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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1926)
THE KLAMATH NEWS Saturday' Nov. '20, 1fl2 PageSevpTj America Likely Not to Compete Olympic Games WAHIIIN'tlTON. Nnv. ID. (I'nl Ij'd New) II In ilimhiriil K Hi la roil nlry will Iiutm team In tho IMS Olympic- guinea aa a rin 11 1 1 of tlio Iirrak of the American Olym pic naaoclnllnn libro whin Wlllluiii ('. Trout of III A. A. I'., wua umiiccl prnalilcni. , Kvon If I'roiit ilm' ubhciiiIiIii n (cum of ittlilcte It I very iloiihtful If I Inn 'Will riiprorvnt llni beat of thin country. It will a I moot cer tainly not Inrlml iIkIiii ath lete. Nor In It likely lo lurliido n y athlete who declile lo in Ioiik Willi the national amateur athletic aaaocllktlnll. ' (lencral I'nlnicr K. I'lcrce. urcal dcnt of I ho National t'ullcglute aovlatlmi, wlihilmw hi orcHuliutloD from tho Olympic commute". Ill" move waa followml by wltliiliuwulu of Colonel Henry llreckvnrlilao nnil hi amateur feiluratlou, unil Major John L. (Irlffllli. Iivail of ilia wcm ern collealHte conference. ' 8lnc ths Ulyinulc (nine nf IS.'O frill loo hu tlHli'i between tho collcaMiito limly mill llio A. A. I'. Thin frli'tion crcuteil llio uumtciir foilornllon hcuiletl liy Colonel llrerk eurlilxe. Ilcaila nf IhiiIi oruanlia llona objected to llio treatment of athlete In 1U20 Olympic by 111" A. A. I', nffloliil hail nl.o ob jected to III A. A. I'. attempt to romrol ull nlhlctlca InrluilliiK col leglate competition. t'oachca anil athletic illrcctora of all larae college of Ilia country arc eipecteil tu buck (lencrnl I'lerre to tho limit. Thor la a bitter feelluc agalnal I'roiit anil Ji In V A. U. that aecm sure to prevent college atar from taking part In Ilia Olympic. And that may ruin tho I'tiltcd State team. To avoid Ktirh a break four year ego tho orguulxnllnn combined In tho Olympic noelii.tlnn and elect ed Colonel Robert M. Thompvou of till city. Thompiion wa probably tho only man In the country who could keep tho Olympic rnmnilttee Intact dea plto this bluer rivalry. Hi organlied tho greatest po Ibln train to represent the fulled Slate and again relumed from iirope vlrtnrloua. , IN MEMORY OF THE COMMONER f Labor War Breaks Out In Chicago; Two More 'Murders CHICAGO. Nov. 19 U'nltcd New I Labor war In Chlinso Iiuh broken out anew, the polk believe, with two murder In three day. rilx peraona wero under urrcat Krlday night la connoetlon wilh the laying of (ieorgo Martini, labor cr eamier and aliened bomber, whose bullpl-rlddlod body via found late Thursday In an automobile which had been deaerted In an alley. In the name neighborhood three days ago. Kilwarrt IMinn. vice president of a negro flat Janllnr' union, waa murdered. Ilia alleged alnyer were Captured. Mnrilnl figured prominently In (ho bomb rlcnn np campaign of State' AMorncy Crowe and Lieut. Chnrlo Kgan a year nun. Ho wua named In several Incl Milieu IK, but never apprehended. Others charged In the bills were rauttht, however, and several con victed. NOTICK TO CONTKACTOKS mimgw ' to If ' t Oilworker Swims Catalina Island Ills swim wa only In preparation for tho WrlKley murullion, which bo hilend l en lor. .... TulK-r said be lost 14 pounds dur i 1ICIIUS iiSOVltinuC nude, hi body well oiled and grca- led with vaseline. . He used (he LOH ANCKLKH. Nor. l'J (United breast stroke moot of