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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1925)
Page Two Sunday. November 1. 19" THE KUMAJ POLICE NIP PLOT: TO DEFRAUD FIRM BY FAKEH0LD-1IP Woman Is Author of. Robbery Plan $4,900 IS RECOVERED . i Gun, Black Veil and Bandit Female Graphically Told To Detectives Dancers Step as Customers Get Shingled in Ja:: Barber Shop I hii. N,ii only lit. hut 1 Vnmk down o m'' ,r:y ihokfj to d'-.iih ' IT ..VSaWw-T Wi ll, nhen I '! iw '" up. i ...u Unit rdun a 'I"'' !mo llh ihrtn inirl brm hr tho braneh h li." I, tier. 1 " Ju"' . I ...........1 nil .IllfV tl i.i .1 i;in n uai iiiiiwkiii - I.,... hit nf hi tree and A I th'uss which I won't h..thrr wilti I tottt him to coin out and ho look at hi lrM-. 1 m i' Ha no im'i at !l nnd .n n.utuns lull a lot of younc t. i.phouo polo, and what I wanted ir. I a not at to crow ttWphn pole. 1 ay to him tin my letter, and also (or him to coin out. So ho came out lo my p!.i'. I met him at the gate nnd politely opened It for him. Then I look Mm around th houe and showed my tree. t ,..-.. Loo at Ihrtii II drad They ain't a ! ln a peck of Ufa I" a cumin Ion whvrrhr It u rrtiurictl 1 WbU kj tyjp" that lh ptiwvra In Wanhlnalon liavn "Ti .J! ,. latuha all lh- hardrr I . rraihina f"r a and ,.rr-l'.l ITI ' ( lot of niortur 1..mk!i' lo II. he- aja: -Thm am t Mam-nra. "If Ihrv am'i tranche, what In Sam Hill I U'." I owlu; I h.nd him dead to rtila on thJt j Vhy." ay, "tliey'r tha root.. You ha none an' planted )our; tree up-ildo-down " Of ci-uriw. nie N.ln gfntltniBn, i . .u.i t,jt K..lt.v ntv tUMt. I ! ." " " . . ... i candidal.. dldn t ay nominic. t n n v v I knew they th rMt and Sol Kick al him l-y jin noihln about how I wa Jut trylnis out an pr- Imcnt to c what effect tu tun nan on roota. Inllmatrd that faura nail npnrup. rlniion for the Klnmaili pr- t am made lminHi!o tlti rlitat I lie. adnilu Intrallon of lha Pieunt hoard. It I" apparent lh.ro are a lame nuuihrr of alilmluntlal farmer tin the project who feel that the pre, ent admlul'Irallon ha utterly failed ii lo conduct the affair of the dlalilci a to warrant their further continuance In power. To till end Carlelon and trew have been pre "'l a.." "tw ih.. Jr.' lb llntl o( Ik flerI u ..... Ie, ,'mH wlnnis, u,, " "' W corJ 4'nrl.lo, A Jury im..1 - i . ' tailed upon In offer theinaelve a ' 'aioti ni;t hate; "" R"r ri J him PORTLAND. Oct. 31. U'nited Press) Within a few hour after a daring weman bandit had looted a aatcbel containing. $4,900 In cola and currency belonging to Roberts , Brothers department store at noon Saturday, the woman waa in Jail, her arrest followed a confession of Ennl R. Prichard. driver cf the store automobile, that he and Mrs. Myrtle Edwards hid planned the robbery si weeks ago. All but $1S of the stolen money was recovered. Police were sus picions of the story told by Prich-' ard and Phillip Jones, another store 1 employe. It developed, however. ; that Jones was not in on the plot at alL ! From Prichard and from Mrs. i Edwards, a comely woman of about 40, well known to police, detec-j tires learned that It was the wo- man who concocted the r"hhftrr plan and that Prichard was duped , hours over coffee cups, spreading came, I says to myjelf. That guy Into being her tool. He was to re- ; oat their bales from Ormus and lnd. don't know his bulnes. because eeive half of the plunder, how-1 Handcrafts flourish in every I when the bundle arrived It looked ever, according to his confession, j street as In mediaeval days when 1 to be like a rose buh or something. The money was recovered from Damascus blades were priied from I However, whin f undid the string hiding place in a gas vent at j Tartary to the Atlantic. j , 6SW he kncw more al)01 hu busl. Mrs. Edwards' home. Outside the walls, the farmer . ness than I did. I only ordered a She took the arrest as a Joke . irrigates and keeps green the couple of trees. What he sent me and asked the detective in s hum-joasis nnder the sha(ow of 5terile was a whole section of limber. True orons vein: ami Lebanon. is. h,.i-i I I knew he was crook.'d I.i minute .nywav I ain't gonna plant no j 1 set eye on him. Wh.t do you Biir BO,nlll teidea Ihey l a lot ui'poe he did when he n : ,,f thmji growing on luy place which i ! you don't have lo plant. Irees. Pid he cryT II oil not i lie didn't oven commence lo look 1 sorrowful. Instead, he lautlird right j out loud. ! 