WK.tTHKR.
OREGON: lUIn In th west
portion and probably local snows
In the rant portion tonight and
Sunday; warmer In the east por
Hon tonight; southeast gslvs on
the roast.
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1028
Number 0239
CM
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MK M LnJ
City Edition
The Old Home Paper
HOOD.
ffifflK
f.
MURPHY
ACQUIRES
BUILDING
Klamath Falls Business
Mm Buys Emma Block
From A. Melhase
CONSIDERATION IN
TRANSFER WITHHELD
deport TImI Amount Was In
.Neighborhood of asMMNIO; First
Major Transfer of Moist Street
Ileal F-stote In New Vir
Taken tor Investment lurioo.
First miijor Main street
property trumiier of 1928
was consummated thin
morning whenTrcd C. MurJrrfirtMc:. pplX
phi', owner of the O. K.
Transfer, 006 Main street
bought from A. Melhanc,
640 Conner avenue, the tm
ma Block on Main street be
tween Fourth nnrl Fifth
street.
. Tha property Involves a two
atory building and 30-foot front
ana on Muln- atreat. Tho liri-.
f.oor la O-cupted by Roberts A
Harvey hardware alore, Afi Mnln.
and tha firm of Kulen'? A Ytn
I orcinv the aecond floor:
Tho transfer a ti.'ji.K ia- T
through tho -office cf - it. - .
Browning, renlur. Iu) iu, a
atreet, Amount Invnlret In the
deal waa not revealed by I'.io pur
Ilea to the ile, but It ss report
ed that the property sold at
around .10,00u approximately
11.000 a front foot.
Mr. Murphy d'e not contem
plate any Inunoitaie renivatlons
.or Improvements, lie acquired the
puropertv primarily from an In
vestment ataiulpolnt.
The Kmnia blork waa original'
ronatrurted be Major V. Worden.
pioneer real estut-man of this
city. T'jo building derived Its
name from Mm. Wordeu'a glren
name.
IBEPULMDTOR
BUT BABE DIES
A' hurried call for Ihe fire de
partment piilmntnr, fnlled to save
the life of an lufnnt son o( Mr.
and Mrs. flrnnL Wilson of Id JO
Academy street Into this after
noon. Tho Infant, hut few
hours old passed away and tho
remains were taken to the Karl
Whlllork funeral home.
In li-sa than three minutes af
ter the call was turned In at the
fire station for the pulmotor.
Oaks Dorrs, assistant fire chief
with l.ce Craft had renrhed the
Wilson home. The child was be
yond all assistance and passed
away a short time after their ar
rival. ,
Douglas Deputy Wounds
Young Automobile Thief
ROHEIIUIIO. Jnn. 21. Of)
Roy Juckr.n, alias Jack Lester,
aged It years, resident nf Ban
Pedro, wns shot In the hip lsst
night by Deputy Sheriff -R. E.
Leas, after Jackson had held up
the officer at the point nt a gun.
Leas and Sheriff Webh saw Jack-1
son nnd a girl, who gave the (
nnma of Alice lloermiin, of Grant
Toss, became suspicious Hint tho
couple were trylpg lo stent a car
and so followed them. When the
couple sepnrnted on nn outlying
residential slreel, the deputy
sheriff nppronched Jackson and
started to quostlon him. Jack
sou, npparently believing Leas to
he alone, shoved n gun In the
officer's ribs nnd ordered him to
put up his hands. Sheriff Wnhb
Immediately covered Jackson and
Leas dodged behind Ihe car.
Who ho saw the sheriff, Jackson
started lo run and was shot In
Ibo blp by tbv officer. Ho was
Citizens of
City Urged
To Register
Unless ttisrn U general move
ment In Ihn next SO days lo reg
ister ami re-rrglsler, there will tin
over 2,000 citizens of Klamath
Falls who will not ha allowed
In VnlM I Ihn IK... I i 1 1 1 V I iK-
uon on rrnrusry si, it was an
nounced today by Charles K. Do
lap, deputy county vjfrk.
Total registered rate of Klam
ath Falls today was 26(0; It
shDuld be approximately D.UOO.
' Dun to t ha addition of new prs
cliuts and the re-Arranging of city
ward boundary lines, there are
i hundreds of citizens who mual re-
register. Many ware arnt carda
, hlch would hsve straightened
out their registration If they had
replied. Registrars aro calling at
muny Klamath Kalla homes ex
plaining tb alluatton and asking
lonpiTutlcn of citizens.
