Tuesday Doconlmr 1, 1!)2G
Jsrnm
HELDAS SLAVES
EVENING iir:i(Ar,T), klawatfi falls; oreqon
Page Five
MANILA, Imr. I. (I1) Ulrla urn
reported being bald in aarvlinde for
u period of frniii ouo to aevtui yuan
In Occidental Ni'iirocK province ug
dar ooodlttom tmouuUnii to ilnvary
Thli wn Mm iltuatlon rovoala'il todaj
by ronoru inudn by cunitiitliulnry of
flottla wbo miy they huvu uni-ovi-riil
H uriM of llltitl doUntloj) mhi,
'I'Ihi till nnl I on wiiti r.iviMilnil In h Hiii
Bal luaad by axaoutlvg pf'ficoi of
tim governor noaral bro,
Tim Information mot trua a a
PlMtatl iwr ihn town nr UabalUi
ll IiiiimImt of kIiIh hit vi- I ii hi-hl In
eampulaory arvlei without payment.
At it daalfnatad plantation, ttw
oonitsbuUry roporl uya, tba r.irin
Mlffolod fruni hiihltiiul rrin-l Unit
mui in thi budi of ih-ir ntitMH
vh, whnn angered tba woman in
riinriei obmpejlod tha ilrla to ..rt
for -in boura will i rood and lamo-
iimi-ii whipped them, Blaboratlnc, iin-
raport Hiiyn u mliitn-mi. uin-.' threw n
pot of boUIni water orar a Kir! who
did within two weeki from tba
burns.
Chargim of lltoRnl ili-ti-niloii mill
a homicide have hi-i-ii llli-il usuliibi Hi,
panooa Involved.
Council Will
Re-Open Bids
Street Paving Bunds
Are Declared
Legal
Cuts and Breaks
in Streets Fixed
HEALTH UNIT TO
Highway District
Is Given Approval
I.KM, On-.. DtO. I. - Tin fcr-
mutton of tba Umpqna htyfbwajy lm
I provamoni nt r t waa. approod
yaat nlny hy tba Itato liUhtt .y , m
mlimton. Th dlatrtet In located in
Dooclitii county. Tin, piirpoiw l I ha
djMirtet u to n(icur funda for tha
i omi-ii-tiou of tin DDtpQitaCooa coun
ty lino nei-tlnn of tba RoottyAtt hlgb
ny. Klvu roml dlatrlcta worn I'llra
iiui.cii hy till highway comnjIaaloBi
pida will again in- opened for tba
mil' nf 1100,000 In Kil tUl Pall)
ip i inprovameni bonda, covering
(Uirmi unit n.
1 Hut tlwy will not bo ri'-udviirtlnod,
I nor la It necessary for thn city
''niiirll in rotriii-n Its i hps beyond
Hi,' man opining of iihiH. Thai la,
it win not im neceaiary to uuhu
II I 'I I II II M ri-ll III Inglllliil Ihn Ill-tlOII.
tiiIm inn, ii banana known tuat
iiIkIii "I nil adjourned iiii-i-tlnK of
thn oily coun'otL
Thn lltitl.tlOO Imiilii la tba name
tluti lli, i A ii)irlt-nii .National refused
in in,-, -in, clatmlni a technical ofrdr
; in in ad uta. A (aw daya nrmr tin-
aetlpn ot tha bank, tba. nax blgbeat
blddor, tha eontblnad olfar of tba
I'll i ii l-'nlr an, I company, Lumber
ntn'a Trust company and ituiiih
Bchneelocb company n of Portland,
w I mil thn roiincll thnt tiny would
aoaopl Hi" bonda refuaod by tba
bank. They itatad thai thair nt
lornoyi tn Portland had faii"i to
dotaci any local dlacrnpnncy. in the
prori-diirx. I.itii Monility night, the
council lorumlly urtltl thn honUa lo
1 iiin Portland aonoorn,
However, i ho IokiiI bnml firm of
Teal, WintroOi Johnaon and afeOUI
i loi-h ri'mniiiiilciiti-il lulu lunt wouk
with Oily Attnruoy J. ii. OarMban
and adrlaad him thut htUa ibould
Im rcopcni'd. Tlmy ttavo u their
rea on, Mr. Carnaban Infomod tba
nil 5i c ll. Unit iin- bonds ibonld be
hi, lil unilnr cnmpi-tlttou.
Tin. Portland firm aaaurad the
, i iiy attorney thut the icitui pro
oadnra loading up to tba rtr-.i open
in k of biiia. huh regnlar ami in their
opiDlOB, within thn law. Thny bold
, thut it waa not oeooaaary to retrace
iim tedloui itapi taken to legatlaa
tbe flrti opi-ninK of tiid.i.
Tin- worai hfeaba and cute In tbu
pavement on '-ity atreeiftara now
thllig or lh naat, for luat nlithi the
Warren Conatruotlon company
phuit ere wonnd up tbalt atr t
repair wurh IB Klumuth l-'nlln 0,
Ihn Ki-naon.
