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"An Empire Awakening"
Associated Press Leased Wire
Seventeenth Year No. 7450
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEB. 21, 1925 '
PRICE FIVE CENTS ,
Uncensored
Observations
Till; KLAMATH KID
, (A coroul story) .
Chnplr Klvo
Jut in llio preacher co'iue to (ho
dour, thn Kinmiilh Kid look ml be
hind him nnd w )i In sweetie's old
man Hopping on tho OAH8 mid com
ing town id litem nnur the CHOHH
IIHODKH wllli u IlKKIIKK (in n In
his hand). '
"Quirk," hi bugged lh preacher,
"lot u DO IX I IT Inalilu mid hldn
under Iho UAVKNI'OItT until Hint
Old JAY Bat UW.'iy fr:il hero."
"JKHT.KH Inlnutu." mild thn
preacher, "If hn Kola louiili Just
I.HAVITT to mo. I Id KIO.S'T do
anything, but If Hluru nomlhlnR
I'll tnrl after him with a MALI.ICTT
nnd make him CLYMA lull treo."
The preacher then brushed them
Inside the door.
"What will Mo with Ml'QKKN?"
tiikod the Kid.
. "Juat CROWOEIl bui k of thn
lounite," Mid thn preacher.
,"Oli," cried Iho lil, "It'll COI.B
black under hero.
"Bh-h," ald tho Kiiuimih Kid,
"Ho LOW nud b a quiet a n
I.AMU."
. , (Continued Monday '
It'll get exillloKfr)
Unlln. TV, - ... . .. V. -, b..a hiu
auto Jack and cloves from my car
lust night are known. Tirana return
tho handle to tho Jack und tho but
ton of tbo glove, i . . ,.
8. 8. IXH'OHryUDOK.;
Mr. Loughbrldgd Is a "Christian
und believe In' tho policy of turn
ing tho othor chook. but when hii
returned to hi machine pfter
brief visit at a, neighbor's homo lust
night and found that thn innnrau of
Mi automobile wan '.upslda down
and .topsy luryy nnd several of hi
prised acresorlo missing, ho for it
that ho had another cheolt and ill
reeled a few wall chosen 'expletive,
at tho petty thieve that ...had"
rifled hit machine. , ; ,,
"Will bora, you en have mv hnd
now," remarked II I I I y , Huff.
Chlloquln pugilist, mho hi rolled out
of tho Jail the other day. a free man
onco mora. But Jlllly apoko too
aoon. A day inter ha waa atrollliiK
down tho pike at Chlloquln with al
leged moonahlno. ' In a Ulrica he
waa arrealed and In n thrlco tlmoa
tbrlco ha waa Incarcerated in the
county Jail. Now Billy's bed I oc
cupied by another Jail bird and 1111
leaa Billy can find ono for himself
ho muni grace tho floor.
Lot A wiry haired torrlor
claimed to bo able to walk through
walla. Return to Kathryn Doty.
A day or no ago a clever and In
telligent looking cnnlno atrollcd Into
tho First National bank, collarleaa
and -friendless. Mis Doty n clerk
at "the bank, took pity on 'iho dog,
took 4ilm homo with hor and lockod
him up In a ahod In 'her back yard.
Before tho loft for work tho noxt
day aho made aura that tho window
nnd door waro lockod. On hor re
turn, tho windows and door were
locked, font tho dog wna gono. Not
one of the neighbors or nono of her
family could oxpluln Iho mystery.
The dot waia aone and the shed waa
locked, Page -Connn Doylol
Wa tienrri nn the street Hint
Ooorgo M. Harth had tondarod hli
resignation to tho Ik N. Moo com
pany na their ehlol window dressor
und will go oxtonslvoly for modol
dressing. Suspicions of n position
with Joan Patou of Purls fume luivo
spread around, partially vorlflod. It
ull came out as dlroct roault of
tho Amorlcun Legion Importing a
low Fronoh manikins to put on n
Folllos Bergdre. And tho, choice of
costumes waa loft to Ooorgo llnrth,
who, "with a 'big grin, tackled, the
Job. Barth throw Moo'a atoro, that
Is tho ladle', sldo, opon to the
modol and to got (ho right effect
ubmlttod to tho monlnl position as
litter.
1HK IiOCOKI) FKLLKR
ThU quoatlon will probiihly turn
thoae who anawer It Into homicidal
m.nlaM rtnanllll that fact It HlllSt
bo anawerod whether they will or
no. 8o thoHe mythlcnl nnswor from
roal perionago must be published,
Today's Question
"Why do I woar galoshes?"