The luat day to register or re
register In order to be qualified
to vole at the epeclsl city elec
tion, will be February 21. Im-
iiirdlatiily alter Hint date regis
tration honks will be closed nn-
h poll books for city authority
M)NOVIEV. Wash..' Jan. 21.
(H) -George Falconer, 27, Klam
ath Falls, Ore., was sentenced to
1 1 lo 20 yisrs In the Waxhlngton
alate ii;;i.n:lar- ifi.1 T. II. Uoti
inaon, 22 of Oakland. Call . o
eeven to 16 yoers. on Tcbbety
charge of Cowlltt superior cpurt
.toilay.
I Moth pleaded guilty. Wllllnm
nuffner, m. Keatlle, associated
with the men In robbing a service
station nn the Pacific highway at
south Kelso, December 11, will
I have a hearing In Juvenile court
Monday. lie has confessed. Tha
robbery netted 1.S. The men
were caught by sheriff's officers
;IS minutes after the robbery wss
reported. The car driven by
Ivan llnde of Klamath Falls, was
'taken over by the I'adfle Finance
corporation, Portland, due to del
inquent payments.
I COOPER WINNER
ON FOUL IN 3d
s
SAN FRANClfiCO. Jan. 21.
ll'l'l 4rfty Cooper, local mid
dleweight, won from Itny Wll-
, llama of Chicago, on foul In
t'e third round of scheduled
' six round boxing match here last
I nlKlu. (
TlllltTY AI.1.KOF.H
COMMCMHTS HI,.V'1N
4
HANKOW, China. Jan. 21.
Thirty persons accused of
communism htive been exo-
cuted In tho past 24 hours
as tha result of a renewal
., of' the Chinese drive
against communists.
Martini law waa In force
In the Wuhan cities Han-
knw. Hanyang and Wu-
chang today. The Chinese
charge the rominiinists with
plotting an uprising. "
taken to I ho hospital where ho Is
being kept under guard while an
effort Is bolng made to determine
whether or not ho Is wanted i in
somo other locality.
fie signed written confession
Hint ha hnit Intended to tsleal
n car and wns on that mission
when hulled by tho offlcort. Tho
girl Is In the custody of the lo
cal Juvenile officers. Jnckscr.
claims to have lirnther-iu-lnw,
Fred llrown, living In Fugeno.
TCMIILLH litlOl IIOHSK
MELTON MOWIIIlAY. Eng.,
Jnn. 21, (P) The Mnhamno of
Cooili Ilctiar Is badly bruised ns
Ihe result of a tumble while- rid
ing wllh the Uuorn hounds. Lady
Kalhleen Rnllo nlso fell, Rut
tho I'rlnrs of Wales, tho Duke
Of York nnd Prince Henry all
stayed oa during day of heavy
'
KLAMATH IN
IS SENTENCED
i
L A: CLERK
CONFESSES
10 HOLO-UP
29-Year-Old Former Em
ploye of City Admit
Complicity in Crime
MUNICIPAL BUREAU
HAD LOST BIG SUM
1 1 nd First Iturleil Ilia Klmre of
A;i,(HMi lUible-ry nnd iMvr
Dujr It After Daring flay-
llRlit Itolilienv Karh of Trio
Went Separate Ways,
LOS ANGKLKS. Jan. 21. (A.
P.) Kern l.sll Sadler. 2 - year -
old rnrmer clera in tne munli-ipai
bureau of power and Hunt, lies ,
confessed lo police officers thjl
ha took part In the liil.ouu
noiuup ot llie city uureau lai
September.
I Sadler confessed his pari In
the esrly morning robbery on
Ihe aylvlce of bis attorney whom
he called following his arrest
last night. '
I He ssld he had been Tlvcl
a quarter share in the loot mid
implicated three men -whom l.e
kstd he had met in a pool hail
and knew only their first nani'ia.
"I'm caught." Badler told Hm
police. "All I want lo do Is
throw myself on the mercy of
the court."
I Previous lo his rnnfeislnt.
Poller bad been partly Identi
fied as on of tho holdup Mnn.
He told officers that the tob-
bur?. In walch holdup me,i piMci
s officer? rlerks to guilt entry
. intoi Ihe building before oponlni:
hours, was plsnned two weens
in advance. Through his ri-yi
lion as a cU'ik In Ihe niT..-j nf
Ihe bureau, Padler gained
thorough knowledge nf the uinn
nrt In which the payroll was
handled.
