PAGE EIGHT
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
TiiPwIay, January 21, 10H0
KING GEORGE
GIVES PLEDGE
England To Cooperate In
Efforts To Reach
j. Agreement.
. (Continued Prom Pa One)
fcfacDonald look th chair va
cated by th monarch and Im
mediately upon hla designation
as chairman becan hla own ad'
eraa. urging In an eloquent
peerh the necessity (or height
ening the spirit of confidence
among peoples and thus paving
the war (or an agreement to
halt competition in naval con
miction.
"The whole world." he said,
"experts that we shsll deliberate
end negotiate on th" assumption
that hiring pat onr names to
pacts of peace we mean to res
pect our sl.Tnatres.
The British prime minister
are President Hoover credit (or
Inviting the present conference.
"After several attempts had been
made onuccessfully to get such
an understanding between the
.United States and ourselves as
would make a wide International
agreement possible," he said.
"President Hoover through his
newly appointed ambassador to
London, proposed to me that
we ahould explore onr differences
once more."
limitations Contlnaoo Process
Colonel Stlmson addressed the
assemblage when Mr. Mac Donald
had concluded his speech, re
marking that the present effort
at naval limitation was not to be
regarded as final by any means.
''Naval limitation is a continu
ous process," he said, "we re
card disarmament as a goal to
he reached by snccesslve steps.
by frequent revision and improve
ment. A solution reached today,
however perfect, may not res
pond to conditions at a later
date."
American AM Pledged
Colonel Stlmson pledged the
cooperation of America to furth
er endeavor In behalf of disarm
ament, both land, naval, and In
the air. "Our efforts to contri
bute to the success of endeavors
in other fields will continue un
abated' be said. Other delega
tion heads followed in alphabeti
cal order, the Canadian, Colonel
1. V. Ralston, coming next, to
be followed In turn by Andrew
Tsrdlen. Trench premier.
Velhcr rb
The conference has as drab a
weather setting, as London pos
sibly could provide. A dense
fog some said the heaviest of
the year permeated even the
- Inside of buildings and on the
outside was so thick traffic was
retarded and in some localities
almost tied up.
Delegations were late in ar
riving at historic Westminster
Palace where the opening ses
sion wan held. Ouce there, bow
ever, they spent only minutes
warming their hands before a
large open fireplace and hurried
to the conference room so as to
be in piece when his majesty ar
rived.
Haney Goes East
To Represent Poe-
Malin Rail Route
' Bert E. Haney left (or Wash
ington. D. C. today on a special
mission tor the Joint Railroad
Committee ot Klamath county.
Mr. Haney will go before the
Interstate Commerce Commission
tn the matter of the location of
the proposed Great Northern ex
tension to California and en
deavor to get the line from
Klaath Falle to the state line
established through the Poe Val
ley and Malln.
Three routes are on the Great
Northern's map and it is the
hope of the Joint Railroad Com
mittee to get the location settled
tn conjunction with the Inter
state Commerce Commission's
order. If such Is the outcome
of the recent hearing at Ban
Francisco.
. Klamath Falls merchants have
some to the assistance of the
Joint committee, subscribing over
$800 to the fund necessary to
earry the (ight through. It Is
the viewpoint ot many that If
the Great Northern Is allowed to
build Its extension that part of
the line rnnnning from Klamath
Falls to the state line should
serve a district not already en
joying rail service.
Mr. Haney will also take up
the matter of the proposed power
plant considered by the Irriga
tion District, which they hope
to build on the McCormack site
on the Klamath river near Keno.
- A. M. Thomas will accompany
Mr. Haney to Washington, D. C.
In the interests of the Klamath
Irrigation District. .
HOOVER HEARS
NAVAL OPENING
(Continued from Page One)
peach the president and his com
panions went to an encloaed
eourt (or the regular eaTly morn
lag medicine ball game.
While the presldsnt was lis
tening to the broadcast Acting
Secretary of the Ns'y Jabncke
and two admirals were in a room
t the Maytlower hotel listening
40 th conference.
Uooml IMctnree Taken.
The reception at the Jabncke
ft if m as aleaf that aoaad
motion pictures ot (he group
were taken.
"In Juat a few minutes now
the naval conference will be for
mally opened In London," said
Jahncke befire the broadcast B
gsn. "This conference has been
characterised by President Hoov-
er as the most Important In a
great many years, and probably
the most Important (or ma' y
years to come. He baa also said
that the progress of peace tor
the world resta In a great meas
ure upon the shoulders ot the
five delegations.
Hope for Success.
