Page Two
Friday. August 'JI.J
BOTH PRAISE AND
Five Governors
Meet to Boost Stone Mountain Work
TO DIMMING LAW,
(Continued From race. One)
i
Oa xoufht roud anl on hills it
WUI be Uttln bail. !iu. all In all. .
1 am sure It will prove satisfactory i
after It h been given a trial."
Adjustment tTiarire
Seventy-five cents will be lha ten
ant charge for adjusting lights at
the rarlous stations and but few
adjustments should be necessary. '
Foster said. The newer makes of
Cart will not need new lens, in
most instanced, be pointed out. b it
It Is probable that owners ct tie
older machine will iij.e :o buy
aomt equipment.
So-called "butts" probably will
be hit by the new legWatlca. 1
Fenders likely will be ne -essary
for supports of the proper lights.'
There are 24 makes of lenses
which motorists may choose fn.m it1
the ones now on their car are un
satisfactory, Foster pointed out. .
Courtesy Kuended
One thing. Foster said, appears'
to be certain: Klamath Falls Is not
to hare It, testing stations ready;
In time to take care of the many
ears whose lenses must Le adjust-1
ed. In consequence it will be some;
time after the law goes 'n!o ef-1
feet before It will be'' possible to
enforce the law In this community.
Even then, he said, every court'
esy la to fee extended the officers
Intend for a time to be as lenient .
as possible with erring drivers.
Under the new law, Foster said.
a wider, brighter, light will be dif-,
fused In the vicinity immediately:
In front of the machine. Spot
lights will be permanently set so
they will cast a beam no farther;
than 75 feet in advance of the ma-:
chine. - I
It Is estimated that there will. be
between 500 aud 3000 machines to;
be tested In this vicinity. There :
will probably be four qr five test-!
Uf stations, It was said.
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AGAINST LALCEDO
'.loa u J
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(t'nntlmied frTunt ra One)
l.uncheou served al 11 nVlm-k
.Sunday noon lu th " "'
the White Pelican hotel will
jul one of the Interest lu features
planned by members of the Husl
mws and ProfeMtmiul Women's r-
I eallltlltllin lu Kliiinuiti Fulls when
i they will l" niwii'ui'i ir in-" (,ne iiiv coroners jury l.ut was
Isuter uroup f Medfuid I-udIiikm ,i,le lii offer but Utile pertinent dy. I
.men who will upend Kuinluy in J II,. M!d h auw Navarro m K,'THJJN
'the city. j twit illfleretil oecuslims nu thn. Tl'" la ir I
i no uf tln vUlinrs are in .,,.n.ii.,n i....k .i...- . nient ih.. ..
I .,,.,,1' ,.., -- M,K'. ' M 1IMIC, HI ; - " IBSt I
tvineeted. airnrdliia to a roinmiinv .,i. Navarro was with ninh.r
j but Ion reielved from Miss June nU, hut ho waa Uliiibln to Iden
lliester, formerly pn-alileut of the m( Hie serond man.
valley assocUtloti. i was wldent thai, at no time
I'laiia for t lulu Ihe awlmmliiK I u(,,r aluhbltig, was Nufurro
pool of Ihe White I'ellraii hotel ,,, ri,n,,nli ale any Intelligent
buve been made. A musicul l,rO to ,l acquaintance. All
grain Is liieiu.leo in me uu.iim..,, . j, ulrm.M ware liicoheront.
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Thoe trovcrnori cf Eve ststos tr.et recently to help boost tlK sale of Stone .Mountain Mcmoruu
h.ilf iK il-r.'. T!i, so coins, uf a special die, are being sold as mrwrntoe for one dollar each to raise
ti:mis lor c..::ti;:uaticu of tl c u:c:i'.oia! to the coufcdcracy, started on Stone Mountain Gutsoa
Horaluin bc:v. cjuiplctrj by Auirust LuLccan. The governors, left to tilit, are: Gor. Cllf
forj Walter, uf Ci'eorpia; Gov. Tuc-aV G. MrLeod, of S. Carolina; Gov. John . MalUn, of Flori-.
da; Gov. W. W. brandoc, of Alalima, and Gov. Henry L. Wbitfield of Miss.
entertainment In chnrae or Jackie
: Km ill oils. Miiude Hood. Joe I pp.
l.ynn Zimmerman and others.
