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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1925)
NEWS LiiiMTH iBANDlTS Sllfl LOOT . Killed Narrowly I' - and Death . H.F. II u.;n. '-t r' . ill bundlle who 4 and arepd with rsrlatmas J)' " ..I foal Mlulng com- P, .orolnl, wlill Ihs ... ...t.in work ou U daaienra u r... u (uae ,helr t','rU, told Ul . hoel'ltal this Llarr guard had been w.. lUllou. tna iy- Lgtlf cP1 death by Uar from fix osnuue Lir. wbicn n lino the bandlU eloppcd .ah.. Three huilota Hi-toi oi be dropped ,it la In nilnoia HiKno'r. tbo lecond ;t4 en ih ' ,a e,u rlt'drd Railroad la Wed to LViId T.u. iTr. jt.-trnii-firtrr rnllrned upen- LraTM Ix-ritiuP atmoat fldBMUlor VluB tll; raminlxlan approved L rani nf tho Kurt ytnt Houth Plains rail 14 "i granting u( a lateratato commerce L r. Trine Panhandle, i ui Fori Worth and uie broDoacd la build Mite south ilUi. but ulltflven permlealon. In ivroramrndcd by the will run la l.ub- lf wilt open up hMtln of new territory. Alabama Crimson Team on Hand for New Year's Game l'AHAIKNA (C.I.). r. t (United NnwaiAlahan.es Win tide." Undefeated football ,,,,, of I he eoiilhero conference, swept Int.. sunny Pasadena Thur.doy and Itud their flr.i workout at ih. it,,, bowl, where llt.y meet Hi i;nivr Hy of Wnahlnglua eleven un Now Year's day. Tha party waa tnu,L, i... ..t players act Si follow., and waa lloadrd by florae. Wi.de. roach, Dr. floorge Denuy. pre.ldent of theunl r.lty, and 8. V. Stafford. pro. diiit of Hi aoulhcru conference. Kvory player la In splendid phyel rnl ehape, accordlui lo Wada. Tha inara will amaia ouly lo Uuhl prac lira, ha aald. COLE PLANNING COUNTER ACTION IE DOPE 15 ER I0FA1 j already ara allrrlni Mtti-t, and If Ihalr do- Mros arc currvrt 8ur p W duo to roturn la (IkM home without the toauhlp ot hla torrltory wtlih foy Frank Far- Tear'a nlnbt. n flaurlna from tho mioui bouia In which ' ntacaurd Tommy 01b-, hal and Nl YcaRer of FArmcr aurrftaded In ' na to a draw, and took a Traxar. while Keelcr N Uh Tommy and waa. "ilyancren brrak with' hi maalnr. . i a aluml.llim block In1 wr many a promlalng f"- la a boxer who uca hla from iha oprnlm bell Milon la randomd. f Uli tha main erenl ,;lr piara on Iha good by Mnlchmaknr Byl- othr bout belwon Hnn of Malln and Jim; local lad. Thla la tha. "t tha cuatomara away ila hall a week ""T had rncaivad lliplr' 1'irlh ! f'onr-roiind nvmil hrlnaa r1 of local 100-noundera f0' Merrill and Ilurk '"Hm.ih Pa I la boxor, In a f''y bomhnrdmont. "'an or fhiinn..in .n.i FJ of Klaninlh Falla will "'onr-roiindrurliiln rnla lanrpd. nint.illi(.. r.t t promiaing apocu r' ory number. Uhlera wll work out '"trnoon ai 9ia i.a Mneriniiu i.i, i L... luuifa arv 111- io the Hcnndla hall to toT.:. : "lll-Th.. v hern. rllnri.rf aillh Sayi MotoritU Who Hit Pccholt Are to Face Court Charge Annnunrlng thiK ha would file an affidavit of projudira agulurt "lrrult Judge A. U larltt, and that b would awear to cooiplalnia arrualng K. Hchulti and K. Cald well of being "till and run" ai lorlala. William Cole, prohibition offlrer, Indlmtcyl by the grand Jury for the alletrd ahootlpg of on man and I ho alugglng of an other, yeaierday opened rounter atlark acalnat thoao from whom, ha aaya ho foela, bo haa recelrcd unfair treatment. Iat nlcbt lllatrlrt Attorney El liott atated that. If tha ohargea were filed by Cole, aa be bad ata 4ed, Klllott had nut been adrlaed of tha aotlon. I-ale yeatnrday af ternoon Tots fllod hla affidavit of prejudice with Cbarlea F. Deljp. art log clerk of tbo circuit court. Haa .No Attorney Cole announced action agalnat Rchulti, or Caldwoll, or both, would be taken In be hope of clearing hlmeelf of tha charg ot atrlklng Frank l'echolt, manager ot tha Country club. Cola aaya that be entployed no "up" and contenda (hat an aulomobllo waa mponallle for tha lojiirlo Buf fered by l'echolt. Although Cole had. yesterday, ao attorney to represent him, ba told newspaperman that ho would bare a lawyer from Balcm. Cols la at present at liberty un der $1,000 ball. 3 TRAINMEN DIE IN RAILS MASH Former Secy. John Week, Among Passenger of Ill-fated Traim MONCKfl COHNKft, 8. C, Doc. Three trainmen i,iii,.h od another probably fatally n- j....-u wnnu two crack Atluntlc coaat Una tralna cra.hed " head on two mlla aouili of bera Thuraday. Tho norlhliound Havana apeclal, trav eling at a apeed 0f mora thka SO mllva an hour, hit tha aoutbbound west Indian limited, going botv.ccn to and (0 tnlla an hour. Knginea of both Iralua and four enra piled up- Tha dead ara: Herbert Parrlah, Floronc, H. C, engineer of tha Havana tpeclal; ilux Cuninilnga, Kavannah, 0a , engineer ot the woat Indian llmlteg. and Baxter Florence, fireman of tha Havana apodal. Tha negro fireman of the waat Indian limited waa caught under tha wreckage, and aufferod probably fatal lujurlea. All paaaengera were badly brulaed and shaken up. Former Secretary of War John W. Weeks and hla wife were shak en up and brulaed. Mrs. Weeka also euffured a minor Injury to bar back. Failure of the west Indian limited lo obey atnp over was given aa tha rauso of the wreck. Friday, Dpcpmbor 25. 