The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 10, 1925, Page 1, Image 1

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    BUY AT HOME; LOCAL
MERCHANTS CAN GIVE
YOU BETTER BARGAINS
; Published Daily at
' KLAMATH FALLS'
"An Empire Awakening,'
Associated Press Leased Wire
Seventeenth" Year No. 54G4
Uncensored
Observations
THK KLAMATH KM)
(Still a oorokl)
In response to a. widespread de
mand from a bout of entry read
on, tho modsit. author of that re
markable novel, "THIS KLAMATH
KID," In a written t breath-taking
sequel to his novnt which was
printed exclusively and et much
rink In L'NCKNSOHKI) OIISEII
VATION8. It wan Inconceivable, snld out
married friend , that Tho Kid aud
ills bride could llvs happily In una
continuous honoymoon. lining very
much married ouraelf, wo agree
heartily with such sentiments.
Therefore barring futilities iccl
dontal or malicious llio author will
take Tho Klnmailt Kid and hla bride
on a abort jaunt abjut Klamath
county. Tho pleasure l nil your. '
Chapter One
Woirjr of tholr honeymoon (imp
In tho woods, tho Klamath Kid and
hli brldo doclded thvy would
wander through tho aide open
spaces, so they climbed Into tholr
CAftrt and drovo along bubbling
IIK00K8 until they reached Mer
Jill. "Oee, this la MOOHK like It,"
rld tho brldo at she ale winter
FRUITS and munched nt a, tlRA
II AM sandwich."
"Voa," replied The Kid, "this
honeymoon camp muff would
KNOK a guy cook M. What we need
U mora Liberty, beoium I'm JOLLY
woll fed up on thla back-to-nature
life whore we're so fur away from
civilisation they couMn'l wuko ui
up . with a CANNON. It'll just like
being sout to jail without having a
friend on eirtb to HAILS out. ;
"Well.", aakl ithe bride, "If wo
Ilka It bore we ought u settle djwn
and bo UBLDlN us a nice IiHOW.N
house and stay .. here'' until " OA
BRABL Jihiwa bla hdru." "".".' "
"No air." replied Tho Kid. "I'm
a bit I.KAItY about Haying bore so
closo to Malln -where they SWAT
AlhSN and bite oft your flngera. I'd
rather HUNT up aomo other place
where wa can get ' us a good
ORCHARD."
"Aw, I'm HEPPE to you." re
plied the bride. .".You're just lock
ing for some I'UHUY soft place to
light. Aa a provldot I don't think
you're worth your HAl'l.T, and If
you don't hurry up and atari doing
omothlug I'll hove them LYNCH
you and UARRY you out under the
HILL."
"Woll, I TOLLK you WRIOHT nt
the time we, were marrlt-J thot 1
didn't oven own a bank 1KM)K." ho
replied. "Ilut you got to HAIIN It
to mo' at that, bocnuso I'm having
aomo poor gnof write thla STOREY
about ua, nnd as long aa wo'ro get
ting paid for It, It's no HOllitS off
of my boota." ;
.,' "Yea. and you told mo yon wore
tho H1TCHSON of a hltih-cluas
TAYIX)Il, and now I find you're
nothing 'but a FAUS,, alarm." she
answered.
"Now listen, honey," ho replied,
"wo're on our honoymoon LARK1N,
we oughtn't to start (lunrrellng, ao
. lot's, ko over and got us an Ico
croam COAN and a glnss of III IICII
boer, and tomorrow , we'll go on
down to Malln." '
-' (To bo continued At. Mnlln
' tomorrow)
ii .:. ,-,
, , . . '.