the dlrlsno. Newal The (wenly-slx miles of ! relieving the strain occasionally with blue Pacific atretrhlng from Cat allna Island to Lo Angeles harbor. I where a score or more well known swimmer havo been turned back by I treacherous currents and Icy waters has been couuuurrd for the a aide stroke. The swim wa not sponsored In "official" circle and his compan ions accompanied him merely as friendly obtervers. KODAK (iKKKTINQ CARDS for 120-11 also prints 10c 13c wit b envelopes STINSON STUDIO 737 Malu JOHN C CLECHORN Reentered Civil Engineer awl r- Surveyor.. ' h Klamath Falls, Oregon 210 lliK-h. St. I-hone 304-H lllg sale slarta today at Huo lio glu's Stoni. 1211 So. "III. St. , NOTICE Vn I'LHLICATlOr Depart roent of the Interior, Dioto tliows Covrrnnr Austin Pcny of Tcnnciseel lircnkintr prntitid at Dsytmi, Tcnn., for the university which will lie construct ed as a memorial to Willhmi .( iinin-i llrrnn. It was at Davton, in (lie Scopes' evolution trial, tli.it tlic Commoner made liii last public) appearance first tlin In history by an iimutoiir, ,lt wo clulmed here Krlday iiIkiI.' . Walter (.. Talwr, 2s, an oilfield worker, who took his first lesaon In un old swimming hold In Pen nsylvania, claims the honor of hav-iy 8 Lln(1 0rfIce LkeTtew 0r. lug completed the first swim aerosol UepOumber 26,. 126. Cniallna ehauuel, where on Jaiiu-J ffotlce la hereby given that baa ary It, William Wrljtley will stage, L. La r key whose iet offioa ad-I a' tZS.UOO aea niaratbon. I dres Is Z02S Reclamation At., Consldorahlo akeptlclHin following! Klamath Kail, Oregon, did, oil completed the awlm in 13 hour and, an(, AwcatloIli No. 012358. to1 27 minute wa heard, and beach , purchase the Lot i, See. 24. T. ' aiithorltie are making a check in378., it. 8K., fxt 3 and NE8WVi', ! an effort to esUbllnb beyond doubt Section 19, Township 378., Rang' that the young oil worker actually I "E-. Willamette Meridian, and the, crossed the channel a. claimed. j te' tt!"eo.n- d5' " Wit .. , B irri,...i. n,J,alon of the act qt Juno 3, 1878, span considered more difficult than, d . amendaforr. known as the the English channel According to members of a party of five, Including Harold Stevens, a ''Timber and Stone Law," at eucb ! value as might be fixed by appraise-1 ment, and that, pursuant to suet i Hollywood swimming Instructor, who: application, tho land and timber .....,.,,.,,iH Tuner In n motorboat. ' thereon have been appraised at 3660.00. the timber estimated 160M. board feet at 14.00 per M and the swimmer left the island ut 2:36 p. m. mursiiay ana wainea up: the tan.00: that said snnll. the sands of Huntington beach at cant will offer final proof In aup-l port at hi application and (worn: statement on the 4th day of Decern-1 her, 1A26, before Bert C. Thomaa, I U. S. Commissioner,, at Klamath, Kalis, Oregon, Any person Is at liberty to pro test this purchase before entry, or Initiate a contest at any time before, patent issues, by tilinc a Bouillon cube wa ail the food i corroborated affidavit In thla of. j uiv, anuiK luvis njiui wvuia 1 defeat Ut entry. 