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TI1M KLAMATH NRWS lcr"iiir i miaxm l m)3E.I.VAllUlli9 ! iin INXOCKNT IIVMT.tMU.lt mmm a........ "-i"ViiYVYi)WiJUl.H.? li U Mt Id I lure U iilVty In n tiin(M'i, tun u ii Ini.Ii, ut-M ili tvrm Jv nut u Mlft (Jilt. o - Tha munt Ki'iirriiiN pitman hi world U dm fitlifuniltt man who In wIllttiK to (irulHu lh Klr. On rlliiiutu, It U only fair to fay I lien U o mull party. o MllM lltMMlM 4M1' f I Oil) M U- m-url to h m)1i lltcy Un to Ih nhon ii, o- - . At Ihut Mm. HnyuVr will riiti-r I'lt rnlty l.y a Mi.imithir route than UK- out throuKli which trim ton' omtiMl hrr hunhaml biiU Ha a Ii-kKImc runtit hn bun aeh-cud. Nt im iiifii iM-vi r iW In iron lilt hi'ciiiiM Hit')- a fltrtiniili 1 1 ft wlilum! rwr hulliling a . In m ., o - ,lHhUKI II A I K. ft O M 11 K 1 KKIUTH, HOJUIKI) HHAINS. o . Thrri In uta fotiitiu uwitlMng ilm mull uhu inn li ilri"t,ilfft an to do knruVn plowing whoa you wmil him. o-- Mtutihroiv h I In imitM lnf r- loilt) ltt)lirn III UNM'loi lly, ... , Kvry Itiiiihuiul wotnt'T whttt ti in wife ilt km with all thw money he tirliiK homo, und every wlft. win til -r why hr IihI:uk1 ln t iiijli 1j Itrlnit homo tw.ro ttiotioy. ; o - T i In ihut a itliiiplt tiuiy li miiliiil liy IIik uti u rollar liittloit, o TIiit may Ik mm ndviititrtfU In IxHik 'Hilii-HklniiMl." aftwr till. Ohni v. Ihe alligator, lit lll(ll li tough etiwuKh hut hf ci It tanned null i ft.-n. .-u j Iliiiitlnil l a dnuxeious. ptin. i in. inn an nun the IiiiiiIits Kct lialt-llul o KtMH.M IH'SII IX WIIKHK, ANOKI.S LATE It THEAII. We nrtrr IbiiiiKlit It I'Hikeil nlcr fur a MtM-Int cllntlM'r to chew gum vtlille clllitliluo;. . o NEr.ll GOI.II IHCGEltS C'KI. Knit ATE 1'INliS. COl.IlKX WKI Th following mutto Is found! , d 4. Htuck 14. or- , i.,i f.,.ir-ii lalnnl Town Addition to the City In Woodland I hriMlan t liur. h )f K;imam yM oIl ,ukJ tfor negro. i. Kansas ' and evi,., u,K.n a. the property "Wake up. sIiik up, preach lip. I,,, nulliln t n.klns. in satls pray up. pay ui. stay up. and 1 rartron of a ci-rtaln paving lien ay. er glvi- up, -or l.'l'np,Tir back irrrsted and docketed by the City mi. or hhllt UP lllllll Ihe Cliiise of ( lirlt In this t'huri h mid ih" World Is built up." o "I 'liuin, slip iis a U" 'Nim. I've Rid scruples." Thill's nil right. I've Imd Iwlii'." o - Landlady: "How do you like your eggs boiled ?" Hoarder: ' Tivn at please." lime, i HOPE FOR LIFE , LOST TO "RtDS" '.'.t'tiniliiiieil l"m l'au One) er on tho motion for new trial j in.H boon iireceded by a iienint bv Justice George A. Sanderson of the .Massa-husiitts supreme court, of the defenso petition for a writ or lialieni corpus. Justice Sanderson also had denied a writ of error, v Petition llepll.'. II was Indicated, however, that his decl-lon would be withheld j pending the outcome of tho court j 'Incision. Attorney Arthur I). Hill, new chief defense counsel, announced at the conclusion of the hulling at Dedlium that ho would bo back . .,..1. .....ra, eonri wlili: . i... i ti,.....'. an appeui ...... ""' rnlliiK that he hud no Jurisdiction 111 connection with the new" trial liintlnn. .linllii Kefenils Helf. Judge Thayer, who had borne III silence for Ihe pact several years ccusntlons of tin judicial conduct In regard, to the case., defended himself In a "I"""'" !,ie iil'iate of thn cost of Improving from Ihn bench during the hear- j Tenth Improvement I'lilt. which lug. irald lien 1 docketed . hi Volume "Every defendant, whnlever 2 of the ltnud Lien Docket of hla race whether unlive or for-,snld City at page 24 thereof on Inn-born, should have a rnlr , he date of July 8 A. 1)., 1919. trial," he said. 