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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1927)
Conn' City Edition 77tf Old Home Paper W r ATllfll. Oregon: 1 ' n 1 ' : probably rain tnntuht nurt Hsiurdny: mod-, rruie tcmpt-r.iturc. Fr.-sh south east winds. Associated Press and United Press Telegraph Service Herald Advertisers Appreciate Your Trade Trice Five Centa KLAMATH FALLS, OKEGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1927 Number C1JS. MANY DIE A. STORM w w ar m w W m v m Mill1 I A I I H I I f" ll I Illlll I lit I I II I W ! 'V I Chicago In Grip of SeV-'for ere Blizzard; Fatal Accidents Result NEW YORK STATE IS """" K,'v""lh ""r Aii-mint l-IIT UADri n V DA INC "rhuol, was discharged from that nil riAKU di KAino ipo,llllM Mfll,r hn(, hmu Br . , 7.T, T ii v 'r d lHt elcrdny on cimi- Nr.V lllHHl llirralclicil III rj,,,nt , Mr (, w. H anion. Inulmid b Terrific llaliis Ac- ,,f , Oregon Hiuiiine Society. rittiipaiiMil h IJlgli WIiiiU koiI , Twenty-eight lush murk were Cold: leery Itout Swept from , vl-.lbh. on Hie lioy'ii hack as a Mooring; One llm (tint, (remit n( I ho beating, niluiliilitlir- - 'nl lii-rjium. Iin fuili., o Ri-t li CHUACO, Nov. lbV- (A. I ii t o...ii: i i:.......l .. I.) a .ininm iMiw.mil ui alet-t ami KI10W that 'follow- od rlore on tl.o h.'U frp.inK j'nlc from thi-j northwcht. nlmoat halted ti nrriC 111 normorn lllinoin itnd Intliuna and Kotithern ) WlKCOIlKlll. lilanKl'lCU ine . . . i i . r aiau-a unui-r i nu uvn Kiuiw and wiw chained with i .. - . . i till1 reoiiKiiiiuy lor mree I .1 I (ICKth III ChitHliO. Three people were killed and many Inliirrd In anlomuhlle aitl- dlnponeil-wblrh.' I am happy lr lenta throuahnnl Ihe aeetlon. In uy we are m.1--.lr. M. I'her-t'lili-aan te ketl ear were drawn !:n would mil allow aueh a prae iilonRnlde the ritrli n their oreu-tler. There III natnrally be the panla ' nuuBlit aheltnr from Ihe'iief.ul nrferlnn diirini the aerrlee, alnrm, and Iiamae ownera report- but that will be optional." en llieitieirfH pniiieii u u u I I t-ineritenry rnll. Hundred of Clileaao'"' float- lux population were i-auaht un awnrea and hunted lodh'lus In uullre alallona. .. . NBW YOIIK.. Xuv. 4SV Ul A rain atorm left In li wake to day a death Hat of at lea.t nix peraona and a atrlni of daniaed ' elllea. town, and villas.. etei.d-1 ln. from V..lu...il...i to the Ins from Wo.hlliiil.in to the i Canadian border. lllfh w I n It . am ri.ln. Illlll rauaed aarlotta flamage nnu ine lima of our life In Wuahtnsion threatened a new flood In New (Continued on pas Gl Fnllins lo uiUM-sr In police roiirt lo answer lo the cbarse oL, driving while drunk. A. I. htcbell. Uxlrali driver, forfeited a ball of triVUil tbbt niornluR. Mllchell waa arreaied on Tues day nlaht In front of I6-Bl hotel. wi 1.....1....1 nn llm rhnrsr of belus ilmnk will bo liniiiilii. In Ihe l- IV lull for IhO -next 12 days unless they are able to pay tinea of J5.00 which wore Imposed by Judge. Umii tlag- bagen thla morning. Jim Kaya wua picked up In Ihe alley be- bind .Mrlionald'a pool hall Insl nlslit and hooked on a charge ..i i...t., iirni.ii he was nimble lo pay his fine nf I'JU this morning ao wT.I spend 10 days In lull. Ted (lalllon will aervo out 1! iluys hernusr h could not pny a ISA fine. Joe (iasnrla. booked on tho same rhnrgo. will serve out the same number of days be cause, be loo was short SIS. FORFEITS BONO F1FTYDDLLARS Immunizatiort of Rural Pupils Started