fiftf W'' 'W.bU) J i i ." " r-Mj" ,"r jrtin K 1 .OMfflft twla? NmH Doll Tmdmy r atmw ) ; AXr-S tn- ' , ...... , IffllEi a-" I ' 1 1 . . . ,.. .,. ,. primuAMim III 1J1-.LI I II I I w I V IS THANKFULNESS ' li ono of tho moMt fragrant of tho graces. It Is an omo- tlon w.heh mml not on,y be cioW""1' but olso tlidly A '""y ePrcMed. The eJi'proBiilon of It'dcop em thev capncjty for feeling It, nd sweetens not only the Uf of him who gives 'utlerineo to It, but alio tho wide ll'fo of mankind. Tho tense of gratitude la ono of tho. greatest tradition f the Amorlcan Republic, od to. keep It alive and kind It on to our descend-' . .Mi Is" one of, tho high prl- .itM.of every loyal Am- e flloitcRi of ovory ' loyal trn. .?' '' There --fill bo o general obiorvaneo Thmklglvlng Day in mm cuy io- arrow when all tho atorca, federal sliding nd county offices win no oied and tho duy given over to iruklnr, of gcnoniUH helpings of krkey inn cranberry sauce, in com- tmorallcn of the great Puritan fes- ttl of thanks. Fowl of all descriptions disappear- I repldlr during tho week, the vlo rtirkeys, of courso, predominating. iprlcc'of tho blrda hus been within ton, M compared with that of latit r. AKtiougn morn nH ocon a oounded vtortago eliowhore, It ban beta! evident In tho vicinity of a thFallR, aa there ha been an npl mpply for .this market. A lurr'ey of tho courthoueo dlaclos- I that County Clerk Charles DoT.ap id wife' plan on taking dinner with btlr ion, Lloyd Tiol.ap, doputy clr lt clerk. , ' " Sheriff Low will bo found at Cupt. . W. Slpmcna' home whore the 81c- aeai family. Low and Hex McMillan Weed will have a family dinner t o'clock. t " ' ' Allen, Sloan, deputy county clerk,' lag a) man without a homo ilnco l wlfo left fora nonth'H. vlalt "In it loutb, will 'join Justlco.anKhngen a "taK Thanksgiving feed." Wslrlct Attqrney Ilrqwer, wljl find slice In a special repast at u well . .. ,j w. '.'.r..'Mn...i u mu aim ivpuijr uisiriL '- aer W. A. Wleat plans a spread at lis homo for his family, i' ' , Marlon names; deputy sheriff,, will tlend anprcad at Modoc, I'olnt w,th is parpnts. Mr. and Mrs. W. h. irncs. Deputy Collector Hurt Hawkins rs that chicken jslll bo his. piece e reslitanco at his parents homo td that tho Hawkins family will all ' there. , r Bailiff J. . Matioon says that his If has u Bpo'clir TtfankBctvIng ro ut which no'onu In the world 'could Iral. . j i ,r Judge I). V.Kuykondall announces kit his family will bo at homo and kit turkey will bo fed to his young- (ira until they will refuse, to oven wk at a picture of turkey unUl 'krlstams. , , , ,' At tho city hall. Flro Chief 'Am-' roe sipys It is "turkey for ono at a wnery" for him, while Chief mi- ' of tho pojlce department will ire an abundance ot chicken. Mayor W. 8. Wlldy'aald,-"rilhave urkey.0' butrefusod the .location of M place to dine. "Clty'Clork Al. Leavltt was happy rer tlje possession ot a turkey so- .iu one wooK.ago ana ,biso over bt thoughts of 4ttaekBi 'a monster Plum pudding,, home? ade elder, Bilnce pie and (Jtherlrl'mralnga,fr6m California. pi' Moving stct-M houses, dances, rol- w skating, ud utooMblfe Crips, as lell a hunHnir' partleaxtCtho nearby , 4na river will occupy ioo;umo t thai Klamath PaHs people tomor- rorithpse who deslro to attend re 11.1...J T" . .. . . ... "" exercises, union TnanKsgir lot services will be' held at8 o'olook t tho Emmanuel Baptist church, with a ipeclal musical program. UNIVtHbflL TO ABANDON -. N. C. O. NARROW GAUGE' ROAD WASHINGTON, Nov. 33.L-Doclar- ! Ins tho ODaratlon AinmiiMi tnr ui. J oral yearn havo exceeded tho Income, tlio fiovada, California and Oregon railroad today onkod tho Interstate Commerce Commission for permis sion to 'abandon tha narrow guage lino botwuon Huckstnff nhd Ukorlow on tho Orogoii-Californlu .border. .. SAN WIANCIHCO.' Nov. 23. tir.' Olav Kiiarboe, tho first wltmjityfor tho defense In the Arbuckla (flat, today said ho attended' Mlaa R'nppc today sal Merlho pnrty In ArliucklO' rooma. Tho,court