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Maritime Men Complete World Wage-Hour Slate HKATTI.E, Juno 2B (!') Tho I cluht upon which coinmltico whko unci hnur vuimtilttuo of the work haa been completed. Two uinrlil nuirllliiin lull flTeillU flu- Conventions llUVO already bcefl liihftl IU work early tills moriiliiu ; approved by the conference, one on nn Inlernalloniil conveiiuoii ciilllnil for a minimum wane of $114 a month for seamen, nn 'luh t-hour duy an distant trade a 1 1 i I n and a mollified form of 1 1 in oltihtliour duy on ncur-trado ulilpn. In conlrnKt fo thi'lr previous nlttht's heated session, Ihu coin mlllro not throimh Us fluul mocllnii with hut fi'W brief skirmishes unci adjourned it J :i( a. m. Tho draft of the proposed con vention win sent to tho confer eneo driifllnu committee for pre. linriillim for auhmlaalon luter to duy to tho foil conference oa aliin for Ita action. Tho convention Is the lnt of Flashes Of Life mi.o a ntws, m.m.ia rn, o,. ram at, jaa ts, in. ra Tkr.. LEGAL NOTICES AOVKHTINKMKNT - Hal of Tlrntwr. Klamath Iritliwrt llMervathm NouUi I'hllo IU Mi Ui(jliitf ('nil, Haalail lilili, In tiuiillrnl. uti (urine prnvttUd therfir. miktNl uutalrte. "lilt). Mouth criillmjuln l"iiif tlnll" and aililivMotl to MiilwiliiUnilvnt, Klamath Indian A nancy. Klamath Aaem-y. Oiftfoii," will le r ralved uniil J 00 o'rliH'h MM. t'eciric Nieiulard Ttmt, on July '. Ie. 1r Ilia run lint nf marrliaiitaltle ld giuwtli ItnlMi-, allmatad lo Ita alHMil una nitl llon await humlivd ninety live Ihmiaenri 1 1 .TuA.UKli feat MM, inure or Im, il lloiialaa fir add three iiilllliiii tin hun dretf ttiouand a.WJn.uou. in I It M , mute or Iom of Willi fir utt a Irarl within 'Ilia Klainalh Indian Hrvallt.lt, Oiagoii, , dfarrilxxl aa lh "HMillt Chllwiuln ' Unit," VMihrarliitf i,mimauiy i aiJU iith of UmlMMml IrMMil land and 1 Mu acta of Irual allotted Unibar lantl, liatalad In Martluiu M, 9-1, .13, and .HI, TUI, R It Harsh 31. T. MM, M K . ktarlioni t, 12. and U. T. M . H, 7 K ; Macllmia ft. . 7, a. 17, and II. T. M , It. K Katli hid inul atale Ilia urica nmr UuiUaaiid feci II M Kcrllinwr I Primal C Ut mat, tlial will Im paid lor lit Umlxr tut. Nt hid will l com a i 4a rod tor leae lhan M 34 par tlvotitvand !. IIM, lor Uoiiglae rir and 3 par lltouaand feel IIM. Ir www rir im.iar luUll.n uf in iiuira in rnca ad- ' minUlrallun anlMld. ,Mlmum Prira hotfulatlun 4ou -Wirn Ttmlwr" niH linum prlraa Itav hn irtipMd affarllva Aiiut 31, 1V4J, whlrlt lliull aldltlina lo lli minimum fcilalil ltd orlra. Thaa mtm on 111 in Hi ofllra ut tha Hiiarltilndnl. Klainalh Atnry, )r nn, and ar availaltl lu all lnlrMid In Ihla unll. Karh hid inual t arctwn pnld hy a crtlhd cltvcli in Ida amount oi IW0 on a aulvnl iMitk. nay ahla to th kpat-lal UlalfUltin Atfanl, Klainalh Any. Orun Tha dMt( will h rviuinad lo unaurratul hid dera. Tha dPMll of Ih aurtvaaful bid dr will ta aiilld aa rt of th pur rhaaa prlra aajalnat tlnUr rut on ihu unll only or rtalnd aa lliiulilalrd dam If lh hldtlar ahall nut aatnul cwn tiact and furnlah anllafarlory Umd for li.WM wtlhln auty tlay from arrlanr uf Ihu bid. Tli rlhl to walv lrhnlial doftwla and r)rt any and all