WKATHKR OMEOON: Italu watt sad local snows tud raid) out portion to night and Wednesday, moderate tcinpornture . Southerly (alaa ou Ilia count. Associated Press and United Press Telegraph Service Herald Advertisers Appreciate Your Trade Price Five Cents KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1928 Number C213 W City Edition The Old Home Paper ' ' ' '. " ' T ' " - -' '-t---1- City Submits Plan For Tunnelling Section R. BUTLER GIVE HELP Proposal Submitted Ac companies Engineer's Map to Washington ANTICIPATE ACTION j OF U. S. CONGRESS j li'uliiuil Atiilr rlll.n !cllee ; IjiMliink.is Miijr llf 'irnl'iil ; 1'imhi lo Order K-h-cuiI Appro-! irliill.iu l.i I Inn mi' vtliMi.min). leilcisl Pis. l.i I In Kliinmi:, PropoMil li linie the Coiiarr..; appropriate gllHl.imil lit flruin.-j the tunnelling "' '' main Irrlg.i- I lull riinnl lium rrmurrt lu AIM-j Hintu street, 'J 11(1 reel, Ihus llni. ' tiiulliig a municipal lii-nll ! and Midclll menace, will In ,litl-ril lie fore tlti miHr nut liurll li l. Wai.tlllmt.iu l. b) It.. It, Unite r 'llt !' elected isingrCNiiiin from mix tll.lriii. Today a !' of tlie iimpuont inannvciiicul ir ruitipnnlcil l' ilnln ami riirinal argument., lu Id, lutor, nna ill by lr in nil lu Mr. Iliitlcr. mm In I lit nnllminl capital, by Major T. II. Waller. Itcbtiffcd by Hi" bureau ol re i. mini Inn. Ilia city has decided In uliiiiU I lie in n it it direct I;; lu cmigrcm. The main Irrigation rnii.il w I it tl I ii r lu circuitous any tliriiuiili Hi" heart of a populous residential illnlrlit, haii Imm been nnntdi.ri.il a menace In Klamath Falls. Many (."rsoits have horn druwucd In Hit, deep water-way i'oniluut.sl an rtu" Tlin-n CELTIC STILL , CO till. Ireland, Dec. II. (AIM Tin. White Slar l.lner Celllc. which weiil aground at Ilia en trance or Cork harbor yesterday was still fast mi the rocks litis afternoon. .Moderating weather and culm seus, li'iwever, consid erably lessened the datiser of her breaking up. While Star engineers arrived, lit Colih today and boarded Hie vessel for an Invent Icnl Ion upon which will ill 'lie ll (I attempts to salvagii her. It was believed that tho structural work amid ships Intel been strulned. Cupula Deny nil J soma or the ship's officers together with a skeleton crew needed tu handle ropes during erforls lo tow her off, reiiiiilued uliouril. ' Poor Pa "Ma's Weight stays the 8:iiiii, hut her clot lies gut heavier. Yclei.luy the scalus sliuweil her chillies had gained a pound since rhe weighed last." ANXIOUS TO mm mm i nu i urn duimu; DISTRICT I TO PAY BIG I SUM TO U.S. I ln In. ill of I'H.or.U u7 lu III" ; Fulled Htiili. government to pay operation and iunlnlonunr 'ih linen end pu.t and futuri. con struction charges will In. author ised ly Ilia b ard uf directors iif lliu K lu in n l ll Irrigation District at la hi mid iiiifl Iiim next Saturday. J I.. Jamb, president uf tliu ills jlrlrl nu lit IliU liioriiliiK. Tlii operation and miilntenH une rhtiiges rover Iho first linlf lot l2! and IH.M2 K of Hi" i miml ruction charges ii"i'd not jlinro In nti paid mil 11 Jnni. .In. 'l2. If Ilia illnlrln liimril liud becu uilndi'il, j .Mr. Jacob and A. M. Thomas. 