The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, November 29, 1925, Image 16

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    Pg Eight
SumTay. Nov. 20, 102.r
ORMS UP
F
EIGHTH CABINET
Louit Loucheur, J. P. Morgan
Of France, Named Right
' Hand Man of Leader
PA Ft IS. Not. IS. Arlstlito Ilrianil
bus formed his eighth rahinet and
picked as Ills right and left bowers.
Louis Loucheur. Trance' wealthiest
man. In the finance portfolio and
Paul Painleve. former premier. In
the war pott.
Loucheur, upon whom derolves
the task of creating a financial pro
gram that will jrlelu rerenues to
bait Trance's growing inflation aud
eoncommltant financial Ills indicated
today his Intention to increase taxes
and perhaps also to dispose profit
ably of some of the state monopolies.
Brland. himself felt that he had
welded together a harmonious and
workable regime. And popular ac
claim Indicated that a lit land cab
inet is received favorably by the,
masses. 1
Yet the chamber strength of this
successor to the two fiin!cYt enb-i
ineu Is doubtful. It s explained, w " M"ri" Tuesday.
by the knowing that the favorable j Walter Story of Klamath Kails Is
Transocean Radio Movies Soon, He Says
TF
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sir -vv
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V i-'llh V--' JJlJ1'&V
Within a few years motion pictures of important events in Enrol will be transmittej In.tan'.
awously to the l'nid State by radio, savs C. Franris Jenkins, Wahir.rton, 1). C. Inventor, who it
endeavoring to prrf.tt a radij "movie transmission apparatus. Photos show Mr. Jenkins en-l we of
his newest devices, s emera that mskrs a .000 motion pit-lure rviwurea secooJ, rreordinu a div-
Sir. and Mrs. M.
G.il..r:icau
. i j I have a sort of mania ! worship
I bpOnS UOilC liYOW II j u winner. Wo cannot Klve credit
to tne man woo ioukiu a Fi'imum,
liv NOIiMAN' K. OUOWN I rlearf battle and lost, crtdlt because
reception given nriand publicly , working fur his fathor at present. r KrnMt m Hopkins, president , nuil(, ,uch , riairit. We forget
should not be considered as meaning: He eipecu to return to Iho Kails of parimouth college (you recog-' al) Bbout how finely and bow clean
definitely that the Briund govern- soon. ; nlfl lhl. ,tnu0 first perhaps as hnv-'
ment Is stable. I Jim F.nmnn has sold a number of inR jomewhat of a football team. - ...........
'' j his dairy cows. , pno f the so-called younger gen-
LONE PINE j Joe nramliall finished hauling eratlon of educationnl leaders. Bo-
hay from the Al Burnell place Jast cause of this. It mny well be sup
week. porJ thai he Is in rlonf ton. h with
Hoy and I.oraine I!?as!cy attended the spirit nf the times,
the show in Kb.mnth Kalis Saturday' ir lli.iikin. is q'.mird at som"
lencih regarding his vie concern
ly lbs loser played and lost In our
Immediate, worship of the. winner.
"And It Is a bad thing for football
and a bad thing for the players. I
have. sen men driven out of col
lege over the matter of dropping
punt. Oh. It's a fact. I n actually
seen It. riayera have, niadn mis
takea and had no peace In their lives
at Ihs university afterward, so keen
ly were they mails to feel What they
had don all through our wrong al
titude. "Now all this might not be trua
of older men. but It la of undergraduate-
They are susceptible to
It. and therefore the public's attitude
worka to their detriment."
There I food fur thought In what
Dr. Hopkins haa said. Tha wl.t,
to win must be a vital factor la ath
letics. Hut aa tha Dartmouth head
polnta out, It can b mada tha over
ruling factor and at that point it
".. as
Urn.. 7""w
n.. . . r s
"V libit.
1.1
Mrs. C. W. Lewis called on Mrs.
J. O. Bcardslcy Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Al Burnell and James were
Xlsmath Falls visitors Mondav.
Charlie Calnrneau called at the evenl"B-
Barks ranch Wednesday. :
Mr. and Mrs. It. F. Iiea'ily were
gnesls at the Taylor home Friday j
evening, where they played cards, j
Lon Storey moved W. Montellus'
house from the railroad right ot
way. Mr." Storey is drilling a well;
at the Montelius ranch this week.
R. I. Benslcy went to Klamath!
Falls Tuesday. j
Mr3. Clydo Barks. Mnxlne and
Billy visited In Merrill Saturday. j
Arline I-ewis has been ill the past iF uthlclin and tl:e'firit that pre-
week with a severe cold. , Tai:s rcgardinB spans and tbo par-
Mr. and Mrs. It. K. Jleasly an I ticipants.
family were guests ot Mr. and Mr. : ... ,. ,nll , , n,r:;
"I think the public's attitude, par
tfrularlv toward the o'.avers. is nil
Saturday. . .,. ,,,.,,,.. f,.lr K
I l.-iits ns a team is winning it is a
L'w'iliody of heroes, t outed to the skies
by the flcklo public, llul let it lose
a gama or two. make a few little
mistakes, and whrc Is It? It I"
John Cotroan Thanksgiving day.
