11 lv "J ttAJf. Lr.ir, t iA. . . -. J -M i...M"WWJ . W SttjE 3uetttsm , ' 4. , - I imv'"" -, tiiLiftArrTrtTin wV WEATHER FORECAST ... : i 'iii.':"i-' - -..Ul xii1' , TOXKJIIT AND NTHHAV faiii, il ; v- i .,-- !. i 5l niNTi.i'i: w.iiim urnK.LAMAin rMU Member of the Associated Press lifleetilli Wur. No. IIIJI'J O KMMATII FAM.H, OltlWO.N, MO.NIUV, HUTCMIIIIH II, I Dili! nudit nfSoWi'l Jtettttf. 5 i3o,ooo,ooo or l TIMBER DEEDED TO LONG-BELL Transaction Believed Fore, runner of Heavy Move i ment in Klamath Co. i Transfer of Umber lands valued ill 30,ono,non from ihn 'l.ong-IMI White I'lnn cV. lo tint Loiin-llell Lumber rofntniy wiih Indicated In n deed (licit wiih Hip county clerk here this morning. Tim deed bore revenue stamps In amount nf ft.soo, Th 111110111011110) n( Die trnnaarilnn was not learned, dun lo Ihn abaenro nf officials of ellbpr concern. In hump quarters, however, It wan be lieved tlmt twr tranafcr waa Dm tore runner of u heavy movement In tim ber lamia In this county. Tim deed cover nil property of the Lnnit-llrll company! In Klamath nitil Lake ruuittlrir. Ihn basic ulue of which llo In tnn M,4tl ncrea of timber land transferred. Thr ur- rumpanyliiR Inut ilenl, mcurMt by ,130.000,000 worth of told bonda.t rovrra 221 printed P'iRra, brlff alio The Inatritiiipnla nrtp alKiird by It. A. Long, I'lmlrinan of I lip Lunx-' Hell IioiinP of illri-dora.'iit Kiituaa ' Clly. The truiiaucllon muy mean Hill or much. On thn fare of It, It up-j prara lo lie hip itauairr from a holdliiK rurporatlun to tho operatlnc concent and If o would forrahadnw u inoviuni'nt to set Hip Urge private linlitlnsa of tlmlwr In Klatn.ilh uml Lake lountlea Iti.ahapp for thn be. flonlni nf inannfarturlnis opera tion. .PREPARE FOR RACES t ,Ui nf Katrira, UirKn for Jarkaoa J, ' Cottfttr VUr I l,tn'l l t" , 'ail Mi:i)K()lti, Hi'Pl. M.-T-lljfcll uin;.' rblnra urn helliK tuned UP. ill" track I ,t " ' fi'l tfl j' Ih deVelnpllIK crelitrr axPil pttaalblir- Uph dully end'acrtjrdlni: (opMpv' Hall, In charco nf'lnn JirViton cnliniy fair autninuilve racl'N, Hip uulomnhllc proerum will i.liow oninn rerord hrcnkliiK iinnllillutlnn of tlmn, Thn fair alariH UVdnnJilay nud lulls IhrnuRhniit tho week. Ilonklnc In h automnblln coinpo-' llllon Is virtually rumplein and en try hnnks will rlnap Ihla evrnlnr; ar firdlnn In Hall. ' A list nf entries fnr tho four daya' program Includes tho following . Harrison l)ro Aahlaud. Ford apcclal: Homer Klwood, Ktaoi; HIM ion .Motors, Arti: A. W. Walker, Cadillac: Crater lnkn Auiomottvii Co., Cudlllue; T. ;E, (loodlo. Ford, special. Three, other entrants nro expected Including Moso Murhcad, Mercer! Chns, l.orkwood, Kurd speclul; Ford (laraso, (lranta I'uas, Ford apodal. Thorn will bo motorcycle polo, and nintorcyvlo races each day In nddlilnu tu thn utitnmnbllo races. The auto mobile ruclnn pros ram for tho four days follows s Wednesday Ford htijc raio, ten laps, purse 2.'