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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1927)
THE F.VENINfl HF.RAMX KLAMATH FALLS. OKF.fiON Wclnosdav. July 20. 1027. Page Ten B NOTES n w ,' Pi it rill ml r Ul LniVLViUK - . i I outlaws and resorting to banditry" end the general, formerly a lib- eral military leader under Mon j carta, was Mid liy Mr. Kellogg not to have the support of either of the Kicaraguan political artia. Mr j KclloKg addressed hi reply to President William Umn of the Am trtran Federation of Iliad received protests fro Work Saya Tariff Won't 'Be Removed New Wonderful Face Powder Jul If the lave powder von now 'use So, doc iut stay on lima: enough to the Nlr- LAKRVIRW, Ore., Julv 20. (Spe- Vuraguan doWnates to the congress clal is Tha Heraldi-.uests' t ' h f marinn against "T"'', 'i?' ,S,,,r'nj; vZi'lAuCou.h FMldnl reen tu ,.""U.d'n. 1" r" a-loi-nlnB th. ron.tr.. had declared lUIH r IV VM.r I. II Ani-vi I . II n Il..aan . lUt th American Federation opposed up of arms' In th aettle- C. E. Iant and Win. nubr. Th:a " . ' " ' . . . V Ml lflt OtatVl Mllll S I Immediate a resolution part, tead, ,r'P ' 'n . r ,hli'" ' ' thence o Klamath Fall. afte ;,,,,, 0B ,v ,., s,, Ti .a . v, m., .Z r .!. In ' " the first day session. I.ul. 1 "?!." J 1 I hi. '? ,.iMoronM. secretary of commerce. 1. eluded Kobe Johnson of tha Jour- f ...j ...mi..r. nt the ' discussion of the resolution by a , l.tl ."'' ' " ron.UIrd atata highway rommisj-lon stated. .i.,.i. ,, , ,. ....,. V - b given virafprential consideration. Gunboats Violate Chinese Embargo that poaltWaly the Pevll' Garden aartlon of the Klamath-ljikeTlev hlnhway would be provided for. and mould probably be under contract within the next 0 daya. Juat as soon aa plana are sub mitted for the Improvement to the three nnita of entrance to LakeYlew, the western entrance from the rail road tract to Main street, and from the cemetery at the north entrance over the new location, and from the sonth entrance, tha state high way commission has agreed to co operate on a basis of fifty-fifty with the cltr and coonty on these Im provements of the streets. The plair will mlso Inelade contract lor me const met Ion of a new bridge over Dead Man creek In South Lake Ytew which croaaea Main, the high way afreet. , iOunn A. Baker, contractors for th surfacing of the Quarts Mt. aecUoa. will be ready to beetn plac ing aurfaetnir material In about SO days. They are now putting In ( their crushing plant and developing the oirarrv. The grading on this inn ta ..iwlhl In COmUleted ! b August 10th. becomes available at T.entsin. ' The contract for the construct'on I Qo Tai-Chl. comm.Mioner - r.f of aanltary sewer fvstem for the foreim affairs here for the Nanking town of Ijikeriew. la over half com-1 government, today declared that the pleted. The work la being pushed . embargo was a wartime measure rapidlv by Ek a Mad. contractors seeking to block funds for Tilarshal of Portland" ! Chang Tso-Un. the' northern com- The governor and party were en- J manUer-in-chief. for troop peyments. tertained at the Hot Springs clubl "la event that the powers resort Saturday night with a modest ban- to their navies to break the block ouet given by the business men of!de. It would , constitute a grave I'OKT CllI.l.lXS I'.iln t Al t- - I'rvdlillng th.it agitation suit rn does not ktvp that ugly ntiliixt the prt.ent tiirlff would shine away imtef lnltly--doe uot lJibor ho ! recelT ' scant ' ttlt. nlUm In cor- n,"k llr " '! tul like a .r..' ,h.. i...i !., rliv i peacn iry inis new woiiimt.iii of biitH rrpulillian and dcmoi-ruta" wire protevtloAiata. Dr. Hubert Work, secretary of the Interior, in an address here laat niglitilcfeudcd the protective tariff aaalnM the at tacks of agriculturists. Hr. Work lt'lured the artfclea tha farmer produces for sule are' protected by the tariff, while the necessities ho buys from abroad arv on tha free lltl. Declaring It Is as nvceaoary to promote a market as to supply It, Dr. Work said the "corporations of our country have more thuc 14.01)11.1100 of shareholders whose savings would be menaced by the removal of tariff." special French rro--i Knee I'ow iler called MK I. !.(-(. 