Page Two Siimlav. July 25. 192i THE K I.AM ATI T NEWS I Chicago Gunmen Had Real Harvest During Election CHICAGO. July 14. United PrM) Tain of alien gunmen patrolling th polls and 12.(10.000 alleged to have Isea spent In the Mnate primary and reported a row misuse ot atate offices In electron will be threefold subject ot Inves tigation here Monday when the Reed senate beitlni Ita Inquiry into 111 t nola politics. Nineteen witnesses will tell their atoriea. It developed tonight as county agencies were put to work upon a recount ot ballots cast In Chicago's bad lands district. "The witnesses Include principals In the campaigns ot Frank U. Smith and William B. McKinley for tb republican senatorial nomi nation. Influential Cook county pol iticians: "angels" ot the senatorial tickets: wet and dry advocates; pub llo utility officials and welfare work arm. Haste In recount of the senator ial ballot was ordered this after noon by County Judge Jareckl. who stopped work in the county offices recount which already has resulted in indictment of 9 men and 10 women so that the senatorial race could be retabulated as soon as possible. Chief Executive Washington Seems To Have Cold Feet OLTMPIA. Wash.. July 14. j (United Press) Governor Roland H. Hartley today refused to meet Matthew Hill, secretary of the Uni versity ot Washington alumni asso ciation for a public debate on the governor's educational policies. In a letter to the governor written a tew days ago. Hill cited the gov ernor's Yakima address in which the executive offered to give $1000 to charity If any statement which he had made could be disproved by Hill. Hill offered to accept the chal lenge to debate at Yakima any time within a month at the pleasure of Governor Hartley. In reply Hartly saldi "I realize that in order for you to secure a real audience of rep resentative men and women it Is necessary for you to have some thing more than your usual abuse of the governor. Popular Musicians Qolaboraie ' - Oi Flower Tournament Music 1X V. . 4 Oregon Commission Of Public Service Is Seeking Action ! S.Vl.KM. July !4-tl'iillcd Press) IMItTI.ANI). July 1 1 . (Special I j A petition was prepared today The uulle general activity of ull . hy the Drcgou public service com-' Industrie in Hie Pacific northwest mission asking thai various rull-1 lai brought employment to Ih.i ! road corporations le cited to an. i year's 'Huh point, according to in.- Pacific Northwest '.n Enjoys Prosperity Sooner or later you will use a In Many Industries' i7v if Pr ttcfort tho InKMMaip romiiu'rt-r i (mmllrfn and hnw runt why j thry hart uot complied with nn . orJr ivRtirriinit' rUroi ronatruo f tion In rentm.) Ort (ton. 1 : The I nt unit tit e iommrco com-' mission onlor, IshimmI May 3, or- tlVred fxtornlon of tho northiTU ! lines from Hend to K hi math Kull. rithrr via th Natron cut-off or an iDttVpondmt nmd. It a( ulil by j nubile 5rvtcp omniW.-ion members; :-rt (hut off iclatai of the Southern1 P.utfic ttiul Northern lluf?i hud &t-. I paroutly mad no effort to rat h ( tho undostniKthifC la rvnard to com-! iuou prtv(U'KP8 on the Nutron I 'cut-off. lHtay, It was nU, hart r- urdeU TOiistruftlon and rtaultid In j I injury to ()riton. j I The petition uk tho tuternttite i'ommerre commlnnion to rlto the 1 railroads to appear to show ratine why no action has been taken which ' H, aid make posiM and author- j ' Unl rouMtrurtton. 1 letter )iuliHn1ied lurludliiK Iterry Working together in preparation for Pasadena's next errat Tournament of Koses are Carrie Jacobs Bond and Char!.