Untve.titv i-Hrary Corr.r (mi-, me-. Orcvon City Edition The Old Home Paper f WKATIIMt. 1DMt( i IimI 1th ftrohiiMy r;tln foniKht nnl H.ituniuy. t'oMir in DtKhf Kreoh western lno hv coming -southerly Satttr.tny. Associated Press and United Press Telegraph Service Herald Advertisers Appreciate Your Trade KLAMATH FALLS, OKKfJO.V, FlilDAY, NOVKMUEK 25, 1!)27 Price Five Cents Number 0192 Ml A . L L E N liJ E) AS hi PRISONERS PUB LIC SURRENDER FOLLOWING LONG SIEGE Foliom Priion Brcr,k It Frustrated by Good Luck Yesterday TROUBLE STARTS AS SIGNAL IS FLASHED One (.iiiii il hlllisl nml Tim-r Wounded m KImI I Hillirt'iik i Hi l.imnU Mrll In II llni-x-A lltmlnu)! UnrtlH i ln-k. nl liy I'rlMin KnlH'r. F(J.S()M l'RISOW C'stl.. Nov. 25, (AP) Thf revolt of 'two thoiiM.'iml ((invuts which reunited in thi; ilcath of two iruiiril.s (mil novcn prisoners unl tho woumliiiK of 17 other ii'in(iiicrs cunie to nn end at 7::i() o'clock this mornintf when the riot ers Klli retiilered their rifles ! mid r I e a 8 c it : thu four guiirds who had heen im prisoned with them. U'unltii I 'mi rl S in 1 1 h hiIvIhiiI Covrrhnr . r Ymtnit I IimI I irlaiiii'r IimI nrri.iii-il iirin nml ihn In nut fculiiK In iniiT ilie i. Iiiiiiki. ihn r4iiiiir4 IuivIiir aurvi'il In Hiilimlt In nurrli. I'lii'imilliUiiiul iirriiili'r in.trli-, (CoTitlntii.cl on pnu 31 l STEADY, ACTIVE IIOSTOW Nov. rfi. 1,11 -Thr ('otnmrrlal - Bulletin tomorrow wilt any: 'Tho wool murkrt hni ItM n fairly n-Uv In plto of thi holiday with prlrrH vry firm. Morovfr, thorc I n healthy de mand for wool and further xalo nil t-nHtiK. Intereil In keenpNl In the fine and half hlood ilotne?- tit Woolrt lltlt KitllO III fill u m WomIh aro In dt-maitd 'it fully the hltih 11 prlreti pnvloiiNly puhl. "Mantifai turern. , whether he raiiHP of reei'iit Koodnrdera or hc-raiiNo I hey are ant h'lpallnK liiiHluehH nr ihiwliiK Kenulm In terest In tho raw material, at IhoiiKh the niaifii't- Im (llsttml anuliiht them. "London ha tin hit allied I he 4 price, net at the opetiliiK on Tuen . day and Ihn torelnu prttuary marken nra all very firm. "Mohair Im Meady on limited demand." The rniiiMHMvlnl lUilU'l In will piihllhh the followliiK wool quo tation tomorrow: Hrnnred twain : Oremm Fine and F. M. alaple Sl.ltMi $1.1 flno and F. M. i lothlna ittffi'i'i; valley inimher f l.Utt Ui $ I tin. Mnlinlrw - Orlulii il Iiiik avetiiKe 12 moil t Iih Orexon f:lffi AR. 1 market Army, Navy to Meet in Annual Tilt Saturday NKW YOIIK. Nov. 25. (Pi--, Hosts of the Artny and Navy m, ililllr.nl t:day In picparnlloa for I lie annual gi'ldlriin bnllle nl Ihn Polo (liniinds tomorrow which will bo wlini'sned .by n throng upwnril if 7 r. . n l . The flKhlllig forces from West Polnl hnvn gnno lliriiugh H semon nmr red only hy n defeat from Yale mid theref.ire are favored lo van quish their nnvnl foes who have suffered sharp reversals irom Noire Damn and Michigan. Noire li.iini' was nn Army victim. ' Despite the remarkable ability displayed by the Army players this season In the liilercepllnii (;( passes, I be middles have been perfeellug their aerial (echiiliiie evldetilly believing Hull n releut Icni air altuck may prova tho WINDOWS ARE PREPARED FOR B I G OPENING Willi I In- unveiling of the whi tlow throughout tin l.tiln'oi iIlHtrli I mi IhTi'titltrr k v in ii, wlili-h Im tin tlel.ut of !) Kraml 'hrtltu otaliIitr. pfitplf nf K'iini.i'h rodiity will 'uive I ho opportunity itf m et tin Home of the iiiumi Hpi'tturiiltir mid liviiut tful ilMplin cv.r vit wfii m mtiithcrii Not n huTi tin ill nf the ImhI- im'hh frt-t plutin to loivo ooe I thing nmlone, In m.ikhiK thin flrnt uniniul ttfCiilr one to long be nnifmh.