CT oHj Itunf LA Classified Ad Will Do It hfr"irii V "tVVifVVVVVVVvvvjv I'oiirtcciilli Vcr -,, IDH KLAMATH IMLM, OIUHJON, FRIDAY, NOVEMIIIMt till, Jl)20. l'rlco Flro Cent tlf gralh Egg ;P! GREf APPEALS FOR GENEROSITY TOWARD IRELAND LONDON, Nov. 20 Tim dobntn In tho house ot lord nn trlnli liouiu rulo Wodiioaduy wa iniulo mnmornbla by a nolnblo npixinl rrom Viscount Urny, formnr secretary for foreign affairs, to tliu guvornmonl for nn oluvontli hour attntntit liy gunoroilty to Irutnml to fashion tlio bill Into un acceptable moaauro. In n speech dlaplaylng no reaont mnnt nml taking full account of tliu government' extreme dlfHcultlo In Ireland, hn uri(el Hint unlc tho government wa ntiln to socuro ot foctlro control In Ireland, It would be bettor to wlllidruw all tho nrmod force nml lonvo Iroland to find liur own salvation. Whether tho appeal will tin hood-1 pel, tlinn will show, but It I signifi cant tliAt Karl Mlddlnton liitund to morrow to inovo adjournment of thn dntmto for n fortnight to allow tho government tlmo to consider what mundmnntii, financial and otlior vlio, It will propoas. Mini Ciiii nf lIpuli Vlacounl Grey declared tlin real rauio of fallurn In obtaining a sot tlciunnt wa Hi n difference of opin ion In Iriilnnd Itaulf. I'ntll thoao difference went composed, hn as nnrted, thorn roitld ti no settlement ami tho tillli before tho Ionia, to put It mildly, ha not mndn tho differ ences I nwi It hn conciliated t'latar. Vlacnunt drey said, hut tiaa brought tlio Southern Unlonlata und Nutlon allita Into oppoaltlon. Lord (Iray argued that It would havo linen hrttrr had tlio government Inatead of prnpnrltiK a detailed bill, started by laying dbwn on broad line thn llmlla within which Ireland could have rumpletn autonomy and thn mlulmum which England muat re servo for tho ipcurlty and safely nut only of herself but of Ireland Outline Minimum Ho outtlnvd this minimum, bi. first, placing Ireland In precisely thn mimn poaltlon with regard to foreign affalra aa thn great nlf-governlag iloinlnloni with tho aamn right to bo ronaulled about commercial treaties, and second, only one army In the two lalamta. Ho would not how over, contemplate the mnlntononro of any Imperial troop In Ireland after homo ruin had paaaed unless Ireland desired It "I am portoctly certain and the history of war ahow It, that tinleiu tlrfro la only ono navy and one naval authority, neither Ireland nor Great Ilrltaln could bit defended," aald l.ord (Iray. "That muat without ijtiullflca tlon. Whatever dominion homo rulo might havo no ambiguity on this question." Wt Dlvldo Nnvy With Ihigland and Ireland ao clOao together nnd under modern condi tion of mjnos and submnrle. hn con tinued, It wna nbiolutely Inconalst out with tho aafety of either country that tbero ahould bo dlveded naval nuthorlly. Ho admitted that after what had happened In Irolund In tho p.iat fow weak ho could hnrdly ad vncato ai a proferublo course, ho raid that Ireland ahould bo left to any what form of govonimqnt alio do aired. Hut tho tlmo might conui whon tho Kovernment would hnvo to con alder that, method of proccduro again. Argue Foreclosure, Appeal at Salem C. F. Btono nnd J. II. Cnrnnhnn, attorneys, nro back from Snlom, whoro thoy argued opposlns hUIoh of tho Whlto-llnrrlaon forocloauro NUlt biiforo thn aupremo court. Btono represented tho plaintiff und Cnr naluin tho defondunt. Tho action was brought In tho circuit court mora than a year oro nnd Judgment rondured for plaintiff for iipproxlmntoly 6,000. Tho land Involved la tho old White ranch bo tweon llonnnxu nnd Illy, a plonoor ntagu atatlan. Whlto claims that llurrUon railed to moot his upoclflc paymonta on tho purchnao prlco. Tho Inttor claims that In Rolling tho land Whlto misrepresented tho prop arty, honco dofondan'ta rofusal to kuop to