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Pape Two IFAIillF flll'jlRM'feteL x GETS ONLY YAWN $ OUT OF CAPITOL' $ Local Scandals Mon-! 9 opolize Time BORAH CROWD HAPPY New of Big Squabble Has Bitter Significance To Pro Leaguers WASHINGTON. March 13. (Tinted Newsl- With the count ess bf Cat heart baring her soul nightly at .1.30 including tni. sen ators fighting off the bootlegger as he makes his daily rounds of the capitol and the arrival of a fine young wild cut at the Coolidge mansion. Washington only yawns at j mention of the quarrel that threat-, ens the very life of the League of Nations. j Although Geneva dispatches arc otnti.,l hum tn Tvne Indicating that they represent something of world immrf Washtnctnn. like the ros-: sips village It really is. tunas away to read a poorly written novel that reports the "romantic propensities ot several nationally Known P"""! playing their first game Wednesday tictans. jand staying In San KrancLsco un- Yet, though Washington preiers ,n Sunday nif.ht. to gossip .there are some who vlew Tne oonc jt ,n of Meadows, whose the confused proceedings at Gen-;ar!n cau5.j njm 5ome trouble dur eya with various emptions. Flret;,nB the ,.ntcl., 8 the outstanding there are those agents or tee hat- mauer f speculation In the Pirate tallon of death who still love to canip parade around in the old uniforms.; During the last few days Lee has These shelf worn characters found beta flinging them in a manner consolation in the current agonies ,nat would indicate a return to last ot the league. This is Just what 8(.a5on-s form, but a session at ac they saij would harpen. Intrigue. 1 tuai competition Is expected to glv. trickery and all the devious ta-;a better line on his possibilities iqnitles of European diplomacy are for thi.4 yrar. trotting 'across the stage In Gen-' vjtb. .Meadows in shape, piits eva In more gaudy raiment than; burgh will have the same pitching ever Borah pictured them. Those ; strength that won the world title. who have always thought the league! an evil thing see grim vindication : 'P0lr.;mrkc, T?i.niiQ1 of their worst prophecies in the' tow over admission of Germany. (incra Now Sail. The other group Includes those, . NOME. Alaska. March 13. dogged worshippers of the league :(l-nlt.d Newst Marooned on a who have clutched at every hope ; sct.tion of k.e thal waa criftjnK rnp. that some day the United States Id!v toward the open sea. six Eskl wonld enter it. Events repeatedly ,, ,jTcd through hours of sus have smote them in the face, but pca5e before men from the Name they still cling to the vieion. They : coastguard station rescued them, are the real bitter-enders. For; A str.ong northerly wind caused them the Geneva news is painful. the ira ,0 br.ak up a mil0 from It is like a confidential report to a shore and three men. two women parent on an erring child. They anrj a )oy .with eight dogs were cut only hope and try to make the best o(f fronl iatli Not a. lpst rea(I. ot it. So their explanation la ' ing their situation, the Eskimos V. . V. Tnn..A nf VillAnfl lit-.. tVia i .