PACK SIX TUESDAY, DECEMBER-18, 1928 THE KLAMATH NEWH Hoover Against .Paternalism, U. S. Not Boss Nation"! Masonic Officers Installed Monday Nowly sflcci- it oriif(r of (Up Mas 11 lr httl .:. ViMv mi hi h i v in- I'liL'KNOS lltKS, D-. 17. ( , . j , ITp) -Tho nespHpir l.n .xh-i r (Inn lu.I;iy MilIUhMl nu iuir-iHI,,liP ici1 nlt. TIl of" viow with llorbrrt Ilmwr inftvri v. i . loitftl J,m .Mornlay which 1 ho American lriy.l(cnl-uIkIu. A bnn-iiwi n nerved Crater Lake Park ' KeHojrs; Treaty ad Gets $52,491 j sTnTs C Ts a 11Ta 1UlIllg CllUauil (Cimllnird rrom Pna One) , ?.mi cf the released workers ill he absorbed. Practically Road Gets $52.491 ! Vote Delayed;,,, ,Y.r. ir'li I tiui1ny ulghf. Tlila waa regafileil Ian of greatest Importance tinea . ..'(' w anltl In he Ihe first llmo n I Justice Science, olcot . Mid h (llhiipprovt)! r!i:t th'? any itiK'frtno whit-1, awuimerf 'l.tUnn. .Ihut one nation tomrm "pa-' I (. ..ornnl jrroKfttIvts' nvor othvt,t; C ntlntif. ! tltn : i). -'For many venr. itio hollrf . E. M. t-ou.-ltiMmi of t!w In-iiaS ( ; r r c! . t.m iv h 1 p r 1 m.i a W, Stnilt y. At-nlou nr A. Smith . junior w.mlt'ii. ttnltb, treasurer. Tom hao exlMt'd that commiinitfeff ant. ; SchuppHl, crotary, and the nation, like rnmillox, cormlstotl of a head of the family, and the ider and youiiffor mmi," the nowMpnper quo tod Hoover as nay. lug, "thti fiit uumi'il possessing pa i era Kl prerogatives while the dnty of the iddiT son Ik to re- director were instaUt pirns the Juvenile expansion of yoanger brother. 1 "'! dltapprovo altogether of such a doctrine. - "There is no such llilnit an Independent nation not yet .if Lumber Slower, Pine Still Firm (Continued From fa (re One) placed on exactly the same level. one I satisfied with a tnrnamy ! I lint htli.TM it won In Im hurl fill. I jst(rn IVniHud 1 l.fattit l The demand, from (he middle ate. I aee In each nation of the , , , ' continent friendly country , "h Tll hmilra mV",r ui orucrs mil an CTiiuum i-hii hit i immediate shipment of badly rer for erlticl.m aorootlmra made!"""' "u tu ",,,u or my wuntry. alleged Interren- I Prl;'M lioMlnn op nrprl.lnaly llonUt pmpowla. Th fact... every w- Attempta of line yard, to day made clearer, .how that chibu" for """d shrpment have Ideu do not prevail In my conn- ""' met w"h n,uch There 1y dplto certain uppearanee bl,ve ' M," l''"l whieh may have orlninated .uchj,0 P""-""' ' '"""" a' belluf abroad." ra"'8- Th Prif's o" et3n,'"'n l . retail yard Items will Improve 1- - (before the middle of January ap- Unaerwood Plans ' ,ik,,- ti,e mi,i have utorki. mat are nelow normal ann the faltitiK off in production over The frei s.wvl.e eH.tid.M ! varloiia iMC.her of the m. , . , , , ; mine in the v-a-u few dnva. Itv limn i he ..-aaon J. th. h; .,.,., ..,., ,,. nm of JSlOl r.u.1 -iin- ...... tv ,,,,,, i. e'fort -to ulteh trut'tion m the t'r.ire: n::len:.l t in.t'rpr.Maiion to the treaty, forest. Three mile;, of th.' leiil t t'oolitlno Anvl.ui , huliau road between Ashland Mr f'lldg. often ha boeu a! and Iike o- the W.i.vln v;i d.l '. with the aenate hul :n hednles. A l.iinlier mill, which lw,s been eloaed Tor onu time i ltN1 KyiDRti, I'ritahay, lee. thus rropeued with t.iprlinnlely I IT. t I'l'l Herbert Hoover the (neat f I'renldent J dun Cam plateauy ai a formal dinner to il ltht betoM the America n prel deiileleet atarted ui bin flnnl awinit toward home. In reaponae tu the for mill wet- lure lila lllnera Hurled tlml (ho llnii Itad pnnied II lionra wlllinut th aid of nedadvea. Mr. and Mm, II. N. M alf plan to lauve the lnt of the wee tor Albany whore. Ihey will enjoy thn t'hrlitinua Imlliliiya with feint IV and friend. Mr. Metcalf la wllh Ilia Klrit Nallon- built. Three nml a half mi es of the l.o.laepole road between Bune Kiiila and l'ronpeet waa built. Kicht mllea of Ihe Khli' lake-lake o' the Wooda road: waa cleared n'ady for RradttiK lu4' the aprlnit. Vorty miles of mol.ir . waya and five brldices wer also1 constructed In the forest. Approximately Jtl.TioO was silent for maintenance of road In and ndiacent to th fores:. In ihe pi.si be n'tia contented him self with KiiyhiK where he at :od end leainc the somite alone to exercise II own JmlKmenl, In ,.ii.... J. w...i"v -ii..,.,... ,L h 1 1'iofeaslonul men, allied