4:03 Krlday morning, after awlm mlug a distance of 26 miles. Announcement of the feat wa withheld until noon Krlday. when bis successful swim was reported. Taber did not appear the least ex hausted when he arrived at the pier, according to hi companions. he took during Jhe trip. He announced that ho had been In training for six weeks, nnd that R2T N2T i r. P. LIGHT ' ; ' Register Chiropodist Jf.i' All Foot AUuient LJ i ..,' i - Voot Slieclalist Corr.xtetl LIMP IN WALK OUT Why Suffer With Your Feet? Tomorrow Never ' . ; Come!; : . - Do It Now 99 persons out of 100 have some common foot ailments, such as corns, ingrown and club nails, weak ankles, fallen arches, .chilblains, fetid odors, excess perspiration. Any old corn stop ped in three' minutes. ' '.. ' ' " Painless, Modern Method Examination Free ' Permanent Location: 710 Main St., Suite 305, Winters Bldg. Klamath Falls, Oregon : Outof-town Con-esponrJence Cheerfully i i . ' - ... ; 'Answered Hours: 9 to 12 and 1 to 5:30; Eve., 7 to 9 p. m. Sundays, 11 to 2 by Appointment Indian Not Lazy Hut is Afraid of His Own Ability rntu.orro. tikia. 1 1' nil eil News) --The dltloniil aversion to work Is tint due to Nov. 1 9. Indian's tra- agrlcultural luzlness. but rather -to laek of confidence In (ho oiitcoiue of Ilia work and In his own nbllliy to iiiiinsse his hiin Iiichs. accnrtllni! to Slyila .M. Iltitli. superlnleiideiit of the ('nltcd XIulix 'Inillan school here. It bus long lueu ti'lll'lliled thai the Indinn iiiuld not he a good farmer. ' This theory lias becu ef- upon their own resources for ex-j Ih-iiso money. "Nearly ull of the students, how-; ever, have allotments nf furm . land. They are being taught farm i iniiiiaceuient so -t li v y may know j what to do with their own land , alter they leave a hoot, upd that they may art as economic mission-: arliK to tlielr puople." ! MONSTER BEAR IS I KILLED-NEAR CITY Saturday Drug Specials ; ?- r- t 7 - i r i " I LU L1?V m 1- I 111 A Iiuko Murk bear Is reported ( have been killed on the Krunk Mc Coriuark ranch three nnd one-hnlf miles northv.'4 st of Klamath Falls by F. Little, employe on the ranch. This bear had been a menace to Notice Is hereby glvon that seal ed bids will be received by the County 4'nurt of Klamath Oounty at the County 4'ourt House up lo 11 o'clock A. M. on Monday the lib day of December, 1926. for the construction rt a County Jail HulUllng. The building Is to he. Iocs led on he southwest corner of block thirty-five CIM Original Town of I.lnkvllle, Klumalh Falls, Oregon, and Is to he built aernrdlnit to the plans nnd Rpuclflratlona of Howard It. l'errin. Illds will be received on the General Contract only. Flans and specifications, pro posal blank and Insiructinns may be ohlulned at the office of How-1 ard K. l'errin. 209 llopka ilulld Ing. Klamath Fulls, Oregon. Didder's bond or certified check for tho sum of five per rent t0l of the amount of the bld must ac company each proposal. nld sum J to he forfeited to Klumnth Conn-1 ly upon failure of the biddnr to enter Into contract provided by said county within ten (10) day af . tor notice of acreptnnce of hi bid. The County Court reserves the right to reject any or nil bids. Hy order of the Count y Court. Dated thla IB 111 tiny of N'ovemhor, 19:8. t . V. 11. - DK LAP, N17-23 . -. . County Clerk If yon know or any game viola tions, call phone 684. All Informa tion will be strictly confidential. WOOD formally disproved by the siirrnsp- ranchers In that vlclnliy and had fill . remilis ohlalnert by sludonl I killed animals helonKlnx to .MrCor here who have operated farm pro-1 mark durlnit the past few weeks, i Jerits for three