THE KLAMATH NEWS TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1828 PAGE" ITvT. French to Stay In Germany for Several Months' I'AlllH. July a, (iriM Mnny mnullia luust elapaa bofore there la any Frmuh offlrlul dedalon with regard in evacuation of Hi" Uvrv-.an Ithliialaiia, It was Mid In high uiful.ii olrvlvit today. Forty Couples May Still Be . Married; Decrees Perhaps, Bogus Train Service to Be Speeded Up by 1 Southern Pacific HAN rilANCIHCO, July . (A PITmlil servlre between Port land and Han Francisco over the company, an- I'AlllH, July . (Ul' Koriy alx montha' suspension and American rnuplua who recentjyvre warning fur curtain others, uhlalimd illvurce dacreea In 1'arla , The dlamlaaal of eume pr'iwaa , ,.. p.,.,.i. -m ,,.-,l.d 'faced Hi. poaallilllly that lh. da- .erv.r. al.o I. recommended. "?"'h"B "C V L? T"i icreos wnulil bo revoked aa thai The A mar Iran couples Involved . .... ...hHiM in nr.mii Itllviirc .i-untlul hu'inii the Bull- i mmvm th.lr adilreaa frum tha same - ...i i Tka uri.lil.un uraaanlad hv lh. . " . " --- -- --- i V . .7 7 .... .. i and i anrornia oiiecu.e im; .- .. . ' r .-. 'jnri oj a govoi'nuivui liivaauss-, oouaa in ran. iuf inuunai, u g M.ultinl. mMMnitir traffic a ad lui-iiiial on ot tha llhlna T, I ... ........ I r. H. MrOinnn, pawwnaar irainv . . .lion louay. was earn, cun.iu.r.u rwTu.niii t . ,h- and tbo auaiostloiia In Ourinai. , Th. ,,..., ot iu..,c. tnA , deereea but decided to allow them 1 .r .. ' n.win.i.r .ml t.v (l.riu.n or. 1 ... . ' " ." ...!. .. . .. .. ..i nomii-au ?, . - inD puuuc proaeruwr . orii.reil i lo aiana. Ill Hie Mina uinv ino flrlala that tha territory ahould ,, iou,.lorg juilao (Irenat, cloarat arrutlny of' American, aak ho evaruaUut haa created a tenao vlra pr,delll ,,f Hie third civil ! lug dlvorcea In futura la-recoiu-lutareal in pnllllial elrrlea. courti b,f, ,,, ,,,, aarv- mended. At thla moment the problem la r, , ,Mtt.ir ,.rret M0 Thla will make It almoat cer roullned to evacuation ol Ilia o h, ul,rlM.nry colincll com- lain that all aulta will be re aerond lime of lol.Um niw hul.r pilu.d (l r,, vlalou civil Jeiled oxrept where tha principal by tha rrenrb. Tha government irbimal, July II Kan prova legitimate lima real- rontenda that the precedent aat flnMK , chared with naxll- denta In Kranra for bualneaa rea lty evaruallou of tha Coluana aona ..,... h,.i ..... lll, mnr.l n..!.,,.. Ill UIS doaa not noreaeurlly war- prlty ,,,, Ulvurc. .candal. Ita Lawyera Involved In lha caae bound thla train will leave I'ort raiil further avai ualloiK. dalea merely au.icd docuinenta placed will ba tried by lha tribunal, but land at I a. m.. arriving In San for which ware filed by the Ver-(b(ll ulin bM.,u. of bla con-ll la likely they will real an from Kranrlaco at 1:J0 a. m. the fol aalllua treaty, and muat be rliana- r,nlll0 , (h. ,cltora. Ilia bar voluntarily. The Invea- lowing day. et only by uiianlnioua axreeincut Amn, n Hwyera. Ihe mlnla-! laatora found Ibat fulalflratlon of Orrgimlaa ftpredrd. u"" "Hlea. fy 0f juaiba recummenda the addreaaea doaa not allow puulah- Tha Oregonlan will ba faaler (lermany know) fully tha at- eaclnaion ot Mallre Moreau from maul of tha American appllcanta, ' by one hour between Portland tlludo of France upon lha quea- lh, tourtt permanently, a year'a'but tha Uwyera who bandied tha laud Kan Kranclaco. It will leavo lion ol ma eorond auna. It waa iup4.n,0,. , (Jrand. andldlvorca caeca, aald, namely that there will -1 no evacuation