Today , (Suiioren loss oi lour. lingers on ' Willi 'Ihe loxln nnti-toxln tllph- Those undergoing llm trcntmmit hla .right hnnd lulu yesterday Ihcrfu lmmunlullon rnmpalKn ! he protected agulnst Ibe con-. u"f r,"",n. pearlng completion In clly schools ,,,, ,,,,, H(vn L""0" . on'Te o? the the Klaiuuth county henllli unit , . "sMen a screw on onn of Ihe this morning began n slnilliir , ' lsawswhenhlHh.mdslipped.com ,,.m..i..i. in rnriil schools ! Apprcxlmtilely 50 per rent of Ing In -direct runlact with the Success of the I'liiiipiilKtl III Kliunnth Fulls schools has led Uri (I. K. Newsom. miidlcal dlr - cctor of lh huiilth unit to ex- poet similar success ku rural Ti e first school lo be tI.U.-I ! "bsrl. m.. of Mr. .ml Mr, Km was llonunsa primary school. Ir.,'" n.l..r will bo bel. on Xewaom waa ulded In bis work Hnly uflernoon at J:30 bv Comilv llealtlt Nurses I.ydla ; '"'lock nl tl.o Karl Whltlock ftt Frlcko an.l llnrel M.CIollan. ,"r' ""' ,''"in avenue ..t Kach pupil whoso parents np-.f ' , flonds are resimc f.il y prove the work. Is given three ""I ed to n lend the ginvcsld. luocultUlons at Intervals of about. " Unkyllli- whom vault rno week. Cost nf the treatment ; -nlomltii..nt will follow. Is being offered for Ihe barer I',"T,"7 i,i-l,-,. r muti.ili.l. n.iiil. nn cents. COMMITS SI Hilil-, Threo visits lira inmln lo each school, 'Johnson, ugi'd nearly uu. ended The Immuhlxullnil cuiupiiIkii Is bis life by bunging from tho ruft ,v Ihe first to bv launched ngalnst era of bM burn near Junction f tllpilnnln In ( 1 In iiiii t It county. City curly Friday niornlh.j. I OUST TEACHER FOR BEATING YOUNG CHILD POI1TLANI). Ore., Nov. IK (A. IV ( - Women mill men jammed the municipal court this morning when Ml 11b Hlclghlor. IS, ehoo!, was 'arranged on charge o iAlMl""' Huliillloh, 12. '"' ,,r""" '"" !ui set for next Tuesd of beating pupil. hose. Trlul .vuii not for next Tuesday when I Mix Slclghlcr'a niturucy said lio i Illlll Inff a .u nll.irl.i m In lai.i.ui.f her unit was Ion III to go uhcad Willi I In preliminary hojr Iiik lodiry. MIm HMghli-r, who h.ij charge ""'I'. Pl- were Informed. - r miiu nun .1 IN M iilulil.ir ki.l.l I. aw.-.. wrry ,r .he hurl the boy. who i'1"1 inltii, unnianaahl.'. aIMFE'S TALK will nFCDrc YVILM ISC t KLL fonlrary lo report. Ihe n. rvlrea ' iiii.i. Ain,e Mel ll lavn. W ill be prenenled r.tr o(",hnri!e. It .a. annntmr. fl t.i.l.t. i.u .1... i. i...i.i (,. " " ...i .i,..V.h " """.the 'rt t rea.1. th-, wrerkaite -n i..- i . i ...... .7 " " '".."."Iran ouulite MHII llNIIMIlfll HIIUIU OP 'el aried.- he .aid. "Hueh 1. not the truth. Kven ir wo were ao .nrr, .in rui'inun in pi iiifiltliea ; In appear In a three-diiy revival eninpnltin early next month. - CHRISTIAN AND t 7, ARMOUR EVEN . I'tiiiTt.Avti v... i ian..v..n ,r!"".""- Prufraaltmal .f th w "rr rr Hub IN.rllan.l " i,M n"'k " ..... . i IhM -" . V,""' .l I. u " V'""' V naiionai f"-ii vimui- plon at the flnliih of the flrat nine holea of Ihe aerond day's play of the Oregon open eham ploiinhlp. Kach turned In a 37 frllnwlns their Idenllcnl acore of arnru yraterday. ( Alt IIITH COW Cra.hliiK Inlo a Mark eow nn The llallea-Callfornia blshwar not wren warns "- -"" -"-' the 1-oV Itlver diversion rhaH-,, ni l. a ear driven by Artlinr H. Flnrh waa severely damased Wed - nesnay ne r . o u t . u ...then some. ' .she la aulns for of Ihe car waa raved In. .! T.H.hH T(MI l'OUTl.AXI). Ore.. Xov. ! ! 