.'With the addition 'of n pair
riinihouiids to tho local prohibition
forco, we do not oons'.de.' It a far
cry to llqttor witches with pouch
' wands "wltohllig" concoalod caches
ot liquor, stomach- pumps, brouli
dotoctora nd ...hygrometers. , It
seems that In a sohrt tlma a pro
.ltlbltlon rnld .'will cause more com
motion than a tiro. Kven If no
pqulpmcnt other than tho blood
hounds la nditod, wo undor.itniid
that Officer Hnydor and Htevona,
who have now but a King and
Quoon, noon oxpoct to ,havo n full
royal' fltiah; nnd attroly 1 Oftors
Bnydor, Stevens . nnd ' the -Royal
flush, starting. (n full crny from n
warm empty . left by a cnrelois
coft-law -,-or , - bootleggor would
oreato us much excitement ns .in
English fox hunt, ,
. ! ' ' " "'
; Members , of thn city council liut
told' aii nppllaant for n bus frun
qIiIbo that suntathlng conaroto would
bo dono In tho near future' ' Tho
mnttar hue boon hanging flro for
months. In 'our opinion tho coun
'oli 'has boon doing n lot of "Con
jjrote things during recent' weeks.
Bloodhounds to
Be Employed by
Liquor Sleuths
An Innovation In tho .methods of
crime detoctlon in thla county la bo
Ing made by prohibition officer
Fred Hnyder and A. W. Stevens,
who recently purchased a pair of
Cuban- bloodhounds of aristocratic
llnoago from , tho Justice of tho
peace at Weed,- California.' Tho
dogs, which ore very gentle and
tradable, came originally from the
Tinas penitentiary konnels.
Tim dnxs, named King and
Queu"., will be trained with the help
of county jull trutli, allowing
them to aidoll clothing or olijectn
that the men luivo bundled, and
then ainrtlng them on tho trail after
the men have a lihorul start, Tho
female la partially trained, but
King's education ha not commenc
ed. When trained, they will tie used
In tricking mountain moonshiners
and Jull breakers.
Snyder formerly owned aa Kng
llah bloodhound famous for bis
breeding and keen scent. The Cub
an bloodhound, though somowhat
mailer than the English variety, I
morn tractable and possoesca fully
m keu . note. ' ,
Hit. HKS WKAKKIt
PICKING. March 10. Dr. Sun
Yat-Sen. who .has been III here for
more than a month, wai weaker
today. The south China lender's
condition was described aa being
r'.llcal, .
BIG GOLD SHIPMENT
TAKEN OVER MUDDY
HIGHWAY FROM MINE
( (NmVIiiI lo The Herald)
YRKKA, Cul., March 10. Fight
Irg their wiy tnrouxh mud thr!
frequently threutoned lo engulf
their aulomobllo loaded with $12,
000 wortji of bullion and apnelmen
go.lil JtroL tho tndxpondence mine
near Happy Camp, II. C. Cutting,
owner of the mine nnd president ot
till Pacific Coast Chamber of Mines
and, Ml:ilng, and (ieorgo Mntnvy ot
the mine alatf rojehed Yroka after
the harrowing trip.
Whllo Huppy Camp Is 7"i miles
from Yroka on the tho lower Klam
ath Ulvir and the mine Is 14 nlle
from Happy Camp It took tlo men
Ihroo days to battle tholr way
through tho mud, prying tho car
from its floundorlngs through tho
night nnd with 3 heavy downpour of
ralr.' to muka inoro difficult effort.
Tho JIJ.0Q0 Is a part of tho (tiO.OOO
worth of gold Cutting hns taken
from tho mlno In reconl months.
He continued his way to Sacramnnto
and Sun Francisco.
NOTED BISHOP DIES
Rev. William A. Quale of Methodist
(liiireh HiircumlM nl
' llnldulii, Kmu.au
IIALinVIN. Kan.. .March 10.
lllflliop William A. Quaylo, author,
locturer, educator and for moro
t'lan a quarter century one of the
outstanding ,tlgnires of tho Method
ist Episcopal church, died at Ills
homo near horo'yestordoy.
Ulshop Dunylo hd been ' In III
health for sovernl years. Ho-waa !
yenr old.
WOMAN TO TESTIFY
Mrs. Helen 101 1 wood Ktokes to Tube
Wllncss Hlntid AkhIiihI
Her HunImiiiiI
f. -. .Is
CHICACIO." March li). Judge W.
