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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1926)
J a Page Two MRS. HAGUE BACK FROM LOAN MEET I lln. U B. JUltu returned yester day from attendants at m.'rtinfts of the Southern Ore on d--trut sroup of national farm ban aociatioiis at Orini) P- n w" el-i-l president of the southern group fr the eassinic year. At in tarns tim. L. C. Sisfntore uf Fort Klamath a tfc-eted scon-tary. and the two of them won out with overtures to brlnt the cunvontioa to Klan-sth y.-lls Beit year. ; Back officials and dcl.jta'es lme said the tlrants Pass rreetinit as one of the most helpful from every standpoint that had yet been held, acrordins to Mrs. JIajtue. fallowing- the Grants Pans meeting Mrs. Hague attended the district meeting at Vancouver. She is chairman ot the local board of the land bank. " I EBERLEIN IN DARK GIVES INTERVIEWS 4 ' (Continued from rag One) plan transfltted to you. Letters fol lowing. tSlgncdi R. E. BKAPBCRY. J. L. JACOB. Hit. C. SHORT. FbrrU'ln in Dark. Eberleln's misunderstanding of the situation is revealed in the fol lowing telegrams: Wahslngton. D. C. Feb. 9. 1926. A. M. Thomas, Malia. Oregon. Your letter 19th received. Bitter ly regTet dissension on board. If peo pie are to be protected, now is time. Lawsuit probably necessary to save rights, but congressional pressure on tJ COme with him and fare persecu interior department is also neces- ., d ejua, anj death. And sary and now is the moment. Every thing right if board will only act. T.oMa short of criminal to fail to thi. nr.et,,nite roiioi of wa. ter users. Stanfield ready to assist in relieving financial situation by i forcing interior department to mod-i UT sttitude on contract, but wme - thing concrete must -come irom s .a, willlne to do all'l can. but board mast make known at once by wire to Senator Stanfield Just what action ! is seeded and which it will approve. Attempt to privately manipulate nation will be detected by me at once. GiTe Joe my kindest regards and assure bim my desire to help. If -' everything but lawsuit must go by - board. I shall leave. Quick answer w'(n u oru of theological inter will be appreciated. ' pretations. They have said that CHAKLE3 OOD EBsiRUErN." J Uiu.Li oils. ure. Feb. 1. 1926.' Charles Wood Eberlc-in, Care Hon. Robert X. Stanfield. V. S. Senate. Washington. D. C. Yoor wire to Thomas. Thomas fired by Bradbury and Short. I am minority member given no consider ation. Bradbury, who is opposed to Investigation, is playing with Newell mu iwutii uj iiic iiama-.n . News. Last action by board on in- Testation shown in telegram to' Chamberlain da';d January 13, but do not know if Bradbury and Short will maintain that stand. I am anx ious to help, but powerless. Water users must have substantial relief acd I think congressional action necessary. J. L. JACOB. Director. Klamath irrigation Iiistrk-t. HINT MIP.IHRHKS. EDWARDSVILLE. 111., Feb. 12. ' fCni'.ed Pre-j-i Federal agents and' l'cal officials In all parts of south ern Illinois tonight combined In a. haat for three bootltfrgera who tor tnred and then murdered Constable' Ohmer Hockett and Joan Balke, an aide. Police have a good description ot U.e men. FATAL Af'flDKNT. KKSKvWI.V, Ore.. Feb. 12. (United .News Tht; two-months old baby of Mrs. John Coe'Jtn of Port land was family hnr two women serlortily Injured, and Krnest Hones, driver, tedly b.-ued wb en JJone5! fainted at the wheel, causini; a heavy pas '-r.iter t'a?e to roll down a BoustaiL.Hide near here late Wed nesday WOOD V.'e have a good stock of all kind3 of fuel for qukV. deliv.