irovunDer rs, 1531 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OIIEGON PAGE THREE 'JUNIOR LODGE INSTITUTED B. IMF. HEBE On Baliirdnr viilng, at I. O. O. K. hull, Darla I,ni1g No, 4, Junior DrdiT I. O. O. r., waa lu ll II moil, olflrara elected (nil In tailed, nil a group of llilrleen )uuni Odd rIUie alarlod tliolr India Ufa In tlila well known or diT. Tli work of Installation waa riimlui'lril by Junior order No. 1, from Lakavlew, mid waa revela tlon to lha member ut III olilor lodaaa praeauU Tbo rhartnr member of tin Haw Iodic o art Kllliar Meilaelf, Marvin H in It li. Leonard Markur, t'lrd Wllllama, I.yn rrnpst, Ar thur llrallanataln, Harvey llran- Hon. lion Kenyun, Thornan Tur- tiar. Men llrannon, t'harlae Finch . I'aul ilrolleuelolu sua CUrcnco It editor In addition to lha young man IS member of Klamath Lodge No. 1ST war also on Ilia charter roll. Tho oldur niamliara ara, however, mora or lea honorary manihara, having no aay In tlia workings of lha orgnlstlu, no tola, or any ulliorlty whatsoever. Tha following otflcer wara -lactrd lo conduit th affaire of Ilia now lodge for lha flrat tarin: t'lytla wllllama, chief rular; Lynn Vrnpal. deputy rular; Arthur llraltanalalu, recorder; lon Kan yon, lreasurr: Harvey llrannon, accountant; Thurman Turnar, wardaii; tllann llrannon, con ductor ; I'herle Flnrh, lnlda guard; Paul Hrlrtanataln, ouisld guard, and Clareuc Itedkny, chaplain. ' Alio ut IB mam bam of lha Ijka Tlew Imlae ware In atlandanca, In addition lo a dalegatlna from Marrlll and visitors from other lodge from Tarloua Jurisdictions. Tha work waa preceded by a ban quet from :I0 to t o'clock, and followed by another banquet at Bildnlght The new Odd Fallow lodge de rided to hold meetlnga on Mon day night ot each weak In L O. O. F. ball. CRASH KILLS 7 MEN, MANY FINE HORSES (Conltnaed From Fag One) train. Identified th fourth man a bla traveling" companion. R. A. Iksvle. an assistant an- Herieker. aald early today the rare nrobably contained fifteen dead horaea. Scream of th atrk-ken animal mingled with the about of men aa reecoer ougni to I roe lb victims, Rurlln( an I mala, aom crip pled, other badly erarred. wer walked to quarter In Islington. in. to confusion at m cen. Owner wera unable to tlmal their loeae accurately. th official thermomler rlatrd II degrees auove gero. PENDLETON, Nor. II. UPt Th coldeat night of th leaaon waa reached bar laat night when th lumparatur dropped lo II de gree a boy gero. In the moun tain dlnlrlcta aero and euli-lero temperature war reported, LA (IRANI)!!, Nov. II, OP) A minimum teinparatur of nine degree above aaro, reached her Nmiday morning, waa th coldeat November aim Nov. Is, Mil when a minimum of eight degree waa recorded. Th nisiliiiiiin fur th day waa only It) auoe. ITI WOLF MAY BE TRACED FROM GUN PURCHASE ' T0H0NTO, Not. IS, (U.PJ Toronto Chines today renewed plrdgaa of money and man lo their native country aa newa of Japan victoria and Chlnea deal ha spread through China town. Violence wag feared. Harka ot Japanaae teaa, nuta and dried fish war burned I'lrturea ot the Japanee mm- paror war uead aa target for inudbr'la. A boycott of all Jap anaae gooda waa ordered by th unolllclnl mayor of Chinatown. An eipedltlnn from Port Col borne arrived today with alocka ot Japanoae gooda carted bar hy truck. Th gooda wer de etrnyad. Hlgug aurh aa "murder da- manda murder" wara In tvldenc. Organist Lo$es Music Case But to Give Concert Lnee ot a portfolio containing all th music he Intended to play t a benrflt concert at the riral Prealiyterlan church tonight, la troubling I'rotaaaor Lauren B Hykea, Portland orgsnlat. to no mall eatant. The profeeeor ar rived In I lila city Monday morn ing and waa met by lr. C. H 1'eaael, whose gueat he I to be bile In Klamath Falla. Pro euor Hykee' muale caa waa laid upon th running ooara or nr. Caaael'a automobile, and loat en- route to It. Casaei'a bom. Profaaaor Brkes will appear to night In concert aa arheduled, whether or not lb music la re covered, but aa ha value hla portfolio and Ita contenta very highly, he la moat amloug tor It return. Anyone finding th mama la asked to communicate with Dr. Caxeel, who