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Tim Ulna mule In tlia ni'xi IK liourH
in atpeetad tb foreousl whotbor the
III) t lirucll,' llltnpi, union which goes
liilo effect UODday at midnight Iii
lii hn Ioii k or nliorl.
k"tl mitlM urn brought lo Ihu
surface for tba Hiuit (town li win
ftlltnlfy Iho liullnf (bit I tin mint!
win iii! ioii n tohildentbta (Imo
If II I II Ii-pi remain below II
Indicate thn oporulorn' expectation
of a brief suspension,"
Mules aru lo !, brouuhl lo (ho
surface, howovor, III parts of dlnrlct
number 1, ilm I., ik. ,i of the th run
union princlpalitlse, suy sdrlcos
from Will,.- liarri'.
Operators ami miner have agreed
nfler H hours' desdMoclt on i. rum
or employment for the 10,000 nam.
tcuuncii mull who will ri-iualn In Iho
mines io prevent flooding, cave-Ins
mill deterioration. Th' will hn se
cured againm replaceinoni by month
ly nan on company payrolls, ami
will receive liny pay Increase lhat
may bo Hiibsiiiii,iitly negotiated,
rotroacllvo from September I.
A statement of future policy Is
Hiii'il by Hi,' inlm i owner eronSOd
considerable opposition among thn
minor.
w. w. Jnslia, chairman, in repre-l
M'niinK Um operators' seals commit-1
loo at a mooting of th" conduct o(
recent futile seals nagotlstlons, I
inailo th" following rcrouiiuondn-j
Mom:
in view of tba pratont situation
your committee strongly recommend
that tba oiKirulom maintain a firm'
Ktami for arbitration of tba differ-1
I'tieen io prevent a rooarreni " "ti
interruption such a tba on,, about
to Htart.
"II believes llinl any so ttlcmcnl
effected nli, ml, I In. of a pormancnl
nature, provlillnii lor a reailjiniiiiieui
of tba wane seats from time to
lime lo allow rlcH for our product
that will enable It to move freely j
in competition nitb other tutli."
Ulnars' sentiment jmiKiii Mr.
Do You Have
Painter Paint
Of Course Not
They Why Let Your Carpenter
Design Your Home?
House designing is all art acquired through
long years of training and experience.
For That Better Home
Consult
H. R. Perrin
209 Hopka Bldg.
Phone 250-J
Pride and Profit Follow the Use of our Paints
Prldo conies from the added attractiveness of tho homo,
and prorlt results from til extra long lite pnlnt adds.
After all. It costs more not to pulnt than lo paint. For
rust, rot and tula go on till you chock thorn. Pnlnt
ollmlnntes repair,, and replacements. 11 your houso unoda
painting- don't put it off, put It on.
Ask for Our Xew Color Card I
Use Fuller's Paints, Varnishes
and Stains
Browne's Paint Store
OBAtBinS IV WAM. PAPIOIt AMI PAINTS
1000 MAIN' BTRUBT KMM.Vl'll I'M iii, S, ORBOON
Phone 7 5
IukH'i' iroponiil lo lull for a "rou
i tin t In perpi'tuuty ami for a kIIiI
ln lealo of WS(M, "Klthor wim
bald snatbams,"
Miners in the sntbraolte region
are already famovioi tbair tooli
(nun tba pits. Mine mippiy farms
are cutting down prloas in antici
pation of u fuiiitiit orr in btislneas.
Tba Lehigh Valley Railroad, an an
traolto carrier at Haslaton, ih pro
paring to lay off craws handling
null iihlpmeiilH ami to tioHo down
abpps and onglna hoimou.
Central I'eiiunylvniila Hoft Coal
producers, mooting In Philadelphia,
huve In lil plmiH lo runli Into the
hri'in'h lo ho i'IiiihiiiI by anthruiiti!
suspensions wiib an output of 5,
000,000 tons of blxbly volatile III
luminous OOSl monthly.
John Zbinden Is
Out for Prizes
John Zbtndan ol Merrill left big
entry for the furm crops dlvlnlon of
the lounly fair when In town on bim
liieim Friday. Mr Zbinden proinlBen
Home thrllleni with both f I rut and
ni'i-oml i iillliii! Urliniii alfalfa, whli h
in. nTors HiamiH breast hiKh. Ho ih
atiio ix III I, I t I ii i: a new variety nf table
cucumber for iii. inc. which was
propagated by a phynlilan in bin
home veKKtuhle Kiirdeii near Med
ford. In addition Mr. .blnden eniem
WntarmalOllj hulihard miiinHh, two
ratiatlaa of rnuab melon, tomatoes
ciii'innbers and sold coin potatoes.
