TuoM.av, NovcinluT M. 1.127. tSSurlBirger Gangster Dies on Scaffold Agreements Must be Made by G. N. Before Line to be Used THR KVF.N'INfi IIF.KAI.D. KLAMATH KAMiS. OKKCON iiolwKve n'ar traiiHiniKHtim, vx tiunnllimry m-c Jrut 1iii. b mwcm! I of iJ(ty litflrn HQ hour uud more, i liraoilinllv vlhriitionl. engine. i i.l iinumiul hcaiity in line hikI t-nlor ftro amniiK th mi.Htam.inK fixture of iht" new Korit cir, r I i'Ht of hUh will lie shown' In many purls of the country next Kriduy.. The nenerntor, oil- Inn system, rtteerluir. near anil rear axle are of new Ford de- ln. It 1 announreil. Ami Its 40-hnrsepower endue has ber-u so designed that it runs 2(1 to I 80 Hi He nil honr on a gallon I ofjr asollne. Thla enr, whleh Ik to surreed ! the fnmnttv Model T line, will lie , shown on Krlduy by Kurd dealer ! In many of the larger cities of the country. In Kluinaih Falls jiliottiKraphs and done r I p t I v e J rhnrta of the new cam will he on J display at HnllKcr Motor com-1 pany show rooms, where the pub- lie will be given the complete story of the new Ford cnr. 1-nter various models of the new Ford line will be on display here. ! So fnr the new cars have been I examined only by those who will hava charRB of the first showings j a d demonstrations. Salesmen I E HinTiBfl mil nn llll I I till la II II III 1 1 in 1 1 lilt m riltCACO.', Nov. 19. (API The boly of a well dressed man with a considerable sum of mon ey In his clothing was found he aide a road near Ilensonville, Ills., today. . The man had been shot through the head. The body ; was identified as thai of t'nrmen Ferro of Chicaco nnd the police held to the theory that be was a warf.ir. victim of eaug A third bomb today fol'.owing neon two exploded last n glit. G H wrecked a combined real estate ! the entire nortawest, wil! be oth office and soft drink parlor own-jer speakers. ed by John P. Remus, a former Discussion of plans for the en state representative, who claimed tertainment of the kiddies of this to be a distant relative of Oeorgo community on Christmas eve will Ilemua. now on trial for the mur- j be discussed. Hal Blackburn's tier of his wife in Cincinnati. (orchestra will provide the music. Kemua said he refused to tiny i A feature of the musicar pro beer or alcohol from two men 1 gram will be a saxophone duet. who solicited his business two 1 weeks ago and blamed this for ; the bombing. Itemus and bis! wife and three children were thrown from their beds in quar ters over the office and soft drink parlor but were unhurt. NEGROES FIGHT E .BOSTON', Nov. 29. &y A pun I hattlo between 60 policemen who beaieged.B South Knd hcus-e and BOSTON FOLIC Itn fpur InhaDitants. ended at were formerly In charRC of the daybreak today when riot squad ( trial section of the income tax Btdrmed the building and draKitcd division, bureiu of internal reve out two negroes and two women. ' nue. t nited States treasury de one of whom was white. Score partment. They are now identi of shots were fired and tear fitd with the railroad company, bombs were used. One nepro j Mr. Piper said that legal busl- was wounded seriously. The siegu threw a thickly settled district inhabited largely by negroes into an uproar. I ' The police were unable to ox-: plain the cause of the trouble which started at an all night ! drinking party. Those arrested were Robert Polite. 4 2 and his wife,. 