will aaalet Prof. Sykes In hi concert tonight. Portland ll"rr Killed ariHTUM). Nov. 13. W Four valuable Portland huraoe wer among thoa killed la the wreck ot th "million dollar a pe dal" carrying them from Kanaaa rii. lo Chl.aio. All were In chars of Hilda McCormlck Cook, noted Portland horsewoman. Thnu lot were: Little Canada and Canada Dry. Jwn-d by Aaron M. Frank. Winchester, owned by Dr. Bay Matsnn. . n.iinaa. owned by Harvey Dick Wlnrheater won tlv of th alt blu rlhbona In th recant alala fair at Salem. Indian Report Assault, Robbery (Continued From Pag On) th open. They wr taken to th Agency boapltal In the Towey and Manilla ambulance where they are receiving treatment for their In InrlaSL (Xflcera ar aeeklng lh pair hom the Indian accuae, al ihnuuh they have bevn given nnor dearriutlon and the Indian do nut know the name of th man. Th affair ta th aecond aurh In two weeka. a Mr. George charging that a taxi driver beat mi robbed her recently. Several lumberjacka hare alao rationed that they wera "taken for a rlda" receiilly by taxi driv ers. Low Points Hit By Temperature (Continued From Pag On) for th aecond conaecutlv morn ing lub-freeilng temporatur fol lowed. Temperature this morning In cluded North Head 34, North Bend II. Knaeburg 14, Mod lord II, Uurna !. Haker II. TACOMA. Waau., Nor. 13, UP) The loweat November tempera ture In 20 years waa officially recorded hero Inat night It waa 16 degroua above aero, the cnld aat alnce November 11,' 1011. when th government thermomet er registered ID degroe. The November low record la 14 do trees mado Nov. 21, 1900. EUGENE. Nov. IS, (lP)k minimum temperature of 20 de free, clear akloa and a bitter east wind greeted Eugene real lent today. It was the coldest lay sine Jan. 20, laat. 7- t BALKM. Nov? IS, (IP) Sdl'im ixporlenced th coldeat tveutliar If the aeaaon laat night when Clay Ratliff Dies at Home on Sunday Clay Ratliff. pioneer resident of th Merrill section, where ha baa made hla homo for th laat 40 year, died Sunday at hla late realdrnr on th state Lino road. KatlKf. who waa bora In Ken tucky on February IS. 1141. and who came to thi country rrom Mleaourt 40 years ago. was aged I year month and T days at th tlm of hi paealng. II I urvlved by hi Brother, John Hatllff. and eevarel nph e. Th remains ar la th Cold room at th Earl Whltlock funeral horn. Funeral arrange-' menu will be announced later, Th man In Muryavlll, Cllf., who anld on of th guns ued In th hold-up of lh Hank of Ho nanta on November 12, haa tele graphed Nherlff Lloyd Low that be will be able lo Identify lh man to whom he sold It. Horse Nordatrom snd Bob VVIUnn. who have admitted their part In the hftld-up, and who have Involved lleorge YV. Wolf, who la held In Ihe county Jail, where ha ateadfaatly dankw any part la the hold-up, atated lhal Noraairom and Wolf want Into lh alore at th tlm lh gun waa purchaaed. ' Hherlff l.ow will auk tha man who aold tha gun to Identify the partlea held In jail here, If poaal ble, aa Boon aa be can coma her from Maryavllle, Calif. Th sheriff atatrs that Wolf haa declared that he wanta to em ptor a lawyer, and that be will "make It lough" for those who arrested him on lb suaplclon that he drove the ear In whlrb Wllaon snd Nordatrom aald thay returned to Klsmsth Falls after tha rob bery. Sheriff Low ststes that there are about t00 mlaalng. which Ibe ronfewed bandits aay waa giv en lo Wolf. Numbera on Ihe npprosimeieiy I70U In bllla which or lb era found In Ihe hotel room occupied by Wnir are helna checked with rec ords at the bank of the money atnlea. . . ... The fourth member 01 me noio- up parly, who Is known oniy aa "Kllm." la at III at large, report edly In California. GENERAL MAH GATHERS UP BEATEN ARMY (Continued From Pag On) Tattalhar. but thst this flgur by means repreaenta in loiai Chinese lotaee. Hilaatloa ACWte Japanese military Intelligence report said todsy in suusnoe In the Chlnrhow region. ISO miles south of hsre, wss growing acute as th Chines conrenirstea mere. Th Kenga (Jspsnesei corre spondent reported trslns of in l'eiplng-Mukden railway had been transporting troops northwsrd for seversl dsy and in preprawun Indicated a detachment ot Chang Tuaeh-Llang's troops had arrived at Kowtangtta, northeast ot TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOT Porlfolla rontslnlng mu sic, marked N J, 8.; return to llarald otflre today If possible; rewsrd. 