PAGE srx FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1928 WE KLAMATH NEW3 ill Ji RUSSIANS STUDY System, Financing Plan .' . Studied By Group on Excursion . SAL.KM. Ore., Nov. 1. (IT) Oregon ' system of highways and the state's plan of financing the construction and maintenance of , those roadi are being studied thlt. week by a delegation of engineers from Ruitala. who hare been sent , to thin country for the purpose if gathering first-hand Informa tion on this subject. Included In the parly are Ser if his A. ' Vawlllfv. engineer of 1 limn of communication lu Rus-t la: A. Z. (ieorgiadte, rcprvitent-, 1ng Trnns-Caucasis, or southern Jtussia, and I). M. Oalperstcln. ' freproneutlng northern Ituwla. i The party were guests of Koy . A. Klein, Orrgnii slate engineer, ' on an inspection of the state j repair plant east in istieni, wnero all truck, tract urn and other road-making marhlncry owned by the state are overhauled and rt MLlrcd. "Today the party lef for a trip over the Mt-Krxie! highway to the state line, where they will be met by representa tives of the California hiichway department for a tour of the southern state. The Russian were particularly Interested In the types of snow plows used In keeping the high- Syd Evans Suffers Injury From Fall While hanging paper ou thu j i celling In one of hi buildings j t which Is being repaired, Syd Kv- I ani fell from a Udder late yea-j tcrdny afternoon and suffered a broken ankle. He will be con fined to his home at Sunset run eh for the uext six weeks, ac cording to his phyrtUians. Go It, Testudinatc! NOTKII At Toll IUKS .PAWTITKET.'R. I.. Nor. 1, llPt James Henry lcwis, 79. , long Identified with the American stage and screen, died at his : home here today. Lewis had played with Mrs. Thomas Whif ren. Kdwin Booth. William Hodge and Oavid Warfleld in his stag t days lH'fore he began his work , on the screen with the old Vita 1 graph company. . TO KATIKY TltKATV HKI.C RADK. Nor. 1. U P) Ratification of tho Nettno trea ties between Yogotdavia and Italy by Rome Im expected within a few day. The ratification had been t delayed by teclmlral difficultly j rn in i "S . '"ds-t":ir-U V HOBO MURDERS S. P. BRAKEMAN way of this state open during the winter month, an lhat Is one of the big problems they hare to contend with til rertaiu sections of their country, they said. Im provement of the highway sys tem ot Russia.' they declared, would go more toward Improving t he social and ccono m to cond 1 tlons of the country than any other thing, j Try it just once! You'll taste the difference! . Your grocer will return , your money instantly any , ttme you don't like Schilling's best! 4 Coffc-.! Fxtrct. A Biilclna Powder TV PELICAN DRUG COMPANY Week-End Special Coupon Name ' .... Address PELICAN DRUG CO. 71 Main hlreet KLAM.tTH FALLS, i:i;(. Sign this coupon, take it to the Pelican Drug Co. with 25c cash, and they will give you 3 20c cakes of PELICAN COMPLEXION SOAP Regular Price 20c per Cake 3 Cakes for 50c Pelican Drug Co. Delivers goods anywhere in the city without charge m 712 Main St., Klamath Falls, Oregon Kt'CKNK. Ore., Novf 1. HT) I'oshoh went ormuiUlug Thursday night to make an intensive search for a hobo who mortally stabbed K; A. MiOrvw, 3N, Southern Ta ctile bruaemnu. following an al tercation on southbound freight Itatn No. 24 7 Thursday afturuoon. near West fir.' The stubbing occurred when MrCrcw attempted to iut the hobo off the train. The