' Pace Four THE KLAMATH NEWS 13. 1027. TriA Klnrnntri WU'e'of contented citizens, wheth- , ine iviamain iNes in town or co h d ; yn v,..d nigh,,nr. Wevc 8aid thllt lofk-ui Pir for ehe oiijr of Kinm-'so many times it ought to be! ' fuuuiy understood by now, but cer- EDWIN rose ...... Managing Editor tain individuals are hard of l i. ,w..,ww hearing. Leave It to the Kadio Board! The first essential of citi- V Published evsry moraine except; K TV. L'l.m.th V'.. t . h . ll.hiot Company t los-iss South zenship is doing to others as Fifth street, Klamath Fall. Oregon. j you would be done by. That) srB8CKlrTIOS RATKS jm" adaptation. If more of j EffecttTe April 13, 1P27. I us woulJ "J"!'1 ourselves to DeiiTemi by carrier, month.. .63' mutual requirements there! J ". """ would bo fewer disturbances. Driivrrrd by snail, er 5.O0 ...... , , -All 8brtpttoiu PjblelBAdnce otmn8f ,s ever Kned by 1 - ... i... i ; playing tricks and cutting up Rnured as second class matter capers. Most of our people .lit the postotflce at KUmath Falls.1 Oregon, November IS, at of March :,;i!?9. 1923, under aber Audit Burma of ClrruUtlon mean well and are sound at heart- Let's get after the oth er fellow and make him sound ! too. ooo GOOD FRIDAY HUSKIES inose lopco uoys are a i ifine bunch. They were han- The faithful few are well;dHng big sticks of timber aware this is holy week, around town yesterday with Those who seldom go to! the ease and facility of ten church sometimes need re-' P'ns in 0 bowling alley. Plant binding, jing new electric light poles ?; As a tribute to religious 'and dismantling old ones is sentiment business will take a ! about the simplest thing they noon recess all over town. Its:40- Tomorrow maybe they'll observance should be all the!be building high power lines more general because by noisomewnere m tne woods, and playing with rate every min ute. Occasionally their luck goes against them, and noth ing much matters after that. Like pilots of the air mail someone is always there to carry on. but meanwhile their .means compulsory. ROD AND REEL Today's, call of forest and 'Stream opens the 'season of boys again in tramp and trail fr"1 of ,Tr,age an serv.ic and bivouac. The joy of fish- j oese" 63 p'ace ana pralse :iBg.is finding. Throwing a line any old place fails the "very spirit of angling. The fun and zest is in hidden spots and swift currents. Any ad venture worth the while will THE ANSWER The trouble with the Port land Telegram" is not entirely new and not altogether un it costs fabulous r POLA NEGRI WILL 1 LEAVE FOR FRANCE ' HOLLYWOOD, Calif., April 14. ill. I1, ) I'ola Negri, temperamental i screen atar, li'ft here Thursday for ' New York, whvm-e she will cm-' bark fur I'nrla on April ill. I MIm Negri will reside at her rhalrau near l'aria ilurhia her alay , abroad. 1 OPENING ' SUNDAY, APRIL, 17TH WKKI'IMI WII.MW IMIOTII I.ATTA HltOH ' HANOI Merrll lluad t-'.iUM, uor ' llerrv llnnia ' Increase their k KA .1.1. .n.l t. ULCLAKLU UHADAILU statintlca of Neil- York tra.e nnv wuinan, iviiiik uoiurt t uc ni'iu lutlnn 119 rrlmlnnl varvllir In be off thp hPAfpn nAth CXpeCiea. " COStS laDUIOUS; hteKre from petit larteny lo mur- 011 ine Deate" Pains. A nraumed the Youths fell dsIwd.i... it tv, iiiuiicj' uunauaa iu meet liic i " . " " ' MENACE OF FLOODS (Continued from Page One) md to the pern o new MARK FOR AIR lumatilty. Criminal m York trae to CfNUUKAINCt. IS Sbl (,ontlnued from Pa Re One) f That's the mncipm lurp nf fish and fishing for sleepy heads in town. We'd like to see every man shake himself from -ease and comfort and make for the woods. For some reason this great American requirements of a big city daily, and all sentiment aside, why not consider a consolida tion? What has been done in Denver and Cleveland and New York ought to be equally pastime is losing ground, and j se"s,ible herei'? the West, and needs a revival. The insist- wmle 80me W of other attractions would 7tJV caPture thet Portland mean eventually a very dif-i"u we e3UO" " ferent- manhood, lacking in poise, patience and quiet strength. Fishing has too troad an appeal and too gen 'erous a thrill to go the way ''of croquet and ping-pong, and We hope Klamath will do all it can to encourage and de velop this tourist attraction. BRASS BANDS Main street was all aflutter : yesterday when a real honest-to-goodness brass band fan flared up and, down to lively music- It showed what pent up enthusiasm is on tap. It made us wonder why we don't get more impromptu perform ances of this sort. It carried ' us back to the years when amateur bands were as num- The general trend everywhere