ion to fouc action before his , ihree-year eontraet wllh J.imea ulininlsirittlon Roe, out r.f of-i fllevln, the Internal lonnlly kniwn I'lee. ' movie producer, under the name The delay in the aetiute make., of Southern Oregon Kotovox. Inc. It doubtful if the treaty can be incorporated at alcni In..! week, ratified by rhrlstma. Even If ! Medford and anulhern ' OreKon constructed at a cost of $I3'.!V. and Stilus was spent on trail maintenance. The MJ.OOO bridge ou npper Applepate to Copper road was completed this season. Council Discusses Civil Service! (Oontlnucd from rase One) r Show" for Kid lies S -haupp roa letter from V. E. Marlon, aorrelary of the l'orl laud f'lvll Pervbe. who believed that the best blnf would be per sonal iuspactbm of the s stem used In his city, and stated that (Continued tram Page One) thrtlllnK Incidentals mark the the holidays -III be heavier than , ""-v ,"""","",u "r ' V"" lanil utllco naa win no putceu a: ha, the city'a dispoanl.-, ,t But there are no rumu nvau- usual. The ear material markr become stroneer durlna the last -.rf..inn nn. r .ho ..riLin, two Tr.il. ami nslnir the ToluiBe " m the city treasur, acn bits is the opening, reproducinf Inon'ry as a gauce. It Is pre- there wont be in 192.. as -Mayor an actual scene In history In 'dieted that there will be plenty T. B. Walters stressed. The new which General Grant then presl-M this kind of business the first department Is an expensive pro dent, out.lnes the plans for es- 1'hree months of 1929. The Can- position.' anil It simply conld not Ubllshlns; the Boccman Trail 'a"an railroads have already be undertaken at th present .1 v , . l : ntsccd such a hir volume of ear time, waa the eeueral feeling of r ,, "imsterl..! with the mlls in British the council. No deflnlto action I ' employed their toward the West. In the "d's. k"0'"1""'" 'hat thfy h-".ve all the was taken, but the lter orderi of that natt-.re they will Marlen was put on file. ' n p i , ibe able to handle for severar liefer lteromnieniUtloii r II rzi (Tl I V KAIIlta months. T'utt U wreleome news. A wnmrnAintninii frnm .lie & ri".., 1 to the mills of Oregon and Wash- Muy arand jury to comider In-1 "nployment. A snrplus of un : MflV SpTTIP War Inetou. rn roncefos acrojs the .mn. nren' f nM. foriskllled labor exists in many lo i border hare been takie.i more n,d i.i.,rfi-n.in,. f n n.,rniw calltle day. it wonld not be possible to. Ihe movltiK picture map, hot only Set action by the t'luistinaa ad- of Ibia country, but of the world. Joitrnment Saturday V unless a I Not only that, but the Incom numher of senators c.'uld b per- I plete Home River Studio movie snaded to ubnmlon their plans j lenttire. here which practically for speeches. ' iheeame' defunct many m.'ntbs ' force Test Tiwlay 4 j aito. may eventually ho resur-! Meantime, the situation re-' reeled and completed by the Kardlnc th naval cruiser bill , romiwny. to become tho home of i is uncertain. Peace treaty hack- uper-fluo pictures to he made' ers are resentful of the way the ! by the company, one every six cruiser hill has been shoved In months. At this studio only the I ahead of the treaty, and Senator ; ai ls centering .nbittt tho leading I Klne. Vtnh democrat, said today actors would bo made, and thn J he iptended tJ block the navy lamer scenes, such as mob. bilf until ,the trcaiy waa ratified, j scenes, would be filmed M As soon as the senate Totes ! Hollywood, or some Jther lurae on tho lluwea prison labor bill i movlnx picture proline Inn renter, probably Tuesday. Chairman Hale Medford Mall-Trlhune. of the senate navnl comntttte I will move to bring np the naval j Cruiser hill. This will fi re the j (est. I :i for. of 2iiii men. New build ma iiernilia recently Issued am-ii-. nt I j over f l.iiuti.Uiio. Make Movies In This 1 ncfriff ''V president. u llank. Mr, Mntealf holds a -1 HIS 1lSll II l Hoover extended his itmnka for position In Iho men's depsrliumil the nvi'l'ili'il arenrdeil him by Ihe of The (lolden Hill. Thrmiah Ihe flnniiiiiil eff nia goveriimeni since his arrival t ..--- 1 . nml ambition of about doiten . from' Uilenns Aires Hilluliiy llUhl. j , liromlneiit Medford huliiess and j l, "' reoepiloii would meet a re-iMinse lu uie iienria , of the people of the ('tilled Hlnles. 