, Today' Answers
Jonophlne Llndloy- To keep my
luei. wunin
Joan Terry Jimt ;v bocniiRo Its
bolng done.
Lois Bynon To hide my "ainnll"
feet.
Mr. Horace Manning Because I
was one ot the originator ot tho
fad. :
Virginia Hooft--To mnko mo
8, a. G. (Swoet, Slmplo nnd Qlrl
inh.l , -; .
BOOTLEGGER
NABBED BY
OFFICERS
Leslie Congo, Reputed Un
derworld Leader, Caught
in
Big Raid
: liiv I'lifilfci'liiclil limit it slinging
rclnrtii) to mi lililiMiiilvc rounrll
last night when i lly poll,-,, nnd prohl
oftlryin suoopi'il ilotvn mi I ho Inline
of Ix'alle Coi"KO, H-M Donald slnH,
nnd uiiriiitlHil il. giilloiiH of union-kIiIih-
nud III giillous of wine.
, CoiiK", reputed to Ih one of thn
hlilK'! nnd mom Kiirrrasful booth-tiger
in liliiiinilli I'hIIs, mid Tom
Wilson, hllt'gi'd to Iw nn eiiio)is
,vvri' rri,lil m 'rlmigi's of vhilnt
lug I In liquor ,Unv.
'I'ho raiding party took up It
vigil neur thn Congo home In tho
Kuli vlcw addition at about 1) o'clock
last night.' Willie .waiting for1 tho
psychological moment for the raid,
they say they heard Mrs. Congo
curry on a toloiihouo conversation
with taxi' driver, iwho wanted
Congo to make a "delivery."
"II o wmls you to bo there Inalde
30 minute," Mrs. Congo told hyr
linAliund.
Hmrrlf Js Hlni til
A few minutes Inter Congo and
Wilson, U U ripnrtd. slartcd to
gather tin soino of tho liquor to do
llvor to Iho taxi driver. It was then
the officers surrounded the. placo
and started their search. t 1
Congo ut tho officers coming
and fled from tho placo. Wilson, It
waa reported, grabbed up a' gallon
iua of moonshine and started to
rntj, but was overtaken near tho
Viiirvlosr store. . Jual before the
ii,. v a ii., i. .i,i m
havVtrnshed the Jug
kni broken It, but about a quarter
of n pint of liquor wa aavod from
tho wrockago.
. Most ot the moonshine waa locat
ed In tho woodshod, although thoro
was a amall amount In the house
There were- also a Inrgi supply of
empty bottles nnd corks.
Congo (tVves t'p
When Congo fulled to put In an
. v. nrrl.r. inlH Mr
"HIIIH-lll WlltW Ull'".. .
Congo that sho would havo to ac
company them to Jull. Sho tnon
promised to git hor husband for
Ihetn. Oolng toi a tolophono she
called n taxi driver and within a
short tlmo Congo rolurnod to the
home 4ind submlttod to nrrost
Both Congo and Wilson woro
nlacod In tho city Jail last night
Officers staging tho raid woro
Chief of I'ollco lx)ucks. Pa'.rol'.non
Bnrdnll, Cooper and Brown, and
Deputy 8herlffs Burse, Snyder and
Stevens of the atnto prolil squad.
Tho arost of Congo In possession
of such a quantity of Illicit liquor
Is considered by local offlcluls to
bo tho most Important liquor cnp.
Inro horo In many months. Ho Is
nlloaod to bo a 'wholesaler'1 who
sold Inrgo nuantlto to the "hip.
pocket" bootleggers, and to others
who purchased lib largo quantities,
Klamath County Salary
Bill Passes in Senate
and Now Goes to House
8TATH HOUSE, 8nlom Ore., fob.
21. Tho Btnte aonnto Into yester
day nriornoon passed sonnto bill No.
34S. Inoroaslng tho salaries of many
of tho Klamath county officials. Tho
bill wns spoiiBOrod In tho upper
branch by Senator Jay Upton. It
now goo to tho Jioubo for consid
eration, where 8poaker Donton u
Durdlck will seok to have It ap
proved.
WILLIAMS HOUND OVKR.
C. Williams, chnrgad with larceny
ot automobllo acccssorlos from tho
W. D. Mlllor construction company
on BOitth Sixth street . wns bound
ovor to tho grund Jury following a
hearing this morning bofore Justlco
of tho Ponco R, K. Hunsnkor.
