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    Page Two
Saturday, August 1, 1025.
nr. II
VIEWS ON VITAL
TOPICS OF BAY
gross to make modest appropriation
which would enable such rebates
to be made. The president kov-j
ever, Is not certain that such a plan
oould b worked out at present I
RUSS CATHFDRAL
INN.V.STI
INCOME TAX 10
BE CUT IN HALF
On laromea of
MIMMK I'HAU'
SWAMPSCOTT, Mass.. July 31. '
(United News) President Cpolidge
knows of no poll of the senate on
the Question of approval of Ameri
can adherence to the world court, j medieval days.
Several mystorious accounts of a
report to the president on a straw ;
NKW YORK. July 31. (Vailed
BWAMPSCOTT, Mass., July 31.
United News) The I'oolldiie ad
niiBistratlon is plaunlng to cut iu-
tmrome tax Bayers.
less than $5.00. Madden sold the
ax should be about one per cent
The rate now is two per eal.
. - .......l.lln
that all government .urplu.es of Th
auto.,,., b,,
no. go.aM pa.v.n. otf tho prtJ.."". .PM-N ,.
Plan, are complete and all detail,
under way fr annual
picnic of Iho riinmam ran.
n i. h all Moo ami tii'ir
fert plan.. The
halrmen of the
IVny Twomlilv.
..inal nt thm national debt
l. i f a nubile bull d-' committees nre
....'n-.,.,..,. under whkh not inure! n-l chairman: Kd. Unify. t...n.
. hi ! Nirijiiinn: O. f. Jiilm.ua.
.... .... ..... i.. ,. h,.if man szs.vvv a year uu v
News) In a scene reminiscent oi - , , rnii..iit ' i llcury Hutke. sport.; I iu
.i .i.. k.i,u .... tue nresent ficutv. 1 "
uru l -I" u...a -- - i , , .
I . ... .IS t.ital mittimim t..v nt 9,, .aa I . IIVUHtlltfl V
Several mysterious accounts of ""'"J:Z".r,inU of whkh 15 per cent will be i rate on corporation, to 10 per cent
uuuuicu .... , l. !k uer cent
... nil. nn lira n. r rum mirmi . . - .. . .... . -
Van
riiiMiip.
Income la n. enl. rlalutiii nl.
poll which claimed the proposal ' -" - - York taxes, will be proposed to congre.u.1 No ! building program bill
would have four to six more votes Nicholas, In the heart of ew T nM, .,. Th. ,,,.. n,.,lmllll, has been passed since 1913. uud the
. . l - , i rmsv aiiernoon. ana seixeu m - r . . . t . .. .
than tne necessary iwo-mirus nave - , . 4r. ... ,., ,, ,hi,.h in iw.r
i- ...hikhi I sanctuary In the name of ArcbbUbop Per ent, of whuh 40 per
been published. RodIllltyensky !cenl U surtax and six Is normal tax.
v i .t l. .n i rowed from build in 1:3 aorosd the
.'l; .,r.v imwei fro .talldlM. acroS. the appropriations
ut." r." "uum """" ""' .,.. ,he adher.n.s of .he ar. h- hurried consultation with President
1 1 tr n t rtn t n a alii n iwr ,
Chairmuu Madden of tb ho line
coiuniiiu'e, after a
V Coolldge was ama.ed Friday ; ". r6 " "77,7 '!
aoora ana ariueu casemenis, 11 1 if : " " ' "
upon receipt ot a report that the
white-faced defenders rained curses : rates as his own idea, and a few
and threats down upon them from , minutes Inter. It was given out at
the upstairs windows.
rhn ahila hnn.a ihnl lha kkmUiiiiI i
bureau of mines had drafted a plan
for the government to take over
and operate the mines, If as seems
probable now, a strike Is called.
' ...... .. , lnR.mAni. II.ab I. I thfl
coming to the summer whit, house'the Russian Orthodox church. Blsh- ""!""" bowerfr- " f "!''
late in the summer. Mr. Coolidge ex.op Adam, Phillippovskl, leader T? ,
' . ' ... . ,1,. .i, i k.. ,.,. have to determine what was the low-
nanta a,,,, .,..K a nlan will an ka tb. OnnOSttlOn ErOUD. VDQ D19 belli
' e ,. fha a-.,,, I.I I,. I... la a ...f.
lha i" 1 1 1 t"i ' h frtF twn m-aalra aiiriwnil.i ",,u ' u
bulldlnKs proposed at that lime have
unt all boon built, due to failure ol
congress to appropriate for them.
Nothing la further from Pre.ideut
Coolldge' mind thun the Idea of
aeiilng the coal wines in rase an
anthracite strike occurs after the
working agreement, between oper
ators and miner, expire on August
I thirty-flnit.
Wat $50.
