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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1925)
NEWS fR WAGE AS GRAFT Tuesday, December lr r i .... aaiconiM Where Mussolini Death Plat Wn J u. Draw Curious Thrangs: Premiers Guard Increased 1 1925 ft" burden oi i .rtatm Pllllrl L In the !- H""' ihroulU k,t Willi lnom IH.odi ererywnere. kk closest friend !, ronnfer lhn hlm- direct opposite n li attorney aeneral His shoulders are litre are fw !,(, but the smile M of the moat L tk campus li at 111 uliaare. U bit pal, Krnest ar arn responsible j, iDmllMilon 01 4 lh atata hlnhway blch bss rwulted ao JmUmrnt against pur toil lh Inillct- thrra. Lr h some of the Kit flril klory wbm Hotl company paid t koo.ooo in cash dmalM altrsed to I It 1)T Iho ! J. U hioil. the roun hi u hi case .lima Construction , r, .. 1 Ld ...hi i)r.mb ocamiy oi nouses ibtlllOr., of O. A.J I k,n. VnM1m, .iai of the com- uincaanaj laiiuiY SPIy 1 11 &s let? -X:CSmFil On the oslronlrs shown In the two )hotos was to have been en rteU the drama whirls was to end with the muffing out of the life ot rrrnilcr llrnito .Muoolini of Italy. At rilit ia the Albergo DraRonl. ho.trlry oHiiiite the ChiKi Palace. I rom t!ie balcony of the room nuirkeil with a eroni, the contplratort plnnnrd to throw a, ileailly germ bomb to the bc!cony of the Ghlgi J'alice, ihown above, a Muolini adilrrocd the populace on the annivcrnry of the Au.lro llnlian arnilatiie. The upper photo how Mussolini dc litrrlng hit address. The plot was frustrated, however, when a journalist foe of the premier divulged the plans. The plotters were arrested. Kalra preen ul Ions have been taken to guard Mussolini sines- the attempt on hit life. SENIORS WIN IN OPENING DEBATE 0 ff vfl flv Seulor debalera of the Klamath county high achool won from the Junior debatera yesterday during the first debate of the year. The qnea- b picked from those who have en tered the field of debate, to take part In county activities. WEEK-END RAID NETS 1 LIQUOR OFFENDER If alt goes aa planned, a man will atep up in Justice court et 10 o'clock thla morning and will 1MJ l " " " I tlon waa aupported from a negative JU,"M 01 e reacB I.U iveuoan a plea oi guilty or not guilty. The man gave bis name aa John standpoint by the seniors: "Re solved, that every student In high school should be compelled to take part in tome outside activity." The aenlor debaters Included Edna Dunbar and William Kuykendall. The Junior team, made up ot Zepha Rogers and Ellis Myers. Don C. Kither, debate coach, presided. On Friday afternoon the frosh and sophomores will debate on the question, "Resolved, that final ex aminations In the high school should be abolished." From the winners of the two teams a school championship team will be picked. The final debate will be heard after Christmas. With three contestants on a side. negative and affirmative teams will Rogers, and was aaid to have been taken In a raid staged over the j week-end at a bouse at 327 Broad, street. He Is charged with j the unlawful possession of Intoxi-j eating liquor. j Rogers was arraigned In the Jus-; ties court yesterday. His request; that bail be set was granted and j be was told he might go free nntll today If be furnished (100 cash. ' It you are uncertain about the arrangement or wording of your ad vertisement don't hesitate to ask ns for suggestions. We shall be glad to help yon with the layout and the preparation of the copy at any time. "Is the light poor or Is It my eyes?" If you have aaked yourself that question yon should allow our experienced optomet rist to answer It for you. Seek a scientific answer. gay? TJln&cyuSfafit DR. H. J. WINTERS . Eye Sight BpeeUUst. - ' We Grind Our Own Klamath Falls, Ore. h i.nrrsl on an an i. with an - even ! tbta that given ftriotou.' it Increasing popu- lltev. Mr. Price s son, II. II. Price, I XKW8 ( LAH8IKIKD jut the district attorney's office, j 1(8(xxh j In the meantime they soukM fori i a home. They sought some more. Advertisers quickly learn there Idea of the housing prob-! furthermore they sought In vain.! , , BromD, response to The News One of many o!a He was I Su irm in mamam rain may Do de-;Ai least tney wore unauie io una j ciaMied column riveu irom me experience or one qnariers wnu-n suiiea ine-.r re-, rea80ns Is that a. morning news man and bla wife who. yeelerday, i qulrements. j paper weaves .Into the business found It necessary to leave the city, j Yesterday the Rev. and Mrs. j and buying of the day. When an The man and woman are the! Price left Klamath Falls for Ash- evening paper la read the readers lit the ttate waa tho;nev. and Mrs. Juntos W. Price, land, where they expect to make, are ready to take their rest. In b; of Dr. Hiram W. J formerly of Portland, who recently their home. Mr. Prlre suld he was , the morning they awaken to read tlurd of the Kn eame to Klamuth Falls. They took I fuvorablo Impressed with the Klam-iThe News and seek fresh oppor tune praised the Up residence, temporarily, with the nth country. i probe, i morsey general on Oov. Fer- i that her trou- IN by "personal iMado. I'm try. sas only stale- fSfnasntlOTiod often U:Vru'.orlul timber. In lirorahly toward J-il It the lust elec- I to calet giant and funslnt their Inves- F' art expected to I oa December 10. "rawo. must decide ,: call a special leg- la probe hor admin- 1 tunity In lta columns.. PRINTER ' BAD CHECKS j -0 Obli nine tnnnev I " i WnlTB U, rr, Wm VMlnntiV amhorltles after, he had quit thu 't worthless paper ; " of loe,i merehanta. ,h' It wa alleged. t Hill with a check ' at uid to be of Hasrlen waa the Hill is accused hv ' Passing checks ot ' amount, rnnirlne ISO. 00D iO Cord wood fir. Excel- 'urnace hentpm Ullrniltrr and le for cook stov- and pino 11 fcd. cut in G ' all re- US, P Pft.. ,11 ft GOOD MORNING Boys and Girls! Til Be In Front Of Perkins' Toy Store In the former location of the postoff ice next Saturday af ternoon, from 2 to 4. Ill have a dandy big bag of candy for every good child who calls,, accompanied by its papa or mama. I'm heard that there are no Falls, so I'll expect to see you all there bad boys or girls in Klamath s t S S S ...I I IY1 &J&3rmit&-& t m WHERE QUALITY MEETS CONFIDENCEr 'JHlcHets Shopping Wews Have you seen our Ribbons and Trimmings for mak ing Christmas Gifts? Most anything you need. 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