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PAGE TWO -THE EVENING HERAT.D. Kt-AMATB MUA OREGON Saturday, February 21, 1931 Lawmakers Begin Overtime Session to Complete Work Many Important Bill to Be Acted On. Name . Roosevelt Highway Changed to Oregon Coast Highway. Police Bill Loses. '. SALEM,. Feb. 21 (AP) The Oregon legislature to day started its overtime session with 70 proposals wait ing action in both houses. The senate, among its 41 bills on third reading, will have for consideration the Tualatin tunnel bill following its report after having been rewritten several times, and after an attempt had been made to relieve the state of responsibility in this proposed $5,000,000 highway project. Tb new tain code and .the commercial flsblng coda will also eome a a in tne senate lor action. , the commercial coda already bar log paasad the house. Staadarda aad grades of butter, the bill no on wbtch a pnblio hearing waa Bald tola week, la llkewtee on , the oaleadaav. .Both .houses will contiass-ie. f uli ! s session. ' Coder Special Order ' The hydro-eiectrlo commission Mil, already having pasaed the aenate la one or the houses Zt bills, along with the tobacco tax proposals, ander apeclal order. the racing bill, pawn broken Il ea nee, and the uniform traffic ode. All ot these are houae sea are except the power com- Bi lesion bill which originated la the aenate and la an admlnlatra Hon bill. .Two mover hare already been lade to either aet a definite day tor adjournment, or call upon OOTeroor Julius L, Meier to aammon a apeclal session. Yea tarday .waa the last official day ot the 40-day limit and the II pay tor the leglalatora hat bees topped. The motion to pasa a resolu tion to adjourn next Thursday . alt ht waa loat In the houae, ' while a resolution la now on the aenate desk calling for Imme diate . adjournment and requeu ing the governor to call a apeclal session immediately to clear np SENATE OKEHS CHANGE HI BUY SALEM. Feb. 11, (AP) With Senatora F. K. Francisco rich ot Clataop county and Senator Charles Hall ot Coot and Carry, the only two senate fnemners who actually Mr on Oregon"a scenic coast highway, divided as to the name that nationally known thoroughfare should carry the aenate experience a a harp tight yesterday on house bill 161, proposing chant la the name. Sine the highway wad atarted It haa been known aa the "Rooee- velt coast military highway." The tact that many other highways in the United States carry the name Roosevelt led to a mora to change It However, the house bill proposed a change to "Roose velt-Oregon highway." Is the aenate Friday atternooa Frascia- covlch. after a parliamentary POMP WILL HOT UK BIRTHDAY OF mm WASHINGTON. Feb. 11. (A PI Because Washlniton'a birth day anniversary comet on Sunday this year, observance ot the day by the natlon'a officials will de part from the usual pattern. President Hoover who I year appeared with official pomp at the spectacular celebration ot Alexandria, Virginia, "hometown of the tint president, will be permitted to celebrate according to his Inclination. Hla Inclination llkelv will lead him right back to Alexandria to worship quietly In Washing ton's pew at Christ's church. Probably ha will continue to Mount Vernon to place a wreath at Washington's tomb. With Mrs. Hoover away she harried from the final official reception of the season to Aahe- ville. North Carolina, for a visit 1th her convalescing son- White House dwellers were some what vague aa to the Washington birthday plans for Peggy Ann, Herbert Jr., and baby Joan. On any ordinary Washington's birthday. Peggy Ana and Herbert Jr.? young aa they are, would find la Alexandria a celebration they'd remember the rest of their Uvea. But a sabbath an niversary sees a more serious observance In the town where Washington went to church. Members ot congress, too. will experience aa unexpected swerve from Waahlngton'a birthday tra dition. For years too numerous to count. Washington's farewell address haa been read on hla birthday. This year, with the ooservanc scheduled for Won- day, the ijrd.. Representative Beck, ef Pennsylvania, will da. uver an address oa Washington. tha work of . the eae.sk Unntaes. i if i committee of the whole and It "..tussle, got the body to go Into keep it la session all next week . Oppose Adjowrameett The adjournment motion was fought by. Ralph Hamilton, who declared the legislators were not sent here to work- for-4t ' days and atop, they were no;. called to get tt a day, bat were causa io perioral the functions .of the -state aaoembiy. and as each they should not adjourn ' maul eo as Id oration In aa orderly saaaaar caa be given the busl- aeaa neiore the Bouses. Allan Byaoa etated there waa annnss. , easiness to keep the members busy -until next Saturday night, r eight day over the official His which, It enacted, wm peraut the California Oregon ?