PggeFour , ' j Thursday. July 22. 192C. ( The Klamath News' 8houM not b JailMCd to; Sympathy Colors Garden Party of Chemical Tricks . , A ill, iMttiiiaui 1 ..?. a communicable disease. " . "Y, . n n j it j itt I ,r,cu,r-por..-..y.fKu.! The statutes of Oregon pro- Attitude t ranee King George to Used m Making ,.h .n,. Kim..h roun.y ) vide that no prisoner can be. National Capital Be Largest Ever; Of nine, Keer Jiolil in solitary confinement. ' o vnn'iu nncv 11. n.in I ,ii(,ir . . - , ...w. hence the intermingling of; washinoton. July il. U'uit-i London, Ju;y THE KLAMATH NFAVS :i - - (Trilled ed News) Kegrct and sympathy NVws) The world's l-irsest gardeu . In What are the authorities go-, color tho dominant altitude henv Party oil) ho staged Thursday ' rail Lmrt wire CWITBD KEWS mm I'MTKn r (fonirest In the World. expenses Bt'nsClUPTlOX IIATKS at Delivered by carrier, month .. 9 Outside KUmatb Oouny 5-00 might prove a All Subscriptions Payable in Advance WASHINGTON, July Jl. (ful led Now) Mauufncluro of beer and wins by thouilcul 1 1 U ka with mult ! ml grupo Juice In beginning to rival the extent of the bootleg thousand people - -five """" "" """" treatment? County charges out of the attacks 6n the American hundred of thwu- vUitiug Amerl-j llt' discloses, suf ferine from ailments are ''debt funding policy, and the per-1 cau.-hnve be.. v'lt,d and none I Attempt, are being mndo to pro- -.-..-.J - K l-.l ...Hlll In.llfnitl.m 111 fftrtil hv Am UI'HWU lu w 4"'i " .... .... : 1 r.n in.. ' malt tonic sold by drii. stores, with Publish .very morning ept w,. wilh ,her prisoners. Monday by The Klamath New. Pub-( llshiua Company at 10S-1SJ South ; What are the authorities ei Fifth .trect. Klamath fv... Oregon.; . . . . . ... , T- .I... . ., ,, , .,, .i,ffi..in, I beautiful ground.- of Mucking- NATE OTTERBEIN ... 'resident " , , ham palace. King Ooorge'a home BYRON H. HUHD Vice President ; no way whereby this man can ( This teellug almost entirely ow!hii wn,r of London. . . . e sent some Place 10 receive ; shadow, any resentment growing Fifteen thousand people - five the . payers ..... -I.... I...... ............ ... ..-I..... , ierlcan official, believe thl. govern-; rually Kins (leorgo hold two or "" " " "- ....- .. ......... Iax' ..... , K-i... .i iv'more aard. n unrti... Jt.rinc Hi,.; near Iwer. by nddlnx yeast to wort nritanlialloii from lvern ci.lleK... and even though it ... . i..,.i .n,i uh. i .octal but thb.1""- '" '.: t browlnK.of which lioff u inember. little COStlV U ... ..... ,. f year the aeneral. .Hike at Ma:'" ' u-'" "' urape. StibMTlbr falttnc to receive Kper, call Circulation tvpartment I ib 1 inri m ani ronr "lUnU wtti o .em la you. Entered aa .econd clans matter at th. postoffice at Klamath Falls. Ore pon. November 1&. 1923, under act of March 1. 1S7. Tele.krae S7T who ran attend will he of the ment a mlarvpreaented l 1-ondon and with-! " out excuse, lit the case of fran-e; it is reallied here that her extreme; ifinanlcal difflcullle. and tho uncer-I j taintiea which so closely relate' 'to the lives of the people have! i.immI a nervous Mato w hich ex-! are entitled to every consid-cu,s ,.,, v( ,he biiemcss toward j 1 eratioll. All men are Slip-'tht. country. Kncland. however.! ' posed to be innocent until has no such crisis to worry her and( j proven guilty, but even though n ,he VuU"x s!'"'