"As the navy la heavily rep
resented tn this American dele
gation, we representatives ot the
navy here tn the United States,
In common with all the people
ot this country, naturally want
to see this conference succeed.
We know that, as the president
has said, there la the will to suc
ceed on the part ot the five par
ticipating nations.
"So It seems to me thst de
spite tbe early hour It would be
interesting for thoaj ot us from
the navy to listen directly to th
king ot England as he opens the
first plenary session of this con
ference upon which our com-mander-ln-chle(
places so much
hope for the future benefit ot
mankind. That Is why I ask you
to Join me In listening to the
king's address aa It comes over
th radio."
Would Leave Land
With Government
For Time Being
At a meeting held at the cham
ber ot commerce Saturday, when
the committee appointed ' to
study the publio land policy as
outline.', by President Hoover
met and discussed the situation
and gave arguments pro and con,
a resolution was passed to leave
the lands to the government as
they are at the present time.
State Interested.
A auggestlon made recently by
President Hoover whereby the
otherwise unappropriated public
lands be returned to the state,
tor surface right only, the min
eral and other rights being re
tained by - the government, is
meeting with state-wide Interest,
and meetings are being held
throughout the state to discuss
the problem and vote on it.
Governor Calls Meeting.
A letter from Governor Xor-
blad to R. C G roes beck, presi
dent ot the Klamath county
chamber ot commerce, asks him
to be present st a meeting to be
held in Portlsnd on Thursday,
January 24, to discuss the pub
lio lands question and the dis
posal of public lands in the
state ot Oregon. The meeting
will be composed ot men over
the state interested in the mu
ter, and they will decidj wheth
er to be In favor or in oppositlno
to the issue.
CALIFORNIANS
SEND BRIEFS
(Continued From Page One)
Southern Pacific.
3. That granting the present
petition would give 19.1 per cent
of the state's area competitive
rail service to the Pacific north
west, but increase railroad mile
age only .IS per cent and total
Investment only .13 per cent.
4. That the cost of the rail
link wonld be small compared
to the many advantages It will
give the rail-using public
fi. That the link would Im
prove th earning position of a
comparatively weak railroad, the
Western Pacific and should not
impair the ability ot the South
ern Pacific, the principal pro
testant, to perform Its service t
the public
. Without the proposed link
the Southern Pacific would be
forced to double track a portion
of Its Shasta rout by 193 S or
137.
7. That the construction would
make large timber areas access
ible and benefit California lum
ber consumers.
8. Thst the new line would
stimulate movement of Califor
nia perishable products into the
northwest through removal of
certain existing rates and di
vision barriers.
Hearing in April.
Oral arguments on the ease
are expected to be heard by the
L C. C. In Washington In April.
FOX ASSERTS
CHARGES FALSE
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charged In Mrs. Kuser's appli
cation. Tbe statement said In part:
Will Maintain Honor.
"I deeply resent the published
statement taken from the bill ot
complaint filed by Mrs. Anthony
it. Kuser tn federal court. What
ever else may happen to me, I
propose to maintain my honor.
There la not a word of truth to
tbe assertion that I have specu
lated with the money of Fox
Film or Fox Theatres Corpor
ation or with the funds of any
company with which I have ever
been concerned.
It Is also stated that I hare
received hundreds of thousands
of dollars In salary. In point of
fact I relinquished my salary
three and a halt years ago and
never since received a dollar.
Companies Solvent.
The compsnlcs are over
whelmingly solvent. Th only
question Is one ot a little pa
tience on tbe part of th credi
tors nntll new financing now un
der consideration can be completed.
MERCURY GOES
TO NEW LEVELS
Cold Weather Continues
Throughout Entire
Nation
(Continued from Page One)
dispatched by automobile to vari
ous county points tor feeding
r-heasanta and other wild birds.
Traffic waa moving over all high
ways.
Pendleton experienced the cold
est night since 11 last night
when the mercury dropped to tt
below aero. It waa It below at
8 o'clock this mornlug. Plows
were working today on the Hepp
ner, Uklah and other highways.
Corvallta Shivers
The cold wave reached a new
mark at Corvallta where tbe Ore
gon State college weather station
registered 4 abov sero which
was the low point since 1934.
The campua was covered with
four Inches ot snow.