hida U rarvd. If miira lhan una bid la ra rvivad al or ahov lh maimum prlrwa prrrlld by Ml'K No ou. lhy will ba oiitaUIrd aa If mad al th mtiimum lluwaltl ptic and ilia contract will b wntltd in acvordant-a wilh liart manlal fTMiiinrandum of January 4, lw4. Coplva of Ihla invmorartdum ara on flla at th oMu of lb auprmindnl. Klamath Aancy, Or gun, and may I folarrwd lo upon ruuat Th viiiilrat-t will tpaciry lltAt all dnalitnald tlinlr ahall Im cut and rrntuvvd from lit unit prior to April I. luw. Kur coptaa of lha C'tntran, rauiatiuiu, utanaa tor aui- L.alon l.t.l. .,,,1 I.ll,.rn1kll,.n apply to lh atakrtnindnl. Klamath Arlny. Ofagurv Uld ihla lh day of Jun. liHfl. al C'hitagu. Iltlnou. i'aul l. rirkingvr. Acting Com mlM lunar of Indian Affair Jn M. Jy. ft-1 a l-No 413 ri-KiiKllnn food und ciitrrlnu uljonid ghl) untl tint utlirr on thu crrufltatlim o( nhl)i cooki, flvo oltuTg uwult Ilnui con form ci uiilmi. Ainunu roHolutloni Hfloptfd by I he pU'iiury i'mnIoii yvaivrtiuy wm uur uitklnK the Irilfrnutloiml In hor officii to itutly tliu jhjuiI bility of crvutlnu un InU'rim tioniil Kluhfriimni cliurter ulin llur to tin. Internullunul Scu furiT'a charier. Anothrr ri'ftolutlon, propoHlnu to IrifrniRO Ihe joint inurUliuu conunlniflon of thu liilriiallnnnl Inhor urKiinl.iitlon from joint body to a trlpurtltt Koup wm udoptfd over tho proti'st or nhl owncr (li'lcuiilci. It provide for Hip nddltlori of uovirniii(Mit drlfKiillonii to thf cotum.HMton now c-otnpoHcd of workcm unu employer. Hope Abandoned For Labor Curb WASHINGTON, Juno 28 Ml Key proooneiita of lalior-reiiulut- Inn feiilnlutlon oliundonod hope tniiuy of pinunii any now meu urea tit la year. Slinultnneoualy, Chairman Murray (D Miint.) propoaed tn the aennto lalmr committee that a prealdentlul commlaalon, rath er than any comtreiudonnl urouu iindorluko tho projected Idiik runne atudy of poaalhle new luwa. ALA8KAN MONKEY SHINES ANCIIOHACJK, Aluaka, June 28 ((') Anchoruue liua launched the flrat monkey hunt in Ha hlatory, A monkey Invuilid Mra. Art l.uraon'a kitchen, Jumped up on thu tuhlu, and looked Into her inixliiK howl. When ahe tried to ahoo lilm away, he sank his teeth Into her leu and then fled. The inyatcry of where the monkey came from was cleared uii when It was learned a resi dent recently hud hrnuKht him ; from the ntulca. Tho monkey hud allpiicd his leash while lied outdoors. JUST PRACTICING SPOKANE, Juno 27 ll") Police arrived at the scene of a truffle uccldent and found a younii womun cnlhualuatlcally admlnlaterinu "flrat aid" to the hulo victim. "I've uot the preaauro points," ahe declured, pointing to tile man's clolhlriK, well ripped up to reveul spots where pressure would hull any blredliiK. Mushed to emerKency hospi tal, the victim wus found to huvo suffered only .a sliifht bump on hia head and a scratch on hla nose. AOVrNTIHKMKNT - I ol Tlmb.r, Xlitwth lndl.n lUMrvallon Anulup V.ll)r rir I'llll- Sll lHU, in du ll.'l. on luniM ttttivttlMl ltvrffir. titaih.ft ouuau. "tlltl. Anulop ValUy rir I'ltu ana aanrMa io in - nurwr Inuntlvnl. KUnulh Inrtun Aavncy KUnmlh A("0'. Orvftui." will liw r relvd unlit IO) u rlurk PM. I'ftrlflr suttiurtl Tim, un July 23. lwn, tnr