THE KLAMATH NEWS Paw 8TM Individual Wilis Big Damage Suit rORTLA.NI, Ore,, July IJ ((-) ( What la bollcvud In bu tlia largost , Yorlilot (vcr awurdsd by a Jury . In Oreion lu psrsoilut Injury unit brought In by Jury In cir cuit Judga Ouorso Howmun'. court nor Ihla uflprnciun In favor of Krunk u. Martin, against thu Ore gon Hlsgcs, inc. ' .Mnrllu'i null as far 177,102, and th Jury fiiunrt lu hi furor for I '10 full mnoiint. i, Tb action attains! tli aUgs com Jtany followed n collision on thi UUUway between Hubbard aud Woodburu. ore , on Iho evening of January 2. Murtlu w, driving a . truck for Uio I'urtlaiid-Ctjrvuilla uio freight 1 1 no and bad stopped on thn sldo of Iho road to adjust a huadllxht. While hla trtnV was tatlouury Micro, It waa loaliriecl. a stugo bclnugliiK to Iho . Oregon Blages. Inc., alrurk It from lite rear and set It In motion. Tho truck knocked Martin down and ran over him and ho suffered a frac tured skull, a, broken back, and permanent Injuries to tho aplna, ll waa brought out. i ... ' ' I. C. C, to Allow Boat Competition WASHINGTON. July IJ. (AIM Ttallroada wero conditionally auih orlsod by Iho Interslutn Citnmerre Commission today tn establish north and aouth steamship ' competition and at Hie nitia limn to maintain lilithur rates to tiitMtncduite points. Tho permission will allow rlaiml fled rate between Man Krandain and Portland to be fixed at 80c per 100 pounds for flrst-clsss. and 44 cents for fifth class shipments with proportionate amount for Inter medial classes. At the aame time Uio road may not charge to Intermediate point between I'orllaud and Ban Fran cisco ralea that are more thnn 100 per cent In excess of the ratca to th aeaporta. r A Ills WANTS AllthlKl.ll NKAK IUNINKSH I'KNTKH PAIllS. Jul)- , (A.r.) To save (till more time for those who travel 4y air, I'arla haa a proposal for nn aerodrome nearer the ceuler of the fitiy than I-e Hourget. It ha been suggested that the land Juat oulalde tho city wall at Issy-les Mottll neaux, not fur from the Ilol de Boulogne, be convorled Into a sun plifineniMry landing flttd. "Passtrr Iter from olher captt-Js could then reach th heart of I'arl IS minute after alepplng; out of their plane. It now require almoit 4lree quartera of nn hour to motor from tho Place de I'Opera to Le llourgut. necnuao of the time apent In going from landing flelda Into the city, tho airplane la little fuater tlion the train on uch ehort hop a rrl to Druaiola. On tho Parla-London trip, iwhlch tho plane mako in two hour, almoat tho mo time I tpent In going from Pari to Le Hourget and Irom Croydon airdrome o London. 11KKI.IN KIUKMKN fAI.I.KI Tt t'AITl'UK U1N HXAKK BKULIN, (AP) A harmluaa ring nake caueed near-pank' hero aud tnobollied the fire department for Ha capture. Peduatrlana on liiy alreol aw n anuko crawling ulong the rmif or a houao, Tho lenaula, nlurnird. nnxloualy watrhi'd Its iroKri'n, and cloaod tho window with panicky hanto. Hut nobody dared climb on tho roof to catch It. Someone thought the firo de partment would bo a help. An alarm waa turned In. The fire lighter bravely entered the sklrin inh, and after reaching the roof with tho Bid of a fire lodder, per suaded the enake to , wind Itxelf around a long pole. Aa tho f Iro nies' wore carylng It down tho annke sllpred off the atlrk and dropped aomo fifty feet onto the pavement and kilted hy the fall. It wu then found that the whole battle had boon waged aKnlnat a linrnilcnn ring make. " ' 