- Wake field Cadman, two of America's foremost composers of light inusic.il classics. The theme of the Tournament this year is to be "Son in Flowers around which the musicians arc building a pageant and p complete musical score. Local Boy Scouts Receive Visit of Klamath Residents LETTER BOX Swinging Bridge ! Drops; Boys Are Instantly Killed t'HAKLK STOW X. W . V a . . July I. 1 1 lilted Press ) Three boys wcn killed nud acores of persons were Injured when swinging: bridge over Coal river fell ton lent while the crowd conicresated on It was watching a river carnival, i ing to reports received at police headquarter here. 41 mpUyiiunt hero. Karniiug. pU-kiUK. hnylliB. h;irvetiiiR ami threnhinff. tnKether with rut I rout, highway, fnetory, bulldlnit and kov orunieut cotutructlou work, are now Klvittx employmeitt tu more meti than at any lime aiuce Jun. 1. Kite f U;hlinR and fire preniion : k are aUo retiuirinn larite numbers of men ul the present time. Tho uiUI-)oar let-up of fir lo lilnn rurlea preutly In the different districts, the 41. letter rept Tied Mill-owned camps are more itrtlve than Independent ltm:er. Sawmills, both eaat and west of the Cascades, oHratUiK on normal achadulen. Forest fires In the luluud Km- i plre territory are reported to be 1 the most serious in many ye.tr. the i. letter said. More than l0i , firo fin litem were sent out of Spo I kaiie lust week. j The wheat harvest In the Inland i Kmplre Is earlier than uuul thli jear and reports Indicate that It la difficult to fill nil orders for hnr ' vest help promptly, due to demand for men to fight fire. I.alur supply and demand In the ic northwest are at preornt not far from balance. MK1K.H IIKINti HtMN II I If laaVJ irs1 a B I W I II J VJS VV, JjLifiLJ VL Vf tl UL V-' Brr'TOl Han 1 Butter was never intended for hog feed Hut il u being ilone today on rvety cow-owner I place where an interior or half-worn-out cream separator is being uiccl. or where the larmer it skimming by llie wailelul "gravity" method. And it's a wholly unnrcrxary waite. loo. Hccause a De Iaval ("ream -Separator will soon ate enough cream to pay for melt, and put a lop to all the waite of cream oud lime and labor for many years to come. 711 your separator Isttsd Ul.lyT C.H im sp anJ 19 wilt tirini oat s nrw l) l.av.l .rtd run yuur tkist-suts Ihisaih il. Wa know ini M stssy uittsnrfs sV sw D. L...I Mill ft rrvsst 04Jl af lK kiai-aiilk. W. will It. vry llid to mtkt wth ul If, of chart. i W.VIJ-A WAULA. Wash.. July 24 t Tutted lrea Dr. John W Summers, congresaman from the ccord-. fourth congressional district, toda state ! announcid that he was sending t ! the secretary of state his decluia- J. W. KERNS Molinc Distributor arm ImpK'nicnts, Cream Separators, Milking Machines, Fencing, Hay, ' Grain, l eeel and Seeds. 1303 So. 6th St. Phone 557-J j tlUU tary of the chamber at eommsree. J for i That Klamath County Roy Scouts, who are encamped for a two-week period at Eaele Ridge Tavern on Upper Klamath Lake, are not only having a wonderful Tacation. but are receiving training which will Instill ideas of patriotism aud Ideals of citizenship and prove of a benefit , cial influence in future years, was I the unanimous opinion ot members of the executive boarif dnfT Rotary' t club following inspection of the Therefore. I would camp Friday evening. suggest to you. la reply to your Tbe divided into four ; communication that you Just toddle j groups, is condcted somewhat in ' right over to Yakima and drum up ; the nature of a military institu jrour own audience and hold yourition ad is maintained by the boys' ususl consolation meeting, compos-! in so orderly and tidy a fashion ed largely of yonr little group of that many of their eiders might disgruntled politicians and special profit by an Inspection. Eai h day privilege seekers who. like your- has its regular routine, and al- self. have been separated from public cash box." the Realty Transfers m though the Scouts are given suffi cient time for amusement, much at tention is given to preparation for scout tests and the regular camp duties. Preceding the dinner, which the guests were tendered in the Tav- rilings from July 22 at 3:30 p. ern dining room, awards