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; PAGE FOUR The Klamath News J Published mf morning 'apt Menda by Tba Klamath v Nawa Publlahlnc company at )JM South FUtb. atnat, Klamath . Fall. Oreaoa. Official PaMr of City or Klam. Mb Falla aad Klamath Oountjr Lfaa Klmmr-rmaa.. BrilSCRIPTlOX RATRS ; ir '.nTnl ?y " V;!rm. manner of l unlaa KlylnK ml....... "7 -.., - KSTL!:: r1. ."hwr.. mid Kd.l. Mw. 1- '.I Entered aa aecond class matter at tua poatolfice at Klamath ; Fallt, Ore (ton. November i. iiij, mhw "" "!. Member Mne Oreom . Newapapen fl.ff!Bti!-i!- thar W. Slypes. In., San Pran-1 . 1 ai vnvrtmmA ciscu. 4ib. m - T i.::.- ..i. oh.ri.. , aTlTlllar New York, ud W lUi""' "ld nere """" M IttoSwell. Chicago. ' " PUne WM ,,h,ed TelrphoM 877 j Member Audit Eareaa lumiauoa - s - TREACHEROUS GREEN SPRINGS HIGHWAY Milton Rohn lies hover-; in between life and death i j,. Ms.rlfr.rH hos-;tal be-i ll. a Medtord nos,.tal oe- Cause his car went over a Cliff on the Green Springs I highway. Yes, it is to be fenced some time in the; future, but that will not DUt Milton Rohn back to .- : -1 -i I ma iurmer pnysiiLai tstrn. The News has contended! for months and months that the heavy traffic on this , road justifies proper fenc- tag. Announcement was! made that this year it would , , , ..... . . - be fenced, but as yet it has not been. Mr. Rohn was owner of !et,e ,nd cp'- e. b. Moore, fly the Klamath-Medford stage i !".w',hlhh'm " rlon- Vo ! tf t - e t .lowing them was C. S. "Casey" j line. lie is a line gentleman. good business man, and a very uneful citizen. His .friends here hourly send ia their heartfelt messages to Jlis good wife who watches "at the bedside of her hus band, hoping for his re covery. Careless driving could not be charged as the cause of this accident, for if there ever was a good automobile driver,' Milton Rohn was one At the sharp curve on the highest point he was either met bv bright liarhts of an other ear or litrhts of hi? omer car or iignts 01 nis AWn oat T o ilarf, ,1., h.ci ii"-ui -mwms uio machine to swerve, "ad. there been a fence on the roaa we oeueve Milton Rohn would have been saved from the horrible ac cident which sent him 300 feet down the mountain's side. BOW TO ASHLAND Most of us thought Ash land was one of the very best lighted cities in the west. She was one of the first to install the new style post Street lights many years .go. Her beauty by day and , by night has often been, mentioned, and justlv so. 1 for the people of Ashland j believe in having a beautiful city at any cost. Recently, very recently, the citizens of Ashland de tided the present lighting system had become obsolete Riders under a withering fire up and now the little ritviSan Juan hill the valor of that where the lythia water I Sparkles from the ground is to have the very newest thing in a lighting system that money can buy. ' We admire you, Ashland, not only for your lighting, but for your parks, your well-kpnt hnmps nnH lawna V.. ii.i .1. nic a Ke, uiai -ne;Ko,.,e, , the Whole State is proud of. - The tee is that little thing the ball sets on. trip tpp-hpp is the cry of the feminine r.lHVer If you aren't a farmer and don't crave beer, no body seems' to care a darn nbout you. Aviators Found Burned in Plane NSW YORK. Aim. S. (I'D Search for two avialora who hid bwn miaslna atnee Monday when thry at off from Buffalo i iln an airplane iwiKiica tor loi.;,., w r snider reiuriint to , i nane. A. i.iar,n im. 10 ,h .AIt. Mgr.ind lato today on a Utile hlll.ide near ron jervia, i. The mel vrr, Mal M. Mer- .. . . . I . jinporliitendent of tho Buffalo I I airnort. They were attenintlna a I fii.ht from Buffalo to 1'urtia I fel(J M d,1(v,r i .huberah'a plane h.H k.,.- renairerf In I Buffalo. Although the pllota who alitht the plana said- searching ed parties appeared within a few hundred yards of the wreckage. none of the ground worker. have yet been able to lo.ate It. ; V'0 '"! Keller's ship were able to fly 1 '. . . . i"w enougn to loeniny tne piano.: r. : : . over the spot late Monday byow cr)pconiuleu, Mrs. Fannie Craft, who owns a oeianoonng esiaie. 