1 KN'tlLlHII.MKN KAtiKIt TO IIKT ON anytiiim;, LONDON. July 22. (A.P.) -In England thoy'll bet on nnyl.'ilng. Not merely on the outcome of a .porting event, but on whether a train will arrive on time or whether It .will rain et noon. When tho total solar eellpsa iwaa approaching, belting odds on whether (he weal her would he clear fluctuated according to t'te weath er forecast and finally settled at 7 to 2 against. Those who took the small end won. The latest In wagers Is a frnn tle betting over when a 120-foot chimney' at Homcrton. a London auburb. will full. Shortly after th chlmnny cracked the odds worn 2 tq 1 that It would stand another week. Funeral l'olHimil. PAKIS, July 22. (P) A llnvax (tlspntch from lliicliarest, says that th burial of King Ferdinand hus been postponed' from Saturday un til Sunday In order to permit the Tural population to reach the capi tal to pay homago to tho late king. 'THREE FAMOUS r - iiiaaia-B4tae,r.rT -nl-iyiiiaj,.. , :J,l If 1 . 1 8 I rWM Throe pride cf. the iale of Te.i are pictured together here. They met In New York: In tho Iff t background I Jee II. Jonoa, multl-inllllonalre Itiiutton lumberman, finance chairman of tho last democratic prcaldinllal cainpaiKn. In tho center I Dan Moody, youthful and red-haired governor of Tcxa. At the right la Klliabe'th Beseon, child "plienoni." daiiKhle of Anne Austin, fiction writer. NORTH BEND ELDER MAurn iinnrnATno Kt'GENT, July !2. t I'PI J. A. Wllk'nson. ruling eMer of the Northbend I'reabtt rian wa eiecieo moueraior oi ine ure - gon .rnoa nero inur.uay. w..Kon- aon la the llr.t elder evr elected to thl. poaltion. Mor. than 200 mlttiuor, lavmeu and their famlllo nro in lilts city aiennug tno rre-, byterlno conclave. MUtAL IIISTOItV SHOWN IN WKST.MINSTKIt II. II. I. LONDON. (AP) A murul liln tory of Knglund. on the wulla of Wentmlnater Hull, painted lu apnc- left' when the new house of par liament wero' built In ls:U. ha been unveiled by Prime Mluister Daldwln. The hlalory la In eliiht pane which have occupied artlata for three year. Each painting was paid for by a Peer. The Duke of Devonshire. Via-1 count Devonport, Viscount llurnham, the Duke of Portland, Viscount Klt- snlnn of Derwent, tho Karl of Derby. the'Duko of Bedford and Viscount Younger of Leckto contributed. The panels show Iho following , scenes: King Alfred s loug-ampa nl- pply vesaels of the Danifih Invuders In Swuiiiiro Bay, 877: KIhk j Hlcnaru I leaves bngiann wuii un expeditionary forrc to Join the Cru sutle In Palestine, 1 189: ' Knsllsh people rending aloud Wydirfo's KugLIsh version of tho Itlble; Kir Thomas More, ns speaker of the Commons, refusing to grunt King Henry VIII a subsidy without due dobuto, 1523; Queen Klfautteth com mission Sir Waller Itnleigh to sail for America nnd discover new conn- trios, 1584: Sir Thomas line at Court of AJmlr laying tho founda tion of British Influence In India. 1614; and Kngllsh aud Scottish commissioners presenting to tjucen' Anno at St. James Palace tho ar ticles of agreement for the union of the two countries, 1707. A.MF.HICANS tVKA.ll CAN MS ON PAitIS ItOf I. F. YARDS " PARIS. (AP) Iluslness picks up tn tho -walking stick lino In Paris when summer brings to France hundreds of thousands of American tourists, most of whom como from towns where to carry n enno Is to risk dcrlnory remarks from one'j neighbors. Collogo boys from the 1'nlted Stales are the. blggust buyers of walking stirks In Europe. Most of them