GREB READY TO
LEAVE HOSPITAL
PITTSBUROH, Aug. 29. (p)
Harry Oreb, world's middleweight
Obamplon, who was injured In an
automobile accident mom than n
WOOfe ago, Is ready to leave the hos-
piini today, hi physicians said. They
slated thai Orob'S Injuries will not
handicap his future ring activities,
but SdVlSad him not to resume traln
Ing for a few mouths.
Some people hopo every day Will
be Sunday by and by, nnd others
are afraid that It will.
4'44f4i4S.444 I
Your House
Crater Lake?
U U I L. UUL 1 1 Mf" fciScs. 1 NBT' .Mm. . greater than the nighl nonu-
ja SBSH lYlaPA.1 latlon. statistics In the official ten,
I Brookhart'c Lead Declared ' rZiiT M li 9Bfcn t JjjwlL I or work places show.
to be Less Than 500 .rffrZ ' J KH'VaixKk
at Present Time nyr liJL J
WABHINOTON, Am:. 20. (A')
With only two counties remaining to
he tabulated Dunh l K. Kteck'H in
Kulli In the Senate recount of ttie
coma sanbtotiai returns stood today
at hi!". This leaves Senator Smith V.
iirookhari, Black's republican oppon
ent, a sliKht margin.
The tabulation by state officials, in
corrected form, save Hrookhart a
majority of 1.385. If the Senate re
count totals as they now slaud are
sustained this majority will bo re
duced to 408. More than "SOU bal
lots huve been luld osldo as contest
ed, however, and the outcome will
IiIiiku upon u decision lis their valid
ity. Tho rote. of three counties Wssb-
inston. Winneshiek and Worth -Was
added today to the senate tabula
tion. In theno counties Block had
a net loss of 3 2 voles, ns compared
to tba stale count. Wrluhl county
alio had been recounted, but the
result wus not announced. Only
Woodbury county remains, and It will
be recounted Monday.
ATTORNEY FEES
HEAVY IN ACTION
If Leonard Hauluy Is forced to
pay the amount duo O. E. Snider.
Mucdool merchant, on three accounts
bo will also pay for attorney's fees
nearly equal to the sum represent
ed by the accounts.
Snider brought suit yesterday
usklug for thu recovery of 583.04,
alleged lo bo duo him frum Huuley
for merchandise purchased but not
paid for. He also wants JCS to meet
Ills attorneys fees.
(XMMUNLST8 RIOT
PARIS, Aug. S. UP) Eight Paris
policemen Injured and about a doz
en communists In colls were the net
results today or an experiment In
moblllistlon made by the commun
ists ot tho capital last night.
BERLIN. Prosidont Von Ilindcn
burg cancelled his proposed visit
to General I.udendorff because of
possible public reaction.
FARM POINTERS
Wheat fall sjwn In eastorn O:o
gon Is shown, both in tho experi
ence of farmers on dry lauds and
tosts of tho branch experiment sta
tion, to produce hl.iher acre yields
ihuu when sown In the spring, es
pecially when gr-und after summer
allow. Winter bailey, if not ln
Juiod by cold weather, usually out
yields spring hurley. Winter ryo at
Aloro, grown after fallow, has not
proved i u it o so productive as spring
rye. At tho Burns station spring
IVO bus been tho most dependable
dry land crop.
Buying feed other than takago or
other supplements and attempting to
raise pigs by growing who have no.
grain of their own has not boon
found profitable In Oregon, accord
ing to reports of tho experiment sta
tion. Kven on farms twihefO grain
is produced It Is not available to
rulso pigs where tho harvest Is ex
ceptionally clean or where water is
nut available.
Weanling pigs ot reasonable size
nnd thrift aro most fairly sold by
iho head rather then by the pound,
explain the O. A. Q, experiment sta
tion spcclnllKts. A weanling pig
weighing 40 pounds, thoy say, Is
certainly not worth a third moro
than one weighing 30 pounds, since
tho gain from 30 to 40 pounds Is
very cheaply produced, whereas tho
oost of the .original .10 pounds ln
cltidos birth cost with all attendant
expenses.
Tho expense of four or flvo
months' iwlutor feed ot Oregon rnnge
stock Is so hoavy that tho ouly
ehiancu of n not profit for tho your
la in kooplng the animals gaining as
vapidly us possible overy day of tho
time they ro In grassas average
ot seven lu eight monMia. This
moans a bettor management ot graz
ing than is generally practiced, ex
plains Iho Orogon experiment stullon
spocltlU ts.