After the holdup men bound
and gagged three cashiers after.'
having waylaid and kidnaped the basketl'all team met defeat at
one-armed guard, they split thelthe hnnu of ,h, A,hiand team
money ann went tneir respective
sivi. Sadler told the officers.
The day before the robbery
Badler 'was given his summer
vnration of one week. At the
close of Ills vacation 1)3 rolurn'd
lo his desk but. wilh more thin
(Continued on page six)
Queer Quirks
From the Wires
MILLIONS OK KL.WKH
LONDON, Jim. 21. W There
are three' cr four million alaven
left In the world to be freed If
Lady Kathleen Simon Is Informed
correctly. These are In Abys
sinia and China, she said' In o
! plea at a showing of the film
"undo Tom s Cabin.
' I
"DI TCH TRK.T" IX ' DITCH" I
NEW YORK, Jan. 21. (!Pt ;
Co-eds at Columbia are rebelling j
against the fad of Dutch treats.
prevalent there. Nine of them I
have fnrinod a club on tho fund-:
amental principle that a co-ed's i
purse shall remain rlcscd when
she Is In man's company.
rOHTIl.WT 8K.I.I.S FOR 0.(M)fl !
NEW YORK. .Jan. 21. Sir
; Thomas Lawrence's portrait of
Lsdy Moslyn, painted about
jlHUO, has brought 1C5.000 In a
sale hy dealers to a private col
lector.
WOULD UK KXKCUTIOXER
HARRIsnURO, T., Jan. 21.
(d") For somo reason or other
ten applications hnvo been made
for stiite executioner. There Is
no vacancy. Tho Job Js held by
tne executioner oi sirs, ttnyaer
and Gray.
BROAD STREET
' WOMAN FINED
A fine of $1 SO was paid hy
Gladys North In police court
this morning for possession of
i intoxicating liquor. She was ar
'rested. at 625 Brood street Frl
I day night by city officials.
Joo Murphy will serve out
I sentence nf 60 days In the city
Jull. lie was picked up Inst
I night hy city officers and bookod
i as a vagrant nt tho police stn-JtlPB-
.
Announce Tentative
Plans for Klamath
County Ski Carnival
V
i:y TOW MSTKI.1.K . lng runners can "turn ioose" and
a . . . . ... . .. ' , . att'Jln Ue apeej of an express
Fort Klamath s bid for dl.tlnc- for D,,dwr,le danres.
Hon as the mo4t p'cturesaue ' There sre generally aereral dls
northwea! center fjr winter sports tlnct and different mov cjnrti
and IntcreHtlng enow contexts will ,,on ' b" encountered on this
indole mnnj- features In tblai ic course that climbs nearl
yenr a Wlnur Sports Carnival, lj '" ft'et an elevation of 7,08
be stalled oa Wanhln Eton's blrthJ,'wt 10 Crater Lake lodge. ,
due. February 22. The entlro -?r. , H Is by no means feasible to at
nlv.l h purely a spDrtlng propo-, ,Bml" apeculatlon relative ti the
altlon. financed by We commun- P""'1'' placing of contestanta In
Hy of Fort Klamath, and la rap-',,,l battle ' the "ows. .
Idly developing Into an enlcrprl.0 i ,8klH. endurance and speed
attracting hunlieds of pe-ple to!a,on,e my P" Inadequate lo
this little village on that day. ' Participants who la.:k a certain
T:e ,2 mlle ski race fr.m Fort ol-mnt of famllLytty with dl
Klamath to Crater lake and re- : " condltlins of snow that lu
lu rn will be the bLg event. Fortr, Pd "r Increase their epeeJ. It
or posxIbV fifty or sixty mM la entirely posalbUi that J a rae.
from the north e U s best skllers. Iln 2-mlle trek on skll. travers
wlll romoete In this great contest ;,n course replete with cod 11-
ior the f4U0 In ch prlies offer-
s oner-
are 03
r'l! oro-,
y fl
,n winner. There
ru, or regulations that
i,,hl, IM.ron, 0f nblllly
,enterlnr the rax-e. There aro no
Ulitranre fees to be paid
Tie course of the ra.e follows,
for the most part the road to Cro-
... .
