The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, December 16, 1925, Image 2

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':n"o0w"h,"K,on' where w' I Deer Causes Auto
Senator I'ruio of Maryland, a i
drlpplni wet democrat, had beeni
Liyiiu I'm with a sheet of figures
fit iitf rnnnlnp 1
1 . num. lint R, ur
Mix-Up at Yreka
YHEK.V. t'lil'f.. IWC t.-
(Contlnucd from rage One)
l'nite.1
Nothing I. more potent thin , r' . .u'.r , .lv ,lf ,
itorint" which Jt ciw-iuintored oil the
! drunkenLrss from tho ehlefs of po- ,.. ,,n,,,.i ,i.t,.nlv In
We submit ll of l-e cities. The m-onl'. , .,., uhl,.i, wil'lanl
Kastllrk Willi thetr wives
Tho .iiitomnMle MrurR
1 glsitle fait, ho pecan. " I have'
obtained the nunieer of arrest for '
KB rner r.Mru.. - - .... irotll ol u ni
that the law under which the an-1 show t arrests in the nistrl.-t ; am t ,st,,r (
nitration ts made was intended to if I luinhta durlnK the last tle . .,,,,
prevent carriers from atlemptlnR I years have steadily Increased. r-! tho W1U wntrI,., r,etely
to satisfy any filing of disappoint-; rest, in u: toiaiien o.i; lu I around ly the linuact. an
ment in the munner here proposed. ;.-. in u-j, ,-o.; in ni.i,
Then the Oregon public service 1 S.1S6; and in 1S14, 10.264."
commission adds ita voice to the t5ooi Work.
final argument as follows: I "That shows our prohibition
We believe the power privilege agents are doing good work." Wll-
and the monopolistic control uow!ts retorted.
sought and asked by the Southern. .., am ln,ormed ,h.t ,,., ta
Pacific is beyond the authority of WashlnR.ml Iast MBrfh were ,,..
the transportation act. quite con- ,a l(mo ,n rohiD,.
trary to its spirit, and offensive toj d;V3 .. ,JrU(.e (sed
tne aeiiious uu hipiuwub . i
preme court, as well as offensive to ;
ttu ftered
coni.lder.lMo dumaito when a tire
was ripped off and a wheel Jammed.
As the tire was torn from its rim
an Inner tube exploded. The report
apparently frightened the) deer,
which bounded down the road and
disappeared. The aniiual apparent
ly was unhurt by the eueouuter.
M.Kellar interjected that per-
EDUCATOR TO SPEAK
AT MAL1N, MERRILL
th. JndgmenV and espetU-nce of this taps the largest number ot arrests
now is due to the fact that drunk-
The Southern Pacific and I'uiou amies was not considered a crime nently known throughout the s:a:e
Poelfic seek to further extend mon- before prohibition. as an educator, will address the
K. F. Carleton of Eugene, pronil-
opolistic control by refraining from! "From the amount of drinking Merrill and Malln high schools to-
competing for Oregon traffic. Not
only does the Southern Pacific seek
to acquire other competing lines,
but it aska this commission to deny
the Northern lines access Into the
Klamath basin. Manifestly the am
bitious program outlined by the
Southern Pacific, and to some extent j oringn(t chuckles from
at least, aided by the Union Pacific.',, Baiieries.
presages a combination in restraint , . -
as any proclaimed against by the
! Railroad to Stage
United States supreme court.
Lumber Haulage
Since timber traffic is the prime
goal of the competing, railroad sys
tems, considerable attention is given
this subject.
going on around there now 1 am : tiay following tnc cancellation 01
constrained to believe drinking is the forum luncheon of the chamber
not considered a crime here now," j of commerce where he was ached
Bruce answered. j uled to appear.
"It used to be that a policeman j Kor 13 Se',r Carletun served
Instead of arresting a drunk, would " assistant state superintendent of
take him home." McKellar added, public instruction, then making his
the floor Home In halem.
with the cfferlng of the city sup
erintendent's desk In the city
schools of Kugene. Carleton spent
i the following three years In that
YY i rfl city.' tor tne past two years he
lilStOrlCal JLOUrbuj served as field representative
i of the University of Oregon.
Finance Minister ' I
of France Resigns j
I'VKIS. lire. li il'M-ud N.'aO
. t'tiiniu'rt Minister Louis l.emheurj
lu fallen amid the rulus of his
elnhoraie plnn to save the ftone, re
halitlltstu Kn-nch finance and rv-l
store the ronridenee ot the inawes.
.Meanwhile tho frail.' ha i slipped
further Into the abyss of Inflation.
