THE KLAMATH NEWS United News and United Press Telegraph Services Lii Everv Mornine Except Mondavi KLAMATH FALLS, ORE., WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1925. Price Five Cento V.ll.l- " - J. ! .. 1. GHTNING WRECKS ROCK PLANT W IS!?ll Gjrl IN ciruTnun in frontier Guy Cash, Winner Of K. F. Rodeo Wins Wild Hone Race In Cheyenne EVOLUTION cher Guilty Of Against Bible Yokels Get hded MOVES'Weed Dentist Is MAN DlSAPPEARS;Shifting Winds TAKING SAVINGS nF FAMILY MflNfil - ieiiaaua iauiuD, M . I .1. oiuc near Liamuuu L.aKt. TT 1 1 A ' T 1 MAAIMUM WUKh t'HKVENNK, Wyo., July 21. (United News) Tim huuf beats of tho wiry mustang worn heard over western plains again Tuesduy nil His nn . Jiiif - , jdays' celebration cams to an end 1II1S narfl lotion tftiiiu y of leaching erolu mini Tennessee iilKb U on hla way to a red Bcott on the shelf e. Lpeaks- th Jury haa Ity. The court now Li at I too and Ini tio ihould be heard t i pronounced." Ir. one of tha defense llS. the court apologises. ku to any before sen- kinced upon you? j) prisoner apeak for In this historic trial: 11) Con bird" I hare been con- 11 II an unjust statute nllnue to oppoae In an. a law which I he Ideali of freedom. (he truth, and my and personal freo- ,iw having spoken. k from the part Irl- k eichane of cordial lied out any sting Boated clashes of tho h1rh could only w iltalile country court dignity ! nut totod ii rt hour. on MrKenile, of tha Jff, declared after the of It liea county and aid. "I want to flighted to have had We have learned lul to take a 'broader To Carry Out Increased Activity Planned ; South ern Oregon Combine Few rssualtlea have occurred In the two daya' celebration. Mabel Htrlrkland, an entrant, fell from the belly of her horse while doing slums Tuesday. Blie was slightly Injured. More than 10,000 persona from practically every western state were leathered around the arena when Ben Johnson, of Oklahoma, came within fonr-flfih of second of shattering the world's record for roping a aleer. Johnson's time was 19 4-f seconds. Fred l-owry of Oklahoma was second and Ike Hood, also of Oklahoma, third. World Record Hmanlieil Hide 'em cowboy." waa the cry that went up when Mike Htewart, of Inrlalre, Calif., riding "Flashlight" won first prise In the bucking con teat. It I Icy Heck of Kstee Park. Coin., brought "tiotdle" In lo sec ond place, and Dew McDonald on "Dirty Jack" was third. II. K. Ilerrln of lotoke. Neb., made the world's record In bull-dogging tremble when he ant up a mark of IT seconds, 1 1-3 seconds over the low mark Tha wild horse race was won by Ciuy W. Cash, flrangevllle, Idaho. Paddy Ityan, world's champion cow boy, and trophy, , which It symbolises, fulled to place. YRBKA. Calif.. July 21. (United Nesril Dr. W. J. Wlon. I 30, a dentist of Weed, Is under Commttee Chairman Named, arrest here. He is suspected of oetng tne mas-ier mina wnicn has directed aeries of boldupa and robborles In this aectlon, cul minating In the theft of 400. from the Kl Monte hotel at Weed. Dr. Wlon waa a member of the Weed team In the fllsklyou Klamath baseball league. Police expect further arrests. The series of robberies has baffled Weed and Siskiyou csunty authorities tor eeveral months. Wlon has been under suHplclon for the past month but arrest was put off while be was being shadowed and the link of evidence tightened. A number of arrests may be made within the next few days. In order to make all members of the Klamath chamber of commerce board of directors take an active and responsible part In the func tioning ui committees in the work of the chamber, chairmen and com mitteemen were named at the di rectors' luncheon yesterday at noon. The following committee heads wore appointed: Agriculture and land settlement. K. M. Iliibb: new! Industries.' John Hoy If : community I advertising, It. K. Trego; civic wel fure, K. ('. Crivsheck; roads and highways. K. II. Ilalslger; railroads, W. C. Dalton: schools. (I. A. Massey: federal building, II, D. Morlenaon; atop forest flrea. K. II. Hall: mcr chanls' bureau, E. W. Vannlre: fi nance and budget, J. A. Cordon: membership, Fred