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SARGENT VISITS
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WITH COOLIDGE
WAMPSCOTT. man . Aug. 7. (gl
Attorney General Sargent arriv
ed today to confer with President
Coolldge, and It was announced that
Sn retar; Hooter would be here )
morrow lor a brief itajr hi White
Court.
The attorney general coming from
Washington on a night train, slop
pi ! at the summer w hite bouse
on bU way to hi. home at I.udlo.
Yt. He plannej lo remain here
until tomorrow morning, his Tislt
affordlnc the president an oppor
tunity to discuss with him the an
thracite situation, and other ques
tions In which the department of
justice has an interest. While it
was reiterated tcday that the pre
sident bad not summoned either the
attorney general or the c mmene
department head here lo di
bard coal wage controversy and
was not disturbed over the threat
ened suspension of anthracite op
erations September 1. it was admit
ted that Mr. t'oolldge was seeking
Information and would take advan
tage of tne presence of bth offi
cials to talk over the situation and
the policy to ho pursued with re
tard to it.
Southern Pacific
Makes Public Its
Desire for Park
For a consideration of $62.00), ihe
park board is willing to sell the
South Riverside park and Toulri lie
pany and the other half of the park
to the Southern Pacific railroad com
p any and the other half of the park
to the Northern lines. This was the
decision which the city park board
came to yesterday afternoon after
spending some time In negotiating
with R. C. Groesbeck and R. E.
Straborn, representing the Southern
Pacific and G. B. Richmond, repre
senting the Northern lines.
The Southern Pacific, for the first
time, made public its desire to pur
chase a part of the park or all o(
It if It was needed by them.
The city park board decided to
adjourn until Tuesday night, in or
der to allow Mr. Richmond time to
confer with his superiors on the pur
chase of the park.
IXVEXTOR HOPES TO RE-
PLACE PIANO WITH "BOX"
MOSCOW. A Russian musician.
S. Giley, baa invented a new mu
sical instrument which. b- hopes
will replace the upright and grand
pianos. The instrument, which has
an ordinary "keyboard, is in the
form of a box one yard wide and
weighing only eight pounds. The
usual strings are replaced by
steel comb, and the little hammers
by tiny pinchers which touch upon
the teeth of the combs.
Russian composers and musicians
including Ippolitov-Ivanov and Av
ranek, who have played the .in
strument at the Moscow Conserva
tory of Music, testify that it is
capable of replacing existing pianos
and that it has a stronger tone
and superior Intonations than the
ordinary pianos. Thr new Instru
ment has been, christened "l'icho
tone." It is believed it can be pro
dduce at a low e nough price to
compete successfully with the pre
sent old-fashioned pianos.
Germany Iiuilding 1.01m Dike
WESTERLAND, Gerihany A
dike 6.8 miles in length is in pro
cess of construction betw-cen the
Island of Sylt and the mainland.
Three and a half miles have, been
built and the entire length is ex
pected to be completed in 1926.
The foundation of the dike is con
structed of granite ami is 16G feet
wide. The height will be 0.5 foci
ubove the highest water mark.
FAMILY RILES TOWN l-Olt
117 YEARS tO.NTIMOI'SI.V
SURV1LLE. France. (P) - The
mayoralty of this little rllage of
.'116 inhabitants has been in lb"
same family 117 years The first
mayor, Honore Petrel, was elected
in 1808, and since then five other
Petels have held the office.
The last, Alfred Petel. reccntl)
was re-elected for a four - year
term. He was fin:t elect ?d in 1908.
' DIRECTORS MEETING
Heal Estate Board to Mecl Taenia
Night at UMgairea Office
For tho purpose jf getting a gott'
oral review of the local situation,
directors of the local real estate
board will meet on Tuesday 11ig.it
at the office of J. E. .Maguire, Sr.,
at 7:30. On tho board of directors
are D. M. Smith, T. 13. Henderson,
H. A. McCarthy, George Walton and
J. F. Maguire, Sr.
ASK
Mills
(Continued From FOge One)
lumber man ii fact ii re. hrock raising,
agriculture, darying, lumber re
manufacturtng industries, and whole
sale and retail trade. Lodging and
lumber manufacture are given first
place, livestock second, Agriculture
and dairying third and the manu
facturing and mercantile Industries
In Klamath Kails fourth. Mention is
made of IT manufacturing plants
in Klamath Kails, along the Klamath
river near the city, on the shores
of 1'pper Klamath l.altc and in the
adjoining territory, the total output
of which In 1921 was about 200.
