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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1927)
PAGE EIGHT THE KLAMATH NEWS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1A27. FOLLIES GIRL i Planes To Seek CHANGES MIND Trio Of Hunters OVER WEDDING Citizens Ready To Back Sales PIanOf Coyne (Continued from 1'agc One) Coppers Don New j Strike Situation 1 i Winter Slickers' Improved; Miners May Be Fined $50 Oiiarautrrd In keep (ha Mln drone from 111 blue uniforms. .1.. i.i..fc ... ' liEXVKIL Colo., Ort." H. tl. i 1 (IB Hr r a ( Suva, e nilHH 1VI1" . advertise the Klmih basin and unparked by the city police force - A""r personal uispd.on MARTINEZ, t'allf., Oct. 15. tV P) Airplane, (rill be brought t ., j'lnto the search (or two young Ke-Utllted mfn (ulj a boy who have been losi on mc marany mi ai am-1 , , . t , . . ,, , .... ..,,,.. .....tn.... . nun by. an arm or Sa Fran- i Mn 10 ncw ,",0,;, euJ yeaterday will be douued tod.iy. of iho tli rim hero etrlklng Cisco bay. ilnce Sunday mornlug. w"" "r- ' "" providing it rums. minora nave virtually cnocaeu an U4IWUHK ; r.acu omccr prcaem nao to rryicoal prouucnon. umTinn worm ami tit do coil, except for Intluittrlal purposes, luta been naed during lti lnt two weeks. Coal operators dor'nr Importa llun from the I'lnli and Wyoming tlelde will ba acnrlcd when noraaary. Terminal Stage Depot 615 Main St. Phone 999 Young Hill With Suge Bride; Back to Ranch . . ..'. . i. ,: ' Speeehea wero niailo by Und- on a coat, and they all hoped year-old governor, rrt rm fnllloi besutv Is ...... ........ ....... j...... ' sey Slxeiuore of Fori Klamath, that the rain would continue to i Adams, nne- enprcwcn ni. pieae' ..i.Li . .h. .ii. ,ihi to'!. .'JLl'tZ T iv... o-.ri cwho d rody to hcli fall today. Traffic Officer Tot-jure at the way the tUunllon liaa entitled to (he feminine, rich to I, . rented , ' "'iMr. Sl.omore .aid th. Wood ; Ion would not even wait., but boon handled. I AViNr. Drrrtun ic be a v xvaci'w tw RETURNED TO O.A.C. U f A OiHinlly l.wutnl mii.I IViiivimli tit l.w Jthr TriiViUn TmMIc I William II. chant her, mind and Mildred and have not boon aeon elnoo. lllchardaon Hill h decided tht The K" M, vdJ" b.: !!lver valley haa but few aettlcra. atartcd off at once to dleplny his J "KveryihlttK la poacotnl lit the and thoy have boon thcro for : coal. , atrlko lonea," aald Adama. ."Or- Ufa of a Western rancher'a wife ,., ' .,.. hlll lh ,,h,,rf 'yeara. Many tlmoa tho aumlwr' The. raincoat are Mack, nnd'di-r prcvilla every whore." BO, h.d ,,. . ' ,,",, .i.,l.,hi.1 "' ,no V1K'S' "d turn, fleece lin.-d. !at Winfrey la re-l Tho day aaw now (sins lor M d,'ib.Ni - - If ioMnc aT,c.y bocauao h.coa, ,,, I.W.W.; howovor and nf.er York aian to llva on a western ol no tanka an ontanltatlon were In force tols iil.e and roomy, and too l.iiac tln orcanlt.itlon'a plckotliic op- ranch In the nocky mountain, of , The airahip. will circle over the br,n1 ,n ",ch ST0" . , V.1 1 'c '"y w"J ,h 1; ra,',,u -h"'! Prevented 3 S.l n.iu. Ivorca that her ai 1 T month.. Walter. tnOrUS lllTl IS Seeking Portion support to the plan. R. C. Groeaheck. who ha. been for the policemen. l.L.ln .ml lltt innr.. hn.l t..lnf.il ' the strlko In Itotitt county, there identified with aitrlciintireaa well' MCOSE ORDER WILL t,f omo tM0 men atnylnc aa bia leisal profession, took the CTXrr DT rAMP :iy Uvm ",""r J"1"'- view that we will never eel any OlAUL DIK : A harp oltrnalre acilnat tho striker, was s'.ariixi in kouii it x 171 place unlesa we .tart. an.t tnatf 111 USL CiSlUlC the time to atari la now Mod-! ,n. o,,s'''val,' of Mocjehenrt coiiniy. nnrtbweat of hero, when Montana ha. alao admitted ah k,T rtivlnht Welneaday. waa mtataken when ana claimea : In her eult for divorce that her hu.band of eight L. lllll, millionaire aon of tho noted "Empire Builder ; waa "wild aa the Montana arcnery." The couple la enjoylnc the napplnee. and blla. of a eecand honeymoon tonight. ' CLEVE1.AXO. O.. Oct. Reconciliation waa acreed upon P) An obacure and blonde Iter m Him v. ."ui. it . iui. enurus ari nu r,rr uii urnj tiii tin- t v . ...... . , , , , flow mil IDH BIB HI1UB UI.O.lQf IUCK 11U OOQ1V IUM H Uraiff , UHl UlVMl.'l n WIIIHft awiuillft V u foro KKlkliiK out,- a. required hy of the Uvlncaton hotel to tell every Cleveland newspaper. and proper orcanHation." j . . x" . ,,".. , ., ?."" - about the renewal of their mar-, In doing ao. .he brought a j. Frank Adama ld ho had1!"