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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1925)
i I Page Two Wednrftlav. Oft. C. 1P2." CREAT EGO EXCEEDS PRESIDENTS AND ALL (CaotlnonJ from Pas One) I k - Dairyman Is Fined For Law Violation FOREIGNERS ARE There is aa old adage that runs ((Vatinmtl Fmrs Pace One) J f 4'rfi.ti. tn nnii an afternoon in f . nftie. RAliiinr tbat tbe '- " nn "a crve two "alters rnor. aor any of the tt official, i nd t!-e fuse has proven eicoptl-n- itaf a reporter th M o uiM-,auy true :a me eaampie set to ! tin.. hrlf"v. whether or net ne.;)-' - Maaera. who is neither ti bfeakinjr. the newtpapermna Rood, tuctierycr or a t!i or mitto.i the nnnsrdonable sin. jflclent dairyman. Twice be knocked 01 Mr. - Maaera. who own. a darir ranch ltotfi aoor and ties, unannounced..-!' of the city llrn.te t kUM five Inches Inside haled Into Police Jndre la ths' sttorneys office and put In basea's court yesterday, after of-1 -three words his query: "Any news fleers hsd confiscated JJ Quarts of bardaent. althouth . ... milk which, they say. bad aever cations set ml d.O! ' ' .. ... ' been strained. Manera was sellinc , - It was drnamite. Mr. fclliotts , ... ... , , , u in , ,,.. the milk, without a license and fur- feuwti was delivered in raueoua . Iilt."u ... tther:nrre had never rtetttloned the tones which may bare startled tae , Janitor downstairs. "Close that door." demanded Mr. Eillott. ASKED TO .-DAMASCUS CITY -M 2 C. of C. Directors To Aid Charity hurlrrs u:.)" wniinms. who 's'srted " 'ar ' j during a I I '"l bat tins; i.u-imr.t. u'.ii unt'l .! mm. ; i leberry "Me!.' asked grammatically. "Tea you." "Now?" Mr. Elliott made i laetnre. "Now," be ahonted. The newspaperman Be was In donbt. "Do yoa." be asked the lcamie of jrj reaursted folic win Krir.ce to make a fail report ol her mandate over Syria. lKHe la Ihtrk city for ore. i GENEVA. Oct. ST. Neither not:- Gafthasen fined (be erstwhile I fixations of the alK tid French des- dairyaian $50, which be promptly , traction of Uamascas or protect paid Into the city funds. i attaint It bas been rvcelred by the reporter, un-J this is the second trip to the the league of nations' parmanent l ririr.j a meetlBf i-f the board J -ectors of tr." rumorr i-i held trf.'-T-Uj n.v. bodV decided to tvi wile with ous civic Mm :a aid t'ijspa and '"' h.cal charities. The tiinvr U'r-1 , , :.r ripreesed their minnes :o a d any ivepoa. raotrnient a th. direction. A committee cetnr-t'-ew! of the were arr-' 10 ' matter up with n'.'a-r city or dinations which hue Veen wort m to this end: A. M Colli. r. pre. idiat. of the cbamlier of ri-mmerce. K. W. Vanniee and J W. ll..yle. The committee p-portm street tlehtnmit was instructed to nnfer with the budcet cwmmlttea. i .V.. V. rll T tO K.b. t u II It The Sc."- Saa rsn,..v Ld.ulavllie . . lutter's Rlllnms. ;rttf:n Mr. Weeny. Cr.krtt. Vitrhrll I V el la. HUchle. ivi-rry. Koob. Wilkin- j interest f intiik in V'l..ti. piu ' . . .... .... u 'hi. matter belnr. diaii. aurr . - " - mandates c'niinisra.uo ithat Maaera bag made aurinn tne ia f(,eioa. , oriet aucnsaion. Iweok. barine been fined JiOO in I ',,. n,..P nfficlillr 1 Ul.-ulin of aernrlr.t grandiose i JudRe Kendairs court Monday I Drou:a , ,je Uaiue's attention. ' of some morlntc picture producer for barter, in his possession 5!n0 lc,i0n will be takrn until next : in the lava beds. Io dl 'ra'.Ions of wine. i hraary. when the cotrtnissioa i cussed and referr.4 t. the ader- will tear a complete report of j ti.' SR commuu-e. rnn'. li?S mandate orer Srria t twienieen new -want me' II I fj tt I tllll lilll .lalonr with a detailed account considered on the Inside or the outside?" Sncb stupidhy was unpardonable, j Vt. i Elliott's next statement was . concise, "lurid, and, in fact, Tery rnach to the point. , hia .tit" S.A rfemsnded. It ' Was later that be wared a finrerj in close proximity to the reporters KLAMATH FALLS f COMES TO 'FORE niemVrt of the t chamber hate reported d.innR the the caasis of the present Druse re-.' past two nioatbs. bellios. I France has asreed to supply the . . ... .... required information. LOUlSVlIle Vi Honrs Hurried Away TARIS. Oct. Christian wo-' Broken, meuphorically beaten to 'nisi knees.' the newspaperman rot. Before him looms a newsies future u far as the district attorney is concerned. ! Ut.; Elliott. Is