ot merit .. to July S3 at 4:13 p. m. of various kinds were made to fif- Ewauna Box Co. to Lumbermen's tm of ,he memberSi w E Lamm head of the Court of Honor divi sion, presided at this ceremony and brief talks were made by other members of the Board. Scoutmasters Scoggins of Mer rill and Balfour of Chiloquln arc working splendidly with Executive Buryl Blevens to make the encamp ment a success In every way and they are being ably assisted by Merle Swansen. who has general charge of the camp morale. Editor N'ows: Xot at all apropos of the traffic ' Tne P""5' '"" "t problem but to my mind much more I The 18,lM " enWornia highway important, is the question "What ! ,hrouth B,nd rpor"d V" has become of the bus franchiser" , w,tn',r "cellent. I realize that the city father, all j f.(1.ln j,,, Merrl have cars and transportation wor- roncnln(t fountry WR, , tne cllv rie, them not at all. But those of!for a hort Krl,,ay , ran,at.t us who have no cars, who have j bu l(aN14 anJ ,. . ,rlrD1,. to walk a mile and a half to Main I street, taking along children tooj Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Arms and two small to be left alone, and then daughters, prominent residents of walk home, arms piled high with North Beud on Coos Bay where bundles., .babies crying with wear-jArms lias an electrical shop and Ineas and eyes full of dust raised , station, returned to their homo on by passing cars we want a bus 'the roast yesterday after spending line! the past week here visiting with "Why not take a taxi?" Can't : Mrs. Arms, sinter. Mrs. A. C. ErUk afford too! If we could, we wouldn't son of Shippinton. have to go to Main s'reet In or-' dur to save two cents on breakfast cereal, or six cents on soap. If it were put to a vote as tn whether the city arant a fran-hlse for 2 ner cent total or 2 per rent net. I visiting with friends and shopping: I'm sure the 2 per cent net would go big. if thit would insure the bus line. Please hurry It up! of candidacy fifth term. for nomination i Mrs. W. E. Lamm of Modoc, Point, and her sister, Mrs. t;eorge' Watt, and mother. Mrs. J. Mc-: Court, both of Ran Francisco, were ' PEDESTRIAN'. HALS in the city Friday, from the Iinim ; home where Mrs. Watt and Mrs. , McCourt are guests. I I I Mr. and Mrs. James I 'o t i-on of; ! C'orvallls arrived in Klamath Falls ; yesterday to visit with their dauxh-' tur and son-in-law, ir. and Mrs. Koy L. Patrick of north Ninth' Trust Co. Trust Deed. $300.00 IRS. 1500.000.00. All real and! personal property now standing In ' the name of the Ewauna Box com-J pany. i Ida S. Ilatton et vir to Weldon B. Youree. Mills Second Addition,! lot 11. block 210. ) Weldon B. Youree et ux to R. P. i Oliver et ux. Mills Second Add!-1 tion. lot 11. block 210. j Klamath Korporatlon to Pietro Carnlnl and Teresa Carninl. Mills Second Addition, lot 11, block 218. Favell I t ley Realty Co. to A. L. Seaman. 12. SO IKS. SEU of sec tion 29, township 3S. range IS. Filings from July 23 at 4: IS p tn., to July 24 at 3:30 p. m. I Lester Colahan et al to Steve J ! Colahan. NEUSW'i. V4SE'4 of; section 15. township 37, range 11.1 i John F. Lyle and family, all roi- i street I dents of Iron It Ivor. Michigan, tre j recent urrlvals In Klamath Falls lo i visit with Lyle 'a brother and fam I llv lir anil Mm. A. J. Lvle of i part or Doctor Is Wanted To Solve Mystery Death of Woman So 7 HiRh street. The family mo tored west from Michigan. Louis Epen of 1113 I'pham street is convalescing at the family residence following a serious ill ness of the past two weeks. Kspen will be able to be out in a week's time, according to mediral attendants. Mtss Oraldine Watt, formerly of Klamath Kalis. Is expected to vlM here for several weeks the early August from her home in San Francisco. Her mother, Mrs. (Jeorge . Watt, K visiting at the home of her sister. Mrs. W. E Lamm of Modoc Point this summer. LOS