7i.000 foot.
"In Ihe city of Klamath Kalis."
It says, "t lu-re are approximately
22 wood r'-iiijiniifartiirliig plants,
planing mill.", iron and steel works,
boiler works and similar Industries."
These are said to he growing. The
lumber industry is permanent. It
Is claimed. Detailed statistics are
given relative to livestock and 'other
Industries.
The Interstate Commerce Com
mission wanted to know whether
the chief support of the proponed
new line would come from the gen-
OUT PUS
Packard Announces
Packard announces that already more than 1 5,000 new Packard
owners have found in their cars the most notable improve
ments since the introduction of the electric starter.
These improvements are (1) the chassis lubricator, (2) the motor
oil rectifier. Together they double the life of Packard cars.
The Chassis Lubricator
With the exception of six
points that must be oiled by
hand once every 10,000
miles, the chassis points re
quiring regular attention,
45 in all, may be oiled in less
time than it takes to sound
the horn.
The pull of a plunger, a
second of time, and every
part is bathed in oil.
PACKARD
THE
,crar community or from some part
icular Industry or industries located
lor to be located.
New riants Prontlscd
The' reply Is thai "While II is
j expected that the proposed new line
j will receive support from the gen
icral community and from th2 gen
leral development of the area hi lie
served. Its chief support will be
I (he establishment of ih j new man
uiactuiing plants In the territory.
I Several of the owners of the large
! areas of pine have reached a ponl
! which their timber must lie cut and
marketed, and it is anticipated (bat
ae demand for pin" lumber Increases
! In the consuming li rritorlca addi
tional lumber manufacturing induv
! tries will oe located In the lerrltory
(to be served, and these induMrci
will require direc t transportation
; to the markets reached by the ap
, pllcant and Ihe line of Its parent
companies ami their affltlatad com
panies and connections. Applicant
lis advised that Weyerhauser Tim
I ber company and BUeVlfO Ilium
Lumber company have determined
to build mills of largo capacity al
Klamath Kails."
Illg Development
As to expected financial returns
from the proposed line the Orogn
Trunk answers that "Hecause of Ihe
fact that the territory to be served
Is In large part under developed,
I tcannot be expected that Hie oper
ation of the proposed line will itself
First bytenyears or more to protect the interests of metiers through retaining standardized
appearance and in offering no yearly models, Packard is now first to make it easily possible
for owners to get out of their cars the long and desirable mileage life built into them
POSPISIL MOTOR CO.
Klamath Avenue and 8th Street
MAN
be profitable within a number of
years cftirr commencement of op
eration It Is justified not only be
cause of the ultimate' development
of Ihe lerrlory, but because it will
originate at once very stibsiaiital
tonnage of long haul traffic."
The lines to be financed by ad
vance;! from the parent companies,
rays thv answer, and no aecUTlttos
will lie issued or sold.
The company expects to incur a
defied estimated at $336,74 in
net operating revenue lor the first
year and a deficit of (7,235 the
second year. Hut it estimates that
Ihe third year Ihe net income will
lie tlU3.93t. the fourth year 1 2 1 .
(33, tin fifth year 1272, .121, and
annually thereafter $2fil.27n
If Ihj perm II Is received in time
the company expects to start eon
Btrtictlon In the early Miring of 1923
and complete ii before the end of the
inmrner of 1937.
Fall Downstairs
Is Fatal to Woman
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 7 Mrs.
j Mabel Roberta, 49, died in a hospl-
lal here today of a fracture of Ihe
skull sustained last night wbrn she
fell down a stairway In bar home.