Now
Th. capture of th. cathedral M.aDBro"d Dl"- Mr 0,"'"!, d,d , M.. . rvl.;nrl
e outcome of factional strife in not "" hlmself '"evocably to MystenOU. ExploilOn
pot
cash.
Earl Shepherd Co.
507 Main St.
discussed between them. For one
thing, it was claimed, the president
would have no power to seise the
coal mines unless the very exist-
'; ence of the government were men-
aced.
President Coolldge and Madden
are agreed npon the basic principle
of their tax reduction effort which
. was phrased by Madden, "we want to police to put It Into effect.
ered prior to the attack, and had
been trundled off to serve 30 daya
in jail for contempt of court
the bishop's surrender did not dis
courage the defenders.
flclent amount of revenue.
Cause Investigation
MAIITINKZ. t'al.. July 31 With
investigation of the death of Chaa.
I H. Scbwartt, wealhly chemist, pro-
In view of the fact that Under iceedinir from three directions au-i
Secretary of the Treasury Cierrard thoritles Friday night wore con
nut : . . , . ...
H. Winston has Just committed him-' 'roniea wim a my.iery ui ever
self publicly to the same rates. It! deepening preparations.
I. rte.irtfpit aa aictritintv ..pr.i.aKiai Kchwarts rsrrletl In.uranco total-
Attorneys for the platon appeared ,,,, lh ,. ,, , , ', ,. :
... , t , that the Coolldge cohorts In the next i Ing I190.000. i
with an order to dispossess thel ,., . . ... i
n ..... , .- . . . tfiuw .inn III U ui' I
can. "
Madden
j . .. . 1 j.. ... i . v. uuuu s I r-f j - - - -
vtniieh th . . ,...,.,,, .. . Timiloa 30c tier dosrn. 8th aud
cut jaxes. a low as w. possillyi police stood by to "prevent any vlo- , reductioa blll. wlll lntroduced M"- " J31-A2 ,
ieuce me loiiowera ot tne arcn-iK ,h. .. , .
would not discuss the 'bishop opened the siege. " . , 7 I . "",u- 1 t reuuctton ever ne.ra .
Ideas which the pres dent placed be- By twos and threes with axe. and of not less than $350,000,000. Thel Drew Shop. 12 So. Seventh St. -
fore him in their brief talk but hejclbs, they charged the door, and republican taxation standard bearer! -AI
waa emphatic and enthusiastic over windows r....t. . .., j , ,. . "vr" . .
th. condition of affair,. He left for 0et back you animals- shouted1 cs .H T 'J'V v rad- KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL.
Washington o . nigh, train to be-' the boon's' ZY?2 V,. L1h .L'i" "r.'"' """""i" d ''-
....... . ' 11 uu i-vuiirrvDi-. v m 3ir. I OOl
gin laying the lines for some of hi. j story windows. Idge as follows:
JU.m,u,i,n,r,.ronn. nut tne battering coullnued. mlng-. i. Abolition of all "nuisance',
g.rrniacnt app.y bilU iu S.pi.-m- lcd with -i-ains aud tann: 'mm .-. .... .. . "u'sance ji
l. '.i. , - . . i to-e on anmtssions
,r. , , .,.,, , ,hV.t"ri-, . . . ... aud on club
" ' ,1,(- I'Viauu ih- iraiiors:
rfat iuirrest Mudden' susgestionaue horde in the street called to the
to turn the government surpluses forces within.
buck ti the tax payers In rebates
birth ot your new baby. adv. 19
LOOK AHEAD!
Improved Ketil Katul 1-1 A
Hat Invt'ttnivat.
BUILD!
Hut get Hie maximum fur your
bulldlntt dullar.
SEE
II. R. PERRIN
((.ign., Piling, KAllmulr.
ttnn llupka lllilg. Phone UM-J
;.u j:aLf uues.
2. Eilmlnation of federal estate
and inheritance taxes, leaving the
men me aoors crashed and the finu aa.i.i ..
ilui,.il,ilnnu.,wai.ii,...v! k j . . . ,
.. ' mu-imuu naurnieu in. only when the 3.
uc ueoi. secretary oi tne iTeasury . oeseigers had broken Into the cath-
.vieiion opposes the latter idea andjedral did the police take a hand
inn pre.iuent ieo! sum i:,e iormer -prevent fistii encounters
would stimulate the desire of con- the rival factions.
