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Wednesday, July 21. 102fi
THE K L A M A THNEWS
Th Rlimnf h NlWC n,l8Carr'. perhaps after all. wo
i ne ftiamaia n cws; cnn ,fford t0 be reMonilbC.
Official rarer for the my of KUm-j The point i.s that the News
-: "h ..". "t KUn"" . I staff is constantly on tip-toe
The Open Forum
EDWIN ROSE Managing Editor
Published every morning except'
to render efficient service. Wei
! are sorry if ever anything is!
M. IT'S MT Titrr:
Kdllnr Forum:
Princs Carol Is j
Again in Good
. Favor With King1
OBITUARY-
Spokane tirliir d Ilia liliivul III
Klinnntli. "I don't bcllcvo (olkn
lute really iipiiivi'laii' Hi" publicity
I li In 1 1 y In gelling mil nf Hi" con
; slrncllon of Nnirnn t'utoff," lip
I mot a happy worker by I he
' . 1. ... t. .... ... . . . .
Uond.. h Th ki.m.ih N.. i-uh. w '"K. uui mere is always me roaisiue. poi. patut ami iiru.no. In
Itshtng Company at 101-111 South j willingness to make it right. I hand. Vpon a rock he painted hi.
ruin street. M.m.in rail., Oregon. j v.. ,.:., . ,;. ,1,.,, ,.. message, "Unionism Is free ."
Ill'rllAHKST. July ' - t United
Press! Prr.tpecU of an cvciitnii1
happy cndlug to tl trou'-lesomc
drama In wh.ch mouther of the .
SUIlSt'lllPTlOX K.ITKM
Delivered by carrier, month... $ ..Ml :
lellvered by carries, year ."Villi
Outside Klomalh ouay O.UO i
All Subscriptions Payable In Advance '
ORMISTON DELIVERS !
AFFRONT TO KEYES
(Continued Frua Page One) I
UII.IIIM THOMAS KIWI V
It'.KI..... ! 1 I I P.i.
..11114.11. Illl'llhl. I.lllll.'l. OK. '.I ...
ciirs. ille.l HI III residence SH2I ii'llllllllcd. "Jjo town III my know
llolhililid Nireet last evening nt 7:lu' leilirn hn ever t In. I mi much mil i
o'clock, following un Illness of ' iiinrii. ll'n "i ""' "'"
eral weeks. Mr. Kinney In anr- nillwny line. The e.ie.u m Hi Im i
lived l.v hi Rife. Mm. Aim- Klnnev . IIH lie largely
NATR OTTEnnFlri PrMntl "v "w; i . , ,,i " .f inoniuor ui me . , ; children. Mr. Km ll.irke. . J" " " '
BYRON H. IIIMU) ... Vice-President' convinced that every reader; , Human!. u royal family have acted 'Uila niitl Ther.m K'ntiev. nil of ililj'"r "hat ' "' '"" '" Klamath
WALTER BTRONAClL.......Tre..ur.r:wjt mae every possible al- "'.,,. , 1, "! J'durin. Ih a.L ...h, .,.,,,.Vs...m'.H; Mr,. Jerry Winkler IIMne. e imi.pl of .lie terminal
- .. . lnu-nnrn f.r ihn umliiti.iiw ' .. .' ... ' I now l. h:.i ...h,. ...-.-... rhlrin'. Ore. . Mr . fi ra IVIrlna of .M'.T.I.-en. "ljn'm if the r.ellellll
rRTTKU stm a I mtiii phk carrier boys. ;im exist, mom: monev .min.it but """a1. ,n Huprmnt lerliiipf In-; iin.l T. It. Kliinry of Med-
.'" ". w?r'.'". ! - fll. You cannot .teat It or be It. olvln an Amerlcin iiillit..iulr.. f r.l. Ore.