HOUSE DELAYS ANY
ACTION ON BILL TO
CHANGE FISH BOARD
SALEM, Oro., Fob. 21. Tho
house- toiluy delayod action on sen-
nta bill 94, providing for appoint
tnont by tho luglsluturo of tho fish
commission for tho forthcoming
term of: tho mohvbors and thon
handing the control ot the commis
sion back to the governor, .
ReprosentntlvoR ' Hammond, Cm-
kin nnd Hamilton ot the Judiciary
committee turned In a report favor
lng passing ot tho bill. ,
Toprosonlntlvcs Graham, Potter
nnd Ilnlloy ttirnod In a report
Hgnlnst tho bill. ' s
Will Get Money
WAHIMWro.N, Fell. !2f
IHMliibollon of MpproxliiuiUdy
WitfiM to llT'-ill IimIIuiih of tin
Uliiliialll Irllii! In iho Mnln of
riiiii him tiiilrrcd (odiiy by
HiTii'tiiry of Jiili-iioi' Work'.
Tho money wiih dii'lveil from
siilea of limber on tho Klmik
uth rrsrrvntliiii. 'i'lm milis net
lilMiiil .KM,HIO niinuiilly. Tim
fund (llsli'lliulloii Is inudis to
flnnnro til n liiilbiiis Ikshiiso of
lust jiiii's drought nnd ruiuc
M"'ht rrvj fill lure.
oiti:;o. KitoHii wis
KI.'OKNK, Ore., Keb. 21 In a
roliirn gnmo on Ihu local floor yes
terday afternoon. Iho Oregon Agri
cultural OotleKo Konk dufoated tho
University of Oregon Krosh by a
score of 84 to 21.
HAIO'KN MM, KAVOKICD
WfASH INOTON, Keb. 21. A fnv-
orablo report wns ordered today by
the statu agricultural conmilsslon
upon the llniigen . bill to create a
federal coporallvs marketing board.
HEALTH ASSN.
Need Larger Enrollment to
Support Constructive
... Work
Those citizens of Klamath Falls
who do not belong to the Klamath
County Health Association will be
requested to. Join In, order that the
constructive projects for public wel
fare can be continued.
Three hundred letters have been
sent to, different .men and women
of the city nd county with hope
that they will respond to the ap-
that they will respond to the UP
In tholr slight-"to bettor sanitary
conditions for those whose penur-
ous conditions precludo tnom from
the attontlon ot doctors.
The health association which is
mainly responsible -for the estab
lishment of a county health unit in
Klamath Falls has proved an agency
of good to tho county and according
to officials of tho association tho
activities of tho association havo
not been curtailed by the Klam
ath County Health Unit but havo
rather boon enhanced.
It Is tho purpose of tho associa
tion to Initiate a campaign for holp-
Ing out small children whose par-,
onls are not able to give them
proper medical attention. With the
funds avallnblo by the association,
these chlldrouwlll be sent to have
physical defocts cured.
The campaign Is being carried on
through the mail entirely, and hopes
are strong that a generous rosponso
will be niado. . .
JAILER RESIGNS TO
TAKE NEW POSITION
t
W. H. Hawkins, who has been
county Jailer since tho first of the
year, has resigned his post to take
it position with a local lumber mill.
Sheriff Burt Hawkins announced
this morning Hint Joe Klmsoy had
been appointed to succeed Hawkins
In this capacity. Klmsey will assume
tho duties ot his new Job tomorrow.
KXI'LOSIOX KILLS THUKR
l'HILA.DKiUI'HIA, Feb. 21.-Threo
men woro reported killed and. a
number Injured today when nn oil
burgo moored in tho Schuylkill river
near the city's garbage reduction
plant blow up.
, It. It. KILL OPPOHKD
WASH1NOTON, Feb. 21. The
house commerce committee today
rofused to favorably report a bill
authorising elimination of the Pull
man surcharge.
KLAMATH INDIANS
CHOOSE LEADERS
' Klamath Indians flocked to
voting booths to cast their vote for
a new tribal council yostordny. No
returns hnd been received at Klam
ath Agency up to 3 p ,m. this after
noon and nccordlng to Fred A.,
Baker, superintendent of tho Klam
ath .Indian reservation, tho final
returns will not bo announced .111
Tuesday. Indians voted at five
voting placosi Bentty, Sprnguo,
Chlloquln, Kln'math Agoncy and
Modoo Point. .No, word had boon re
ceived s to who the next tflli.il
council will be.