lh puiTlMM ol ntvrrtuinlalil vlu Iruwtn limbr. Mllinalvd li torn aboul lhi mil' lam 3.oi4itxHli ll 11 M . mar. or ! ol DoiisIm rir and n mllllun n.oou.tiocji ril BM, ninrv or Im o( Vhit rir. un a lrai-1 wtllim lh Klam Nth Indian IIVMrvatlun, OivatHi, il..'rlbd a. Ilia "Anlvloea Vallay rir unit, am brarlna llmlMiad land. a. fulluw.: H' of aat'llon 1.1, and iwrl. ul Itartlum 24. II, and , T. , II 7 ; all of T M I, a BE, aarviillna Havllona I. a, J, a. 7, and pari, uf Sarllun. 4. A, a. a. lu, ' II. la. u. la. la. 17, la, at. and as,' and Inc-ludlna oVrllimi 31 and pari ol j IWIIuna 2u, JO, and .12. T. M H . H. S c . W M rn unll Inrluda. apprnalmataly t in.2uo arraa of militated rriual land and MM) avraa of allolled land Each bid ntti.t atala Ilia prlva par Uiou.and lt II M . Ht-rllmer Oeclnuil C, N.a Bra!, Dial will h paid fur lh tltntwr cut. No bid will ba rnn.ldvrvd fur IrM lhan S4 3& par lllotlMnd lerl II M. for Uoua'a. rir and S.I M par lliouund fl it M. for Wlilt rir. llnrtar rratilallon of th offlc of I'rlr Adiiiinl.lralion ntllld, "Maxlinum I'rtc Itraulallon no W.l- rn Tlmoar" maalmuni prlrM hav Iwan linpoaad fftlv Auaul 31, IU4J, whl.-ri limit atldlllon. lo lit minimum arril alila bid prlta. Tnaa ar on fll In Hi offlt-a of lh tfuporlulvmlfint, Klam alti Aaancy. Orvann, and ar avallalil lo all mivrvtlrd In Ihla unll. Kai-h bid mu.l Im arcomanll by a rarllflad rhark In th amount of S20UU on a aolvant tMnk, payatil lo th Hirlal Ll. hur.lna; Aarnt, Klamath Aarno, Or, ann. Th dapnaii will be rturnd to un.urrea.ful blddara. Th driwiall of III aiirrcMful bldilar will ti applied aa pari of lh piirchaa prlr aaalntl Umber -ut on Ihla unit unly, or rtatnd a. Ilquldalvd damaaea If Ihe bidder ahall mil xcute cunltaft and furnl.h aatla farlory bond for t4H0ll. wllhln oil da) a from acceptance of Oil. hid. Th rlahl lo walv technical defect, and reject any and all bid. 1. re.erved. If mor lhan on bid la received at or above th minimum prlc preacrilied by Ml'K No. N 4no, Ihey will ho coiuldered a. If mad .at Ihe niaxlmum allowable prlr and th Iconlracl will b awartled In accordance Iwlih Departmental memorandum of I January S. 1IM4. Copies of Oil. memor 1 amlum are on flla al th nfflc of lh Huparlnteiirient, Klamath Agency, Ora anit, anil may li referred lo upon re Qiie.t. The contract will .peclly that all de.lanaled llmlier ahall lie cut and removed from lh unit prior to April 1, 111.10, Tor cool, of lh contract, reau latlnn., blanka for .ubml.alon of bide, and other Information, apply to Hi Huper Inlendent, Klamath Aaency, Oregon. Dalcd Hit. aoth day of June, 111411, at Chlraan llllnola. Paul 1. rick liner, Acting Commi..loner of Indian Affair. Jn, 211: Jy. 5-12-lll-No. 413. Methodists Fight County Tax Right I'OltTl.AND. June 28 P The circuit court here hna been aaked to rule on whether Mult nomah county hus the rlitht to tux atock, publlcutlona and equipment of the Methodist book concern. The concern filed a ault yea tertluy, aakluit an injunction to keep the state tax commission. Sheriff Martin T. Prott, and Assessor Tom C. Watson from collection the taxes. Until Mny 13, the suit asserted, the firm had been held lux-exempt