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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1927)
Wept Ituttistg 3Hj?raKt City Edition The Old Home Paper TIIK WKATIIF.H. Oregon: Hcurriilly Iilr . to, , , nlKlit and Saturday, ut with to. . . cal fog west iKirtlou and prob. . ably rnniB in the extreme north west portion. Moderate temper-" tur. iluderut. south to wests winds. Associated Press and United Press Telegraph Service Herald Advertisers Appreciate Your Trade" Trico Five Ccnta KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON', Fill DAY, OCTODER 21, 1927. . .. Numbi'i- 16 ' I, ounosE - i Roy L. Gray. Noted for hiam OTcno iuiuiv a I rr i I!ini4 u I LI u ... . ,. , ,, ilt ti ii k Instil" In pay liU liii" Uein(- the Average ii :r. on he i. serving time tor M. I ri.:.. Hi" !" 2 days In III" rlty Jull. an, la Chicago , (lvn lv ,,,,., , If . 'leave tlii. illy. Art l.-r and Jack TI OTHINC MAN THF'"" '""'"l "Vara" at V.L.W I I limj IVIM1 IMC ,.y ,,,,11,.. aim Inn last tilnlil. GUEST OF PAPERS '"1" " w,,r" ''k"u ui ln " Southern pacific yurds. On Ihe , iindcratandltig Unit they leave the A .logo Merrlinnt u Found I" I -.c nniiiiit,T ni Mii &o days In the city Jull was sus Impminiif Snllniirtl K.rni i ihmI 1 pcji.lcd. Its I.. -ore l.tcoa on Ircncrnl , Afliilri hoys Young, Met O. h.j IH Jit ITS AM) TA.M ',- SALEM. O.I. SI. (II Tho CIIICACO.' Oi l. 21 A 1' I --JalnlB deficit nl Ihn close u( busl Iloy I.. tlrny ti( Fort Madison, i ness In lh tre.-urrrs office n i.en county Iowa "America's .OeMber 1 17 1 2.4 SS.ss, .vorng" man" - has mine lo t'hl-! against HI T .!-. . 2 on October uii fur a coiipln of ilaya lo I '-. " P-nnrUHl lodny. Th rift the hlK liiwn llm onr out. d.'l.-ll will li wli-d out low iiiih-i aiimn of ilio hn),, tnkt a'l'nr-rlly noal month wh"n about w"P. maybo. al th mahi llf". I l.71'i.oo In alnto Ux- t will and find out If rhlrtig,. hn-li I n-i' lvi d from Ihn i(.unll a rnw "mi-rati- f-lltii-na ol n'T ow n. llray, who ou a one-man ilothlna' Horo In Fort MmlUon wa4 plrk.-d as "Anu-rlca'a aver are mm" In an Ingenious sur vey of Ihe country published In Ihe American .Muanilne. Iowa was found lo Approximate most n-srly the "averiiae" slate an.1 Kurt Madison Ihe "-iverna"" city The fulK- In Ford Mndwon them. helvea pl. ke.1 tiray as b' Ins most r.-pres. nlntlvn ol them nil nnd therefore as belnx the "avrrait" miin ,". ,...Kn i.er,,.. ; arm r.sam- .. . .,si as a a- . . I reporter for that newspaper In Fort .Madison yesterday 1 f ......... ...n, n. ,,,,,. l..p.oat to tin aisrune l.llow ,"n."m"" ... . ! - butinose vou enine. i ni euro." suld tbe re.iler. "end ... , h M t1i.l IhllM N.II .11111 ihem a chance to a" what most nf th"in n-ally look like from llm other fellow's point of view. Mayor Thompson i atulous lo Auxin 1.' 1 f reel lnur you. TI... folks want to ! your voice - which 1 i.nl Inu.ul tin page 0) SPECIAL TRAIN All nlKinrrt f.r t'nrll.nid. Arrangements for an ecur slon to leave Klam.ith Fulls , on Frl.lav morning. Orlnher s lor r.Ttliind so I hill hiindreilH of 1 neonli. n.lubt avail themselves of ! Hie oiinortunllv 'it vIhHIpr Ihei. I'.iclflc Iiiti.inntion:il l.lveitock ! - ihow has been iinnnnnred by J. J. Miller, dlstrli.t, 'freight nml pas si tiger agent of tin; Soul hern .Pac ific. The round-trip ticket limits ihe excursionist lo. November 1 fjr the return, Willi tin; privilege of ret ii ml nr. of any train carrying coaches before lliul dale. . A Npcclnl. rate of 17. Ml for the round-trip hns been made The train will leave hern on Friday morning nt 7:i a. in., nrrlvliig In