-ry L.'tnb Vo-.d, 1.?, 1C, I4.inr-h c"rl l).u Elork V'ood dlre-t from bin. Blab Wood, 12 and 16 ineh. Coal loose or by th-i :ak. Fuel Oil WimhJ (.oal & I n. I on Peyton & Co. "Wood to II ro." 601 Main Phone 535 YOU DON'T DARE! Can dare you. or isa i - If you have trie stun m to d. a d.irlnit :Mg there l ..pportunity t.. try t T!il I ;,lnk tea aff.nr. This is no ;..r "a jitter." This Is a u-'-v rial h.-ro, It ' mjr than ary superf'.. ;..l ot.serv- ve. Ar.i many a person :io o .in i o lisi or cull N'l. haj not ir.anh.vd enough to really try it. st-iffs at It and rvsards th..c ho are trying it as "sts es" and ..aklintrs. Many ho try it are. but they never set very far ith tlus Ia. There are many heroic tasks In tue world. Amund.n tried oue ir.d fa led but he I' going to try perry tried one and Is believed to have succeeded took tried one and inaits that he suc- ceedf d. but he is discredited Christopher loiuailu- tri.nl one manv J04 and uice, j,'j ,,r more gloriously than be hitnself ever knew. And many otn.r Her oes have tried heroic t.n-'as. Hut here is a task that Is a heroic as any of them, and many a man that would readily undertake these hai ardous tasks does not dare to un dertake this. Victor Immanuel it said to have challenged his men with this: I "Come with me and face danger and hardship and death V That was nt very inviting, but many flocked to his standard. There wer some heroes in bis day. Jesu of Xaiareth invited his follower. multitudes followed him and laid long, uelvher can Bible schools, they down their lives for him in the'niuV. grow or else they will drift arena or on crosses or in various other violent deaths. There were heroes in those days, The challenge of Jesus today ts to 4a herolc tl5k u u ot to , , simply Join a It is not r:mP,v ,0 llTe aoi life- It is not simply to pay out a little of our pocket money for benevolent and religious enterprises. It is . to tii-iactttiiy follow his teachings in the life of today. Some have complained that the church has overlaid his teaching cccp'jl i oertnoa on the Mcunt" which is found In Matthew 5-7. Well, we will go no further than that now. Here is the dare! Tut that to the test of actual and thorough practice! In your busi ness, with your enemy, giving to charity, accumulation of wealth. social Telaltonships. private prayer. ,u(e , others, etc. Jesm never put the dare in so Tr.tiDv words, but he did give s. challenge to his followers that means Just that. It takes men and v-omen ot red blood to live like he dares us to live. Weaklings may live a profession. But It tattes a hero to follow the man who da ed to die on the shameful cioss rithi-r than surrender his convic tions. Think it over' T1I0S. L. YARNES. CiMUSTI.W SCIE.NCK SOCIETY Library Building Third and Main Stri-et., 9:45a.m., Sunday school. 11:00am., Sunday service. SPECIAL For Friday and Saturday PRUNES 5 lb. box G5c 10 lb. box ....$1.20 When you buy vegetables here we allow you to pick out what you want. We deliver free. We do not sacrifce quality for price. Cauliflower, large white head.s, lb 10c Lettuce, small, solid, 2 for ....15c Celery, per bunch 15c and 20c Spinach, 3 lbs. for 25c Falls Grocery nJay. Januaiy II: Sj!JHt for a as -Soul ' Kre. reai:nc room sod fr I'uJ . 1 Ins. lit'rary op n fr p. m. on Tue-di.. v Saturdays. 1 to 1 Tours!s. and t.!WK MIIHel'IsT fill II " Itllh n.l lliih . Th. H. Vsriu-s, Itu. 9:li s. m. Sunday School. lasses for eervbody. 