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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1927)
THF. KLAMATH NEWS Pare FAghl Friday. January 21. 1327. Eighteen Unions I New Shoe Company Love Affair is Cause of Suicide uininitirffiiiiininnNfiTMirinitli In Labor Council Leases Building Membership In the Klamath Falls The Kustsr Drown Shoe ntm Tentral Labor Vnlon will rearh a ! K"". through the looal manager. ... ... . , . . . ... , G. I.. Arbut-kle. ha taken a loasc total of M local untona with the . ... , 1 ion the atore apace at tSi Main inaullatlon Thursday eTenlnx. Jan-j ltrwl lhe olJ Trl,BsU Vtte locm. ary 17. of the Teamatera and Hon. and jrenterday obtained a por Chauffera orianliatlon. n't from the city clerk to make .- Thia la accordlna toC. D. Loan. ! tenalve Improrementa ku.ln. ...t fF ik. ! The permit called for a IJOOO' anion of thla city, who yeaterday j ","T'"r "oa " tao announced that the Teamatera and Chauffera organliatlon la now being t formed and will be ready for en-! Chori f f j Off IPO trance into the Central unlnn umi 1 aJtlVI 11 1 a VS1111C week. Latest addition to the central anion the Klamath Falls ', Musicians Iwal which Is now apply-j Ta aherlffa office rone lot for charter as the local body I "d lhafa no wtee crack of the American Federation of',B f't eery fisllor Mualclana. Loot atated. Itrapomb ut over a love affair, 1U Mnrtlu, ST. well kntinn MiMftml automobile ntti-liaitlc, illiil Iam t Tucmley niornitin nt to o'clock at itm Karml lliurt h. pllal aa the rcwult of taking pt on with eulckUl Intent. Martin's body aa shipped to Kalrui, where glasa ! pttrenta, Mr. ami Mr, tivurg l .mnm live. Hooding over an unhappy love I affair with a Metlford woman, whose . name could not be learned. Mnrtln V m . Ill 9 V I IV. K A1I.UI1H.T 11 1 11 II k llOnC i lUml) JNUttVi I" Qiwnlltr o' Koach'a Ant Pasts, v windows. nutty! either. . ! In fact every iiior that entered j the sheriff's office either yeaterday i ...... . . , . - i ' AP in I. B . IMTiim It.. .111. fd.1 n. twin i ill. lenirmi t-aoor I Dion - -" - Charles uunaing iraaea council, - ' ... ,.,, ,,. removed to the here have Just completed a year of The cause, for It la about time:.-,.,,... n. al,d mor. an Insert exterminator containing arsenic, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wavue Moore, 401 South New town, where he stayed. IHsroverlng the tragedy. Moore summoned lr. A. K. Kree. Or. T. Sweeney was also call- extremely good progress and with ! to tell the cause, cornea from a I 117 prospects for additional union j large paper bag filled to the brim I atrength, all those identified with ' with English walnuta of rich flavor. ! tha local labor movement are high- Just where the nuta rnme from is! ly optimistic over the future. j not sure. The sheriff claims he I doesn't know where they originated, j but eata with a relish equalling that i of Louis Mueller. The etory is. I log. Scout Training Balsiger Conducts Fordson Clinic Nearly 300 men interested In the B. I PfmPrC impri nowTr. ,nl ueorge Keen grows mechautsni of Fordson tractors. UCdUClS ItaillCU , ,rce lo the back yard, and shook , elth.r owners or prospective own- me poiycarpenary one-seeuej iruu i erSi gathered at uterine, n. a m a i n i ounty : tree, filled a bag and brought ere. gathered at llalsiger'a garade hunt W.1nM.likV mnrnliiff to vnti'h scout executive, yesterday announc-i down to the sheriff and his deputies, j two Portland tractor etperle dls d the appointment of a committee Just now the janitor s sore be-i .mhle two of the machines aud which will take charge of the boy cause he only gets the shells. ,,.