tcr lake, which, of cJur.ie, will be , s .u "r -burlid
under from two to twenty broken ski. Versto. who holds
feet cf snow. T'ere w.'ll be some (many records In tribute to his
detours from the road, nlainlv prosexs. was the unfortunate vle-
flcgged for the benefit of contest-i'1"1 ' hie on confidence and der
mis, that will take them over "hlch rosnlted In a splintered
precipices end rc-.h hllU where I'kl on the firsts-bad" bill on the
thev will hv to mo their best
jumping abllltr to remain r'ghi
Slri un and in tle contest. There
will be scteral long and ateep
hills lo rescenl that are free from
timber, and as all underbrush and
ether obstacles are comnletely
burled under snow the more dnr -
LIT1N TEAM IIES DRAWN
MEATS KLAMATH
In
a fast and hard fought
game, the Hlamatu county high
I In the valley city lut evening by
acoro of 29 to 39
Following Is the line-up t
tho local team: Jack Orell. cap-
tain and I. f.; Howard Prullt, jr.
K.; Harold Kendall, center; Har-
t-ld Olsen. r. f.: Lee Prultt and
Le Uoy Huntley, subs.
i At a late hour this afternoon
none of the players or members
of the high school set had re-
i turned home from the valley.
Faye Grizzle, Rudolph Jacobs,
Verona Marauley, A. C. Graham.
Jeanctte Shultx and Joe Kvans
were among thr.ie who made the
trl..
' CLAIMS DKSKRTION.
Ines A. Robertson Instituted
suit for divorce today from Ku
geno Robertson claiming that her
husband left her July-C3, 192a
and has not i.rovlded her with
support. She asks fcr the cus
tody of their two children and
f GO a month from the defendant
f(,r support of the children. The
couple were married September
21, 1920.
' "
With the
In the thick, of It was this hsnd
LB.f-..:j
fighting with Nicurugnan bandits at Nueva Segovia. Tholr leader
li croychgd lu IUo from row third froijn t. ., .
iiuns inui. lesi ine aioiiiiv oi ex-
In the ll!7 race Andy Versto.
.Norwegian rki Jumper, more re-
cently of Fort Klamati. and
lloped tj Win be local sportsmen.
, , , h i ,
return lap from crater
Liko
1 la
Manfred Jacobson OI MCI lOUa.
! Calif., and winner of lust year s
contest, made the round trip of
I n'11" In seven hours -lnd S4
j minutes. It is claimed by old
1 (Continued on page 5)
TQ FILL PANEL
To fill out the jury panel
which locked 21 names to make
It complete. 21 names were
drawn this morning by county
officials.
The prospective Jurors will be
In I nil nnn r-t UnntliV .Inn.
. UBry " so. when c ases on the
civil docket will be tried,
I The names drawn Include the
j following: ....
uiiu iitmuiri.tiniui
Whiteline. J. It. Chambers. Kanl
Beck. W. M. Allen. Den Reed,
Joe Trommel. William P. Wat
tors. Jess A. Johnson, George A.
Wlrtx, W. S. Conkling. N. B.
Drew and K. A. Gearv of Klam
ath Falls: Frank Halousek and '
Louts A. Kalina of Malln; Rob
ert U. Gordcn of Fort Klamath;
fins Keller, Ronanta; Karl Kes
ter, Olene; I). J. Daniels. I.sn
gell Valley; Alfred Fischer
Swan; John A. Jones, Dairy.
IIIVOIM'K SUITS KII.KD
Charging that her hust'and
deserted her two months after
their marriage, Orovilla O. LIs
key today brousht suit for div
orce frcm Fred Liskey, Klamath
rancher. The couple were mar
ried in Yreka, September 9,
1926. Mrs. Liskey asks the re
storation of hoc maiden name,
Orovilla O. Randall.
-
P"rU , 't lhe goddess of forlnne
''' aetlrolr present in this
event.
Devil Dogs in Nicaragua-
of scrapping V. S. Marines, photoed here during a lull In
G. GOEIHAL
BUILDER OE
CANAl, DIES
' . tederntlon of iJibor.
hamous Engineer Called The demand that 2.7S per cent
bv De&th Followins- i' bfl mi",B nlitical Issue.
oy ee.ui rouowing wn)rh fTrm oot of plM of
Brier lllnetS U nited Brewers Wcrkers before
'the executive council of the .fed-
TWO SONS -AND WIFE "0" h"uuV .ZV FX
ov utc ctnr at run dlcated on the belief that 2.75
ol. rilo OlUt. Al E.INL) per cent beer Is not intoxicating
jwld Mr. Green. He added It was
Hml Ileen Itxlixpoenl for Two the consensus of the body that
.Months anil Hone for Ills IU- "acn beverage handled nnder gov-
. erament supervision at reason-
covcry H-l Ilee. Olv.m Ip able ouI( mak() fjt
Two Weeks Preceding; Death; perance.
