TUB KLAMATH NEWS Wednesday, Feb. 10, 1020 LIVES IN CALIF. KANTA IIOKA. Cullf., Feb. . lUnlleil Press) Luther llurbank, ranowned scientist, arcs no reason why Attorney (iuuoral Jny It. Ilcu toa lit Massachusetts shnulil have miMilliitti'il iU nunit, hi connection Willi I Im iiiiniHi'liltiK trial lu that stale under nil old llu jilulu y alut ute. . llenlnn, III un I ti 1 1' r v 1 w w I : ti""i iTTi lulled Press In Muslim today, nulil tlml If llurlinnk ur 'urcin ;ir rnw ahotihl have voiced their ngnus lie views In Massachusetts they would have linn subject lu prom, rullnn. . "There aeeina lo mo lo be no un pllcntlon nf nny MiiutuchuHetta cast, her," llurlinnk observed. "Anyway I live In ('al)furulu, nut Massachu setts, , "Why should names In I III" con nection ho llnilled?" t hn scientist continued. "Why not Inrlmlii nny om, who mtKlit discuss rcllKliin In Massachusetts? "Thn statement dues nut apply at nil, miy mora Ihnn would I lit, dccliir nlloif thut I would be irncciitcd i.hould I steal a ham In that state." "I seems to hi, a (iii'Htlon nf definitions." Mm, llurlinnk added. "A l I understand It .Mr. llurlinnk hasn't preacd J 1 nlt 1 If f In Cod. hut hclhcr h, bus done 110 or nol, la not pertinent, since ihcre 1 no iipiillcnllon." DAYS OF JESSE j james revived; Watclica required liy Jesse Kvihik, Jeweler, an guaranteed to keen tune. 3;i Main clt. Klamalh Full.. Flu Fleeing Bandits Shot Up Along Iowa-Illinois Boundary Line CIIADWIl'K. III . Fell. . (Unit ed Nuw) duns biased across I lie lowa-llllnols border Tuesday aa Ilia law eiiKiiued llii, outliiwa lu it Imudli cliiisu na llirlllliiK aa uuy ever iit ti'Uipt.Ml lu lh duys whorl Jesse Jutix'H and hl hrotlii'r roumril tliu western plain. ' One of Ihn bandits wan killed whrn I Im fllithl of Ihn desperadoes wait rut ahort on n country road near h-re after Ihrft, ouilawa had kldnnpi'd two or their comrades flu in a slierilt'a runlody In Clinton, Iown. across Ihu MIsNlhilppI river. ' Wi r, of Ihn fllalit vun Unshed liy tclciltiiin, to tbe sheriffs nf four counties five minute tifier Ihn ban dit i or had missed I ho river into 1 1 1 1 ii t in . Tim break fur liberty was wi ll planiK'd. Arthur Fairfield and Frank Hawycr rn being led across Ihu ion it ynrd from th court Iioiibc ut (Million, where they lind Just been toiivli'li'd of n puyroll holdup. Three confederates leaped out from he III nil t r.'.'a and b.-itnn flrlnii at thn offi cers who were leading the two ronvlrti'd men back to Iho Jail. Hnwyrr and Fairfield rnn nnd rllmhrd Into nn automobile where limy wcru Joined by I heir three llb rratora. tlinse I1cIiih. Then began a chase tliroiiKh thn streets of Clinton. Ilio bnndlta firing na they fled and being fired upon liy pollen uud sheriff's depullra who had Joined In pursuit. Aa the bandit car raced ncrohs Court Holds Len J i Small Owes One Million Dollars Ihn brlilK" tho toll rollvrtor tired flu ahola at Ihn diwpnradoaa, but hla liulleta fulled to atop them, time! In lllluola and burlnit Ihrowu thvlr purauera off the trull, tin band tin' heailed north aloiix Ihn river. ' Khvr- Ufa all uloim Ihu way wcru belUKl wurtivd, howerei1. j CHICAtJO, Keli. 9. , (linltod . At t'hadwlck Hherlff A. K. Ilunill- Kewa) lnn Hniall' atonny career lim oritanlzed a potao of diputlca a aorernor of Illlnola may be en- and went out to meet Ilia budlu., mrlng Ita final crlala aa a reault' of Rpalli on j,nuliry Goal Is in Sight of Spanish Flyer