an th prle far nrwJa any man- ho lilentU- 1. pot v r-.la)ltlied i 1'vlor to miiklnK HI i Home In
uer of nurkft. rnlontsm 1. Ih Queen iutit n.J Klnr K. !i(i:tiiii.l. : ivi'imnin run, ne.eaMe.i a n re
prlia of the worker', llfo. Who . her huilmml. aeeni vlrliully . June . Went ( "en.l. Ore , liuv'.m: m rlve.l ;
would haw It free? You may .ay I reconciled their ilKfereiue., wit hi here two inmilh uno. T!n ie
II In trm. What it.Hid? I former frewn I'rlu.-e farol. whose ! mi'ltir nie nt the Karl Whlllmk fii-
A man once anked th price of I polltlco-amorou varaitadea of lat I "erul heme. I'lne avenue uml Sixth
unionism and when told he went winter still provide isolp 111 th..,ie oi iitner.it ni.
i. LshIi.I.. tl) k. .
wuy Mliiiiiiinii hrrn."
P Kraft
' yur dcijcrk
wftriout havinx votrd ou I
Kpr, call CirmUiion ii.artrnnt (hrm.
twevy-o I and I i. m, aod a copy .
wni b acnt to you. Tc Juror ennrrned
I; 30 ochH-i. aim wore
to
thm DOHtnfflr at Klamath Valla Or, i Unl" 4-4' hen
pon. November 15, li23, under ait ! !helr Wrt
of March S. 1879. ! Kcetch.
N. 1
Member Audit Bureau of Circulation
LEST WE FORGET
again at away In sorrow. liocaunr he. was
in session weak, he understood. He knew It
they turned In . meant sacrifice unto his brother
Superior Judge and sinter workers, mid all that
manhood could ever hope to be.
i Presentation of the indictment, j "ehs knew the price and paid It
hy District Attorney Keyes follow-; glady home, position, friends, he
Jed a lengthy summary of the mass ! gave all.
of evidence. Can you say you are living when
I Thn nnrt iilave.1 hv Kenneth O i vou are do.licinff the nrice?
- ' OrmStan In the disappearance and No. my brother, your folly will
; reappearance of Mrs. McPherson . be disclosed in tears: the burden
! was the principal matter of discus-1 yon are shirking awaits grimly for
When thincs are hen .lino- 8l(m tn!d afternoon. j you In the end. Ask any man or
rVVif ik ' L-l u ' 'rlle ,etter " rf'1 to lne Jury, i "'tman who are true unionist, and
rignt, as mey are in Klamath inrtncltnr the phrase: struggling against 'odd. with every
at present, IS a good time to ! "A. for your desire for me to i atom of power al stake to build n.il
nsrt million In nriniu;. appear before the Lo Ancele. grand , for themselves, but for all. If.
.. , . , . I Jury I am afraid I can't oblige you. j a rath, not of roses, but atrewn
light or any sort. It IS easy to. incidentally I have not forgotten I with thorns. It take, a man who
protest first this move and 'he dirty deal I reeclved from the ' bj a he-man and a womon who is
then that, but it is just as easy ! papor wnfn 1 aii lo Lo Ang- all-woman to tread II. But those
to upset carefully planned'""" ! who travel It find the k,ngs ran-
- , , . j In another rart of his atate-: som In the end and at the stretch
programs of development.! ment to Krr 0rml,lw wrol, that ji, freedom. If you are a union
1 he Very men who have : he m not abl to account for hi. : 1st measure your chest. Then say
heavy investments here will movements since, he was in Lo. il am big enough to be fair get
quickly enough tighten up on Augelea. but that "It would ie a a card, put on the button and d ti
the DUrse-strino- if wo trot ton' waste of time a. they have not the! maud uu;on nia.te products
obstreperous and self-asser- '."" . lo 00
tive. ca9e"
capitals of the nlkan.
BUSINESS O. C. & E.
IS CENTERED HERE
n an ha I if Mr,
rein.
t'virliM frm Ab-
( Con tinned rrom Taga One)
it may requtre a fov
got iat Ions before al
"It U plain thai if a l
l.rottiileiit rout IikIihI. "that nil thrttc
isti til ivi Ititrrt'Mt'tl lit tho ilnl
t 1 1 ill-li liu.liv llliiraa 4-lkllu lit ltl.1 I'llliriitt
tof thflr duy'a vnrk th;m ltiy ran!
prntriiitiMl tu-t iiMHitily uuv. In Ihta IlKiit tn
i.s Ht'ttli'tt, j run n't Kiniii Itli-a nit lo what
i T Z1
The
real
thirst
quencher
Islon hud ; w ill run Into.'
sith
made products. In
the I truth, get into one of the blggmt
100 per cent American institution.
than It known ine i nion.