for many years on tho huals that It was a charitable and rellKious non-profit Institution, Ashland Man Named For Inspection Job Selection of E. K. Nichols of Ashland as deputy slate uplury Inspector for Klumuth, Jose phine, Jackson and Doimlus counties wus announced Wednes day hy the state department of aitrlculture. Nichols succeeds Uelmnr Smith of Mcdford, who has resinned. The new deputy innpeclor hus hud a limit deal of experiences as a beekeeper, huvlnit virtually grown up In the bee business In association with his futher. Me will en deavor to complete coverage of the southern Oregon territory this summer. Meantime, beekeepers of the area who desire moving permits now should contact Nichols for permission to change their bees to new locations. Classified Ads Brine; Results. BACKFIRE EVANSTON, ill.. June 28 (fll Policeman Henry Rumsfield wus without his motorcycle to day becuuse he parked It be hind an aiitomoonc wnue writ ing out a ticket for a motorist who drove through a stop sign. After getting the ticket the motorist sturted the car but It wus In reverse and It bucked over Rumfleld'a motorcycle, wrecking it. The driver pleaded that the geur shlller siuck. Rumsfield couldn't find any violation In his book to cover faulty geur shifters, so the mo torist was released, but told to appear In court Monday. Willamette To Hear New York Churchman SALEM. June 28 tfl'i Bishop G. Bromley Oxn.i.n, Methodist bishop of tho New York urea and president of the Federated Council or Churches ol Amcr I in, will be the guest speaker at Willamette university'! 104th annual commencement cxer clses in the university gymnas ium at 3 :iU p. m. next Sunday. Bishop Oxnnm recently led i delegation of Protestant lend ers to demand that President rrumun recall Myron Tiylor as tne presidents repr-.-scnta live to the Vatican. "Your Health Is Our Business" BUCKHORN MINERAL SPRINGS SANITARIUM Hot Minoral MudnBath. tr i o 1 1 a n t far Rhf umitlim ArlhrllU NrtirMU and NorvBuaneaa. Carbon Dioxldt Vapor Batht ara tiffgavtrd and rarammendad for Asthma Kriema C'nlila ftlnita llrnnnhllls High and Low II I nod I'r tn tir. nurkhnrn Mlnnral prima ara la. ralrd It mllra ami Hi nf Ashland, Or,, on Emigrant (J reek. ?."n" h4 Fluoroartnplo Riamlna llona. Com p la la. Phyalo-Thtrapy Cltnlo, Daofor and Nura ara m atland noa. Rtasnnahl Ratta Aooerdlng ta fraatmanla required. Compltrly fnrnlahrd ilaaplng gnd hmiarkerplnt rablni wllh all modern fadlllllea, fj For raservntlnnii or diiatlrd Infor. mallnn, ml drrna llurklmrn Min eral flprlnRfl Nanllarliini, Itt, I, Aihtaiid, Ore., or phona l.nng IMs. tanot Dr. Harman Waxlar, Diractor RALPH'S MOBILE REFRIGERATION SERVICE compi.ktr nrrAin ntuvirr Commvrrlal Agrlcullurwl Hmi. hold equipment Anywher In Hoiilh rn Oregon and Norlharn California, Ittei Oarr Nl. I'hvna 7Dt1 VtaraaOwnd Klamath lalU x ' 1. ... ws .til . For coacrta, tnaaonry. tucco, nw galvaniiad Iron. ale. Laata lodAnittly. 