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Sections Pages liSTER I! TO rf $120,000 Asked bps" SOUGHT Cini I Taken U Work By i(o ronco Mr. Lena ha momer Ol mm lrti her husband of bomber, and ri nrrabori of th hrld la I ho grand ,boU of 1120.000 of bombing and o,i Bhrbtat were wt of ibi I. Lynch. tixed bond It IIS. 000. Id beudes Mm. nice .ujtnnin. Krd Wan- ulo, l,oui D'An- forii, Hull other U ukm Into ma il confessions by iqilit snd Avanlo. .j tbui far arretted :i lb "hliber ui" b'.Kil whirl) police lo any bidder ki price for bomb- W. firtorlM, church- is. tuaalit, who In- alo Chlrago, and tl Atanilo were asaey ltolrt K. in the "tool' lata the bomb. tbarged. wai NSWER CHARGE H lM' on,a country. Ills Near m Reports Xm. 28. (United ''Hi wnnatlnnat trial Bhlnrlander'a suit "rrlsge to Alice " ot a negro taxi t In sight tonight. lled that by the k they honod to work of strlp- Hrw of tho proud "llr, aad the dusky "t the Judge and Iniwtrs. rln as far a 1 8 ol Alice to In cnlef liness. Un- igMl, this will ho "nil on the same er fat her. prub viiums. II v.. ... ' "" . Jnnie Wure .iirei.,,r. and "reus, uinn lo Tripoli t (l J' Deep mmunit.y Chest. Vth v.. SIHINGI rarANr Your J Of II.. . The (Evciy Morning Except Monday) If A Hf nf HI) irniim l? li"" llVAA) UY POLICE SsjE oHIO BE AIRED AT Alleged! rete Being Murderer TOLEDO, Ohio, N0v. 28 A "hummer wielding wild mil" run. lured her mi partially Identified' .tonight Iha "Toledo clubber" by, Mrs. Cora Ila.l,lor. ,l,th victim of1 Ilia slugger who haa claimed ten: victim In the past six months, j "Hla snarling mouth and bin tusk-like teeth are like thine or tha man who atrurk mo," Mrs.t Bachelor aald, when ahown hla pho tograph." Company lo Close Down for , Short Period to Effect Machinery Repair! Announcement w a a yesterday made thai the .Kwauna Hog com pany mill would cloae down the; flri of Hill week for a period of (lend, according to the slate's re ten day. The mill will resume, construction of the tragedy, who operation at the end of that per-' burled their bodies In a deserted lot, lud. According lo official of the' after an assault and fntul beating rnmpuiiy the close down la being I with a club. made or repair to the engines and machinery. Company offlrlulu announce there la a rcaerv aupply of 12, 000.000 (cut of limber logs In Ihe mill pond now, which. In aplte of any effect on logging operation which the fiirlhroomlng winter may have, will Insure the mill working, had been virtually abandoned a far throughout the winter months. mor came ncross the children's de Thl. Is the first time a local mill , composed bodlea in a lonely awamp hn. ttemiited to operate nil win lor. according lo rcporta Issued yes terday. Hundreds of employe of the company are Interested In tho an nouncement made that Ihe mill will Educed th.lJ. ,., ,. .ny hundred em- ... mll.vear acneauie. mm w tombing ano, niv., will not 11 rrv about . mld-wlnler lay off. I'M have nianu-Lnd -111 n one stride In getting irHiai and d'An- ,way from eaonal employment. ieiHi expert who of (n bug-bears of the western SENATOR STANFIELD LEAVES ON MONDAY PORTLAND. Nor. 28. Senator Stanflcld's departure for Washing ton, acheduled for Monday night, that ho may be in hH n,wer roll call December 7. wnen con gress convonos la about the movement In Oregon politics that .... .Mn In the Immediate Pt or can be sensed for the Im - L,.. future. Politician, aeem o be doing their Cb.rl.tmaa hop- pins early, or to b. oinerw ... , gaged than In th. creation of .ny. atnrtllng developmenta 01 cal Interest. Nevada Ex-Governor Is Called By ueain CAUSON CITY, Nov.. Nov. 28. Denver S. Dtckerion. former gov ... . . .iirAinr of fed- crnor of Ncvnna a ".. ernl prison, during the Wllon ad ministration died suddenly .. ilny. . Dlckorson wa warden 01 me stiite prison hero nt the lime of hla dnuth. At ono time h a nssoelaled with Tex Itlcknrd In mining enter prises and sporting events in Nev udn and olsewhero. (Villi OITH IAL VISITS Paul McKco. vlio-prosldent and .... n-.llfi.rnla- goneral manager 01 Oregon Power company, wa a busi ness .visitor In M'ni" lordny. III l.oa.lqnartcr Medfirrd. NOT A WAREHOUSE i- in rcnloce our shelf sures fresh potent drujrs. reasonable Three store dtalribution makes mo prices to you. -iTTTinrATC fnv OUKKiiVO j. Portland Klamath Hews United News KLAMATH FALLS, ORE., SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29. 