Tin- coroner look charge of Ihe l.ody.
Mrs. Roberts was a widow.
How much would your car be
worth today if it had no electric
starter? How much will your car
be worth two, three or four years
from today if it has no chassis lu
bricator and motor oil rectifier?
These improvements, found to
gether only in Packard cars, arc
among the most important ever
made in motor car design.
While the electric starter in
creased the sale of cars the
chassis lubricator and the motor
oil rectifier double the life of cars
cutting depreciation in half and
making the Packard the most
economical car in its class to
own, to operate and to maintain.
WHO
man scon
i in nn n itmisi
(Continued l imn PngO One)
j prayed for ihiu and have not had
a night's lleep In weeks."
Jacih Usurer, father of the slain
I youth, who attended euch day of
i the nanlly hearing, was disappoint
ed. ' It's the law bill I didn't expect
ijii lice. Mj liojr Ik gone. I find nj
consolation in the verdict."
'rocriit r Wratliy
, "It's ii shameful and disgraceful
reftllol," said Assistant State's At
torns Harry K. I'rltzker. "Scott
Is no more Insane thm any man in
Cie room. The verdict Is a verdict
fjr Ihe criminal element. The.- ran
i lake, life and get away with II.
The Jttrori in tills case did not know
the first principle of the law in
volved. They nr" tot) Ignorant."
A majority of Ihe Juror favor-
ed Insanity froth the start, the first
ballot: being seven to five. Seven
ballots were taken. The Jury be
gan deliberating after five alienists
testified that the prisoner hail he
roine insane, and five oilier allenlsis
and fifteen lay witnesses for tho
slate said he was mentally normal.
a HtLU mm
The Motor Oil Rectifier
The motor oil needs to
be changed but once in
every 2500 miles. The lu
bricating qualities are pre
served through a complete
and automatic purification
once every hour while the
motor is running.
The result longer, life of
parts, lower costs for oil,
and quietness of operation.
OWNS
ONE
Retired Jurist
Passes Suddenly
WILM1N0TON, Dele., Auk. 7.(P)
George Gray, former United States
senator from Delowtiro and retired
lodge ot i lie United suites circuit
conrl of eppoalsi died at his home
today, lie was 85 years old.
SANTA CRUZ. Calif., Aug. 7. (P)
Zasu Pills, moving picture ac
tress, and Waller McOowen, Aptos
Boacb real estate broker, wero In
jured In an SUtO accident on Hie
Sabta Cru highway, seven tulles
from here late yesterday, The into
In which I hey were riding plunged
over n steep embankment on one of!
the many curves of the mountain
road. The nclreiai was taken to tho
Snnta Cruz hospital where she was
treated Tor a dislocated shoulder ami
bruises. McGOWOO escaped with
minor Injuries.
The party, Including MdOowons
wife, who was thrown clear of Ihe
machine, was driving from Hun
Francisco to Santa Oru.
FOOTBALL STAR KILLIII)
WILKKHIIOUO. lu., Aug. 7. Tho
inline of Albert llocovskl, Hi. King,
slon high school football star, today
was added to the list of dead an n
result of nn explosion In the Dor
ranop mine as Monday, bringing
the total to S. Two men wure killed
Instantly In inn explosion and the
olln r men died In a hospital since.
BoCOTIki'a father was In tho naino
explosion and died Tuesday.
There's lots of money In Interior
decorating. You novur see u good
dentist broke.
- - i -1 - -Nun anpeMSBMisisaaai
WOOD
Rummer weathor has melted
down Iho prlco of
Block-Wood
to thn e! renin bottom. Low
summor prices are now on.
Don't hesllate but buy your
winter's wood now. Tboro will
be no cheaper prlcos.
Green Slabs
Orders aro coming In for that
good cheap wood green alab.
Our trucks are delivering tho
best green slab wa have avor
sold, Order a yours supply of
blocks, and grcon slab, and
you aro nfo you can got no
hotter wood.
n . m
Peyton & Co.
"Wood to burn"
601 Main Phone 835