THE KLAMATH NEWS
Friday, May 21. 192.1
WORK LEAVES
RELIEF FORM
Women and Girls Weigh Problems at Y. W. C. A. Conclave
Secretary Writes That Body
Must Devite Method
to Pay
WAH1IIN1ITON, May 211. - (Cult
d News) Hurretary of the Inter
Inr Work In uniililn In point mil
liny wuy In which ri-M.-f run lie
given I ho (Vrciton mid Cullfiirii'n
In nil grant counties under cuiiilliirj
Itiw, anil ho ha put dip entire mut
ter iii to congress, wt'ltmit recom
mendation. TIiIm Is Hip stibtniiro nf u let
ter Ketintor Htunriolil received from
Work Thursday, II loams tti t.lll
without tin advaiititiio if depart
4 mental approval and, IlkowUn,
without lhi illKiiilvuiidiKii of iIInup
iroval. It rests. In fad mi u
rocky ledae, liocauiui tin fi '""
uno which It proposes the govern
ment shall pay die countl" U an
expenditure nut approved by the
budget, ami ! roaurdod by llm ml
inln'air.itlon an nut In harmony with
('inilhlrn economy, doplto It n rc
lmburalhlo character.
Work Willi- ,
Scerotury Work In letter says:
"Vmi link ln-lhir tin' fart tlmt
the money wlili h It ai anticipated
won lil tiii available to thn counties i
In lli-u nf tuii'a liua nut boon f j
available In ilun to atlmlnliitrntlon i
of existing law, ur whether the alt-j
1 11 : t l'ii la mm which requires a
rhanxo nf policy 1-r congress.
"The Innila uml timber ara now
lii-liilt disposed of pa rapidly aa ap
plications therefor aro presented
but tin reretpls up tw the prorent I
time have burn Insufficient to pay j
to thn railroad company the atnoiiiit i
awurdc It by tho courts uml liv ,
law. anil olo to pay thn ainiiiiiit I
awarded by law to the counties In,
llfU Of IllXeS,
Ha Can't Scc
"I hnvo personally heard thn rep-1
riwcntatlvcs of the counties Inter-)
nted ami have given tho nulijirt
murh consideration anil am un-j
t able to point out a way by whlrh ;
relief ran be afforded to tho conn
Ilea uiiilrr existing lnw.
"1 ran only susscst. therefore. I
that tho reman. In the HkIU uf j
tho'alluallon aa It now exists shall i
give the mutter consideration with;
a view of niloptlim n policy which'
will meet tho situation. "
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LATZO CROWED
AFTER BEATINfi
I KLAMATH TEMPLE HAS ! THREE WOMEN IN
KEEN RELIGIOUS STIR CHICAGO BOBBED,
Miner it New Welter Bot'
At Judge Reverse
Referee Nod
Womrn anj nirU from all trallti of life are iliseuiainr present day prolilcmi at the Y. W. C. A.
national convention now on at Milwaukee. Above are ome of the leaden of the meeting; Upper
row, left to right, Rachel Dunaway, president ttmli-tit ancnilily, Univrnity of Texas; Mian Isabel
lima, neerrtary lliuincin and I'rofeasional Wooicn'i Aincmlily,' New Vork City; Mr. Geo. B. Kord,
iliairman of the authorship enmmittter. of the pnireant, "Forward Through the Agca," preaented at
the eonvrntinn. Lower row. Mm. F. M. Paint, l'liiludrlpha, who U preiiding; Mine. Aliee Bertrand,
lienrva, Switacrlnnil. purt of honor; (irrtrude I.rea, Dayton, O., chairman of the Induitrul Ai
eiiihly which meets in conjunction with the Y. W. C. A.
GUNS FOR NO
PULPIT NOVEL
Dog Dropping
Aviator Free
of Law Grips
Babbit Wiil Have Pal.
Portrait cf Rustic
Preacher Types
in
apt to ri'fune a thouH.ind or even
tho h i nil nil. Tho author told him '
not to worry. - j
"You've been brave ami true to ;
I me ami I'll look after my own." he
aalil. "I'll rlvo you a check for:
! S3U0 tomorrow. It will tide you I
I over unill vou met a fob." ! KANSAS CITY. Mo., May 20.
i Klke KlilitWn i (United N'ewa) There may be one
i DurlniE breakfast Mr. Kb-ke tin- low for Iho rich anil another for
j di rweut mental flilci ta. for I.cwl he pwr.. but there Isn't any law
j ioemeil to have forgotten all about at all for the dog. At least not
j the check. Ho niaile every effort ! for the Missouri dbg. , '
i to awing 1ho conversation around1 Of the many las that burden
1 It. but finally Rave up l.cwiu the Mismiurl Hluture.i, a humane of-
' Ktiutiiy refused to reineuibur tlie i ficrr- "and
5:100.
