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finis li the went portion tonight,
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tip vtrluhlo wind, becoming
pmt And southeast on the rout.
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON', FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2:), 192K
Number 61M
CSLDJ1
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City Edition
The Old Home Paper
EUR
BUDD SEES
EXPANSION
IN COUNTY
President of Great North
ern Railroad Viiitt
Klamath Fall
CAN SEE' DIFFERENCE
SNCE HIS LAST VISIT
Niifnl Hull Kaeciillvr Mini Juilu
I.. C. Oilman Arrive In 1i'
Till Morning In lnprt laical
lriincrllo, mill Omlliiiie Trip
Today
Nlm hi lust lil, several
numllia ago, Klamalli Fall' liul
nea district in alinon uimil -lakahl
algna of development and
rpnaliint In farl, Klamalli conn
ly, aa a whole, appear to N en-
Joying prosperity hardly iullei
by anv irVrfrirt Willi III win In
ila.lrle behind II.
Thla la III Impression galnaj
ft.,. Uall.h 11...I.I hPA.I.Irnl nt I h
Oreat Northern 'rsllroad. during a I
half-day visit In Klamath r'Jlln.
Accompanied by L. C. Oilman.
neaillv, Tun prwltlciii (i iiiv run...
.Mr. Itulil arrived thla mining
from Han Franrlarn. lie atopped
over In Klamath Kalla, ronferred
with Tom Ulxon, Kluniath aiiier
Intenileni of the (Heat Northern,
and C. N. t'liHropheron, general
, general
dlvlaloii. r
a(ent for the Klamalh
waa honor uet t -Ih notary
rlub thru noon, and loft early thl
afternoon hy oulomnlilla, for
llend.
"1 am glad to sen that our new
station has been coniplcieJ, anil
believe that II Is a real addition
In your biilne dMrtct," Mr.
II 11 (til commented.
BE VERY QUIET ;
V. fl. B. MAfl YLAND, -Nov. 2k
(API Presldcnl-clei't Hoover,
today rellernted that ho desired
I ho most simple Inauguration ,
loalhle. nil limiiRtiriil hall and
eliihorata parado being hnuiled.
"I wlah no more elaborate,
ceremony than 111 must alinplo
of recent years." ho aald, referr
ing to tha Wilson, Harding and
I'ooIIiIko Inaugurals. '
OLD MAN DIES
FROM EXi'DSUKL
MEDFOItn, Ore.. Nov. 2.1. (A
PPl Frank Smith. SO, a resld
cut ot Jn.-kann county for 40
years, , wli.) died In n hospital
yesterday from exposure after
wandering through lhe woods
near Kaglo Point for two days,
had relatives living In Ohio, and
was a member of n Maannlo
lodge of Columbus, Ohio, accord
ing lo Information found hy thn
sheriff's office.
Poor Pa
"I was relieved when Mn
said, iihe wnnled me to help
servo thn refreshments. I
thr.uuht she'd called mo Out
on net omit nf that Joku 1
Kill."
i -
NAUGUHAL TO
BOOTBLACK"
LOSES 2200
TO CROOKS
PORTLAND. Urr
Nov. J3.IP)
Jihn Trlfoinnf. 4 1. a hii
i shiner, win robbed til I2!'i,j
llf.'-llme saving, by Iwn bunco
nun who victimised hlin under
irli'ii ( leaving him 1 3. nun
10 distribute m needy people.
Two cusliiiucra of the boot-.
Mark, win posed o wealthy men. :
.n. known only an "Joe", III"
other us 1 .011 1 Johnson, who
had hci'n lavish with tip", lolil
hliu ihcy Intended to give
for charity and naked Trlfonoff
If In- w -.11 III lake i barge of tin'
inn. When hi- agreed Ihny de
clared they wanted awurliy, mid
ho drew ISiin from bunk ami
inil It In wiill' t nml n box
' which "Johnson" furnished.
In a Joking way Johnon re-
'. n..rLi.ii "m ini lo r lolil mn ni'V-
r In foil nibney In a box," anil
Iip nut lh wallet In hl vest ,
anil ihn withdrew It. replai Ing I
It. When Trllonoff opened the ;
wallet lt 11 onlulnod
only newnpufter clipping.