Ono member of .the Klamath tribe
today declared that the possible
change In tho tribal council would
not affect the decision to exclude
white llvostock men from Indian
tribal rangos. Ho stated that that
question hnd boon definitely sottlod.
COMBING TOWN
FDR II H
Meetings Must Be Public
SECTION 83, KLAMATH FALLS CHARTER
The council "may adopt rules foi' the government
of its members and its proceedings. It must keep a
journal of its proceedings and upon the call of any
two of its members must cause the yeas and nays to.
be taken and entered upon the journal upon any
question before it; but upon a question to adjourn
the yeas and n'ay3 shall not be taken unless upon
the call of four members. ,
ITS DELIBERATIONS AND PROCEEDINGS
AND ALSO THOSE OF ANY COMMITTEE AP
POINTED BY THE MAYOR OR COUNCIL MUST
BE PUBLIC.
, ; ; ;
How Long, Oh Lord,
How Long, Will It
Remain in Session
STATE HOUSE, Salem, Ore., Feb.
21. Both houses ot tho legislature
wilt adjourn late this afternoon un
til 11 o'clock Monday forenoon.
Leader expected that a final . ad
journment would be reached - on
Wednesday or Thursday of next
week.
Leaders were planning holding
over to dispose of an accumulation
of bills, ' Including appropriation
measures. -After tonight legislators
will serve .without pay.
-
Farmers Jin Tense Basket
ball Game at Eugene by
Score of 34 to 30
EUGENE, Ore., Feb. 21. In a
tense battle on the local floor, the
Oregon Agricultural college basket
ball team defeated the University of
Oregon last evening. 34 to 30.
The first half ended 20 to 6 for
the Agssies, and the final frame saw
a despersto attempt by the Oregon
men to catch up with, their op
ponents. At one stage of the second
half tho score stood 25 to 24 for
the Aggies, but a final minute rally
by the visitors gnve them the game.
Westorgren, . speedy little Oregon
guard, and Brown, Aggie center,
tied for honors in scoring, with 1.2
points each.
TWO OCEAN LINERS
CRASH AT NEW YORK
NEW YORK, Fob. 21. Two In
coming ocean liners, the Tuscauia
of the Cunard Anchor line, and tho
Rochambeau of tho French line, col
lided off the quarantine station to
day. Both vessels were damaged
but not seriously. v
The crash occurred in a heavy
fog over the lower harbor. Part
ot the Rochambeau's railing was
ripped, while the Tuscanla'a stern
waa Injured. The Tuscanin,. with
200 passengers on board was . re
turning from a cruise to the West
Indies. The Rochambeau carried
14S passengers from Havre, France.
ANTI-INCOME TAX
BILL IS APPROVED
AND IS NOW A LAW
STATE HOUSE, Salom, Ore. Feb.
21. Oregon's legislature today
stands on record against tho levy
ing ot any Income tax or inheritance
tax- during the next IB years. , Tho
house, aftor a debate late yesterday
passed by a vote of 84 to 24, tho
resolution nf Senator Bruce Dennis
ot La Qraudo giving tho poople nn
opporl unity to vote on a constitu
tional amendment, patterned after,
the Florida plan, Inhibiting Income
and Inheritance taxes tor 15 years.
The measure had previously passed
tho sonato. ,
44..
SIMMONS NKAU DKATH .
ATLANTA, . Oa Feb. 21.
Colonel W. J. Simmons- of At-
lantn, former Imperial whsurd
ot the Kit Klux Klant . and
Norrls Moore Of. , Houston,
Texas, suprome knight record-
O er ot tho Knights ot the Flam-
lng Sword, which Simmons now
heads, were probably fatally
0 Injured In an automobile nc
cldent Inst night twenty miles
from Onlnsvlllo, Oa., 'It wag
Jenrned " here todny.
AGGIES DEFEAT
OREGON SQUAD
Says He knows Spot
Where Assassin of -Lincoln
Is Buried
CHICAGO, Feb. 21. -Colonel
James ' Hamilton ' Davidson, former
commander of the 122nd Infantry,
today revealed what he said was the
burial place of John Wilkes Booth,
assassin of President Abraham Lin
coln, considered as a secret 'for
years.