-. .,..h.r ...in coat leadership course to start her February 1$ and extend through March 8. The course will be open to all who are Interested In training them aelree for boys' work and especially In acoutlng. Blevina atated. and aa i Business Basis I The tractor mochanlca, I. Wallen and R. T. Crake, started at nine f nVlnrV to trar Hit-n I ha tvn mih- IvAV l?AOafl Wrtilr tnea and as soon as the mfchantsm rur ivuda norKiwl, comictely ,.,.,, D0 , , once to rebuild the Kordsons. They County road work will be on att,t , ,r..,r. lo-.ih.r .n.i n.n. It men signed up for a similar! more efficient basis this year than niag ag3lin ,nor,ljr bt.,re ve course last year. It la expected ' has been the case in the past if the ,,,,,.k that the enrollment will be alderably larger thia season. On the committee, headed by Geo. 1. Walton, are the following: C. T. Roberts, H. A. Hamaker. Mayor Tom B. Walters, Dr. George I. Wright, Dr. Paul Sharp. Lloyd For s,s.em oi supply accouma now oe-. The exhibltlon , hcI(. , lng worked out by County Engineer !cUll. ,nd WM panr.(n to K, Joseph Jenson. Is accepted by the j tnctor ownen lnd baym aB ln. county court. i sight Into the workings of the mach A card index system eomplled by j ,ne, A onlookcI, pr(,Med them the county engineer to be operated ,eve, wel, pIeed wllD In conjunction with supply, repair!, j ....,.. i .i,fc tor. George K. Llndley. and several land latwr carda kept by rounty em-1 conelder,ble ,.,, krlowlc(lKe of thers,r . ployes. will keep accurate accounts I ,ne I ord8oa tr,ctor. The Jjcmrse will consist of eight ; of all expenditures. sessiMisv jh charge of Blevins. alxj "Hitherto we haven't known sny- nym) m kks I'llKDUTION intreShr and' the last two out of thing about expenditurea or records, KKUAKDIMi MlI.Tl-MOTOItrt doors -for the finishing touches or or work done on roads until the the scout work. Those taking the I bills were presented at the end of course will meet twice weekly tor leach month." Jenson stated. two hoar sessions. Card and Label League Assembles Tht Card and I-alu'l li'MKU. com Mwd vt wlvm and women of the ltcit lahtir movement and formed to further the us of Rood, bear lint union labels, e ntcriatiied their huitnndt and friends with a dance , aud oyster aupper in (ha labor ! temple her Wadnenday evanlnit. I Covers for the oyster supper ver ! laid for about 3ft persona, and fo i low Ina: tha banquet, the group danc I ed until a lata hour. j Undesirables Get ! Sojourn in Jail ' Following their rret by Chief jof I'ollie Aralmwe in the "flats" i district of this city at an early ! hour yesterday morntug, Frank lly ! run and Ceorge Wllltsitia factnl I'ol . ice Judge tlaghagen on a vagrancy ! chargo. lltr.in asked that he be granted , time In secure the eervlcea f an ' attorney and when time rnme for his second hearing later In the j alternoou. he appoared before the i Juilge w ith a plea of guilty and was j given l-'O ur 10 days. 1'nable to : i.uy his fine. Hyron took the later pcnigative. Williams received a similar svntetice at the morning ' hearing. lloth men. according to Chief Ambrose, were taken from ques : tionable places. jKiwanis Luncheon i Talks on Saving t (leorge Mclntrye of the First Na- tioual bank had chnrge of the Ki i wauls luncheon yes'.erdav and ! handled with aiteptnes a study In '; saving for a future "rainy day." There was an exceptionally largp 'attendance, and Miss Kuth Vannlce land Mlos Kuth MrNoaly entertain led with several piano number. ! Shipment of Spring Coata jut in at llee Begln's Drusa Shop, 129 l South 7th. 4 1 Schilling Tea scaled The only tea rSi2Tt whose flavor "itivacuuili" is completely protected kept fresh and fragrant from tea-garden to tea table. Fire kinds of protection ail ex.v'usivcly Schilling for the true tea flavors known only in the Orient: (1) 7 Wee-toasted' the only way to unmask rich hidden flavors of a tea leaf. (2) Then the leaves sealed in vacuum (like your coffee) fili Brad's Bakery is HK1KESH TO M.1KKY LOS A NO ELKS. Jan. 10. (U.N.) j Multi-motored airplanes will solve the problem of trans-Atlantic and j cross-continental commercial