1 10 i"' i belief that the wrecked craft Is i,ht. 0nf "Ufhh1 h ' j " -e . extent of damage to the plane 1 feMPA 1lalitiani4fikiaKlA f man .lad were distinguishable from the "If. Jones reported here. Al-1 'houh ,,k"!'1,1.rd I T ! , PORT JARVIS. N. r.. Aug. S9. .UP) A 1,,r7cked ,rlln- spot near Pona Eddy me, from here, led to the hope ttait h '?.r ' nirn "no .i. h""a i ,..1 ... L!i ;.. .. .. " ine missing iuers. .m. m. .Mer- - - 'ZZ superintendent of the Buffalo airport, were flying a new Cur- .S 'I "L to ci:. n iV ' .h. ,h.. disappeared. The wrecked plane . - J ; "-w uiKuirico oy v 1111am rei ley. piloting a Fatrchild mono plane, and by William La Viol- Jones, president of the Curtiss frying services, In a Stearman biplane. Ti:l ""-IVIUdll apilire Money Is Delayed!;, LOS ANfiELFS Anv M II-P1 Final division of reward money I noT a" Deen naTlra on InB," ,ew T,'1 ,nal secuon. offered for capture of William new 'Kb'"', house and ,n8 bulld- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Popple Edward Hickman again was de-1 lng co"'" ' anxious to made a trip to Klamath Falls layed today when the mayor s et ,he work conlI'leted y Sept. I Saturday on business, committee failed to meet. 10- A" work hM oeen doa'sd Everolt Mone mtAe 4 trp t0 A meeting had been announced and tnere " enTy hope 10 have I Klamath Falla the first of -the for today, but Mayor George E. cno" commence by that time. week , have denta, work doM Cn-er and Gerald King, manager Several merchants and buslneis Jlrs May Webster haa return of the radio station that collected tmen of Klamath Falls donated ed to ner homt ut the Turm,r the moaey. each thought the! oey for the new building and,,lot Sprln aftcr M,vcral otner naa called tne meeting and j no action was taaen. 1 Twenty-nine persons have jasked to share ,n the 127.728.3g , , . , , . . . - cuiieiiea, claiming to nave lur- I " ,",w"", ironeniai 1! Ends 3-Year Ride To Washington WASHINGTON", Aug. 2! ( U PI Senor Alme Felix TschKfly. j Argentine sportsman, arrived In Washington today after riding more than 9,'iOu mles on horse hack from Buonos Aires. Tsrhiffly will rest here several weeks before proceeding to New York where his long, three-year ride will end. Argentine embassy officials missed the horseman when thev wen, to sreet hit,,, but found J t - aer ,, MaDcha. . thoroU(!ll. hred Arge.-itine Creole. Is 19 1 yea,'s ol old. At the Liberty In the years that have followed ; I the rharep nt ft nriftpvett's Hunch broken line of men has been pre- irinliK to the llf.nrts of all men. ! women and children. Every American should see "The Hough Riders'" at the Liberty theatre for the glory of this one scene alnne. The heroes who took part In that unbelievably courageous charge are renresented bv such 'sterling actors as Charles Karrcll. Charles Emmett Mack. Noah ! Beery, George Bancroft and Fred rjeerv, , principal roles. I Frank Hoppner is an admirable Roosevelt, leading Ills men with j,n redoubtable T. n. as possible, j ' Fred Lindsay nortravs with mill-1 tary dist'nlon the role of Leon - !ard Wo"d- Just arlved Coats for sport skin. This is the finst showing nf lallnroH l,th.r cnr- or which we are exclusive agent. Wardwell Fur Co. 12 8. 9th. SI. Adv. ?S-3t, .-sti WEST TULE LAKE MIt.H. K. H. IH'HkKK Nona HTcaKnlcnt WKST Tl'I.K I.AKB. Of., Auk. S. Mr. and Mrs. Jnhii Snider and Mr. SnMer'a father. W. P. Snider of Clinton. Okla. m,0 , ,ri1 , Cnl i,,,,. sun hom Molldly r,r ,,.,!- , UlH,k, .