-MMl In Klnintith. Mirny huv. jtlr'ufly i-oiupleteit plan fr I ln'lr"(li"iluVK. whuh ll l- mi- vilnl Vlii'Htluy ivctitnit w I'll ' t Iim Mtinl. lt:il Inn. I rnrittt.ti In ir I intilf m t M'h Inirrnfrllun from 1 .Mil In find Ktcvi-iitli to Heconil nt rfi't. iN'iMinil Ion IJiilNirul. Ktrrt'l iteriiriilloim will be e'tib orute nml a niiiuher of novelty fiit urt'ft tiro Ih-Iiik phinne,! liy Wilbur Kenuott uml Mill llnintlon kIki huvo hiM-n plu fii III i-harto nl I he ieror.il Inn : I ho mm mil -tH h tontpOHfit nf ft numlier nf I tit" liiiliinM nirn of the rlty. Ite- nml urti-n HkuIm will Im wtnnVcI iMi-k nii'l forth , mm km Mutn 1 reet. colored roping will iro raie the wnlkn. hriwimiiM tie 1 1 h h ill Im jiUi cit pt liitirif-tlinH. It U the lilRlfl tlltliK tho niiTihant nf K'nmuth Kail hove -t ii. iii.umI in u( v. r nnd I mih-cciin K. W. Vnnnlc nf lh tiolden Hull. nni of the leadinx tuerrhaiil of thi city, commented today. . Kmm-IiiI Killtlnn. Inn and wHennto resident from ,M ",a," w,,,uu all hectinn of Klamath conntv. n'i f' tin Kvenlnc Herald will put out Work lit proRresHinR rapidly on a apiHhil edition on Tuenday eve- th nmt ruction of Crrat North nliiK. hecrmlivr alxth. the nltcht rn frelKht leruilnil on the heforii t he rvenl lakin place. ! White line ranch . on the went Another merchant In peiklnc lalde. of Klamath river, of the atlalr thi moniluft linked An noon a the plan nr" nn thai a Jtpectul Invitation HiroiiRh ; proved hy tho (Jreat Northern Ihn prma he m nl In people nf the,xnir(l of dl ret torn, work will he- surrounding rotuniunltli'S. AUTO PLUNGES INTO WATER,- 1 OF 3 DROWNED roHTLANH, Ore . Nov. 2T, (4) - Wlnntfred Cnthhiirt, 17, blKh Kchnot ntiidenl, was drowned Inst nlpht when a roiulter driven hy Kohert MrNaiiKht went off a pier nt Terminal Number 3. Mr NatiRht and Charlotte Jamleou were rest tied hy iIim k hand of the Hlenmer West O'ltown. M cNa n k h t had tl rl veti I o t he pier to meet friend on hnird the Htenmer and In turnhiR the car pltitiKed off the pier Into water. I II WKSI.IX IIAIIV S lloit.V; W IOKillS 7 I'OI NDS ! ) The fiiKl. n ml so far lis could ho leiirni'il the only 4 TliiinkBlvliii Diiv !i h Ii v 1 4 horn In Klanialh county was 1 9 a lionni-liiK hny, delivered lo Mr. nml Mrs. Mi I.hiicIiIIii of Klnmaih Kails. The child was horn lale yeslerdny af- ternoon at the K In inn I h Valley hospital and welKhcil seven poundH. niidolhg of the land forces from West Point. The Army's main reliance will he In this great bnckfleld with , , ,, l ie bnn, of Iho work fill ing on (he shoulders of ( nplnln W Hs' ii. Ited (ugly. Nave and Murrell. Morn and llarbold probably will do most of the wing labor. . I.lnvd, the bwkfleld slur of the Nacy and llamlllon. nnoiber great passer, are expected to shine for the sen-going outfit. . ... rATTI.K ITHl'IIASMIl SAI.IO.M, Nov. 25. (!') - V. (I. Schalliiiier of Honolulu has bought r, II head of western On' - gun nit lie, mainly Jerseys, which will ho shipped In I hi) Hawaiian Islands December 1. UTILITY- TDAIMO TO lAH iii February 1 Is Date Set for Beginning of New Service CHAIN OF STEEL IS NEARLY COMPLETED Work lror-lMK ttiipldlv On RUN.OVER LINE