The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, October 15, 1925, Image 5

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    H NEWS
Thursday, October 15, 1923
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the "cruelty"
mnvtl her bo
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m between her
(Inla (lorbniii.
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' admit the ex
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of wrddltiK
sard type, hrati'n
her lova making,
hr yes. 1 didn't
anything wrong,"
taan alnre Kub
k. cauaril pollra tin
r i de and turn the
, inkoioii.
i lr tatad Wednesday
t bar third husband,
1, a .calm ret waiter,
olloe Ihut whllo bo
able, hla wlfo
neenberg. the Klrl
Tank Adams of
, oa February 14.
eratne tha wil of
. a aallnr of llrook
I of thin year. A
became the wlfo of
. aay vara deeply In
Bbar 11. Kosrnberg
rat na auspicious and
ot fe'a other marital
Valjcan whsra Valjean roha tha old
priest of tha allvar randlnetlras."
aald tha Uuv. Hainunl l Ilurkn,i,
one of Ilia rlty'a loading church
men, "after Veljesn ennfpaeae and
give: the candlesticks bark to the
father tha old man Klvea them
hack to Valjcan anil aaya, 'With
theae t Iniy hack your aoul for
Hod.
"I belluva eoclety haa a chance
In the Karl Kea cum to buy back
cf anul for (lod. I do nil bHova
tba man deaerroa tha aanlenca he
haa received."
Mora than 1400 haa been raleed
I'y a newspaper for Mm. Keea and
hur bnlilea In the event her bus
band must aerva hla term.
High School Paper
To Run Off Today
aa proposed It would be unnecea-1 conimlaalon were J. I. Nowell, con
eary duplication for Ilia Oregon ' suiting engineer and H. F. Wlggina.
Trunk to parallel u for 77 miles rate expert. The testimony given
Into Klamath Kail. We ahould i by Hooth occupied tha remainder
Join with Htrahorn." of tha final day'a scaslon.
Voices I'rotint, "It fa contrary to public Intereat
lludd then aald Hint there were 10 n on 'l'Jr dominata a
other possibilities for Joint con- "" uoo,a oociarea. - virtual
ttructlon In Oregon and aald that!')' "r ,n Oregon al-
ready la nuaer me innuence oi mi (V
aldnred It barah to give the Union I Union Pacific ahould hava Ua own
Pacific entrance into tha Willamette! entrance Into the valley.
valley by way of tha Natron cut- Thla testimony amplified tha
at the aam time Charlue Donnelly,
I.
wi a gravity of the
ag er were explained,
i eoii d calm, and threw
a about kar latent huaband'a
ir mind, da -"ag, t love you
aH," aha t 1.
agtslrnle Ilrod
0 lull for the
an ahe waa re
rn began their
her.
al twist prompt
s' . to love three
and cant two of
period of little
aba eoert
1 her In '
ary.a J
tha' r
i to '
In
tun
a th
aha a
rlthout
lad (or hmira hy
rilling la no new
ly had kept her
f a long enough
ar girl Into hya-
t her poise, a
a, aa alio Inslst-
0 "mother" men
It In defiance of
rong.
al pleaded not
1 of bigamy, al
i her three mnr-rce.
ipecu t I thortly, ahe anld.
re la nothing in her stato
hat Irdlca M alio will and
ryli g prowlrltlea.
MR OVER
cD THIEF
t. Oct. 14.
"ho forces of law
nercy have rlash
tonvlctlon of Earl
ill. who atole to
t family.
Court Kera waa
i yoars In prlaon, '
fense." Feaa said '
ty. "I atola the
t for my wlfo and
it they are carod
lly will go to prl
'I did wrong, but
Job and 1 couldn't
e h'a pica wldej
t. h.iwl Iminoillat-1
ireformera clrclea,
k It the . prlaoner
" 4 f chnnco. j
tert avo taken a hand
itrug obtain a parole 1
I, who , to atart for prl-1
a. i - . "'
etatemeat bitterly criticizing
lanna, proaerutor, who haa
ha intervention of "aontl--aona."
.In the caae. the
0. Hause, puator of tho
ptlat church, ' pointed
aumher of oxperlcnc
m who myaterloualy
and added that It
OURh the proaeciitor
Inn to aet a rocord
and convict lona.
1 honrt hua been
a IncldonJ. In Joan
RED GRANGE OFF
FAN HERO BOOKS
l.'lll('A(IO, Oct. 14. (United
Nnwa) The rollicking victory over
Harold "lied" Orange and company
by Nebraaka during the flrat act of
the 1825 footbull aeaaon. haa gono
a long way towurda kicking hero
wornlilp out of the good old aport.
Which la why Intereat In big ten
conference football thla Haturday at
tarhea Itaelf, not to tha llllnnla
lowa game at Iowa City, but to the
battle between Korthweatorn and
Chicago on Kiaxx field.
