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Page Five ' L'l'ii-STANFIELniurr r,lffl OlAKO HMiDE PAOLO WINS !MVQ IIODUQ npiTia Juana Vice Ul F1mont Shifia IriTl; iPCnilTi n i....! SPFFn rnvTrcT'urt 1 U MUIULU II! UlVlllVllli kjlllt,0 Into Mexicali -TVs l.lll.TI.AM. ll.. I-.. ""U.YWOMII. ( 0r'. M-miH New.)- J l V..,,, . . ,;, i i mini v .. .. . ihs Feb f"1" "'.Oregon Hlatn Hporluuena iw,nM. woulU "I". Feb. It. Hour on 300 Mile Run MIAMI - ri in miy fiiiii.r .,..... -..- ' siii.ni. eia.. .i 9 1. -...I ......... ... mine km br .hil.t . .. ' hmiumi nr.... t.-Mii)ii ,r .... ii.i, . ... .. New. 1 ..... .... ....... .. ... were " U)8 ANCKLKS. Feb. 22. (Unit- pel Sewn I The ministers' assocbv . Unit- ",m of the Imperial valley adopted YVAHHINUTON. Feb. 22 A V'.. .... I f -! ..,1 ll I TOK0 1 lit iina Mnnilau ...r,(,. U. U '.". bul a clow r WM " "'lory Mon.,"0" ,nd KlrU of 1,1 h ''biuX sV borar t Mexlcl be closed at alum. f .f.iw- . ... . ' uUl . i.i.n. .1 1... onus, meeting iLia """" "lr iinmn , .. day In tbe ,Carl (I :,r.-- .vtnnuay 111 in uregu., building. The, re.ent murltal suturse of i I- rc, ih. first annual 300 i "" ....lull Was attended d.-le,.... " h AlniH Hah.-. h. p..,,.... ' )' - J,nh "ino i, i...... n.,. ..... i lion or trie department 01 superln-1 rou" lnai ronau.oi ... "' Cher officer. !e,.e, uri urk. """"- y Cora N,w F m'"er " . tendency of the National education ! becoming deplorable. mm rr, itmiiuiir Illlin.V. r. urn.. ll. .. - . ... 'll.. ..-I- ..... .i. . ... 11 it,,, . ' , kui.i I k Vilen.1 "' ' wno atarted Hf.rtl.e .., , K. j. K!rho,. IVirll.lwI.il'no'. dt,. ., , .! "; ho wr. nnl frH . .... ..... ,. r wizi;n ivu u u 1 are thockliiK, John J. Tlnert, Unit-! o'clock. ed States tommlBsloner of educa-i Tlle closing of Tla Juana ba tion. told aeveral thousand school '"'ed the vice element to Mexl teucher, assembled in the conren-' ca". resolution said, with the tlon of the department of superin-: re,ult th conditions there were I an.ioclatlon here. it is allowed to continue Mexi- "The nercentace of crime now cal' wln "rlously menace the econ-1 " """"" lr.r,(,r. . lld j . Put sideburns on him ld j,,ob ln1 " ""- Three world records ! "Ported among boys and girls of """ " mo ' , k. mil. t'1-...t.rlrv ll.xwt in... f ... ibir,.,,. in,.,.r., " ."""l. . . . . : ... . ... .... ... tire Imperial vallev. the ministers ' ' ' " rni-, . . ninm. i hf'werii broken In the terrific speed h """" " 'v""" - lUth..rlti. Tillamook; K. C Hliui,,,,,,,. Ijinr. ' "" ' t- Iraniteln , haudl.- whlrh was malnlalnM lie Paolo's 1 thorltle, has become almost incred-1 bela- ,r-ri 1 1. M. IMkliigioa. .,k,: l-.ul J;,,!', "" Jam', to h), llm, of j.,9 45 broke Ttrotime." he said; "I refuse to give I Copies of the resolution were I l! Ibc ,herrr. Jaib...... ciy,. Msrkay. 1 f 2:46:&2d6. formerly held by ' RBy her currency to the stalls-; 8ent Congressman Swing for action. ,bst " Ih-.i huts. and i i..i,r c. Moure. o( y"ur 'orlt : Timmv uii.nn .h it,. ... tics on this and other shocking so-1 . " averaae of 129.29 shatterft Milton's oiu inurK 01 iv:t Whllf A.. L 1 . n u.... itouiuiiuni rrn ouuIUnd. rrrum. KUfloIhll Vuls-ntlr,., ri, inruh . mrnu.nj. .mnmn or rmit tt.nl gain .ukiihiiiI. ' D I'.olo set a u-cord of 129.03 .1 ,r.oli. stealer power In III. ,,. roini.,1.