! " i, 'LL. I . Kv h min" ",nvU'u,' tl.U eelllnc method, mu.t be y- "'"ntemoratinri the found- j ii.rirt Attorney l It. Munaon crn eeiunc meinooa ntnii oc ' ' . !5. r adopted by communities." he con- ' hm,l f"r ,h' rpni'M!of Steamboat Sprln,. announced nde New tended, "there I. no lonaer any ; "nJ "'"x, thX W.-dnoadny he will be!,, v... i,h ' Moiwehesrt l.cslon uf Klamitih wholiwalo prosecution Vf .trtk- ttheatrl- out modern aellln nothtnc can . "". . """" !"' ,h? rr" " " .-"W h' '- ... a .k.i, h.. k. . .),. .nrM,..i ...kii.i.. .i. ik. ..... i. .n.i kv nnrim ...it. ""-" .-...nig ul oa !u Kiv nonce ot in uaya i.e- : . , - - -r - inia week. CORVAM.IS, Ore., 0-t. II, (A. Tho nalloual liar rod Ply mouth Hock vac laylntt record wa. returned lo Oreiton Slate Aa. rh'tiltural Cnlleae okpnrlinant sta tion - today w hen hen uumhrr Hit laid her SJIth ex in 303 days. Thl. exceeded lite preaent champion, a Kanaaa City lieu, by one. The local hnn hna two more days In which tn Inrronao the margin for a year's rvcord. Just a yrnr nco hen number P-lCSl In the lucnl o.xpcrlmcntiil flock made a national record for Iho brood at 3!. but two middle western hens since lopped l hut mark at 33! and 311. Tho On ion Kxpeilment Slntlo-i has been a conalatrnt producer of champions' ItoalntiltiR yeara aao with the world's rirat Jmt cca hen, "Lndy Hrjrdrn." . Wnr roanlla uaei Noam ri Ada ' ... .1 1 -n j lu-. 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Trv News Classified Ads for Results and are leaving It to the manager dal route crashed page one of Ing I mean proper advertising ; rlage vowa. - .. .thrill of Broadway to the local waited many years for lust suca ,,i. ,,.,., , ..i .., Jk ""r,,ni,r0 n"lP!a,ir.,;'?!lb:': ?kl "J!7",ln.?. 1 Pl" ",to w ?tttned- Pwi' -'" '"' - men, for" ea. ...... ... ------ - - ...... v ' tiit-u in I u r id u u ; j anon uitirv , ,n... ... .. v, r r . , , ; ,. r.k and In which aha naked : chorn. h . Ann lnrc.n .k L ,k ! l." '" cn!,rl, . I from Vork. SJS00. month for .narai. main-. K.,w.n .h- la- wif., 77 .i. .. At .UM 'ht n.ting, Mr t Although coal supplies x months' Imprlvon each day . uf ftbscnro nrt. i a i-s ........ v w" 44 Im- "v rnniuns low tnroujrnouc ..onMedlyVdPVmimon . LTony id i ln",a"-J 7'- 'I, -lllll and the sta-e star wcr she wsn-.s a widow's share in':licht that the entire west holds . t' shortage. The weather baa been ' married here last Jlcy ai hour STomn's estate, and to get it better example of what cr after he had boon lenlly p- testified freely of relations wita Knliation can do In aettliug a arated from b! first wife, Mrs. i Kerf an ever since fhc first community with happy prosper-1 Pauline Hill, by asroclng to a car.eht hla eye over the loot- oa, 4nd contented people than 1 Judge's order that he pay her. lights. lno tommuuiiy uround rrmm rm t n nt i rirmyrrm TTTTr-m . n-q i.eca.ooo. Bridge Work Will 4 Start Soon, Word I was Mrs. Morcat In evcrr rt ose of, the word from the sum mer ot S'jiS up to the time of Ms deatS.1 declared the dimiuu tivo witness la a rippling stage voice. "I wcr.: .to Slontreal with mv ' ' PORTLAXD. Oct. 13. (! haahacd after our meeting, and Vv'ork on the Springfield bridge accompanied him to California n : the MeKcn:ie hichway will w;fe. i am nnw his widow." be atarted soon. I As to this point, the court has County Judre Bernard of Eujnot yet decided. gene, urged trie state aignway :..iin. j To got the organisation started ' a motiou pnvallcd to elect the , foT.!ovi;is commi;tco as a pro liminarjr committee, ea povrered to apply for a charter and make tiiVaUed arrangements for the corporation: Ur. E. P. Johnson. H. C. Groejbcck, Hub Coyne,, . James IVHon. A. B. Chase, M.. .-.otsrhenbachcr. Jama Driscoli. i Charles Roberts JJ Bruce uK-nms. following adjournment of No ni iss meeting Dr. Johnson called -!,e committee togeth-T. . It. C. Grocsbeck suggested tho cmmhtsUn today to hasten this fj'aj rtrt y work, aaylng that the present UlOOWS IDuI IS brl'lge wai grc-.tt!y overaxed th? T, t T rtxucture wui co,t about ti?:.