Everybody bvllnvea the Muroona
will beat the purple eleven, hut
hopea they won't. If Nnrthweatern
ahould amaah Ihe alata of, the dope
bucket and wallop Chicago. It would
he unheard of. Otherwlae Juat an
other football game will have been
plnyed. Norlhweatern defeated Chi
cago back In IMa. when Paddy
lirlaroll waa on Ihe team, and again
In 191 when every other team
waa doing It. During the games of
all tha other yeara, Norlhweatern
Mood moiit of the time beneath the
goal poats. If the unheard of hap
pens Haturday. It probably will be
because of Ralph llaker. who la a
player extraordinary. Coach Thla
tlewalte haa been aavlng Dakar for
the Chicago game. In the Carlelon
lilt last week he permitted the star
fullback to piny only a low min
utes. Northwestern haa good reason to
fear the heavy line attack ot the
maroons and Coach Thlatlethwalte
la bracing hla forward wall from
tackle to tackle where the maroone
concentrate. Meanwhllo out at
8lagg field. Chicago Is being taught
how to meet an aerial attack for
the war will be fought In the air.
The race for the conference title
has hardly started. Indiana la the
only eleven which haa been elim
inated. .Michigan beat it by an
overwhelming acore. Thia week
there are two conference gnmoa
l-OKliles that between Chicago and
Northwestern. Iowa plays Illinois
at Iowa City and Michigan playa
Wisconsin at Madison. When the
results are In It will be time to
speculate aa to what team may gel
the conference title.
president of file Northern. Pacific,
conferring with William r'proule,
president of Ihe Southern pacific,
to obtain Joint use of the Natron
cut-off for a Klamath fftitranca.
that a almllar arrangement for i cltlaen of the state,
developing the Oalra Crcok and , Partlaan.
Wllst-n Klver rou,l was nrnimied. i H'a teatlmony had to
. . . me transportation aituation
vigorous protest ' . ....
I'aclflc counsel . .t j,".., .
Southern Pacific.
Dootb appeared aa a witness for
the public service commission of
Oregon in the bearing on control
of the Klamath country, but "aa a
rather tban a
Flrat lasua of the Klumu'h county
high achool paper. "Klamath
Krater," will be off Ihe press on
Friday afternoon, ready for dis
tribution. Five hundred copies of the paper
have been ordered, the pnpr writ
ten and prepared by the atudenta of
the Journalism clans under the di
rection of Mlas Muriel Nlihols.
It has been made posslbla, ac
cording to Principal Paul Jackson,
that the newspaper could b edited
and printed by the atudenta only
through tha co-operation and aub-
errlUllon doliatnH hv Ihn ImaltiMM
' - .. . ' ' ,..... I. A 1. .1.. Al "' "
men or tne city. Although a email , ' " " ' elopment of Oregon had been held
sum win do asaeu for I no paper, It
la anticipated that It will not be a! "' '"d ll,leDdta ,c '
contracted debt for Ihe ech,.ol. I another case where Joint territory
Don Flaher. member of the fac-!coull llB reched hr J,n con"
ulty. Is assisting the students, serv- ,lr,l'"011' "pl"'a
tiurcanaiier a summary dismissal
off of the Houthern Pacific. Imply
ing that Instead of running eroaa
state from Crane to Odell. and there
continuing on the cut off line, the
atatlatlca and exhibits placed In the
record Tueaday by J. W. Newell,
consulting engineer for tha state
commission. :
This brought
from Houthern
which waa supported in I'.s conten
tion that no evidence of thia ne-1
Klamath district.
do with
In all
in the
He aald be fav
ored a cross-slate line for taking
out the timber and declared dev-
Ing as business advisor.
vim. diuft ici:ady
LACAIINO. (let. 14. The final
draft of tha Ithlnnlsiid pact will
be s ii bm I lied to a plenary session
of the security conference Thurs
day. Krperta have completed final
4rufls f the Franco-dermun and
Ilelgo-Oerman arbitration treaties
and these will be examined along
with the pact.
JOINT USER PLAN
FLATLY REJECTED
(Continue) from l'ife One)
aimth; vkhhki, homk
HOSTON. Oct. 14. The Arctic
ateamer Penry, cf the Moc.Mlllan ex
pedition arrived home today.
h every dreaa nt Doe
op, i:u Ho. 7th St.
v 013 17
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ail PRIVATE TOILET
i; New, Modem
tg District and Theatres
I . Tariff from t.5(
Buy Your Grocer
ies at the
Package
Groceteria
Best known nationally
advertised brands sold in
sanitary sealed packages
only.
You help yourself and
pay only for what you
buy and not for high
priced clerks. There are
no special days. You can
come every day and buy
at the same prices.
Here are a few of our
ovcry-dny prices:
Carnation Milk, tall.. ..09c
Kellogg's Corn Flakes 09c
Best M.J.B. Coffee,
2 lb. tins $1.12
Ghirardelli Chocolate,
1 lb. tin 29c
Royal White Soap,
10 bars ,........42c
Folger's & Schilling's
15c spices 12Vc
Best Cane Sugar,
10 lbs 69c
Mazola Oil, 1 gal.
tins $1.95
Everything in the store
nt prices correspondingly
low. Remember the lo
cation. 1
802 Main St
concluding testimony of the Ore
gon public service cnmni!i.i'on In
Its fight to o'.'ialn central Oregon
rail competition and also further
He program for an east and west
line across the slate. The rebuttal
of the Oregon Trunk and Southern
Pacific companies was concluded
and December 1 was aet aa the
date for final filing of all answer
ing briefs.
lilac Chiefs Assemble.
lUllrcad chiefs of all the warring
factlona, officers of the Oregon
commission and It. A. Doolh. presi
dent of the Dooih-Kelly Lumber
company o! Kugene and former
chairman of tha atate highway
commission, appeared to testify. Mr.
