Library " nt, Oregon Published Daily at KLAMATH FALLS "An Empire Awakening" BUY AT HOME; LOCAL MERCHANTS CAN GIVE YOU BETTER BARGAINS Associated Press Leased Wire Eighteenth Year -Number 6871 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER (5, 192 PRICE FIVE CENTS GREAT NORTHERN DOCKS BURN SEATTLE BLAZE Damage Estimated at $325, OOO Wrought by Fire on Puget Sound Today CAUSE UNDETERMINED Other Business Establish ments Lose Heavily in Disastrous Fire SEATTLE, Nov. U. Kim bi .die out lu Ihu Ureal Norllinru d'Jck nl Binllb's Cove curly this morning. XI ro (labium were called fr i in ...ii out otutllilu lliroUK in the 11 a nil at C : 30 a. m. ihu ulutv wan bo llevod to lio utidar control. At 7 o'clock the flro ... itH active, but tkn flames, It wan tsirt, worn mort'ly burning iliomnolvon ou Tho lost Ml put nl i.::. h.m Tli" caiiiio of tho bluzo had not boon determined. A general ulurui. brought to Hi" fight bwo flrobouls, flvo engine rumpaulca, thri'o truck companies unit olio ehouilr.il in pnnr. Jimiili Covu In nl tlio exlienm end of the Seattle ltn rbur mid it wharf In tbo Qrout Northern UrmlBSl I" ratud tho loaned In the world. Tho tire de'troyod Ihn Rralu ele vator unit of Iho terminal, The loan wns Hated us follows: Northwest Magnclto company t,000 ton of ore, $80,000; mach inery nnd oiulimont IIiO.000. Screening depiirtmonl, iJoalllo Flour MtllS, 1(00 leas ot (rilu $30,000; McYnn department f 15, 000. Orost Northern itruln vlevutnr, f 160,000. First Report Of Jury Will Be In Morning A partial return of lbs Klomnth county grand Jury will lie suhmlt ted tomorrow moruluit to the circuit court, according to present Indlca tlona. It will havn to do principally with routlno crlmlnnl raxes, which have boon glvun publicity prior to tho mooting of the county Investigative body. To this routlno luminous, tho grand Jury hna been dovotliiK most of ltn tlmo throughout tho week. At tlraoa, however. It hna dlacuaaod other propoalllona which promise startling rovolntlons nnd disclosures when tho final report Ih submitted. Tho Brand Jury will convene net Mondny morning, according to ltn proaont pinna, nnd delve Into cer tain Important unit torn of public Import involving personages of prominence. It will continue It Invoatlgntlona as long na It anon fit le-f returning ltn final re port. 1'oraonnol of the grund Jury Is E. M. Hammond, Morlo Kilgore, Frank Mrl'ornnck,' It, 8. Wnkofleld. Walter Hon, nl, K. I.. Hopkins nnd MarHhall Orr. Los Angeles School Kids Get 'Soused' LOS ANGELES, Nov. (1. (ff SchOol hoard Investigators to day reporlod a "atruam of In toxicated children ntnggerlng to Bchool," and a abort tlni" lnlor pollen officers nrrnalvd Vlnhn Dodo ' on n charge of Soiling liquor to minora, Two fifty gallon 1 harrola of wlno were lie I zed. ' Officers declared that aevernl grammar school children h.d bought wlno from Dodo and tcachora at tho Sixty Third Btroot school reported to school Investigators that aomo of tho children had appeared In classes undor tho Influence 61 liquor. Following DedO'l arrest on a chnrgu of Violating the Wright Act, offlcnra went on tho trail of a aocond mini who nlao la believed to havo aold wlno to tho children. Five Injured In Crash Of Train, Auto Three May Die As Re suit of Frisco Acci dent HAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 0. lP) Kive persons woru injured nnd n Utb, n ten months old infant. Is- cuped without ii acralch, In u head on collision between n street car mid mi automobile near the Ocean Bench onrly today. Mrs, Julia Neff received a frne. I u re it skull and may die while h. i Infant wan thrown 40 feet nnd pick ed up u ii I n J ii red. Henrietta (IclUe Ih HiifferltiK from ii compound failure of the akull nnd physicians any he will die. William O'llrlcu received n frac tured akull and Internal Injuries and F. L. Mttrllu la lu u Herlutia condition ulao With u fntOturod akull. FUNERAL PLANS Services for John Campbell Await Arrival of Sister Tomorrow Funeral arrangementa for John ('nmpbell. prominent and respected Klamath inerihaiit. who died sud denly yesterday, will be withheld pending the arrival of t' sister from I. I , Angelea, County Coroner Earl Whltlock announced today. Mr. Campbell's