-Tr nPayto proceed under Jurisdiction and supervision of the proposed new stated water jowsr. commission with Its pro posed ft.Ete.OOt hvdro-electrle development on the Klamath river in Klamath eountv, and which also validates settler's Ir rigation water rights on the aome river, dropped almultane aaQrjato the faoppera ot both Cataaaw Hhthsm Vm. The senate waa virtually un der apeclal order ot business for the entire day. and under that rale pasaed the agricultural de- ' pertinent bill, changed the name of the Roosevelt highway to the Oregon Coast highway and de- 'feated the Portland policemen and firemen's pension bill after for hoars of debate on the three measures. The coast hlgh way and the Portland pension hill had previously passed the -wsr nouse. rne pension bill waa defeated la the aenate by a 14 to II vote after passing the t s it n i vote. The hoot approved the 11 S?p.7?iiloB: bute' 8gregaUng U. 116.711, without any dissent ing rotes. They were Joint ways - and meant committee measures tor salaries and department ex- The six-weeks ham the combined firemen and police men of Portland on on side and insurance Interests on the other .J .. ".oesuoa of pensions for the fire laddies and policemen ot Portland terminated in the sen ate with the defeat of the pen alon measure. Hooaewife la Too Scared to Scream Aa Burglar Work , PORTLAND, Feb. z, (AP) Mrs. Paul Wlererhold Jr, re ported to police today that while aba lay watching them last night, too frightened to scream or wakt aer husband, two robbers took money and checks totaling 11,. It from Wledarhold't pockets and escaped. They got tlto la Jl cashier, check tor .-f1 wk"l. the'tald. to tee the two'mea la the doorway, pay had turned oa the light at switched tt off when she at up. One man threatened Bar with a bin revolver. Most of the money, she said. Belonged to a meat market of which bar husband waa part owner. Ol'SE STRENGTH KN8 NATIONAL PADLOCK LAW ' WASHINGTON, Feb. 11, (AP) -Th Chrlstopherson bill to trengtben padlock proceedings gainst Hqaor law violators was passed today by the house. The measure waa one of the methods suggested by tht Wlok reheat eommlssloa te Increase the effectiveness ot enforcement. It amends the National Prohibi tion act so la padlock proceed lata service may be obtained on assent or unknown property own ate by publication. waa amended to "Oregon coast highway. The aenate) pasaed the bOl as amended. Senator Got C. Moser declared that the state would lose the en tire advertising value of the highway If the present name la retained, since so many "other highways la the. United Slate are knowa by the name Roose velt. Senator Jay H. rptoa waa tor retaining the present name for the reason -that tt- waa the only one, that -has been, officially de signated by that name. Referr ing to the fact that the Cali fornia extension of the highway is Known oy the name Roosevelt. Senator Upton said that "If we abandon the name and California steps In and calls Its part of the road -the Roosevelt highway the state will get the benefit of the i years of advertising that the roaa naa given this state.' ' BENNETTS FRANCHISE TAX PASSES Continued from Page One) These are the three major admin istration power bills aponrwblch there hat been a discussion dur ing the entire 40 days ot the Ore gon legislature. Kill Tobacco Tax - The tobacco tax, which wat re ported out of the committee la the houae with recommendation that tt be Indefinitely postponed, waa laid oa the table today, pend ing the tax proa-ram now hains- prepared. The Racing bill, also a controversial measure, waa pat over until Monday. The house however did pasa the Uniform Traffic Law, which eliminate mileage speed