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MFDi'OK,) MAIL TR1BUXR, MEDFORD, QRKOO.V,' TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1929.
FRED'K GILLETT
DEAN OF SENATE
NOT CANDIDATE
Scan Massachusetts Repub
, licah Ranks for Successor
t-r- 39 Years of Service
50 Years in
Praise d-
Public Office.
Charges Extortion
r : 1 1
i 4 I
Klamath Laborer
Attempts Suicide
By Smoke Route
Colored Cadet Denies Ostracism
At West Point Military Academy
KI.A.MATIl l-'AIXH, ' Ore,
3. lPt I'M N'UHcln, 4-1, laborer
was In a hospital here tuiluy
after he had bct'll found III
tilt! root cclliil' uf,n Modoc
I'ulnl farm, where Ir had
iKiiiliiJ n fire which filled the
cavern with smoke, iuiU wait
ed fur death. - . 4,
Wascui, wlio said his rela
tives lived In Ohio, barricaded
hlin'lf In Mr- cellar without
food, according to aulhurltieH.
hut refused to give any reason
for IiIh attempted .suicide,,
HOSTON,l.Maaa., Dev. 3. l)
Agltulliiu In iMttsuuchusolts Uepub
Ileal! ranks over Senator I-Yod-'rlck
H. (llllctl's declsliMi not lo run
ugaln was mingled todny Willi
praise for his services lo state and
nation.
In a statement at Washington,
Senator Glllelt, who la 78 years old,
revealed that lie had resolved to
retire nt the end of the Bixycnr
term when ho wan oleetcd In 1 DIM .
His withdrawal on March 4, l!i:il.
will end 30 years' continuous con- ,
gresslnnal service, the longest of , i"i(crf r,e. , ri,u,a
any man living since the recent . L. Am3tcr, New York
OcaUi of Sonntor Warren of U'ytini- cauecd the arrest ot OI33
lug. and a record of public ofllc; . ra .3;,nSI;e is accu;;U 0
which begun 50 ycara duo as nB. j"'1 '70.000 from Amstcr.
slstanf attorney general el' Ihe .-- -, .
state. . : .
' Governor Prank C. Allen said
that the senator hud rendered "dis
tinguished service lo the slate and
nntlon."
' Khen. SvJJraiicr, former state sen
ator; ptijs Uic, first in the field as
a posrlbre successor.
Former -President Cool'lilge lias
salt! with emphasis that lie has no
desire to sit In tho senate.
D. Loring Young, candidate do-
looted by David I. Walsh. I)?mn-
crat, by 00.000 votes last fall, defi
nitely took himself out of the
alingmcnt.
WUST POINT, N. Y., Dec. 3. tlon or prejudice. All Ihe officers
W") In the first published Interview I ure giving me u squnro deal,
permitted a West 1'olnt undcrsrud- I "I have participated In every
uute in more than lot) years, jm-tivlty with other fourth classmen
Alunzo I'aninm. nemo cudet, today j from the minute of lny arrival and
spiked rumors thut he hud been j In addition to the military drills
oUraclzed at the military ucadoniy. i have participated hi Intramural
I'arham, who was appointed to j sports."
West Point hy, Representative Mujur General William It. Smith,
OM-ar dc Priest, of Chicago, said: j superintendent of tho academy,
Piil.llHhed fciKfl'ts that cndatu J said : . .tr; ; . t . ,. . .
never talk ta me oc-ihat my rt'lti, "This young man lit 'aHieo'tu'loly
lions Willi 'them are strained are on his own, exactly as every other
absolutely false. I realize that endt-t and-.tv Unfit- him out merely
orders cannot be Issued governing ; heco ilae of 'his color is un-Anior-frlendshlps
and thut such n master ' lean."
is purely personal. -'" . X . l 1 Tlie lienei lilV itdded t lut t If he
"Slnco July 1 whi n I entered. I discovered any officers or cadets
my treatment at the hands of o,rf(- jjuy-kliiB to induce others to refrain'
cers and cadets has been fair and from tulklne .to I'urhum he would
never under any circumstances has I immediately brlna; the offender be
there been nny slBii of dlscrlmbiu kforp.a -Bent-rul court murtlul.
I'OHTI.AXI), Ore., Dev. 2. P)
l.leulcnant William llretininK's 15
years of servico on Portland's po
llro force ended today with his
dlschnrKo by Mayor (taker at the
conclusion of a hcnrliiR nt which
Mrs. Anna Schrader (old of an
Shanghai Holds Foreigners
In Strict Concession Limit;
White Enterprise Undesired
lly .M Is !. Harris
fAssoclaled Press Correspondent)
SHANGHAI ) War on what
the Chinese authorities call "en
croachments of foreigners" has
renched unusual proportions, espe
cially in Shanghai; the center of
mnwl nf the li'iiitltlo A wm.le enl.
elKl tyear love affair with tho po- dom pnsli.s but ,,,, 8omo ncw
BREAD ON
THE WATERS
WASHINGTON, Dec. 3. (I'l
Tteporta that HcprcHentallvo litlllh
N'ourso Honors, Hopiibllcnn. of Miih
sochuselts, would enter the .Massa
chusetts senatorial nico next year
for the seat from which Senator
(illicit, Republican, plats to retire,
today prompted a statement that
sho was "too busy In my present
work to Klvo It consideration ot
this tlmo."