mur derer then Jumped from the train and dinppvurcd. As smin as the report a reached Kugeno, - plan were nut do by Southern Tarlfte offtvinl and the sheriff's office to thoroughly search the sparsely; aettled timber country around Wctflr ami Oakrldgo. i U t siiir U about 4u miles outhcut of K i me no on tho fax-1 cade branch." ' According tu word' received lln-re. McOrvw diM-ovcrcd tho holm on the trutii between Westflr and They v turned turtle, no to ttpeuk. down In l,c Angelas, and a ,owell He ordered him off tlu terrapin ucrlty.ls aeon to be held, the turtles Btartttm Imm Iho cen- ; train, but later found Mm on the rrelKht as It nejred West fir i It wn then lhat the nlterca I timi hl h resulteU fatally for .MriJrew occurred. Mci;rew was married and made i Klamath Officers Asked To Be on Lookout ' For Killer 31 of our finest new Fall Coats have been re duced from former prices of 67.50, 69.50 and 72.50 to this exceptionally low price ter f an 0-foot circle and the first to the circumference winning. And here'a Kuib Itoih imcini; her entries, with "Muttutpocd," In the foreground. Jut toirnins up the track. Hoover Leaves v;nn TrM On Western Trip ' At the 1 Inc Trce his home lu KiiKeiie. Klamath officers havo been WiirilciL In Im nit Ilia Itmliniit fat I . """ " H' nlli-Bwl klllP. .ItlioiiKh II I. I nix known what direction ho look adir lumping front tho train near uv.trir torjr. Krcrklca." tie .creen er-i A more I hun S.llilO.ooo roulva ; (Conllnard from rto On) thmuchout th I'lillrd Stum. lloorrr spoka from a platform avary rrcrjonc I. familiar with jtaigu abort tho crond. ' ,it,Ile strallon-l'orivr-s fanioua WASHINGTON. Nor. 1. IIT) ,.,.' , fc,,h i. , lh. I Herbert Hoover l out lonUht pine Tre, thetln ,,),. I OrPfTOn S Sphnnl j prasidentlal campaign- continental trip whith on. the final adrenture of hist irans- trlp which will be i interrupted several times for ap pals for support, panlcularly to (farm Toters. before be reaches I his Palo Alto, Calif., home, where be will caHt his own ballot. 3m IMtl Farewell The special train bearing thjs presidential candidate Mrs. Hoo ver, their eon Allan. Chairman ( Work of the republican national, ; committee, a party ot friends and 40 newspaper correspondents and 'photographers, left L'mon station here at S o'clock this afternoun. ' crowd of aboal 500 was at the station to see Hoover off. As publishers compute that least five persons read every copy of a book, takinic Into account tho In libraries and la rue fam ilies, at least ltt.000.ono have read "Freckles." " Dealing with Ihe advvutnres or a one-armed orphan boy sot lo Kuard a valuable piece of forest, the Llmberlobt. "Krecklei" Is a simple and charming tale of love, loyalty and courage. John Vox, Jr.. of "Covered Wagon' fame, plays the title role . was tm.70. of which $110,009 and opposite him plays Gene ! wax repayment on loans from the Stratton. granddaughter of the ( irreducible school fund, famous authoress. Others or the , , : , . Fund Enriched SAI.KM. Ore., Nov. 1. UT Oregon's common schmil fund wa enriched by f lo.DOfi through Interest payments on loans dur ing October, according to a re in it compiled by OtMirgo K. Hrownv, cbrk of tho state land board. The total turnover by the laud board to tho state treas ury department for Ihe month cast include Hibart Bosworth. j who made Ih first Dleture film-' The republican candldatoJ was ed in Los Angeles. Hilly Scott. ' to make the first speech