The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, December 12, 1925, Image 2

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CONGRESSMEN TO
LOBBY PRACTICE;.
washing ro.v. ic. 11 (Vniti
News) Senators and connrnnieo
re showing tliins of revolt against
organised attempts to fieri polit
ical pressure on Ihem In thrlr legis-
Msys of Ksyonns won tha decision'
from Andy rainier of Philadel
I in toe tnira preliminary rat Mr-1
Canity of Boston won a dectaion)
from Max Kelly of lru In itai
rounds.
King Solomon of ralestlna had
HELD BY B. P. 0. E.
face that resembled tha scrambled , g. Turnoul Lakeview
map of tha Jear r.ast when George , a.t W K
Cnnb Ih. Ali.lr.1l.II kinMriv. 1 n - ......
finiahed with him In tha tea round! Dialrict Officer
aeml-final. Cook got tha Judges' i
decision, I Oalety a gaiety uch as few fra-
Amid a burst of whistling and ',"', organisations evsr achieve
cheers the rincrala in the main i permeated the lodge rooms of the
bout entered tha ring. By thia time; local order of Elsa last night when
latlva duties, a practice 'which has! there was not erea atanding room held a special meeting honor
been growing In boldness and ef-ljeft in the house. Berlenbach had1'"1 Heu FlaJior. district deputy ex-
CONGRESS LIKELY
! .rckhoider. '"'C'Vat. III lltlj.Llt AKMu
ce their aloes lu escrow, giving " "
Si CONFERENCE PLAN
flclency since tha succors ot the
Anti-Saloon league, one of the first
to employ high-powered methods In
a. systematic way.
: Erldence ot this increasing Irrita
tion was given by the Texas dele
gation In congress when it indig
nantly defied the efforts ot tha so
called Texas tax clubs to force con
gressmen from that state to oppose
the federal inheritance tax.
While senators and congressmen
naturally are most anxious to know
what the home folks want, and to
give It to them, their self-respect
rebels at some of the methods used
against them. It always has been
& question among senators and con
gressmen whether they should vote
as their own consciences direct, or
aa their constituents demand. The
art of bnlldosing congress has
reached such large and highly ef
ficient methods that it is in danger
of defeating its own ends. You can
maul a helpless congressman around
for a long time and he'll take It
good natnredlr, hut overdo It at
yonr peril.
Thia is the sitnation Dawes has
precipitated by his threats to cam
paign against senators who block
his plans for a Tote on reform of
the senate rules. That is why re
publicans chuckled aa mnch as
democrats at Pat Harrison's hating
of the vice president.
Just now a masterful attempt to
influence the senate on the world
court is being organised. Women
are coming in train loada to lobby
for the court. The demand for gal
lery seats is so excessive that extra
benches must be added.
an advantage ot H pounds in
the weights. The champion weigh
ed 173 V Delaney 1.
Gene Tunney, Mike McTlgue.
Harry Grab and Baba Herman were
Introduced before the main bout
started.
S. P. BUILDS NEW
REFRIGERATORS
Will Invest $16,000,000 More
To Insure Plenty of
Fruit Carrier
DELANEY BEATEN
BY . BERLENBACH
(Contimed from Page One)
Announcement today that the Pa
cific Fruit Express will contract for
5.041 new refrigerator cars to be
delivered for service prior to the
peak of the 1924 shipping season.
at a cost of approximately $16,000,
000, reflects the growing import
ance of Pacific coast perishable
crops, according to G. W. Luce,
freight traffic manager of the South
ern Pacific company.
The present order of new cars by
Pacific Fruit Express, owned jointly
by Southern Pacific and Union Pa
cific, will increase its refrigerator
equipment to 38,369 cars. Records
ot the company show that since
being released from government
control In 1920, It increased its re
frigerator equipment In excess ot
23.000 cars or 155 per cent.
"The volume of perishable freight
shipped east this year established
a new high record and indicated the
agricultural prosperity of the Pa
cific coast." said Luce. "Recognis
ing the dependence of growers on
the assured transportation to mar
kets the railroads are keeping pace:
with the increased crop production.
New refrigerator cars have been
steadily added to the rolling equip
ment -to. Insar pmitw
markets to the growers."
olted ruler for southern Oregon, and
E. M. Page, president of the state
association ot Elks.
mal meeting and Mr. Fisher, who.1
Uvea In Marshfleld, offered a few
suggestions. Later there was a
smoker and a supper.
