The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, September 15, 1928, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 15. IMS
TITF! KLAMATH NEWS
Ranieri's Secret
Meets Irk Cops
In Hunt for Boy
CHICAGO, Hpt. 14. (VIM
talked In tbeir iBTrtilnaiiun bj
Around the World
with the
UNIJED PRESS
Crude Oil Theft
Bared, Chief Lets
Guilty Off Easy
Rockford Swept, ! Modoc Northern SSSr'ColiinaivenNod
Many Killed jJ'urchasinc: Way '.r 'VS. On Johnny Burns
For Railroad S",,h;.tar,V
Old Dwpapn lor ! il lb
N.wa ntttr '
(Conllnur.1 from I'aar nr)
-hn tha tomailu
nt Turn l.u.h.
limmllilli. Art
l.auun, Mary ( Layuiu. I r
Hl'NTINtJTON HKACH. rlf. in plant h.-n tli toriiailo l:h th. .urTi-r (or th Mml.w K-ltiy. Hllaa ami !. Ki'lli'jf,
Sit 1 4. il'Hi Allrird thpft "irurk. 'Norihi.ru railroad mmplplMl. W . .Win. Wllama. luillan, J.- f,
of 4.ss barrr)a of oil. throuth' liaiium S-V 1HI.1MMI 'g. Wordrn. ronniHtrd with lha J- ' Kawa. John and Ijiura l.y-
a WW pin- lln to an unuVr-1 Katlmalra of iht ilamaK ran nlnM-rlli department uf tha lwr.-r. C. (i. l.linlau.T. 8 X
........ -k Ma- I-.. 1.. t - - kl.L - - d ...i O....I.... I.-..4.I.. . . llnllfh. A i M II ll lt..'h.l t.ritll.
M mtlniuard. irmi-4 1 lci " ,ol,.r hv K T fhoM. anl.tam , Sl of the doad rr. r- our, ha.lni n.hta of ar fur h. K. W. (alilacll. T I., and Clara
rhlff of Do 1 i r at HuntttiKton rnrvrrd from Iht liiriusirlal mtc lln northwv.t from Alluraa to- M. Chainlwra. Ida M
LONDON. fVp(. 1 4. (TIM
S' ariM of falaa minora, pill To. malla rxw rorrea
nbrlou.lr war. Irked todar by pundont aald Ibai ivll.h fronilrr
tba apparent
of A. "'rank nanlrl with the ; officer. Tbunuiajr niaht near
kklnappera of bla aon, Utile j Zuhomlri. on the PoMh-KualaD
Hllljr italerl. 14. border. Ir Va aaid by the
A demand for $o.i rannnm J Soviet offlrera that ih.v bad
ha. been made of Itanlerl. mho. I deneried their troop. h.i-aite of
pollre bflieve. baa been rora- the dlncorery of an antl-Soriet
iiinlratliic wltb the ahdurior- pint ln their dlvlnlon. Ther uid
tbrnugb a "C3-betveen." m number of ufft.-era had bven
Nem-t I.iHh 'impll. aled.
The father li ft tha ttanier; ; v
horn tmlay In a ujlrah refu.lna HAVANA. Cuba. Sept. 14. (T
to tell poll-" ' hh) mllon. Dr. Kirardo Cutlerrei Ie.
Tha elder Kanlerl made the CoU.niblan mlnUier. died here
tailrah trip followln reelpf of ti.dr He wa 71 y-ar old and
IIOI.I VWUMIII. rt. pt 14. I TIM
- Iter! I il I m u . Meili an tnlddle
aelahl, look a ten round il"-
Ulon t Main from OakUud
Joliiiny llurua, lu a llilliaa main
ev. til.
The derlnlon wua rlone, but
Colltna wa aaarenHlve tbrmiah-
a aperlal d.-llvery letter, the mm- , brilliant phl.lan aa well a
diplomat.
feailon of the theft. Involving The IVm.! -
other offirera of the plant and I The dead Bernard Cornenaor.
wurkerii for the Standard Oil 14: Kverett Corneiwor. lc. rounln
romtany In the plot, ('boat aald. of Hernard: Axel Ahlaren, far
Count KeduerU lory employe: Tony Marlnkfu. a
(hurley a rharaed wltb Krand farmer, and two unidentified far
theft and the rount ljler waa lory workera.
reilitred. He pleaded to petty The atorm rut a awath throuah
theft and rei-eived a aunpended ithe industrial aertion of the rity
aeulem-e of u daya ('boat aaid and then awept out tnlo the rural
be had aoi ret rvaaona for akln ' aertion. Martlnkia waa killed on
PARIS. Sept. II. (TP) C.ene Ih, ...w. .l(.m.. a farm near here.
