'.A i I. TUESDAY,' JUNE " " ; f J; I J PAGE SEVEN Two Cents a Wordy' Each Itwrtion N Toleptwme STf ' Two Cents ' a, Word Each InstrtUm ' lUafxseaas TT ' 1M wMMTm$i$m$M:M Class Ad Rates Two raU par word, each time ad,) printed.-; km ad run ou mk 0 per cent discount., . ... tame ad run oat month 10 per eent discount 1 TELEPHONE S77 THB BIO MARRKT PLACIs FOR SALE, REAL ESTATE FIUCNCHS BPKWAL8 IIOT8U ti ABB Furnishings; Rood Inrnmo: (nod location. KOH LEAriK Two dura bldga., alio large basement; vary y rani. ' roil HALE llesldenee lota and . business lota; clou In. A bar- rcm'niCNT S. . . ; 5-roora houses. yoil SALB Arreago and rarma. joint c. rnKNCir. Realtor : 0T Klamath Ave. Phone 1430, FOK BALK At a sacrifice by the owner, new five-room brick house: hsrdwuod floora,' root garden, fireplace; cement lira pi act. MegitlfUiout view. Worth over llt.OUU. Will sell to the right party at almost 0110-hair. I'hona U4. 1VH roil BALK Aero with three room house, beyond Altamont camp, f KOO cash. It Interest od write to box it K. F. 1). No. 1. Klamath Falls. , 1711 t'OK BALK At a aecrlflee by owner: New fire-room houae; hardwood floora; nook: Har den: cemont garage. Magnif icent view. Tbe place la worth orer ti.000. Will aall to the right party at almoet one-halt. Phona 1149, or call til South ttb. Hat ir too want To bay a home; aall a-liome; buy a lot; aell a lot; buy some acreage: aall aoma acreage, or rant a place: 80 . 1!H8. NATB "OTTERBBW. . ; REALTOR ' , Phone 41 . 101 Llocolo' ' TO' . EXCHANGE' ' WILL TJtAD for Ashland prop, erty. four-room modern bouse, garage. One block from Main and Michigan Ave. 23S Kl Dorado. , - - 17-6t HOLLYWOOD. CALIFORNIA Income property to exchange for Improved, equipped farm clone to Klamath Falls. Three lota with fine home with three apartment. . Two , with five rooms, tile bathrooms and howere, two bedrooms, large kitchen, dining room, hard wood floora. - One apartment with Ion rooms, two tile buth rooma and ehowera, four bed rooma. two .sleeping porches, llvlngroom, aiitoen by twenty ighl feot; beautiful lawn: ger agoi, etc. Five-cent fare to heart of I.os Angnloa. Five minute to principal movlo nu dum. Norma rent 20O. Lola of room to build another houae with four apartments. Write owner. J. Cordon, 3906 Kern wood Ave, Hollywood. Calif. . . 17-lt Classified' advertising ' it a morning newspaper proposition alwaya. Ilea The News, ...... v ACCOUNTANTS RENICK and D'ALBINI Auditor Accountantt Federal Tax Service Phone 1849) Suite BI4, WHIUms Rulldlna; BEAUTY SHOPS Milady Beauty Shoppe , I bcilpkrs' xohasgh - Phona 149-l-v:v .' maets every third Tiursday ot Open evenings by appointment th month at 8: SO p. m. at , Mrs. F. L. Mathers The ik Bird . Room 206 Winters Building' ' " 1 I ' "J MATERNITY CLEANING and DYEING , ' .- . HPKCIAL CARS 5 i Clean,., and Prossln. I , JT'o?'' t0 Jn. Phone 718-W. . 421 Main Bt. Phone 408 , 1 ! , .... OPTICIANS ; DENTISTS y - . ; - GLASSES' Butte 908, Poole BldJ). Eyes Examined, Fitted snd the ' r Phone 111Y Classes Ground in our own ' ' factory 10 mil your - w' individual requtrtmnilt, EDUCATIONAL I Broken Lerisea ReplScil i V 80ROOIV OF rTPKINTll I ' ?4 iIB.t SOLsV J jfll. AND DRAMATIC ART . ... . ?'K.V?1 I 435 N. Bnd Ht. Phone 1081-W R,p.,irt . Quid Smlrt . FOR 3ALt Automobile FOIt HALF. Cheap: terms. Oak land sdnn, good rubber; fine : shape, Musi sell. Bee Herder, tlnldnn llule. 10-11 FOR SALE FOIt HAI.R Thren Tnggenhery milk gosts; jnod tullkera. A. II.. Iteunor, 111 It Karl HI. 19-t FUlt 8AI.K,-l.sla and aarly cab bage plants on Hummer line. 1 It. O, (luntry. I'hona HFl. 19-t Foil HALK Fresh picked goose horrlaa, 6 Or gullnn, dellverod. I'houo U V. Call mornings. II. It. Yancey.