N. (lommlll, presiding at the trial
of W. 10. I). Stokes, mlllonulro apart
ment hotel ownor of Now 'York, nnd
Robert F. Loo, Chicago negro, for
conspiring to Oefnnio Mrs. 1 llelun
Bllwood Stokes, has rttlod thit Mrs.
Stakes can lake tho witness stand.
It was learned today.
IWDKIKJOUS OPICHATIOX
LONDON, March 10. -There was
no chnngo In Lord C'ui'zon's condition
this morning. It Is now reported
that thu operation which hn under
went yesterday was for bladder
trouble. . . i
HKNAThl RlCIWrs WAURICX
WnshlngtoiH 1), C," March 10,
-An' . nclnvlnlslrMloni iipeot hi Iv
ied WnshliHrton .wlion tho nom-
Inntlnn of Charles II.. Warren
for United Stutos Attorney Oon-
Arnl was l'e'Jnetod by tho sonata
today. Hoimto lnadors hotly
dobutnd tho nominal Ion dur
ing tho . morning sosslon,
KLAMATH'FALLS, OREGONTTUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1925 J
- ;iij.itMr i ii ii. iiii irimi iii J. m.ir Z.Xr...ZZZ
ED
CLOVER
HEN
SUCCESS
IN THIS C0HN1Y
Report of County Agent
Shows Results Obtained
by Merrill Rancher '
That Klumath county Is particul
arly adapted to thu growing nf cer
tain scad crops was very ably demon
strated by C. A. Hill on his ranch
near Merrill, Oregon, this year. Due
lo the high nltltudo and dry, warm
growing weather, It has long boon
believed that certain seed crops
could be grown, which was particu
larly advisable In the face of the
high freight rutas and bunting
charges on those crops such as
grain, potatoes and ulfulfa, whero
a large tonnage Is produced.
Previous to coining to Klamath
county, Mr. Hill hud grown red
clover teed In Idaho, and had mode
quite a success of this typo of form
ing, Mr. Hill cousldered conditions
hero fully as favorable or perhaps
more favorable, than thoso where he
had previously grown seed and back
ed up his judgment by planting a,
f.mall acreage In 1923. A heavy
crop was harv led and stacked, no
threshing machinery being available
at that time. However, durlrg tho
harvest seisin of 1924. he succeed
ed In threshing hla crop with a regu
lar grain threshing outfit, a clover
hnllcr not being available at the
lime. As this method cf threshing
was not very efficient, considerable
lo h was sustained.
Results Slio
During tho spring ot 132.1, after
tho seed had boeS' renamed. It was
weighed up nnd tho field measured
by tho County Agent C. A. Hender
son, also the cost ct production was
(Continued On I'nue Five)
Former Klamath Indian
Agent to Face Jury for
White Slavery in May
PORTLAND. Oro., March 10.
Horace (Irecly Wilson, 52, ot Rsso
bii rg. former Klamath Indian agent,
will not bo tried on a charge ot
violation or tho Mann act uull.
May 13.' Tho caso was set for trial
Mar:h 17, but Robert Maguiro, Wil
son's attorney, tod ly stated . his
client had been hurt t:i an auto nc
cldcnl and hud also mifrorod Prom
tho flu slnco last January, so had
been unahln l.i secure wltnosscs.
Assistant V. H. Attorney Stearni
objected to an cxtonslon of time.
"Wilson, was Indicted last Oe
tobor and Ills caio has once been
poMponod," declared Stearns.
"TSe govornmoiit Is 13 bring
witnesses from Virginia, Washing
ton, D. C, New York, .Minneapolis.
California, Washington state and
the middle west and somo oT these
have nlrondy started for Portland."
FLOOR SPACE SOLD
FOR BIG AUTO SHOW
TO BE STAGED SOON
All of the avallab'.' floor space
hns boon sold far tho American
Legion auto show next week, ac
cording lo announcement today by
Uooige M. Ilbrth, chulnunn ot thu
publicity, conimlttoo. Tho show
will be hold at tho Johnson saraga,
Eighth and Klnmnth, whero space
of 100' by 100 ia available.
