,he worl(
clal aircraft Inquiry. Unlisted men crew, o( hard(.n(!(1 ,,,
In either branch of the aorvlee are, Th(,y wer)J day o( ,wagcrjnK nrday Evening Post declarea In the
often aa good aa the offlcera. and butko matp, wh(.n aalora were ' currint Isaue that the United Statea
the men who brave the perils of ; ,nan(!nala ,himelcsly, and whenl startling ceruln parte of South
the nnder-sea craft are deserving of . aeeil, of Ti0en.e t nglt made ' America because of its tendency to
Bpaclal attention from tho govern-,no watCrfront echo to sounds of eliminate coffee from the menn.
ment, Admiral Shoemaker declared. I hoarBe turBn(r,. sudden blowa ondlThia move, Iaac F. Marcoaaan de
He advocated that enlisted men swift trampling of heavy feet. ! clarea. is the result of market ma
bo given a chance In Iho air aervlce. j "Fred" his real name waa Alf j nipulatlons which have sent the
and told the board that to bring the Helremon, before ho mado his II v- price of coffee soaring.
service to lis maximum efficiency Ing by perching under io docks
there ahould bo as ' many enlisted , and recovering the, bodies of those
men aa there are officers. j who bad been drowned in the bay.
"There are many men who never They ' were common enough then
went through Weal Point or Annap-and, et $5 a head. Helvcrson was
oils who are 'Just aa .efficient aa known to have collected and saved
some of our officers." he said, citing, a large amount of money,
as Illustration that the beat flyer In j Public Administrator William J.
the fleet was
Shea.
a machinist named ' Hynes was In court Thursday and
The United States, he points out,
has been the heaviest and Is yet
coffee user In the world. And, so
far aa the testimony of Klamath
Falla housewives may be taken aa a
criterion, it will continue to be.
Juat 50c a month that's all It
, costs for the prompt and regular de-
tola of the hunt that had been going :ver)r of Tne KIamath NeW5
, utrry ui i us niamm liens lu iuu
. Shoejnakcr told the board that ho on tor iiciveraon a nianen goia since homo or place of business. Phono
was very sympathetic with the crit-hls death aix montba ago. Only lai 877 now and service will start as
Icisms of the airmen, which have ' small amount haa been found, and soon aa you wish it to.
the man'a relatives iniBt that much
more la hidden in some waterfront i
cache, be said.
been told and retold many times to
the board. He declared ho favored
Increased pay for the men in this
particular hazardous branch of the
service, but warned the board that
If Increased pay waa granted them,
the government would be confront-
federal land banks and Inlermed-j T"h Immediate demands for like n0uso of bishops of the Episcopal
late credit fcanka throughout the
RATIFY TWO COCKTS
NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 8. (United
News) By a vote of 95 to 11, the
Forbes Pure Drugs
Eighth at Main .
Good Service Good Drugs
country left the capital Wedneaday
night.
Twelve members of congress, six
each from the banking and cur-;
rtney committees of the house and
senate are making the trip, at the
Invitation at the bank directors.
Expenses are paid by the bank.
Political parties are equally repre
sented. The ' trip will furnish a back
j ground of knowledge on bank af
fairs, valuable In the framing of
legislation, Commissioner Cooper of
tho farm loan bo.-jrd said.
. 1 rrr
What you no longer have use for
may be )ust the thing another is I
seeking. News Classified Ads bring
buyers and sellers together.
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Fulfill Your
Childhood
Dreams
With a Home of Your Own
They .were .land owners and home owners those sturdy founders of
American Democracy, These pioneers knew the value and the ap
preciation of living under their own roofs.
Today the movement to own one's own home is growing yearly.
We, as experts in the building busi ness, are in a position to advise you
as to the best plans. You know your own peculiar needs, what .re
quirements are necessary to take care of your family. Hence all -we
need is an outline, and from that we will be glad to prepare plans for
you. This is just a small part of the service we render the prospec
tive home-owner, as we will assist you in every way possible in es
timating the complete cost of your home.
Sixth Street Lumber Co.
. Lumber
"Lath
i Sash & Doors
Phone 866
Perfection Plaster
Board
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tavor rrom tne sunmarine men. I church ratified the decision of tw'
There Is a great similarity be-1 conrtSi which last year convicted I IJOTEL AS TOD
tween the men who go under tho;BUnop wmiam Montgomery Brown: 11 iL & H n iZaLj-IV
sea ana ino men wno go up in mo . 0 hererv I
I air." he said, "and the submarine.
men want to bo considered If there I KLAMATH VALLEV HOSPITAL.
Is to be any extra pay given out." To care for all new mothers right Is
Shoemaker urged a system ofour pardonable delight. adv.l 1 1
2nd & HO -UaAasaks
EVERY ROOM hu PRIVATE TOILET
90S Baths ' New, Modem '
Close 10 Shopping District andThcatxes
FREE CAR ACE T. ' 1 50
Saturday, Oct. 10
, K
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Fair Grounds, 2:30 p. m.
Bring on
your football weather!
How can you know the full enjoyment and free
dom of "football weather" without these snug,
stylish, comfortable garments? Our store is
headquarters for the finest of knitted outerwear.
It is genuine Bradley Knit Wear the kind that
for years and years has been known for fit, style,
fast colors and extra wear. The shaker knit coats
like those shown above are here in a wide variety
of colors, some with contrasting collar and front,
others in plain colors.
$7.00 to $12.00 -
Shingles
Roofing
Builders' Hardware
Liihlllil.i.l.'iliM:iii-'AlHv)i 'ililii.lilviliiiiililililiirij) J.
KLAMATH XLVOaLLS
and Chiloquin
In the Center of the Shopping District
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