MOXTKVIDKO. rniBuay, Feb. f. llTnlted New) Commander tin man Franco la within I'i't mile of the itoal toward which ha bc.ii flown oer 8400 nillee cf Umrt nnd wkter aluce he took off from Huelra. Three nillia from town, bn alopped (ha taate aupre me court'a reafflrm at the roudnldtt to wait lor them. I atlon of It deelalon that ha own When the Imnillt cur drow ini'n leuued out and heuiin hIi Hurry Mil In. t Chlruuo Kniiitner I irennurer five yeara nan. Action to fell dead and when a aecond of the! huve Hinnll Impeached will lie atart liaml dropped Willi a bullet lu hla f( oon by Ilia pronecutora under Jaw Ihn othera aurrendered and were Unit cluuae In the elate constitution tukuu lo Jail at Morrlaon. I whlrb provided thrtt no Jieraon who fn I In to account for public funda FRENCH GOVERNMENT i entrusted to mm u hikiuio to bold GETS IN DEEP WATER I'AUIH. Feb. tfnittd Newal The Hpanlalt flyer brought bla plane, the N'e .. ... . iiiuijv, ,110 ei riui i.iirat lu rm & l "ve , .p,, , nimoU l .ouo.ouo oh- ,ll0 MrfcB of thp mw L.,a0 B hoollnn. talned by fraud while l, wa. atate1 . p m Tup,dar ,f,r , lua t'ltra. lo real on nre 2 I houra nnd 15 minutes flyliiK from I Itio de Janeiro, 1257 nil len up the' ! count . Approximately 125 mllea' away, diagonally acronji the great I mouth of the Hirer Plate. Ilea! Ituenoa Aires, whern auch a welcome' awalta thn Hnanitth fiver aa few men public offlru. . erer re.lYeIj. In renfflrmliif Ita original decision Mia the damage of a fire which that Small muat be held to account ! IOmewhat damaged' tho Ne l'lua ruiniiiini iieoaie in uie i iii.moer , fu(. he m!,.,lng money the aupreme ; fltra In Klo Saturday, the flight of deputleii has been poa'poiird un- cnun ri.peated vlgorounly Ita belief outhward wan made at the cuatom III Thumduy to protect the llrland i ,, Kovcrilir orgaulird a flc-!ry cmialnn epeed of approximately Hovernment from further emliarra,- ,, bank (or tho purimnc of en-j joo mllea an hour. At that rate ment following an adver vole on rUMuK ,mef. ' To thla bank he Fr,nio haa crocd the Atlantic un article of the flnunelul project. , , B,.Ee(, , haVe lonn.-d 130.000.-' ln four hop, Bnd naB traveled 2271 1'p-niler inland wnploycd threnla l)(P0 ,)f a,e muney. turning aome of ,,,, down ,he American and warnliu.n luenliiy In un effort tho tereJlt back to the atate and to expedite the movement of the pocketing the rest. The money wai chuiulier which lum dallied with the ro.oaned at liifill Intercut rate to flnunclal program until u deficit of chlcauo packcr'i, ,4i0,000.iioii franca already exlt. ! '. The premier gave the chamber! MUHluiiury eight duya In which to act. During t,e MM0r.ary Koclety of the Firat prominent realdenta of Algoma who a dramatic Intervention In ln. Otpthl church will enjoy a allver1 were In the city Monday to ahop. wrangling bedute lie warned the t(.a 0D Thumday afternoon at 2:30 Smuggling From Canada Is Probed OTTAWA. Ont.. Feb. s. fVnttud Newal The amuggllng of huge quantities of liquor Into the United Klalea after It had been releaxed from Canadian warehouse la among the Irregularities being Investigated by the parliamentary committee, which has begun to sift charges that smuggling ringa have coat Canada more than f 200,000, 00U. Officials of the royal mounted police will be callend as witnesses, the minister nf custoina baa been aked for a re port on the muggling situation and a number of former customs ofll cera who are aald