PACE DIGHT FRIDAY, JANUARY IS, 1023 T!K KLAMATH NEWS Health Unit Gives 1 27 New Students (Will Ask Voters! Lee Bivens Dies Past Year's Work;! Will Enter High! To Authorize Bond! After Illness Biir Improvement: Monday nimnint. Januitrr 21. i Issue for Schools itanroaa umnai Leave After Visit ;C . Activities of the Klamath county health unit for tlt past year havo been summarised by Dr. O. 8. Newsom. medical di rector of the Kltmaih county health unit. In an annual report submitted to the alale board of .health. Monday morning. January il. IUI AMAMl.t.O. T.x.. .!n. IT, lit h beginning of the new semes-! 1M l.eo lllveus, believed to he ter in city atul county schools On February 0. 192!. the Kin-1 the largest Individual cattle own will find 27 eighth grade am-j ninth county school hoard will j or In the world, mid mayor of dents entering Klamath l'ni.'n ask the voter of the Klamath Amarlllo. died lute today at k high achool as freshmen, county school district to vote hospital in Wichita Kail. A From the eighth grado at Fre- Jiau.pno ooiui issue. nont school the following sm lenu will enter high achool: Raymond Allen. Albert Beler. Dr. Xewsom's report stales Glendon Blunchard. Kdith Bor that 723 easea were reported to . geraon. Gordon llrunton. Illllle the health office of which .151 Dunn. Alice Fitield. Walter Fran wero Quarantined. Flgurea re-ici. Arthur llarrla. George llen Teal that 267 cases were released derson. Janette Larsen. James from quarantine and 260 homes I.oper. Fremont Morris. Kdward disinfected. '. Stocker. Wyatt Swisher. Willie One of the outatanding actlvi- Tlngley, and Vernon I'hrlne. tiea of the year was the Immunl. i From Mills school the follow tat ion and varcinatlng work. Thi Ing hare graduated: Jack Atkin sudilen attack of nculo Indlff-ea. i.io niniio. it la staled n ;,oll , s.ul , hav0 nvwA Fred Petorsou. county school j death. superintendent, ia to be used to . ... . . construct several new ,,h(K), ''''-' ''! '-en engaged In huildlng. to care for the student. ' "V"",1" """" Texas in many district where thev are 1 .nnhn.rt f".r lh" la"t 5& ne mui runcnes ana inieresta in ! Texas. New Mexico, Aritona. I Kansas Nebraska and .icxlen. now transported to other schools: to build additions or Improve present buildtt'Ks. One of the new school planned (will be t West Klamath Falls. :near the new Weyerhaeuser mill. I Sites of the others havo not been On Bug Control renort ahou-s thst SSS war. vc- ' -n chandler llerrv. Esther llow- definitely determlnd, nut til cinated against small pox. ten en. Harry ltrown. Mildred Huck. money, it thought, will be suf- for typhoid fever and 1303 for James McCluskev. Bernard Smith. I flcient to bring the educational diphtheria. ' Florence Smith and Harley Stiles, facilities of the comity to a point In his nsrrsilr. reiwxr. rr ! where there will be room for "During the year the unit di- ! Senators Asked rector gave 34 talks upon mat-: j Cimnoi. Hill ters pertaining to public health) 10 OUpUUll Dill oeiore various groups anu or ganisations throughout the coun-1 ty. These talks were attended j by approximately 1260 people. Asking support cf the beetle "In June 192S there waa an i bill which is now before the outbreak of diphtheria ia a town j United States senate. Senator Just across the line in California. MrN'ary and Stelwer. of Oregon the disease was of virulent type were wired yesterday by the for The Dorris health office re-1 entry committee of the Kla quested our assistance In the con- ! math county chamber of com trol cf the epidemic We gave . merce. our assistance, establishing a j The bill requests further ap- quarantlne at the stale line. Dr. proprtattona fr.m Congress for stiHlcnts. This year many grades occupy rooms that were formerly used for high schools, the high school classes being crowded into other rooms. Baby Born After Mother Killed He left nn estuto variously . Ilmuted from ll3.U0A.uuu to $20.tio0.fliUl. Ho was about to complete hit wvoiul term at mayor of tills city. Trainmen Killed In Eastern Wreck ABKnriF.R.V Md.. Jan. 17. (11 PI Three bodies were removed from a Pennsylvania llallrosd . j triple train wreck at Short l-nno. i two miles south of here, and two ! additional bodies are still lu the) : wreckage, It was reportnd here i IMIItVT IHinlft 1T mm r.. Ihd l l...