The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, July 31, 1925, Page 9, Image 9

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    dfcTnir Is'Nations Must Arm, I Heads
L Arbiter Advice of Admiral VW Auxiliary
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only brief-
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if ludupen
' u plebiscite
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commission.
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blnl Judgea nT.-
lull !
on i I'olomhlan
and announces
RYDNKV. N. 8. W, July HO
(United Newel Insofar she l
financially able, ery nation mul
runtime! war craft lu the limit al
iiwd under Ihe terms of the Weah.
Ington agreement, Ailmlrul lloberl
K. Coonli. conununder of I he vIhII-
. .. . i
... nciiiionru
f m ocraaloaa for Ing United Htnlee flel, declared. In
'Zi iudUpcnslhKan Interview Wednesday.
"Thin In neceesary unless nut liina
If ft behind In the rare fur mllliury
aupremary ere assured protection,"
lb commander aald.
Commenting on Ihe final personnel
manning lha visiting veasala, Coonli
declared that III I'nltcil Htetea Bull
urn of loduy wira niorH Intellectual
and of finer moral fibre than those
he brouKhl here In IOiih.
Thara have baan only ten caaaa of
over-slaved liberty thus far among
lha 11,000 aallora here, Coonli aald
whlla on lha previous vlalt thara
war mora than too am a instances.
DC II DOW an ru
vhlrh recently was
!(B arbitral decision
lldl. Iloib Chile
Id tta territory, and
(dp wu mutually
krbltntor. Ha ruled
ihoutd ba livid to
Irk couatry lha die-
hould belong. Thla
JMw,'.liW 31. 1925. "
JIKX'H WOIMT FAt'l.TH
IIKIIKKI.KY. Calif., July JO.
Men'e worst faulla ara egotism, eelf
lahnaaa, meanneea and diinilnatlna.
Thaaa tralla ware mnat frequently
menllnnad In a poll of (00 "arhool
ma'ania" aludylni pedagogy at the
MM wllb lha wl.haai"ummr ""loB ot lolveralty of
; i aiiiurui.
lrood ronnldfriiti)f
1CINN1NG
Ilster team
u.,laaaEfoyeaterday(aCe 7H901 ...N
VMS IOO,(MMI,IMHI Ut.W
' " C.nlr.1 r,. tkMji"-
Mra. Hoy P,irK.k, WichiU
rotninandfr of the Kanui tUU
aunliary of thr Duabled Amet
wan Vrtrrana of the World War,
aa alrct-d national commander
of the aunliary (t the ronrcn
lion held rrerntly in Omaha.
Mra. Patrick trr.rrl ovrr.eaa at
a Krd Croe. ourte durioe the
World War. 8
IIKItl.l.M. July SO An American.
banklnc, aroup la planning a $100
009.1100 loan to revive Herman .
Jaly M.-nFilnnlnirlrltlur, ,cror(ln ,0 ucoflrme(1
of rebabllltatlng
rim ablch (lumped
la (he American
It plirt la leaa than
York buyera have
pliyrn from lha 81.
tra iMfue troupe.
third btteman (III-
k Van tnd Marqula
aitt TtMday, acrnrd
k. buiieta manager
I UirqtU will coma'
fiiii Maer two will
liakt tat tprtng.
Id for ike men waa
It u uld that
Itan at ba Yaoka
flrtd II Ike trana-
rumora circulated about lha bourae.
HWIMMKIt IIKADY
. I'AKIR. July 30. (iertrude Kd
erlii, the American Kirl awlinmer,
plana to make her attempt to crone
the Kncllah channel on Saturday,
weaiher permitting.
AaiiM Bud Treah
Couaiiia lavc Mr. and Mra. liar
nell. coualna of Mra. lna Knnwlea
land Mr. and Mra. A. It. Camnbell.
have returned to their home In Terre
llaule. Indiana, after an enjoyable
vU.il in the Klnnmih country. Mr.
and Mra. Darnell. Mr. and Mra.
Campbell and their eon. Irvln. left
yeaterday. tor Craler lake. The
vlallnra will leave Immediately fur
their home In the eaat, Mr. and Mr.
Campbell in remain at the luke. r
turning Hnndny wriernoon.
LET'S PLAY THE CAME
FAIR, FELLOWS
(The following la from the pen ot
I reier B. Twltly ot the Department
of Plah and Game of (ieorgla, and
waa primed In pamphlet form for
dlttributlon among the tporlamen of
that elate. But the aenllment la
urn that It will be appreciated by
lha tporlamen of Oregon Juit as
highly aa It waa by the good fellowt
of the alater elate acrota Ihe conti
nent. Kd. J
Kvory game ha its rulrt, and
every player who la a real uporlt
man abide by them. The refereea
and the timplrea are put In Ihe game
flrat to warn the pluyen of these
rulm, and then to enforce ihe regn
lallune. In football, no player can ttarl out
ahead of hla teanimatea without be
ing "offalde." Ilia entire 'team la
Pauallted whan ha trim lu gut uwu
ahead of lha raferee'a whlalle, and
If he breaka the rulct too often he la
tout to the aide llnea.