1 secretary uf ihi. In urd buvu Just returned from a burlnusi (rip to ; rurllund. , T Kvi n tliou .li Ihey will not bv tn (uiisldiir III" Itld.lln inurler rtiH because It will be hull lied eni'luslvely b." faJaral aullinilllcs. .i.h.e KUiii.Jth cMUiiiy ruihI Jury HliMi wont illlo ses.iloll yewler- dtif. has so murh businei'S b'forn 11 t li ii t It niny not b able In sub hilt a report t Tie circuit itnir: lirore lii'it Miinila innrnlittt. nr rnrilliiK lu D.-jiiitv D:ulil Altnr r.r T. ft. Uliletia alters. HI n JURY STILL If! SI iinnr nu ENGINEER SAYS:? "r Itnky." milled O'tie Henry, couniv roal enuli r. to-, . . . . ' lit theskv. "ICveii If It does snow. .,. ulll In. able to wind up ..t uf nur jintJi'f'U, bi u 11 Him Uumb ourse of rock ls leen li. I.I. Of I course, if It snows cats and doits, jtlial's a different mutter. Hut I given normal whiter weather an I I I think we'll p ill through w!lh : colors flMiiK." ELKS TO GIVE INITIAL BALL OF i r ALL OL AbUiN i ri a i i4i hi if". 1 1 Ntrni nr nr I F.lki lodge will ho held toiinrr.iw evening, when a dance Mill be jheld In the' spatlous K ks' hall - room on the second floor of the club. ! Services of LM ring s orchestra havu been neiiireO. the In! I has been c'eioinleil. and delicious rtf - freslimenlB will he served. Dune- lug will begin ut 11:30. Epidemic Numerically . Strong; WASHINGTON. Dec. 11. (AP) ,11 1. l.i II.., n.,l.,i..l" Htlllin In some seellniis, pul.llc lienitn.it . s cliariicteru.il as an eft - scivleo pfflcliils do not believe Hie prVS.'I'l Olll.'l. nH 'l ........ ..." - l.tM,, ,.., ..J.l. I n- lltitu,, II. i.l swupt tho eouniry in lull and 1II2U. Nor is It considered ns virulent In eliiuacler for tlle iiiaili r... in... .... u, V........V... loa', Novell heless, lnf liieuni Is hold rospousllilo lor Ihu closing of five schools In widely separated Hcetioiis. - No ileulha werr reported at utiy of tho schools but lit S- winire, hair or the students were said to be III. Olio hundred and fllfly lind the disease ut Colnin- Ha and nt Culver 611 had report - id to Ilia infirmary slncu BUur - day. Three other schools also ro- PRESIDENT wl BETWEEN ! r 1 tlf ..i v; '- .. .. This rlisl nieliire of tlie Hoover nixxl-nill imrty In Ijitln America, slum-a llir Aiiieri.un ireliletil- eleel l-l.iii ln M.nrn...l l.n.lrn. vrlm .ll of mini r,-ets alK.nnl 111" f. K. K. Marlan.l. Toj-" i.ieu.i, rerun erU Hi., li ri I. (..ii.i-nl Jikp Mil rlu Mmicmla mid ill ill n r:;lil. I'ii-lilent A.lolfj Dins of .Vlinrnicua. I'lt-jduy that Uollva has mobilized her j lurv lniii-iiilll.il by teeiliuiie fruin New Vurk to Hun Krnucliro. ', 'army. Some verjlons of the ru-1 RIVER HIGHWAY. 1 CLOSED TODATi ;ulilest reviews of the pus! devel- ' opment of tlie Klanuilh Imin and I'tiKTI.AM). Ore.. Dee. otl , wiuu,,.m forueusls of The Columbia river lilsliwuy , ,,, n,,H.urr, n.ieiuly In was eliiscd to irnffle tudiiy by rmlr u i.muher News I'nrt- slid" lit MiiHler. Oregon, reports:, ' received by the Oregon suite i I Minor Asmii la I Ion mild Ihat til" m ftl iilht . Truffle mis (-outfit . nrfKyn' Ihn ltr-iilif uf tho IIiiiIm nt 1 , - - I vl.. ... tt... .w.r-lh lannk rnml nrtl " " " , ..., , " ... Mrkei.K I'm. wmt mien w hi ..wV. Willi.. Knlmnn i.'"'"" cre.i.iiro. -a- on ,,,c' "''lo of "'"'and for the past few vears. Kin- """""""' FRUIT BRINGS LARGE RETURN MAl.K.M. Ore. Dec. II. MY -Tito Inliil revenue from crops pro duced this year mi the M. dford . Irrigation district In J;iik"Oli; roittily was 1 1 ,7iL', 1 1 7, according 13 Iho annual report filed wllhj,,, (1Kr,,PJ uhove ,r, Klamath the stntn engl r. This Is un Inrrensu over previous year.!. Of this total S1.423.3S7 was", mm i lift nrrnan h. ut'urM iiiimiiii- Ing 1.210.U:i, tipples 2 1. 