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KLAMATH FALLS, OKI-: FRIDAY )Kf:r.M BER 18, 1925
PAGES 7 TO 10
War -Drucd Europe Begins to Revive as Soirit of Lnr.nnm TrmU,
Tt r?rr..i . . . ' j
j izucci on neart; I'hoto bhows tormal Signing of Great Pact
I RECEIPTS
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inu i - -i
i dollar. mor. tbn laj
u,.llr br any "ber,
Uiu. at "
j. t 10111 IMMl", Will,
ipsp of other nuM-j
L ifti. "
pfl lad naaeuaii, in
Wist, rooiuau hi
p- ... I
Lai .nr of our leading!
L it erecting, or "till ,
tUdmnn. Tney have
L 0 Mr fur I bo san-tr.
itwlB'tna unless pro-1
la liosld prov. a death-1
MHlcur fooiuiiii.
awaace, llila la hard-
fit deselopment of
, -lied" Oram. who
r!l play Ibelr last!
L, an n!
u ll lo b;
Patph." undoubtedly
I wrloua tfireal la Ihe
ai .p.irtamanahlp at
ytoU, Hut tb. addition-
inased probably mar
L, ,t far thla. from fl
at of view.
tiauts thai about ona-
111,000. 000 Ukta In
il lit turnatllea of lh
ai and universities In
U tu espended for ax-
by tba football
,nd one-half mil-
Wi, la available lor
U Batii4M OB concrete
Vn parpoaea aoom boat
;k authorities.
It entirely in. Q-
eaalonal football and
Il upon th amatour
Uly It U greatly la lh
ior college to have on
in or mora play.ra who
Vl "le."
la a! tbla. thera la a ser-
aaw !h Frankenstein
1 a and our Intorcol-
BXIr authorillea would
stitch their wlop,
i .HV ' '4:';; v--v W,
Price Five Centi
YOUNG BOB GETS
1 SENATE HONOR
Messenger Girlt Vote Him
Most Handsome Man
In U. S. Senate
MYTH SHROUDS
WRECKED PLANE
Hunter Find Wreck Which
may Solve Mystery of
Six Years Ago
PITT3FIELD. Mass., Dec. 17.
(United Xewai While lost In Ty
rlcgham woods during a hunting
trip. Warren Campbell of Brooklyn
discovered a crippled airplane, be
ucveu 10 qave been tne one In which News) Senator Itobert M. La Fol
Captaln Mansel R. James, Pulitzer' lctte. the young man Wisconsin
aviator, rode to an unknown fate chose to wear the toga, baa been
In 1919. chosen the most handsome man in
According to Campbell's story, the! the United States senate.,
plane had lodced in a thicket, and j This distinction , was awarded
with the passing years, had been j young Bob by the telegraph mes
camouflaged by a heavy growth of senger girls employed at the capitol
oru6h- I to deliver telegrams to the law-
Carapbell said that at the time I makers, while they are busy on the
of the discovery he was too preoc-i floor or. In the near-by offices. The
cuplcd with his own plight to stopiTote was unanimous. In fact Sen
to investigate, but that he was cou-' stor La Kollett had no competition,
fident he could lead the authorities! according to these young women.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 17. (United
to the scene.
Nothing had been heard as to
Captain James' whereabouts since
he took off In his plane at Tyring
ham on May 29. 1919. Campbell
The unofficial senatorial popular
ity contest Is a new thing on the
hill, for this Is the first year that
girls have been employed at the
capitol as messengers. The change
stated he noted no evidence that the from boys was necessitated by a
pilot had been killed In the crash.! alstlnct ruling which forced boys
but that he had given the wrecked ' under 16 to attend school rather
l umiir's Ihiim-s for a laatinr prarc art- rrntrrril on tnatv framed at Locarno anil mjrmil in London, uir.ciinn i raiicc and Germany
t. I.nl.1 the Itliirir fmntfl-r unvoilulilr. Pari nlnailv is liavinp; its effect on trade relation., clogtp'd since the war. In picture, taken
at .-mov formally aflixril lliiir signatures to the treaty, in London, after obtaining ratification of the parliaments of their respective
r. inlrl- Stanley lljhUin. premier of F.nplan.1 can l.c seen (riplit) at brad of the table; with him Urc Sir A.ntcn Chamberlain and
S, (Vil'llursl. '" '' ' tounl '"i'k "'' t,,unt Kkraynslci P..I.,nd; I)i . Il.-ne, . t'accl.oslovaki.; M. Bert hold and
i llr'an.1 I-rancr Al foot of table. I. to r.: Ilerr Kempner, (icrmany; M. Ilnl.n and M. andervclde Belgium. On far s.dc:
, ,0". s:,nor Scialoja, S. I'.blli and Marquis Medici, Italy; I)r. Luther, Ur. .Slr.sc.nann, llcrr von bchubcrt, Germany.
Public Asked to
Co-Operate With
Postal Workers!
