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0 km UnT mil r I la I HULL Probe 4 Employe Lh Jurv May Lai Allegations U. County C Date for Decision by Judge , sparrow L oresented yesterday In V rnf. one of Mrs. Lyda K county hlth nurse attempt to determine KSSrtW vol7of , the Kpa"" y fe large fr. Questioning of wlt """,.. tn the Dolnt. rJ, called were asked but Mions and were 'not Lwed.t all. . KfU WUWU V county court and evl- Zn Alex Sparrow explaln- F i matters be- C u made. Judgb Spar- ane could be get for the T. n. rinml JurV to!t furtiMr explained that It lartt ia Kt upon the orlm Lbm nude by Mrs. King lOrWlson. These may be L'm the grand Jury after raroUlng, the dlschafge of L settled."' Eudpttory crowd was obvl Jappolnted wien thla an Lki was made as many of Cut tmd previously expect fc ictloa at yesterday's hear- I thirges made by Mrs. King ilkgstlou were blasted In ft learUig. attooslstatemenf made by Dr. Wilson and the health List was directly responsible dath of a woman typhoid Lre this spring was probably point of the testimony. Tne uenss witness called. Mrs. Gregory, the mother ox the 1:1. completely - refuted the fc;. She testified that Or. aid cartful attention during biters Illness and did every- bulble - to save the patient lit tbe spread of the disease. a witness from the Provolt lira. Thomas Luman, told of luri activities in that section Wi typhoid epidemic there ffliton leiu or. Audit. WUsan; county auditor and b lledlord, was called to the Ma) tp.iestlfy In the matter frag the counts' books. The hi made at the sollclatlon of ft alter she and Dr. Wilson I w rave been at ouls. ' pa said that no noticeable m been made in the pages st between the first and Mdltt of the department's i Mil. Kins aliened that fi been torn out after the P. Mr. Wilson related t.hat n missing, but that It was ps tne period covered by the lull appropriation charges were F a strong denial when the pwo that a deposit of S1Q0 Is made to offset two loans f Wilson from the depart t3" one time Dr. Wilson ffM W5. Another time he a to have cashed a county " WW. 'ut Wilson said no record Ultrr had bepn mnrfn Miu P Soppea, bookkeeper In the r. pomiea out where the oeen paid back to the F In Controversy r akig'a testimony she said - M'unui or government "UTed for rlfnnitm..n .A n"? 'rom its usual place J Bhe testified that she kwr1 wllere 't had gone. rWes was unirf - i r IBS COUntV nhi..(l. i "n to iook out for his Pat h. . .. itet th questioned, ia whi;; .."aa,ao.l,s to ci. w, "iconoi was tiwdlnle1 or"k'ng in i in a l-b hrt "ouoie in H1KI Z nil1 ilk .h. ? meaning dlffl t " , health department, 80' of Oo,d i i. f kco,mty Pr farm It iwf now h0 ihan Pa'd 'bow,. oooame badly Snv'o'.l."" le 1. . v..0 HMesuons. 1 ,!"n' n ld: r'Ere- ,m?ney to that Dr. w!i'nt,ng ,cro" th TO, laJT PCtirhb.'' ,t0 the liaCr.?1 ' town. P. 4nLr?l wness for PoS tht he had ever 6h. . 7 "nv money to ' dismiawd after S,W" Mrs. !h"I","w following thiJten",h,t h "Oa to ;fc,h court coll hkh , !her unlt ' tata ,lome un the h. d.v, ln ""'bin his "J,?r(0 Mr.. King. khlr studied before Anne Given Fan to Part Clouds , On Japan Flight WASHINGTON. July 30 (AP) Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh was the owner today of an elaborate Japanese fan presented to her "to fan away the fog" over her aerial trip to Japan. The fan was presented her last night by Madame KLshl, wife of M. Klahi. a member of the Japen ese. after the dinner given Mr and Mrs. Lindbergh at the home of Acting Secretary Castle of the state department. L HEADS 10 MEET SALEM, July 30. (AP) County superintendents of schools will hold their annual conference with the state department of education here the first three days of next week, C. A. Howard, state superintendent of schools, announced today. The meet ing will be a Joint session of the state association with the department, at which time the year's educations program will be outlined. School finances will be one of the major subjects discussed in view or