1. U'r- llocause ho repeat- ! eiliv lllierruuieu Ilie l oin i w t 'Mly I" Involving nullum o.i-r i n-m., . . ... t Johnson was fined 6 00 for comenip in ro.ir. or ...s- trn l Judse John A. Moara. Judso Menra called for 'aw hooks to expound rules. Johnson ahoulud. "1 apponl. "One ninfc word out of Volt mid I will fine you raid tlm Judge. Johnson listened a mom- 4 cut tn the Judge's comment on Ihe case and agnln de- c In ml he would tippenl. "Five dollars!" sulci the Judge. ' Ihe enrollment in city schools was immunised. , 1 HtlllKIIT H.IMII'.HH VrlvnlM funeral aurvlrea for Kl'dKNK, Nov. ,1. ()")- ' arl VpmQinW T"r" r ri iim 10 PIECES One Killed and Many In jured as Blast Wrecks Large Steamer ACETYLENE T O R C H CAUSES ACCIDENT vub nvv-,L'1'" ' Tlility.flie li n WoikhiK IIIk I eM-l In lUllliimiv HIm ii i pliknloii Oi-rurw; Ktery Amtiu liinii' In ll) Itunlo a to Hiviie of .Icrlilent. j t IIAl.TmoIti:, Nor. IM. (A. I.). terrtfle rplonlon tom lti Hti-atni John l.nekititmeli l ilw lNlHy, kllllnic one mau. Injuring" four otliera ami lilowlnar at leant our inan mertMNinl. Tin explosion w-eurpi-il on tlii f IrM iterk of I lie mI, . J,',".,,., .T;' wllive wolknteu witi anlil lo lieen ennicil Willi an Ion h iM-ar ' a ful lank. II trry lltiahea, an employe of lh thlp liiilldlnt roneern. wan "I -beard Irrrlflr lant aud he anld. I n ! plei-ea of the alllp falllliK 111 every irtlreetlon. I went to the. aid of the Injured men. but 1 don't know how many there were." Amhtlflilirrw Knoll Help. Kverr anthulanrv In the rliy waa Hlltninolied to the yard, of the. I nlun Shlpliul'dlln i-omtianv Ht Fairfield, on the nouth'-rn 0f lttrn Wheri' the !llp waa ki., ..r......i . " Thlrty flva men were at work n loard tho ve"el. and pollee reporla of a larite iiuniber of ini..... WUni-aaea told of eelim plei e i of Ihe ahip fallliiK In every dl- 'rwilnn. 1. l L.I I. .. . .. ..II " i.n-nn ii iiit nil on (Coutlnued on pasa I) Queer Quirks I From the Wires has nit; iDi:.s XKW YOKK. Xor. 1. (Al'l In order that her style ahull not he eramped Mrs. Tillli- l.oeb Leopold. x-l.lst. necla ll.UOl) vr fr .,,, $r, ut.D for ,,. ,,6 l(ir hlllK, jj.ooo for , 8u fur lm.kn Hnd fUZ.uUU a year In order that shu may live In the atyle lo which she became accustomed before Cbtransemrnt from her hiirhaud. XKW YOIIK. .Nov. IS, (AIM F.iisenn ti. Scnles, who hocl.ed a ouiiiii'iin lor iiu iin-ii made S.UU0.i.uil In pre-war lc n jbankruplcy slves his liabilities na .t!i.tiiu and his assets n.ith Uig. He started playing cotton In Xew Orleuna with his 1200 and then came to AVull St reel. AiTiu:n si.oiiti.onti HATTi.i-: XKWAHK. Xov. IS. (Al'l After the ballle of two millions their was lit buttle of nearly three millions and after the bat tle of "one-third of n million w ill come the buttle of half a mil lion. I'cmpsey's counsel says that If Kcurns wins the present litigation the ex-chumplon will -then do some suing. FOREMAN LOSES i FOUR FINGERS Marlon Johnson, foreman of Ihe pinning department of the I'ellcan Ituy Lumber eonipiiuy, simper blades. He Is resting as well as could bo hoped for at the Klaiiialh Cennral hospital where he was rushed following the acci dent. Ho Is Ihe son ot Mrs. K. Taylor of thirdly. em!l6yeesseek higher wages SAI.KM,' Nov. IS. (JT) - Ilepre sentatlvcs of employes In the state priming department, ap peared before the state hoard yes terday nnd nked for, nn Increase I tn pay. The hoard has luken the I alllleil I miller nilvlsi.iii.oit 1'he Increase asked Is from III tu a week for day work and from lj to in for n!nht work. Miss Murdoch WinslAWinflDJ 1 1131 Vac5C ICILFIC Judge A; L. Leavitt Alily ami t-rrii ii-iiily. ( hrUtlnf Murdn li.' daiiKlif r uf Mr. and lr4. 