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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1928)
PAGE FOTTfl The Klamath News ' Published avery morning eept Monday by Ths Klamath Newi Publishing company at 102- in Sooth Filth itreat. Klamath ratn. Oregon. official Paper or city or Kiam - h. '"''- "d Kll"""h cml Lynn Zimmerman.. jIt. Mgr. n.".".'i.r '." ." 'L-Lri.n.-.-.-.i.rLri.-L- i ' t f t I' 4 t srnsruiiTiov rates remain nxoil on distant vi- Delivered by carrier, mom h .S,sions and the rest of US Delivered by carrier. year no j mUst )n f ouretve, Lellvervd b mall, year 5.0O ' 1 01 olllu"' Subscriptions payable In advance. Entered aa aerond claas matter t the pontotfice at Klamath Falls, Oregon. November lt. Ii3, nnder act of March J. 187. Member Rejected Orecoa Kewepapera I?C'f,we02,t Tefr?enUtlI, Ar" , L , J Btf?!i.. fu ...115" Cisco. Loa Ansele and Portland. 1 Eastern representatives: Charles! B. MlUer. Now York, and W. H. Stociwell. Chicago. Telephone 877 nber Audit Bureau ClrenUUon love's Magic symbol A New York polumnist re cently made what he thinks "' quite a discovery. Busy Times Square, heart of the theatrical district, he says, is full of "petters." 1 Couples stroll up and down the street, their arms locked K about one another, indulg- - ing in semi-furtive caresses , in the most public places ,-: imaginable and no one pays a any attention to them. '' Bat let a honeymoon j couple stroll down the same i street, be they never so cir I cumspect and proper, and j every idler and passerby on the sidewalk will pay them the tribute of a second look. . . "Let two people who are , honestly in love try to walk I through the theater crowd ( fingers barely touching and all New York knows." I remarks the columnist. I . He thinks this is surpris "T ing. But, after all, why j d, should it be? Petting is rather common, I even unexciting, whether in I New York or Chiloquin. It involves no cosmic revela I tion or glimpse of hidden glory. The least sophisticat ed man can ignore it. But to most people, if y they are at all fortunate, ;k there comes at some time or '- another an experience so tremendous and glorious i.- that no care can hide it. A ,-M young man suddenly dis covers that all the vague v- dreams and glittering leg- ends of his boyhood are ' true a girl finds that a mailed knight with a silver shield clad, it may be, in a plain suit of blue .serge has ridden up to her and led the way to the oldest, most entrancing roadway in all the world. Is it any won der that two such people cannot keep their discovery to themselves, no matter how hard they try? They might succeed, per haps. at that, if the rest s of us had not been tipped off. But no matter how un lucky or disillusioned we may be, all of us, once in our lives, get a vague glimpse of the glory that , lies beyond the stars. Some thing, perhaps nothing more - than a brief hour by a moonlit beach, or a fleeting ' : moment in a city park, , comes for a short time to tell us that our dreams have not played us false. We are capable of infinite happi- ncss ,even If WC do not Often aetuallv iret it abvuaiajt gci li. Brt on ,- . u bO we are in on the ge- Ciet. We know that a boyiw"'ch enabled him to come out and (fir, untaught and un aided, can build for them selves a heaven as splen did as the one that John saw on Patmos. We know, too, unfortunately, that this heaven of theirs, probably wilj not last but while it lasts it is vory renl, and its mo,"e"Ury us mill we mi: numi-i uuik more than animated clay, j That is why true lovers i lean never hope to ito uii- ' observed. The eyes of those who have seen the power ! and the glory 'of the world : always betray them. They;"1-1" l,,-r ' marry him. of her na.v iur tribute of a second. l ... ... :., ,.o.;.. " glance in passing. c. ., .... 