i Hut Mr. Flsko
Just for a Rood Joke, he threw
SCP.ANTON, !., May 2C (Unit
td News) Pete Itio, hard as the
coal which hi fellcwa chisel from
I grim ani:;racr-o nilia 01 I'ennsyi-
vania, berame wbltcrwelRht cham
pion of the world Thursday night
by defeating Mickey Walker of
Kllzabeth. S. J., a victim of the
I right lights, after ten rounds of
fighting before 15. 000 i;p2ctjitcTs
!n the murky old Brranton armory.
Tho referee, "rank J. Floyd of
i Philadelphia, called It a draw, and
I the Judges, Mike Ilernsteln of Wllk
! enharre and Jack Kofoed of New
York decided for Latin.
Sheer persistence and a dogged,
rugged attack, which gave the title
bolder no chance to rest and box.
wca the championship for . Latzo.
While Scranton went wild with Joy.
Fete fought ' Walker Just as be
should hare, covering up when the
Kllzabeth fighter cut loose with
wild and poorly timed awlnga, and
opening up with occasional flur
ries In which Mickey was batter
ed aliout the ring and along the
ropea.
Bright Ughta "
Walker proved by his perform
ance . that a bulldog who turns
sheik cannot shed bis pomade and
turn bulldog again on short notice.
The former champion's timing and
Judgment of distance were exceed
ingly bad. The Scranton boy not
only outfought Walker in the fur
ious exchanges which occasionally
dotted the 10 round bout, but he
proved the better boxer as well.
Neither fighter was hurt and
there was not a really telling b)ow
landed during the entire fight. It
waa a decidedly mediocre exhibi
tion, for a championship fight
! br.; ,.v ..... r v t-i ;
i t" y . va !
1 -fit
1 ,Kv -
V--X $ g
t- "kl I
' Mrt:s
CHICAGO, May 10. (Uoltad
News) Three of Chicago's bust
groomed women Mrs. Edith Rocks
feller MrCormlrk, Mrs. J. Ogden '
Armour and Mrs. Hie hard 8. Pol
aom bad their hair liolibed Thurs-'
, day. and the act wan chronicled St
1 half-column length on the front
paxes of the city press.
The move was balled as a con
cession to tho new order by repre-,
sentatlvea of the city's most excla-
aive society.
Mrs. Itockefellpr McCormlck's bob
is nit a roRular shingle. " Her'
hair remains long In the back so
Jut It can ho tucked under.
PORTLAND, May 20. (United
News) Ilranrh store managers and
i employes ot the Brownsville Woolen '
! Mills were guests at a banquet In ,
.the flpn of the Rose tea shop. giT
i en 1-y J. I.. Bowman, president of
! the company. f
I W. J. Kcnneft. Klamath Palls,
fiKNIIAM, Soloist., tnil J; J. Kroncholm, Coos Bay were
p.monir Iho store managers present.
The Dcnhain Musical Jlesjenfc'ers
headed by Kvangciist C. Orville
Benham are now In Klamath Falls
to conduct a special revival cam
paign wbich began In the new Klam
ath Temple, 8th and Oak streets.
The band of Christian workers ar
rived here from Red Blnff. Calif.
Reverend Benham apoke last
night on the topic, "The Wondsrs
of Faith."
The visiting, evangelist was
former 'member of "The Bosworth
Trio." He has traveled throughout
the United States snd Canada, hold
ing Inter-denomlnational meetings.
He and Mrs. Benham were recent
ly engaged In Angeles Temple, of
which Aimee Semple McPherson la
pastor. Tonight they will render
some of their popular broadcasting
numbers from tbelr own mnalcal
compositions.
VETERAN HORSE
MAN PASSES AWAY
"This pYT
shoe was
capital!" ,
LOUISVILLE, Ky.. May 20.
(United News) Colonel Andrew
j Vennfe. resident manager of the
i Churchill Downs race track, and a
but director and one of the principal
BALLOT LISTS
(Cmitliiiinl from Pie One)
Will II. KliiK. Miiltnoiiiiih county.
Milton A. Miller. Miiltnoinnli
county.
I'nltPd Slatoa senator
Kllon Wntklns, of Multnomah
couniy.
. Hurl K. Ilnniy. of Miiltnoiiiiih
county.
For governor
Louisa Palmer Webber, Miiltno
iiiiih county.
Waller M. Pleree, Union county.