avia tion within the next ten years. Lieu- Late Acquisition! XZoZZ LONDON. Jan. 20, (U.N.) Mis. tenant Commander Hichard E. Bvrd. $ beneficiary of navy flier who circled the north W It is no new thing for a neigh borhood grocery to spring up here or there in fast growing Klamath, 'but a neighborhood bakery is quite another thing. However, we nowj have the bakery. i Brad's Bakery, at the corner of Eleventh and Washington streets is in full operation under the direc tion of Mr. and Mrs. Bradley. Their scope is limited but as time goes on they expect to be supplying more and more of the down town trade with their breads and pastries. -"f 1" u Treasure Hunt of ; Scouts Saturday ana one oi iM.mi, h .,i, .niunB. "-! Byrd believes that the Atlantic nounced her engagement to Captain ' mir be .,, , a non-stop flight A. C. Reid, who is credited with neIt summer. bringing down ten enemy planes) ' during the world war. I svi rnlts n.e Npw. Hiim ad. I Ask tor this Official Union Label on your ' printing can be used by the following firms: Klamath Newt Case & Melton Evening Herald W. O. Smith Printing Co. I .- is I Boy Scouts of this city are look ing forward to the second treasure hunt bike to be taken Saturday morning to a point some seven miles southeast of Klamath Falls. The scouts will leave from the courthouse here at nine o'clock Sat urday morning and will be gone moat of the day on the Interesting hike. Guides to the location of the .treasure will De in the form of Morse code messages which most of the scouts are conversant. Snow Plows Work Cascade Summit A heavy snowfall near the sum mit of the Cascade line of the Southern Pacific which continued through most of the day yesterday resulted .in a call for a crew of men from this city yesterday morning to operate snow plows on the line. Two big rotary plows were put into service to keep the main lino open to traffic. All trains were reported " as coming through on time. 8AILOIW AUK Ill'IlN'KD LOS ANGELES, Jan. 20, (U.N.) Two sailors, A. C. Shaffer of the North Island base aud C. O. Hag gerty of the battleship Maryland were severely burned when the pa trol plane 2-S-1 was destroyed by fire east of Dead man's island, It was learned today. Official . statement given out on board the battleship California had said no one was hurt ln the fire, but It was learned later that the two sailors had suffered burns. Morning Shop In YELLOW CABS FARES ARE AS FOLLOWS: DRYGOODS 45c GROCER IWc HAIRDRESSER Sic All Shopping Districts Avcrago 83c PHONE Hit 5th and Main Streets BROWNSVILLE January Specials OVERCOATS $35.00 Values now $19.50 Wool Blazers $3.65 All Wool Plaid Blazers that have been regularly selling at $6.50, we will close out at this one low price. Get one of these early! Wool Underwear All Wool Unionsuits in buff and grey colors that have been regu larly selling at $6.00, will be on sale this month only at - but scaled HOT at its most aromatic moment. IIS ft t.l. I.. Jv.ltg Itpv-u'intl vacuum tin for tea with a Snug Cover - - to protect it even after you open it. (4) Of the many grades of Orange Pekoe, only the choicest, mot fragrant, arc blended with Pekoe in Schilling's. (5) Your grocer protects you he returns your money instantly if you don't believe it the finest tea that has ever entered your home. rvTn You keep the tea. Pekoe, Your money back if you don't like Schilling's best A aiso orccn Tea (JaPanl 'iniLliiumnuunttiiimiiiiniiiH AaaawVWWWVVWksksawVWV $4.95 3EZ ORIENTAL RUGS 65 Pieces of the most selective type in Oriental Rugs From the private collection of Mr. S. Atiyeh of Portland. Mr. Atiyeh is offering these Rugs for Sale personally at Claud Davis Furniture Store. Sold at Sacrifice These rug3 will all be 3old at Sacrifice Prices SALE STARTS TODAY AND CONTINUES OVER SATURDAY and MONDAY Art lovers are cordially invited to call and view the collection. LA t