.0. F.ntry ft-u added. , Thursdu) Freo for all ruco, twen ty laps, one-half entries to run and winners In m tor final rnco Hiiturduy. L-hI.Iiiw L-.vil kill, nip.i I. ill lilliu. purne f 3f0, entry fee. added. Free for all rare, twenty laps, one half entries In run nud winner In enter final ruco Huturduy. . Huturdiiy--Fluiil (mo fur ul nun. forty laps, IIQ00, entry fen udded WKATHKIt I'tlOBAHIMTI Tho barometric procure, us ro corded by thu cy clo-Btormagruph nt Underwood I'uur mscy, is NtuylUH Wll in the sottled fair weather none, although u drop of several points has taken nlace since li .eight o'clock thin. morning. Forecast for noxt 34 hour! Tali nml wnrm with brisk wlndi tiltht. , The Tyco riCordiWk thermouiuter roulstcred maxlniutu and minimum tomporftturea today, ua follewn: . High SLL JJMBJI 'Wi r rB aT I J. Vim aa ii Taa 4 uir inttA I HI: M' 88 05 Twister BBBBBBft' BBBBBBBBBJtpBLw Cay mf t its m Zt -1st mJjm Munm?1 ' 'jtmmmmaf J You've bean tell of thM No lirakh. twlttcra, hvtn't you? If you hnvtn't cn one hr'a a soo4 libotocrapli nf cno mado from a cy ilotio ulUr near Llnioln, Neb, J POLICE STATION IS SWAMPED WITH K ..r-....l OF MEXICAN! LOOT ItiMini Iteaenibllk I'uhii Hllop n He ivmiII of .tirvsl of .Mini Nil. p-l'tl of Muny TIipII A corner of the police alutlcn this afternoon resembled a seitlnu of a thriving puiiahop, the result of the arreal of Juan Valencia, MexTfan. and recovery liy tho pollre of loot said In Lave Ihnm stolen by tho Mttxlcan. An overcoat, ahlrtn, sweutors and oilier wearing apparel, n tlulln anil ewn. rr wprc nuiuiik articles alleged la "bavij hen taken by Valeucln front a hnusv jn tho rear of thu Arcade hotel 1ui,'Frldjy.. night. Chrl Dianas; hotelL if nprinto r, Idutitlfleil the stuff nji his propurty. ' ' Air-Artrldr belt, said to harp bevri' li.olou from Kirtnk Hdvtnn'i wondahed pl Crifnnt nvenile, wa"s reTiivered. Chief, vriirtiT;APim'J IMUolsulB Hrniilenliuri: hnn been working on the run sliHn Knturdnyt Valencln'sf. attempt lo pawn tho lnlln ut n second-hand store led to his arrest. Ho took tho officers nut Kaplanndo townril the canal and thern In a ditch nn tho railroad right of way they found tho cache containing the rest nf tho goods. s m ALL CALIFORNIANS . Nn Hut Could Hinff On-jron Hot g nt Hear Hfato IUniuri Thosn who nttended tho Califor nia Day banquet In the chamber of commerce rooms Raturriay' evMlng were CalflorulniiN 100 per rent strong, it wus shown when thny wcro caltid uponln sing "Orflgon, My Oregon." No ono knot? tho song, and some present Indicated thai they had never oven heard of II. About 7.1 utteiuled Ihn hannnel which wus marked by speeches, music nnd stunt. J. J, Milter us Klamath and Mrs. S. 8. Decker na California furnlshnil'iimusnment with u mock wedding, Hubert Nixon of Yreka, Mayor W. K. Wiley. Ceo. J. Wultou, Dr, K, D, Johnson uml II, li. Mortenson were spoukers, F. li. Soulu presided. California fruit, Krape Juice, ind mlnerul wutor were served In aliimd unci) uml Cullfornlu popples worn used for decoiutlve purpoio.s. Picks, und tihovols, Indicative nf the days of M9, weiu Kroiipod In cnriiom. Thu Ilorol nrchcstrn performed with great credit und tho Misses Walton nnd Mlm Augusta I'arker fiirnlslud un enjoyable part of the musical progrnm, ' " AUTOWTH FINKII Aulolsts arrested by dip traffic cops McLoughlln uml Ilranilcnliurg and fined In thn pollco court wvre: L, F. OoortHon, $20, for clianglng llcenso