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ROSF.BURG NEWS-RFVIEW WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 13. 1924. ' i FOUR mightiest warsuip "A ISAMJU.NEU" at sea. TT-SsJ Ihu UrKb l lu ,Xt : - - . . TUn ill KB I J p Thi; lu.itiluti litis tlotinltely ! . . tL " ' Wl U II l I S ? niirmian mmnrinr l'1"1""1 10 a "'"r .3 ' " i 1 j '"wl I ! RAPP BROTHERS GIUE f ""litiP1 f, G3 1 1 g -i ;:.. I IIANCISCO. Aug. 12. Tlie following (.p-ratives are' fJ'iVi I if? f.,, " . ' i I In I 'ml. .1 I'n.,. ) - Ant.. iu.il.il.- acci-; a''i' in onuniziiiK the Instl-j fj ' ' ' VD j ; Lh ltw Un fcj g ? .!" ihr.-at.-n (o r-a, h ,-,. Alm.ri,a A-,oHati of ' . M J t?' "i -"TT . I M S jO i k T I , ,,,, ,o .. .t r- in. no fps Y SALES, SERVIC md PARTS CI Convenient Storage by Day, Night, Week or Month Cars Washed, Polished, Greased and Oiled .Note: We have a few good Uot-il r.ars at tcrmu that will surprise you. Fhcne 371 California, according !f an MitivnS'' o(r last year in dicated in piii-nul r t :i us fur the i ik; inc months, IV rev K. Townt. ch.ih i..:n of tin' juitiiif gat'-ty dc iani!M'tit of th California Slat Automobile association unnounecd today. Complolp liuros for th first fiv- nionihs of IU2? ihowtd a ) ojd of f.17 (h'atliH out of a total of J"Su for (iic y ar. lnconipl te liL-iiitH for Ifit first fivt months of tlii.s year, to hv siiil further in- ! creased I) V delayed reports from Kevt'ial rtiuntit'S, show a Una! al- roady of UWZ deaths. j Aecordinj; lo a ro:iidlation by 1. K. Hoss, state leitiar of vital ( s'atif ics, lh record this year 1 .h(tM ll'it deaths in January, as imain.-u in January, 1J in February ;:s aaint i)Z Jat ! year; l1 in Man h as against 10ff 1 hy,i year; !" in Apiil and in1 .'ay; already reported ami to lr ' inatfi jalty increifsed by delaj ed cert liic.iien. Tiiis record indicates tin- out-1 statnlin;' need lur a statewide and cont inuou:i campaign of i-duca-Uo.i," 'I'tAvne naitl. "to cducale mo torists and pedestrians generally lo t he ever in'i i-a-uiK net ct for can- and nut ion in diivinK and for st rift oh.-ei a in e of afity provi.sioiis of the Cali ft 1 1 nia Ve hicle act ami hu al i vl .illations. i-.an 1 rancisi t) is proving tlial compn lo nsive education ami enforcement m ill actually I.es. the record of this city show ini; a 'reduction from 4 1 deaths in thf first five months ttf l!'J: l 'As tle tirst fi'.t inont!(s his year. What San 1'ranciyco h:tb ihiit can he done hv every oilier community in the stale," Tow ne declared. throughout lust nlnht on re olu tions which will he n resumed, to the conference today. Thif iustituto has definitely planned to hold a four weeks' Kts.-tion each year when every branch of group buying and Ke.Il iny will bu tau.vhl . Seven uni versities have asked that t h in utlfiite be located with then. The following cooperatives are ai'risiinj,' in orKanizinK the insti tute; The American Association of Commissioners. necieU.ries and . dt purtnicntH of auricnlture; The' National (liaiij,rf; lh'' American! i Farm llureau Federation; th j Farmer's Fducational and Coop- rat h e Fnion of A ni'.rica ; the ! : Farmers' National ''rain Dealers I f Association, operating 4,0i(j elo ! vaiors; the National Cooperative j.'iik I'roduecrs' Association; the ' Nat lonal Hoard of Farm Orson liations; the National AKOciu ' lion of State Marketing officials; i the Sun-Maid Itaisiu Crowers und the American W'li at tirower, ; Associated. I FAT dHAUFFEURS ARE f 1 i IER POPULAR ! I'r. ys Le.-tst d A !re.) liKliUW An;. 