without adanuala oinienaallon In aocurlty and n p- Tha running lima of the Bhaa ta limited between Ban Kranclaco and Portland la to ba ahortened 15 mluutea northbound and 30 nilnutaa aouthbuund. fleflnnlug July it will leava Ban Kranclaco at 7 p. tn., arriving! Portland at :I0 d. m. tha followlug day. South- Lady Irate After Falling From Car (Continued from Page One) BllilliiK. ecrambliug and apraw llng, aba allot acroaa tba atroet and atoppnd axalnat tha curb at tho foot of a gentleman, who haatlly aailated her to arlaa. (lone waa the powder which had been palnalaklngly applied; gone j Two Men Receive Sentences From Judge A. Leavitt Pleading guilty In circuit court Monday morning, llutrhlnaon, Klamath Indian, and II. llanna. wore paroled lo the dlalrlct at torneys off tie by Circuit Judge A. U. Iavltt. II V. I . n nl.uH.I ..illltf In waa bar calmneea; In lie plac. . gutombll.. He waa i. um ii ,n mu r H i a f nf M.ln . ... coaat. Ha aald Friday night amid tha rain and lha tempeat ba heard tha alren of a ahlp blow ing contlnuoualy off Pnnla Chlm pel. Ha notified bla father and early on Katurday morning the family found many bodlea acat tared along lha ahora. Than tha cnrblneera were notl- rr fled and tha nawa of th dlaaatar waa made public. a Mra. Grant Nalaoa and aoa. Richard, ara here frona Medfora for tha week aa honaa gnaata ot Mr. and Mra. T. S. Abbott. Mra. i ! Nelaon la tha aleter of Mra. Ab ' bolt. : aentenced to aerve It montha In atreet. and all tha fury that can ,he ute t. mBi ,h.n ba arouaed by a woman at a mo- raont'a nollia. "It ma at that man." aha abrU'kcd. and leaped for lha car. which had finally come lo a atop. paroled for that period to tba county proaecutor. llanna waa charged with ob taining money under falae pre- tenaea. aentenced lo la montha.. 1Tb. ri.l... ..I KAlr.lU. UlnMi lha, iKt the Bhaata ..., , ,hl. ,.. and paroled for tha aama period aratlona. Tha French are begin ning to reaent tho failure nf Her man flnanctere la furnlah a plan of compenaatlon aa promlaad to Foreign Mlnlaler llrland daring lila roiiveraatlona with Foreign Mlnlaler Htreaamana at Tholry. Oregon Senator Buried in East (roBllnaad from Page One) "Brown "Derby" to Study Farm Reilief Proposals aonal frlrnd of tha lata I'ruatdenl Harding, who In Ilia prealdentlal campaign wrola a peraonal tar In which ha etpreaaed the hope that Chamberlain, even though a democrat, would return to hla aeal and weather tha po litical alarm, Thla letter waa never made public, but Immed iately after taking office Preal dam Harding gave hla friend a AI.IIANY. Y.. July . (TP) novvrnor Alfred E. Bmllb an nounced tonight that. If elected prealdenl. he Immediately would begin work on a p-an of farm relief without waiting for date of hla Inauguration. The announcement waa In tha form of a reply lo W. II. Kettle, praaldent of the Indiana Farm Bureau fed- notification with Senator Key I'lttman of Nevada, whs haa been a gueat at the eaacutlve man aion. Ha alio aald be did not Intmd to talk pull lira wlvh hla lhe : running mate. Ken. Joaeph T. Kooiiieon. aoa c.m tiu, wi Teiaa, two new arrlvala at the capital today. Ha aald ha waa expecting Sen ator Jamea A. Heed of Mlaaourl to confer with bim In the near ar.t loa 11 . -fln utih . . 