- 19-t Hi'KCIAL HAI.W on all.tnoda neat two weeks. Must have room. C. Dirk, UU Main HI. K O It it A L B rhalrs, rug. -Davenport, table, Call 260-M. 17-lt AUCTION At the Klamatb County Fair Grounds Thors., Jiibmi Hist 1:00 p. m. Will sell at public auction tl head of high grade Jersey and Uuernsey dairy cows. These cows are heavy milk era and high testers. Sev eral are heavy springers. -Dairymen This Is an eitra flue herd of cows, shipped from Independence, Oregon. They are all clean and T. II. toated. I Invite you to coma and aee tbeae cows milked before day or sale. Sea Mr. Auberry. who la In charge. Dslet Thura., June 21, time 1:00 p. m. Terms Is desired, one-third down, balance monthly pay monts, 6 luterest, bank able paper.' J. L. CLARK. Owner. GUY MRHItll.l.. Auctioneer. -, Free Lunch Before Bale 17St FOK BALK llrdroom suite;, spring: ranges like new; mat tresses; rugs; heaters; tsbles, etc. Call 614 High 8t, Phone 93. 16-6t FOR SALIC 400 pedigreed leg horn hens. Yearlings and two years. 21.00 to llo. 00 each. , Trapnost records 200 to 302 eggs: II pedigreed cocks. Flock 1600. , Moving away; . farm for rent. Counter Log horn Farm. Ashland. Oregon. v - ..16-et FOR 8A1.K No. 1 spuds resack ed. 61.00 hundred by sack or carload, W. C. Burke, Kliip- plngton, 1109 Front 8t. I-Iw 8PKCIAL 8AI.K Nice 8lmmoba beds, only 76 Linoleum ruga, 9x12, only $7.76 Flue large dressers, only 617.76 Hecoaxl Hand Iljlr gains . Good easy rockers, only 64.00 up Oood steel beds, only 62.60 up Nice baby buggies, only 66 up Oood ranges, only ........ ....$16 up Nice leather couches which make Into an extra bed, only 620 up Sewing machines for sale or rent, flood used Pianos. Office desks and chairs. Kaay Terms We buy used furniture.' KLAMATH FURNITTJRB CO. Phono 891. . 1011 Main St. MS.U FOR BALE Police pups, petl greed; erect ears guaranteed. . Hlx litters. 610.00 up. Springer Spaniels, Kennels sign. Pel Iran City highway. . M19-26t For rasulti use News Clasi Ada. HOTELS - VA1JLEY HOTEIi. . . . Brand Now and Modem All outside rooms Vary moderata ratat-- -; 418 Pine St. Phone 1884 LODGES FOR RF.NT FOIt ItKNT Four-room furnish vd house; 1 two beds; Kwsuna , heights. Owner 439 Dlvlslou, 124. UU. . . . 19-11 FOIt ItKNT Four-room bouse on pavement; newly kalsomln td and pulnled. Phone 1374. . . - 19-11 FOIt ItKNT Two-room furnish ed apartment, 104 Bo. Itlvnr , aldo. Phone 19 3-W. 17-91 FOK ItKNT Three rooms and bath; close In. 117 High 81. I'hona 1U79-W, aftvr t p. in. . . 10-41 FOIt ItKNT Furnished three- rooms and bath apartment. (11 No. 9th Ht. 10-St roil ItKNT1 Office building at 119 Houth ttb 8t. Inquire 606 Klamath. 16-61 mi) tlKMT A nl... hnmllk I three-room anartment with pri vate bath; ad tills only, (12 Cedar, corner Pine HI. Jliltf FOR rtRNT Hsrlr shop. Alta mont Auto Park.. . J14-tf FOR . RENT Furnished apart ments. White Plus Apart ments, 1120 Pine St. 14-6t FOR RENT Apartments. 419 North 10th HI. Ju8-Jt ESPLANADE . COURT Apart- manta, modern, garages, 936. month. Phone 794-W. 29-261 FOR RK.VT First-class famish, d apartment, steam heated. McCarthy Apartments, '410 Pine. Phone 600. 014tf BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Modern hotel In Chlloquln. Address Katberya West, Chlloquln, Oregon. Jut6-26t POR 8A1.B Confectionery, light lunches and wholesale Ice cream business. - Must sell tm- -j -. 1 .. 1 e . n v. - j Hivuwi.'r. ei wvv ven hiiu remainder easy terms.' Write box 246, Chlloquln. Oregon. . 