-.... ... .... ... '" wartv tentriip nf American colonies., . is oouna to nave us uuuyiw. i" tic cries lor Help, old colonial federation was as bad- The coast guard finally was ap ly cut up with local Jealousies as is prised of the situation and took the the modern confederation of na- Eskimos from the icy by boat, tions. The constitutional govern-1 ment of the United States, which is now such a solid flourishing thing, began under auspices more discouraging than those now wit nessed at Geneva. But for these two extromea, Washington is indifferent to what happens at Geneva. w natpvpr rne insiders mav minx.; after Its stability is demonstrated. Until that time whatever hap - pense overseas matters little here, IU.XA.TZ NOW FFtEE. LOS ANdKI.ES. March 15 Be-1 cause his wife washed her pet; poodle in the bathtub and showered1 the animal with affection and kisses' while neglecting her husband. Ig-i natz Klein has been awarded a divorce. , uaj, aicuiuiug 10 riiuiu novices the public is convinced that if wehorP. I go into the league It will only be Tne fluct iH due at San Ui on ' : I WASHINGTON. March 15. NOTICE FOR rriil.tc.'ATIOX ! (United Press) Indicting eight Department of the Interior, t foreign governments for instltut U. S. Land Office at l-akeview. Ore ini; rotunds over production and March u. I'JiS. I exploitation of necessary raw mate- KOTICE is hereby given that ' , , ., , .... John Meek, of R-vckv Point, Ore- r,"l!" ""! h"U3 """"t"'6 commerce grm, who, on March li!. lfiL'ti, made ' commission, in a majority report Forest Homestead Entry, No. I tonight said that the American pub 012009. for EViSKV.NK. E'4- lie would be gouged of $758, CIS, 06S jc '4 nc vt , r. n Van:'. ' 1 .M'. i ami ESW1S NE 14 SE Vi . Section 25. Township 36S., ICmge 6E., Wil lamette Meridian, lias filed notice of- Intention lo make Tnreo year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before K. DeLap, Clerk of the County Court, lit Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 15th day of April 192U. Claimant names as witnesses Oak Uonn. of Klamath Kails. Ore. ' ' A Ore. E. Wampler, of llocky Point, M. H. Wampler, of Rocky Point, Ore. Grant Ore. Kouch, nnelrv Toint, , P. LIGHT, j Kosisler. M9 A3 inc. liApiiimviiii J?I.T MOT Pro fil , tiif. . i I n world i urt i hope p..r;mciu In International ju whlle (lie l.e.igue ef Nation :s .1 dangerous experiment. Sera tor Ciforne Wharton Pepper o( Pennsylvania said in an u.idres t.i r.i,. .it. 1 regard it a the m'.enit of the t'r.ited St.iti.s to bland aloof irom the league. 1 regard n an a duty ef the I'lliled Stales to do Its hit to help the court." P. t .per ald "Of course I realize there "ire patriotic pulilic ::n n to whom the distinct. on nerweeu Joining the L.igue an. I adhering to the court clear. "I should have pi. is not so .1 plet .iis.isso. iati. :i of tho court troni the league and I worked for such disassec'atioa until !: became hopeless. Put while di.-.isocialion would have strengthened the court the senate rc-crvations are an a le quate protection to us." the senator said. World Champs to Play Coast Stars TASO liOltl.ES, ( al . March 1 : ll'nitid New si Lie .Meadows. Pittsburgh's star ni.iundstnan. proh- ' a','lf wi" " Same of the Pirates in the first exhibition ser- i,s against the San Framisco Seals, j Te worj,i champions will leave f()r Ihe bj. ,.jt). Tuesday night. From Floating Ice ueu uri.iiu several nines toward tnc mt-lnir na-. l...f. .1 ..... I . W1, .Kau 1Iau. U. S. Battle Fleet Homeward Bound ! SAN PEIjUO, Cal., March 13. ; (United News) Homeward bound, the United States battle fleet steam ed away from the canal zone Mon- .1-.. n.. . . to radio April 1. ; There will be dailv nractlcn man-1 i euvers on the Tcturn voyage, the! radiogram said. The battle fleet has Just conclud ed lis annual winter war play with the Atlantic scouting fleet. Eight Foreigners Gouge Americans unless rubber prices fell below the .oveniuer-iiiceniiier level 01 l.Ml.Crn, editor und owner of the Sun-' Gn at Ilri.uln, Ilrail, Chile, C.er-j ,ay MrninK wwMy pilhlifa. nifny, Krance. Egypt, Japan and tion , HlJf ,, Satur,ay. M...tieo were the nations named. j nKhl ttt , KHkw h u hor , The committee warned that the following ,1 stroke of paralysis "I cornels would ultimately have a Cameron came to oo Iluy over1 disastrous elfeet on International , 20 ypan( UKn ,Tmn I)ay(0 )fi( good-wil. It urged that conserva-i n . ,. . ., ... .'