the recent move for tax reduction, Howard Bald. Other subjects up for consideration before the 36 county officials Include care of district own ed textbooks, as the result of the free textbook provision of the state law; county school organization plans In lieu of eighth grade examinations. Junior Red Cross, institute themes, teacher, rating cards, supervisory re ports and new elementary courses of study. . : - HEDFoiro, asm .tribune.: hedforp, oreoon. TirrrRsniY. jtjly.m. 1931. P5GE SEVEN SPAN DEDICATION Bread, Not Drink, Will Lure Votes in Next Election FULFILL PLEDGE 1REKA, Cal. (Special.) A pledge made 16 years ago will be fulfilled1 with the opening of the new Shasta Canyon highway north of Yreka. The pledge was made by the state of Cali fornia to the stute of Oregon at a meeting near the line dividing the two states, at which each pledged to the other that they would pave the Pacific highway to meet at the line. Soon afterwards, Oregon kept her part of the contract and paved the road over the Siskiyou mountains. California voted a bond measure to carry out her part of the agreement, but the funds .were expended by the time the road was paved as far north as Redding, leaving a gap of about 150 miles of narrow unpaved road. As rapidly as possible, however, the California state highway commission has been rebuilding and surfacing this portion of the road and the por tion through the Shasta River can yon completes the work. The dedication of one of the bridges in tile canyon to the pioneer stage drivers of northern California and southern Oregon on August 29 will mark the completion of the work. The bridge wll be known as Pioneer's bridge and the dedication ceremony vill be under the auspices of the Lions club of Yreka. j The governors of both Oregon and California will be present at the ded ication, as well as numerous other officials of both states. The Cali fornia State Automobile association will also participate In the program. Miner Entombed. MINERSVILLE. Pa.. July 30. (AP) Rescue workers today continued their enorts to rescue Stanley Klrinskl. 45. entombed Monday night by a fall In the Lytle colliery of the Susequehan na Collieries com pa ny here. MEDOL PLUS NICOTINE NOW AVAILABLE AS FOLLOW-UP COVER SPRAY Now is the time to complete your . spraying campaign against codling moth, young San Jose scale, aphids, thrips and other orchard pests. There ara two spray materials that you should investigate right away MEDOL highly refined summer oil emulsion ' for combination with nicotine . . . This combinationshould be applied at intervals and in formulas that depend upon the severity of infestation in your orchards. NICONA an bit emulsion with a virulent form of nicotine already added for convenience in handling and immedi ate effect on insect pests. , Ask our nearest representative or dealer today aboot formula and methods of use. ' . . Forjull information on mt of this material, write or call O.J. Chamberlin, care Temtlrul Warehoust Co., Phone 1 5325, Wenalchee, Wash, BALFOUR, GUTHRIE a CO Limited Balfour Building, San Francisco, California . YAKIMA DISTRIBUTORS: Richey and Gilbert Co. LYNCHBURG. Va July 30. (AP) Newton D. Baker, former secre tary of war. expressed the opinion here last night that major politic al parties will promise bread rath er than drink to the people In the 1932 presidential campaign. Baker, who Is appearing as in attorney In a power suit here, said he believed prohibition would be an Issue in 1933, but economic problems, with unemployment and tariff playing Important roles, would overshadow all other Issues. EDEN PRECINCT j ALL-NEW STAFF FOR KENTUCKY'S CAPITOL FRANKFORT, Ky . ( AP) Regard less of the outcome ot .the Novem ber election, every official of the Kentucky state capltol next year win be new In office. 1 ' ' The Democratic state - convention selected a ticket, headed by Circuit judge Kuuy LrfUloon, of Madison ville, for governor, and no Incum bent was nominated on the ticket. 