1 Mmiie lor a political year "As regular as a board- u,. , , IPg hOUSe menu. ! o rjii, j:i,( 1 Both candidates being 'scornful of faked pictures, .1,1 Wl,;i 1.... tne lllie IlOUSe UlWn Can 1 again be Used for sheep. ! n Another good way to tell when your tires are too soft is to count the tacks and . , . , , inings you nave piCKea up. 0 , she clunK to him. sobblna- like A Portland citizen who is." -,.i. . . ,-. j "And I wasn't h.uie. t'ralK! I traveling in Germany called u,fl niraauil he ,u And , his son in Portland over the. wasn't there, oh oh. rruicv telephone the Other dav and 1 . , : f. reports Say the reception ! was good. That is fine, butj remember it took a manu-' r , ,., t facturer of print paper to , do that little Stunt. No one ; else could afford it. 0 Rockefeller Jr. Gives $100,000 NEW YORK. Sept. 10. il'Pi John D. Rockefeller.' Jr.. today contributed $100,000 to the Leonard Wood memorial tor the eradication of Leprosy fund, ac cording to an announcement by General James 2. Harboard, j nal!n'", 'hl ' ,thf has appropriated $165,000 to build an lnclpiency station at Cebu. Philippine Islands, for which Erersley Childs . has al ready given 11S0.000. Agents Say Lumber Tariff to Benefit ... Enthusiastic over the new lum-' ber tariff which goes Into effect September 15 and which, they said, woald be of great benefit to Klamath lumbermen. F. K. Fog arty. Portland, assistant general freight agent of the Northern Pacific railroad company, and W. G. McLaren. Portland, traveling freight agent for the same com pany, arrived In Klamath Falls j Saturday to spend a day calling various lumbermen of the Klamath section. Candidates File Nanies With Kozer (Continued from Page One) party for secretary of state, has left the state, causing a vatancyja few minutes she grew still and in that ticket. ' only her limbs tremlieled, and her The certificate of nomination 1 breath came in sobbing tremors. of Walter M. Pierce, democratic j "i n can to hltn." lt. said -i candidate for congress from the! Daddy were alive, I wouldn't second district, was filed today. ca it might startle him. Hut The progressive party today Vou can t Wake the dead. Craic." "otltled the secretary of state. thai complete ticket would be filed. ST TDK NT HF.IS HKKK ILonald Huhbs. general chair man of the greater Oregon com mittee of the University of Ore gon, and Joe MtKeown. presi dent of the Associated Students of the University of Oregon ar rived in the city last night, from Haker and Bend. They are touring the high schools of the tate in the Inter ests of the state University. They will leave today for valley points aftf-r a conference with Paul Jackson, principal of Klamath Union high school. ASSISTANT ACiKNT HACK Kay Lawrence, assistant county agent la again at work having returned with his wife from a honeymoon trip to Ore gon beaches. They will make their home in Klamath Falls. SrKKKRH IIKOKKV ItlllS. VISALfA, Calif.. Sept. 10. I A. P.I H .1 ICeUev nlnne nllol j suffered two broken rib whin nl P'a"o crashed after the on - i gine sioppea at s.uuv up. He I ha n.kS m ! plane's nose and made renairs or a flat spin and muke u pan- rake landing. The plane mi wrecked. Take your physician's prescrlp- lions to the Pelican Drug Co., 712 Main street (next door to tho Pine Tree theater). They use only the hichest zrade drugs: all proscriptions are comnounded bvi skilled Pharmacists of vears ofjthe wedding. ; experience, and their prices are right. Adv. 18-tr, SVSOI'SIS StIiII Thome. iollrd and pel- teil. tells I'ralc Ncwhnll when he nulla III e Willi .J Mil 1 .11 w I I'lll 1, who ,., ,,, Kr.ino h i. r 'd never .vtuin.