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THE KLAMATH NEWS
EvtfV Morning Except Monday)
Tint WORK II T Si V1T M
IJUUUI HUim uui uiiiwiiiiiuiij
f MIMING TO BELIEF OFi
l' nnnnnTIIID niTIIITlnil
ists mm wms&zx for 5 years!
Wion at Washington Expected
&ain Hands-Off Policy, Based
(Reports from Investigators
L 1S INTERESTED IN CONDITIONS
Lccngrewto Be Lamely Bated Upon Report
Commendation of Economic and Agri-
cultural expert on imruiwtii
iN, Nov. 6. The middlewestern farmer mint
Caotition the administration i expected to take in
'iiittmrroiii tarm relict measures thai are to come
Cat thit winter. It i in line with the adminis
LiWi policy.
jjtswnt Coolidge i interested in the problem of
jriidenced by the fact that two agricultural and
art! bar been lent to the northweat to bring
... .1 rf-n
em condition! mere, louowing a conference t-c-i
and Senator Cummin of Iowa. The P"reai-
Lfct to fire considerable attention to farm proh
S CAMPBELL RITES
S00N;v
S... A ' t
ervice Await Arrival of
Daughter In City From
Loa Angeles '
Arranxcments for the funeral ot
the lale John Cunipliell, who died
amlilenly early Thursday afiorrtnon.
are pending, awaiting the arrlcal
of the el.h.at child. Miss Alice Camp-
Vsn tOKiperatlre i bell ot I.01 Angeles, according to 1
irwra Tho. word received In Ihe city lato yealer-j
llu conferred ' 'lay afternoon. Mifa Campbell is'
scheduled to arrive In Ihe cliy Sun- j does not correspond with any regu
ilay evening. larlly to I lie also of the Income.
John Campbell died suddenly of The publicity clauae was Innerled
anelna Decloria. a diaeaae of tho In the presont tax law in 192J
'aarinient of' heart, from which h had been fall
J'a a rl.urln;ln fur Ihe paal alx monlha. ,lllslelle insurgent group, which then
i and propa-1 deaih waa a shock to hla hundreds ! held tho balance of power In both
mille hnr- of fi lenils1 even though hla health houses. They received democratic
to appear had been falling fur some time. I support and the aid of some pro-
Ho Is survived by hla daughter. I galve republicans. President Cool-
Alice of l.os Angeles and ihreo'lde protested with much vehem
-wan Sid him. ......... 11...... I....1 .... I...
,0r wtdrleiit ' ull attending school III Klnmaih
H a world of J Falls. j
,., I Coming lo Klnmnlh Fulls In 191 1.
Wilak... T V lMr- Campbell eatabllshed hlmaelf
In tlio KIaiuuIIi llardwaro rumiumyj
.ir which ho hiii uvea uwiior nntl
I--'", towerer. that ...... ...... .. ...... I
rs lll l,.,k ,,.;',U,n,,,,, r 7n,' !""' . . ,""
M I ........, e. .n.i win. ........
I lie rnmn in CO 11 1 Hfi t ill private nie
feel keenly tho loss of their fihnd
who puased away so suddenly.
The flowers on the door of Ihe
KJumnlh llardwaro company yester
day have been pluced with care mid
are significant nf tho close of n
Hue nnd uxefnl life.
r" lornrd over i,,i "lfflffftE'l in III NpiV
""Herahlo nan . . . I "tj"" f "
Name of Tiajuana
RAN DIKOO, Nov. t'nlled
News Hccaure Ttnjnnna has become!
I a household word In the southwest
for all that Is corrupt and vicious,
tho notorious bonier town across
Ihe International lino from hero
will bo rochrlalened ".nnigosn,"
after a popular Mexican hero.
A illspiilrh In Ft lllnpnno Ameri
cano, local Kpnnlah Iniinunge paper,
"ays l'l-enldelit Caltos has algned a
law making It possible lo rhnngo
tho name.
Another presidential order makes
Tlajunna Independent from the coun-
"prepara-1 " ot Kn"(,ini', smt with iim ngiu
to appoint Iter own council.
CANTKH WIXH I'l TI ISITV.
VIMMCO HACK TRACK, Md.,
Nov. 8. (Unlled News) Tho I'lm
llco futurity for two-yenr-olils wns
won Friday aftornoon by J.