refused to permit him to detail the conversation with Mlvi lUppo and Mrs. Dolmoht, 'on J,thc ground that It would bu hearsay evi dence. Kaarboo testified that lio.naw.no oxprcsslons of pain on Miss Hippo's facu and no bruises on tho body, but alio appeared to bi. intoxicated:, i SINN FEINERS REJECT ULSTER ' SEPARATION , LONDON. Nov. 23. Sinn Felu'tep,' resentatlvcs at tho conference today refuaod to accopt tho suggestion that I'lsior bo left temporarily aa aho la; white tho rcMt of Ireland receives au tonomy. r NKW YORK. Nov. 23. Tho ttln erafy announced for Marabal'Koch on his swing from ?Obast,'to Coast Indlcatctf that tho gonerallsslmo wljl trayol more jhanr 12,000 bjHck ana .win visit zz siaios una,uanaaa. Tlio tfln 'will 'take him 'to? tho Pacific coast and back again to Washington by a' southerly route. thence fnto Canada, and back to New1 York' .through 'New England Tho marshal lef t tonlgbtfor, Wash-J Ington.i whence his swing will he started Tuesday night. Ho ended his visit io New York at a public recoptlon tonight. ' His Itinerary as announced by the Amorlcan Legion In part fol low; November 122, Washington; 2E, Mason City. Iowa; 28, Hillings and Ilutte, Mont.; 29 St. Maries. Idaho, thence to 8poknno;w30, 8eat tlo; Doceniber ' lf Portland, Or.; .1, Bun Franclsco.I , " ' IIAMtlTH ItKIKAHK VANKK j hut arm .vojuxkom WASHINGTON, Nov. 23. It was roportod jajt Ihe'sutoji- Department jesto'rday1 that tho''fbnr Americana who' were' capturod by Mexican ban-l cflta at Santaoulalla, near Chihuahua, and held' for ransom wero released wben.np; ransom' was, forthcoming, afjlcr being detained, four hours. ,j , . ' 4 ; . .-:,t ' i.i ROMII I'liACKP V,. - UNDER SEAT - IN THEATRE 4' DEa MOINES, Ia.,.Nov;. 33.. jFailurel of -',fuse attached ito k whai ppllca say was Ab, ' -exploelva boml to burn prop- .efty.i probably .saved tha Uvea -iof 'Several huudrad pations j ' In tKa brand theWteVVmov .na''rtftf -o'uee,., .arlAt. nlghtT.hej.bfmb yae, fouad , beneath a seat In 'tho middle 4 of the theatre by a porter , shortly after six hundred pat- ' vom had left the place, 4 . WITNESS SAVS MISS RAPPEWAS ' IHTOXOTED FH lit .V IN PORTUNO DECEMBER'S Member of the KLAMATH KALLH, OBKOON, III F I III Steps for, a campaign' ot educa tion wore taken by the Klamath Itodco and iKalrgrdund Association at a meeting I nut night when an organisation, committee1, corap'ohed of reprcsentatlKd men- from all parts ot tho county, 'was appointed. Within a fow days Utters will be mailed members of. the committee In which the full plan ot the asso ciation will bo. explained In detail, following which a meeting of the committee, will bo callod. It is not planned tcj offer stock, at once, the lin uuing rHinur, io tuny iniorm the public as to tho alms o'f the association! In addition to being used for fafr, livestock and rodeo purpoaos, the nrtlcluH 'of-'Incorporation statu that 1t shall bo tho purpoao to de vote n portion of tho land owned by tho, association,, to experiments In agricultural products. This fea ture. It Is felt, will meet with tho approval of most residents ot tho courity. Those whb 'wero. , appointed on tho' organization arcan follows:. W. C. Dalton, Malln; Oeo. Wai (on, Merrill; J.' 8: McClellan, Ml. Ukl; Hill JTIngle'y. Midland; It. II. Wllcoxr Miller Hill,': K. T. Nelson, Keno;vIt. V, -Ess, Plevna; C. O. Hunt, Orindale; Dun Ryan, Ft. Klamath; Orvlllo Elliott,. Klamath Agency; J. ,.; Kir ki Modoc Point; A. Ci Qienior, Chlloquln; John Hagelsteln', Algoma; '' n. E. Wol ford, Yalnax; D. O. Williams, Kirk; C. W. Warren, Dly; J. J Howno, Donanza; Frank Groha, Iingell Valley; Ross Sutton, Dairy; lease Drew, Hlldubrand; Frank Corpcnlng, Olene; Ilurrell Short, Henley; Francis Frier. Poe ValleyJ A.R. CampVell, Pine Grove; J. n. Chambers.' J.. W.. 'Slemnna. J. .J Fur.ber, J. A. Oordon,' El M. Dubb, W. T. Lee. 