.Nature of MaUdy '( llwloed I "We aee ge to-al and f'agrant
, violation cf the prohibition laws
NEW YORK, Jan. 21. UP) as they now stani." aaid the la
Major General George Goethal. ha(J- "v" rich men who
iiinjur ueuerai vjeorge uoeinai,
I b,,,,,,,. , th Panam. ctinlli dien
I or lDe ' ,naI"a n"1- a,el
at hU apartment today.
The announcement was made
ny a son wno saia mat nis lata-
er had been 111 fcr several months.
Interment will be at West Point.
His two sons and his wife were
at his bedside when death came,
TI.- ....... n t 1 1 I .
. v. u uiua
not disclosed, but those closely
associated with him in business
said he had been seriously III for
two months and that hope for
'his recovery had been abandoned
, seierai wa si at nvii ri ih iiinttai ntn
D(:, become eenerallv knn-n n.
til today.
' After his retirement front ac
tive uirvli'n vith tl Mrmv . I
dropped out of Ihe public eye lo
a great extent, but continued
I
niisultlna-eojsineerine. with cffl-
ces in .New Tort Ma was one
nf the principal advisors of the
Port of New York authority dur
ing tha ennarni-r Irtn nf I ',d MnL
land vehicular tunnel. He sio
was advisor of tne port author-
Ity in its projects, including
bridges now belli? built bu'ween
Staien Island and New Jersey
snd the proposed bridge across
the Hudson to Fort Lee. N. J.
General Goethals la survived
by his widow, Mrs. Etfle Koriman
d two sonX Colon"
Goethals an
George R. Goethals I Dr.
Thomas R. Goe.hsls.
Piinaral wrrimt will Imk h1A
Nn the chapel of the l illltaTy
academy at West Point, N. Y., at
3 p. m. Tuesday.
BASIN RABBIT
fl f?ClW F f? MFFT
The Klamath Rabbit Breeders
Association held its monthly
meeting at the chamber of com
merce on Friday evening with a
large representation from all sec
tions of the county attending.
Ways and means of educating
the public to the actual value of
rabbit meat from the economical
standpoint as well as from its
nutritious qualities proved an In
teresting discussion. The asso
ciation is now-In a position to
show the public, through the ad
vertising medium and . through
the members of the organization.
Just what can be done with rab
bit meat as a food. The associa
tion meeting Is held on the third
Friday nf each month and the
public Is always lnvtte1 to at
tend. U Captain Victor Bleaiiedala who
Beer Plank
Defended by
Labor Head
MIAMI. Fla.. Jan. 21. ijP)Gr.
'ganlxed labor's demand for a 2.TS
per cent beer plank In the plat-
) form cf the major political par
ties is aimed only at the Vol
staed act. and does not seek re
peal of the 18th amendment to
'the constitution. avs William
fireen, president of the American
' v " " wuu
able to pay th hoot'.eg prices
Just shout as &n.usly. supmud
I with liquors jtt they foro-.rlv
were, and we see the laboring
'. me ureei n oi inn peo -
P'e. either making bad home brw
or buying poison. ,
The L,s Angeles convention of
the federation lust veer wen, nn
record as favoring amendment of.
.. . ... . .... t
in toisieaa act. inis win oe
,Be first time the democrat has
been included, in - legislative
program for representation to ta
major parties during their eL-r-
Hon year conventions
. .
DIE? SENTENCE
Falling to take heed
of the
earning to leave Klamath FslU.
M Pickens, arrested three times
cn a charge of being drunk with
In the past week, will live cn a
diet of bread and water at the
city police station for the rem
lur EtO da'vn
t k1ih 1 1. . i...
on Friday morning. Pickens pro-J
mlsed to leave Klamath Falls
when he was given his preference
of SO days In Jail or leave th
city at once.
Last night city officers received
a call to ecme t3 the Hotel Mert i
and Pickens was found' lmk-d :n !
a dressing room with bottk' of; I
wood alcohol In his possession.
He had consumed a portion of the !
picked up by the cfficers.
t "If be won't leave town and '
Insists on being drunk, tbe enly !
remedy left is to 'put him on a ;
diet of bread and water for 50
days," Ambrose stated. f
XKW 'ORK OOI'PLK
AI.IVK, TI1KY INSIST
' '
NEW YORK; Jan. 21.
