August 27, 1933 PAGE FOUR THE KLAMATH NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON THE KLAMATH NEWS atLAMATH NEWS PUB. CO. PulUviert .ivtf 1FNK1NS - Editor . nln Kf- Publltbcd '1 ,,vt Monday try Th Mamttb Ji.w. publishing l lui-Ul South F,t,u ,t- w F.I la nM(IB. Official pP ot City ot M- . . im. matter .t STtoS olllf t Kl.m.th Fall. Oro. November II. ml. ndr net ot March . 1T. SUBSCRIPTION Dsitversd by crrlr, RATES month Delivered by writ, .It MO year Delivered by mall. mr, county Delivered by mall. 1M outside county, Subscription payabl In ndvnae Represented nationally M C. MOGKNSON CO, IXC, an Francisco Mw Yorh. Detroit. Beattl Lee Angelee Copies ot The New. mid. together with, oomp ete i lorm.iioT nbont lk. Kl..tb mn. k. ,bt'" tor th asklag nt any ot these ftlcee. Member Audit Bureau ClrculnttoB Telephone l0t tjatiar Control ProkUm A Difficult On. SOOIAL too 4 Ti,io rto.M W th fBd..l Milrawt " w,OT aatrol eototio km oUbIb1 oaalbl lcUUiKa tor tk pro ,04 apclal So. Tk riU ut a b4 eBirloi K k llaiB.t4 ft thorowht -k rill a4 tateJrJM t , klkttiom. I LM a ot tP BT ol itotk bp for k oWo ot kaoraul rTau th t li.or koald aroktbltioa W paalAaa It will tk-Cat-art Stat. Rtb t tbto tn koala not k aruda po tU larc ja Tk atoawnt tk ! aio K a kw'ry aoUortlon. 1 at -latd to h ti ohtoctlT ae (.tlttl. Rpl koald tak tt aatural pUc oaly; aothlnt t th hlh-prtar aikod ihould accompany It- Oa ot th most aiacoarafiac thini atuchd to prohibition aa th rlm ot th bootltr and (fiertl TloUtloa ot th la. A raulat4 liquor prlc ut(V ctently low to rmor th boot.-, lrifr mutlh tabllhl. Re peal ltlt wll hart lllpiltCy ot aal. purchas and consumption. Th goTrnmnt liquor ttor. a plan found tucctosful la Caa adisn pcoTlnc, lends ltlt ad mirably to rpal in Oroa. Tb permit aystrm will '1t th com- snlssloa a record ot all persons atinc hard bererafe. It will mak U possible to eliminate the f kabltual drunkard, th criminal and th minor. Revenue from th sal ot liquor cannot possibly be great. It It to treat w will know Im mediately th proper control o! sals has aot beea arcomrllsbed. But uhat to left after adminis tratis expense hire beea de ducted, shonld to to boih the tat and th district wber the aal ha been mad. Tb-s eut teetloa hat beea, mad Jotatiy by Dr. William & Knox and Joha Beckmaa. two mea who hart take a lead la th repeal mor aeau A pric tutficieaUy low to r moT tk kootlecrcr to deairaV.; but. at th tarn time, tk prt-e should s kixk uocxk to mak automatic lestiktlort for coa sumptloa aad krlxf la nasoaakle profit tor th state, Tk ttsuor aoatrol problem la ot aae te k dtcuted at a spe cial tesaioa by commercial tx tems. It to oa to be w.rked oat la th ax-latira taterestt at tempvraxc aad maderatlca. Cottdemninf tk Meeiac of r irebtiga. ioa w rlGlLAXOK aad rocteratioa V k, th force, tor tow te th. ,. ly. evxnty ard tut pprei.y bare ended K'amath Fails' aa- recedeated ee-.e ot Incendiary fire. Tier worked a!o t.-r. dPite tie criticism ter perea.t-, tir.t peioa'.sr.iact to go free. ther was little a d aad swme latvrtvTva.-e In the capiar. r.gi ce.au haa bee tree- bld by Ik tncead.a.