Hupcrliiti'iiilcnt public limlrucilon
It. It. Turner. I'olk county.
J, O. McLaughlin, llcnton county,
Ciiimiiiiisluiii'r bureau nf labor
(!. A. Von Si'lirlU, Miillmimiih
county.
Commissioner if public service j
ciiiniiilssiiin j
Clydo T. Spiiuner, Multnomah .
, eotiuly.
Dlntrlit attorney-- ;
W. M. Dtinrnn.
Kilunnl II. AHliunit.
County Juilne
ti. w. orticiii.
0 County eiininitHSloner
II. J. Tlcknor.
County nssessor
W. T. Leo.
N. I), (ilimlinch.
KANSAS CITY, Mil., .Uiiy 5'
(Clilleil News) DIkkuIkciI u
book nucnt. Sinclair Lewis, who ; tuirate after all.t Tho deacons tolo
wrltc.s books, li ft Kuns.is City for ' grnplieil him Monday Hint the con
the ilrov.iv Main . recta of Mlnne-! gregntion had refused to accept the
sola, where lu will contlaim Iho ; realgnnllon.
wrltliiK of hi next novel. j "There In one thing about oU-
It is In be about prenchers. That, l"io religion," remarked Mr. Flske,
In why tho gonial author of "Ilab-j "It look euro of Its own.'
bltt." "Main Street." and tho more:.
recent "Arrowjinltli." i maanuer-! THKV COMK HACK
uilliig iis a book aulesiniin. It in
Scranton. In a delirium of delight. ! stockholders in the Kentucky Jockey
waa satisfied. Tho city had put ! club, died Thursday after a day's
on a little fight and won money, I illness. Heart trouble caused his
and the local pride had snatched J death.
the crown that adorned Mickey 1 Colonel Vennle was the second
Walker'tr-Jiruntrf oris- a!nre he beat res-dPnfmartrtge'i' cf Mh' PoWrtu' Irf
Va-iS -nrornpyn - learned U Brltton for - t!w welterweight 'die within threo years. He had auc-
Thursday that not one of them was . "ue ln 1 ceenen 1 naries r . r.ralnger.
wasn't bo uiifor-j violated by Waldo Robey, when.
"I call this shoe my emer
gency capital," says a buti- .
nesa man, "because at a
crucial time it rtopped my
'foot aches and gave me
steady nerves."
This is the shoe that makes
happy feet and keep
them well groomed.
Houston & Jester
' "Quality 'FtWw' VVr'
515 Main St.
hlrt 1ikn that If tin nn rati-li the
Hinnll town mln.Htvr off s Knurd
whflo tryiiiK t ell hi in nn t'licy-c-lniH'dlii
lie uill be tihlo lo pick up
n lot of pood Muff for his hook.
Sfarct'ly hnd LwIh rtuchfd tho
flmt oil htuiion outsit! tin olty
Uinltf. than It was h'arnt'd thnt ovit
hIih c ho caniti hero In April hi) has
In rn (-oti'tucilrtK 11 wcrkly "Suntlay
itrliool" for minister!.
Triirlirn I'lnii h 'IN l J
fiimlnrr r it il'ii frimi n ntlnlstrr l1),r
who nttinilid thn Kilmul, th In
formation canned n mlhl nt'iisallon
In KiiiiKaH City. Tho rt d-hniri'd nu
thor linn hi'i'n eoniethinK of a ii.vh-
Komicth Hall, former state ch m
1st l:i tho highway iUiartnunt with
Mrs. Hall I.h u rei-ent nnivnl in
Kl.unuth Kail-, from (heir recent
huuiu at Dallas, Oregon.
Throush a reecnt tnwlo for his
garage husines at Dullai Hill has
nhtained 4 SO a'-res of Klamath
eoaiity land, pari of "wliioh l lo
ratt'd ii't'out five miles went ef thin
r ty on thn .VhlamI hlKhwny, and
of the land Is tn tlu; Mldlanu
district.
They are most enlhtiflaaiie over
the prospui'ts for the Klamath coun
try kikI they plau to make this
LONDON LOOKS AT
REDS DEEP PLOTS
LONDON, May 2(1. (Unlteil
News) What he regard us nil nt
temiit by the third Interniitliinule
at Mobcow to destroy tho British!
constitution wns brought 'to tho at-!
tendon of Iho Primrose, league fcy j
Sir Wlllliitn Joytisiiii-ItlVks, home,
secretory. In n pneech before the I
gland council of that organlziidon
Tliursiliiy.