AGED MAX FREEZES HANDS
AMITY, Jan. 21 (AP) Steve
McKinney, 78, Is In a critical
condition as a result of exposure
and la suffering with badly
froien hands. McKinney, who
Uvea alone on the place where
he was born and raised, wss
found Monday evening tangled In
a barb wire fence by a brother-
in-law, Peter Burton, who noticed
the dark object In the fence and
investigated. McKinney waa un
conscious when found, but was
later revived and able to state
that he had found himself ont ot
mstches and waa crossing a field
to a neighbor's home about
three-fourths of a mile away to
replenish his supply. In crawl
ing through the fence the heavy
barbs caught In his clothing and
he was unable to liberate him
self.
SALEM, Ore.. Jan. 21, (AP)
Better coasting conditions con
stituted the only Improvement
noted In Salem's cold weather
situation Tuesday morning.
Surface anow melted by tbe
sun Monday froie again before
a minimum temperature ot (
degrees below sero during the
night and the coasting paths on
the hills more glistening rib
bons ot solid Ice over which
sleds flew at racing apeed.
Episcopal Church
To Be Consecrated
Saturday night at S o'clock
and Sunday at 11 a. m. and 1:30.
are the date aet for the Patronal
Festival services and ordination
ceremony at St. Paul's Episcopal
church ot this city, ot which
Ven J. Henry Thomas is pastor.
These services are unique in
so (ar as there Is to be conse
cration of the church, a cere
mony performed only when the
church Is entirely free of debt.
In addition to this there will be
admission as a layman ot Arthur
Douglas Hay, a prominent law
yer ot Lakeview and the or
dination of Rev. Joseph W.
Ewing, who haa been her with
Ven. Thomas for some time.
On the same dates there will
be confirmation of a large class
ot adults and adult baptism.
These services are indicative
of the growth and development
of the Episcopal church In this
city and adjoining territory.
DEMAND FOR SARGON
BREAKS All RECORDS
Twenty-four Carloads in 25 Days in 27 States
Is Amazing Record Recently Made by Cele
brated Medicine Overwhelming: Demand
the One Great Outstanding Proof of Its
Merit Rapidly Becoming Household
Word Throughout America.
MOST medicines are sold by
A few are gold in larger
medicine that sells in such enormous quantities that
wholesale dealers are forced to buy it in solid carload lots
to supply a demand that has been so phenomenal as to
almost stagger imagination.
That s just what has happened with Sargon, the cele
brated new medicine that is now sweeping the country
like a pre at tidal wave. Not only is the trade buvinir it in
carload lots, but they are buying carload after carload,
each car containing over 20,000 bottles of Sargon and
Sargon Soft Mass Fills.
Twenty-four carloads In 26
days sold in only 27 states Is the
amazing record recently made by
tbese wonderful medicines.
In the State of California
where Sargon was Introduced in
April ot last year. It ha required
20 carloads to supply the ever
increasing demand in this one
state alone. Texas dealers re
quired t carloads In only (onr
months.
A single New York firm, with
wholesale branches In leading
cities, is selling at the rata of
over a Million and a Quarter bot
tles a year.
Phenomenal and bewildering"
I th way on of th big drug
Jobbers of th country describes
th marvolous demand for Sar
gon. "Iff th greatest seller within
th memory of the oldest mem
berg of onr organization," said
another.
"We are sailing more Sargon
tbsa any other ten medicine put
MURDER TRIAL
STARTS 22ND
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deputy district attorney, will rep
resent the atat sad J. C. O'Neill
will represent Wright at the
trial.
Financial Difference
On Monday, November 11, Dar
ling entered the hotel lobby and
asksd Mrs. Wright It he might
check receipts. Wrights paid
13,000 (or the lease and Darling
waa to get a percentage of re
ceipts. He checked the record
Ing rash register tape. Later In
the day he returned and asked
tor tbe tape. That evening he
came Into the hotel and qua
tloned some Items. Wright bit
Darling with his fist and then
kicked him out of the hotel lob
by, saying that Darling couldn't
accuse Mrs. Wright ot being dis
honest. Tuesday morning Darling
wore out a complaint for assault
and battery while being armed
with a dangerous weapon agalnit
Wright. Wright put up a caah
bond.
Then that evening Darling was
found dead. Wright called the
police and told them that some
thing waa wrong and waa placed
under arrest by Policeman Clar
ence Coon.
FEDERAL COURT
NOT IN PLANS
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man. assistant secretary ot the
treasury, are as flolows:
Basement: 291 sjuare feet.
storage (or forest service.
First floor: S.OOO square feet.
post office workroom: 1,200
square feet, money order and
registry division; 84 square feet,
money order and registry vault.
330 square teet (approximate),
postmaster's office, vault and
toilet.