Fleet and J. W. Kerns; forum committee, E. B. Hall; executive committee, cx-of-ficlo: program of work. Dr. U. A. Maasey. The appointment of Ihe committee heads with their committeemen fol lowed the return of the question alrea or "feelers" that were sent out In members of tho chamber of commerce In order to find out which jifiuucii iii i mi worn uiej coDBiocrcQ tne most important, Houthern Oregon Combined Klamath Falls, Med ford. Ashland. Father Of 4 Takes Sudden Leave With $1,000 And Family Cat; Officers Con ducting Search Mystery surrounds the disappear- ance of J. Kufeldt of Klamath Falls who has not been seen since early Monday morning when, according to hi; wife, ha drew SI 000 from the Fought By Rangers Of Umpqua District 8hlfting winds and a heavy down pour of rain prevented what started to be one of the worst forest fires In this section In years, according to a long distance communication last night from the supervisor's office at Roseburg. The fire, which started in a thick timber belt, 12 miles northwest of irorrc tv j flUIIMMi a w ARMY WORMS IN Drastic Acton Being Taken To Curb Progress Made By Destroyers holder of the Roosevelt itlrants Pass, S'nrlh Bend. Marshfleld. and Iloseburg may form ft closer eo-oporatlve plan, working for the betterment of southern Oregon, If plans dow under way are completed, according to Secretary Sahln in his report of the secretary's school. According to 8sbln it Is the hope of tbe chamber of commerce to meet in Medford during the first week In September and dlscusa future plans First Owens Valley Family Established As a result of consistent sdvcrlls- for the winter's work. ing on tho part of Klamath county, -Its merchants, county functions, and ' prftkp f PyPPSBIVA general publicity through Owens val- 1 1UUC UI -EiALCSM V C ley, the first family has arrived In INTO LEAGUE!". ! " "u,ca " uuu" Fraak Dearborn, his wife and family are the first two ranchers from Bishop. Calif., to mako their home In Klamath county after the Stage Kates Started Auto Bus Rates As High As 8 Cents Per Mile; Many Complaints In Ore. y 31. (United Newal is agreed to the allied she enter the league This agreement " f.nious water fight with the city of the (iermon rejolnder Anl.ea. r i vui ii netruriir nuie. ..... . . " - arte public Tuesday. c' A. iienaerson. couniy agent. ; Ncws) investigation of auto stage and particularly Great !now """p ,n 'n," ,,a'ley '"' rates throughout the state la now - .... . torcsted In bringing other farmers , Thnma. K. Camnbcll'. Germany to fore, her '!''" Tl "lZ lZZ ;"" ' ." "on U......H . ..... - vice commission, announoea upon Serious Infestations of army worms are reported In Bonanza, and the Fort Klamath districts. C. E. Corpening of Merrill has been au thorised by the county court to su perintend the mixing station bear Merrill, which will supply adequate poison for the. eradication of this pest in the Malln and Merrill dis tricts. Ho was in town yesterday afternoon, accumulating the supplies necessary for this emergency task. County Club Agent Sexton, with Judge Bunnell, stopped In Bonanxa Tuesday afternoon to ascertain the extent of the Infestation In that sec tion, as reported by John Sparre torn, with a request that the county agent's office send aid and instruc tions in mixing tho proper ingred ients for this control. Dr. J. R. Cooper of Fort Klam nh rt.tret irenorl depredations of army worms in vegetable gardens. and about to encroach 'on the lush pastures of thst section. He secured the formula and Instructions for mixing the mash and will co-operate with Dan Ryan of Fort Klamath Immediately upon return. fornia. The money represented the family savings. When last seen by his wife. Mon day at 10:30 a. m.. Kufeldt was without a coat, lie told his wife not to expect him home for lunch but he would be home for dinner. Mrs. Kufeldt with friends, was walking down Main street early in the afternoon, when she saw their Stephens car parked on the curbing with two strangers In the front seat. They did not think at the time that Kufeldt'a absence portrayed any thing wrong and were not alarmed