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fKASURE
I CONGRESS
rhance For
IcNary Bill
IS OPPOSED
Provides for
Ljoa of Co-Op.
YOUNG INDIANS HIKF
RIDE IN STYLE!1" n 11 1 Ilull-Ul
IN SALE Or CITY
PARK TO RAILWAY
KLAMATH FALLS, ORE., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1925
i - . ii , ..
Price Five Cents
Osage Brave Call on Uncle
dam to ray Heap Big
TraniporUtion
WAHIIINIITON, Dec. 11 Tho
United Hide government b
frowned upon Ihe (no rap hi niud
arnisatlon of III Indian wards.
Two young Indlani recently
wanted to return fruro Kansas
City, No., to (bo (auga Indian res
ar Tallin at I'awhii.ka, Ok!a. The
trip by (rain would have rot them
a toial of II. ol. Ilul they tir.nn AM APPF
clluod lo uaa turn an am-lent mode j rKlCt. $7,5UU AN AtRt
oi travel. Hiatitr inn trip in a
ruiunitirrlal alrtilana an.l Ilia other!
took a Uxlrab. 'Lorenz Prncnil New Act
Ordinance Passed to
2nd Reading
k-TOff. I. H.-rarm
Da tariff appearao w
SiSarv of I'regon. Iv
-utreduced tha well
LwHan "' Br
rM aipurt corporatiop.
I by tha adminta-
L Rtpreaentatlva Dli'.k
Laat of Iowa, leader
L htm blue, prewntea
Lt for a modified export
Ui Cordall Hull of
fcaarrat. took tne nrai
aworntlc mora to open
iMiini In tha pro-
Lai at Introducing a hill
a flexible provision, oi
ui whereby lb praal-
Lamvd to ralaa or low-
Was so.rh advocating
tarel that farmers na
hi of a mora eubatan
Mi that provided In
Lail attending coopers-
Laos, shlch ha desrrlbed
Uall." Thla admlnla
Iw. ahould and would
L aaly without ohjee
Uaa merely technical.
a did not matt in
rrlr hlvlmt
to. as aald. la DO mora
Li schema aa baa barn
la u lha tariff.
hUor leader aald thai
auoerltv all over tha
fn lot irua aa ha bad
a bveatigatlon.
hi it present sewrri. to
mtivi to Florida un-
1 Tork aiorka and tha
Ma." ha aald.
kk kopoful that ha will
il measure.
Held, even lr U ed
it) aVKary-llaugn bl.l.
wd down coldly t
pwstle mova for tariff
btka la doomed tor a
When tha rah and alrplana com
panies presented their I Ilia amount
ing to (241 lha superintendent of
tha Osage agency refused lo pay
on tha (round that tha companies
flril ahould have obtained lha con-
aanl of tha Indiana' kuardlant for
aa of lha novel method, of travel.
OREGON GRIPPED
To Close Street Back
Of Heat Plant
LOCAL FISHERMEN
SUGGEST CLOSING
CERTAIN STREAMS
Waters Are Mostly
Inaccessible
HELP NEW PLANTINGS
Local Body Will Recom
mend Opening of Klam
ath Lake In Winter
BY STORM KING
A bill for an ordinance whlrh
haa for lia purpoaa lha aale of Riv
erside park o two railway com
panlaa tho Soulht-rn Pacific to buy
approxlmatrly alx acrea and the
Oregon Trunk two waa read for
the aecond time at the city council
meetlnn- Inat nlkht. but the-alder-I
men fulled lo avail themaelrea of
.. nri.nr. nf ui ill It eater
I incy
LIVESTOCK MEN
WILL GET HELP
Loar Corporation to Have
Representative Here
In A. R. Campbell
'a..llal la tfimltl In lh mimii nt
the llreatock men of Ihe Klamath.
No liiugcr win may oe forced Into
unprofitable aales.
Tbla waa the word brought hero
yesterday by Kenneth I). Oliver.
head of Ihe rariflc National Agri
cultural Credit Corporation, Ihe
purpoae of which Is lo make llre
if.r man ions: term loans.