1925 . SHWMIII HA PnV " u UIU LOS ANGELES BAR ' ill J Ol m Alleged SlaVCr TO (n nn TfJol UW U" Itlol - Kl.Mb. Ib RLVULTING Martin Sister 9 and 11 Met Death At Hands of Fiend Charged Defendant I.O.S ANOCI.ES. Nov. 28 (United ' Press) One of the molt aordld I tragedies In I.oa Angeles criminal annala la to be unfolded In superior j court here Monday when 8. C. Stona, li year old atep-fulher of Jack lloxle, goea on trial charged with the murder of May and Nina Mar tin, M:hool glrla. The Martin ulster, aged 9 and 12, met death at the hands of a They Ulu)ipenred on tho night of August 23, 1924, while enroute from their home to that of a neighbor'. A ccarch unparalleled In Lo An- gele county wa made for the youngster, with city and county police and thouianda of citlicna par ticipating. Montha after the hunt land. Stone, 'already under arrest In connection with alleged attacka on email children, was grilled merci lessly for week, denying repeatedly he had any knowledge of the Martin case. Iterently he was Indicted. .A "V K" " . 1 Ll.nA hnwavAV MnFlnnaH to deny tho charges against him, and asserted the alleged confession wa a "frame-up." The accused man was a night watchman In the Glen Airy district, where the children are said to have 1 Jg(.k Hoxlei wh0 p,ay, cowboy role In the films, Is his step-son. but the two have not associated for many years.- Stone claims be baa an alibi and will prove by the testimony ot hla nclghbora that he was at home on tho night the Martin glrla disap peared. j p. RflirfctPr riOUeCr DdaTlMCr Dead inThe Dalles THE DALLES, Nov. 28. Alfred S. Dounett, pioneer Wasco county barrlater and ox-Juatire of the Ore gon auprcme court died Saturday at hla homo here after a bort Illness anil will he burled at 11 a. tn., Tuesday. Dennett was born In Dubuquo, Iowa, Juno 10. 1SH. He has lived In Wasco county since 1870. Ho wa Justice of the supreme court from 1018 to 1920. E. U. Lee Elected Mayor of Eugene HUGHNK, Nor. 28. E. U. Leo was unanimously elected mayor of Eugene ut a special meeting of tno .... emmell today. Lee tnkos tho plaeo of Lawrence Slmmona. presl ,.r ihe council, who automat linlly became mayor when K. B. Parks resigned Tnesdny erenlng. Tnn ,,w mayor will eerre out the three )or remaining of ram. term. ' Klarnath Falls and United Press Telegraph CHINA STUDENTS SEEKING REVOLT Of Radical Scions PEKING, Nor. 28. ( United Prune) "Popular revolution" and the "overthrow of imperialism" wore demanded today In pamphleta clr-l ciliated hy a moaa meeting of G.0O radical atudenta who tried vainly to obtain an audience with the chief executive, Cliaun Chi Jul, After their fullure, tho atudenta. armed lib clubs, paraded the streets. The demonstration caused tho lo- i gallon quarter to Increase guards and strengthen barbed wlra fences. Soldiers were aald to be distributing arms, while workers were talking of a general alrlke in a renewed pro test against unequal foreign treat ies. Tho anti-foreign spirit cropped out during the mass meeting when some of the circulars showed a de mand for cessation of the Interna tional conference on customs auton omy for 'hliia. Meantime a major engagement between rebels and troops loyal to the Manchurian chief. Gen. Chang Tso Lin, waa reported to be Im pending north of Shan lfai Kwan. Twelve airplane la the hand ot Gen. Ku Sung Ling, enemy of Chang. went over to the Chang force and wore used to distribute propaganda favornblo to the war lord, who ap parently still 1 attempting to cling to hi power. ASSIST SHEEPMEN Sum of $3,OPWo JgfiCven For Ridding District of Predatory Animals The county court having intim ated that It will furnish $3,000 to be used In predatory animal con Grower' association yesterday waa Jublllant. The amount. It was aald. will be matched by the atnte, and the government will furnish trapa and poison, according to County Judge Bunnell Recently sheepmen ot this district have manifested considerable inter est In the control of predatory nni mals. and no less thsn two meetings have been held at which the aubject waa considered. 