1925 To read The Klamath Newa day after day la to keep thoroughly In formed on happenings of Importance throughout the world aa well aa In Klamath Falla and vicinity. K.tltl.Y lllltim II Kit K. A drove of yoblna waa aeen In Klamath Falla yesterday, according to F. K. Tellett of 1311 Creacent avenue. According to 1 elicit he waa driv ing along High street and at the cor ner of First and High streets a flock of feathered folk met his eye. Fellett maintains he took a long look and finally assured himself that the birds wero robin red breaata here In time lo help Klam ath Falla celebrate Cbrlstmaa. Eight Teams to Try For Trophy In the window of Fred Olover, Jowelcr, may be seen the trophy, more than 18 Inches In holght. which. In the near future, eight Klamath county basketball teams are lo battle for. Klamath Falls is to put two teama Into the league, and the other sli will represent Chlloquln. Fort Klam ath. Klamath Agency, Merrill, Malln and Pelican Bay. Tha first game of the aeaaon, It waa aald, will be played January 9 after the various qulnteta bare drawn lots. When In doubt a box of Christ mas cUan always aatiafloa. United Cigar Store. D23-Z5 We take this means of extending to our patrons our best wishes for a very Merry Xmas. Sixth St Lumber Co. IMIIIII WINKItrMKiNM NKW YOUK, Uc. H.(Jted News) -Italilil HUphdu H. wi- k.. tendered hla rosinnatlon aa chair man of the $6,0110,000 Palestine fund aa a result of orthodox Jewish protests against his sermon of last Sunday In which he said thai "I,. must accept Jesua" aa a teacher. It la Indicated by the xinm.t . ganliatlon of America, which hue charge of the Palestine apponl, that iiuiini Wl.es roalienatlon would be accepted, although he baa Insisted that the matter be alaced i.fr. ti.. executive committee. rorii rAiutoNKu. POIIT8MOUTH (N i,cc. 24. Four couHUniirtlal nrlsouera ra ce! red holiday pardon Thursday. Those pardoned were John W. Hanson and W. H. Peters, Chica go; Everott T. Waller. Bonora. Cel., and W. F. Schulti, Milwaukee. Schulu was wlihln elebt months of the expiration of bis sentence. but the others bad two years more to servo. KXI'ltKNH Itc 1II1KKV SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 24. A Wells Fargo Express company pay oar was held up lata Thursday night by three bandits, who eaped with approximately (4,500 In cash. COACH I.KT OCT. BOSTON, Dec 24. (United News) "I'm not surprised. -You can't bo surprised at anything that happens In football. A coach Is a great fellow on Friday night, and tbe next night he may not be ao great." Ed Robinson, head coach of Brown nnlversity teams for 15 years, had this to Bay about the trials and tribulations of a prominent football mentor after be had been fired Thursday by the Brown athletic as- Anythlng you wish to sell? Or to buy? Tell all Klamath Falls about It In the economical, efficient way through a little Klamath News Class ified Ad. Bank Employees Get Christmas Presents Each employe of tbe American National bank yesterday was pre- acuiea witn check equal to half the amount of his regular month's alary, . The gift was a Christmas aent from the bank. Such a. policy has been followed during the past three years. The Flret National bank pre sented evory employee from the president down to the filing clerks with a crisp (20 bill. Ybat Pretty Grl D'J for Sick Stomach r irast-a j Mia) B. RSeh s BrooUya, & T,' aaya: 1 dos'l (mow what the cause was, bat every few days aay staasaoh wosld fed all bloated aa rha gas, my appetite was poor and I (eh sick, to my alomata aa say ftoching of bead aches. ' ' J "I never thought of aslng Carter's Little Liver Pills anal nomiag setsaed ' to help. After sains Career's I (tat relieved at once' aoo aoer aa aoea aa my atomsch talks' back I answer rita CirWi and bare the last rant. . 4 . Recafanxndcd rfwr.eajebnaST drag f Advert n anient To our many loyal patrons who by their cooperation and friendly spirit have en couraged us to plan for the future and build up one of the most modern bottling plants in the state. , We extend a Christmas greeting, and ) a hearty wish for your continued pros it perity. White Pelican Mineral Springs Bottling Works Page TSf ... KLAMATH rLlJ . . " T and Chiloquin . 8 W g i To express Our apprecia- W I W lion, re-affirm our con- Oil FE fidence and hope the spirit p H GLOVER'S Wjk ""I axKcutin, a plot to L ' I'hllivan rnvnliillnnlata Phone 58 liti'so revnltttlnnlaU. "rnlvetl In tho con- """Mill, It to foderal grand S VfhUK . . . t IK ""'hi were vuieu r " eek. Tho trio taken n tBr .4. . two Chlnoso.