Premier Urland and Ihe remain-j
di-r of his ministers remain In office, j
They must select a successor to.
Loueheur, whose rxperlmi-nt of ill-,
plying the cold li'gir of a business j
man to a national financial erlals
ftiilvil, and caused him to resign!
Tuesday evening. I
Stubborn aversion on the part ofj
Frame to rigorous tai.i(lon such aaj
Uueheur proposed, rnuscd his fall, j
The section of l.eucheiit's sehenio toj
which repeated and peclfle objec
tions wvre made would have Impos-J
ed e.aoil.Utlll.OOtt flam s addillolial !
taxullon. The minister's letter ofj
resignation anva of his plmis;
These projects show the reul slt-i
uatlon and tho road to an end of
our flmiiKial difficulties. They
meant heavy enrritlte. but they
ware nciuasary."
Try a News Class Ad.
O. K. S. card party will be held
at Masonic Hull this evening t Wed
nesday a scheduled. Members of
Masonic orders are cordially in
vited. IMS
PORTLAND. Dec. IS. (United
Press) Government officials, his-i ,,,,,""r' rn.r.i.
mi-inn srriir.ra nnrt student will! General charges of cru?l and In-
The Northern lines say that "the k. hrouaht toeether bv the Oreat I human treatment, and specific ac-
time has come when tho timber re- Nortnern RaWay company to form I cusations of a grave nature, are
sources of these regions are in de- a (;iumbia River historical expedi- j contained In a divorce complaint
mand." and that "these timber re-tion to ,ho Oregon country for ded-l'i'ed yesterday by Mrs. Clara M,
sources are amply sufficient to sup-, lotion of the Captain Robert Cray i Collman . against John II. Coil
port the railroads proposed, so thatj memorial next July, according to , man with Lloyd DeLap. clerk of the
tne umDer is aepieteo tne agn-Rar)a Budd, president of the Great , circuit court.
cultural lands may be developed and
made productive."
,' To this the Southern Pacific lands
a solar plexus blow by claiming that
Northern, upon return from the Mrs. tollman, who insists ehe
lower Columbia river city. always was a fulthful wife, do-
The railroad company plans to'CI,r- mna 01h charges eon-
eather a distinguished srouu of vmuminoui compiaini.
the Northern lines are only interest-j ea8tern and , of ahoutithat she entertains fears as regard:.
ed in denuding the country of its
forest wealth as quickly aa possible
without .. consideration of reforesta
tion, concluding with the statement
that "the coming of the Oregon
Trunk will plant no new trees nor
make existing trees grow faster.".
Conslderabla attention also " Is
given to use of the Portland gate
way with the Southern Pacific
pleading the right to be permitted
to show results of Portland gateway
use after completion of tbe Natron
cut-off line, while the Northern lines
sixty students, representing sixty ! ner Personal safety at the hand
cities of the east for this expedition. ! Dl uusnann.
which will center at Astoria aud : Tne couple was married In
Champoeg. with numerous stops at j Klamath Falls August 23. J923.
historic sDOta westbound. I There are six minor children, of
f Kraft
i whom she seeks the custody.
The sixty students will be win
ners ol BL'SOOl oraiurieui conuesis uni sr . i.rtr.. pafjv v.
the subjects of early Oregon history niUC3 WHILt
in their respective cities. FLORIDA KLAN HUNTS
Labor Conditions
Are Good in U. S.
-contend thalfctiierp-laroo reaaos e-)i ' I Leonard Kip Rhlneland
anticipate 'greafcrVus oftoe skeM WASHINGTON. Dec. . 45v-rEin- j lda her site.r. Mrs. C
XEW ROCHELLE. N. Y.. Dec.
13. While Ku Klux Klansmen
searched for the Octoroon lride of
Leonard Kip Rhlnelander in Flor-
race Miller,
way in the future when the South- Ployment conditions throughout the ' protested Tuesday night that fhe
ern Pacific has failed to use it under! country are generally satisiactory tormer Alice Jones was In Con-
equally favorable rate structures in
tbe past.
Oregon Heard From
Tbe Oregon public service com
mission raises its voice to declare
that use ot the Portland gateway by
the Southern Pacific Is impossible
under the Ogden gateway agreement
between the Union Pacific and the
Southern Pacific, and insists, that
only a cross-state line will fill the
needs of the state.
- The Southern Pacific maintains its
opposition to entrance of the Nor
thern lines into the Klamath basin,
while the Northern lines continue
with no appreciable unemployment,
except in the anthracite coal fields
in Pennsylvania, the labor depart
ment reports.
Though there has been little in
crease in the demand tnr labor
during the past month, the large
volume of employment reported in
October was maintained in Nov
ember. Normal operating ' sched
ules are in effect in most ot the
major industries.