Portland that evening . nl 7 o'clock. The rule will ap ply from Klnmn'h Fnlls nnd Bul lions north as fur ni Kirk. The coach special operating from Portland t Han Front-Hen on Sunday nnd Tuesduy nt III a. (Conilnur.l on page 6) SCHEDULED FO PORTLAND TRIP Rotarians Hear Mr. West of Reserve When II. I). ; West, repre senting Hie Federal IJev-cv. bunk of Pnrlliind, ftiJi.Ji.iW sl inlk to Kntiirlniis ir.iLtVi in ' .tafinbeis " r.." ....... ev r Ihungk o, iTrnlVm ever tnungittv or nmrntt g. He Inok tip Hie subject nr hnnkliig. -irnelttg II from 'Ihe,'"'1 t rnt s cnsneti. days of Aleiandor llnmlltnn who fit-si ndvncnled hunks. Then he loitclted upon Ihn period when cent till IwinkliiK was eslabllshed, poliilliiR mil lllfi wenli polnls Which worn- corrected as e"ior lonci. liitigltt men wlnil was Ileeileil. When Mr. West reviewed Ihe rtn.il,. nt .IIIH .Inlln lhi.1 ll.i. cause of rhe 'mini., was lack of! hotllilllly nnd luck of central banking of Kiifflcieul slo In care fur Hie country Itn had earnest listeners It every man nl the dinner tnbl.i hud Rime through Hie 1 1)07 panic, Tbe contention Frank Bcutgrn To Serve Time Behind the Bars rnulili. to nay a flnn of II on for oMik. it fif lliiifir, Fravik j llellllloll H Hi'U"l1 llUO.llegg.ir Willi (! hI lb noil Jim day behind I Ulio bnr nf 111" i lly jail. II.-m -1 Iron nicked up lal night nil Huiiili Hltih with I linn pint ami 1 nno-hiilf gallon Jug In his i -iixtHiiliin. Less than throe weeks 'can h was released from the idty lull on 'a similar charge. 1 Hiilpli Tlioinn was ili ked up 'o Mu I n ami Sixth I lil muriilriK t t.". charged with iwium ill y llm (Inn of film each uml " GANGSTER HAS MiMECK STRETCH MA It ION, ll!i, Oct. 21. t-I'l i IttirllO Millie en. a .iionieiieario mu.. .in reri.r. m me ...i.e.-. u "e H J rt h, mber of a band of 'Inilnal conspiracy trial tody.l" r",r,B h, mnir n n u o u ";..- ..t . . ' Har.lhorcrr ir held to a former member r.v.....-i soul hern Illinois gangsters, head-1 'wenl''', by no,"rl"" Charles f and I l,lr,r- nln with his life oh the leragc gsllows here today for the mt.r- .... . . so.tinern Illinois gangsters, neau - , . , , I ,.-'" . ' " " ' . t.r-..,'. e. 1 . h-,-T;'lS. 'Ji2. Hire. duv. after' .hel .'" .-" "-" . . taken on the. . prepared state. ) state's ntiorniy . "ii'-o lasen on m-t " '""" " . 1 1 .. 1 1 ..... . 1 1 u. I. . . , ki... ..1 h.nin. 1 ..... , hlni. of having been -the renllnf ilrjlunte and added that ... ... . ; having been respmiHibln lor plot-, " .;- " - Hug Ihn deaths nf ritnte lllull- way r.itrnliuen lxry I.. 1'rice and wile. The I'rl.-e crime Is now charged against llliaer and his rniiasters and confessed by Art Newman, a former lllrger lieu tenant. , I tMITHAI.I. TOHAY I I'KNDI.KTON. Ore.. Oct. 21. -The t'nlverslty of Oregon i freshmen and the Washington .Male College yearling foothill elevens are .. .. . .li. lafterliiu.n In Ihn fli-n hi. ,in.hlbls Is to In. a johliln .i.-e. i.ere inis. ilor either team. Ilnlh .Rgrega-'"' lions nrrlved this morning In great shape for Ihe rnntest which will ho the football classic of the t-nB.itn I . - ......... r. . . ' , - TtivJ tu ti-sv-r...' "' . l..sr l W iTI.II IlKHDINI Min.lltli.n n it -rs .'r'. h.lr. tiulit I. ii lie in to Klamath is. ori...nwn fulth In tills city along who Is wanted in Shasta county for his recent rscnpe from a chain rhiir nnd the then of a truck' from the rosil limp. He Is under iiiriid In Klamath Falls on another charge. MIXIMII DHAH. CINCINNATI. Oct. 2'. AP---..I....... i t....i..i. - ... fu.,lre In Mn.i.l.