Pntyp Four THE F.VENINT5 HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. (IREC.ON Tuesday, IVn-nilicr 11, H),S Bifv JEuimitty Herald B. MAI.AHKBT- B. KNOI.IHII ..Rualnaae ataaaa;ar " faailakae every afternoon aio.pt Rundny by The Harala Publlekiag tmmpmy at 101-111 Mouth Fifth airaau Klamath ralla, Or.goa. MMrM aa eaeond alaaa mattar at tha poatofflea at Klamath ralla, Ovoa, a Auaual , undar aot ot Con a rasa. March , II f'Jwe Taar . Sin Mootha Thraa Montha "On Month Br Hall nrlltaraa hr Carrta t.M Ona r.ar .it.tt . 1.1 Bit Monlha ,, .. , , I II . l.Tt Thra Mnntha !. . Ona Month - . m'Iatki pnKa ir.sn wntaj sh-hkr of ai hit iii rkau t iHCt t-ATioaj Mrnhrr mt tha AaaMtate4 lraa Ta. Aaaoalatao' Preaa la aicleaivalr antltlad to tha Baa or raPBhllaa- .i. nf all di allanalrhaa cradltad to It or not othorwlaa eredltatf la at oap-r, and atao tha local n.wa pubiuhad tharaln. All rights ot fa ili'(ltia nf anaclal dlapat.'h.a b.raln ara alan rarrd I m PLAN PUT UP BEFORE COUNTY Klamath Will Be Asked To Give Views On Simplification Process "Peaches" Browning Involved Ta-a C r ri if rvrraa atfe n januiuui.a Livuii-i- vjiut, PliriT Tfl Improper Conduct Is Alleged' J till I I U : wiiiTK plains, n. V nor. ,i.ii'a iiiaiii. aa tiio rirxi uiiiiiaa. Disagreement With Man Who Wanted to Marry Daughter Ends Fatally DEATH TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1928 !;.' rrmnimi. lv.y out of 1h ....It.. I.t wli.iii lt4 K.ilti. Shall tho calendar year have y MWn U(,i Ki)mir A(,n It or IS months' .(nr ,ivori.,v This Is the quest on that will AU(,U t(,rmr) , "ivnche " face people o! tho United States ,,,.,- .,., ,,, h ,. .v,.,,,.,.,,, 11. (I'D "Peaches" Browning, Mia. Allen was away lint Feb. who endurod bravely the emhar-j ruary ahe raid. Alien eut to his ruixmenla of' nevciptipcr publicity ' hemic 111 l.nrchiwvnt one dny Willi when she and IMwuul V. "Piid- a kii-I, They xii'iil llu uUitiiooii dy" Browning wenv telling llio'ui tko house, had .Hli . r. mid world nf thill- lti.il rlaajotiltil irnnli. 'then went In Mis. Alii It's ImmI- .luring the coming months. whli h followed her To ascertain public sen linent ' ,nof i,,,,),,- career a th wife ot ' blonde the maid said, liitroduc- ;in ine luitea Slates on improve- rjaddv." intent of the calendar there was Wnen" ih flrB( decjea ,0 ,,,, organised ut Washington, D. C Mrs. A6n ld w i,.ches" on July S. 1H2S. wun ine sane- ,h(, mMn hT , ,.Mn Browning." tlon of the Secretary ot Stale, the ...,,.,,,. Dll, denied any lull National Cnniniltteo on Calendar mory w(ln Allen, and promised Simplification. The committee , ta nilV8 , iayer In court to "do- the olher'a mJther." the membership combines Koverii- ttvaA her name." Lee navls, who ; said. "They had aupper. as well. Mrs. Susrtn Mullens. Mrs. Al- Reservation Conditions nnKE BIDWELL RIDDLE murder case has served one ffj good purpose namely, to reveal to authorities crime ittld liquor conditions as they now stand on the Klamath lhdian reservation. v j One officer had this comment; "We have already learned that a number of Indians, as well as whites and Mexicans, are engaged in the lucrative profession fr selling moonshine on the reservation. Of course we all knew that something was wrong, but until we began U: unravel this case, did not realize the extent of the tjaffic." J There have been three killings on the reservation ijnee the first of the year which are directly the cause moonshine whiskey. First there was the "ax murder ar Beatty, when one Indian crawled through a window Btd beat his companion's head -in with an axe. Next fame the "Iron Pipe" murder when Archie Barkley ti'in hpatpn to n nnln hv n lone nine. And now the kiddle death which, apparently was a combination of jchp",d' .hou'idher moonshine ana an Old teud, the lormer reviving tne ,'or simplification of