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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1927)
THE KT.AMATTT NTWW .PAGE EIGHT SATURDAY, DRCRMRER 3, 1027. Budd Says Merger j Plan Is Big Step t rorivowerivaies) r I nlfiratinn of the Great : Northern and Northern Parifir : railway! would Immediately d-1 fVcatfe by $10,u00,fl0rt the pn-s-; nt dcflclnncy in llio earninK of the railways of the wemern reg ion nnd bring the day of lower fn Mm l It at much nea rer, R a I uh Pudd, president vt the Croat Northern, declared here today. "Private Interest rather than public iniertwt is Iwhind the op position to unification," Htuld charged In an odd res k to business men ot the lty. Thin tutor t la plnclng the Immediate adtau- of a very few Im allied iu terewtn ahead of the general wel fare of the whole northwest." The executive emphasised the fart that the interest of the pub lic In the unification Is not some thing apart from the futurcst of the railway concerned. "The great Northern is glad to invite u com pa r i.o n bet ween fchnt It ha done and in doinp to further the development of Ihe northwest, with the record oi any of the critics of unification who assume to speak in behalf of public Interest," Budd continued. "The prosperity of the railways depend upon bringing new Indus tries Into the northwest, on de- Teloplng its resources, increasing Its population and thereby afford- J Ins a market for agricultural product. These mil ays need to Increase the volume of their traffic In order to put their earn ings on a par with Tbe earning j of railways in oiher sections of the country." ' . i ' . . ! 0. O. Ps OlMi.WI.K Trusted Guard Implicated In Prison Revolt KOI.SOM. Calif.. IKh 5. (VIM That a trusted guard who was was dUmUsed last February and whose name olf totals ivf umv! to reveal, was implicated til a Jail-; break plot previous to the Thanksgiving lay riots, was re-, vealt-d today by C. A. I.arkiu. captain of the guard at Kolsom prison. The plot came t; light with the discovery of two pistols in a cell, following the interception of a note from a convict to the' discharged guard The note, Lar kin mi id, told of a plan hv t which the guard was to smuggle arms luio the prison. The fix convicts who are ac cused of being the ringleaders of the Th;tnkvgtving luy uprising, mere nllowed to confer with their attorney's today. The a. lorn vs. T. A. Karrell and Clifford liu sell. who were requested by the convicts to take over their de fence, declined to take the case ' stating that Cuard Kay Singleton Main in the riot, was a personal friend of theirs. Wed 5,000 Feet Above Earth ; WASHINGTON. Dec. 2. (AP Sidestepping all controversial matter, senate republicans per fected their party organization today for the first session of the 70th congress and unanimously nominated George Mosey of New Hampshire to succeed himself as president pro tempore. , Man Seeks Big Sum In Damages (Continue, from Tape Oar) stop and would seud Young It a taxi immediately to catch th- stage, at which he grabbed Young's bags, placed them in a Hurry rax. with instructions to the driver to catch the stage. As soon as the driver left the city limits, according to Youns. he commenced to drive at such a rate of speed that when the car struck a hole in the highway the plaintiff was thrown from his seat and struck the top and side of the car in such a manner that his body was bruised, and he re ceived severe injuries that have kept him in a hospital for months, and he claims may prove to be permanent injurie3. With minister and bridesmaid. Mr. and Mr. Jolin Pearco of I'ortMuenth. Ohio. fre married 5, (MO feet a!