Thui-silay Anrii . f Pare F.ieh BE C1SS0LVED SAN KUANTISl'll. April 1 - Sale . of five transpacific liners by tin tailed Stales bippinR board In the Dollar line, may meau h- di.ssoiu .bi4 of the hLsUrie old I'aoif v Steamship company, wliiih for more han 75 years has been identified wit ti the lomuierce and romance of .ne Pacific. Announcement was made here on Wednesday by Daulton Mann, as sistant general manager of the com oajiy that unless officials of the cum iauy now at Washington find some xeui to prevent the sale of the uaers now flying the Pacific Mail c'laie. there is nothing left to do but' ior his company to liquidate and go uut of "business. ( Older tban the state of California, she Pacific Mail's flag was first misted to the masthead of a side Jieel steamer April 1-'. Ibis It was a Pacific Mail steamer, the Oregon, that brought news on Octo ner IS, 11850, that California had wen admitted to the Union. The Pacific Mail Steamship com pany was incorporated in New York with an initial capital stock ot J509t fiO. It prospered, and in l.stiu as recapitalized fori 20,000.000. The first steamer to fly the 'Mail' i'l;g was the California, S00 tons, which left Xew York October 6. -3 $44, and made the initial trip via . he straits of Magellan. With accommodations for but 100 iis.engers, the steamer carried 100 uwn jn wiiue eyes gleamed the lust for gold. Three hundred of them lept on deck throughout that stormy, historic passage, and some '1 th'rn had paid as high as ?l,OO0 clie privilege. A negro cook commanded $400, -ind an ordinary seaman $200 a month for the return trip, so uni-; reraal was the craze for the yellow' lijiefal. j The first trans-Pacific liner of the! Mitil line waa the Colorado, an aui--iiary side wheeler fully rigged with' ..ailii. The fabled argosies of old lever brought richer cargoes than : :be Colorado and her sister ships. -n:ll as they were by predent day ecionings. brought back from the :.oiey Orient. Rules Germany DODGE BROS. 00 THE KLAMATH NEWS SELL CUT FOR $145,000,000 (l'iiitiiiuel mi Pase He) , cit!lll.it'-d . lu.l! Hit: wllil the Pending tne coining Presidential elections. Dr Walter Simons fx a,ou. German politician, has been selected by the I' --hstag as I resi cnt ad Interim he German Re public, to permit Dr Hans Luther to resume his work as Chancellor Or. Simons is president of the Su preme Court at Letpaic PUBLIC BANQUET Wednesday .-.ininn ot ; 1), ;i,.it ! With nill.m Mid Siliwart In De troit ,re K W. Wi'.mei-. chairman of til." board of Hi- t lye.ir lire aud Kiibher cnmpaiiv. who is ;i'i ed to become president of a new big 1 moior combine, of which the H'duv car will be the tin. I -u. and which according to some report! will ' uc a capitalization of iroo.voo.0.'. I Dillon. Kead. bidding against the Morgun firm which, with the l)u- pont interests controls (ieneral Mo- i tors not only raised the 1 150. 000. 000 or 1200.000.000 required, but ' was able to announce au over-ub- iscription. which left no doubt of the rise of another great financial . power on the horizon of the monied canyons of New- York. This money was all raised by ,lon and Schwartz themselves, aud , consists largely of New York cap ital, w ith which ' was mixed some from Cliiiao. Detroit and oilier cities. r i ... I v , t 'j Thoma A. Smith U Dfd From Pneumonia Hi in .liollll .Hl.o 11. "in .Ill'lllllOlll'l ll.d nee II Kit: Mi, lib "V H''I t mm I slrn-l ( l,tBMls, rr"i n.nnt 'Mhr,'!-', bliiatlon.. i.,,,,.. Mi, nr. srllln, ,Mf 'N f llgl... tiow.r ,M I I llM ...,.l. I... . riii.msH Aii.'iini" liollie l'l ' , ., i o Mo. k finlr (,.i..in mi iick l,i. ,n. bill . Mr nniiiii , a r.-i.enl ' '"iiimii bublem In iii.,w I , ,lb..Ul 1Kb' v''-" 'l'l Of p.T.n , ,...! Ill I be ! "" '""" y IMTII III .nl..