9 on JiOUt.al. GENERAL PAINT STORE SIS Main Phona 3829 IOVf nNU(Nl II OWNED 11 SURPLUS SALES at the SITES $5,7.00,000 INVENTORY ADDED Stoc&to Sale Naval Supply Annti, Rough & Raady liland WATER & STIAM VALVES: An inventory of $662,000 coniitting of 291 typas nd met, Bran, brontg itaal and cai-irorl qata, qloba and anqla valval and itopt. All unuted, Si tat from '" to 12". Priced fo tail fatll OXYOEN IRIATHINO IpUlP MENTl 2,731 portabla units for uia in mi net. raflnariai, ate. Navar baan uiad. ELECTRIC AND PNEUMATIC TOOLS! 861 portable drills and ham mari, Vl" to 3" chuck capa cities Unuied. IENCH ORINDERSi Unuiad, com plata with motors and qrindinq whaali.- Only 62 availabla. STATIONERYl 140.0 writing portfolioi wilh apt. 249,264 writ ing tablets. 624,175 whita matlinq aps, 6 stia. 441,024 air mail writing tablati, MISCELLANEOUS! Leather writt watch bandi, monay baltt, bill foldi, flaihlighti, rubber haali, barbor ihaari, man'i whita cotton loc.i, ihaat laad, itaal wool, end many other Itemi priced for Immediate disposal. CLIP AND SAVE THESE IUY1NO DATES K4U4A iH frXtftCM Old Signal Corps Depot, North Seventh Street ARMATURES: For 6V DC genera tors. Only SO available. ALARM OONOS AND lUZZERSi II biq 10" alarms. 1,674 buiiert of various typet. ELECTRICAL BRUSHES: Many typei and tiies in graphite and carbon. 8.816 sett in all. PUSES: From ' to 200 amp capac ity. 2S9.785 in itock. FRACTIONAL HP. MOTORS: 1.077 to choose from. Deiignad for nearly every small-power uie. GENERATORS A POWER UNITS: For farmi, resorts, industry. S09 units; unuied in good condition. HAND TOOLS: Here it a partial list. , 58,644 screwdrivers, 1,380 patn tin mips, 927 plumber' taws, 7,753 combination squares, 6.544 wrench sett, 2.637 blow torches, 599 electric soldering irons, and many other items. STOCKTON Julf 1 July i, i, a a i... Ivlf I H. Federal A ttt till. a Veterans WU War II Certified ky Pink farm AS.,. SACRAMINTO Julf t ...- July II J.lf U mill wld..- 1mII luilneit (trlllled ky R.C.C.- allele 1 laiel awenMiaaH,,.- Nen-tiafll lalltlUm....- ...m n, v, n i July i ..Jvly I -Nea-Prlarlrf Iwrert ..Jaly S Jely S Jtf I Mill Wld Orders filled en Ant-come flrsl-iervad bails In priority erder. ADVANCE orders accepted but filled AFTER priority claimants ara served. Na Cat logs mailed detailed lliti at dliplay rooms. All sales subfact to W.A.A. itendeid terms and conditions. War Assets Administration ilDO. 117, NAVAL SUPPLY ANNIX, IIOU0H ( BIAOY ISLAND, STOCKTON ADMIN. ILDO., OLD SIGNAL COUPS DIPOT. NORTH 7TM ST., SACSAMINTO mmrm CHECK SEARS for your boy's free-and-easy clothing needs COTTON SLACK SUITS Sanforized shrunk. Blue, brown. ) Sizes 4 to 10. J.al3 BOYS' SHORTS Pilgrim quality, elastic back, fly CQ ' front. Size 8 to 12. ' BOYS' SLACK SOCKS Many colors. Sizes 8 to 11. BOYS' DRESS SHIRTS White, sanforized shrunk. Sizes 6 to 18. 33c 1.45 COTTON FLANNEL SHIRTS Boys' sizes . AA 0 lo 18. BOYS' TEE SHIRTS Plain colors. Sizes Small, 7gr Aft Medium. Large. ' to l,w PULLOVER SWEATERS Sleeveless. Blue, brown, maroon. Sizes 8 to 12, BOYS' PAJAMAS Broadcloth in blue, brown, maroon. Sizes 8 to 18. 2.19 1.80 JKlBLESl A FAMOUS NAME IN WORK CLOTHING SAY IT WHEN YOU WANT QUALITY -REMEMBER IT WHEN YOU WANT SAVINGS Jacket Mackinaw aii wool 5.93 long wearing jacket mad on com fortobla tin.,. Hal zipp.r front, (port bock. Plenty of poclcli. 2 J'i In. long. Blue, maroon plaid. 