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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1921)
.WEATHER FORECAST OUKUON KorrciiMt for tonight nnd Tuesday! Unlit tonight, Tun. ilny, rnln In went, fair In cunt por tion; warmer tnnlght, 'iunmhtrt IteraJil NEWS OF THE WOMJ BY THE ASSOCIATED PREM . Mcniboi of the Associated Press. Ilftrcntli Ywr No, (IIH7. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. ,MOM.V, i:ri:Miii;ii n, IIUI. WXS Ins. W ARBUGKLE JURY DEADLOCKED: ED .V DISCHARGED Ten for Acquittal and Two for Conviction After 2 Days' Deliberation NEW TRIAL FOR FATTY lln Will limn to Far Aimllirr Trial, Wlilrli Is HcIiciIuIimI for January fill HAN FRANCISCO, l)ne. ti. After NO INCREASE 1 IN IRRIGATED ACREAGE 1A, I, Wlnluird, secretary of thu Klamath Irrigation district returned Hnturiliiy night from I tin meeting of roprmiciitiitlvc" of I In) various IrrI KAtlon projects, rmently hold In Wi ling.. Montnna, nml I ho Irrigation Conforcnro held In Hull Lnkn City I Ha Mates that u feeling of optimum) wn prevalent nt both meetings, I ho comensu of opinion being 1 1 t unit yenr wan going lo lin unit of tint in out prosperou for Dm northwest in It lilitory. Referring lo llm meeting of I ho ill j r or torn of tho lorn I district, which will tin hitlil tomorrow iiflornoim, Mr Wjshurd staled tlwil thorn muit he noma mlaunduratnndlng relative to thn chargo of IS per acre, which was Iha Ntiliject of nn tirtlcln In Katunlny'a IRISH PEACE 'SHERIFF cant LODGE HIS PRISONERS I Sheriff Low 'In In n quandary Just what to do about taking euro of thn "overflow business" which I ac cumulating from thn arrest mnilo by thn pollco department, tho sher iff 'a office, and tho federal author- IllfM. Nineteen mon were In thn British Will Again Have.""" this forenoon, and a number NEGOTIATIONS BREAK DOWN MAY BREAK -JAP ALLIANCE WOMAN'S MIND AFFECTED BY POISON "MASH" i lining out mora than forly-otght Herald, the Information for whirl. tiouri, thn Jury empanelled to try Iloscon Ar buckle, on thn chnrgo of manslaughter, In connection with wag furnished by Director llrudbury "A thn roll stands now," Hocrn tnry Wlshnrd atatrd today, "the high Recourse to Military to Maintain Order Soldier In I'nibiililo of arrests nro expoctcd during tho day following tho return of a num ber of Indictment by tho grand tilrv RUPTURE IS COMPLETE I niancli Turner and Mm. Eckwnll HeM.u.,.11.,.. of Riot. ..ml ftiwii- ."J ,' "" """ "'""r "orn--,I It-turn, HI,.,. Fein nnil I " T." f. """I. ,Urf "-"""' luiiunuiK wioir aiicgou rouuory oi Harry Traynor threo weeks ago. tho death of Virginia llappe, worn nil nvnragn iliargn for 1922 will be unalilo In agree, and nt noon yea lorday worn discharged. It waa reported that on thn laal 13,22 per urrn. This will bo on some landa In the first unit liiii'a Ip oiiio of thn other mill will not have ballot there were ten who voted In to pay an much tho iharr.n belur favor of acquittal nnd two for con- based nn tint period of time that bar vlctlon, Tho Jury had been out alnce Friday afternoon at 4 1 IS o'clock. Whlln their deliberations, under thn law, nro aecrnt, enough lina leaked out to glvo color lo tho report that tho women on tho Jury wern about nqiinlly divided for ac quittal and conviction. The district attorney' offlcu an nounced that Arbuckln will again bo placed on trial on January 9th. WILY JAPS STAND BEHIND ARMS DELGATES fllapmtl slnco they began pnlng Thla $3.22 la divided a follow llulldlng rhart;e, fl 08, operntllon nnd maintenance, II '.', district haritn, .in; total $2.93; add 10 to provldn for delinquencies, and you have it urn ml total of 3 22 Thlr Is what the roll from which thn col kc t Ion aru to bo mado by Ihu aherlff abowa," RARDING WILL E IN PERSON READ ISSAG A dispatch from Toklo itaya u body of Japanese publicist, Inrlud In gmembom of tho two house of thn Imperial Diet, unlveralty profea-' aora, acholan, prominent publicist,) Journalists, business men and oth- era. contemplate. orgsnlsatlou of WASHINGTON. Dec. 5.