SOON! 4'i,ntrn tlm iif l- ivlulit T-r. I pimtid f rur.dy. ir.hl hundrort : Falls womn arc now huMly f-n-ttilmiU on Whllt'l.m lroNt-i; iihuiihN of hut- and m-vitiI Imixvh' raKeil in ntakine thi lfHtti iht't.He W.ilk Will llicln Oil urr Klilllon S4Mll. lie h'i. IMIItTI.WIl, Ore., iiv. '2': i . I". ) 'Iniht i rlvr nut llielireui t hem f'iilon from Itend (o ktiimntli I alU will le fli-ll hImmiI K'ltiUJir I, l'rt'idtil Itolph Itndil iimioiinrt'd lien l tln. 4 oiixlrurtioti nf (he 4l ml leu itf new l rack klurrn llind nml tin Houiliern ur!flr iimniNllon nl h mull, iUf.t U tteiii ly -nm-plele. f rom Hint point HirKoinU ern 1'aclfir lruck In ud. llaiuer II rot her Construction company i rwa have hecn at work Htadlly on the BncMhp mult fxtctiion Ntnce mimmr and Elhf lat link In Ihn rhafn of rill on the econstruetli.il o! a 4! N. patsmser Ktaflon on south Sixth street to rnl In the lieiKh horhooit of luo.itoo. Queer Quirks From the Wires WKDDiMi liMTs ;ii:x NKW YOIIK. Nov. 25. ( firliiusity was aroused today hy Die liiment of a stale room full of weddliiR gifts for Arluro I'cr altn liiinios and his lirlile. the former Milllient Kngern. The uiiili.rstiiiidinc has hern that the ""'couple will return aftor a visit , i Ills parents In Argent lua. es pecially since he hiu a pirtm-r-shlp In n Wall Street hrokeiaite firm. A statu room on the S. S. Simla l.ulsn was pimhusrrt" for inn gifts which will join the honeymooners at AiilnfjiKiiHtu anil go thence to Valparaiso and lluenos Aires. Perhaps the gifts after helng shown the groom's fa mily will come hack to New York. IT.INCK HAS ItllJHT 1DKA I.ONIMIN, Nov. 25, (,Pi The Prluce of Wales has an opinion of old Scrooge, vin: "Anybody who says children can do with out hnllilays - Why, lie Is Just one of those persons one dues not argue with." CONDITION OF CALVIN BATES STILL SERIOUS V'lgblltig ngnlnst death through out the greater part nf HinnKs- giving day. t.'alvln Hales who lies ' rlU.i.lly 111 at I lie Klainalb len- I ernl hospllal as the result of nn ,, n,.,.,,,,.,,, .Monday morning In which he was ser- msv Mnrmi W11, r,.prloli as HiK,iv Improved lodav. ,.n,iinn Is sllll crlllcnl. ' imvpv,.r , hoping lie will pil through." tho ntlendlng piivslclin slated lodav. n,lto suffered a dislocated .right hip and n badly' perforated lulesllne when he was pinned I between .tho steering wheel of (1 heavy sedan and a telephone 'pule on the corner of Main and ' Itlversiiln early Monday morning, J. Loper was driving the car il tlto lluio of tho accident. Cons and Firemen to 1 oe tjeniai Christmas S'lntii ( I.iiih with hU lifiiinine' riKldv mnll will urHlilf over CltiNtiimH tr'i in front of lh4 my nun. iirmnm pvp. Manum FallH hoys ntj'l Kirlrt hav hr-en iHhiii'd a tr-ifrii I Invitation by ih fit lt;iartiiiiit Miirl p4ith (I-, 1-jruin-nf to I'liJ-.v tlp ht-nnrnco of li! Salt;! Xiik. Knr w-"k fiifiitin and plie - in n liuv ln-fii layinic plann for thf filling f l&uu HtrnkinxK wMrh K'tM Iih hull ic on a huttf iirhu-d iron. Kliht hundrtr nf orani and npidi-n will be ' i toth HtockinK of hripht colurs. i ranimi'd Into t tie InindrcdN nf iluf I han 1 iiom have already hiot klii. ', U-en completed. Mr. Tat Wln- "Anvone fiton the ajrr of nnpfr'y. Mm. Clay Itowtinl and Mm. ymr to lot f.ir will he ulv-n.i. ;. t;ithnan with the aid of a HtockluK htuf fed wit h ncpt, I many ot hers are In charvf of providing he Kiill feeU lie lit