1 1 1 ru in V. Hiinlcii h. arorrd h..r flrl t'l.'lf.rv In an flnffOll . . . ... I conn yiiiraay uuiTnon urn I ' " " ai , . . t J ulit vi:ur-d a illvorif for lltnl . ful-jr In the l;ual pr'ifnlon, ' NonOtOp r light to India HloffiT from Clulrv Hlofd-r. ' arcnrdliiK to -aoned Tt-u-raim ; Comes to End In Ga it la hil.lv.il to Iih Hik flrll" . Klamaih l.ar. Il.r court: . . tliiu- a lawyer of tin- fair x pr-win la en . ll.-nt and li r HCia IVI. ha appeared m a .ilamuih f ,in. ; "n.. ledite and eoneeptlon of the rT. . . ll .M.ir.loi h U now In III- epllonally Kocd. DENSE FOG THOUGHT !tm ' w- ' v"n " 1 VnKa ivH,liaih .iiorney. Wie la craduale (if Klamath roiinly hliib hool and of Hianford law K-hool. ' jit year nils win ronuete-d land-Klamaita Kalla hlKhway, b' wlth the dletrP't at'orm-y'a offkd ;ien tbla elly and Krno. rminn nnn nnrrn rhh v t rflniviuunbnu3 iVUULMflniLi ! OPPOSES BILL! t KANSAS CITYv "Mo.. Xor.,18. '(Al't-Atter rcfu.iiis lu endorao tlie MiNary-llaiisen bill, Ihe! Anv-rtran farm conxrena indue louay waa on record aa favorinc a kov-i t ernment hoard wlih auffklent funda to atipport ftrmera -ooih.t-- atlve market aaaia-lallon.. ! Klforta tn obtain endowment', of the .MfXary.1atti;i-u meaaiiro were abandoned when the. con-j arena adopted a renoiutlon nere luat nlithl ronileninliiK pHee fix - Ina aa fulllo and nppo.lnic plae- Ins buylns or aelllns of larm produee dlrei-tly lu the handa of tne irnverniiH-iit. oeneie. me reaoiimoii ruse, iui a sovernmeni asenry ran no moro ImclllKenl'.y foretell niliiro prlii-H or mure ellli-luulix . -.if,l fn In moderiil-, re handle rnininoillilea than ran prl- qui-nt at uurbansed prlres." rule roonerutlve inurketlns Imdl- The Commerelal llulletin will tuilona." pnhllvlS the followins wool quo- Iteplnrlns aurpltu rropa with uilona tomorrow. Scoured basla: adaptvd crops, heavy tarllf pro- . Ore. in Fine and FM staple tortlon and rreatiou of forelsu ; l.im, .u; fine and FM c'oth niarkeia were susKeated aa meant -nK ioi;r; valley nunilier 1. by which Ihe sovernment could j sr.eii 1. HO. be of the uioat severe In adjust- . Mohair: Original Imr averuse Ing prodiirtlona lo eonsmuptlnn. j 12. month. Orcson 53'iSJc. SERVICE WILL ICOIITTEE TO Bt INGREASEQiMEET SATURDAY I With the steadv growth of Klamath Falls bringing demand for additional telephone fiiclllties, . ducting the county during the en-; Vactor made a . brief plea for announcement waa made this suing year, the county budget leniency. morning by F. L. Crittenden, res- j committee will convene tomur-i "Mr. Speer has formerly held idcnlmuuagcr of the I. T. T. : row In the county court rooms. .responsible positions". Mr. Van company, that additions to the! One Item, unintentionally over- Vactor said.. "He bus seen bet switchboard which will Increase I looked, will be the principal mat-jter days. I think Ihe court should the maximum possibility from tor of business. That is the levy t tnko this into consideration in ltfl'fl lines to 2S00 lines. i for meeting Interest payments ' pronouncing sentence. "The development will give n on general fund warrant Indeht-i "After all. the crime to which considerably larger local and cdness. Aside from that, the bnd- he has entered a