-iL Tke ... ... naeeourg aas care- tally described the results: - bag bat left kis blat!i.g tra.1 (. CWl U I ' vrTtave. k. .r.. rear. Urea hav ere, aa. Th cost ot tire, however.! cstnBot b aheasuired altogether IB ' throaghcal th ceaaty la pan term et tax, ta li. wkeai "'"" w w.u ererstor aa aptrov:xg the N. R w ,t O.S nieaea. raaca. a. t..j.rs- . r .: fl"r -' Tb tnodeat llinstretea Ue nw tie proenv of C. V. Looer- le Jce4insl was eepeca..; j jroru, material tor smt.e m ' tact that a one care to cnticm ley. prominent Wood River Val ciiv. the dens smoke, over-iike woadertal agrstaltaral pro- tk X. R. A ta pab'.ic. .ley stockEta. Dixon Brosu are banting th ealley tor days.' dacooa at Klamatk l.k u1. .v. - -: - skrv-cled tk rrasrs oa tke trey.i I""', ' n"1 he ha writ- oa U,ir targe baidixg te tt '"t'iv'c" Earlier Days t---s reealt.d tn other dsmsg wkich , the prea-deat of ibe Na'.joasl i. -jn bav.rg th week. btwt Ikowsands of dcllsrs to' KetUmatioa association to jvv:a , rvwea FlVre eat Tb klaxut R. , Recvrd crone ar reported farmer, and ewvhardlst., .' .r. r. ! f ?T I S!"""'.A"W .throagboat tk. rs'.ley. th. hay be- T. av. r a.-.. k. I ..,1 J .i. Work em th aew taueMger ,lg at excetosevtlly tta aaallty "The toll e b.maa live. t j eny valar eg tke targeet. et drewt tt pmrrrmni ta fine j detiraction of watershed, tke ! Kvvmtal aid aeent prodsititt I slti. The base ssone are el Moet trari court diapeaee ansa toarwt IrarH and tare, tke efecrlOc ad aceuttt bea ty, th polutton ot treama with I uhH that destroy tlsh IK. the wholesale slaughter ot bird and (m animals, all ot thee which j ntr Into the destructive .tore ot forest tint, intangible tbouih they rnny b. they anal nvr theleea b rontldcrod." Public opinion must b ttlmu Ihted to prosecute th man wko would deliberately t tiro to foreat or k building. Hit to th wort tort ot robber tor hit work to hit for year. Th law move, aa swiftly M poeslble, but It can't catch up with tho Hre or ch flrbug . unl thr to th support ot publto opinion to coaaWmu hist aa a nut destruc tive menace. There may bo legal respon sibility for covering exposed hot sprteg bat th moral responsi bility should b utftcintly strong to mak adequate protec tion tor playing ehlldrea. Telling the Editor Te ah Editor: Accordlnc to year stemed newspapers. colB cidenla multiply. wirst. you report that Mayor Mahoner has tiled an apolicatioa tor water from Klamath rlrer and. It memory terre correctly, tor direrwon at the exact site the California OreiroB Power company prerioasly tiled upon, tud tor exactly the same amount at water. Then you report Mayor Ma hoaey makint the same wortn lesa promise to the water users of Klamath project that the power company made, and In al most Identical tonnage. Nov. en August i- yon re- port that Mayor Mahoaey has : made aa appucattoa to airecr , it wanted to beat tne gun on in l.ee ecoud-iec ot water from illation aad the codes. It pro Unk MTr aad the power com-1 dured at pre-inflatloa nnd pre hear has a similar tiling tor; code costs Intending to sell at exactly th earn amount et : inflation and cod price, water which antedate Mahoney'sj e e e tiling by l years. IStntvs Quo 1 wonld, through your col-j Tfclt j, th ,lctr, BD t0 Aa. umas. ask the people ot Klam-i- , Sm ,hM1 ,m.lu ata coaaty cnder two qnee j lions: rirsi. tiq ,a--.. caooee ror at iu:in ine vxa- site cnoeea y rco aaa way j aia se asx ror exacii.w ihw moit amoaat water: and. second, should the aecfvtary ot th in terior release the required water. wkich t thee aprucatloas