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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1926)
fcl the Klamath nfavs Friday, November 12, 102fi Page Five Preparedness Is Necessary Says Howard Sayaffc Walled City News Makes Appearance From San.Quentin Rescuing Bodies From Water Now Secret of Grave Mussolini Regime i is Appreciative of American llelp III . I i4-.;;l .. . Til OMAHA. Niiy. ll.-Mlil.-il Ni.) A pica for military pn'nireilncis aa a aa'i'guaril aaiilnst war wii luailii hero by lliiwaril I. Hnvagii na lluniil roiiininiiilir uf I ho Anu-rli-an Li-nloii, In an A mi 1st li e day Bd tlrtxs. r'rnm tho revolutionary wnr down In Ilia world wur Iho nnllnn had imir Iwon aiiCfli li-ntly pri'purcd. Human d-i lurt'd, and domaiidi'd that roniirxna uirinrlaio (unda fur car rying uul Iho dofonan plana na mil llntid In Ilia di'friiu act of 19311. "What unit la II In rrmi nionii lunula ti prats If wo remain 1111 irarod and iiiuat wngu war to prolitrt ouraxlvra whi-n ni-it mir imllonul vxlati-nra la Ihrvutcnvd?" Iiu asked. "Ilntius. Iho ligluii aska pro liarodnoaa do not Ihlnk It inlllliirls lie. No iiiiiii or oraanliiiilon do alroa lo innlnlulii pmro mora Itinn Iho veiernn and Ilia legion. "We tleinaiiil a Aiiiitrlnin rltl ena adoquiiiii military preparedness for our rounlry and our youili." Havagn bitterly urormt poraona and urgatilintlona who aiiurk military i ona imidy bur for a aiuk (raining In tnllegiia and dei-lnred (ho'co ur what hovn von?" i.riimi womn nppoMi mem relentless, ly In "their alti'inpt lo undermine our national defeniia. SAN (JI'KNTIN. 1'iillf., S'ov II. H'lillid N'owkI Iho "Wallud : City New," anld lo l tho only newspaper III Ihn world published within Ihn wulla of a prison, hu madfl l a nppouranro at Hun Quun 1 1 In penitentiary. I Tim paper la a weekly, and wl'l Ihn printed unci Thnnksglvliig Day. I It n aiurU'd ua a mount of fur i dIhIiIiik prlMinora with Infnrmulloii rcgnrdliig Iho annual prison field day, but It ha developed Into a noway lilt of a pulillratlon 'glvluu Inllmuta glimpses uf penitentiary llfo. HTIUAVATdl. (I'll led rjowal--Inna, with whom Minn.. Nov. 11. l.ilio (ho Kgypt-1 the art of per-' BA.V KUANCIHCO. Sir. 11. I'll lied Nona) -Oratlluda for Am erican bwlp In th furlharanua of Italian, agriculture under Iho Muurt I'nl nullum waa expressed here by fount icanaiidj Marcello, far mer nobleman. ' 1 Count Marrelln ha gono In for Intensive, fanning on th family -, ! death lhe art-rot of how he ro- lulu near Venire, lifetime to Am eovered lhe bodies of mora than -rlea a dcloguta ' to the Inter- pnrroiis In hU llfn lime, and national inniiuie w.i Agriculture bla falhor recovered more Asaimlily, and now la, vWtllig Call- lurmu.., i, Tho, 'battaglla di,l grano' or bat- feet embalming died, on of the oilileit charactora along lhe upper roarhea of tho Mississippi river baa Inken lo bla grave a llfo aeeret of I ( onvirt "roiiiniulala" have ahaken out iiiuiion talent for all lo Mike O'Nell. rondui'ta "No Koolln' ', hiiiiioroua bits, whllo. Iloburt J. Tasker roiitrlluitea more serious reading In "Tho Kportntnr." Another feature U the classified advertising eeilloii. "Lost a riputullon." auya one Insertion. Another rend. "Will trade of lobac- Iho field day, to be held on the niornlnit of Thaiinlvlnr Hay, will 600 how than 1000 bodiea. John J. Jeremy waa hla name, and lo the ureal northwext hi waa known aa "Klahermnn John." Prom hia unique vocation he tax. i earned a livelihood, for he waa paid about 1100 for each atirrean f it I attempt to find a b'idy; Jorumy never fullud. . "Plahnrman John." who Iny alhnt In death Wedneaday at the ana of 41, waa taught Iho art of recov ering drowned bodiea by hla father, but no one elan knew tho aeerot. Tho wire onea of