alater will arrlro fn Klamath Falls tomorrow night. Death of Mr. Campbell WSS enur ed by Angina 1'ectorla, a mallgniiiit and fatal heart disease. Mr. Camp bell had boon suffering fur some lime with neuritis, prior to the fnlnl nttack, but oven an hla death wna unexpected to his host of friends In Klamath Kails. Mr. Campbell was recognized ns one of the brainiest men in Klam ath Kails. Ills business or nocl.ll cnnneetlons never Interfered with his convictions. As he thought, so he expresHed blmsef to anybody, whether it was to Ills financial In teres! or not. Mr. Campbell, by these vndcarlng trulls, won for himself the respect and ndmlrntlon of the community In which he lived. He came hero from southern California In 1911 and established the Klamath Hnrd wore company of which he hnd been tho solo owner -over since. Ho Is survived by n daughter, Alice, and throe cons, Paul, Itrueo and Gordon. The daughter Is now In aoulhern California. sV will arrive In Klamath Tails the letter purl of this week. WIDOW IS HELD Police Drag Woman from Bur ial Services of Her Mur dered Husband ELIZABETH, N. J , Nov. 0. (!) Seized by pollco as she heard sor rowing friends pray for Bor murd ered husband nt hla grave,. Mrs Pri scllln Clark, 23, and pretty, was In Jull Luluy us a witness. iOHoph H, Cowon, -iron worker. Jewolry anlonmiin and Insurance agent, who gavo Mrs. Clark $500 ot their $2,000 "elopement fund," .was 'a Iso in Jull. charged with mur dering William dark With u hammer early Tuesday nt Hlllsldo. Clark was a gold beater 'for Jewolry ninnufar tui'ors. GET MURDER JURY Twelve Men Selected to Try Denver Doctor for Kill ing Own Daughter LITTLETON, Colo., Nov. (I. A jury to try Dt Harold Elmer Blaier on n charge of murdering his 31 year old daughter, Hazel, the "Child Woman" was obtained In district court hern shortly after noon Unlaw The defense nccopted Ihe Jury while II still hud olio peremptory challenge unused. Tho stale hod used only ten of ltn nllotled fifteen. TUIjSA, Okln. Trnnaronllnontul trnlna woro hold up for two hours whllo a freight locnmotlvn raced to talto au Injured girl to a hosiiltal. NOT COMPLETED T RUCK DRIVERS CTID-T CHIT flhl u U I fill I JU1I U II WEIGHT L Oregon State highway Com mission is Defendant in Test Litigation ILLEGALITY IS CLAIMED Limit of 22,000 Pounds on Public Highways Fought by Companies HAI.E.M, Ore.. Nov. C Certain truck drivers in Oregon, claiming 10 represent the nuto-frelght transpor tation association, with ,(ieo. W, Illshop as president and Omar W. Horn an secretary, have sued the stale highway commission, elinll.-n , -lag its right to limit the weight of loads moved over the stutc highway, s Tbo logiilgturo fixed the maxi mum weight of loads. Including truck and loud, permitted upon pub lic highways nl 22.000 pounds, and further provided whenever In the Judgment of the highway commis sion with rcsptrt to state highways, or the county court with respect lo county highways, it Is necessary In order to protect the highways from undue damage the highway com mission o tin. county court, us tho case might he, might further re duce tho loud limit. Recently the highway commission reduced the load limit permitted up on that portion of the Columbia river highway lying between ihu oust boundary of Multnomah county and the west city limits of Hood Itlver Suit was then brought in federal court against the commls ston by H. B. Morris, doing buslnew as Murris nnd Lowtber. the John Day Vulley freight lino, the Bond Porlland Transit and the l'ortliiud Hood itlver Truck Mile company. challenging the right of the high way commission to make such ar dors. Klamath Again Leads Oregon InProhiWork i More Money Assessed For Fines Than Any Other County Another decisive law enforcement victory has Just been scored by Klamath county, for It is Klamata oounty that again leads tho state for October In amount of tines col lected from liquor violators. RlSmsth has the following record: 14 arrested by slate prohibiten ngonta; 13 convited; total fluos ns sossod $2175; total flues paid. $1S25; one still solzed; tar.il num bor of days served In Jail by Honor Ivolalors, 120. Tho roport (which places Klam ath at tho head of the list In pro