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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1925)
Page Two ROTARY ADOPTS COOLIDGE MAY RESOLUTION TO RECOGNIZE ROSS CUT FALLS OFF, SOVIETS-REPORT Saturday, August 22,,"; x moPiou tv nffRCOV RROUGHTiTED LEWIS IS TQ LIGHT THROUGH K. F. PHYSICIAN (Continued From Page One) Washington Physical Research Expert Commends DeiUche For Ability And Perseverance In Running Down Peculiar Malady Dr. WASHINGTON. Aug. SI. (I'nit- led News) The question of Iluaslan A case of Tularemia, an Infec-' mer l.ik was found l aeitluMuate they might naturally wish to S . h be,a brought lo tho'tlous disease, closely elated to Uu-! Bacterium lHir.Mi. t" " " THEREFORE. BE IT RtbOLV- fore ,r0UKh ,aa forLhcom-! bonlc plague, hu been reported by lug your auanlrl. n 01 tularemia. ED: Tnai tne .iamam rau. iui., B.uu ,h Amer-,l)r. Dieuche. local Physician and I mis first case line visit to Russia of three Amer-.lir. Dieucne. local pnyaieian ana i emu. at ua regular weeny ""-; lMni wn0 ln the past have been surgeon. Thia la the flml case of or tuiaranua rrora . day luncheon, held August 14.; cloi' ftuden, o ,ovtet tfMn a this disease, which has eer been, confirmed by serological lest, al 1925. formally go on record as! ........ imiutrtlon ! dl.snoned and confirmed by labor-' though some auspicious rases have faTorlng the dropping of the word i Qf lcMt latcry teats In the stale of Oregon, been reported by physicians of the One of them, former Governor As far as Is known, tne aiease state. PROM VICTIM Operatives of the sh.rrfa itflce yesterday at 10 S'"P'1 !"wl1 on what U now known as the old county pour farm, f which Ted Lewis Is lh proprlelor. pepulles said they found an empty keg. which smnlled of li quor, and several bottles perllallr filled' with moonshine. Three men I and a w.imsn, benldos ,Mr. l.ewts. j were at (lie farm, it was said. riixrs.J with iiossesalou of li quor. lwls entered a plea of. guilty leforo Justice of the Vc K.l Kendall. He was ordered 1 ! pay a fine of lit. "Falls" from the nam of the muni cipal corporation. "City of Klamath I Ja Falla," Oregon, ana BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED delivered to the K'..-.ntath county chamber of commerce, with the sug gestion that this body ask the pro per city officials to take, whatever steps may be necessary, at their earliest convenience, to endeavor to make the change ln name herein rcommended. J. A. Gordon moved the adop tion of the resolution. Motion put and unanimously carried. rues P. Goodrich of Indiana, was !s confined to the I'nlled Slates. I congratulate you in jour a director in the Russian relief ad- cases being reported from IS dif-'nosli: It goes to show i"ai mer ministration and a "reporter" for ferent states since 191". the year cases can oe tounu disease In mind. EDWARU KKAXtMS. M. I. fillet Burgeon. That a copy of these resolutions be Pre8dent Harding. He visited wide- in which the disease was discovered., the ly In Russia in these capacities and The dUease has been described intends to make a thorough study since under various names, such as:: m ihla irln on which he will be ' nlaaue-llke disease, deerfly-fever.1 jgone two months He Is well rabbit tever, glandular typo of tick, - HKl.tiMX HTtK'K tiOKS I I' I known in political circles here. I fever, etc. WASHINGTON. Aug !!. Fund- . -.... I , j l .... H. f IK. Blnlfrlun Htlt til the 1'nltcd i ine otner two are nunam tularemia, is causeu mo :u-- - - ' ' . ... . wh..la ft Haskell, who was director of the trance of a germ, called Bacterium Mates iu iirrokiuru -.... American relief administration In tularense into the human body.' nanclul rabrlc of Belgium, and will Russia' during the famine, and Dr. There are