-The all an association for thn purposo of tynlh congrrjiwas convened to dlrectlnit the uatlnu-a sentiment. ,Uv a,,d hnn " rruulur "" toward tho Waihlneton voof(!r,nc.d which II la thouhl will continue Into Tho aaioclatlon will remuln In' lu' un"urr Ktlatenco Ihronnhout tho .elon of announced that I fin liuuar thn conferouco and w MrKe lo. of ,l'renUllvea and the M-nat aupport tho attitude of the Japan-' wo"1'1 """" ' Jolnl "lon niorri rn delexatea, Kfforta will bo' ,u h"ar "'" mvn of I'rcililcnl made to mould opinion, nlonic tho rnK. tho excuthn bavInK an followliiK line. ' nounced that ho vioutd appear nnd To In.l.t on the prohibition of ! UclUrr I.U annual mi-iaita In pcr.cn racial discriminatory treatment To In.l.t on thn prohibition of, RECKLESS DRIVER now defense work on tho Island.; SMASHES TAXI In the racltlc which I calculated to form a threat to other coun tries; To In.l.t on tho tnalntenanco of thn prevlou.ly concluded troatlo and agreement In exl.tcnco anions thn powers and already accomplish ed facta and to oppose thn Idea of International control of China. LONDON, Dec f Irish pcuco no xollatlon linvu broken down, nr co nil ii i; (o stnlementa from responsl bio iunrlnra, nnd tho Hlnn Kelu delo Kate nrn aipncted to retturu finally to Ireland tomorrow or or Wednes day. S50,000 IN nnd thero I no placo for them In tho Jail. Their bond havo boon raised $B0O, and It I n question whether they can ralso the 11,000 required In each case. An effort Is bolnB mado by their attornoy to ; secure bondsmen for them, and uliniil.t .i fnll 1..H l..l ( t. l.loyd OeorKo explulii.d the sltu.v ""." , "",'"" '"" """'" " vu"'ca .Ion to tb Klnr. after which tho Whal ,0 Uo 1,h ,ho wom,!n- llrltlsh pi-aro representative met. Thl win fiillowed by a mictiiiR of tho cabinet If thero urn no furlthur developments. ,the llrlllsh position will be thrown buck to thn stand tak en fUn months uro, that llrltlsh taw must Ihi malnlnlned In Irelund, even IhouRb ihu usu of military I neces sary. Tho Immediate effort of thn sin IMMislon of ieare neRiitlaliilu will In all probability result In a resumption " '"" "" '""""" " TeleBrain received by Project 'wii-n the police, constabulary nnd .. ..- u v -....., . ..MnnnKer Newell of tho Klamath very large estent while the peaco ne-1 Hwiamnllon scrvlco and tho cham tjotlntlnus were M-nillnR I ber of commorco today from Hep , resentatlvo N. J. Hlnnolt nt Wash .'.VMiu.ii i.imii,.u, nr.i.w i ., ,, n ., .... , ... ii.j.i. nv iiiiHif WMrvt """" " v" ""' '" ",a LONDON. Dec. 6. 12:30 p. m..)ruufcuv ,","w lwa' lo l" nou, "P1 proprlatlona committee, one of the i Tho cleanup of Klamath Kails Is surely taking placo Judging from the mannor n which both tho county and city authorities aro making urrosts. Most of tho cleanup squad' efforts' aro directed at Illicit liquor traffic, mum iii ii'ii- avuiy iiin(nii rnius have brought results Lnto Saturday nght, Morris John cnbore, proprietor of tho Slater room near Eleventh and Main street, was arrested on n federal warrant on tho chargo of having Illicit liquor In hla Dossesslon. also four sacks of bottles Is InU-mle.1 lo Draw Teeth of tbejan(1 ,h() ..,.. , a lr A )Brr0, Powers Are Drafting Quad ruple Entente to Include U. S. and France CREATING "BIG FOUR" REDUCE NAVAL APPROPH mm HrlHali-Japanem Alliance, Itrgnrdci as Menaro I RECLAMATION APPROPRIATION WAHIIINOTON, Dec. 8. Tho arms conference committee having under consideration the far eastern question. It was autborltlvely stated today, wero considering tho draft ing of a proposal of a quadruple entento that would Includo the United States, Prance, England and Japan. It Is thought that thlsiii.. ,onriltnn ,......., ,h,, h- , . -. .... w of mnsh was soiled which was In" thn last stngns of preparation. Tho still was not seized a Johnesbcrg had spirited It away, Just before tho raid. At tho time of tho raid tho pollco found Mrs, Johncsherg, an aged wom an In 'a stupefied condition upon a bod and near her .was a rlco steamer filled with the bubbling, half-fer mented "mash," which It Is believed, thn woman had been Indulging In President Submits Budf