- Dealers aro showing . mu.ii in
terest In tho affair, says Mr. Birth.
and at least two of them will have
oqtsldo demonstrators hero dur
ing the, three nights ct. the show,
which starts Thursday, March 19,
and continues through until Sat
urday, 1 ' vKSfl
The entertainment committee h
now completing plans for several
big features which will be dn
nminced In a few days.
TO FIOHI" RDY.VLTIKS
MALUM, Ore., March 10. After
n conference' with Attorney General
Van Winkle today the suite high
way cniiiiiilHNlon announced tluvt it
IvouM deny nil liability to the War
ren Itl'OtlieiN poniimiiy fV loyalty
on bltullthlo pavement laid In Ore
gon and would flitht to the Inst
iHleh every suit filed by that com
WILSON TRIAL
AGAIN PUT OFF
pany lo collect royiUtj. '
Supposed Drug
Addict Causes
Fire In Hotel
Through quick work on the part
of several guests and Oeorgo and
Nick BlaaVs, tho Arcade hotel,
owned by Chris Blanas, escaped a
severe fire that would bare threat
ened the main . part of the hotel
last night when one of the guests
fell asleop In bis room and set the
bed aflro from ' the sparks of his
cigarette. " !
When F. Jl. Shulte registered at
tho Arcado hotel from Oakland,
clerks remarked at bis queer man
ner. Later IP the day be i.t said to
have accosted Bhinas and naked
him If be knew where be could find
a doctor that wsuld give him a
shot" of morphine. Blanas re
plied that It was not in his line of
work and could not help him. Three
times In staggering down the ball
Shulte fell -to the floor from .ex
haustion ond wrecked nerves, lie
again solicited Dianas for. morphine,
saying that he had not had a "shot"
for more than 72 hours and that be
was In agony with suffering.
Lite last night, 11:30 p.- m.,
guosts In tho upper rooms and sev
eral In tbo same hall, were awak
ened by lao odor of smoke. ddle
Mann, a guest In the bote), rushed
downstairs and quickly brought tho
fire extinguishers Into play. Shulte
was out In the hall at tho time.
coughing severely from Inhaling
ciankc. It la thought that be cb
talnri mo.-phlno In-the city, as a
paper was' fjund on the bed tabic
with a small portion Of stain of
some yellowish subuance ca it. Fol
lowing bis supposed "shot" he prcb
ably fell asleep and was awakened
by tho smoke fumoi. - The room
was a. total wreck with the bed
clothing and carpets burn. .a to a
o.-isp. ;
Shulto was taken into custody by
Klamata Falls police and lodged In
jail where be : w!)l face charges of
being a drog eddlcl. ' r "
- Tho , loss wai covered by Insur
ance, according to Blanas. ,
AVIATOR DISOWNED
XKWrORT NEWS, Va., March
AO. Llentrnonl McAlroy, rtvwrve
officer training; at Lnngley Field,
is believed 10 havo been drowned
loriny when ' a piano In' which he
unu) IJeuteiioiit Colonel Hlmffer
were flying ' fell into the Potomac
river.
Ti DELEGATES
Kelley and Bunnell May
Represent Klamath at
. Sacramento
Klamath county should bo Top
resented nt Sacramento March 17,
when tho roads ond highways com
mittee ot tho California legislature
moot to consider the question ot
whether the road from SusnnvlUn
north through Blebcr and Lookout
to Malln should bo designated a
primary highway. '
This was tho opinion of the
board ot directors of tho chamber
ot commerce In session this no;n.
Tho board wont on record as favor
ing C. C. Kclloy, illvlBlon engineer
of tho state highway department
nnd County Judge Robert Bunnell
as tho two delegates thit should
place before the legislative commit
tee the stand of Klamath county on
the designation of this stretch of
road as primary highway In, tho In
terest of creating The Dallcs-Reno-Lbs
Angolos highway.