until after dinner when he failed to put In an appearance. Morlry Aiding; Search Up to a late hour Kufeldt had not been located and the Stephens car Is not In Klamath Falls, according to the sheriff's office, which was Immediately made familiar with the details. Kufeldt had .been working until last Saturday as carpenter with Cofer brothers. Ho Is tho father of four minor children. According to Fred Morlc who is interested in the case, there were lio domestic quarrels,' according to the wife,-who Is aiding In the search for her husband. Kufeldt is a man bank, exnlalnlnc thst he was sending ! Diamond lake, threatened to reach tha monev awav to relat ves In Call- serious proponiona ana a nyins squaaron was aispatcnea trom tne Umpqua ranger station early Mon day, according to the communication from tbe supervisor's office, who said fire control was being directed from the Umpqua station. About 200 acres of timber were affected by the fire, only about one- half of this being seriously dam aged. The flames Sunday night lighted up the Diamond lake district with a scarlet hue, but only smudge and smoke was reported last night from Diamond lake. Jingoist Hurls a Pessimistic Bomb War Between U. S. And Japan Sure To Come Says Noted Bishop MARSHFIELD, July 21 (United le of nations, her mem It considered a prime tho drafting and en- ny European security IGEON KILLED LEGGERS' RING Calif., July 21. Tho Ionia liquor war has Iher victim. The body rich, husband of the dead on tho beach ndlng, was discovered k Horn near tho spot ittlo between rum run i'or occurred two wooks Identification of tho f" who had known Gar- brought here this eren- fosumed that Oarlch was " activities in "tipping" Inns of tho liquor smug- undor cultivation one of the finest soctlons of Irrigated land In this section of tho state. FRENCH WILL SETTLE U. S. DEBT PAINLEVE Hill Line Official Attempts Suicide K.F. To Be Featured MONTREAL, Que.. July - 21- (United ' News) Money-mad" Am ericans are so absorbed In their wild scramble for dollars that they do not realise they are sitting on the 45 years of age of medium height ede of volcano. Within three or tour years mere win ue iruuuie in the Pacific between the United States and Japan." This was the warning of Archdeacon B. D. Bryant of Australia, here. "Japan Is aggressive now and will grow more so. People of the Carl E. Stone Saved When emP're """'T .th,at'he l'm Chambermaid's Scream lot the Pacific." f'Ili liie Ilavtaiiau iomuiu, iuoi'ti are 135.000 Japanese, almost as many Chinese and many Koreans and Filipinos, who would doubtless -le with Japan in event of diffi culties," he said. "The United 8tates universities In the Hawaiian islands are crowded with Japanese students receiving the best sort of education and specializing largely in technical subjects." his arrival here Tuesday. "Rates on so mo stages run as high ss seven and eight cents mile." euld Campbell, "and we be- llcvo such chnrges to be excessive. An Investigation is now under woy and hearings will be held In a short tlmo. Complaints have ibeon re ceived against virtually all lines In tho state."' Summons Help LOS ANGELES. July 21. The screams of a chambermaid who saw Carl E. Stone, SS, former gen eral traffic manager of the Great Northern railroad about to leap, from the 8th floor fire escape of a Jiotel. probably saved the rail road man's life.' T.. . H'nn!MA Attracted by tho screams, a clerk By OregOn MagaZine rushed to Stone and grasped him ny tne arms, in ini struggle stone fell or jumped two floors where ho hung on a fire escape uncon scious. He sustained a fractured skull. PARIS. July 21. France will pay her debt to tho United Slates ... n . 1. n . ... f n ... )..,! 