tho nor'h country Wcdneaduy nlKhl whtxpor ed that Waller I.awreuee, Jeremy'" 1 2-year old nephew, hud received tie of wheat la Inlunxylng the In dustrialization of farming In Italy' by grouping farma by ayndlcatea," j aald the rount, "and thin forma; the groatoat guaranty for peace and aoelal welfare." He declared 'that he waa going to tuke Hurbank prunea and Califor nia peachoe back to Italy with blm, ' aa ho had found that thoy grow will I here. Watch Your Frail, Puny Chi'd Grow , Strong Take On Weight Detective Makes Discovery About Death of People I.OS A.N;;l.KS. Nov. II United .NYriyt -Without a dead. body, there ran be no death. Do-1 leetlve lieutenant Jerry Mickey oft. lhe homlrnle wquad la poaltlvo of' th la fact, f lilikey waa railed rerently to an apartment hnuo by a landlady: who told lit in 4hnl one of her bo followed by the rcculnr hollduv ' lhe acrrct from "Klaherman John, dinner. while the latter waa on hla death - ' bi d. OLD GUARD SENATE i '' "''"' M,i M Aa (roaltaaMI trora Pace One) meeta a year from l. Follette. The othera were Iji. Kollette of Wlaronaln and Ijidd of! compllratlona. ronirreaa wliltli ckl monlh. Ilornh ii uderat iiuda that the regul r aeiiatora are antjuua to moke , pcaco. Kraxlrr la lhe lone aurvlvor of ; Iho four Inaurgent repuhllruna who ouated from the repuhllrnn roomer, hail died during the night. , . The efiicie,. iiiek... fir!. i ! rl'-1 "" l-IH.rt Ing th. elder fled lh. coroner to aend for the! body and lhen;rni up to lhe room ! to look for. ntidenro. On a bed he found Iho body of a woman, covered wllh a ahrnl. -"I'll ae if nmyhe ahe'a bivn miirderel,,,; ,aflUI Mickey to bla partner, Krnnk fondnffer, na ho pulled tho aheiit away. "Tho rorpi-e" nut up in bed und aeroained. Wlun lllrkcy luut to covered auKkleatly, li hl, "6ay. aln'l you dead?" . "Of eo u me not." rnine . lhe anawer. "Wlml' are"Vnn fellAwa'do lug in -a lady'a bilroim anyvnv?'' In Juat a few daya quicker than you ever dreamed of thene wonder ful fleal) . making , tableVi called Mc('oy Cdd Liver (ill Compound Tablet, .pill start lothi-lp any weuk, thin, undcr-nourlahed little one. After alcknoaa and where rlcketa are auapccled they are especially valuable. No need to give them any more naaty Cod Mver Oil these tablets are made to take the place of that good but evil mellins-. pole atomach upsetting medicine and Into tho' they aurely do It. They do put on I nn. Aalr r If I'nrvAnrf ' i nv aometlmea for , druzelat for M.Cnv'. r-nrt Mm nit eaay to take all expenalve far a. be waa concerned the accr.'t died with Ita poaaeaaor. When all other attempts fuile.l "Klaherman John." dark akinned aud atoop houldercd, would hla flat bottomed boat body of water that held the dead He would bo gone lioura. but eventually he would glide I Compound Tablet bark to ahore. bringing Iho body. a canity and not at The Jeremya worked for year. ,n .. , , , ,' . . ,. I Inaiat on McCoy a. the original together, until the parent commit-' ,nd K,n,m anJ Klye ,he chnd ted aulclde because of domestic ; chance for 30 daya. If you aren't I North Paknta, both of whon aub aeiuently died, and llrookhart of Iowa, who now cornea hack nominal ly as u regular. ! When Iho first senate repuhllrnn' raiicua wire held after Iho 19J election several of lhe new guard' demanded Ihn head, of the Inaur-1 geiita. Malorlty leader Curtis and several of tho older henda atnoni; . Many were the cnujeetiirea of how "Fisherman John" found the bodiea. The moat plausible was that he had succeeded In training mmbrata to assist him. Hut If h" hud tho animals In rnptlvlty. even his closet, friends never saw them. Jnrcmr wa of Krenrh ' descent. k but lie had a trace of Indian blood. delighted with result, just get your money back. Adv. It you know or auy game viola. , 'linns, call phone 6M. All Informa i Inn will he airieftv conrirtontiai the regulnrs otposd this na bad ! 