LONDON. Nov. tl. (AIM A
rer.Mirlnu bulletin ram from
K( ,.orKr ll pny l.iaua at :il
p ni. Innlght. It aald:
Th king had a qulner day.
Ilia temperature lower and
there wn no f:irthor rxtettilqn
..( ihd mUrlnel In 'the lung."'
- ,
Tbn I nllelln wan algncd by Sir
Stanley Ifewell anl lxrd IMon.
. LONDON. Nov. IJ. (API
King tJeorge. Ill with a lunir
Irnuhla Ihat developed from a
cold, waa able lo obtain a little
real lhl aftern.-on. At th pn:ace
It was. aimed thla fact was o
sldered aa a hopeful devi l ipui.'nt.
A muti In close t; -ch '"h
royi.: circles was nuoted this after
noon as salng that th knu's
lllueis although aerlo'lS'. h.iiild
not be resarile.1 as in any iay
Irrtnlnr.
ROBBERS LOOT
OF
TUAKI'OHD CITY., Pa.. Nov.
2.1. .M Kidnaped by tour
hank robbers, who today held
up the First National hank of
Trnffoid City and escaped with
about llS.noo In cosh. O. M.
Kimmell. Porongh assessor, and
two of the alleged bandits, were
found In an automobile by Du-
nnsn police. several nours in.-
er.
his experience, said -two of the
robbers left lhn mnchluo at Mc
Keesporl. Tho two prisoners had It. 000
In cash on Ihelr persons. Kim
mell was making a deposit at
the lime of tho holdup when he
walked to tho door lo give Iho
alarm, the bandits, each carrying
nn nrmftil of cash, seised him.
placed tilm lu their car, and
drove away.
i ..-aaaa fkf
MMM Or
a mnnniirn
:-NNB fflRTHUlUi
BANK
CAS
Ways Of Rich Revealed
By Mr. Whitney's Will
HY .MOHUIS DU HAVKX TIIACV
NEW YOllh?. Nov. 21. (UP)
Ti... ,,i,iir waa clven a chance
to see today Just what It means
In tho wny' of wordly posses
sions, lo be n mnltl-mllllonnlre.
This glanca Into lhe private
affairs Nf one of thn country's
richest men. enmo when1 lhe ap
praisal of the estate of the
late Payne Whitney of New York
was filed.
; It revealed that tho ostnto was
worlh 178,K3.0flll nfler Iho
claims agnlnst It pro. pnld. It
Is the largest estalo ever put
through tho New York courts.
Oilier millionaires hnvo died hav
ing vaal iituis, but umiully their
t(DWAY
CHIT nDCMQ
0UII UILI1U
ON MONDAY:
Damage Action Againtt
Fay Will Be Tried
Next Week
DROWNING OF CHILD
IS INVOLVED IN CASE
Father of 5-Ven'r-OI.I liny Perk
In Recover 7.vki r-roin t iiy
in Ciroiinil Thai Alleged Nrgll
gene Waa faint of III Hon'"
Ileal In ('ami I
A father will atrlve to" get
17100 In damage on the ground
that hla aon'a death waa rauned I
hy negligence. Monday when the ;
raae ot Wallace Oruway agalnal 1
.... ( . L" I m n I h fall. wllllPinU OYVC lIlOl.
, . lf,.,.,h rireull
come 10 rial In Klamath circuit 1
court before Judge c nrKina Pt
Lake county.
Klve-year-old Waltr Ordway. 1
one aunny morning, fell through;
a hoi In Tenth afreet, near th
hank, alld under a fence, rolled
head over heela down the pre-
rlpllate hank Into the Irrigation
rar.al and drowmsl. Ilia body'
araa found' lionra Inter.
There had been a amull slide ;
on the, steep nana aixive iho
'.' tront.'ilr.t Aii.lim T-i... '
the
I
H
Mrs rtT laiPrarle ami wee
,,.., n..n ii.nn nnrrnilv
escaped serious Injuries this of
lernoon when man by the name,
of Tucker, of Dorrls. Is alleged lo ,
have crashed Into the car of Mrs.