would be granted tnr tne state a na t-r. the present Oregon law. Copco i j prior r Mahoneys suWqaeat I Iiuur dw. neo iw uie I ... .v.. ti" impreJon that th N. R. A. .tslrl ,Jr tftaw M torci bt"t1 re-',, fht. il tlZl? "(employment tke face ot re- Or that it would be aa easy to over-ride state law aa it waa to over-ride the city 'a constitution: And I would ask the land owners ot the Klamath protect to consider one qaestiou: What difference wonld It make to their land values whether Copco or the city acquired the right to their water supply? Th mayor, in his indiscrim inate power filings, should be supprveseo. it am apparent rrom : what he to reported already to " . , . hav done that either ke doesl AB important factor la buDd aot know what result th tne- The Index for June waa 1: cew of kis pita would have oa . ,1: August (estimated I. 14. the agricultural commua tr tu T '" o " I rounding Klamatk rail, or th,t'ntracu let in IT states of ! he does aot care. the Rockies. It dive not matter whether T57 iow k,w f-r hnUding Mahoaey is acting, sub-rosa. for " "na'" behad all other la-, Conco. seeking bv IndiscreUo ! dlT f business. , to get the water for them under! . ' improvement to torge.y . . .. . me gaise ot municipal power - .1 k. . . . ttcal pUv that that iVd keep m s.f.,-, . mjiaicc a poiiiKU nffatrti raa ltat kis name ioonu, tt,. . i:S.r,i ,.si.. ...i'i -... .v. , --:,-"- . " , cere la the belief thai ke w.ll' ppreaeaaioa ot . seare eBoash . . , j ,.., "mil unci tae nrst ivt ween - - - J n i - rpo?er SSSt for liilmath IV to i August). At thla rata Uey i Falls. Taesday after-1 Monday night SsJv.Oob ArmJ hii attack oa th. w.-.v 1-Vhts 1 M long tim patting out noon the and Mrs. Porter kiktd Girl Guard meet at ;:! p. m. c thi KtomUi iVeTtwt to "a " r to Gold lake. , Delia Jjonac. leader. T.eaday renae-mlrs daxroa. toideed u" er, oub pictere, taken by Mr.:' Soidlers meeting I . m. iZx n , Tf Obvxmy tubsantlal .nem- 'Lester Hahle. aad Mr. A. Brew- Wednesday .1: J p. m Udiea tempted Ming by th pewi"1 " " tlie Ror T1. ' WJ, JVA company, for good peop: l:g . . j p ac Pnd.y and .turday nigh... "Cotute prayer "!?'"4 MtaU Da and liberal new-! , Ts. Hablc. aud Brewer fn,Uiea Tkllrda rvln paper. Uk.th. Oregon Journal ,Bd. , '.r. Caornan. -ho have m-. f jSmJ 'V " snaauoa reox oa n...r u.i ng.iw, Mri- Hable. wbo with her h-; meeting. Saturday evening with approval. (est hew tk. liberty bond iat.e. ,M ,r, , oUo, pKI. th- w m' raise .cV of long and There I. littj, danger tUt the T b r.nanced. It U. bead. K!IC cltT. c,liforau . fJJS. sTtla? .'. r--ewt Mcrecary ot U laterk.r to be called, u Wi:H' lpKd) ,mt, UlM a.r, follow: H s m. prayer. Id: I lt" n.rT rrvsiri.o'-lc, e.e4 s.rta-r ula. ,Kl1inm ct ,11 .nil county J.J ierTT lt Morn- power cempary. ke to to much j IPc,b" .v . ! large ratchet ot tisb. She U ver. :-g o:-ea air service 11 L s o tasan.iee aaa i-sai- ravor a ma- I.f direcirrs, move prcsiptVj aad i decisively. i decisively. ! r-Tl.",J of U. Kliaitl divtrtct as r;orted at , , a , rv adred k.aiir.tg js-.o prcject '-fair, la tint staxg that hwsrj ' . "-i"n nri-Tt of evcrv lardcvr mjg lh, ..: aser, t;a ; arwe tin tke board take uume- : '- effective adieu te tke ed i '." ' r. I7. w. . ,T"T mmb tJ., c, : vsliey oatrag, rvvrcg kere. .ar iih . i ike fair - -- - .n.. aeea ror a coven at-1 ltsck oa cr aevcftv r.ir. ,.v a ivw twi ietters trom , rrnrs tt 1 r. Irv. might aot r amiss, sar.tg tkst we do . ' " " tr'ni "' sect as at it. rirst rsmnver of a political ramw.errr. that cap- port of Mahoxey a tr.diecreeg ac- i : V vunJ,. atar.a. or. t ..1 a ."'", f,TtT m- S' i wt- Jl',,. . """ h.rw been ccmlrg to Sunday Sctool and Bible Claaa. i,?.'"" B:'" J" . fwVji. i T, Od" ' th, past It tumrlera. . . 