-d ' .. """ """ slK' c.l fralg. "w..nt . uia.ry me 11, m ? Ami ewiiaii. nrusim in he Jealous of u ilea. I man. iakc her , , h( lirl, ,,, kl h ... ivently. little dreaming Ihnt Sibil, "will marrv him to pleusc her; dying father, whose happiness ;"he desires more than anything in the wortil. They .Irive h me In ' lell the new. to Mr. Thorne. The 'house is lighted from top .o bottom, and two solemn men. wlth ,,,a,.k b:ll.8,, :iri. ,,uvi,lR 1 'be front door. ' I "Noddy's dead!" slirelks Svbll. . .h .rumule in Cr.i.-. ri!APTK!t VI I fraie lifted Svbll lu the around "Pull yourself loKelher dear " t he counselled. "Dr. Parker hasn't ; enme out yet. Perlums It was "n,y 'n"er consultation let me carry ou."i Here. He took her In his arms and 'e felt her tears on his cheek and the convulsive sobs that nckf1 er bl))ly "There, there, dear baby." he cndled her tenderly. "We won't K In. honey, until voure feeling beltt.r Jus ,ry lo top ,ha rrv. Inn. You'll make yourself sick." He leaned against the irordcn t-eMiaVVi iVif - . I ..-,.;.:, :t' f I 11 ' KSaaBHSMMSSSSSSSBMHHms Her father's name was on her lips ulien she fainted, ruirled her in und called lr. Purkel. I. wall, still holding ber to him. so that she seemed to get comfort from his quiet, strong body. In er TCi(e shrjll ,, ; sweet. "Oh. J)adfly, Daddy!" Hia name was on her lips, when Fhe fainted. Craig carried her in and they laid her on the broad window a;it in the hall, and called Dr. Parker. I He came from the death c hain. ! ber with his little Mark bag and f hi stethoscope. "It's her heart." he raid, und nrf iKirfd a hvtjofiermir while Tad rushed for brandy and .Mr.- Thorne wrung her hands wretch edly. und called on (iod to wit. nc-ss her grief. "First my husband, and no-.v my daughter. Oh. (;od --(lod - " It was I'raig who took her away and coaxed her presenll. to lake a drink of brandy her- self. Tad was sobbing like a baby. Thm Sybil opened her eyes. And, lucidly, she spoke strnngr; words, clear its tinkling hells. "Vou thought I fainted." she said. "hut I died Instead, and talked with Daddy. lie suld " "Oh. merciful Cod:" M13. Thorne bhreiked her ter- mr , phe ,rumpied at their feet rh piteous little gray thing. .- . . . . . .. . tier natr in looseni u wn i u... ....... ,.n .,1,1 .,i erv n,l her f:.ce. n I o d snt cruv. and h,;r dres of drab, gray .mill ,.n,,i,, i .,n unlovely fashi.n ,,, 1Mr , ,i iy.' lirei. vantlv. i'raig ihought of ashes. Ashes ol ie!re. of youth, ,,,) i.autv. N:ihing left of iluin , . , h,,,.. d man augui.ili- ,,, . . . Valerie was coming home for "I suppose," she wrote, "that Ml wouldn't be lln- thing o have TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 11. 1028 xV. 'a big wedding now. I'm nlnoluiely kcsrlhioken shorn il shout yuur father. 1 mean. lit. I Ue sulfel muili 1 siippi''1 I can wear m.v wedding dies JnM the same. You see, lie eicilhitlg bought. Tail. Milliter Ihiuki 11 w.nlii be finlle utimH-vuarv 10 rhanse our u'h.ih completely. Though, nt eouri-e. we nii.iihlre o iiiuih wit h" mir litior mother. i ...... , ......1 .1.... 1, 11... been failing tor m 1 'nit, I sup ,. vim iiori of Wnew. lt.it then 1 r...mher when mv Atllll Km . ., . . 