30, negroes; a man named Rrooks. who ha dtwo bullet wcunds In bis neck and was in a. aerious condition and a while woman who said she was Miss Lilian J. Coyne of Brookline. Throe policemen were taken to a hospital with Hrooks, un conscious from the fumes of tear bombs which made adjoining buildings untenable for hours. Mrs. Polite was fluttering sev ere injuries which she Baid were Inflicted by her husband. The other members cf the party were variously haltered. CAL'S MESSAGE IS VERY LONG '.WASHINGTON. Nov. 2!. UP) Tresldent Coolidg'? Is sorry that Ills annual message to congress, now complete, could not be made nhorter. The White House disclosed to day that the message would be about as long as that cf a year ago, which ran up Into thousands of words. Mr. Coolldge had hoped he eould do better this time hut uknn ha tminH hnv ninnv lirnh. ....... j -- ml an oii-run ins, wain nuvi .-, Icms deserved mention his tradi-, jdnd early today at Mukilteo. tlonal preference for brevity hadnar here. His bodv was tossed to give way. 1 1 6 S feet. He is survived by his . He aoes not regard tne lapse i as a precedent ( : n J I 1 I WIM.IAM f;K()ltfiK MII.IJAMS The a n reqlllrPB B , William (i.orge Williams en- month Just to Bi 'i.ion Teer Profltahle egg produc morning nt 4 : 30 o'clock. HlsH"n she must eat about a pound iisKsliia brings an end to but a few days of suffering. Mr. Wll llnins was born In Canada nnd was passed 31 years of age when railed. Ho leaves his wife to mourn his passing. For the pa.t lew years he was employed with Tho Cnllfornln Oregon Power company cf this city. Tho re main lire in the slumber room nf the Tnwey mortuary lit Pine nnd Klghth where friends may roll, oud pay their respecta. thail ami diiiKrami which will hi sl f t xplii inins tin var- (our detail nf ilinn, appt'ur- ante nnd torformnnri. Kor mmiihii factory ti.ort.'N of j the new car hav boon utulor : Koine; M'vero ncrformaiii-o utv j in and nrnund Detroit. Ouo of these factory model recently made n road run of 120 mile- In U'4 minutes This run. it is 0f the notorious Hii-jrer pati'T that tonori.cd southern said, cm made on an ordinary,,... . , -. , . . . . imved highway near Detroit. Illinois to meet death, just before his execution at Mar- Local dealers, in commeniinc on the forthi-omiuK show. said their first view of the new Kurd rur had substantiated Men r y Kurd's statement f tint there I nothing unite like it in quality and price." "Mr. Fords statement had pre- pared us for a surprise", said local denier, "hut the Hew Ford car Is better even than we had hoped for. It in certain to make history in the automotive indus-' try, just an Its predecessor, thei famous Model T. ban made hts-l lory for twenty yean. We arc; proud of the new car and feel ' certain that its appearance and performance will attrict unjire-j cedented attention among auto-, mobile owners." i iinunn nni inn H 1 1 111 1 1 K Mill II ! m nil The annual forum which hon ors the police department of Klamath Falls will be observed at the chamber of commerce on Wednesday noon when the entire j force will bo seated as special guests. j Mayor T. II. V.'atters will pro-1 side as chairman. Keith Ambrose. ' chief of police, and Pat V.'infray. j winner of the silver lovin cup presented for the best shot of ATTORNEYS Kstablishment In the near fu- iture of a legal office of the Great 1 Northern railroad in Klamath 'Falls