plea of guilty. Icng distance telephone develop- j get will probably not be other- is uot one which reveals a rrlin ment." Mr. Crittenden said. "An, wise changed. It was said. inn 1 tendency in the man." additional section of long distance Members of the committee In- HUtrlrt Attorney W. M. Iun swIU Iiboard nnd a second of aub-j elude. C.eorge R. Llndley, banker: ,10 suggested that the e o n r I arrlhcra switchboard together ) Frank MeCornnck. filmier: S. p. reeognlte the fact that Speer had with tuldltional multiple tnrreaa-1 ltehliiiri-r. f:nn,,.r- pleaded guilty, and lhat reason ing Ihe possible capacity of the switchboard from ihou to zsuii lilies, win oe instiiiieu. . LEFT STRANDED ItKlUUNti. Calif., Xov. 18, Klghleeii persnis, some of them nearly penniless, are stranded lu thla lllllo Shasta totinty towu ! - day and wondering why.' s (ins F.. llenkel and M. (1. Hen- kcl. brothers, uiiteuded twentv 18 PASSENGERSiWADE PLAYS IN passengers and their hngaage Kansas, in the opening round of : Five men were arrested nitdjer on Sit-ond. Third and Center rrom a llell Stage here last night Ihe Oregon tournament In Port-j 75nO rounds of ammunition wa streets "ear Klamath avenue, the and refusal to take them far- land. Wade made his play lu j seised on two ships, one due to jetty council and J. X. t;lven. rep ther. Some of Ibe passengers j 4-:i!t-80. nvcordlng to word re-- sail to Mexico and Ihe other to , resentnllve of the Southern Pnci argued they had paid Ihelr fare , celved here tiday. t Honduras by customs of ft. 1,1s fc todiiy ciinie to a trntntlve from I'JVrl In n ,1 lo Los Angeles Xell Christian. Waverly pro-j bere today. ! agieenii nt' w hich w ill he sub- where they had engagements hut ' fessliinul and Tommy Armour, na- The lurgest srlxiirr was on the , mtued to the S. P. head offices the drivers persisted lu their re - fusal. Toilav IS of Ibe 20 re - malned here, two hnvlng pur- chased tickets on another stage. One of- the drivers told Ihe ......... ...... ..a ll,.... u...m i, im.i I... the Imperial company to "bring you this far", an Imperial Stage, would nrrlve lu Itrdillns some time today to pick up the pas-- sengeta the driver said., lulimnt- lug that the rescue stage had; broken down near. Duiismulr. Tho llenkels w ere detained nt the police stntlotr for n time last night after which they look the stage and drove south, disregard- lug the protests of passengers iwho-ffad paid tholf turvs through, l Hiiki rflcld and et di-puir prH,xgllir a(irti:d l.l.prad Lin-nilun throiiKliout California. Thit vminir vnnin hui B lirflfht lfl"' 'nlered Mr. Van Kmon'a .i(fi. Oeiola r 1 and y.nterday a hi-r firt ofllclal appearauee before ihe rircnlt euurt. Her parelilt renide on the Aih- I LOOKS BETTERS! 18 (XV) The liOSTON'. Nor. Commerelal Hulk-tin tomorrow : ' ' " 1 1 "r' " u,u"! a- neriii .inn- , . . . . . ,.m, ,.f I wool la bc-lnr old. .Mnuntai'lnr- era and topniakera are ahowlnr Inlerem epet-ially In fine and half blood domeatle woola. eape- rlally territory and Tejaa. I'rleea .how a hardeniiiK tendenry. "The fell Texim woola were aii som una weeK. prirea Having 1 ranaed from 3j to 3Ve at lel III... , -The furelcn marketii are sen- i-rally rirm. Xew Zealand mened -tho svaeon hish. Montevideo h la rediKed extn-m aitkln prleea somewhat on finer qualltlea. Ana - 1 tralla la very alrons. -To ind up their deliberations on what shall be the cost of con - niisslonera llurrell Short until ll : n. liunlap nnd County - Judce rred K. lioddnrd. - GOLF TOURNEY rtill Wade, golf "pro" of the : lu-ames (iolf nnd Country club j playing on a' par with such 1 plnyera' as nobby t'ruickshank. 