njmnkint; the Mot ki new. j kid.' I'hL Winfrey of iht p:dic-l "We hop to make this an' department remarked thin morn-' annual even! l;i Klamath Fall! iujc when uked what the ai!.and are nttf-mptini: to lirine plad llnnt wouhl he i. n tliot- eliKihli' to the lieartu nf the Utile lo receive a Mtocklnc More than rioo w ill he srxTt by the two drpurtmciit lu atmm nte l thif. rtiornlo. BREAKSGLASS; iHDLDPAIR ON IS FINED SSOiflBEHY COUNT Pleading guilty to a chatge of ; K n I e r I u g n shack just off ' 7rt, action ,,pon the re breaking glass on the street. K. rtromi ,r..i in .e . ma,, n x citi.iai action upon the re II. Smith paid a flno of $5H In I"'1 "'7' ' ma,"; ?' I J1"'"1 "f l1""'" rcd.e1.r,,-k A' police court this morning. Smith nrl- I,,KRrr- claimed he' was , C.ile, liritlsh aviator, that an i alleged lo have thrown a hot- thrown to the floor and rniibed official inquiry be opened to de- ' Hud M iller7arre!l!"d for helng ! W"" ' ""7, ! t 8 Krancisco-H a w a 1 1 a n ilrnnk will Kt.e.,,1 tho next lee plare ,,p "I"'""! " roohery fliglt. ilavs In jnil because he was nn-;10 Keith Ambrose, chief of police, able to pay a fino of Ji this i The arrest of Joe "Indian" morning. j Smith and Peter Prady foliow William Ijishua will appear ed. Tho 1 wo are held in the city for trial this afternoon at four jail on an open charge pending o'clock after pleading not guilty 'an investigation, to the charge of being drunk. DKATMS (INI lltMI I) WASHINUTO.W Nov. 25. (J) tifficial confirmation of the death of two marine corpa fliers. Lieutenant Karl A. Thomas and Sergeant Frank K. Dnwdell in INiiaraguu was received today by , the navy department. Pacific's (nptnln Frederick A. (illcs. Ill-it San M'anrlsro for Honolulu, en he will try again ' IC Vr " I VALUATION IIIUU nosts At 1 Eve Fete atti-titpt to m a k o tlio kiliUH '"'PPX. Tin; Krrat-r part n thb the iili nf hoiilt'H and kfes 1 whl h .harp hM-n hrnuxht Into thf pilli uVpartnu-nt throuijh midt. Thf si r ? e t from Walnut to Klainulti In front nf the city hall will Itf l)lok-d off for the cvrat. ,The fir trnk will be parked on Klamath a-rn thp ropoi In . tuc tho dparinn'M miuht lx ralli-d nut. Th hand of manv Klamath toln of thi mmmtinit y . one uieinher of the fire department i OKKfiON DKItATKKS l.tlSK MANILLA. N.-.V. 25. ( ne balers of tho I'nlversitv of thi Philippines defeated their oppon- ems oi tne i niversity of Oregon last night by a popular verdict on the subject of independence tor tne I'nillepines which the Oregon team opposed. Challenger isli flyer, failed two take-offs fromleler maximum mid minimum rente to Australia. Hut ho nays I i UU L lll ii Ml mm II 1 l nnimo OF! : Chaos and Anarchy Reign ; In Streets of European City Today DcuniiiTinM 1 VIM 1 mm mm m m m i Kumatb rail buines man. HUNDRED KILLED IN , " IT.nVVmS FIGHTS ON STREETS ,sl"n to Salein '. ' .'out his long sentenre In several Mays. Ili-nri lininrim ;nining ;ruml In The rharce aealnut Walsh In Srulh.rn liumiii. AtmrlinE m .Tolvert the theft of wheat from a HI-ml h from orr.iMiiili iit ; i prominent Klamath farmer. i iiiiir or i anni.n ni-nrti Along linii'-li-r l!lvT Tmlny. 111 ( II AUK:ST, Kumuniii. Nov. Nov. -2.