Colonel Davidson,, now living
here, believes he Is the only living
man who knows. Recently Edwin
Harpor Sampson, one of the seven
men who disposed of Booth's body,
died in Mollne. -
S
Organization '.Perfected
- Meeting of Real
' Estate Men
at
Klamath may have a golf course
if the plans of the Klamath Realty
board are perfected according to
pUns laid last night when the
board, with more than 20 members
present, met in the Electric Grille
of the 'White Pelican hotel. This Is
the first civic undertaking of the
group as proposed by several of the
members and they feel that It is ir.
their province to . make Klamath
county a more attractive place to
live. Investigations are under way
with reports, next meeting.
Directors were elected at the
meeting and are J. F. Magulre, O.
A. McCarthy, D. M. Smith, T.' P.
Henderson and George J. Walton.
The time of taking in charter
members has been extended for
two weeks, with the membership
fee placed at ?10. .
The purpose of the board is to
bring into closer contact and more
complete understanding 'With the
public and the real estate men. A
code of ethics has been adopted, the
same as carried ont with the na
tional organization.
rinVKSK LKADEIt FAILS
PEKJXr.. Poh l Jnr 0,tn vf
Son, south China leader, whq has
been weakening cradunllv since hn
underwent an operation for cancer
here on January 26, remained in I
critical condition todav. His ism
porature was normal and his pulse
registered 110.
APPROVE XKW TREATY
WASHINGTON", Feb. 21 The
Lausanne treaty tor re-establish-
ment ot full diplomatic and commer
cial relations with Turkey was. ap
proved today with reservations by
the foreign relations committee.
BIG LAKES MILL
STARTS UP TODAY
' With a faVorable lumber market
as an incentive, the Big Lakes Box
company mill started operation this
morning with a shift of 60 men.
One. shift -will be maintained tor the
present, A. J. Voye, vice-president
ot the coJiipany said today.. It has
not yet been decided whether an
othor shift will be added later in
the year. ' ; - ' - '
The box factory has been operat
ing practically continuously
throughout the year.
KINO OKOIttiK STILL ILL
London, Fob. 21 A buiiotin
Issued from Buckingham Palace this
morning on the condition ot King
Ooorgo, who Is suffering from bron
chitis, says: "His majesty's tem
perature has not yet BOttlod. Pro
gress continues though slowly."
REALTOR
GOLF COURSE
Just Read This!
Kliiiiuitli FiiIIn working men
are solidly behind Mayor (loil
durl in his rlenn-tip cnmpnlgn.
The following , letter was re
ceived today by The Herald
from a wmkina; man who luis
Hied here for years and who
knows the community:
"More power to your pen. '
"Tim wrllf-r of this rininis to
lie quite well nrqiiuinted with
the . biuinrsn men of this city
anil would willingly swear that
the big ninjiirity of them nrc In
favor of a ili-rent town In
Willi Ii to live. ' .
"I have heard so much of
this propaganda in regard to
win-re Uic business men stand,
hut every time I have hnird it,
the same was coming from
some tinhorn gambler, boot
legger or their sympathizers. .
"I am sure yon will find tho
laboring men solid for a de
cent place to lire and raise
their families."
Thirty-Four Bodies' Are Yet
Within Indiana Coal
Mine Wrtckage
SULLIVAN, Ind.. Feb. 21.
Weary, grief stricken women waited
at the top of the City Coal company
mine today for their "boys," while
score of men toiled underground
to recover the blackened and bruised
bodies of 34 ot the 51 miners en
tombed in an explosion yesterday.1
A cave-In early today ialted for
several hours the work of rescue
atter sixteen bodies had been taken
OUt.. ' , . . . .
t . . . . Hen Trapped
The blast trapped air the men
working in little rooms off' the third
and fourth and seventh and eighth
entrances of the mine. A flash of
flames quickly consumed all the life
sustaining oxygen and the concus
sion ot the explosion brought loose
coal and a shower ot timber down
on the workers. i.: ,
Mine experts said a cutting ma
chine 'Working close to the wall ot
an abandoned mine had cut through
a partition, releasing a flood ot gas
that had accumulated In the old
workings. A flame from a miners
lamp ignit-ed the gas and caused
the - explosion. In four instances
fathers and sons were victims.
There were Earl and Lex Robert
son, Phillip and Wayne Walters,
IForence and Emil Lecocq and Earl
and Frank Hawhee.
One Survivor
The sole survovior of those
nrnrklnir near, the entrances .was
Elmer Davidson. Today he was, re
covered from cuts and bruises. .