1 Toutg People- Legion er i prvect sitaacon was carefai-v rerstdg sesse at a low- " . - Rnir eblie sn, jesp.ai.ed ta kirn. If MarahaJ ' rate. The q.eic, ! Bfwer. wk. live, ,car J- VI. 3aa aid U. Oregon Joarral how maty bondholders would t Asgelea. ha been coming to T.rid to come to can Se evaded. eTi?v uV dea4 fk. and wk.tber the' Ceee.de Summtt for tb. pan the ,r n'b'c mSt-fn I Irerarv of the interior be. an ew trea.urv coald etaad It. years to spend the summer. The 1 A, ,,rll IU. w:er .sera. tkrgh their U tk to dopted It will Brewer kom is one of the 4't- officer, will b glad to .tLLl rcureeeauuvea. the bAar, ixk .is. il. tnatK-e ot rrr 1 o. ixe it ice bitvc ... WASHINGTON Now Bhm tbo Now h Inside Mory Frews Ik llipltal By PAVli M AMAIN Cpyrl(kt. 13. by rul Mnlloa Payrolls WASHINGTON. Au(. 1 Whsn you tit all tk rosy busi ness uplift newt into a composite picture. It to soiuewkst lop sided. That to tkowa Tory clearly by the (OTernment't own business chart, the one used prlrately by (OTtrnment officials to keep tab oa things. The current chart shows In dustrlal production was almost normal during July. That means our factories wer irluding out nearly the same amouut ot goods this season aa they did during the seasons of 11)1 to Ills iacluslT. But they wer doing H with 7 per cent of the normal num ber ot worker and 0 per cent ot the aormal payroll outlay. The gorerameat figure you have beea reading from time to time are all accurate, but they do not clearly present the situa tion. On day on department announce factory employment tt up nearly six per cent. ICheers). The next day payrolls are ap nearly 4 per cent. tMore cheers). Then production Is S per cent, t Oration I. It looks like we are out ot th , wood. But w are aot. When yon lerel out th figures you find industry Jumped 1U production 24 per cent sine May while employment Increased only 1 per cent aad payrolls oaly t per cent. It to eery easy to tee wnac las happened, industry went on a comas again these taxes will pro cheep production spree. It held dace a lot ot money. dowa oa employment and wagea hM rt.Bgl. The code hare '."neT" Prod'ucSc. now I continue to Improve But if more costly. As a result tt tojbuelne doeant contina to fllimr off. '?Pt!lf,ito " i! industrial production index tor I this month will be fl. oft T. No one has a very clear Idea what that will do to factory ..h uvroll. Tn; thm, thtT wtM M1 iollt tfc H:It4 gust as July. That supposition to based on Apparent n aa P'v"-' empioyera from V-rirg mea who would have beea tot go dsr-.ng ".t"';..... v w. ' B" ur pro,pcu f deqaate Sundy school nnd morning wor Poib.y " hav beu lacoa,. lB ibe tatnre are good. It ship. 1. Mr. K. A. Ohman. u ati'berMT have" bW"iald"oft ;" n of wisdom, there- , penntend.nl. Evening service In "iXZE? tZJSZi&.t. to borrow agalnn fu,ar. ' .' 