.in... ihn m ... mho haa lieen ' Keiittutlon to in stamiara aaia inai ne-
aioner John Steae. ho ,,br h, ,ef, (or , aikinn ,our rnlIU. . ,h, fnrm , .l.ween !0 and 30 Demon, were
in Swiiierland with Thorton .H..k .... iiiiom . - I burled In wrerkaae in the imiua.
Wilder, the novell.t. Tunney bv J A smith, nre.i.leni of : trial aertion and that ihey feared
the rrude oil company, Choat mr -of them would die before
announced. . ney coma ne eatnraleit.
lilrty crude oil waa purrhaaed 1 HuiMlnri Kail
by the romiiany. cleaned and aold I rn ornewor boya were killed
the Standard Oil romnanv. n'n ro" 'ol ahed In
ljler. Choat aald. It wa. drained :wn,, h ""v nad ""! refur
ihrouab the pipe iuto a aecret orm. rollapaed. plnn-
una ,i '"e noya oeneain. Amaren
Caldw.-ll.
llea. h lion, where factory huildluaa and ,ward Tula lake. ;! ud Fra n hane. f.ti.i out the unit ami wou Hiiuiariiy
C. It. Curley. 41. Muena Park, at rat a a.-ore of rvaldenrra ' fipeilflcally. the aertion which J V. Cnldwell aud Pickering with the crowd The Metlcan
utH-rlniendent of the rrude oil were demoliahed. The .event h la lialna obtained la from AHuraa l.unilier roniiny. a accorded live of the rounda.
cleanina rompany of lluntlna-' body waa rerovered on a farm S nillea north to HowWd'a ' In between the privately owned Knur went ( llutn and the
Ion Hea.h. made a complete ron- about on mil from Kockford. (lul.h. All of (h rlaht of way pleie. the road run throuah other waa held a draw.
deeda for til la aeament will lie, government lauil. nam 01 war' ii Hciniyre 1 10a a i
algited up by September la. th through which la aecured from round deciNlon from TIimIi llnat
S. P. man aaid. 'b government. Ingi by taking four round.
A aoon aa all rlghta of way! 1 Nick Atitonrlll look ih nod
dwd. ar. filed, actual ron.lrur. , ,,, my pr;,..iu,n, , ih, '"' Clayton Ooujd In lllelr
tlon will begin To lha Alluraa Pelican Drg alora and they are r mid go and Phil Mrkhatn.
aerilon of the lln. ialwaya right. Try them and you ulillluillig for Kwll) Paul beat
Following la a 1 1st of th prup-1 will alun he aallafled Adv. I "t-tf Phil 111., il
Mak your liouawriik
lighter by wearing a
pretty, cheerful houaa
frock Ibin't wear drab
lolorleaa dreaaea when
bilgbl pretty nnea ran
lie bought an very
reaaonahla
Y1-1 will find 13 HI
vuluea on aale now for
II S and l II. guaran
teed fat color. Hlaea
14 In. 4 - al Iho
France Lee Shoppe
IIHI Klninittli Ave.
tenia of which wera not d:-
cloaed. i
"He la not telling na every- I
thing." deputy police c-mmlii-
active In the eeanh. declared.
"W will question blm further." .
l. - ..l.kk..rhAArf fl 1 1 .-it
.. . . .k. made reporter, believe he waa
with wild runr, throughout. he
rein "nnd. olber. ,ba. he bad "
ben kllled and other atorle. , PI"nient. with aome for next
groundle.
Keau-a Vloletire
Th boy waa kidnapped
i ! week.
two men aeveral day ato after
ke bad left arhool for hla home.
Tt. kirinaning wa not made
hT Both Parties to
Drive for otes
Kur-
nubllr for a week although ihe , (Cowtlnawl From Pan) Owe)
nollre bad been notified. The the tank, but the
fliher aaid be feared publicity '"r ",r, "nl,l anuiuale. ien , too ow and a amall pipe
algbt frighten the ahdurtcr. ; - "
Violence IO til ' "ee.-.o
.will be at l-exington. Ky.. to-
commiaaloner Tt.g announr- morrow Senator K-binann. hi.
k. ... Invest cat ng "ppooem is in me
a'l..l.. I.s. an eniMe 01 in i nun
At first, according to Curlev". nllur' n""''- cru.bed to
reported confession, an ordinary ' f'"""1 y,hra "
. t . . . blown over,
garden hose was used to tap . '
flow of on . , ; "
boy
was u ).
pip n
tank.
