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Igasoline JUMPS i STORK GAINS IN ORGANIZERS OF THREE CENTS TODAY MORE DEATHS NW RACE WITH REAPER fflNKEE CONSUL I i KlftqwIiRra I pulillnhed (limolliii) took u Jump In prim of today the city i three cent a gallon, ruliill, effective health officer' tatemnt that today, according to a telegram rn-- I BIRTHS death out numbered birth In thl LEAVES WARSAW, III col veil by T J. Mortnll, locul iimti- - III city In tlm pant six month. The NEE evidently had advance, agor of thn Standard Oil company. stork notice Loral retailor nru now charging N 6 MONTHS CAMPAIGN that Ut Houle was lnvetlgatlng for BROKEN STAND 30 H cunt. five bouncing boy liable have or- - DEN I Mil mpply I a lit t to rived at the Warren Hunt hospital In Tint situation easier, althouxh rationing I hIIII bi- - Sacred tbe lal f8W thr f them . .. iiwjillinlntirtf MnrLf Following vltul stullstlc for tho The local drive for the new WARSAW, Aug. 6. ' si... " nf The Polish, '"" " ""' continue. by Dr. boy girls n',erJa'r " pill organlrutlon In tho, "' " month of Juno urn reported llart academy for and defensive line east ot Warsaw has tholr mm mi of Mr- - '' T'1 ar nni1 A. A. Houln, city health officer! Klamath Kail I now under way. Pen, " been pierced in several places. elty of Klnmntli Falls anil vicinity. or avenue; The Kvelyn Campbell. William The sum required I $100,000 and i.oui narnnart, White organisers of the International Union, Illrtha government stilt held hope that the lli-nr- Mr. and Mr. Oicar Iirsen; Mr. and vlstllng Anderson, James I.ytlo Button, thn donation made during the first Oolsbevlkl will be checked some- ot Tlmborworker aro tho JAPANESE GOVT. Mm. A, If. McCollum of 224 west am Ilennott Albert Loitsgaard, Thoma two day Justify the belief that the where east of the Vistula river. The various union In the elty and Ninth street; Mr. and Cecil Harry Stuart, Ituth Alma Prouty, Klamath Kail district will go "over Mr. Koscluszko squadron, composed for doing xinin educational work for Dc.il, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert scheduled for Chart Henry non. the top." most part of American aviators haa tknlr first meeting ' El E during .Since beginning of cam- Christy. night In the opera house. Thern have been 02 blrtha the the been transferred from tbe south to Saturday TWO good Tbe hospital nursery I filled to lx general President Harry , Or- the last month. paign there has been a the front nearest Warsaw. The Vice Pell, project. overflowing and alt concerned are ganisers Phillip Holden and Harry Death AUKUt Wllhelm will shown toward tbe American consulate here was olosed Hon John, Josephine Ander-o- n, People Interested In th welfare of doing well. Call of the tlmbirworkor spoke OF Jennie today and Consul Rankin Is depart- Kdwanl A Nerlng, Leota Mary county readily very freely of Ihelr plan to organise Klamath reallted tbe ing tonight.. Most of the official Murray, Glywnu K. Ilurm, Cardoia urgent need of better and larger edu- the. men In the. limber lndutry In records are already moved. The babies cational facilities demanded by the a statement to the Herald thuy said TOKIO, Aug. 6. The statement of (twin) ISSESSMENT American legation plans to move BO Ta-- 1 Thern have been death during over Increasing number of children soon. . In part: Congressman XIAlbert Johnson at u" lu"1 momn. applying for admission to the Sacred u ...! ih,,i (hit imnnlH of thl coma August 2, that thousands of " Heart academy, and tbe very favor to ; Japanese are Nmuggled Into tlm LONDON. August 6. The Times elty and community are entitled re- ROILS (HE OPEN from Japan yearly. able and substantial subscriptions says possible about , United Stale correspondent he has secured all of lb Information ceived up to date verify the sincerity and we have chosen giving evidence of u tendency to In- - UNHULY FORO Information from "an excellent au- nf these well wishes. open meeting In order 'crease Japan fellng with regard thority" that Soviet Russia had con- tho plnn of un When completed tho new academy .1. Infnrm.llou may bo had to tho United .Stale, created by th.i INSPECTION cluded a secret treaty with Germany .h will be the only Institution of It organliallon I only rer- - arrival of the recent Amerlrm nyte before the Polish offensive began. "Our the kind In this section within a radius ognlird labor organliotlou In tlm and subsequent newspaper attack He says this treaty Includes a pro- or iiiu mile This large area irom Tho aiiessment roll for 1920 vision Russia, timber Industry. It I recognized against America. 