124 : and miscellaneous fruits SS.770. 'The remainder was from fields and gulden produce. ! The acreage devoted to tin,: various crops totals 9.".75 us r I- lows: ilS.HI; Orchards. 64111); airalfa, grain. 6.".0: corn. 630: truck garden, MIU; pasture and miscellaneous, i:.. Not Virulent ptrlcd Ihut InfltlMua had im.a II nl !i".l I'll lien till 111,, rntllllllH. domic ut Ihu university of Iowa, l.t . lt.u.... I.nfu l..,..n .,.1. ...... I ,,,n., n l.i ..WH.....I f.ti.UK... n.'n .ilu.i : me.'ng ,.l ' Vlrglnle ." Polytechnic Institute, Ulaeksbitrg, Vlrgliii'. but studeiila may leave for hiiiu.; ...... u. ..i...... ............ hi. .i i ii - I'lilverslty of (leiirghi, Athens, 7 wore In the infirmary with IW ctsi-s t'epotled but clauses are j being held. Tito only known deaths al- Diluted lo Influenza In Ilia past icw nays luive ncen repoited from Kansai where 13,11,10 casea nro on record. Mild forms of Jhe disease generally prevail lull i three ileaths at Wlchllu and uiu at Parsons arc said tu have taken (Cotitlnuvd vii Puys Twu) AND PRESIDENT-ELECT - l-..,.w...-,v.'-.i-v" "tf ' tmmtmt fwrm-immrr- tnvvrs :.. mr-- ' lf LULillllJ Article Gives Reasons Why " Basin's Prcspenty Assured l J j. Fdltor's uote: One of the im.u in..!,.....!.-. - of Frank It. Itarns. Ilerrwith we Princess Potentiality In Kla- , ... .... unro. wa i"'"""'" Vl i.i . ...i.i. I.. . piacllcally but somewhat unro- manllcally liv Messrs. Hill anil 3 I, TO 10 DEGREE ... I Willi r O IInil)OIU(lirU IIUWU IU j K(1( Murrt.r(.,i the coldest iiluht ' . . .,,,.. ,m,.,v .. ,.r,,i,,,,i ,lr irn'm 31 ile- i ....... ...... ..... . inn.inv lo 10 (I,.KrP1.8 ahVo eurlv this ,noriilng was recorded bv the llliromt..r t Vnderwood's Phar- ,,.,. a' sIlRht life of Utile less than s decrees was noticed from decrees was I ,.,ry this morning" untfl 'o'clock. SUBMARINE S-4 ON TEST TRIP rOHTSMOl'Tll. X. II.. De-. 11. 'izz (API The siiliuiiirlne S-4 which om tho uuvy yard here ember on the lest rrnlse thnt t-CHiilted ill tlle deaths of the i,,,,,,. ,,. . ,,,,.tui.u it. nrn.... ; r V men n..iisl g '"officers :"" 11 n w...,. , - " " " L " .'."v ..-v ...... ...... , i morn than flopiiDv ci?j!c nincnwc n rnx L UU LU 1SU liistuUliU LLLU i ahull. Stripped of."" . . . , - . I g maililnory thosuh- mill In" was towed by the rescue ship Fulion which figured largc- I.. It. ...I, l..n .1... u.i ..r.... U... (unk (i(r 1,rol,l(.ltuwn Mass., followliig a i illusion with the .roast guard deslroyar Paulding. 'KVIPTV ;i V IATM. I.OWi;i,t. Mush.. I'.".