Tobnceo t'o. C'oq;erates
Further cooperation of tDbicco
companies In tho stop forest flro
movemont 'Initiated In Klamath last
summer was announced at tho board
mooting by Secretary Sabln. Tho
chamber ' Is In receipt of a letter
from the C. J. Reynolds tobacco
oompnny, manufacturers of Prince
Albert tobacco nd Camol clgar
ottos,' that nsurod the chamber -of
commerce that all packagos ot to
bacco nnd cigarettes would benr
tho following notice: . '
HKLP iPREVENT FOREST FIRKS
Bo careful to avoid dropping
burning matches, lighted cigars or
cigarettes ' and ashes ' from pipes
ffhpie they. mlghi.stvt file.
INDORSES
IT
0.C.&E.
1ST
CHANGE TACTICS
COUNCIL STATES
Strahorn Must First Have
Open Mind If He Hopes
for Speedy Action
If the Oregon California & East
ern railroad will come to a council
meeting with an open mind on the
question of whether or not a com
mon user clauso should be Included
In the gr.ir.t to the railroad to cross
Sixth street at Commercial, It will
be given quick action.
But if the Oregon California &
Eastern railroad persists In taking
an arbitrary stand, aucb ai stating
that ir the council will aot exclude
a common user clause, no action Is
wanted on tho crossing privilege by
the railroad, then the counc.'l will
not act.
This was tho reaction of the ma
jority of the council last night to a
communication from Robert E. Stra
horn, president cf the O. C. & E. In
which Mr. Strahorn urged speedy
action on bis request for a crossing.
Slraliorrt Told
"It is my understanding tbat Mr.
Strahorn has been told Informally
at least, tbat he may have the cross
ing privilege with the common user
clause whenever ho likes," Council
man West said. "Pit he has taken
the position that If ho can rot havo
tho privilege without, the cexoron
nsrr clauso he does not wart It at
all."
Councilman C. Roberts, was of
the opinion that something should
be d jno on the matter immediately.
"Wo should get actios. Tho only
thog that lies between Strahorn and
the completion of bis road on this
end Is the construction of a spur up
(Continued on page 3)
iS POSSIBILITY
Czecho-Slovaks From Chi
cago May Choose
" Malin Country .
Settlement of the Malln country
In southern Klamath county by a
colony of CzechO-Slovakians Is a
possibility that has developed Into
something concrete with the arrival
In 'Klamath Falls this afternoon of
a delegation -from Chicago repre
senting over a thousand Czccho
Slovaklans v!)0 are anxious to settle
In tho west. "
' Tho delegation, accompanied by
B. W. Siller, representing tho
Czo:ho-Slovakla i chamber of coin
merce In Portland, were to have
driven to Mnfln this afternoon and
spending the night there, return to
Klumath Falls tomorrow afternoon
The agricultural committee of the
chamber ot commerce will meet
with the delegation from Chicago
shortly before noon tomorrow and
will Invito the delegation to be the
guests of "the chamber . at the
forum luncheon.
The Chicago delegation Is travel
ling' throughout different agricul
tural soctlona '-of Oregon for . tho
purposo of ascertaining which sec
tion would hold the gvonten op
portunities tor tho colony In Chi
cago. . i ; -. '
TO BE CHECKED
Game Warden Will Notify
Fishermen of the Neces
sity of a License
Lost Klvor cat f'shermen will be
asked whethor cr not they have a
fluhlng license from now on, Cinmo
WKi'den Marlon Ilarnes announced
today. ' . . ' - -.