1 looked all around and couldn't ' roe nothing to Inugh at, o 1 grew ' suspicious. Hiving him a keen look , I ays: "Are you by any chance laughing Work. ccriary of the inter 1 lloih larteton and t'row 'long been reldeni of hlatuaih is county, and are welt and favorably Jury ! known a uccoful farmer and.5 nour ; the hlglie.t type of clllieii j I Neither a,o office aeekura la any, SporUM,, I tense of the word. They promise 'h nm i t noililng but coiiM'lentlnu effort on , ' ' behnlf of the project, th tlnr .... . " 01 t3J Jeri.r,, Farmert To Wage War On Water Dictator (Coiitlnard fmra Puff (n) at n;e?" "No." h says, sort of choktnn i like. "I aint laufchinx at you. I'm ' laupthin' at four trr." j "What," I aaya. brirslnjE all thr artaticc ! could hrinc to twar on the- situation. "Is there to lausb at i clat ailvlnorv committee wood .fpad. dlrrotor of fee or ihe p whlrh hvU a hrnrltin hrro attd In UlMtritt. n ndvancpti by r. Hubert vi'ntHrntt'd the charcra of th flraii ; bury lulininUtnitton. i Thl attltud h.ia brotuht b1mu1 j If you must think of piv .T"! think of this roofing lamallnn. O Innovation of John J. Rcilser, New York' famed "John the Barber" is setting a new style for tonsorial parlors in Gotham. In a shop he has just opened, a jaia orchestra and dancers entertain the customers, male and female, while they re being shaved and shingled. "How is the food at Salem? DAMASCUS AGAIN!;; With the verdure of city lies and always will, a handful of pearls in goblet of emerals. The recent rebellion is the latest phase cf the Islamic-Christian trouble begun long J before the crusades. The maasacre I of 6,000 Christians in I860 led to la French expedition to Syria and es- . tablfchment of 1 In ft iT.n fa -ocu! t in r In nuQiu., uci. ii. un me noij , autonomy oi lainouc ieoanon wltn-I ground cf Damascus, the oldest j In the Turkish empire, known city which has been eon-j Moslem Syrians never forgave tinnonsly Inhabited, four separate ! France and they resent the absorp gods have received worship in as j tjon by an alien power, which is the many languages for mo.-e than 30 avowed protector of Christianity in centuries. j the ievant. Abraham picked up his servant j tlieier there 4.000 years ago. The pharaoh Tbothmes III looted it. David slaughtered 22.000 cf its citizens.. Arab as Israel in the 9th ! century before Christ established a' colony of Jewish merchants on the ! famous street called straight and j their descendants are still there. There the prophet Elisha abetted the rebellion and murder that put Rei on the throne and Fixin' Things I see by the papers they is going to plant 20M0 trees in this city. Likewise when a couple of swell young ladles came in and ast me if I would kindly plant a couple of nearly : doIC,B ,rees on m' Place, I replied cut their first teeth yet. It wasn't that so much, it was the quantity. It took me a week to plant that baby forest. Of course I didn't care then, because some of these days. I says to myself. I will have a woods of my own and can let someone cut all the .firewood they want ton French sphere of, shares). the practical, . Um, , .,j , ;., .., ... .... , - " no woods, at least without a lot of trouble and personally I hale trou ble (on my parti. It all came about this way. After I had planted those trees and seen to It all the lines was as siruiKiii as a o:c. i noticed some-i tiling was wrong. The branches which was on them seemed to with-! er up and drop off. instead of . branching out like any decent branch &s VcJiScSgsSVO." ought to do. Some of them fell ' down, too. Of course I didn't mind ' U a couple of dozen trees falling down. I have fell