The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 16, 1927, Page 1, Image 1

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The Old Home Paper
OREGON: ensealed touhtM
nd Saturday, possibly showers
in ths l portiun. Warmer tu
east and southwest portions to
Associated Press and United PressTelegrapK Service
Herald Advertisers Appreciate Your Trade
night.
Trice Fivo Cents
KLAMATH FALLS, QUE, FKIDAY, SEITEMBER 16, 1927.
Number 6132.
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Martin Jensen File Plane
With Hollywood Ani
mal A Company
NAN Iill'IIO, t'allf.j H. .t. Ill,
( IV ) I jm. ih M.1n.(ii..
vou-Mnvor "11Wig I. Inn" In
IkhI irf Mltli Mmilii
Ii'Mm'H, Honolulu flier from
lump Kearney lli'lcl Ihto l
IK: 1 1 n. in. "u Mitctiiplcil
liill-tnp fllulil li New York.
Stilll Iiik tomforitibly In llio
P"cinlly Uulll cage In Hie iijiinn,
behind the during irvlntcir who'
placed minnil In ih" recent Onk-I
liii lii Honolulu (light. I.i'oj
wade a nrf' I luki-off alter a
3 ti i il - it i 1 run, circled the rliy
,of Kan IHi'Ku mill headed out lo
,he east.
, Thn plan", a Ityan Id-motor
I'Iuiih, almllaf in llm one which
enrrled Colonel Chaili-s A. I .In.l
li.-rch from Ni'W York In I'arla.
Imllixt Into Hi-1 uir wlili n loml
of ni'iinuliniii'ly 47n runiuilii.
Jfiiai-n luitil lo'lori li'urlim ituil
fx- ri'lid lo make N"-w Voik
In IS houm. Kor fooil nn tli
rii, Ji-niwn look itiroa auml
ti li'. a lii'Hlr of Iml rcif.'rp anil
I fanlifn nf wali-r .
; l.cii fi'ami-il nn "TT!il Jnlrjr
tlcaku lu'fiirif ih" h c of f . I' ll In
(llm hy f. II. I'rnlp, jia Amtnliii
iitnnn offii-or,
' JfnM-n'a wlf". ofdilala of th
M-il-M fornnrnilon unci II. K. Ma-
nnn.'y. atniiani. roiKiriinn nn I
ji..wpp..r nu n nn.l -I'-'""""'
iiiiiiIh mi ihr irowil lo ;ll.k Dm
tukr-nff.
$325,000 Damage Caused
By Fire in Sacra
mento Today
' FACIIAMKNTU. Sept. 1. (.Il
Klre awept tlirniigh the foitr-aiorjr
Zi'llcrliai'k I'aper company and
. id Seed enmnany iiullilliiKs on
Sncrpmenlo wnler front wna he
l.i ved under control at uu early
l.nur Ihla mnrnlnK with Iota
I'liui'd ' at nitre than i '..iici'i.
! ririeen firemen were Injured
li n falling wall, two kitIiiiiiI)'.
line may die na the rtaiilt of u
Ii ii'tured skull.
Ilumllng cm nf llm basement
nf thn Zi'llerliiuk cnnipuny, plied
lilah with, paper, sinnko covered
the rlly lute luat night, aiiminnn
. Inu nil avnilnhlo firemen, police
mid fire fighting npimruiun to the
scene of the blase. Later rame
s Inn hi of flumes na nlr reached
thn amnuldeilng paper, eniliingcr
Ing the whole Saiiiiiiientn wuter
fi'oni. Suicide's Body
Found By Police
PORTLAND, Sepl. in, (.j')--The
hody of it. Tii'nlglii, ,l'i. or
lUirlliiKiniii', Cnlir., wua found
eatly lniluy on nn uvenuo In n
Kiililirluin illilrlct ill l.ukn Os
wego, A bullet through the
liraln, a sulclile note mid n rn
vnlver ill hla feet, ruuxril Cor
oner O. A.- I'ni'o In diicluro It n
HUlclclii nnd Hint no Iihiih'hI whs
iioccHMiiry.
Tho nolo lenuenlccl Hint Mis.
I"nlgnn, Ihn widow, irt.l Hie
Tienlgen chllilron ul "Itnrllngnnin
lie notified. It wua s to tell Hint
worry over linnlneKs and hmilili
was reioiiHllile for, the snli lil".