1. - Fat chauf feurs are not in demand her any lom-er, owing to the Nh pricf oi gasoline. Tliere was a time during the inflation petiod when every (J-'rman owner of a private car look particular pride in hav ing a sleek, round-faced driver, but nowadays, with gasoline at $S per gallon, even the wealthy have seen fit lo reduce running expenses. Short, slim chauffeurs are mostj in demand, hecnuse small cars! of the runabout type art popular' and a larije diiver w;uld take up j ail the sea'ini: capacity, having no place for the owner himneli. SieSECFfiESTSl ' -it' mum i , " J "-n;?-4 bT- - ! upon by th. . M mi' It-Tot Ji. rtL, Ka I ai of sL.H way. will make .j'"' I "ute d Ji'V1? "e tail. . --"' "et -iuuei - l make nnw ....... Iff ","" no doubt k.n cits ' "'M "IL,t "ATTERIEs LINCOLN SHOCK ASSOn bPARTON HORNS BATTERY ANO Elect,, "iiiinu Unvpqua Battery Cap. R.R. Belkitap Leaves BtSUMEOPEBJITfiia KLAMATH FALLS. uk !J. Vithi.n Iwo weeks clrllliiiK !r oil wiil tr reiumeit on (he property 0 t'te West Coast Oil and t!;ts rompuiiy. aecordinn to anuoiiine lliellt made hele letlav b ollu ials of the c ompanj . All i m prove inenls on I he pi opi-rt , lo. at d twenty mile; north eu. t ot here Y e r t bunted to the y rott ml t -cently. 1'rillin; had pi ocei tleil to A depth ot marly I ..mi f et w t. n 1 1i tire plopped ope rat ton. All stork in ttie company Is held l -Ciilly aii, the fiimU to r. i,m ,i wen hiibscril't d by Kl. conniy residents. m WILD HORSES TRAR'I' LAWNS IN KLAMATH .Wnr;e?. l 1 4 :o-, Vit.-.t KLAMATH FM.I.S. Ain- 1' So Iron bb mo lite to city I e . ie; i ' have w lid hot hi ' :nr t h;i t a delt ion hi -t Ii I : hi ; p; .tie I fore J he city t on m il deina Mi! i t llllt Steps be ,hiel (.) ilrt ve I to in tl'lld- T b;ick to the IllM counli v. Two riders will be 'pipbw d to In rd the jui'm.tls n! a''einnt to keep t iH-m ironi th" corporal itm limits, loor fe,t in the mount c. in; iiud la k ot waf-r in many spriur.s is le ievetl tt) have lore, d I ne h'-r a iti ii t he lowland uiole liny trample lawns nmi I'i i!e!i tlui inr n:.t lit hours. Ki.tui'i i e tn.i.i.e tle re as some ten f iooe t nd le ad of t In so ani ma.s in Ul.'.uiaih coitfiy. HUGHES !S FLAYED BY SOU PAP Chrysler Imperial Sedan J. YV. Michael returned from Foitland last niihl in a Clirvsier Six Imperial Sedan. The machine is beinu e.!iihited here totlay, and i" Jills every expectation. It is one of the finest .specimens of motor vehicle const met ion that has been seen in this i;i;. This new car is lux ii r ions I ii i hoist ei ed, can Ls al! the little c:neiii net s that k to make a pei tert joh, and is t quipped wlili four w heel hydraul ic biakes, one mirht tlescribe this ondeiful ( a r. but lo a ppre ciate ii fully it will ha e to he . e.-n ntnl tlrhen. (Mle r cirs v ere al-o brouLiht down t'sterday. they Isetnr n Chrysler six touring and two Maxwell coupes. A"o l;it. 1 I'l F(HtTLN. fiiie ral st -i v it c McDevitt. Jr.. land al tortiey, rl ;ided t hi.; morning SH L Aug. for A' eU were Wire.) While The most spectacular drill eyer photojrapned was the "abandoning" of the D. S. S. Colorado, one of th (treatest warships afloat, in mid-Atlantic. The crew o f the ''sinking' vessel were "rescued" by the de Btroyer Sharkey, summoned by wireless. The drill was part of an "abandon ship"' drill which would have been a reality If the vessel were actually sinking. The men rushed to collision quarters, donned life pre servers, dropped their life boats from the davits, eta bored into them U om swinging Jacob's ladders, and pulled away from the "sinking" vessel. As would be the case In tho event of an actual disaster, Captain It. It. Belknap, commanding the mighty miperdreadnaught, refused to '"ave tho ship until every other man was off. Theu he turned and saluted the colors before entering a life boat Inst as his shin "foundered." 