limits and proposes other changes. No SOOner had the resit In elarV of the aenate read Joint resolu tion Introduced by Senators Jay H. Upton and L, L. Mann, asking the governor to call Immediately a special session of the legislature than the measure was killed by indefinite postponement. Pasa Traffic Bill The next measure read was a concurrent resolution Introduced by Senator William F. Woodward for a constitutional amendment providing compensation of 1500 for members of the legislature. iw senate tilled by indefinite postponement Senator H. e. Wheeler's bill nrovldtns- f county bunting and fishing Ucen- ine nui was sponsored bj ses, the state grange. The Uniform Traffic r.nA: which hat been sponsored hv the Oregon Bute Motor association, covers overy phase of traffle re gulation and will conform to that now under consideration h i other states. The msln feature, that of speed regulation. Is the same as adopted by IS othei states la the union. Oreton't speed law now la IS miles u hour. Chamber Displays . Duntile Product Another Klamath Countv Indus. try, represented by the Klamath Ountlle Manufacturing company waa plsced on display in the win dow of the chamber of commerce today. This company manufac tures both building and ornamen tal til. The gravel and sand are obtained from local pits, the sand coming from a new pit at Malln. Coloring m.tertal It also oa display. The display showt tht composi tion of the tile la eomnaretlv amounts and pictures of local buildings constructed of this hi. Colored glass Is pat on the tile by an tir pressure method, after the tilt it steam baked. COPGO SUBMITS NEW CONTRACT A written contract embodying the lowered rate oa pumping Plants ot less than 100 horse power la the Klamath Irrigation District waa presented to the board of directors and a com mittee appointed by pump opera tors at a meeting this afternoon. The contract, which la not con tingent upon proposed arbl ration between the district and the power compear, embodies laws. ad minimum rate aa follows: to par cent of the minimum ot approximately 111 horse- Power a aeasoa oa all pumps ef fective for the 1S11 season, and aa added IS per cent redaction on pumps wnica have been In use for flv years or longer, bringing . the minimum oa such pumps to about II a horse-power season. The to per cent cat would reduce the load tsetse t sdoui a per cent and the ad ditional II per cent would eat " osa rector to about Hit, pct nu. - - - contract which win h voted upon by small pomp opera tors waa presented by J. a Boyle, assistant general manager of the California Oregon Power company. Six Points at arhltrsHno tween the district and the Cali fornia Oregon Power company "o vcneauiea lor rnrthsr dis cussion this afternoon. Several Z . . " wr P"Mt Pan! Reiss of Chicago, chief of the California Oregon Power wwpsny waa present at today's COMPLETE PLANS FOR SKI RACES Cootlnued from Page On) tnd when this space It filled the highway will be used. Thousands of people from the entire Kla math basin are expected to attend the ahew and hundreds of- ears will come from - more distant placet. Reports from Bend state that possibly a thousand people will, come from that -aection to root for Central Oraaon ski nn and Jumpers. - A caravan It coming from Me Claud, California hoping, to see the California-mas," Jacobson, win the 41-mile race. Msdfons Ash. land. Grants Pass, Boseborg and Eugene will all be well represent ed. Inquiries bar been coming In for aeveral . dayt from - people In-Portland, San Francisco tad Oakland, .. . Entries Close Entry books dosed last nlsht for the '41-mlle race . and the Trail-Breakers 16-mlle race from toe ioage aown with entries la the 41-mlle event dwindling fn loaf men.. Twelve men have gone ti to Crater Lake to compete In '.he down race Sunday morning. That only four men will compete n th. SMff r ... ' prise the Crater Lake Ski ClubJ -. m, wan 11 men lined np to the starting place the entry hat decreased eaoh year, Thar are no mors long distance skiers In the Northwest who will compete with Jacobson and Nordeea. They are tbe un disputed champions of the West. Tomorrow they will enter their greatest battle, for possession of tbe "Klamath" and It It believed that It wiir be the last time they will run oa tht Crater Lake