A.NGELES. July 24. (Vnl- Bessie M. Court et vir to Neil S. i ted News) Elforts to clear up the Nelson. Second Hot Springs, lot , mystery surrounding the finding of 12. block S5. j charred bones of a woman hi! Nell S. Nelson et ux to Harry J. gunny sack in a garage here cea-i Court et ux. EEltSKU of section I tered on a search for Dr. Klna II.! 17; also that portion of NE i NE U ' Bare, a chiropractor. j of section 20. township 39, range , Dr. Bare is not a suapect but I 9, lying on Nly side of the I'. S. R. as the discovery was made in a: S. canal, al. the said bE'Se1, of, garage at one lime leased by the section 17. ! chiropractor with a residence. It Klamath Development Co. to Cen-jia believed he may be able to tral Pacific Railway Co (Metes and throw some light on the case, bounds), situate in 8Vi ot section! Following an Inspection of the 20, township 38. range 9. bones. Assistant County Autopsy Nellie Thompson to Flora M. ' Surgeon Webb expressed the belief Brown. An und. Vs Int. In Railroad ; that the woman came to her death Ethel M. I'lasil of Merrill Is the out-of-town visitors In Falls this past week. Lewis Kaudra. among the well known ranchers of the neighborilng Merrill dls'rict. Is Included in the business visitors to spend Friday I morning in Klamath Falls. ... A. T. Lang wel I. rancher of the i Bonanza district, was in for a f;w ; hours yesterday lo look Into bunl- new affairs and visit with his many i frk-nd in Klamath Fall. Kor results uso News Clar. Ads. CHICHESTER S PILLS 4alQ(& fill M U4 M4 WU Mi,IKpV I- '. -a.nt :tfe Utiat Rtt. V W aB V4 Ibl ilWr. ttr T"f V 'I v r mattftaf. i A3) ni:aN pii.iA.twsa TUT. rtn tt iMft.bafast.Al!! Rn! M SOU) BY DSUWISTS EVEtmt1EJS L. E. Decker of Merrill Is among the business visitors to spend the past few days in Klamath Falls looking into business affairs. Addition, lot 28. block .1. W. C, Townsend et ux to Ed. X. Kendall. Townsend Tracts No. 20. Herbert E. Koeppcn to Kenton D. Hamaker. Hot Spring Addition, lots 18. 18, 20, block 33. W. T. Klnsey et ux to Margie So derland. Mills Second Addition, lot 11. block 209. L. M. Hannan to L. E. Redfleldifor five weeks, et ux. Mills Addition, lots 677, 678 679, block 107. Jasper Smith to Antonlle Pospisil 1200.00. Malin. lot 7, block 44. at least two years ago. He said I Con O'Kecfe und Patrick J. that the muscles and flesh had ap-' O'Connor, both well known sheep- parently been taken from the bones by a doctor, but not until the body as a whole hud been embalmed. Dr. Bare Is reported to have rent ed the house and garage In w-hlrh the bones were discovered, on May 25 last and occupied the residence 1 Your suit steam pressed, 75c. Free calls and deliveries. Sixth St. Cleaners. 224 So. 6th St. Phon. 4S-J. J301I For results, use ttewt CUu Ads. For results use News Class Art. men and stock raisers of the Lake view district, are among the out-of-town ranchers and business vis itors in Klainnth Falls Friday. . Mr. and Mrs. Lynn P. Sabln. ac rmpanled by Mrs. rtabln's alster. Miss Lucille Itobfnson of Portland, returned to Klamath Falls Fri day to arrange ror the remainder of their trip. They left for Palo alto yesterday morning where Ha bin will take a summer course at Stanford Cnlverslty, Hp Is svere FREE Examination and estimate on all work. X-1UY HKRIVCK All branches of dental work done by competent up-to-date dentists. Painless, careful tlstry at moderate lasting prices. den- Portland Painless Dentists KLAMATH FALLS 11th Main. Oriixlfl lllilff. Phono 4. Open Kmilng. j H The Orpheus Theatre I j j Matinee r.ncl Livening 11 ; j Return Cngngement of I BILLY MURRAY I in SONGS j 11 iViPfirL- ' I 'i S05lltlf-... I International News Comedy ' , j "Nicely Recorded" , I Coming "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," Saturday, loj July 31st, August 1st, and 2nd. I No Advance in Prices. Adults 25c Children 10c