hibition lnw enforcement was re ceived yesterday by DUtrlCt At torney E. L. Elliott .from the main offl:oH of tho stnte prahlbtlon de partment. In Multnomah county, of which Portland Is tho county sent but $1025 represents the fines assessed fjr liquor violations and $525 for flnos paid, Luke county, Klamath's easterly neighbor, convicted two nit of four liquor violation arrests. These, two woro fined a total of $1500. but paid but $100. Jackson fount, submit ted no roport. In Deschutes county, one prohibiten violator was appro bonded during Iho , entire month. Ho was convicted .and fined $500 which ho paid. PLEADS NOT GUILTY Tluitnux L, Miller, Formor Allen Property Ciisloilliin, In ( 'oiivl NEW YORK, Nov. 0. ()--TbOhlHS U Miller, former alien pro perty custodian, pleuded not guilty when arraigned today on an In dictment charging Intent to defraud tho government and was held in $5,000 hall. Mr, Miller's counsel nuked Judge Coddurd for u con i in mi in e of tbo enso for a week to give the defense an opportunity of nrguing a motion on tho Indictment. IT A MEETING AND A CHALLENGE There will be a meefc iriK of the fanners of the Klamath Irrigation dis trict held at Henley Sun day afternoon at -2 o'clock. The opponents of Short and Jacob are invit ed to attend and they are challenged to meet the of ficers of the district face to face and a.sk any ques tions they wish answered. The officials of the dis- I trict are honest; they have, no dirty money jingling in their pockets; they have not lied ; they stand ready to meet any charge that their opponents want to make and publicly answer any question that may be asked. IF THE TOOLS OF THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COM PANY AND THE SOU THERN PACIFIC COM PANY AND THE RE CLAMATION SERVICE HAVE ..ANYTHING TO SAY, LET THEM BE ON HAND AT HENLEY AND ASK THEIR QUES TIONS IN THE BRIGHT LIGHT OF DAY. Woods Foreman Badly Injured Near Wendling W. F. McBee Knocked 40 Feet By A Giant Log EUGENE. Ore., Nov. 6. Hit : a log nnd tossed for 40 feet through Ihe air, Wm. F. McBee. 4 4. was in jured, perhaps fatally, nt Wcndlitig ycslorduy. He is In a local hos pital. McBce wo,s standing near a log at tho Booth-Kelly Lumber Company camp, and it either jammed or elio signals at the donkey engine were mixed, according to relatives of tho injured man. The log struck him, nnd when he was picked up it was found that his leg wus broken and he wns suffering from internal in juries. McBee was foreman In the woods for the lumber company. He is nurried and has three children. Kills Himself When Thievery Is Discovered Lumber Company Store Keeper Found Dead MILL CITY, Ore., Nov, 6. With in nbout IS minutes after he had algned n confession, admitting that he hnd been appropriating funds of the Hammond Lumber company's store'over a pei.od of approximate ly 20 months. D. L, Bailey, n clerk In tho store, was found dead here yesterday from a gunshot wound. His death is attributed to sulcld". The confession, which was lnnd" in tho presence of a detective from Seattle, who hail been employed to ascertain the cause of shortages In Iho funds, wns shown to coroner ltigdon In Salem last night and other Information hearing on tbo death of Bailey and iho shortages were given the coroner, it Is understood no further Investigation will be made. Tho amount of money Involved Is given ns approximately. $ ii'i.ri. NEW RATE STOPPED WASHINGTON. Nov. 6. (") A revision of rales on fruits nnd vege tables moving from California to nlhor Pacific coast states and to Idaho and Utah, which railroads proponod to make effective. Juno 9, last, wns held by tho Interstate Commerce Commhwlon today to bo unreasonable. . "Maucious Charges Of InUlnhUL rAblb rr jdxu OE CONTROVERSY President of Enterprise land and Investment company Recites History ACCUSERS ANSWERED Unfairness of Reclamation Service Shown by Re cords of Land Owner he To clem- up the ijtle.stfon of CXClUSlotl of the Iimil of (lie Kiitct- prise UOd mill fnvclmenl eomiiany. j , , '. . . " iiuncu cairyinj; rttb. it as it iiiii. the re-1 the administration by the Copco-Reclamation service mission of nines that iinii been ii. ' S. P. group which is so desperately trying to regain con iiKiiiiy