MORSE
HILE especially adapted
to northern climates, the
3 steep roof is at present a
i general favorite. The fireplace
: and hood arrangement over front
' entrance is decidedly distinctive.
' Two bedrooms are usually de
j sired bv the average family, and
I with the large living room and
j dining alcove there ,is room
j enough lo last the ordinary family
, lor some time. Cood sized attic
.irtords much desired attic space for
j storage.
' I'-,-, sill milted by the National Budderi'
Uureou, Spokane, Washington.
S. P. CLAIMS ALL
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section who lias k mind for such
will be greatly Interested in making
this motor trip between tho two
rail heads, for there he will see
some of tho heaviest railroad con
struction and It will bring home to
him the faith the railroad must
have in thu peoplo of tho section
served that permits tho spending of
the money necessary to create this
service. The way the work is be
ing done gives evidence of the great
ability of our engineering officers
and also the workmanlike skill of
the contractors on tho various jobs.
K. F. To Be Center
"At Klamath Falls I have once
moro taken the opportunity of go
ing over this region generally, with
the satisfaction of having Mr. de
Forest also go over important por
tions of it. so that he knows the
character or the country, Its re
sources and its problems, by per
sonal observation.
"Let me say that Southern Pacific
people take a pride in the growth
Of Klamath Falls and the region
tributary to It. This pride is be
cause it is un example of what is
accomplished when tho manufac
turers and men of business gen
erally nnd tho carriers serving them
work together with tho object of
making an industrial and manufac
turing center in response to the
natural resources of the place. Ev
erything wo have done, everything
wo are planning have In mind
Klamath Falls as the industrial cen
ter. There has been no change in
i that from the beginning. It is true
I that litigation, to which this com
pany was subjected through no fault
ot its own, growing out of other
litigation In which we beenme sub
sequently involved, gave us no op
tion but to delay the execution ot
our plans, but Klamath Falls can
bear witness to the promptness and
zeal with which we resumed the
WHEN YOU HAVE
YOUR HOUSE
WIRED
Consult expert electricians and
Insure your home against im
proper Insulation nd defective
wiring. It pays in tho long
run'. We are always pleased
to ndvlso you and render tho
best service.
Link River
Electric Co.
nil. I. UCTLHR, Mgr.
7th at Klamath
PHONE 171
TONNAGE NEEDED
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execution of our plans at the first
moment we were permitted to do
so, and these plans arc being pur
sued to completion.
Asks Co-operation
"If the business interests of Klam
ath Falls and ourselves are per
mitted to continue this relationship
of mutual understanding and good
will so that both may in good faith
carry out the plans already outlined
to the mutual advantage ot both
sides, all will go well. But wo have
to work together. This is the only
way the great sums ot money neces
sary to carry on this campaign or
railroad construction can be ob
tained, tor it is the only way it
can be made reasonably profitable.
We have Tailh that our proHt will
come wlth tho continued growth "or
the country thus responsive to our
efforts in common. I say in com
mon because it should be borne in
mind that a fair return upon the
very largo investments necessary to
create the comprehensive local and
through transportation service we
have planned, will require us to re
ceive nil of the revenue from the
traffic of the territory to be served.
Vast sums consumed in construc
tion to develop this region can yield
a profit to this company only by
providing business for our main
lines. The justification for spending
such sums is that the new; mileage
becomes a source of traffic for the
Southern Pacific lines which furnish
the money to build lhat new mile
age." E
(Continued From luge One)
Falls as the location fijr a federal
building for that district will be
taken up. A local committee has
been compiling facts nnd figures on
tho necessity or another federal
judicial district to servo southern
Oregon and pointing to Klamath
Falls as the logical location for
the headquarters of tho district.
L Following is tho telegram re-
celved by Mr. Thomas:
j Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellow
stono Park, Wyo., Aug.- 29. A. M.
Thomas, Secretary Klamath Wool
growers and Klamath Irrigation Dis
trict, Klamath Falls, Ore.
Scnato committee public lands of
which I am chairman will hold hear
ings in your city for one day on
all land questions. Will notify you
ot exact dato by Tuesday. Approx
imate date will bo' September 6. Re
quest your association select repre
sentatives to appear before com-.
mittee.
Robert N. Stanfleld.
I
NEW YORK. Suing for separa
tion alimony and counsel foes, Mrs.