! Grants Pass Boy Drowned to Save Life of Another (1 RANTS PASS, July tl. (I'nlt d Naw.l The Kokuo river clulm ed two victims toduy when Howard Huff, 30, college student of (Hon dora. lalif., wn. drowned, and Hteve Maxey of (Iruntn Pas... lout his life while tryluK I" roarm. lloff. K The truitfdy occurred durliiK a pl.uk' beli.K Klvcii In honor of hi ml towns il recent relisu. her. shows exiiilly one iiiuIb for every feniiile, unit lli.t iMnlnlnliiK 1207 III. lues. Oh Henry! America s Finest Piivf would be money well expend- th,ir ed if the health of the corn- is conserved. Certainly men held in jail schedule back so that he has had to Invite an entire ncuson'. Tar dea party ituesta to one function. Belgrade Cyclone Takes Toll Forty Known Dead Mciaber Andit Iturrau of Circulation LOOKING FOR THRILLS The general public is apt to' they should be guilty is no reason why the law should not be humanly enforced. Penal institutions were never intended to deny just treat ment to those confined. In are therefore here. which are beli.K shipped In cnr-1 IASSACHl"SITTs MK load lots from California and fliul- HAMK IN MMIIKII litis a ready and profitable market. These are surface ludlcatlnus of an Industry that is rontlniuilly kept alive by tiuturnl American Ingenu ity and probably is at its height right now. "It will never stop as loitaj as a new way ran be found to get alco hol and mix It Into a beverage and there are numtH.rs of ways (.lltl.S POXIlOltn. .Mass.. July St. (I'liltcd News) leplte the gen eral assumption I hut there la an ei-eiM ef females In moNt New Kng- Msil I Ok' tor copy ol ZZ new. Oil Mrnrv! recipe rrlHH.k showing SI X I V new recipes. Write Wlllumien Can t Co. C III. ! case or sickness the nrisoner be disappointed nowadays if; is aiw-aVs civen the most care-i less understandable i j llELUKADK. Serbia. July II. . ! (I'nited News) Forty persous are j officially reported dead and iin.j11 """"'I ' J i ficial estimates place the toll of thcre'a always some one to pay lives at 101) ftVlow'inR i -o1one,l ,h' Pri'-'". and cloud!-urst. at Kjsowo. Ser-! Thl" ,n "Pi"'"" of an expert bla. . 'it V I!i who la in such close contact with Many war killed III collapsing ' ,ne ''lutry through his official house, while others were' caught 1 p0,"loa n" m""' l kept, anon under wreikage and drowned. Mnous. lie has walclu-d It de- .... ' v.'Uip from the start and knows all de sirous that th6 penalty and nritteh Columbia are lraminc . nfn-ond ehmd burnt at -Kruscta-' chrmU'ol Irlrk of tho trado. Realtors Gather For Convention Convening Today LA GRANDE, July II. Realtors a paper does not carry scare-! ful attention because the state: trom four states in the northwest: Brownie Cameras ' $2.50 to $5.00 Underwood's Pharmacy is prescribed by law be judicious-, into Lagrande for the opening ot:,IXi nr Belgrade. lv enacted ' ,he tenth, annual convention oi inei ' Vptrhn..M he t.knn nflr"t"C nnh1 a,M"! INTENSE WAVE OF ( elation here Thursday. i of the county jail and if OC-. Tn! cararan that left Portland; casioil demands be sent to a Wednesday morning arrived here; hospital for treatment. Hebout 9 p. .. being piloted from, f"' r f should be taken out for two! Pen1,,on 6y w""m pre" . , . dent of the local convention com reasons: mat, ne may mittee, contaminate his fellow pns-jtorJ , oners, and that he may be! and head excitement. Just as some people are always ready for-'a fire or a dog-fight, cer tain elements are never satis lied without a scrap of some sori. For that reason a gen uinely attractive sheet is not always accepted as such. If it isn't in the game of mud slinging the editor must be all . .. t 'given the same privileges that j HERRIOT CABINET - '"'".are afforded all. American cit ning a paper one is to cut-up ; . antics, the other is to do legit- j J , imaie uuauiess. legitimate business we think is to con serve and develop local inter ests, and to give all the news that's fit to print. It would be easy enough to encourage a mad-dog scare and make! fer to the committee on traffic) everything appear topsv-tur-i regulation a auggestkra that they! ! General Wood Has heat is broken Resigned Governor i General Islands in, The Open Forum day night. The thermometer New York had reached 96 committee of real-! York's death total from the present' ware