tho terms of tho contract. Tho Hupromo court took tho case tindor advlsomont. WOULD OOMrKI. OlkSKItVANOR Ol-' 8UNIAY IN OUFXiOX I'OIITLAND, Nov. 20. II. O. Mc Afoa, Bocrotnry ot tho Portland fed oration of churchoa, announced todny that tho fodoratlon la working on a inouHiiro for prosontatlon at tho noxt HOfislon ot tho loglslaturo, providing for tho Konoral obsorvanco of tho sabbath as a day ot rest throughout tlio atato. Southern College Defeats University Team, Score 21 to 0 Till; DALLCH, Nov 20. -II 1) Mourn, fnllwr or Dill Htxum, Oregon football nlur, died horn Into ynalor lay from Injuries received In u ro emit nlitomnbllu accident. Thn 1'nlvnrslty of Bouthern Callfor- tllll (Ififiiilln.l flrovfill t.t I'ninilittiii wiim ... ...'..., ..n...( . .Jin. jvn ...HU I.. H XM.... .. t 1 ,k !.. liM 11 .1 nvui.I Ul It I Ml . 1 IIO leamn wnro nearly uventy matched In wolght hut Oregon wna handicap' pod by tho uhnonra of their star play or, lllll Htnom, captain ot tho team, who was detained In Oregon by tho condition of hi fnthor, recent vic tim or nn auto accident. Iwick or workouts also crippled tho Oregon ptuyers, who tho Batur diry ho fnro played a hard tin gnmo with O. A, (.'. and spent two or throo dnyn afterward on tho road to l'aaa- dena, Thn Thankaglvlng victory does not make tho aouthorn university a con tender In tho annual Now Year's gnmo, thoy still lining In low placo In the coast standing. II Is probable that tho California t'lilvarslly wilt represent thn weat In tbn classic nnd tho eastern conlendor will bo Harvard or I'enuaylvnnla. I'rluciitnii has dcld"d not to send her team west, dlapatches announce (Ily Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Nor. 20. Tho annual report ol Major General Lan sing II. lleach, rhlef of army en gineers, recommends tho following appropriations for the Portland dis trict: Coos bay, I2B6.000; Coo river, 13,000; Yaqilnn rlvrr. $3,000; Yaq- uina uar and harbor, xsgo.ooo; Columbia river above Celllo falls to the Bnakn river, $32,500; Bnako river, 138,000; Columbia and lower Wllllametto rivers, below Vancou ver and Portland, $78S,000; Clat skanlo river, (31,000; Wllllametto river abovo Portland nnd Yamhill river. $36, BOO; Iiwls river, $17.- 800; Cowlltx river, $7,500. AT 01 CAFE A flro that started In tho Owl cafo this morning at 9 o'clock from an unknown cans,, partly destroyed thn building before It was extinguished. For sumo tlmo tho Bmoko cigar atom wa In danger and most ot the stock wns removed to a placo of safety. Tho flro started bolween the rolling nnd (ha 'roof and It Is thought It may hnvn boon started by defectlva wiring, as no other rea son rati bo ascribed to It, Dr. 7.. J. Powell Is tho owner of tho building. Tho loss will ho covered by tho In surance, which amounts to $1800. Tho flro department responded promptly at tho first call and were on tho Job In less than two min ute. Soma dllllculty was experienc ed In getting tho water to tho scene of tho flro, as n lot of ateel shooting liad to b removed from tho walls whoro It woh nocossnry to go through with tho bono noulo. Tho flro hud spread almost tho ontlro length of tho building and wan all ubovo tho celling. It never hroko through below and no dumngo from lira resulted to any ot tho stock or conking paraphronalla. Mother Gets Care Of Sims Children Judgo Kuynondall lias issued an or- dor granting tho custody of five chlldron to Kdna, 81ms now residing In Woodland, California. Mrs. aims wna graniou a uocreo ot divorco from hor husband on January 22, 1920, and tho father was 'given cus tody of tho chlldron, Sims left Kla math Full about that time and loft tho chlldron In tho caro of some local woman who complained later, so It waa learnod, that Blms did not 6nd hor tho nocossary funds to take 'pro por caro ot thorn. Mrs. Blms