-d b bl. H l:.i.,n.l K MM Mb. , i, ,.l Mil l I'olnl Idiib.i. Mr. ( I'.iill.ilol Ml" J I, i I lie . M blolbrr, ,,( J,ni. Hull M . "re . I Wbll ib. a "liter , . A ill I held fcooll n relulK c in i lie ;,iiiiIi Small attack on Hi-,,, I 'noil ' tun iik K(.l. lelllb.,l, f,,, f I 1 ,ll We wi.h and tieighb, mil iitol II, ml iif(,ri.. Mils 11 'ma;,:; ' 4.r MHS C h . ii.nt u n. en .nnouiici in ,Ne .or. o, - - . M MMntn. a y.iii'lit'H li rl"r . ...P W IH .llfll in I of Phv.,1 K Milton n"M -- ; Maiou aittitniohiie. That ..rw. itf ft tilt Rockefeller. ibiUitlier of Ji-'m " Of John l ItlK-We'eller U, II.1I.I 4I)Q 13 LOCALS MANY FARMERS ARE AIDING IN KLAMATH BOY AND GIRL CLUB Itrowil. IllJIiager of the (. J (Continued 1'roni Page Une) of the reception committee the arrival of th party s'tbly in the afternoon of the same day when Iat minute details can summer I.. A. West and liaie Mattnon accompanied Frank !-inn. K!am aih c.iuuty club agent yesterday en a visit to breeders of Hereford and shorthorn cattle, for !h pur li : p,nt of obtaining baby beeves of !- this stock to be given to youthful members of the couuty buys anj and en'ered by tile bos W. I!. Klamath Meadows comiuny return- r.-ti ed to his lu me at llollister. Calif. . nd yesterday after having sjient scl eral days here attending to '"i1 ness matters. V. 1. Cornwell. a -tockboliVr in the same cotiip.nu. who has also been here returned to his home ;rt Iloniia. Calif hut .in and l.uki I nl he W lull Slie.-ll.lll II Cell, .in In. l.ollls lall'-li ' Iriti. Low. r C.erl.el -I.-r.lf. tiiiili.,1 llnrdwii Smith, a representative ,f,-, ..f of the Simmons Ib-d c,,iiimiiv In Klamath Falls tor a few days. Mr. Smith works cut of Portland. t, r In, I II 1 1 II II lin l..ll.e inc t lea. her. is in ill !, Iler harne. In t, ..in In hi i.-t I.,i.ii-. .,l,.,..l i, .I.-.-n th i4ui,.' Ills J I'., -.,l:!i ali i . il , i ,i - , n i:i he cleared up. and telegraphic in- Sjris cub to be fatteii!"d during the formation received as to the exact and girls for prizes at the county number of visitors la the official fa;r party. HI-JINKS PLAYERS MAY SHOW BEFORE MEDFORD SHRINERS soon lake N. C. Miisselm.in anil family of , . c- 11., Mis. Allslni HiiMlell l t.ikllK tile Head arrived in Klamaih falls where Mr. Musselman has accepted place of Mis T. W New.omb a s.-, a Dositiou with the liavin Furniture rt-tary of the county fair bonrd and slenogiupber in the louilt) a.-nt's II H. Ford of Kugene came here office while the latter l enloyiug a Tuesday night on biuine. tacation in Soiubern California. -JJTTi.K HIll'K KOIS CHItlSTIE ...I'IMITUXU, April 1. But llt .Mi tinpe was 'held out ' tonight for Xfrovery. of Archiiishcp Alex .Dder A. Christie. He was weaker hjj at any time since his sick--'e.s.s began. hi3 attendance report 's! ws not believed that a r.is would occur before another .- i.ad passed however. GETS WINNARD HIGH GRADES Carnival Ball At Bonanza Saturday April 1 Hi-Life Orchestra The Crater l.ake Shrine club hi jinks and vaudeville, which was' to their owu satisfaction staged so successfully at the Scan-! ' dinavian hall last Friday night, will WINNIFRED undoubtedly be repeated at Med ford under the auspices of the Med ford Shriners. shortly after May l.! '' " ' ' ; ' ' according to . W, C. Van Emon, KfCENKAiiril i. Winnifred M. Frunk Confer and Harold Bell, who Winnard of Klamath Falls, a senior returned from a trip to Medfor.l majorins in F.nglish at the I'niver last night, where the matter of put- sity of Oregon, was among those sui ting on the shoiy.thnte wa.s discussed dents to receive nothing less than with the Kogue ltivr Valley lodge II in academic subjects for the win men. A final decision will be made ter term ending March M. according on the matter at -an early date, but to the grade sheet issued by the reg from the expressions given out by istrar's office. Forty-nine