-atlim here with hit son. Llttlo Joan Filtrate ha return- d home after having her ton- ' KiM ; Tuesday. I Riley Woods and daiiKhter of Lakevlew visited for several !laya at the John l.hkoy homo. Mr... Hoy Huff of Dairy wan also a visitor at tne i.isicy nome. Mr. and Mrs. John Snider were In Klamath Kalis on Inesa the first of tho week Mrs Ijiwrence Motschcnba.ker .,, l0 Klumath Fulls one day week. Jck Hun, Is a, home .gain after spending the rummer months In southern California. Mr. Henderson of Klamaih Falla was at the lako 10 look IV..,. .ig. vtsltnr in !,h - ,,.,.i,v , f..w davs ago. 1 Th( ,.ox brolnorg hl movt.j their second combine to their grain lands for harvesting. Mr. Kamlrm alsi preparing for I harvest work. The wild geese and ducks are j Hon of Pern and Denmark In plentiful on the lake now and accepting any anmiuncemenl of do"' ot oama to the eight others that they intend fnia twJs to lrtep( tllkon b,n oa Mrj u c t-ampb(,it Mrs. Urrong indication that most ol Ella Meier and Mrs. B. Durkoejthe Nations of the world will and children made an all day trip to Klamath rails last week, Hathaway lluel left the last ' of the week for Monmouth, Ore. I10 briu Mr- Bwn home ftcr!pected by the state department. a visit with relatives and friends. Tho ladres of the Kilkare club jplalnM. h not received con.l,h,v "a kw" '"r '"u0 ,wo "T were entertained at the home nrnlation of Parla reporta that Ihree yeara and tho prUos work of Mrs. J. C. Stevenson by the j Roumania and Jugo-Slavl. have d oul by ,h u"-,r1" l,n'" Wesvrtde Welfara club. After a I offiotally- adhered to the treaty, lW'r' bod on hu"'1 dainty luncheon was served a ! k. ntm n,,t ih.ir nii, 'Ing of a main line 4D mllea long short musical program was en-1 J?ved- 'mben ' K" .Kare ; Haunon b,,,. Brown." Simpson, r 1110 present were: .uesaajnes Knight, Wells, Johnson, Spenre. Rallitf, Light (oot. Hayes. Moore. Minnls and Adams. The club hos tesses were Mesdames Stevenson. Snider. W. Turnbaugh. Galarn eau. Roberts, Buell, Llskcy. Kan- dra. GrKdtb. Steffan. Udell, Johnson. .Meiers. R. Fugate. Mot- 1 sxbeubarker. A. Fugate. Wolfe. L. Turnbaugh, Ziemunczuk, John son, H. Newton. A. Newton. Campbell. Eastwood and Durkee. Welfare club will hold their next meeting Sept. 6 at the home 01 J,rs- "enrT cmuocgng. KP'e communuy , u iu siaie nicy appreciate jtheir help. jir. m. p. caiameau j WaS I , , . , , . . . . . . . uubipctb visitor in iviamain rails, oaroay. . V. k Ea,twood ?, """ilo Bonanza W.dnesday to shop to his home with illness this an(, yMt .,, , ' ... , ,. . Jack Denehy was a business Jack inskey submitted to a .l5ltor ,a th,, .,, , , minor operation In a Klamath r tne .eek raus nospuai last week: At the Pine Tree 1 Stage names of the principa characters in "A Texas Sleer' wlih Will Rogers, at the Pine ! Tree theatre today with an all- Istar supporting caul, are taken i from the famous Charlee Hoyt farce of the same title. U-lll Rn.n lu .alla l-av,.-!..!, i " Z ' .... .L" u". cowman's term for a ' certain class of cattle and j a. i. .. oa. in thfiir Hanffhioe ..v .,i .. the lone child, the boss. she is naturally DotiRlas Fairbanks, Jr.. as the:T'"," " ""'V"" 'aney h.. .,.h...-. . Tucsdy wne he spent the day dude awcetheart who gets on the nerves of Brander. Is "FarlelKh Bright. Kam Haray, the nervy politi cian, is Brassy Gall. Lllyan Tashman 1: Dixie, the adventuress. George Marlon, Sr., is Fish back, the negro politician. But Jamison is Othello, the valet. Arthur Hoyt, Ma's social secre- tary when sho gets to Washlng- ' ton. U "Knott Innltt." I The three Texas politicians, I Mack Swain, William Orlamonde ma Luclen Littleflnld, are appro- pnuieiy enneo urag. mow ana j Yell, respectively. i PpflJhlf IfiTllCt I I UlUUlllUIUSl Supports Hoover ) (Continued From Page One) "When my own party was he- nujt-u i cuine io vi,i,r coini'n- Hon," he snid. "It Is no llsht i matter to sever the party ties of iiieiiioe. yei .linger man party country, and bigger than both is the Kingdom of Cod and His .