A. It. Campbell la lo be local rep
resentative of the corporation. It
waa announced by Oliver. And the
concern la now ready to do buslncas.
s The new corporation Is a direct
fiuiffrowth nf tha needs of the live
stock men aa shown by the effort i
Ul UIO nil." ... i.h.ii.iu.u nnnw-
clallon to market their stock on ai
ro-operatlro basis. Many were forced
to aell at a time lorced sale ere- " "" m-v.
ated an easier or lower price. Man the Klamath Sportsmen s
Any legitimate and known live- association at tha regular meeting
stock man may secure loans through ' last night waa one brought up by
tho corporation, A inree-year loan a ciinirauiinaiiuu num sm um..
la considered a long term for cattle- j Warden Averlll requesting Infor
men. Bheepmen can also make . motion regarding streams and lakes
loans through the corporation, but : which the association desired clos-
It la understood their terms win baled at thla time
shorter aa a general thing owing to
TIMBERMEN
WITH COMMISSION
FIRE COMPANY
HALTS RAD FIRE
Last Night - :
Fire which, if It had bsen per
mitted to get under way. would
have caused thousands of dollars
of damage was extinguished last
night at 6:4S by the fire depart
ment wnen tney were ralieu to tne
repair shop of the Dig Lakes Box
company.
Tbe fire, which waa caused from
defective chimney, caused dam
age to tne extent oi szdu
The repair shop la located im
mediately adjoining a ham in which
there is stored considerable hay.
Adjoining the barn are tbe main
buildings of the Big Lakes plant.
According to Fire Chief Keith
Ambrose, had the fire teen permlt
ted to make headway lrom tbe re
pair shop to tbe barn the large
' mill building would have been
! threatened. '
County Board Gets
Cruising Data
20c AN ACRE IS HIGH
Bill Lee Claim Cruising
Company Made $14,000
In the Deal
clauae that It might be I the fact that their turn-over
Death and Destruction
Reported From Various
Parts of State
rank: riTRK
TWENTY YEARS
M. tsllf.. Poc. it. "I
1U serve aa a leaaon to
El tlsrss who are tempt-
with tha monojr of
j'ri," Superior H. D.
N Monday In aentonclng
Ufas to four prison
'' vesrs each for falsi-
fx records.
I'tlltTI.ANI), lc. 11. Ilsmage
and contusion was reported from
various points over Oregon Monday
night, following tha heaviest rain-
storm of the aeaaon.
Klght rare of lumber were de-
..il.. i nnar linker. Ore.. when
irarka gave way
aoaking ralna.
At Astoria Uie highway wna
blocked bv landslides.. Mrs. HU-
dolph ilaall was killed when an au
tomobile skidded trom tna nignwuy
and ran down a bank.
iaui and communication lines
were carried out In varloua sections
Tha Dalles being left In darkness
for a ltme r"rnm ni,ny P,,c"
of lha Cascades snow waa report
ed. Tk. .tnrrn made a log pond em
bankment at McMlnnvllle give way.
carrying out in ie "'
In Portland In houra ending
Monday I T Inches of rain was hcav
:i ... heaviest fall since Nov
ember.
LOS ANGELES AREA
BEATS KtAiwJ
. .vr-.i-i i.-9 Ilec. II. The
"V . ... I. areator
area ol t-0 . kl
,. conibined f CM
cago. Plttsburgn. in
i.nmih Mo., accoraing
prepd by Cl.iT .,.. i
411.9 aqusre mile., making It tn
. a ariirM.
largest in ... --
llarlln Is next
miles. Bhew's repon -u.-
rinnied. The ordinance, details of
, which have long been discussed,
"'nrovldes that no less than $7,600
an acre be accepted for the pro
perty.
Another bill, apouaored by the
Lorenx brothera. to close Walnut
.treet. Third atreet and two alleys.
also was passed to Its seconu
reading and will be conaldered la
ter It was decided last night.
l.o. that tha street commission
ahull begin tho work of putting up
.a the result oft street signs.
Twelve property owueis
night petitioned council for the
n.vlnc Of Lincoln sirrcv
Third and Fifth streeu. The mat-
ter was referred to me t'
on streets.
Aa a result of the council's ac
tion . last night, the
,ra to be audited by the firm of
Itoblnson Nowell.
Laat nlghfs meeting was one of
tha quietest the aldermen have had
, several months. A number of
,...ii..' neriults were granted.
BH"
havlna 10 OO WHO
Ihe ..la of Riverside park explain.
hat it Is "no longer tiu-
park purposes."
quicker.
Ypsf prHav Was
Shortest Dayi from
t Knrt
After much discussion It waa de
cided to ask for the closing of Fish
lake, northeast of Diamond lake;
Maiden lake, three mllea from fisn
taV- Odell creek, from Odell lake
Davis lake. Crooked creeK
the hatchery to the highway:
vnrth Fork of Snrague river to
the confluence with the main
stream.