Second floor: 440 square feet,
collector ot Internsl revenue (3
rooms); 412 square teet, war
department, recruiting officers:
1.350 square feet, department ot
agriculture, (( rooms), county
agent; 597 square feet. Internal
revenue agent (3 rooms); 450
squsra teet, forest service, (3
rooms); 460 square feet, car
riers' awing room; ISO square
teet, carriers' toilet.
In addition to the above there
are also provided on this floor,
toilets for both men and women.
Third floor: 2,910 square
feet, reclamation service (1!
rooms); 300 square (set, on
assigned (on room).
Black Crows Come
To Parting of Ways
LOS ANGELES. Jan. 21. (A.
P.) Th vaudeville team ot Mo
ran and Mack, better known a
the "Two Black Crows," baa
come to a parting ol the ways.
In superior court, George Mo
ran, whose real name Is George
Searcy, obtained a temporary re
straining order yesterday against
Cbaries Mack, prohibiting him
irom using ue names Jioran
and the "Two Black Crows" In
further acts. Mack's birth name
Is Charles E. Sellers.
Th disagreement follow ed tbe
signing of a contract by the
comedian in which Moran was
named manager of th team. Mo
ran claimed be was not versed
la "business or legal matters'
and he signed the paper with
out knowing that he would re
ceive no compensation from Mack
for assuming the managership.
the dozen or by the gross.
Quantities, but think at a
together," said still another.
And so It Is everywhere Saigon
has been Introduced. Its leader
ship and Its preeminence ar un
questioned. Its enormous and
ever Increasing popularity I the
on great outstanding proof of Its
merit. No medicine, no matter
how extensively advertised, could
sell and continue to sell If It did
not produce positive and actual
results. Million upon millions
hav used It and hav told other
millions what It has don for
tbem. That Is why bargon and
Sargon Soft Mass pills hav be
come th real sensation of tbe
drug trade throughout America.
When this famons medicine
was first given to the world, well
known authorities believed It
would be a great boon to hu
manity, but they little dreamed It
would become a household word
throughout the ctuntry In so
short a time.
Maglll Drug Co. agonta. Adv.
food poisons
DINNERGUESTS
Fifty or More Suffer
Severe Illness at
Lodge Affair.
SACRAMENTO, Cel., JaU. 31.
(AP) Uelween fifty and sixty
men and women guests at a dlu
ner given by Camelia City Circle
No. 1102, Foresters of America,
here last night were reported III
today either at their homes or
In hospitals.
Some May Die
Doctors attendiug casea tn lo
cal hospitala declared that "five
or six" persons might die from
the effects ot a poisoning that
wracked them violently for sev
eral hours.
Physicians who attended other
casea In private homes declared
their patlenta suffered consider
ably. Teat Food Rumple.
Dr. Howard Hull, city health
officer, was working on the mai
ler today, obtaining samples of
the food served at the banquet
(or chemical analysis to deter
mine the source ot the poisoning.
Tbe dinner wss given in honor
of Mrs. Nellie Kramer and Mrs.
Lulu Lehman, both ot San Fran
cisco. Mrs. Kramer Is grand
chief companion ot the state or
der, and Mrs. Lehman Is supreme
deputy ol the organisation. Mrs.
Kramsr waa reported aa being
"very ill."
Served Creamed Chicken.
The guests at the affair were
served a creamed dish ot chicken
and veal. From all Indications
those who partook of this course
became 111.
Dr. Hall took samples of two
kinds ot cake, peas and tomatoes
and the main dish served at the
banquet to find the source of
OBITUARY
NANCY JOHN
Nancy John passed away at
her late residence near William
son river Monday evening at 8
o'clock at the age ot 75 years.
she Is survived by her husband.
Mose John, and one brother.
Harry George. Tbe remains are
at the Klamath Funeral Home.
Pine avenue and Eighth. An
nouncement of funeral arrange
ments will be made later.
Tips From
Tabby
It I (aid a cat' whisker
enable her to measure tbe
hole In the barn through
which she wlshe to go
when Tlge la In hot pursuit
hitting on all four . . the
whiskers "sort" Inform
Miss KIWls about what
size aperture she can slip
through ... a guld to
safety. It yon plesse . , .
A man without a definite
place to "trade" Is mighty
apt to be like a cat with
out whiskers , . . the ele
ment of safety may be miss
ing . . . Let us assur any
reader ot this, that, the
merchandise game as played
at this store "ha all the
clement of jafety, (or w
will hot P1,T It any other
way ...
This store Is filled with
clothing, bats, furnishings,
shoes, etc., from th best
concerns we know of all
bought with care and priced
at tbe smallest possible
profit based on giving value
to get volume ... the mod
ern plan of making both
sides of your dollar work.