In baaeball, tha plnyera all come
In together and gp Into the field at
tha aama lima. If one man trlea to
lake advantage ot lha otbera, be la
llher fined or ejected from the
game. Rometlmea ha geta both.
In golf there are wry atrlct rulea,
vlolallona of which are regarded aa
dlai'oulnalea lo lha other ulayera.
Tha golfer who doeii not count bia
arore directly la eapicially obnotloua
and la toon oalraclaed.
In fool boll, baaeball, golf, tennla,
and in all other gamea, the players
muat abide by the rulea and keep
"within bounda." If the violator!
of tha rulea are not caught and pen
allied Ihey nl leaat have the pangs
of guilty conaclunrea, and are un
popular with the lellowa who do
"lota fair."
Hunting and flatting are two of
lha greatest games In the world.
Once the sport of kings, they now
provide recreation and pleasure for
rich and poor alike. There la noth
ing mora fascinating than a Journey
through the fields with a good dog,
or a day by a river or lake with a
good rod and reel.
Tha game and fish Iowa are the
rulea for hunting and fishing. The
Islate game and fish commiaafoner
and the various game wardena are
jthe refereea and umplrea.--
The officials are not Injected Into
the gamea aa "killjoys" or Interlop
ers. They are there to aid the hun-ett-to-goodnesa
sportsmen, who com
pose the vast majority of the hunt
ers and fishermen. Their first duty
! la to make the rulea plain, and then
to aee that these rulea are lived
lP ! 'r. V ... ;
All they ask 1 but you don't get
"offside" by. bunting a few days
ahead of the open season. In an ef
fort to get a atart on the other fel
lows, or miscount your score, like
the golfer doea bla strokes, and bag
mora gam than the legul limit.
They don't want you to bait your
fielda, drawing all lha game birds
from adjoining farms, and slaughter
the birds by the tcoro, while the
other fellow falls to get even a fair
ahot - . -
The game and fish department la
not Intereated In any Individual, in
any community, in anv count, or In
any diatrlct. It la working for the
aportamen everywhere.
Ho let'a be real sportsmen, fel
lows Let's wait fur tha referee'a
whistle and not try to edge over the
line for Ihe flrat tackle or a ques
tionable touchdown. Let'a count
our acore correctly, and not go be
yond the limit fixed In the rule
book. Lt'e live up to the rulea of
the hunting and fiahlng game, aod
persuade our companions to do likewise.
KLAMATH VALLKY HOSPITAL.
Beat accommodations and care In
confinement. ode. 17
Clearance aale on allk dresses at
Bee He fn's Dreaa Shop for only
19. 0 and $14.60. J30 Al
UOTEL ASTOD
teat ft Ha LeaAaaUs
EVERT ROOM la PRIVATE TOILET
50 ft Baths New. Modern
dote to Shopping Dial net and Theatree
FREE CARACE Tariff from tt.SO
PELICAN LUNCH
The Home of the Pellcaa
STEW
th. Off Mala.
KODAK FINISHING
in at out at 6 p. m.
The Peailey't 1
Oppoaita Court Hcuse
The biggest rertiirllnn ever heard
of in allk dr enact at Bee Hegin's
Dress Shop. Hi So. Seventh HI.
J30 Al
p Again
Will the bride be as radiantly beautiful or the bridegroom
so handsome as on their wedding eve.
V Not
Preserve that beauty? ; . .
Only Way '
Is to have a bridal picture taken.
Tlie Bride
And groom in our windows next week.
A furnace in your home
.will keep the summer at
your command all win
. ter. Prices $135 up.
Phone 371.
Lt A I IT I I
6 Teaspoons of a good
pattern make a nice start
for a chest of silver.
The newlyweds have the teaspoons in
Century pattern (Holmes & Edwards) as
a token of our good wishes for them.
We will help other friends select pieces
of silver or other gifts for their home.
H. J. Winters, Jeweler
712 Main St. '
For Dainty Under things
The kind that give the gown good lines
7" -
Drop In and See Our Display
We: Hiave a : Complete Trousseau for the Bride.
BARNHART'S
Arch Preservers for August
August is a har.d month for feet, but the busy woman in town or country will
find instant comfort by wearing Arch Preserver shoes. They give longer service than
other footwear. They are stylish also, and comfort! They put the EE in feet.
Just received a splendid assort
ment of children's new fall school
shoes in oxfords and high shoes.
Mr. Man, meet the new fall styles. They will make an instant hit with you.
We always suggest Luxite hosiery for all the family.
paMaMg P
The shop wKere foot trouble ends.
Houston & Jester
eie ft
, I 9liJ lYItun. v
"KEEPS THE FOOT WELL"
"KEEPS THE FOOT WELL"