Mr.wor.n it.ti'I kxiw
' MIOHKtMlll, Ore., Sepl. 10. (PI
A. crowd of lii, mill people
from nil pails' nf sinilhern Ore
gun nnd uoriliern ('iillfnriilii,
riocheil lo Ihls eily lo pnitlclpiile
HURT
mm
Jiililleii of visions renllxeil. The mobile Inner lulin. you are not
fete was iIohihI Inst nliiht hy looking ut a heggnr, but a poas
f Ire works. , J out ot ths bettor class,
Tributes Will
Be Offered to
Lost Aviators
Vessel Steams Out of San
Francisco With
Flowers
STEAMSHIP MAII. H il. 16
111 TIiIk fliiwiT laden hli mov
i'it under a liw lu ll twlny a-t II
rtiiiuieil toward IIik "ml mllr
murk from Huh Fram Im o. while
i'iiiialtt. crew mid passenger
lulnoil lii a nii'itimlnl aervlcn lo
honor tho memory of seven nvl
tr who full In their ileal Im
while cronnlng llio I'm Ifli- from
Sun Frani-lsco in Honolulu -nil
originally part lilpa in d In I lie I loll'
nnn-atop tlisltl I" Honolulu.
-When the TU" mile mark'was
r pi ti !. I hi' cnglm-a of I In- Maul
wore Hi pin-d unil the veswel ride
al tli) nr the wiiiil mitl
ii vox. li il.' Wult'-r C. Crlbblna,
representing Hun I'ram m o, paid
lilliuix In i In' valor "I Mli
j .Mildred lliiruii.
l hi' Mlililrun
m hmil teacher; J. A. IVillar. the
! pilot of Iht biplane; I.U'UD'ii
I ant Vilas l(. Kimliii, their avl
Igamr: Captain Wm. Krwln, dla
j ilniillii'il war Hmn tiler who
krodn In Hi" pallus Spirit: Alvln
Klihwnlilt. In! navigator. .f Iter
(Continued On Page K.lghtl
Planes Ready
For Air Derby
.NEW YOIIK. Si-pi. in. IA f 1
.. Si-i kliijt flylnc famp anil uluirr
of thn HJ.Tiuu tiffnrvil In prttra.
1 1. 'Vi. ii nlrtilunoa loil-iy with hi
)lt0K, V.U fli ld Tor the mnil of
,m HiHiknno air rti rby m roa Hi..
, . , Mllll(i.y .nil Tm.j.
day.
The llllllea reprenenlecr lena
than one fifth nf the 67 cutrnliu
IIhIi'iI for. the rnioa which com
irle non-atop flight, one wllh
a single halt, and one wllh over
night siiipay
' Two of flie planea on the field
were entered III the cl:ia A event,
they are piloted by K. i. Io ol
Wuywcmd, llllnola. nnd Nlcholan
Xliimnr Vniihiir had a niioilliced
! . l. w..,il.l n..,,,,, ,,t, ttv liiKm nt
puacngcra. ,
Lindscy Burns
Court Records
DKNVK.ll. Colo.. Sept. 18. (V.
P.) -The files of Judge Hen
l.lndrey'a fnmnus Juvenile court
went up In the amnke nf a huge
bonfire here Into yesterday.
Llndney removed the records
wheii lie was ousted from office.
The fire waa his answer lo
"anarchy" attacks by Phillip Van
Cine, former district attorney,
who demanded bar nnsoclntlon. In
vestigation of charges that Llnd
sey caused llio resignation of
court employes nnd removed
court records, when he left his
office.
l.lnilwy poured cnnl oil over
llio pile of records In Jerome
park, made a speech explaining
his nctlnn, nnd touched u mntcii
In I he juipers.
Attorney Gives
School Ruling
SAt.KM. Ore., Sept. 10, (A. P.)
School bosicls muni lie renson
nlile in fixing the iiro at which
primary pupils imiy start. ' lo
school In the flrtil Biiiilo, says nn
opinion by Altorney (irnei il Van
Winkle, lo Stale School Snperln
tendenl ('. A. Howard.. School
hoards hnve iiullioilly of law to
fix tho nge for their re'ipectlve
district, hut. Ihn opinion holds
Hint I lie hoard In question should
not bar n child from slnrllng In
school If II Is tn be II yenrs old
on or before November IS.
: VKl'j TlltKS I'Olt HIIOKH.
lirCIIAItKST, Sept. 111. When
you see n llouiniinlnu wearing n
SEARCHERS ARE
SOUGHT TO I
HUNT FOR BOYS
Volunteer Workers Want
ed to Continue Comb
ing Mountain Woods
Ki;(ii:.VK. On-.. 8'il. . (A.