-,. (AC) A iprrial ilU uilrh lo the mU'MpurMr llim lueata IihIhv miih that rhao nml annrt-liy are reigning In lhv I'kriiine. The ilipatrli iaa llial hull ilmlM of civillanM anil Mitlillen were killed In fierce slrect fighting ill Hie- Ion n In the lown of kanienelz-roiloUk. j The f iririflr of cannons could he heard all alone the Dniemer rir . or. the' dispatch said, while a I meeting of Kishineff of the Ftu ' manian-Prusslan mixed . coramis- K'ontinued on pare ii t.ll.KS K.NOKKU WASHINflTOX. Xov. 2 j Dashing Into the highway from the thickly timbered road side i.,.r Kin Koles Kamn on the Ashland-Klamath Kails highway, nn.r .ir.k hv heaw sedan In which- Chsrles Schaal and a party of friends were motoring to Medford. late Wed nesday night to spend . Thanks giving. Not until the animal had been struck hy tho right front fender did the occupants of the car real ize what had happened. The ear struck with such force that the Render and lights were smashed and the car turned completely around. Stopping the car the j occupants rushed to the road side hut the animal was off into the timber again before thev could reach it. MONTHLY COURT HONOR WILL BE THIS EVENING Th n,Alhk, r,,..t .f ll.xn.ir ,of Boy Scouts' of Ktamaih Kails ; will be held at the library this , evening at 7:30 o'clock arcord 'ing to aiinonncement made tmlibv by Hurr lllevens. scout executive j More than Zo boys will appear before the court for promotion. Attorney Hollo ('. liroesbeck will preside. An invitation to tho gen eral pnh:ir to attend tho pro gram has been extended. TIIK. WK.lTIIK.lt. The Cyclo-Stormogrnph nt Vn derwood's Pharmncy shows that the barometric pressure has been fut'.lng slowjy, but steadily, since noon ymterdiiy. .The Indications are, therefore, that a storm of some proportions Is moving In upon us. "Korecast for next 24 hours: Kain tonight and probably to morrow. Ilrisk southerly winds wllh moderate temperatures. The Tvcos recordlnK tbermom- temperiilnres today as follows llisli 48, low 43. AUTO CHS INTO DIG DEER INCREASES i WALSH FACES LONG TERM IN PENITENTIARY 0. I. WaUh, well known XIam alb Fall resident, was sentenced (o serTe 18 months In the state I penitentiary hy Judge A. I,. Lear- itt. Walwh pleaded Knllty to the charce and then, Juki before sen .tenre was pronounced, attempted to explain away the charge. Walh Is a yonnirer brother of j Harry Walah. according to au '.entemed thor It leu. Harry was recently to one year In the state penitentiary on the charge of attempting to extort T.-aeT i f rom K. A. Dunham, prominent waim in, court this morning jinsi.sted that he had purchased !the wheat from another man and then sold it to Martin Brother's .mill. His storr was contradictory and ronnicting and made limprossiOB, on the court. little CARNEGIE TECH TEAM ARRIVES' hundred per tent in POnTLA.Vn. Nov. 25. IJPl farnegle Tech football players, 24 strong arrived here - this morning with head Coach Robert X. Waddell. Advisory Coach Judge Steffen of Chicago did not accompany the team. "After a long and tiresome trip we are ready to meet the Oregon State Aggies and g've them a true Carnegie game." said Waddell. "Our team is in good shape. The game will be played in our. usual style, (lues, that's abcut all there is to say. LOST BOAT IS LANDED SAFELY ASTORIA. Ore.. Nov. 25, ( After 48 hours In their open boat at sea. Captain Herman Windherk and five men landed safely late yesterday at Toke land. Washington. They went adrift In their disabled boat when It broke loose from the Columbia river lightship early yesterday and two other coast guard crews spent most of the day at sea in a futile