- I"nl" K:ir, ,, ,.,..h.M . . I '""" n: "minen.llng ll.e . .lng of " '". Kronk. , ni 04 for 200 miles iimuimYB 1141 Mm. Vj!.' 1 K,,,.. .o romrner-,.. ofltHI,iaK .r, A.lor ,0t r. A. , ".passing n larin lands; opposing. Viola Dana Viola Flugralh j . lliiy n liming mil. Ind.ir.lng the H.an- Khlrley Mason ( Viols', .l.i.n field bill for remotal of Diamond Shirley Flugraih. lake from federal in ia ronirol. Mr)r I'lckford - Ailre Smllh. end Ifromineiiillng I he rloilng uf """l'i" Fairbanks Douglas f. surb roast slreAin. man. ... urlliru i . . .. I Li. I l.v. I A .,,,, .inisrrii ..anion Samjnl- "" "" gos l a -at are clal conditions. . We have enough : h sleau. .i MlSSinP" to know that there has keen j J serious breakdown on character; FVftTTI TTfltpl Tlifp' A KVItl A A W bVl SJIIM.V , psillr- osini 1,1 sled dur- r rsr K Is in I'.ob McDonouxa was third and Howard Elliott fourth. Devore was a contender with de Paolo and Hurt for the last 100 miles. As he 1 was given the checkered flag ty Harney Oldfleld. alnifying he had one lap to go, and with third place more valuable fur uporis than rn ; lll.ri'llkl f l.h In. plots ofi " Iron, year I);:, that i.de sli P- Ksthleea Morrl- H'tb. SELL RUSSIAN CK0WN JEWELS br: t'ollefn Moore on. Ia.rlre Joy- lalrlre Zeldler. ' Kod l.sroiqui. (an iicepiionl Itoderique Ijirorque. j Juhn Howers - John Itowersnx. ! irme r riga.ua -.Marv OTuiin. 1 , to the pits 'for fuel. Mexican President Wants Explanation d of loo Part of Lot Brings Over '"" ir.hi.nd on $3,000,000 from Pri ; T"! r" ."T Jamrn ao""a i s on the , i Atrei. r l.we mm uh,.... I. I I. U . , -"...t iiiuivni, '.'. ,vo Bill" la l,ll- w" . News. , ir woisen Oiga Oxelrod. MEXICALI, Mex.. Feb. 22. I (United News) President Callea has summoned Governor Rodriquex I of lower California to explain why TT". i,. ' he pormlts vice conditions at Mex- MOSCOW. Feb. 22 (fnlttd '"" f' -mi" are as hard to .... . ,. .. ,, . r, The pr.ice.s of turning the " lnr r" pronounce. Ituulan rro.n l.-el. In.o ir,ir. : par.an.-e. a good non Her" Integrity." Kven illiteracy has its compen sations, in that it protects the youth from the polluted printed matter of the jazz age. Dr. Tlgert said. "Illiteracy is such a serious trag-j edy that one hesitates to suggest that it could have any possible vir tue," he said. "Dm a sampling of some of the popular literary pabu- and finished ! ,um ,nat now being swallowed by the American people would lend one to surmise that illiteracy may have some compensation and at leaat serves as a literary vacci nation which renders one immune to mental pollution." Former Governor Frank C. Low den of Illinois deplored the crumb ling of tbe little red schoolhouse which once raised presidents. MONTICELLO, X. Y., Feb. 22. (United News) Firemen, police men and volunteer helpers Monday night were searching the ruins of Shlndler's Prarle house for bodies not recovered of thoBe who were burned to death in the fire which swoot tbe hostelry early Monday. Three persons' are still missing I and six are dead. Twenty-three I were burned or Injured. Of the six bodies recovered, four have been Identified. The hotel was oc cupied by 34 guests when the fire started. Virtually all on tbe two upper floors were trapped. The injured are in tbe Monticel lo hospital. The bolel was built of wood and stucco and burned to the ground within a short time THE ATRIAL THAToBRIiVGy IN THE CALL BUY BY THE COFFEE NAME fn , pj,,,,, .!,, srllrlin uieful to, Mi Kl.malb their con the Ceiry uried the I continued h the Ide.i Ue late ""'' ' ratals of .ioe diamond. lo.OOu r '-,r ,"r' rarais of loose emerald. ..ml 10,000 aiiully put rl,rtt!. sapphires were knocked down to Friedman for 11.01 &. 