- rtrel... ...! f lh(, i,-., Ln-n ...,. In Ihe l nlted' Ktates, died nl . his homo here todnv. Colonel Mellsh ranked at Iho top of high Masons vh.i l.nve served their orders III notewovthy offices both nt homo and hm-oivI. Bank Speak that .itch n'fnllure cannot again occur tinder thn. present bnnk - Ing By-tem-wns hj-rn. ut by IiIh ai-iilimi.nl uml .u r.t..i.ttnn nt tn.. tremendous business transacted Ihe Mewl "reaerve banks i.rt.i 'tin - rapidity wlih-which , .11 b.,1- 1 -,.,..,... ...k k..f,. - J- A. i.onioii wns cnnirmnn 01 III.. ...... ...'-.'in IK .'.- dticliiK Mr. West. Andy Collier spoke briefly 01. Hie Civic I0x piinslnn week jmd tho neodful noss of It, opposition noti:i WASHINGTON. Oct. -1. (,V) Opposition fin rnl up today wlth- I" lb" ranks nf Hie newly or- ignniied group of western reptib llcnn seiininra In the propivil in ellnilnnle Hie controverbil eiu:ill - inllon fee provision of Ihe veined MoNnry-Hiiimoh furm bill from a fnilmt Itttto under consideration. iGFIll M!l!!Frty Members UL.U U J UIUI 1 M0HULId WITH FALL' n,-.,, f r T-'-.-'of Linger OI Ull LrainagC I Scouted By ' 5rirntil , FALL'S DEFENSE PUT r t TrfT n r vnrrf 1 TfA TPST RV FYPrDTC . . -"'-ju IWmer HT,.Ury JM.lUlr,l IIU ltk Hurry HI... Ii.lr 0n (.r.M.o.1 TI...I ;.iv.-ri.ii..t.f,",r" ' I llill'lltinuilll II Supply Ib-lliK llrillllr.) li Otli.-n. WASIIINiiTON. (VI. Throiirh iteolouNii., 1 (AIM ' ! lh ov-i emnient's oil rouu-l endeavored today In the )trlt nf Coin in-' bla supretii" fourt to disprove the contention of the defense that the compelling motive of Albert II. Kali In l.-anlni! Teapot Dome lo llarrv K. Klnclalr rui ithe iIuukit of ilrainaae by ad- Jucetit oil wells. I Oeorae Oils Smith, director of j I Ihe geological survey, testified I that In the latter part of Oc- .toher. I 2 1 . sii months before ithe leae was exei-itted by the I former secretary of the Interior, ihe sent a competent kcoIokUI to Teapot lMme who reportml thnt the slliieilon as In possible drain- iago had tu-.-n unchanged since the date nf the ctuctitlve order establishing the Wyoming naval Jtlr). ,,1Prr,p,n.nw between Fall nn the lute Kenalor Itobert ' M. l.nVolleiie of Wisconsin concern- Ing the n ival reserve,. III'II'IIMK IM.H tl IH'Ilir" . r,irrondence between Fnll Inline I- r.Mlue.Hl v.if. io.,., ... .-ii i. - - - - - i '.. . . . . ' .. . . J . " V. Jh "rsl liiformatloij thnt Teapot Donlo hud passed from- govern-. mnt . possession. Ha apoke of .lib. I. n ihnnvh . u 1 1. , . ,, lr .ir.tn,,.... . ,,.i mA.tA . h... -u .... . . . ,, ,, r .r.. m "kT" but t-lmply to preserve oil above (I otitluued on piiKe ill) S POINT OF CITY Carrying the Kvenlng JOBBING ller-I.Kd a I I'.i.ininii. nriiinii-iii iit.il . . . I cen.er consiiieniiiie imparlance tno. ..nun tarniii.i company, a "i tlniially known Institution, today nrrniiKed with tho O. K. .Trans - fer company for Jobbing, head- Ittatrers In its warehouse. J'red Murphy, has shnr.-d the llcraKI'si belief In Hie Jobbing center 7.V . . '." ""'rived today from Ilend -red win niui line.- tne nri cartonq .... .1 m.i . ..... - . . wlll arrlvt' cn'the SSril and from iitai nay -on ..i, nolo interior . f ,(ll8 Mu(loc slroni.noa prcparinar thn land will .tart im- vot.n ry will be- f.it r.li.hv.1 Its , ,,Ulim.a f)r Simdav, under mediately upon his return here carbide stipply rrotu Manmth, ,,n b f (. c.lfrom the north. Mr. Ho'.a.ly ri8- l-n Is-lhe place whore carUud n" p " A . tno rara. . ,ted j. Frnnl A(Ilim,, ,,rom. Milpiuents are consigned and , , f the corner 1 inent rancher of tho Merrill dis- where bulk Is broke to supply Qf Tho Klrst National bank. trlcL He comes from W.poto tno retailor. 