Which Would Dmmn Expenditure GMMly CUTS TO MEET DEFICIT Naval Itednctlon of Dee Not Inclado Program of would effectually break up what Is regarded a a menaco to the peace of Europe the Angto-Japancso al liance. There was a growing Impression that If tho quadruple entento can bo worked out satisfactorily, Japan! would not Insist upon tho request or in per ceni rauo oi capuai could not bo removed to the station with her husband. The same condl tlon existed yesterday. Warrants for their arrest was Issued from tho federal court, only Johnesbcrc being taken Into custody. He Is In the county Jail unablo to sccuro 1 1,000 ball. Today Mr. Johncsbcrg was still New proposals on tho Irish ques tlon wero discussed at conference today botween govornmant repro gates, the latter to glvo a reply to night. ply tonight. STRIKEBREAKERS TO BE USED BY -PACKING HOUSES Items Included was an appropria tion of I7C0.00O for tho Klamath projoct. This appropriation will be used to complete all the remaining parts of tho present project which are -tsder construeOoaT " Tho Incomplete parts of tho Tulo lako absorption and dralnago plan for uncovorlng .. CHICAGO, Dec. C l'ockers In -&."u acres or rich alluvial soil; tho fifteen middle west packing I ,ho enlarging of tho prcsont canals centers aro preparing to u.o non-"0 Improve the water delivery, and union men to tnko tho placo of vto'k to bo done on tho Horsefly, strikers. Langcll Valley 8hasla View and The "IIIk r'ho" havu declared i ""i" component part of tho ays- ships against the present (0 per In a serious condition, cent, suggested by the American It Is thought tho half-fermented proposals. It Is not disclosed "mash" which the woman Imbibed, whether tho entente terms would has caused her system to be poisoned satisfy Franco with reference to and that her brain is affected. Fer her situation In Europe, or wheth-i mcntlng mash Is said to bo a violent er tho ontento would merely affect' poison when taken In excess Just as tho far cast. IRISH RACE CONFERENCE IN PARIS now whiskey when tho "fusel oil" Is not removed NIMF KIIIFR Yrin nrin mi v nrjF bm vb na COLLISION An unknown drlter of n Kord car last night at Eleventh and Main alrcct attempted to pass one of thn Upp auto service cars without sounding a .warning horn and In order not tr strike thn "dendman" In tho rentei of the Intersection, crowded on speed and ploughed Into the taxi car. The car were tint overturned but the Im- "JIITfll" MOONHIIINK WHEN '" urn xml l" '" anu POLICE MAKE AllllKHT lh" '"'"" of ,no inxi wcre I mhod nnd damngvd to tho extent Barry Harlow of 10 Muln street, of so last night tried to destroy tho ovl- VW 'Irlver Muted that Ihu cur dence. a bottlo of "moonshine" w,,lrh rr"",u',, ln, ,,,om ,,M "0, when a pollen department raiding "I1 fl(,r l,""" ,ncm ,,ul ,u " force descended on hi placo. When "I""'1 nml '"l,l,nrt In thn dlrec Harlow saw thn pollco coming ho1.'0" "' '" Whl, ,,0,lru" lwU'1 mado a dash for tbu lavatory, seltnd a bottlo from a shelf nnd amashed It. Tho pollco recovered tho nock of thn bottlo and a small quantity of thn liquor, and this will bo used as ovldonco In tho arraignment sched uled for this nftornoon In tho U. S. commissioner's office This Is tho first ruld, Wilson aid, whom tho moonshiner man aged tn boat them to tho ovldonco, and may. nocossltalo equipping tho pollco with spongoit for future raids. ELK MEMORIAL SERVICES WELL ATTENDED IlEACII IIIOII WATEIt MAIIK l.V O. A. V, KMtOLLfENT ', CORVALMS, Dec. G. Tho 3,400 jiiark was i cached nt tho Oregon 'Agricultural collcgo with tho regis tratlon of Ilalhort L. Ilornhnrdt of Fjoronco. This Is a record enroll ment, bolng 326 moro than tho rog Istratlon figure 3,075 for tho lamo tlmo last year. Tiiklug advantage of tho fact that J. Otto Fritz, famous us u band load er, Ik likely to mnkn his homo in this city, tho Elks, or which ho Ih a member, nro making n dntermlneil effort to orgnnlio n band. 