We want yon to make n
your "Clothes Friends."
J&fuqarmari
We Give S & H
Green Stamps
it
th trouble. Dr. Hull dci-lnrcd
ptomaine poisoning canard the
illnesses.
Mrs. Lillian flardlne, one of
th women who rooked th niesl,
waa reported aa being seriously
III todsy, as wsre several others
In homes and hospitals.
CANCER SERUM
' IS EFFECTIVE
(Continued from Pag On)
serum hsd "proved Itself potent
In killing msilgunnt tissues." but
thst at this stage It would b In
advlsubl to hall It aa a cancer
cure.
The serum Is derived from th
outer layer of tht adrenal glamia
ot sheep, end was asserted by iti
dlsroverer to have the power,
when Injected lulo the human
body, ot "destroying the tissues
of the malignant areas."
Corrections To
Errorgramt
(1) Guaranteed Is spelled In
correctly. () A pjlilon of the
naftold floor Is milling. (3)
The man at the left Is shy one
overall strap. (4) The hook on
the pulley at the loft should be
curved up. Instead of In a po-il-tlon
that would let the scaffold
rope slip off. (6) The scram
bird word la exlmenrc.
leather cuuls, sweaters, wool hose, scarfx, lined gloves and breeches, coy.ny
warm and correctly styled in tho newest lines. Every one a necessity to
enjoy the winter sports and so reasonably priced too.
La Pointe 's
YOU MUST
SEE PARIS!
I SAW "PARIS" DURING ITS LONG RUN AT THE
California in San Francisco, and I want to tell you that it's a
close second to "The Gold Digger of Broadway" and that'
going tome, Un't it?
I DIDN'T KNOW A THING ABOUT IRENE BOR-
DONI, but after I aw her in "PARIS" I decided that if all
French actresse were like Irene, I would have to make a trip
across as soon a possible.
BESIDES IRENE AND HER FUNNY FRENCH
accent, there are any number of pretty girls some with gor
geously beautiful costumes, and some without but all good
looking. All TECHNICOLOR, too and some marvelous stag
effects.
MOST OF THESE MUSICAL COMEDIES ARE
not so long on story just enough to bring; in the girls and th
colors and the songs and the dances but this one has a very
clever and funny story, in fact, "PARIS" has everything that
makes a corking good picture. 4
IF POSSIBLE, TRY AND ATTEND THE AFTER-
noon performances Our limited seating capacity at the Pine
Tree is taxed when we have a picture with the entertainment
qualities and magnitude of this attraction.
YOURS FOR MORE GIRLS FROM PARIS
HARRY POOLE.
5218 Happy People
Give up Their Secret
TUST suppose yott could get 6000 Joy.
J ously happy imipls together In on dig
bull snd couIJssk them what mad. thrm
all ao full of nep. Suppose, strangely
enough, thst all of thorn had discovered
the sams way to be happy. You would
feel that hero, If anywhere In the world,
was th secret of how to get Joy out of lifts.
This Is lust what has happened
during tli last few weeks. Wo knew
there were millions of people who
had found the secret of happiness In
the same way. and we anked them In
rne or two smsll announownrnta in
th mntniiiirs and newaparra to
tell us tlivir story, letters run if tn us
rum practically all over the globe.
All of them said "Th secret of
happiness is health."
How to get this health? Th way
thst stl of thrs people hsd din
covered was not some magic medi
cine, not som powerful drug, not
some dilllcult course ol training
but only a simple, harmless, nnturs!
method. It was to keep the body In
ternally clean, sweeping Its natural
poisons away each day, regularly as
clock work by the use ol Nujol.
These people hsd mad great
discovery. They had found out that
N u jol contains no druga; t hat it la as
taali-U-es snd colorlina aa pure water;
plt-ssiint to take snd forms no habit;
that it cannot hurt you, no matter
how much you take; that it la non
fattening : not absorbed by tho body;
They have found the way la
Buoyant. Zealful Health, and
the Joy lhal foes wllh H
that it Is only the Internal luhrlra
turn your body needs, juat like any
other machine.
It sounds like a fairy tale, doesn't
It. to be well and happy so easily?
Well, all you need to do to find out
If thee people have mad a real
discovery Is to gel a bottle of Nujol
tcdoy at any drug store snd take It
for two wn-ks. It owls but eVow
cents anil it makes you frei liks a
million dollars. Ths sure way to
happiness Is through AtaJlA.
Winter
Sports
t