to be the "brain" of one smuggling organixation may soon be under arrest. The United States government may be asked to help Canada clear up the International smuggling ao there la the possibility of a new smuggling treaty between the two countries. PARENT TEACHERS TO MEET FEBRUARY 12TH coast toward Buenos Aires. Hen on HuwIihtim Among the scorns of out of town business rislt ! ors In Klamath Falls this week were Koclety Members -of Mr. and Mrs. John Hagelsteln. chamber that the situation would be the c,urch parlors. The proceeda extremely grave unless action occur-' red within the specified time. j KI.AMATH VA1.I.F.Y IIOSI-ITAL IIORI'ITAL. In ronfina- ment than that given ut this bos pllul. adr.-7 From the Aifency Miss Dorothy will be placed In tbe church treas-jKing and Miss Florence King en ury for use ln; tho work of the or-. Joyed tho February meeting of the ganlxation. -Mrs. A. T. Bitnraoiui and, Business and Professional Women of Mrs. William . Tompkins are In'Kiamatb Falls In the White Pell cbargo of the' afternoon's affair! can hotel last night. j Tbe Misses whk'li will Include an Interesting King are residents of Klamath musical program. . ! Agency. On Lincoln's birthday, Friday, February 12th. at 3 o'clock In the. afternoon the Falrview Parent-; Teachers' association will be hosts I to tbe patrons and friends of the i school at an Interesting program. ' Reverend Yarnes will deliver the principal address, entitled "The Na tion's Challenge to the Home," and :he fifth grade pupils will present an Interesting program. Members of the seventh and other grades will serve the refreshments. Tbe pro gram will be held at tbe Falrview school. An ' electric hobby you should rldn I 'Twill bring yon Joy and health beside. 'Twill help your wire and aid yon loo ... 'Twill love and faith and hope renew j Van Fleet's Serviceman Buys: XiMhliiK like electric helps, for llrriiiic up Joy in a household. If your Ikhim, needs wiling wire us. Weil give you a quick call mute uii easy price. r COMFORT I VAX FLEET'S MOTOR SHOP SOU Mala 61. Day Phone ; ,". Night. WHj -r -ot JACK FROST ' ?. SHOE REPAIRING Work Cloves for. Lest , Open 6:43 a. m. ' South Sixth Street Shopping News Men's Suits Our tutit ttiality bpoaks luutki- than words. Hand tailotvd collarit and lapt-ls. Double and 8inlu liroitHtcd, two it ml three 'button eouU. In nvrge cheviots, finish worstetl, and unfinished worsted. Blue,, blue black, Rrey, brbwn, tan, pencil stripes. $19.75 10 $37.50 s Overcoats Double breasted, straight line coals, hand tailored .mil serjfed collars, pockets stayed throuKh canvas front lo prevent stiKRinK. Deft trade coatinj? materials. $19.75 to $42.50 Nunri-Bush Shoes for men Staj? Oxfords. Ankle fash ioned in black calf, Xun calf $8.50J The nil leather line Ox fords in brown calf and black calf. Some soft toes and stiff boxing. Ulticher lind Eal lace. Prices: Little Acorns "Great oaka from lit tle acorns grow," says the wise philosopher. And we have but to look around na to see for tunes made from small beginnings. No one ever buys at nichers without aar , log money. $3.90 $4.90 $5.00 $5.50 $7.50 HATS Wa hiivo the pU'imuru of sIkiwIiik thn Uun liip hut. Tho new Dunlnp. "Metropolitan" ponaeKHe the easy carefree Hues that make I lie prevuilliiK styles of Ihe day. Ill grey, tun, brown and bluck fl.llH lo iW.etl Shirts fill full in body nnd sleeve meas ure. 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