'Willi regard '" l i 2 ..bo. ' , , i,ii,. t , ,.,iv Notlco Is nlso hereby given Ihn4 to alleged prejudice. I am leady in 1n(1rH , w, 'n , ,,,, to bo judged by the rtjcmd nnd . (!liy )f A A j.,;7 llt (iv what I havo said. Is there tl, ,,,. ot lu 0vim-k. u. m. of any authority as lo tho true lostjsuitl day, at the front door of of whnt constitutes prejudice on 1 1 ho City llnll in said City, sell Iho part of n Judgel If thoro nt public auction to the highest wcre prejudice, It would show hldtler ror cash In hand, the . .i ..,...,ia - aforementioned and described in lie ret or is. ....Iroal prcpei ty. or so much thero- I have been upheld by lheof M may ,M( noMlwiry tn u,lsry slate supreme court and by the ha nb(lve , , Bm or governor. They round no nnusc of discretion or prejudice In tho records." Flies Affidavit. ' AI. Hie opening session. Hill filed an affidavit signed by one Cnndldo lllvonna, who claimed lo have witnessed the South Ilrnlutree murder for which Sneco nnd Vannottl are sentenced to dlo. The nfflilnvlt said that Dlvniinn told Ihe iiollco of South llritlntreo that he llud witnessed the crime and thai Sacco and VnnretH were not Ihe slayers. He claimed the police Ignored Ills testimony. Thank Goodness 5.'. . v. -s l ... V vt. -' ,v . - ' - " " rlpulnfr ttin npimtwirn ti tho taken each year by New York. .Special attention Is Riven tho poor of the tenement belt, and the youngsters take full advantnae of the occasion to lim nt icanies. tine barrel and a little Ingenuity has trn,.( n, hydrant Into a veritable fountain In lha lower picture, , iomiii: aix ve is a waning pool crouton in t eiitrat park. I XtiTII'K tip' HVi.K ! IIKAI. P It I) f K It T V Itilt ll:l.l., VIIAT lMrlt(l HMK.Yr AS- hrssMKX r. II.. ( I - f .. VV'n...l lu...n.l Iby t l:n Police Judge of the City jot Klamath Falls. Oregon, dated , 'Ita I.'ith day of July. A. I.. lMi,.(ir.tu day of July. A. U.. 1127. nn(i .. nrt .tlri.rlrd. niilli. Ik ntiil to niu ftir.i'ted. nolirn t lierel.y glv.-n that I have levied upon the foltnwttiK'descrlbed real ...it .u ... 'of KlHmstll hulls, tlrvgou for litoportlonato share if the cost of improving r irii nnprovemeni l ull lietii it. which said lien is docketed In Volume 1 of the noun i.icn iwckci ..i ui . .. r ai 'page thereof on the date of , January 2. A. !., 1919, 111 tho sum of flint HO. j Notlco Is alio hereby given tl::it undeisigned will, on the r.itli jday of Auriisi. A. I).. 1:'2J, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.. of said day. at tho front r of the City Hall in vuld Cllv, sell at public uuctlou to tho highest l.idiler Tor cosh In hand, the aforementioned and described r.a prorerty, or so much thereof as liisy be ncccMiary to satisfy the above li"n In tlie sum of J 51. 4.1. loceiher with Inierest I Hierron lit the rate of 6 per cent i' '""..:.'. "."'" of January, A. II., 1HU4, and to- gctiier wlih tho costR and dlu liursemens of unlo hereutiiler. KEITH K. AMIIItOSi:. Chief of Police of Ihe City of Kl.nna'h Fulls, Oickoii. Jv:o-2il:A2.!i-18. XOTICK )! HVI.K HI' IIKAI. ' P It l V i: n T V Kill! IIKI.IV. Vli:.T IVM'ltoVKMKNT AS SESS.MEN T. ,y virlm, , Wnrrunl ' Issued ,y t'. poll,.,. ,lu,le of the City of Klnuiaill Falls. Oregon, dntcd the 1.1th day of July. A. I).. 1U27. "ml to mo directed, notice Is hereby given tint I have levied ,, nle folluwlng-ilescrlbed real, ' j Ml)(.k 31 cirlttlii:il Town i'Adilltlon to Ihe City of Klamath ' Falls, Oregon, tahen and levied upon as the property of A. II. fclM'crion. in Miiisiacnon ot a f",'"" ; tlriiil. nlml lis t), ('III' of KlitttviMh ,,,; ' ., . $291.12, together with Interest thorvon nt the rale of 6 per cent i .vr nnntini from the Nth day of July, A.. I)., 1925, nnd together with the, eosls and disbursements of sale hereunder. ixr.ini i. j .n 1.1. .'or, , I "IIZ'X,? ? 