Tben an riitht Inch
on urrrM fraritirfd rtbs and
ronnectvd with the : .L . . .
j The tolul damase tn factor
I hllilH.nal n.l MaliliillMa k-tll as..
Hurley Coal aald. w arresfed i,tw,ell ,4.oou.0l, ,, 5 l)00.
. .1,., h,i.ine. heart tf Ihe old aottlh -rking .... . I"uu. H wa estimated I. night.
rtval of Itanleri were ronnerte.il up,-.rt for Covernor Smith. I " v M been placed I "".'""If " k,"rrt , hair
.. kT.v. .iMluctlon Han-I The part Presid-nl Coolldge ' . un ".and Furniture company plant
',e"rVon' tTr .dm!uend!.H. lake In the republican cam- " '" M by oftldal, ,0
IT k hhled" with hi "' remained a mystery I? . , v approximate i:r.o.ui
- , even ron' rar,. b ot The White Houae m.de , Th' "" ' Home. I.,,,..,!,,,.,,
. T"H e!rllv Te aald l-o rommen, upon the confer- f"r , ",J- ,' Thl. plant and those f ,h,
""I? r.,,li m. nrb" '' b..,.-en the president and 1 h """ Inveslig.l. . K1(.0 Tool comIullv am, (lle
L m "h. b ,lZ ' adm ired 'lloover thl. week elcept to eay wh" ',h' "ndard Oil romparty , , Kurnllure rompany wer.
eg. ld. but h 1 had dml,';d :,hat polltica were dicu.,ed. The an"" '"" th ''" ; the hardest hit In the indualrlal
l,:,.g"on"of Th. rrn.racu be ! President d .e. no. iniend ,0 j ' jdlafrir. Several home.
" , ' i,h. ills, lose ;mak any political apeeche on' soulheaatern serllon of the rity
flT- to -jForest's Quiet !-T;.;h:1 ot
v ..r.? 1 " -. nw h. hold-1 The republican Inaugurated . RmL'Pn Kv Qhiif C would not be determined defln-
I-"'.""".', or ih.lr radio rampai tonight i -va. V
IO . l.isi M" . ., . hmi.,,,, Inelioline 5 II I
atallona. The broadcasting wa '""' " Klamalh loreala in had been near, tied thoroughly.
done from the cffb'e of chairman vliK-lnlly or Jlayden and Par- Th ,rm lrUck late thla
!...... ... IftT mminlriina w.u u nhntliiui4 ! v .
rm i Worn or tnp rpuhiM'an naiion:u . aiiernoon, a aimrt iiimh miore
KOnriS llineU, -mmluw. He. Mm. Alvin T. I
tout thruKh failure to K?t the : "
- ! stalk
contrarta.
Itely. rescue worker ttalil. until
the debris In the stricken area
pornuir guniiro c. Mamatn mm-; fai., rK .. ..... h,VB for
. j . . lien. Tice-cnairman 01 me na-' " - ' ine uay.
VaSn 10 irnC lloml ronynitlw. Secretary I F.vcry n It oi the Itochea-
(Franklin Fort, and Henry J i I,r- II- '-Mcas and Adolpli ter po1(.e aI)1 .,. j,.partnieni
ih.e larae rash Influx will' Allen, director of publicity, lies- NHschelm were perhaps the luck- 1 Wil, ,., , lhe K.rai, ( ,he
. .ho the general financial bribed how the presidential ram-,1"" Th'-' brought home tmo.aimMvr Bn, .rM of voH.r
atreliginen in a next ' Pign I organized and how ea h ! wonderful aperlmeiM. each a five- . WOI.Ker were hurriedly organized
atatua oi tijo ci j ty.IUmlttee-a division. . P"l,"-r- (iood fortune also .mlled ; and aided In rescue and mercy
few day. I ounty operale!1 j on Dr. Don Haven. Jack Harvey. work
(Jldard. Coumy (lerkt.1. .j0r..r di,cussed Pennsylvania ! "" Voung. J. Hate.! A torrential rain accompanied
Iap and ouniy .,.,. ;condltlon with Ihe Pennsylvania ; "n,K" Weldon and Hubert Clay, j the snrm. fljodlng Ihe atreela
.iuun,. , - i.L.hHn. . all hroueht hack deer ...i hi..i..-i. ... .....i.
and the State Chairman. Edward ' Clay. Ill fact, knocked over two j Telephone wire. In outlying
Hoth predicted the ; on Parker mountain, one a two disirici. were .wept away and
state would go republican easily, pointer and the other a three-: only meager report, were re-
H They .aid they were so fittle I polnler. , jceived of the damage rausi-d In
J tne larm .ertion. tree were
1247.000 worth of .rounty road j
. i .hi.h will 1m sent Imme-
. .u. ..i MrtH.e Martin
aiaieiy 10 nm .ansiui
In return the county will re-
relve thl amount in
cash.
