THE KLAMATH NEWS' PAGE SIX SATURDAY, AIWST 13, 1928 Railroads May Be Governor Talks Thrilling Battle of Santiago Tale t Tied Up by Strike Before HearinglTnM uv Who Fired First Shot 0le Beats Lyons; Women Asked to . Sign for Matches BEAVERS BEAT OAKLAND, 3-0 BIG DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 18 Langell Valley Community Hall Given by the Uniell Valley Udiog Club Proceed, lo bo Uwd for Piano SUPPER al MIDNIGHT DANCE TILL 3 A. M. Muaie by MELODY ORCHESTRA TICKETS $1.00 Public Invited . SUPPER 25c (CoBllnard From rs One) ' (Ooathned rrosa raga Omm) HAS KHAM'ltit'O. Au IT. Il' IM Th. I'i'onil ami llili'il I'laia billot to be returned Septem ber z. ,. "Thla claaa of railroad em ploye, aubmitted their demanda to a federal board of arbitra tion," the atatemeut aald. "and. mtter hearing the raae the board extenaion oC llie Orecoa trunk line, the Alturai Una now twin ...... .. . 1.. i- ..- i....... .. it... II-..IM.. 11111.1 Hy AI.KHKI. I. HKt'k built in lu'y.' Caiiiain Clark I 1 ,n"""' " ' " '"" "' . , . ,.. nd contemplated U.,,.. "rre.mlen. ........ed ba.k. -ah. jnay bar. . "V.rd.; ita'Il .be.r ba.am. 'and there built projects iiiforinlnit the railroad AMU.Mi I V'.. Aa. II H " ' uwn, uui put iu tu w . ..... ... , ., . i ... i.Ha,n. ,1.. .i.t.l.liiii and l.yona ilayed off their maii-h I ' rhanae In the im.III.iu In the tennla tournament now bo- "' h'w leadera. Int ataxed. Vo'.m eliminated I Tho li'aaue-lradiiii Snrraim-uto The man who fired.. the flrat coaai ot Cuba. repreaentatlvea that Oreaou land laat ahota In the battle of! "V were atlll too far to grateful for all of It. jSanitaaa when Admiral 8amo-,,,. An old boatswain, mala , B ,hfM ,e Seuutora ea.llr d.f.nled Seatlle. Farmer Speak. uecuneu mm reuuvvi uu 4uiia ..... . ,. i ami . iiwi ...... ... (t,, iuv nauiiiia aw na followa: Klrat aet lo l.yona. ' to 3 Krorlt-i U run. in the a.!, ..uid to fule. 11-11. and "'ree Innlutta lo break a "V ""J" i" ,':.'-.. It. the heart... that -.pple mada from the t. of the Atlan-; , ,. feellnx. and ahout.d lo treat except to yardmen, whoacab" haa eliminated mum ot "- , , " .. . V'i, V third to Cole. . "c " noi.yw.io,. am. , n were granted T 1-1 per cent. The western Oregona agricultural Kberle-aa retired from the .you give her a 1 Stuck shell, for ,..,,.. ,, ta . Vi.'frauclaco Seala had trouble 111 conductor, and trainmen of rail- frteght poaalbllltle.. wja denied : navy llay. Cod a aake?" " I ''. V, mLrtli Mull, r w,,m,M"- ' ' road, operating In California and , ,h. gorernor. j In all hi. half rentury with the jtaHlc Over Ci I . V IThJI d 1. Hollywood wna llnvuned by those terrltork..." , had no fear of a favorablo out- Oo u to ' the holler room,. Captain Clark,,,, ,, lmllM ,., whlrh An1..m,k . ,.,.,. 5 Renew IX-mandn come. coup!ed with agricultural ! WP I J,, told me to try a M-lnch ahell.j,,,,, , wwk ,r A""'" " ;k ' ' " . , Tho couductor. and trainmen 'development. ; "'"'J, hr ((A , At Hvo mile, the .Uth .hot I.,,,.,, , , p,. ' lJJt promptly renewed their demand. K.vutive tYOM-J.ietl.ml , related tml.( a f.w Hour, netore , , , f , , ltlchmond or Itex . ., ",,,,.r,", , u "r , " , ' , k, . ,. i . c.w.,. ..i..r,,o.- f.,r the Mils renrement. ! . .. v , . - ainre un .. KKnmona or itex jt the game to win their fourth .v... ul . . m.,i. n.u.ni.j, slil.ia . neu.