'liPrarle on tho corner Of Pino!
and Eighth. 1
: Mrs. ijvPrnrlo was motoring
north with her daughter, when
'Tucker Is nlleged to have come
diwn III avenue, , crashing Into
tho ijiPrarlo car, damaging It
badly.
i Little lleltv Jean was si-ratcheJi
and bruise,! in inv crasn. 1
Mrs. LnPraiie fnlnted, and was ;
lven flrHl aid by Mrs. I. Towle. I
She waa rushed lo lhe hospital
where her Injuries were found lo ;
he sllghl.
At a Kite hour IhU afternoon
Tucker had made no report of the j
accident.
J. M. HOMSLEY
SENT TO JAIL
FOR 6 MONTHS!
For the ncxtv six. months.' J.'
will be
M. llomsiey. 1 niioiiuin.
..Incarcerated In
. .1.. 1..11 fni.
ence of that lime
pronounced by Justice of tho
. .1 .1 nrnnbv of Chllinuln.
, rhnreeri lusnlnc
a had chock
y
I property tins been disposed of by
'deed or by other means, before
; their denihsj rather than by will,
i Whitney died suddenly several
! months ago while playing ' golf
near his Long Island home.
I Tho appraisal contains many
.pages, and it reveals many
things.
I It shows that Whitnoy had
.underwear worth. MOO In his
.personnl wardrobe'. Ho owned
' 22 overcoats.
Hut his nutomnhllos exceeded
his overcoats In number. He
had 2D cars, Including ' f ur
ltolls-ltoyces, four Llnioltis and
four Fords.
(Continued on rage Flvt)
HUT
SEVERE CRft
THEY SWAM 18 HOURS
.'"' -f - 4 raft Wi
I . 1.. K . Ik Y -A t
'M'( K1KKT "At
and woman In water
:30 ateamed
Launched b
Eirhteen houn
aram irom lapiain . unini.ugn. 01 me A'uermu auiie, ; u
he ouiUm o( r of and ,,,. lhe flKur(.f ,
wn,rn ,re h(.r, howii Mm. Clara t;. Ball, a atewardwia on the S. S.
Veatrla. and I'aul Dana, a paKHenger. The photo waa taken up:n
,h(.r arrival In New York. tr. ISall van partially paralyxed. her
companion bruUtil and rut by toulng wreckage.
'
Drainage Contract Will Be
Signed Saturday Afternoon
Anxious lo ioasmnmaie !U Je-
gal leclilil -allllea invoivea so turn
work on Iho big project may
commence t ho first thing in the
spring, the board of directors of
th Klamath Irrigation district
will meet in special session lo-
morrow morning to formally
! authorize the president and se-
rretury ot the district, J. .
j Jacob and A. M. Thomas, lo slitn
' the I3UI1.0OU government drain-
' ' contract and then stibmlt
It 10 circuit court for official
1 confirmation.
Tho rtrilllaK(. comma was ap-
proved by the district at a regit-
lar' district election ihls month.
One district official pointed
Wllli Ualph lludd. president!
of the (.rent Northern. Judge;
Oilman, vice president. Tom Dlx -
anpcrintcniieni tor "tne Kin-
nia ill division and C. N. fhrlsio-
pherson, general agent for this
division of tho Oreat Northern
as honored guests, llotarians at
.luncheon today enjoyed them-
Iselves In a Thanksgiving pro -
Vram. '
mi s
ROTA GUEST
"Pat" ratterson sang two de-, lertalnment of visiting alnmnl.
llghtrul jiolos. with Mrs. Cofer with large committee ot under -
at the piano, visitors from ullsraduates cooperating with
lover Iho coast were present and
vera ini rnHnort nfine which.
'Fred Fleet pulled a new one as1
mnslonl director of the club, lie
! divided his members' putting' Men
; Hall In chnrgo of ono side which
sK "Solomon Levi" and at the
jsnme llino Fred took the other
Hide of lhe house and sang "The
I Spanish Cavalier". The Hall tac
Jtlon .broke forth In song only
to he met hy tho Fleet section.