OUTFIT COS
I
CJIICAtlO. Vvv. 3. (JP) A com
l)lPto outfit hftt, Hlioin, Hnor)o
unti OnHPiiihlo custlntf only $.kh,
Ijiih won fur Jennnttw ilnmlilo, !T-Vfiar-ojil
-ofrcyvtllv. Knni.t ' kU I.
thi 'chiiini'lfiUHliIn In ihe 'imilurr l
&1Hh Htylt. conlcuti' t.dliiH troin 1! '
-hIuIvh ontiMpd the foment whl-h
wna part of tho annual cuiiKrem
of Kour-H i-luliH.
. The domlnunt color of MIhh (iam
blr'H'outflt wan brown. Homo of it
nho mudc hurm'ir, tin. ret wjih
rendy-io-wour. Her cnMcmlih- In
eluded a brown eurdluan Jni'kpt.
Ivory rol orod btouxe, brown ni I
Ivory checked akin, oil ninde by
hei-Bcir at a ouM of $.80: a brown
hut for whloh fhe imld $-1; brown
hI.ops thut coHt tho mime; Ivory
hose costing $l,a;. and liimerio niie
tniulc at a com of $2. G.
SAM;m, Ore., !Jvc. 8.-(l The
Htutu trcaxurcr'n of flee wild tottuy
thai aj 1.0 17.1H i-emuliiH unpuid of
tho Hccoml half of ututo luxen due
from Oreffon cuuntton hint Sutur
dny.niwhl. The total amount due
Ih IL'.HI!,:'! !.:' and $J.5a3,2 13.:ft
Iiom been pultl.
. vOnuutlcH Hull htivi paid no part
of their 8fcondhnlf taxes and the
amounts due from each are: I)t
KehtilcH. $ai.Kl4j.64; K I a in a t h
84,474.65; Tlllumook, :.-,::'. Mi ;
t'mutllla. S 17,052. 7 ii; NVheelir,
Jl 1,760. 8.V
(?oom eounty ha paid S .1.tlB7 .!'!
'find Mill ou-en SlM.L'K t S3. All other
cou nlios havo paid In full. Delin
quency aturtH January I
PALO ALTO. Oil. Once two
American Kchoolboys wvvq work
ins their wav thrnuKh Inland S4an -ford
university.
They were terribly hard up an 1
did not know wlicr? to et food
and eollei;e feen. They did not
mind whr.t they did or how they
worked o on as they could find
meana to et through the ter:n
somehow.
One day they had what might
h called a bright Idea. I'aderew-
fkl wjih in tlie neighborhood. Kiiii
ioh(! they umuiKed n concert In Hi,.
diKtrlct and tried to make ome
liln out of It? Kull of hope, they
set to work. They found from
I'Aderew-ki's nmntiKcr tlnt he must
have n guitrantee of $l'0im or ho
wonhl not cime. "We wilt irt-t
mueli mure than th:it." Ha Id thy
boy.-
' They worked very hard Indeed
to arrniiRe the concert. When It
wi h over they found that InMc.id
nf haviti'; money to npnrc they
could only raine $1 tioo for l'edv-rr-WHkl.
After that there were e-pen-jeH
to pav.
They went to I'aderewskl, tld
him ihe Mtory, and nave him. tint
1 tlMO wl'h a promissory note fru
tfp real, Uy hook or by crook,
they cald. (hey would earn the
money and send It to 111 in an soon
r.8 they had not It.
"Ami what ahout your college
fee?" said I'aderewki. ''No, thiM
wlH not-do." He look up the prom
issory note and nave them back the
Si mm, telllnw them to Pay their
concert expenses, take 1U per cent
each of the balanco and aend th-
ret to hlni
The buys, lnteiuely thankful, did
as P;'.dercwnkl saiil. and went on
with their education. They Krew
up The Brent pianbt was heard
of from time to time. Vie forKoi
ail about them, of course, but th-y
did net fornet about him.
A Keueratlon panned: the (Jreai
War came. I 'ederew.sk I stopp.vl
playlm; and tried lo find fond for
starving Poland. The laud he
loved was In despair. Then I'ade-
ew.-.kl found that supplies were
muliiu Into I'otaml, Uhh of Too. I
mid clot'ilm; fir the distressed.