Joynson-lllcks said that It Intel
been cHtubllsltcd Hint llio third 111-!
tornutlonalo waa keeping In eloaest ,
touch with tho rnillcnl wing of Ilrl-j
llah triiilo unionist anil that t lie
object of tills contnet wns Iho over
throw ot Iho present form of gov
ernment tn Client lliitnlii.
tery ever plnco ho caimi hero. Kx-i
cuil thnt occiiKlonnlly ho miiieaied !
! in tlio elitircheB to say pomctlilng
HiarlliiiK once he doubled doK-j
' ilurcil Cod to strike htm dead hO
lias kept himself quiet nml in tie-
eliiHioii. Now It is all nut. It'
j en in e from tho lipa of die Hov. I
i Pert Flske. pastor of the Oltnwn
l''ederated church at Ottawn, Kan.
Hov. Klsko attenileil two sessions of
the school, uml says that tho fol
lowltiK ciiiue from Hie iiuthor at
the first:
"You'ro a flno hunch. You ge,
up uml preach tilings Hint nulthor
you nor your coiiKregntlonj believe.
Why don't you he hunent in your
j pulpits? Tho world needs n new
church standing on new principles.
! Who Is going- to lend this new In-
tclllKciit movement? Who will be
tho twentieth e'enjury Murlln l,u
j thur?"
1 Minister Hit
Hov. Klsko wns Impressed. He
went buck to Ottawa nml preached
Ion "Chrlstlnn l'ngnns." Tho er-
their future home.
! friendless fox terrier from his air-;
plane whilo flying more than 1000 j
feet In the air. "
I The humane officers were look-!
! lug for a law for tho violation of
which Robey might te prosecuted.
I They learned thnt the state statutes
ion cruelty to animals docs not in-
: eludo doK.
; For a timo it waa believed that
' the aviator might be prosecuted
on a chnrgB of malicious destruc-i
tlon of property, hut Investigation
showed that tho dog was a stray
niiini.il and wasn't anybody s pro
perty. However, the stray and friend
less terrier may not have died
In vain. A law may yet he passed
that would protect tho Missouri,
dors from such practical Jekers as
Robey.- And his firm discharges
him on hearini; of his act. i
One rack of pretty silk dresses,
on sale for only $9.95 at Bee Be
nin's ptoro. M18-22 !
Open your .
"door to new
coffee delight
"if you are
a genuine lover
of coffee'"
"Start the day
right
on wings of
the morning."
Anything you wlab to sell? Or to
buy? Tell nil Klnmnlh Falls about
It In the economical, efficient way
through a Hide News Classified Ad.
Classified advertising is
morning paper proposition !
ways. Use the News.
molt was denounced by tho bonrd
of deacons nml the mlnlBter con
sented to leave the church.
Wondering how ho nhoiilil sup
port his wifo and children, Innt
Huuilny ho strolled into Lewis'
apartment and told the author nbout
Ilia plight. Lewis Insisted that ho
spend tho night In tho npnrtineul.
"Here," !,ovis shouted nt him
gniiy. 'Put nn these pnjaiiiiis and
ilroiim you nre tho author of 'Ar
rawsmlth,', refusing a thousand
bucks."
,!Wr, Flske snlil he wouldn't lio
chilling
coee
,fEA,
fcoUeej
Flaking Iwder
'extract
XSPlCEs
How Long Has It Been Since You
Studied Your Business
FROM THE OUTSIDE
LOOKING IN?
How long since you studied the fact that customers are
developed from the outside as well as from the inside?
An electric sign is the shopper's euide to your business. With
out a sign the merchant has the added handicap of. making his
customers seek him one doesn't have to ask where your store
is if you have a sign. Why not take advantage cf the power of
suggestion? You would probably discharge the salcs-weison who
said: "You don't want anything today, do you?"
Sign advertising is instinctive. The f irst thing a man does
when he starts in business, whether with a push cart or with a
hole in the wall, is to have a sign painted to let people know
where he is and what he is doing. Our most progressive business
men realize this, and after due consideration, have adopted the
electric sign as the best means of conveying their business mes
sage to the people.
An electric sign, will pay for itself by your gain in trade
from transients alone attracting them to your location from
hotels, highways, railroad stations and will cause them to
cross the street in your favor.
Proof that electric display advertising brings in more custo
mers is no longer in question.
Write your business appeal in sparkling electric letters.
Electricity is the Cheapest Service You Can Buy
The California Oregon
Power Company
f4 6 L.
CALIFORNIA OREGON!
1 POWER COMPANY
WUR RAMMERS
IN f t0UR43
Med ford, Oregon.
Roseburg, Oregon.
Grants Pass, Oregon
Offices :
Klamath Falls, Oregon,
Yreka, California. .
Dunsmuir, California.