2 in. . VI . . . .. . t. .1 ... ..ii' i,i " ' '"'' ; to hive 1 i piepared Did your P'" father know? Its so ooui , nlUated afterward If ihey d 111 1 . l,.u 1...... in i.,.,W.. a will When. fnele ItolH-rt died, there was a lot of trouble. Aunt Mary broilishl "Hit. and the lawyers sot it all Kvery rent, lint my aoodnoss. of course there won t be iinvthliiK f that sort In your family. "I suppose you'll all let a third. I always thoucht II ns awfully unfair to the wld iw In hve two thirds. And then, if there's a dauclitor. she sivms to Bl.t 1n lhal ., ,,. , rtyl, w.mi.in 1 n. like that, of course she would want you to have. "h. you sweethearts!" admon- your share. I know. She's so lhed his mother playfully, "with br -d minded, and then she; " lovey-dorey letter, works, too. Business women love He read II through, aud stuffed to be sclf-supportliiK. I've noticed'" n nl Pocket. I wonder of you'd love me any! "1-ord'" he exclaimed. "I Just more TaJ 1( , knew mori) ahou, ! happened to think. Tom Hender- business. I'm awfullv dumb ahrut ""v' vnMng for a phono call ItRines and thlnKs. Mother says ''tfi' T'3f ' (nilu I never did realise the value of i money, and Daddy savs you'd 'think it grew on bushes the way I upend It. Hut then that's the way they brought me up. 1 tell Daddy he hss only himself to blame. "I'm Just crazy to see you, Tad. Til-re nre millions of men over her lots nf rich Ano-rleans bat I've -never sw-n anyone nal1 - Panasonic as my i aa - H'-w i Sybil? I hope she's bettor now. Brain fever rounds o horkiltle. Hut perhaps that wa.i only a false alarm. And don't forget to tell m how ypur mother Is. Yon din't suppose "'1 Utt,,,v- Ta,!- ir ' wore t 11 vHI? ! "P rhaps Sybil w.,n't want to, be n brid. sinaid .but I thought I 1 luiMit have a maid of honor I nnyhow. A wedding without any 'iltendants is so monrniui. some-1 bow. And I Hunk vvn ought try to keep smiling, even if o,lr hear! "' '"""to me salary. Ted? ylu did not Intend tlmt his i tvirjr li c-r und Sybil should see ali l ie's letter. Il was on his ,,iull. ilt dinner time. .. ,.,.r fr0m Vul." Syi.il t-lel 1 Mm y,.'r dying inr the news." j sj j u,r 0t mt made .1 ' ,,,.,'.,,' J,.en:;e 01 1 heenulness M ' ,,. ,.ar), other. Sum 4tmes s-nil ihought the "ffort was more wearing, than natural grief vonlrl I have been. Kmotions rcprasiwii uuiiow i .- .' (lay. uav uiscovcreu, oi nmsum l" j aL "'s"'. She used to lln nn her back , .... . tit I... rl Wll ll I : I .... . . .' ''.V!!: J ,V,' . ,,i... ,,, n, I ...... iKsumed preserved gaietr so succes-rully that some-: times her inolhor. looking it ner n.oiirntully would dei lure "MskM I alive. Sybil, no inn .v .old over j "'"' f;"'l"r nil."Tl I bi:i n nin grave i inonui. i n you m on, 'lillii: Talking ! and laugliMig my guoiluess. It doesn't stem right:- n..r mile iimfi,. n.i v. f,n, who had grown to treat her nioi her like an irriiahle cliild.ladv, ELEANOR EARLY The uiifot lunate woman look very Utile Internal In lite Che leust I can do." (ItuuKlit Sybil, "la In be naileiit will) her.' Letters I'r.'ln Villerle were ill why 1111 epoch. I.neky Valerie. coming biHiie In their wonderful Tail. Sybil, when the letters came, roused herself to artificial eagerness. Shu wished thai Valerie would ftiut somutliiug to write nboiit besides clothes, anil rich 111er- Icnus. und die IbrllU of Psii. , liirlish enthusiasms wore begln- '"111 to nauseate Sybil. She kllew """ "I'llked Mtlerle. ! She wondered II her dislike ; '" '"Ked with Icaloiisy. Valerie was su ynuni and hanpy. Valerie ,, beaUll bv ,lru Uf( jnuwd. hsd smiled 011 her In pusstiiK. und senreely louehed her at all Sybil f.ill fjii, lust 1... :lly that Valerie lived In a soli ia of lovely eolors - rosy Koldrn , shades, touched with dawns and . sunsets. While she Sybil lived " clouds of heavy black and sullen cruys. Ihrouish which she I ""'' iraaieaiiy. wlille alerle I ""'. lleail 11., Tail. IVKKcd Ills mother, "out loud 10 Sybil an "Just a minute let me Rtanre tbroiiKh It first myself." 