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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1925)
fflrNHELD MURING HEARINfi Gen. Carrail Gives Way toGcn.l)uport 1'AIUr). Oil, aii.t)n. Harrull, who permitted tin. bombardment of Dnmusrue has been removed from hi pint m III eh commlwlcini-r u Hyrla. (Ion. Import, now In Kyrla Investigating ctindltlnns (or tlm guv eminent haa eurrecdcd Hurrall tem porarily. Tim guvi'mimmt la sink ing civilian for I ho pout. Imt I. encouulvrliig ron,l(I.T4lil(t dlfdiullyi In finding a man lo Uka over Dip' lo.ik of restoring order In Kyrla. Under Barren's administration rebellion of die lrunii, a tribe IK tie known In thn wo. lorn world, suddenly demanded and received Ilia world's attention whrn (ho French resorted to bombardment of anrlom Iiauiaarus. I'p lo tin. moment laurt week when Frunrh holla began bursting In III cliy iho r'renih I run tiles In Byrla were pretty mil ill their own. Taut llnncour, Ihc flrat cholre of the I'ahiW.v.i government fur rlvll resident general In Hyrla la understood lo have relused Ins poal. II la understood lo bava beon uf fiTfd lo Franklin lloullon, Frenchman le 13 Ihc waya of the near raal. Tho government's 'derision to eub lliute lo null. m fur a military man at Iho bead of i he mandatory Syrian goverm.ienl la significant of Knnrh realisation that the Dumas- r 't' r are! rue Inrldeni boa aroused formld- lv i-idirt- able If not generally articulate op- iwnipoaltlon to Ha arllvllli-a aa agenl fr the league of nations In tha nvar east. Saturday, October 31. 1925 BLY Paf -Thr t Fraud Charge Lr for Trial on lembrr 2 oil. Ju. (I'nlled , 4'i,,vr down In Ihn i.r and sunplrlon 11 ho handUnil ' during find aimra be i Willi the trial of filler, furniir alien ilitn. In a federal bern Imtlrle.l with a ml Herman tiinkiirs M"l grnnil Jury. j villi cnplraiy (o gdVr-rniiH'iit, In ron luponilliiD of Ihn of- rli4ii MitalH com a seltrd during the mill ronrern, sillier ipprur alondoy for f Ihn lute Ji-sso W. alM-inia of former Ml limsh. riy, who niiy lii Oi" a :mle ', r-.i -.Ii.-rty 1 , T I. . n ill ni- Mr. Hiin, eounty club loarlor. " visitor at our loral school Tuesday arieriimn. While there he organised Hi.. girls' sowing cl,,b fur dlvljl.ii, in, Mr. Ileiidi.raon, counly agricul turist, was !, a tho vulloy on busliieM Tui.'sduy. (.'. K. Wullls was tho guest of his parson. Mr. slid Mrs. T. K. Wullls Tuesday nlKht. Wullls wiu on his wny to Klamath Fulls from his home oi I'hm Creek. A Halloween parly la" planned by tho ladles' flub for Hallowe'en. Ii Is looked forwurd to aa one of Iho social events of Iho year. Marvin L'roaa la busy hnulltig but supply of wood for Die winter. Ituete WluKiird. principal of our aihuol and Joi-dy Owrm ware woek-t-ad vlsl'.ors at Klamath FalU. launo tha weaker ones would know they would ba ,,ell care of wbnther thoy did a profitable bual neaa or not. Tho hearing, under the direction of the interatale commerce commla lon, la on the application of the western lines, for a blanket rate In crease of five per cent. Sargent was croaa-examlned by ropresenta II vis of vnrloui western shippers or guultatlona. ' BLY SEWING CLUB ELECTS RUTH CAMPBELL AS CHIEF Thore la a brand new aewlng club at Illy, It una announced yesterday. The organisation comprise nine young women, Frank Sexton, county club loader brought back the now to Klamath Falls. He aald tho women In the organliatlon are very enthusiastic. Last year was the flrat time that Bly evidenced an interest In club work, and then the flrat enrollment wera those of Ruth Campbell, Helen Campbell, Mattle Cross and Jane Cross, Through the efforts of these three, the six other were interested