ski course.) Forty-two mile Entries Emll Nordeen, Bkyiinert, Bend, Ore-: Manfred Jacobson, Hoo Hoo Club, McClond, Calif.; Ivar . Amoth, Bend,. Oregon, Skyliner; . O. -hV Purkett, 'Crater Lake Ski Club. Trail Breakers lt-mlle entrants are: Vernon - Fuckett, Crater Lake Ski Club? Austin Parsons, Ashland, Oregon; Alex Pearson, Portland, Oregon: Lee Ferguson. Crster Lake Ski Club; Ole Amoth, Skyllners, Bend; T. A. Bergland, Cascade Ski , Club, Portland; Frank Briscoe, Crater Lake Ski Club: Ted Nichols. Ashland Oregon! Rudolph Pheaeger, Crat er l .ait sti Club; Keith Lennox, Ashland. Oregon; Rudy Lueek, urater Lake Ski Club; M. C, Bris coe, Crater Lake Ski Club. Janipiag Katry More expected. Hooka open. Class A. Alot Ostmo, Crater use 8kl club: John King. Sky liners. Bend. Arnt Ofsted. Skylln ers, Bend. Clasa B. Ole Ring, Ray Ram ie, Harold Brekatad. BJorne Paul son, Chalmers Nooe, Olaf Skjer- aaa. Nela SkJeraaa. Alt Carlson. Ole Amoth. Hana Flanbald will Judge the Jumping. Kvrata For Ladle There will be keen competition la the ladlee 1 mile express relay. Four teama already entered. The Briscoe Trio. Crater Lake Ski Club: Miss Ids Briscoe. Mist Vionie Briscoe. Misa Peggy Briscoe. I. Skyllners. Bend: Mrs. Chal- mart Nooe, Miss Donna Beaaley, Miss Ingebarg Skjernaa. t. crater Lata Ski Club: Miss Dorria Noah, Mrs. Mildred Castel, Mrs. Elva Varnum. t. Cblloqula, Oregon: Mrs, John' Lott, Mrs. Ed Green, one unknown. The program tor the day fol lows: 1:00 Start ot the 41 mile Ski race to Crater Lake Lodge and return. (Longest free for all Ski Race la the World.) 9:15 Trail Breakers II mile Ski Race from Crater Lake Lodge should finish (This race la de signed to Insure a broken trail for tbe 41 mile race.) :10 High School Bora S mile race. 1:10 High School Glrla 1 mile race. 1:41 Grade School Boyt H mile race. 1:60 Grade School Girls H mile race. - 10:10 Future Defenders ot the Klamath. Bora I to years 100 yard ski dash. 10:15 First NaUonal Bank's 1 mile ski rae, tree tor all ladles. California Oregon Power Com pany's Boy Scout Events: 10:40 Boy Scouts 1 mile ski race. 10:41 Boy Scouta obstacle ski race. 10:51 Boy Scouts 100 yard tki dash. 11:01 Boy Scouts fire building and water boiling contest. 11:15 Underwood's Ladle Ex press Relay, mile. 11:15 Standard Oil Company's Blindfold 10 yard akl dash. 11:40 Ballou'a Scramble Ski Race for men. Other novelty and surprise events will be added Into the mornings program. Leach Tim 1:11 Start ot Ski Jumping Con testa. 1st. Class A. Contest, 2nd. Class B. Contest. ' 1:00 or 1:10 Forty-two mile tki race should finish. ENACTMENT A BOON TO THIS CITY Continued tram Page Oat) the varioue individual holders at Irrigation water rights. , The measure carries tne emer gency clause. .' - '. i Bar Association To Meet Here Saturday The Southern Oregon Bar as sociation will meet la this dry Saturday evening, February is, at 7 o'clock, at the Pelican Grille, according to T. R. Oll 1 en waters, chairman of the com mittee In charge of preparations. An Interesting musical pro gram will be presented, and a speaker - of note will give the address of the evening. Invi tations to aouthern Oregon at torneys were placed In tbe mall today. The complete program will be announced at a later date, Mr. Glllenwatera aald today. G!Af T BOAT IS CUED BY MRS. COQLIDGE NEWPORT NEWS. Pa,. Feb. 11. (AP) With a bottle ot wa ter from a little liver that flowa through the farm at Plymouth. Vermont, where Calvin Coolidte played aa a boy, the liner Prssl dent Coolidte, one of the two largest ships ever built In this country for the Amerlosn Mer chant Marine, was christened by Mrs. coolidte today. As airs. Coolldxe crashed the bottle against the prow, the shins hugs hull slinoed smooth' ly and silently out ot her cradle Into .the James river. Mrs. Coolldge waa accompan ied to Newport News by bar danghter in law. Mrs. John Coo lidte ot New Haven. Conn., and her close friend, Mrs. R. B. Hills, of Northampton, Mass. With her on the platform as She christened the ahlp that bean her hasband'a name were the daughter-in-law, R. Stanley Dollar, prerldeut ot the Dollar Steamship lines, tor which the President Coolidte Is being built. Mrs. Dollar aad Mist Ciena Dol lar. - The President Coolidte waa towed to a pier oa the opposite aide