-: UrawiHcj Interest It has been delayed because 1 SALEM, Ore.. Oct. S5. P me "!i'?mt? -"". '-, the Southern Tacific ra.lroad ob- The proceedings designed to -ted for the corporation. lifted t cooperation and failed cuabllsh the Ie;al gul'.t or In- -- , to accept plans to eliminate a nocenoe of Mrs. Rnth Lockwood. : U s voted to haye Mr. Groes-, dangerous grade crying It waa Turner widow facing a tna.i- fck. '1w ,h incorporation laid. This matter will be prs- inrFhter charge m connectlo-A PJPe and make application for, sented to the aute nubile eervice with the rteith ot Maynard Saw- ,n8 charter to the s'.ate depart- commlaslon aoon.. yer. Falem drng clerk alleged m'"1- ' But no matter what the Sonth- to have been struck by an auto-j Commltteca for soliciting of; era Pacific decUion Is the bridge mobile driven by the defendant 8t')tlt subscr.ptlons and also com- will be hurried. ; Ion the evening of July 19. took ra,tte for securing 'of op- v A' large delegation appeared 'definite fhape rapidly before Oir- lloD, were Plded for. i from Marshfield to urge a bridge cult Judge Percy R. K !Iy ar..l S'?ny , uJcrtptlons to the. crer Coos Bay O East Side. This! a crowd that tiled the r.-ati.ir ,to'k ot the .corporation were structure with approaches and a i,-d standing capacity of the mie during the evening, and, relic nment of the Roosevelt high- court room this morning. I u" enllre proceedings Indicated way to Join it would cost about! While Mrs. Lockwood sat n?rv-!,nt without question the move-! ti nno nnn 'ona and attentive to everv word ment wl" D successful. A can- Cooa county haa $100,000 ta of the testimony Jnst behind her ra' of ,he en,lr county will be rive for cooperation. The high-'attorneys. District Attorney John muSe Mr- rovB hm h v eommisalon. after listening to. Carson drew out of three m commmilty meetings in every! F arguments presented by County witnesses to ' the accident and ' Parl of ,no county. Judge Mast and Attorney A. K. three men who had. onservea ner Peck decided to hold ar public at the Marlon hotel Immediate!, "oi ''- P"0 Call at! fa ,,,,, f tl, , u, . tA.Ll II1.J IKllllfl bearing on the prsposa! at the prior to the accident, a story of . "lan""n " - ' . .alllll1!' r kKMl ' K 3 Start 1 the day right on "Wings of the Morning' There arc 4 real reasons for the characteristic "nap! of Schilling Coffee that thousands of homes call "wings of the morning." j SchillingjrJZloffee F Tea iQSPicesM t.''i-WB3jtj"t Powder 2 Xaf T- ijm, w -ri ' -tie k November meeting ot the commis- a gathering in a bote! room earl- ,icn. ler in the evening at which in-; toxicants had been served, her . ; departure from the hotol In her THE AXHWF.R own tflr (ldentlfled a, Here la the solution to the , Identical to the one which struck LETTER GOLF pnitle on page 4 .Sawyer) against the protests of ', ' ' i other members of the party be- ' cause she had been drinking and ' the gruesome details of how Saw yer was struck, dragged along the pavement for a distance ot from 30 to 40 feet, run over by both front and rear wheels of the car and left mutilated and dead In the street while the car sped ; away without slackening Its pare. Anything yon with to sell? Or lo boy? Tell all Klamath Fall . about It In the economical, of ' ficlent way through a little : Cluks Ad 'p the Klamath News I MLR. A I L oITl oul x -ntT"it xizn -crziLi ) r ttb- ( -g ur:rx i-s jh( rr.( y. THE BANNER Dollar ay OF THE YEAR Sat., October 29th . The End of the Day ! is the real test of a boot or rubber It's hard to tell about fit and comfort and long wear by just trying a pair on. But after that wet job is done and when you pull your boots off, your feet will tell you. That's why we handle the famous line of BALL BAND dfatr Boots and others kinds of rubber footwear. . Their foot'shaped fit means comfort always; sturdy materials and expert workmanship mean More Days Wear. KLAMATH KlQTHTNfi c LfcADINO CLOTH. EK3 PINC-C IWOt K VW TIGERTWIST tailors as well as it wears It's a ruggecj British twist hard to wear out. From that, you might expect it to be j coarse and rough - but it isn't. It's made of twisted yarns of soft Australi an wool. ' An easy-draping fabric- the kind you can't help but like. Quality by KUPPENHEIMER IP KIAMATHK1OTHIMJ CjEADINO CLOTHIEna BINCB 1901. fL