la seven. The inland citle. of New York reported temperatures as high as xt rDAHirr RT 0AQ I tp tnose on the coast. Sections of IN FKAnit. DLAJ W J Uf Pmylnniu experienced th. hot- test weatnor recorded in tula cen i tury. I .MANILA. Nw News) Il Is July II. (fnlted learned from a usu ally reliable source that Coventor General leonard Wood bus sent his resignation to President Coolldgn with tho request that It be ac cepted whenever tho President, wishes. Editor News: ' - Perhaps it is not too late to of- (Continued From Tago One) In can guardsmen were forced to Five deaths attributed to heat j tho Philippines, waa appointed by break up a mob of 1500 persons.werereportedlnthePittsburghdls- Preslde.it r.u.n.i. ... r,i... . who seethed around the entrance toitrict during tho past ! hours. surrey of the islands, fnited New.' the chamber and shouted -down; Toll of IT Uvea ! dispatches from j Manila Indlcnied with Herriot." j Reports from Tarlnui rltlea of the belief there that (ioveruor ien-! Money N Abwrbed j New England say the torrid tem-'eral Wood .was about to retire and! De Monxie told tne deputies mai peraturea hare taken a toll of 17thnt Thompson might bo named for the 60.000.000 franca, approximate-1 lives since the first of the week. I the post. ly $1,100,000, which remained in; in Washington five prostrations I enough hysteria in the world already. For ourselves we will stick to the program of print ing a good paper, and let it go at that considered, tne eunujauon ot it aorbed be,ore lac cl05e ot hand turna on Mam street. .- l-. vey. cut 10 our mind inere 1S; uu the treasury, probably would be : were reported as the mercury soared ' 1 ma n .. . .... Il,k aliml.lln. f l,.f. 1 .......... k . . r ' i Sttnnl flM IIaIIam " XtlldLA Ull aHL'llUIi . By London Press Somewhat Tamer ' M. THIS LOOKS SERIOUS "On July 15." he said laux wrote asking the France to remit the residue of the Morgan loan to the treasury. The bank replied July 19 that parlia mentary authorization would be necessary. I received that letter only this morning. "On Monday 131.000.000 francs remained in the treasury. Tuesday busi-i (o 104 at 3 o'eb.ck In the afternoon. Thia mark broke' nil-July records. Call-' Many bureau chiefs released their I day from the equatorial tempera tures. .. -J The heat ware slsrted on the west coast Sunday and began to mil there were 165.000,000, today therel slowly eastward, reaching the At i Consideration of Main street ! traffic indicates that such turns ! not only slow- up traffic during busy hours, but frequently endan I ger the lires ot pedestrians crossing j intersections. , ' Of motorist, who make left hand Klamath county, and espec-' tttrn' "0,md ,r,fn' buo-" l . t street intersections the proportion lally Sheriff Hawkins, is in a -who do so at low speed i. email. dpcirlprt nrpHicampnt land for a large car to make the A Drisoner held in ihe eniin ,UTn ln'POMible. " r- were only 6S.000.000. I intend to lantic seaboard Tuesday. ... j en well out Into the Intersecting ty jail with a communicable street disease endangerin; of the other inmates, is cer tainly a serious problem. R. Wetzel, held upon a Charge of forgery, says he is ' driver can spare the time to make in a serious condition. Phv-!t"ra off -Main atreet only to the Kir-ian aHmit. ha in telling birKb'. - ..... i .... 11. . i 1 . 