'rem me. Excuse ine a minute. : win you t The telephone was upstairs. In a moment he wus down again. "Awfully sorry, mother, but I 'must run down and see Tom. He's walling for me. I'll have a bite down town somswhere. and I'll be home early. S:rry 1 have to leave you." ' The women began (heir meal in silence. Dallying with her sal ad. Mrs. Thome looked up hes itantly. "Did you think." she asked, "that Tad acted sort of funny about that letter? You don't suppose, there's anythiug wrong, do yen. Sybil? Sometimes I've wondered If Vulerie Isn't Just a little selfish. And Tad's such a gocd boy it seems like I could not bear anything . . ." "Oh. Mums!" Sybil slipped from her chair to put a consoling urm about h.-r mother'a shoulders "You're looking for an angel for your wonderful Tad. There Isn't x girl on earth really good enough for him and we're the ladles who know it aren't we. darling?" Privately Sybil had her own forebodings, and they made her. somehow a little more tender of Tad. "Poor little Taddy." she said within her heart. "Poor little devil." and kissed his suits when they came from the tailor's, and smoothed them lovingly as she hung them away. In bed that night she swore softly and made a fierce email prayer. it sne nuns isu, ii pay her back. I swear I will." "Anything" decided Sybil cros sing her arms beneath her head. and speculating grimly ."can happen In three weeks. Maybe Val will elope with a count." -(To He Continued) Vulerie didn't elope with a count. But on the eve of ber marriage accepts a diamond ring from a certain Lord Montford. And Tad. furious with rago but it's all in the next chapter. John Coolidge i Will Start Work (Continued Prom Page One) I cedent of long standing, the New Huven railroad paidlcly nn nounccd the hiring of a new clerk. , Coolidge will go lo work In Hie nff ice of J. A. Ilroeae. uninM'rl ,llulla(,er ol ,he ralioad. Mill Ms pro,uhy wm ,,aJ. ,nl !ail0t 30 a week, although the 1 aniiouncenjpnt made no reference Ills hours will be from S::'.0 to 5 or 0 :.,!), n. m.. depending upon how rapidly he cnir do in. work. ile will be allowed an hour for lunch, ltcMrled Kngagcd Young Coolidge . is reported lo hi engaged to . Miss Florence Trumbull, daughter of John 11. Trumbull, governor, ol t'onnectl- cut. ' It is said he wants to gain a footing In the business world IHforo tho marriage takes place. ,yi8s Trumbull -returned Sun uav irom a curoDeau trio Bill indicated upon her, arrival that isl. ad John might bo married ... u, noiiiKiiuic ijviiriu -m laiiuns. ' I'KOIIIIHTIOX AfJKN'T VI8ITS I" O. Shirley, assistant In-j spector for the state of Oregon In the federal prohibition de partment. Is .visitor in the city ,, an fnHpec.-tlon tour, NOTICK It. I). Kller has severed his connections with the Drlxcoll In surance Agency and will no longer represent tho firm In any capacity. James H. Driscoll. 0-,t -t4- OFFICE CAT lly Jl'Ml'H llelna 11 veaetnilnti. Miuslinir i i-tnK IKinlltlle won't cut animal crackers In his soup. Wo hope fire prevention week don't favor any of I hum link Holler town council fellows. Seymour Klackor says gouna cull his new auto "Duty." then Kverylmdy'll Iry lo dodgo It. The hen thing .about lliese broad open iis.es la that Its a long wuy between saxiiplioun players. Tho pig In our masthead must be geltln' awful tired.- lie's bin awlmmlii evrr since the paper started. Since there aim no milkweed or butternut trees hereabouts, the price or milk aud butter Is soarln. TIim cut worms is holiliu formul garden parly this week In llrushvllle and hereabouts. Oloy and Mara Itheiie eals al their own restaurant In Chug Center, which alu'l saylu- much'"b - minute limit on all good for It. Two things nlielll pushed to ex tent in llrushvllle Jlat now Is door bells and baby buggies. I.afe Whliller. editor Pea Hldgo Hee. Is so unintelligent he thought a sardine box was a prlxo fight. There's