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    KLAMATH NEWS
Wednesday, July 8, 1925.
Paf Thr
Jl .DOE STILL
L.1TING FOR A
H-OVER TAX RATE
thsm sine their release. Each
Mma la hav chosen Individual In
depenttanre Instead of either of two
marital combinations
WAMPwCOTT. Mass.. July 7.
y s.)Tasntuia fur rev-
oalr I ,urm lB fundamental
f lho admluntratlon Ux
5 ba recommended by
jlidxo to tha next con
I authoritatively stated
Jer white homo Tues-
,ieina
)
lit
5.
1
he t
tar"
Vol
ftullsnllon of (lie prosl-
roaruiu will await the
more definite figures
f from the preaent bill,
Isn for the president
,ear that Mr. tnolldgo
1' on I ho general outline
; policy.
program may fad briefly
1 aa followa:
at Ux. now 2 per cnt
f. leaa than M.Ooo, will
V or tha exemption rate
r both. It soenis likely
an of leaa than 14,000
atlrely exempted. Alao,
t Income esemptfbn may
Pola Negri Forgot But 1
It'll Co.t Her $57,000
NEW YORK, July 7 Pole Negri'
recent rareleminnia In falling to
notify the New York port authori
ties that aha waa bringing: into the
United Htntea braiiilola and a ring
valued at 147,000, will coat the
Polish arreen artreu f57,000.
Pola wax notified of her debt
to (be government Monday by Philip
M. Kiting, collector of the port of
Now York. The punlahmuot for her
oversight waa Imposed i f (ien. 1-1 n
coin C, Andrewa, assistant aecre
tary of the treaaury.
REVIVAL MEETINGS
TO BE HELD ON 8TH
AND KLAMATH SUN.
Tho temporary frame aland now
being eroded upon the property
owned by Kred lluealng at Klghth
and Klamath atrecta will be (he
speakers' platform during a revival
campaign which la cipecled to atart
thla coming Buriduy.
Tho lot, containing a full base
ment, has been cleared of weeds
and debris and will be covered with
sawdust. Hows of wooden aeata,
faring tho aland, will run around
the wnlla of the excavation. There
will be no covering over the top
of the revival lot, but a wide atrip
of bunting will px.ii.iid above the
top Her of aeats.
The revival meetlnga will laat for
a month. Tho Rev. Mr. Caar. a
California evangollst. la In charge of
Marti Federal Tax
' tr t ratea, which In the prosl-
f a I pit form the most Imr rt
ekent In the ax sllint'on.
ert e radically , rut. pt.ihahly
9 thai halved. Tie pre'-lent
'iV tha there It si lusllficf Ion
I tot federal Ux.nl n except for
n jsnae. . . ,f
t treasury flaures show more rev-,.... ,
f coajd ha collected at II peri .
' t thaa t any other rate, Mr. KLAMATH VALI.KY HOSPITAL,
illdge H recommend making Rsfe, Heady, Dependable confinement
i t sltnutn tax rate. TheiCsre. adv. Zt
COAL STRIKES IN
EUROPE TO CAUSE
CRISIS IS BELIEF
lly CHARLKS M. McCANN
LONDON, July 7. Threatened
crises In tha coal Industry have bo
come International In acope. Inter
ruption of coal production Involving
labor disputes, unemployment and
general damage to Industry, faces
four of the principal countries of
Kuropo, at the same xlme aa a coal
strike la discussed In the United
Htali's. Coincident with the general
labor crisis In Kngland, trouble In
the coal Industry ha attacked
France, Ilulgium and Germany, In
Kngland, the mine owners havo serv
ed notice on the miner that the
prosent agreement which determine
waxes and hours, will be cancelled
July SI. Belgian owner have Is
sued similar notlcea to their mine
employee. French operators have
announced they will seek to reduce
wage. Finally, the Oerman alt'
uatlon I critical, due to the threat
of unemployment caused by the huge
accumulation of coal stocks, for
which there I no demand.
Ilehlnd all thl threat of bitter
labor war unemployment and hunger
la a world slump In the coal mar
ket. British laborlte attribute this
to decreased demand, and due to
the depression which the drain of
war haa cauaed In Industrial pro
duction. The crises on the eontln
ent are merely lymptomatle of the
general anemia In the coal industry
and may be settled without serious ( faarlstl. Knots of black-sblrtad
trouble. But la Great Britain, outha have been seen frequently In
1
teat t unum la 40 per cent.
j jary estimate now in
I prv i ii' posaeaslon. It seems
teMe (feat the figure the admin
ration will eventually approve.
I I la tho neighborhood of 20
A circulation covering the elty of
Klamath Fall and the county of
Klamath that the Klamath News.
PELICAN LUNCH
The Home of tbe Pelican
STEW
th. Off Main,
mhmrm I Via Anal Irrf.i.l.. la 1 1 -1 Ik.
... .. u -. ,m ..... . .. .
situation la complicated by a rail
way slump, due mainly to a decline
In tbe transportation of coal. The
general unemployment I already
critical, workers are discouraged. In
dustry is discussed and coal strikes
would be a tremendou blow to tbs
welfare of the country.
Union In various trade are meet
ing throughout tbe country to con
sider plan for the dark day ahead
of them. At the conference of the
national union of railway men. In
Soutbport, the president declared
that not only waa tha mining con
ditions the worst In memory, but
that other Industries were similar.
He reflected what seem to be tho
general attitude of tbe workers,
when he said the workmen had sac
rificed enough and that the time
had come for the other aide to begin
making sacrifices.
Indicative of conditions of other
Industries, employer In the wool
trade are trying to negotiate with
tbe million workers, a new agree
ment which . would mean lower
wages.