'one of the threats from the east, Walter Pursey of Sealllo nnd i Waldo Crowuer of Lawrence. jtlonul open champion, lied for jthe lend nt the end of the first IS holes with brilliant cards of ti. Dr.). K. 'llliusc. Waverly amateur, led the slinon-pures. with I .1 r i n-i. uu jt.mri- and soggv, having been drench - ed with heavv rains for the past secern! duvs. , I . f:l.1ll,ot)ll IIOTKL OPKN'S. ; LA OltAXDK. Or.e., Xov. 1 S.V lAPl The new six-story SS.yn.-j tiou Ls (irande hotel, erected by W. C. llecklel. of Portland, and i leased by V. O. ('linger, formerly ( of ltosehnrg. was opened for , business earlv today with nunrly every room occupied. TURN BACK 1 LONDON i I i i rAIJSE OF LANDING ;wu3t wr l-nLil,tJ I'lli.l of MU nniln WIks Prtr-Mi-M- lo Kly from Htn KrHiiriw lu Svw I'M 1h nil luiNnit l-'liiclit I'litll Toimrnw lomlnjc It raursr of U'tlsr. W.MSS.UV, Xr. IH. (.U)- I'oliNifl Itnyki. t-lib-f of th uir for". Muiiounrf! Ltin tHlay lit hiil rtft IvhI m ivWAun npi rt from I. wow I hat OiulMfti H. II. Mrln.o-h ItliMHIK rlN-k till morning, rnmutc l l-omlon. The iSrltivh aviuiors did not d';mand any help. Colonel Kayakl lhpr ,a .k n( kn,)W,,E. of thp lancuadii. the lorat p:lie were una,, t Hhll-h the reayon tnr .. . ... . ... the landlnx f the airmen who , i-arnn. Knuland. earlv Tuea- riay mornD(5 on a non-alop flight t0'ndla. t jfl believed here that they ;,,),.,) beeanae of a dense fo. i i.i. ..r l-.nHinr v-u. pivi-n u Hialokryniea in t-? dlntrb-t of i-odshajee the name town at mhjch lhe airmen had pr-vlonalv Wn Teporwd lo dixpatihea fron 1.,-nilM-rK I SAX KUANCISCO. Xo-. 1. ijpi :Captaln Krederlek ('.lies, pilot 'of the trana-Parific fllsht plane Wanda," announced, today JhaL he . 111 take oft for .Honolulu before 9 o'clock tomorrow uorn v - (Continued on pane it GIVEN E. SPEER ! Standing nonchalantly before ; Judge A. I. Leavitt. hla handa in : his pockets and an eye shade pnllid over his eyes. K. C. Speer. listened Ibis morning without ! visible emotion tn pronouncement 'of sentence which sends him to the state penltcmlury for three i years. , Speer entered a pica of guilty ' to a statutory charge. l. K. Van .able leniency should be accorded . tbereny Until stale and defense ioined j in pleading for leniency-for ,Ah . per Kirk, young Indian, charged : with reckless driving following an uccldcnt at Modoc Point Ir 1 which Kirk's car struck and In- Jured a child. ' Kirk was fined $100. He tol l the court he could raise the sum with ease. VESSEL SEIZER XKW OIU.KA.NS, Xor. is. ,..Ji ; Hondiirnn steam er llholuteca I I where ISoo rounds of ammuiil-: i lion was found. Of this amount , K.no rounds was said to have! j been in the possesion of Frank-) ... ... . ...... nn i iir.rt.1 m n ii i in. 