... ...HI ..''.I.I.N1III lU,,.,KIIS II.! started by I Hint rubber American consumers; plantations be slart-' ed in, tho Philippines, Kynlhetle rub ber bo developed, Texus, 1,'tah and oilier states' potash resources bo de- 'Oilier states' potash resources bo de- ' tlopc .1 and sisal growing possibill- 'I', investigated. MIKE M'Tlfil IS VAPISOX New York. Si.ll A 1 i I r Mar. h 1 !!Pi:. I .'llitol NowO -Mike M. Tigue . a. u ' I lo V'alher Time and s.i v .a inev . f I. r Ho' uoi.il.'c rushing attack of k P.- Pridgt ;iort M. 1 1 . 1 . ii'i; heard turns. If countid 'iil (in;t It tile In a long and ho: tan or. The oid In liiiiau finieh came In the fourth round, w.Vu Pats lialey. Illerefet Slopped ll'e tiOUl witti only a sc.ond to g McTigae 4 kn.-.-ill'.g by the sid,. ot the ring, hi lead through the ropes, wrtllallv .nit w'.n ll llale stepped It: M ke had luggered to his feet before the fatal 1" had been counted, but would have been knocked out in another round The Hul'lin boxer, who on e held the worlds light heavyweight cham pionship, went into the fight carry- i.n. !..,. ereal Ii ii .1 . a 11 of age He is 3 oti the record IxMks and actually older. Holati.-y is Til Mike waa jti-t In there to exhibit his defensive skill urn! Mav the limit If he could It loosed for a time as though the the ex chain pioa would succeed In lasting the limit, bat in the fourth. Iielanev s lucky round, the Ilrldgeport boxer caught Mike with that famous right npt'.ereut. town went McTigue for the first time In his career, to take the count of nine He cattle up and llaney fl-w at him like a tiger. j ,,,,!,,,, f;, r ,rl.matid. with everything at Ills I. ianev and quiikly pracliiaily had oil" M lie gr gy en the rop' FIRE INSURANCE MAN HURLS BOMB (Continued from TaRP One) addition thirte, be located in :i alarm bcxia ffhotild tht rpiiilt-nti.il .lis- tri. t. Atlelidell Kill. White utt tilled line fire v. l::le ill Klamaih Falls, a slight lih.ze in the Herald publi.-bing offu'ie. It wu here be obervi'd the lack ..f pol.i. support of the fire fighters. T!o report r.ays: "We regret to find poor co-operation betwetn your police and fir. departments. Our engineer. Mr. White, attended a fire while In Klatnatli Fr.lK and lark of polioi-a.-iststanee was very mui h In evi dence, as the curiosity sei kers were crowded into tin- doorway of the building where firemen were work ing. "This condition not only inn-r-fere-; with the progress of the fire department, hut endangers the lives . . . s I of people when they are p. rniitt to get too dose lo the fire. For some r.-ascn the layman doe 1 not r,,ai;Z(. u. ,iaI1K,.r or truuid ... . tti.-v n,.lk(, ,,,,, fir. ,t.paI., ,,., , partinent by get- ting in the way or firemen just' when every minute counts. The! fire department and police depart-: ment should co-operate at all 'i a as they can be of gnat assistance ' to each other. If the above condi tion is corrieteil there should be an approximate reduction In the In-. I suranoi. rate of I I per cent." I Tribute- lo Mri iiien. Il Is recommended that a build-j . i.ig nstrlrtlnn ordlnaiu e ,n passed and rigidly observed. .'o an or-; uinaiii e covering tile handling and storage of combustibles tribut,. is ..,.1,1 1.. 