1 2 Thomas i'. known Fort bein:: con toxieoloui the Y .-a Y. An:- In a -p. - 1.1 1 U' I I'b1 elH ! b d " Itiu Ar ti b I V Ai Mil -I tile Mil let 1 c, It-rat not." t i:e Soviet . pal I 1 - - m.i ill.' i-L;e.i A in. rn a 'i S- i n -t a - of .-' at e ll;u'!i. t ' t li ai t :n ;-' n. to mi l'.ii.i e a i o.i ! it ion ,. - a n -t So e t ; n , . i,;. I 'ha rae y.-1 n l- .M i 1 1 u i: !h-s ' n.au'ae unable .'peak of Ki. ,;i In co'd blootl" Hie news--p'-r di . lare-: ' I V V : le W tl !l t 'ol b. i: in i-. t'.e . It. e Ol.je ! .. L.l.-l.e- pr- ; i P.! pel;, . . . tld lh . le.ld Ite .in v I hin ia i der t. a- tain h end : Lkes CKovrclet Road.ter ,!anie:i V. Torrey. lecently from Honolulu, who comes to !oui;la.s county to make his home and ett ano in business, purtdiasetl a t lievrolet readster of tho Kd. Marh Motor Co.. for his personal u-e. Mr. Torrey picked the hev !"ht because h was f-tmiliar with f e sm'' ditl performance of sever al fleets of che rob t ti in ks in ii" iv;HMh, ami b lieved he could m-'ke no mistal,e on that account. t.i Fuiversity of Oregon med ical si'hool were i;ee!.ln'T hy die mice 1 analysis, to determine the cattle of his (pa'li. At l he sa rue t hue. detectives were iiiestionim! Mrs. Neliie l'rm asio a liurst. 2 I. who police fay, admitted late yesterday that an hour belore McHeviits tiea'tt early Sunday mtnninLr she had ad mini.tered to him two L :i de.-es of a narroi ic. If the (hemi"al analysis s.h.ow 1 he m or phi ne to have been i lie cause ol (b ath, peputy lustra t Attorney, C. V. Kirk, says he will seek to have manslaughter charges filed against Mrs. l'ror aslo. At present she is lo ld wilhoiit bail on a technical charuo of hav ini,' unlaw i'ul possession of narcotics. p'cted by the party leaders lo set democratic nominee, delivered his f iorth merely the principles on corresponding address at Chirks-. which the republican campaign bur," Va nd could not will be oased since n wus writ- therefore, be regarded as a rii- I monts. The president had a 1L lit pro gram today to permit him to spend some time in preparation ten before John V. Davis, the rect reply to the fntter'n state-' for delivery of his address. o CCflPEfMTIVE PUH mn Ul.U f.T HEALTH INSURANCE for the Whole Family X itliout icHinti'i;, tli!- !.uiv v el a . ; ,,.K-t for in li.ii'k .'!'..! 1 i!!i t ) v. !i;k. .'Kopi ..v.. .-: !.!!. ill' tin- l l n Mn ll t') m !ui. .1, ( 'i ., il.-; i a ir. : doctor V liills. I iM.n'ri.in-; vnnr n. i i . . 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Itallitn Aii.L.i.i.-a.i. r lo tlio I'li.tivl !iuti-. f .n h.u,.d from Niw V.r tor uaiuux tiot.ou til hit luuv The pledge of the printed word FRIENDSHIPS in ancient days were formed by pledges of blood. Medieval knights won mutur.1 aid by pledges of the sword. But modern business forms friends in every corner of the world through the pledge of the printed word. Advertisements are pledges made especially for you pledges that advertised goods you buy are exactly as claimed. W hen you buy ?.n advertised phopograph, you buy one of established workmanship and tone. It has been tested by thousands befoie you. Its deak-rs, sure of ils worth, invite the testing of millions more. W hat i not advert VI lat 13, must be ! :d nuy be worth buying. MOTOR CAR REPAIRING and Machine Works. Also Used Cut nidi arc oaTgaim I 1920 Buick Roafcff 1 920 Essex fcj 1917 Buick 4 1 923 Ford Seis Roy Catching Main and Oik (Ml Roitburf KLAXON , M . Auto Light Stl W. R. 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