'ntn.r : illlll 1 rounds was reported to be held LONG SENTENCE 11N1TI0N IN ! by Joe .Mines, Curios. Oarcla.iwe have come tn an ngns'inem Jiian Portllln and Junn l.opei. The men were turned over to I Mayor Wotleis sai.l that the Ihe department of justice agents '.agreement on maintenance of the pending sn Investigation. jsewer had been clouded and inls-j After the si-lzuro the agents understood throiigli transfer of went aboard the steamer Wlnli-o. ', properties. I where lliey said they round 3.000' Th'e, original ngreenicnt was I rounds. It could not be learned made by the lust city council lo whom the-ammunition belong-, with F. Hill Hunter, president of; ed und ship officers denied know 1- tne'i Sawmill Knlii.eer1ng and I edge of Its being on the bout. CITIZENS ASK LENIENCY FOR RWM SKIPPER I'OHTLANI). Or-. N'ur. M. t. V.t More than it -wont of 'irl-t lmid on! AttorU a'ttlziiH tmi.ir ! unh'i tn n npiM-nl to rril-nt j Cu4ilidx for rxtn-iiilvt f U ni"iiry i for Captain KolM-rt Pkinphlft I. MklpiMT of th t'mailiiiu rum ruu-1 ncr I'ttaw a wlia, who wud nte-nt'stl to two far In prison an.l f lu ur of Him I'iHf..wl.t )n yhtuurj, ll in to mirrfnrtf'r Novmbr . 2S to -it art -n rvine hx u-rm. Itt'w ue of m-mbr of th rrw j of tht m ki'l m boonr Vaoho. off (lit .-mi-it of WutihltiKtoii by. tlm iVtM-fiwha JitHt b-ffiiv capture t of the l'HH-tt hi by th -nmnt ' Kiittrd .utt.r Aljc-m-iulii. 1- the ta,,h;,".KrrL eraf, ,e- riled that ll waa Is mile, off' nhoe when a linui of tbif t'aobo i wa Kisbted. The tiny boat waa. pli-ked up. and l h I'srawha wat aeirehlna for a wennd llfi.-lxiat when the seizure orrnrred. Affidariia from thr.n of the nine men rini-ned by the I'asratr ha have been oliiitlned. u wan announced. Thew tlir.-e men were off the Florida coast nt ttit'. time of the trial of Captain! i'amphlt-tt and did n..t ti-itify. TRACTOR FALLS BACKWARDS AND KILLS RANCHER MKDFOItK. X.,v. IS. iJi Chrietcpher Wllte. axed 41. far-' nier and pioneer resident of Ibe ; Central I'oint di-lrlit. was in-tiity ailinlnlsirutlon wishes to siantly killed this mornins when! Veep" pare.wlib the rpld de tractor be wa driviua ' fell I upon him. The machine bit a j depression in lhe field and fell i backwards. Witle was to have i tieen married next week tn Miss! Jennie ltundall. It, a nurse. He I will I Hi buried in bis weddinc ; clothes. W'ltie' brother was an t eye wltnesa of the truardy. ROTARY GIVES TU ANIf flVlNC be hired to devote bis entire time LJiSW A,JUf lfiiVJ , ltf ,h, haudllng- of city books.' - ' .. . . I was the iiiigaesiiou of the com Kplrit of Thanksgiving dowM mtttee.-- - -- nated tho Kotary luncheon today t was pointed on( thnt bta-ansa as business men gave ihnnks for ! 0f the efficiency of Ihe police de thr prosperity and progressive- j partineut. duties' of the police ne4S of the country in which court had Increased and that they reside. Judge, (iaghagen snould b given The Itev. I). V llalght. pas - tor cf the First Presbyterian church presided. A delightful, voial number by Mrs. Hancock j was appreciated by llotarians. t Mrs. Ituhrnck was accompanied i by Mrs. Cieorse Md'herson. I 1 ! ANYWAY, TH KY TKIKIi lilTHAKKST. Xov. IS. tAPij Having had the usual atro or Balkan duelists, tiregory Mannl- Iwcn and Victor Pajacosli re-i main iinret-onciled. Fch fired i two shot during a storm, hitting; nothing but raindrops, llregory had accused Victor of betraying his brother Mebuil. recently ac-1 quitted of a Can list coasplrary. "IIKAI TAX" F.X ACTF.H AT Y. W. C. A. IIOMK 0 XKW YOKK. Xov. IS. Pi 0 - There's a "Beau tax" at the Harriet Hudson home of the Y. W. C. A. In lirooklyn. Kwerjf .young man who calls on u girl there Is as- sessed for his visit. He pays 25o for an audience in the high back chairs or tho lounge. If he desires the privacy of the parlor the tux Is Sue.. For a mere call he-is required to pay a dime. The "lien ii tax" receipts s front rummage sa'e.a and ) other enterprises have net- ted the home M . 