mothor enmo from Woodland last wo ok and presented a petition to Judgo Kuykemlull asking that tho ctiBtody bo changed from tho fnthor ot tho mothor and tlio'or dor waa grnntod, Tho grandmother loft yo8tordny with tho chlldron for Woodland whoro they will bo Joined by tho mother. II bun I 1 I M E Lake county atfatfn gnrwers saved I3R21 on their purchnso or Inocula tion for alfalfa seed alono last year by using tho material put out by tho Oregon agriculture college through tho farm bureau ,ln placo of using a commercial culture which was bolng sold by smooth tangucd salesmen. Tho samn commorclsl concern Is now Intending to make a canvass ot Kla math county tor tho purpose of sell ing their Inoculation, said K. II. Thomas, county agricultural agont today. Thitsn woplo make groat claims as to Its value nnd ns to Its superiority over cultures put out from other sources, especially from tho Oregon agricultural college. In order to determlno tho neces sity of Inoculation for Klamath coun ty's soils, thn farm (i bureau arranged for Professor fl. V. Copson, boctor- lologlat of tho Oregon agricultural coiicgo, to make an Inspection trip miuiiKii una aui'uun in cumjiuujr with thn county agent, Mr. Copson madn mi examination or alfalfa fluids, especially now seeding In all parts or tho county, and Mr C'opaon madn the statement that tin was satlatled that thoro wcro very row case In Klamath county whoro artificial Inoculation would provo to bo of any particular benefit. In fact, thorn was very direct nvldcnco that tho Irrigation water was an Im portant factor In spreading tho bac teria and raualng tho Inocluatlon or new fields without thn nld of artlfl- rla Inoculatlun. Mr Copaon vlalted N NDGULhTON Klamath county, Juat alter making plo water supply tor years to come, a thorough examination of tho ron-iand tho Insuring to Log Angeles of dltlon In Ijiko county, where thcre'future supplies to tako care ot her had been n very thorough teal or tho phenomenal growth In population. O. A. C. Inoculation material along j This scheme which would make side or that put out by tho commor-j great rlvors tho sonants ot engln clal concern In question. Them was jour's skill. Involves the taking of not a slpgle Instanro found where, streams that now send their waters there was an Indlratlnn of thn super iority of tho commercial culture over tbn O. AVC. culture. In caao anyono Is In doubt and feel that It might bo or Vneflt to ue Inoculation when planting alfal fa, they can secure the Of A. C. cul turn elthor directly through the farm bunrau offlcoat a coat of 25 cents on acre. Bay Mr. Thomas. This being the case.Rhero I certainly no reason for doruflng soveral times that amount pvr aero to some smooth tongued ailepran, who Is Interested primarily In thn commission that ho gets on his sales, nnd who nlreudy Knows that Inoculation far our con ditions here Is unnecessary In moat caies. In fact, a reprcaonlntlvo ot the company In question, called at tho county agent's ofrico, and after learn ing tho facts regarding what had been done In nscortatnlng tho needs regarding Inoculation In Klamath county, departed saying that ho ex pected to bo ablo to make good salea In Klautnth county. Cases Set for Trial At December Term Tho following Jury cases havo been sot for trial In Docember at tho dates Indicated. In tho caso ot Gllbort T. Ingorsoll, who Is await ing trial for murdor. It was learned today that another circuit Judge will bo hero on Dccombor 10th to try tho cuse. An affidavit of prejudlco was recently filed by tho defendant against Judgo Kuykondall. Tho cases sot aro ns follews: Decombor 6, II. K. Stilts and C. II. Clondonnlng vs. James W. Straw; Docembor 7, Chowacan Land and Cattle Co. vs. Central aarngo; Dec ember 8, T. E. McLcotl vs. Louis Halm; December 9, P. K. Stiles