plates from touring car to truck; J. "o. Whitney, 110 npeod ItiK pant Contral nchool; Bid Kvuns, G, purkln,. within 30 tea of cor ner; noli Kndi'os, lib, iipeudlug past school. n OVER u N MU 1,500 Acres nf Grain Dcs- troyeel; Flooding to Be Resorted To Over I, Boo iirrrn of rraln linvi lioiin biirnril nvi-r by Hin fire which tarloil nn tlm Chin Lime rnnch nenr I Mlillaml Krlilny, Tlio flro v,a mulpr coiitrnl Into yimlirilny hut n brink wlitil Imluy fiinnnl tho flu men to rr ni-wcil vlsnr and raiinpil tlipin lo uprriut to iidjolnlim, land", Twenty flrc-flKhtcrx han Ih-ph on I lip Job tontlmiouV. Thn flrn hut oiiIpii two fpp Into tho arniind, how. 1 pver, tniikliiR their pffortu of lltiln Tnn. i up iiipii wrrn Rniuin nil px- ' haiutPAiit noon lb,l and It w.. I.p. Ili'VPd flnedlnf: would ln rpaorled to. finrti un.,i,i i. , i MRS. MESSNER PASSES Vm Itr.ldinl of Klnmnlli Count) Kor TlilMy Vriirs Mia W C. ile-annr. urpiI b9,'"I, flwi trip Iwrk for 3" "' r'J"" ' " coiin. ty. p.,.t, away M l.r hnn.e. liool Portland uvt-nue. at :,5 Sunday " Ml V" """" f ' . ' ' uf.ernnon. Ht-.il. wa, to heart , "'.f , " ' '" '" '"",rU rouhlP. 81, urvlved br the'""" '"" '""'"C- huabund, three anna and two (laugh-1 tera: Harry Meaner. e.nplojed by, ".NHTITITII.X fl.IV l'liNS the Algoina I.uuiImt iiimpany: Cluia.t TO Hi: LAID TDVK.HT M. Mraauer. Fuller. Cillf.; Arthur Mesunrr. Klamath Falla; Mrs. Win.! I'lans for thu celobratlon of t'on- Wordeti, 1'urllund; und a daughter. 'tH'it'ou day will, lie laid tonight who resides ul Oakland, Calif. An-i "hen tho Daughters of the Anier iiounccment nt funeral services! Icon llevnlutlon uml the O. A, It. u'wults th arrival of Mrs. Warden . und Charles .Meiauer. STRIKE: irADFRQ MFFTi''cr U, l'llUe,,. t'VW" .rf.lebrli SIRIIWI.- LbAUbfO MEET,he HlKinK'ot tno document '-hlch AnnoanccmfMt of IksMou u Come At Cloao nf Helon ' CIIICAtlO Sept. 11. -Leaders of (he striking railway shnn crafts 'were In session today In what was .heralded as n peace meeting. II. M. 'Jewell j hoad of tlm Foderateil Shop- men said two eotlr-s oratilo'n wlinid nn considered and that aunounce merit nf tho declaim would come at tho closo of tho meeting, tho gen- eral Mlcy committee of 90 will probably meet tomorrow. , MAI.1NS.MAN' diks flco. M. Howell nf Malln died In a local hospital at 1:30 this morn ins. WJELL, HERE tjj,Jw- & s v" saw''v.' - . wmmm&i T iiiir i MMfM,.4r fZ y- r-rW-TiiWV-1 i r RADIO CONCERTS TO BE GIVEN FREE DURING THIS WEEK Itru'hlli'li Mr I Iwiliilfe.l c Door To liival.l Office II. II, U.-l,r To' ll 'li'H'liuiKii . Tho wlioti. world' III llilerefiteil In' 1 r.nllo, mid tho iliivplopmeni of tho 'M'leiiio nf.nidlo riilnmtlllluilliifi la Ihn I Hunt liilenmtlni: "loiilluiieil Ktory" I'.'irrii'd In tho iiuWapapera today. 'I he lleinld refvnlly iomile(iMl (inn of thn fluent nerlulN on Hie maxt ! ami off ond on hna been experiment-In-; with radio to"pvlni; Kor (In1 prcFUit wVok n m-rles of free toniprta hna' bppn arrnnned, HtonliiK Ihla pvcnlnc. Tl.o concerla lire freo to HVPiyono, The recelvlni; net I ii Mn I led next door to the Ilr a Id offcn (in Klghth' atreot. Tho linurn nro Jrom 7 to 9. , II, IJ. KM4lr. thP tlpftrlclnn In chnro of thp llnrjf tnillillns pp"trlcal Inntjillatlon, li rondnctfnR the radio (dpnionatrndotn. 