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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1925)
Page Ten Suntlav, Poivmber l:', 192" PILCHER VISIONS KLAMATH LEADER OF COAST TOPS Chain Store Head Believe Opportunities Here Are Best In Weit ""Wat there something I might A quietly-dressed man. wearing a brown suit, asked the question last sight in the local store of the R. A. Pllcher company. The man was unassuming: and he had just completed the sale of a hat to a roughly-clad customer. "No, I guess not," the man in brown was told. "You see I don't care to buy anything. Do you know where I might find Mr. Pll cher, of New York city?" The conservatively vestured man behind the counter hesitated a mo ment. Then he smiled and said: "My name is Pllcher." His questioner, r In turn, paused. "R. A. Pilcher. of New ork! he asked. The lead of a great chain stores, one of which recently was installed here, smiled again. "I am he," he said. And then many statements were made. Mr. Pilcher said be Is of the opinion that the population of Klamath Falls will, within three or four years be doubled. . He said he 'believes that. In no part of the United States, does there lie the opportunity to be found in Klamath Falls. Business with the local store, he said, is far better than he ever anticipated. Soon, he explained, another floor is to be utilised that customers may properly be taken care of. "I nniiMtlnnnh V " p IfhAf MM I "Klamath Falls is as good as any j JSj town in the entire west." j Mr. Pilcher, in the .Interests of ' K? has visited every jVjt I. ti when ho lutein thtj bi iilt'uroom the 4-rouml special rveut. A four round o.hmut botwtMUi 4 pair of tni boys will round out thv j curd. BTithh SuVShrouds Death of 68 in Mystery Willie Keeler, Idaho bone-crusher, who meets Jack MeGreer Thurs day night. , t! Heavies Start Workouts Here (Continued From Page Mac) I Columbia (Jives Up Coach Kockhe (Continued From Page Nine) phone lust night that ho waa goUii. to return lo Notre Pant 1 arcvp'.cd hid word as the truth and I have never questioned the matter further. "HiH-kne has eight years yet to serve Notre Damo under a contract signed two years ago. and, utiles we release him which Is not at all probable he will bo here at least eight year. We hope it will be until he retires from active coaching." Exploding Gas Destroys Truck .A lighted lantern was set down by Harvey Ayres. according to word received by the state highway of ficials here yesterday. Ayres. the highway department explained, set the lighted lantern down in an oil house on Spencer's ranch on the Klamath Falls-Ashland highway, about 23 miles from thin city. Furthermore he placed it near a gasoline tank. And, in soma way. the gasoline exploded. What is more, a three-ton highway tru''k wits burned in the conflagration. - ' ' -f t '--.rs?7--.v;.- r - -' Ml: itr.rl v.it' M.I. ,c - ' . . i .1.. t...f. i ,ri nn it filljl lfia. mUitmm rhoto of trull, t; -v - t WASHINGTON LAWiS MAKERS SPEED UP has kept in perfect condition and looks to be even faster than when he used his right and left mitts for meal-tickets. The wise ones among the fans are predicting he will take, flanieSi , insure(, was , knoW) (.rim uae uniai tool nienmona. out: nere the Indian youth doesn t seem to be doing a lot of worrying. Jim Fleming is showing a lot of real speed in his workouts this week KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL, and "One Round" Hogan from 'Hates in confinement are convlently Deluge of Bills Expected When Session Con venes Monday OLYMPIA. Wah.. P.. Malin may run into a brick wall low. 1- The machine was covered by In-I"" Hecember If h: Iw-ea fix.d surance, according to William Can-j as a deadline for the Introduction ton, of the local unit. Whether or ot nll! a di litge of ;-r iixwed Uw.i not the building, damaged byi' expecicd when te Welling ton legislature convert -s 'ittnl:iy. Monday afternoon tlie school Ayres is employed by the highway i equalization bill cot:s ui in the department. 