'Wjllh this purpose In view a meet ing will bo hold thl ovonlng In tho Elk temple nt 8 o'clock, to which u general Invitation I extended to nil who mlKht bo Interested tn tho movement. Tho World Conference Irish Usee to be held In Paris. January 21, will brine together re presentatives of somo of tho lead ing families of France, Spain, Ita ly, Ilussla,. Austria, the -Argentine, and other South Amorlcan countries, the ancestors of whom1 PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 5. Wne. and wore Irish These families- mlgrat-, perhaps twclvo lives aro. reported to ed from Irelund as early as the j,avc been sacrificed today, when two 13th ccntry and became nationals ocai passenger trains on tho Phlla of the various countries, although jdeIphu 4 Heading railroad came to frequently retaining their Irish gether In a head-on-colllslon. names. I Tho accident occurred between All the Irish raco organizations Woodmont and the paper mill sta that lti ,irvunln.l vnrttnra rnttrfl. teUl Wilt CttCh reCOlVC A nnrtlnn nt senled less than five per cent of' hl sum. Last year I,213.00o! of ,no worIt, w,n ,'"rt deleSte tlon. it was reported that a number the einplojcs. Union leadors Insist' w"s appropriated for tho Klamath they havo Ihu support of over half) Project. tho workers. WORLD SERIES PROFIT LOST TO BABE RUTH CHICAOO, Dee. S. llabo lluth's share In tho world series has been declared forfeited and ltuth has been suspended until May 22, 1923, by Commissioner IjiiuIIs for participat ing In n posl-sonson burnstormlug tour. "H.U'KTV WKKK" PKOMOTIO.V AMONO SCHOOL CIIII.DIIEX Tho local school authorities nro In teresting thomselvra In thn promo tion of "Safety iWeek" JbfRlnnlng uoxt Monday, nnd all students havo been Invited a wrlta it short thesis on tho promotion of personal snfoty rulos. Tho hubjectx to bo used uro broad In sropo und rover thu action of a child In protecting Itself from dangers attendant on going to svhool, crossing dangerous street Intersec tions und railroad crossings. Tun prltva of 11 each will bo given to thu best ton thesis' on tho subjort, tho mono- bolng donalfd by tho Autnmo lilln Association and -thu chamber of commerce. STRIKE PICKET IS BARRED BY SUPREME COURT WAHIIINOTON Dec. 5. tOrgunli ed labor has no right to picket du ring strike when It Invohei Impor tunity, so tho V S .Supremo Court has declared In nn appeal by tho American Steel Foundries company growing out of tho strlko at Granite City, 111. The court declared nn board rule could bo rstnblUhed for picketing, but that each caso must bo consld ornd on Its merits to detcrmtno whether picketing constituted re straint nnd Intimidation. and President do Yatera of thoi 0f tho dead wero employes of tho mill "Irish Republic" has promised to who were on their way to work. attend An exhibition of Irish art .j-'lre added to the horror of tho will form a part of tho meeting.1 wreck nnd greatly hindered tho work It Is estimated that thero are 0r rescue. 21.000.000 persons of Irish origin) m scattered throughout the world. QTART cop" dik(utikei) as cowiiov MOVEMENT ROUNDS IP MOONSHINERS FOR A BAND LITTLE DAUGHTER COMES TO KAISER WILL WED WIDOW OF SOLDIER RERL1N, Doc. 5. Former Em- FIVE PI-EAD TO GRAM) I pcror William has decided to mar JURY INDICTMENTS ry the widow of n high officer from Duntlg who was killed In tho lato I Ousslo Illack, a Oreek cook, and The Elk memorial ceremonies U Harrison wero picked up by the conducted yesterday afternoon for pollco department last night tho departed members of Klamath charged with having liquor In their' Lodge 1247, n. P. O. E at the possession, A quantity of moon-'lodge rooms was largely attended, shlno was taken from the men. and those present wero greatly Im Tho pollco tried a strategic move pressed with tho beauty and sol- by disguising ono of their members omnlty of tho scrvlco. The instru with a cowboy outfit and sending mental music was In keeping with, him to find tho two men. So well j tho occasion, and tho solo by Miss disguised was mo otllcer, tnat wun-. Dorothy Elliott was well renaerca In a fow minutes tho two men wero 11. L. Toney of tho McMlnnvllle taken Into custody without learning lodge and T. L. Stanley of the that tho supposed cowboy was a Lewlston, Montana, lodgo both member of tho police department. LOST RIVER DAM IS COMPLETED spnko upon fraternal subjects. Tho ritualistic servlco by tho officers of the lodgo was well carried out. WEATHER PROIIAIIILITIES Tho baromotrlo prossuro, an re corded by tho Tjyclo-Stormograph ut Underwood's Pharmacy, has droppod rather rapidly alnco ycotorday noon, but It Is still well above tho "storm" area and no docldod change Is look ed for In tho noxt 34 hours. Satur day, at noon, tho pressure reached 31,00, an extraordinary "high" for this locality. 