I (ConlTnurd on Pas:. Knurl
i
! FIRST FLIGHT
j IN ANTARCTIC
MADE, -REPORT
' NEW YORK, Nov. 23, ( AP)
Radio messages sent from the
iantar.-t!o by Captain Sir Hubert
Iwilkins tell of tha first airplane
flight over made over that ro-
fftnn
j une mespage, anuresscu 10 wic
Klelson ot Ilntlon, N. D . father
lot Llout. Ilpn Klelson. pilot of
lhe expedition read:
"lien nindo first Antarctic
flight today. Regards. .Wllklns."
A message nlso was received by
the Wright Aeronautical corpor
ation, '
a , aiiih nnrin
c .-y v 1 111 1 I'm ini
through wreefeag. Found man
at and picked up two of plurkleat
In water." There, In a radio-
u't Ikat-.ibe-. bivard doslred to
, expeuuo ail legal preliminaries
no that the. work could be under
ny as soon as possible. ,
"It has been found inadvls-.
' ahlo to begin construction on the;
big drainage program this win-
ter because it costs more to .
work on a project of that sort;
In th winter than the spring or:
summer,", this official comment-1
cd. 1 .1
. In addition ; In- lhe drainage
contract, the board will dis -
Iciihs certain proposed changes
in the constitution of the Oregon tirs of the city have brought;
irrigation, congress and. aa a:,0,a' arrests for this offense to(
! member of that body, will nrob-il tor the past month, records 1
ably take action thereon.
1L.1i
. -mm iiup.ptfMviil
AT UNIVERSITY-
ALUMN
RJTHFR
Ull I I
VVlVEItSITY OF ' OUECON jcnnps disturbing lhe peace.!
- ... .ij, ' 1
Kllgcne. Nov. 2i Amidst the1
. ... mm 1
' din nd excitement of a big fool -
nan ratty ana a coast conierenco 1
grid battle, lhe annual 1'nlver-;
alty of Oregon homecoming will'
' bo . run oft. with u combination ;
Of new and. traditional features
next wcekreud, today and Sat-
.nrday. Arrangenients aro rapid -
Iv being romnleted for lhe en -
Jeannetio Calkins, atumnl secre-
ary, in snaping plans.
- The Eugene armory has been
"r '"e r"" win, mnuai
the bonfire. Tho purposes of all
thla enthusiasm will bo to hop
P "' Oregon foottmll team for
the Montana game on Saturday
afternoon, which Oregon
porters are hoping will res
running np the largest score
against Montana this season." '
. . Alumni meetings are s.-lieihil-.
ed' for this afternoon and Satur-1
day morning. John C, Veatch.'1
ir.uiilnud on Pairs Four! . I
KLAMATH SPUDS
WILL BE SENT
TO PRESIDENT
.
lri.man.
As a gift from
county. President and
Mrs. Cal-
Ivln Coolldge will receive the box 'past four years. Is bottled up in has changed Its nationality, its
V Commercial , Netted Ooms. ; Enseuada, Mexico harbor with name and its owners many times
which carried first prlia nt the; two cuast guard, destroyers ly- ln ,ho fast four years It has
Spokane Totato Show this week, ling outside waltljig to seise It. j never left the business of run
i The potatoes are from the! Diplomatic communications , nlng liquor, coast guard Intelll
! Henry Semon ranch. This at-have passed between the United ; g('ni'e officers said,
'ternoon they were shipped from tatei and Canada. Great Drit- Twice the shl has been seized
Spokane. In Iho Will to House, a nin. Panama. C.uatemala and nv L'nltcd States authorities and
gift to the president and his,' Italy , over the. activities of this twice It has been freed.
wife, for Thanksgiving. - shlj). Sow It Is tho Bubject of; (Cutitluuod on Pugs FlvcJ (
OA C
in nnPOLmcs in!
1 OHVL
I J Ul
eJ- LI. !
