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I THE KLAMATH NEWS Saturday. Nov. 20. 1926 .Wholesale Arrests in Rumanian Plot A ' 'V 1 1 lO'romentKevoiti VIKNNIA. v. Nov. JO.( United ? 1'rnas) A dispatch, from' iWlinroslj to Allravhialnn ZvltuiiR today Mid 'wluiliisnla iru (i IikiI followdl the! lUsrovery of They Whip Oregon Aggie Players , v Into Condition plot lo smnislo for mer Crown Prince Carol' of , lluV ' mania ' to' llm-haraal as the iiraludu In revolution. King. Ferdinand would have lienn compelled lo abdicate and Carol would have been enthroned, accord ing a the illipalru. ., Former Crown Prince Crol waa believed to be In Purl toduy.. After l'hU disappearance last December ; Carol wi round In Iht company of Mm. Mnxda Ltipearu, blonde, 'In Milan. Italy. 1 Hiibarim'ently they wont to Purl, where Carol and Mngtla havs con tinued to' live. ' MKIRI1II HI NCKKMT CO. '' I.OKKH ' XU'KT ACTION' 4 CHICAOO. Nor." 20 (IT. .) The I'nlled Htatea government today won a verdict In the ault filed agaliial It by the Suncroat Orchard company of Mt'ddird. which allunod , that government officials had "wan tonly rondmuird a lurio quantity f fruit owijod by the Hum-rest romtiany," bocauaa the fruit bore too much arsenate of lead. Tha fruit conipany..roiilended that! tho load waa uaod for killing lo awta and waa a nrreaalty which, lb tha quantity uncd. waa not harm ful. . mww, I'vi t''!'' fist A frit .tea mAH a .'. aw A iff- - 1 B, U " ! I ' ' " ' ' i?' I . ' ; - , , ' ?;' ,- : ' FOR LOSS OF III V ;. ' 'Ju Both Hands 1 tybAMA Footlmll CoachlnK Staff of O. A. C, which put taam In- field that dfvatad Unlvvrally of Oregon yoalerduy by acora of 1 to 0. . lft to rUht: Paul J, Hihbsk-r, C. C. Btetaon, C. W. King, (ieorge J'lumb and Rlihurd Newmap. HKillTMVlKltH KIKKIKCK NOVKLTt OK, NMm itOIMI ", POKTLANII, Nov. 10 (U. J1.) .Hnowbound by a bllitard that awopt .upon thani auddvnly, and held them Loyond llonnelt paaa. tha hlKh Una vt Mount Hood, a parly 'of light keara waa at tho marcy of tha atorm from early afternoon to duak , Friday. Tha party, all Tlrrell bua paaaon . (era. wra rearuvd at duak and lak n to the government ramp, whera (they apent tho night. . . HIAIIO t MVKIt.HITV lOHK I'MWK U.MK TO I-. OK H. C. y ' I.OS ANCKLKA. Nov. 10. (Cult ed Newal A aeuaatlonal forward paaa attack, together with the bril liant running- of . Howard Klllnlt, aubatltutn quartarback, gavo the unlvaralty of.4Mmlhn CaUfornU a ill lo I victory over Idaho liulvcr ,liy hero thla afternoon."" Tha moat atartllng play sf the afternoon, a paaa. Jacoby to Owlpga, brought Idaho'a only acore. owluga took tha ten i yard paaa with hla .finger tlpa and aprlnted 60 yard to the goal lino. He failed to eon vert. A MOIXTAIN HTORY IIKI.L PIKI.II, Corvallla, Nov. SO. (lulled Preaa) Playing on a rain auakad field bufuro a rocurd crowd the Oregon Agglea fnotball aquad made Pacific norlhwnat football hla lory hers thla afternoon by de feating Oregon 16 to 0. Tho victory marked the flrat time the Agglea' ,havo dufeated Oregon (Wo yeara In aurreaalon. It waa the flrat homecoming victory tho Agglea evnr reglnlared over Oregon on Hell field. , All acoring waa duh 4u the final half, thn flrat tallica being reen tered In tha third- quarter, when Kchulmerlch'a toe aent the ball tail ing between tha goalpoata. The' flrat touchdown waa In the final period after one of Wetiel'n ptinta had been partly blacked. Jar vla picked up the ball and raced to the two yard Una before ha waa downed. 8chnlmerlch hit tha line for one yard and Howard JUnple. who got out of tha hoapltul abort ly before tha game.