-v. the new It.iven lio k r.irport ilunnc the oiuMiitit: cfremonio for Ihe new field. Thl l-holii slioj the bride anil K..om Just after tlflr flane lamled. Rupert Hughes Has Come-Back For His Critic cnui;o. Iec I. ln-lf. aa Charleu l!. Miller. New Y rk Journalist, asserted during the MvAiulrt'w schml trial. It u pert Hughes, the writer. In hU hls toty of tieorgo Washington la a "woodpecker looking for mag got." that replied tlughea "may explain my Interest In Mr. Mil ler" Until oh uawered Miilira crit icism In a telegram to the Chi cago Pally News today. ' IT my biography Ih Ihe first to treat the entire life of Wash ington with frankness and rea ped." Hushes telegraphed, "it Is hecuust others have not heat tat id to suppress the wttttng of chat very great and very do ble gentleman, who was m prig, who lot ed t he trut h about him self so well that ho recorded H fully." The first president's home be- came a tavern, as he himself des cribed him. Hughes raid, because of the "magnificent hospitality" of the man. In quoting Wash ington's activities from the gen erals wn writings. Ilughea de clared "I rejoice that so brave a s.iMier. so pure a patriot c:uld also have been wtMi enounh to enjoy the good things of life. In cluding even the wines in which he indulged, with temperance und grace.' ruuio sn larno that police had to bo called to keep them In line. It wua as though a it nut part of the population had turned, out to Instil they bo allowed to con tribute to Ihe fortune ot the wl ard of the niitomohllo In.lualry. E gr- in Par results oss News CIsm This Melhcd Was Used in Our Delivery Service in 1921 Dairy Industry Has New Leader t lUCAliO. IHh 2. ( AT The nation's four bi!li.m dollar dairy industry has been placed uadcr the guidance of a director. The new "czar" is lr. C. Y.. I.ar.m. chief of the bureau of dairy industry of the Inited State department of awrirulture who was chosen yesterday by the national dairy council at its convention here. "Development of the $4.0iio. 000.U0O dairy businesi has made it necessary for an executive di ie lor." s.iid M. li. Munn. presi dent of the council in announc ing Dr. Larson's appointment. Burbank's Garden ! Officials' Visit i?n;norl Vnr l ot' Here Is Delayed X,tUlllVU m V r ; SANTA ItOSA. Culif.. Icc. 2. t I'lM Defiling, despoiling steel fingers of steam shovels are go ing to render asunder one of the world's beauty spots the sacro sanct "workshop" of the late Luther Hurtank. All ptaus to perpetuate the ltt t!e three-acre garden where the pliiit wi.-.:ird worked with hit years have ruled, his widow re-1 feenSatlOn 31306 vcaleti toiiny, ana ine oeauimii garden is to be cut up and di vided into building lots. I'nif teat ton meetings In the j northwest have delayed the Im pending visit of Creat Northern ; officials to Klamath Kails for a ; coin Isve aunouticeil In the News this week. It was learned yester dav J The officials however, nre due I to arrive here in the near future when meetings now demanding i their attendance, are completed I Cl'SS UOKPS CtST.Y LOS ANC.ELKrf. Dec. 2. ti p) For asserted use of profaiity and other boisterous hiniruax? during the conduct of a trial. M J. Lee. formerly of the Oregon state legislature, was held in contempt of court and ordered to pay a fine of $3'J by Superior, Judge Aggelkr today. Sunshine Scarce In Oregon City By Ford Showing Conitnuml fmm Van e THK A.NSWKIt Here Is the solution to the -ETTER GOLF puizle ou page 4. exhibition at the Ford garage and will remain ou display until 1 i u'clotk Monday nU:ht. This ear comes here from Portland 1 and ran enly remain the allotted lime. Kveryone Is Invited to see the rar which "will be under sup ervision of Mr. HalMgcr person ally. By 1 tilted Press Hnery Ford unveiled hit new , product Friday, cashing in upon I the clever press ageutry by which 1 he had worked up an unpreied j onfed public Interest. Countless thousands swarmd Saturday Meat SPECIALS Hams, lb. ...'