was predicted this morning I by Frederick Piper. Washinston. ; D. C. who with his law partner. James U. Van Horn, arrived this mornins. Mr. Piper and Mr. Van Horn ness of the (ireat Northern orig- 1 inating In Klamath Falls would be handled directly between K'.amath and St. Paul, G. N. headquarters. Mr. Piper is a brother of E. B. Piper, editor of the Oregon- lan HPT BUDGET FOR HI SCHOOL With no objections on file, the Union high school board last night adopted its budget for 1323 by unanimous vote. The budget totals $11. SOD. Much of this sum will gj toward meeting bond interest. The board has been Informed that the roof on the new Union high school Is now being erected. Plans and specifications for school furniture are being drawn up. TRIPS IN PATH OF TRAIN; DIES EVERETT, Wash.. Nov. 29. (when his heel caught on a loose board while darting acrcss I - railroad crossing. Charles I.a- I)r0unty fell directly In the path i.i ,. . A .....a i,ir,w KAT MOHI-: LAY MOItK I). C. Kennard, of the Ohio experiment station, urges all . poultry dealers to feed their hens 1 mora If flw.v wnllt winter cees. i more. According to W. J. Morse, of the Department of Agriculture, soy bean growing is a branch of ngiiculture in which the national supply does not meet the de mand. I.nst year we imporled 31. (Min.uiM) pounds of soy bean oil. 4:1.(100.0110 pounds of soy bean CHAMBER KILL! i VISITING HERE! i i rake nnd 4, OUO, 000 pounds ofrdeo in New York. '.Mis Craig 'aoy beans. 'Bloody Williamson' County Cleans Rado Millich This roniarkiiblo picture ion in. m, js reading' his declared he killed Ward Jones in self-defense, and end- ed with a tirade ajrainst preachers, two of whom hnd served on the death jury. To the left, in the fore ground, is Sherilf Oren Coleman of 'Tdoody William son county." At the extreme rijrht is Phil llanna, noose man, who here officiated at his TilKh hanjjinp;. rV""T. rr'' u.r ? I v f v" ma -jl:: Ujtjj i -s IV 1 J " i! 7 f V. v k - ?r ' ...i.imcnii.u in i..in....sl n.l '-v. . .ml..,. I A seeend after lliis p'cture was taken. Col. Manuel Limon (right) signaled wlih Ms hut, the command to fire, and (i-n. Ainulfo (inniez ildindfjldedi fe'Po his il'ialh with seven btilleiii in his body. The j scene is the ceniet ry at Teocelo. .Mexico, where the penernl. regarded as n forniidabln preliletulal poisiliility In .Mexico next year, was executed as a ri-v,olii:iotiM. tionicz had liven pursued for weeks by federal tro'iK. King and Queen it f ' : ft W?V' V Out where the l,r nihiii buck nnd the ground Comes up nnd hits you mlcliiy fail, linnle Itooney and Miss Vaughn Craig are roy- llllV l.l I,. t'l.t r ,.l,l ,,,ul ..t A.l A Clltn 1 ,,.',, ,.;,.,, I the best rider of bronchos uud wild shows U;u!o Millich. first death message, in which ho -v k - , v ' . k- The Execution of Gen. of Rodc b !a::d .,',,, , 'u , " , ' nf Tbutcliur. t.'olo.. la mild to bo steers that bur sex can bumt. House Exclusive Photos Show on Scaffold These two extraortlinnry pictures show the uctual lniiigiinr of Kado Millich, of the notorious iiirger RaiiK of southern Illinois. At the top, Phil llanna, execu tioner, is shown fixinjr the death cap nnd noose about the head of the condemned man. Then, the trap is sprung beneath Millieh's feet ami he is plunged down ward through the flour. The lower picture shows the group on the srn'fold just after trap was sprung, wait ing for the doctor's pronouncement of death. VuLyii', C Gomez , ': In- mernettt guy In tlm world l i n- .:; who purposely walks ! i n Ids girl's feet while he is d.