'rlffltirs i.omo-lired roll. Canter,
jfroin a field of 11, which Included
" son and daughter of Mnn-o'-War.
The winner pnlil $20.00 for n $2
1IMI.
TH H W H ATH Kit
Oregon:
easterly
Kulr
winds,
and cool: light
United News
KLAMATH FALLS, ORE., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1925
pythians plan
yp
VENISON PAf?TY
y nicht'ba1TOpAYTAX!
The local Knights of l-ytlilaa are : !
yesterday, Ilia activities are to begin.!
1 W. Notull
VlZ?:
venison tmi la to be served, with!
h as tnMima.irr
bcra of the lo.lKe are
Later thirn will he muaic anil
oihr entertainment. For lhua
whii lu not dnnre there will be
carda ami an Interesting evening
Is promised, wlihoul qualification,
to every cerium In attendance.
.Member., of the Knights of
IVhlaa, their wives, relatives and
fririKln who havo received Invltn
Hum ore to lie present at the feat
I It lea. The gathering will he held
In ihe Knlxhla of I'ythlaa hall.
PUBLICITY LAW IS
UP FOR REPEAL
Proposal on Foot to Strike
Clauae From Statute
Exposing Incomes
WASHINGTON. Nov. e. Hopeal
of the Inrnma tax publicity law baa
been voted by l ho houao ways and
nieaua committee.
This action waa taken Frldjy In
courae of I ha committee 'a work
drat! In a a lax reduction bill.
propose to strike from tbo
, male hooka the compulsory pub-
ll'liy rlaoae which haa caused more
, . ... ,
lndlnnllon and erliliiam than any
j,rt of conxresa alnce the 'olaiead
.law. The chief complaint haa been
that It txpoaed the peraonal fl-
nnnec of Individuals to ealeimen,
; bualneaa rivals, and carious ner-
anna wlihnut f.ilflllln. Ha naienalhln
purpoa of reducing lax evasion i
j throunh PuWIrlly. Opponenta of!
tho clause have Inalaled that be-
cause of the broad exemptions In
the tax Jaw, tho silo ot the tax
- i through the pressure of the LuFol-
enco against tnia clause in aigning Frjay.
the bill. With the republicans, '
safely In control In both houses, It IV'Af A VT (Xf? C(
la probable now that the repeal far-! If Uillilll Ul? UU
oaf'd by the house committee will'
succeed. I
In addition to this action, the!
nntn(fna al.n mrilMfil flecrelnrvl
Mellon 's request that estate taxes
..n.h.j Tl romnromUoil hv
cutting the present 40 per cent
maximum In halt. Retention of thla
source of rovenuo waa forecast
Thursday when Ihe committee rais
ed the exemptions on tho modorato
tax payers.
FLOWER'S MANAGER
SUSPENDED IN N. Y.
NKW YOIIK, Nov. 6. (Unlled
News) Indefinite suspension ot
"Walk" Mllir, former manager
of "Tiger" Flowers, negro middle
weight, was announced Friday by
tho Now York state boxing com
mission. Miller was suspended for
charging that Jack Delnnoy, Bridge
port middleweight, had snmothlng
In his glove besides his hand when
he knocked out Flowers In New
York early this yenr.
"TOM TRACEY, YOU HAVE TIPPED ME OFF," IS
ACCUSATION OF WOMAN "VICTIM" AS DEPUTY
LEADS RAID ON PARTY "POURING IT OUT"
Ono puzile In which cross words
figured, somo perplexities, ono
quandary. couple of enigmas and
a dilemma confronted Deputy Sher
iff Tracey, hereinafter to be known
as "Raider Tom," when, Thursday
cvonlng, ho participated In a senrch,
a aelturo. "raid" or what have
K.jyouT
The slory on Deputy Sheriff Tra
cey dribbled out yesterday ana.
following tho circulation of tho tolo.
tho officer proved himself to be
ambidextrous by passln out cigars.
frei.lv. as well as sya.iir.Mi....-.,,
.111. l.nii. thn rlKhl unit the
left
hand.
hi, la Passing propensities. It was
To nbservo aemoni...i.....
and United Prest Telegraph Services
! liLuIULnl DO
.Thrnaf ilf Pricnn To'.