"II Is not my intention to be too
strict in thu matter because mdnt
fishermen do not roallse yet that
fishing licenses aro necessary for
the catching ct cat fish. As a mat
ter of fact, most of those follows
thiut are fishing on. Lost II Ivor would
purchase u fishing license somo time
this - your, so thoy might just as
woll buy It right now nd comply
with te law."... .. ' . -
CAT EIEN
Poison Awaits
Squirrels When
Sun Shows Face
Although, during cold and snowy
weather, ground squirrels prefer to
remain In their holes, the county
agent's office la distributing squirrel
poison to different sections of the
county so that when the sun comes
out once again and . the aqulrrels
with It, poison can be ' used ef
fectively against the destructive
rodents. :
County Agent Henderson, whose
activity during the past three years
has been largely responsible for the
checking of the grasshopper men
ace, stated tbat he doubted whether
there would, be as many hoppers !.i
Klamath as lost .year or the year
before. ,
Control measures of the ' hoppers
is brought about largely by organi
zation, of different sections of the
county Into control : units. . Last
year, farmers organised in differ
ent rural w communities and dis
tributed grasshopper poison whero
most needed. Poison was supplied
from the county agent's office. Tho
county agent played the part of field
man, attending -to the more' aerlaus
hopper infestations.
Two eminently successful methods
of control that ' were tried last
year were the burner and the disc
ing of egg beds before hatching. As
soon as sunshiny weather puts In
an appearance reports' of egg beds
will be tnrned into the county
agent's office and control measures
will be .taken. . . . .
PASTY FACED MAN
SOUGHT BY POUCE
, IN JEWEL ROBBERY
- NEW ' VORK, March 10. The
pasty face of a gray haired man Is
toe principal clue police have to the
latest of: the. series of Jewel ;robber-j Into night " formation, v wtth " Vhe
les perpetrated upon women who ; epeody-new scoutln 'era Hers rest.ns
frequent- the cabarets :ot Brvkifirarv-j "oa'$nn.i':irti& pealt, awaltinjs
' Sirs. Beafrice: Perkins", ' 24,' ' from daylight ' for "sumption ' of die
whom three masked burglars took search f6r the blicit 'i ireci. Tht
gems valued at. more than (25,000 sRikiii- arma -of -the Jilue fleet, sub
yesterday after they had entered her marines and deetrjyers, - were ' cdn
apartment and bound and 'beat her contra ted for, atlatt. , Ees (-C-t toe
and Milton Abbott, her companion, combined, forces ) 'ot : twsutiy-ffve
told the police that she had caught , thousand men wore on the morrow,
a fleeting glimpse of the face of. a j waiting for the tunMio and -lotlcl-man.
"apparently a drug addict;" I Dating dovelopmenia that promJse
when his
fallen.
handkerchief mask had
GRAND JURY PROBE '
INTO-DEATH PLOT
COMES TO AN END
SAN FRANCISCO. JSarch 10.
Charges Trade by Ralph P. King,
former jail keepor at Ifllo, T. II.,
that Richard M. HotallEg, wealthy
San Francisco club man conspired
with htm to murder Mrs. Frederick
C. Ilotuling, sister-in-law of tho
clubman, 'wore declared to be un
founded by the county grand jury
laut night and the matter .was drop
pod. King was ordered dlsmlssod
from custody, but Louis Madison,
su posed gunman, who, according to
King's tory, had boon secured with
Al Reels, another suspected gunman,
to do tho killing, was hold oat a
charge of burglary. Seels has never
been captured. .,"
tHORVS MEETS THfltSDAY
llanquet In Chamber of Coiiiinercr
tmisra Posbponemeiit
Use of tho cluimtier ot commerce
this evening by the Morchunts" Bu
reau tor their annual banquet, hi)
caused a postponement ot the cham
ber milo chorus practice from to
night, to Thu'raday evening, It was
announced today by Secretary Lynn
Sabln. .
' ACTltKSS ItETTKK
KANSAS CITY, March 10. Phy
sicians expressed tho hopo today
that Ethel Bnrrymore, the actress,
who Is ill with arthritis would be
ablo to till her engagement at a
theater hero tonight. , ,
LEAPS TO HER DEATH
Young (iirl. III From 'Nervous llrenU.
down, Jumps Off Washington -3Ioiiiiineiit
, i
11ALTIMORE, March 10. -A rich
ly dressed girl, apparently 20 years
old, i plunged 180 feet to her death
from the balcony ot Washington
monument, ' Mount Vernon 1 Place,
here today. ' i v . ' ;
The girl was Identified us Miss
Margaret Koonta ot St. Joseph, Mo.