4 Klamath Falls R, D. Kennedy, Portland architect, completed plans for J. c. Barnum's store building to cost approximately 18.000. EDEN PRECINCT. Ore.. July 30 (Spl. Fire damage! the Talent pool hall Monday, and It took hard work to save adjoining buildings. There was only a sliKht wind at the time. Mrs. Ed Hamlin and son and Mrs. Curie Hutchison and Miss Hust went to the Furry raucb. in Dead Indian. Sunday to gather huckleberries, but found none. The dry weather had causel them to drop. Many of Vie former packers In this locality went to work in the packing -houses this week. The Phoenix plants win open the last of this week. Fern Valley Is suffering from the drouth, and those who have large tomato fields will have a hard tune maturing a crop.' Hally Wright lost fills home by fire Friday evening. Mr. Wright was , working away from .home at the time. Neighbors helped, save most of the household goodsP!but the house was a total loss. The ranch is situated mile west of Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. Cleseigh of Chlco, Calif., are lu Phoenix visiting Mrs. ueseign'B sister Mrs. Clard Smith .The families visited Crater . Lake Tuesday. 1 Mrs. Anna Simpson of Medford visited her brother and wife, Mr. ani Mrs. C. Carey Sunday. Jeff Bell and brother Albert Bell loft Tuesday for Klamath county where Jeff will remain for some time with his son's family and visit 1i1b , granddaughter and other relatives. Clinton Carey, eighty-year-old gar dener south of Phoenix, has corn twelve feet tall wtth ears eighteen ceremony. There were two vocal inches in length. 1 numbers by Arthur Hardesty, which July 23. irelghbors of Woodcraft of held listeners with delight. Alto Phoenix. leld an interesting session. t gether. a most enjoyable evening was They Initiated one new member of ; spent. the Juvenile circle into tne aauit order. One of the grand managers, Mrs. Anna P. Hawkins, was present unit gave nn interesting talk on Woodcraft. There were six visiting members from Ashlund. The new of ficers did K004 work in the initiating Yu-San. reinforced from Shansl pro vince, launched a general attack to day upon Manchurian allies of tho nationalist government and captured tho city of Paotingfu. Shlh Yu San's vanguard captured 8000 pris oners, four airplanes and some- wire leas apparatus In penetrating tne OPENS GENERAL DRIVE tSTii-2r iXl reported today. CHINESE REBEL FORCE TIENTSIN, China, Julv 30. (API The rebel forces of General Hum Classified sdvertiHing gets result. THIS IS THE TIRE SCORING THE GREATEST GAINS among car owners and car manu facturers alike ... - THE BIG SWING IS TO U. S. TIRES! Prove it for yourself. Notice the number of cars around town on U. S. Tires. Notice how many of America's finest cars come equipped with U. S. Tires. You can't overlook these facts and you can't overlook the extra mileage, extra safety and extra beauty in " , these tires. Nor can you ignore the real sayings at our present prices. Join the Big Swing. 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Unfortunately, you have perhaps not known that acid in gasoline is largely responsible for declining motor perform ance, increasing cost of operation, and unnecessary repair and upkeep costs. Slowly but surety acid in gasoline eats away at the unseen working parts of your motor. It corrodes the needle valve " and float in the carburetor) It attacks bearings and eats into the crankcas). The result Is excess gasoline consump tion, reduced mileage, gradually im paired motor performance, and r.-.any upkeep and repair bills that might otherwise have been avoided. No longer ned you pay this toll of Acid Gasoline. The Violet Ray Process of Refining, protected by 7 U.S. Patents, (numbered 1623195, 1639938, 1652399, 1728156, 1769475, 1769476, 1792003, eliminates all Naphthenic and Sulphur-Bearing Acids from . . A SffSy Viola! Ray Your vUlbl proof that tfwra U and can bans acM In Violet Ray b tupplM Ip rha. vlolat otor of violet Roy Oaioiine. 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