so many road hogs down this away of late. It's UHpolliit tho weekly ralllu' con tests. We policed au Item rn a west-1 'or the new Klamath Falls fed-, em paper where a man brought l building. A I r has been, suit against a company for mis- "" supervising nr. lilted spelling his uncle's namo on a ln ,no treasury department ul , tombstone. Probably considered Washington. I). C. Informing him It a "monumental error." i of "e council's action In the t mailer. ( The Cop: "Say. 1 almost broke! Whether the council intends lu. my neck followin' you around adopt the policy of strlctnest or them curves." She: "Well. I leniency regarding some phases hope thla tcachca you not to new building rode camel chase after every pretty girl you " last night's meet-' ee." I' n" wl"'" " u ''e decided1 I whether both meial lathe and n "They say that every lime we sprinkling system would bo re kiss, a Chinaman dies." "Come ,' quired lor the celling of thu , on. kid; let s exterminate the Chinese race.' At the book store: "Have you any fairy tales?" New Clerk: "Say, lady, you can't kid me. I guess I know fairies ain't got no tails," The Dalles Ranch Hand to Face Jury TUB OALLEH, Sept. 10. (UP) Mancel Nonce, 25. U In the county Juil here und probably will fac charges of assault with a dangerous weapon u a result of the shoot In Saturday near Antelope of Archie Mcpherson. 35. workman on the Ulic .Muddy runch. Nance was arrested Sunday by Sheriffs Chrism an of Wanco county, Andrew Freeman of Jef ferson county, together with tholi flnnul Ina lit Itaiiklimiues on the Gilbert Vandhoff ranch. ' '"e closure ot i.ako street, from Ho aurrendored without resist- j "P"" street to tho Southern ance although lie was armed. '''"- railroad yards, but since With him at tho time was Mrs. I11'1" opening In the South- Mrl'hersnn, over whom the, "r" I'"' illc stock yards, tho coun 1 rouble was said to have started, i c" n"' believe the street Nance fired eight op nine 1 shots at Mrl'herson. one of Iho bullitls inflicting a severe wound I in the rluhl shoulder. II was said. McTherson at rennrieit : first ! slain, was found to be suffering I only from the shotildor wound, from which he will recover. Hoover Managers Discuss Campaign j WASHINGTON'.. 8i!pt. 10, I IT J I't Campaign1 Btrategy to hold: the molHt northeastern ntntctij agninttt thu democratic attack , wan dlHcuHHcd by Httrhort Hoover today with republican leaders rn,i"llal snci-siug, snullliiig and blow . " .. ing our sore, lender nose! Ihatfichl- from Massachusetts. ing (or breath! would you give iliu n.-iiuiiiiian iiuiiinieu iinivii- ed to optimistic' but unglowlng reports from IOuls K. Liggett, outlonal committeeman, , "Massachusetts will he repub lican if we can get out the re publican vote," Liggett told Hoover. Liggett, Francis Prcscott, re publican state chairman, and John Richardson, Hoover's Mas- sachusetts pre-convention man- ager, also discussed tho situation . Willi rbnlrninn Wnrlr of Iliu nn. tlonul coriiinlttee ' "We realize that we arc going ji,, lose , a small proportion of the republican vote because of i certain lltaucs," Liggett kald, i tit.... .. . . . a. . ' nui wo are ukowiho cpnnuent that we aro itolnfc, In guin a larxer proportion oi the demo cratic vote. "That In all (Uncounted, how ever, by the knowledge that we mimt get out the republican vu to." hirkin, Lights , Before Council (Coutlillied Front fana One) to plclure Ihn vast Improveineiil which would be evident In look- lim down I he siiiun slrvel when It has been widened b.v pnrullel parking, ctuctrlc poles and wlrei ja thing of Hie past. Hut It was evident Hint severul of the council already knew of tho new petition and what It re quested