77. saouia t witnaeia unut a mor JtitaM" ""ti" r, 1 1- , in in bib v m t ira. , - ' ap tk wet Jk kABt C 4 an an Jl sV A rT irB! mntra! arva-w ban i goTrraeni contract i wer KM ? . durlrg th first week of August. durlrg th first week of August. Th raboc work program la mov-rg taster but tie nace to -- .;iw.iy ptuMiun . , ( - l-ms. i --- . fr " nscier l( tisane the deal. The ads:ciMraton it sot ready tor "TU-ng bk. thai. see Nega I ' Every Insider bow be bis eyw t oa the latere, not tk ores- - or ie imst. ervevttr win: ,iw x.rck. ni Hji tT. v . be tke most latponant xaocta la car fsvcraMe ha'.aoce y trs. reflects farther flight of tke dol- aT- . e increased rouazia- cf k Ir.daetrial tii i'"";.'": ' mg July. ... ...... A cowl ptMiclrv maa teat !aro..s tA w ... . ... .ic receaUv a STatemca sc-a-.hea-a coal cjrstor strtng'.v m cr-.ocir.ig Ue N. R. a Later " w. n jk. ,rx , . up-. t i.-- tamer- eierraTked sll offirea aik- ,T?'J . W tag that ike eiatemeai be kCed. ' F.' te about a week. Si'-a toter came etoiher state- Haylr wai cemmenc th stent ctu.g tk same re B tk IT ecrre ot ha mmttM hmi;:is. Thewr of small tewa I e ork ef tke araia building to tud come front near Bray, Calif. The granite tor the building it obtained at Kwklin, Calif., aud the contrast between the granite and the rubble work to striking and presents a fine appearance. Tk editor ot tke Bonaata Bul letin came orer to call upou aa Friday, from kit kome ewn. He waa looking happy and feeling good. Editorials oa News (Continued from Pag On) a tax would probably b defeated, e e e "OULD tk boada be told, M Yotedt Possibly aot, oa th open mark et. But th federal gorernmeat, through torn ot it rarlout agencies, ought to b willing to accept bonds as th stale's share ot the relief money. At least, an effort should b mad to find oat. see THE STATS Or ORnsCON. at ,1.. 1 wnn,an. I. hMltl But Its prospecte are good. K wtlsttng improvement In but In continues, K to probable that in a few years this tint will hav all the money it will know what to do with. It business re turns to normal, much ot th ex isting tax delinquency will be paid up, or at people get mosey with which to pay their taxes they will aot let their property go- In addition, w hare exceeding ly high income and axels taxes, which can not be amended or re pealed tor at least two - years mora, and aa w begin to get in- Meanwhile, we are reducing tke coat ot government steadily, j which will mean that the money collect la taxes will go farta- LL THIS, of course, to predt- vaivu oa au 11 1 eaei- Drove. If the nreeent .nv.nl it" collapse aad we taU back to the level ot last spring, ws all be broke, anyway, and'.. J00 Williams building. lit it wont matter. pROSPECTS ot raising any con- i aiders bis amount of atone ) - added taxation are aot maoi at ! tim. n-. 'ning. Aa attenoant la la charg Pr-nt t0r U 0r troi II anUI 1 o clock aad from ,U tax Uw. hav to go to -.ha;,.,, ,ntl, 4:Ja ,i;,pt gun- ,re la bo mood bow ta r'e aew l-T th"B- prospects, as the federal g wem-! imeat to doing, instead of at- I tempting to levy aew taxes biw. i CASCADE r.Qf-tnw cr-A.rv , . CASCADE SCMMTT. Ore. A daughter was bora to Mr. Gene LaVoy In a Eugene hospital last week. Vr. aad Mrs. Ws. Peterwa aad aoa Holhs have returnee ..!- . . '"a inrir nri.wa. i ney vis.t- , . ' I Creecent City. Calif, aad also otored to Portland wkere Uev ... ... r ,,,. tke Constrtation. rott or KUmatr Mis Rahy Potts of Klamatn . . i h-t et'it, oa uti vaeii. .d .v. .