1 ,1 wlilJ 1 1 'a conferanc. of leader, to work,""""' '" r'"rd ' "m"Ka ri.Tln. lh. wlnl.r with him montha on lha agrlcultura altuatlon. Pr0 v(l-! j A IN 1U ADU Ing be la elected In November. rvrrn A HirVXTT'II (iorernnr Kmllh'a announcement aUAl IvA JjlviMl 1 H came In reaponae to a telegram i. iroai ncaiue aaaJllg ine Buver- ... ......... . place on Ihe United Klalee ahlp-, ' :.. ";.; ";,,,;"" .: WAS1IINOTON. Jul ping board ! , T p,,r",n"' V0'"1" oa Cnlveraal adopllon : p'rlcultural plank In llou.lon plat- , ,., Portland at 10:30 p. m., arriv ing In Kan Franclaco at 7:10 a. m , lha aucond day. There will be no change In tha Oregonlan'a north bound achednle. Tba Pell ran, operating between Dlack Unite and Portland, connecting with lha Oregonlan at Dlack llutte, will be dtacontlnued. A Pullman aleeplng car to handle through paaaengera be tween Kan Franclaco and Klam ath Faila la to ba operated on traina No. 7 and S providing faat overnight ecrvlce In both direc tions between Ihe two cttlea. A a'ecplng car alao will be operated between Portland and Klamath Falla oa traina number. IS and 1. ' Tha new Southern Pacific paa aenger achedule announced today at San Franclaco. Portland and Klamath Falla will ba of great benefit to Klamath Falls bualneaa men. aald A. S. Hoaenbaum. gen eral freight and paaaenger agent of the 8. P. for Southern Oregon and Northern California. Mr. Itoacnhaum apoka ot the particular feat urea which will paaaenger aervlca lor For raeervallona Phone 10FII We cater to private parti ea and banquets Olenc Hot Springs Chicken Dinners ano Entertainment ' iteavJ.inUaa am,4. aarvice at old ulaaa form folio oi.iv iiui niuiv juu with it eiecieo preaiueni. ( . i ne rainy, maue puuuc to- r night, read: I. I In both dlrertlona more conven ient, and resulting In time aav- July , (UP) ..r n. .rh month eapeono . ..-I . . . 1 1 SS dayawaa tentatively "- for 1931 by the national! impor.au cu.og - " " .m.,:,,. .1 .. ..... .Imnllfl. -' ,,i Inn mi Its flra mi.lln fnil.v. . "As to agriculture. I aland -.u. i h..H-rt h. anuaraly on tho pledgee given by'G Ka.tman. kodak million- "' Koaanbaum.. he democratic party at Hou.lon. of lloch.ller. N y., un. "Train No. 7. fast coach ape- I undoraiand and aympathlta with otcl.i but created by Sec '' wl" 'rrl' '"Pef Klamath tha objecta which organlied a-:.aUr of 8t. Kellogg at the Fl1" ,0 Oakland pier, leaving rlcul.ure'l, atruggllng to attain ,uelon of th. ,,, of .jKamath Fall, at 7:30 p. m. and and which our party haa Prom-;ttonI reaching Ban Francisco at 9:60 laed to help them aorure. lfeluc-l .,,' ..i..i . ,k. a. m., providing a full bualness (Ion returns dlacfoao that I hav. A rommlltc, w, b. con-;a" San Francisco. Thla train bean cho.ru president. I will not ,ldortjd wlth oth,r, by th, will carry diner and cabinet lunch w... un . .... ....uKUr.,cu "- ., , treaty drafted and the fore acting on th a problem. ,e,dg poWBrs of lha world aak- wiii, iiniiivumiuij aiinr 1110 i warns a. She jerked off hl tim and collar, and a loud crark told of a force' fill band applied a gal nit a far. Arouitt-d to action, th mao lo the cane atarted the Kord and haitlly left Ihe scene, while hearty lauicbs from the crowd which had xatb(;red speeded them on to a future battle. Terrific Gale Hampers Quest Coatlnaed from Tag One) open sea or land lo safuty. It la believed they could not have 1 - lived In the atorm which haa Mra. Jennie Hum has returned ' been rajcluK furionsly for three home from Aihlund. Mrs. Hum, jdara. with frlcnda, motored to the val-1 The first peraon on abore to ley on Saturday tourolns to at- know that the transport bad met tend the funeral services of j dlnaiter was a younc boy whose Carey Itamaby. 