when ('iiiincilmaii HaUlg- he'sler who Is a heavy property hu1iltr on Klit in will hviiuu ulnti'd lift cerlululy didn't UOiovu It Tnlr lo unit iiro.wrty holders turoiiKh out (he illy lo Indp pay for Hip H)8ttMU. "Well. If you're roIiik to ukc that jiluml It may kill tliy lunn for mimtMlmtV I'ulti aiuMirled. Onttiutmi Oriln-tM, Mayor Watlem, who nwim property on Mulu it t reel, uitrifd with J.alnlRer und nald (hut he believed I he Improvement lu ul """" Councilman ' old., however. ' principle of health, f'on who brought up the matter of VIIH'O him now of the food parallel parking. Interfered wllh j Villilo (if Milk. I'hone for the lighting argument when he, asked that the council lake some ueniuie step about parking, n was moved lo bavu the city st- luruey draw up nn ordinance fur . parallel parking on Main street cars parking along this thorough fare. Couiictlmuu Vau Camp did not fuvor this motion, suyiug il had been tried Itoforo here and wsBift successful. Mayor Walters said It was his belief H should I bn tried again because some of the nierchniits have a.ked for it.: -Will Close Alley ( The rouucll went on record last night as being favorable lo , having the alley closed which elfucts the property bounded. by, Walnut, Oak and Seventh streets' if the I'nlled State, govemn t I decide, to purchase tills site i " ""-in oi uie new jiurray building being erected on Main 1 street between Klghlli and Nlnlli, or If a sprinkling system alone would lie adequate. l.w .Inning lo ; It wus stressed that their action on (his nartbular build ing would huvo to govern thulr action on future buildings. Ths matter was referred lo the flro committee after some discussion. but Is was considered probuhle j that the precedent will he estub- I llshed that two alory buildings on Main street will only have to Install the sprinkling sysiera. It was also derided Ibst any awnings along Main "trout siik-h are low enough lo bo a nieu'aco to pedestrians must be rnlsed This matter waa referred to tho street committee and alt business bouses which bave awnings which are too low aro to bg notified. A petition whs received from three properly holders asking for coul" "e closed. The matter wus rcf,-rr,"a lo lh" ",rl committee ,or Investigation. A petition to """" ,"" " graveled from '-"guna street in Henry street wn" ""'"ed lo the street committee The chief of police was author-; l.ed lo add another trarric i officer to the city peine force. I Klghleeu building permils total-I Ing IJO.oSr, ware' granted. ' ' How to Stop Spasms of Hay Fever. Asthma! Tims w.ilerv. inlLiliicil evesl That 10 ((el flO Ol IllCtllr Kei-ji !r. Illosscr's ncincdy where you ran always reach it at a moment's I notice. That's w-hat thousands nfothersuhVrcrs from hay fever x- nrwl dilhina dn V Tba soothitiff smoke of Dr. I illosscr's Rem I cdy instantly I rienel raLes to tiny air passages in vvuir. throat anil lllllgs. It stow the slinging sensalion in nose and ; tlini.it, sIoih l be sneezing undanullling, cases the awtul tightness ol lungs and , u..it -our breathing becomes free, deco. natural. Or. Illosncr's Kcniedy is prepnrcd in "I'iiinHilli'" fiirtn fur run von inn r til riKaretU' Inn for convcnienre in uhiiik. Jl i ft made only ot merlit uiai heH!, Wrrirnuinl llbwer No tohutco j ir ciiU'h. (ict a KKkat-rtize packago (roui your tlruKuittL today, -4 DR. BLOSSER'S Medical Cigarettes No Tortcco THE KtAMATH JEW9 JACK FROST NIIOK HI-:p.iiiin While You Hall Wninen'a Iinlr solea at I , pair Wood heel loillfta, line pr. ' Mkii's rubber lisola ftitc pr. I Instruct your hov in the Mi.it KlVuT x. Its the milk for your folks, PHONt 1448 1315 K.LAMATM AVt. 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