DIOGENES.
TONG WAR IS RAGING
BAY CITY, 6 KILLED
(Continued Krora Iae One)
There ought to be a basis! K THE UNKNOWN"
of mutual consideration and; AT nRPHrilQ Tnniv
goodwill, coupled with the! AT ORFHEUS TODAY
faculty of seeing the otherj "K The Unknown." Mary Ko
fellow's problem as well as ber" Wuhaife greatest story, will
our own. And when it comes b 8hown st ,ho rPhu h'lr
... , .. . today and tomorrow, and two of the
to industrial concessions it is .,,,, . . Vi.-,.,
worth i while to figure hoWjValll and Percy Marmount. assisted j dent, and a man of power In the
much the average town would bv an unusually strong cast, will i long for the .last 25 years, was
give for a pay-roll industry, i present this attractive program. It murdered. The revolting tongmen
Because Klamath is exception- ls one of ,ne b,t Plrnr produced j numbering about 200, then wenl
n lv farnrorl w r,c fnr , recent jeirs ana win appeal io;.-. w -
.. - the lover of the mysteries of life.
anvnnn nrfinc nrnprv Wo I
In rebellion against those In con
trol. Wong Quong. a former presl-
been handed down permitting nil
hands who applied for permission
to build lines, the proposition would
have been far more simple. Hut
with the evidence at the I'ortltiud
Itrulieti Line ProKreHini;
The construction of u nliit.-niile
branch of the O. ('. 4V K. rnllwtiy
from Hitiuw Flnt through the Trout
lake district, by the HlK Lakes, o ml
hearing lo the effect thul an In-1 Shnw-llerirom lumber coiupniili.ii.
dependent Una from Hen. I lo Klam-i now nearly one half completed, will
a th would not pay. tha commission ; lo much to change Hie map of that
naturally ordered a common user, j entire section, in the opinion of
or partnership, effected. I tttrnhorn. There ls sufficient tlin-J
llallruada In li.xxl Kaitli ! her along the Hue to fur:il!i n t. n
"It is no sign because two mouths or llfteen year cut for both rom-j
have elapsed alnce the decision was' pnnlr. he said, slating that the'
handed down, that the linos are not j Itig Lakes cmitjmnv Is already J
acting In good faith In endeavors j shipping, us a renuli of the new I
to get together on the proposition. , road.' i carloads of logs dallv oer
No doubt aome progress toward a! the O. '. & K. Into Klatii.iui Kails. I
settlement ha. been made, hut with! lilmatc Womleriul I
all the angle, and the millions of "It In a xoml.M (,il thing to
dollar, involved In this kind of em rgo from the oppri-HHiye heat of
case. It must be ei peeled that It Hie K.I-.I und North, to this cool'
will take numerous conferences to ' and eiliilarniinr atmosphere here."!
arrive ct a conclusion. i declared the railroad president, who
"Don't forget." the O. C. K. hail Just return, d from New York to
WHAT ia Ilia one essential IliiiiR about any tumnier
drink (hat make, it cooling and .atUfying?
By far the most important part yet coaling the tinieit
fraction of a cent is pure, ipnrkling ice.
Oeaidea a colJ refrigerator, you want plenty of ice at all
timei for drink., for fror.cn desierli and for many Inci
dental uses.
No aubstitute however expensive can possibly fulfill
all these requirements.
For perfect mtisfaction and true economy, be sure your
refrigerator it a good one, and keep it well filled with
pure, sparkling ice.
Manion'a vigorous measure, at
It I. a Universal Suoor-Jewel nro- that time forced Doth tongs to
transfer their
San Francisco.
headquarter from
The Hop. went 10
owe-JW-Creat deal, to the-ax,:,,,,,, ,B,i i.w4a. pWaae,
ecutives who help make the! Chapter No. 4 of the "Riddle
town What it is, and the News1 Rider" one of the best of any series I San Jose and the Bing. to Sacra
S inclined to the belief that I Pxl.d In recent year., adds to ajmcnto. From these cltle. the va-
program that Is full of interest. To;" annua.