16-3t FOR 8 A LB Grocery, dollcatea aen, fruit, vegetable corner N store; living room. Box 216, Newa. 14-61 FOR 8AI.K Modern hotel In Chlloquln. Addresa Kathryn Wost, Chlloquln. Ore. 6-61 MISCELLANEOUS PIANO TUNING W. H. Morgan at Karl Shepherd Co. 19-2w 660.000 to build homes for thrifty people. A clean-cut proposition for the renter or any one with a desire to own his own home. Phone 114-R. Jul7-tf NOTICE OF INTENTION. NOTICB OF INTENTION TO PRESENT TO THE CITY COUN CIL OF THE CITY OF KLAM ATH FALLS OREGON. A PE TITION FOR VACATION OF PORTION OF ALLEY IN BLOCK 6. EWAUNA HEIGHTS ADDITION TO CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS. KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON. ..... Notice la hereby given that at a regular meeting of the City Council far the City of Klamath raits, . Klamath county, Oregon, to bo held at 8 o'clock p. m. on the 2nd day ot July. 1928. tho undersigned will present his pelt tlon and application asking that certain portions ot the alley pass' tng through Block , Ewauna Heights addition to the City at Klamath Falls, Klamath county. Oregon, be vaeated; that the por tion ot said. alley petitioner', Is. blnir In hi. ....tsil (a mnM ' definitely described as follows, towit: . . . .. Boglnnlng at the northeast cor ner of lot one (1) of said block six (6), Ewauna Heights addition to Klamath Falls, Klamath- coun ty, Oregon, t nonce r along the boundary line between said alley and lots one (1) and two. (2) of. said oiocK six 19) . in a south westerly direction a distance of 106 feet to the northwest corner ot lot two (2) ot said block six to), thence across aaid alloy In a straight line In a northwesterly direction a distance of twenty (20) feet to the southwest cor ner of lot nine (9) ot said block six (6), thence along; tbe boun dary line between .said alley, and lota nine (9) and ten (10) of said block alx (6) In a .north easterly direction a distance of 106 feet to -the southeast corner WASHINGTON TUBEiS it - f y X I L I I f www, .-'- I " 1 , V ' PftOo'LM 1W . j - r J RtWtMvtR. Wt? W 6tNT VMO VJA.NTED tvW 1 woiel MKt4ift ' J vtcvett s te Ko eov oor pittrvre W ' "Jll MtAttT TO toSS US ) WWC 6EMTlErteH. I MRP A tOMi IjMg, f J? wTV Ofot fOR. MOT V WrMIKUN V. bICKie.' JlWiO. sure. Trfsi HELP WANTED W ANTIC D Young man for gen eral . ottloe work In lumber company; issperlenved man preferred If possible. Refer ence required. Write 316. care News. l-lt WANTED WANTKD Roomers and bosrd ers. 620 Washington. 19-t WANTKD t Tont. about 12x14, must lie In gopd condition. Itox 306, Newa. State price wantod. 19-11 YOUNO LADY wants chamber maid ' betel job; experienced.1 ttnx 20V. , 17-21 WANTKD Everybody to know that Professor John's No. 72 for rheumatism removes . the cause. No cure, no pay. Con sultations frea. . Open even ings. 130 Houth 7th St. . 17-4t WANTED Sewing and remodeling.- Phone 66. Mrs. Fry. . , Ju9-26l LOST and FOUND LOST Hunch of keys; brown leather case. Return to N.. 0. Bennett, 620 North 9th 8L 19-3t LOUT Amerlrsn National Bank check No. 166 for 666.21 for ' Jack Heddla. Lost at Cbem ault, Oregon. Should this check he received by anyone, call 209-J. : 19-t PARTY WHO FOU.S'D, broach 6n Oregon Ave. please return It to 1ft Pine Bt. for reward. Phone 736-J. . . 17-lt LOST Oood reward will be paid . to finder of lady's wrist watch and case lost Saturday, June 14. P. O. box 662. Klamath Falls. 17-lt of lot ten (10) of aald block six (6), thence across said alley la a straight line In a southeast erly direction a distance of twen ty (!0) feet to the place of be ginning, being a part ana portion ot alley of block alx (6), Ewauna Heights- addition to Klamath Falls, Klamath county,' Oregon, as shown by recorded plat there' of. , . - Dona May 26, 1928.- v , 1 L. C. MUELLER. . ' Petitioner.. . May 29. 