1 that without German I which to draw students give tho howlng to bo used as I an organ-- ( The Japaneno foreign office In a tho valuations Interference, would be allowed to ap- by the government. It school a potentiality a wonderful ntpremieit nurprlno tt tin." Unable to twist the tront wheels for a )ass for collection of taxes in 1921 propriate all of Poland's armn, mu- .11111....(HI.....Im.... with- ih. Amrlrn statement , .. , , MUUII ... , m A.l.1 il.,PI(irik- III. I ' w, cramp" future. Ueen finished by tho assessor of lubor and has never rf.l.ll.Pll.lInlin.fiH lll.BHDhnr...... ' ...- " haVe nitions and rolling stock. The .cor- federation ''"d bvailfA at a 45 degrr? Plans of tho city drive have been!anJ operated under any other charter scheme of entry he outlined Is ' frora now on the rolls will be respondent adds that atter Poland u ii Kin uray, Inter-0UI- ,I - mnl Improbable Th tor ino suiewaiK, i;nani;s conipietuu. consulting oi uiviuing me 'open for the Inspection of all Is. vanquished the Dolshevlkl plans Its membership Is composed at tastlc mint I w drove rancher, kept right ontown Into 10 precincts; a chairman MtP(j person nt the county assessor' tp. mill worker, fsctory workers, all tnteinent. hiivh that Japan attack Roumanla. Kolng -t evening until ho brought being lu charge of each precinct, who office. men employed In the lopping camps, gladly with the United Jiu H - Klnst tho left hand buttress at will again subdivide their respective! wish of'tHc assessor' men, and shingle-weaver- s, Htiite In expo.lng any such lllegltl l1'!' it the that ., .LONDON, Aug. 6. The cahjnet railroad ," to the Klrst .National precinct Into a number of area and "at his in tbo mate and underhanded system. nlrnc 'taxpayer, call office between' today considered Russian Soviet lu short, all worker terrl-jno- the This stopped Llixle. For a appoint worker to cover the f and-th- meeting of the board of timber Industry. Johnson charged that Japaneio ""' reply to the British note on Poland ..r Mexico and then said bystanders, it looked ns tory This system will cover the town equalization on the second Monday I to l.rousht to ""nd. which was received last night, but "Its Immediate purpoi huaded a.juarely at thoroughly and give to overy one In September to the end any eight-hou- r smuggled Into California where they," that there was no official Indication as to retain the day " chance of doing his In were kept In seclusion on farms tor '' or her share seeming Inequalities or error In as- to whore It has already been established what action will be taken. It Is years, utter which Identity Ike Jackson, well known resident this great drive. sessment may be explained or cor- thev t work day five their understood, however, that reply, nd make the shorter of the Klamath reservation, was .Is) M The list ot today's forces and pre- I V rected If'they really exist. national lu scop...' At this tlmiTbtaly established. although, not entirely satisfactory,' the path of thn runaway Pord with cinct follows: Real sale values of most classe of accepted: 23 per of men In tho timber will be rent the his luck to It. He was Idlr chattlne Mrs. M. A. Callahan, chairman ot property In the county have Increased eight-hou- r day The reply asserts the Dolshevlkl Industry enjoy un which of course ha been of mutual w(h a freni, h(( 800(J on ,he edKe precinct .No. Mrs. A. Adams, M l; J. materially and assessments have been are ready to conclude an armistice One of the main arguments advanced benefit to the employer, tne employe I(J 0( llllcwn,kt Tho car ,hrftw h(m worker for precinct No. 1; Mrs. Van a,vanced In proportion. It Is n, emploter against public with Poland provided reasonable by the northwest ami tho down nnd tho front wheel went over worker for precinct No. to - l.what early determine what, funds guarantees are given. It says tho granting the eight hour duy In this "The timber Industry Is a buslc ln Mu BPr0usly M. lhIl us ,)t hurt, Mrs. Mctachenbacfier, chairman, will be required to run tbe city and' way country In 1917. was that largest In the point .., t sole obstacle In the of beginning part of the dustry, the third j ,nltn-- know whnl happened; I of precinct No. 3; Mrs. N. II. Rogue.. county noxt year as well as the city successfully