000. Yo.k. That i-i.irlno 'i d . n itirtrtii prnwn ai.v. To Moore Family Solons Want Light ; on Italian Debts LONDON, d in A pt- Wlllliin. Iteswlik. a New Vork.Newsl . I i Feb. 22. MS-yejr-old (United . Kngllkl. I WASHINGTON, Fel.. 22 (United News) Senate bearings on the Iluli.il. debt settlement are recom- DAMAGING LETTER BLOW TO DEFENSE I after the blaze was discovered. The "Cnless educational facilities in j jra jg believed to have started on rural districts are improved." Low-the third noor from an overheat den sadi. "the next generation will i e(j chimney. The governor is believed on his ' witness a farm population largely iim as ... . ... 1 " "line rec-e.p.s. rnnsturs way to Mexico ciy, wnere ne win cwioponcu u. yuj .-..v.. IllMJI as ,n wr,,.r, ( tu., ,s, bi-llUU .n.n.l Ik ....... '. . ...... u. uuunrfi .n nor- answer accusaiioni oi .ax govern- itauy mmi. ".por.aa, ,ng tnetr family names analyzed. If!ment as it concerns the handling gems to a I rent h Jewelers snill- the names a:and ih. a.-trt i..i e. . . . , . . l.,.ni i . L ...... . t. . , oi these two sironsno.os oi in ly i Muni r,, headed by Franklano Fried- euphony they sth k. If ihey don't an " , , , sere In ; ...an : expert changes them so that even a "lu',y "no K"' . mother failN lo rm-nmli. th.m It is tearnca nere mm a i-uui- Friedman oulbld a "mpet'Hi.nl . lZlT. U.:o of three had been appoint-Anglo-American .yndlcate by IIS0.- York o(frf, pre,dent dies to Investl- 000. The An.erl. an. were Iludolph , ,,. bul horB , Hollywood. Jacob ! gate ' vlco conditions brought to tlblalt and Adolph llresel. of New' i. better off as Itliardo ronez. even' n.s. .i,reh .h. .nl.lde of the i " ln" nme does come from a cigar , -Pet famllr WIMj XOT COMPETE SVDNET. Australia. Feb. 22. (United News) The .Australia..; j tennis council has decided not to; send a team to compete in the! Davis cup matches this year. I PORTLAND. Feb. 22. (United' Newsl What is considered by the) government as Its most telling' How against the defendants in the Pescawha ruin running case was In troduced in the trial before Fed-, eral Judge Dean Monday ln the form of a letter purporting to es tablish a connection "between thej alleged land and ea groups or smugglers and aimed to clinch the uaill early lawyer, gained 13 IS, 000 fur the baronetcy Is walling for some Amur- r... iie.ng soviet ny m.liting mat sealed nuts .can namea Moore io assume us hv , number of Democratic u. Ihe bulkj be submitted In.'ead of permitting' rank. j ,.... who ...j n Informal con- Sew York ' Ihn government lo accept the Initial filr Thomas O'Connor Mooro, ferenre Monday afternoon. ll y .. ex- French offer of 12,700.000. eleventh bnronet or Itoss t srberry. , -yi.... u an emphntlc opinion .ovornmenfs case, ouht topi It Is believed Ihat the great crown! County Cork. Ireland, died recently j lhat the information nvallnble for! Coming suddenly Into the trial,! Wlill,. the'soon will be broken up. unless In extreme poverty. It was thought;.., ,enale , inadequate to enable;., ii o Attorney Neuner and Ab-i mil hi heavy it flnd a purchaser who would; at ""t '"at there were no heirs, . j, , ,.,(.(, , MUnd conclusion as to ' jsistnnt U. S. Attorney Stearns were. considering j lie willing lo pay a tremendous price Dul " ' "arnen ma. fome Ameri- whether a settlement should be P-j workinR up to the end of their pre-, n reclaimed ; for It n a relic. ' fl" ma 'in" 11 T1,llrt lam to the prove( 0r rejected," Senator Hobln- ....,. tha note caused a sen-! son, Arkansas, minority leader, said sat.on an(i apparently some conster-, n.ler rod been ! fortuneless title. i Sir Thomas had no children. Hut ..n.ierfui; rnnn;p ( nitnn cn.iu.