1.0 Itemem ber the. name .If.'l.l.u Ul.O. Thure's nothing like It. UNDERWOOD'S PHARMACY Job i id a' patient mun. but there no r'crord of his ever bavins put a tooth civtltns baby tu sleep.' EX-SOLON BELIEVES J DARK HORSE MAY WIN ST. VAIL, XI!in., July 20. (AV) ' " ' " ' ; Macnns Johnson, former I'nltcd SHANGHAI. China. July-S. t A. Stares senator from Mlnesota. be P.) The nse. of destroyer to traus- Jleres a "dark horse" will gel the port silver to Tientsin In sptte of democratic presidential nomination. . , . ,Kl.!That Mr. Coolldge "can have th- the ailver embargo act up by the nomll)lll,(m h Vant. nationalist government at Nankins .. ,nrt ,nttt ,,, northwest still Is under most serious consideration wants farm relief legislation. It waa said today at the British j The former senator made these and American consulates. 'declarations In a formal statement Foreign business men and bank-'here today, denying Chicago press era are making the. strongest ef- J dispatches quoting him as saying torts to overcome, appealing to the there Sunday that dissatisfaction consuls of their governments for! in the northwest over the president's veto of farm legislation "is not serious.' "It la quite evident." he said, "that sentiment for the McNary Haugen bill or for some genuine farm relief legislation Is as strong 431 Main St. GLEANING PRESSING . Work called for and delivered, Klamath Cleaning & Dye Workf Hoipoixt's Fireless-Type Cooker " V Saves You Money It makes the llotpoint the most economical clcctri range you can buy ' ' ONLY ifotpoint Ranees have k Uis convenient, saving cook-ing-well. It fits, in plac u( one of the surface cooking units. 'Iff! Iticne 4 ON. authority to use the destroyers of their respective nations for trans-' portatlng the metal to Tientsin, where there Is dire need for it for commercial and military purposes. Bank managers at Hongkong and. Shanghai contend that the norths among Minnesota farmers as ever.'' i China trade is doomed tin less s'.lvcr He also denied he had predicted withdrawal of Mr. Coolldge in favor of a "dark horse" but said his "dark horse" prediction had refer red to the democratic party, where he "thought "Smith was too wet and MrAdoo too dry." , Ikeview. On the following aay they toured tha valley and among other projecta investigated the Goose Lake Valley Irrigation sys tem. This is . In deplorable con- nterventlon la Quo declared. Chinese affairs," There is no satisfactory reason all ways harping will make a rood dition and aid has been promised j angeL by tSovernor Patterson, aa well as I tha Oregon state chamber of com-! mere and the Portland chamber of j , commerce to get some action on the Immediate- Improvement of the sys tem, in order that it will be pos sible' to deliver water next year. U. S. Says Marines ' ' Justified in Act 1 . . ; WASHINGTON, July. 1. (API The American government, through the state department, has expressed) the view 'that the clash between United States marines and the force of-the Nlcaraguan general. Sandlno. was tho result of banditry on the part of Sandino's forces, and involved no political question. This was the reply of Secretary of State Kellogg to protests against the niarlnea" defeat of the Nicar-j aguan general voiced at the fifth Pan-American con Kress here. The! 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Small percentages are added to concrete mixtures to increase WORKABILITY and insure WATER TIGHTNESS. Being composed of practically pure silica Celite does not affect the time of setting and is the most permanent ingredient in concrete mixture. -,' - - It is to the interest of Contractors and Engineers to be familiar with the qualities this material imparts to all concrete mixtures. Once used it will be regarded as a necessity. - To the Engineer rhiform Poncrele.' VYutrr-tlitlit Concrete Stronger Concrete. Drier Consistency and fe Beg- grcgutlnn. A ainnnlh surface and more pleasing structure. To the Contractor Decreased labor costs for plac ing. .... Quicker disrhnrce from mixer. Less honeycombing snd patch ing. Decreased costs. . Workability Means Economy in Concrete We use Celite in our Ready Mixed Concrete For further information call at our Klamath Concrete Pipe Co. " "New Management" " Phone 582-W '.Seventh and Market Streets ' f3 1 1C l7 Main Thone S3S auvaj, i;i- 23