'promptly nt R:00 o'clock. Thcwe county ln Washington. Waputo Ol.ll MAN CHAUtiKI) MKDFOItl), Oct. 21. 11 'rh,.rl... T.ihhu K 1 a Irnn.lunl ' " " Is held hy city authorities fol- , i ,, .,.ii k.... . lowing Ihe finding here of Kve- lyn t.ooclt. 1.1. nnd her brother . h.i.l ha, Jltnmle, A. Tuhbs Is charged with picking up the children near Cnnby, and driving them I to this rlty In his automobile. The district attorney- office Is I lnvestletlnff the case nnd will ' present evidence In his possession - - i ito tno i.ano county ntitnoriiics. u k..... .11... .,.1 ............. If...,.n nee..rre,i V ui.immi 111 ii t.n r. '" POItTLANI). Ore.. Oct. II. (A. ' I-rol.Ko In Oregon nf ten) 1 " . I ciutuniH-iloniT-i from Ihe United soviet suite or llusHia was an i.e.. ii.-r.- ..1.. ,. ........ . ..u ""V Creek Bunch, near Madrls. Or-.. hlrh ...Ul the sheep, will' ' a bin il cura Mondnv nnd slxtv , , ,., ,. ,,... 1. ...: n.h cars about five days Inter. The shipment will ho direct to New York. AfiAINST TIIK HODKO. , SAN FRANCISCO. Ool. 20. (A. P.I An anti-rodeo campaign was launched here todny by Hie California nnll-rntlen association, lip inilltig rodeos as "Cruel, de grading nnd dangerous," Mle. K.I M II Latham nf Berkeley, presi ilent, ilecinred Hint brunch or- giiniznilons would be formed lll !every city and town of Ihe stale "to fitttlier the sentiment Against rndiisnnd have Hie rrueltles nt ; lachoiIto Ihem legally abolished. lally abolished. rvi i ij . viiiiMcuu jLiquui f rnn r Ring Go dh TriallUH I" ' SKATTI.K. (XI 21. (A I'l . Mro bcinn Itniuliutory blow i .truck . loday in fnd.iral court h.T whom 40 alli-fi-d nifintM-rl!1H, n,Klt ilotloIul for di.minaai the Oluialead lluuor rluic arn fr all of the othir dffendanta cn ,ral utt quur couapiracy I ern Ukwine d-nl d ynatprday. vhirnea. .Mlsa Mary White, former at"n- lr. May Hubbard, firm wife j mcrapher for Jerry 1.. Klnrh. at- :of Alfri'd M. Hubbard. Ihe gov- tornry and ro-defendant with Itov lurnnieiit'a auer-al uth aud kry j Iwlliieaa, waa aubiKii'uaed to lev tlfy for the d"fiuo ait to Hob-! i...r.i. ,-t1.r-it.. a itniiiA wan! burd'a character. A battle waa nthlputed to proceed her mla- ;",n 'V, ."-i'l'1' lot'e'o' I '- , Hlbard the "tof w 'ciiliKtanl attendant ul the trlul , fti-HllitltiH. Hubbard earned the aobrinuet 'uol' Inventor" aonie yeura ao - !... I... .w... n.-..r t hm Hlai-AVfY w hen he announcer the diacorery f . method or oblalnlna eiec- f ni.-iiv from the aimosnhere. dem onstratinx his "discovery" with ja small lioat prop-lled by a.Dwv tor whllh seemed to huve no . visible source of power. He also I was a radio cp-rt. runuinie I bmadcastlnic station for Olm- stead. Federal Judge (ieorge M. i a I C rather And wKMl Held On Serious Charge In jail To.lav behind the steel r ih.. einntv i-.il. a fmher ; of assault with Intent to kill. j Korra;:l filing oMh" rharcs were 'd nf!Brnoon hy District -,. ,,iw. of assault with Intent to .Attorney Willi.,. Duncan, follow- Inr a thorough Investigation. The rharee I. the outcome of " a brutal auat-K wrun a uniio upon a nrmni anaca who a uu: ui-ju K1 ,, . j soiter " , - ' Klamath Lumber " .... (rul.- Eej . snlterl . ivui l'u 3 " ' " - ... . Jurcd Iw Iho Kinma.n t.enerai hospital s a reiult of the alleged, .""J'" - i . . i.- i..r. ki. i.i . ihn I.. " , !l mnlier plant Thursday morning, tiihortly after two oVIwk. Koss iwas attacked hy W. O. llardberg ler. who Is alleged to have slashed . blm about the body. One deep lcu-.li acc-ss the back carries wound of more than Is Inches, . . - . . 