i3 towards fewer papers and better papers, and the right kind of merger with either the Journal or the Oregonian would answer every public re quirement. Otherwise with Hearst to be reckoned with, millions would be wasted - in useless competition, and Port land itself would be no better off. All of which is none of our business, but is respectful ly submitted. ooo TEN NEW TEACHERS , ELECTED FOR CITY Ten teachers, from points thro ughout the Pacific coant and mid dle west, have been employed by the city school board to teach in the six public schools of the city, according to announcement made yesterday by Superintendent J. I. erous as politicians and when'We,lB- i i lie wuuieu win iitnH nit- pttu-K ui 1 ! Miss Loretta JennlngK, MIkh Kdlth j Klner, MIks Helen Ho ran. Miss Hazel (Smith and several others who have on the track Parsons, Kansas, scene of train wrecks last week. Is facing high waters, with the Neosha river again i produced from the progeny of one! woman. And these advocates clulmj It Is a far more humane measure than the Imprisoning and execution at it highest floxd mark of the l)t descendants of criminals. Fort Smith. Arkansas, was visit- ed by another tornado late today ' nd two persons are reported near death, with many Injured. At Little Rock, Ark., heavy rains I fell throughout the day. causing I J st roam g along the Arkansas river to rise threateningly tonight. Danger I'nabateil Realty Transfers K. Whltlatch et ux to Sarah K. Brundna. Merrill all uf block 14. Levi K.. Nclimn lo KvalPim X. Do Kin. Sixth Klrrct Adilltluii. NWVi Many persons are homelem In the of ,ot" 10- b1" k 4 two districts, and transportation band parades were a town carnival. Everything today is stiff and formal and pre cise. We wait for someone's permission to cross the street and take out a license to say our daily prayers. We are hedged around with rules and rpculAtinns that nrevent this i , ., ., .. . , . , I Watertown, South Dakota; Anna nu ijiuiuuil mat, aim wic i Parsons tiradini?er, fort Scott and communication facilities are disrupted and refugees are prepar ing to face additional dangers. At Blaine. Okla., near Ft. Smith, nearly 100 persons are said to be maroon ed where a bridge was swept away, and two feet of water is reported in the town. Numerous streams and rivers to night were reported out of their banka near Springfield. Mo., as a result of the heavy rainfall of the last few days, causing much damage In sections of the Ozarks. Low lands have been converted into lakes and the fruit crop is serious ly threatened. Waterspout Striken More, than 200 homes were dam aged In Sfkenton. Mo., last night when a waterspout and hailstorm struek there. Homes were flood ed and many persons had to he res cued from the encroaching waters. The known death list In tho dis astrous Kock springs, Texas, torn ado of Tuesday night was placed at 56 with nearly 200 injured, ac counted for. Many of the Injured are in a serious condition and are not expected to live. Rescue work ers admit the ruins may yield more bodies. A large corps of army doc tors and nurses were caring for the injured tonight, while soldiers stood guard as tho task of cleaning up the town was continued. Tho dead are 'being burled near resigned to take positions else where or who no longer wish lo teach. Those who have been offered con tracts for the city schools include Bernloc Kckslcln of Marshfleld, Ore-i the town, while all injured are be gon; Estella McKay of Cheney. Ing taken from Kock Springs to Washington; Katherlne Johnson,: San Antonio In special trains. I.ITTI.K ROCK. Ark.. April 14. (U.IV) Two persons are near death, ten are Injured and several homes and stores were destroyed by a tornndo which struck the west end of Little Rock late this after- people do at the ball games. Records. Kreewater, Oregon; Agnes noon. . kpojg hnnrla anrl mnrp Arfstrom. St. Anthony, Idaho; Mona I The twister struck without warn- More. brass bands ana more M Th che Wai)nlnl!ton. inK, xlpt00tig ,re and blowing band music would save the i I Aovn Ilgnt p0es. nation, and there ought to bejp j WILL NAME I more entertainment from oun nFFIPFRS MAY Ifi1 jn: w t whole trend of existence IS . Kansas; Helen Clarke, Belle Foiir- artificial. We need to let 1 che- Sou,h ota: Lillian . Keyte. T7- . , ., . , iTillamook, Oregon; Charlotte Mar- loose once in awhile juct aB ,. f.ln, North ,KOta. i)ena IDAHO'S EXPERIMENT own band than evidence now. appears Officers to the year 1927-1928 1 .of Fremont Parent-Teacher assocla-l NEIGHBORLY I fAlturas Flalndealer) i Idaho has a law providing that i tlon will be chosen