( r.iKhtgpusnosB," : . '. , THURSDAY, AUGUST SO, Washington Gets Pact Notifications (Continued from Pago Oael atllwre and Parla renorta toll ol Hlmllnr action by t otliora. Itrllnln (ilvoa Men Peru and Liberia haa form ally accepted the KoIIork- nrlanrl pact for renunciation of war. t onta Ulia. the Ikinilnli-an U I u.illc, Denmark. Ilollvta. Cul-a and Austria have Informed the 1'nUcl St...... throurt Ihrtr . ill- liamwilora lht they will become imrllo. and dlsputchea from Paris announce Kouimmla and Juno-Simla have done likewise. Thus the moroineut started by th Idea of French Minister llrinnd, k-ouchod along and brond- bus-iencd by Secrelary of Slate ,ni o-n.i..e... ...... representing tne ta a.ioua no . I'1 "y t Par a. I. taat , '-" ." 1Z. hoped for by the original slgua- j Itortes. .... The suggestion or Mtenning ai general world Invitation to other . jXattoua was first forma II y mad j by (irval iiruaiu in na niu 01 arcp(auc or in AnnTican rv vised draft of the treaty. Fiance Imuom Call f ranc, aa reposuory ior mo treaty by Us signing In Paris. hs . i issued tne worm ran. i ne ac- fall In line. within the next 43 hours many additional tormul acreptancea or .notifications to adhere, are ex The state denartment. It was , h,ve .n, directly to'1"10 ,h0 t,mbeT n(1 approglmat- Paris. Instead of to Washington.,' Peru, in Its note of acceptance, hailed the treaty signing as "making a glorious stage In the history of humanity." which will he "for all lime, a legitimate source of pride to the nt ( Nation of the lulled States." , . .,n v . Trail rV lfNLlt-LL, VALLtl MRS. I.KVI Mi'lKIXAl.ll News Correspondent ' LANOKl.L VALLEY. Ore.. Aug. Mr. and Mrs. 11. P. Tuitle and Mrs. Loyd (lift motor ed to rantS"Pas Monday for vi,Mng with friends In Klamath., p-ii. A. C. Duncan made a trip to V1mDh Vail. , h.. ttM nt . I.. wni, n ... , Malone motored Miss Lnlu Tuttle and Dorrls Smith entertained a few friends with a chicken dinner Wednes day evening. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. L. !. Mc Donald, Earl Sheble. William Sheeble. Loyd Gift. Bnnnio Jean Smith and the hostesri. .Miss Tnttle and Mrs. Dnrris Smith llobbie Ilishoff was guest of honor at a delightful birthday partyThursday when Mrs. Illsh- off Invited 20 of his little friends i- - .. . In.e "um001'- Freddie and EveOrne,tan.a0,,. were caller! at nhe McDonaW ITZ'lT, Ir' and Mn"- '-v' McDrmild """" ' ". Wednesday to get supplies for their ranch. h. B. Henry was a business visitor l, I',... , ,. ooking over road conditions. -Mr. and Mrs. Merle Kllgore and son Shelly wero among those who attended the dance simr. : ' "l '-angeii valley com- iniiniiy nan. Mr. and Mrs. Duve Turner motored to Southerllii. Ore. to visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Turner for several days. Mr. and Mrs. E. p. Grohs and family spent a few days fish ing. They .returned home Fri day. Mr. and Mrs-. II, 8. Hopkins and family left Aug. 15 to visit - anu mentis in Wash Ington for a fortnight. I U k A'T H S DE.VMM l. IHIISCOI.I, The remains of the late Don ; ni:t 1). Ilriscoll were forwarded ! by the Karl Whlllock Funeral ' Homo to Sacramento. California. ; where funeral services will be "" ""J looming at m Mary's cathedral, , Interment will be made In the family pint In St.. Joseph's cemetery, hlj jL. BeetlesRavageTimbcr In Modoc County, Paper Says lu 'an rdtlorUI hi the .Modoc County Times. August 3. the eililorinl writer altos I ho follow-,! Ilia explanation of the aalo of the Huilaer unit of timber. AIm north' Control Plan In addition to this bolus; a government timber alia It la almi n beello control plan for tho pur pose of saving aa much timber as IHlhlo from destruction by the beetles which liuva run noil air h cnormoiia loasos of timber In southern Oregon and northern t'nlirornla during tho last few years. In .Modoc run nly ulone, during K'1-',,,,,, 'veiir, , been a loss from beetle attacka of moro tlmn muiio foet of timber .,, , from h The center of heaviest ..',. .,',.