'Klamath Fill Is; R. H. Dunnoll,' county.court; E. M. Ham mond, Vool Growers' Aks':i.; L. A West, Shorthorn Ass'n.; Louis Gcr- bcr, Cattlo. & Horsemen's Ass'n.; Louis Ku Porter,, American Legion; E. II. ThoraasJ 'Farm " Dureau; .1 J W. Kerns, 'Chamber' of ' Comirierco J.. !r - ' NEW POISON v4 ,,; TO WIPE OUT COYOTE PESTf -Stanley 0. Jowctt, predatory 'ani mal Inspector'' fdr tho' "northwest states. In company with the county agriculturist, left this morning (or Merrill whore the Inspector will con fer with stockmen whose nntmdls aro belnp preyed upon by, coyotes, relative to relief during tho coming winter. ' Tho biological department' of Uie government has by experimentation been able to proparo an almost ta'sto- less strychnlno poison 'whoro' the ex treme bittorness ot the substance, has been removed, Jowott stated. - j. Heretofore the great difficulty ex perienced with coyo'tes was i the fact that tho odor oftho'polson.could'be detected by the animals. . . . . Tho new poison Is not dotected.as easily by tho predalor'y animals and from tho two yoar.s experience. Injlpe northwest, especially ii.Vashlni;ton and northern Orcgon,over 6'.000 coyotes have been destroyed, saying stockmen many dollars. ji Tho 'MetrlUjslockmeni wjll.be in structed In the uite.pyi?, poison ,and the southern part o the" county .wjll ba covered by tho two taeri 'wherever the coyote pest Is' an annoyance to the stockmen. - .i .. m . j?U. -- ' ii m ii i p---- J . 4 Jh . CONCRKSS ADJOURJCeJ ,. ', &vrj kI J. . WASHINOTONi Kov,'.23. Preel- dniH-rdlne durlne fhe cloallK Jwurs &"tBB,apeclal8esslpt ot"S3f rs signed' the tax revision bill, ifajjch rapials th.twiproflt1and transportation iaxes"and. rhqst;o' the so-called nuisance and luxury taxes, reduces Individual taxes and Increases the cbrbbratidn Income tar from ten to iweiva aiid on-half per cent.. HIDEO M Atiociated Prey'. WKDXJttWA, V 'XqV. :!, 1021. to. PflESEHTE Of E In k letter ricolvcd by Arthur Wil son, president of tho Klamath Firo Insurance Agents' nssoclntlon, It would' appear that It'ld a fifty-fifty' proposition as lo Whctlier the' Instir anco rates In Kliimnth Vails' slinll bo maintained at the' present status or subjected to Increase, ' Tho letter Is from Stntd Eire Mar shal A. C. Ilarbcf, who together with his deputies' recently made h rigid Inspection of, tho. flro' prevention me thods maintained hero and later made recommendations tot tho cty council. It was written? hfterMournlng of Iho action of thor.qotincll IniAPProylng the purchaso of' a' triplei combina tion englno and the' Installation of a flro alarm system'. t ' Information scntft'o Salem to .tho state fire ma'rshal,-also'to Portland, showing tha. tho dlty council was taking' stops to remedy tho deficien cies hero, on, recommendation of thu stato flrq marshal's -off Ico was of a nature which brought tho assistance of tho Salem authorities, as well as that of Jar Stevens, secretary of the National' Flro Prevention Dureau, to . ... ." . '. . Kiamain .rails in, preventing, tnc m- crcaso In linsurnncc'ratcBr" ., 1 Tho annou'nobd purchnse'ot a trlpio combination" 'engine, whoso capacity could bh raised To t 280 'gallbifs a mlnuto Junder forced .prossurq, wa,i the Item which 'attracted tho stato flro marshal's' attention, ns wcllt as tho 'flro alarm .systoo." One stlcker.'remalns regarding ihc water supply 'lr'tlRe outlying; school buildings. Tho frre Marshal-still bo llovcs tbat elste'rnn for oh 'extra sup ply of water.rahonldtJe JjUllt.-j y. On thlssubject, Mr. Wilson beiolv es that instead of cisterns, direct con nection of tho present water supply from tho hill reservoir to Main St. by the shortest route, nlao,t;down lxth street tobo mills, would -bring the aamo resu)t for use In on'4omcrgcncy. Keeping jjtho rosorvolr "on tho'wesl side full of water at all tjme'. Instead of half capacity, would, .h'clto furnish tho Main! strcot mains sirould tlfb main resbrvolr bo drained. Increas ing tho capacity1 of the hill reservoir above Main street would bo another means of' additional water supply without, great expenditure on tho part 'of tho waior company. Mnyor-Wlloy and Flro Chief Am broso haye given much time to the flro flgh'tlng apparatus subjoct and from repqrts secured from many plac es wherottrlplo combination apparat us Is UBftl, feel that It Is the propor equipment for Klamath Palls. 