1 1S7
tause ot Act
TAKES LONG CHANCE
Forces Banker to Accom
pany Him to Edge of
Town With $10,000
DAYTON. Ohio. Nov. . (United
Newal "I rohhrd Ilio hank to keep
out of prison," confeeae.l Elliot Gao
ler, SO-year-old president of the
!em City Engineering company of
th la illy, unit aun of a prominent
Dayton family. Uahler la under er
reat on the charge of having rubbed
Philip Klo'oa, manager of the East
Daylon branch ot the City National
Dank and Truat company of 110,000.
(.abler aaid ha had not paid his
Income tat for five years, and wna
threalened with Imprisonment by
the government ao ho took a Ions
cbanco to clear his financial diffi
culties. As he had done business with the
bank for a number of year, he)
knew the general cualom of lis of
fleers. Awaiting hla chance,' he dls -
connected the na Hue from Klooa'
automobile and when Kloos, who
was transferrins; the money to tho
main bank, had reached a spot only
a few blocks from the bank, hla car
stopped. Klooa was examlnlnic the
engine when Cabler drove up In a
fllvvor alongside, and compelled
Kloos at the point, of a revolver, to
' enter the flivver w
vTth hi
m and drove
lo ,h eJ" ,own-
(iabler Is the second manufactur-
'er-lianillt cauxht within three months
after robbing bank employes to pay
! pcrsonnl oblicalions.
Fred C. Nlrkol, former prominent
Dayton manufacturer, is serving
from 10 10 25 years In the Ohio
penitentiary for robbing tho North
Dnvtnn branch nf the Dnvton Kavlnca
j ,d Truat company of 128. 000 on
1 August H.
j After Oahlcr confessed ho had
. held up Klooa, ho told of another
aIt,,mpt agatnat the man a week
- , ,. Tu0 first attempt failed last
PLOTS KILLING
OF SISTER, 78
HOLLYWOOD. Cal.. Nov. 6
V'echlc, white haired Mrs. Nellie
B. Fortune, 60 years old was lodged
In Jail here late Friday night charg
ed with plotting the deliberate mur
der of her 78 year old sister In law.
t II.... I .. ...... ., 1. .
"".ik Ji .a
offored two taxlcah drivers $500 If
they would chloroform Mrs. (iert
rudo Fortune and throw her body
j from their cur at some lonely spot.
' The nrrest wna made on Informa
' lion supplied llolywood police by
! George Jones, taxi chauffeur. v
NKCK tS I1ROKKX.
HOBOKEN, N. J.. Nov. .
(United News) Injured In a foot
ball acrlmmame during a scrub
game near hla home last Tuesday,
Edward Englert, 17, died Friday
ot s broken neck and internal In
' Juries.
uty and remark:
"By tho way, Tam, I understand
you were In a raid-"
At this Juncture a Colorado-claro
flashed from somewhere about tho
deputy's person and Mr. Tracey
found business to bo performed at
distant points. ,
As for delalls?
Well. Ihe tsle lolls of a secre
tary lo the county fair board.
Thalia Nowcomh, who had Invited
Mr. Tracey and others to a dlnnor;
and of tho fact that Mr. Tracoy
had found that duty precluded tho
possibility of engaging In social en
gagements. And tho talo' further
of tolls of treason, strategoms ana
.poll, to which Officers V
Mclirldo
PR IMF. r A PRIM?
"77A;. r
ends1 iSfnESn
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CHICO, Calif.. Nov. . The abort
ma career of Fred C. Crummett.
rch worker and reapected far
mer, has been ended by aulclde.
Unsuccessful In an attempt to rob
United State mall truck bearing
12500 payroll, Crummett banged
hlmaelf by a suspender belt, from
an upper bunk In the Chico jail
early Friday.
Crummett ban been Identified
prominently with a local church,
and, with hla wife and two children.
TZ i . .k .. . S omy m ",ce club """hers who re backing G. H. Carle
ranch. Aulhorlllea are at a osa to t i i. r, . . . . J!
explain why b. donned a pair of; to" "nd Ch" ew f " rt to unseat Bradbury.
fnlse whiskers and. armed with a I " et forth that shortly after the new board came in
revolver and black Jack, attempted ! power that records were changed in order that Eberlein's
the hold-up. land might not be taxed by the district. This was Ions- be-
Ho van not in need of money. It'
has been rhown.
ACCIDENT VICTIM
IS GRANDSON OFi
Judge and Mrs. Emmitt Leave
For San Francisco to
Attend Funeral
Word was received In the city
late last night of the Heath of F.
i Martin, grandson ft Judge and!