No change in the present ex
emptions, but a considerable cut in
to the rnte on the lowest bracket, nf
between
M.TN I-: T I'UnPKRJV OWNERS, Names of nrooertv
WHOSE PKOPERTV HAS BEEN ownera .mm, ,
Yr.i i.iini E v tub nt ,.. , "V1?- . . Amounts:
' OP IMPROVE 5tV'8TT Town C I'e
FROM PINE STREET NORTH-! Lot 6. Block S Or Kina'i
EltLY TO JEFFERSON STREET,) Town C. J swlnele
THAT THEY HAVE TWEXTy'eU of lit 1 BS 7
I.IC.ATI-JX OK THK Ni,l! E IN ;m.L " ' '
iUIFH TO F,LE -i'-'-UCA-IWH of Lot'i',' " Block 'g'''6r"
. : . 1 mem .an-' lginal Town B. .M
nr.w.iir..iis l.V J r..- tOL All Dell
' NOTICE
Tii- V. : i. Cafe on Main street
under the management of Mrs. J.
A. Roberts and Mrs. II. W. Dick-
1,174.30 1 800 nas s'"ned an agreement with
j Culinary Alliance and is now operat-
340.92 , ing as a strictly Union House.
; T!,fVfY " I.I.I WTR NO. 424.
776.54, Al
ALTAM0NT AUDITORIUM
Dance Every Wednesday and Saturday Night.
Galloway's Orchestra from Portland will
furnish the music.
All conveniences and first class floor.
Rest Rooms Lunch and Soft Drinks.
MARTIN & NUSSER
. Camp-
AXNU.AL INSTALMENTS.
EH of Lot 2, Block
original Town B. M.
See the wonderful values in silk
397.75 (dresses on sale at Bee Begin's Dress
Shop, for 39.95 and $14.50. J30 Al
WHEREAS, the Common Coun
cil of the 4-Uy of Klsxath Fall.,
Oregon, did by Ordinance Number
672, duly adopted on the 20th day
of July, 1925, declare the propor
tionate assessment on each lot, part
of lot, block, parcel and acreage
property found to be benefited for
a proportionate share of the cost
of improving 5th Street from Pine
Street northerly to Jefferson Street,
all as more fully and in detail
shown on the plans and specifica
tions of the City Engineer on file
with the Police Judge of said City
In the matter of said tm
The property so found tienpfitcH r.nt a nwi, cn .j
and liable and assessed as afore- dltlon Silas Obenchain
-aid Is all that property lying ad- Lot 8. Block 50, First Ad
jacent to said parts of said streets dltlon Mattie E Mills
between, the aforementioned termini; Lot 8, Block 50, Firs Ad-
end r(tanritnir h.l, ih. . ji., ' . . l "u
. - o un lu ma centers
of he respective Mocks so lying
adjacent, and also all lots, part, of
lots, parcels and acreage property
included withm the quarters of the
four blocks bounding any intersec
tion involved in said proposed Im-
yru.euiem.
' Billv't
113.65 made.
i ;;'u
n m
Hot Tamales, American
J31 A2
Kodak Finishing that ploase. all
is our specialty.
STINSON'H KTt'DIO
":I7 Main hi.
Campbell 227.2S 1 Lonk fer llt.l. ki,I5 4
f!r,?LiMlJ-bi'?-J- !?.nd Main To P- m. to 10 ,
- ......... .Vau DUyuia
Henley
E4 of Lot 8. B'iock"T
Original Town Sophia K.
Ramsby 77a 54
Wt4 of Lot 8. BlockT'k"
Original Town J. C.
, ?ichter, - 397.75
Lot 7. Block 8, Original
Town J. C. Rlchter .... 340 93
Lot 1. Block 60, First Ad
dition Ellen M Rprlflalri 079 t
jLot 2, Block 50. First Ad-
aitton Minnie E. Devo 547 95
69.44
69.44
347.23
972.23
239.87
asy
3:
Mac's Cash Gi?
Phone 855.
1
We are not the largest store in
ty ami not tho oldest l 11 it 1... 1
nav(l
A 1 1 . t
int.. are Hure 10 iieano you, any 1
anywhere in the city. rhpne j0
hav a full line of vi-Ketablea andJ
Some Prices for M
Fancy String Beans, 3 lbs.
New Tomatoes, 2 lbs.
Blackberries, the cup
49 lbs. Anchor Flour
24 lbs. Anchor Flour
49 lbs. Crown Flour Hard
24 lbs. Crown Flour Hard W
Campbell's Pork, and Bearu, W
All Vacuum packed Coffeo,.'
These prices are good for theW
store is one-half block off Main i'
Prit'P.4 in our U'inrlniv will olu
... iiwiwvil ... nwv I
dltlon Silas Olmnhnin
Lot 10, Block 50, First Ad
dition Silas Obenchain
Alley back of Lots 9 and
10. Block 50, First Ad
dition Silas Obenchain ..
of alley back of Lot 8
Block 50. First Addition
Mattie E. Mills
N'4 of alley back of Ixit
Block 50. First Addition
anas onencnain
6.31 1
6.32
That the docket r rv uB. ..
been made up ns provided by Sec-'
tlon 268 of the Charter of said!