5-12-19-26 Three Hundred at Big Trout Dinner Without pomp - or ceremony, speeches or after-dinner talks, In troductions or discussions, three hundred hungry Klamath sports meli assembled at Crooked Creek hatchery and gorged themselves on luscious trout cooked to the queen's taste, yesterday after noon. 1 At one time there wore 79 cars packed at the little hatchery. 32 mlloa from Klamath Falls, Just oft The Dallas-California high way. Approximately 200 pounds of trout were served at the ban quetIn fact, that was all that the sportsmen's association pro vided: those wanting to bring anything else were supposed to have brought It with them. Informality was the key note .of the gathering. Thero wore two members ot the state game commission Mlko Lynch of Red mond and Boa Dorris. Eugone but even these two officials wore not naked to make speochos. . Yosterday's banquet was the first of three annual feeds put on 'by the Klamath Sportsmen's association. The first Is the fish teed;' next cornea the venison bar becue; and, last but not least, tbe duck and goose teed. Marathon Draws - Toward Finish . (Continued from Pake One) made him atop 11 hours' at La tonville. Although he was near ly 100 miles behind his fellow tribesman, "Mad Bull" was aver aging eight miles an hour as he neared Bcnbow' arid was the most rested .of. the contestants. , Federal Court Makes Decision (Continued from Page One) ' successful, reduce the budgeted receipts of the several counties to an alarming extent. The Multnomah county district attorney's office announced that an appeal will be taken If deem ed advisable. ' The suit was brought by she Portland banks to enjoin the sheriff from collecting taxes lev ied against shares of stock In tire plaintiff banks aa of March I, 1916, on the grounds that the law providing for such tales Is In violation of tederal statutes. Judge Besn held that national banka are agencies ot the general government and that neither their property nor shares ot stock may be assessed by a state without the consent ot congress, and then only la conformity with such re strictions as It may Impose. ' Capital of all hanks In the state has been assessed the same as was that of these seven banks, and If all such taxes are declared null the revenues of the counties will be reduced by the amount of such taxes, , ... If the decision "holds in higher courts It Is expected that the 1929 legislature will have to de vise meana of otherwise raising such revenue. - -- . ( ' 1- Walker-Hudkins ,. Go to Be Fast (Continued from Pago Two) of three promising affairs on this week's card. On the aame night that Mickey and Ace are going around and around in Chicago, Jimmy McLarnln will be starting up the arduous, tortuoue .."come back" trail In a bout with Phil McGraw at Madison Square Oar den, New York, which promises almost as much as the Chicago affair In the way of action. . On Wednesday, big George Godfrey of Lieperville, Pa., will try to prove himself a serious '..'black menace' at tbe ex do rue of chubby John Risko ot Cleve land, whom he meets at Ebbeta field, Brooklyn. - Stricken Towns . Start to Build (Continued From Page One) Hundreds of horses and cows laid in the fields, killed by the storm. . - . v- Flelds that were ' productive less than a week ago were but muddy wastes today. , Mile after mile of desolation stretched to the south and east of Blair and through Headrlcks post Snyder. Much of the land looked as though It would never produce a crop again. Trees wore stripped bare of their foliage. . This devested condition exist ed over almost 100 square miles, including the towns of Blair and Headrick. - Except for-an occa sional house or barn; all build ings . were destroyed or over turned. As Oklahoma struggled lo re store what the story had de stroyed, other state in the south west were fighting to keep their lands from flood waters of over flowing