in the work. Ruth Campbell distin guished herself by taking the cash prlie offered by II. N. Hoe, local merchant, for first award In sewing division No. 2 at the county fair here in September. Mum Campbell, according to Sex ton, has been chosen president of the new organization; Mr. Nellie Wallace la local leader; Barbara Owen Is vice-president, and Jessie Boyd, secretary. If you want the prettiest In silk underwear go to Bee Begin' Dress Shop, next to boasts Cafe; 028-81 At Bee Begin' last of the month sale you will find coata and dreaaea marked lar below coat. Coata at $11. S5 and op; allk dreaaea 5 and up. Remember the place. Bee Begin' Dress Shop, 11 Bo. 7th St. Next to Shasta Cafe. 028-U Some lucky fellow 1 going to get that Chrysler 4 demonstrator at a aavlng of $225. It is touring model and baa been used but little. Howie Motor Co., 12th and Main. OSOtf Party favors, tallies and Invita tion at Southwell's. 030-31 Objection Voiced To Potter Pooling .1 from ii an.l thiii Miller b tin in o a rorlp- r payniint u: t'OMMl III IU I Mil I NO IN MlWrMt HN'AKK IltVKIl him rriitvt nr.mud hi! Ill" iVi.'-rkan nr. an.-l "' A. cr ni Hi- otithri'iik .u ft jii'llilt-c.ty Illtiiln I'OltTLANI). Oct. 30. Commer rlnl fishing I being permlttod In tho lower (inako river, deaplto an agreoment between stales of Ore- Ursx p-irt ii Via j gon and Washington to confine nil ash 111.- ii .rf.ixo commercial operauona in -ine ioi- (loo. ood. ri'pri'arntlng i umbla river below tha mouin oi the Deachuie rlvor, which enters the Columbia nut far from The Hullo. Oregon. This situation was revealed In a I . . - j V. . ItnllA RlHfMa -ri, amoni; those ui-reinpn mu ... . - buroau of fiaunrlea uy nugn u. Mitchell, field repreaenlatlve of the salmon protective association, fol lowing a trip to tho upper Colum bia river and Its tributaries. i ( tha company's raph lo the Hot-lcto Hula r do M.'ti-aux. 1 Alirrd M.'rlon. two rci-d wl'h pronuHIng 'curb the atihti.rfugo lis" which they ar- Ivo owiiia hankvrs. twn Ind'Mrd." rinil )wry 'derided it n-nt uf the elock cUlnicd as their AHI K THAXKH We wUh to expreaa our gratl in our friends for their kind dually never boon sympathy during our recent ber eavement and lo tnana mrm im perially (or tho many beautiful floral plecea. II1LI.Y MEACHRKOS MRS. AI.ICK OAKLAND CAIIOI.INK LAVItiNK 031 Mil. AND MRS. II. MILLS Unman property, al : allowcl tho claim. V.M.OVO was paid. hi uvi the Merton. I'Viil pihl $5. 01)0 K'ac la a New York tail Ism paid the ltd N.ucr aluo Is saiA '- Ilullowe'en docornllons nt South- wella. oao-31 A real bargain In a Chryaler 4 louring, slightly used as a demon- Uot tnis car inn save Jtr Shop, now open it Ih-e llecln'a Dresajilrslor. iin St. I'honn 33.$32&. llowlo Motor Co., 13tn and OH1 Nd Main. O30tf I 1 CUICAOO, Oct. 30. Fred W. Hargi'iit. prenlilout of tho North-! western railroad, ullnckcd tho "Tot ter plan" of pooling the revenue from Increased frelKht rates, at a olcht aenslon of tho western rall-J road rain hrurlng Thursday. I The "Poller plan" proposes that 1 revenue from the five per cent rate I Increase, applied for by 73 western roads, bn dlMrlhutid among railroad companies, those whose profits have been amullcKt taking largo sums. and thoso whose proftta have Leen i largest Inking smuller aums. Kuch a plan la nut fcaaible. aald SurgenL He declared It would ruin Ihe efficiency of the rallrouda, be- llnllowe'en decoration C- South wells. 