-en. u. la,r inatlon ln the rank8 of tne defend. auction of " 'many years ago Charles Moore, "it Is pointed out that the Justlfl-; gnts I .IS il f flflflSlllII 1 ( ,l"'-;ritlon tr He kIHmmi immiiie- The ,etter 8ad t0 havo been !tuce .hip-! ' i ninth baronet, who died In 1849,; y relsted to the alleged ability 0und on the Pescawha, after the n.l.lrable! NKW VORK. Feb. :2.-mited i eB'' ,he l "" S,a,M- I Italy to pay. and that the finance ' utwe off the Oregon Hd shlp-'vewsl-Amcrlc. may soon eat cot-V 'l ,k,non ,a' (,hl,.r'1'' J,0 committee has had no hearings and , have been wrlt. hi lawns In ton In addldon to weorlng It. Even " " . . :,.., ... . . , ii '" ' ' . ! ten by Jacob Woltte. reputed head ..., ... ....... ..... ... ... , rormation wnicii iniiiiimuan min probably could eslulitlsli bis claim subject " Ills very "aynlhetlc beefsteak" Is likely lo I Tf.-iKe will i result from chemical research. Ir'r and bet f "l by tak- "'lakcm that to the title. of the so-called land smuggling force. ...d is addressed to "Bob ramblett, Pesawha." It bears the and reads as Norris Amendment Briand Threatens j" of J w Likely of Adoption ' Stubborn Chamber This Is announced by Ihe Amer ican Chemical society, which Is fos tering the symposium on cotton. t Ut v-i; s cotton products and vegetable oils. which will be held in Tulsa, Okla.. t"il.lfre, as a April B-9. j WA.S!lINtiT(. Feb. 22. (Unit- "flmeni , Cotion seed will rival beef a, A j crf News)Thp prp0sed Norris "IMlltie, In; national food staple, the chemists: , , suv. Ivldltig for Inauguration of the prcs-Jen the chamber of deputy with dis Th. eolion cron this year amounts . . ... .... . ... , inn ... n effort to break its . ... . - idem on ill. iirm ..ii'iifinv ill uuiiu- " ....... - - i . . . . - - i .... . . c.imnn r ivr in (irnnnn. . .n.la1.tin)' In h.a rinnneini .?" - - IWO, silli.i.u,.. - I , ... .v ff e going "I' mie v.- J Build with IE-TILE LIVE IN COMFORT In a Stone-Tile homa. Ral home comfort Is assured wbero Stone-Tile construction is used. The continuous air spaces provided by Stone-Tile hollow concrete brick protect you against winter cold or summer beat alike. In new homes by tbe hundred Stone-Tile construction is demon strating Its sturdy, protective qualities under every climatic condition. Stone-Tile will appeal to you, too, and tbe cost is little il any greater than frame. , Ask for Stone-Tile estimates before you build. ' Klamath Concrete Pipe Co. 763 Market Phone &82-W COFFEE Southwell i Stationery Co. EVEHTYTHIXa FOH ' . THE OFFICE WE INSTALL ; BOOKKEEPING SYSTEMS B30 M Main St. Phone 003 See Our Fine Assortment of f Picture Frames. Let Us Do Your Kodak Finishing. STINSON'S STUDIO In the Hopka Bldg lure fur out lets." f ninthly fire,,. rpiiches every PARIS, Feb. 22. (United News) -Premier Briand plans to threat- . iui'.h on .no inei . ,...... m wu to 15.750.00(1 bales, worth 2.- ,.,, ul)d ,h nipplg f congress I Kind Letter "Captain Bob: "Things are a little tough here, so I nm going to Portland myself. Hope that you find everything O. K. there. Take your load on and go north 20 miles, due west of Azalea is - i ' ----- - 000.000.000. The seed amount to " weeks later, moved a step nearer and con- 5,870.000 tons from which "udo Monday when the com- v of Interest- cotlnn oil Is refined and which "oitihern Oro-ienn bo used for salttd oil, lord and Ifornln. I th. like. m Slsklvo.ii !. I. mostly food for cnltle now, nd Jackson but the chemists see It as an edl- prlze Here-1 hie for human beings. They are nl" featured ! confident of lis prospective ennver- Vu't. ! Minn Into it pnlulnblo Initio ncccs- .....I-.. r el.. 22. 