1. .. .. lie Was Ull-ll h.-t e. vty mi ithe chest and arms and left in this crlll.nl condition. An hour j Inter he was picked up by the Ikln.nii.h i:..ner:.l hosnital hiphi viTi-.min nnn ruHneu m ' v.t ...i ...nA.. w Here nis c.u.. .....u .n up-.. ... , iRhtly Improved toduy. ,,, ,ho fsnher and a:n were i omplnyrd at the Klamath Lumber nt -mpnny. The son was frmplov, , naw-ver. Ttt er,.ya'nc was held has been lull- I , Vr. n.-v... .ihe mother of the ar-'iirj - ...i hr.uhnr nr. , "'l: ' " - - ..,,,., v . .. .,-,vo m-.-aiv Anoiher tTln ovor the historic I making the trip are asked to Ituko enough food for one meal - ,,i.iv ..f en-.iiinn nml w-nter. t J. " , . L... ...i- c.i.i. a... i sionniiie nt inn vnrious noinu. 111 ..'--. ........ .... ...,, wm ...u . nlcturesane ' . .. . ; ,- ..... hannenlnes of Inter- est. ......... sewer committee will meet at , !7:30 o'clock. A number of ;l ll.T Ut OT petitions which are b.'ing clrcu- . . " "... ' T'lated are still oilt and it Is nec- LOS ANC.ELES. Oct. 21, ,ilat they be turned In (a-i- The question of wheth rr , ,.f wn0 tor j- yrart. I . . .... V . . I never spose 10 ii. -r iian.K.u.i was guilty of cruelty Is tine ' on wh t r Ji .Superior. Judge Fletcher Uowron want, time 4 , pna,.r before giving deelslou. jiuues 1-. ..u.rKaii .i " I 4 the 1 7. years silence In lent.- fvltig yesterday In his suit w ...r .ii.ui.n ....... ....... r- -w new Morgan. Tho couple; were married In 1S95 and j It wns In 110 Morgan anld ; thai his wife suddenly cens- ed to speak to him. Each Saturday morning he would place Ihe household money nil tho dining room tnblo for her. "Didn't she ever com- plain, ask for more money, 4 wnnt clothes or anything?" Ihe Judge asked Incredulous- ly. Morgnn assured him his wife had not. "Some men would say you were blessed -exceedingly fortunate .,snld Judge Bow T"- "' 11 ,hkt ,nU nni'''r iiilvfsemertL ' ., , , . ,, 4 t4. 4.4 4 4 of i t i iuln today rffuwd to dlmlaa "ur of the di'frndanla, wboM ""'"" ''" Ulrocted yerdkt oiniai.ail In the firm Olmstead; caw, waa the f lrt drfcoo wit ru- today ti a The Ml"Vt,TrW, 'wtlb ! win exierted mi iMpiN.i.i.i.i'r ii.ul iii.7 .hi? unr be , ,hf hand, of the jury to-J nlKht. Iii ' . ! Cloalmc aricumenta of the pros oration yeeterday were eniirened Inte' yesterday by n aharp clash between t'nited Ktutea Attorney Thomaa . Herell nd ltuaiiell Jackson; prohibition anent. and a government witness. Jackson asserted under lacla Ivh probing by John F. Imre. chief (if defense counsel, that Itevelle' had threatened to wire to Washington, I). C to obtain bis discharge because Jackson had given testimony considered Hour-.damaglni; to the prosecution. BEG BREAK IN ' -.-. lainnpss I 1 1 1 1 K MKU 'II I I I I I I IV 111 I II I I 3ATITSCL0SEI . J ,-rv YORK. Oct. 21 fil0,I prlc(, brok wJ ' T. ... . 1..... . I AF- wide le open lu tb6 taH tew Mv of lrad. .h- , Mr. Coolldge understands that iiotwton oil i Hoiif ton oil dropped . from .7.- ! ' other -.- r j - to" 1.51. and dozens ' of !;.: lacltiu'lns Oeaeral , . i i t .. v. : .. v. (will vai.ey. (.enrral Railway blgnal, ui-inai o..un., Umerlr-n Teleohone and Tele - ! -. ... ..... , :. - . : -. . . . .""P - and.Timk.n sold 3 to iu point, below their earlier. h:Bn levels. .. "' ' . - So rreat was the accumulation of selling order, that the fin.l quotations w.s not printed on ithe tape until 2J minutes after I i V. .. m . 1. . . V. .. T ..... . : ....