.21c Bacon, lb. ...35c Bacon Squares lb ...20c Cottage Butts lb. 28c Bacon Backs lb 27c Hens, lb 21c Frvers, colored lb 33c Fresh medium Eggs, doz. 40c Palace Meat Market The 1927 Deliveries Require a Large Pontiac Truck. Why?- Quality Price Personal Service PURE COUNTRY PORK SAUSAGE Also backbone and Spareribs sold each Saturday by H. J. Beardslev, Merrill Route, 2 lbs 65c S I Q 1 LJ j JttJLlJJJL JHJEDi ! i'i ii- OT. 1 1. , i rOKTLANI. lc. 2. tlP) Residents of Portland only saw the sun for II hours and 3t minute, during the month of November, an average of le than half r.n hour a day. ac cording to I'nlted States weather bureau statistics released todnv. It was the cloudiest month that has been experienced here since they started keeping statis tics in 1ST1. Hain fell on 24 of : through showrooms throughcnit the .10 days but no records for j the Cnited States and in London preipitation were broken. for their first look at Ihe new I Ford automobile. Sales Hi'M lly nightfall dealers were an nouncing sales had been far I greater than they had nntblpated. One firm In New York aald or ders were being taken at the rate of 16 a minute. Fifteen thousand persons hod made down payments to bind their purchase. Similar reports came from Ie- I PHONE 68 524 MAI.N Free Deliveries Ol .it- .: ?rTT "V TIME ENOUGH YET To have your Suit mado to order by Xmi. Wo iJiny DETMER'S niiu wool lino of MiiiipK. Tlio lint' loiifist; or in-lklrk IwIhU from Si-otlaml. Also donuMtii' IwI.hIm in tlio lut ost roililish lirown.t. wy, nml hoiithcr inixturoM. Also lilnin noil fancy whipconln mul Knl'in" liiu!M, You have ih'Vit not'ii hucIi ii lino with null Ix-iuiliful i-oloriiiK. Ho liu'iimui'd NOW. N. B. DREW, "Men's Togs" in The Polly Shoppe 133 So. 9th St. Opposite Post Office A New York Representation of SILK UNDERWpAR . will be at our store for two days, Friday and Saturday only, and will take orders to be delivered for your Christmas Come in and see the beautiful de signs on display. The prices are right. Don't fail to take advant age of this showing jsjjjjg Try News Classified Ads for Results iik;ii tost of kiuvatikn MADISON". Wis.. IVc. 2. H'P . Another phase of tho high c:t of higher education was rovpaU-il 1 : today when the N'oremlier h.nk ; i K:;U'mcntn of I'nlvcrsitjr of Wi- con tUtirientM wpw snalyrifd. The' ' statements thowed that women! j f.tuden's who attenrled the Chf- : r-nnn-w !-ronmn football game Wnl ! trod, the home of the Ford, from monm wiinilrew an average or chUncn. I.nndi,n. flev..l,m,l linn. ' $75 f:r tho trip and men Mn ' dents areragu cf $ . Students ipent a total of Ilii.OUO In mak ing the 1 in. mile trip to ('hleag-i. sbh City. Kan Kraneinco. Denver. Atlanta. Washington and Iloston. Wild seenes were enneted in many cities when the crowds be- i Best Foods Shortening per pound package 20c Apple Cider per gallon 50c Bulk Peanut Butter per pound 25c 24-hour old Large Klamath EGGS per dozen 50c Klamath Hens per pound 30c Fancy Break fast Bacon per pound 45c "PAY CASH IT PAYS" I "- : ' "" "Wrmmr : if-.-. Srli&l-H Public Market Phones 169 I9l Sixth Street at Walnut i 'tepwi C -ll & '5. YOUI?. CHRISTMAS RADIO YirJ'nl InHtrunnnl v. hy not If Vn-Vft U I'.i'I'i; !s nn! n s'fl' lin '.yit III U-If Kin: (. Wo lurtiM HrniiiiK:r-('nr.Mfin. tin- world'n hlnh vM prln.d dnrl h"ft (( r. I.'adi'i. It IionvifiHt con- Htni. id n in Aurk end r.r mipnrt"r w,.rl;ni in-hlp'. Vi o handle I'nsrh Kadio which h.' hoiunn a favor lin with tl: opnra rfars berau o of Tj outstanding time quality. 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