of which her alster ship, the President Hoover, is belnt outfitted. The President Coolidte will go Into service In October, SENATE TO GET KIDDLE BILL NOTRE DAME COACH TO VISIT CORVALLIS CORVALLIB. Ore.. Feb. 11 (AP) Knate Rockne today ad vised Paul 8. Schlseler, Oregon State college football coach, be will arrive her tonight from San Francisco to spend day on the campus, and confer., with Schlatter on - plans for the an nual summer eoachlns srhnol. The famous Notre Dame coach win ne in Portland Sunday night ana xaen leave lor Seattle. OBITUARY OSCCBBABXES Oscar Barnes, aged it its. B mo., son of Mr. and Mrs. John Barnes of tbe Henlev District. passed sway yesterday atternooa. siesiaes nis parent ha leaves to mourn his passing nine brothers, William of Grants Pass at Dorria, Charles of Honolulu, Clar ence of San Francisco, Roy of Ne orssss, Lrfjya, uoneia, Elmer and Warren at home: also two sisters. Avis Barnes of Grants Psss, and Lnla Barnes of Portland, Ore. -The remains are 'In the Pink Room of the Earl Whltloek Fun eral-Home, Pine Ave., at Sixth, - iDuui we can. An nouncements Of funeral nrranss. ments will be made later. 8ALEM. Feb. 11. (AP) A new Kiddle ' bill accomplishing the dual feat of repealing th one mill market road tax and securing market road funds to the counties waa ready for In troduction la the aenate today toiiowing a conference In the governors office last nlihL The bill If enacted would es tablish a secondary state high way aystem, and postpones one year the abolishment of the one mill tax oh property. It would alot to the counties 10 ner cant of the state highway funds . tor maintenance and Improvement ol county market roads taken over by the state. The law would go uiio eiieci January l. ltix., . Conferees, who worked out the new plan last night ware Gover nor Julius L. Meier, who urged the repeal of the tax la hit plat form; Fred s. Kiddle, author of the original bill; K, & Van Dns er, chairman ot the state -highway commission; and Frank An drews and Emmett Hcward of the house toads , and highways committee. All sides In the con troversy which raged over' the Kiddle bill were represented, and all gave their sanction to the new plan. fcnP? who hd "PPOatd the bin aad had succeeded la lining op a majority of the house against it said It might delay the P. S Jghway program a lit- " wk counties would more than make up by the ad ministration by the state ot It per cent of the highway funds 08 mtlo 'county marks: roads. ,v , . Bl17 commission Is the Judge of what county high way, thall be taken over, but the law makes It mandatory upon the commission that the counties thaU .receive 11 per cent. ITALIAN PILOTS ARK ' ' RECEIVED BX KING ROME, Feb. . (AP) Gen eral Italo Bslho ft.ti.. .'.TZT- . , r - seswai osir QJ I ister. and hit comrades of the ussuauuc uigat to Brazil 'ce'T1e? In audience today hy King Victor Emanuel. -. venerai Hsirw, Ais t- . .v- 7 uns M ""k?"t" "a th. """7 congratulations. - 'iiurs men went to 'the x?'?'.? .FUc? Piwrnler leceivea them. .- . ; YOCXO FIRPO WINS ' ' BOZEMAN'. Mn wlJr Z. .. .umlea Eddie 8helton, 111, ot Great Falls la the tea round main event of a boxing card last night. - - SKEET TRAP SHOOTING , ' All Day Sunday. ' Driving; Course Open, ' Meals and Dancing, ; Piedmont Golf Club NEWS . IN BRIEF Port tend Visitors ' Mrs. N. J. Johnson and daugh ters, Ellen and Ethel, of Port land, arrived In Klamath Falls this morning to spend several days aa gueate at the home of Mrs. Johnson's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson, ot North Fifth street. County Jail Full There are IS prisoners In tht county Jail according to Jailer Ed Kae. Three of the Inmalea are women, one colored. Two of the women are charred with possession of liquor, and the third with obtaining money un der false pretenses. Arrested at Merrill C. P. Woodhouso was arrested at Merrill Friday Bight bv Hp clal United Stale Indian Offi cer Louis Mueller, and hla as sistant, Keith K. Ambrose. Wood bouse la charged with aelllng liquor to an Indian. Chargea will be tiled in federal court, according to Mueller. Off! roe Close Monday All offices la the county court houte, and the banks of ths city, will remain closed all day Monday, honoring the birthday ot George Washington. Stores, however, will all remain open, according to merchants. Disease Reported Eleven contagious disease were reported la Klamath coun ty daring the week ending Feb ruary II. Three of the cases I were quarantined. Diseases re ported were, nndulant (ever. 1; pneumonia, t: aeptio sore throat. 