Willlr.iii l'.jr.feld went to Merrill
Mrs. Itolra and Mn. HuKh O'Con
nor visited with Mrs. ('. V
Tuesday afti-rnoou.
Mrs. C Kowman nnd Marjorle
were Klamath Kail-: visiters Satur-
Mr. and Mrs. Johns, from the
Llbb district, visited with Taylors)
Tuesday.
day.
' nrninntlv branded as vnllow. a gnnc
Mr. and Mrs. ( lvde llsrks. Maxlnc of cowurda aml irnrmllllos.
and Billy were dinner guests of Mr I ...,. ,h . .,.lk ,. ,,,,
! an" Mrs' M- A- """'n Thursday. I of onr Amerll.,n aimildo toward
I nr. nna .ura. Letter sciirtnnor, i
Leslie Stewart was In KTamath
Falls Tliesilnv. tnkiny n mfi. t..B
Mn . j who havo recently moved to Roguo
William Hark, is employed at the! "1Tor rl,c ,",lr P"'
O'Connor ranch.
The Lone Pine people are sorry to
bear of Uie death of Mrs. Gubson.
who passed away In the hospital at
Klamath Falls Saturday. She had
recently been operated on. She
leaves a husband and three small
children. The Uubsons lived at the
Henry Winkler place last summer,
and have, recently moved to Bo
nanza. C. Konfeld, Carl and Ermy, from
Klamath Falls, visited with William
Ronfeld Tuesday.
James Burnell has purchased a
Ford car from Charley Galarnean.
Charlotte (leer t son visited with
Mrs. Klgcr Tuesday.
Clyde Barks called at the Beards
ley ranch Monday.
Mrs. Taylor vlnlted with Mrs. Toll
man Friday of last week.
Miss Vera Jtingjohanan took din
ner with friends near Ashland Fri
day evening.
chased a ten-nere tract, being well
pleased with that country.
Mrs. Scott McKendree has return
ed home from a month's visit with
her parents In Seattle, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Bowman and
Marjorle are spending Iho holidays
with Leonard Bowman In Central
Point. They ore expected home
Sunduy.
sports to the detriment of sports.
"It lf-n't the playing of the game
we're Interested in, but only the
winning of the game. We seem to
A CHINESE
PROVERB
Never burn false in
cense before a true
God; ten-cent Glasses
insult million - dollar
eyes.
DR. GOBLE
Eye Examined
QUICK 8 EH VICS
TOO Mala Street
Olaasm " , Frame
Groaad ' Repaired
L
25'
is the
right price
to pay for a
good tooth
paste
LISTERINE
TOOTH PASTE
Large Tub
25
COLD WEATHERcq?-
"Let Your Gltua Trouble. Bt
All kinds of glassFor ill
EsUmatescladlyfurnUhedfe j
Sth, Door, Frames am CtKaWt-
THE GLASS HOUSE
Uth and Pine. : Ui j
Southwell
Stationery Co.
KVKUTVTllIXt! Full
THE UKKIl'E
WK INSTALL
nooKKKEl'INU HYftTKMH
02O H Main HI. ' Plume 003
CAR LOAB1
Sulphur
Just Received from SanFrax
Thin is n commercial Rrade of sulfur tor J
fnlfn. The irice will be aa follow,, u la
ntork Inrstr" : i
In Sink LoU, 110 lb. per Back y
1000 lb i
In ton loU, per ton
Don't dclny your orders, on this aa the ttrSef
phur is applied the better the result! hV,
ing year. j
J. W. KERNS?
Molina Distributor
Farm Implement, Cream Separators, li
ineu, Fencing, Hay, Grain, Feedai!
1303 South Siath St. I
Klamath Fall, Orafoa 'J
PUBLIC AUCTION
$50 REWARD
For Information leading to tho
arrest and conviction of party
or parties who entered and rob
bed the Waldorf Pool Room on
tbe morning of November 26,
1923.
The Merchant's Police
Service
Give your boy
a Corona
for Christmas
-i"V l.i llr. i r ..'-.
'',' V 'H' k J I
1
tit I n.iy want a tvpv
iiirr ainti i
JVERY b.
' tvritrr anil IWIIirrnr I
Itt collece rr hisina. ,..
leabte to usecne.
Thi5lafeCo'pna;jiitr(::,ca'(i
the (flDilhr I iv.yrjt macitiiufi
In the matirr nf optr.-itkin.
capictiy ttnd quality ,( umk.
lr has t!te ,J.IlL. kcv.Hard,
tnkt the MPie k!;c tutJimcry
but i nvt so big luid heavy.