of fourj ife McKee and Fraukte Darro. on his western Journey lonighr!s year old player. In the public siiuuro at Cumber-' " laud, Md , republican stronghold. The special train was scheduled to arrive there at 8:23. One other stop was scheduled tonight, at Kerser. W. Va.. for five minutes for a reception by i the state's republican leaders For rmmlta usa News Class Ada Itight lu Hie heart of, tho fall M-unnn wv slanh the prices on our iM-tler rouls-l hey're group si In otto im, at a January Clearance Kul .rtro, to Injure liumediaie dbipoMt). Save 20.00 to 25.00 f These fine garments would sell for at least this much inure elsewhere It's au opportunity fur 31 women o have a high priced coal al a price lhat ordinary ones would sell for. All fur-trlinmed in Icautlful colors and style caoh different 4Wtsvtk EconomisU in Distribution LJ rAttePCsKziT'i 4 Thanks Worker Hoover had a busy day before his departure. He was early at the Massachusetts avenuo head quarters, which will be Vacated Friday. He appeared In excel lent health and fine spirits. Shortly before lo o'clock, after; attending Jo snmo lail-minute do- ' tails in his office, be visited rc-' publican national headquarters and th:iiiked officfa I and em ployes there for their efforts in Iwhalf of his election. It waf IiIh first vlhlt to tho headquarter, i From there he went lo the j White Hoiixo to bid good-bye I" I President Cooltdge. Th two ! confrrrrd for 21 minute In the. prcHiilcnt's office, and latt-r wer' ; plmtngraphed together on thr boiith lawn of the While Hon.'-'. ' Visits rrcfhlenl Cnolidpn wished his .former cabinet officer a pl'-afiint trip to California, and a Kale return, adding "and good luck to you." j After his return from tUn ' White IlotiKo, the rnpublican I raiwlifiatn, who is a Quaker, wan made h member of (be IViiuhvI , rania Society of Ihe Sons of tin Aiii'rt-;ui Itevolulion. He was inducted into the organization by a delegation headed by John U. Walker of Pittsburgh, president.; I Several offlcal friends called at headquarters lo bid good-bye to Hoover. Including Secretary of .State Kellogg. Sorrel ary of Iabor , 1uv)h and AsoHato Justice Kd- ' ward Terry Sanfotd of Ihe hu premo court. " j OicgfMi lan Along j i In the parly accompanying the ' . candidate to California are Na tional Committeeman Itntph Wil liams. Portland, Ore., vice-chair man of the republican national . ! committee; Hay Benjamin. Thorn- a T. C. Ciregory' and Charles, ( Kobinson, San Francisco friends;! i George Barr Baker, campaign ad I j viFer, and Oeorge Akerson. Hoo-1 , vor's asflistant. Mrs. Kills A. i Yont, national i omnitltcHWomiin ! from West Virginia, was to nc-j comtany the parly to Keyser. ' The special train ik scheduled 1 to arrive In St. I-ouln Friday Inight at 7:30. where at S: 30 the, .republican candidate will makfj ' Ithe major speech of Ills western; I swing. He will appeal finally for ; farm support over a national! ' radio hookup. j The MiMslonary Society of the) First Baptist church wlil hold an apron and candy sale Nov. 6th, at the Dnvls Furniture .Store. adv. 2-3tj SKIMK.ITK UOVS, ;iltl.S I.EWIsniKC. Pa. Nov. 1. (V p) Mule ' student of Itm km ll college must forego the pleasure of girl companions at . football I games in the future, the student icoiutril ruled today. Special sec tions will be provided 'for boys and girls at all games. It wn jaufd. In an effort to promote bet Jter spirit at games and better j cheering. For