The textile Industry is showing
Improvement, particularly In the
south, where the mills have been
miarnttnp nn nnrt HmB .pKaSnl.,
to offer support of any joint con- on account of he drouln
structlon program. The pnblic serv- tons
ern lines In this respect.
These briefs will be studied by
members of the interstate commerce
commission, and either a supplemen
tal hearing before the commission
as a whole will be asked or an order
will be Issued covering the con
struction cases involved.
WET SENATOR OPENS
BATTLE IN CONGRESS
(Continued from Page One)
before we passed tho Volstead act,
and we saw 100 drunks on the
Wkt Pretty Girl Did
for Sick Stomacli
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7.
Miu E. Kick el Brooktya, N. V,'
ssys: "I don't know what the cause
was, bat every few days my itoniaca
would feel all bloated up with gas,
my appetite was poor and I felt tick
to my stomach to say nothing of bead
aches.
"1 never thought of ming CantrY
Little Liver Pills until nothing seeined
to help. After using Carter's I fell
relieved at once and now as soon as
my stomach talks back I answer wits
Carter's and hive the Ian word.
- Recommended aadfosal bf
tjnig stores. 250 - ,.,? ..
(Adverttaement
noctleut, seeking mental rest after
tho trial In which the wealthy New
Yorker failed to cancel his marriage.
j Before ymiBtuH I
or Buy a Home i ' ,
J "CheckTSeal J I
Electrical Wiring K v
Uhlig's Electric
Store
Phone 234, 1026 Main St.
Headquarters for 'Check'
Seal Goods
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THROAT TABLETS
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Fresli I
Xmas Candies 1
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1 SQI ARR DEAL PRl'U S ,
I Next to Pine Tree 9
m Theatre. Q
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Roberts & Harvey "
Hardware for Hardwear
422 Main St. , Phone 173
Chriitma Gift at
Pitcher Price ' t
In dupUying out Chtiitmat
sfifts we follow llio tame pol
icy thai we have followrd in
the patt at regarJt piicet.
They are tin lowetl possible.
Vlien we putcliateJ Lhiittmat
oflrtingt lor our new tluiet
Katlrtrd Uuoughoul Watliiiig
tcn, Oregon and California,
nur unilrcl Huv'e iwmer made
' it poille to huy'ih,
quality mei.1,.,1;..
lowett nonlliU r..;
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Will du well to do your
mat thOMiina tiuki i
this itotr.k Our .....J
cumilet and our pnJ
tnuuee you lo buy, W
n however, thai yJ
around anj compatr nJ
uite witit outi, and ll,
here.
'wn ratlyt
Make this the best Christmas you
ever had. You can, if you buy
. Ta ar . - '
rilchers. Make this your
Christmas Headquarters.
Mj):
Pikher's Hosiery
for Women
Our stock ot "hosiery cootlm ot
all QuallUca-Bayon. Ryon HU
allk. and all silk. Kllhar sml-
fashioned or tult fashioned. -lnall
tho.wanled shades.. Stntsst "
Price 19c to $1.98
Group iW
There Is notlilngj
nomcnal conrutctci
Tilcher value. TtJ
just honest values
ate mujc pouiblc
larce purcluulng
Tilchcf atotes bJ
group. Where onf
buys hundred., PI
buvt thuutands.
Intake, lower ptl
Pllchct's.. reoplj
- have teen out rnd
dse appreciate thd
and the money 4
.for them. .
Silk Underwear
Misses' Dress Shoes!
P.'.t.-nt I ath'.r al.O'J tof 'i
i .. .... ...... ... I .1.1 WA
i ;. ! c-ie atirp t tin :'
lluairu'.i-J rV. W:v::
Price $2.75 to $4.3
Boys' 4-Piece Suits
Price 98c to $9.90
Hand Bags
1 M lilt T
Handsome hand baits, as Illus
trated, eomo In an nssortment of
leathers from pin seal to naterit
loa hers, other bags aro hand
tooled. Price $1.39 to $11.50
RA ll
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ca 11 I
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The boy still certainly like a lull
at aervleeahlo at (ho one HluHlrateil
here. l)t very good woolen ml
I urea, well tailored and fashioned
alter the atyles predominating ihl
aenion for boys. With gol aud full
lot. flu trousers, tilzon; ,
Price $4.98 to $20
Turkish Towels
Nice soft nbsorhont towels ihut
will dry well and stimulate clr
culallQn. A gift cheerfully re
ceived. 23c to 98c
Don't Forget
Our Toy Base
ment. It will
pay you.
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