'i ( Jy20-2tl; A2-0-1H. Iiirrayrt lit'itvn on Visit Mr. nnd Mih. K. .1. Mtiiruy hft Sun iluy for I'oiidlnton nnd oth'ir nor ilirrn i-.iliiln. Thoy plim to vHI Slntrr lliiznlln- Cnnm-rft In .'fMid loton tfor ecvwrul days, r Someone's Cool! hlimlil rttv MlrM.ls l n t..h nnt!,.r IXOTK'i: UK HM.K Ol' IIKAI. I' It o I" K It T V Vim IIKI.I N- Ol KXT HII'lttAKMENT A"- hlK.MENT. II.. .1.1... . ,. -.P...,l ImaxinA li) tile Police Jililgo, of tho Cllv if Klamath Kails, Oregon, dated tho hereby ltivcn that I havo levied '.upon t lie following-described real ..re... .0--.I. Lot 5. Block !'. OHitlnal Town AddlHon to City if Klamath I alls, Oregon, taken and levied upon as the property of Ernes- tir.B E. 1'cldrtch. in satisfaction luricn. in sausiaciion n povlug ;ieu created led by tho City of of a certain rind docket Klninatti Falls, Oregon, for a i ropori Innate shuro of the ei-.it of Improving Tenth Improvement i nn. which said Hen Is docketed ' i Volume 2 of ihe Pond Lien , Doctet of said t It v at las j thereof on the ditto of July A. IV, 1H19, In the sum I7T2.7S. Notice Is also hereby given that the iinderslgnc-d will, ou the isth dav of August, A. !.. l'J27. - "r ' " " - : tho Clly llnll In wild City, sell at public auction to the hlgh-st bidder for cr.sh In hand, tho aforementioned .and described real pn.'perly. or so much thereof as niay bo n?cei:s.iry to satisfy tl-.o above lien In thn sum of. f772.7S. together with Inierest Ihnreon at tin. rule of fi' per cent p?r annum from the Mh day of Inly. A. I).. 1919. and together n 1th the costs and iliKuurfemcnts of sitlo hereunder. KEITH K. AMDUPSE. Chler of Police of the Ctly of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Jy2u-:0:A2-9-l I.K.WI I'Olt IXSPKCTIOX POHTTI.AXO. Aug. 8, WI--Kdward I.. Wells, meteorologist In ' charge of Ihe Portland weather bureuu, will leuvo tomorrow on tin Inspection tour of weather and river stations In western Oregon. - I Mr. Wells expects to ho gone for three weeks Hot Oats prepared faster now than plain toast OATS used lo trkc a while to cook. Now they're ready in Z'i so S minutes. Thus starting da s with lei nour- I !iing foods is a lolly. Quick Quaker supplies the excel- ! Icntly "balanced" ralion of protein, 1 carbohydrate, vitamiuca and the ; "bulk"'(to make laxatives less often needed) that active people need to I ' ,i J ... "ZS&Z, .rood. ,., hats d-?licioui iood that ''ftaud by' tli roup h ihe nioruing. start eacn dav tliat way. Vour Rrocrr hn Quick Quaker 1 ntro Qi'ker Oat as you have alwayi j known thenu Quick Quaker TUESDAY. AUGUST !) 1927. NOW YOU ASK ONE o. iii;ht hi;i.i.i:iih. ,,. ' hJ;.t .... havo lie n on thn lint of bct coil era In rerent months. 1 Who waa Ilia uuUior of "(;inllnmn I'rufor lllondea?" 2 What bvm Holler lyr what ; j author telle In niodwn. lanuKe .inn bii.i m nuii.h w ...... Arthur's round tublu? , ; i 3 What book on phllcaophy topped the Hat ol bcl wiling non- rti'llnn fur tnnnv montha? : fiction for many month? A What new , heat H'.'llcr, I i rtoty of the Civil War. waa writ, ten by tho auihor of "Uruma," i Jumra llo)il? j G What new nvl by the au I thor of "The Juimlo" la attract llIK miicn Muoniiun in iotim; circles? c What Is the tltlo of the new book on. h-redlty by thn au thor of "The New Decalogue of Science." and "r'rult of the Fam ily Tree?" 7 With what docs' "aiunts of Die Kurth,' the new novul by O. E. Itolvanr, deal? 8Wh'j Is the author of "The lloyal r.-ad to Itomance?" What new best seller by the auihor of ".Main Street" deals with thu rondifct of clornymen? 10 What l tho ltle of Mary Itoberta Ulnehart's newent book, r.ow rated as first amons-the bent sellers' In many cities? TlIK ANrSWKim. i J Alllla Loon wroto "Oeullc men Prefer Woudes." "Culahar." by John Krsklno. is a story dealing with the days cf Kin Arthur. 3 Will nurants "8tory of - Philosophy" to:ed tho list of non-flctlon he rollers. 