11,. .1: . . . ment as it exists at present, an fol- lows: "Your fire department record fori me jear 01 l'jiia was very good until shows tho efficiency of the fire 1 chii f and his men." , If the full suggestion of the bu-i reau are complied with It will mean ' a reduction of 11.9 per cent In tin Insurance rate, which taking care f the present deficiency of ;.ri cent would mean a reduction of r, 1; per cent. j Tho recommendations were re.' ferred to the fire committee. Coos Bay News paper Man Dead NOItTII lilOND, -'United News) Ore., March -Frank I).' Cam-, " engage,, ,n newspaper work , nna , . 1908 1909 lie prohasC(1 10 ,. known then us Is survived 1iy AKlla)r He I two daughter, both In tho east. KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL. Charges; for confinement range, from $50 to $80. adv. 22 Tui's.lav. M;ur1i H'-''; Legal Notices oi tt i in i i.i i'H'i i . 1 1 ! I a' Ion within l ' I Hill' - ol Iv i ileal !l full h " , i.-. .-.l and in i ll" vi '"'' , 1 1 1 1 1 .n t. o , ortam n i ' ,1. nee ot til. i 'in-, cards v. . i i .1 o il , an. I ,1' all eie .ii .ttls.ior a le. oiled tio'e I -'' k'i ti vi- 'i i .i I'-ni liaip '' i If on .1 ,1 not re. . i a'nwt-r i lll'lllltll' lllloU se'O ni i in ol . I' i'.ii. phtiite or i ' . 11 P s.oi 111 o: lie t tin ! vour !;.. n ' ..IV.-.u- ..ii t V- Itoglillal Ho ii tlie I'l-ol i r Prei'llut el ' " I da v . 'il .1 iil I" .lav . 1 ' t '.t.'io than toon mil '.. I ! i i s v. ii tun I iie I'll v l. -i.i' mined lo llll ofllce I' It 1H- I U" oii-o . I'lo :u Mi; in. NOTll r: OF IUIMI Ml .K NOTU'K III IIKKKIIV lilVKN. that wealed I ids for the I' .is Use of tnnds ef Klamath le ii. .. Ore gon. Issued for the i , ".-ii ucilon ol perniineiil roads llicii'". ill On' sum of 'ne huudre.i en "'in tliou-an, dollars (lli.' ' '1 be received until the h r of .' o'clock p tn. on lh :Tti da ot March. I'.i'.'ii. at Ihe ( .t-i' . rs of the t'oun House In .' I'oiirt. In tl; ' I'oiirt Ki.iin.illl Kali-, in "i:-l t'otltllv and tHute, ut Wi:. h time and p'a.e s.il.l bids will Ne t I'diclc opened liv said Oountv cm-l 4l.l homls being tn denoinln.i'i ti of one tlion-.,ml d'llUrs 5 1 ." i e.ic i dated Mav 1.'., lfi, nut i -1 n a follows, to-wit: I IS. oho seven years fr.mi data of issue. :.i)i'0 eight years from date of Issue I til Ooo ten years fr. tn date of lMm t f 1 ooo eleven years fr. tn d.i'e of (--sue. J4 OHO twelve years fr, :a .late of Issue. ad bonds in bear Intiri.t not to exceed f. per n mi r..!. pi .i !'! on the fifvs-r.'ti iiavs Novernlier. t-riii' .t il seiui-iin nualiv of Mav rtr.l i nn interest payable, la t aite.l S'ales gold coin of tlie present' standard nf vain, at i'i. Kis.-al Agency of the State of in. eon. In New York City. Said bids tnilit be uiir'ini'.lti. -ial and ac.-onMianleil hy a ci-rt.fied check for JsJjOOU. and the J:.' eessitii htdder must P.. prepired to tnke deliv. ry 3D davs fr. m date of sate. The sure vsf ul Milder w 11 t re quired to furnish too prooi-1 bond without roil to the co.in'y Th apnrovlnir legal "Mil, n of Messr.i. Te.,1. Wlnfret.. I, !-,,, K M'Stulloch of I'lirtlaiil. urecon. will b furniiihrd the s'lcces'ful bidder. the I mirt reserves lie rich r. je. t any ,,r ,u bids . ft, red c. it. in:i.p fount r;. II) "HAS. V. 1E LAP. Ileplltv. of Klamath Ornty, Oro. Ml to In:. to MlTK l; Ol' IX.1. KJ-ITTI. l:IKNT Notice is hereby rlvon ti.at itn. undersigned, administrator tli 1 state if Lo.-aine tiriffin. d"n.. !. has f'.ied In the Co'itily court i.r ', Sta'e of (iregon, for Klamath 1' 1 : ty the f.nal account of his al '. .1 1st rat ion of Bald e.'ate. and i! : sal,! ' ourt has cpiiointed' Man ii : ' 1 ! at the hour of 2:S '. ! 1 P. 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