47s8 Chlnrhow, apparently for a drive on Mukden. HIT JAP MOHCOW, Nov. II yp While lh Soviet press In general hss sspressed dlssatlsfsctlon with th atlllud of Japan toward Hovlet Huasls, lh outspoken Commu nlal newspaper Pravda Sunday created a sen.allon by printing a shsrply worded wsrulng to Japan, demanding that nation cease what It termed an "antl-Novlet cam paign" la connection with Man churls. . "Hovlet Russia's peace policy does not mean It will allow ef forta to barm th liUerlats of o clallat construction to go unpun lehad," lh paper warned, and added: "Let Tokyo, Washington and Paris not forget Ibis." MAIIK FOKKIMX MIMHTKK NANKINtl. Nov. II UP) Dr. VIKyiiln Wellington Koo, former premier of t bins, wss appointed minister of foreign allalre today. Th poet haa been vacant alure lha realisation ot C. T. Wang, laat September, Dr. Koo la. a gradual of Co lumbia unlverally. New York .and a olrmer ni In later to Washington and Londan. HAM NEW PLANS PAItlH, Nov. 21 OP) Arlatlde Ilrland preaented a new Manchur ia n proposal to th League of Na llona council today but Ihe coun cil waa reported to hav declined to approve It until th Chines and Japanee delegate had look ed It over. Tiler was Do official descrip tion of th new suggestion, but persons on tb Inside said It pro vided for an Inquiry In Msn- rhurls by a commission of three neutrsls. one Chines and on Japs 11 as. Lobby Committee Probes Stock Deal (Continued From Psg On) I ot no account, or worth noih Ing, and neither I my not. Therefore, the ecore I nothing to nothing In this gsm. This wss purely a private business transaction and had no relation to leglalatloa, pasl, present future." ANIMAL POWER REM SEEN IN FARM IRK ..attacks COLDS DKV1L EXIT A chnrch In Cornwsll, Englsnd, hss a door built especially for the devil to eneak out with downraat eye when renounced by converts. The "devil door" I an old custom barkening back to th day of th "witches." KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Nor. IS, (I'l'l A definite swing back to the use of snlmsl power, rather than gaenllue-fed machinery, for furm work, has plsced breeders of draft homes and mules la a position mors desirable than for many years, leaders of lb In dustry asld her today. Coming here to ahow their fin eat animals In Ihe Amerlcsn Hnysl livestock ahow, breeders told th United Press a story of rising prices, of Increased ds msnd, and of minimised competi tion. Mule llrerdV-r Present Oeorg Argenbrlght, tb 11- year-old Adrian, Mo., man who baa mad th Missouri mul fa mous In th nearly SO year of hla association with breeding of th long-eared oltnala, cam to the show on crutcbea, and car ried away, with hla partner, Ed Frailer, every principal mule award of lh ahow. Aa b eat talking to an Inter viewer, he sold one spsn of mules for l2, and refused 1400 for the pair which bad lust bean awarded the ahow championship. (,aa Too High "Tb trend back lo mul pow er and horse power on tb farm Is a definite and Increasing thing." be aald. adding that sev ersl developments bad mottveted the change. "Firm folk ar tired of paying for gasoline when they can rale tbelr own power so cheaply," be said. "On reason that grain and hay prices bsv gon so low In th psst year or two bas been that farmera everywhere hav bought machinery, and hav alopped aalng boraes and mulea. "They're realising now that they've been wrong, that draft animal provide th cheapest snd tb most rellsble power. Tbelr tractor ar wearing out, and they haven't tha money to re- plc them." Wires Damaged On Cascade Line which Is tb most snow rrer to bsv fallen la November sine th Southern Pacific railroad wag built In her. Th Southern Psclfl company cleared tb track with tb spreader and flsngar. Much dm sg hss bsen don to th Wsst srn L'nlon wire. Friendly Bridge Club Has Meeting MT. LAKI, Or. Th Friendly Bridge club met at th bom of Mr. Jes Johnson. Tbursdsy af ternoon. Three table