the present a baiau r In Ilold'a hall. Much I A ! calendar. Second. If so, which" principle iQ the erent. The fancy work do you furor; That of li months was embroidered, and the goodies VANOOl'VKH, B. C.. lee. 11. (AIM Shot Ihroimli the heart. Tuny AutiiKtltiii, tl. wna killed In t ho kltrhen of Ills home Inst nlitht while Ills horror stricken wife and children ran aereamluc to the street pursued by the mur derer, a mail believed by police in be Dominie Naasl, SS. Nasal fired two mora nhoia as he ran ed her as bin slsler-ln-law. and ' troiu tn ucene of me critnor and spent the nlitht. Ho returned j escaped In .the darkness. He with her attain March S wltft two has not yet been apprehended, women, late at night, alio testl-' Nasal, the story lld tn police fled. 1 1'y Frank Anmnllno.' 1 1 year old One ludy was supposed to he son nf the dead man auys, nrrlr- maid ed In VaurouVer today from Nor The hern. Alberta, where lie worked I-, wun. ilie said, mid reuinl'mxl mi ni II nVl.iek lit nlnlil 'I'Iii y re turned (lie next Saturday iiIkM. she laid, and remained all nlRhl In Mrs Allen's runlu AM. mi return, rt. on !t :hl"d ne- llll lh.' siiln.' WOllMH N. Warren and ' C. H.'Mcrrill Win Lawsuit After delllieruUim iO uilliiiles. a Jury lute ycslerdiiy iilteriiooii brouaht in a verdict In titvor of Hie plalntirta. C. II. Morrill and X. ti. Warren, .ledrmeiit In lb" nam of ISTiim Kninii'd The anil was for the recovery or tllWiit whli h tlio pliilnllM's il.iiiuej uim dun llieni heeaii'in of the aula of a traulor by 0. II. Johnaon and Itoy Fundi to anils fv n Jn.'auient nf IHilO which Hiey held araln I Fred liil;o. i.oin. :!mn utu Juhnvm lot JuilKiiient In the sum nf IUUU uciiIiihI IHIke III llll ll ' Jt'llliawu nml rmitli (4l"l'N't Ini'lor with h hna iilined by (lie plain, I 1IIU lo 'ind' t"' lllu noleily i, I Hike ! Ilie nie "S ( ri It'll mi llirii. out Monday In "'in'. "i verdict beliix In ii hi; Ml In lal i veiiliig ut six ii iloi k. 1 Henry Perkins, iitloriivy rnpr aeulid Hi" I'liilnllfU III thn, law i aa II It . HTllli:TH TO MKVt Ci l.l'.Ml.lA. Mu.. I'ec. II, (U Pi- Home loo sludeiit leaders friini .ullcM'S uud unlvrnltlei In every acetloit nf tile t'nllnd Hlalea will mi'Mt hern Wadiiesdny, Thura nay and Friday In dlsruas campus l roblems. The niretlni ta known ii. Ill ii n n ll i n I iiientliie: of the null. in. : tmleiit federailun. , ment officials and ro-operatiug represi nted Allen when the rase ' next mornlnR 1 discovered that i In a mine. He had been In the non-Uoreriiment representation, jcaine up today, refused lo say the elderly woman spent the j AiiKiistliut house since noon and The function of this National whether he represented "Peaches" i night alone and Mr. Allen anil ha hud a dispute with the niiir- Committee is to study the calen dar situation by means ot couu try-wide Investigation, and em body its conclusions in a report i to be submitted to the Secretary ot Stale, for his nse In conuec tlon with a future International, conference on calendar change. The Klamath Falls chamber of , commerce, being a representative' organisation In the field of In- dnsiry nnd Commerce, will be I asked to give an opinion as to whether or not the present cnlen- the other were together Allen's bedroom." tn Mrs. ulered man over .Mary. Ills 19 whom Nasal year old daughter, , wanted lo marry. NEWS NOTES OF Fl T I FUNERAL NOTICES dar should be revised, and it Jinn A. l'uilily, Cnrrcj-iMMidcnt (Sieclal to The Herald) BONANZA. Dec. 11. taist Wednesday evening the laidles hero be a change Aid cf the Methodist church held I.AtKA 1.KI1.A IIIKHV Laura Leila Illehn. wife of Boy Dleliu. puHmd away at the family J residence. 