1 Tlinnipson of the tnl- on Ih,. cn. Klf rhnm- '.allng Ward In n iln-hole flnlHl.,,,. ,i, u'al nml ran at ll.,, My nt the " ls. !2- H'nlled '"'"try el., i. '"'cnlcd die mlttce on elections of president and nrnernm. lly skillful lobbying. Briand has; boat. succeeded In Influencing the senate """P ( " ' ...... i nrmliiVrt tn Inrnrnorate In Ice president repor.cn .. . .ne ";"":".""'-, .! ttr8 leaving for north, nnnnlmnilR 1 Its TeOOrt to Hie enio .uiriu. . ...in. a fnvorulilv by yo(' the financial measures which were The senate approved Ihe amend- stricken from the government bill ment recently for the second lime, j as It pan-cd through the chamber. .,. ..iin.l formerW to net. I These revived measures principally Mom,, r"y Pro- "H of h. "l0 l.nmnln. CLOSED TO NIIIPPINO MONO KONK. Feb. 22. (Unit ed News) Canton and Whampoa vlrliinllv ore cloned lo shipping, fol lowing customs irregiiiiiiii"- compelled tho cusloms commission er nt Cnnlnn to Issue an order for bidding ahlps of any nnllonnllly to load or discharge ntrn IMOTlXlIt A 'CI DK.NT DKSPLAINKS, UL. 22 (United New-)-"-" th"lh by a three n..rl"r Inch plp. which broke from tho -"r rlgRln. of a street car "' hot t,hr"gh the floor, Mi notart Slicker was Pinched' to. ho aide of the car until roscers freed -her br cutting the pipe with acetyl""" "-'"M- The early action' this year, indicates n vole befnro the session is over. The committee amended the sen eto resolution by giving anlhorlty to congress lo act, In case the presi-dent-elect or vice-president, or both, die before Ihe day et for their Inauguration. HPK.AKS IX LANK CO. EUC.KNK. Ore.. Feb. 22. Charles A. Howard, candidate for the ftepub llcan nomination for slate school superintendent, -pent the past week In Lane cou.ily. speaking before pnrent-lcncher associations and serv Ice clubs. He was one of the speak ers nt the meeting of the Itetnil Merchant Associnllon held here. Howard l superintendent of the Mnrshflcld xchools. and was former ly principal of the Kugeno high school. concern tax payments. The senate (Signed) "J. w." The government charges that the Pescawha carried liquor from Can ada to point 20 mile off the Ore gen coast, where the cargo was transferred to the speedy yacht . . .n nitnm th. enmmls e.M'l-cli-l - irk. ....hi Jhen nene.aded elon's renort. whereafter Briand " " ' - would return to .he chamber and P the Columbia river and re-trans-explain el precarious eltnailen lni'red its cargo of liquor to auto rt lch Franco Is placed. Then ho I mobllo. and trucks on the Kalama It d make ptlon of the flnn-!oblo ferry, which In turn, anded cla bill as It came from the senate the cargo In Oregon according to , question of confidence In the the governments charges. . chamber. 1 fiKTH OVICK ACTION Having a phonograph for aalo Mrs. D. A. Hunter, 220 Mortimer avenue, made the fact known through a classified nd In the col umns of Tho News. At 3 p. m.. of tho day tho ad appeared tho phonograph had a now owner. If you have something for which there Is a buyer The News classified nds will get you and that buyer to gether. And many tlmeii The News will crealo a buyer for you. CIIAZEH OVER JEALOUSY. FItESXO. Cnl.. Feb. 22. (Unit ed News) While their five chil dren watched In horror. Joseph Pul ello shot and killed his wife, late Monday and then ntlcmpled lo com mit suicide. Pulello was not expeceted to live. Ho was suffering from ahotgun wounds In tho head. Jealousy of a hoarder at the home was blamed by, the neighbors for the shooting. Dine and Dance at the WHITE PELICAN HOTEL Every Night Except Thursday From Six to Eight O'cjock Special George Washington Dinner Dance TONIGHT From Seven to Eleven Music By the Tantalizers