wer In Dler with high cor awarded Mra. J. K. Klllott and conaolatloa to Mrs. Otto Wsbbles. Those present wer Mesdame S. K. Knmsn. J. K. F.lllott, II Hemon, Otto Wahtiles, Irving Dixon, F. Triplet, W. O. Ander son. Msrv ('herns. Jsy Fslrclo, Ira Orem, Burgesoa . and tb hostess. Professor Sykes Here for Concert Professor Laursn B. Sykes ar rived In Klsmsth Fslls tbls morn ing snd I a guest In th bom of Dr. C. B. Csssel. Prof. Syke Is her lo give a benefit pipe organ concert for the work of th bai ration Army. He will be assisted In the progrsm by Dr. C. B. Css sel and Lawrence Davis. The concert Is to be given la the First Prasbyterlon cbarch. Mlith and pin streets 7:10 p. m. sbsrp. Ticket may b obtained at th door. Leav for Orovlllr Mrs. C. L. Hollldsy and daughter Laura will leave Tuesday morning for a abort visit with relatlvea In Oro vllle and Loa Angeles, Cslif. While In th south Mrs. Hollldsy will spend a tew days at Hlchard son Springs. Unique Decorations Planned For Dance At In preceding years tha "An nual electric Ball" will b held In th fair grounds axhtblt building on Thanksgiving vnlng, Nnvsm- osr is. This I an "F.lactrknl Ball" la reality, as well as In asm. Over luun electric lights will be used. Tb exhibit building will be dec orated with a celling of red. yel low and green electrically lighted Japanee lantern apsced alter- CASCADE SUMMIT. feet of snow has fallen Fonr her nslsly. They ar connected through dimming sppsrslus s that each color msy b dimmed out separately, ' At on end of lh hall a larg "flasher" leclrlo sign corajsed of ISO blu light will operate. la th canter ot lh building over th red and blue band staad. a large ball composed ot 710 mir rors will rotate. Colored spot light will be thrown on lha re volving ball, lighting tha hall with a fantaay ot multicolored reflections. The Extra Cough Help . Extra In Power And Price i ft .WDssr-nelp ooh taA eoltU It b for deep omth br yo dan ot rlak vmk help. Sews aajor kelp ara embodied 1 it, fayliwiiiig Uw ban Ivsawn t fdictl gricac. Th ctmmU Is llemkd, mojWUsM. ad p4lvUbU. It It towothtIgBa brutes eUtafj combat the terms. It prs Sarms tlte werld's beet belp for coughs I this kind la t pfeasent form. There era while pin ttr. wfld cherry bark, mtatiiol. Ipecac, etc. All the freeieet has. pa 1 one, but with o aaweotie. Despite all its power and ifricwy, it Is hannleet to a chiltl help Ux I Sums ciHuha eU (of ooe help, wm sjwthr. Nobody caA teU. So we eon bine the beet in OeomiItH. to be Mfe. Oeoaulttioa costs a little toon lhaft leaser helps. But all clrnciieu uer anire K end retam the lull prk tw anyone sot astga&eti. It nay bo loo food for jroof ooogh. A kaeer help mifhc aerre. ButititWMe to take the riek when oooche an dajicer siffnaleT Anyway, a oouith or a cold which lunca on caJla lot this eepei-halp Dn the bf mn know, to beeur. cm;oM ulsmon If DltllrmU Cmh Two Meals Day Best For Stomach Trouble Skip on meal and drink water Instead. Wash out stomach and Dowels each morning by drink ing water with spoonful of simple glycerin, buckthorn bark, aalin compound (called Adler- Ika.) I Adlerlk brings . out poisons you nevr thought wer in your system. If yon ar nervous, can't sleep, fall ot gss. It will sorprls yon. Aderlika contains no harmful drugs. Get It today; by tomorrow yoa feel th won derful effect ot this German doctor'a remedy. Star Drag Store. I THIS MAN'S POSE describes the way a person would feel that purchased real estate and later discovered the title was not insurable. TAKE NO CHANCES Demand Title Insurance with all real estate purchases it's your guarantee against a de fective title". WILSON TITLE & ABSTRACT COMPANY Phone lflO Oppoalt Coarthons Ch esterfield ' -4a EDosurr s Pills Lorraine School of Beauty Culture Htcwnrt-Drc w llullillng Enroll now for Winter Classes. PALACE MARKET Why wait until Saturday to buy good meat at low prices when these prices are good every day and the quality Is the best? All Steaks lb. 18c The Best Beef Boil lb. 7c Tender Weiners, Bologna Minced Ham lb. 17c w We'd rather have a I II .11 7 TySf. ran a now wen r Ten you wny . . . 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