1 i "I have hoped I liila'il, by this! visit, ayniliiillso n eourlesy call ' from one kooiI nelKhbor in nn- j other." 11, iiner Kiild, 'niiil that I might courry respect, ealeem and desire for Intellectual and spirit ual cooperation with your na-1 Hon. "Vor excellency hna apoken of our rommou Ideals of Just lee not ouiy in our liiierniitloual rein lions hul hi our aysiems of gov ernaieiit. Justice la not only an Ideal It Is science." Howard It Perrin Dtaigna and Plant i INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS tM Itopko HMtf. rlHM HM Mil rmuiia Nwa Class Ada, I Employment Here, j In State Given (Continued Prom Pma One) Relieve Coughs, Colds, Headache, Rheumatism and All Aches and Pains' A.t if ttigft-SSe sd (V Fr aJ iMa . CSaMna Maataeat-vOOIora Oi-. Better than a Mastard Platter Condition of King ! Worst in Weeks fC iilnned rross Pa Oae) ! I "The king has. this afternoon, I been somewhat real leas, and pr i . I gress recently noted has t not neeu eonliniieil ilurlDK iho last few hours. I it "Signed. Slanl.y lleweti "IhiKh Klgby. j "hawson of 1'enu" j It was understood Ihe ray therapy treatments which have ! I been given the king during lliel last three days a were continued I tonight In an effort to aid him j In legainlng atrength. j The night bulletin caused re-1 newed anxiety throughout thn 1 nation after a day of growing J hope. The announcements (Sun day and early today bad Indl-1 cated Improvement and said the! king enjoyed "natural sleep" I A Telephone is a thoughtful Gift To save someone running needless errands. . . td place her in touch u with the voice of the world Ox ve her a Telephone for Christmas! to save many steps within the ' home, give her t telephone with extensions! It is the thoughtfulness of a Christmas gift that counts. Any telephone employee can take your order. Tub Pacific Telephone and Telfgram. Company tOon tinned From Fas Oae) Ithnn the nsual . ! placements that percentage of have been oris- tinued as citizens offered their J footing on this side of the line, services to the government. Cuitlus; Orders I'lentlfol Medford The closing of near ly all fruit packing houses re leased about r.i)0 workers. All Incarcerated in the county Jail: the Bureau to he operated ill con-! ' ....... v u ., 'other plants wore In full-time was read and referred to the . 1 There were no Hofinlte r ratting orders for both water - operation, however, a general ,1 fl ehlnmul I.,,. kuJ n,nvA . " 1 ell. . Also it was recomnivuded porta of casualties In the 'bloody' land rail shipment have beerf more IlgUling over uran t-naca torts, j p.e.....i mmi uie, .ere m enner tha , tytm ot ,. be employ. rwporx rorts xaptnreil jwi'1"!'' or .wptruiufi. mis ciau . The general decree of mobil- partially bo attributed to tho :2ation; calling to arms all re-' tpecdtrg np in timber business kervlsts between thn ages of which is always experienced Jitot It and 29. aroused martial ex-1 be to re the, milis close at Christ cltcmeiit throughout the nation, j a. It is rlnlined that the rar;:o Tho mobilization decree was , "il'la ar having both domestic ilKned by President Jose C,tls-"nd export cutting orders offered eiarl after the Bolivian forces! 10 th'' 'or shipment as far as had attacked and caiitnred the si months ahead, but a majority Paraguayan forts of Marlscal ' the manufacturers are satisfied Lopez, the advices said. j '" fiIall '''" 'r "' Tlnne Drons Bombs -present. surplus of labor exists. Krnnts PaMs All plants- wore In itnaMilna wllh their . nsnnl ed for all those serving out jail for(,., employed In most Instan terma. .s sawmill Is In course The police conunit-ee. reported;., (.,in,ml,.tUin. unfavorably ou an ordinance; . ,..,,,. , ... .nnar. wnicu was siinnu.iien lasi .11011- . ,. nt llio monlh (lay ingiii ny u . 