search for them. PHKMIKi: SO SI KK OK IIKATII (WTIX IS 1UII.T BUCHAREST. Rumania. Nov. J5. tiipi-The late Prem- ier Bratiano had a pre- monition of deathso strong that he bad his coffin built some time ago. The premier directed a peasant carpenter at his country home to make a pine wood coffiu for him, giving he man precise meas- 4 urements. On the premier's instructions the peasant hid the coffin In the belfry of the little rhnrch on the country, estate w hich Bra- tiano had built. State Highways Blocked By Oregon Cloudbursts TOLEDO. Ore., Nov. S3. (P) Steady downpour cf the last .16 hours raised every stream in Lin coln county t.i flood stage and today conditions were fast ap proaching those nf 1921 flood. Already a hig slide had block ed the lloosevelt ttighway( tday at Whale Cove. A washout on the Corvallis-Newport highway blocked that send to heavy traf fic. The Sotithetn Pacific rail road to Newport was blocked by a derailed passengt engine and the Toledo city water main from Mill Crook was broken. SALKM. Nov. 25. (p During last night the Mr.Mlnnville-Tllln- mook highway was blocked at i H. Trimble, netro. was in jail several points where smnll creeks I in a re-ult of a fight In the base overflowed their banks, the stale ment of Hotel Corvallls, Wedues highway department said loduy'day night. G A I N O VE R LAST YEAR IS LARGE 100r; Increase Will Re sult in Lower Millage Rate for Klamath COPCO, S. P.' SHOW MUCH DEVELOPMENT Orricbils Jubilant Over Itcport Kubmilled lo County hy Ninln rMmtinn onimllon.T thin Morning; Tux Kale b Ia-m Than j.t Venr. Klamath's assessed valu ation has gained over four million dollars' and the mill- SkO-p rnt U'ill ha m.la.:nll decreased as a result of n crease in -valuation of pub lic, utilities in. Klamath -ounfy," it was announced today by County Assessor W. T. Lee and County' Judge F. R. Goddard. The two officials received word from the state corporation com mission that valuation of utilities has Increased from 4, 738, 493. 90 to 8.702.643. This astounding Increase hag raised the assessed valuation from $30.251. S28.90 to i.14.49. 113.88. "We were amazed thai, lha utility valuation showed such an Increase". County Assessor Lee said today. "Wo figured a two million Increase at the outside and were more than pleased (Continued on page 4) By BIG SCORE Displaying an amazing recovery of form considering the weak early season showing Klnmaih county high school's football team trampled over ('.rants Pass high yesterday on fair grounds field to the tune of 50 to V. It hardly seemed' to he tho same team that went down' be fore Ashland and Medford faith, schools by such one-sided Hcort(. There was a dash and snap, that could not be stopped. Cram Pass the same team that wtfs defeated by K. '. H. 9. earlier in the season 14 to 7 was smoth ered under a r'ar.zllng array ,f passes and power plays. A fair crowd witnessed Ibc Thanksgiving clash. ' Travel canio through, early today from Hi'ho to Wlllnminii. having to go throttgh some water In the road. The false work under tho old.wcoden bridge at Valley Jut.ciion was washed out and only llyhi traffic Is pcrmitled over Ihn span. Travel was slopped Thursday on tho Roosevelt highway between Tillamook and eSuslrin hy flood conditions. MAY IM'HT IN HiHT COUVALLIH. Nor. 25. p)- Harry Hansen ' wax In for.-.ill general hosnltal todar with his right lung . piinctuted and It. MATH W!HS