do without spats and gloves, which the wdll-drossed Frenchman Is In the hahlt of wearing through out tho summer, whatever tho tem perature. HAKLF.Y WATF.ItKD WELLINGTON. New Zouland. July 22. (IP) Hot water treat ment of barley seed has produced encouraging results here. "J. Cun ningham, a mycologist In Iho agri cultural department, has been con ducting ex perl men Is over two sen: sons and obtained an Increase In yield of from fifteen to twenty-six per cent as well as complete ellml- nullon of rust, . I TEXANS MEET .typist ;oi:h momk l,v WAV OF WALKS LONDON. (API A girl employ- d In London and living at Ealing-. rnurci.,rn,iv uv wfiv -f U'jiIkh. a Inurnev of mile sho bulirdej , wronK traln at j i.a(lllnK,on ,(Il,!oI1, London, which Unfortunately wo. a non-top train oln to frlcdeth. Walea. The tralll conductor decided he could 'not stop the train for one paasenRer. Ho threw out a mctnKe at High Wycombe, and tho girl' parcnta were notified of her whereabouts. She reached her home the next diy. MOHK ( I.OTII1.S wtHN O.N PAHIS STAOK PA It IS. (AP) More clothes arc worn on the stage this year. Tho far-famed Kollcs-Dergere and other mtialc hulls still save a lot of cloth on the costumes of some of their prize beautina. hut they no longer ooycoit me textile mills en llrcly. as Ihoy did a few years ago. It Inn t a virtuous streak that lias cropped out in the show busi ness, but rather a swing from the extreme of nakedness. There was such a sameness about the many show girls nnd the muny shows, all alter foreign money, that the ex- cttomcnt licgnn to wear off. Tho po- lice also suggested some monthsj ngn unit it tne tncatres went any further some of the blue laws would be dusted off and put to work. ! Consequently beautiful costumes and startling scenery nnd stage me chanics wero tried and have proved populur. SACItlFICKS III SINKSH I OK COOK ROADS' SAKE TOPEKA, Kns.. July 22. (yp) John W. Gardner of Marion, Kansas, made a' sacrifice to the cause of good roads when he bo enmo state highway director, llo disposed of his Interest In a lumber firm hor.aust a law specifies that no person may bo appointed slate highway director If the pro-1 fits from the sale of biilltllng ! materials. "I shall loso money hecuuse of the Job, even If It do-s pay $5,000 a yenr." Gardner snlj tthen be be came boss of the 8,690 mile stato highway system. "Hut I have b-i come so enthusiastic, about oetterj roads for Kansas that I am willing! to mako a sacrifice for the good I of tho state." I II EMIT IS WltONU VISAI.1A, Calif.. July 22, (UP) Lewis Hums, 17-yenr-old Corona youth, has his heart In tho "right"' place all right. I When Hums submitted to an op-1 erntlon here recently surgeons found I his heart and spleen 'functioning j contentedly nn the right xsldo of the body, Instead of on tho customary , left. ! NEW YORK. July 22. (A.P.) Tho ministry Is classified by the! Rev.. Dr. Harry Emertion Fosdlck into three groups: "flat tiros, who can't preach. God slvcn nrenchors and the large group between -whol ran be trained to nreach." University Studes Get Booze As Milk tiri ainiNKH r.iiv ti ' (UP)- Aleolloll fcertrage. flow a ' . ' tj . ... ,,. freely a aodd fiof at IK. L nlYer.lt y , of Iowa, according to K. A. Kuient, I apeclal agent tinder Governor J.iHtt : llummlll and tho date bureau of investigation, i Liquor and the passion, of you'.hilu excess of $59,000. flowial and mixed freely, Nuitunt In-' . ... .. . n formed tho UnlUd