2 MEET DEATH IN NATRON CUT-OFF EUGENE, Nov. 28. Erlck Erick. son. and Augustus Nelson were Instantly killed today while work ing In tunnel No. 4 on the Natron cut-oft of the Southern Pacific rail way, near Oakrldge, Ore. i Planking supporting the top of the tunnel gnvo way and crushed thoni. Several hours' work was required to dig the victim from under the debris. The bodies were brought here by tho Lune county coronor. Ernie Johnson Will Manage the Beavers PORTLAND. Nov. 28. Ernie Johnson, manager of the Salt Lake club In 1920, and more recently in the major leagues, who finished tho 1925 season with the St. Paul club, ha been obtained to manago the Portland Beaver next season, ac cording to wires received at head quarters hero from President Tom Turner. Clergyman, Aged 82, in Suit for Divorce Auburn, N. Y Nov. 28. The Rev. Charles L. filiurger, of Union i Springs, rotlred clergyman and one ! time national chaplain of tho 0. A. i R, is named defendant in a sep aration suit by his wife, Lydla ! Sloan Shurger. j Shurger Is 82 years old. His wife Is 20 year, younger. They i were married last July at Saratoga i Springs. Services QriWITi: Tn IICTiPOLI NEGRI IS ULllftlL IU Lli 1 nn niirrtnrtn w nun BURIED IN FIGHT oiFIoor Conflict Is Expected Soon - MAJOR PARTY ISSUE Supreme Court Decisions Cited In Support of Contending Heads WASHINGTON, Nov. 28 (United Proea) Buried sword of the sen ate La'Kollette adherent and re publicans, laid away after the last presidential campaign, were being dug up tonight for the expected bat tle over seating the non-partisan leaguer, Senator Gerald P, Nye, of North Dakota. Development tonight turned what appeared to bo a minor routine af fair Into a major party Issue. Un less some peace proposals aro work ed out, the conflict will break out on the floor of the senate as soon as congress convene a week from Monday. . Pouring over law books, republi can leader and Nye sympathiser bare collected precedent, casting some doubt on the validity of Nye's right to a senate seat. Three supreme court decisions hare been found by the administra tion workers to show that a con gressman Is not a state official. From this It Is argued that Got. So r lie had no right to appoint Nye without specific authority, on state laws, or the North Dakota legisla ture. Nye's synipathlxera assert that these decisions do not bold that the gorernor ha no power to appoint without specific authorization. Both aides hope for a ruling on the question, which will set a prec - edent for the future. SIX MONTHS IS GIVEN TO EAGLE POINT, TO PAY UP ON TAXES SALEM, Nov. 28. An extension a! tv mnnihi time was cr&nted to the Eagle Point Irrigation district by the atate Irrigation securities! enmmlutnn today in the matter ot state guaranteea of interest on a block ot SiCb.GUD of the district's bonds. Tho cxlenslon was made on thai condition that another year's guar antee of lntorest' payments by the Btate would be added If the district in the next few months makes a ahowing of aom-s practical plan for colonization. Suspect To Be Held for Examination As To MentelCapacity Sheriff Burt Hawkins was last night wondoring whether or not he has in custody a man sought by the government. The Individual, who care hla name a John Lewis, strongly resembles a man for whom federal authorities are seeking as an escape from McNeil's island, to which he waa committed November 2, 1924. Lewis la held here on a charge of Issuing bad checks, while the man whom he so strongly resembles, was sent to the federal prison for forging a postoffice money order. Shortly after hi. arrest Lewis be gan to perform in an erratic man ner, and yesterday afternoon was examined as to his sanity. The county officer, and another phy sician, came to no definite conclu sion, howeror, and Lewis was sent sgain to a cell. EVER ENJOY .THE SCENERY IN A TUNNEL? A foolleh question, of course and yet isn't washday a kind of tunnel ?"r you? You get Into It and work hard all day long and all you e ot the world Is wa.htuh, wringer and drthMltoe Not much ot a view, either, ie MT So let'. take, you ont of Washday Tunnel now and for always. TROY LAUNDRY Phone 656 CITED BY "JUDGE Famous Actress Must Make AriDearance In Court ' ! Or Drop Case LOS ANGELES. Not. 28 bench warrant wa ordered today by Justice Russell, to Insure - the presence of Pola Negri, film actress at the preliminary hearing of Peter Roslan next Monday. Rosian la charged with stealing a $1,000 clock from Miss Negri's room at the Ambassador hotel and pawning It for $15. Hla hearing started today but Miss Negri's ab aence caused a postponement. An argument today between de fense and prosecution attorneys as to Whether the actress should be called ...Madame 0 S!?rtamolselle livened alio proceedings. COAL STRIKE Ifej NEAR SETTLEMENT