1. i,ee w-no with Bend An iuflnx of labor Irom other localities has creuled holds a garbage franchise ,,,e c,t- (slight surplus of workers. -The The committee's objection ' I' majorliy cf iho local Industries was that It was worded so that rpPor,ed normal schedules. Uuild It didn't allow the private Indl- lng includes a. large huslncaa vlilual to haul hia garbage to the , siriirinr. There was no demand Th Rniir;,. i.iocii- m! Jixport orders are coming along "'J P suull, ""-' for farm help. Kaia the banks of the Paraguay a fa,t needed, and priced are ordinance really sought just to j Portland A decrease In atrl- I river to the Conception or Villa ftrm on merch and very strong on keep otner firms from hauling : cultural work and In . sawmill Haynes districts and Isolate the PP"ial cut-clears of all dimen- garbage aad refuse In the rtty. ad logging activitlea affe.ti-d ) foreign 1 ne city attorney was atiioorizi.fi 1 the local employment situation.; Baiiis. 'eera sector. Paraguayan sl""- is ,Iiat the foreign The city a'.torne military men said. ' 'havers are watching the domestic to amend the present garbage The oae of alrnlanes by the'!"er markets closer than ever, ordinance so that firms or com- Bollvlans. as In the case of the n"1' ut ttl lirst sign of d revival panics not holding a franchise aerial bombing of Baliia Negra ""T "kely be speeded up. w ith the city cannot operate here, i Frlcsy. was expected to distract ! The Atlamie coast cargo mar- To Call for Bids attention from the operations of kt is sti" verT lPk- Prices have ; v. L. Fletcher wes not grant-' Infantry. A Bolivian plane was ,"st considerable ground and the ed a permit to operate a junk reported to have dropped four h".v1 '" finding no difficulty dealer's establishment oh White bombs on Babla Negra. None of '" "'PPlV'ni? their needs frnm dis- avenue in Mills Addition, at the the bombs exploded. tressed transits and stock which 1 recommendation of the police, Bolivian Sentiment Cliunstes j is In storage. In-ntirles are being ; committee. j LA PAZ. Bolivia, Dec. 17. fT "reived asking tor quotations on j A resolution was pawd .111 P) Unofficial opinion here to- lrgoe and parcels for shipment thorlzlng the police Judge to cali day Indicates that Bolivia's and-1 "' r.v- ln """ifor bids on gasoline, tires, meals den shift In the public attitude"'"""' "-" ''",".""" toward Paraguay might result i '"'lay. in . ....iti ,.i. .,...., f ,ho Sotilliein Slarket Slow Oran Chaco boundary dspute. The comparative calm followed riotous demonstrations Saturday and early Sunday, when ' A laige highway program Is under way In the vicinity and news of- Bolivian victories at . five Paraguayan forts was re-! ceived, caused some observers to , predict that offers of arbitration would be accepted. Deny Fort Capmres I The foreign ministry tonight 1 Issued a communique denying i official dispatches from Asuncion ' which said Bolivians had rap-1 tared forts Valols, Hivarola and (Jencral Genes, ouly to lose themj In a Paraguayan counter-attack ! later. The communique, asserted that' Bolivians had never attacked t lie I Ions and, therefore, the Para guayans had not recaptured them nor even abandoned their pos itions. I See Kurt of Dispute ' WASHINGTON. Dee. 17. (UP) An end of the hostilities be tween Bolivia and Paraguay t night hinged on the future at titude of tho La Paz KOvern nicnt, tho state department of ficially announced that Paraguay had accepted the Pan-American conferonce's good offices. The acceptance of Paraguay, telegraphed lo the Pan-American conference, apparently was wllh- Ilo- The California cargo market is Which 1 "ii'i mere . iiuiimia; in sijiiii 10 ive nope tor any immeiitato change. The dealers there, as elsewhere, are soon to be busy with inventories and that Is one thing which is hurting business. Iliiildiur permits in the Los An for prisoners, and printing for 1929. An ordinance was passed authorizing the mayor and police judge to -enter into a contract with Allen Sloan for auditing the city's books. An application for Installing an electric sign at the new Pelican theater to be 35 feet long by 12 feet wide and to cost upproxi- diftrlrt have tapered off ma'l' 11250 was referred to the e .,,-s several million dollars, and it is por-sible th.