(AP)-fA series of myster-
lous Incidents had Dr. and
Mrs. Psul Gross, of east
68th street, bewildered to-
dsy.
An undertaker called at
the Gross home with all the
paraphernalia necessary for
a funeral. He said he had
come In response to a tele-
phone call. Mrs. Gross had
just assured them there was
a mistake.
RRFfiR VM&TFR
I II I I Iml I
University Will Build
$300,000 'Dormitory-
university; of Oregon.
Eugene, Jan. 21. (Special)
When men students enter the I'nl
versltv of Oregon next fall they
sill find attractive and up-to-date
living quarters for more than
three times as many vs can now
be accommodate! .n FrlenMy
Hall, the present dormitory, it Is
announced, fallowing the ap
proval given today by the board
of regents for te hnmedlate erec
tion of a new dormitory, to cost
1300.000.
This structure, which will be
constructed under the enabling
act passed by the Inst legislature,
will house 228 men in a inve
stor' brick fireproof unit type
quarters. The en-Jhllng act. paw
ed f:r tie benefit of the nnlversU
l' nd the State Agricultural col
Icie. allows tho Institutions to
me construct buildings for d'lrmllor-
les, finance them with bonds and;
then repajr the bonJs with lu:oil
BUYERS OF
EAST MAKE
CONTRACTS.
Price Exceeds That of
Past Year by From I
Two to Four Cents
$300,000 INVOLVED
IN ADVANCE BUYING
J. KUIilsnd Company, Wool Man-
Dfaclnrers of Hoeton, PajvluwA
Two-Thrl of Total Available
Jn Klamath County; Klsenian
and Company Alio Bays.
At a price from two to
four cents a pound more
than the 1927 market Drice.
Eastern Wool COmDanies of
- ' Rnafnn a n A
Philadelphia
i have signed
contracts for
I lne PUfCnase Ol the 1928
1.1 - . . .
wool clip of the Klamath
hsain aifimi.J -i u
DaSI"' e8t""ated at between
! 900,000 and .1,000,000 lbs.
Principal buyers were the ' 3
Koshland comnanr anil ,h. sta-
man company of Boston. Mass.,
and the Charles J. Webb and corn-
pany of Philadelphia.
J Contract price ranges firm 91
: cents to 23 cents. Price which
wool growers realized last year
j rungea irorn zs rents to 31 cents.
Buyers representing the eastern
'concerns have beta busily n
! gaged daring the past week In
i closing contracts with KlnmatA '
wool growers. Similar activities,
have been in progress In Laksj
connty. j
In actual cash, the Klamath'
wool growers will net approtW
mately $300.00. j"
J. Koshland and company pur
chased ' aDDrcximatelv two-thiril
I of the total wool clip 70.000
I fleeces or in the neirhhorhnnjl of
.000 pound. Their contracts
! were negotiated and closed by
;,he,r Klamath representative,
Charles F. Dunlap.
John Siemens Jr. represented
,nB lml" company ana air.
(Continued oi. page 21
I Riiihnn William Rnmlnvlnri r
rived in Klamath Falls this af-
ternoon from Pendleton to spend
ithe coming five daya here at tho
house guest of Rev. and Mrs. J.
Henry Thomas.
Bishop Remington comes to
Klamath Falls at this time to he
present on St. Paul's day. tho
second anniversary of St. Paul's
Episcopal church. J
On Sunday evening Dr. and
Mrs. E. D. Lamb are entertain
ing In his honor with a dinner
at their home. On Tuesday eve
ning Bishop Remington will ho
a speaker at the mass meeting lo
be held at the First Presbyterian
church tor the purpose of dis
cussing week-day religion.
fr:m tho buildings themselves,
i No state money will be used. It Is
I pointed out. ;
I The university has alrcalv ac
cumulated a small cash reservo
through operations of the pres
ent dormitories, ond this will ho
used to help finance tha work.
T.ie recommendation for the
new dormitory was made by tho
university officials, who have Just
completed a survey of th llvln
accommodations for men in Eu
gene. The situation has been
thoroiutliL' studied, and the latest
Ideas In dnrmltorr construction,
gathered by EarlV. Onthank, el
ective secretary'. President Ar
noH Rennet Hall, ind others will
he Incorporated In the ncjr build-
ln.
The .new dormitory ' will bo
three stories In bright, with serr-
lew - mcnt. It will b oh
vt-unUiiue4 oi) f Its),
MRTrn DicunD
iiuilu uuiiur.
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