With danger of class dissension
growing, it is Interesting to note
tbe Increased activity of British
the street In the laat few days, and
there are report every Sunday of
fight between communist and faa
clstl at the famoua outdoor meet
ings In Hyde park.
MONDELL RESIGNS AS
WAR FINANCE CHIEF
SWAMP8COTT, Mass., July 7.
(United News) Frank W. Mondell
Tuesday tendered to President Cool
ldge hi resignation a director of
the war finance corporation and It
waa accepted, effective July IS.
Mondell will resume the prac
sign because affairs of the corpora'
tion had been liquidated to such
an extant he did not consider bis
service longer required.
Mondell, will assume tbe prac
tice of law In Washington.
HOWARD & GRIMES
AUTO STAGES
Three round trip dally be
tween Klamath Fall, Ashland,
Medford and Portland over the
scenic Oreen Spring Mountain. -
Leave KUm.LU KalU Itaily
7:ft aja., 1:00 pin. 2:45 pjn.
Leanro Medford Dally
-8:00 a.mn 10:88 a.m. I.80 p.m.
Connection with stage at
Medford to and from Port
land, Coqullle, Marehfleld and
Bandon.
7:45 a. m. stage through to
Portland and Morahfleld In
one day.
Klamath Falls office: (IS
Main. Phone 433.
Medford office: Nash Hotel.
Phone 800.
CANNING PRIZE
TO BE AWARDED-
As delegate cent by Underwood's
Pharmacy to the summer school of
12. another mlaa will swell Frank
Sextos' yearly delegation to Cor-
valli but there' alway a but!
be must first win the first prise
n canning for the season Just com
mencing In the standard boy' and
girls' club work. Not only must
she display at tbe county fair two
Jars of different varletlea of fruit
but a like display of vegetable a
the four most representative jar
from at least to quarts of canned
fruit and 29 quarts of canned
vegetables, which Is the reqnlr
.mcnt for cannery club work.
Now that the fruit caseins sea
son is approaching, Mr. Bex ivn.
county elub leader la busy orgs
Itlng standard clubs for the can
nery projects. : HI first enroll
ment came from Midland wher
Mrs. J. B. Burnett has organlxe.l
a club of seven or eight girl for
whom she will act as local leader.
Ben Klelsmeler won the scholar
ship offered last year by Under
wood's Pharmacy, with his Poland
China sow. shown at the eouniy
fair last fall.
UOTEL ASTOft
EVERT ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET
50J6 Balks New, M-jdern '
Qose to Shopping Distort nj Theatm
FREE C A RACE Taritf U.-m tl.M
Men's New Sport Shirt By Argonaut, Only I2.SS
f irrenldent also propose th
nrsation of federal levies on In
jttaaet. If Ahla prove Impossl
he will favor progressive re
ttloa of Inheritance taxe.
. A Mellon Itevlalon
' V ..l-.J ... nrmident'l tax
tram a revealed Tuesday i a
tewed emphasis on the Mellon
t plan repudiated fay the last;
VagT-r- 'Mr. Coolldgo feels that
Jyk tc it the election waa-abund-f
as, ice that he had the rfup
f ft e I public In his position
S th . . e and he now proposes
rea-t It.
ma pT1ott feel" Terr ,ro,i1y
!jat tha ar tax rate is tho heart
' i, th tax problem. In his mind
' detlon f ratea to tha little tax
tyer hi Of no avail If the higher
Mketa ) Impede business as to
pull auloymcnt and production.
ll OMievesF tax roiiof fur ilia l4t
jorty therefore, csn only be
La t about by relief from above
J ft sory that tax relief there
El 1 s for moro Jobs, more
M a blghor itnndurd of liv
es. (nth first 'definite step in formu-
Itlag th administration lax pru
lt.
will .await the meeting of tho
.MM ways' and mcana commltteo
' ctober IT, when treasury exports;
ill outline to the committee the J
) tact resalt f the present tax
i on revenue.
S 3 Who Tried
51. ide Husbands
Given Liberty
S BLOOk. -tLD. Mo., July ' T.
"rfnlta Kewsl The Fourth of
sly waa to hove brought two enlts
Sir divorce and the ultlmato com
letlon of the strange love pact
,Bxd y two southeantorn Mls
Ifeuri ftirnwrs and their wives.
J' T tJ.,orrtnnr 1)HV faroUght
Lly lni endonno fcr tho four. With
itlon of their five months'
ces for Indiscretions In
Ings In the marriage mar
ay found tho two romances
od he four participant
to wldoly separated towns,
jaruary Mr. and Mrs. Curt
lot Mr. and Mrs. Odons
111 r
lr t
kit
ace
Wallace and Cravens
es. The wires said that
the trading, but anyway
Was effected, and Cravens
tMrs. Wallace, whllo Wnl-
'Wlth Mr. Cravens.
J divorce or marrlE the
itrsng. ct settled Into perfect har.
nony m h amlcafale relations be
tween '" four. ' Th Wallace'
nother-la-law heard of the arrange
Bot ant since the law could brook
to tuch departure from all the pro
prltle. the four went to Jail, vow
14 that they would divorce and ro-
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Women's Novelty
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Handkerchiefs
Colored and Embroidered
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Remember
The Only
in
Klamath Falls
Is a Real
Shoe Store
For
Every Inch of
Every Foot in
the Family
Faultless Pajamas
Really without a fault and
what you have been wanting
White Muslin, Braid Trimmed
$1.98
Madras in Lavender,
Brown and Rose,
braid trimmed
It
$5.00 mwW'
KLAMATH A FALLS
c-
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Grewens Great Gloves
Chamoisette gloves of brown,
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with gold beads on a circular flare
cuff.
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Bacmo
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$3.00 and $3.50
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