Tnvett (50lnvoiironV.ftitiire
Oct him thi. fi;io typcrrritrr
for Christmas! Come Itt or
phone us lor due dtmuoKrm
lion
Klamath Typewriter
Exchange
IMionc 77. 410 Main
Having ilrrldtNl to rrtlre from
fnmilnKt I will, on
Friday, December 4
m-II to the hlKhi-Mt MiMrr all of my
fnrm.njr mnrhhirry and II vo stork
on the folhiKlns ternia:
or under, rnh; or or 62.1, 10
month time on approved nf url(jr,
with H per rrnt Intorrwt. Five pr
mil (t.Hrount for cash on numi over
82.1.
H.U.K HTtHTH iT 10:110 A. M.
ASrSi;TS I'KRrttVN.tlj I'ROrKHTY
....Two Iron hnrr-!a, 4 wool harrrU,
1 hKffy toitRtip, 38 gaa ImrrrU, 4 Itor
hi von, t vrnKnn Imix. t croa-rut mw.
A alfMtgc hnniini'M, nalla. I arMp
ahoTpt, I liltnlrr ami trui-k, 1 drill
1 promt and hit. 2 mowing itia hliio,
I hny rako, 8 loa hnla 2 U nae-
otit, 1 allp nrrniM'r, I icrlmUtom. I
htnrumlth tmiU. anvil and forpr 2
1 rronlmi-n, 0 ahovrla, atny rliilnM.
mrmMitPr toidn, ImM, I IhiII rtiMrr,
I RJ'R phiw. 12 pltrhfurkt, I dlaa
lwirrrw. I iminurt aiirfnfliT, I hm(.
! V wnllitufz plows, 2 Ire tout?-, in
- luilti'ft. 2 lfft"(iton hnrroiVt, :l whnd
! iKirrowr. 11 tvntcr trotitcIiN, I Ihilxy.
I rirr prrsH, .1 wtn luittivH, leather, 1
I m t l )t I b.u n, 2 liny racks, 2
. Itir.r coPiii , tji('l .itii'fxt-. I
, pi-h ti(i'.'lv-f, Z Jny k'li-.cs, I l tr
I ih;mI I i li-.ivi r, ;'i lit:( h
; 1 1 kulvi'M, ?.ilv. khi nipt t'-'t M, ?i
ilii'h, it lnit-r,., ihvl. I -.!-, 2
i'l l;s Hi'ivis I wht iiir't'Int, 1
' ' li r iipm. 'I liiiiti niMt( r-i, 2 tfiir-
d' n nt!f'i, 'J, wuu'Hi I h : nv:im
ran, I K;r.. I iftlrn iu'( Unhr, ."
i fUu , t f;iird'it u-fder, I Mitrflt trrrn.
j I 'fjtln. I npiny ptiiitp I raimiiiix
! mil1, I (h'ii l: k iiiiiiiliM", I Jioksf.ii
j rork ft ft., I -iMiU-r, 1 clter-k pni
! ctlrni, I tiniJi i toilette mid fluirit
oiwl rritmlln, I rlfid fniiihoi', I Kit
j Kliliir,H, I trjilnr N-fll I. II. '., I
Iwi v mjI'. t liLiiiili il l rt, iiM-.
' mt rapi r, I IiiMln illti li-r II fi.. 2
ti't li'iv nct-i, I rnpc, fluiin, I 1ft
mIio" pr-f flvlll. I tt p wrll uimtt
I milk fHtfr, 4 liHn Mivi", 2
In' rrnnn frf-'.-fH, milk Junkets,
linnl-cr new mid ol1, pjilnls nnl nil-.,
mlMri-MiiiKiuiH, I I ftiiTp grain fcr
Ing rHi ki, H hliiM-p hay fi-rdltift nn k,
I oil wni;(iii for tin rfor, I Kanh'n
uu m. I f diifh Iriif-lor phU', I mIhiv-
: i l iliw, I set llulit f
nil li-ittlief. f (l-lnell ll'licfnr Imlf
II., I Kriiln Krlildee iintl tiijiii,i.,
j lot bee flxtliri'i., I 77 t 'llt. I eui v.is
i limits, new Iron 'Itt ft., I IuhhI eurn
pljliter, I Rnn niM, I ntiletilnt; lmr:4p,
' I self feeili r ( IliiR ) . Si K'liln Imivi s,
I 1 Hrr rcrrlKPrnlor, I liiiek sniv, I
i Hll'it l.tltll'V.
IM'KNTOHV OF MVH KTOt'K
Four inures, H lo I'J years olilj
iri'ldlnfr, 7 years nlil; !i mules, 2
years nlili I mule, ft years nhl; n
milk rows, 11 ti 7 years nlil; :
i nlves; IVI owes, 9 lo n years nl;
at lainlMi a purr liml I'olnml I'liln
antra, ..Frew limeli nl noon,
MUH, H, H. IIKM-KV, Owner.
'. . MKHIHI,I', Aiirtinorr.
Quality Lumber
surest
profit
means (
on yoc
Permanency is the
yielding continued
building projects.
Disintegration and the need of repair!
ii i J J . iv -.at
is a cost mat eats into your returns
your investment.
When you decide
Quality Building
to build, s
Materials
pe
The Sixth
Lumber
From
Street
Phone 866
CompanM
South
Yard and Office on