74 Pine Avenue Tues day morning at S o'clu.k follow-, Ing NEW DISTRICT IS WANTED TO FINANCE ROAD Southern Oregon Stages are now operating v Taxi and Baggage Service Terminal Stage Depot 615 Main Strert Phone 999 Call Ua for Day and All-Night Service fetter. , , Klamath officers can not police the reservation an area approximately the size of the state of Rhode Island i-and they are not expected to. Aside from deeded land, there are no taxes forthcoming to the county from this tuge area. It is the government's responsibility, the ernvpfnmpnt'a ahsnltitp rlntv. tn exnenrl monev and time i The Pacific Telephone companyione booth, ice cream at another, jl. I ! i: ui.oi, i.j:. ., gave an interesting talk ou the' Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hickman Ul an Clivik IVS uc.ici lyuiit-c .uc Aiauioiii iiiuian nr I K , , , . , , I possible change. He expressed drove to Tule ervation. i himself in favor of the addition-I visit with Mr. a Conditions in certain sections of the reservation are jai month in each year, and tho'Corpcning. intolerable anybody who would question this statement ;'u'llla,ioa of vacl moulh lo I.an preparation had been made prior , rttVca to mourn her passing a Kussell Alton Illehn. her BOSKIU'HO. Urn.. Dee. 11, (A Pi The question of creation nf a auerroad dlslrlet, In flnmiie ronsirurtlon of the Nor Hi I'mp qua hlghwuy, was before the Illness nf several days. ' " highway coniiiilaliii at a In uddltlou to her hushand she ,,,,, . K " BaaaMaiBssiejaMa'aaaaw un ot 28 days each'. or that of 1! were made by members of the months, consisting of equalized community. Tuesday night the quarters of ?I days, each with hall was decorated with pine months of 30 and 31 days. bough and booths were arranged Last July, F. L. Crittenden of fcr the ale. Candy was sold at Oakland opposed to creation of the dls- son Kussell Alton nieun. ner ' mci. neiieving mat ilie rouil parents Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. ', would be nf no benefit except to Tucker of Koseburg. five sisters t Itosebiirg. The lsue has stirred Alice Tucker. Mrs Crsce flood- i up Intense Interest In Douglus rich and Mrs. Nettie Speucer all county, and delegations on (lie of this city. Mrs. Florence Put- , opposing sides came for the hear ten of N'ysaa, Ore., and Mrs. , Ing which was set to start at ! MumcIii Shell, Lake Sunday and Mrs. F. need only to glance over the criminal dockets.. The Indians on the Klamath reservation, as a whole, are just what the United States sub-committee on' Indian affairs said they were the best type of Indian in the west. They appear to have more intelligence, are better Appearing and are undoubtedly better educated. How ever, experience has shown, whiskey can be their undo ing. It awakens a latent element which when fanned to its; highest flame usually ends in violence of some kind either' murder, assault or other "unmentionaele Crimes. , Who is at fault? To some extent, at least, the United states uureau ot Indian anairs, wnicn, fully apprised as it must be of conditions, fails to make provision for adequate policing of the Klamath reservation. A few days ago Harry Hray 28 days. surprised his friends by driving In literature sent out bv the home with a new ronuac National Committee on Calendar ' dau which he purchased In the Simplification, the advantages ot Falls. 28 day months is explained. ' Carl Lents and family have , : opened tho restaurant. i Friday evening an entertain J ment was given . by the high I school girls at the school house. The entertainment included a movie, a play, folk dances, and a basket hall game. The girls ROSEBURG MAN SPEAKS BEFORE KLAMATH HIGH! Nina Flyun of Montana, and tour brothers Al bert of Klamath Falls. Samuel of Koseburg, Howard of St. Cloud. .Minn., and Jottn of 011 niouut, Mont. Mrs. Ittehn was born In Grundy Center. Iowa. Oct. 15th. 1904 and nged 21 years.. 