- ...i .iui. .,ion. Till, event wl! be all. ablo to reach an agreement with : O. V. R. N., croaa-queationed ' ! " Nwnisn nniiw Twenty n.lnutea alter we atarted .,., the rallroada. The railroad, of- : the governor In detail a. to the I Thirty year, ago aa a oun firing a lS-liuh .heU .truck tin-1 ' fered to aubmlt the matter to a ; worth of eastern and ceutra! ore- " ' " jer her atwu and the Colon haul board of arbitration under the gon Irrigation project. ! ward 13-inch turret on the Ore- led down her colora. The btttle 1 rne reauita nw N'wwa Claaa Ada. atrnlght victory, 11 lull). Portland heat Oakland. 3 lo 0. Ponder .of the Ilcavera allowing the Oaka only five hlla. Vateon Parker Railway Labor .Anawerlug In a calm, atudloua gon. Kberle pounded ahell '"fw ovt.r ,,, Saln't nv ,,. Act pawed by congrea. two year. vole. Governor Pattecon told aneu nuu uir u-.... ,pr (b (he WMtOT hemlaphera bad alto. Thla act wa. drafted by the railroad men that every et-, ". - -. i b annihilated." the railway labor organixationa fort waa being made to cure tbe and a majority of the rallroada. financial Ilia of the variou. proj- , laca from Santiago harbor. He aaw the proud Maria Tere- i paasags being urged by both par- eel. and that after thla had been dip her colora aud head torjA w,n.dre,M.d j.OMII' woman who! ties. worked out he was auro tbe "'e ' ..e. .. h,d ,,,, nollr,d w,.op.)g 0n . ! r Rallroada Make Offer project, would be feasible and hull. Me pounded the iacaya. ;.,lbwnv p;atri,rlI1 lotar, hurle.1 ' '"The weatern railroads." the aultable tor development and aet- 'he Oquendo and the ,tolon with j hrrvrl( , frim 0f alatement continued. "though tlement. hl" U-ln.h guna and o.w them all(, w(u k,M B,,n,v tl.ey are earning well below a i"11 ' """ ' hlle t ap- sh wo a foM wwdll( : Sir return on Invea.ment. in the :,,, , ,crept either Blcm1. 1 1!" Siri. VlL.'lr"aZaa?nda i -V " '0 In l,,r letereat. of harmony were will- , drfUed the .uggea.ion dm.rT D of the ,' j Ing to allow their contluctora and ,h. l a,ed state, board of medl- dJ"". ' . . ' 1 ! Brakemen an Increase of 1! .,. ,h.. .h- Hi.nm. tw. ,..h-' na tne .nr... o. ... ... . MrTU't: (IK -K . ... . . ithe real.xatlon that hi. guua, hi. per cent, the .ante a. wa. recent- mlttcd due to arbitration In ac-' . m r. .ht .nnuA .i..in ..j , .... U-lnch monter. had wrought and whieh eo.i about is son ana k. haoj lo the mighty Oregon Cauliflower Fritters Portland sends this prize recipe The ire pcrfeuly dclkiou. lut he sur y.nj fry them in Jtlhdtt uutmf, jn. lUvc ytH. ever (a.trd triki) right 'run. e ant 1 Urc raulifluwer 1 cue auu. ... ir aalt I cup Auur 1 rt. avpavalvd I ubinpuua incl.ad Cruu-a Si'.niah per annum, or allow an increase . -The railroads are still willing ot T l-t per cent provided the , to arbitrate but the labor organ nmployee. would agree to remove itation. affected, having refused certain restrictive rule, tha; now arbitration are now asking a prevail In regard to the securing , strike vote." of full use of modern motive The committee Uauing Ihe power, and which rule, are not statement consists of K. II. in effect in other terrltorli. 1 Knickerbocker, general man.ger. ' Offer IN-rllnril , Cnlon Pacific; J. H. Dyer, gen- M'.aer offer meant higher eral manager. Southern Pa.lfic raUM of wages and greater earn- si tngs man tney ever before re- A. T. a: S. F.: aud E. V. Ma- si-:tti.kmkt oi- FINAL At ft if NT I fleet. TelU ot IWiKle "Aye. that was a thrill." Ad miral Klterle said as he retold his Intimate story of the fumox. battle. "It waa on a Sunday July ceased, has tiled In tbe County; 3. 