Mr. Page, a banker of Salem, also
spoke at tire meeting, and few
neophytes were initiated.
The following "mils" arrived In
the city yesterday in a caravan from
Lakeview: Zitn Ilaldwln, lr. Harry
Stone. John Ward, Waller Luck
man, F. M. Green. Mr. and Mrs.
S It. Hanson. Ilnbert I. Vlr H
M. McDonald. Meredith Anderson, ft 91.40 agninat Jack l.unWrshlm
Charles H. Combs. H. E. Kelty. C. wealthy clubman her. Wednesday.
H. Laugslet, B. J. Crowley. II. P. ,n her complaint uure at-
Welch. Dick Winchester. W. V. Mil- h " one ' ""r",'" "ho
ler. Lee Heall. L. E. Dale. A. F. Pnled Lnnkershim and a man
hunk to the oitclul .( J cerlolu :
hunk l which Hramacll proposed!
to- cad a man of hi uttice. a nieui-i
tier of his elutf. to take charge of
the
the
lU
the man ot llrauiwell's selection
option on its purchase at a certs
price tor a period of 12 month
the purchase price to he paid out
of the bank's own assoo.
"The banking department wanted WASItlNliTUN, lc. 11 tl'illted
to lie up this hank for Us own pro-1 Nvws- ThB question of whether the
Haines charged. I'nlled States guriiment will par
ticipate, on the league of nations
roiiiuiliuloii or conference on arms
NEW YORK, Doc. 11 1'nlt.nl , .. . .. hltf. . b dCrj.,d
News Two persons were killed and j j,y congress.
eight others Injured when two floors y,,,.,, , polHty , for.eu at
and the rear wall of a building In, , ,,,, hlllw .rlUy
the heart of the "Forties", on 47th I'r.tdont l oolldge. it waa said.1
street. Just off Fifth avenue col- ,m, rert.,vwI , m.iuuon
lapsed lato Friday afternoon. friin) ,M1I1, .io,,.
The workmen were carried down . ..,.h llvll,,,. .,- ., merits
. If and when It arrives.
JmLKLAMi,
urn. dim; kai.i.s
In an avalanche of brick, woodwork
and plaster and some had to be
dug from the debris.
'The two dead men had "ot been
Identified early Friday night.
Coolldge, It la understood, dovs
not believe that an amendment to
pending Inws limning the power ot
the president to send represents
I lives abroad would be neresjutry to
M'ltSK IIKIM.S MTf American acceptance of an Invlta-
LOS AXOKI.KS. Dec. Ill - I'nl'cd ! " He dot s. think, however, that
News Anna K. Hansen, world war specific approval of rungross. es
nurse. filed a wage la 1 in of ' peclnlly in recaid to funds to be
eipended woulil be reijulred.
Ousley. E. Fetsch, Milt Weitner, B.
K. Snyder, F,red Reynolds, Arthur
D. Hay. J. M. Batrhelder. S. N.
Mosher.- E. G. Favell. V. A. Ma
sfngill, Frank Light. John T. Flynn.
G. D. Croncmlllor. T. J. Sullivan.
W. W. Coffin and F. M. Green.
Lakeview Elks are making the
Hall hotel their headquarters dur
ing their stay In Klamath Falls.
FACE BRAHWELL
(Continued from Page One)
can witrt.
reived $10 a
ttho Mid.
day
tn to hav TO'
tor her MTvirm,
GOUGHS
Apply ovtf
I wallow
VIS
Apply ovtf thrott and rtMM I
l wallow wnevll piKM cm
S
VapoRub i
NliUt anJ Morning to keep
trumllcan.t. Ic-ir snj rieaiiny
Writ for Frrs "EyeCare
or "i:e ffeoMry' Hooii
Ui C. Dm H. g. I. OWM,tki...
written to the superintendent of
lated and the ring, a bright splash
of white in the darkness, can be
aeen from every nook and corner
of the vast hall.
Packed to its lofty rafters with
some 23,000 ot Tex Rickard's cus
tomers, the new ' Madison Square
Garden bloomed in all its glory.
A -capacity house, including
thousands who had come Just to
be In at the opening of New York's
newest sports arena, filled the
Garden until its high walls threat
ened to burst, and police reserves
fongbt off the late comers. Much
of i the "atmosphere" of the old
Garden the Garden of John L.