.iirs. . it. tmmiu, wno oiea in
San Franclaco hospital, following
an amomouuo acciuem in wnicn
no rce..eu a. n.c.urea MU ana
omer injuries wnicn provea ratal.
Martin was the son of Mrs. Ilor-
ace Myers of San Francisco, known
.o ner m.u irieuu. m inamaiu
Falls as Georgia Emmtt. Aa
child Martin was orn-and renrod
on ine emmm rancn near r.eno.
Judge and Mrs. Emmitt are leav
ing tbls morning for San Fran
cisco to attend the funeral of their ,
grandson. i
Martin was 27 years of age at
the tlmo of his death. He is sur
vived by hla mother and step-;
father, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Myers.
a wife and four small children.
The accident occurred when an ,
automobile which Martin was dem-j
onatrating collided head-on with
street car near Ocean Beach early
)n.i
yeatorday. Five persons were
Jured and ten months' old babyj
escaped witnout a exraicn. .tiuriin
died several hours after the accl
dent occurred.
FEDERAL OFFICERS
NAB HIGH GRADERS
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. S. Four
persons. Including two women, wre
arrested by federal agenta Jriday
and charged with deposing of
115.000 worth of high grade or.
which had been stolen from an
Amador county gold mine.
It Is aliened that the gold was
removed by "high graders" over
long period and lhat the quartette
I " "V"" u
I under arrest moved It slowly
i Into the United Statos mint here.
That the operations of ore thieves
In California mines have Increased
grer.tly in recent' mom hi was Indl
catcd by tho fodoral report lhat
about $500,000 worth of the
nmaliram haa been ptooltn thla
year.
MAN WHO SAW CUSTER'S
LAST RIDE ENDS LIFE
BILLINGS, Mont., Nov. C. John
Burkmnn, 88. who saddled Gen. Cub.
tor's horse Victor, for him. and was
the last survivor to see the general
ride Into the battle of the Little
Big Horn, wbero the commsnd was
massacred June 25, 1876, .was a
suicide victim here Friday.
Burkman, despondent over being
refused admission to the soldiers'
home at Sawtelle, Calif., fired a bul
let Into his brnln and died Instantly
111 his apartment at a local rooming
house.
I.OHK.H l.AXf. St ICIHUf
OTTAWA, Ont., Nov. . As 0
final, eloquent protest ngalnst what
ho believed waa rank Injustice on
tho part ot the Canadian govern
ment, Augusta Swanson. an aged
Scnndlnnvlnn, shot and killed him
self in n corridor nf the parliament
building Frldny.
8wanson tried for fifteen years lo
renin . homestead In Manitoba
which ha had lost, and which
mi-
II Ihe courts foiled j
MAN
gallon through
to restore n hi
CARLETON-DREW
ADDITIONAL LIRHT
Record Held Changed In Order That Eberlein Land
Might Escape Taxation By District, Check
mating Legal Foreclosure
The heartfelt interest taken by the Bradbury board in the
affairs of Charles Wood Eberlein, who with his railroad
money, is back of the administration campaign to retain it
self in office, was yesterday civen a new throb h tho ri.
fore the date of the now infamous Bradhurv erJea kiA
relinquished taxes, penalties
$2,000, as shown on the books
and forestalling by a few days
office to foreclose.
VOTING BY
DEED HOLDERS
AROUSES QUERY,:,
land classifiers were appointed to
Opinion of I. H. Van Winkle, at- classify the project lands. J. R.
torney genera:, aa to the eligibility Dickson, a prominent and very
at the polls of the holder of a deed competent farmer, member of the
whose name does not appear on district, waa appointed for the d la
the assessment roll, haa been ask- trict directly south of Klamath
ed by R. E. Bradbury, president Falls by the local board.
' of the Klamath Irrigation District.
The question haa arisen
chiefly!
: over the rights of property owners
,n Ai.m0Dt Acrcg; , new sub-dly-'
Mon iylng wUhln lhe
irrigation
dstrct. Al0. several
new comers
; wh0 own farm ,, naTe a,ked t0
,h... -..,, ,h , Al.,Ti.,
j electon ,t w ciamed that many
voted while holding deeds only,
Bradbury said he was expecting ;
jfl1 oiithon at -4ny moment.
