Page Two T...wl..,v. Mnivh 102' NAVAL COMMITTEE Durable Coupe Is Victor in Smash ASKS DIRIGIBLES - BY TAX L WASHINGTON'. March 1. Called Xews) Picturing dirigi bles erasing 'tie Atlantic at ( knots an hour with s full military load. th. house naval comniiuce m A nead-i'n collision demolished the front wheels aud fenders of heavy touring car owned and drlv- en by Jew Waller of Msilu when, w XS1I1NOTON- M.ir.-h I (t'nll- cmp rru-hed Into the heavier v,w,,.MlitorM will (set k Aim iu riiL"-" i rar on trie corner ... bfBjfu )f , Hist, street, shortly .tier o clock ,, , . st night. orle lax reduction of tli e rev- K,rn, imiuiln under M"e The driver of the coupe slopped . .,,. urel- .... . - l. mil irt d.-flnttrly . report today noted nKrcM to-- ..j lf - - Aul11.,l.. , a,t legislation for continuance of of r ,. d. - th ( lighter man a.roevco.u.. JumL Klnd,ns one hurl e ,,,. ll( . kind lo KLms.h cunt. Tne comnmiee mu nuITi(1j lia,.k (J ni ,-jr and drove me of the Butler bill providing nu.ub,.r of hl for a fire year building rroram tor the naval air service which 0tr of0UpUltI of ,a, Walters would give it 1064 planes and two. William Tmglejr and (00,00" d ;n Will Open New Sanawicn The piox-rhlal tired hu-in-"' " Hie iil:ne-a WOIIISII and the ' " 1 ( ho lu.i baa time for a bit- of pa. try or a cup of lea lll ft'eet Hie in n,.un. . uieul that Klamath Kail' to have a new atial n n-i' vv.ine M Alters and A tie v. Ill "Pn a dellcai. vn In the mm if ril I IT RECONCILIATION OFF, SAYS WlFEi I. Ileal- daughter, were uninjured. MERRILL PHYSICIAN DIES FROM INJURIES dirigibles of six million cubic feet capacity. Airships of adequate site, the committee said, hold greater pos sibilities as adjuncts of the fleet. To abandon lighter than air dev elopment as a result ot me physician of the Merrill anaoan disaster. iuer u.-vian-u "would he un-American." 4 It.- It.-.. Anam nnf feu,! " Dr. John P. Cleveland. 65. well own physician of the Merrill ccuntry died at o'clock Monday morning In a local hospital as the Purchasers of new nuto nobilen amt , iiti,.rn trer"n They are; will save the entire I I6.0o0.tf0 ee.ltnisly popular In the south Involved In the reduction from five ,tll r growing In the wi The, to three per cent on automobiles. lnilln ,)et of the shop ' to ; Henry announced tonight. a ta.ty menu, a great manv differ-! Hllmin.tlon of the tires and c-!nt and unusual dlhr ( cessorlea tnx will save motorists lleatile. for Ih pa.t two " 1:5.000.000. he said. 'has been connects with Ireland's j -Manufacturers have notified the' sandwich Shop. Inc. In I'ortland national automobile chamber of ,j Seaitle as manager AVers hs ! commerce In writing that every rent renlgned hU position w.:h the Amer-; of the tax reduction will be deduct- ,n National bank and will cl.vole ed from th t. o. b. price of ve- his entire time to thla enterprise. hides.-' th. V. -be crash ?" 1 "Ll" J," "Z .lea man,, TelenhOnC CO. tO i... o . .ihio !" , f -i,., . o have promised to . V ibh imuiffiii n . . i . ... "j an Irrigation ditch. lacmrers aisw uae - . discount prices to the extent of the kirK AnillVCrSary ww. ahould dlscour.se further ex-' Ahough , resilieB, of -Merrill parlmenta In airship navigation. 'All th. world-, air accomplishments I cleve,and known throul(h;, '""ber people. -Ver have re- wUy ,, , war tax repeal. Henry said The that are of any value hare cost our ine jierrui aau muuu iuuuui. . , . . - money and lives. Money .nd live. He ,at(pr prt f initely on any prlca reduction by, K(fy yrmn w,ad.y. fused to commit therurlvs def- no telephone. .is, not . i January while returning from i " "'J 7 Wa8ted " theicall on a patient. work to abandoned.' pr CI(,ve!and urvlved by , DIVIDE KLAMATH dent of Merrill. Funeml ir- n ii ww i o t SCHOOL DISTRICT i rangement. to be held In Merrill VlOIGtll I ill It. 31JIC reason of the uncertainty of the rubber market, but Intimated thai the tax reduction would be dis counted in full. March 10. the