- " 1 1' P) "Itel vnn can'l li I f me." yn.,t Urtnlley. It, shinned to j,,i Anglnn. III. whu was c::r. rvlug a citn the boys Inleinieil io it- n u hunting trip u- hut nine it nl his companion an. I prussed the trigger, believing the gun wn not loaded. Bradley was I Instuntly killed. . - Km 1 . math Kalis. Klamath Uaaln and . . adjacent territory will lie mo w hite sm.t of railroading and luinberliig--not oiilv out west hut In our entire United States, Two glaaulic railroad systems! i, v.r hu mmnnml' - - and battled there for poHltluu Hltluu and resultant tonnage. ThefT mriiKiilcs for precedence con- 'tini.es. Actively, the contest be- tween the Hill mid the Ilarnman ... ..... . .. - .......... tllll ihA III. t-olmun K r... In C.iiiI nrn I nipnn M 114 1 - " lltU 111 1HU9 when the Southern Pacific built a stub1 line from eed. .. ... j (.Viiiliui.o n P,.t-. siv . . i.,M...i .nr. . " " slilptul muster of the -Masonic lodse of Klnmalli Falls at tho minimi election of officers held Monday night. i ji ntr 111 1 ii-im t'li-i-it-ii i w for the eiisutug year with Mr. Herges follow: Charles W. Slanley. Senior Warden- Oscar A. Smith. Junior Warden! K. M. Ilitbh. Treasurer: Tom Schiinm-1. secretary. 9 At a public, meeting, the new ly elected officers will lo l" stalled on Monday evening, De . comber 17, at Masonic hall. DIVORCE SUITS ARE FILED IN circuit court Two wives ucelised tlndr respw live nusimnus oi crii,;, mm lu.in , ,W( dlvolvo tlve huyhunds of cruel and Inliit tlons filed late .yesterday In clr ,.ut l0nrt Klleen Pery Cornell brought ,....i. Miir,...i ,-,.. nell on Hint groun I. Tlie couple wore married January 30, 19: Isnbell Kverett also alleged eru.i mill Inhuman lieiilinent In n .llvorep aetlnn broitcht airalust KrpJ Evprotti FIVE DROWN AS rJl'IAT ITl"!! TNirI7 Tf 5 tSUA 1 rJUINIJt,riJ "'- SAN PEDKO. Cnl.. D. 11. (API Tho fulled Slates coast S 1929 OFFICERS guard told Ihu Associated Press collect a fee tor tho privilege of llv "l tvv men were known taking smelt from the Sandy ' 1me. drowned when Hie fish- river during Iho smelt run was .lug urgo "Blue 'Sea" sank in aaccorded the game coimnlsslou by heavy gale off Long Bench, Cnl.. the fish commission. Money thus . n!,ttt. Irrigation Canal hi i n i nnn nm , . , Bohria and Paraguay on. Verge of Open Hostil- itv Over Frontier REGIMENT OF 1000 ANXIOUS TO FIGHT ., ,, i ., , or on tne streets where they Situation In Seuib. .Vnierica .!,., . , ,, 'would be more in direct con primi'lini War-Timo Kenor as I tai.t , Mum Meetings Hup;ir1 lloliv-1 The health nurse la giving iu'a Ma nil negnrdinK (jucstiun recommendutlons which are bo or Frontier LIMA. Tern. Dec. 11. 141 It i mors had It that shu was mold ! tiling only a part ol her forces. ' ' ' tuVpi-rt I'Htrla says tlut newsiwDer Diarii ( Palrla says tlut the I tilled Stales h.-s rommunlcatel nrflcla! y I the ?arogna"un government.' say- i. . i. . ...it in., ii. ing tnai u wouin use me oopur- tunitv ot rcnderlm; Its niedlutlDn In finding a sohillcr.i of the dla - pule with Hollvla. I.A PAZ. Dolivla. Dec 11. (AP) , . ..... Mans meeinigs in su;p!ri or ine iiotivtan Rovenimcm s oniiniie on t"e raraguayan rronuer dispute were held yest-rilav lu many - - "oos i cou.il... .o.u.i.. -.,.. .... I UDs fI I ! rtlUUII i. I IJIU.I LCT I B r Ill'UUilli UiC I iliillllBkl Jiiuu , 'r " """. " , " . 7V v aqkeri in hn ri.nl ut ..ni- lo tn pertv. which is a vued bv the Ev- frnii..r Mnn .