two ways of entrance.: sinblllte confidence. In the opinion F. A. Colder, of Leland Stanford Rodents, such as Jack rabbits and of Secretary of Couuu.ro Hoover, a nnivaraltv All three wilt attend crnnnil nciulrrel ars honta for the' member or the American commission. Dated tWa 14th day of August. . ..1(,hr.tln of ,h. BM,.,m of , lmeterlum and nersona who come' 1 ' ' "2- !.i i. a .h ta:, h ih. i,-.i KLAMATH VALLEY HOSIMTAL. I IS LOOKED IN FACE WASHDiGTOX, Aug.: 21. For the first time, the government looking this problem of prohibition enforcement squarely ln the race. This Is the real meaning of the new machinery In which 24 regional directors hare been named by Lin cola C. Andrews, tiie dry chiel and Wfljps elalicrute checks and safe guards came as a surpre. During tiie regime of Prohibi- iioa -vuUiiiisio.it:r i.oy A. Halues the formal . statements . regarding conditions wre all optimistic. An drews, ln one paragraph of his RIFF WAR WILL END BY WINTER the ostensible purpose of their visit. jot these animals, like market men, although Goodrich also has an-; cooks, hunters, farmers, may con-! inounced that he will go through the Iran the disease. More commonlyl agricultural district to find out the germs are transmitted by In the condition of the people. ' fected bloodsucking Insects such as Goodrich and Golder sailed from deer or horseflies or ticks. New York Thursday. They will' The onset of the disease Is aud- 'Join Haskell ln Europe. den. several days after the time i of the infection, with chills and high fever and general prostration. Patients who contracted the die- 'ease driectly from the rodents show symptoms resembling those caused by typhoid fever. The Insect bit ten patients show first a papule, -tor an ulcer at the site of the A the same time the lymph- !.:-n'.., :..ih drtin the Infected TAiaS. Am. :i (L'nitiii Xewi.V,..,. markedly aud often tluy ' V: ntplete viettity ov,r the Kiffiam fr.-m e- i.s v.n::-r va? predicted by a, .,!! cans fever and syniptuuis Mir-hii". Petain after his conference n (i:a Prim.) de Rivera at Algeciras. ;!n -e weeks, but a weakness re At the njnfer?rice plans were laid :u.i as for two or three months statement Friday, took notice offl- t, r a crushing offensive which it is The prognosis is generally good, cially for the first time, of the real pected will end definitely the though several cases' were reported situation and then proceeded to out- Ruffian menace. I which ended fatally. I line the government's new machin-j Prlmo de Rivera pledged 75.000. J. H. Stevens from Summer lake ery, which provides a secret ser- Spanish and native troops while was bitten by a deerfly on his right vice staff, an array of counsel to France will employ an equal num- shoulder;'and developed all symp sid directors and several former 'er. Both the French snd the Span- toms of 'tularemia! Including n ab-iii'fl!"r3- to advise cn coast guard ish loaders believe that once the rem In the right axilla. He Is lm operstlotu against rum runners. ; c:ff.i-ivc mrts all the dissident :-.-v!rs; s eirlily and ls expected to : ; .. ; "t'"ii: ;" cllnp. leavlns Abd rt o:rjtely wlt,;ln the next 2PAIIITPII llril K! Kri,,: v:,n"u! an armv an! easy 1,1 veeks. I III lil II 111 rlil prey i In thia ca" lhe diaBD08l ha UUIJllUlLillLll I Some of the Tsoul tribesmen who ;,een confirmed by a blood test. 