1 mouth. ami 26 days ut the time of her demlsn. The rcruulna are III the Hose room of the Karl Whlilock Funeral Home. Pine Avenue ut Sixth where friends may call. Announcement of funeral arrangements will he made later. . P. j Northland j Transportation Company To ' all points North, East and West speaker of the Pactfie roa-t. For !ihe past week he has been glv- 4 Bishop Manning says the fault is not in Prohibition '-'hs lectures at the immanuel but in man's failure to observe it And that also goes for the command to love one another. "Need of Higher Education". i...m r. tho fathers of main- This was the subject of un nil-: M.r3 0f the team. The futherstS dress delivered by Dr.. Frank :i09t! Score 8 to 2. I Matthews of Koseburg before a Robert Hubbard, the druggist, one o'clock assembly at the Kla- is recovering from an Illness of math Union high school on Mod- a few weeks duration. He is day afternoon. again at the store. Dr. Matthewsf is a prominent! Mrs. Ada Parsons entertained at dinner on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lore-man and Mrs. lien Keed. and daughter. Betty, of Klamath Falls were the gnesi. Mrs. Par- For Convenience, Economy, Safety and Dependability "Ride the Northland" Even in the old days the newspapers printed thrilling and gossipy stories, but they always turned out to be oatent medicine ads. ; You'll notice that the fellow who takes chances at Railway crossings usually is driving an old car that doesn't matter much. Correct this sentence: "I bought the car because of ita motor," said she, "and didn't even look at the radiator ap." Baptist church of which Rev. K. Mulliolland is pastor. SECOND FLIGHT ALONE ENDS IN FLYER'S DEATH Whom the Gods would destroy, they first persuade to believe himself a wow with the ladies. I . , ; A hick town is a place where your unendorsed note good because the banker's wife calls your wife Mary. y A village is a place where the man who sits and Jtvhittles is planning a way to get the local post office. PRINCESS NOT IN SEARCH OF r ROYAL HUBBY MAN IS BURNED ALIVE ON ROAD from her. Mrs. D. C, daughter, Mr-. Ivan Kilgore Merrill. Wm. F. B. Chase Is recovering from a severe case of tnfluenxa. . John s. Horn Tisitca nis raucu was burned to death in the , jngeii Valley Sunday, wreckage of his plane. i HICKSVILLE. N. Y. Dec. 11. (AP) Martin von Voorhls of Canton O.. a student flier at Curtlss Field, crashed on his second solo flight today and L ' OUi.l HKtilNA IIAKAZOX Olga Keglnn. the Infant daiigli- ' tcr of Mr.' and Mrs. Itlcnrdo Baraion passed away at the fam ily home at Algoma Tuesday morning at 3 o'clock following , a brief Illness. The f hlld was ; born at Algoma Nov. 21st. this j year. Three brother ICottert. Krl.-e nnd Ijiinii survive I ililinii tn the narcnts. The 1 .. A I .. ABPU . . ih. L-.rl 4 nna r1rnl 1,. Klamath Fulls! . ... ..... . f - wmtiocg rnnerai iiome, . rine with them. .j Avenue at Sixth. Funeral ar- The California Oregon Power I , wIJ, b(J anu0lini.ed company have been surveying between Bonanza, and the Lorenii mill. They expect to put a line ierj to the mill. . , Horn Is visiting her , I Phone 999 j;; Terminal Stage Depot ,j 615 Main Street ML ... Repair 5crvicc, Seldom Needed f Is always available and atJbw Cost at .( THUGS' ATTACK FATAL TO MAN AMERICANS ARE REMOVED FROM BATTLE REGION WASHINGTON. Dec. 11. (API BY GANGSTERSi10 tbe np"al- TACOMA. Wash., Dec. 11, (A P) Harold E. Bennett. 28. died I In the Pierce county hospital this Arrival at Santa Marta, Col mornlng from exposure and gan- ombla, of a troop train carrying grene "brought about as he lay all American citizens who had helpless for two weeks In the I been In, the banana zone where garrett of a vacant house after disturbances have occurred was being beaten and robbed by two announced here toduy by th thugs. 