telephone became a demonstrated reality. Ite-enforclng the printed Invita tion notice received yesterday by the customer, of the service, post ers were yesterday placed In the telephone offlro windows and on company bulletin boards esprews Ine the hone that the public would been withdrawn from the Cleveland from Guthrie Center.; The Golden Rule .tore of Klam-' Hb ,n h,,p,B to commemorate this March 10 birthday event. I The poster .peaks of the nation s' KW YtiHK. March I (fulled Sows! Mrs llasel Marilyn today denied thai lhr hsd lieett a re coarlllalloa wlib her huaba.d. Kev II ( Manlou. Marjoile llaiubeau's "cu.lst." Although H was announced that Supreme Court Juallce l.ador Va .ervogel had rfrecled a recnii.ll lalloa betwern the Maiitviis It l peard today that th. family waa far from united Mrs. Manlou had a long confer ence with TVarren I tee. her couu sel. at the conrlualon of which. Ie mad. the following statement, at her request. The fact that the lury waa hops leasly deadlocked, coupled with Mr lliiimi'i rsuratrd rsurraalon. of admiration and reaped for Mra M.num. both In private aud on the witness stand, led .uspn.ln of all present litigation tetwecu the two parties "It Is not to be evpecled. bow eer. that Mr. and Mrs Manton will reaume living together" New dresses In today at lie. He gin's ritore 1S1 !o, 7th under the auspice, of the Merrill. . Approximately "SSO acres of land. , of 0 a F , lying south of the city limits, has he arr,T. of a bro,h,r of Mr. Has New System .ehool dUtrlct and placed in the l0 D tnd Mrs oT,,and h Falls ha. a new departure hands or the .no-county atri oy ,fn of Iowa , seii-servic snoe aeparmen order of the Klamath county bound- ?d!Dempsey the Best me loca, .ion, on.. ...pn.au .u.. of ,h, .n-cloa and Co.. big Portland department m ..0 000 , a a nnlv nal a Kl 1 Ii munls ana wlUHlT miv rUrl"' 7 ry board during a meeting Satur day afternoon, according to Fred Petersen, county school .nperln-j SaVS Joe Swindler ' " bour hum.n effort In linkl.g to tendent. Jaja out kjrriuunTi tnil ,jr8tem. ...... ,-., ..... Construction of a new school 1n Attention Roygtl Arch Maion There will be a regular con vocation of Klani.ih Chapter No 35 thl. evening, the nat maater'a degree being conferred by K. K. Watteoberg. The meiing will be preceded by a banquet at .10. All Roral Arch Masons Invited to be present. the Altamont district has been au thorized by the boundary board. Land, lying south of the city lim-j Ut, had previously been divided ao that children living on the south Joe Swindler. Klamath boy. ar- i rived back home last night after a two years' absence following the fight game in Florida and Califor-, Clerks are employed In the self service shoo department, but their duty Is merely to assist with infor- t mutton for the customers and to gether America's U.ooo.OOO tele- wrap the parcels. phones." Such la the growth In SO year, from th. two crude telephone 'instrument, of March. 1T6. i .Sneaking on behalf of the em- I ployeea. who are the real hosts of Slni-A tininrf Itth Cv uHIdp has I .1.. t..H UanaMr C Ir.v II. .nn aide of the highway attended Sum-' i 11 ou "now OI u' lame vio.a- " ".-. -7 vi . in ,. ha1 an elPcrien'e which carries ln-itlons, call phone 5S4. All informa- of the telephone company said thst " 1 tense Interest for every dyed-ln-the- n will be strictly confidential Fall, schools. The new order will . K, - , . . . ) . make U necessary that all children ,aken the wne of Jac. of that section attend the Altamont . uu.p. .um --i undersicneii Has heen iln v anno nt district school. tho hours when Tlsltors would find NOTICE TO CltHliITOlt.S " lo Tllt th "'nlrl ",' Notice is hereby given that the,"1 b from 10 m- ,0 P- m. It will be a week from next companieo me Dig Doy on his re-,ed administratrix of the estate of Wednesday." said Sir. Dunn." and cent barnstaunlng triage Cuba, a.: V n,h hope that th. day will' bring a bniine nar-ner JCojnty Court of the Sfate t Ore- r ' ,a Doxing par.ncr. 1 ... ... . . . i,r,. T..ionsn from our nntrnna fu... w niNuiam i.uiiiiij 1 mi 11 uii v - - . , BOOM CO. FACING ' CIUT nM D TX rr D I i.i i. n . . . e". ' '""'"" rmni Jlt rviVCIVI ' nipsey is jusi -oegin-. persons having claims against said and friends ning to ce the world s champ," said , estatg are hereby notified to prs-, Continued from rage One) : Swindler, who has the keenest re- 'cat me to said administratrix i MKH. CAMI'HKI.I. HUTTKH tions for the purchase of some off"d ,0' ,he 'bamp'" ,wo "'" I American National Bonk 'lluTldiing! 