at present under indictment returned by the Klam atb . county . crand Jury. He , is 'wbarnd with malfeasance In of fice. When bis trial will will be determined later. : men and children hare been etac- j Contracts Let For Highway ; nated from Damascus as a precau-i Work Include Sections tion acainst another outbreak In j i rH, tthe naUre quarter of the city, the ,, In Th County . , ...nBWIi Tnda Keiaforcemenu are enroute Wild Hitting Game ! SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. S' (United News! in a wild battlna to I exhibition durtnc which elfht pitch- SUNNYLAND LIMITED DITCHED, 16 KILLED (Contiaaed tram Page One) FOKTLAXD, Oct. IT. Bids re Di!nascus which now is qnlet. al-jeraiwrrt paraded ! the mound. uouisriiie aeieatea .'Ja r . .. Ttmday. 11 to 9. It was the sixth jrime of the post season series between the two ball clubs. The SeaU hate won four, while Tuesday's ticiory was the second far the American champions. San Francisco used up fire opened today oy tne state nirnwaj h Be statement aays it l eommie;ion 0 several Important r?ililed tBat tai Mim ls ,upor. pieces of h'ftbway work, anions; the , ficial most Important of which were for j ' 1? OWENS TO RECEIVE SENTENCE FRIDAY be held section of highway. , Fourteen bids were submitted for this work, the two lowest bids ap-i 4 ! parently being those of. John Hamp-; shire for J203.760 and Carl Wy-1 A Jury filed Into Circuit Jndre I berg for JiOJ.000. j A. L. Learltt's court late yester- Bidj were for broken stone sur- i day evening and announced It bad irjrei from Memphis. jfaelng of. IS.J miles Pf hiphway, j arrived at a verdict in the case W. O. Davie of Oxford. Miss., 1 divided Into two sections. The bids I of the state of Oregon against one of the Injured, described the 'for the two sections were submitted , T. M. Owens, charged with a statu srjrrcelo . !7 the I low bidders as follows: tory offense. ; "We were travelling at miles! John Hampshire: North unit. I "We find the defendant guilty as an hoar when the train suddenly j $10.310: south unit, $43 450; i charged." tbe fnrman said, save a lurch and car after car top- total. !03,760. j Owens was accused of main- pled down the embankment." be Carl Wyberg: North unit. 1161,-1 taiaing an Improper relationship wun Miss t-muy Hudack. ahout 17 ft''' t t ... p V '' .1- V .. ' -.' nm cktv-r in -i't i-nii.i I TT3I ." iM.(t Otetfit ht math ml .arstl ft rmi.-.c I iticil tftXtr- tittU irl VtV to' tny lrf.'l- st'"'-. fn( oi bir4rii m Uiu f.-1 ' trrrirg cIp -i.tiKs ' Kk b-fljh Ciiiff air !i uw cilim !' iSr.tl. ( A4wrtm'tit Furnace Special-- This Week Wo lire offr-rlng nn rxtr vprcial on furiuici-a thin week. We hnvc the wom'.t-rful new AlU-n's Tarlor Fur liiuo which i't above tho floor. Allen's Parlor FuiW f it-plied in a color to harmonize m ith yj !..;. i nnic oi manoRany, blue or grij iiiaiut'I. A plufn finioh for a third Um. The entire country l talking abcttt this sew The vitreous porcelain enamel flnles Is easily beater loots like s piece of furniture. Hum w way (urnsce method of moist, warm rirriUnJ Don't buy a heating plant osta you'havo men this. ROBERTS O HARVfi "Hardware For Hardwetr Buy your next coat or dress at Bee Ue tin's Dress Shop. They are all on sale. Silk dresses t sal nn Pi-M Forbes Pure Drugs Eighth at Main Good Senice Goi Drugs 250; south unit, S44.750; e.ta Cor m " nlleH nn ton tftf .Mthee T n tfeventl dead 1 total Af the two bids wouM be 1 years of ace. ThA alletrett rrime 'persons aad a -number of others 1 $20s. 000 but rVyberj t offered a j was committed near Pelican City I .who were badly mangled. 13.000. reduction If be obtained about May 28. of this year. ' "Passing motorists aad farmers both contracts or 3203. 000. Judge Leavltt announced from living nearby came to the rescue Judge Eawyer of Bend also asked the bench that he will Impose son with axes and shOTels and extiicat- that a location be made soon torjtence Friday mornin? nt 10 oviock ed the dead and dying." I the central Oregon highway between r- . Most of tbe dead were from Bend and Burns In the Glass Butte 1 Mississippi and Tennessee. 'section. He asked for a new sur- x.-, . . The dead: ivey of tbe Dalles-California high- . 7 ' " W.'HyaoA'AieMrf El'JijC-'rl sevenl mileWarTtr dfBtod. K. f. (which is now cfooef bmT foigh. Dr. H. G. Hathorne. Oxford, j Sawytr also requested that the Mise. '-.