There " r.i eoma bad enti t m lei 1
i, ni nil nf ttfoaa thai atera aiade
thn tjoreoi I'liiiubliiK i-ompiiny, tba
liitlforntit Oregon I'ownr conipui-y,
lli" loli'photio rompuny und thn h-ui
Inf. plunl huvn bcun flllud up and
rolk-il.
It wum only whnn it delegation
troni tbe chamber t pomniorce and
iiiy council peraonally raqnoated thai)
iim wink be done i ii in full thut Maj
or Arnold, local Witrri-n company ,v-
preaentjttlve, Mrdad to i-arry on ii"
p-pulr wort! lliln yuar.
W 1)1,1. TTBNDKO
Ai-i'irdlim lo thn woukly ino.it
bulletin, which In off thn prm-i lo
duy, MOV 110 boy.-t from nil over thn
r t nt ii of (iri-ron uttended L'uu con
fnrnnco lu I'ortlund. Tho hoya from
Ktanuthi throagb their naaor-lallon
ayicb i,ii,.r boya, and in the confer
ence, lonrni'd many HiIukk nbout pat
rol orgnnleatlon vrblpb they wtu pasa
mi in t'-n otbor nioinbnrn of tin r
troop". Beaajya on tho conteranca
moat be hnudnd In by Hiiturduy, when
n prim- win im awarded tba winner.
Ni:it.si-:s INJURED
MKDKDItl), Oro., Due. 1.
whiio Mta.s Leah Jannlnge, e
county nurau, and UUl J a
phlnu Koppes, Hucretary of tho
Jockaon county health unit,
worn unruuto lo Jui-ka nvillf
e !r in Uedtord ihla morning.
their cuupu eklilded on the (Wet
pavomunt uud overturned In u
ditch. Both aneUbted had
0 ihocka and Mian Jonnlng'a right
arm wna broken.
eee-ee-e-ee"e
Id ON PRIVATE
ITER 5UPPI E
Dr. G. S. Ncwaom, Medical
Director, to Force Owncra
to Connect with Main
t'nleaa rcatrlctlona (tttpede. an
uctlvo and vlRoroiia camp:jU-n will
he launched within the w !c hy the
county heulth unit ngnlnai private
wll In thn Bhlpplngtoll district, It
wioi announced thin mornlni: by Dr.
Rail H. Nnwiiom, medical director of
Ihn null.
Attention tn tho Shlpplngton
water aupply altiintlnn waa attracted
by threo typhoid rnver caann which
broke out In quick euejeenlon. In
veatlgatlon dUcloaed that a dozen
or ao home altuated on low ground
wen- receiving water from private
welle.
Adjacent to thcae homei, hut on
hicjn-r ground, arc other homes with
no aowt-r ayateui to hundl-- newago.
A a reault, Dr. Ncwaom pointed
out. the private wells have been
cofiatnntly contumlnated from ueep
UK" from in Ighhors residing on high
er ground.
i tank samples of tin- wuler
mpply of tba wella. and find It
Htngnniit and an obvious menace
not only to tbe people, who uno It.
hut to the entire community, be-caui-.o
they are jeopardized In case
of an outbreak. These people who In
alm on Hiking water from private
wells should he forced. In tbe inter
est Of public heulth, to Codnoct up
with the water main nnd In- assured
of a sanitary water aupply.
"Before starting in oo n campaign
of this sort, it ia neceaaary lo find
out how far it is poaalhlo for one
io proceed and still remain within
the law and for that reason my
first Htepn will not bo taken until
1 have aecured a legal opinion."
1
OZESJRIES
Make Dad
GLAD
With a Full Set of
Seiberling Cords
It's no secret, in any family, to find the one who
wears out the most tires. It isn't dad and mother
with the sedate trips they make oivce or twice a month
and it isn't dad when he tears up the road on some
business call. Its you kids that make the tires look
like they had been held to the business side of a buzz
saw.
Last Month Is
Chiiuet But
Net So Rainy
Month, Generally
Speaking, is Prevail
ing Cloudy
Colder but not quite so dimp as
la .years past.-
This, in a condensed (oral. Is
what the God of weather dealt oat
U) Klumuth durlns tho month of
November, according to tho monthly
report of Reclamation Service of
ficials. ,
It iwa3 colder than t'lo average
temperature for November by 1.06
degrees, but oil t!?e other hand the
November average rainfall shows
1.S9 Inches where the precipitation
for last month was but 1.30.
Thero was ono night In the
nianth when It was cnld. too chid In
tact, for tho, temperature on tae
night of November 5 sank to 16
degrees above zero. The highest
temperatures of t::o month were
on November 1 and November S.
when on both dates the mercury
rolstod Itself to 54 degrees.
Generally speaking It was a olondy
month, for the reootda 'disclose that
IB daya. wero entirely cloudy, nine
partly cloudy and hut G clear from
sunrise to sunset.
Half the engagement rings are
''ought with money raised hurriedly.