(-. iiu i.vn.... Yakima Man Buys Potato Land Here Convinced ln his mind that Klamath county has a promising future and that the Klamath j Netted f!em potato In the finest 'on the Pacific coast, W. K. Hoi- -ndy of Takima. Washington; has i ! returned noxtlt ta dispose f hlslelr, property interests ana return to m.r,h-.e-l mi) .ere. ,.f land i ... south of tbe cite which 1 he ril-insl .to pianr. to pot-itoe.. ortc oi Is the Indian name tor potato. I WIl.I. MKKT Tlllrt Cl'KVIVR I . I " . . ' i .nt k... . kv.n .iin pennons in tne lniereste 01 me ' k.i ..., . . i. ..... ... i- ... .i. .k..k... .of commerce, member, of the so thnt format presentation n.lk. k. - .1 . .. k. .l.u AAn- . "... . ..." w.j cil a. soon as possible. MORK TI1AV ISO YKAKS . ol.lt' Perhaps someone 111 Klam- atn r ails wno is a roiiecu.r -c ; of .ntlnue. would be Inter- ' estcd in an old 30 shilling - 1. 111 wnicn was 11.1.11.-.1 n.-.-..rt.- Irg to the resolves of the Assembly of Pennsylvania. The hill Is dated nt Phllu- : dolphin, April IB. 1776 A. . D. nnd Is 2,x.l4. It Is signed V three of Iho As- 4tsembly of Pennsylvania. ! Tho names of 11. Trybont ! and J. Douglas are eligible ! while the Ihlrd signature Is 4t Indistinct. On thn back two leaves tn wooden engraving with a fancy scroll work nre noticeable. Owned by n local man, the bill was shown loJ. P. Dttko of the Oregon Bank and Trust com- ; pony. The owner told Mr. "" It , had been In the fnnilly for many many years. ' '-'V'4) RHIFF S iw ii i i i iv S BILL, IUU " I n . , .. .. i President Maf Have a Farm Measure of Hi ; Own to Offer IS SJILL OPPOSED TO M'NARY-H AUGEN BILL I '.. . . .... i AwM ,U,k o, rn rl a lmuiltti oai Ann. uiturui ult...iL.. lt.. Urn W.kni r.mitivi. Htatemenf; Many .( irlee to Ouewtlon. WASHINGTON. Out. 21. jpc President Coolldge U desirous for the passage of some sort of legis lation to assist tbe farmer In the marketing of his crops. It waa said today at .the White House where It was Indicated that Mr. Coolldge has not altered his views In opposition .to the enuiilization fee DroTlslun of the Vetoed McNary-Haugen farm bill. j The position of the president on farm reL.ef It "; vetoed last winter has been clear- 1ST TZ ITtS SSi ! . Cntil a measure is passed by ' .u-, .TI i - r..X I .Inn .lne In kl. nnlnlnr. ihere tn . k . ,.i i i":.","1 HVVn' . , . - .dvsnee nf reoorls from IndlvU iui.uimi Piuuiwh " " dual, who .re studying It would be Impracticable !...., . ri.,. ,,!' : h h, former i..u.,n. ...-rei.rv ARM 1 '" - " -'-"."running lti metre In I Naeel of the commerce depart . v . t ,v. ... i . . . . . . . ?. i"i"'K. l-addock. the fastest man'ten instructions as to whore thev " l" " . .... ... . " ' h nhrn.,,pj goon Renort,"pr,,lu'r' h"fl me ,ho n'"ae "" be sunmitteu soon. lienor-. , nlv .2-5. seconds less. . eXDecteo oy tne president to ! ( expected by the president to 1 be exhaustive and able to throw.. . - .Illrht or. thn eont roversr which .tti.k. .k. ., ..i... "7 "I"??.' ( for ,9r,ra imtrT, r --, V , a ft I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " I I 1 - Queer Quirks From the Wires I f I Jjs p f f ill f f to o I SPHIXGriELD, Ma,,. Oct. 21.! (AP) Kuby Bradley of Holyoke, nn-teniler to the world's fly- -.leh. ihron. 'knows when not to flcht. Testifying la.hls uc-s' V.,,r foJta I .tanta" DfilU C'"B" rt,U'r nt ,hc ces-fil divorce .uit. he told of jTcn crakes. 2 iDclphiun, will hold it, regular encountering rival tor ni j Jcl" j wild ocajs. I teal S .' naP""- -? " Tuesday af wife a aff.WtlonH. ."Did you fight i dove" aaT LnrwluBS.. 3 itornocn, October 15. In the M- him?" asked the Judge.. -No. " a ... . Jbrary club rooms. The meeting rep.ied Ruby,.''!.", was a. - " j -.