. . ,1.1 , , (A concerned over the demorratic
will be Immediately dlbured o , ,u i
' tdr ve for Pennavlvan a that they
contractor.
G. N. Station
Opens Next Week
While furniture la being in
stalled and finlKhing touches are
beinn placed on the Great North
ern's new Ireinht and pasftenRer
station. th executive force of
the rallroud In making prepara
tions to move Into their palatial
new quarters.
Already II. G. Amos, the Great
Northern a Kent, Is installed In
his new offices, but the remain
ing official! will not be perma
nently etttaltllHhed until the fu re
tart of next week.
ItOWIUNC. TO Vt.AY
, The large dance hall at Dorrls.
recently completed, will hold Ha
Initial opening Saturday night.
Until the hour of midnight a
band will provide the dunce
music.
At the close of the danco at
the Winter Garden here, the Jack
llowring orchestra will motor to
Dorrls where they will play for
several hours.
The roads lo Dorrls are re
ported ln Rood condition via the
Midland routu.
drive for Pennsylvania that they SANTIAGO, Chile. Sept. 1 4. ' uprooted, barns and other farm
'are devoting must of their time;' 11') Lieut. Commander Philip structures were destroyed. The
to putting over the state ticket, j Cox Itamson, t. S. naval attache j damage to crops will be exten
; having no worry at all about ' here, died today. Hla home was slve, according to rep rts re
I Hoover and Curtis. I in Woodstock, Vt. .reived here.
WHAT
$17-50
Will do In Hie Union
Palnleaa Dentist Office.
Thla W Sanllnry Trlpln
Ktictinu Natural Appearing
Plule.
tiU'i'Nt III Prli-e.
Iliufirsl ill Quality.
Union Painless
Dentist
SIO Winter lllilK. over
Pelican Dniff Co.
Next lo Pine Tree Thriller
Phone 1(1.17
S2
1928 Klamath Extracted
Honey
From Mr. Woodhouse'g Merrill Apiary
10 pounds $1.75; 5 pounds 90c; 1XA pounds 50c
ELBERTA PEACHES-Crate 95c
FRESH TOMATOES Crate 60c
FANCY RED PEPPERS-Pound 20c
FANCY PICKLING ONIONS-Pound 15c
FANCY GREEN TOMATOES Crate 60c
FANCY CAULIFLOWER Head 25c
HOME-MADE WILD PLUM JELLY 30c
KLAMATH STRICTLY FRESH EGGS 48c
KLAMATH SQUASH and PUMPKIN-Pound. . . 4c
We delivery all orders amounting to $1 without extra charge.
PUBLIC MARKET
Phones
169-191
" PAY CASH IT PAYS"
229 So. 6th
at Walnut
Klamath Klothing Kompany
Leading Clothiers -Look over these
TODAY'S SPECIALS.
And You'll Buy
One lot of Men's Pullover
Sweaters values to $8
Today $2.95
Men's Doeskin Shirts
Fine for winter
. $3.95
Men's Heavy Blazers
Grey and tan colors
.$1.95
Men's Felt House Slippers
95c '
Men's full-cut Blue Bib
Overalls
95c
Men's extra good quality
Khaki Pants
$1.18
Men's Red Hunting Hats
69c
One lot of Men's Fine
Sweaters Value to $8
Today $3.85
Men's full-cut Blue Work
Shirts
98c
One lot of Men's Fine
Sweaters Value to $10
Today $1.85
Men's Fine Corduroy
Pants Value to $5
Today $3.95
Men's Fancy Dress Sox
29c, three pairs for 85c
Extra Special on Men's
Oxfords Tan and black
colors, kid or calf leathers.
A $6.50 value
Today $1.95
Men's Work Sox Tan,
black, grey colors.
A 25c value. Today,
. Seven pairs for $1
Men's Cassimere Sox
A 50c value
Today 39c
Men's Genuine English Broadcloth Shirts Fancy and plain colon. Col
lars attached or collars to match styles
$1.95 three for $5.00
The Best Suit buy in town at $24.50 See these new fall suits at this
price, you will be surprised what $24.50 will buy in a suit of clothes
at this store
BUY WHERE THEY HAVE THE STOCKS
" . - a
U KADI NO CLOTHIERS BINCC I0O1
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