THE KLA&5ATH NEWS hTi fEvery Morning Except Monday) United News and United Press Telegraph Services KLAMATH FALLS. ORE.. KRinAV attp.ttct oi iooC Price Five Cento APPOINTEE "IN BAD" mMFourtolnjurcd in rcncan Hay Mill Accident t UUKEDO nd Degree Or Lr Charge To Verdict Of iIO PRAISE AND $20000 BranchlKlamathNewsChooChooIs Of Oil Concern IGaining Customers To Weed Given Klamath Lester Rich It In Critical Condition At Local Hospi-i tal Retult Of Carrier Branded A Sale Stimul Extra SeaU Being Constructed At Weed Ball Park To Handle Klamath Crowd Lloyd Ryan And Three K's Helping Matter Along Reversal With his life hanging in (he! balance, Letter Rich, aged . I - - - .1 ikr tecond de- auoui ju, is lying in ine Mam- o, msn.lauhler ath Gerreral ho.pital in a pre. tor For Accessory Men By Some; Klamath Traffic' Cops Uphold New Law I ty automobile owners f.m.llv lodged carious condition, as the result! "re -p'k dissatisfaction wlth"' ' I formsiiy . ( the new .tat automobile isht law Mall Lcsdo, Mexican.! of be.ng struck by a moving ,. Rich and three others, whose i names could not be learned, ' - msvA li nil in 4ifJ(ll'nr that! Ith, fact that a - - b.d found that;mow,n ,0"d of lumber, when, to hi. death ,t operations of the carrier wre W I I - II a K, unknown per- "rsea, ana ... L .--A U were strucic aown. MS Sincere, wnu, ; 1 dltlnn was Improving. I.ltorncy'. office and definite announcement ns In Mfli believe, will ,uloln f hi injuries cnnld I) da inaictnie li Lou-' muilc. Standard Oil Co. Breaks' Ground For Big Station To! Be Soon In Malin; Will Be K. F. Branch While little more than 100 sign-' train crew to stop at all way j led up for the Klamath New. Spe-' Points. In case the special In too clal to the baseball game at Weed! frow'led may ,al(e ,he reu- , ... . , liar train which leaves here at ground Will he broken this '" " " ,10:30 and arrives in time for the game. In that event they could go back on the special. - The Klamath News Specjal will leave the local ft. P. depot prompt ly at 9:30. There will be no speed Hundreds who have vxpressed limit, their Intentions of going but havej Those who have neglected to pur. failed to Blgn their names on the chase their 14.14 round trip tickets dotted lines. Those who thinks ltej may get them any time between Just a male affair, this excursion now and Saturday from the Mecca, train, are mistaken. There are as Glover Jewelery store. Acme Motor many, If not more of the fair sex: company or "izmath News. The going to make the trip. sooner the better. We'll know how And from Weed last night came many to figure on. word that an extra bleacher stand: And, by the way, here's some .... ' . . ., Imorning for a now distributing I3"9 10 400 r(","'a' vr-Pcn root- wulle hundreds of Klamath coun-. , u e....-.i...i filers will present their ducats to niILIUII Ul LUC OlHIIUitrU Will yesterday,,, . the S. I", conductor shortly after the ;v.u. u .luu.-i:. ui ...liu west, oi : fmir , .,.. ,,. , ,h. i: rut. T .. ii t i ' " nil on me uiifH-auiorniaWard Sunday mornlnit. lllini Valentino carrier in the yards of the, ,her persons favorlnc ihe M:n.m.(m.,i.i..t.ii,n. r q ii D I 1. 1 ii"uiui.iin,iiv iiiuuu inni, iissiti L, nnounced last ( Pelican Bay Lumber company j legislation, declared that tl. bill H W. OvormiiT, managi-r of luly Dulrici At- y7 - - " 1,urlMJ" thu Klamath Fall branch of J.' . I DI,U .V.. .1. ol her than to reduce the number of1 lnL IVIJmJl" 1 w l"ntn Ol " . j .uulonmlille accidents and to make thc company. was nmc luuiu rui m iicu, ... ... I . . ,. .. .... Louncemeni was. driving conditions at night general-' The building, including four th. fact that a ""7', ,0, ly ...or. favorable. ,arm. tanks, one three-Btalled Klamath Fall, resident, who are , garrKe( a warehouse and bar- uiiituni-u tu me new iuw ucuurt), si. m i ' i ha 1 n iilr nww ! 