'Kiitalor la a natlro i . i,. . ., " "f Klsraaili fAlU. III. Mthe r "a- I'lontfi". drnlt. Ill -.rami- fathpr Mflrti'd tho flnt jewelry utoro 'In I.lnkvllle. , I Keinler'a father built the linuic on I I'lne strpet, now occuplpil by Frank Ward, mill hin son wa born there. Ilia fiimlly mined from here when he w.i a two years old, and Ihla Is Kea- A" " ",Il!1c,r,c,1nl" '", '" yvr' ,,,,ICl! """ '" "Jlo development, and i ......i.... i .. . . mest In Joint session fu tho cham ber of commerce rooms at s o'clock It Is the aim of coiumunlilus nil Mia stood ,thn wear and tear of the government slnrn Hoptemlur 174 17S9. Tho schools will vpay tribute to thn event on Friday with fitting exerclsev nnd where It is nnt possi ble to" furnish them with an out sldn speaker thu tencherx will In struct the puplU tu the hlstnry of thn cousiltutlou. MUS. CLAIItr. JV.WHOK :. Mrs. Claire Ivanhoe. wife of L. F. ,nhw.f ofrlco ,,. for ,; Bpru8,l0 Ucr ,umlirr com,ian).( 4M In a hospital here nt 11:20 yester day afternoon. She Is survived by three children, nged to, four and six. Funeral announcement awaits urrlval of her parents, Mr. nnd Mm. Robert II. (loodwln. WE; ARE AT THE THREE T OF IS ATTEMPTED i Confusion Reigns in Senate; Speaker Forced to Quit For Quorum Lack WASHINGTON'. Kopt. II. tin peachtneni nf Attorney General Daugherty wns attempted In thn houift today by Itepresentatlve Kel ler, MlnncKota, Independent Repub lican, whn, rising to tho question of highest prlvllego declared "I lm-1 poach Harry M. Daugherty" there wm sa much confusion that tbe rest of his opening aentenco was not heard and hn was forced to stop on thn point of order of no quorumJ Abolition of the labor board and thu setting up In Its place, of "a disinterested tribunal" .for the set tlement of railroad disputes, was proposed In u bill Introduced today by Kcpreaentatlto Hoch, Republi can, Kansas, n member of the com mittee which framed the transpor tation net, creating the board. CHICAOQ, Sept. II. Arguments on the government' motion to make permanent tbo temporary Injunction agalnrt tbo rail strikers opened to day before; Federal Judge Wllker Mm. The constitutional rights nf individuals would not be violated by making the restraining order permanent. Attorney titneral Daugh erty. 'asserted prior to the fourt hearing. WILL SUVEY ROUTES County to IMrrmbie Itelatlve lluats Of Went Hhle KoimI Ansrli "A survey.wlll-lwmade-by -the"UB-ty to determine the relatlv e'eott' 6t hultdlng this end of' the west aide highway ajong the. west side of tbo river, or up Conger avenue and across Link river, It was agreed at a meet-, lag- Saturday afternoon of the county court and Mayor W. S, Wiley nnd V. O. Smith. BIG TROUT IS TAKEN C.ilrli MimIc Ily Albert Mourlnuil lie. Ileel IirRMt of Season What Is bcllnved to tho largest rainbow trout caught in Klamath's waters this season was taken Friday afternoon nt llocky Point by Albert Moorland. It weighed 10H, ponnds nnd measured 34 Inches' In length. The catch was mado near tho mouth of Crystal creek. - QUARTER POST MPEMEN ty M."PS!ain , ifiBjBpajBjajBjBjjav ''ItW' ''gsMgssW TafLHssf it& assW asttsHaW BBB ''iagsw Arrest and toUreaMiit et ktw Ved of Olsitr Saaa retaera fot loWeS the. murder ec .Wltku J. ' ,Tw4n, member of the BrMMi Par aaient. Twaou waa bora w Tern a O. P. PRINCIPLES TO TAKE PLACE OF PLATFORM, DECISION Committer Appointed to Itcsort Oh HtHte Imups At l'ortUnl September S. KCOKNK. Ore. 8ept. 11. Ap pointment of a committee of legisla tive candidates and prominent repub lican party officials of the stale wbo will draw up a "declaration of prin ciples" that will tako the place of a political platform, was the outstasd- Ing feature of the party gatherlaic hure called by Walter Tooio, Jr., chairman of the state legislative cap dldatca, bold-over senator! andvstat'e committeemen. The.cpmmlttee of J5 will ec( at Portland, gtitettber and tjubmlt a report oa various slat leaves not contained on the ballot at the1 November elecuea. . a DrlagMhe siailoti.v .t. & fetal. QfQrseVWU.iajslf..L. Patwnea, defeated In the; prlaarfes forgoreW nor. all pledged tbclrsupport to Gov ernor .Olcott. the successful nominee on' the republican ticket,, Theri ernor thanked bin recent opponents. , MERRILL-IS PLEASED Town ApprrigMeH Spirit KbAvm Ily KUmaih Fulls Cnravaa "You've no Idea how- the Klamath Falls caravan visit to Merrill Im pressed that community." declared George J. Walton. Merrill banker, who Is a visitor here today. Merrill folk appreciated the spirit of co-operation that prompted the visit, said Walton, and frlcndllnen tdward Klamath Falls was fostered many fold. " ' ' "You can't portray the good ac complished too strongly, nor express our, appreciation too highly," he sald.'l H. S. TEACHERS NAMED Itobcrt Gorts to B Principal For AboIIkt Term The personnel of tbo high school teaching staff has been arranged for and contracts signed by the fol lowing teachers, wbo will be here to begin their Work on September 18: Hobert Ooeti, principal; J. O. ftces, science; Ilalnh Nash, manual training who Is succeeding K. O. Ileauchanip- Mr, ftacheal Solomon, l',atln; Miss Elizabeth Keyes, math matlcs; Miss- Wanda Drown, Miss Alice Thurson, Miss Dona Mack, Murlal nillott. Long Deacb. Harold Wines, Miss Margaret Huntoon and MUs Olive WlUon. Fprt Klamath W. A. Cox; Wor- i den Margaret Cruuk; Merrill Leila Clutter, Fred Potoraon, and another whoso name wus not learn ed. T 1IOYK HtmNtl.TlDAY Otto Doye, arrested recently in con nection with moonshine operation oour Dly, will bo given a preliminary hearing before U. 8. Commissioner Uert C, .Thomas at 2 o'clock tomor row ufternoou, Miw, HAitniN'G lMrnoyixci WASHIOTON, Sept. U Im provement, of Mr. Harding's u dtlon i continued throughout ,, the nlgbl and the fqreuoooV The ,. con templated oporatlpo has bon do-, forrod, ' i i GRAND JURY ON MURDER GHHIBe Mrs, Blowers' Blf FIm1 a $10,000; Sheet aiilil Roim May B EriJana Two pairs of shoes, one pair wits- lap, and a piece' of rope mar flgVn strongly In establishing the gaUt or innocence of Mr. Ollf Blowers, charged with first detrea murder la connection with the death of Tom Montoya, Mexlcaa sheep herder. 