- commission oil the newly com- P. Bnrrnell, Kansas City, Mo., pleted MacAdam from Lava Burte Sews dealer. Miss Olive. Webster, Oxford, Miss. J. S. Thompson. Tnpelo, Miss. Lloyd Wagner, Tupelo, Miss, i C. N.' Doss, Orlando. Fla. George Hummer, Macon. Miss. " Mrs. George Hummer, Macon, Miss.-- ' Bnrt Gladden, Chicago. Jack Haskins. Chicago. ,. Two unidentified white men. "W. A. Hart, negro, Memphis. Four unidentified negroes. Unidentified whits boy. T. G. Santa. Emory. Miss. ' Young Jordon. Carrolltcn, 111. to Lapine. Ia preparation . for the comple tion of the Lakevlew-Klamath Fails highway next year the commis sion also received bids for clearing the Beatty-Drews valley section, a distance of 14.6 miles. Proposals were also opened for i the construction of four frame ! buildings at Coquille and Klamath raiis ior snop and storage purposes. SUIT FILED FOR ACCOUNT BY WORKMAN i MOOSE ATTENTION Owing to the death of Mrs. Percy Twomhly, the entertainment sched uled by L. O. 0. M. tor Thursday WAGE ' Tening has been indefinitely post- poneo. 027-28 Joe Ortis was a milker of cows. Mr. Ortis milked faithfully. In fact,i it may be assumed, tbe tivs with which be came in contact while performing his daily duties, bad Tirtually.no cause for. complaint at the treatment accorded them. However, according to Ortis" com plaint, which was filed In circuit court yesterday with Lloyd DeLap, clerk, he failed to receive any re muneration for his services. This neglect, alleged by the plaintiff, caused him some perturbation. In his suit, which is brought sgainst Fred Duke and Bertha Duke, . Ortis asks. Judgment In the sum of I140.7S. He says he began work for the' Dukes on July 29 of this year. UQTEL ASTOO 2nd Ml Lo.Aflc.Io.AV EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET 50 Bath. ' New, Modem Close co Shopping District tnd Theatres FREE GARAC.F. TrrT , l V You will find the prettiest bath robes In town at Bee Begin 'h Dress -Shop. 028-31 fe$i$?!il 'Chew LISTERIN THROATTABLETS Cross your heart and hope to die Promises are bubble pie. Match your promises with deeds Buy the wife the things she needs Van Fleet's Serviceman says: Kvery woman nwh .-o trie help. Cooking detlcra, clenninu , washing ma. rhinew mnrn light. for the houw. Kh-ctrlrnl aids to health and ben my. null''' III" . AAA. f ISjaftI Sir Knights: Attention Members of Calvsry Com mandery No. II. snd their ladles, are requested to be In attendance Wednesday even ing af tbe Masonic Hall. The rtoyifr Arch Mason, J o'tir guests upon this occasion and a banquet will be serve1 at :30. Tbe evening will be spent in various di--.-.,ljns. lease attend. CAr.RETT VAX I'.K'Klt, Cnmjnd.tr. Colden Rulo Quality Has Made Our Ortohir Sale bale Lnds October 31, Saturday. For the ELKS Overall and Apron Dance In Our 0'eralis $1.09 a Sutceic v October Sale Aprons $1.39 VAN FLEETS MOTOR SHOP -AH Main Nt. Day.Phons IBS. . sight 57 New Fall Dresses In October Sale $5.95, $9.90, $10.13, $16.87 Every dress the new fall style, no duplications; satin hack crepes silks satins, wools and flannels; qual ity as desired; prices that make buying easy """x V'JV. tens mill Lot. of Bargains , ... Woo. and Con Dre58 tiooit le Ends Saturday. 7 1 Will your mum. New Home f- be easy to sell? 'Check" Seal wiring is a recognized advanlag Nowadays one of the first things pronpecti ve home buyers look for is completeness ami quality of the electric installation. No home is salable which lacks convenient connectijns for electrical appliances, correct' lighting and ihe installation of standard wiring devices. . -,, ' If for no other reason than to make your home easy to sell, you should insist on "Check" Seal electrical wiring bejere you build or buy. The .' 'Check'' Seal identifies qualified electrical con tractors who make your house a rt home of elec trical comfort. And when you need electrical appliances, remember that the "Check" Seal identifies electrical retailers who sell quality elec trical merchandise, , , . PACIRIC STATES ELECTRIC COMPANY faanuoK us asnsus taws nam saatam e rarriAHB starrta skuahs 'PlKrltuton for Gratnl EUctrlc Before you build, fmy e rent-' fsIVBw.Wil H W U .llf.. trlf.1 (MttrvtafM mail .tn iit.r tU c " M M viium MM m Uhlig's Phone 234 "Check" Electric Store 1026 Main St Seal Headquarters