Manlon declared.
Business deals of the rival feud'
men of their Ktnmn nro. nnon
t . , . ' make the entertainment doubly In-
to a reasonable basis of ad- tcre,tln( Manager Mc.Pher.on ha.
JUStment, Whenever things get booked a comedy. "Nearly Rich."
in a jam.
ALWAYS ON GUARD
that promises to keep everybody In
an uproar.
A newspaper's province is
FAIRVIEW- MT. LAKI
ists have spurred on the war. In
I one lnstanre the leasing of a build
I Inn. accomplished by tho Hop Sings,
i after the Blnga had the deal prac-.
tically completed, led to the k III
; Ing of the man who was to finance
to keep thoroughly posted but! The Ladies- Aid win meet with I Pea(.e ttt0Tlt ntv, fallpa At the
'not necessarily to print all it,Mr- Dn Wedne.day. JulyjWo Plng Woey. or "peace temple."
.knows. Many items come to JS- I here, arbitration attempts were
OS in the course of the dav's xm,'T Kalor r,ai,ed wlth . made. But the Hop Sing, and the!
rnntlno lk,TL r,L! L dred nd N" ,taUlo 0n Tu" Blng Kongr. told to cease th.tr!
, ' ..... . . v. jiivu a n (jaT
lor reference. But because
We happen not to make ex- ant Mr- D- Morrison and Miss -srhat
citement of certain happen-! MyrtIe Du,ler- lled on Mr- ni; wrong
ings is no sign that we are ' v ae ":al.
asleep are erenins I SUPERTILE INDUSTRY
Th."xe policy is to man- "XZhTZ, i BEGINS OPERATIONS
tain community prestige as far! yr. and Mrs. Ocorge and daugh
as possible.. It would be easy Thelma and Helen, spent Sun-1
fighting, ahrugged their abouldcrs
Mr. and Mrs. West and children , -nd hlandlv renlled. In effect.
fight? There's nothing
PHONE 5S
I ' -9 m c- rrt.j .-m, 11,1 I 1 I f a" i . tft.- V I
i
(Continued from Pse One)
ilt times to rin into tklnrru Lnt ay afternoon with Mr., crinle's I .. " ,
ui. umes 10 rip mio mings, but - I makes all operation strictly m-
a lar better plan is to strength-1 ., ' : '. . . ,
... . , , c ; Mrs. Clyde Orifflth and daugh
..uuws Ul Ilimesi. Mil- , V Iks Cirri.
vtullnH With hr.r
CialS. Anything remotely SUg- mother. Mrs. West, Saturday,
restive of crooked dealing' Mary. Donald and Margery West
will find its answer sooner 1"')ent ,he eek-end with Mr. and
cr later in public sentiment, Mr"' Thoma he lake.
- i , where the latter have a summer
with this paper ahvavs ready
... ... . cottage.
with a helping hand. There
is too much at stake to al-
This 'PERSONALITY Roadster
Setting the Pace for All Low-Cost Cars!
chanical.
(j.ls In Multiple
Thus the auperstlle system easts
In multiple In steel moulds and
steam cures In the mould. Insuring I
perfectly smooth surfaces on the j
tile, except for small pit hole..
The steam curing requires three or
four hours. The capacity of the
plant for eight hour, under flve-
On the west fthnrp of n' I .
. . . . ' ,.. . ., , .,- ,, man operaiinn, is Dciween avvv
low anvonu to get away With "ds. there is a little grave ly . .,, , ,, . .
smvlkin., (!,, , i ,,a'. oheltered from tho winds and anrt 3500 Pe"tHe. fully cured and
miming xne please. And the afternoon sun: Ideal for bath- j ready for Immediate use. By adding
knowing that, possibly some:"1"- "'k "out 75 feet amongiexlra kiUi. and moulds and In
World's
Lowest Priced.
'() Sport Rpadstcr
to
lew individuals will plan
be more careful.