1 parents live on a farm near the VISIT THE NEWEST AND MOST MODERN Barbecue Pit In Southern Oregon Seven mile north on Tho Dallea-Cnlifornim Highway v Barbecue Lunch Chicken Dinners On Special Order POPULAR PRICES Phone Shady Pine Camp for apecial reservations i election, cull a conference of Ten sub-committees were nam- car. "Train No. 8 will leave San 1 Francisco at 8:30 p. m. and carry leepor for Klamath Falla. reach-1 landers to work with mo during ,, ..,, . ,, ,.,. ,i,UnR hero at 9:45 a.m., also car-. ! the winter to develop a concrete MtUude ot uduHtry. commerce. r,n dlnor n'1 rblne' lunch r., 7' V. p v . "'u. tran.portatlon. .rlence. '---- lha llou.lon platform ao that ljlllbori rlruHu, journallam. .o- 'n0" "o cannot fin .h .may transmit to congrea. at " ,cl. and educational organl.atlon. ln,r !""n,e catch owning aaaslon a definite Pro-,ow,rd word.wldo unc. of ( the ( a.cade at : 20 p. m. , gram accompanied by auggeatlons I lh. . j. .,k- ..u.j I "Train No. IS will leava Port- for the neceasary legislation.' j This announcement of Gover nor Smith's personal attitude to i ward the agricultural problem ; came aa the first definite atate ' mcut since ht. brief, meaaago to the domocrattc convontion at Houston. Oovernor Smith Indicated lo ,day he might tako a vacation next week-end tn escape the heat. ; Ho was recipient of favorshlo re , porta regarding his cnnilliliiry In 'oklulinina. whore, according tn ! Scott Terria, national commlt j Iceman, democratic succuaa was a foregone . conclualon. I The govornor said he had not JdlsruBsod a data for hla formal In the lU-r-lL New or old large or small iplrte telephone service Is a necratary convenience to every member of the family. Properly placed extension telephones aave tiring atepa and valuable time for the housewife In answering and placing telephone calls. Son and daughter, sister and brother, dad and mother find them a yesr round comfort and satisfaction. And too, the telephone Is an aid In emergencies and a protection In danger. Order your telephone or that step and time saving extension from our business office today. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Kastman 'said as far as he had ,Bnd at. p-m ' 11car.ryI"K , 4 a. .w tE1l. K.K at ad led the altuatlon no objec weeper tor n..u... ..... tlona have been registered against," ul nere at s.ia a. m. ana He ex-1 occupiru uii.i. o.vw Thla train leaves caiem ai i.oj i.k. l...i riv. v. n P-m. anu r.unoue i ... v l.. , rf... aim w... mj v.i.wu,v,.vw The 13-month calendar waa or- the reform movement. preaaed the ballet that It would I to those having bn.ines. at Salem and the University ot Oregon stu l.ll.alo.4 hv Un... l'nl,.nr,)i The 13 months would account for;dBn., " K.""'. "hM h0m 3S4 days In the year. day would follow after !pcomber 28th and would bo called year day. "Oregon Dads" Hold Meeting (Continued from Page One) Th. trr.ii, !ln Klimaih Kails. I ne lurat (.mini, t no remnii N(is. 30. 