German. Steamer Herren-1
WVK in Dlttret West
of Ireland
SEAS MOUNTAINOUS;
- irrarrC'aVtt?
AS VESSEL WtAlvtJNb
- ,
Inclement Wcnllicr In Varloua :
, , ... , . -.
Section, of World Take Toll of
Shipping; Japanene Veaael I;
Driven Aground; Marahfleld
Una W reck
tftvnnv vne 91 (AP
The Danuih ateamer Estonia to-'
day notified the Velentlm wire-
leas station that It had rescued '
13 of the crew of the German
ateamer Herrentryk last reported
in distress about -643 miles west 1
of Ireland. -
The message read:
"Have now got ihirteen in all,
but men too weak to give names
!yet. Still searching wreckage,
1 seas mountainous." '
LONDON. Nov. 2J. (API The
Valentia wireless ' station ' an
nounced today that a Lloyd's
radio message from the Danish
steamer, Estonia said thai It had
', ' CoS': ".'iSSi.J'a "")
With
foe. arrest of Jerry '
; fhoektoot,
Klamath Indian, last
.niag tor anviug an aoimn-(
. bile while Intoxicated, police of-1
iln lhn office of Keith Ambrose
; revealed today.
i Chocktoot was found glulty.
his drivers license suspended anJ
a fine ofllOO or 50 days In
nn cuy jau laipusH'ii.
Kor the lirst S3 days of rsov -
on r' ImLlI
IN STORM
DRUNKEN AUTO
: nmvFR fio
mm a mm mm w mm m-r
ember, city officers made 83 1 Pine Ridge, authorities said to
arrests. Two wero' for white '. day. First reports said that the
slavery, two for graud larceny; car was driven by H. I. Jackson.
(along with a number for drunk -
YVTpF" OF R. A.
LONG PASSES
As a sign of respect to Mrs.
h. a. uong.' wno passea
yesiernay lu tvfasas 1 uy, me,
: Bin Basin Lumber company, own- j
!ed by lhe Long Bell Interests wIM i
;top operation for one nour to-, creasingiy "Mm not become generally known
! morrow, it was announced todaylwor on and still the district at-1 (J thi mornlng Tne wa.
: by Olen Hout. manager ; torney's office kept piling " ! ,oornMl that follr pb8,cUnil. ha(
he still from 11:30 a. m. until,
; 12:30 p. m.
Mrs. Long was the wife of It.,
(A
Long, one or the principal
owners of tne Long lien mm-
her company.
! Elusive "Federalship,v
Evades Federal Prohis
(BY ALFRED 1. RECK) ; diplomatic correspondence be
WASHINOTON, Nov. 23. (VP) ' tween this country and Mexico.
Once more the old rum rnn-; In Pt years it has flown the
ner "Federalshlp." Nemesis of "an of five countries from Its
American prohibition enforce-1 masthead. Today It Is wlihJiit
ment, has ruu afoul ot the law. ' official registration. with no
Todav the freighter, which in-
.iin.sitv i,. Hi.inrh...! in-
teinatlonal relations during the
U.S. SHOULD
BE FOR MEN
I DETROIT, Nor. 23. (JP) With
the aaaenion that "I'd rather be
considered a good cook than a
good woman 'politician," Mra
Jamea N. Downey. Detroit p
tliul leader and for alx yearn
member of the Uepublican Ht
Central committee, today
nounced her retirement forever
t m ....iu .... 1
"I'm complclely diallunioned '
fler M IheM inn.. Mr .
ney aald. "Nerer again will I
nave anything in 01 witn any- r
thing political except Juat lo rant j
my rolo."
"Women In nollt'" here) ar'CJip CIRCI FD I OW
lUlHmiHI 111 I lUIKIIliai" "I I
be party," ahe declared. "They
'oppoxe each other becau:m they I
00 not nae eaco oui-r a ci.nue,
or huahands. or frlenda. They
nolh(nK of tMn
M. iwney has reared four
children and bax three grand
children "and I'll show them
lust how well I can co:k on 1
! Thanksgiving day." he aald.