-l Pa..iri... tleorgs Nene, traveling frelsht gent for the Saiiin Fe; I. ills co of ill" Orulid Trunk: J. ' F. Stan I : it. New York t'ctitrali I P,.,r tlint l.'l.ltllntlt PhIIj Im I!.....-.,.. W l ..Hi... l.l l 1 1 m- i. Ir ..A now nt the (.out as a rallied railroad; l". I.. Savage. l..-fc..i " center may be Veen In the con- wanna railroad: tleorge Dresden, ' I'reslilont of Durnnt Motors, Inc.. tlnual visitations of railroad men. Texas I'aelflc. , : was announced loduy. The following rnllroad mpre- lllll Dood, pioneer traveling 1 llnyuu succeeds W. ('. Dur- seutntlves left Inst night after agent for the Illinois t'entrul, i.nt, who recently annJunsed thai transacting business here: ctpcts to leave ( r his home he was rllniiilhlng the iiiiiii- A. K. Ithodes. traveling freight , In San Frumisco tontKlit. jlmi nienl of the rorporallou. NF.W VOI1K, Jan. 17, vV) - Kleetlon of K. J Haynua, former ! president nnd chairman of the ' Tho keeping, of Christ inns was ! forbidden III Kuglnud under His j I'oinmouweallli of JACK FROST HIIOH HFI'AIHINO ' While Vot Walt Womsn's half aotoa VI, pair Wood hl loiillfts, IM pr. Man' rubber Ussls OOe pr. All 47 --Q tonight. One of the holies was said t I be In tho caboose of a freight train and another body In the . locomotive cab of a south-boun.t : NCE is Not the Safe Way to Soft-cook IOOO EGGS fast pas- fightlng beetle which are ravag ing forests throughout the coun try. It will primarily benefit the whole United Statse, but passage of the bill would mean that, this county would come In tor its share cf the appropriation, which is badly needed for the furtherance of beelA' control work. Kiwanians Enjoy Round-Table Talks Klwanls luncheon Thursday L. E. Story, from the slate of fice and myself conferred with the California authorities. There was no spread of the disease Into Klamath county. Measles and Influenza have existed In widespread distribu tion throughout the county, both of mild types. Klamath Falls voted a 3300,. 000 bond Issue and are at this jtime constructing aa Improved and modern sewage disposal ays item" Some Idea of the activity of . th office was gained by the fact that there were 9000 tele ' phone calls to the health office, jthat nurses on duty made 3S0 calls during the year, that there iwere 251 pre-schoot visits, 63 school Inspections. 1223 achool (pupils examined for defects. 12S defects corrected aa the result of 'at the piano by Mrs. E. S. Veatch. tae neaitn omce examinations. Bruce Dennis was the invited ' fi . II'MI !l2 pupils treated, and 20 clin-! speaker, and In a round-table Lattlemen H ill cs aitenaea oy people. i;alk be eulogized dilierent li- I During the year Dr. Xewsom 1 Iranians tor their public spirited . traveled 11.452 miles In the per-!Dess, their desire to build, and 'formance of health office work; ! their willingness to commend the 'Miss Lydia Fricke traveled 19,-ii;ood deeds of their neighbors. 1 921; and Miss Hatel McC'lellan, He laid stress on Ihe Importance ,9,466 miles. I Following Is a list of com-'thn enmniimltv. nnd Dnid a trib- I New York-Wahington sensor truin. ! The crush occurred wiien a ' i north-bound passenger train col- J I llded with the rear end of a. freight train, throwing wreckage! onto the south-bound track, which ' I in turn was hit by the speeding ' ' south. bonnH niHH,np ! All passengers wero reported : uninjured. The dead ported to be trninmen. were re- STEl"BENVILLE, Ohio, Jan. 17. (CP) A motherless boy was born in a hospital here today, and wailed querulously uji if in understanding protest against its tragic heritage of lire. The baby was born as Us mother. Mrs. Zeniaiine Diana more. 22, died. She had been shot, an hour before, by her father-in-law, Frank Dlanamorc. 