and wlfo vs. Dr. F. II. Goddard; Decem ber 10, Stato ot Oregon vs. Qllbort T. Ingorsoll. Malin Hotel Hard Put To Provide Beds for Hunters MALIN, Nov. 24. Huntora from .all parts of tho tounty. most of Whom roport bag limits, visit Malln fevory day, often arriving at 5 'o'clock In the morning. Among those' hero last Sunday Svoro peoplo from Klamath Falls, Including George Blohn, Mr. Har tlenbrook, Kmll Drohor, Garry Co teard and wlfo and Stanley Santa tnnw. ' Tho Malin hotol reports a short tigo'of boda bocauso ot tho largo number ot huntora each day. It Is ostlmatod that 25,000,000 copies of Chnrtos Dickons' works havo boori published since thoy first appoarod 70 years ago. CALIFORNIA IS I TRYING TD TAKE The following paragraphs are tak on form an artlclo published In a Ban Joaiiuln valley Irrigation bulle tin: A project to reclaim a garden em pire of 12,000,000 acres In tho heart of California's fertile valley regions through the most gigantic Irrigation plan ever conceived by practical en gineers! This Is no Idle dream, but a work able, hard-headed propect already forming, backed by the members of tho atato board of control, the stato onglneer, loading bankers, politicians and Irrigations and a growing or ganization known as tho California atatn Irrigation association Tho plan Involved tho building ot a hugo chain of canals encircling tho five bag valleys of tho state, fed by tho Klamath nnd Sacramento rlvors fand reservoirs Impounding the wa- ters of tho Sierras, which In turn wuuiu irngaio ino loouiiil regions. luriiiiu auumunai eicciric power ana enrich thn state; tho oxpcndlturo of $7BO.000.O00 through stato bonds whoie Interest and redemption would be paid for by the users of water and buyers of now power dovclopod; tho making or 3,000,000 moro homes In California and an Incroascd valuation for California of IC.000, 000.000; the saving of millions In flood control and millions mora In crop losses, whllo keoplng tho Sacramento and Ban Joaquin rlrcra for navigable streams; tho supplying of San Fran cisco and tho bay cities with an am- ' ImIi. , ( .k A.AB,f . .1 .1 I A, I. . t.A.a Im I...U till UiVNll .11.11 UMViilllK hHUUI .11 great canals encircling flva Califor nia' valleys. The Klamath would bo ahunted Into tho Sacramento at Shasta Springs, and the latter sent Into two grand canals down both sides ot tho .Sacramento valloy MALIN, Nor. 26. Saturday, Do cember 11, la tho dato set for a dance to bo given by students of tho Union High schaol number 1 In tho town hall hero. Thla function Is being stagod by tho high school for tho purposo ot raising money for athletic supplies. A short mus ical program Is being arranged, to bo Intorspersod botwecn dances. Everyone Is Invited to attend and It la expected the admission chargo por roupla will bo $1.10, Including war tax. Considerable local Interest Is be ing shown In both tho coming dance and tho athletic prospects of tho now high school. A gymnasium aspect Is bolng glvon to tho Malln hall, the stage part ot which Is bolng used for tho Junior und senior classes. Ilaskot ball equipment Is being acquired as fast aa possible and hopes are run ning high for n crodttablo team to represent tho school this year. In spite ot tho dlsadvantago of having part ot tho high school horo and part at Shasta YIow, three miles distant. In vlow of rocont Immorality and Intoxication at public dances, It has been deemed oxpcdlont by tho high school authorities to warn tho pub lic that no porsons will bo permit ted to remain at this function who glvo evidence ot having Imbibed. Dancing Is achedulod to com monco at 9 o'clock' sharp. KAT8 FISH WOltMS TO. PHOVK TIIKV'RE OOOD COLORADO SPHINaS, Colo., Nov. 26, Principal high school class In bi ology Lloyd Shaw demonstrated to on Monday that angle worm are edi