Manna wn.s falling as from heaven.
1'aderewMkl fnutid thai a man
named Herbert Hoover wan re-
poiwlble for the relief. He went
to Paris to see him and thank him.
Hoover smiled.
"Come. now. Mr. Paderewskl,"
he sr.ld. "one must do whttt one
can. Vour Poland was In a terrible
way.1- Apaiu from that, you we"e
once very kind to me when I was
a eollciie ladt and I have nut ftr
ijottcn." Christian Science Monitor.
liccinan
llrcuniiig denied Impropor rclu
MoiiH with tho woniHii, (let lariiiB he
loved hor only "JiUo u sinter."
Mayor J inker, after declaring he
believed Hreuniiig had been "ln
dUcrcct," and contending that "the
police department munt huvo tbe
reapect of the cominuiiity,". said
"All officers who accept the re
sponsibility of enforcing the law
and maintaining the morale have
Sot to deny themselves Hixtorly
love where husband and wil'o nre
not thoroughly in accord with it."-
order appear, designed : to- limit
tho activities of AmerlcunK, Jiritish
and all other nationals, vhoe gov
ernments have not given up their
extra-territorlul privllcgoH.
The t:iilncsc responsible for these
restrictions freely acknowledge
thut the purpose Is to curtail for
eign enterprise outside the boun
daries of the international settle
iiicnt dnd the Krench concession!
Within two months three 3uch
orders have been Issued. The first,
and probably most important, pro
hibits Chinese residents of the ou
tlive city from veiling bind to either
j the International Settlement munl
) cipal council or to iudividuul for
j eigncrs. The move was taken, the
j order explained, to stop Settlement
j authorities from building motor
roads outside, their own territory."
Kor many years, tho Settlement
municipal council has constructed
these outside - roads. Knormous,
MOI1IM huve heen Miinut rin l)ti nml
CIIR'Ario, Dec. .1 (!) A wheut thc ,-Mn..H ,,.. i.rllm, K .a
Ki-owrr from the foothills ot the
Canadian Uoekfca, Joseph 11. U. thev have been
Snillli, was selected as the wheat j cuuapU nlany ,-0tcsts from Chinese
built, however.
klmr of the National tlay and
(irain show totlay. Smith, whose
home Is ut Wolf Creek, Alberta,
won tho title, with his sample of
hard red sh-ln" wheat, whltil
weighed GO. 3 pounds lo the bushel
and the recent action to halt fur
ther construction bus followed.
Chinese who violate tho order
will he severely punished. All pro
perty flKurlnr; In transactions out
side the Settlement will bo confis-
Thc Canadian triumphed over I muted and both seller and buyer
anoiner Hmiut, c ttuson Hrnlin will lose. . j
of Corvallls. Montuna. who had j' The second o'r the recent ord'efc '
held the chuniplonshlp for the was issued by tho Klangsu X'ruvin
last two years. The Montnnnn ex- I c In I government, of which Shnnif
hiblled u slightly heavier sumpleTliii Is tho capital. This prohibited
than the Canadlaii, but the judRmuhe llenll reuutta, the big botftlnlf
decided the' uniformity and color event of 'the season.' ' .Kor a. ddeh
of . the new wheat king's exhibit years, tho Shankhnl Kowlng club
deservetl the premier honors. ) has hold two regattas annually.
The Chinese village, of llenll has
been the center of these two events
ami until a year ago there wcro no
protests from tho Chinese. ,
Early lost spring, Tho Kianssu
authorities decreed thut the stag
ing of the regatta at llenll was a
decided encroachment and should
be stopped. An order to thut effect
Was issued but by tho time It
reached the proper authorities, the
spring regatta was over.-
I.ute In September tho rowing
club applied us usual to the Shung
hul commissioner of foreign 'af
fairs for permission to hold the
autumn regatta The commission
er referred the matter to the pro
vincial authorities who immediate
ly turned down the application and
re-issued Us old order.
The third order came from the
public utility bureau offices In the
Chinese city. It prohibits Chinese
living outside thc International
.Settlement from obtaining their
water or electricity from Settle
ment sources.
For years, the power plant and
waterworks company of the Inter
national Settlement have supplied
homes in the Chinese governed
districts with their respective com
modities. Such transactions havo
been purely commercial nnd the
Chinese hnvo gone where they
were able to obtain the best' prices
and service.
The: order prohibits residents
of thc Chinese city from using elec
tricity or water from the Settle
ment. Secret installations will be
destroyed when discovered and the
persons responsible will he subject
ed to a heavy fine. .More than thut.
it declares that residents of tlio.
.Chinese city who -actually .break,
tho -'order by using Ketliomenr
water and electricity will have
their houses soalcd.