50. who then fala'.ly ahot his wife, Mrs. Marcelina Dls,namore, 49. and committed suicide. The elder lr niunmnnM ...I the younger woman wero living WilPlTlPr Wpjli1 YiGf when nnllr. Ih ' " Ctlllltl where the shooting occurred. Both were rushed to the hospital. It was seen that the younger wo man was about to become a mother. She waa placed on an was another of their successful ! operating table. The instant that weekly events marked by a full j life passed from her body, slio attendance. Mrs. Naomi Holm- w-as operated on, and the baby stead sang tnree numoers -a. u , .as orougui into tue world. er warms, bringing moro of wl were eninusiasiicauy iwmcti uj jtujsi.wna saiu ne was neaituy. , ter's frozen moisture. n.imanians. ne was areuniiuw-u uu win nve. TCV'- re R n1 tti nn mm m . " ' mi. JSSjr Brings ow.Kam, W A few more days of the pros- j ent thawing days, and the snow ! which has carpeted the ground in this city and Klamath roiintv since Christmas will be gone, un less In the meantime the weath- , JA) Meet in South Q-oJfec at a Time the sure Way thafi n wy H's Bros This is probablo, Rccordlnr irt i lsiiii.n . . . . u s 1 1 . y weather forecasts received for Washington and Oregon by wire last night A 5sv !' J. a. -r w i 4 and east SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 17.-- no change San Fraiiclsco. historically n I westerly winds, at times strong Olace of barter In hoof M.ln.. ! of the Poole Pelican t boat re to u,ow, um, art Mexico . II Tl?.l . and SnanUh r..ln,.. i, r..ii,...i. i10UVI?r Will flPK municaoie oisease cases rsimrieu j ute to I oris Dianas, a niu. ; famous ag , outlet (or products to the health office durins the i for Ihe buildings be has erected the Tas caul)J nne o( h year: Tuberculosis 19 ant night predicting unsettled i t T leather Friday and Saturday. Gl I IMC OV a lith light rains and snows over' '!cr.,r!B,?i; ' MtMuous Process .Mil W 6 I ,.i J W .4 v. ' 1 I aj it? Influenza SO Pnenmonla 62 Mumps 43 Scajiiea 14 Chicken Pox 72 Measles 18" Scarlet Fever 15 Spinal Meningitis 2 Small Pox 6 Erysipelas 2 Typhoid 20 Poliomyelitis 2. Impetigo 4 Diphtheria 10 Whooping Cough 2 j Anthraq 4 , Social Diseases ...123 Officers Attempt To Locate Youth Italic with a. era d hie iVftcrDtion t.t. j .. ! . - iuc ivuuu'Ul. ;of Mayor Tom Walters in even-1 Th . . . Members in Florida j Ing -clothes function. at a recent social ;of cat,ie out of ca!tIemen a'ttllu 'and friend of Hoover, ated with the American National ,arJr of tne Interior. (Continued From Face One) Livestock association, will take No wo 1 1 Flprtpn plate on 'ebruarT "i CWCIl LlCllCU nt delegates, nu'mberinr some Dtioinico Pracilonf 700 to 80- 1 "tne to San that lhe "Poclal session of con- Senator Shortrldge. reniibllran. '. California, went to lhe president- 1 elect today with a sueeestion ' I Francisco from all parts of tho United States and from several Aeweu, uimuiUi. ioreign countries to discuss n,at- Klamath Reclamation ters important to the cattle in- an1 laf'fff bills ready by that nuie. oirn ne oelleves possible.! Hoover, he said. Indicated he : thought tho plan a good one If I preparations could be made, which depends upon congress. running away from tbe borne of his brother, Gene McKenzte, of 119 North Eighth street on tbe evening of December 15. Myron "Son" McKenzle, aged 16 liam Warner, Medford H. D. of the Project was selected -president of dustry. the Federal Business association of Southern Oregon at a meeting held In Medford Wednesday. Cotonel C. G. Thomson, super intendent of the Crater Lake ark. with headquarters In Med- jford was elected vice president. F. D. Wagner. postmaster of Ashland was elected secretary. The following men were chos en to serve on the executive board for the next year: Hugh B. Rankin, supervisor of the Cra ter National Forest service; Wil- postmast- gress begin April 1 Instead of April 15, as planned, provided' the committees can get farm: Can you imagine what would happen after you had moved the kettle from the fire? Defurc you could take out all the eggs many would be over-cooked. Certainly it pay to soft-cook cgg a few at a' time. You have control! . Hi!l Bros, control the flavor of their coffee be cause they roast a few pounds at a time by a con tinuous process. Every berry is roasted evenly to that exact point where matchless uniform flavor is assured. No other coffee is roasted this way. HILLS BROS Every bit of the delicious aroma and flavor cre ated by this exclusive process of Controlled Roast ing comes to you intact because 1 Ii lis llros. Coffee is packed in vacuum. You sense it the instant you open the can. Hills Bros. Coffee is drunk everywhere. Always ask for it by name and to be sure look for the Arab, Hills Bros.' famous trade mark, on the can. ' DEATHS ClW A. of years, is being sought by city j er