1 1 n it V tt an all four men along wiih othr onponenu In vr- ' T 1 1mm rornfn of the mate, that u proximuie cow oi u.uuu, ac ....... ..- uuU,..ii. in. win lie inriipriivo on roiiRn roauit -ui ui t vicniuci, x iiu lnA A l..t. strnlt. W mi Ii f I Wllk wnerB UKUin win niim. Lksi felt it best ,;,.,, ,lf .. the''""' """ '"nslderable ex- IMTtt. other two bearing minor Injuries' r-nw In a matter or m-pectioiis. Jd Nevarros," ! brul... . stimulate the demand l.:.J !' noriiirs uiaKnosing ine injuries m nplsiaed Iin. . ,,.,,.. , nror ,,,...: for light ..vessorlcs. sf a ratori v . rn,.rIl.H ,hr, hrnVrn rlD.: Kny, Proven A Success rtw which was, f hl. rlKlll ,,,.,, om, ,,,,, On the other hand. It. advocates. I.C r.nnv.l.t ' .. W. ln i. which In.ludo Chler T. A. uaiieiy Uo, a. .K.!wl be made ,. morning. .-- -Uff - J Ik accused Mli'h s married man witn a "" -- ine accuieo .... J ...... t,n nroved s success In the lo's clothes. rl,M,":l?":ll slate. fc whlA It already has e .tabbing, w( h ,ho ,,,,,,. ulnllr ,.om. been adopted K1.mntll :-. i luffetv. before he left Klamath I lot night, held i According to report, from the bos-) Fall, yo.ter. ay ,.r.u " nNflrsw. Uon.le. , early this morning, hi. con- fled app rova o .o- ... - . tnlch. operatives I .linn,, ., improving, alllmush no,""1"""1 "" 7 he I reduce me numuri he 'among motorists. I W. A. Foster, stato traftioo olfl- lecr. will, headquarters ncre. ". to Mnlln i,nnK0i Valley and points spoke favorably of the new law. uuu( n )e Tu)( lake,. rountry wm be MAYOR APPOINTS A CITY ENfilNEER WHO CAN'T PASS Mayor Succeeds In Slipping Gene Henry Across But He Can't Get A License As Engr; May Prosecute latest electrical pumping units will also be installed, making the station one of the most complete of the smaller sta tions in the state. The Malin station -will operate! Pacific under the Jurisdiction of the Klam ath Falls sub-station, a manager a nil possibly three trucks will be put on at the new plant with It. completion. Appointment of the branch manager Is waiting the approval of the home office in Sacramento. Ten days will be .required for the completion of the new distributing station, opera tions to be completed by the first of September. ronfldcnce in .Mali.. ' Wllh the completion of the Malin 1 would be erected today In order' thing last, but not least. Lloyd to take care of the capacity crowd Ryan offer, a free round trip ticket that Is expected. to anyone buying a suit at hut Reports from Dray, Dorrls. Mac- store. There's your chance, Lee doel and other way point, that Croas. practically the whole of those vll-t And Just to egg the ball player. lages would be deserted Sunday.' on the K. K. K. store is giving a providing tbe special train would .ilk . shirt to Ihe Peljcan batter stop there, .resulted In tbe Southern' that make, the first home run. Issuing an order to the Goodnight shirt! BURNING PEATBED IS THREATENING ItlS RICH PINE BELT NOT UIXKWORTII KK.1.I.Y jrOItTLANI) Portbuxl police do I not believe that the bold node- trlnn, who forced a motorist to I rtrivo him about the city Wednea. sore that ho had t about 3 o'clock of the lHih, that he lde his door the f Navarro and liu- t he had passed making his way tu irm ot Navarro. Kul QnnrrHiil fa. (lontales testified. I "bad talk" to each re addressing each tarliiiu vile epithets. tn hi door. Com 1ml ht wa ell her on or null's said ho went rly morning and. tn hit door, was pass- hcadeil for his wiules explained that 'trlher to tho violnt lay In a pool of f'Ked Ihe wounded o' hunkhoiisn. MMed Irfiuredo. (lon- lb. accused mun wus lm"lf. lie was hnl- ' Man Kllent Janitor, appeared bo- W 00 Page Two) aTwith him P WERE POLICE ""n on Spring street. Hie Dig Itasln Lum- '"..nd himself ado- l.t night. Wl rcporied for dls- When Rtalo Of- " no Patrolmen Pal- Jlltchell Invaded his ,0I" Mm loudly tie- 10 BURNED WHILE ? FIGHTING FURIO