'state department, following word He was found yesterday almost from Vice Consul Cotle there, starved to death and with his . About forty Americans were jfeet frozen to a point two inches safely removed from the danger 'above bis ankles. Police were zone, Cotlc reporting that none i called and with difficulty entered had been wounded In the figlit- the garrett and took Bennett ing. He said considerable prop erty was destroyed. Cash Refund Sale ' ! 11, (AP) Princess Ileana, dau ghter of Dowager Queen Marie, eturned to Bucharest today after a. Tiait to Sweden. She was ask ed It she went to that country to look for a marriageable prince. But promptly replied: "I have far too many things to do to hlnk of getting engaged or mar fled." . . THIRTEEN DIE IN OIL BLAZE, ; MT. CLEMENS. Mich.. Dec. 11.' i (AP) In charred clothing, some . ot which still smouldered, the; ; body of an unidentified man j ; about 40 years old was found to- ! , day on a highway near I'tica, 'Mich, l'olice expressed the be lief he bad been burned alive; ' Tbe theory was that he was the victim of Detroit's under- I i world and that he had been tor- ! tured to death by gangsters. FRED A. BAKER BACK IN CITY A PORT OK SIA1N. Trinidad. Dec. 11, (AP) Thirteen persons Bare beon kilted and throe Injur ed In a disastrous oil well fire adjacent to the center of the Trinidad Oil fields. Two wells and three tanks j days on a brief business trip, were ablaze. The damage was j air. Baker Is now located with tot estimated. the Federal Service, making his ' headquarters In Sacramento, lie AU Ilcnia ! sees many changes In Kluuiiitli Slaughtered. Klamath Sport- '""a since his depurture two tag Good Co. 11-11 Kara a no. r Fred Baker, former superlu ; tendent of the Klamath Heserva i tlon, who for the past two years I has been located In the east Is i back In Klamath Fails for a few ' Or r SKA Ml NATION " r TEITM m OUR ultra-modern equipment and our reasonable charges make this the log ical place to come for X-Uay examinations. Don't Delay. Prole, l Your Tonili llenllli Du D D. Havens Man PORTLAND PAINLESS DENTISTS Entrance. Knj motcl Phone 04 Corncr Htm ano Maim 5ts lJQ A1 To introduce the Opening Day of our Christ mas Shopping Season we are going to put our entire stock of goods on Sale at 20',; Cash Re fund on eveiy Dollars worth of merchandise you will buy at our store for 8 hours beginning Wed nesday Noon, December 12th at 1 o'clock and lasting until 9 o'clock at night. Remember the prices on our goods will be the same as before, but we will refund yoli in cash 20c on every dollars worth of goods you will buy during those 8 hours. CHASSIS PRICES MERCHANTS rXPRESS Ilo' ,hltM 66S COKMI RCIAL TRUCK -110' .btlbM 77S I -TON-l W -bnlkua 99S I'eTON-HO -kMlhaaa 1065 I'eTON-HO' ohacnxM 1545 I'.-TON-lM' ohaalkaM 14X5 2-TON 150 KfeMlbMa 154$ . l-TON-lea' whatlbsM 1615 J.TON-I1S' aliaalbaM 1745 J.TON-164' kaaUM 1775 J-TON-IHJ' -hMlbua 1845 Cli I. a. a. O That is the truck owner's esti mate of what Repair Sen-ice shoulJ be to keep his trucks rolling .... That is the Repair Service that ow ners of Graham Brothers Trucks depend upon, and fcnoiu they can depend j on, everywhere. These fast, powerful, sturdy trucks in sizes to (it 96 of all hauling needs are built by Dodge Brothers to make money for their owners year after year, mile after mile. This objective guides every manufacturing step from design and selection of materials to final inspection. Then, after the truck is at work, we, stand ever ready to keep it at uork. Let us show you the chassis and body type that cxacdy fits your needs. For instance, you buy $5.00 worth of goods t i vou will eret back in cash .$1.00. or if vou buv J jf a Fur Coat priced at $200.00 we will refund you $40.00 in cash. The Northern Fur Shop 810 MAIN STREET OSTENDORF MOTOR CO. 515 Klamath Ave. Phone 212 GRAHAM BROTHERS TRUCKS ! i BUILT BY DGDED BR.OTHE-R5 i ' t