Circuit Judge A. L. LEAVITT i;i:n iti.H .w nomi.m-:: Prewnl lneiiinbrtit Paid Advertisement The NEW Waist Overall the Copper King RKST In material and color made of our own special-weave super denim that's, revolutionizing the Overall IndiiHiy by Ms Inna-wearlnft qualities and Its non fsdinu mipr lhat grow HAKKKH with wa-lttnft BKSrr In comfort - IlF.KT In irv t"" -It's copper riveted throughout - has the taped crotch that can't rip nr tear-and a dozen other improvements! The "Copper King' Ross-of-the-Road will wear longer shrink less -and ftlve better satisfaction than any overall made! Rltl unrlfr n mnAUlnn nnlf lihr yttu'f ABMM-l, l'KI.VMiUSd,rrrvourrtiunyUreiurnd. a DOSS'. "ROAD CoppeMKlncL Neustarfter Bros. 8n Pranrlvro Pnrrlsnil Nsw Vork J7 v ft if ttT WHY BE HURT? Absolute Painless Extraction of Teeth Guaranteed Union Painless Dentist 22 Karat Gold Crown and Bridges Dr.Chai.Peterion Mgr. 712 Main Strout 210 Winters Uldif. over Pelican Drujf Store Next to I'inu Tree Theatre Open Until 9:00 Phone 16U7 Tills tight, sniillary, not urn I 1 hMkliiK pinto $17.50 Here are the Blue Jackets! PAKfCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT MOOSE HALL Under Auspices of Eagles. Music by -the F. O. E.' Blue Jackets. The Public is cordially invited. 52: 25: 4- -B" 3 BUTLER FRIEND OF LABOR Hear Butler Monday, Nov, 5, at 5:50 p. m. Radio KC.W, Portland Jnnier. K. fiintdy, furni'T rehtd'iit of Ori'K'in nnd prominent lu Hie KIjit- Ked-rslioii of i:ior, ami lelrKitlve ri(reiMiliillve In lUia. in n hitr.r lu Hie lloiiorublo W. II. Kifr.K"riiid. liiiliiHlrlnl Accident CoiniiilKioiier, Whit h w ,iiIiIIkIh d in llio Oregon Uilior I'rcis under date of July ZOih. 1209. snys: "I run m-ross another Item tlmt Interested me, nnd tlmt wan lliut .Indue It. It. Untlor of The Dulles had Imcii nouiliuittd for CotiKreHt. I remeinlier JiiiIjtm Itutler tinlto well. I! ; wus In tlm HIiHu Kenitti and Indued Kd HIiiHk mid me to K't llio enacting clause on Hie KIkIiI Hour . lllll. Ho stood w I Mi labor on nil oilier ittciiMiieH, ami I inn tiitn . r sure h Ih h'III a Mend of la'.'or." Ah evidence that Jtnlcn Cutler Is still a frit nd of la'ior, l!m . itrotlmrlHM.il of Itallrond Trnlnmeira eoiivouliin, tiehl In .lino,- 1 9 its, pJtoicd tho followliiK resolution: "UESOIAKU, Tlmt llm dolejfatcs to Hit; Fifth Trleuuiiil f convcnHon, while In convention MKmuildiMl, uiont lifiirl- ( lly endorun the candlducy of tfie Honorable It. It. f Ilutler ftir Contcuxi from tho Hecond UlHtrlet of On-itou V and reitioot tho workers of Oregon to Join In Willi us , to the end Hint ho muy have tho unlled stipimrt of Oregon labor." . ' , and thereafter Tim lnllvt Division of Iho Onl'T of lt ilhviy f?ouditt; tora unuulmoiMly imsscd tho following resolution: , "WIH5HKAR, Judfttt IJullor hns, w))U: n moinher of thn ; Hi Me Ix'KlHluiiiru, nlwuys been u flrin nnd i;oiiMlhtent friend of labor, IhIuk tho fat her of the Ore son full . l-rew hill, nnd othnr leglHlntlon favornhli! to Hut working cIjihho at nil tltiK's; ' ' "THEUKKOHK. BK IT ItKSOLVIOl), Tlmt Dlvlnlon 328. Order of Kullway Conductors, heartily endorno his' ran- ' ' . dldacy, and urge all workers to support him 'In tho 1 coming election In November." ' Vote For ROBERT R. BUTLEK For Congress Paid adv. by Kopuhllcnn CoiiicrcMiloniil Commlttoa, II. J. Warner, Chalr'muii l'cndlcton Ore., lien K. Lllll n. Secretary, The Dalle's, uregen. ' "The Klamath News With Your Breakfast" ft