-4 w. H.hl hn k, .-.r. to family a '.so apends each Cbrin-j : ma here wkere tkey enjo, !n- ter s porta. Maay ol Mrs. Brew ere pictures were of eaow ere an. Roeebarg wk'er. she is a w'tnee oa a coirt tr.nl. Haying In PrOgTCSS Un Large Holdings FORT K1.1V1T1I Or. - .wnWKM .tZl' ""T . . tetn.ve Wood Riwr rantk Bear see Port Klamatk Motday. It It ei- 1 Via rilf-i nirfc nanM. t?-f.. . , " . - irt, cl f it Mur ltd walls t thej- sprrg trajn. bavrr. merc.yl f mk tkKtl4va with R. SIDE GLANCES h dor ciark "JtwO "-"'-ssj yHnsvCTT s..i. "Aren t airplanes marvelous! front mother now. At The .Churches KPITOR-S XOTB May we remind the ministers of the city again that the dead- lins for church notice la (:0t o'clock Friday evening? W ask your cooperation in this, and notices which com In Inter can not be set to appear la Satur day's paper. see FM Oiarch ot Christ, . Sckraw i '-h ".r'l.5. lm-loe)ocl Morning service ll:t c.u, -,-i,i., iMna ' f Testimonial meeting Wedne 'day evening at t o'clock. This Main street, where the Bible nad authorised Christian Science lit erature may he read, borrowed or nurchased. Th reading room nu, i'iw fr.ii, a a rkvk ! the morning until ft la th v- SnMrdituivlaa Mtsetoa. Hotel fEarley Bldg.. tth aad Main ta. Friday evening Bible ttndy. T:4. Saturday morning at :JI the confirmation claea meat la th I Bail. an arw wi,roxnk a Ohmaa. pastor. see Ztoai Latbrraa Charrh, (Miss ion Synod I. lo:S High St. O. W Hoffman, pastor. Morning worship begin at 1:!. Sermon text: "Th -ir-teee aad the Publican." Sunday school mee-.s at ft: It. Young People's txlety meets next Fri day evening. All are wlcom at oar semce. th. BalvMi L,' t' ! .Ba Mr-M.f Army. Carta! Inennr. officers la icharge. Hall located at 1 Wai ant .ireet. Phone tl-W. Offi- nut street, r-none esi-. . , r, , Holiness meeunc. 2.1 Ssnd.c .V-tianl Klaaaath Temper. P r s s a t ' ehurcl service are coadacied la the teat located at East Msia aad Oak streets. la case tb tent is moved to a better location read Botlre at old loeat'oa. Sunday school ts held nt the tent and evervoae is Invited to this mass Snnday srkool. Set ikes each alght evceyt Moadsy. Special aific both laatramenlal aad vnrsl et ike beet talent avails hie. 1" :r welcoma. Tred Horn . . u . jrTi..?r. pT. jBom iij iot .v)R it . . rriBrg;ii. a r i 1 Vs.de. brings a menage fa. Ue !,hrck. Evangelistic service nil be ke-d la the teat oa Va a street Bear Braad. at 1:41. Evange:ituc meet. at win coa llsae all aext week except Mon day venlng. A beany weknae is ex: e dee to tk. pahllc The rttwt Methodist Cfcarv. corner of North Tecik aad H it etreeu. Joha R. Coaa. miatrter. Tt eammeetjm ecteds'e ot ervkrea oontiBe. Th Sudsy school 01 :- Morning war skip eerrtrai IS J. An hour of isspimuon. Tb Pi-r will speak on The Cvwcsal Paoblem ot tt Christ. WorJi. Or asc. fJlwv Gnryirg seaga. na whip.. Splendid u mated lase poet a. m. We are only tour hour away congregations. Th nnlon eve ning service will be held la this church at g o'clock. The Rev. James A. Smith, pastor of th First Presbyterian church of , Dallas will be th speaker. Home- folk and visitor la the -It' are cordially Invited to make this your tharc-h home this day. e e e Taw Vnioa Evetunff Sea vie The nnlon evening service of the down-town