4 "Marehinit On." was written by the author or Uovd. Drums." James 5 "Oil" Is the new novel by i-nton fiinclalr. "The Nest Ago of Man Is bv Albert Kdward Wigsam, au- iluir of "The New Docalogno ef , t,.nce " 1 "(Hants of the Knrth" by O. E. Itolvaag. a Norwegian. -.1.1. ..lnn...,v Ufa In Alllfrl- I UI.UIO 1MV. r- 8 'The Royal Iload o uianto" was written oy nmium I InlHiurtnn. j $ try. -Sinclair l-wls" "Elmer Can- deals with the conduct of rleravmen. io Mary Poberts Ulnehart's Kr,aRy" i among the new- ' fst w'1 i - We .nlm to .make, HieK'aujathl Valley hospital contrlbiitive :n Jhe public good "by efflrlent ear"" -r of tho sick and Injured. GreatTrains EAST -onN SoMthern Pacific offers thi command' injt trintcon(tnnlal (rutvl service. 4tfrcat route achoicematcheJ by no ot hrr transcontinental rail toI. Swift deluxe train direct oChicjiijo. KansasCitv.NcwOr leaniwithPultrnans thru without change to Minneapolis Omaha, St. Louis Memphis lackonvllle and inrcrmevliate. Thru tourist sleeper Los Angeles to Washing ton, D. C Go one way, return Another. Summer excursion fared arc in effect; for example you can go to Chicago via direct route return via New Orleans or vice versa at no added fare. StiRhtly sddW tion.il for one way through tho Pacific Northwest. Travelers everywhere know these routes and trains OVERLAND ROUTE. Lake Vahot Line San Francisco to Chicago. Sun Francisco Ot-crtanA Limited, transcontinental aristo crat. QoM Coast Limited; Pacifir Lfmited. Pullman to Chicago vii Denver and Royal Gorge. SUNSET ROUTE San Fran cisco to New York via New Or leans. Sunset Limited, famed round the world. Tho ArRonan-V from Los Angeles. liy rail or ship New Orleans to New York. GOLDEN STATE ROUTE to Chicago. Extra-fare, 63-hour Qolden State Limited, none faster nor finer. The Apctche and tho Cpiiornian. SHASTA ROUTE to Port land and Seattle and cast ovet northern lines. The extra-fare Cascade Shasta and Orcpmirtn from San Francisco. The new West Const from Los Angeles via Sacramento. .: Ask today for new Illustrated brochure about these new routes; also booklet'Lou- Fares far sum mer trips." Pacific ' 3. .1. Mil. I. Kit I atl.1 Hopka WiW. riiono 700 0 Prince Taken with Ianliness I SKW AI.I.ANY. lBd AuR. 8.j (Al) Nowlaua Knight, of Nuw Alliany, ffirmor tadrt at Culvor military acadcair. "rannot aeeldav ercnlng In tlila city follow lh:il tlif.rn il-.im much ..lilvlrv ' , I hero waa mui-h chivalry" tu hla ulayfiiK "knight prr.int" to I'rincuKit llrana of Koumanla wIk.'II Khn falntfd at Hon ivlllc. I Jnd.. on hrr teur of the United wiIn h molhtri Cjneen , .liKriil, jam winiiT. Knln'.it'i act of uccorlni Vue prluema waa rulatcd liy Quoen jiarlo In dlnputchce from Hou- M.nL Ti... .......... ...i.i n. .t... mania. The queen eald tho prin- "!"lln overeom by Ih maailncat, tender earn and 1 valry whhh was shown by the i ,ouiiK Mudent." "W administered aid any one : wnnld tflvn r tieriifin who had fainted." KnlRllt said. "All that ! 1 did was to rub her feet and ! . .... V...UU ... iwmes cn- w-l: uanori she Mpresaed surprise tl'nt she had fainted and won dered why she had done so. "Nothing romantic ever came 'if It, About three wceka later I received a picture of the prln cys and n typewritten letter finned by her thanking me for my attentions, 1 did not reply to the letter, and I do not believe 1 had any romantic Ideas about j the Incident." j ' ' Tlio Incident occurred while ' .be prince., with Knight, Col-j anel Calvin P. Chambers of Cut-1 vcr, Mis Marr. tho princess KnKllxh tutor, and tho chauffeur j were enroute from Chicago to j Indianapolis. A blinding snow was failing and the prlncpia, who was driving, crashed Into a ' truck at Grant Park, III. C.UtD OK TH.IXKS i Wo wish to thanl: our many friends for their kindness end beautiful floral offerings extend- dnath of my wife. ISicncd) ''ri us uuriog ine iuuczb anu KOKCOE HIEHM and FAMILY, Hits, J. O. VAN WINKLE, Slitf W. E. COOPER, MILTON HUTCHISON. LEARN TO DANCE From a Known Teacher! Dorothy Baker School of Dancing llnll liooin nnd Slitico Lessons Any Time By Appointment 1112 Main St. Phone 1I.T0 ( i I VT -- J- -i -rr- ' . . j a DEATHS KltlKTHJW TOIiKIMiWKV. KrU,.,J(l( ,.,,., cd ,9 y-iri. 4.monlh. a resident of Aloduc I'nliit, paincil away Hun- wceks dura- "."