I'. I full for yoliinlwm lo ro-
ni'W IIik ni-unli lhl wpi-k-i'ml
for lli'nry Criimi-r ami fiuy K?r
ry. now m l : hk In tho Three
Kinmm nra alnro Monday, Hcp
lnititT S. van made today by K.
A. Ilrltlon. 'Iloy Hiont rxorutlvn
of Id.K'liiirs. who la In KuKi'iu-
maklnit prrpar.ttinna for Satur
day nnil Sunday.
Mr. Ilrllton mild that 11. C.
llodKkiiia nf thn I'orl land Ait club
wiia fe nding In niil.i- lo Knu
famp. Imio of (irmrallnna and that
nonrihlnir pirlh'n would be li'd by
Hay Conway, Hay Klnnt, Clem
Clnkney, Itoy -I'nrka and at hern.
II,' u I no Invllea lilkem and
pleamirn lu'ekeni lo upend Sunday
In llm hill, aa a poHallilf nieana
of lixatlnK tlio boya or their
bodli'H. No attempt will bo made
to orgnnlze tho ple&Ruro Heekera
iinlin I hi y lhh to Join tli main
aeurrhlnx party.
It 1110 Ki ll. I, AT IT
SW YORK. Jsejrt.-U. t..r )
I In be Itulli banged out hla
flfiy-iblrd home run of In sea-1
mm today In tho third Inning of
the
and
rami betneen the Yalikcea
the While Sox.
PAROLE YOUTHS
Reform School Inmates
May Be Given Anoth
er Chance at Life
POHTI.ANI), Ore., Sepl. 1C.
The Telegram, In a signed ar
ticle today says that (iovcrnnr
1. L. Patterson Is considering pro
posing to the state board of con
trol a sound parole policy where
by the' number of hoys tn the
sinle training school at Wood
burn, now numbering IXi), might
lie reduced to uliout 125. This
would' result ft was declured. In
saving SSB.fluo annually, and In
Hiilvaging many more boys.
Tle governor also pl'ins lo sub
mit to tho leglslutiire In 1929
a plan for using the old state
training school, now used to euro
for overflow from the new school,
as a reformatory lo hp operated
In connection wllh thty stntc
prison.
California Vet !
Will Head G. A. R.
C,n AND HAPinS, Mich., Sepl.
111. tAP) Kelecllon of remain
ing national officers nnd actlou
of several Important resolnllons
were the chief features on tho
program nt tho second day's
business session ot the nnlinnal
(1. A. H. encampment here today.
With the election of Elhrlght
L. Hawk of Sncrnmenlo. Califor
nia, us commander-ln-chlpf yes
terday, Hie chief business ot the
encampment w n s completed.
Hawk, I lie first Pacific const man
lo receive the honor, of com
manding the 11. A. U. In tho I'ni
Icd Stntes In sixty years of exis
tence, wns elected by ncclnmutlon
nftnr a vole showed a largo plnr
ulliy for hint.
AtJmUh.Club iT
Formed in Georgia
CHAULOTTK, N. C Sept. 1(1,
(TP) The first North Vnrnllni
Al Sinlth-fnr-preslilent club hns
been formed here. At n meeting
of morn than 1-Ti peVsuns. I!u
Now York governor was clmr
nciei'lted ns "tho only hopo of
tlio democratic party,"
PATTERSON TO
Los Angeles Boxer
Is Killed in His
First Ring Match
i.oh an(;ki.k. gipt. is. tv:
I'. I A roroner'a Iniiueat will b
held hero Friday over tho body
of Humid YVUIIuni. 17. who vaa
"hundy wllh hl tultta" and who
aaplred to become a hoxiiiK i-hatn-ploiL
, lln died Thuraday from a frac
tured akull, reculved when hl
head atruek the floor nn he wa
knocked down by hla ring op
ponent, Jiimi'i Campbell, who
doea hia f iIiiIiik under the name
Jimmy lilake.
The bout wllh Campbell waa
WIHInma' firai profeUHlnnal en
CQKement. lie wan to have re
ceived tl an lila end of the purae.