'have surrendered have declared that m"e at the Treasury Department. A' d el Krim is preparing a formld- u- s- Public Health Service Labor able movement as a last stand. He atcTV al Washington. D. C. Dr. has obtained the promise of the Edward Francis, who ls a well .enhndjas and Branes tribes to sup- 1 nown scientific investigator of this LOS ANGELES. Aug. 21. (Unit- rrt his regular forces. Now the d ,eBav wrote the rollowlng letter ed News) Indictments charelne rebel chieftain needs only time in '!t""ern,.ng the case of Mr. Stovens. In confinement guest. ' ' I.: Invited adv. -8 i. A. OOUmMITH Onetosa TaOor tlO Winters Blilg gulra Krom tM.KO to S70.0O SCANDINAVIANS A cordial invitation is extended all who under stand the Scandinavian if.ncracre, to attend a Gop 't l' MfotinK .at PHI Cali fornia Ave., at 2 p. m., Sunday, Aug. 23. Friends come and let us hear what the Lord has to say to us. ARE INDICTED city . crninriltnen D.arles E. Downs which to Kather his troops. :J Jos. Fiupatrlck with accepting 'n 'he mantlme fie French ?.ouu in bribe money for their column continue to clean up the votes favoring an ordinance were newly acquired territory of the -voted by the grand jury here Fri- Tsouls. There la little fighyng go day. lng on and the nights are absolute The councilmen are specially ac-ly calm. The French are allowing cused of soliciting and accepting their troops a much needed oppor- 11,000 each to waive their objec-. tunity to rest. tions to an ordinance authorizing a moving sidewalk for pedestrians. A third Indictment was drawn against Jack Murphy, city hall lob byist, charging him with being an accomplice. Downs and Fltzpatrlck were sus- Efritm of J. H Stevens of Sum- CECIL HALEY ENTERS , HOLSTEIN IN FAIR Cecil Haley of the Merrill route, ! not nnlv cnt.roH htu unlanl.. j pended from the city council short- v.,... ..n-,., , , . ... , ., , . ' heifer Bonnie Bell" in club work ly following the announcement that : H, ,.. hf , , . . . . . diMslon. but In open competition in the Indictments had been returned grade da cat , against them. i mm Night and Morning to keep them Clean, Clear and Healthy Writ for Free "Eye Core" or "Eye Beamy" Book L V'hen you first wear our glastes you will be pleasantly surprised at the clearness of your vision. It will seem Ilka the greatest gift In your life. "You cannot realize the wonderful joy of seeing properly agaii until you get the glasses you need.' DR. H. J. WINTERS 1 r Ee Sight ' Bpeclallst. We '. Grind Our ' Own ninssrs. Klamath Falls, Ore. DALE MATTOON IS OUT FOR FAIR PRIZE Dale Mattoon, the only breeder of purebred Hereford ln the county, entered his herd at the fair board office yesterday. Mr. Mattoon is clamoring for competition, and the Inkling that the famous herd of Reginald Parsons of Hilt, Calif., ! would come to Klamath to compete' this year, awakened much specula-! tion. Animals from botu these herds have competed at the Pacific International, bnt Mr. Mattoon has' raised several outstanding animals' from his Beau Blanchard the 48th, and wants to see If the strain has Improved since last In competition with Mr. Parsons. Mr. Matton has entered eight ani mals in single entry and two young' herds, pair of calves and get of sire. One of bis most Interesting entries Is the aged cow Dorothy Vth, with cair by side. All the animals en tered are sired by his herd bull Beau Blanchard the 48th. Mr. Mattoon's home riinh Is near Fort Klamath, hut fm- priniinir nnrl tmlnine for tin' t.,11 "hows he has brought his ei, ine !,. r,l lo the Lawre nce Morton un h. near 01, ne. which Is more ,'ouv, .. etit ,0 .,.., af(cr business SPECIALS In VictroUs Still on at SHEPHERD'S KODAK FINISHING In at 9 out at 6 p. m. The Peasley't ' Opposite Court House FOR Any Building Economy, durability and appearance are the result of well thoughtoat plans and specifications. Get the most Building Dollar. for your SEE II. U. PERRIN He-inn-. Plans. '-"'. Ilunl,,, t,u. Kfttliiuilcn llin,(. .-M., 6 lb. Roast Veal ........... .'$1.00 2 lbs. Veal Steak ..........35c Pot Roast Beef 15C Boiling Beef ,.niAc 2 lbs. 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