1 1 1 1 U the requirements of the Dawes plan, Stubborn Admiral In and the terms of the Franco-American settlement will 'bo agreed to beforo Novcm-ber 1. When agreement has been reach ed Franco will seek a hugo loan in the United States. Collodions from Germany, how ever, would boar on tho amount France could pay. " Premier Paul Palnlovo made Ihe forogoing statements to Ihe United News, In tho course of an exclusive Intnrvlow Tuesday! ATH MEN MUST GO TO PRISON UNNING LIQUOR WHILE ARMED . Ore.. July 21. Faced f the severest sentences ing on record In tho on- Bud Ilndgos and R. Klamath Falls, wore hnld night, following thnlr before JudirA Thnmn In. his morning. fnd Dawson, with their arrested during tha n. f'l encampment here in snsportlng a carload of Keno to Medford. Penalties, three vor In tnttentlary. six months In juii. nnii a fino of .r.on wero rocolvod with stoical calm by the men. Although the clinrges ngaliiMl Mrs, Hodges and Mrs. Dawson were dis missed by tho court, the sovorlty of the sentences given .their husbands rnnsnd them both to sob hysterically Both wives nre the mothors of three children each. The fact Ihe mon were armed at the time of their arrest Is said to have nromoted the harsh sentence The last state legislature enacted a law declaring the selling or trans portation of intoxicating liquor while Hot Water At Astoria ASTORIA. July 21. (United News) A combination of unwilling ness to berth a baltloshlp on the face of pier No. 1 or tne port ot As toria terminals, and to accept the pilots' plan for anchoring vessels in ihn Tonaue Point anchorage, and tho fact that the Sanborn dock was not available. Influenced near nu mlral C T. Volgclgsung. communn Ing tho midshipmen's practice cruise ..nidrnii. to order Ills vessels an chored In the Columbia river off Fort Stevens. Three hundred mmsnipmon wore .i.en sl oro liberty Tuesday morn ing, undor ordors to bo aboard -Uioir vessels again at sundown. Flvo hundred enlisted men will be given liberty extending until sunrise Wodnosday morning. Funeral Of Man Drowned In Klamath Lake Is Today Klamath Falls and Klamath coun ty may form the basis of the Sept ember's Issue of the "Oregon Busi ness," official organ ot the state chamber ot commerce, according to word received yesterday In the Klamath chamber from the editor of the maguxine. According to the communication number of pictures and cuts of Klamath Falls and the suaround ing country is wanted by the maga zine In order to give- tho entire September Issuo over to Klamath county. The cover page will also carry a view or sceno ot mamain Industries or country, according to tho choice from the chamber. Coclllo Garcia, Moxlcan laborer, .irnwnod In Klamath lake Sunday, ..in h hurled In Llnkvlllo cemetery today, following services at Whit- lock's mortuary, to e -..h. i.nter. The body was re- , .......j.u The deceased's correct age, only known relauve Is a brother llv-l "Sure I'm 35 year. old. ing In Jiinres. Mexico. . I "Vny It? Dramatic Reunion Of Civil War Vets Fire Dept Hindered In Answering Morning Call "Men Must Be Bluffed Just Like Children" Is Ethel's Advce To Girls KANSAS CITY. July 21. (United Newsl If you want to get along wllh men, girls, bluff them. This Is Ihe advice of Ethel Leginskn, noted pianist and first woman conductor of largo sym phonies who stopped off hore cn route to Los Angeles. . "Mon must be bluffed Just like children," said tho pianist. "Let them know you are iboss and know what you are talking about and they will follow. The first Improsslon counts." Miss Leglnska has reenvored entlroly from Hie nervous lllnoss to which was attributed hor disap pearance in New York last Jan uary. Although she appears to be extremely young. Miss Leg Inska told mewspapor mon her ST. PAUL, July 21. (United News) This U tho 4 1st annual story ot the last man's club and its famous old 1101110 of wine rich, ruddy burgundy It Is that some day tho last survivor of tho fantastic organisation will drink to the mem ory of his dead comrades. The years havo whittled tbe membership down to three now threo tottering veterans of the war of 'SI. When they assembled here Tuesday, It was of glory of battles long ago that they talked. And It was In the clicking of the classes that each felt the changes wrought by the years. Thirty black-draped chairs sur rounded tho long while table, chairs that wore once occupied by Joyous living men. Perhaps It was this ominous sight that caused tho sur vivors to discuss dissolving the or ganization. ORDERS RECOUNT OF