-ni' lug wii'i lu r in order In ! k e;i l.i rival from having tho Eu .it dan. e. St ' i Trr-frrrrr-rrr-ifri-TTr: " Profit by Others' Experiences IN our many year's specializa tion In the treatment cf l'ilc md oilier Krctal and Colon ailments, wa have collected a vast amount of data of 0-c utnwnt henedt to Anyone 10 afflicted. Much of (hit valiinhU- Information, tn;:lhrr wt'h kdvtcs, iuiuetil"ii aiiil lli pcraooMly altrtifil rccorila nl KoivS'il fonr.'.r pallf nit, t cent jlm J In a 100 pstfa itmk, whkli w v-lll l-nj FHKK Insnyon 'Squealing It l)e(ribd Ii IIik hnnonanon-lmav ral mlhiid ol renimant Udl tit- clutlvcly In the lir.-.n olflcr In I'oftUnit, Seattle art) San I ran cUi n: alto our WKITI KN ASMIIIAMII-: ot I'll- nui-crlfr fully treated or I'CK KKlllKN Ku. Write (of nils ooN luoay. CMAS1. n c i ki ili r i.. W b.AIS.r.k.1 l POBT.IAN Opit irt Of ANJM04. its trMAIr qiherlOfffMi-'iieVtit'amtl1 en rranflirr I 4 COURT UPHOLDS RIGHT OF CITY Ml f HI h I K. IVw II K ' iiuwi Siiw.M, .Nov. !i. (T) l lie right cf the city of Pottlond to; Inspeit milk producing estnb- llshments even though located outside the city, and Itn right, to regulnte the sale In th city i are uphold by the slate supreme. court as a whole affirms Judge j (ieorge Itosman cf thu lower ! codrt for Multnomah county 'n ! the cases tf Paul Korth, appel ' In nl . against the city and i Jergi'son, nppcllunt against thu ! city. WATCH' REPAIRING lll ltK . year guarantee on all work GEO. METZ ji;vi:i.f.h 022 Main There is a Reason Why We SHAW MAC REA STATIONERY CO. G20 Main St. ruUTI.ANU, Hie., Nov. I'll. -Thiiimh the t ireat Northern Hall way rnmmu' 4fiV-inMi eMi'U sloii from Kpnknna In Kliunath Fulls necessltiites ai'tuul roustruc tluii of only 4(1 miles nf new road, most of which has liven built, the devnliiinneut Involves at least iilght ciinlrni'turnl niiree ments, cousiunmnllon of which icqulres prodigious labor, even IhnuKli It be nt some hat liws strenuous character than iirailliiK and track-laving. "We hope," said Kiilnh lludd, presfttent of the tlrent Northern, visiting III Portland, "that the 'book keeping' part of the Job will be completed by tin lime ue are rii'lvlua the lust snllirt on the new rail line from I lie end of the Hhevlln-lllunn log glut, line, 23 miles southwest of lleiid. to our connection with the South ern Puclflr'a Ciiscnde route nt Chemull " Considerable work, he Mild, must h done on the Shevllif Ilium line, nnd while It was Imped this in I it III be accomplished during the grading uud other building oMrul!niia further on, It has been held up beiuuse of the Interstate commerce commis sion's delny In entering the order niilhoriilng the work. The com mission la expected to act soon, howeier. on this and other ques tions at Issue nl till sltuitlnn. The cuntrai'tiirul agreement ueieiuary for the tlreat North ern's extension are: I sn of the H, P. H Hues between Hpiikunv and Wlslirniu ii nd Porilnnd: use of the Oregon Trunk south of Wlsbruui: u of truckage used Jointly by the I'll Ion Pacific and the Oregon Trunk north of llend: contrail covering purchase of the Shevlln MUun line by the (ireit North ern: construction of the 4 9 miles of new road from the Hhevlln lliton linn to Chemull: Joint use of the rioulhcrn Pacific llim to Klamath Falls: purchase from the Houthern Pacific of one halt Ititurest In the Htruhnrn line In to (he timber northeast nf Klam ath, unit of the terms of the eslst Ing agreement, and the develop ment of flrent Northern Terminal property nt Klamath Fills. 