Famous Elk Case
May Be Appealed
Monday morning, December 21.
IMinard Moore and Kd Pureell will
The Poat llfflea Heparlini-nt , stand In circuit court before Judge
now In the mldat of Ha shop early. : A. L. l-eavltt.
mall early rampalan. All the offle-l Vesierdny a circuit Jury
phllutellc agency, division of stamps,
j pot offlco department.
Tho 13-rent dcnomlnalion of the
1902 series was withdrawn a few
years after Issue on account of
changes In postage rates and was
again revived In 1917, when first
class rates were increased to 3
found ; cents.
proximately 50,000,000 of these
stamps will be loaned during the
neit year.
SKVKHK WINDKTOKM
MEXICO CITY. Dec. 17. A
windstorm, which uprooted trees.
smashed- billboards and ripped
With tho abandonment of, several houses apart, swept this
plane only a superficial eiamina
tlon. Campbell had come here for a
deer hunting trip. During the hunt
he lost his way, and It was while
separated from his companions that
he discovered the plane.
TAX OS PASSKNOKKS
KINGSTON, Jamaica, Dec. 17.
First class steamship passengers
are to be assessed a $20 head tax
hereafter, the government has an
nounced. Funds raised in this
manner will be used to develop the
tourist trade.
lala of the Department atartlng with them guilty of killing elk on Fob- war time postaso tho 13-rent stamp';city Wydhesday.
ruery I. '
The Jury wns out only about on
hour.
.Moore ami l'urrcll first were eon-
vlcted in juatlo. court, but appealed Sg &&'&&&&fg
tlirlr carte. K
II WtlB OllUt'Ulliril inai alii- vnnc
will bo oppcolrtl to llio Hl:ili bu
prcmo rourt.
) Fire Runs
vn.aia
icttr mill i uiua
i
X from an undetermined
Iran fire spread rapidly
Itrritory between the
T Lumber company and
fu iod nig Lake plants
PI illtrnoon.
f4 or a number of arrea
i number of person! to
Dinned, but eventually
( out with but little
Vlrw mill, toward
fln crept nnnreat. la nro-
J ollchea and railroad
"t la consequence, offlclala
r spprehenslon.
Poalmaalor Cvneral New. are ilMor
mined that Ihe Uioiiaanda of letter
carrtera and elerk employed by
t'nrle Ham am entitled and are go
ing to have tho very merriest niul
happiest Chrlatmaa day Ibis year
lo their history.
With this end in view, the Post
maater (Scncrul l urging on every
man. woman and child in tno i nneu'
Rtatea the absolute necessity for
.hopping and mailing early and DISTRICT ATTORNEY
often. Only through the heartlwii j re
and moat nntlon-wido cooperation j DISMISSES CHARGES
on Ihe part of Ihe general public I
will Ihe letter carrier and poxial
k i.- rn.nie,l to eniv Christ- On motion of the district nttor-
-i.h i,i. f,.i,,ilv nn.l his: nev.' cases against W. K. Jnhusoii!.
friends aa all other American clt-,nml William Tripp were yesterday
liens will do doing. j dismissed by Acting Juslleo -ot the
Attention to the public la culled Peace Kmmltt.
, ihe fuel that If yon leave your I llolh of the men were charged
22 OX COMMITTEE
WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.
Twenty-two congressmen from 11
The police report southern states compose the per-
ugaln went est tit use only to come that a woman was ' Killed, andjscnnol of a committee that will
into demand with the latest r.itc j believe complete reports of the cas-j draw up amendments to the present! ren of Wyoming.
chance. It Is estimated that ap- ualtles are still to come. cotton report law. (Continued on Park Eight)
than work even for such Influen
tial persons as senators.
The balloting did not stop with
the selection of the best looking
member of the upper house. ' The ,
question of who wss the "nicest
senator," was also taken up Here
things went Into a deadlock. ' For,
according to the messenger girls, .
there are any number of "nice"
senators.
After a strenuous session it was
decided that no agreement could be
reached, and the names of five lead
ing candidates for the honor were
made public. Leading thi3 list was
the name of Senator William Borah
of Idaho. Senators Duncan Fletcher
of Florida and Royal S. Copeland
of New York came next, and were
followed by Senators Arthur Robin- .
son of Indiana, and Francis War-
fionaire Cops
wose Their Jobs
... '
IUKK. Il 11 Th.
P "Ilea "force" In the world
r1 disbanded.
F" Cotamliaionor Illrhard E.
r'tltoitrna not han unrn
om In January 1, has
Persona hni.ii...
In the police depart-
'iln.
Ml, IL
ina hi ii , . . .
"iiiionatres r.nrigni
Ironnrf i.i
COmm ll ni,.H I
IL " wno win lie af-
L ' "H rennet ..i- ...
"pnnt, Rodman Wana-
t, 'itiggenholm
Collar.
ffin Carson ,
lhuoquin P. M.
H Bfttn Ii
Or..