'if Monni A8.SJ7TH TUitNJtar o ji I ,INTO CHEDITOnS" "J'OOIii. a : POnTND, Nov. 23. Judgo Wolverton has affirmed tho sale of tho bankrupt Morris Uros. estate's tanglbloj assets to tho creditors' pool organization, ft j The pjurchase price ot'itha assets by the pool organization's '80 7por cent ot' their appraised value, amounting to 81,095,254, of which approximately $419,294 Is to bo paid iby? assignment to Trustee DronauKh of ttmt amount of claims ot unsecured creditors. When' this assignment is mado t,ho trusteo win ,mrn , over io ino ciinenusu group' investment bonds ot , equal face jvaluo. The remaining $877, 960 IsJo bo paid In cash $t10Q. 000 jri thirty days; $300,000 In sixty days and tho remaining 8377,9(6 In ninety days. t - '' V DISORDER IN SENATE OVEU I JJCONPERENCE TAX BILL . WASHINGTON. Nov.- 23. Ds- brderj Marked tho beginning of '.the consideration of tho conforenco re port 1$ tho, tax bill In the senate jesiejasy. ine cumax was rcscnea In expunging senatorial remarks fromrtie record. The Swords stricken out were In the verbal clash between Senators Penrose, Pennsylvania, and Hoflln, ot Alaaama, In which Penrose re- forredfc'to tho "black darkness" ot Alabkni 1,.lL'. mh.I 1TIIh .k.......)...!1 Penni .'ylfanlaa'''Wnirul'at'edb atory interests." predatory m IN N ."BIG FIVE" DISCUSS LAND 1 ARMAMENT i ' WASHINGTON, Nov. 2.1. Dele gations of the fivo 'powers discussed land armament today, but none j presented any proposal lobklng to ward a concreto pronouncement supporting tho French 'attitude. ' It was decided to appoint sub committees to consider J airplanes, poisonous gas and other auxiliary moans of warfare. Premier Brland, who' attended tho meeting, before bis dopnrturo for Franco expressed satisfaction with tho direction' tho dla'cusalons had taken. PITTSHUItOH, ' Nov. 23. A member of tho marlno corps, .guard ing a Ualtlmore & Ohio mall train from Washington, at a point near ,Hagerstown, discovered two men at the. door of the car, Following In structions to tho letter, tho marine opened fire on tho supposed ban dl'fs and onot them dropped from iho train whllo It 'was speeding at tho rate of forty miles an hour. Tho other swung out on tho hand all io got put ot rango which ho succcded in doing, but as tho train approached tho Junction he was hauled aboard tho platform and mado prlsonor. ANTI-BEER BIEE IS or PRESIDENT I . WASHINGTON. Nov. 23. -President' Harding today' sounded .tho death knell for physicians' prescrip tions for' beer and malt liquors, when ho affixed his slgnaturo to tho anti beer bill. Undor tho new law the. Interpreta tion placed upon tho provisions the mor becomes 'hulL'ond void, and plac es In thoJhands of prohibition agent a powerful weapon for tho drastic enforcement ot. the law, BREEDERS TO " , ORGANIZE FOR FINANCING "'71V T 'S : v. (Monday afternoon in., too .couijty. agriculturalists' offlco.'n moetlng'of stockmen .ho aro Interested In tho formation of u jpcal'organfcatlonr.un dor ' tho War Fliinnco 'Con'orntlon plan, will tako, placo and all stock breeders of thet county havo beon Invited to attend - Men who plan to breed high grado stock and need money for long tlmo loans are specially Invited to attend this conforenco Tho move to lm- provo tho grade of Klnmnth stock wob started during tho county fair In Oc tober Itck of raonoy was ope fac tor which prevented their branching out, many Btockmen ( sad.. To , buy tho necessary breeding stocK away from Klamatli cbuntj' required In most cases cash on ,dollyory,4n diffi cult proposition under existing rpndl tlons.j '(,. j'r. J. I . !' ' L -i:v kV x .. .". ',i" - lrl -WW T T '- - - , PAPER PUBI.I8HKD TIIANKSGIYIXO BAY i; t V .