1 uuLii.. ,ci ii:ere seems 10 Dei Bank of suffering employe, before the of- ficial closing time. In Albany. N. Y., two dcathai ,,...r... , . .. , . i were caused hv ,h. seorrhm, his,, MON. July II. - (l ,ed .u AlA . l.Sows) As secretory of tho Treas In Cleveland three died during the: jury .Mellon s ooai irom mo uniieu I States brings him nearer to dreat j Hrilain, the lally Mall has altered ; its attack on the American debt policy to suggest Inn. to thu Amer ican finance chief himtielf. lr. Mellon", opportunity," Is .1 short, traffic on streets parallel to ! Main Is usually light, and, except for the city's fire apparatus. It is reasonable to suppose that every Second tell the truth to the country and . the chamber, that I feel thi. sum; PACIFIC TERRACE W"' '11?T" WILL BE SURFACED De Monzie then announced that the government proposed to au- (Contlnned From l'ao One) Power the caption of the latest article of tho Mall, series on the 1'nlled .States. After referring to Mel-1 Ion's lamhng Friday the .Mull bids him welcome "for his presence on this side of the Atlantic during In at least between I street and the Esplanade. OBSERVER. thorize the Bank of France to .ell 'by the California Oregon fnri.7n enrrencv This, he nolnted 1 company, is com dI impi tarv to tho such critical hours may result out. would raise the holdings of I foresight deemed neceanary to take 1 Immense service to the world." francs by the bank and would per-jcare of the increasing demand fori Tho editorial strikes a calmer mit further advances to the gov-! new residence sections wilh Initial! nolo than two preceding articles re- no way of eliminating the dan ger of contamination to which 1 CASCADE LINE NOT the. prisoners, some of whom; -j-q QPEN AUG 19 are confined on minor charges,! are subjected. j (Continued Frtmi I'aei One) Wetzel has written I garding the United State thei service will not be known until the .rnmiii i requirements for modern horn The ministerial declaration, which; Muena ViMa addition, with the "Wo do not suppose Ihut Mellon was read by Herriot previous to Io! laying of water mains 'now in prog-1 personally Is responsible for the Monzie'a announcement regarding' ress and preparations for paving j statement regarding the British the Bank of France Included the; California avenue and HIIMds ad-1 debt which Churchill had to con following pointa: dltlon with the proposed Improve- tradlrt Monday," the Mail continue. 1 France will pay her war, ments. places the development of! "It probably was supplied for him debts, but must remain Independ-' residence sections In Klamath Falls by homo Washington bureaucrat, ent. . on Par w'tl' large city Improved I ".Mr. Jlellon has a reputation for 2 Refusal by the government of!uburban development program.. falrmlndcdness and Justness. We ' inflation and refusal to stabilize the , One of tho important and ! franc exclusively by foreign .up-: menscly beneficial factor, in -Demand that foreign money real estate demand, according to P. (debt question." T. Henderson, manager of the1 , . . . . . . . ..News aSKing neip. lie IS not engineering department can deter only thoughtful of' himself, ! mine how long it will take to for- but seems to have the inter- ilr ,he uncertain places in the ests of his fellow tirisr.nt.ra at trarkage and roadbed. v tt , , , The delay in opening means also port, heart. He says he has endeav-; DostDonement o ,. for the TrBil.j j. ored to get into court to enter :to nail celebration at Eugene, one! kept abroad be "repatriated" and Klamath Development Company,- Is a plea of guilty, hoping that of the features of which was to arrangement for opening accountable great preponderance of buying h might be sent somewhere to llave 1,een a special train excursion; for foreign moneys in the Bonk of , for home building over speculative, receive medical treatment. At lo I'"ke o"- ot ,h" man5'i Franre' I v!"th .l"Tu. "'e J"0." nd?CM of scenic spots along this line. i institution ot taxation on an ; -nn srow-ui iu size anu : element, entering into French crcd- Permanency. it. I IIK ItKK.iH WINDOWS Im-'hopo that hi. presence hero will the bring about discussion of the whole the same time he should be removed from his present en vironments where there is danger of others becoming similarly afflicted through as