ble, following a lecture on the worm. Asked It the worms wore edlblo, Shaw roplled there was no reason why thyo should not bo. Tho students obtained a hand ful, frlod thorn in butter in tho do mostlo sclonce laboratory and pre sented thorn to their Instrutor, who ate thorn, pronouncing them "not halt bad." HT IT MAUN SCHOOL DANCE KC.il, ATHLETIC FUND Chevrolet Killed, O'Donnell Hurt, At L. A. Auto Race (Hy Associated Press) I.OH ANOKt.BH. Nnr. 2f. H,MI O'Donnell, racing drlvor, died this morning In a local hospital wthout regaining consciousness from Injur ies roeclvcd In yesterday's raco on tho Uovorly Hllln speedway. In tho accident that ur rvnnn. noil's llfo, Oauton Chavrolet, world Known racing driver .and Lyall Jol lls, O'Donncll's mechanician wcro also killed. BTELECTRICITr The California-Oregon powor com pany has oxecuted a contract with tho Algoma Lumbar company to de liver 600 horsepower current to tho company's plant at Algoma for spring operations, J. C. Thompson, local manager of the power company an nounced today. The entire plant of tho Algoma company will be changed over from steam to electrical opera tion. Tho Improromcnt means the con struction ot eight miles ot high ten sion line, carrying probably In tbo neighborhood of 60,000 volts, from the sub-station at Shlpplngton to the Algoma plant. Work on tho line will bo started as soon as possible. ClriFMTT s'n' PamntiAll was Iv.n Ha clilon over Dobblo Wagner last night at Chlloquln. Wagner stayed the full ten rounds and was on his feet fight ing at tho end, but, according to those who aaw the fight, was knock ed down several times during tho fight and got somewhat the worst of tho scrap. Ho deserved credit, how ever, for tho game fight he put up and tho fans were all well pleased with tho bout and felt that they got full valuo for their money. "I tost tho decision fair and quare" said Wagner today. "Camp bell has a torrlble wallop. It waa n hard and fast fight from tho sound of tho gong and all the fans tell mo that It was much better than tho Reed-Rltchle fight hold In Klamath Falls a month ago. I don't It I over fight again but you can say that I Intend to promote a first class smoker to bo hold In tho Mooso hall aomotlmo around Christmas." Thoso who saw tho fight say It was a bloody battle all tho way through and that although ho lost tho doclslon, Wagner forced tho fight ing at all stages of tho gamo and put Campbell to tho ropes moro than once, Tuffy Anderson and Young Corbett put on a six round bubblowolght go and Wrought down tho house. There was no decision. Tuffy Is getting bet ter every tlmo he fights and Is gain ing a wondertul bubblowolght repu tation. Altogether the Chlloquln smoker was a grand success and of the kind that helps to promote the sport. Any tlmo that olther Wugner or Camp bell want to tight .again at Chlloquln or In Klamath Falls they will bo as sured a record house. Weed Plant May Close Down Dec. 1, Employes Advised WEED, Siskiyou Co.. Nov. 26. employes ot the Wcod Lumber com pany have been advlsod by tho su perintendents to accopt positions In othor places at onco, as a shutdown of the plant Is expected about De cember 1, and the mills will probably remain closed for aovoral months. The suspension of operations Is said to be duo to a lack ot orders for the products ot tho company and the fact that alt departments aro overstocked. It Is thought the box factory and other departments may resume from the time to tlmo, as orders accumulate. METHODIST 1HSHOPS WILL MEET IN PORTLAND NEXT ATLANTIC CITY, Nov. 26. The houso ot bishops of the Methodist Episcopal church today decided to hold their noxt semiannual conven tion In Portland, Oregon, May 11. ALGOMA MILL WILL OPERATE DECISION; FIGHT IS HARD ONE STILL AND MASH CONFISCATED; TRIO ARRESTEO Whon Is a still? not