compete of all Indus- - negotiations Immediately Is the ab they could not of employment of men. lnoUKnl ,hu Kra,bed me." said worker of precinct No. 3; Mrs. John' and countv schools. U sections of thn in tho United States It Is na- -' jn sence of the Polish delegates. with tlm her tries Jacknan ln MlloK ot lho experience, Noud. workor of precinct No. 3; Mrs.!' tow value has been created by oper- I ln-- j country that would continue to tlonal in competition. In fact It A sma K,rli dnUBhler of Mr, anJ G. Lorenz. of precinct t. worker ;new construction and development , Aug. 6. Military 10 or more hours per day. Wo terimtlonal In that respect, therefore 3- ate Mm tarKrav,.g. 0f 821 street. - I within tho county which will help lo propose to that long hour n J. experts assert that Russia can wage ellmlnnle the widest ronsl.ler.itl. P'""""" WM ,truck by thn car but not hurt Mrs. C. II. Otey. chairman of pre-- carry tho tax burden. The city and competition us rapidly us possible. must bo .given to tho marketing. !8nu war on the present scale for 'five WUH haJy frightened, clnct No. 4; Mrs. F. Houston, workor county and the various school dls-o- f of Michigan, Minnesota transportation nnd other condition I years without additional munitions. In Iho states precinct No. 4; Mrs. J. Hambory. trlct have been struggling, as have we are making consid- I . . ... lM-..d.- .u ..r nllii.i and Wisconsin " BUILDING CREWS LAID worker ot precinct No. 4; Mrs. John Individuals, to make a medern dollar erable progress In that direction; wo changes nru contemplated.":,:... Since Its I 7"r. flrett, worker of precinct No. 4 do the work of an old fashioned 1Q0. tbo same thing In other sec International union OFF; NO MATERIAL hall do oreanltation the cent dollar. According to the consti T a possible Wo ore In every tions as soon lints eslabllshod local unions RUNAWAY AtX'IDKNT VICTIM tution ot tho stato the tax levying not aMvocate of what Is called producing statu In our ownj tolay In tho nrrlv.il of material, API'AIIK.NTI.Y WIMi IlKCOVKIt districts are only permitted an In- "sabotage." or olhor country in somo of tho Canadian duo to car shortage, resulted today rect action." and crease ot 6 per cent in the total funds weapons a destructive nature, province In n layoff for tho crew employed In IS THREATENED of William Penney, who as Injured raised as compared to tbe previous gain Industrial changes prexent tor tho construction of tho Dig Lakes Wo seek lo ".t tho time and In a runaway accident on the Nelson year, except to finance somo develop- negotiation, urhltrutlnu year to come, the timber mill urn! the Klamath Pine com- andnrat ranch several weeks ago, Is Improv- ment placed en tbe ballot .and rati- Wo bellevo that men prosperous. a ro pany's mill at Shlpplngton. At tho A crisis has unfortunately arises ustry will bo There ing. For a time after the accident fied by the vote ot the people. The right to strike only after coming to thl con- lllg Lakes mill machinery was being In the Ice situation in Klamath Falls have Iho many reasons for It was thought he could not live, but consequent effect of an increase in honorable and reaaonablo ot Installed. Tbe franvs ot the mill at which wljl necessitate careful conser Avery other clusion. Ileforu tho declaration contlnuoua Improvement baa estab- assessed valuation Is a reduction ot ha been made to secure an In produced about Shlpplngton Is well under way. vation ot this commodity tor the next ffort war. 1914, Ilussla lished hope tor his recovery. the tax rate which Is needed In this ot any Question that may export ot About 4G men are affected by the 48 hours. Local consumers have pa- adjustment 44 per cent of tho lumber county, the Increase In taxes being be at Issue. Sometime we find em- the world; alnce that time Russia layoff, which took place at noon. 