'hlch many nsaumea nua aomemtng nollilcji. Senator nutler. t!io nrosl-ilo do with his uncanny ability. Mini's campaign nwnaner. and ro- llo never tuarh d, , ; . . J , , uu'ilcoti . nalliuial , lommlltce niaii.j Invoatlaaiioii r..v,.,.l.., i. nipnorU-,1 tho young Turks. corpse - was .Mrs. Jesse Kent of1 ' "' ""' llnkarsflold, who merelv had been """ v":nl Ua-oatiagla.. They oven wenr trying , to, got a few hours ,lr, ! furHier, Jiud undir Iluller's leader aloip after a night drivo from the:"nl'' vu,Ml l"'"o'"",t of northern city. I sent and put a demo-rul, Stock, In bis place. - rurtls predicted lite repildlcaus would pay for this. I'rmikhsrt wont bark to lows and bent Prnatnr Cummins, a regular? for ronomtnatlon and Is now back ho sennto. more than a year efforts have boon modo lo restrain the dle- WASHIN'iJTON. Is.. Nov, II. l ards. President CooMdgo dntrr- I'nlted Newsl Sta e Senator J. i vrnrd mildly by Inviting Frailer llrookhart. brother of Colonel Smith ' to the White House for brenkfnat wifi several republican leaders, and lhe repul.llcana permitted young La Folletta to ontur Iho regular organization, though ho did bo with the warning that ho wruld continue lo atnnd for progresalvo poll! lea. To Have a llonm Buy a Lot Then Build THK il.AMATII DK.VKUirMENT i i COMI'ANV . i ' ' ' ' I'lno'Ttw- lllilit, - '"' Stock Reduction Sale PRICES LOWERED For the next two weeks we are offering; a great variety of New and Second hand Furniture, Stoves and Ranges at reduced prices in order to bring our stock . down. '..;.. We have gone over stock and priced all items to be reduced in plain figures, ' showing exactly amount prices have been reduced. "i See our windows for few items, then qcme inside and go over stock and yon" will find a great many bargains. . "'' Ivory Dressers, 16x24 Plate Mirror, for $14.50 Ivory Dressers, 20x24 Plate Mirror, for $19.95 Ivory Dressers, 22x28 Plate Mirror, for $21.00 Prices reduced on all other style Dressers and Vanities. Bridge Lamps, Complete for $7.95 Good rebuilt second-hand 6-hole stoves at $22.50 to $30.00, and rebuilt . ranges around $37.50; these are not junk, but good ones. Prices reduced on New Heaters and Cook Stoves. The New Langwood Range no ash box or grates, regular $133.00, for $125.00. It's, a wonder come in and ..look it over. Other Lang Ranges as low as $46.00. , , ' ", We have two Walnut Veneer Dining Room Suites, 10 pieces; one regular" price, $168.75, to go at $132.00, while a better one at regular price $227.50 to go at $182.00: These are bargains and no more at these prices. Walnut Tables at $20.75; Chairs in Walnut at $6.00. . , A few Rugs to go at Way Down Prices. If you are going to need anything in our line we invite you to come in look over goods whether you buy or not. and F. M. LUCAS Furniture and Hardware 826 Main Street . 3j Senator Brookhart Loses Brother By Call of Reaper "Vo1 W. llrookhart. t'nited Slatea sena tor, died hero nl bis boinu today af ter a long Illness. Death was due to Ilrlght's dis ease, llo had been In a aenil-con-arloua condition for lhe Inst two weeks. He waa It years old. Henator llrookhart served In the thirty eighth, thirty ninth, fortieth, extra, and forty first general as semblies. A republican In politics, ho 'wns a rundldule for renoiiilnn tlon last spring from Washington county, hut waa defeated because of his opposition lo hard roads, It wns aald. - , lie is survived by his widow one daughter ntnllour brothers und four Bisters, SKATTLK. Nov. 1 '. t riilted Nows) I'oslug as a "prominent .Mexican hnnnnn importer nnd ex porter, "Alfred Hnndovul, alius Ar thur Knrles, nlins ('. Atwond Alk