Hooth has large timber holdings in
Klamath.
Hut Interest centered In the give
and take between the opposing rail
factlona and the vigorous araault
made on the Ogden gateway decis
ion made by H. H. Corey, chairman
ot the Oregon Public Service com
.mlasloi). .. . , '
"We maintain that central Ore
gon needs competing rail aervlce,"
suld lludd. "Such service will con
form with the transportation act
In Ita plan for competition between
carriers and will aid In preventing
car Bhortngcs
"There will be car shortagea In
the future, juat as there will be
railroad derailments. Railroad men
know that ahortages are Inevitable.
Where competing carrlora serve
this condition Is mitigated.
"We are willing to Join any line
In entering Klamath Falls. That
country la equally accessible to all
and capital ahould be conserved In
reaching It. If the Southern Paci
fic takes over the Htrahorn line
of the proposal revealed that the
commission cannot hoe to bring
Ihe two carriers together and that
tile central Oregon war la a war to
the final finish.
Corey's testimony stirred the
Southern Pacific attorneys to a
noticeable extent.
More WititeMftes Called
"We. in Oregon are being offer
ed In lieu of 171 miles cross-state
linn, running esst and west, a 264
mile line In California through
the Alturae cut-off plans of the
Southern Pacific." said Corey.
"The Alturaa route Is better than
nothing but not adequate for Ore
gon. We will still have an area
back by the railroad aituation. '
In explanation of bla taking the ,
rtund. Hooth stated that aince the
nooth-Keliy mill waa built at
Kugene. It had paid $15,000,000 in,
rrelght ratea and that 1.600,000.000
feet of timber had been cut for It. !
"I do not wish to appear aa being '
opposed to the Southern Pacific," (
he stated., "I merely think Oregon,
needs competition, and the Southern I
Pacific program ia wrong. If I was
doing business on one railroad, 1 1
would prefer the Southern Pacific, j
but every one will admit that com- :
petition In rail service develops more
Industrlee." j
lie aald that when be located at j
Eugene, a new outlet east was prom-:
iaed, and he added that In the In
terest of the state such a cross-
atate line ahould be built. The :
railroada. he added, are fighting I
, V. VI.M.lh arrttn 1 . - I -
, - ' " """( Lane county alone has more timber
state of Ohio without a railroad
line."-
" "The Southern Pacific controla
western Oregon lumber. They turn
their back on the Portland gate
way, when It would be more pro
fitable for them to turn the traf
fic through Portland than take It
over the lone circuitous route, to
Ogden. - ' J
"When the I. C. C. ruled that all '
traffic aouth of Kirk, Ore., abould
move via the Ogden gateway it
satisfied the Union Pacific but It
hurt the atate of Oregon.
"If the I. C. C. were not quite
so favorable to tbe Union Pacific j
In Its Ogden gateway decision, the I
Union Pacific would have to build 1
a line to get Oregon traffic. It I
dca not have to build now to get !
the traffic." I
Ilooth Testifies
Other witnesses for the atate j
than all the Klamath country put
together. The atate ahould not lose
sight of this fact, he declared.-
Booth said he alwaya had con-1
Kodak Finishing that pleaaea all
la our apeclalty.
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787 Mala St.
Special sale on every dress at Bed
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Better than a Mustard Plaster
Masons Attention!
Work in F. C. Saturday
night, Oct 17, 7:30 p. m.
M. M. Degree will be con
ferred Monday night, Octo
ber 19, by the Med ford De
gree Team.
Visitors welcome.
Dinner at Masonic Hall,
7:10 p. m.
C. E. Dennis, W. M.
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Dinner
Dance Postponed
Announcing the indefinite postpone
ment of the Dinner Dance previously
announced for Thursday, night, Oc- a
tober 15, at ,
White Pelican Hotel '
Definite date of Dance will be ;
Announced Later
We Have It?
. WHAT?!
Ground Bone
, for Chickens ,
Made fresh twice a week. '
Phone in your orders on Tuesdays
and Thursdays
ORDER TODAY
Palace Meat Market
524 Main St.
Phone 68
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Do you want a
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this winter? Then
see the new type
furnace which sets
above the floor.
A wonderful new
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ment that does the
work of two or
three ordinary
sjoves.
Heals the healthful
way by moist air cir
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kept clean aa piece
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, one porcelain ennmel
finish in blue, gray,
mahogany or plain.
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Don't buy an old fashioned stove when
you can get thia pipeless furnace
for almost the same money.
We guarantee even beating In all parts of
, the home and a tig saving In your fuel bill.
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