"The kid waa alwayK handy
with hia mltli and could lick
anyone In the neighborhood at
bl weiKht," hla father. Waliie
Wllllama. aald tonltcht. "TIiIh waa
COAST LEAGUERsSEPABATE AIR
S
Salem Police Find Man
In Cigar Store in..Ser -t
iou Condition i
RALKM. Sept. 10. (.D A man
giving bis name as Grover llted)
Donovan." and claiming to have
been on the pitching staff ot the
Ssn Kranclsco baseball club of the
Pacific Coast league iu 1922, became-
suddenly ill In a cigar store
here today and was tuken to a
bed at the police station and a
lihyalclnn called. Donovan was
taken Into custody when be was
seen administering chloroform lo
himself, and it was thought he
v.as attempting suicide. The doc
tor got him more chloroform.
Donovan was believed to be suf-.
ferlng a heart attack. Since his
pltch'ng days ho clulms to have
been a baseball umpire.
Ashland Canning
Company To Sell
Del Rogue Brand
F. F. Smith, representative of
the Ilagley Canning company, of
Ashland Is In Klamath Falls call
ing upon the merchauts lo Inter
est them In Southern Oregon fan
ned products. The Uagley Can
ning company Is this year In
troducing a new label ."Del
Itogue" brand. This is a very
attractive label ot white nnd
gold buck ground and will be
used on their first grade products
sold under their private label.
Mr. Smith states that an earn
est spirit ot cooperation will be
maintained with tho Klamath
merchants and people with a
view of promoting and Increas
ing trndn relations between this
country nnd tho Itoguo River
Valley. A wonderful opportunity
is afforded for an exchunge of
products of Iho two valleys that
will result In mutual develop
ment and advantage. lo both sec
tions, Tho Hngley Canning company
Is one of the pioneer fruit con
cerns of our neighboring vnlloy
and their products are well and
widely known for their reputa
tion of quality. A complete line
of fruit s, berries, vegetables.
Jams, Jellies and rider Is packed.
Noted Vaudeville
Actor Kills Self
LACIVNA P.KACH. Calif.. Sept
H. (AP) Tho body nf Jerome
Shaffer, S5, said to he known
throughout Hie country ns nn en
tertainer and monologuelKl, was
found today beneath his tinto
near here. A rubber tube which
lie held In his mouth, was con
nected wllh tho exhnust pipe on
tho nulo, (ho motor ot which
wua running,
hla flrat flftlit for money. He
waa to get 1 2. The boy they
matched him agalnat waa too
toiiKh and too fiat."
According to witneaaea to the
fight, Williams was knocked
down lliren times In the firm
round. ( The final time bis bead
atruck -the canvas and he didn't
move. $
Ho was runhed to the hospital
but failed to regain conaclona-
Authorities were Investigating
report that the Cudahy Ath
letic club, promoters of the fight,
had no Ibenae from the stale ath
letic roBimimlon and that both
fighters had been allowed to en
ter thn lng without examination '
by s physician.
No action against
waa contemplated.
Campbell
American Legion Com;
' miUiOS.-.ys-Tliia Coun
try Is Too Backward '
rAltlS. SepL 16. (AP) The
charRe that the United Stalest is
the most backward of any first
class power development in a
real lr force Is made In a reso
lution drafted by the A median
I 1 i,n a nallnnul mmmlllM nn
aeronautics for presentation to
the legion convention opening
here next week.
As a remedy, the committee,
headed bythe Itev. C.III ltobb
Wilson of Trenton, N. J.. urges
tbe inauguration ot a separate
department of national aeronau
tics wllh cabinet representation.
It proposes that the president
appoint a board of aeronautic
strategy to study establishment
of such a department. I
The magnificent overseas flight
of Lindbergh and .others are not
to be taken as an Indication that
military aviation has advanced in
the Culled States, the committee
warns, but rather "as a criterion
ot what American airmen are
able and ready to do when bark
ed by. Interested organizations."
Development ot a substantial
body ot pilots and the building
of an air fleet capable of detend-
ing Americas far flung coast
and border lines .are held to be
essential.
Lindy Winging
His Way Toward
San Francisco
PORTLAND, Ore.. Sept. 16, (A.
P.) Resuming his tour,' Colonel
Charles A. Lindbergh hopped off
In his "Spirit of St. Louis" from
Swan Island airport here today
at 'C-.SS a. m. He is duo In San
Francisco nt 2 p. m.
SALEM, Ore., Sept. 16, P)
Colonel Chnrles A. Lindbergh fly
ing his monoplane "The Spirit ot
lem at 7:50
this morning and Immediately
sped nwny to tho sonthwest.