FUTURE BUSINESS MEN
We never seem to tire of
saying a good word for the
Newsboys. Whether our own
cr someone elses. thev are a
e property:
ith
r:rt i , , . r . canvas canoe, a double bow section
.n-- ui.,,ui oi youngsters.; row boat, and 14 feet sailing power
plodding their daily rounds dinghy equipped with ne Kito
: rnoior. oaiioon ang sail ana noi
the big tree, sets a story and half
new log cahin; floored with the best
vertical grain fir flooring: shake
roof, heavy doors with hand-forged
thfnirs and latch, casmnent win
dows and boat house underneath.
The logs are neeled anri ;llid.
iniide and out, the floors are oiled j Pf' Shasta sand and three
and all the woodwork. The cabin j and one-half crushed rock Is used
is partly furnished with stove, rup-;,n ,he and thc product will
board, cot. table and bench and!,, . . , .
chairs There .re Hire. hn.i. .n , 'l"t be manufactured in six and
creasing the working force, the
' plant's capacity may be extended to
i almost any degree,
j Mixture Is Kiinple
A mixture of one part cement,
SPLENDID power leader
ship,, stirring harmony of
Biegc Brown and Artillery
Gray body with sun-flashing
nickel-silver fittings!
For all its personality and
the ringing pleasure you'll vL i b Jansing
gei in owning it, mis new
Star Six Roadster is the
World's Lowcst-tniccd "Six" Sport Road-stcr.QBendix(4)Brakes,snubbcrs,fuIl-cush-ion
balloon tires truly an eminent value!
IN THIS Star Six beauty
roadster is thc convincing
value that characterizes thc
complete line of the Star
for 1927! Take a half hour
Star dealers are now
showing thc Star Car for
1927 to packed display
rooms. Sec for yourself!
((Star values "come up smiling" when
frank, unbiased comparisons arc made.
Give Star a half hour today!
th
collapsible eight-inch 'sizes. The standard!
length of the tile I. 12 Inches, and i
moulds are available for any width
from four to ten Inches. The steel
.miii nn uuimikk arm an opil- low mast, drop rudder and center mould, assure uniform dimensions
nnsm mat should put most of "arn " oa" OI l:on 'r",ra 1 under all condit.ons. while voids In
tis to shame.
It is worth the
ceuar. eastern wnne oas ana ma-, ... ,, , . . .
hogany. all copper fastened: and I "re e-'mmaiea ny lamping
thought I '" r,rrlr "l' adults comfortably, the mixture Into the moulds.
Ikot ,.or... , r tu ii I.' noons win snoruy oe i me noilow construction of the
...... ........ . lvally uiKi.e nest it.n stock-fl lake In ore-. , , (lre ld m. ;
business men betr.'in lifn nll '0. " accessible to Klamath I
. U" "tLr'n !Ue Se" Falls both for annimer outing, and'u proof walls a. well as good!
IhR papers. There IS Some-, fall hunting The west shore has insulation. without sacrlflrlnz I
thing about the work that1 causesnolnco venehc 'W W,teri ",renlh- The construction firm Is
irons discipline into the soul1 "The1 SncenoTVthrs'nperoperty isragerly wllin "he Initial out-
lllld develops tenacity of mir 2r,(' c"h and Is a real Investment. Put ot aupeniie at the test run to.
a a -t i '".Mr. Perk has the keyes and other day, and anticipate, a great deal
nu ii uy uny enance oeraiis may ne oftaincd trom tne0f ,(ie
JT Pndeful features tvith new-lined, sheeted I laxcS'Hunt bodies: "V
Real leather upholstery and upholstered rumble scat for two more paiscngcrs;
special steering wheel; five balloon tires with a two-color spare-cover; n kkclcd bum
per and bumpcrcttcs; nickeled headlamps and cowl lights; motomctcr; windshield
x wingsjstep plates and kick plates;andsnubbersforcxtracomfort;BENDIX DRAKES! f
Hamaker Motor Co.
The $ far Car
FOURS
I of tile construction
great deal
In Klamath
SIXES
NEWLY-LOWE RED PRICES
NEWLY-LOWERED PRICES!
to
Rome or them nerau oni. v ' . ""i
Med ford. Ore.
Falls In the future.