4 s 5 thus far for contribution to tho 0 SI oo.ooo drive of Hie tlrook- lyn V. W. C. A. S. P. and Council Come to Agreement on Sewer After two days of constant negotiation and discii-stnn of the question of maintenance of sew- In San Francisco for ratification. n,m nln .. r.. ,,H'r"r Mayor T. It. Wolieis announced ,,,v''"' ' r'nglne.-r lain J. .urn. todav. wait t niinciiii.nii ll. Italsiger. "The Southern Pacific 1ms ' "nries i itiiin-rts, rormi-r city shown a disposition to cooperate "'"i, Jn""," . ... ... ...I.l..nti lflllilr If.nni'lliiiiin pi-.n. 1 1. ir.iniiiir on r inn nroiiioni Mayor Walters commented, "and (which Is satisfactory lo nil." 'Construction company, builder of KEY NOTE FOR CITY SOUNDED Budget Committee Ad vises Economy1 In Con- , duct of City Affairs . . - f f LHANut, SUGGESTED IN JUDGE'S OFFICE lb-Here TmiiHil Arruunlnnt Should KeMee ij'in I., t.iuc- . ha;en In lluib'a of - Keeplnic llxk Ho Thill Mi to Tilne (an - IW llevoteil io Pollee Court. Keynotu in adniinintra- tiun of Klanmth Falls for Keveral Vfiirs to come was ...... ... itoundea .today in a letter ot I recommendation to the city ! council submitted by tha: "Ii- budget committee fol-' '""" "" ;xhaustive -in-: estimation into city affairs. Kronomy In the eoudiirt of ritr affairs must -be sirlrtly adhered to durins the year -1J- If the- velopmeiit of Klamath Fulls. Without economy, it may1 heroine, necessary to siihmit a apeclal levy, to the people for ratification, The committee went ou record- as npposlns a i-peelat levy uuleea alisolutely nrary. Thar Police Jmlsc l.rin I,. ttuKnaiien suouia ie ri-iH-veii -I some of the btmvy' burden of i office work he Is currying and i that a trained accountant shoiild 1 niorp ,imo to devote lo this work, Memliers of 'he committee ln- elude Maur Walters: the five members of. the- city council, Francis olds. J. E. Van .Camp. K. II. Halslger, Paul Ijimb-ri and Harry I'eltz: and five citizens representing lh five wards: W.- (). Smith, first wjrd: Merle West, (Coutlnued un pace l 5 I LOREi STORY SA,.KM. 0re . Xov. IS. (API A belated story about - Lorena Trickev, rei-entiv acquitted at ,.akevi).w of s first degre.- mur- d,.r c(,ai.aP. i8 revealed by Salem purR records. During ,he i2 'stale fair Miss jTrickev. "Slim" Harris, her com- ,nnn iyr husband whom she klll- ivfl n, .akeview. and other mem- jhers of their Iroup were arrested he tho local police for drunken-' ,,,. an,i against Miss Trickey wus lodged the more serious charge of driving nn mitomoblle I while lntoxlcited. . She almost made a wreck of the woman s ward in the city Jail, according to police, (himaglng the lavatory and other enailiiment. The girl and Slim Harris en gaged lu a violent altercation while In custody, the offli-ers said. -' , a spur line skirling Luke Kwnun'i which crosses city property. I.uter the spur line came under the control of the Southern I'acl llc. Failure of Ihe S. V. to live nn to the agreement on inainleTiancii has twice aroused investigation, Pre-ient ftt the conference thi-i " - - '-- - els Olds and X. II. Ilouiie. i-b.b-1 "' t engineer of the O. '. K. rull- road. " .i i.i.i , ,1,1 .i, .'., H.ll.KM I HOI r.HTi IMil OUT. 8ALF..M. Ore.. Nov 1. (AP) Kdwnrd Hannlng of Portland, w ho has maije n bonilH-r of ln vestments in Sal-m buslicei,. property In the last H mouth , has purchased another rnluabla properly at I'nlon ami Nort! , High streets from OU KU. SALEM RECALL