Cobb Lamb, a member ot tne
rescue team, after an exploration of
the workings said there -was a pos
sibility that some of : the bodies
would never be recovered. There
were many bad falls he said, that
had covered some of the bodies,
making it almost .impossible to re
trieve them. '
PUT SKIDS UNDER
CONVENTION BILL .
SOUGHT BY MILLS
STATE HOUSE, Salem, Ore., Feb.
21. The MillB-'Post primary con
vention bill was defeated, in the sen
ate late yesterday afternoon after a
debate. Twenty of the senators'' SO
votes were cast against it.
The bill -was explained by Senator
Rltner. "One reason for this bill,"
he said. "Is that party lines in Ore
gon have almost been destroyed and
party loyalty Is almost a tning 01
the past." : ' .' " "
SHIP 18 CARS OF
SHEEP TO OAKLAND
; PACKING CONCERN
One of the largest shlp.ncnts. of
sheep to leave Klamath for "Cali
fornia markets left this morning,
bound tor the Golden West Meat
and Packing company of Oakland.
The shipment included 18 carloads
of sheep Including approximately
2400 head. The sheep were shipped
by F. 9. Vettel, Klamath representa
tive of the Golden West Meat and
Packing company. The Oakland
concern has thousands of 'head ot
sheep grazing in the Tula lake re
gion and dra'W their supply from
tholr flocks there as the demand
manifests in the California markets,
WOMEN WAITING
for m
E WORD
OF LOVED
ONES
COUNCIL TO
LOUCKSS
1 - - A
Police Committee ' Plans to
Remove Chief of Police "
Monday Evening ';
Members of the city coun
cil police committee are
planning to 'fire" Chief of
Police Harry ,M, Loucks at
Monday night's . council
meeting, it was 1 learned
from authentic sources to
ay ,. i- ',. --.V , -, : -
Wielding the power
p-ranted to them bv the citv
charter, Councilmen West,.
Stuckey and-Cofer are said
to be gathering their forced
preparatory to the decapita
tion of Louck'js official head
because he refuses to do
their bidding in the way of
handling moral : affairs in
this city.
To Block Clean-Up V
But whether or not the.
police committee will be en?
abled to put across their re-'
puted plan is a much mooted
question. Those who heant
of the .street report of this
move are planning w Biage
a demonstration such as tne
citv hall has rlever .known
before, witnout question,
standing room' will be at a
premium,, as advocates of a
cleaner city from every sta-
Hnn in life nlnn in he nres-' '
rent to back tip Mayor God-
dard and Chief of ; Police .
Loucks in their, program to
i , 1 - - e i J ....
no. mis cny UI iw unuei- ;
world habitues. V : j
m. ' 11 Ll.k It... .nnnMl
IOC aUlUUniy, W lllU .UC wuuuv.t
police committee plans to exercise
in kinnltln. i Via flonn.nn enmnalcn
is given in this section ot the city
charter: -.
.."No person once rejected (by,tU
council) shall again be reappointed
during any one term, except by .cpn
sent ot a majority ot the - council.
All officers appointed by the mayor
and confirmed by the council hllj-
be removed at any time by a (Voej
of the whole council."
Huvc Removal Power 4
inasmuch as the three member
ot the police committee constitute a
majority of the council. It lies .with
in their power to remove the chief
ot police, even though the mayor
and the other two councilmen should
oppose it. ... r ? '
But with the .administration
fight centered about -whether or not
Klamath Falls shall be cleaned UP,
and with Mayor Goddard and Chief
Loucks taking the offensive In 'a,
successful bootlegging 'raid ' lant
night -It Is not believed by th
advocates of law and order that the
police committee will have the cour
age to go through with their re
puted plan to remove the police
chief. , '.' : i ' '
THREE NEW PLANTS .
TO OPEN THIS YEAR
When Klamath lumber mill and
box factories start .operation during
the coming spring and Hummer
manufacturing; season, there will be
three new plant out of which
manufactured lumber will be lead
ed onto cars and shipped south', lo.
California market arjd east to the
Atlantic seaboard. r-
The three new . plant, two of
which are now id -process of , con
struction, are the Shaw Bertram bo
factory which was erected on the"
cite of' the old Chelsea mill which
burned to the ground last, July. An
other is the Shasta View lumber
company Just south of town, uwnad
by Marion, Wilbur and Preston Nina
of this city. The third of th tog
factory ot the Chlloquln Lumber
company whlo hi being erected by
B. A. Blockllnger, president of lb
company. w