Sho had ' been " undergoing hospital
treatment .fof.-a awtvoua.UlmojU..-
'. ic-i' '; : 'ii'i (' 1.:! (l'iT;"Ut
PRICE FIVE' CKN'IcT
NAVY'S GREAT
BATTLE FLEET
Gigantic Maneuvers in' Pro
gress Off Coast of Lower'
California
: ' v.--' '. .';; , . ,i- -, J
ABOARD U. 8," S. SEATTLE, ,AT
SEA, March . 10. It . i ; the' night
before battle and. there Is a doeo
thrill in .the hearts of the twaqty.
five thousand officer ' and ..man
aboard cae -inndred and ulse
men-of-war off tbo coajt of towr
California."! . - , - . . , - . '
The dark hours before dawn
what promised to be the first (iay
of contact . and action with the
enemy in the greatest naval ma
neuvers ever held m the. Pajifi;,
found staffs ' ot office. . bendlat
over charts; radio watches glued- to
receivers -in the-radlo- -roome--pn
eaca ship,. Intently oarerlag , many :
wave binds. Navigators and dtt
servers steadily, peering into the.
darkaoss of the night: all luniij
alertv'. ' --.. . , -
' Mighty Offerodve
' The great black fleet is on j a
mighty offensive and la traveling
In a screening, convey formation
,with lu fifty-jeven, craft concej
tratlng on tho task of tightening Up
the line. It moves steadily onwant
daring the night, e-ca an'ip conf
pletely darkened. :! ... j.
The fleet was scaring Its 'goii
and ' success loomed in-' th .offing. '
Its goal iwai- .the Pacific coast .af.
thoroug'a preparations . weretnode.
against a -surprise attack' from.tbi
defensive bine fleet. . ('
, Defenders IlMdy . -. " . i
The blue' fleet 'scjut.ag.. tor
whose .duty la to test, the detenus V
Pacific coast against invasion,, wolf .
action tbat will write Dew pages .In
the maneuvers of the. United Statcu
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Low Grade Fish In ldak Ttlvcr Arol
. . Sought by Many
. Thousands of mulleti, populating
tho deep boles In Link r.ver, Jifjrt
south of the Copco idam, are the '.ab
jective ot scores of men and young
boys. Dhf.rlct Game Warden MaiSpn
Barnes said today. Tao uluggLiu.
fish which -Is Just" a step blghor
taan tho suckor aro c.iujtht ji a
bare triple baok." Tho fishermen
tarow the ho:k and t-no In. the pVMs
and retrieving the Mne rapidly c.'tea
snag the fish ou tho bottom. " J"
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roSTPO.VE PARTY
Members of DeMc-'Uy hivo post
poned the ;cheduled party: ot Friday
night until a later date In tho do-t-,
eon, due to the baskdtball gnmor n
which a number of the prder;wIH
participate -with Morrill playing
Klamath men., , The roguSIr sosoloa
announcement.
PORTLAND AUTOIST' '
GETS YEAR IN JAIL'
IORTLAn'd, Oro., March lo'.
Sentence ot one year In, Jail wo4 Im
posed today upon Luc.Iea Intourolki,
who was found guilty ct faMIng to
render aid aftor a truffle accident.-
Police charged Latourelle was lhe,
driver who oa. December 28. dt
struck and run down a woman on
downtown street, sb'Itcd gnrs id
drove over her body "after looking
out ct tbo cur and eolrg her u.nlrr
tho wheels. . . ; i im( ,
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TO HEAVB OI'KNKU I
WASH1NOTON, March 10.U
Washington baselull" officials
today put In their bid to have
President , Coolldge bpin tlip
season hero April 32; Jay throve-
Ing out tho first halt In tho .
game with tie Now York V
Yankees.: i '" -', 'V. i! : .'.--'.
; . The official ...invitation was
extended at 1 the White, House
and the president Is' expected
to accept It It fie Is' Hers then.
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