Fish lake hat two years planting
of Eastern brook trout, and Maiden
i.i.. ... i. nieil with Loch Leven
... - . .
2 AWAIT ACTION
OF HIGHER COURT
Ted Jackson and Wm. Cole
Held Here on Recent ,
Indictments . .
' Yesterday a mai raised the' col
lar of his overcoat and shivered
slightly aa be made hit way through
the rain.
"goon be spring," the man smiled.
Then be mentioned tne iaci inn ,hl, Datt year, and it is aesireu
yesterday, although It appeared;.. cloie these lakes for two years
In order to give tne trout a ""
r-'nift tr. ii i
p, Texas, Dec. It. One
ecmvlcta who aacapod
( um.nw .i.i. Cm waa
f Monday and the anarch
l"wri has been renewed
rU. Potsea With blood-
I"' sssrchlng tha coun
v "Hies around and It la
"t the enpture of tho
' at largo Is lminl-
Jt Minute Gifts
iU find in our
""any items appro
'w any person' of
1?nrr1itth PaDerS
Plan Vacations
LONDON. Dec.
preparing for a three day. nrl.1
- W"'!"- ,.. day and
01ll ; , . coaod ex-
telegraph """',,., busl-
M tlr, "real .11 n" Chrlstma.
m.t funereal , h, day
moans a clear three ann a
holiday fr ''" tll
sort, from i v- "
Monday morning. for
Aa. nearly a. It J P ,
great c.iy. Kn",BD ;"mn, dy. A
Middle Ageaon (hr. ". dKM
king might o. -I . Kn)l,nnd
l6 destroyeu j Sunday.
penr again
'hsfor Drugs
INC.
'' h and Main.
Democrat Attacks
Enforcement Cost
WASHINGTON. Dec. !l.-(Unlted
,,- acatuln attack on pra
Ka otfh-ers. rum ..eu.h.nd
dry organliatlon. and a protest
.;., expenditure c, tund..o en-
.m.U.H.bouseday
hy lleprcsentative uam. .
...nniiKniin.
crni, .
. rharaed tnai m"
w:;m,".q.nderTng" government
w" . ' t..i. .vidence and
,X a' dry" -organlxatlon.
-no;; ..mtl... of sraedy big
The house rocked with lshter
The now nnoratlona of
"Penl ra'rrUt - two employe, of
dence for arrest oi ........nt-
local hotels, woo ...
ly exonerated.
noAratnr Slins
- at-V.1 1 HrlaalarVflVr
Thru Uud wiiiuow
.. .. rfecarntlng the
Club cato ia.o " .,WM1 ,t.
Ho was glvinf v....
sllppea. ,
Whereupon '
rtecoral.ns-. yZZZZZ, Tot the
..trwM in-nred could not be
learned. .
much like many other days, was the
shortest In the year.
Today, from sun to sun, will be
somewhat longer than yesterday.
HELLO GIRLS TO
HAVE BIG PARTY
C. A. Pauley Present Fat
Turkey to the Local
Central Crew
Hollo glrla" of Klamath Falls
are not to be forgotten mis year
In any sense of the word.
Tonight In the rest room of the
n.Mfi.. Telenhone & Telegraph
company a tree with all the flxln's.
presents, tinsel, lights nnu er,-
thlng woTlh while around vnnai
maa. will be In evidence.
For the "hello girls" are having
a party.
So that every girl can be In on
the party there will be substitutes
mado at the switch board for the
night girls by those cmpiojeu .-
Inir Iho daV.
There Is another good tlmo com
ing when a dinner will ue enjo,u
with the piece de resistance, a tur
key presented by C. A. Pauley, of
the Sanitary Market.
Having been secretly Indicted by
the grand Jury during Its' recent
sessicn, Ted Jackson was laBt even
ing taken into custody at Sprague
river by attaches of tne snenii a
office.
tflie alleged driver of
Convinced, somewhat against their
will, that the (20,000 spent for a
nu.ri.iM nf ion ooo acres of timber
lands In Klamath county was too
' high a price, tne ooara oi county
commissioners after a long session
with tbe timbermen yesterday ad
journed without a statement of what
their future Dolicy would .be.
After the session closed at 7
o'clock last night the county bad
gained through Its commissioners a
lot of information It had not had
previously on timber eruising. While
the county commissioners wanted
time to look over the figures as pre
sented by tne timnermen, u nau
h..n rol.lv wall p.tfthliahed that
the first S20.000, or the greater part
of it, naa neen tossea 10 me mms.
And that the most the county
could hope to get back In taxes In
one year was $2600.