- nSi.i.hni ,,. v offered their hosr!lal facilities nnd have volunteered to go In per - 'son t Chaco in raao of necessity. Tho school teachers league of La Pat requostel Immediate mus - 'ter Into the government service. The men asked to be taken Into ; iCui,utiei un iMt. Tin.1 SI.KF.ri.MS Kit KNKSS I i.iti-iMiTivr: iwtv4.'' " 1 " ,1UY1' 01 - ... ........ ...... 1. I. 1. . .N U, iVIlzcrllltlll. Dec. 11, (AP) A report siilimltted to the conn n- f ' imnvin today tayltig that sleeping 1 KJ UKLUUll DAK I , sickness Is a veritable 4 !,r"rK ninong the natives, Frank W. Cunningham and uf Arr,,'n' "" Is rapidly Marshall Y. Orr of this city. have. decimating them. The re- , been admitted to the Orison bar ; i T '" as adopted by the ,cn proiiatlon on California ccrtlfl-: ' council which approved the 1 . . . .V "'V"'8"" lu 7 I IT: . I "rri a. .: , " o the Evening Her - .aid this morning. Plan Important Changes in Oregon - I'OKTLANt), Ore., Dec. 11, (U PI Members of Iho slato game und .fish couimisHons Kiilhered here today in Informal ses.lon to ,, ....... ",K,U!'!, "gisi.i.ien linn win ue .j , r at the fiu lluutnlug legislature. A proiH'sul by the fish coin- lii I. -.ion . providiiiK that a fee of 12 be charged sportsmen for fish- (lng for salmon, met with tho en- Sept. lo, and closing ns usual on dorsement of Iho game roninils- October 20. It will nlsu rccum slon. The revenues cbtalneil mend Ihat the limit of two bucks rom tills ice win go to tne tisn eonitnisslon.- The law would also allow sportsmen to sell their latches. Full lut It iitlo In a men. tire to ; raised will ue uppucu on ini- INFLUENZA ! DECREASES ! IN schools! The influenza nllnutlon Id Kla-' mtilh Fall rlioo. van n-porti.d I . noiiipwhat Improved today, at- I " n.rdliiK to aiiDoiinrcnii.lit froniti.; m c 1.' DIJJI ;the offlra of J. Perry Wella. city ! ruperlnteDdent of Bchool - ' j "The condition la Tcry murh ) , lniiroTi-d over last week," Mr. t' I Wella ataicd. A check of the UchooU yesterduy found 348 po- pll absent because of lllnen. " 0 tiiouniu or closing the l"'hool -wen expressed, be i cause the seriousness so far of ' the epld'-inlc has not been alarm ing, ft la the general concensus I or opinion that the children are ; butter oK In school, where they lean be under observation, than j they would be playing In groups IContlnuva aa Fair. Thra r '. 1 , rt. the Marshall house, at Juoji .inm street, was sold to Mrs. m. r isner oi Han rrancisco. No consideration was named in the iIabI i Mrs. L. Noel and Mrs. V. Crall - ,dnll. rormor owners, ere retlrlrr? from bnslne-s for a much-needed rest. For tho past several months Noel has been in poor health. ivi.ki -i. . . . ..I RESTAURANT' 0N nil mil in nni n III II III I W Will III "..u.u uiiii niue sue piana rocrage to wrest a .confession ilrsl ' "r , inornia. sirs. uran - go ionin. ro spena "" Christmas hollJavs with her -. n-""! c,f.,rrt - "- uw ao UUIUUIUK , I Mr. iriU . t i . fivn.v,r.i. ,s." " ' ans brot hers. I "I am very much Imprefsed j n,t'nt- she retaliated by telling ; 'h Klamath Falls and its ru- tlle entire story. Later her ac-. : "re." Mrs. Fisher, the new owner ' coaI" corroborated- by Bilk- statel this morning. "It la mv!tr' account, j jP'on to carry on the business In' At best, the Btory was a rarab-. same manner which Mrs. Noel . ling and haxy account of drunken and J"9- Crandall have done, t , revelry. ' : plan to retain the same help.! in substance, the confession also, alio concluded. i . .... For tho past si vear, Mrs K.J?JJ Prlrn(i inn AinrMltll ll iinnm nn nf . the p3puar ,. 