C, Dec.' 17
i for noslmnirt
Fe..
nu , ,0IU lo tho aennle
t cooiidga are the
' "unkiin Lee C8ri0n
,V "u wininm J. Warner,
m
u
m
Christmas shopping until the very! with the unlawful possession of l-1 jf
Hi
laat minute you get wn.n oiner
people have left. There Is no ael.-c-Don
of gills from which to make
your purchases.
And 11 la likewise truo that If
you put off your mailing until tne
rory laat minute, the congestion
that always Inkes place at Christ
mas tlmo mill be bound to uciny
the nrompt delivery of your gift"
on the day Intended by Ihe sender.
To Insure that your remembrances
will be in tno nanus m your nn
mnko your purchases early an,! turn
toileallng liquor. Tho district at
torney gnve no reason In court for
his action In requesting the freedom
of the two men. according to Juilgo
Kmmltt.
Unusual Holiday Bargains
Thursday, Friday & Saturday, Dec. 17th, 18th & 19th
This is a genuine Clean-up Sale. Our expected plans of the near future require that
we reduce our stock as much as possible, therefore we are. offering these wonder
ful bargains when you will need them most.
DON'T FAIL TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS UNUSUAL
OPPORTUNITY
&
Sit
i
AUSTRALIAN
IS SUED FOR
NEW YOltK. Dec. 17.
Nowsl Friends of Elslo
HEIRESS m
DIVORCE
IK
(United
.McKay.
I 4V.-
fenso with Ihe assertion thnt ane ej
snerlflecd nn Inheritance of J1.000,
000 lo marry Iho actor-producer.
"Her father. Illaek McKay of Aus
tralia, didn't like Atwlll and cut his &
duiigbter off without n penny," a K
friend said. "Klsio bought the Jjj
house Iho Atwllls lived In. but deed- ffi
ed it lo her husband on condition he
would allow her to lenvo without jjg
publicity." Uk?
who Is being sueit ny i.innei iui
Ihem over to Ihe employees of tnc,fi)r ,Vorr(,, have come to her de
postal service not Inter than nee
ember 15. fly doing so yon will
be hannr and thnso for whom mo
are Intended will hnvo nothing to
Interfere with their happiness ano
Joy at Yuletlde.
PROBE SPECULATORS
PROFIT FROM GRAIN
INFORMATION LEAKS
IIUKNOS AIUKS. Dec. 17. The
Argentine government Is Investigat
ing tho reported slatement of t.eo.
E. Saunders, vice proaldent of tne
Armour drain company, that Ar
gentlno politicians and relatives of
an Argentine cabinet ininiMe, h
cd by advance Information concern
ing a misleading government wheal
crop report. !....
Tha chamber of dopulles Tin. -
a ii.i ..nnroved a resolution, uc-
mandlng n Investigation
.i...... ,r sneeiilallon by
c iiiii n1,n
nient officials.
Mlnl.lnr of AgrlCUIU.rn
er said he did
of Ihe
govern-
cll
. t .v...n,l.,ru' fit-
in Inci vlew, denlea
. .i Th., ntlnlst
legnciou. . , ,i10
not desire ... r.plr !'"
charges un.H h0 "'' ";!
with President A Kcnr ... .. mpoU,,
ed himself as sums.
,.c...who prepared W J d
hcen .enlouH.y rorroc In be 1
charge of lUelr contldentlul .lullc
Unlucky Stamp to
StageaCome-Back
The 13-cent stamp, abandoned
In 1921 following discontinuance of
1 war tlmo postngo. Is to be reissued
. me.i Iho demnnds tor its uso :c,,;
n parcel post packages under tho j
new postage ratoa, It was ' "" ;$
noiinred today by Postmaster tien- TO
ersl New. ffi
Tho subject l portrait nf "cn-!lj
...i. ii..rrlon and is a rovivui
jui.i"
r the 13-cent Harrison stamp
Ihe 1902 scries with engraved var
iations to conform to tho current
scries.
The first Issue
Si
ral'Vfi
of
20 REDUCTION
On all Ivory and Ivory Sets,
Leather Goods and Leather
Sets, Manicure Sets.
20 REDUCTION
On all Fancy and Plain
Stationery
20 REDUCTION
On all Perfumes and Perfume
Sets except Coty's and Colgate's.
20 REDUCTION
On all Fountain Pens, Pen Sets,
Mechanical Pencils, Ever
sharp, etc.
20 REDUCTION
On all Genuine Eastman Kodaks
Xmas Cards, hand painted, and
many others from 5c to $1.00.
25 REDUCTION
Genuine Universal Vacuum
Bottles
$1.19
A few regular $16.50 Tea Sets
23-Piece
$10.50
Pig'n Whistle Chocolates, as
sorted 1 lb. box, regular 85c
49
5..
0.
will bo placed ff
on o January IL ' 53
v of Iho former presineni
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Indiana, .. wii 1
.. ..rn..
WashliiBtnn. - "" ' M
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