34-48. CLEARANCE Men's Work Gloves All Leather Glove With canvas gaunt- AQ let Were 1.19 HlQ Were 1.49 . 89c Were 1.79 .... 1.29 Pigskin Gloves All leather, short J cuff. Were 1.89 Canvas Gloves 17c to 48c e- Cotton Work Socks Bargain Priced . . 29C Soft mercerized cotton locks. Double soles for more comfort and extra wear. High spiked heels. Choice of colors. 10-13. Attractive Neckties Smart Patterns 98c Ties tttot are preferred by good dressers. Soft rayon that knots ' asilyt drapes smoothly. Smart woven patterns. Assorted colors, Long-Wearing Shoes For Rugged Jobs Men's Dress Socks Assorted Colors 39c Good quality rayon and cotton with reinforced heels, soles for added strength. Choice of regular and slock length. Sizes 10 to 12. " ' ' ' Flat Knit Unionsuits Short I 7C Sleeves 1 Lightweight, comfortable un ionsuits. Double knit snug iitting ankles. The ideal suit for summer days. Gray ran dom. 36-46. Army Khaki Matched Outfit Long Wearing Fabric These shoes are built for rugged wear and service. Made of all solid leather with a tempered steel shank for strength and support. Safety steel toe for extra protection. Sixes 6 to 12. Durable, rugged cotton fab ric built to withstand tha hardest wear. Resists wind. Sanforized., shrunk (maxi mum shrinkage 1). Wide range of men's sizes. Blue Denim Jackets Drum Major Sanforized shrunk. Extra strong. Permanent fit. Buy your own size. Oo Blue Denim Waist Pants Double duty 8-01. Sanforized shrunk. Cop per riveted. Western style. Yoke back. Six large pockets. r Men's Coveralls Olive drab water repellent canvas duck. S39 Men's Dress Belts' All Leather 1.29 A smart looking dress belt. Sturdily made of all leather that will wear and wear. Choice of brown or black. Sizes 30 lo 44. Cotton Tee Shirts Short Sleeves le35 A good looking striped tee shirt that's popular for sports weor. Mode of smooth, soft cotton that fits com fortobly. Small, medium, large. "Shirts arkl ShoVs 69c yim Pi'orim Quality Wliile cotton shirts. Tubular bound neck, aimholes, 36 to 46. White, assorted pattern shorts. Elastic or tie sides. 30 to 44. I I Pilgrim Felt Hats Streamlined 4.89 Soft fur felt that's light on the head. One piece construction, narrow rib bon, medium wide brim. Takes and holds any shape. Gray, brown, or blue. All sli.s. Men's Sport Shirts All Sizes 1.69 The favorite of all men; Tailored exceptionally well of sturdy fab rics. Complete selection of styles and colors. Handsomely Knit Coat Sweater 2.98 Good looking, all wool plaid or checked fronts part wool plain sleeves, back. trim. SeMn pockets and sleeves. Popular colors. 36-46. Sanforized-Shrunk Dress Shirt Combed Mercerized Cotton $95 Welt tailored mercerized cot ton shirt. Sanforized for perfect tit after repeated washings. The shirt style you desire is In cluded in the group. Wide choice of newest washfast colors. Sizes 14 to 17. Men's All Wool Pullover Sweater Long Sleeve Model 35 Good looking, practical all t -v worsted sweater. Comfort' ' long sleeves with snug fl " ',; cuffs. Give ust the right amount of warmth without being bulky. Two smart patch pockets. Choice of blue or camel. Sizes 34 to 4o. "Safajfrtc&ctt' piuttemfipett f0lf0Ub -fttcnep 6evc&? r i I i