EUOKNR, Ore.. Sept. 1C. (A.
P.) Colonel Charles A. Llnd
bcrgh In his monoplnno "Spirit
of St. Louis" circled Kugeno at
8:35 a. nt. and left for the south.
MEDFORD, Ore., Sept. 16. (A.
P.) Colonel Charles A, Lind
bergh, flying his monoplane "The
Spirit of SI. .Louis", nrrtved over
Ibis city ut lOfTS a. m. nnd after
circling about tho city nnd conn
ty fnlr grounds for several min
utes, rapidly gained altitude tn
rrosa the Siskiyou mountains to
tin south,
BUREAU SOUGHT
f FREIGHTER
SENDS OUT TI
CULLS FOR I
S. O. S. Appeal from Yo
hda Maru Picked Up
In Seattle Early Today
SEATTLE. Sept. 1. (,p) Dl
treas signals from a' vessel be
lieved to be the Yoahlda Marn
number 1 were picked up early
this morning by the Seattle har
bor radio station. The nature
of the trouble was not known.
The ship's position was given as
latitude 48.16 north; longitude
141.42 west.
The Yonhlda Mara number 1
carried a crew of 20 men. The
position given waa In the ship
lane between Seattle and Japan
about S70 miles from Seattle.
The distress signals were plain
ly heard by the Seattle harbor
rudlo about 6
a. m., three dis
tinct SOS signals being Intercept
ed. No details ot the plight of
the. vessel were received.
!oltlon Xot Known
The Yosbida Marn number 1
was in Puget Sound In May and
sailed from Everett with a cargo
of lumber for Japan May 30 In
the service ot the Yama'shita
Company. Inc. She was last re
ported off the roast of Japan. Of
ficers of the Yamashita company
hercsald they were not expecting
the vessel until November but
iihut she might, be making a voy
age for' oilier Interests from
Japan to Xortn Pacific ports.
The merchants exchange hern
had no reports that the Yoshida
Maru was on Its way to a Pacific
port, but tbe radio operator was
positive that he heard the name
ot the vessel distinctly. The
liner President Pierce was near
the position given in tbe distress
'nal and it was assumed here
tbat the Pierce would be avail
able in case aid Is needed.
KLAMATH B0A&
Support Pledged by State
Highway Body to Lo
cal Projects
That the state highway com
mission has the Improvement ot
the Klamath Falls-Ashland high
way and the resurfacing of the
Merrill highway as two ot its
most important p r,o j e c t s for
spring was the word brought to
members of the County Court
and several members ot the board
of directors of the chamber ot
commerce at a called meeting
i with C. E. Gates yesterday noon
i at the Hotel Medford.
Local members brought tho
need of the early completion ot
the Lakevlew highway before Mr.
Gates who advised the group of
the necessity of the withdrawal
of the injunction . by Bonansa
resident's before work could be
completed on this project. Mon
ey for the Improvement of this
road was subscribed hy Klamath
county several years ago.
An Invitation was extended Mr.
Chandler, division engineer of
Iho commission who resides at
Grants Pass, and C. E. Gates to
attend the meeting here In late
September when a caravan of Sac
ramento men will Inspect the
j Weed-Klamath Falls highway.
uiuiik, luusu nuci allelic
the meeting from hero and later
attended the fair were: Judge
F. R. Goddard. Horace Dunlap.
linrrell Short, E. V. Vannlce. H.
N. Moo, Lynn Sabln, Bert Hull,
and It. C. (iroesbeck.
Two More Cases
Of Disease Found
Two new cases of Infantile
paralysis were reported at tho
office of Dr. (1. S. Newsom, coun-
ty health physician this morning.
Au adult nt Algoma was the
first case reporled and later a
ten year old child In Klamath
Falls wns reported to havo con
tracted the. disease.
WORK PROMISED
Reduction in
Running Time
Of S. P. Made
Speeding Up of Service Will
Start on September
2Sth
SAN' FRANCISCO, Sept. 1. tJPi
Oeneral reduction In running
time of through trains betweeo
San Francisco. Portland and Seat
tle effective September 25, havs
been announced by F. S. McGin
ns, passenger traffic manager for
the Southern Pacific company.
Tbe changes follow: Twenty-
five minutes northbound and
t'senty minutes southbound sni:
be clipped from the Cascade's
r.Dnlng time between Portland
and San Francisco.