Seeks Title
But it is dad who has to buy the
new ones and he will be tickled
jiink if you would make his Christ
mas a Seiberlinp: Christmas. You
have noticed that most of your
friends' cars arc equipped all
around with Seibc'rlings and you
have also noticed that these same
friends have the least trouble of
all.
Give Your
Share To The
Community
Chest
Your car deserves SEIBERLING CORDS and Dad deserves
that you remember him.
Balsiger Motor Co.
The Only Place In Klamath County You Can Buy Seiberlings
I loro in M Kucnm, tlie In t rat ron
fftndpi fm tlvwfMcht rionnrR now
liohl by KliAl La Rnrba Pnnnro
Hnllft from hilly H hnMfl tho ttv
wiMkHi fehflittpUVtwhlp nf ihftj coun
try N'nto tho HttfklttH ivspm bianco
to tho Iihh champion PffnchQrVtUatJ
Mink
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CXOTUCTtAFT
TUKd CWIhM
Style-any hour-any day-anywhere
CLOTHCRAFT
"5130" Blue Serge
I7 AST side West side all around the town" no matter
-where you go a Clothcraft "5130." Blue Serge Suit is
STYLE. High in quality low in price .. . . A type of tailor
ing you've always associated with more money.
And wear? The guarantee is in the pocket.
$2950
Style and Quality without Extravagance
517 Main
chcnlaiutm
Next to Bluebird
KLAMATH FAllS WOOOOUBM.ORl.
LYNN SABIN TO
BE SENT NORTH
TO CONVENTION
PROMINENT S. P.
OFFICIAL DIES
Chamber Secretary to Journey
To Seattle for Big Meet
Within Few Days
Lynn P. Sabin was chosen this
noon to represent the Klamath co. n
ty chnniher of commerc - at the mid
year meeting of tho weSli rn divi
sion of the United States chamber of
commerce, to be held December -i.
7 nnd S in Seattle.
Sabin. who is secretary of the
chamber, was chosen by the board
of directors in session at their week
ly luncheon. A director ot the chnm
hcr. yet to ue named, wftS a:so rep
resent the county at the meeting.
SAN FFANCISCO. Dec. 1. (P)
Philip K. GordoA, formerly gener
al agent of the C-ahaet Rou:o of the
Southern Pacific company, is dead
at his home at Carmel. He is sur
vived by his father. General David
Stewart Gordon. U. S. A., retired,
Washington, D. C, by his widoV,
two sons and a daughter. One of
Gordon's, sisters s Mrs. Shelby M.
Tuttlo of Medford, Ore., and John
Stuart Gordon of Tacom is a son.
Students Back in
School After Big
Sympathy 'Strike"
FOREST GROVE, Ore., Dec. 1.
(ff) One hundred students of tho
, Forest Grove high school were back
I at their studies this morning fol-.
ALL CITY H1KK SATURDAY
Scouts to Hriiifr. Kats mid Start on
All (ity Hike Knrly Saturday
VEATCH HERE
Henry Veatch, well known hero
where he visits frequently from his
headquarters in Portland, traveling
for a general sporting goods firm,
arrived in the city last evening, ex
pecting to spend several days here
on business.
lowing a walkout yesterday tn pro
test of the suspension of 27 students
who were said to have attended the
Independence-Forest Grove football
game after being ordered to remain
away.
The return to school followed In
terviews with the members of the
school board in which board mem
bers promised that the twenty-seven
suspended students could return to
school without loss of credits and
that the incident would bo "forgotten."
One winter resort which promises
to be popular in spite ot the great
cost Is the kitchen stove.
Saturdny. December 5th. the first
all city hike of the boy scouts will
be held. Led by Scout Exocutive
E. O. Nord, the boys who wish to
pass their first nnd second class ;
outdoor tests will leave the cham
ber of commerce at ten o'clock in
the morning for destinations known
only to the chief. The hike will bo
singed rain or shine. Roys who are
desirous of passing tho following j
tests can go: I
For second class scouts, all regis
tered tenderfoots who want to pass
compass, cooking, fircmaking, knife j
and hatchet, Bt-out raco. Eachi
scout is asked to bring one pound I
of meat, and threo or four pota-
toes, knife, hatchet, scout hand
book, note book and pencil. AU
second class scouts wishing to pass
to first class tests in use of tho axe,
judging distance, bring an axe, ar
ticles for hunter's stow nnd flapjacks
nlso utensils necessary.
Scout Executive Nord announced'
toduy that these hikes will bo held.
nnco each month.'
The Science of Dentistry
has made the care of the teeth a painless and easy taste. A
few minutes in our charge forstalls disease and decay of tho
teeth at no discomfort and small expense. See us for free
examination.
R. D. COE, DENTISTS
(Painless ot course)
202-204 Hopka Bldg. 8th and Main Phono 833
General Hauling
Hay, Grain and Poultry Supplies. Complete Line
of Groceries. I-ong and Sliprt Distance Hauling.
Anderson Transfer 8C Feed Co.
335 So. 6th St. Phone 795
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