I Voting by owners of Altamont! This move was subtly Intended
I Acres was characterised aa "Immor-'aa wan-anting Justification for te
al" by A. M. Thomas, secretary of ,
the board, but this was not ap
proved by members of the board. I
They confined themselves to the'
, legality ot the question. .
"This is an attempt to colonise
voters," said Thomas to the re-'
porter. "The News can say I j
said ." !
"That will pass aa your personal j
! opinion, and not as any expression
coming from the board," responded
nr.illinrv
u..i. ......1.. !,. .i..ii. ii.
. . . . ,,- ij. ....
aa the attorney general a opinion
arrives.
POLICE SEARCH FOR
LADY ENDS IN FACE
BEAUTY EMPORIUM
LOS ANGELES. Nov. 6 United
News It's too bad a lady can't take
beauty treatments without the whole
country getting worried and calling
out the police. That's what Miss
Louise B. Schattenkircher, wealthy
Brooklyn Spinster thinks.
She disappeared from her resi
dence here and. police started a
search for her. She waa found
Friday In a beauty sanitarium,
whero 'she had been undergoing
facial treatments.
Miss Schattenkircher has extens-
ive property holdings in Los Angoles: learning to become a future gen-,
and Blooklyn. Failure to keep lneral. was denied Friday by Captain
touch with business connectlona led j John McEwan, head coach of the
10 the belief she had been spirited . cadet eleven.
away.
Judge John S. Orr
on Visit to City
A man who once figured prom
inently In tho affairs ot Klamath
county, and who la known by hun
dreds of old-time residents, was a
visitor In the city yesterday.
Ho is Judge John 8. Orr, former
county Judge and, subsequently. Su
perior Judgo at Reno, Nevada. Atl
present he la engaged in the practice
of law, '
Yesterday Judgo Orr visited with
scores of old friends, and spent some
time conferring with Circuit Judge
A. L. Leavltt.
aw KKItHLS DIK
LONDON, Nov. 7. (Saturday) -
Three hundred Syrian rebels were
kilted In a clash wilh native troops
in French service near Katnna. 11
miles south of Damascus, Friday,
according to a dispatch lo tho Dally
Mail .rrntv! ripniji-i-ij
KEEP POSTED
On what the merchant! hare to
offer you. It pay to road Tba
Newi advertisements regularly.
Price Five Cant
BACKERS THROW
ON TAX MANEUVER
and interest totaling about
in the tax collector's office,
the plan of the tax collector's
But here are the facts, as known
to the Economy club executive com
mittee: Under the Fact Finder's bill pro
vision la made for appointment of
local committee to act as a land
classification board. Individual
Dickson classified the holdings ot
the Enterprise Land ft Inveatment
company and placed them In the
producing and paying claas. He
reported to the local classification
board. These gentlemen arbitrar
ily changed Dickson's classification
and placed the Enterprise lands, the
same 86.S acres on which the tax-
es of J2.000 were relinquished. In
sixth class, or the "permanently to
be" excluded 'dase." ' "
linqulshlng the enterprise water
users. ' But It' was discovered, and
other water users who refused to
carry the Enterprise burden en
tered protest. 1
Acting on this protest two gov
ernment soil experts made an In
vestigation, and placed this land
back In the paying classes as orig
inally reported by Dickson, a classi
fication they still hold.
It was after this re-classification
that Bradbury, yielding to the Jm-
1 portunltles of Eberlein,
blocked
collector.
! foreclosure by the tax
j" signed the order of relinquish
ment. Thus, an added load was
placed on the already . heavy tax
1 burden ot the district.
I Eberlein. explaining in his paper.
the said messings with his 85.8
acres, becomes eloquent. He says:
"Thla caso is port lap tho moat
extreme in its lawlessness) and dis
regard and contempt of property
rights that haa occurred In the king .
and vicious history of the United
States Reclamation Service."
To which Klaninth connly will
respond, Amen!"
"SLOW BACKFIELD," MrEWAV
NEW YORK, Nov. 6. (United
News) A rumor that the army
would like to hare "Red" Orange,
Illinois star, enter West Point next
season and play football while
"He would slow up our back
field, " said McEwan, with a chuckle.
;fp)w!iTallC'"'
la About
Golden Rule Value
In Our
Where popular priced
dress and work shoes can
be had for men, .women
and boys.
m
Crntfr of Shopping District