11:00 a. m. Vornlng eerilcs. Subject -The NYgro lu America " dialing .th of trie 'h':f mi nts of th,. N.r l-rold. m tn A:n 'erica. One of tile !."t fhorus .hoirs In the city will render ? fe cial mu-.ic 7:30 p m K'ening service. Subject- "Kio'ution " This sub ject h.ii aKli.'id s.metv f"r many years. Special mul. The ch-irch 1. lr.Iereed In lh vital iiuest.'ons of the day. It s not an ar.tKjuated Institution. Come I and w.'Ohip with must rHitivmv en nun Mntli au.l I'lnn J. V. Itryanl. Ailing Pastor. 10 on a. m. Sunday school 11 mo a. m Church worship i 30 p. m. Christian K:idear Tejt St. John 1 chapter. :tth verse. "Hitherto have ye ask noth ing in ray nan-.e ak ar.d ye shall receive, that your Joys may be f ill " IMM WI HI, IlAlUxT III Ki ll HU-venth and lllch Ms. 9 I Ti a ni Sunday echvl T.:0 p. m. tveulog service. No one ran stand still for very backwards. As f-r us of the 1m M'onlinuetl on Page Tlirre) 11-PIate Rubber Case Batteries $10.95 13 plate rubber case $13.95 12 volt DodKe rubber case : $15.95 The above are guaranteed full capacity batteries. Imperial Garage The GaiaKe That Never Closes. Third and Main Phone 130 l1 Apples Red $1.90 Better Vegetables Picnic Hams, lb 24c The kind you do not have to par boil. Average per ham $1.50 to $2.00. VALENTINE HONEY COOKIES for the kiddies Special, dozen 25c Satiittlav. lVl'ni:ny ljj.Jjjli Nig Sum Stolen hy 'if Tirel o. Treasurer t.,K J,l Vb i: ' I "lied y ik tre t.rjn :i ot tll K it.: ci . .nipeuy. i- William urer of lh lo (,oodsr T're a. nested tin Moa.lav with him emiwii4 f lie eve :i.jie a In l'' 'roni b is f i s 14 tepie.. I '.4 to h lllpie' -'l . or,l -u ' poll- e. !..,.; . a .L A 1:1 !'' ,ar'. otn.M. l-a'aio-' . .. u I thru of steal n I-""" the fund. H ' '"ur tin-.e tth hung Jur 'a h time ! was fina l. ,li..i.i"'J He was for.ed to steal 'te m.mey h,re. llown. ! alleged t.i ha" said. ,n order to alienee a iw' -er of the ll.iltlniore uiidoraur.d w :io threal enrd to tell his ruiii iM "f his past The arret was ml' a' 'h aiatl's bedside atld be sjia removed lo a pr'son ward wi:S a serious iae of neuritis I'or result u Ness Class Ada. Nil DESKS ("iloce-Werniike' "Kverythinir fur office" the SOUTHWELL'S 626', Main Si. Phooe 602 See Our Fine Assortment of i'irture Framet. Let L'n Do Your Kodak Finishing. STINSON'S-STUDIO In the llopka llidg Lumber For Sale If you intend to build it wi'l ti iy you tv coma out and look nvrr our lumber. dimension Shiplap Hoards Mouldings Finiii Uth In fact, any kind of lumber fur building pur poses. Pelican Bay Lum ber Company ORANGES fi doz. for $1.00 T 1--lv'!--5,-,, ' - IU Vi-"' Thr Went Coant, tlir Ilavt CoaMt, Ur Middle Pio-ol v Wiuulv luH iriic. ftxxl rot I J HrcauHp F'iggly WiKijIy linn llie lowt i o)tt ilistributiny yntcm yet Why not help yoursrlf at l'iKly nn-l nave the 4jJ Nationallv ntlvrrtisrj tiroducts von Lnu ..i choice on I iggly Wijrly a clean and orderly ihekd Lower than you can buy them rLtewhrir. Bl 'ITER, per Ranch Kjjks, SEG'O MILK, per can National Butter Crackers, per largely Prunes, Lbs Fontana's Spaghetti and Macaroni, pera P1GGLY HAS LOWERED THE COST OF S. O. Piggly Wiggl 4th and V ... m T Re-conditioned ( Parts and Labor at ( Thirty Days Free Sen and THREE DAYS tree i Come "Service 1924 1921 1925 1923 1920 1923 1922 Hamaker Motor ' "Service Worth While Klamath and Eighth Street. KVIIC QrjWjJ tlrvincd pound, d'old Seal two dozen 65c, onei; Main Streets Opposite HtO A T? A 1VTFFH in, we will treat you rfeht worth while" is our motto. Ford Touring. Star Touring. Star Touring Buick Touring. Dodge Truck. Maxwell Touring. Chevrolet at your own pri I u i