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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1925)
Paf Two Fridav. (t,.l, r 23. 1!'2." RAILWAYS TO BE POSTMASTER IS HELD PRISONER ON MARSH (Cbsuiawrd from Page One) TAX ISSUE HELD Ik INTENSIFIED BY Sees Bolshevists at British Throat mm BITTER Mw,vJ rthr on th rontlovfil, tb r!ghl uf a aattoDa.tfy to nil? tv.oKOflrd BEER SHIPMENTS 2B LEVY PROGRAM (Cbathaed tram lage Omr) I . depanaezt. f l"I as '- grand firr far the indianiest of i bcs and On MitRi railroads, i Ts um of the roads are be- tec withheld. ?aiiae o'Jc . of lie grare J'.rr work. Coarene u.n that for eosie time his diar?rae9t bll been paxzd by the beer Boo ta this territory. Apiu eoald sot coereire of tt , co&!ng acroe tie lakes from Can ada or fro 3 tk etr. Sa cracks. Tba aansber of freight can, snows to be loaded with beer ia Peaautrxaia or Xesr Tork were cooled by federal treats there and seat to Chicago, at this ead agents amazed to awet the ears whea they entered the Chicago Tarda. iBTsriablr. oa antral here, the cars were espty. Coarene dedares that oa lares tigarsoa his sua learned that rail road officials were ia learn with the brewers: that the shipments were oftea stopped by thea while; they were earoste west aad a loaded. T get this tsfonaat!oa the areata followed eae ear throorb frsa Feauyrraaia. Althoofh the shippisr orders cx"ed for del'Tery at Chiearo tie ra!!road rompiny reeeired a wire at C'erelaad to re-r-s:e tve ear t- H'.matJ tad V Eirv-ri :. ji zz' i'l eb! stat :o C:..ts'j ep j- Coarerse bel eres this !s the ssethod eatplcyed by Tlnaally all , of the eastern breweries. It pre-! rewts a eheet-ap ere ia Oleago. , bat still rets the beer eloie enough to Chicago to permit its being; tracked ia to the city ia smaller lota. The federal grand Jury is ex pected to take action within a few days. If tt indicts those named by the agents is will be the first tine railroads hare been iaroWed directly ia rioiations of the prohl- j bition law. at 1 o'clock. Two boars a a!f-3u) of Tale- lake land a record that even the roTered wagoa boys of .'49 conid act M 7. 1 Monday night Htm ia sisht. So did Mr. aad V-s. Fred Danbar aad little or ne Ua as Horatio Alger once !d. was lost la bettering thesselT. 0i,iC,,i declared, ticvlr furnish' Asa Jioaaay Bigot at in" protection to taipajrrs again- Klasath Falls twinstrsg lighu aid (Crmtlaocd fcvaa rce Owe) lit .h . s -ci . VK Oassisg .Darners fell under t gase of the wandering boys. Like ' so teach vnaetc d4 ths mills eoand. Liks tiakliags of fairy Iasga'.er were the bonk of motorists going . home from the last morie. Aad McCall aad Dunbar, solemn ly shaking hands. Little Princes ia the Tower, swore they would nerer delTe deep into the past I protection to taxpayers possibility of paring greaUr sraoccts In a few instances thin aaJer lbs eri-iiag higher rates. ' Comparison, howerer. with the or-1 isinal rate sacgested. discloses lhat : the high lnconte man. and aot the: low itrome man. is farored eren more than the treasury department1 tirst proposed. No appreciable j change is made ia anr amount npi to Prom that figare op-; again and if they did they'd take ntteh IeM -one of them gol darn Fords. ; M th toUawiD, table shows: 2nd MeKon Boy Scout Meet to Have Special Night Net income 1st Mfllon K.00O 7 000 8.000 S.000 10.000 t 5.0 T5.00 105.00 115.00 175.00 $ 40.00 (5.04 5 00 125.00 155.00 Already there hare been several Box Scouts of Troop No. 1 are reqaested to answer the scout call Instances of widespread differences and attend their meeting tonight, between committee members, and at 7:30 la the A. O. C. W. hall.! although Representative Garner of oa the corner of Payne Alley and Texas, ranking democratic member j Main street. I of the committee, said Thursday According to Everett O. Nord.' tnat every effort will be made to who is la charge of the troop in 1 maintain harmony, the new Mellon the absence of Scoutmaster Jnllus piaB threatens to precipitate the Mueller, a special program has been ' committee into a tempestuous srrasged that "not one smut in a muddle. million would want to miss." 1 The committees job wilt not It made any easier when it considers the estate and gift taxes Friday The r.3?t r of f- d ra' el'rtrnation of the inhtriUnce Uix m Uvor oi the states, and repeal of the gift lax is another of the controversial points with which the committee must con tend. Two governors, Clifford Walker of Georgia, and Henry L. Whitfield of Mississippi, together j with bankers and tax experts, will be heard. Bankers appealed Thursday for repeal of the capital stock tax. and j a reduction of the corporation In-, hi -e.v r-M COIXTKV IS SAVED NE"7 YORK. Oct --Civiliia-; rn liur a lio-e call, itan to hare ban saved. The American Association for the Advancement of Atheism was turn ed down by the supreme court, fol lowing its application for Incor poration. HYPNOTISM GETS 'EM BERLIN. Oct. 22. Albert Zug- ula has been arrested ia Karlsruhe; on a charge of recruiting German- farmers for the French foreign le- come tax. comparable with the pro rion through hypnotism. posed cut for individual incomes. hoUbrvitm it rniu'jt,t in England and cnoi! tLnatio ns; the rupirr. licrUm IJt Cowan, prr.idtnt uf the British Women's Patriotic Lopiic. noi in New York. She u Conr munista are irrni i tr.K.hlc irt the future br srttini; up .h.d to dentroy tbc faith ( cl.iiilrra in God end the rulrn uf the country. lhllsli.N I Mt .l'l LAK SAX FRA?:c-CO. Oct. 22 Abe Goldstein, former bintainwelght champion, was swarded a question able decision ovor "Chuck" Hrllman of Portland. In a 10-round bout here Thursday ntxht. The crowd be lieved a draw would have been better. IN BORDER W (CutHlwH-d frt u I"""- ' t.oa in rca l bj! bub The aallves live wuh gans bv their id . The HuKirlam In thslr oen terH tio bate dweli.pcd the hb1t of lo vuk.at frequent rid Into Creek territory 10 bow synpatht f.r their1 j comrade, and to Irritate ta. Ir con- ' aerors. ! The Creek government ka com plained fnsuvntly to S'tia of lii- . larosils whlh have had fatal ter mloatlont. Bui under even n.:nal rlrcumitances the Sofia authorities ao more could control the NiiJer mn. so -called, "ceimttaji" than the Athens government could restrain U own guerillas. Their law la the law of the frontier. It so cilstrd !-r.g before the Wjrli war. when Creek sub)e-ts were the victims of rviidenr la Unitarian territory. 1 Greece Is now trvlag to over-awe the Rulgar border fishiers by a dis play of force in streasih. Iiultarls is dUarmed. for the moment, by allied direction, as belplesily a tiermany Inefficient as the Greek army Is. It ought to mirch 10 Sofia without serious resiftance. But even the smallest blase In the Halkana nray spell aa eventual world dlus t. r Further annexation of Bulgar territory such as C. ree e would at !i mpt after a victorious cair.paiiin. wouid only enlarge the frontior ore pot. Kurope must remove its sore snots not sllow them to grow If there is to be permanent peace in I the world. The red flame along the llulrar-Crrek frontier la a warning of the K-sson Kurope will learn in IM UHtl Kw VIMT OMAIM OMAHA. Neb . trt. 21- Members , f the Stlrllug SBilibs.'Bla aliplane ritMdiiioa. fl'hig tu New Clulnea .1 U thv cspecled to spend Tburs ! .! nisbl la Cheyenne. Wyo. The airmen reached hero al 3 p: ns , aad alter rating lunrb. Imntedlately re- umed Ihelr westward flight. i ,w T orn.l, . PARKED BICYCLE IS TAKEN BY MISTAKE S:rrhdy In KUmath Falls has borrowed, by mlitaae. a "bike" be losing to James Clark llataaaer. kaoan to bis Mends as -J. C." The ' bike" was red. was called a "Kosruer. had white trimmings, and hcilde all thai J. C ha.1 liougbt It nh his own money, drllterlng prxr. srlllag papers oa the street and mtatnol. J (' I. -d parked his bike ia the tatartt lot oa the corner uf Mala acf Ktciith atreets and while la the ml:Ut of a game of marblem. ehere life aad death were facing rah other, the wheels of the Ve bi le were quietly moved to another r.