Sullivan and the ring heroes of
old was missing.
No Knockouts
In 'the first of the preliminaries.
Moe - Jackson of Corona, won a
decision from Mike Heilly, ot the
Bronx.
In the second preliminary, Harold
easterl
DANCE CALLED OFF
The dance wheh was scheduled for !
the Altamont auditorium tonight
has been called oft owing to the
necessity of making a number ot im
provements In the building. Notice
will be given when the next dance i
at the camp ground dance floor will
be held. I
, IMU'ltLE KILLING .
8 AN MATEO, Calif., Dec 11. !
As a climax to years ot marital dls- i
cord and frequent quarrels, John !
Ild, 50 year-old rancher, shot and
killed his wife, Minnie, 52, and
then committed suicide.
JOHN C CLEGHORN
Registered Civil Engineer and
Surveyor
Klamath Falls, Oregon
210 High St. Phone 204-M
Eye strain Is an easily per
ceived symptom of falling vis
ion. Don't put off from day
to day from month to month
the examination that yon need
to save you perhaps from serious
Uness,
DR. H. J. WINTERS
Eye Sight Specialist, "
We Grind . Our G!s
Klamath ' Falls, ' Vr
-fay aT'
Why Do YouCaJ
Your Groceries?
1
W onarAl our nwn f
Iver every hour of Iho day. Yol! ,,,UH
erym.r, at your home, receive quali,
I pric? QuaUv ai tow nr U ' wnM
Inn n,
alore, ..Why waste your time and .
ing yourself, carrying your he.v, tner H
will deliver Ihem for you? 7,rowKJ
Camnsrs trtAajt in.ir'b.:L ,i
,... Wlln Inotd ,
and convince yourself it doea net . 1
order. "J 10 A
rnnenko Flour .'. 15c Sweet Cider, tt.
Wheat HoarU 15c Votn, cun
Quick Cookor OnU ,.15c (9
Kronh Milk, qt 1,1c Srin Rea,.
Anv kin.l tnnned milk 10,- Ton,u,0. can
umjikin, can
Any kiinl Soup 10c
Corn Flakes
Shretlilfil Whont,
2 for
Ten Crystal White
Soap
Cherri
10c
can ...
i nrcv i hi hi v;iive ....c
Com Meal. 9 lb. k. 45c .htH
1, a IDS.
Devllod Meat, can- ... 05c
filiiiklit'rrii's, can
"5c Lo,""luerrK can
1'eatlies, can .....
10c 'M'licoK cn'n
-mn Candy, lb.
Hulk Dates, lb.
Sliriliimx rntia fl
' Home made Miner
. Larito Cocoa nut 15c Meat, lb
Dry O:i!on. 8 lt 25c Uuinin.t, 4 lb.
Country Drviwcd Chickeiu.
f
Public Market
"PAY CASH IT PAYS"
Phone 169 12SN&I
Reduced Fares
For rtmnple:
IVirtland 25.90
S.ni Frumi.sco 21.15
Sacramento 17.35
Redding 9.95
Los AnKuIcH 39.70
HaN'.i ilati-t Dcrcriihcr 1S-25;
limn January 4.
"' reduction to many
ut her points.
Aik Agent
Southern FacificLines
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$23.00 for a Complete Set of Silverware
1847 ROGERS AND 50-YEAR COMMUNITY, THE BEST
Think of it, low price and high quality. We want every piece to go. Watch our window. AH
the popular patterns. 26-piece sets. ! .-,
One Dollar Articles
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GET YOUR GUNS AND SHELLS L
iu 70U i i t i it fTiinrtTi iiAit 1
6 knives 6 teaspoons
Hollow handle, s-alnlcss steel blades
6 forks
6 tablespoons
1 butter knife
1 sugar shell
Pickle Fork
Jelly Spoon
Sugar Tongs
Jam Spoon
Cheese Knife
Lemon Fork
Glover's jewelry Store and Gift Shop
Home of the Big Street Clock
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Because it's Comforted
r -..ffravdOTO
another Important reason ior yv
Southern Pacific Linfj
Oct extra value for your travel fun
go by train. !,..-
Ride In long. ey-rlJinKaCv0u cn
comfortable, roomy eat in wh.chT
relax In entire ease, read or cow
plan your activities at journey cnu
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