- and who had relieved .penman, rolled off would be lacklcra and went over tha lino. Schulmerlch Called to convert. Tha aecond touchdown alao waa carried i over by Maple, who Inter cepted a paaa thrown by Weliell. Ho eluded half a doien tacklera and raced down the field for a touch down. Bchnlmnrlch converted. - During tha flrat half tha Web fnoiera of Oregon mat the heavier Agglea and battled on even terma. threatcnlna to acore aeveral tlmea. !' - J , : HOOTCH TO BE SOLD BY STATUTE is PLAN . ' r, - i - fConUaaeO from rag Om) TOO LATETO CLASSIFY now on for medicinal Tha following la taken from .a column In the fiaatonla Oatetle raited "Through tha Koyhole:" The gaunt and gray old moun taineer lay on hla deathbed. Hla eyea were half cloned and he breath ed alowly and hard. Hla face waa haggard and hla handi white and blue-veined. ' ' Ily hla aide aat hla eldeat daugh ter, a aharp-faced woman of 35. and aha fanned him with a newa paper aa aha calmly dipped 'anuft with the frco hand. Now and then a fly lailly buiird around tha grey head of Iba old man aa ha moved. ' aupport. ilo waa near dialh'a dflor. hla fee ble body had about ran Ita courae and hla eyea were dim, with a far away look. ' , Ilia noMrlla began to quiver al tnoat Impurcnptlbly. Ilo took a whiff of tha air with a foeblo effort, rolled hla eyea around and apoke: "Evvlc, Evvlo, ain't that ham I amell a-cookln'T" ' "Yea, Pap. What y' wantln' now?" "Kvvla, I wut jea' thlnkin' If I could have a nice allce o' that ham and a pona o' combroad" "V muat be craty. Pap. Don't y' know that air ham la for th' funeral tcrmorrow?" KOIl RKNT Kurnlabed room. Wln lera llldg. M. L. JOHNHON UiTH $750.00 40 feet on Karle between Kl Dorado and Alamaeda. Terma. $100.00 SO feet on Fremont be tween Kl Uorudo and'Pae. Ter ' rare, Thla will go. up next yeari artor tho new Hot Hprlnga achool la built. Look at your map. $250.00 to $4GO,00 Rach 4 60-foot Iota on 'Mantanlta between Kl Dorado ' and Pacific Terrace. c'heaner f ,w fhe whnle fonr .Thla atuff caa't get aay cheaper1 and ' la a good buy for eomeone with enough foreatght to buy ahead of, the development liiatead of juat J 'behind It. Terma, of courae. $1.000.00 Corner In Hot Hprlr.ga with navlng on two aidea. Lot la 60x160 and big enough for two; houaea. Figure- It that way and It la not ac cxpf naive Look all what you (tel. When you put a I good houae on thla lot you aren't j atlcklng a big diamond In a flan-j nel ahlrt. i'ou nra getting a lo-' cation worthy of a mighty good houae. (1.000.00 0 ft. on El Dorado corner of Auburn: Huron corner lot wanta all caah. - I $3,000.00 An Irregular, abaped. lot on new paving- that someone ran work out it a profit If they nave the Ingenuity - to do Torma. $1,000,0060 feet on new. Pacific Terrace: paving running through to llaaklna Ave., Haya light; big enough for two houaea,. t ltK.M I'l'KFH I'ao one cup hot wator, one-half nip butter, one cup pantry flour, y four egga. Heat the buttor and wa ter until the water cornea to a boll. .Add the flour-all at once and mix thoroughly. Cook, stirring cVn atantly, until maaa leaves' the sltea of the pan In a smooth balh of dough. Beat until thoroughly mix ed. Drop by tablonpoonfnla on .but tered baking sheets .and bakq for Jhlrty-flvo ' or forty minutes (ac cording to slse). When cool, fill with whipped cream, sweetened and flavored or with cream filling. Cover puff with buttor cream Icing of any Icing desired. lie enreful about the heat of your ovon. llavto It rather slow at first and theri Increase. If you have It too hot at first the puffs will rise np and Jhen fall. If yon are uncertain' about tha arrangement or wording of yonr ad yertlaement don't heaitate to ask us tor euaaaatlnna. Wa aball ba alad a, to help