1lac,.H' of the1,,,,. "en"y T""6 CoVl- -i,v ' ADMIT I AlVVrDC ""1 1-VV 1 CrVO ; rates, by the state siloreme court ? n,lrnlnK. accorjiug to a s:e - s GameLaws pruvcmeiits ut tho niuulll of the river lo make the stream mcro "''""" ' K su. The commission agreed In ro- l,.ln n.,i,.i, v,....iu. .. . . - ...... ,,,, urter Iho leglslaturo. ad- Joitrns in February. The game commission will rec- .mini. -ml lo the legislature a 3". day open seueon on deer. Tj open September 20 Instead of , in western uregon or reiunieo Willi an amendment requiring that tho bucks have forked h-rns. Non-resident hunting licenses will he established at 111 and $3 for flvhlng tinder the terms of another proposal. The legislature will also lie asked to Ml the bag limit on ducks at IS Instead of ' 25. contingent that a similar law it cnacieu in .aiuornia. RAMBLING y id BY INDIAN "" o Jirutai. muu.o Over Head Until "He Went to Sleep" SPOUSE IMPLICATED IN ALLEGED DEATH . linker Hays Mm. Duker Hit lUdillo Over the Head with A-:omolU I'aisp and That loiter He Se cured a Hammer anil Strjick at ' JUddell Until He Collapsed Tlie Ilhlwcll Itlddle innrdrf case is solved. ' Incriminating r-oYnce Inst night Impelled Burton . liakcr, Klamath Indian to conies klllinu; Riddle on ThahJuKlvltag ere, No ember 28, two ami one half mile west of Beat!)'. This morning Minerva Illilille. Bldwell.'a older slater, discovered) j mi uuuy gi iivr muiiivr una uaiL mile from the Jeff Kiddle ranch , i. i i a . v .. . . i homo, according to Ionic dUtauce '"v- josn n iiuains, inuiun, anu J'm ouaa, .neuean, wno nan uoen j held lor Investigation, were re- I assail wraw t tiaa iumihI In It tt(i . i- - I morning. A signed statement from Fred ! Hood. Indian, to effect that be i had been told that Baker "hit ! Riddle" care tho officers the lev- - from Jlrs. Burt Baker aud later I Baker. j Wnon COI)fronted with' Ho0(1( . statement. Baker said that svaiemenr, uaaer saia mai nis . .. i . . i riw" " BiruCK JIUUIU wiia BU i ... nu.it- 1. 1 I Investigators then told the IS- year-old Indian wife Piute In. ear uia inuian wiie, - "line in- uian, or ner nusuanus stale- . ... IO""- 0"u'ur,, 8ala: ! RWlte. Mr. and Mrs. Baker. 'and Beatrice Lynch were In a ...t.wo u.v.t,t:r ai.u n.oiura liven.' ;The three men drank consider- iablc '1,l'kOY ,r gallon Jub tuf moonshine. Kiddle and Cup- Peruoiu got into a fight over language Riddle used In addres- 11,0 ,ndlan "" - i Karly In the evening. Kiddle Joined Mr. and Mr. Baker. The four-months old child W also in tho car. . Tho Bakers . planned to take ,u,ua,e t0 ,,,, rtl,r ranch four ' miles west of Beat ty. Two-aud- one-hair miles from Beatty, Buk Icr atopped the car and Hldjlo got out, and walked over liito , the brush to hide the hair gui f iCoiiUniwd on l'sgs Thr . Aunt Het "you can tell they wasn't raised right. The Idea of them stnyin' tiil ten o'clock, an it Saturday night an' baths to lake." 1 1 $ 1 mm