women leading lodge officials, the Klamath anil 41 men students received no men were assured thut the Incal gr,s than 11 for th pail show would be welcomed. term's work. Only three, two wo- men and one man received I in all subjects. I is the highest grade giv en euless special honors are applied for at the beginning of the term. Passing trades at the univeriity range from I to V. Any youthful member of the club who desires to experiment in cumpany. this work can be taken care of. Mr. Sexton thinks, as a large number of farmers have expressed them selves as willing and glad to give W. H. Pippy and S. M. Mollis of A,n Jiiforni.tl Invitation daace will a baty beef to an andividual boy Med ford were "business visitors in In held this evening by the Pelican or girl -that :ttrey may experiment this city this week. They report the Community club, at the communllv IOHANSEN :'j tini;tirit . . . pawil' Woe V ovtilieisl inj (In f.riit un.lrrto.it The rV. Apnl'i Ctlra .!it vivlf . . the im.nrtt iliue iccn tli muotb wuli thrmanrt huskicwen in ym InbUk (itcitf Icstlicf.cut out at the ulc in the nrwe I'itimn minnet! I.xilviuve wiihui -- lm weut die only CjlrnJif Slc Scfvue liop u town! fa i rml IjMkn $9.50 highway In excellent condition. hall in Pelican City. I lid Lenora Chastain Dies In Woodland, Calif. PACKARD CARS All Nifrbt Si rvice Wm. IVinfielil, Prop. Ta-xi Phone 259 The Owl CAFE I.. II MM K P.i-slnnr.uit Prop. Open 24 hours per day At Your Service ALL WHITE HELP Re.taurant Phone 103 Word was receiv-d from Wood land. Calif., yesterday of the death of l.enora Chastain. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chastain. a prominent old family who lived in Bonanza many years. They moved to Woodland about eight years ago. Claude Chas tain. a nephew of the deceased, left yesterday for Woodland. l.enora Chastain has many Klamath Falls mends. She was h recently. In the Family Here on vi.iit BOXING NOTES PHIhADKLPHIA. April 1. Mike Balierino. of Dayonne, . J., bcame world', junior lightweight champion when he battered his way to a Judges d-' hteve -hid- Sullivan. ... mi u round i),;i. a mory Ust n.xM. l;K, of w.'ighe.l in ion over Brooklyn the Ar-' fiallters a; p ,;in,. I bov ' th,. An I ("iTdmg to OAKi.ANI,. Apr. I l.-,I.lnny r.i:r a 111 .Stewart McUm;, l'l rmimls to a dec:'.in a. itornun here April . a proinoiiT Tomir.v simi, SAX Fl: AXt ISCO. Ap-il l Mickey V,lk..r. welterweight ,.hal. l"on will arriVl. May , , vmf ' " .s "out noie Miy 15 .it Cooper he le.egi-ani to tnanascni'iit with announced in a the I)reimi.i:irl rint today. SAX FliANCisco, .;i-t i Pave .Shade. xrw. York middle weight, and limtiiy Duffy. f Oak land, have been signed for a 10 'ound bout here April n. They will fight at l.,0 pounds. A paper where all thi popla h.va ' opportunity to eipresa -hemselves If : tbey desire thad The Klamath eOB3Y 'VAITtjv;--rrT Bobby Walthour, Jr., 0f Nutle, ' J ; "n ' the great oiaraihun b eye e racer, and Freddy Sp. ncer. of Plainfleld. N J.. enmrged tn umphant at the end of the sn .ia bicycle race at Madison 8,,aro (.ardeu. New York. Walthour a father won the same thre, tl.nea years ago and his twenty twoyearold ton followed D h' looislep, Powell & Dale Motor Co. ANNOUNCE The First Klamath Falls Showing of New Overland, Four and Six New Willys Knight New Reo The Sensation of Kveiy National Auto Show The few people in Klamath Kalis who have seen A 1 mem are just as loud in their praise The Model you have been waiting for is here. Come and See It. TEMPORARY LOCATION ' ST!1'8 Battery and Metric Station tighth and Klamath 04fl Phone 349 'Oh ur pit, A ! Ui chi E.. hU Boi of I 49 4M Ind ri tio) ta M PI cot 1 rsJU 0f I the fVni illy rlt ifof tut lec Bf I opti h the . trill me ne : Mr ion leo r he hli . t rhi pi ttt he 01 U BH J) h he he rh ill