1; chicken-pox, 1, gonnorrhea, 1; syphilis, 1. Prohlbltloa Officer Here W. K. Newell, oeputy prohi bition commlaaioner for the state of Oregon, and Morris Smith, as sistant commissioner for ths 11th district, comprised ot the statea of Oregon, Washington, Montana. IdshA and the tsprU tory of Alaska, arrived la Klaro- ' nth Falls this morning ' for a short business lavestlgatloa and visit. I FIGHT OF GYP8IFB U A ULOODT OJIK PESTERZESBBET. Haa tary Feb. 11. (API Three dead. three dying and fifteen terlously Injured were Included la the casualty list of a wild battle here today between Gypsy horse dealers who quarreled over the commission on a deal. i The battle was fonaht with knives, hatchets, shovels and Iron stares. , . LICENSE ISSUED A license fn mmA vmmAaS thla atternooa to Alvln Ander son. 14, Merrill farmer, and Lenora- Fisher, it. iiu u. rill. rwo SHOT TO DEATH IN N. Y. GANG WAR Contlawed from Pats On) door backward, A dosea shots rang out from across tbe street aad Matsa went down, firing aa he died. . Two others, Joseph Kos kl. It, and Peter Rufello. II. were caught la the hall ot bullets snd wounded. Pallet tlrst learned of today's fighting In tht hotl when Brown tot out ot a taxlcab at Bellevut hospital and walked to the r celvlng ward asking for treat ment. He had tour bullet wounds, While in Interne cleansed ths wounds a detective tried to get bis story, bul Brown wouldn't talk. Hudltsky be eelled a man he knew. He talked to Rudltsky. Abe watner, ne ssiu, "'-i-- i -, - it, smiitlsv. Brown didn't know where be went or how seriously ne waa nun. i, ik. skmmI lima In two days that Ab esiapd racketeer's bullets, nariy yssierasy Im frnnt at an Esat side reetanrett. but hla attackers were poor marssinen. ,ui-.u.h iimsii talked fraelv about his colleague on tbe casu alty Hat, be refused to name the men who oia tue "". "If I die." he eald. -H take the names with me, It 1 don't 1 may talk." A Herald Classified Ad Will ell IU Now r.Iothod Cleaners ', offer . Better Dry gleaning at Low City Prices. ' Men't Suitt CUantxi and " Pressed All LadiW Work at Low City Prlott) . We Do Minor Repairs Free. Strictly High Grade Quality Cleaning Guaranteed. Pkk lp aad Delivery Service. leBS Esplanade For Remit Caa Herald Class Ada Brakes Can't Work Miracles - : : . ' ' ' ' 1 t t- Modern four-wheel brakes are wonder - fully efficient in controlling an auto- , mobile and they prevent many acci- . dents. But even they have their limitations. ' ' And so it's best to carry adequate . Property Damage Insurance to protect. , yourself from lawsuits. 7 - s . t a , Jas. H. Driscoll Insurance . - , UFE FIREUAUTOMOBILE BOND3 ; " , Ask about our Special Automobile Inaurance Rates.' Money to Loan on Improved City Property, 1 e A representative will be glad to call upon yoa ' ; Phono 482 206 William Bldg. HealthtinshaAie-Pleasure. Richardson Springs Ctllfcrnla't noted winter health retort itodsru ttetia . heated .hotel. Housekeeping cottages. Bteam tnd mineral baths. Lasatlvt wttert. . Come and tt yonr winter health tonic 1 Address LEE RICHARDSON Chi co, Batte Co Caljf, TREES and SHRUBS For Sale by C. H. MUELLER '.v.- ' Call and Select Your Needs. All Stocks on DMay''1 in Front of O. R. Mueller's Greentrouse, AltamonV ' ', Opposite Fair Grounds. . , .... Nursery Phone 892:W. Res. Phone 158:W,- , . OUR FIRST PRESIDENT; x First In War First In It is with a glow of pride that we mentioirthe name of George. Waslv. fngton the first president of our great rSpublic, And history Justi fies our pride in its record'of his great deeds as soldier and statesman But let us remember that we have far more convincing evidence of his greatness than a record of his deeds. The basis of the leadership of this country still rests.. on the same principles he established well over a century ago. We can honor him on this day by resolving to preserve those principles that have proved so effective, American National Bank j-c of Klamath Falls, Ore. 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