May 10. accord-; 'l persons, mule or female. In any luiu iiinm mi..!! win uru letruiti- minded, insane, epileptic, hahitunl ; criminals, moral degenerates or' sexuul f.erverts. or are likely to, become a menuce to society, shoU be sterilized. Provision has been ' made toy the legislature to rnrry the law into effect, and its workings will be watehed with Interest. The Idea has long found advocates, throughout the country, and these! contend the class enumerated should nut be permitted lo multiply uiid Fred D. Fletcher et ux to Fred Dingeler. Mills Addition, lots 610, 611. block 102. C. B. Johnson to Cecil H. Hum phrey. Hot Springs Addition, lot 12, block 4.1. George M. Strowbrldge et ux to S. Leslie and Ruby J. (iodard. S4 NK",SK'4SK', of Sec. 34, Twp. 3 4. R. 7. S. Leslie Godard et nx to George T. Richard. S VXK SK UKK Vi of Sec. 34, Twp. 34. R. 7. W. I) Cofcr et u to Cofcr. Broth ers incorporated, (three M and B. descriptions) In Sac. 20. Twp. 3. R. 9, also Klamath Addition, lots . 10. blovk 77. W. D, Cofcr et ux to Cofcr Broth ers incorporated, (M. and B. des cription) situate in SW'.iSW'.i of Sec. 20, Twp. 38, R. 9. Bert Sherman Knapp et ux to Ralph E. Gilchrist, N V4 RBVi SB '4 SK' of Sec. 6, Twp. 25, R. 10. Dell Blnford to Krnost L. Shuck. Kuilroad Addn., lot 11B, 12A, block 3. Dell Blnford lo Krnest L. Shuck. Railroad Addn.. lot BB. hlock 3. Mary Cowen Jackson et at to James Conley. Second Addition to Chllo.u.ln, lot 4. block 4. ' Alleen D. Johnson to Ewatina Box Co. !.ots 1 and 7 of Sec. 33, Twp. J, Rantfe Si. Herman Smith et vlr to Elmer I. Applegate. Buena Vista Addition, lot 8, block 9 2, except tract off westerly side thereof. I. L. Berk et ux lo Lola A. Beck. I M. & B. description) in Nichols Addn, part lots D and 6, block 63. P. L. Beck et ux to Lola A. Beck. Chlloquln. lot 21, block 4. KXPI.OHIOX IMM KH llOltGKIt BOIKIER, Texiis, April 14, (U.P.) A quantity of dynamite stored by blusters In a ravine two miles from hero, exploded Thursday night, rocking the entire city. A dead cow- was found fifty feet away. No NcnniNii of (irreniMirt. I., I, Ten minutes after It rose, horrified pectAtoni broke off tlielr rejolr Inff uver til succefM of AcostA anil CluimbirUllt, a (Im phtne lilungtil to rurth, rrushlna; Its oc ntMMits to d.fttli. The airmen who had established the new world's record for sustain ed flight, were unaware of the trag edy. Officials or the National Aeronautical association announced tho following official 'results: The piano rose from Roosevelt field at 9:30:40 a. m.. Tuesday. At 9:34:41 p. m. Wednesday It had bettered the previous American record of 24 hours. 4 minutes. At 6:42:39 a. m. Thursday It passed tho world's record of 45 hours, 11 minutes. G9 seconds, es tablished by the Frenchmen, ln dry and Draughlin, in August, 1925. At 11:30:40 a. m. the aviators had reached their Intended goal, 50 hours aloft. The plane nosed gently down to tho nlrdrome at 12:42:00, having been up 111 hmira, 11 mluutes and 25 seconds. TOUHHTr KXI'KNDITL'HKH Motor tourists from the 1'nlted States spent close to $200,000,000 in Canada last year. According' to the California State Automobile association. SIGNS Of Any Description QUICK SERVICE Frances R. Olds persons hnve been reported injured. I day. Mrs. J, Fred Glover will be : ." ' ,. ... i In charge of tho meeting on that ' A city or section that pulls, TuBsdar and her subject win ne on faces at each other and pois- the flag Vns . dogs is a good place to Bteei" clear of.' What good does it do to talk real estate and climate if people can't get. along? Tho whole trick Mrs. Myron Mordoff has served as president of Fremont Parent Teacher association during the past year. Miss Augusta Parker, vice president, Miss Mae Phlnney sec'y, and Mrs. II. L. Wlckersham, treasurer. paulTwiese HcIIaMo Swiss Watchmaker and Jeweler All Kinds of Repairing 1088 Main St. INSURANCE TRAVEL ' ' ; ancT PEDESTRIAN Sold exclusively to Klamath News Readers. , Annual Premium $1.25 For Information Phone - - 877 Feel like a Million every morning' If your breakfast cup sends you forth "feet', inghke a milbonwtataworkacbydiffcr, dice it makes! This can happen every mom'' ; ing when your coffee-choice is M I B. All because of a fUvor a rich.fullbodieo j flavor that spells contentment from first sip ' to last. What's more, this flavor is cotm uxnU It s on the job every day just as you arc nMnkI4itiAii1kFitrnno mf dium or mua j tne same muuuu rlnllir"flavorofM I BisalwavJ there to greet you at breakfast IrYTTTlTll and"ceyouthrouchMtheday. LUiJrlUA4j. 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