The visit of the Medfonl group
to Klumath Fulls la In return to
lime llljtlit Mull Ib-llef
Navarro. reputed "bad" niau.
w is slabbed 111 a tight In a Meilran
ifillrevil rump near Algouia al
about 3 o cluck on Ihn mornlna
into liiw.itiou. 47 ears atiw
his cle.;tll. Charges of fraud in
the distribution of 111.' lll.UUO.
oOO istaic are contained in a
suit filed Wednesday by James
II. I. '::i:.i''n. Sacramento attorney.
H.-Jii:ts died iu Yuiua. Arixonu
in 1"'.
CHINA lKMAlS IMCHTS
(lEXKVA Ch'r.a has demand
ed revision of all the Chinese
treaties with the great powers,
accorjins to the Chinese minis
ters at Berne, who have made
public the text of a note which
was presented simultaneously to
Washington. Tokyo and all Eur
opean capita1'. Revision is de
manded on the basis of Chinese
claims presented during
would go jrazy if they let their
c;ics prey on their minds.
Air lluse Started
SAN FRANCISCO. - Work of
establishing a base here for the
navy's Hawaiian flight later this
month will be started early to
morrow when the mine sweeper
tlannett, with mechanics, radio
operators and weather experts ar
rives from San Diego.
KIWAN1S IN1 '
OREGON ILL
the visit enjoyed by the local frouillf All.,l,I S, Tim coroner's Jury
In lliu vulley last spring. which lut night considered the
details of the rase was composed of
Mike Lavenlk, K. M. Igl. llenryi
County Health Unit
! Holds Henley Clinic
Hagley.
It. II. Amlrke,
SKCF.KT I'HOHI SKSSIOX
WASII1NCTON The nation's
directing heads of prohibition en
forcement in convention behind
closed doors here today were In
structed by Assistant Secretary of
the Treasury Andrews, the dry
and ! czar, in the art of routing vlo-
since the Paris peace conference, j -iators of the Volstead law.
Nineteen children were examined
at a clinic held yesterday at the
! Henley school and, generally, a
favorable report was returned by
physicians anil nurses who Interest
ed themselves In the bubles' wel-l
fare.
I Advice In regard lo minor all-
' tnents was offered a number of
Regional Director Throne """"" " 'bic, were mi-
men.
i Physicians In nttrndunre were:
!r. J. It. llurr. Dr. I". W. Khsrp
I unil Dr. (1. S. Newsom. They were
assisted by Miss II. McClelland.
Miss I. Frlrke. Mrs. Hurt Haw
kins and women of the community.
Ilert Cook
and Mi yd Ijiw.
The arret of Ijiuredo followed
'an investlgullon by Kherlff Hurt
Hawkins and Deputy Kherlff Joe
j Kliney. Iieputy District A'tnrney
jWlest !a-.t night aspreu.d roufi-
lalrrt, U
'II V nn 1 1,
The tJ
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Of Roseburg Delivers
Splendid Address
AWAKE S HOI IIS
WASHINGTON Locking for
ward to another day of seif-ira- ,
posed Insomnia before seeking
the restful arms of morpheus, '
two of the eight George Wash- i
tngtoa university students who ;
are particlpa-ting in Prof. Fred A.
Moss sleepless test were carrying j
on courageously Monday night :
after more than So consecutive
hours wakefulness.
CHARCES WILL MiAll)
SAN FRANCISCO The estate
of Mark Hopkins, one of the
builders of the first transconti- '
iieut&l railiuads, has bteu thrown
MIXEIW CAN SING
OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla.
' MriUir.i: bituminous coal miners
i of Oklahoma, have won their
j fight to picket by song and pray-
' er. Bitterly scoring Sheaiff John
Russell, of Oklahoma county
i who a few days aco iued a pro-
i clamation forbidding the miners
I from,, holding services at the
mines. Justice Tiiomas II Doyie,
! Ttit.-diy granted a writ of hab-
j e.is corpus for the relpase of four
. miners arrested for alleged un-
' lawful picketing.
STRIKE INEVITABLE
PHILADELPHIA. Pa. At the
close of a series of private con
ferences of the leaders of the an
thracite miners, the prospect of
averting a strike, which confronts
the bard coal industry, was far
away as ever.
INOERTAKFIl HAPIMY
PAN' KHAXC I SCO Anybody
ti'.::t believes that undertakers
3re p-outi:y ftlinwa by reason of
tii' lr callini: meet Charles H.