years. j - - 'r The first year that the scheme was tried out, only tour farm pro-1 Jects were operutrd. The soroiul the liiimher grew to 20. Last year 11 surh projects nvernuliiK TP arres earh. were oiieratrd by the. I ud inn boys. The boys lease farms on (he shnro plan whereby earh young ! farmer receives one-fourth of the I crop he rulcs. Horses, iniuiilnery, t nnd seed nie furnished by the school. The boys do nil their own ' work in addition to inking cure of tlielr acudemlc similes In school. . Iliilf of eneh day Is spent on the; farm nnd the oilier half In the srhoolrnoni. The work Ii conducted under the direction of practical rnrnien: hut the boys are encouraged to make all decision for lliem setves. "Not all Oklahoma Indians lire in the favored class thai rides In e-, pcnalvo motor curs and enjoys other luxuries ufforded hy leases' of rich oil nnd mining property,": soys Mr. Mliilr. "A mnjorily of thoi youths who attend school hero are from the poorer tiilies, nnd most j of (lie boy farmer urn dependent Wo nro rtcascd to announce that we uro caught up with our orders . bo thut wo are making Immeillule deliveries on ull kinds of fuel. COAL la $18.00 per (on. S2.00 cheap er than lnnt year. This price 1 on the best coal ohtulnaMe, Kock Springs uud L'tuh mines. Order green slabs, they dry in n few days of good weather und the price Is away down. riiono In Your Orders Peyton & Co. Wood 001 Main 8t. to burn' Phono SiMI MM auf .!T s YOIhVEYES 3 ORDER Your Thanksgiving Turkey NOW , Fine Young Klamath Turkeys Ducks Roasting Chicken Geese Sanitary Market PERCOLATORS - AU -Aluminum -Standard Weight . Percolators (not electric) as illustrated, 4 sizes at very low prices 59c - 89c - $1.49 - $1.79 Harniony Rfecbrd Special Brand New Electrically; Recorded Records, made by Columbia Phonograph Comjiany. AH in late and, wanted titles: Price, each . . .. 48c .. 3 for $1.45 . . None played,;;none, exchanged at this low t price.! Select by Titles. tir . ; SPECIAL ".TERMS -t : On Brunswick New jVIusical Instruments ($5,000 for a name, ask us) pay 10 per cent of the price down, and the balance in 12 equal monthly pay ments. Priced at $90, $125, $175, .$225, $300..; .;,. .. . We will be glad to demonstrate them any day SUNDRY ITEMS . 2 PAYS ONLY I -lb. Rolls Hospital .Grade Absor bent Cotton ... ...v.... 49c Vacuum Lunch Kits with Pint Bottles Complete $1.98 75c Harmonicas (assorted keys): 59c $1.50 Pocket Knives, assorted ',.) ; kinds and sizes '.'.... 98c ..Owl Sanitary Napkins, 1 2's 49c 50c Lang's Everyday Chocolates 1 lb: : 39c Drugs arid Toilet Itehis 2. Days Only Owl i Rose Body Powder Grecian 1 n pound Oifc Owl -2-lbi Bars Genuine Imported Castile Soap, each k.. 69c Owl Rubcohol (rubbing alcohol) Pints ,.. 50 Owl Witch Hazel 8-oz.; 25c Pints, 40c; Quarts 75c Owl Beef, Iron and" Wine, pints 79c ii- Owl Milk Magnesia, pints 39c Owl Aspirin Tablets, 100s 69c Owl Castor-Oil, 8-oz: 40c; pints 65c Borated Bay Rum, pints 45c Owl Lemon Coca Shampoo .......... 50c Owl Magnesia Dental Cream .....i.. 39c ...We are'; selling . agents for the entire Owl line of Drugs, Sun dries and Tet Goods. r , f CURRTNS for DR UGS Portland and Klamath Falls, Oregon . Night and Morning to keep them Clean, Clear and Healthy Writ or Free "Eye Core" or "liy Beauty Hoo !.!. C... UtH. II . ekl .! 701 Main Street Phone 22 1 - 1 l t I.'!',' I . '