churche will be held in th First Methodist chnrch, corner ot Tenth and High streets Sunday evening at I o'clock. Rev. James A. Smith, pastor ot th first Presbyterian church of Dallas. Oregon, will be the spesker of the occaaioa. All member of local congregations not otherwise engaged In their own churches and th public la general are cordially invited to participate la the Inspiration of this hour. Th First Preeerterlaa Charrh. Rev. James A. Smith ot the First Presbyterian church ot Da'.laa, Oregon, will occupy the pulpit nt the regular 11 a. m. service. His tiihject. "The Group Around the Cross," la one "That will lnterevt every true Christian and follower of Christ. The Presbyterian church nnltes in the union service at the First Meth odist chnrch with Rev. James A . Smith bringing the message of ths evening entitled, "rollo Tour Leader." The Sunday school hour at ft 41 a. m. Claasee for all ag. departmentallted. HIE ' Th Christian Enilsavor group meets at T p. m. Th 1'reali.vler lan church attends a hsarty wel come to strangers whn may be visitor and to thos of' our city who ar without a church bom. e e e Pilgrim Mollnee MkeJoa, 1401 Esplanade street. Rev. O. I. Weaver, pastor. Sunday school at (:4 a. m. Preaching at 11. Young People' meeting at 1 p. m. Preaching at I. Prjyer meet ing Wednesday Bight at 1:46. You ar always wslcom at Che Pilgrim Mlaaion. Immannel Haptlst Chaevh, 11th and High streets. Rer. W. T. S. Sprlggs, pastor, Th pastor bsi returned from hi vacation and will b la th pulpit Sunday. PI hi school at ft: 46 a. m. Marlon Bunnsll, tupt. Morning worship, at 11. Bubjct, "Digging Agsln th Old Wells." or "Doing As Itoddy Did." B. Y. P. V. at T p m. Union vnlng irvle t Methodist church at I. Midweek service Wednesdsy, J p. '. Studies I Revelation. e e e ' C o ra aa a a I ty Coaarrloajl Charrh. Garden and Martin S's. T. Davit Preston, minister. Church school will meet at :4I with students going direct to clssses. At 10:10 members and frlenda of lh church will meet at th church to make a trip to Camp Comconrku, the church Olrl Scout camp at Lin coln on th. Ashland highway. Ther will he a plcnie lunch at 11:10 and church service In the outdoors at I o'clock. All friends of tke Girl Scout and ahurck are cordially Invited. Those planning to go phone Mr. Pres ton 1447R. The Sunday evening picture servlr at I o'clock. Reautlfal colored pictures of Clsrler natloaal park loaned through the courtesy of the Great Northern railway wilt be ahown. This It tht fourth ot the special series et plrturee la August on Qod and the Great Out-of-door. Hymn from th scree. e e e First Baptist Church Corner ot Eighth and WashlngtOB. Pat tor. Leonard B. Stgle. Superintendent ot tht Sunday school, Geo. O. Welch. Director ot the choir, John T. Brown. Di rector of th B. Y. P. V., Haael Mlrhaalaon. Sunday school be gins at I U l. m. Morning wor ship servlr begins at 10:4 . m. B. Y. P. U. betln at 4S p. Evening vangel!tlc service be gins at T:4S p. a. see First Christian Charrh, Pine street at Ninth. Arthur Ch a. Bates, minister. Residence (J! Lincoln street. Study In the church. Bible school, 45 . m. H. I. MrKlm. supt. Mrs. Pearl SehulU. primary supt. Una hun dred and twenty-eix present last Sunday. A good attendaace k expected this Suaday. Commun ion and worship. 