Uty, and below will he fniini a u..'
in names oi tne owners whose Lot 1, Block 47. First Ad.
na8Jb(!en BO assessed as dltlon Nellie L. Sum-
afore."aid. end against which lienal mers . 1 044 40
dhv a?ted as by said or-; Lot 2. Block 47. First Ad- '
.7r '":". ."gumer wun the anion Nellie L. Summers
eh " aMe"sed lMt Lot 3, Block 47, First Ad-
B.f.,.;,. ! v t. "nu nolalnK I ""'on K. II. Dunbar .... 105 53
ita i S ! 4 hereby made t0 nbLot 8, Block 47, O. L. Car-
tnT dotail ecriptlon ter 10553
?ii . ' Pa" f lot' hlock. Par- Lot 9, Block 47. First Ad-
eel and acreage property so 'asses-! dltlon J. A. Houston . 419 40
Further notice Is hereby sivaa l,?ionTr.4Aied' 1 044 40 '
so WT' ?W;C" 01 PfoPerW .Lot 3, Block 6, fTsI Ad" 1'U444UI
th !!ed and here"at listed dltlon Loui, Alt 105 63
and .la"!,"" J8 now due Lot 4. Block 46. First Ad"
frLlni ktZ Thi' "e ?""Wt Jitlon Elmer B. wti
. my iirKr Lsor a. Kinrif 4K Ktrot aa
this notice. Whfrh I dltfnn Uolon C.L-- w aii .
Night and Morning to keep
them Clean,Clear and Healthy
Write for Free "Eye Care"
or "Eye Beauty" Book
Mti Ca. Vtn. n. S." 1. OkiSt,Okaa
419.40
111.;
ust,
publication of
said first publication will be mad
-.1 1. cuo-uy, me tiia day of
July. 1926. "
The niir. of property so as
v.ifi, ;i afjrt.jaid. must either
.... iu msii or mane and f ie with
i.'.'ll'.- .In.lr.. .. i,.. ,3.d Cl)y
'-r nefu.e the 24th Hv ,.f a..
1925, their resnpctlvo nnni.J!.
tioits to pay Buch assessments in 10
nrnitnl instalments.
Ni.mos nf Property
1 . . ",ners; Amounts:
Lot 4, Block 9. Original
iifTrWn .J . K- Swnnon ....$1,174.30
W. 5 of Lot 3, Block 9,
Original Town J. E.
Swanson , 4t ?o
E. 60' of Lot 3, Block '" '
Original Tjwn R. A. Em-
mlu 297.14
Beginning at a point 60
icet northerly from the
NVV corner of Block 9,
Or'ginal Town, thence
N!y. along 6th St. 380',
thence Ely. parallel to
Pine St. 130'. thence
Sly. pmuliei t.i 6th St.
3X0', thence Wly. along
Pine St., to beginning.
Klamath County 4,599.63
TMs nollce is published by au
t only of the Common Council.
??Jn !? ctlon 269 of the Char-
nam siiy.
jZailm!$?rlh Fal1"' 0rCKOn'
LEM L. GAOIIAOEX,
Police Judge of the City of
J29-A10?ncTth Fal"' rC!un'
for
you
An extra .'pair ot glasses
emergency that's what
need. If you are contemplating
a trip you should not neglect this
Important provision.
"The scientific na
examination nnrt cor
rect lenses you receive
here are your exact
beyond question,
need."
DR. H. J. WINTERS
Kyo Hlglit RporluilKt.
Wo C.rlntl Our Ulaaavs.
Klnmatli Falls, orc.
H. I. M
ft.- - ! I
NEW! Associated Service .
in Klamath Falls
A service thatbenef5ts first, the dealers in Associated
products second, the customers of these dealers.
For with our wholesale distributing plant now in
operation, dealers can easily keep their stocks of
Associated products complete in every detail. Ample
supplies are right at hand. Orders, big or little, can
be quickly filled. No dealer's customer need now
be without any Associated product.
Sales of the MOTORMATES (Associated Gas
oline and Cycol Motor Oil) have grown rapidly in
this locality-through the loyal supportof our many
dealers. In fact, the increasing volume of business
has made the establishment of our distributing plant
a necessity. 6r
ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY .' 2
Buy MOTORMATtj
from the foUoWu"!
Klamath Tire J
H. E. Calkins, P)
Crater Service Stj
D. R. Teed & H
Matoon j
1
RtiVlr .Service
Cantrall &
Imperial
A- W. Stewj
H. S. Newby
555 E. Mam
: Aron Mo
Keno
Lamm Lumbfrt
Modoc r"" C
nr 1 f. 1J MntCt v.
waKeneiu
Bonanza GrP
W. D. Mac