ievi.,1 agniirsi if, the Kven- j trol of the district in order to complete the plundering i Herald us.,,. , , w-,-.of the digtrict which ;t ,lartcd unJer th 0,j ; kberleln lo furnish litis iiaH-r Willi , ., . ... . . . u atatomon, fily espbummi the ,n an exPose of the 'wild orgies carried on by the wine. Iai-tit'u)iif uHtutinn W tllrccl- present board, the "Copco in Office" crowd made much -ii to ihe r.ut ihut insteaii of 2,ouo , of an expenditure of $7.50 for flowers by the present in tasca having been remiitod, a is board. It wanted the water users to think that the pres- . Wd by the op.H.nenU of 8h,ient boacd jg . tfa fc y f fend; f,ower, to ,ome Qf uml Jiicob, less than huif that sum ., - , - . , . , ,,. , . is Inrolvcd. Mr. Eborlotn'. siate- lts favored friends; perhaps to grace the office of the merit f ollowa : The Klamath News Njv. 4, con tains an attack upou mo porsDiially, and upon tho Enterprise Land and investment company, of which I am president. Having In mind our long re:;r:l of steady opposition to the encroach ments of the California Orezon Pow er company and the Reclamation Service upon the property righu of the Water Users of KUmath Irri gation District, t'.ie falseness and virulen.-e ef the "News" statements is easily understood. Tho Enterprise Land and Invest ment company signed up to tae United States 160 acre3 which the U. 8. Iteclamation Service contract ed to Irrigate. In 1909 the company deeded to tho United States FREE, 25 acres for right of way Main Line Canal (Continued on Page Fire) Big Wine Vat Is Uncovered In Wood Pile S. Santo Not Appre hended Yet But Liquor Is A pile of slab wood can hide a wine press but it cannot eliminate the fragrant odor of new wine. This axiom of tho liquor trade is now firmly impressed upon the mind of one S. Snnto of Pelican City. True it is that Sir. Santo, whose homo was raided yesterday, is not in the custody of tho sheriff's of fice. But three gnllons of his wine and a 500 gallon wine vat have been confiscated. The vat. according to State Prohibition Agent L, L. ,Mc Bride. was cleverly hidden. It wns located in the center of a slab wood pile, completely covered with wood. Snnto will he taken in custody im mediately, prohibilion oficers said today. The raid was staged yester day afternoon. GARAGE BURNED Forty Second Hand Autos Are Burned in Portland Fire Early Today PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. ($5 Fire swept through the second floor of tho YVentworth and Irwin Company Auto house lust night and did damage estimated cons ervatiy -ly by C. Q, Irwin at $55,000. Annroximatelv 40 autds - -most of them second hand were buVii-.n!. Phrta worth $15,000 or more were so badly damaged as to !be made' useless. VESSEL IN DISTRESS A tug NEW YORK. Nov. C (iP) was ordered to the assistance of tho passenger steamer City of Rome repotted by, wireless to havo sprung i ft leak off the Delaware breakwater. The report from the cnptuln to j the Savannah line said tho leak was slight. Tho steamer, bound from Savannah to Boston, had board about IS cabin passengers, uiucu uuwu ixeiuwu By Irrigation Board ! "WiIcI Extravagance" Proven to Be Economy of Those Now in Office; To Befog Issues of Straight from the shoulder there came today an an- I ;! f u V iL I : k! J- i i vi 'joii-itto ui Liit; I I, O llnfAtlr mnlii.n,la irrigation district. But here are the facts: These flowers were purchased' for the funeral of Mrs. J. P. Lee, wife of Captain Lee, who for years had befriended the people of the Klamath project. It has long been a custom for the water user to show this small mark of reverence and respect to de parted pioneers. i And what of the $16 taxi bill incurred by the present board? The "Copco in .Office" gang would have the water users believe the present board is joy-riding in I taxis at the expense of the Only One Survivor in Early Morning Tragedy in New York Today BALLSTON SPA., N. Y.. Nov. f.. (J") Six members of one family were burned to deatb by fire which destroyed a bungalow early today. The sole orphaned survivor is in a critical condition. The dead are George Kemp. 40; Mrs. Ceorge Kemp; Viola Allen, 14; Myrtle Al len, 9; Carol Allen, 10 and Marcia Kemp, 11. The Aliens