Rurden. the "d.id" of California
mortiiians. Burden at the age
of TS claims to be as cheerful
as igiybcdy in the world and
looks it, He was here Tuesday
fur tiie st;ite convention of fu
neral directors
RAIL OFFICIAL RKTI'RNS
ALLIANCE, Neb. Announce
ment was made here this after
noofT'of the retirement of A. O.
! Smart, general superintendent of
the Wyoming district of the Bur
liugton railroad.
Announcement of his retirement
came as a surprise. His successor
has not been named. Smart will
make his home In Denver. Colo.,
after September 1. he said.
Klamath Falla branch of Kl
wanis International was found to
be one of the most splendidly or-1
ganited units In the Oregon system
by John W. Throne of Rohurg.
regional director with headquarters
In Roseburg. who made an un
heralded visit and Inspection of the
local group during their meeting
yesterday noon.
"Duties of Klwanla committees"
waa the subject upon which Throne
spoke for a brief moment.
Dr. W. A. Leonard, who was an
nounced last week as the speaker
of the luncheon, discussed his sub
ject "Oral Hygiene and Physical
Culture" for the remainder of the
noon hour, using rharta and dia
grams, skulls and plaster Paris
casts in his talk. The skull used
was that found by Dr. Lloyd tiu
ble in the Lake county district and
Is an unusually interesting ... I
men, according to Dr. Ieonurd.
Elbert S. Veairh apoke briefly
on the abstract business as did
William H. Lodge on the lumber
business. Veatch Is of the Klamath
Aitnougn Iiretnen raced to the (County Abstract company, Lodgi
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scene of an automobile bluze ycs-;managej of the Big Basin Liimber
"Why shouldn't ! terday afternoon, the machine bad company, a subsidiary of the Lone
I dance and sins and enjoy my- j suffered several hundred dollars' j Hell Lumber company.
!!. he asi;ed. "Undertakers I uuuiuge before the conflagration i The sneaker- next week fi,r ih
had been, quenched by about 40 noon luncheon will be hrist
gallons of chemicals. Ulanas or the Arcade hotel, who
A short circuit was responsible will discuss the "iiw and outs" of
for the blaze, according to Fire the hotel business and John Lin
Chief Ambrose. The car was the'festy who has been asked unani
property of C. D. Dodson and wasimously to discuss the problem,
parked near 729 Pacific Terrace, j" Why Plumber's Bills are so High
. . , with Nothing Done."
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Mrs. Mabel Willebrnndl, assistant nltorncy Lir-:".: ' 5.aa
campaign in New Kngland nuainst miiinp pnHtit-e '. .-0.
hibition eiiforcement. llatron (.'oilier, Euppo.-'s-i ;
deputies, was the. center of a fight r.iLin ,. i,. .-.wr,.'.,,
ol nncbartercd land nt 1'ott Myers, 1'la. f:--;?r
France, rcjcclol Abil-KI-Krim tleniant! frv err : '-i . e, .'
independence. A Ions sea voyntrn ami i
prescribed by court tdi s;i-lr.n: for twicer; Kl
who was suivrini; from L.oatluol iroubl;.
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EAOHER ABOUT
T0G1VF.U?
j V.'it'i r.iny ycoii or cxpr.ur nca
ol tcacinnp Vyz'-nr inJ pKyitoloKy
in ' h publt : icKo'ili, a prominent
I trnr. h-r l't-.iiiJ tirsrlf run -down,
' liBt k rd us rh rjiprrased it,
j "ii'jllrrinp from innliil ttri!ity."
I : A woman ol mplitTy habi't,
I but irad-np s t"i-nirv til'r. thn
; hoi cJv-n fir r!) to In-r lifo of
tnc! in, unci paiJ no atlent.on to
i Knr ovn pliVftic.il condition. A few
! vfii inure c-.id tlie would bo te
1 tirrj on o p-naion. but lirr health
' ;t: turn tti.it tlie wui afraid the
roulJ not heiU out to l!ie tim
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' ; !!rr !rtrr trvired n tonic, and !
T-t' t for r v.'ithont rmult.
Fiiiiiiiv wr- t-s.i.-d him ahiut Kath,
th- C.'-f.'l 1 ntnt . ah had bet.i
t -(,: i --r 1.1,,,!. i: .i.j jicr nQf.
hfir'-cl!y tY.r -nuH ry it anyway,
ihp n"nn KatJi, and vrilca
'T.' hr-.i.T Uprr.-r.fl cl-tT-r, nnd
Pw l Mime the n tUrh. My
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