-.,i,rao.i an I ... ......... urea 01 aoout i. acres ui 1 pHrlU.,v 0WI1(Hl ,nd gornnieiit lmhor Th loM ,,, ttlMiruxiiuatly 11 ptr crnt of'ni"1! mlllril lit MmIc county, the stand In oue year. Thla la the area which the government and private owners are endeav- orlng to save and they have been I working together on a Plan 10 ! do so although they regret the necessity of putting on an over supplied market a substantial In creased production of pine lum ber. Plana Started Year Ago Plans for checking the ravages of the beetles ami saving the timber were atarted la.it year soon after the results of the 1SS7 beetle attacks wero known by owners. Al that time plans for building the Modoc North- ern " ""-" a" m,,M " "V first two years of operations, on to. 000 acres, entirely for beetle ful bidder. The prices on all government .al.a n-d raa A I a, ...t Ml r ,1 1 H - , Perhapvby the end . . ,. Mrl , :. m.,,1.. Northern will have been built and the prlcoa will bo adjusted to the market values with trans-, portatlon available for the unit. Certainly the successful bidder will ho entitled to reimburse ment. In lb way of stumpage prices, for tho enormous- expendi tures necessary" for the beetle control work that would not be required In an ordinary timber sale. , Much Tluilior lwt During the period of excessive timber lossoa from beetles In Modoc county, southern Oregon , has sustained losses amounting ! to one and one halt billion feet j of timber from tho same cause, i In an effort to cho:k the beetles and aavo the timber in that area the Indian service put threo units on the market in Klamath ; connty. The advertisements were carried in The Timberman of j Portland in January. 128. The I nnlta were tho Palute. Kanott ; and Five Mile and the prices j of yellow pine were $4.25 to 35.00 per thousand feet. On j April 11th tho Klamath News carried an account of the results of the bidding. According toj the article only one bid was re-1 ceived by the Indian service and that was by a California concern on only one unit. Apparently not a single operator In Klam ath county, or In Oregon for that matter, offered lo bid on these units at prices not greatly tu ex cess of those named In the Bad ger unit sale plan. Owing to the limited tlmo for getting operations started on the control work this fall and winter the time for bidding was limited to 30 days with So dnya Do You Wake Up Gasping? Here is Relief From Spasms of Hay Fever, Asthma It's a terrible iJteri('nrr to wake up in the middle of the night choking, ganping, fitting for breath! Vou nvon't be haunted by that Tear if you always keep Dr. Blosner' Remctly where you can get hold of it at a moment not ire. Ai The soothSngV. nmoke of Dr, J , Bloswr'B Rem- f cdy instantly V )fi penetrate to 5 tinyair paBfURes in your throat toi the atinp- JMii ing sensation in SStl&QL. I none and throat, f .WXOk. I top the sneezing and snuffling, eaten the awful tightness of lungs and chest your breathing quickly becomca free, deep, natural. Dr. BIoser's Remedy is prepared in "Cigarette" form for convenience in lining. It is made only of medicinal herbi, berries and flowers. No tobacco orruleb. A wonderful relief f romeolfU and coughs, catarrh, all bronchial affectioni. Get a pocket -izc package from your druggist today. DR. BLOSSER'S Medical Cigarette extellalon lo 1)0 given In HIIV respuiislblo concern asking for II. Thirty iluys of this tlino has been akMl for and grunted mid the proposition is open for bidding by anyone. t'nll tiovornliienl'a Notice The people of Modoc couoly liuve been greatly ulurmcd ut Hie heuvy timber losses during rec eul years from lioello atlucks. nml eirly this year the couiny offlcnlK called the nlteitllon of the federal government and the prlvnta limber owners to tills mutter, urging that Immedlute stepa be taken to rheck these losses aa they were rniiidly dim inishing a poleiitlnl county In come from government sulea and reducing a vnluablo taxing nsset In the loss of privately owned timber. When the sale plan on