-it this isalready being felt. Another two weeks will bo sufficient to eliminate the Inven tory argument. It la not uncom mon for buying to be dull in Cal ifornia at this time of the year, and after the next 12 months bave drifted by ft will no doubt lie found that the Bear atute has taken Us usual quota. While the volume of new btisl- j . ness coming to the pine mills east j jof the Cascades la very light, ow-! ling to Ihe extremely broken con-; 'dition of their stocks, prices nro ; holding firm on all grades. Simp ; lumber fa very scarce, and this; Item has been advanced isl peri thousand recently, with indica-! , lions that the mills will be get-! ,tln(! more money before spring.! j Pino mills having dry kilns are j now finding It nerefsary to put ' ' many of their low grades through :ln order to fill out on mixed-car 1 business. This situation will grow' worse ralher than better as 1 lift ; M-a?on advances, for there will be ; building Inspector. Five build ing permits aggregating 110,795 were allowed. Next Monday night at 8 o'clock Is the honr set by the1 council for hearing of objections to the j proposed city budget for 19 2. Por results use News Class Adi I 25' is the right price to pay for a , good tooth paste ' ;LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE ' large Tube . 25 -. lit Travel and Pedestrian Accident Insurance Policy PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS Fill out the coupon on thia page and mail it with the price of the policy ($1.00) to The Klamath Newa. NEW SUBSCRIBERS May take advantage of any of the travel accident pol icies by filling out the coupon below and mailing with the price of the policy td The Klamath Newa. It ia understood that new subscribers will continue to take the Newa during the term of policy, paying the carrier or agent at the regular rate of 65c per month. . MEMBERS OF FAMILY If the Newa ia delivered to a home, other members may take out a policy on the aame aubsciiption. Additional policiea in the same home may be had at the regular quoted price of the policy TODAY INSURE out reservations, nut tne ( no more drying weather itnlll Inte llrlan jovcrnmcnt merely advised the .rir.g. The pine mills are tho conference that proposal of ln a excellent position to control Rood offices had been eulniiiiled ; thofr market all through 1921. to- tho president nnd congress The nnen-market In-clnir rjnin-i Cf Bolivia. To read the ' Klamath New day after day Is to keep thor btighly Informed on happening ot Importance throughout th world aa well as lo Klumatb until the first of .March will Ilirnughriiit the nnrlhwe.u are now making preparations for their reirtilnr wint"i- Miutdowns. flnow in the higher altitudes bus a! resdy caused some inconvenience, nnd the output of logs from now be !St!S.4.4" skil'ILfeltJllil Vl" - Meet Me at The Manx FOOTBALL SEASON Make your home at HOTEL MANX All big pl(iying( finidfi easily accessible. Excellent hotel service. .Distilled running ice water in every room. Popular priced rales. Check your car nt the hotel. The Hotel Manx POWELL St. at O'FARRELL, San Francisco APPLICATION COUPON I hereby apply for the $10,000 Travel and Pedestrian Accident policy Issued by the Continental Mfo Insurance Company ot HI. Louis, .Missouri, through the . ..... . for which I enclose SI. 00, the cost of the policy for ono yenr. It is understood and a greet 1 that this pulley shall not be in force until the premium and the application have been received at the newspaper office and tho policy actually Issued, and that there shall be no coverage unless tho applicant Is within the ago limits specified In the policy; la in sound condition mentally and physically) and unless the disability or loss under which claim is made la specifically covered under ono of tho various parts of the policy. What la yoor full, name? Address Ago ,. City or town ...... Name ot Beneficiary ... Relationship Are yon In sound condition physically ant mentally? SIGNATLTtE OP APPLICANT Dated at . ; thbj , .... . da of Application received al Newspaper office ...,...n Route Policy No. ... .................... New 102.... Old No medical examina tion ho red tape. Every person between the ages of 13 and 60 yearl can obtain thia protection and should have it. The man who works for a living and ahouldera the responsibilities of sup porting a wife, family or home can not overlook thia opportunity. Theae tidy auma may prove necessity to you before -mother day passes Call Or Write INSURANCE DEPARTMENT THE KLAMATH NEWS r P3 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON P. O. BOX 878 l s fiyii aud vlctully. . I much below normal. 3. - . ' I I , -. a -