Building permiu for the1
PFRMITS N R
si 0010 h!
month of November probably will been authenticated In all detail,
reach the S100.0- mark, with; The ami as reported U tha
another week of the month re-1 paper were: " ".'.1
mainlng. Today permits at the'Kflnrth I. . DunU.r.. "employ o
city hall had reached a total of tbe' Spokane and hUntern Trnat
f S7.SS3. j compajty. .
. Tw permits, on for the Lor- llu her
enx building on South Sixth to' ,
mf SSO.OOO nd arlotHer!forj-vh6v-l7n- .
the Hillside hospital. Issued for h'lUIl" a.l.b.m. pilot. ' ,
1 (40.600 were granted the early The injiired. according to the
'part of this month. 1 report were:;
i Other permits were fcranted D. Jl. Mitchell and Rex Heath.
Ifor homes ranging from 11.000 i:yi rirnesses said . that the.
to tC.OOO. ! giant. hl:. ;wncd hy the Srokana
f Twenty-three permits have i Alrwjys.' Inc. circled low over
i been granted so far this, month. ; the fnrms -on Moran Prairie on
.11 FLEET
1 E. Van Fleet, district man-
lager of the Oregonlan. suffered!
1 severe bruises and Mrs. Van
j Fleet sustained a broken verte-
i nra last nigni wnen ineir auio-
i mobile plunged ott tne road near
1 A .Nash sedan, occupants un-
known, was found, wrecked at the
bottom ot a 20 Toot bank near
, . -h nn
Aiiroraa. Plood was iounu on
tho car.
JURY MAY NOT ,
DCDrtOT TfinAYi
KLrUKl 1UUA I !
wnemer or-not iue grauu ju.,
would complete their 1''"01'"
Hons this afternoon became In -
If the inquisitorial body fin-
llshes up today. It will not be un-
til late and may be after the
dinner nonr. i nere was a iargB
volume oi onsiness to auenn
! mostly routine.
tlag and sunject to seizure npon
the high seas wherever found.
Although the "Federalshlp"
HURT N
MOTOR
SMASHED 0
IPLINTERS
. ,
Accident Occurt as Air-
plane Return From
Colfax Air Circus
- - waw . -
BEFORE .FATAL FALL
'
rilot Flghla Ixeilng lUtlln Agnlnxt
Thick For; Kxpect Fifth Pax.
senger of Cilant AlmhJp Will
Die Before End oi Day; Land
Ing Attr-aipC Fails ' , '
I SPOKANE, Wash., Nor. 23, (jTO
j Four men were killed and three
I seriously Injured today when t
' Ford trl-motDred passenger plane.
returning with passengers from
the Colfax. Washington, air car
nlval to Spokane, was wreckedT
on a farm near the Falouse.high
way just ontsirie of Spoknne. Inw
formation received by the Chran4
icle .said. The report had not
the ouitklrt 1 of Spokane tor xev-
eral Bilnttlos before It struck tha
earth.- f
Officials of the airport hi
were unable to obtain authentic
Information about the cause of
:the crash at first, because ot tho
jseriea ot conflicting report tela
(ContlniKd oa Page Seven)
NEW YORK', Nov. 23. (AP)
Thomas Fortune Ryan, aged tin-
THOMAS F. RYAN
PASSES TODAY
onlancier; died- at nls home nera
afler a sliort Illness. '
i Death-was attributed to ad
vanced oge. Mr. Ryan was 77.
The "nUr- tortuna waa
variously' ' estimated at' from
l.ioo.ooo.oon - to 500.oflo.ooo
. m of u wag ,nTJ(Uld jn
, tohaC(.0 Mork, --...
; v. , ' . .. .11
been In attendance.
nnnlk nnfll1,.iul nf 1 9 " 1 C n lit
. ' V,
hoWpr ,n the (.uaranty Xrui,t
: h
Company,
mahrlalncd
OiIO.iiiiO In
He Is said to
a balance ot
that bank.
Mo,.
Auiit:Het
"Pa's table manners la good
In public, hut he's still a little
bit noiry usln' a toothpick."
IK