--p i US. ;';; a Fniirtwintr us usual ctisium. no paperwjli be lasued.bih Herald, tomorrow, ThanksV4' ' giving Day, In ordor that It's emplbycs,, may bo . nblo to ispeflii the iiY With tbejr. families and do tholr share In JustlfiditlbiJ of the Increase in mortallt)1 In the turkey tribe, custbmary at this soa- a . T tJ hnn. that nil lta S ' niBif-i -- i IflfllilNtS ttl SUPPOSED . 1IL BANDITS SIGNED prick jnvu am MCMLS IN WAKE OF POItTLANDNoy;.. 23. Tho ralU roads aro gradually making1 head way against tho snow on the Co lumbia River lines. Passengers from tho stalled trains at Bridal voll were brought here by steam er, which, left again this morning to get passengers stalled at Lyle; Wash. '" Tho Willamette river here this morning registered sixteen and alar tenths, and It' Is predicted 'that It w'lU fall' slowly? ' MM 'PORTLAND, Nov,, .23. Through out tho night, and,; today tba rail road officials havo. been worklac Ih'defatlg'ably to. clear the llnra for , resumption of traffic which has, been almost universally held up throughout the' entire northwest by terrific storms of mow and. rain. They aro confronted with a .diffi cult task owing to tho, fact that tho thaw which sot ' In oarly yes-, terday threatens as great damajre , as thai ot'tho snow. The swollen waters of tba Wil lamette,, tho Columbia. 'and other rl .vcrs. have, already done great dam ago throughout northeastern Ore- gon. whoro ranches have been In- ' undated, houses and brldgas awept away, tho wator In the irrigation districts turned loose and la' muay Instances the. ditches" entirely de stroyed, ' Slnco Saturday, all trains from ' tho .east have .been Stalled aad' it"1 bocame necessary to', caaeel all eaitward bound schedules'. Iriu the city :proper the daaiaga . from' tha thawt can only be aatlja-,, ated. Interurban traffic is daaioT allied and more than six taoas- t and telephones havo been practic ally been put out of commlaalon. f X continuation of tho thawl pre- , dieted whfch -iwlll prooabirf result. In r further damage . ,', STORM .CIAtKS HAVOC k : ? ' ' AND LEBANON INUNbATKO LEBANON, Ore.,,ov. 23. (Da layed) Ouo llfo was lost and heavy ; damage done here Sunday night when v' this city was Inundated by the over flowing1 ot the South Santlam River. .. 't'Ji. jWall ot water swept from tha ' mbunialns for sixteen miles, carry- " Ing out the canal hcadgato. Tha stroets here were flooded and aide walks piled into heaps. Farms In tho vicinity were cut iato ditches, tho rescuers wading through tho water to rescue persons who were . ' marooned InMhoJr henis: boy named Curl, aged nineteen, y) foirfromth'bridgo over the Bantlsm at Jefefrsoh-and. was?drowned. V' ,MAIN LINK BLOCKADE uV DELAYS TRAIN FROM WEED ' The local passenger train was ' delayed several hours yesterday by tha late arrival' in? Weed of num ber 13 on ttfo' malh line. It was cloven o'clock last " night'' when the local arrived, here with Its weary paWngors. "Thirteen" was held up In tho mountains by the heavy snow to tho north, and it was lata betoro the . work crews could break a way ovbb'.the' Siskiyou mountains. So far no snow has fallen be- rVcon horcand Weed. The tracks. according tq mprabors of the train crow aro in line snape lor ion trae. of tha year and It Is possible to make tho trip In tho usual time. It ''is1 expected tnat mo aeiay to night, will bo .slight. It there la any ' .l-aH". '.t:-'' f WKATHKK PROBABILITIES THo'Cyclo-Stormograph at Uadar-rb.-ftd'.a,, Pbarrqacy, registered a,rteiaa; barometric' pressure until about noea today ytnee when It has been falltag quite (rapidly. JThls, coupled wka a southerly wind may indicate tba ap proach of another disturbance. HOW ever, tire barometer Is well into the fairweather area and chances tor pleasant day tomorrow are fairly good. '. , , Forecast tor next 31 neun: ... Storm brewing to the aoUti-waati , Thn Tvcos recordina- thermometer rot-(tnrrl thn fnllowlnr maslBMiai and minimum iemberatureaJodayi tow CHI;. ffiwm&&ite&K& 1 L "V tow ;.-... 89 i : I r