CAL. FOREST FIRES ASADKNA. t'ullf.. Aug. Ignited News 1 Ten men were pa ln-1 expressed the belief mat. once rled. It will bo wsrmiv enuorseu by I hose who are now posed to It. Portland Opi1"' Word from Portland has it that motorists there are generally op irnsed to the provisions of the new act. It was said mat ." linn Is planned In forestall the law. if possible. I (ieneral satisfaction nronoscd move ,l motorisls yesterday afternoon Hope. It never goes Into effect. manv motorists sa.u. " -they believed the new law to be u good one. this Sheiks Routed Out Of Jazz ,.,.. rave was exPre.ed by io- Dence Hall And Made To Battle Flames station. Ihe haul from Klamath Falls , Canal Dykes To Be Broken Air nlRht wns Kllsvrnrth Kelly, . 1 a-, . v-i 1 ' comrnde In crime nnd rngtit ot And Flaming Area Flood-j Tom Mllrra. iamn wllIo9 ed As Protective Move ns he ciBime.1 to be. shortened by more than 30 miles. Service, never before rendered as completely, will be at the call of ranchers of that section, the Install ation of the plant coming at a vital point In the harvesting when the combine harvest machines are work ing full shifts, requiring an unlimit ed amqunt of fuel. Plans for the construction of a plant of tbl nature have been con templuted for some time, and It was decided recently to put the plans in operation, ruther than wait for the proposed railroad development In the Mnlln country. Supplies ltl Territory "We are positive however." do- Against Forest Fire JAZZ (illtL WAITS . SAX FKAX'ISt') Wllh "i I defense argument still Incomplete. With from 300 to 400 acre, of n Thurwliiy night. It appeared that volunteer rye cop laid low hy aj the fate of Dorothy KHingxon, sweeping peat fire on the Siemens youthful matricide, would not be and Bloomlngcamp ranch on . the1 "Mt th' 0',8""'B J" I men and five men until late Frl- west side of Klamath lake near; . day. tho Skillet bindle. ond with a pos- . eible but not probable detraction Af .Itn ..1 .ore the nrounni-ui" hn,l no ulterior motive In put-jclared Overmier. "that the Malin fully burned about their bodies and nrrH,, ttd I am sure the country Is coming to the front rapid- ' . !""" .1 Affl. I In .... r. t lid I nil trail V11 1 iv n nn two seriously, when lliey were 'rv. ta , ,00(i one," ueciareu . --- ped in a circle of flames, while j ..,. ..Speeders won't up- Tule lake districts, and the Invest ... " .... in ,,r here " V T . , ',s It will tend ment ot the station will give tb those iikiiiiiik i" prove 01 . ., Thursday night. , discourage fast driving at night. Tho lllg Tungn fire, although j (Continued on Page Two) 1 aiemlllv Increasing In aren, wu . being held by heroic efforts, on the n-rtcppiltinn ill line of the Sister Klsle-Strnwberry' 1 TOhetUH"" peak fire-break lf'tho fight cannot bn won Thurs day night on the present lines. Comity Fire Warden Turner said. Ilm nnlv nllernntlvn left to SSVC a Young Case Flops Las Urrt lo administer ANGELK9. Aug. 20. vast ferrltory of tlmberlund. Is '"j ,,,,. News) A serious blow to send nt least 1.000 men to thjne prosecution of Dr. Thomas W. desert side of the mountains nnd Vom)g on trlnl for the dental gas stnrt a bnck-flro from there. 'slaying of his wealthy young wife Bense, bluck clouds of smoke con-1 wn dellmed Thursday when the tinned to nour Into Pnsadena. and; . ,mY surgeon admitted In residents on high vanlngo points ' llmon, that Mrs. Young mny snxlo.iHly walched tho huge Mmo, hav(j pr,mmltted snl.'ldc. nay whllo ,he other two leisurely ... ...n.... .!. ..llv iioshIIiIO nVCnUO Of;. .... -rti.l,l. , Thnu .eteptnil only live nines iiimii in" Knliowins 1 , , iliu inw " . - j v..rn .Inmil. of nollce were piH ,ca..e thus unexpectetliy openeu runchers and residents of that sec tion a service which we have long hoped to establish." Daylight Bandits Get of rich timber country confronting the district, plans