--.. , ., i ,:: Drnuks are being cured by hyp - i .. . . . . notlsm. ono j-roiessor neeuie - f " iui-.u ... n"i, Uses thein in keeping-a ihand orCUSS action for rocoverlng pay foot in the air- and gives them.ments for sblpmenta made by auto auggesuvo ,, pnr.ses nm "Never agnln, to repeat dairy for a month. Then they shun Vodka. NEW YORK, Oct. 21. ( AP) Aaron SJplro thinks mat awo- i mobile, had nothing to do with iu i........ .n..A. ,n thn tbe I .! In . radio ad in ui j rw.ua i'".".- . Jews. In a radio address the lawyer remarked: "It anyone say. It wn. the desire to sell more aoton thnt caused Mr. Ford to apologije, that person Is wrong. He ban so much money that he doesn't laro for any more. He reallie. he had done wrong." SlADISOX. Wis.. Oct. 21. (A. P. f nine. Professor Wm. II. Shgldnn of the Cnlvorslty - of Wisconsin to tie defense of moil- t ern. worueu. He lo'.rl the psyrhol- : ogy I haJ ogjf chih: "Women to be sure. lhas.leen given attffroge. but she, (!. itlll in alnvery and needs to 1 ne .ireea.. rinort akirtn ana ri- jarettes will help In emancipn- Hoy.' . 1 ' .. t 4 I MITCIIKI.L4i4MIItIirNTF.lt ! ! , W h n t is thought to bo otic of tho largest ' deer I brought In bv local hunters this season Is that shot hy 0. K. Mitchell, local police . officer. The mule tall J weighs more than 9 0 0 pounds dressed and comes from the country cast of Klamath Falls. In the pnrty with Mlt- ehell w.-ro J. it. Ansel. Earl Short. Frank Dlngman, Boh , s o n 1 e and Boh IMvl.lson. Mitchell was the only lucky , hjinter In the party. He Is rightfully named "0. K." ' 4 4 Spokane Boy Is , , , Murdered' Then Thrown Off Train I SPOKANE, Way.h.. ' Ool. 21. fA. il'.) A Hpnkonu boy whoeo immo ; bad not been Uirnid. vaa tliol i and killed by box rar bandits 'and hta body thrown from a '(ireat Northern Iraiu nwir Hnr- I rlneiitn. bhnrtlv nftMf mMmahf !UiM nlKlit. crrdlo tn luforvia-l Itton rtirelvd here trwl-iv Hrpv 1 !Van Slllck of Kiatrbrnnk. U:.. 'wa ahot and wounded In Hi"! : abdotuf a by the same robbor. and kicked off the train, lie waa taken to. Ilarriuxtun and tils wonnd dresned. Ho la expected Three'olhir boyi In the party were robbed but- were not In jured. The xlayer received only about $5 for bin ctimu. offlciala of ui wb. u "of nee"1 aTodU and Kphrat. e" ... ,., -hi, .,... , ..... tioninK. ...... . ,.a.ufi to U'enatchie to seek work. Mt. Shasta Fire . Is Still Serious; Many Men Help HAN FIIAXCI.SCO. Oct. 21. (A. P I T.. Iieush f I Irtivnla. n jWt ehai(U wa4 report, ny the 'district office of the Lnlted Statwi forest service to be still iu"co"r"'r1 todr combat- j' f ."rt'ed Wedneay on McCIoud Hlver Railway right miles of rronnrt ih. .. rf.,.. Z'iS 3 S-j5ft I M J , .uu ijw u.ii-3 w .1., 'The fire has burned ln all ten I ,j - ' nriagr.,lon. I .Divine lc-u s- ..-i i..-, i T.9KI0-.:J- Oct. .81. IAP) . V- V. VI.. L-. . IV T - T"m '. l. b the' f "Il Jgirl In the world. - vsm-ni cum uiscinnum oy j - " i ; " ' eevoitus. oui.uk uie siiviavioeju i Pinins curnirii npia nere. iSporte Carnival held here. Char - . ... ., -A. .. ... . ., V nna aereaieii an ' ,no wen ronner, ol ner own 1 men n country and .11 the women run- jer. in the world. : ' iwmiUiVLi.tiiJii'Att.M I.France. fAP) M. .vlphon-c Le-I noble. .9-year-old hunter. hal taken out his 62nd shooting 11- cense. He lircd bis first shot In .Ur ' throurh the years, has reached dcs.' u sni cuaUs, 3 ducks. 3 roebucks. pheasauts, 3 pol cats, rabbit-. 21 hares. 2.462 .ar- 1-ltCM. GltOWKRS STVtU iurkvt UKgtk. ore. oci. .,..,. rrui. ,hron-.-h a hrokera.e I- u . ... 