down myself lots of New Ideas In Posinp, Liphtinj;, with color ef fects of tones that match our won derful new exclusive MASTER MOUNTINGS as displayed at the 1925 Photographic Convention We are alwavs first with new ideas. Quality Photographs Picture Frames ENLARGING AND TINTING Opposite Court House 327 Main Street Phone 39 ,i : tv-t - . m PILQ T M ROOFING K I .37 f-mi i'Tt- II.. TiixcVciX by Johra-MnmiBel with over fifty years erjW in the marrufucture of recti Miulcofcarefullyselectedrsp thoroughly witurutcd wiflii giving natural usptutl'j. Johns-Manville PilotRoofing Quantity output nnddistr! economies make possiHt production of this roofing,' combines moderate first cos reully good service. We recommend th of Johns - Manville Pilot Pyramid Kups, fustenentt sure an absolutely Wfaths-i iub. Ask us about ths bd W. D. MILLER General Distributor!-' .1 Service With Values Solves Your Problems Wherever You Trade In Klamath Fall brought annihilation to Irsael. " uruu" l"" " 01 oice .no: At ; Assyria destroyed it. Alexander least at fir,t 1 said no- nut. of , took It. Rome adopted It. Saint 1 course' no senlma" 'lhes to talk . Paul was converted on the Damas-i b,nl t0 a coulle ot yan ladies, ; eus road and first preached there ' "0' of course- 1 lo make up for; and from its walls was let down " by Breeing to plant six or forty in a basket to escape his enemies, j doztn ,ree'- Mohammed left his foot print on' perEona"y I 'lon't see much use this earthly paradise. The banner ln I,an'iK trees (on my Part). In of the prophet supplanted the cross ,he "rst D,acc p"PPose I plant a lot in the seventh century and although ot ,r0 s cn P'" thp along crusaders fouKht for it. Christianity ! "m''s nne of those logi?..r Jacks with nis hammer and saw and saws down boxes and never won Damascus until Gen. Al lenby captured it several years ago. The famous Omayyad mosque which doubtless has been ruined by French shells is a lineal descendant of the temple of Rlmmon, where Naaman the leper was healed by Elisha. This shrine was succeeded by a Oraeco-Roman temple to Jup iter, materials of which were used by Christians in the fourth century to build a magnificent basilica to John the Baptist, whoso head is buried there. A sculptured south portal, al though hidden by tho bazaars, still bears a Creek inscription In praise of Christ. Now, as for a thousand years, tho muesseln summons the fnithful lo prayer from lovely minarets, whi'h ore the prototypes of the New Kng'and steeple. Time and war have marly des troyed the more ancient remains of Damascus. Its flimsy houses burn down every general ion. Only a hugo castle of the 12th contiiry defies time and frowns above til" tomb of Saladin. On this tomb, in 1898, Kmnoror William, of tier many, laid a bronze wreath as a tribute to England's unconquerable foe. The city springs perennially a harbor for the restless Hednuin who here makes port from the rolling deert to trade with the west. Wonderful bazaars, dark and col orful, great ntone curavanserle where, turbanned merrha.i.N un load their cnimls and bargain for all my trees to make things wl.li. Well to cut a long story short and wishing lo make up for my brutality to those young ladles I went and or dered a couple of trees. When they FOR Any Building Economy, durability and appearance are the result of well thoughtoat plana and specifications. Get the most for your Building Dollar. SEE H. R. 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We do not desire to make clainw of which we are not so dure; .so you had better make the rounds and check us all tip. Wo are willing for Golden Rule Styles, Golden Rule Quality, Golden Rule Values, Golden Rule Prices and Golden Rule Service lo stand the acid test of . your investigation. What Is Golden Rule Value? Style and Quality In Merchandise Priced' As Low As Possible For Value Reflected s tyle-at-a-Price urely Satisfies RbAnAi rt m ra ' '" '-ktL it i 1 Clothing Problem! urei By Values J' In the Center of Kl.math'County'. Shopping Di.tricU Ever Day