'Forecast for next 34 hours; Fair: probably a little warmer. Tho Tyco recording thormnmntor registered the following maximum and minimum temperatures teday: High 41 Low .... 24 lloforo tho criminal docket was' war, says Kwoclfurhblatt Mil. AND MRS. 3R. IAGGKTTicniod In tho circuit court this' morning, flvo persons arrested on Mr. nnd Mrs. Junior Dnggott nro grand Jury Indlctmonts wore ar raigned boforo J lid go Kuykondall to mnko pleas. lllanch Turner ,nml Josslo Kck wall, churged with larceny from the poreon, pleaded not guilty. Karl Kennedy, Orval Roblnott and L. Fround wore also nrralgnod on a chargo of Inking $15 from Ruth Broom two wooks ago, and asked tho court for 34 hours' tlmo receiving congratulations on tho birth or n llttlo daughtor, Ellta both Ann, this morning nt their homo, 103 Washington street. The llttlo girl wolghod 8 pounds, and according to Dr. Oeorgo I, Wright, who was In attendance both moth er and daughter ara doing nicely. FINCH TRIAL BEGUN Tho trial of William Flnchaccus od of shooting at Louis Iloldlschar, cashier of tho Mnlln bank, was begun hoforo Judge Kuykondall this morn ing. The greater part of the day was taken up In tho selection of n Jury. This Is tho socond trial of the case, the first trial resulting In a "hung Juryi" 1 1 MERRILL CHAUTAUQUA OIVKN WITH THE AID OF LANTERNS A chuutnuqim cntortnlnmont by 1antorn light In this ago of oloc trlctly Is not nn evory-dny occur rence but tho town of Merrill had tho distinction of turning out a goo'd "crowd" for a performanco thero Inst night under these circumstances. 1 . . - .-.... - to mako a ploa, which was granted.1 A group or enioriainors irom nn oastcrn Chautauqua circuit were on MARKET REPORT . PORTLAND. Doc. f.. Wheat, dol Ur lx dollar roven, cattle stoady; hogs fifty lower, prime light, seven soventy-flvo, eight twonty-flvo; bIicop steady; eggs two to flvo cents lower, buying price forty-throa to fifty; butter steady, hand for a portormance In Merrill last night, hut tho lights went bad and It was a caso of disappointing the crowd of towns peopta and farmers, who had assembled for the entertainment, or of going on by lamp light. The latter course was Chosen with success. Work has been completed on tho Lost river dam below Merrill, and only a small crew of men ara be ing retained to finish fencing tho structure and to com pie to tilling in around It. This dam will provide wator and Irrigation for tho big district of Tulo lako lands rocontly reclaimed and mado posslblo tor farming by tho United States reclamation ser vice WEI.T..KNOWN COUPLE WEDDED IN MERCED SPECIAL JUHYMI7X CALLED FOR CRIMINAL DOCKET A special venire of twelve mon, Oeorgo Wntt, Jess Jarvls, L. Ezoll, D. W. Oeorgo, O. A. McCarthy, J. 8. Mills. T. M. Durham, Nick Olnsbuck, Ross Flnley, L. E, Thare, I. J. Straw nnd E, West, wero summoned by Judgo Kuykondall to finish out the pnnol of Jurymen tor tho hearing of tho criminal docket. LEGION MEETS TOMORROW At the meeting tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock of KlamaUt Post No. 8, American Legion, In the city hall, nominations tor the officers of the post will be recelvod. The election of officers will be held on December 20 and Installation will follow -on Januaary 3 1922. Nows reached horo today of tho marriage of Miss Ruby Wilbur to A. L. Olbbs, at Merced, California. Roth wero residents of Delhi, where Mis Wilbur's mother resides. Af ter a short honeymoon In San Francisco the young couple