Tti. .attim. natonUhine fact waa
brought ont that the commissioners.
TEXAS BANDITS
GET $30,uuu
STRAWN. Texas, bee. 2 -Fou'
unmasked bandit, .trodo into the
Flrat Natlo.nl bank of I Strawn
lata Monday afternoon, boat the
.. . ,. in.tituton Into
other official.
and employe. In a vault and e.
caped with 130.000 In cash and
Uberty bonds. and
The oanuiia - -; k ..
exce..ent de.cr.p..on? of them h. e
been given to pn. " "
for the men has extended through
out wesieru . iM
T. B. Stuari, preiu...
h.nk who wa. airucn -nans.
. ., . ...olver
head with .tne - -
when he olforeo rcs.a..... -
seriously Injured.
i in n 1 1 rret-'av is
habitat of amall trout irom oU1
Odell and Davis lakes, and fl5h of
legal .lie ore seldom caught in
this stream.
Crooked creek Is rapidly becom
ing an Eastern ' Wodk.tream nnd
egg-taking will be possible there
..n nd for this rea-
tntS COUIIUR -
son It is considered desirable to
close this portion oi
North Fork of Sprague river ha
been heavily Planted -I h JU la-
bow. and the closing oi -----will
give the fish a chance to ma
ture. ... .s
in addition to this It wa,
.d to ask for the opening of Upper
e" lD . . .j t .t. Kwauna
tra, order that
l" . .. ha used BA
2.r.ff?-.W'
are at their nesi. , - "
tor turning warm "" -, for
toou. " winter months.
tones are closed g
.upply ''rnlB.h!d. b5r ' l0 many
fishing 1 Quu "
of the Inhabitants.
Gov. Tagged Duck
Falls to tneyne
Jackson, the ai.egeu .- ------- -- . . . . .
!h.r.b'1!,,i:reTver"Z;irs.ence of the plat, of the cruise of
her life recently, faces a charge oi
manslaughter. He was lasi oi8.
trt th. ennntv tail. Officers
said, hut in all probability he will
be arraigned in circuit wu.
fore Judge -A. h. Leavltt today.
William Cole yesterday was re
leased under bail of $1000. Cole,
a prohibition officer, waa secretly
indicted by the grand Jury on two
counts. He la charged wlt,h as-
t.k . itannmui weapon on
sauu vinu -
Leslie Congo who, a few months
ago. he is said to nave u..u, -mVt
answer to the aame accusa
tion in the case of Frank Pedholt.
proprietor of the Country club
whom he la aald to have beaten
over the head.
, .rr.w Tkmuil
Cole yesterday emphatically den-
1910, which was shown by the new
$20,000 cruise to have Deen on not
more than three and one-halt per
cent. . '
Crnlso Forgotten
"l did not know that this record
of the old cruise was on file or t
would not have approved of the
motion for the re-crulse," .aid
Commissioner Charles Martin.
"I have been around here eight
years and never saw It," echoed
Unmrnlnlnnar RllTTAll ShOTt.
"When I wanted to know aooui
timber assessments they gave me
these little books," adjoined Judge
Bob Bunnell.
He Indicated the folders in which
were entered only the names of
property owners.
D. V. Kuykendall as attorney for
the various tax paying . timbermen.
. wild duck, on which was
band sarin turned
cal aurvey. county
orcr to v.
gU was XiUed at Spring
about nine """"' ,. what
urii'ifMIKIIi
l l.(. " " . ...-I..
nRNOH A.UK: J';-, V.Tjmour
ed Hre--"'" " tonight In
packing company ne , 'minister of
formed Do I" ...fc mnloyed
agrleullure. that a e E.
l:r..raArIo'rCra,ncom.
nuuimv" .... ..iiinirrriiii
PT 0tZT Zov ,ml of"!"'
eglng that kovr Blivnnce
speculating- in whert. .
Information oi
nient crop report. ..rcgrols"
Th. packing 'n;fsnfll0 0,?0nder
the Incident, and .M" "
has been snapen." . k WM
The report sent M ,n mlin,CB.
NKW MASONIC ORDKIt.
tns ANOF.LES. Dec. 21. (Unlt
'ol Jr-A new organisation to
ed 1'res.i ' . scone haa
women. . , , j.
,unV.l. Membership of the
n" ' ! I?made up of women whose
group l na" vv. lir.her are
husbands, son . der It
.rrillnteu wm.i . , ..,,.
Vii mke the P ace oi u.