sociation with him. Popular Fiction 85c Underwood's Pharmacy CIIAItl.lK vt;ii:HT WIN FKOM WHitilNS ON FOl'l IX)8 ANGELES. July II. (Unit ed News) Charlie Weinert. Newark heavvweiEht. won on a foul in the An isolation hospital Would ' fourth round here tonight from bo the only recourse, but Chuck Wiggins of Indianapolis. Klamath County unfortunately j W iggins was in the lead at tho has no "such animal," al-.lime ,ne Iow Wow as Mrutk- This point was advanced counterpart to sacrifices suffered by holders of French securities. B Itegulation of this tax to avoid fraud and Introduction of a meas ure regarding maximum taxation. Tho official closing quotation of the franc was 45.95 for tho dol I lar. TO KKT.tPK SCHOOL M. C. A. DELEGATE AVOP.KEI) AS BAItTF.NUEIt LOSING MIND MAN KILLS SELF IX JAIL though plans have practically! been formulated for the es- tablishment of such an insti tution at an early date. Thirty days hence we may nae an isolation nospilal. But conforence In Finland by serving as; a railroad employe, asked to be al- niorly of Eugeno and once mem What about Wetzel and thea bartender on a trans-Atlantic' lowed to spend the night In a cell j her "t "to Oregon legislature, but Other prisoners? Should some: Hner. In a letter to the home; in the county jail. Once In the ; 'or vefal year, on officer of the ! DES MOINES. Ia.. July 21. j ((United News) ..naymond Hamilton j worked his way to the Y. M. C. A. ' SPUING FIELD, Mo.. July 2!. (United News) Fearing he was losing his mind. M. O. Cook, 4 2. BOSTON. July 21. 'United News) Joe lllttick, apprehensive lest school op?ns In Angnat Instead of September, recruited nine other boy. and led 11mm lo tho Qulncy school where they .mashed. 72 win dow, with brick.. In court each of the boy. wa fined 915. ' jFOP.MKK F.UOKNK MAX IS HACK FKOM HAITI I WASHINGTON, July 21.-MUnlt. led New.) Vernon -Parson., for- otner inmate contract the dis-j case would Klamath county; be subject to a dainege suit?! Certainly prisoners are not in jail of their own choice,' and they have a right to be treated as humans. They! folk. tips. he say. he collected IIS In cell he hanged himself wilh his U, 8. three marine years s corp. rvlce back from Iluyti. Look to your health. Epsom Salts is still the best Physic take it in small flavored tablets. EPSOM SALTS COMPOUND IN TABLETS At yomr jrvgftit, 25c Tin Knight Lbortone. Chicago Children's Books j Crater Lake Pictures j j Perfume Atomizers Chamois Skins' 30c to $3.00 I 5c to $75 $1.25 to $20 10c to $2.50 Underwood's Pharmacy j Underwood's Pharmacy j Underwood's Pharmacy Underwood's Phdrmacy Rubber Gloves 75c UnJcrwtukl's Phttrmacy Dr. J. G. Coble Dr. L' J. Coble 700 Mai. Dr. Goble OPTOMETRISTS KLAMATH PAI.T.S nPR Eye. Examined, Olaaar. Fitted, Lenses ground In our own fao tory to your Individual requirements. Quick service. Wa re place any lense. PFhafs colder than ice? Electricity! If you could always have an icc-lmv full of ice, it would lie almost cold enough. Hut you can't. Today's cake of ice starts niching at once the drip, drip of the spout tcllsyou that the ice-box air is grow ing warmer. Run a wire to your refrigerator from the lamp-socket. Install a compact, con venient, practical ice-making unit. (Your present ice-box can be made into an elec tric refrigerator easily, if you like.) See how dry, sweet and cold the air is alisiayt. Day or night, the occasional hum of the motor tells you that crisp, frosty refrigeration is being delivered electric refrigeration that keeps the tem perature colder than ice possibly can. Electric refrigeration is cjnict, simple and dependable. It is a proven conveni ence that will soon be in every modern home. Let your dealer show you how easily you can have it in yours on attrac tive installment payments now! 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