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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1925)
the : kumaW Sumlav. (Vt.iWr IS. iP2. Pag TwS AIR BOARD DRAWS; PROBE Fill Traffic Police Are Kept Busy at Night Despite the fact iliat thrutifre lined tht sidewalVi of Klamalh Fa!I last iaifini, ana iu!i uu;oiiHiur nm-au-i I figured, "why cu I 1 v;nU':-? 1 niy a'jillij." JU4 he did. Thr.uuh Vr. .ThalU Nt'wcomb. s.vrfur v thf nn i.-r future Bit - Aait n rvoml the i 10 thi i haraotrr f u part county flr board, JaA.c : orders for cakra ;ki w chnrpe $1 ach unit, j ' Xttwcorab ;:-... t ii'unly, ,y urai" trouble cHdin(t well with hit w.:, oote. ! WARDENS TRY OUT PURE WATER CURE (Ointinnrd from l'ape Oiir) jed their nay through the struts in WASHINGTON". Oct. IT. Air, an unbroken line. there ere no dis-. v... mam)uH ttled down tonictii rr.rbam-es of wnwouf nee. aml.no . 1 f..nl. tit . --.ii...... ..I... .f tint recommendation on the. basis , police tn'A early this morning. ; of the am of teatlmonT taken by, Fojiowii.c the football sant. when: them In the conrje of month ot j traffic wa exceptionally heavy, j bearings. , Chier or 1'oiice Marry wkh aia-; . The report, according to Dwight ! t(oned patiolmen at the busier inter- lesiate and state biologists in Ore Morrow, chairman of the board. , tti0ns, and. as a reeult, consea-1 gon, and also hopes are still en ahould be In the hands of President , uoa which otherwise might hare' tertalned that pracrlcal analysis will Coolidge November SO, when the , oc cured, was avoided. j be made by the department of ag- body will disband and atari aa in-i Police said early today that noth-. ricullure. where samples have been depndeat search for eipense money. worthy of mention had trans-'rent. No appropriation for their compen- jired during the evening. Rjy q. steel, federal game war-. Mtion or eipensea was made in . j dea or ,he d5trici OI Washington advance. 'BOY Defeats tlotllGsT oJ 0Kon, also is lnterestid in the After a cursory survey of the j J I experiments and Investigation of the field, the board today cast into the ; BsklR0- Cake NOWi "ck ilusllon her discard pUns they tentatively -! & . Came Wardens TonXin. Steel ard tertalned for a weok a private study ; gj-Jg )y n JjaKerV Mr. Arnold are expected to attend of the evidence before letting down j " , MonUy., 8e8Slon of the Klamarh to work as a group on the report. J wle mi.eT borj o( n!j fe are fpoTt,nm-t association, where they The magnitude of the task con- j demanding that there be ' knucks : ill deliver an address lacorpor frontinf them was speedily appar-1 aowa-" 0r are choosing up sides ' tiling excerpts of a report on their ent, and they decided to lose no for 4 football game. Jackie Hales. ', findings regarding the ducks, the time In tackling K. Chairman Mor- j j it 0f Klamath Falls, is finding experiments tried out. and sugges row appointed sub-committees to , otner occupations which, hs has dia- deal with various subdivisions of the ctered, are much more remunera aircxaft Question, after the board , tlv tot down to business. " j Jackie is something of a person- Meanwhile. high ranking officials ! age. and some day he may be of the war department approached j superintending the activities ot the the delicate question of whether to 1 cooks in some fashionable restau conrt martial Colonel William Uit- j rant. rhelt. whose sensational charges of Defeating his own mother in a negligence and maladministration in ; chocolate cake baking contest at the war and nary departments, pre- j the Klamath county fair, Jackie dpitated the inquiry. j also took first prize over several Army and navy circles have no other efficient houeewtves. doubt that the prosecution will be Came a day recently when Jackie ordered for the good of the service! began to turn things over fh his discipline, but Secretary of War "'n- I can do that well." he Davis refuses to confirm or deny the I assumption. Mitchell has retained Col. J. A. White, Judge advocate of the eighth ' corps area as his court martial conn seL giving signs that he at least has so doubt of the prosecution. Aa announcement one way or the other Is practically assured Monday or Tuesday, whea all documents in the case are in the hands ot the department. v tjVcs ii.tn aftvHwd the Uu. k. He nt one ulin lha' l.a; t.i may have raueoi is uc-, lum-her and other, lu t!" district. ! however, state that fii-1' have Ixen dr nkins the Tule lai..- .jtr lth- it visible 111 h..h. ay inie ofti.er.. would i'Par to dl lve that theory. I)R Any Building Economy, durability and appearance are the result of well thoughtoot pUns and specifications. Get the most Building Dollar. tor your SEE II. R. PERRIN Hiirn, Plain. KottiiMi" AIM II. .. k. lll.Ui. nx.or fWKJ Brown to Hear Court Decision on Monday Nine o'clock Monday morning Is to be aa important hour tor Earl Brown. At that time. Justice of the Peace ' Kendall decided yesterday he will tell Brown whether or not he shall be bound over to await action of the Klamath county grand Jury. Brown was taken into custody in Marshfield a few day ago, after, it was charged, he bad passed a worth less check on Mrs. Bee Begin, pro prietor of a local store for women. Brown is alleged to have passed a check on the Begin store when he had no funds in the bank to cover it. MAX 103 DIKS OAKLAND. Oct. 17. Francisco Bothelo died here tonight, aged 103 years. His family, asked wha his longevity secret had been, at tributed his years to the excel lent care he i.ad been given wit c mplc'.e lack of worry since h re'Iremcu". from lri.--ini-ss at tin aR of 1" jears. f IWON'IV ! pbur youth MM V raWassnTnsaillJ !:doxt:: Don't miss an opportunity to improve your opportunities. Folks pass np a lot of good things In this life because of careless thought because they do not give propositions like this the right consideration. 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' ti i I lanl 1- 7 ' . ., ' I'- the Buying Is Good Klan to ii Property values in ath Falls are sure crease. Whether for a Home or an In vestment, we have many list ings that will be money makers: -for you. i i i t ... i Let us show you Altamont Acres and explain to you liberal payment plan we offer to homemakers. Get your Dollars working for you IN ALTAMONT GARDEN ACRES TLe' Closest- n Acre Tract Offered in the City You can raise all your own Veget ables, Berries, Flowers, etc., and have fresh milk, cream and eggs. ONLY TEN TO TWELVE MIN UTES FROM 6TH AND MAIN. City Water Low Taxes, Telephone, Electric Lights . One of the .finest residence W lions of Klamath Falls OUR TLRMS ARC EASY Only 20 per cent Cash, $10 H month and 6 per cent intereit We give you a Deed and Abstnf of Title when you make first payment Come in and get one of tiie Choice Tracts (' Open Evenings and Sundays w ishard Realty south Seventh St. Co. Phone i i