11 a. m. A worship service that will be helpful. Sermon topic: "Vain Worship." Many new folk are coming each Sunday. Yoa will enjoy the fellowship. Evening evangelistic services. Chrlstlaa Endeavor. 10 and 1:00 p. m. A Young People's meeting of interest. Toung folk sot now In Endeavor ar most cordially Invited. Evening preaching. I p. m. Song service wltk the orchestra. Dr. Cassel. directing. Sermon topic: "The Forgotten Waterpots." On hundred aad twenty-ftv were In attendance last Sundsy evening. Mid-week service Thursday Tit. Bible Is Everything Safe. DoNT leave inrwirare, jevelty, and other raJuabla ungutxded ia your home whik you are away on jour vacation. Locking your doors aad windows will not insure you against the hazards of burglary aod rc Use the security of our vault Bring your valuables to our vault for safekeeping during your absence. You can have this ptxxcctioo for a small rental charge. A $ft Dejxmt Vault can ie rtnttJ for smalt articltu Larger space it available for trunks, boxes, and bulky packages. HRST NAYIONAlBANIi C staMie gagas 63 study of th tenth chapter of Arts. An opportunity to know your lllbl. All Invited. see Nr. Paul's t'liunli llnbnrt Lee llslrd, rector. Church school, 10:00 a. m. Morning prayer and ssrnioa, 11:00 a. m. Some People Say Th Indications are that radical remedies must b resorted to to safeguard Ibe butlnest ot th na tion aud tb happiness ot th people against foolish end th reat reined transaction on th market. Ssnator Joseph Robin son ot Arkansas. M - 0 I am old-fashlonsd snough to still believe that the word "bond" carries with It aa Implication to the ordinary man of something possessing a reasonable elouieut of security and stability during the life of the baud. Claud L. Porter, Interstate Commerce Commissioner. e Th recovery program will never tucceed without Inflation. . , , The administration has had ao real Inflation to date. Sena tor Elmer Thomaa ot Oklahoma, e e e I am a man of peace. Me hatma Oandhl. Valley Cattle In Prime Condition FORT KLAMATH. Or. Beet cattle pastured on th fertile meadow lands of the valley ar showing tin gain In wslght on th grass feed. Th annual fall roundups and shipments of th Imported catil will commence next month when th csttls which bar beea oa pastur during th aprlng and summer will b pur chased by cattle buyers from California and Oregon cities. Th csttls will b shipped to various market In prim condi tion s a result ot their fare ot natural grass In one of the most valuable grating land, to be found. Snow Melts From High Cascade Peak CASCADE Sl'MMlT, Ore. Diamond peak which to boot eight mllee from Cascade Sum mit la now almost bare of snow, only a few patchee remaining. The mountain has an lvatlon of TI0 feet It csn be .sea at far away aa 40 miles. Cafe Customer Shot In Chicago Fight CHICAGO. Aug. It. lAt Caught In a revolver fight be tweea a robber and a reetaurant proprietor. Miss Florence Qutnn. It, was shot to death today while eetlng breekfsst tn a cafe lust north of the loop. A tingle bullet out ot several fired by each maa pierced th girl' temple. Albert Pappas, res taurateur, was wound-d In the left band. He believed he wound ed th robber, who fled. Cincinnati doctor aayt predl geeted food of future will mak humn teeth unnecessary. Doe he look forward te th day when man will not chews to eat. .