ens, aliened Imd check nrtlst, wns nrresled by police here yesterday for Portland authorities. BREAKS A COLD INAFEWHODRS Fint dose of "Pape's Cold Com pound" relieves all grippe miery, '.' Ml Don't stay at lift ed up! Quit blowing nnd snuffling! A dose of "I'upe'B Cold Compound" taken ' evory two . hours 'until three ifosiwi "ii r taken mill send .Itrkppo misery, nod Irreak up a severe cold, either In the heud, chest, Isndy or limbs. i ; It p r.o m n i 1 y opens rlogged-iip nostrils or noso . running; relieves sick headache, dullness, fevnrlshness, sore. Throat, Kneeling, soreness nnd stiffness. "I'ape'a ('old Compound" Is the quickest, surest reliof known and costs only thlrly-flvo ccnla at drug stores. It acta with psslstnnee, tastes nice, nnd causes no Incon venience. Don't accept a substi tute. "- Western States Lead Exporting Dairy Products 8AM KKANC ISOO. Nov. (Uni ted News) Three 1'nelflc coaul atutes Washington. Oregon nnd California contributed 30 per cent , of tho nation's total export of dulry ; products Inst year. In Iho rcgulnr trnde review of the; Mercnnlllo Trust company of Cali fornia. It Is declared that the vnluej of dulry shlpmnntB from tho three stntes wns ID. 875. 921. the national total being S22.709.IHI8. Tho five principal products wero condensed milk, evaporated milk, powdered milk, butter nnd cheese. The nrllclo stales that evapor ated nnd condensed milk accounted for threo-fourtliB of tho national dairy export, tho Pacific coaat per-; centugn being - 811. "San Francisco Exports of dnlry products In l'.iij. amounting to ft4.828.321 were more than twice as Kj'cat.as .tho combined exports1 of I.os Angclos nnd the ports In I Washington and Oregon," t tic re-J view declared. I Another Interesting comparison was modo In regard lo prices. Thoj 1D2K average export price of butter for lhe whole United Htates was slightly . more than iG cents per pound and the average for tho first six months of this year, a trifle ov.ir s cents. Cnllfomln butter ex ported Inst year averaged CO cents per pound, Washington. 43.; The article suited that tho first six months of 1920 dairy products valued nt J9.976.417 left the Unit ed Rlutos. Of this amount, coast states about contributed 40 por cent. 4, 008, 39!), or For results use News Class Ads. i Gift Headquarters Make This A Kodak Christmas Pill i mM Perfume Gift Boxes . it Djer Kits Caron-Coty Mary Garden Three Flower Vantines $2.00 to $40.00 '. TOILET WATERS 7, , 50c to $6.00 PERFUME, 50c to $27.50 Beautiful New Designs in "MotBeiof-Pearl" Amber" and Shell Pyralin '.' Toilet Sets at $5.00 to $50.00 Jeweled Sets in Gold Silver $10.00 to $40.00 and A til MANICUKE. SETS, 93.00 Up FOR COUGHS AND COLDS - LAXACOLD TABLETS l..l"....25c WEEKS COLD TABLETS 25c BROMO QUININE 30c HONEY AND HOREHOUND. SYRUP"....: ..60c WHITE PINE AND TAR SYRUP ......50cx HONEY AND TAR SYRUP 30c . riSOS COUGH SYRUP .............'l...i :':.i'.I....35c TINEX ...; : ...,65c ,i . . t..r KINGS NEW. DISCOVERY Z-L....90c t rx' When You Are Sick Call a Physician 1 Then bring your prescription' to Underwoods! THAT IS THE QUICK WAY TO HEALTH mm ftf- imp FOLDING KODAKS $5.00 to $55.00 FOLDING BROWNIES $7.50 to $17.00 8x10 ENLARGEMENTS Only, 50c ELECTRIC CURLING IRONS, 98c FACE POWDERS viegay :.............:.....$2.50 DEAUVILLE : $2.50 KARESS - $2.00 ARMANDS - 50c and $1.00 AZUREA $L00 PRINCESS PAT '. $1.00 KISS PROOF $1.00 LaBLANCHE .50c NYLOTIS -60c and $1.00 SWANS DOWN 25c Have You Tried the New "Black Tulip" Perfume?: Ounce $2.50 .1 SvltMfil ?SAnrfl t. I 1 JSP J 1,000 .Popular Copyrights 75c Copy URderwoocfe Pharmacy XJ'-i KLAMATH FALLS OREGON TrJn0l ipurity WHERE PARTrCULAH PEOPLE BUY THEIR DRUGS w 1,000 Popular Copyrights 7Sc Copy THEKERtTAGf oTHE DESERT l.'JUn Li vt: ft