Prvaa In an ex-, mays OKItMAN Pl.ANKS clualio Interview. Th Investiga tion Vvaa Instigated by Kobert Uein- ow, d"an of men. . , Nugent made an . earlier ' report J which was withheld from publication Masiilicradinx as tt "man aboflt town Nugent said ho 1-ariieJ from sober students and aomo "slightly cocked" that liquor Is as easy to obtain as soda pop or milk. "All con have to do Is call a bootlegger and he'll lea-ve liquor on your doorstep In- a milk bottle," one student told him. . i , "Certain cafe are the nightly meceas of men students and co-eds, ' Nugent ald. , K Aimee Called Home ' tO Calm FolIOWerS ' r LO ANGELE3t July22 (U.P.) Dissension In the Angelas Tem - plo ranks, arising from tfie con- ouea BiiBuni -e oi us lououer. Aimee Sempsv Mcl'hcrson, has caused tho evangelist to temporarily abandon her attempts to win the east over to hel four-square gospel. Mrsl Mlnnlo Kennedy, mother of Mrs. McPherson, admitted here Wednesday night that disagreements between Temple workers more an noying than serious, had lead her to aak her daughter to discontinue her revivalist work at A!t:o. III. At the same tlma Mrs. Kennedy denied any friction between her self and her daughter. Mrs. Mc pherson was reported here from Chicago artcr departing auddonly from Alton. FRENCH RKFORISTATION HALTING SOIL KKOSION WASHINGTON. July 22, (A.P.) United States foresters tell how trees saved the French. Unexperienced witii erosion, land owners cut their' forests at the headwaters of streams. By 1860 about 800,000 acres of farm land had been ruined or Injured. The population of IS great communities wua reduced to poverty and forced to imrlPB away. ' "" .v But France started reforestation. Today, 163 streams, once devastat ing torrents, have been entirely controlled, and (24 others show beneficial effects of forest replant ing. Hare a fit at Orrcs Tailors. COAL JUST ARRIVED A car of Utah "ABERDEEN" LumptCoal, fresh from the mines. This coal is known as "The Best in the West" and it will pay you to try some the next time you need any. Special rates for filling bins now. DON'T FORGET Our Summer rates on Block Wood won't last for-"1 ever. Fill your shed now while the price is down " and there is a good supply on hand. . ' We also have Limb and Body Wood, cut this spring from green trees. HEILBRONNER & REA Phone 810 FUEL The Polly Shoppe 133 So. ,. Opposite Pillows - Scarfs Vanity Sets Luncheon Cloths Voile Dimity Rae-FIake , Sparkle-Rae We do HEMSTITCHING in ' plain, gold and silver WORK ON NORMAL AT LA GRANDE HELD UP 8ALKM, July ZZ (CP.) Con- trawrtlon of bu dine lor the new '" ?rft" ,,0!n, at i Grande hag been deferred by mem-; of boar4 gt ftaUl K,ool., untn they are able to clarify, tho effect of a recent dedalon of the i supreme court, holding that the stato cannot create an obligation ! NKKI PKTTKB K.NGINKS BKRL1N, July 22; (A.P.) Air- piano engines constitute the chief problem confronting German aerial : navigation today. In the opinion of rV. Waltber Huth, presideut of the ' : (Jerniait-Alrvehlcle Maaufacturerers' . ' association. German engines, he i stated at 'the annual meeting of' the assOcialloil,aro not big en-j i'ough for trans-Atlrfnl Sy'ng. Willie ; I airplane and alrahlp c'os'truction is Ion a high Hvel In all ?ther . res- i pects, he observed, the quesUn of i more effective engines must be gfen special attention. Dr. Huth agree with Clarence D. Chamuerlin, wiio SSS !"