the lladger unit was made the H..11.1.. ..r the eonniv reiiuetiled r--r- - - ihe forest service to spoony in the pr.Kvius that the timber The iieoplo of Modoc county ( (eel that It la not only their privilege but their duty to bring Into the county the railroad and manufacturing facllltes to de velop Its great natural resources and regret that their action In this matter has proven offensive lo I heir neighbors. Modoc county welcomes the succosful bidder on the Badger unit and promises full cooperation and support. .NOItTII DtklrTV .'Mill It S IIIS.MAKCK. N. D. Aug. : HIM Flags throughout North Dakota were flown at half mast today In mourning the death of Covernor A. C. Sorlle. Waller r. Maddork. newly Inducted gov ernor. Issued the flag proclama tion Relief from Curse of Constipation A Battle Creek physician says. "Constipation la responsible for more misery than any other cause." But Immediate relief has been found. A tablet called Rexnll Orderllea has been discovered. This tablet attracts water from tbe system Into the laxy, dry, evacuating bowel called the colon The viator loosens the dry food waste and causes a gentle, thor ough, natural movement without forming a habit or ever Increas ing the dose. .Stop suffering from, constipa tion. Chew a itexall Orderly at night. Next day bright. Get i for !!c today at the nearest Itexall Drug Store. Adv. crown Union I and Painless aferO BRIDGES Dentists SJZ This $35.00 natural Bnnitnry 22-karet gold MIC ol,orlC!,s ,i,',L,,"tAli0" plutc o $17.50 FREE EXAMINATION Your Dentistry Done I'ninli'sxly. 210 Winter Building, over Pelican Drug Co., next to Pine Tree Drug Co. DR. CHAS. PETERSON, Mgr. Phone 1637 Open Until 9 P. M. OUR BOARDING r poub-t BUT WtAT Vou 5PEriTTVl' FlRS-f FiFTeE(A OrA A VErtTRiLaQLiiS-ri Wi&Z ! "TH ' WA"7 Voii TRAAAEP "To GMB US THAT UlrsH pRESSLiVVE. GAS, ABOUT HoW Voil SPEUT ScilIR I VACATION WITH A l VACATION WITH A liffWAW-itoaiy " VC ( OViER-EMPHASIS.'. 1. 1. ..i iirtn" Robinson to Give Acceptance Today (Continued Prom Vf Os) In from tho Osiuk 1 1 1 Hat today lo ultend I ho pnrly. and sulrt: "I've got 17 children, mid In of them are going lo vote for Joe lloblm.011. If any of iheiu diiln'l vote (or Joe. I'd disinherit I hem The oilier si veil aren't old enough lo vote." Ceremonies of jiotlflruiloo ami ut'.cpiuiuu will lie held In a hen n tlful iiiiiurnl selling lyplnil ol this country. The front vornndii u( the Hotel Arlington has lieeu . eileiided to fonu the speaker's slnuil. Ili'low the aiiiud are Hie rows of Improvised aeiils, but be youd them rlsea a uioiiuliiliisldo whit li iniikea u uitluriil nmphlllio- lllre of the selling Hllilie ba Void ttutodfoop. Ulau Se pia- cliMed at local Atoiil camf buj Afiminq AupplivU 41ety4uto-5trop Razor Sharpnu itul) AutoStrop Safety Raxor Co., 656 First A vs.. New York, N. Y. HOUSE Wr TiMC Moa HAP.' WlTHouTTH' USE f OF A MtEPUE. OR. PIPE, HE. CAK Go iriTo A rlEAP-SPIai.S ToRJASOri, . au'-tai ftp.vrtu-D A He Hap sucH -Ttl'-fyJELVE MILE. LIMIT OF 1 I IrAAfSlfiA-rrOrdfvf . accuse Hl& TTTT: RT-.AWATTT NEW3' been provided fur SS.Onrt apeota tins. t el. hull ion I'lcst Aflor a hand concert from ( lo , p in . John J. Ilnskob. chair urn n of Hie deniorriillo national roiuiiililee. lll cull the meeting to order. There will an Invo lution, ihen an address of wol iiiiiio by tlinernor 1'nriiell of Ar. l ,. nnd al 0:30 Ilia broad- ,,(,, ,-iiniii will go Into play t..r ihA iniiin evi'iiis. th notifli'a- llon midribs by Claud l. Howera nud Senator Uobliison'a apeocli of mceliiaii'-e. For the people of Aikausa this Is the jtreulesl staie-wldn I polltli'lll, siniiil and gain event . ,. ,. .v r,,ohniled. TI10 governor has formiilly Ueciareu a suite holiday. , Old newspaper for solo at tli News nf.'li-e. TasMa-piiaaS alt By Ahern S WACA-floU fSDEST . of A BArdW.R? tlM-M-fJATURALLV, VoU AR6l3feAJ.0tl5. V A GOOP "T'E VOU WILL. HAVe io VIAPPW PAS' I Or ( OViER-EMPHASIS .'.