Sulem. Construction of flvc
story office building, to house sev
eral state departments, will be com
pleted about March 1st.
KLAMATH FAVORABLE
TO BUS PROPOSITION
World War Vet,
! 'Lost IR Years.
, Is Home Again
I:
'If-
bttfiaC f( ...
WHI.I.IXtlTON. New Zeu-
land.; r Doe. ; :ti A'i Patrick
Tooftlll walked Into his homo
igiy irt,l)uiud)n after uiinb-
senco 'of IS years.-" Ills par-
,,.nt .IwA.KUevxd. Illm killed
Ih tMc'greal wnrVi" ;''
Toohlll nt tbe middle of the
wur, whs debarred from en-
4 llstninnt because of his youth.
t but finally sticeeeded In 11" 10
In Rutins 1,1 "'"' " fanler-
bury unit under tin assumed
nntne.
Ho was wounded,, gassed
nnd iihell shocked, nnd after
discharge subject to frniurnt
losses, of memory, llo w.in-
derrri around the world nlnv
A lomlv. but only ufter many
s-ears sue
back to
,' lrutill4.iv
K I .A M ATI! KA l.l.S. Ore., I lee. I
;t, (Viutficials of the Vancou-
vet Transportation company were 1
insured hist niht of the favornbb
attitude of the Klamath Kails
council on the matter ot the com
pany establrshlng a bus line In
thin city and were promised n
franchise. j
Oregon Weather.
Ktilv lonlht and Wednesday, hi'
cuinltiK unsettled Wednesday In the!
west ponton; slightly- warmer In:
P.ifr east portion tonirht. Moderate
'Mitt 1 1' r I v winds on tbe roust.
From COAST to COAST
iceevded in netting I 7
th Utile stmlhern I
il.l' I t ., V.
ARCTURUS
RADIOWUDES
Ask Your DonUr
Gifts
She'll
Adore
Choose Them From the
Complete Stock of
A Few Suggestions
Quilted Robes
Silk Negligees
Dainty Lingerie .
"Allen-A" Hose
Pajama Sets, 3'Piece
Nightgowns
Gifts
Neatly
Packed
Ready
to Give
Dresses '. v
Coats
Clever Scarfs
Handkerchiefs
Bags; tapestry, leather,
or mesh
Novelty Necklaces ,
it
Wear as You Pay ... The Cinderella Way"
BUY CHRISTMAS SEALSt
HOLIDAY SPECIALS
FOR WEDNESDAY
AT
MANN'S
:; . AT
MANN'S
AT A SAVING
Wednesday Special on
Gift Hose
It will pav you to select several pairs of
hose at this price, especially when they are
"Kayscr" pure silk and full fashioned with
pointed heel. A complcto range of slzos and
colors. Medium service weight.
1 35
Pair
Women's and misses' silk and wool bose In
the popular shades of nude, grain and gray,
Theso are regular $1.15 the pair. Your
cblco .Wednesday
19
Pair
mann's Main floor
, Wednesday Sale of
RAYON
Underwear
A marvelous underwear speclql for
Wednesday. Women's and misses'
fine quality bloomers, shorts, dance
sets and step-Ins. Some are lace
trimmed, others plain tailored. 'A
wonderful assortment of ncw colors
and of course all sizes. Those make
Ideal gifts. Shop early Wednesday.
89 jg
$1,25 Val. )TjV
Attention Fur Buyers!
Mr. John Everett
REPRESENTATIVE OF 1
BENIOFF BROS.
FURRIERS
Will bo in our store Wednesday, December 4, with a most complete
line of new furs. In Mr. Everett's collection are original Benioff
models in coats and scarfs. Beautiful garments of genuine furs ef
fectively styled and attractive prices. Buy now for personal wear
or for gift giving. , j
'." MANN'S SECOND FLOOR
Bime
Quilted Bed Covers
One of tho must Interesting Items to arrive In our
storo In many months arc theso colorful old fnsh- -loncd
quilt covers, cleverly designed and stitched to
Imitate tho famous old New Knglnnd patchwork
nullts of grandmother's day. Assorted colors, full
lied size, f;84, scalloped edges. Ideal as a Christ
mas -gilt. .5 . .
$445
Bath Salts
At a Low Price
A splendid gift suggestion are thusc
bath salts. You can give them and
know they will bo apprcclat-'d.
Wrlsloy's bath salts come put up In
attractive containers. They dlssolvo
Instantly and give the bath a de
lightful odor.
75
New Bags
That Are Inexpensive
We have asscmblod a splendid as
sortment og smart bags in anto
lpo. patent, shoo calf and tipestrr.
New styles, clever shapes and In
;olors now In vogue. Yet the price
Is only $2.95. Sec thorn In Ihe
leather goods section.
$095
MANN'S MAIN FLOOR
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