KANSAS 1-OSHS
...mM til. Dec. St. The
fc ...rn eager, .wamped tho
Pine Inspctqrs
Open Meeting nere
. r the California White
and Sugar Pine Manufacturers as
ao"n "or this dtatrlel met her.
yesterday for a tnreo-r:
m WW i -ote. and today
tnev wl meet at Pelican City and
ie-ene in Klamath P.IU tomor-
row, . ,v,. insnec-
V B. Johnston i -----
om II.
tor Otnera p... ..
1 . Charles M. Oll-
Slms, l. . e j0i,n.on
ver, i ... -
and V M. Johnson.
. 51. The Wll
near the xero -- ,
'Kt heavy
rising rnpiu.j, . -- .
rainfall over the week-end.
Fall, by Alex -w
TrTXt. will be sent to
'J16' "a m- Henderson said.
dying, will M d k Bea-
-fi,bg:
up on. -
Mnenl Decision
Almost unanini"
,nvr,fI Dec. II. Absence oi
..Vt. option in .be hou. oi
common. Monuui' ..,,in to
.eague of nation. Mosul dec l.lon
be accepted by an u..-
jorl.y of W to . . ..,rms the
The league s o- - , n
right "of control " J
Mg.l oil field, unde
government, which wm
ed under the Brltlshjmindate-
resterday empnaticauy m- lD various in !.""
toil he ever itruci retu... - itu .... -
7. ,J ls contention that the ment In which two point, were set
.reiterated tls .en'- . ... ,.,,, Th f Th.t the nrlce
paid for the cruise was entirely too
high. The second: mar, ine resuiia
of the cruise did not warrant lta
continuance.
A third point, that It was noi
equitable to assess the re-crutsed
100,000 acres on basis ot tbe new
figures until all the county tlmoer
innds had been re-crutsed was
scarcely touched upon. Kuykendall
held that the county commission waa
not authorixed to act on this point.
The Increase on the 100,000 acre.
la not on the. rolls for 1925 now Do
ing completed In the assessor's of
fice, but this item would not amount
to much more than isuou it was
shown.
Jack Kimball, representing too
Weyerbaueser and other timber ln
....(. mniirierf Kuvkendall'a
statement, as to what was pos
sible to do In the way oi crui.ms
prices.
. Done lor
.r iv. .Aimtv were to set ten
.. . a a. the maximum price
cenui u 1 " .,
of this cruise for which they paid
twenty cents, the cruising nrm ui
Edgar and Cullison wouia oe um-
ders." said Kimball. "The same joo
(Continue)! On raa rwoi
.v if. C.
ia aho o,
...... vm uec.
KANSAS ' ''" ,3 degrees
The mercury slumped to
above xero In ;..,,,. da. of
day, making U
tho year. ' , predict
Weather bureau o flclaw P
even, colder temper.tro tor u
day, th. shortest day of the yea
reiteraieo -
man was struck by a pacing an-
tonioblle.
Reaarding the Congo snoouog
Cole said he was "willing to taao
his chances.
Congo was .hot following vo.
officer, said was an au
chase during wmcu
Congo threw sau ia- -
car Congo lnsoiea
cur. r i ittvntifrh
not the case. Congo, soot "---the
shoulder, wa. in the hospital
following the affair. ,
M.Pfiirfi Forces
llltvun - ----- .
Extend Energies
Were you one ot those to com
,aln to the postoffice or the peat
Sa yesterday because the pack
ago you expected front Aunt ag
m Roseburg d on i "
'card you thought ahould he In your
box yesterday from Se WUT
If yau were mere "
coming to you from P-"-
John A. McCall who apparently
received chr..t-
mail. could
heavy in ... .......
0,y make on oe.., -
ants carrying pacs.s
distributed r-- Chrlst-
Don't forget tne -
... for Santa Claus In roai-
y distribution.
RICHMOND SAYS OREG
TRUNK. SUi"-
n 1, a question of time and time
i. io 0 D. Richmond,
only, according to , 0. u. Tnmk
r -hen ;v:
ZTolZo t-- -eld Klch-
U.?. Tommerce commlsBlon which
state Contmerce returned
Mteta". ZlTn called Into con-
wnero n ....
ferenco by office'. '
Wet Feet Sickne
Dry Feet - - Health
Rubbers In Our
Assure Dry Feet and Con
tinued Good Health For Those
Who Wear Them And, Gold
en Rule Values in Trice and
Service.
pLr.t:C(?RPl
In the Center of the Shopping
District
rmnFR
'""th Falls, Ore. j
day nig".
llllll . -
ays.