were being made to break the canal dykes and flood Ihe fire-swept area last night, ac cording to Jack Kim'.:all. ot the Klamath Forest ' Fire Protective association. . Only a change in wind, and a strong near-gale would startt the timber blaio, according to ranchers In the district who explain that Mtt'M cAxrim ox ost SAX FltAXflS(X) Cancer ex acts an excessive death .toll on the Pacific coast, according ' to Dr. Frederick L. Hoffman, med ical statistician and cancer ex pert, who has undertaken a sur vey of conditions here for the San Francisco health department. One of Mayor Goddard's appointees the city engineer 11 whose hands the city's of ficial head entrusts the advice of an "expert" on paving pro jects amounting into the tens of thousands of dollars, and whose advice on other big mu nicipal engineering ' projects would either "make or break" ' the city, is practicing without a license, in violation of state laws, and will be investigated by- the state board of examin ing engineers. September It, which may result in the secur ing of an indictment, charging, misdeameanor, convection for of $500 and a sentence of six months' imprisonment. ' " Thi. was learned here, last "night from a source familiar with the at titude ot the board.: , . Archie B. Carter, secretary ot the beard, ha. revealed public records which showed, that Henrjt tooJt nthe state engineering examination' . this, snrlnr snd was' fenid a JiceAsa. because of failure to make the nec essary grade. ' . To Take Action . i ' iu sum lustra 11 in cubiuiuuij lui the board to act, directing the sec retary or some other ' official of the board to bring a : complaint against an engineer practicing with- -out a license. An investigation ot Henry's case has recently been made and final action J. expected with tho September meeting of the board. Members of the city council last night declared that tbey were not in accord with the mayor', appoint ment of Henry from the .tart. Knowing the mayor could appoint the city engineer at five day inter vals', they vtsbed nt to start tbe administratis if to a beHiscrsnt beginning. ' It was not known to them, how ever, that the city engineer oaa tailed to pass license examinations any they declare the time has come tor action. , . FAST OXF. PICKS SLOW OXE PITTSBrROH Patrick 1 Foley, All, met a fust worker In a. young; i n-aMi.iiv ,nrrin.l. the' ncgress of about 16 years. She district on three sides and the lake, on the other. I The fire was discovered early asked him to change a five dol lur hill, and when lie drew out his roll, aggregating $110, she $500,000 Jewel Haul J"""1,", Zl Z U SO feet" to railed track, be- IVII1MII5I1 HCIUIi. -...... ranch hand, that 300 sheep were CHICAGO. Aug. 20. (United: driven from the stricken area and News) Four men walked into the saved from burning. offices of Laiaru. & Well, whole sale Jewelers here Into Thu"-Jay and robbed tho firm of Jewelery variously estimated to be worth from ilOO.OOO to S500.000. Two of the bandits flashing au tomatics held the office force nt 1,1 "n from Ihn flnnr "Umlcd to know what with me," ,o man Mitchell twanging through the struii l.tl.. . . 11 n-m'a iilinnff. on wntch with Instructions to nrous; (oro ,hem. defense sleeper. In the event a changl.m j ,elr Isctles and began to press wind imperilled the city. ilbe JZZJX The orchestrn In the garden of hcrsc U and Ihe Moon dance hall at Tujunga was cistern l.y J in, o. susp.c.oi. -"...-.. pies "Death was le "" ' I .... tit...n thn nuri?fnil. n.oved toward, wer8 (lalleg cheek to cheek wl.cn. f'Kiifw- ""K ' ,, whcth. these smoko-blnckened men stepped test I nen. . not p0 . . .i, Im,lv' suite of decom- An npi.roprl.ite luno. snld one m; cause ... . nort . the men. and ho ordered I no mu-lc poslllon ""en slopped. "Hoys," ho ordered, "there's sonic nice red hot flnmes up the canyon, waiting fur you to put out. sojinsth'. plense." Thirty youth, sepnrnled from 30 girls, nnd followed the three fire wardens lo s place where tney wen r 'Urn police," 11 '"fher disturbed "Vto ir. J.