rivers. With almost . ono-thlnd ' of Dunkllu county, Missouri, under water, a further break In the levees near Kennett, Mo., was prevented today when a citliens' army toiled to strengthen, the levee seven miles north of tho latest crevasse. Already 100.000 acres are reported under water as a result ot three gaps in the dikes, and nearly 1,000 are homeless. '- The White river ia Arkansas near Newport and Stephens still held more than 35.000 acres of farm land In Its grip In Jackson county as a result ot breaks in the levee, Three thousand per sons were reported homeless. For results uss News Clasi Ada a win. iavj pKon UILN ' UIUN MnifBSj Bourbons Gather ,For Convention ' (Continued from Page One) now stands out aa the dominant loader of tbe party, first by rea son of his record during four terms aa governor of New York, and second 1'Bcause there Is no real figure around which the opposition to Smith can gather. The mighty Bryan is gone thla will be the first convention Since 1696 which .will pot be subjected, more or less, ' to his Influence. . , Kpwli This means the'democratle psr ey Is entering a near epoch. From the day la the Chicago eonven tlln of 1696 when a tall, black haired young matt in his middle thlrtu-i went to the platform aud In a short moving speech stirred the party to such depths that It cast aside all other candidates and acclaimed him aa Its new leader, the democrata have never, until recently, been free from bis powerful Influence. Rryan'a Influence declined toward tbs end and. was at It slowest point when he died at Dayton, Tenn.. Just alter , the evolution trial la 1925. So long aa Bryan lived be was a foree to be reckoned with, and It Is doubtful. If he had lieen alive today, whether Smith would have so dominated the democratic landscape. Bryan, starting on the free silver Issue, not only symbol lied and protesting west, but was Its , aggressive and able cham pion, and whether men agreed with him or not, they were forced to take him into consider ation. Three tlmea, aa the pres idential candidate, be led his party to defeat, but hs survived politically to force the nomina tion of Woodrow Wilson in 1912 and to make impossible tbe nom ination of Smith in 1924. , . , Hi-lped MrAdoo It was Bryan who worked the soil for McAdoo, who also, will be mislng from this convention. McAdoo wag In many respects a more balanced end well-rounded pyT'lIc figure, and of Infinitely more administrative cdpaclty. Tet all political strength hsd its real roots In Bryanism. Together they made taelr last stand at Madison Square Garden In 1924 amid hisses, catcalls, and deris OUR BOARDING EGAP 3ARCOA MAVE AW BREAKFAST 5ER.VEP IN AaV, ROOM -frUS M0UNm5 ! - VtM-M- VSX'. .at? SEE MOVi,-lELLTiE: MArfRE 'tV Liv-reri -TJA-r" T Ull L UaIes A trostep grapefruit with mikti; i AH ORJPER OTr EGGS LOUIS 32. EriGLISrA LAMB CrtOPS A LA "BUCKIAieHAM, . atT DUM'DEe a .tTf RoVAl; TXTIfcd 3AVA.- 1 i .rr'AWT'iA BELVEPERE EL CORoMAtCI3AU . I. U 14 . LA - ."t"J A-f l"- V1ILU fSe M0RMIM6 AFTER A .. TbTrruriATe eveajimq ohf poker- . ess. u a mt. err. e lata sv au l ,HMeMt UbVf a, MT OP RtUCi OP le OL0 BUCtRNeERS. m; Wkvim'o tep right MT Tve pectus, Ptense T ive yells flout the packed gal leries. ." They . have dlssppearsd from the democratic scene one by the hand ot death, the other' by a swing of sentiment away toward a newer figure springing from different soil. When McAdoo re cently msde public a letter to George Fort Milton,' of Chatta nooga,' announcing his retirement from party politics, ke was only recognising the complete disin tegration which bad taken place In his following, which at one time In th W924 convention had him within 20 votea ot a major ity, and which