A saving of three boars anJ
SO minutes between San Fran
cisco and Seattle will be afford
ed passengers leaving here at
7:40 on the train connecting witn
the West Coast which will arrive
In Portland at 8:35 a. m., tbj
following day and in Seattle at
3:35 p. m.
Tbe Shasta will operate on a
27-hour schedule between here
and Portland, and the Cascade,
southbound, will connect with
the Padre fcr Los Angeles.
Student Loan
Offered Here
. Should t)uq be a gh-l or boy
(n Klamath aounty who wishes
to farther his or her education,
whether It be high school or col
lege, whose father or mother
served In the world war, assist
ance will be given.
This was the word given out
from J. Percy Wells, city super
intendent of schools, who has
been named as a member ot the
committee of The Oregon State
Teachers association, a memorial
fund, which nas been active in
furthering the education of those
not financially able since the war.
A loan can be ararnged upon
the recommendation of reliable
persons and teachers ot tbe stu
dents as to their qualifications
which will enable them to go on
through high school or college.
Anyone in this city who Is
eligible ot this loan Is asked to
get in tonch with Mr. Wells at
his office in tbe F.remont school,
who will in turn file application
for a loan.
War Veterans
Given Freedom
TORTLAND. Sept. 16. (Jf) E.
H. Best and Emory Davis, war
veterans, who were brought here
from the Vmpqua national forest
in southern Oregon, ou charges
ot contempt ot court because they
had failed to obey an order to
remove from land they had set
tled on, have agreed to vacate.
Federal Judge McNary said he
would not Impose a penalty if
they would consent to move off
the land.
The men left last night for
Roseburg, still hoping that they
might retain their homes through
reclassification ot the land. The
forest service had ordered them
to move because the land was not
open for settlement.
Cascade Locks
Has Bad Blaze
CASCADE LOCKS. Ore.. Sept.
16. iff) Fire which for a time
threatened the town early today
destroyed a restaurant, pool hall
and confectionery, housed In a
one-story building known as the
Whlto House, and two unoccupied
buildings adjoining. The loss was
estimated at about $5,000. The
volunteer fire department, with
two lines of hose, fought the fire
for four hours, keeping It from
spreading. The cause of the fire
bud not been determined eaTly
today. The White House build
ing was owned by Mrs. A. L,
Stewart.
OF
ON FLIGHT
British Flyers Hop;
Off This Afternoon
From Dublin
DUBLIN, Sept. 16, (AP)
Captain Robert H. Mcin
tosh and Commandant J. J.
Fitszmaurice, war products
of aviation, this afternoon
set out in a daring effort
to make a peace record in
the air. ,
They hopped off this af
ternoon for New York on a
trail that has never been
followed to its western end.
The two pilts, who fought
in the air during the world
war and have flown stead
ily since, were confident
that,. they would be aViW to
meet the challenge of the
Atlantic which claimed Nun
gesser and Coli, the French
occupants of the "White
Bird," and the "SU Ra
phael," carrying Trincess
Lowenstein-Wertheim, Cap
tain Hamilton and Colonel
Minchin. -
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MANY WILL GO
Harvest Junket in Valley
Next Week Arouses
Much Interest
Are Yon Going?
That's the question each and
every business man on Main
street is being arked, tor tho
ladies of tbe Malin Community
Club are anxious to learn at the
earliest possible date Just bow
many will be present for tho
chicken dinner on aext Wednes
day noon when scores of local
people stop there on "The Har
vest Tour."
The caravan will leave Klam
ath Falls early Wednesday morn
ing and at scheduled times will
visit farmers throughout tho'
southern section where demon
strations will be given.
Tickets for tbe dinner have
been placed on sale at the cham
ber of commerce for fifty cents.
At least 100 are expected to at
tend and present Indications
would point to even n larger
attendance.
Mrs. A. W. Marker, and Mrs.
A. M. Thomas of Malin huvo
phoned the chamber of commerce
urging that reservations be made
not later than Tuesday noon If
possible so that the community
club will know about how many
Will Dedicate
Highway Bridge
SALEM, Ore., Sept. 16, (A.
P.) Members of the stale high
way commission and other moil
of prominence will participate to
morrow In tbe dedication ot the
Rocky creek bridge on the Roose
velt highway 12 miles norib of
Newport.' It will he known si
the Re n F. Jones bridge In honor
of Ben Jones, tormer mayor of
Newport and member of the state
legislature who was a leader In
the movement for construction of
Roosevelt blfhway.
HEROES
WORLD WAR
ON LOCAL TOUR
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