-w 1 Ilea. Ho in (arrived by hl par enta. Mr. and .Mra. Kmll Tobtrfi- aen. 4 brothera. Utiltiliart Tolicrg tn, Andrew and IIiiko Tobtrg irn. and one sinter, EnJI'.iorc, To- b(irUi a!I of Norway Deceased waa A native of Nonvay and had been a raildent or this country for tho past 14 months. Friends are rwjpeclfully In vited to attend tho funeral ser vjce, ,0 bw heW Wednesday, Auk. i 1 oth, at 5 o'clock p. ci. at the Earl whitlock Funeral Home. Vine avenuo at Sixth. Inter- ,, -m i, ma,i in i.inltville cemetery. KM MA Al)r:l.I.K IHKHX. jf .ervl-ee for the late Elnma A(le!,n0 Ulebn wcre held Kunday afternoon at tho Earl Whitlock Funeral Home with Her. Allison, pastor of the First Christian church. cfficlatlnjr. Pall bearers were George Mcln tyre. George Ilarth, II. Smith, Ted Case, Leo Geti nnd Andrew COAL VOUXG COAL A TIUXflFEIt CO. I'houe 1097 There is No Pyorrhea KiM'ocilztNl by Medical or Dcntul Science an a DUea! j pyorrhea AIvco- inris cometimes called Itlggs' disease. Is not a disease in the true sense of the ; word. It Is not characterized by any 1 4. isoecific micro organism .It is,"? ' merpl i cnnHllinn of more or less inflammation, prlmarllyj cauped by not vrsltlns your dan- T tint often enough, or not heeding if his ndvicc about the care of your 4 teeth. IS DR. PEAT Dentistry With n Written Guarantee" Sugarman Bldg. 6th & Uuln X-Ray Examination Open Evcuinga WIty are charming Never b,efore have there been so many charming, women. Wherever you go, you find them. Vivacious, happy, beautiful, delightfully dressed in the most exquisite taste. Clear pink-and-white complexion, luxurious, well kept hair, gleaming teeth, trim athletic carriage these are almost universal characteristics of American women of today. ., WHY? At first thought it may sound absurd, but one of the most powerful teachers has been advertising. Advertising has helped to teach us all that the real basis of beauty is health and cleanliness. We are the greatest users of soap and water in the world. Advertising has taught us how to care for our teeth, . our hair, our feet, our hands and our complexion. Advertising has taught us how to dress how to choose colors and fabrics and becoming styles. ' Advertising has taught us how to talk, how to enter tain. One reason why so many women are charming is be cause so many women are reading advertising. From ad vertising they are learning the secrets of great beauty specialists. iThey are getting health information of inest imable value." They are learning the secrets of becoming dress from the famous designers of Paris and New York. Advertising is one of the biggest reasons why so many women are so charming Read advertising regularly nuiimn. all of (lie American I.i nlon. Interment followed In the Umlly plot In Llnkvlllu ccnieterr. From nillofaii-r-wm. Arra jmltli of Chllouln waa trans acting himlncan In tnwn ywtfrday. Cool e f r e s h m e n L ORANGE I L STOP AT THE MANX HOTEL at Towcll and O'Far--ell Streets, right Is the leart of the show, shop ping and club district. Large, comfortable rooms with pure, running ice water. .Rate3 are very madcrato. there so many women today? PAGE THf- ! rnso CAflES RKKTnWtTB Varnhb cherka maotedto MW A. K. 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