IOWA BALLOT The Improvised "bridge" con structed for the fire department to get off Fifth street, while paving operations Is being done there, proved a source of trouble at 1 o'clock this morning when a call came from the Triangle caie. re spite the Incumbrances, the run was . made in quick time. A very small damage was done from the fire, which scorched a partition In back, ot the Triangle. WRECKED; LOSS IS $3,000; TWO MEN SLIGHTLY HURT Two men were slightly in jured and the rock crushing plant of the Porter Construe- tion company temporarily wrecked with a loss of $3,000 . as the result of lightning, which, attracted by the nu merous heavy wire trolley cables overhead, struck the Porter plant yesterday even ing at 5 o'clock, just as the men were about to leave for their homes. Louis Porter, owner of the rock crushing concern, located at Lobart siding, a few miles out of the city, and A. J. Lewis, were knocked uncon scious, remaining that way for nearly 15 minutes. They were rushed to Klamath Falls for treatment, where, last night they were reported at their homes to be severely bruised and shaken up, but otherwise not badly injured. y Fall 30 Feet ';' o Lewis, who was atop , the bunker at the time, was thrown 30 feet to the ground, while the bunker was split in ? twain and splintered when ' it crashed to the ground.-Lewjej fortunately, fell far . enough . away to prevent his being bur ied in the ruin3. " ' . Five men at work at the plant heard lightning strike several times on the high foot hills surrounding the plant, just before it struck the Por ter plant. A crew will bp put- at. work this morning to rebuild the wrecked plant, which expects to begin operations again in about 10 days. The accident comes on' the eve of the Por ter concern's supplying the Warren Construction company with materials with which to start paving in Klamath Falls. The first carload was to have left the Lobart siding for that purpose this morning. ' Why KRIM GETS READY FOR PETAIN BLOW PARIS. July 21. Preparations for a major French offensive, which await only the completion ot Marshal Petaln's strategy and his demand for the number of troops he believes necessary, have made an impression on Abdel Krlm. Rlffian leador, ac cording lo dispatches received here. 14 Year Murder Hunt -. Believed ' Successful RENO, Nev., July 21. -A . 14 year search for the murderer of two men near St. Anthony, Idaho, Is believed to have 'been brought to a""successful conclusion 'by . polico here. Tho authorities are holding a man known as J. W. Andrews, 44,- in rhe belief that he Is the notorious Hughie Whitney.' wanted tor-, tbe murder of an Idaho sheriff and a railroad conductor in 1911.? ; Joseph Jones, assistant chief spe cial agent of the Oregon Short Line company, was expected here from Salt Lake City Wednesday to verity the identification. WASHINGTON. July 21. He count of tho ballots In election of Senator Smith W. Brookhart. Iowa, over his democratic opponent, Dan iel C. Steck, was ordered by a sub committee of the senate privileges nd elections committee, when In vestigation of the oloctlon was bo- gnn here todsy. K. F. AND ROSEBURG TO CO-OPERATE IN GETTING SCENIC CIRCLE HIGHWAY Support of tho proposed road from Roseburg lo Diamond Lake making a scenic circle, including Roseburg lo the lake and from Diamond Lake through Crater Lako and down the Klamath Lakes to Klamath Falls, was urged by Secre tary Antles of the Roseburg cham ber of commerce In a communication Ing all Information of tho road pos sible. The cntlro matter waa plsced In tho hsnds of roads and highways committee, but definite and favor able action Is expected In the near future which will aid materially In the tourist travel through the valley to Klamath Falls A stretch ot 20 miles, now un read yesterday. Fred A. Baker, who served as a representative of finished and which must be traver the Klamath chamber to Diamond sed, if at all, by horse. Is the bone lake to confer with Rdseburg rep-ot contention In tho scenic' circle resontatlves. succeeded In obtain- as described by the Roseburg group. under nrma wns n felony.