1 lludd spun! Thnnksgivlug with i hi mother, Mrs. Mary A. lludd. and his sister. Miss Helen lludd. t Seaside, and had as his guest 'also F, L. Paeisold, treasurer of 1 the (ireat Northern company, HI. Paul, .Minnesota. lludd will hold further confer ence with W. F. Turner, presi dent of the 8. P. H., before reluming to St. Paul. Puts an End to Bunion Pains No Need to Suffer Another Day There la ono simple yet Incx- pensive way to reduce luflnni- ...... I .. I II .... . . . V ' ' " . ic ip gel mem nown to normal ! nd that la lo apply Moone's Km- rram (Ml night nnd morning. Ask I'nderwood'a nr ony first class druggist for an original two- ounce bottle of Moone's F.mernld (HI (full strength) and refuse ' 4 TONIGHT'S Winter The Hal Blackburn's Band J DANCE - DANCE - DANCE $1,223-50 Worth of Chrictmas Cards. Come in and Look Over the Cards and You Will Find the Reason. i ; to ucrcpl anything In Ha pluce. It la audi n highly rouceutrated preparation hint two ounce lusts a lung time nil dlurtlieruiure If one lull 1 1" Kmeriilil Oil doe not give you ctimpletn satisfaction you cuu have yuur money re funded. ril i. In 1 note: People w ho mini to reduce swollen or vari cose vein should gel a bottle of Minnie's l iui'iiilil (Ml at once. Ap plied night nnd morning as dir ected they will quickly n il Ice an Improvement which will coiitlnim until the vein and buuchc nra educed to normal. Adv. ALL STAR BALL ' TEAM SELECTED ST I.Ot IS, Nov. 29. (,1) 192? nll-smr nmj T league team, liatii'd en the votes of UK mem hers of the baselmlt writer as sociation of America, was an nounced today by the Kpurtlnif News, national baseball news puier. published here. Tim leant: l.ett field. It u I It, Yutlkees: it'll. Icrfleld. Hlinmoiis. Atbleilia: rlgh field. .P. Warsnr. Pirates: short stop. Jackson, (Hunts: second base. Ilornshy. (Hants: flrsthuse, liehrlg, Yankees; catcher, Man uel t. Cutis; pitchers, Pennock,. Yankees: Knot, Culm, and l.yoni While Sox. A Favorite Quick Derscrt ,lii:NllliAVUrTTt, ClW. AmliMiiliw tltjtal, L4 Aai litit lwf mtiunl ttwt JM ttl ms by Ui, ttw mm iwtmIi I. Jtll.U tlwiri )' WKLU W can 4pnii wi it cvfiy Ium. n Uki M. Thai Wcium M A! u II tat ih akt W wMtnu UwnUfiiM. ttitb(rlt 4nJ Mbiilit 4 0f J ftrul WftWuuj two. Offtitgt o4 CtOutMn.. Thb 4Mrt H Wfitr touhlnf, !. CIMr, mwt tMauiflul. HeM tt u l lit light t4 jrvri mi m hi im tinitnc)r. Uuf AiibMi1f guHt rh(l It wall lur til iMavlihtwInt. It 4igif ' qublv umIi Ut ItM 4(H 4 thai liwi, Your grntsr hsa JIVwtt in sn st wlinl o( Savw,. Ol Ln ssiiy il yvu'ts la Soutit. Ilollnt focitt Frttl M. IhiM Jail tkM ,N4 i-.- I t m I -i e..,t II-... i ,i.b lui hiiis hr lli.i-u II !'.. I,...-,, -l. 0 I t I l'.-.l,l,M HWIM.V .!-,. .-tKlV-M f. h,J, h-h-- fN- I,.. .Mlng Mlab .I.II.I.W, II-., ... Jm i (-' ais,!, il. I'm WSi llu) k- WIm I W,.t n i.n -t iv...i c . i,,, . Ill I Ml IIMll I Ulld. lt'4X - 1 I -! ' .si I iia-n J-l. -tit MiLai r,..t, e4. I TTt.i lit- VI..I..I. II-, iru, lOilf m I !- . f , a. i. it.i I s,m sni . rm .. .. .. L ' . THE NIGHT Garden Place Have Sold n. Phone 602 , . ; . ...' ; - -i