1 senate and is certain to tiring ills- j cord. Two leading educators are divided on the bill. Senator II. J. V.'iimer, Whitman county, author of fUTu.uua to bo allotted to the p. Istrlc'ji. Senator W. Spokane, Is opponcd a will lead the !li:M against tlx, ntasurp rn the groumU that It It. not efreeiive rt-lief for the ntaJorHyi of poor scho.il dlstrlrtti. j The g' u.tjI approprlalins bills' carried t!-. old mllluce aen-. menu and was signed by all the! committee nientliers, whllo a bill ' giving the colleges Increased mll l.iites and fl,!-UUHIO for rnpllal otKlay was sli-ard by the nuor-' ity of (lie t mmlttet. but which four m?nil-ers refused to sign. ' l'l i the present there havrt been 470 bills Introduced and 3 1 measures pasted by both houses. The en.'tr bus passed ST and Ihe! house 9.1 bills. ! 3:11)26 FOOT BALL E GIVEN adv-3 the measure, is urging it lo supply Special offer rs THE NKW8 only II. leading newspaper SKATTI.K. Wujih.. Pec, 12 Fol lowing l the fontl-sll schedule ot the hew northwestern conference as aiinjiturrd today: Sep:. "5-l.iufleld at Whitman: Mnltnomili club at O, A. C. October I Willamette and Pu get Sound In double header at Wji,lilni:tnu: l liege, of liUho at Waslilng'on State: Pacific at Ore gon: Whitman at (Innuga. 0-:i!er 9 Whitman at Paget 1 Sound: Willamette and College of Idaho at Uolse; Llnfleld at Pac- to NKW subscrtb- Iflc. 3 MONTHS for; firtolwr 18 Pacific at .Mullno- Subscribe today to tlio mah rlub. of tho county. October 11 Whitman and Pac his chain stores, state in the union. He said he expects' to leave the city sometime today for northern California, where he will search for other business fields. "Somebody told me today that Klamath Falls Is ugly," Pilcher aid. ''Perhaps my esthetic sense UU uccg uuueu. iciuoa aw . looking toward the big business Hi center which, some day, your town j will be. Anyway. I have over what j ffl the man called its ugligness." In conclusion Pilcher declared a. IK S8 or repeated that no where in America la there such an opportun- Man torn lakes Arbitrary Stand ; !S5 ity as Klamath Falls offers. (Continued From Page Nine) feres could compete in athletics; barred the use of motion pictures as a means of scouting rival teams: VAlul n .... , , V. n maa " n .l.ln.ln scholarships and also the matter of a stiffer amateur rule over until '. the May meeting; had named Los j Angeles the next place for the an-ir- unai uiceiius, 11 tiu eivieu invn xi. V. Carpenter of Washington State college president for 1926, and Dean M. F. Angell of Idaho, secre tary, and finally voted to send Geo. M. Varnell, noted coast referee, to th9 national football rules commit tee meeting In the east. The big surprise of the meeting, however, was sprung today when the College of Puget Sound, Lln fleld, Willamette university. Whit man, College of Idaho and Pacflc university announced that they bad banded together into a new north west conference with the Idea of competing in all branches of sport. F. M. Erlckson of Willamette was named president of the new body, i and H. L. Hopkins of Pacific, sec-!K? rotary. In that the old northwest conference is dissolved by the with-1 ' drawal of the larger schools whoiSj are members of tho coast conference, ' -K and tho forming of this new or-jJSi ganliatlon for the smaller lnstltu-;5f tlons, Gomaga university of Spokane I is out In the cold as far as collegiate athletic competition is concerned. 1 5?: no invitation having been extended j 5 to them to Join the northwestern or coast conference. I so 'is 141 You Can Spread Cheer 365 Days a Year is SB By Purchasing for Your Family A HUDSON OR ESSEX Your Gift This Year a Lasting One AN Make COAGH I'LAV TIE AMK VICTORIA, II. C, Nov. 12. Victoria's Cougars and the Calgary Tigers played a no score, overtime game here tonight. Iloth teams gave an exhibition of rare hockey up to the lust minute. 8 "IS Essex Coach $925.00 ACME Delivered to Your Door lvl HTHD CO. Just SOc a month that's till costs for the prompt and regular de livery of The Klamath News to your j KJ home or place of business. 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