'F. tiently borne a partial shortage tor COUNTY OTFICRM CtVOflKD largely a matter of the cost ot the days ployer who will not discuss matter ha not produced any lumber or very Hill Hunter, builder of both plants, the last two and It was believed over AS MARK OF ItKMPHCT Improvemeata ot one sort or other that the condition would be relieved with their employe on any torma, of anything else except said the shutdown might run s much All county offlces-wer- e closed-thi- Which the people approve at the polls. and In such cases we aometlmea find aro Into next week. this evening by the arrival of a car Present Indication attarnooa-- for the- - funeral, of. Mrs. It the people vote enough additional I man are compelled to strike. or which was shipped from the Trucks Uat the not very favorable tor lumber Charles. FergMon. aa expenses tho tax rate will not go down several localities we aow work In I LONDON, Aug. 6. It Is reported district In California on Tuesday. In other production Russia. It sorrow teU by county oaten, and aa a result of Increased valuations. kader a trade agreement and Indus- U In peace delegation left War- Word has been received, however, true that there lota ot timber Poland's employe. though the rate will be lower than trial trouble la practically unknown. South America, bo,, the Industry la saw yesterday. that the car la not on the train m It would It valuations had not been route from Weed today, whichmaaaa not developed very highly In the raised. South Amerlcan'fleld. It will tako further handicap for the consumers. Dy looking over the assessment large storage room ot MICKIE SAYS machinery to derelop It and they will The tfca rolls now tho taxpayer will, have a company have to look to' the United States for HARDING'S CREED Klamath Ice Storage tar chance to see how ho Is paying in purpose maintaining the machinery which they will be the of a reserva proportion to the other fellows He is was not completed in time to stora alow In getting because of tb de- assured ot the full of man- Ice before the heavy summer demand eow 04 tu' . y ) mand for machinery by our own the assessor's office In looking up tit 1 commenced. , 1 mV)c ufacturers. Considerable lumber Mtta cch wktiV. anything he wants to find out on that Although company In manufactured In Canada but not very tbe local Ice score. 3 per much for export, as Canadian lum- creased Its capacity 33 cent aro busy filling To A this year In order to meet the In- '' wxmx WMt easA oesrN ber manufacturer safeguard ' JAII.KU AT MKUFOni) ON homo ardors. Those, conditions along ."" creasing demand, the homo market CIIARGK OF SWINDLING grown with tho dulayod building program In has with such strides that tho our own country, will leavo tho Improvement has lacked considerable Amorlcnn lumber producora In a II. C, Stalnbrook, who claims ot supplying Klamath county noeds Hplondld position to furnish most ot Klamath Falls aa a resldonco, is un-d- er and the company has shipped n sov-or- al tho lumber that will bo roqulred for arrest at Medford, according to cars of mountain tee to serve Its reconstruction nocossary because of tho Mall .Tribune,- - charged with ob- - wholesale customers. Tho last car tho ravages nt war. tnluing monoy under false protonses. was ordered last week by wire, but "In tho faco ot this prosperous HI bearing was set tor today. He the message tailed to reach Us destin- outlook, wo maintain tho shortening was unable to socuro $500 bond. ation and the mistake was discovered ot tho work day, tho payment of good He Is accused ot selling an auto to after the shlpmont was presumed to se- wages anil tho establishment ot hot- the George L. Trlochler company ot be on the road. Every effort to has been ter working conditions will not em- Medford for $950, whereas the cure Ice from other sources barrass tho Industry In any respect. Orants Pass Banking company held fruitless. company Wo bolleve tho suro and safe way for the sales contract in his purchase ot The announces that tho. Industrial peaco In this Industry as the car on which the sum ot fltO hospitals, homes with sickness, f lrm well as in othors Is the adoption ot was still owing! H, M. Manning ot with largo stores of perishable good the principle ot collective bargain- Klamath Falls la Stalnbnook's at and thoaa'wlth which It 1 under,co ing; It baa done more to stabilise Int torney. . tracts, will recelYOjirct consideration fit wf dustry than any other agency that and everyone aarfsd at tho aarllaat possible haa yet come to our attention." WKATBKR KsVORT moment. It raur ha lsnpo. slMo snake a, rswaaaa dallvsrr ta-- - X. i k" i . 4aaaaaanv J '?WBBBla8awSaw - Tho parliament ot tho, 'new repub- ORsWOK Toahrat aadJfcUrdar. attwraw- atteraaasv t)t, rt wlli ha, Cswoho-SloYak- If lic, ot U wo- fair; ooatlausd ar; s4eraa4,U.aMke en.ijMfsvJaitaad. haa IXkm - ' "Shaht. Wartaax .'(Mat.. , 'I a.fW aasLA ikklKiisAAS ' ' i . . " t Smt h MrUwas4aidjr jrtedtw.-- . " (awaP'Wsjaw'alW aaaWaaw,laB asbia ! ' j' men numbers. V, "W rr !. wai .t