1 .rill meet Sundav ln the chum- ner oi commerce rooms w ois- ; the brokers. I.A MT.V I'KOt n DAKPV. "It's a C.lrl." With bla faco wreathed ln smiles, Jame. Arthur In Dteu, ctrcuUtlon tnauager of The News hung up the telephone ifter answering a long dls ance call from Oakland. The first sentence via the mes sage delivered to him over the wire. The daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. La Diu at lu:30 this morning In Oakland and weighed 9 pounds. . Mr I.o Dicu Wit the horn, of her parent Mr. nnd; Mrs. L. W. 1'ottM In Oakland with her son, James Arthur, Junior. Klamath Steers Bring ::: Fine Price to Growers ' ' . , , . L ,.'.'.. k ' cattleman Is not only by the prices the buy, . ..rn coming tuck, he Is back. Atjwllliug lo pay for good cattle. least those who were ablo to i 1 ' ' .' lhang on thtv-.ugh tho long years! C.UIH COLI.IDK, 1 l0 watchful whUIuk, tor fodnv ' Thn parcel post mall delivery nill Dalton marketing a bunch car. driven by Harold Mci ollnm. !,- at.rs which brought him 'collided with a roadster driven 9.4r. each. He also sold a i by man, whoso n.mo could not i nd nf feeder steers at above ' be learned hut was reported S5 for each steer. , he from Medfonl, -this morning. ) .Mr. Dnlton Is one of the few Just as Ihe true was leaving Ihn 4 la.ge cattle owners who never side entrance nf Iho postofflre, lost faith In the ultimate nd-, Slight damage was done to Hi. hnsttnent of tho caltle ninrket. other i.r. A re.rt of tbe .nt- 4,That he has beeri correct n W. dent was ni,..l he MrC.lluin la 4! line of reasoning la shown bjw 1 UA I .III I I II U I II I u u Lunnuu I. W. W. Uprising PWnt Officials Out By Score "" oc-ijvuners ARE TURNED BACK BY STRIKERS .No Demonstration Made Ity I. U. n . miiu .-.q lniionm-eme-ns rot luwenl Arreele to Indicate Their Ohiix- In MterT 'olo-t-ailo M1im Doffnmnt, "WALSENIH'Ittl, Colo;, Oct. 2J. (Al'l Wholesale nrresta of pickets sent out by tbe UVW opened the fourth day of the strike In Colorado coal fields. Between SO and HO plcacts. In- i ciuaiux .v women were arreaiea early this morning and are cn- I .Tn.... I . t. . . . 1 1 t ... there under guard. ; lief ore they were placed under j ,h" r.iek..i ..,.,i.h i !,uspendini-. operatlona at the "'."nd "on comply "Tt'T ia?Z .T. I . .1 , i SJw- IUQ 'rests' ' I ti,'. ., ,,,......, of county commlssiouers of Huer- , , win iu on..... IWIJ .land muhnrdlnir hint ln emnln iiiu suvuurumK- in ia id euipmy many apecla. deputy sheriff. . . . .... . .. . ... " Prevent pica- Tm-,' JT. i in eeseion allnlsUt discussing ,tne situation. -icaei were senr oniy ro me ( amron ana lilual mines By tne ilWW. The pickets received writ- t go when they lefi thn hM,inUr-.r, .hi. ...in. --. tineik which suspended oper vhich ations ye yesterday remained (Continued oa iinga Si ? . DELPHIAN CLUB ! 1 1 1 1 1 I 111 IT XT IV! L L I fi " " 1 ' ' 1 ilCITY LIBRARY i,"" ! i f fc D d rr"mlnur S"'vey..:j- n. mn Old Comedy .. .Mrs: A. M. Collier Analysis of "Tho Birds r. 4 Mrs. W. 11. R.-iherfsoii Middlo and New Comcdv .... Mrs. T. D. fss. Men.nder'a Plays . Mrs. E. H. HulsiKr Two Acts of "The Brothers ; Members cf Mra. C. I. Bob. beris Group Ititermlvion . , . Piano Solos - , a) Komnnce . Hibell.s (b) An dor Wlege tirleg Helon fJsfer : ; ' Book Review, "The Immorta' Marrlago" (Certrudn Athert tonl Mrs. J. it. Shaw Current Eventa , Mrs. t- (;. Lambert Ccnitesy hostess for Ihe after noon will be Mrs. K. II.. Pike, The Delphian eyenln(iuss tnnUer i IBM luli)l-"hip 'ol Alti. BAl'lel ".Solomon will meet Thursday evening, Oct. 27, at 7:30. at the hitne of Mrs. Oliver Kpl ker. 507 Washington , street. the .herlf ft office.