kept blm In first place' on the balotlrjg for dsys. J.0TTENHAS . CLOSE CALL John Otten. prominent Poe Val-1 ley farmer, now engaged In thejuef to Noblle and his party had. logging Industry, narrowly eaped serious and perhapa fatal Injury Saturday afternoon at 3:30. o'clock when his automo bile turned turtle after he swerv ed Into a high bank to avoid striking a state highway depart ment track on the Sand Creek mountain grade of The Dalles Callfornla highway. State Traffic Officer Walter A. Foster who investigated the acci dent placed the blame on the highway truck. The state machine was In the act of turning around on a very dangerous cure on tbe . Sand Creek mountain. Just about tbe spot where tbe. beautiful View ot upper Klamath basin opens up, he aald. "Otten, on the right side of tbe, road, suddenly came on the state truck as the latter machine was backing towards he edge ot the road. There -waajried the urgent note ot "berry, only one thlog to do. turn Into hurry.",. and, Indicating the dear the bank.. Had he gone to the right he would hare rolled down the steep embankment Into Wood Ulver at the bottom ot the moun tain." , : Otten. was pinned underenath the car, and his head and face badly 1 bruised. ) Tbe automobile was not seriously damaged. 1 ' Moderate speed of automobiles driven' by A. L. French. Klamath Falls, "and "Mr. Richardson, Bly, prevented serious damage in a collision on Plum street Satur day. Bute Traffic Officer Fos ter stated Richardson bad appar-. ently cut the corner, r- '" HOUSE I AAA 60lMi "fO' - MELBA TTbAS-f MARMALAPE." - - . - 1 SUFFICE PL m U mcKC. aeisi'ivc bkuuuhi i ' 1 Ms - 1 takes wi eve. " r . I .VOw a an atKuct c stit m wt. Airplane Seen ByltahaCrew (ConUnned From ' Page Oaa) ' expedition .bad failed to reach them. " t- . .' t.'s'. When the aviator drew near, the suffering" members of the dirigible Italia began , Igniting smoke bombs and waving thelf ragged equipment. The plana passed above them, circled. - For an hour It hovered arouna me tiny spot where the eyes of the world have been centered for a month since the trsgls accident which wrecked .the Italia as she was returning from her flight , to the north pole. , "' But there was no sign of rec ognition from the aviator, Wltlt- tB an hour tbe plane carrying ra-i turned Its nose southward again. dwindled to a speck on the hor lxon aad disappeared. .-'. .,( Tbe six stranded men were, left In tbe silence of their . lea prison without the . comfort ot auppllea which probably meant life or death auppllea which had been within their grasp only, to, be torn away by a cruel Jest of fate. , Lieut. Lleutiow Holm and Cap. tain - H.RIiaer-Larson, the tare) fliers who had taken the supply planes ever . the ice field . lata Sunday, returned to their base and communicated with thla vessel. v,j" .... :t .'!: " . A few. minutes later the story of the desperate and futile sf forte to signal iha fliers tisane to the Italia'a mothershlp, arhlclt relayed the newa to the Braganaa The message from Nobue car peratlon of .their, plight, Noblle asked the mothershlp for advice regarding treatment , of broken' shinbonea. ' M T Upon learning ot the moaaage from the marooned' men, Rfieer Lrson and Holm prepared for another flight early Tuesday. They said they, would land In the vicinity ot the lost men It pos sible, although they saw no suit able 'spot for a landing 'on their tripe Sunday, on which they teak different Routes. . , 1 v ' A third dog team was disem barked by the Bragansa today to join ia tbe search. . f 1 By Ahern V6R eoop SIR! -SHALL I.rUve.-TriB.: VALET- PRESS ' OUT Wouu ' MORrVllUQ Surf WHILE VOU BREAKFAST' 6-is By Crane Vfrl D Af!tlftOlrllOl C sC iVCi lO ti l I 'I "'i'jl I