1SSS and we had been wait-1 ,'"ur' ,of, Klamath Couuly. Or.-j l. nttl.M. ..r K,.,k.. h-rhoe 1 "1 ' V. . . ... 12 -. T ministration of said eatato. to- f or 34 days. We were a I dress-, .ether with hia'renori .,h ieu up in wui.es una enjoying a . ....on tor final fllstrlhution In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County' of Klamath. . In the niatli-r of the estate of Reuben J. Wood, ileieuse.l. Notice is hereby given that the, undersigned, administrator of the estnle of Reuben J. Wood, le-: lt.it caul.llower in ultcd water until ttnJcr. Seurite llowertn, tpemkle wuh salt anJ pcpr, dip in bauer prcurcd a. lollo,.: Mix salt with hour. Combine m, milk and rac'tsd Oiko. Stir liquid into dry ingredient.. Pc.r until .rnuuth. Dtp each floweret into the hatter and drun ijutky into deep hot Crino Ct6o hi F., or when a .mail pic-e of bread hmwnl in e eonl.). t ry until brown. Thi. will aex.t pcui'lc- I or a .mail caulitlower u ot ttic baiter reciiv. Mn. A K W. Ketter. general manager, f. , ... ..,,. h .,!,,. Vr.,i,v lh. A - mIv-j i -i-. . ,. , , ne crow a nesi aign.eu a iiiasi- ' - - a. . v. iui-k i eelved In the biatory of r.lYoad- son. vice-president and general ..., , , o.. ra of said date, at the .... Ing. The organixationa were un- manager of the Western Pacific. I. I r. v I I yv. - w I of S7oes For Saturday Table 1 1.98 Table 2 2.98 Table 3 - 3.98 These are odd and ends from our Annual Sale and consist of Ladies' and Chil dren's good shoes. BE HERE EARLY 52S Main Street ; bay. "The men started yelling. IMIere they come' and with al I most unbelieving eyes we aaw W17 flJW CjtMI fDPFV C'TAHflK! t'"' Spanish boat, come out led tia-1 Vll I 1J JllVJLiJL.il OimiirO by the p 1 room of said court house. In aald ! county, has been fixed and up ; pointed as the time and place for the aettlement of said account. Dated the loth day of August. 192S. Hi- Or" Klamath County Golden Bantam Corn Dozen 35c Ashland Elberta Peaches Crate $1.00 .Grants Pass Blackberries Crate 5c Grants Pass Fancy Tomatoes Crate 70c Grants Pass Hearts of Gold 2 for.... 15c Grants Pass Cantaloupes Large 10c California Large Cantaloupes Reg. . 2 for 25 c. Today, 3 for 25c Grants Pass Sweet Watermelons Lb. 3c California Thompson Seedless Grapes 4 pounds 25c Del Monte Pork and Beans While they last, No. 2 cans, each 5c V California Grapefruit Fresh, 2 for...;.. 25c California Sweet Potatoes Pound.... 10c f. Strawberry, Grape, Raspberry, Logan berry Jelly 14 oz 25c j Cling Peaches (Gallon) Saturday t only 50c h Florida Grapefruit No. 2 size, 2 cans . 45c jl Broken Slice Pineapple No. 2J2 size, i 2 cans " 45c f! ("Grants Pass SaJ-snma Plums Crat $1.50 I June Sweet Apples Box $1.25 Bartlett Pears for Canning Box $1.50 jj Klamath Huckieberries Gallon $2.00 . Florida Grapefruit Juice Can 20c proud Marti Teresa. riwas an awe-inspiring sight. V li lIau. is. n iiatKY, Administrator of tht estate of f i l).i..K.v.. t yt' i . K' lhflr mau Ui. hlni'lr httllat rti a i .u u - flaSJ.l-a hite streak ot foam toward the; IM?n sea. "The linhtt-r the mau'n heart Spanifh liVHiierntr ! the more he has to Support It "The Spantith were despente. j with his hand when he ha.t his They came out at full speed