-inr.s place, and where that place Is. J. C. caunot find. lie has appealed to the police Forbesiy deliciJ LUNQ Ask Kraf IVAt your dcAe)fc Taassss MAE! confectiot Anything you wish to sell? Or to buy? Tell all Klaaiath Falls about It In the economical, efficient way thronrh a little News Classified Ad. PAJAHA STORY IS DENIED BY FREY j (Coaliaaed froze Page Oae) ! had testified agaiast her, were in-! competent aad had been tired. She appeared with a "boyish bob" aad with little ringlets in frost of her ears. She lost her compos are only whea counsel asked her to remove her hat so the Jury could ' compare her appearance with . a photograph of a couple in bathing salts, which had been introduced. . "My hair look terrible." she protested, bat was prevailed upon to take off the hat. "Did you ever entice or Induce Mr. Frer to leave his wife and come to you?" asked her attorney. -No," drawled Wflda with a grin. Did the knowledge that Frey was married make any difference to her? I "Not In our social relatione," she replied. Miss Bennett said she had met Frey at the opening of the Empire race track season In 1923. KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL. Best accommodations and care in confinement ad a. 17 Build with STGNE'TiLE BUILDERS! SA.VE THIS EXPENSE By using Stone-Tile foundations (or frame dwellings you save the delay and expense of building and stripping forms and hauling a mixer to the Job. You avoid the wasie of materials that always occurs where the volume of con crete Is small. Build your foundations of dense, bard Stone-Tile, in a fraction of the time. They are substantial, attractive In appearance and save you money. The footing may be Stone-Tile "solid" block, turned endwise. B11LD WITH STONE-TIXiE Klamath Concrete Pine Co. 763 Market Phone S82-W Roller Skates FREE! " i AT.. 100 Fairs of High-Grade Ball Bearing- Roller Skates to be given away to the Boya and Girls of Klamath Falls Absolutely Free!, "EOBXEK SKATES" fit any boy or girl. Easy action, quirk, smooth running, eolf-eontuiiK-il ball-bearings with two rows of ball. Just secure six nb.crl.-r to The Klamath Dally News. Have them slim on the blanks below, and bring to the Circulation Dept. of The News, and receive a pair of these Dand, Holler Skates USEE. I agree to subscribe to The Klamath Dally News for a period of three months, and there after until ordered discontinued by me. DO NOT SIGN THIS BLANK IF YOU ARE ALREADY A SUBSCRIBER. Bargains For Thriftv Buye nuna Fcr Friday and Saturday we have picked out a seasonable items which we ar- offering at attractive pricet one a real bargain every arti lc sliaranteed first class. NAME ADDRESS PHONE 1 2 3 . 4 5 6 Names of person who Is to receive the Roller Skates: Kama Address . Come Into The New. Office today "and see these wonderful Roller Skate,. Turn In your order, a. fast as you get them and we will start delivery at once. The Klamath News ' Circulation Dept 102-122 So. 5th St. Phone 877 Hot Water Bottles High grade rubber. New stock. Guaranteed for one year. Two quazt size. Sold regularly at $1.75. Special $1.49 Lunch Kits Strong sheet steel box with two clasps. Contains one pint vacuum bottle. Regular price $2.50. Special $1.98 Wcdgewood Linen Paper One pound of high grade white linen paper. Cheapest and best way to buy stationer-. Regular price 65 cents. Special 49c Russian Mineral Oil Russian Mineral Oil is the very best to be had. Not many stores sell it for it costs more than the ordinary ties $1 00 PriCe f fUl1 P'nt bo Special 79c Fountain Syrinj Made of best quality red: hquippeu with rapid now tnree pipes and shutoii. price $1.75. Special $1.49 Thrift Alarm Clod These dark mornings are w to Fleep. This clock will you on time. Regular price Special 98c Lemon Face Cres This cream is too well kn( need description. Regulal for large jars 50 cents- Special 39c Imported Bay We have a special distilled l imported from Porto Rico the finest of its kind to be ft pint bottles. Special $1.00 W v KLAMATH FALLS OREGON tfSI ... . "HeE PARTICULAR PEOPLt IIVM . OUT TMIIR DRUGS fruPAtYj