1 I)r- T. C. Campbell returned to the affected property, and term, as raKe n ,rom n0, Jaclt " ln f5000. Klamath Falls. Oregon, within six Klamath Fall. Sunday evening after p WILSON jrranciaco iia rs. ciiufvu, Administratrix. ! has been In a hospital there, ser- to price not having been reached. ! "nape Bnd Tlij t0 BO 008 w"h any, months from the date of this notice. I p.ndin the past two week." In S.n th.i f, .nnii...i- . k lo' them. i Hated: March I. 1926. .... . ... franchise was for the purpose of "l boxed with Gene Tunney, and! forcing the sale. Most of the pro- " " "" " m.gniy gooa.: of the FjllUU of Alva c Wil- ! iOUsly 111 teaunta believe they have poten-. "e " about a 8od a oo" a n iJocc.sed. Accordlnl? to i,r. Campb-.U. hi. tUl mill sites and are endeavoring!' haa a woa punch, but not as M2.9.H .23.30 ! ( iomcwhat )m to show that the boom franchise in d T will y HKTTLKMtNT hopoa ,0 return to th. city tale, in front of them would render th.!r l Tunney. : to yr ( property valueiess for this purpose. ! 7 1 " be . my h,rl j undersigned, administrator of the ' prominently Identified with the so Attorney R. C. Groesbeck repre- n ,he Taei champion.' estate of Paul S3. Mumford. deceas-, llf of th rt " A h . aented C. H HelnUerllng, Thomas I Bw'naler " may mix In the 'ed. has tiled In the County Court ' Largent and M R Burne t as nro 1 game around after he geia of tha Btat of - fr Klam- nce has been koenly folt. Her- iargent ana M. K. Burnett as tto-. .vml. , ,,Ilh,ialh Cou,ltT tn fin1'1 "ccount of his illness ha. been a severe shock t; te8Unt8' m k , u "fered a slight , arJmln(,tratlon of ,ald e,tate, and 1 1 : illness before his return hon.e "Ifl.hot ..1 rv,,... k... 1... ner "corc ' Irlend.. Mrs. tamp '.' u.ucancviv ViUOO-rAtlIUIDJH ' osana v-v i . a, nun a, (ruiuiru , . ,1 , . U I Ii. Kimball in the morning. Manning umVsey "Pens In California March 22. 1926. at the hour or i-o ."vi iuup- crosMxamlned in the afternoon.;1" April for his ne!ct t ?,:0V'cl?ck K M' f" Vme ."d 1 """ f 1elphlan' ,TKis button 0 0' 0 Rcmrn.lsrr how W I hitch OM Dolilnntoj tuivc nun rounj M lilting hay PM.1 doing j,' I Acn then, vou nnil,l'.i tv 1 1 '. "'in: I M1. in lur IfAihinf: ay 15 ccikhui, ,llur",'' Vet nn hour', work for nJ 7 usually cottiorJi 7 or a cents. Mot jtucht)lj applianca use liny motor ol onlyi, of a !iorscowcr. You cu ten Hour. ir seven orti. Anil tliey arc faster th. Old Dohl.in cerdreimci when lie w as a colt. Electricity Li the cheapest tel you can buy. 1 THE CALIFORNIA tt POWER COMP? greater part of the day. There were i no other witnesses. ! ..The senlon in the afternoon was the place for the hearing and set- i tlement of said account. I Dated: February 16. 192. R. C. CftOESDKCK. Administrator of the Estate of Paul B. .Mumford, De ceased ... back and loin .,n -itK hi .1.. o vourl Koom ot said Court as Aimuau s lesiimony consumed the ; K ...... mvi.-. , JUSTICE CASES SMALL Justice of the Peace II. E. Era- cot ahort to give the commission I mltt yesterd,y wanted to know time to view the river where thi,lDal wa lne matter with the peo- trooms will be placed. The session ' pIe' lf they ''ere Dot a'ini! thelrj Fig. 2.1 M2.9.16 wiU be concluded today. Dms ,nese da'11 or 'r',t- The 1 ' son for his reflection was the filing ASSESSOR BOOSTS of Bine pet,y civ" "uiu- VAIfir Ol7 TtDi7D Loui Paat,!Si Pal Justice Em VntUL Ui- llMBLKimiu J20 for speeding; H. C. Mela) (Continued From Page One) llande' 0Ter t a , j license; James L. Helm contribu- flrm or Edgar and Cullison, em- te1 5 Ior driving without lights. I ployed last year by the county court, 1 staD,e 'fi't 3 '0'' having an cx waa a good choice that tlie price of P'red foreign permit. 