Ida Kissel Bets forth that her hus
band Is a bootlegger with un income
of S700 a week.
mm to
LONDON, (P) Tho day popula
tion of -the City of London Is 32
times sreater than tho nicht popu
lation, statistics In the official con,
sus of work places show.
At night there are 13,70!) people
In the city and during tba day there
are 430,715. Those latter have to be
transported to and Irom the sub
urbs morning and night in something
less than two hours.
The suburbs or Hornsey and Ley
ton provide the greatest number or
London's day population, followed
closely by East Ham. Hanwell and
Waltbamstow.
Tbo "city" In London is a section
in which many of the largo rinanclal
and banking houses are located and
In a measure corresponds to what in
New York Is called Wall Street dis
trlct.
JAPANESE EXPERT
WILL 'TEACH AMERICANS
HOW TO EAT RICH
TOKYO. (ff) Dr. K. Sugimoto,
a rice expert attached to the Tokyo
Nutrition Laboratory, ono of the
three special scholars of the Rocke
feller Foundation, said that one of
his missions abroad would be to
teach the people or the United States
"how to eat rice." He haB been
making a special study ot the nu
tritive value of rice ror the past
rive years and has experimented on
30 persons.
DES MOINES, IOWA. Girls, be
earelul with your powder puffs. J.
A. Murphy warns that they aggra
vate poisons subject to hay fever
and asthma.
SUITED TO GO
(Continued From Page One)
ust 12, and the killing ol two
guards, was scheduled to be made
late today but may be delayed until
next week, the Capital Journal twas
Informed.
Conditions imposed by Word and
his friends regarding acceptance of
the appointment are said to have
delayed announcement of the charge
Friday, and are still said to be the
subject ot discussion.
Dulrynnpic Resigning
Reports that Dalrympue's resig
nation was requested by the gover
nor fallowing the findings of the
coroner's jury that investigated the
escape and killings, which attribut
ed the escape to a deplorable lack
of discipline at the prison, and after
the governor's own committee had
reported, are said in reliable quar
ters to be without foundation. Dal
rymple, it is reported reliably, is
resigning to save Governor Pierce
from the embarrassment incident in
the condemnation that has been
voiced by the newspapers ot tho
state and others at the prison ad
ministration since the escape.
The contents of the report of the
governor's special conimittee still
remains unknown except to a few,
but it has leaked out that the cen
sure of the prison administration
Is not so severe as 'was first inti
mated. Suggestion that the present
warden is temperamentally not fit
ted for the position is said to be
contained in tho report.
PRISON WARDEN
Do You Need Money
to build that home
If you own your lot, and have some money, wo
can loan you half the value of building and lot
combined, payable like rent. Monthly payments.
Make your arrangements now, before tne spring
tush begins, so that your dream home may be a
reality before snow flies again.
There is no quicker way of making money than
by real estate investment in a growing town. You
are in the growing town the rest is up to you.
Momyer & Momyer
Insurance Real Estate Building and Loan
Hopka Building Phone 366
Royal Neighbors
Organize Youths
Into Auxiliary
T'.ic Juvenllo department of tho
R:yal Neighbors was organized in
Klamath Falls on Wednesday after
noon at the Modern Woodmen of
America hall. Tho members will
hold their first regular meeting or,
next Wednesday afternoon.
The following were elected to
hold office (jr the ensuing term;
Junior Past Oracle, Bert Shuey;
Junior Oracle, Pearl Johnson; Jun
ior Vice Oracle, Lorean Travis; Jun
ior Chancellor, Norvell Travis; Jun
ior Recorder, Marguerite Uerlings;
Junior Rocelvcr. Myrtle W. North;
Junior Marshal, Reva Alice North;
Junior Inner Sentinel, Wayne Smith;
Jun'or Outer Sentinel, Arvell Travis;
Junior Patriotism, Arthur Jolly.
CENEVA.-.-Tenants of the Cha
teau leased by Mrs. Woodrow Wil
son have refused to vacate for the
month or September, for which
time the rormcr president's widow
leased it.
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Balloon Cords
In every size for every
car made by
FIRESTONE
(The mark of quality)
Klamath Tire
House
"Cap" Calkins
Klamath Ave. & 6th St
MORTON HmUD
IASONABLEl HOSPITAL
Our expert doctors and surgeons ,
excellent food and quiet surroundings
bring you real health.
loss was t bam rmwwcoi
Are your Children'
Eyes Ready for School?
It not, see to them now.
The child with poor eyes has
to work much harder than tho
one with normal vision to keep
up with their classes.
See at once
DR. GOBLE
700 MAIN
Eyes Glasses
Examined Fitted
Repairs Quick Service
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