'At the close of her prellmtMry. heart' In the Justles court la tatardar Mra. Dlowera was haaad over to tho grand. Jury nador hall of fl,M9. which had not heea furnished lata this afternooa. ', That no shoes we're 'foind In Mr. Blower's roadhoas to fK tho traaka leading from ther to tho eM of tb murder waa the delsratloitor coanset for tho defeat, Ho aleo St tempted to establish that th' shoes worn by the murdered man were aot bla own, Indicating that It waa pos sible that another maa wore tho shoes that accompanied tho-tracks mado by a woman' the, and that this man.mlght have murdered, Moa toya and afterward changed ahoe with him, "a comparatively simp) operation." " Threat roefl I'sngduyer v ' As for the ropo, it waa hroaght oat' that foITowlac lowing her arreJtaadM' tW nreseaea'af Ma'af laa'atffieeri h0.-i.'vr.V'TtWited ;:.; rmo' W aald.1 ta' oMaot:' ' "Ttair.'a a Vrce?'he"r;hesi.' tsj4 nectiWlt was SfoaghtVi kl. T ..H out. 'that Meatara aa bad. an; Hh iJiievtewr ever tW.tsMMU'-t , m leeVp,lMstVa'' Ifr kaiaii idad t "- I ftikW'fo'r a horse, the JntisM;)Mli l&f...'k.'l et.l. 1. aMul. I.' wns tfatd',, krter waieh jieatpja tbreat- : Mrv. Mwiffldrmm&pF' .1' ... j., ,('i . 5" rir- A N 11...-. 7 if J.i.- it i ill ' tho ViiVncd' he.r ah roaring1 fire said, eren though unwarranted hy the temporaturo that day'. One ot tho officers extinguished the flro bat upon returning to the home after a short absence found It burning a briskly as before. ' ' h J- - - AaaABMjiw Bjwii aiMia Asavrasry km Msaw airs. Dlowera' attorney seared. Ih,e therltf for his aUogod fallurla aot making a more thorough 'examina tion 'or the scene of tho crime. Me aid he believed Sheriff tow to, ho, conscientious officer hat Isojperi enced. and that In 'tlne' h"e would probably make, a good officer, t These statements aroused the ir of District Attorney BrowSr. who ro- turned scathing rejoinder anent th efficiency of Deic'bute county offl-' cers In general snd on attorney In partlcnlar. The accused woman appeared to enjoy this aide play, smiling broadly at the statement of both her attor ney and of Drower. Throughout tho bearing she maintained her pow and exhibited no emotion whn Justice (laghagen bound, her over to the grand Jury. Only during the clos ing argumcnt.of nor atto-nr"dld ah apear shaken, nnd then for, fw mpments she rested her albowa oa a nearby desk and burttt kr faco'la be.r hands. i Wonaaa Not Casled '" While. Mrs. ulbwers.k held ,aa purely circumsUntlal VUac, k"'Wo pointed out bj; Browse t If aot guilty of tho murder of Tu Montoya sh at least knowa by whoso hsad be w killed. This appaeyUty, wjjjihe ivw laouu, vy uitiivrvraae m uuiuiua uor iur nv arena 11 , ..a -'. --. ..ni-j .tf.i.I The woman was, hot called tVlbo stand durlng.th-e faring: f J if indicted by tbrra4(ynr;. . which will convene nest hjondty.hir. Blowers will be trid durtag th aoit crimlnsl eourt Uras'.'f " J ' J MAJUURMtnftT ' PORTL'ANDi'cAaia aiennr m hmi, srMg.-'iria,laght sooalseeadr.' '. uyigg H to M ats: 5 tc7 37 cst; Butler, s,v5i:.""-..a S.Vfl!B.?ireP,aTtS.i waa maintained, It waa WrtWmF tmumV & h - ';-J "" . aaaaa taBBBaa- - r.aaa (V I l 'l ' (' nt Lull ljl '"-. sl I' 1 H -h -. i . r 1 a i. f'J"' "-. .w K; ''j.a.ta...i.iu'i2JgsTsmmu1