31 and 32. will he dis continued. Trains No. 17 and! 18, known an the "Cascade," will) mntlnuo to run on the present, schedule." At the Pine Tree winter. Dr. Hall laid aside all A vaudevillo pronram of qunl unlverally worries and enjoyed j it y will be offered to the Pine the lighter things of life. Tree Theatre patrons on Tuesday Breakfast waa called by Mr. end Wednesday, July 10 and 11. Price at 8:30 o'clock. It waa land If you wish to receive a good then Klamath county atmosphere treat, don't miss It. Tho St. asserted complete ownership of I John Brothers, two of tho most tho party, the proof being the e-Iiglle and versntlle performers reptinnsl appotitca for that breakfast. The committee went Into exe cutive session nnd for several hours delved deeply Into uni versity problems. It heard re ports of research work made rel ative to the rapid Increase In en rollment, the support the Insti tution la recetviug, both financial ii the stage today, have com Ined numerous talcnta in their act. and execute some daringly . difficult feats ot dexterity. "The Singing Xylophonists." two clever musicians In collegiate at tire playing double xylophone numbers and singing harmony blues, will be offered by Albert Armond. t'ardo ft Neal. favor- anil moral, and heard an outline lie vaudeville entertainers, are of the future course for the mil- rerslty. Late in the afternoon tho party was given a ride tn tha proprie tor's launch over tha lake and Wltard Island waa visited. Mon day night waa also spent as guesta or Mr. Price. """ Before ad journment the ladles 6f the party presented their host with an au tographed popular book tor his birthday, together with sincere thanks for the entertainment. The men of the commlttoe passed resolutions In appreciation ot the excellent work Mr. Price has done as a committee member and closed with a resolution bearing on hla birthday and one of thanks for the courtesy extended to the party by him. Mr. and Mrs. George Walton and daughter. Miss Katherlne, at tended the funeral services for the late Carey Itamaby held In Ashland on Saturday afternoon, presenting a snappy now art en titled "Avoirdupois, a la Carte." comprising much banter, comedy songe and elaborate wardrobe. Next cornea the Hubbell Bros.' Trio, gifter songsters. Injecting a degreeof harmony seldom achieved. Their numbera Include both classic And popular selec tions. . Annette Curret's Dance Carnival will be the closing num ber on thla excellent program. Four dainty misses, aselsted by an able youth, all graceful and delightful exponent, of the art of rarpslrhore, will offer a versatile and well-chosen program ot dance novelties. On tho acreen, "The Gingham Girl," starring Lois Wilson and George K. Arthur. Sweeter, fast er, breeiler than n flapper's kiss, i The fastest comedy of the year leaves the Great Whits Way to blase a trail of merriment throughout the world. One con tinual roar ot laughs. ALL EVENING FOR with Jack Bowrizig and His Band ALTAMONT Coming Next Saturday "Balloons!" CALIFORNIA Phone 1575 223 South Sixth St We Truck Fresh Fruit Daily From California OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Apples, green. 3 lbs. for 25c Cooking Apples, 4 lbs. for 2Sc Peaches. 3 lbs. for....25c Peaches, lug $1.65 Apricots, lug ... $1.65 Cherries. Black Bines pound 20c Canning Cherries, 20 lbs. $2.00 Oranges. Sunkist. dozen .45c Grapefruit, 3 for 25c Lemons. 2 dozen ....35c Bananas. 4 lbs. for..25c Spuds, new. 6 lbs .25c Spuds, old. 8 lbs. 25c Turnips, bunch ..5c Cucumbers, 4 for ....25c Green Tomatoes. luz .. .J1.S0 Dry Onions. 6 lbs...25c Eggs, dozen .......1...36c Celery ; :.15c Lettuce, 3 heads ....10c Tomatoes. 3 lbs. .25c Watermelons. Klon dike, lb. ....J$Vtc Beans, 2 lbs. for ....25c Peas, 3 lbs. .25c Peppers, 2 lbs. for....35c Blackberries for 25c Raspberries. 2 for....28c Cabbage. 6 lbs. f or..25c Plums, lug ........$1.50 Cantalopes. 3 for..25e mow ' :-,. 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