will re turn to Merced, where tbey expect to mako their now home. Miss Wilbur Is well known here, having spent ber girlhood at the family homo In Shtpplngton. She attended grammar school and high school In Klamath Falls. SHIP MATERIAL FOR IIRIDGK CONSTRUCTION I1Y MAIL WASHINGTON, DC 5. Pratf dent Harding- totay tnutaalttd fcbi message to congreM, with tlM budget for the year lilt. Hto chief recommendation lavas Mltrwt: "Hereafter, until tha aaral mtp ply account shall have fee re duced to a maximum nn of llt 000,000, which aball aet thrftr bo exceeded, one-bait ot all rata bursements otherwise dua to taa naval supply aeconnt, waaiaar froas current Issues or from aalaa, akall bo covered Into tho trcaiury M Bfi" collaneona receipts, aad oaljr oaa half sblll be credited to tka aaral supply account' Thl Is the first fiscal badfet ttf be compiled under the new law. aad shows estimated expenditure of 13.505,754,737. a decrease of f !. 187,639 as compared to tka && mated outgo for the fiscal year 1922, ending next June 30,. aad a reduction ot 13,031,285,161 frost tho actual outlay In the fUcal year 1921. Estimated receipts for 1111 ara placed at $3,338,183,780, leavlag an apparent deficit ot $167,571,177. In transmitting the budget to eaa gress today. President Harding; aajn "ways are provided for Ua rata tlrely easy adjustment" ot tka Ma crepancy between Income aad oat- go "without added taxatloa." Aa one means ke recommends taglala tlon directing the redaction ot tka aaral supply-aeoaaat by 109.99t 000. Actual appropriations asked ot congress for tho Tarioui federal departments and agencies tor lilt total 13,224.875,592, exclaslra ot postofflco department. This reara sents a reduction ot $111,806,810 from the original estimate as pre sented to tho bndget bureau, It ! stated, but Is approximately $17, 000.000 more than tho appropria tions for this fiscal year. Of tho total estimated expendi tures for 1913, approximately ft,. 90O,O0D,000 is to pay tor past wars and to keep up the fighting arms of the government, learing only about $600,000,000 for tka peace time pursuits ot the federal aatab Hshment. The estimate for tka army and the navy U $801,111,107, a roductlon ot $66,105,111 aa com pared with this fiscal year and $956,352,741 as compared wlta tka fiscal year 1911, Tho navy estimate of $411,T4. 000, It la explained, doe not taka Into account any posatbl redac tions that might bo brought about as a result of tho arms conference, tho total Including funds for con tinuing work on the ships ot the 1916 program, most of which would bo scrapped under the proposal made to the conference by . tb American government. WEAVERVILLE. Cnl Dec. 5. Parcel v post was used recently to bring to Weavervllle material for n cablo suspension bridge across tho Trinity river near. here. The bridge Is 240 feet long and seven feet wide, and nearly all the con struction Is ot steel. All the ma terial, except the flooring, which AUTO CRASHES INTO STORE WINDOW Jtoy Smelser was the victim ot an expensive accident about one o'clock today when ho backed an automobile ho was driving Into one ot the K. K. K. store show windows on Main street. A sheet ot plate glass val uod at about $150, according to Fred Houston, -proprietor ot tka clothing store, was shattered by tb Impact ot the big machine, which is owned by tho C. I. Record iAv to Service corn vuy. ry-'Wi - it was reportedrr .tiie'sjJ.- ju covered to somo eawi-p4Ji&Sfc. h, at a Ulu hnit, Inn. I.J... . i . .... -v - ,-.v. --',-iy,'Tti' no-definite figures as. to, ( amount, FARM IIUREAU ANNUAL MEETING FOR WEDXfeWkUY rrhe Annual Farm .Bureau Meeting for the purpose of 0 fee ting officers and adopting' a program 0 Work for next year w'lll be held In Odd fellows hall, on Wednesday, December 7, at. 1:30 p. m'. ' - 'Everyone interested? In Farms Bu- was cut hero, was shipped from reau work Is urged." o ta''pf stoat, Sacramento In the mall. The Special topics for discussion win bridge Is designed for pedestrians Finance, MarketiBg; 'aid TnafWtt and saddle horses; Itlon. -" A l 'I V3