were related to Mrs. Kemp by a former marriage. Beat rice Kemp, solo survivor of the fam ily, escaped with her clothing in flames. Beatrice summoned neighbors but they and the firemen were helplosi The nearest hydraunt was a quar ter of a - mile awny. When the flames died down the bodies were fonnd huddled' in one room ot me ono siory oimuins. From the positions ot the bodies, a doctor judged Kemp had found n way of escape and had turned, back to find the rest of his fnra ilv. when flames closed their way out. STUDENT IS FINED University of Otegon Medical Stud ent Pleads Guilty to Theft Charge PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. ( (If) Cecil J. Peerce. University ijf Oregon medical student, pleaded guilty in federal court today o theft of government property from the Armory at Eugene, Ore., and was fined 151)0. Peerce said his mihd bad been upsel by overwork and hard study. Uf 1 I A AIR MAIL TO START Daily Service Between Elko, nnd piisco. Wash., now Authorized Xev. WASHINGTON. Nov. . (P) Tho first contract for carrying the mails by airplane was signed today I by Postmaster General New with I Walter T. Varney ot Sun Francisco, ' for a daily, except Sunday service ''ach way between Elko. Nevada and 1 Pasco, Washington, by way or liois". i Idaho. NEW YORK. Tho Rev. Ur. Charles W. Dane, who stlncd up a controversy by forbidding dancing 111 Iho ehurcu building, has been dropped from the Congregational rolls ot his awn request. He has (become a l'rc!b tcrlaa SIX BURNED TO DEATH I FIRE Dishonest Attempts Campaign Nailed aviciiiicxiii irrigation uiairici w ..nelnmnl.nl,. 1 . U . . I 1 farmers. Tiie truth Is that this expense ms contracted during the visit to tin project last spring of Dr. Elwood Mead, commissioner of reclamation. Heretofore Mead and other rccVama tion officials had been taken about the county in Copoeurs to see what Copco wanted them to see and to : hear, what Copco wanted them (.j hear. T.)e present board determined :'h"l Mend 3h:uld travel with irrl- gallon district officials and hear things from tho point of view, of the iwater users. That $16 was spent as the only way Copco could bo fore stalled during Mead's visit to Klamr ath. .4' Honest Service Then there was a charge of $10.13 for oil and gasoline, w.uvh the "Copco la Office" sattelltes sought to make the water users believo was a criminal waste of famers' money. But these people forget that when O. L. Wlshard vas sec retary of the district he hired auto mobiles at $10 a day and more for his trips over the district. 'Tho present secretary borrowed a car and paid, only for tie oil and gasoline, thus saving tae water users, ai'cn siderable sum of money.' ' Its answer to the unfair and 'hlall- i clous barga3 ct the crowd' who want to see the Copco-Reclamation Service group regain control ;:f tho distriofs affairs is given by llto present board of directors in trie following itemized statement: The California Oregon Power com pany and Archie Wlshard take vio lent exception in the Klamath, otherwise "Copco". News, of this date, to expenses of the Klamath Irrigation District In the past year. Tho first question Is, what busi ness Is it of the California Oregon Power company and its propaganda shoet, which gives uway its Issues? Do they imagine that, because, with the aid of the U. S. Rreclamatlon service, they "swiped" tho he.'d qt Link river and the Keno nnd Anken; canals and LeavlU powor .situ, that thoy own the peoplv or Kl.imalh pro ject and can dictnto t'i officials they'' elected to serve their . ieieresli?' Second, If there Is any Increase of ordinary expenses of Ui& District lor the past year it has nceonnarll. been expended in strolehtonlng oqt the "mess" lu which Wljhurd left the records and business of the District. Tho following is n itatomon or expenditures ot the lio.irri of Direc tors of the District for iho pa it year. Any water user can v?rlry any or nil Items nnd they are initod to coin-i to the District office .lU'l do so. Bills incurred by Nylunder Board ot Directors and left un- i paid when present Board took office al.7l j Kxtrn logal Services, O. & M. i Contract. , IM Sl W, F.XPK.NMKK UNUSUAL EXPENSE8, noccs- Continued On Pnfc SisJ' ,