- of fl- nli.lslrv '"i.eii unofficlnlly ""'h dehi .1..1 r New v "' " ork H. ni.i.- n.Ulon '.' will H.tX il I.KAP Tl H.1FKTV AXfll'XO. Tcmis in.' ... l..i lil.iv.lnir guests, trniipin ; " V.n,l..n hotel here, were lajurwl Thursday "' 'y l..l fr"t the upper slorliM. to nnvemont Ih Iow All evils 10 " .iructurc selected the gems with enre nnd evidently were Judges ot flno stones. Kacb held a small sack Into which he scooped the In"'. Municipal Conspirators Caught With Marked Cash Nine forest rangers are protecting tho C.eary timber holdings against possible leap of the flames across the canal, or stray sparks. . Lute last night scarlet tongues of flume were blazing forth through denso black clouds of smoke and the air was filled with a pungent odor of smoke and burning peat. Kellogg Intervenes For Federal Prohibition Men LOS AN0KLK8. Aug. 20. Coun- WASHINGTON. A 11 g. 20. (United News) Tho government I. trying to bottle up both borders agnlnst liquor and narcotic smug glers through extradition treaties low, and disappeared. IXCOMK TAX CHKATKB SAX FRANCISCO Ralph R. Strange, llurllngame millionaire, ' Thursday argeed to pay the gov ernment SIIH.yooO rather than face trial on five federal Indict incuts, which charged him with perjury and false Income tax returns. cllmen Charles K. Downs and Jos- nnd other methods, eph F. Fltitputrlck were Jailed hero! Secretary of State Kellogg urged Thursday when a trap was sprung a new ex.raniiion ireaiy -1...1 ;.- FLA. MILMOXAIKK Mt'RDKKS MIAMI, Fin. John Uobrl, wealthy naytonn. Kin., realty man, admitted late Thursday that he poisoned Mrs. II. 11. Hunt, alias Mary Ik-tlllo, when he visited her In her Jail cell Wednesday. An nouncement of his confession was made by police, while a coroner'. Inquest over the woman's body wus being, held. Telegrapher Fails 3 At Key; Two Killed PAPF.R KILLS MAX IIAVAXA -Klght liourt. after nn evening paper had declared In n headline that Henor Armando An dre mnst he killed, Andre fell be- ..edestrliin subway tunnel. United States and her northern ". ...,..y wnr. .1 IHMICSirn.il r... , . 1 .... .1 hullel ..nn, Is in hi. luwlv. One Ihousnnd nn.iur. in mnrsew. ne.gnnor. 110 ioiuie.i mi 1.1..1 ns found on each of the similar pact wns being .ougnt wun. m" . .. ...... ..-.. that arot " snvi. nnn-s iii men on by the district attorney Investigate ada Thursday In opening the no-' ing complaints that the two had' collations here. for enhmment efj solicited bribes for irolos for a tho 1024 rum treaty between the: money two civuncllnien when live, arrested them. four detec- Mexico, In negotiations J now going on. the operating table. 2 Killed. 14 Injured When D. & R. G. Passenger . Trains Crash BUENA VISTA, Colo., Aug. 20. (United New.) Alleged failure, of a telegraph operator to transmit or ders, wa. being Investigated Thurs day night a. the cause of s head-on Collision ot two Denver. & Rio Grande Western tra. us near, here late In the afternoon, in which two firemen were killed and fourteen passengers Injured. , Pinned lu the wreckage, J. W. Taughtenbaum, fireman ot train No. 7. and C. E. Phelan, fireman of No. 8, were Instantly killed.. Ed- nH Clnlra nn-rtneer nf No. g. nnd G. Johnston, piloting No. 7, sus tained light Injuries on leaping from their cab. when the crash appeared inevitable. . ... . . i . Doctors, nurses and surgeon. In relief trains, sent from Lesdvllls and from this city, arrived: at the scene of the crash early In the even ing and began administering to the injured, whose name, are not avail able. Both tnilns wero carrying sum mer tourists .and wero snld to have been heavily londod. ' ' i had been closed oy .... put to work digging flro-bronk..