Miner May Resume Work Pending Outcome of - Negotiations HARRISBURO. Pa., Nor. 28.. Coal miners and coal mine opera tors, bare before them tonight the first concrete proposal for a t tlement of the strike of anthracite coal miners. Under a plan made public by Gor. Plnchot, this afternoon the coal miners would resume work at once, pending the outcome of ne gotiations to be conducted by a board of Inrestlgation and award. . John L. Lewis, international pres ident of the United Mine Workers and the member pt the wage aealeJ and negotiation committee of the miner Indicated their willingness to consider the proposal. The op erators will glre Plnchot their deci sion on Monday. IT C. DESTROY EKS KtAUI TQ IT AVE FOR SHANGHAI MANILA. Nor. 28. (United Press) The destroyers Hulbert. Noa and Edsall were being loaded here today, ready to leare for Shang hai at a moment's notice. The destroyer McCormlck left yes terday, following receipt of an order from Admiral Williams, commander of the Astatic neeu It Is understood here that Amerl can residents in Shanghai, tearing the Mukden uprising may affect the city, appealed to Williams to hare the destroyers sent there for their protection. President Is Ready For 69th Congress WASHINGTON. Nor. 28. Pres ident Coolldge tonight cleared his desk of the Important issues upon which his attention has been en gaged this week and made final preparations for the convening of the 69th congress a week from Monday. Coolldge concluded his message to congress which will be sent by messenger and not read personally, probably Wednesday, tbe third day of tho season. In addition, the Drealdent finish ed his speech ot be delivered In Chicago before the American Farm Bureau federation at 9 a. m., Mon day, December 7; spent some time on the Muscle Shoals power project problem, and conforred with Rep resentative Tllson, republican, Con necticut house floor leader. BKN'D Jl'DGK VISITS ; County Judge Robert Sawyer, of Bend. Deschutes county, was a business visitor In Klamath Falls yesterday. He was registered at the Hall hotel. MM. 99 M ikwu..ty-ii.w.is Price Five Cents' ASSESSED VALUE OF KLAMATH CO. -.IS $2632,166.71 Big Increase Shown During Year . TWO MILLION GAIN Public Service Corporations Swell the Coffers of The County The total assessed valuation of county la now $2',292,- Last year's raluatlon was 6 and. therefore, the In crease for 1925 over that of 1924 to $1,632,060.71, according to fig urea received here yesterday from Salem. In the past 12 month, the taxable wealth ot public service corpora tions in the county has shown an Increase of $1,348,115.71, the tax commission's records show. The assessed raluatlon ot public service corporations' property. In Klamath Is $3,749,382.71, while the aggre gate for last year was but $2,401, 267, I ' The Southern Pacific company property, and the California-Oregon Power company property were those which were held to hare increased greatest in value. 'Within Klamath county the as sessed raluatlon of the Southern Pa cific railroad haa increased from $1,500,168 to $2,365,543.60. The: California-Oregon Power com pany, . through Its derelopment In Klamath county, has increaaed Its raluatlon. from $441,322, to $805. 358.40, a gain ot $364,036.40. ac cording to the report from Salem. . Christenson Chosen Head of Odd Fellows At a meeting held Thursday night, the local Odd Fellowa' lodge elected officers for the ensuing six months. Installation wlU he held at the first meeting in January, and that time appointive officers tor the coming period also are to be named. Hans Christenson was choaen noble grand at Thursday night's meeting; Al Coan was named rice grand; D. Cofer was made treas urer; L. J. Bean, secretary and P. J. Gerges, trustee: Next Friday night, it waa an nounced, the initiatory degree will be conferred on several candidates. A class ot six neophytes will hare their work conferred in December. The meeting was held in the Odd Fellows hall here. TIDAL WAVES HEAVY ROME. Nor. 28. A violent hur ricane has been raging along the whole coast of Calabrii and north ern Sicily tor the past 36 hours. Tlday wares hare struck the town of Bagdarla but apparently there were no casualties. Communica tion with the region has been Inter rupted. Damage to buildings, fields and boats In the township ot Monte Leone and port Santa Arenera hare been Heavy. 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