?)ir,!or ouo'j. Merkel of the Lufthansa, another speaker at the annual maeUng. agreed with Dr. , Huth aa far as motors are concern- but Insisted that numerous in- atruments for nlshf and I ? flights must be added to the equipment of air pilots before flying will be per fectly safe. . . OFFICE Lt'H OIXBS Nl MKROCS IX PAKIS PARIS. (AP) The mounting cost of living and growing efficiency of I French office management are said to be responsible for the increasing ! number . of office lunch clubs in ! Paris. 1 The clnbs, made 'up of members of office staffs who do not go home for lunch, have hot food . sent in to an improvised office lunch room. Members say that they can thus Innch far more cheaply than they could In restaurants or at home, al lowing for transportation costs. MoBt French offices close at the lunch hour. This permits th clubs to lunch undisturbed by, business callers. ' OAKLAND, Calif;, July 22. (A. P.) There's a difference of opin ion among delgeates to the conven tion of tie federation of business and professional w-smen's. clubs . as to the reasons tortoachelors of both g;xes, says Miss Mary Zapp of Poc atello, Idaho the modern girl sel dom finds a man who meets with her approval as a companion and who still earns as much as she does. And Mrs. Elva Wilcox of New. Jer sey answers: "It Is all a' question of romance whlci some never find." DEALERS Phone 239 'lr 9th St. Postofrlco Many designs to choose from. We make foundations for all shapes and sizes of -pillows. Clothes for the Warm . 'Weather Dresses Priced $2.35 to $3.75 . Men know when food la good. . Me know when quality I jai ' has been oted to produce a luscious dish or a cooling beverage. Men appreciate the keen Judgement of women who carefully elect quality first and then buy where thry save. The business instinct in men develop their admiration of thrift home' , management. Don 't forget to "see Haywdrd Thompson at our. store Saturday Piggly Wiggly Grocery and Market I 1 "' CREAMERY BUTTERr- , Vi :, 9ft 1 Pound -. . WHITE LOAF FLOUR . .(1 AC Sack P X 70 JELLY GLASSES OAf , Per dozen ...dnaTTC MEDIUM IVORY SOAP Per bar -v - ','OC - LARGE IVORY SOAP OR 2 bars ; .......:.........::::.;....:..i..Ta&JC NO. 1 PEACHES . -I A Per can "... - T C f BEEF ROASTS ,1Qr Per pound . '. ...'IOC' SHREDDED WHEAT BISCUITS -" ri . Package 1UC , (Three packages to a customer)'-. FRYERS - 'Qrk i' : Per pound . ...JL. ..........:...'..'.-.JlC .JAR.RINGS . , '-. , .-.,tim:f-: : Per dozen aj C.-.. HENS.. - ... ... Q '' Per pound mOC " GOLDEN KERNEL CORN , Q 1 . No. 2 cans 'r. CtlG P&G NAPHTHA SOAP . . 10 bars .. '. .OOC , GOLDEN WEST COFFEE . CQA 2-lb. tins : . 7tC FOLGER'S COFFEE C A 2-lb. Uns ............:......M....tFlLC ' SCHILLING'S COFFEE . ' t A ' 2-lb. tins ... ... JJttC ' " BEEF BOIL . y . Per pound XibC GOODY GOODY PEAS r . .-. -'QC' . 2 cans ...i.:.JJi....J.i.iC STEEL WOOL- : tym ' i 3 ; packages .:. D C ". brooms . ' .. .v.,': . 'oje (Saturday only) ..... :...:.........; w. OOC ARGO STARCH ' J' ;l V- - Per package lUC CRISCO Vqa . . 3-lb.; can ...OUC . JELLY GLASS JARS . t O 6-oz InCC JELLY GLASS JARS ' ? iO ,.12-oz 60C LEMONS Of ... Per dozen ., ".. OOC CORN MEAL OO 4i,4-lb. bag sOC GRAPEFRUIT in Each 1UC HAMS Whole and Half OO pound a&OC SWAN PASTRY FLOUR OC w,4 9-10 Jb. bag ... OOC ALL BUNCH VEGETABLES "f- ' Bunch OC NICE VARIETY OF FRESH LUNCH MEATS VINEGAR 11 Pint Bottle 1 1 C FIG BAR COOKIES 1 o Pound IOC Northwest Piggly Wiggly Co. , WHERE THE GOODS ARE BEST! 407 Main i