why Is a still, but when Is a still? That Is the question uppermost In tho minds, today ot Chief of Police Wilson and U. S. Commissioner Dort Thomas. Wednesday night the pollco do partmont wont sleuthing for moon shiners and away out In Mills ad dition on Sixth street they found thrco men In a aback engaged In making moonshine, who gavo their names as Fred Zlbull, George Jan- son and Joe Palmer. All threo, together with their stilt (?) woro taken to police head quarters and locked up. Up to noon, today the arrested parties were stilt guests in Chief Wilson's basemont hotel. Tho apparatus that tbo men wero using consisted only ot a 10-galloa cream can half filled with raisin mash from which two halt-Inch brass tubes extended out over tba top, down to the floor, through a dlsbpan full of cold water and from, tbore Into a halt-gallon whisky Jar. The fluid In the Jar evidently was supposed to bo the "real stuff," la other words, moonshine. Tbo first point to bo settled Is ' whetbor tho concoction contains moro than one-halt of ono per cent ot al cohol.. Mr. Thomas la having & sample of It sent to the federal authorities at Portland for a choml cal test. In the meantime tho mon, arrested aro being held in Jail. 'While there is no question about the Intent In this case. It Is Tory ap parent that the alleged moonshiners knew very little ot the art ot mak ing whiskey. In this case thg liquid Juice from the raisin mash was be ing emptied directly Into tho con tainer, the oalr operation after It left the cream ca belag to pass tha tubes through a dUk. of col dwater to-cool It. oftV Ji nM.tter offset. tney -mignnnstnw well not havo bothered with that part ot the per formance because the only result gained by that was to cool the liq uid. A real still, according to thoso who claim to know, has the vspor passed through cold air and this vapor condensed constitutes the moonshine. Tho effect ot the op eration described here was simply a percolating process. Whllo tho pollen department has no evidence that this concoction was being sold, It Js qulto evident that was tho purposo. In this connect ion It Is tho opinion ot those who smelted tho stuff 'that they would Just aa soon take a drink ot carbolic acid or any ot tho other well known deadly poisons. The tact that there havo been no deaths Is considered miraculous. Driver Arrested After Collision Fails to Appear, A team and wagon belonging to J. M. Moore ot tho Western Trans- tor company, and driven by R. B. Leonard, was run Into head-on by a big Studebaker car Wednesday night while on tho way to the South ern Pacific depot. Tho name of tho party driving the car has not boon loarned. Leonard, who happened to be accompanied by Policeman James Hilton, was Just passing the Dig Da- sin Lumber company's office on his way to the depot nnd was on the right hand side of tho street. Tho car ran into them, knocked both horses down nnd broke tho polo ot tho wagon. Hilton arrested tho two mon in car and Instructed them to appear at tho pollco station Monday morning. Up to noon today the men had not shown up. Tho llcenso number on the car was 97621 and the official record of car license numbers shows that the car belongs to Charles Johnson, Mr. Johnson Is not known at pollco hoad- quarters, and tho officer did not take the names ot the men driving the car. FORMER MEDFORDITE QKT8 THAVKSGIVIXG GIFT Prosperity has struck Roger S. Bennett, formerly of Medtord smack dab between the eyes, according to a telegram reeclved by Sll I. Brown ot this city says tho Medtord Matt- Trlbunno. The wlro alconlcally started "I have Juat brought In a 15,000 barrel well, and given my wife a $5200 Oldsnioblle for a Thanksgiving gift." Tne wen is located in uracKcn- ridge county, Texas, two miles from the main street ot Breckinridge. j