picture taken." , with all Bns bellowhiR-. Then ' we took after them. The Orcffon 'JVLnHMBMBMi waa fairly Jumplnp out of the water with the white waves rfd fng like a hone In her teeth. "The Teresa was just abreast of Morro headland when we opened fire. Within 40 minutes she was on fire and creeping to the beach. "We turned our attention to mi? itutruuu, Willi u was raiuiK A parallel with the shore. Twelve S, minutes later she was burning fiercely and ashore. Sallorn CTieci: "Captain CI irk standing on top of my turret shouted to me. i 'We have settled another. Look out fr the rest.' And the cheers rang through the ammuni tion passageways down to the boiler and engine rooms. ."We continued a mad race aft er the Viaaya then two miles away. One of our 13-inrh shells f hit the Vtseaya amidships and L heeled her over to starboard. sending up vo-umes of smoke and steam. j "Again we cheered as she headed for shore aflame. A few minutes later her commander hauled down the Spanish flag. It was the third Spanish ship we had settled for In 90 minutes. "Well iKme Orr(("n' " 'Well done. Oregon the Brooklyn signaled. And then started the grandest chase In naval history. The Colon was six miles away and looked as If she might escape. We were making better than 16 knots. "The Brooklyn trailing us sig naled. she seems to have been mm San Francisco Onk In ih and Itay it U-n $13.55 Ron in! Trip, ;2I.44 Sacramento $1 2.S0 Lower fares than ever be fore to California points. I)e Luxe t y P s Pickwick coaches. Departures daily at 10:00 A. M. and &:U0 p. M. Two daily schedule:: KiiM La v tnrt'n to Knit lke Ciiy, Denver, Knnrin City, ht. ImMn ChiciiKo. New Voik ,. Pickwick Stages (11.1 Main HI. I'lmn.- IMHI lj We have the complete Edgemont J fj Cracker line. Hill h Free delivery on all orders amount fj ing to $1.00 Parking Space for Every Car Public Market YOUNG MAN with at least two years in college, with strong personality, thoroughly efficient, neat in ap pearance and who has ambitions to learn the automobile business from the ground up. If you can sell me on yourself I have a permanent position for you at a fair salary to start, and will advance you just as fast as your ability warrants. For appointment answer by letter only to Box 180, Morning News. TOE) AYS , At KLAMATH KLOTHING KOMPANY Men's Athletic Union Suit 69c. 3 for $2.00 Me i': Broadcloth Union Suits . Values to $2.00 Today 98c . ' Men's ribbed knit Union Suits Short sleeve, long legs 85c. 3 for $2.50 ' Men's filllcut blue bib Overalls 95c pair Men's fine Corduroy Pants Values that generally cost $5. Today $3.95 Men's blue Work Shirts, 2 pockets 69c. 3 for $2.00 Men's fine Blazers Extra special $f.95 Men's Work Sox Tan, grey and black colors 7 pair for $1.00 One lot of Men's Fancy Coat Sweaters Values to $7.00 Special at $3.85 Men's English Broadcloth Shirts i' , Plain and 'fancy ;color8. . $1.95. 3 for $5.00 25 Men's Summer Suits placed on sale. Values up to $50.00 Today $18.85 One lot Men's regular $6.50 Work Shoes Today $4.95 Men's Athletic Union Suits In Lisle and Rayon mixed $1.49 IT WON'T BE LONG NOW .Until the hunting season, and we are ready with' the most complete stock of Hunting and Outdoor Clothing and Footwear ever shown in southern Oregon. ', -jD LEADING CLOTHIERS SINCE ISO! 4 "Pay Cash It Pays" 229 S. Sixth St. I at Walnut 169-19! -191 i 33 3E SaSBaSS4aV6(ha Phones