030-31 WOOD Our LIMB-WOOD for the winter 1 coming In now, and we can make Immediate del iveries on most any quantity. We have 13-Inch and 18 Inch length on hand, and can supply you In 2 and 4 foot length also, on orders. The quality of this wood la good and It Is dry. ' Price are right. We handle all kind of WOOD, alao COAL and FUEL OIL. Peyton & Co. Wood to Barn." 601 Main Phone 635 How Re Discovered v Best Constipation Relief ', 1' W-r All FOR Any Building Economy, durability and appearaac are the result of well thrraghtoot plan and pecltl cation. Get the most for toot Building Dollar. , SEE H. R. PERRIN Deelgna, Plana, Eatlmato BOO Hopka BUs. Phone 200-J SMILE! 20th CENTURY STORES Isn't it a pleasure to know that the money spent at the For food stuffs bring so much satisfaction? At these stores a dol - lar is 100 cents, and a pound is 16 full ounces. It's the saving on every item in a 20th Century Store that counts. Offerings Saturday and Monday, Oct 31st and Nov. 2nd SODA CRACKERS, FRESH AND CRISP, Pound, 15c GUEST IVORY 7 oz CREPE PAPER BEST TISSUE SOAP 4 Rolls 25c 1000 sheets ToHet Sfce Three Rolls 25c CRYSTAL WHITE FiveRowR1925CCrop PETITE PRUNES SOAP Pound, 20c , New Crop 10 Bars 39c 10-po"nd Box $1.85 3 pounds 25c KERRS OATS Large 3-pound package, rapid or slow cooking at only 25c package PINEAPPLE WESSON OIL Oliver's Olde English Standard Sliced, Quart 49c Marmalade Large Cans Gallon $1.89 Imported, 25c or 4 for 9Sc . , Full Mb. Jars 38c COCOANUT ECONOMY " : Long thread, sugar MATCHES RIPE OLIVES cured Good sized Bojces Bulk Pound 20c I Six for 23c Pint 25c 20th CENTURY COFFEE Buy it end save 9 cents a pound, the cost of tin container. Direct from our roaster to you. Pound, 48c; 2 pounds 95c aui .11 L ill . ' 20th CENTURY GROCERY L 8i2W.inStrid ""J 7 " ' ' ' " ' ' Klamath FalU ' Mr." Joseph F. Glut of Brooklyn, N. Y, vrnm "In ike pstt 20 years 1 bare beta coniisnny iroublrd with comtipstion. . Every remedy I trird would work O.K. for a while but 'aooa failed. The only remedy I have been able to uie steadily with ami rraults have been Carter's Little Liver Pills. I don't gima when 1 take them I know I'm going w feel relieved." 2ic at all druggists. v . ii ( AdverMionient 3 $295 CiMh, $ 10 month ? !.-. 4-'.. i "v.4::i'.v iv.,t.o IT.'' BlsVti" Cnrth, $10 month tsrtrwi V?T't . f, v- V J life,? ;. Cl,h, ?i0 month Why Wait? You are simply cheating yourself out of lota of good music when you put off buying at $25 cash, $10 , monthly, total pi'ice $295. Hear and try them. Earl Shepherd Co. 507 Main St. Phone 282. $295 s wsafveuar W'J 'Wff' ..i-A'vt'V Ml'.. ' i'. -s '. ?25 Ciish, $10 month $25 Cash, ?10 month aMrsaum'Sffr. .'T'W1 1 vasaraja'S' ii r- r, r'' 2'i a.st.i.ii.b.i-wr $25 Cash, $10 month Meats, Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables 423 Main St. ALL UNDER ONE ROOF AT EITHER STONE'S STORES 717-719 Main Why shop around at several places for foods, when you' can get everything all under one roof at either STONE'S Stores. Meats, Groceries, and the finest in fresh fruits and Vegetables can be had at either store, and avoid wanting time looking around. Besides our prices are the lowest in town, our merchandise is the best, and our service the most pleasing and efficient. You can do better in every way at STONE'S. , t 16,000 SACKS CROWN MILLS FLOUR FOR KLAMATH FALLS. You can make good bread with Crown Flour. Lay in a few Sacks. The Price is Low, One Sack, $2.39 Four Sacks, $9.45 Ten Sacks, $23.25 Pork and Beans . Tomatoes Sweet Sugar Corn Med. Cans 9Qn No. 2 2 Cans Fancy A(n Iowa Sweet 40c Van Camp's, 3 for .... Tomatoes, .3 for Tvr Corn, 3 for Lux Cheap Citrus Powder Chipso , 12c Size Kn 30c size pkg. oe Large pkg. 3gc Lux, 3 for OC Citrus, for -OC Chipso, 2 for - GET SOME SPUDS WHILE CHEAP Spuds will be scarce and higher soon. Get a sack or two now. 100 Pounds, $2.50 50 Pounds, $1.35 423 M AIN STREET 717-719 MAIN STREET Ifjc.