20 cents an acre was far too high. ! Judge Bunnell replied that he did I I'OItT,'--v WEATHER MILD not know that he was going to en-i PORTLAND. March 1. With to ter into another contract at the day's balmy weather, a Tcplica of acme figure. Cullison was present Sunday's when the mercury touch-! SUES STORE M.15 J. D. Woodbury yesterday filed suit ln the circuit court against J. L. Sparretorn, Uunanza atore mun. alleging that he 1 owed a total of $1747 for labor aud other services. at the hearing. SETS NEW HEconn I ed 65 degrees, Oregon citizens J were wondering if clamatlc condl : tions really are changing. The United State, weather lur- Schilling Baking Powder raises a cake with myriads of fine, light, fluffy bubbles. Cream of tartar always gives that fine even texture that no substitute has ever been able to equal. made from luscious grapes The First Message LOS ANGELES. March ..... ... (United lws) Lce Barnes, Unl-!wa hung up ln February as tho verslty of Southern California ath- lowest temperature Tending was lete, and winner of the pole vault, 37 degree.. ln the last Olympic games, broke j the American pole vault record here' KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL. Saturday when he reached an cle- 'n confinement bo our Invited vatlon of 13 feet 5 7-3 Inches. euest. adv.-8 The old mark was set by Foss I of the Cblcago A. C. In August NOTICE TO CREDITORS 191S. It was 13 feet 3.9-16 lnche. ' ?ollfe l T? yfn, that .,ho r, . ., . undersigned has been duly apnolnt- Barne. waa competing In the an- ed administratrix of the estate of nual southern California A. A. U. j Elitabeth Scan Ion, deceased, by the carnival, which was won bv tho ' "h''' Cert of the State of Ore- tt a r nk . 4.i ... r. , . Fon for Klamath County and all U. S. C. with a total of .4 points, persons having claims against said I estuto ire notified to present same H.M.I.N IN LEM. j to said administratrix, at tho law SARASOTA. Fla.. March 1 office of K. C. C.roesbcek, Klamath rans, uregon, witnin six months I from the date of this notice. Dated: February 2, 1926. ELIZABETH 8. DONNELLY. Administratrix ot the Estate of Elizabeth Scanlon, l)e--iv Ceaacd, F2,9t16,23 M2, (United News) Walter Ilagen .took the lead, eight up, on Hobby Jones ln the first 86 hole, of the amateur-pro championship match here Sunday. S c h i 11 i n cr b 1F.Av icoUcei Hiking Powder extracts' comes in full pound (if, oz) tinjj "TVfK. WATSON, come here; xVll want you!" exclaimed Alexander C.raham Hell on March io, 1876, during an afternoon of experimentation, and over a wire connecting two rooms, the young assistant heard the words, the first spoken sentence to he so trans mitted. Fifty years have passed. To'day there arc 17,000,000 telephones in the United States, giving voice to human need, as Hell's crude transmitter did then. Fire breaks out in the night, lawbreakers in vade a home; sickness strikes at a family circle. "Come Kcre. I 1 " - I 1 f m. w. a. ! V xLJq tun 1 twr,..H I. O. O. F. Hall XtsSJ J,-a,w'0? Vfi I Grant, rWi Good Music KtmtAfi Wednesday. March 3 t7 9:00 p. m. 2' DU""'C Come have a jjoocl time 1 , r with a good crowd. $1.25 Coupe ' I supper Free NEWS CLASS ADS4 : I mm Am mm jmm ' rm 1- s-tsr ;r 1 ' v 1 1 want you," is thesirf I otsifUl the tclcpnonc --1 . .... t). ..: of unFl way. i)u,v - w mands the decision ofj .U. f.rttide of tM Oil lliw J "Come here, I want summons agan, - : nersonalitr through' space, J ' asKctl, an""- o ..1.. -j l,w telephone- Every tclephon j echo of the . - Aether it , desired, tne lift, the telephone "I want you. The Pacific Telephone and TelCatrt'111 BELL SYSTEM , One Poller Ono Sytn , i'