and J. and county officers at the request . supervisor of his family. territory. Despite the fact the youth dls- i Tbe regular routine of busl appeared more than a month ago. ! ness transacted during the past no report was made to local year and officers until yesterday. dls.used The boy had recently arrived ! session. i Mr. Newe'.l will preside president during 1929. . In Klamath Falls from Missouri. He is described as being 16 years of age; 5 feet 5 Inches tall; weighing 110 pounds; natr, mea- np . . lum; eyes, blue; complexion. J. WO Appointed On ruauy. a scar iiuiu wine, v. mouth across cheek. Besides his brother he has a sister, Letha McKenzle of Klam ath Agency. When yaung McKenzle was last seen he was wearing denim overalls and Jumper, cap and tan oxfords. nOXAI.D KK.WKTH MAXXIXfi Ronald Kenneth, the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Jackson Manning of 663 California ave nue, passed away Thursday after noon following an Illness of but a few hours' duration. The child was born in this city November 22. 1928. In addition to his par ents hp is survived hv A HUrer Billlngslea. forest Margaret Ellzobeth. Friends are tne urants rasa . reSDectf ullv Invited In attend Ihe funeral services to lie held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Karl Whltlork Funeral Home. plans for 1929 were , pine avenue at 8ixth, with Rev. during the afternoon a. F. Simmons, pastor fo the First Baptist church, officiating The average person breathes ' eighteen times per minute. ; II11.M Bros. Corrii. Ivc. 2 Harrison Si. Sjn Franritco, Cal. COFFEE Fresh row iht criinal vacuum pack easily openca with the key. as Interment will he made in Link- Europe Committee (Oon tinned From Page One) vllle cemetery. After Secretary Kellogg had hltie mnila I, nlnln In Sir K'uma thai greylthe 1'nlted States has no obtec-lof I""ll,ng. jtions to these American citizens lending their aid in tho repara- ROBERT IIEK.M.XXX JR. Robert, the infant son of Mr. I a?ld Mrs. Robert Herman, passed j away at the family home 303 Iowa street Thursday morning. I The child was born In this city ! Oct. 28th, 1928 and aged two months and 19 days at the time i The remains are In ! the Pink room of tho Karl Whit-' lock Funeral Homo, Pine Avenue ; At the Liberty Hons Inquiry, since they will act " S""h where ,r'"nd." ma' "' entirely In their unofficial, Inde pendent and private character, the ambassador announced he leave tomorrow for New rangements will bo Replete with thrills, pathos, romance and drama, "The Young! would Whirlwind," an unusual western j York to confer with the Amerl-j produced by FBO with Bui Bar- cans selected and secure their I ton In tho atarrlng role, opened j agree ment to accept formal In-j last night at the Liberty theatre. Imitations from Paris. j where it ploys the last times to-1 day. beforo a packed house, and i lllxtsT Ml'SIC II AltM scored an outstanding triumph 1 It is undoubtedly one of the j EAST ORANKK, N. J., Jan. 17. best pictures the youthful little j Proponents of a Bcheme to slnr has appeared in, for It is make Instruction In music com-: full of spectacular and during 1 pulsory for county schools say action, Is off the beaten path of(it will reduce crime In the; Ihe usual western melodrumn. : younger generation. "If you, Insofar as lhe plot of the story iteaeli a hoy to blow u saxa-1 U conrerned, and demonstrates phone," they spy, "he will never I to the fullest of the ability of, blow a safe." 1 tho boy star as an all-rouid west j . erni-r and capable actor. I for rasulta use New Class Ada A ma do later, i f The greatest distance the old pony express could cover In a day was 250 miles. ) KLAMATH KOLD KICKS A combination treat ment for COLDS and LACRIPPE Hattsfartlon Guaranteed or Money Refunded by ihe Pelican Drug Co. T12 Main Sl.a Klamath Falls, Ore. I U XL. I NEW CREPES AND PRINTS ARRIVE $1675 fs Every frock in new styled in the latest designs. For after noon or Htrcet, there is nothinn as desirable as these advance xprinp; colors. Beautifully combin ed in patterns that will please tho most exacting. Colors of Holly- nonet. wood red, ins purple, blue and tnn. Buv On now! r. JANUARY SALE DRESSES $6.75 $9.75 $12.75 $15.00 $19.75 Silks, Crepes, Velvets In the popular fall shades In sizes for eveiyone. , II