yon with tha layout and the Ply from apliita. ' "Thla corporation would provldo for roplcnlKhment and, under gov ernment regulation, distribute med icinal ' spirits direct to the retail druggiat by American Hallway ex press. This corporation would buy for Immediate delivery In bottlon, labeled, aealed and cased, all the privately owned Blocks: and all or eight diatlllery warehouaea suitably located for distribution. - "The purcbaao price paid by the corporation and tho anlea price to the purchaser at tho drug store would be baaed on prevailing prlcos during tho six months Immediate ly preceding November 1, 1928. Financing- la Conahlrml "The method of financing tho cor poration la yet under dlacuaalon In an endeavor to accomplish tha ob ject without government flnnnclul Tho en (taunt Ion Is that the government will name the Initial board of directors. It la proponed to select as dlroctora oittNtMndlng lit liens whoso experience will as sure proper management wholu aalo druggists, bankers, physicians, life Innuranro executlvea, etc. "The Rornrnment would audit tle arconnta of the corporation from time to tlmo and earnings would he limited to assure a reasonable cost to tho public." When Androws' proposal was made public tonight It was em phasized that the government was not going Into the liquor bualnesa. The corporation la to be absolute ly private, but under closo federal supcrvlnlon. " - Pnro Whlnhcy Assurcl . Andrews ' Said tho plan would save $1,000,000 annually In enforce ment, If will Insure puro whiskey to tho sick at reasonable cost and takes medical liquor out of the 'competitive market, he said. The corporation, it waa explain ed probably will be financed by the sale of storks and bonds. Aside from close supervision by the pro hibition organliatlon It would func tion virtually tho same as any other commercial business, With only fifteen million gallons of liquor left In -bond and med icinal whlnkny being consumed at the rate of about three million gal lons annually the need for replen ishing, tho supply la acuto, Androws said. The proposed leglslntlon will au thorlio replenishment of medicine liquors without Introducing poli tical conditions and without open ing further avenues for diversion. Only two distilleries will be op erated by the corporation HOUSES J . $7.000.00 -apartment house earn ing $B.OO per month. In walk ing distance good neighborhood on hill. Terms. $3,600.00 New 4-room ' house, hnrdwoood floor good built-4n work: good concrete basement. Including garage. Near Upham St. paving. What you no longer hare nsa (or may bs Jnst tha thing another la aneklnc-. New Classified Ada bring preparation of the copy at any time, buyers and sellers together. $4.000.00 New house near Uphaml wt. paving; 6 rooms, bath, turn ace, fine built-ins, hardwood wood floors. Reasonable terma. $6,600.00 5 -room house, close la on 9th St., good location and good house. Terms. $6.000.00 S-ronm house Terrace Addltltn: - furnace, hardwood' floors living ' room and dlnlng-t room:, garage In basement. 'Worth the money. Terma. FOIt ItKNT UNFURNISHED $40.00 per month, new 4-room. house.- nil modern conveniences.. Junl off Oregon Ave., on good' view t near llelmont stores no children. Thla Is All I Have For. Rent. nndS It Won t Last Long! 406 Main St. Phone 205-W FOR RKNT Furnished room, Wln-t tern nuis. , .j CHICHESTER S PILLS WL FlIK VIAHOND OB4MD, MnhM...taJkxkLAfcnMXrte r SOU) BY DRUCQSTS EYIRYWHBif 25' is the ; fright price to pay , for a ; good tooth paste . ". r v LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE Large Tube 25 Offers to Every ioth Feet . 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