rrn oe lews Fane. J1HE KhA I Morning Except Monday) A TAKE UP PLANS il VIM I? All 1VIVT Eugene Start Ball Rolling l For Big Celebration on Cut-off Completion KI'tiKNK. March 17 fulled Nw TU raninalan In arruUKi' i for Ih1 cVli teleurutlon planned ne&t summer In honor ol llm rom Lrf jmr (! Ion of the Nulron cut-off will be llllllH aiartrtl at a banquet March 25. II Jmc. DOCTOR United h'ews and United Press Telegraph Services I KLAMATH FALLS, ORE., THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 192G New: Anything to Sell or Trade? A News Want Ad Will Do the Trick. MESHES 5 FAN IN MAIL PLANE ON u mix ill! trial TRIP WEI). OF PR0H!iP"fic Air Transport Co. rune i-anai At mea ford Yesterday Price Five Cents The firm Pacific coast air mail ; plane traveling light oo a trial trip , from Seattle to Los Angeles from nil v. - I ..." Nilf! I rprrinimnel",wl1 10 Urk' lande1 " Medfur(1 -1- A NEW MOVIE CO. IS LOOKING OVER has been ilmldi'd by official! of the Kugene chamber ff commerce. Pinna for tho celebration am all ..ml. M-v and liwltraf ion. .m tho tUTON railroad work will be completed srhedul lime. I II la eailmateil thai about 300 Thii perna Interested Id the rclebra- lion will allend Hi banquet. Kay monrt Torrcy ha- been aipolnted In rharae of tickets, Krnv.l Lud low will arrange the speaking pro tram, and W. II. Mardonald will have charae of the muilc and en Wholesale at 2 p. m. yesterday, then proceed ed to the southern California metro polis With C. M. Comstock, pilot, was . verne c. Corel, icrmer North liena 1B : DRUGGISTS ALSO HELD; a"10 uu' senior and now holder il mu vuiiunvb -iiu tug umiicu Vi- Doctor Signed Blank and Let Purchaser Fill In His Own Name Kj.i'es for carry Ins the mall up and down the Pacific coaat. Gorst's Co. It (Iticlally known as the Pacific Air Transport Co. The official com pany Initials and Insignia ia P. A. T. which ia painted In huge lettera Ion the underside of the wings and I l olled i Imk with r-adlns .dn.-mlay Lhirh may in exist-1 Kuropi-an rrpnrnl to M:nn over .Inn. they Li nf Wed- the great- Imrat aln kUrmv Ini- of Kuro- i irnn. and (r Ihe ene r all sulf ite l.-nxiie fS purpoar rl llm ad- in nf Great nf Franca. krtnaoy and remann In lo I lie Bep- I league, and rlutlnn then tu survive Motta. the be the final I' if It crum- I international I'lid Foreign I (ierinnny re- I Lot.-l of the PoKtponlnx ihe league. given out j fmy would plication for j l"itc. Ml anion Iho Hielr ahould "I nunpose wo "'parted for I'rttln pinn return to t homo. Tho "real Britain. ilio-Hlovakla ipect equally ii'-y are arrived li'iiul. f tho league These nrob- well as Inter pol first solve Inrtaliiments. It la eipecied that ! yl.ani been a lucrative and com Joint plana for a celebration with paratlvely slmplo method of vlo Klamath Fall will be worked on' ' luting the Volated act has been omn lime in the near future. exposed by 1'nlted Stales Attorney Kmnrjr R. lluckner. I AH. GIVES UP Declaring that the fountain pen rI ivipi)'1'' mlghiler than rum row In prc F"U. S. SOLDIER "M violations, lluckner has nhuin- e federal warrants, calling for the if D.. -,,-J '"est of 27 physlclana and six Howard Is Ke'cuea, .aiwrncn oi whiskey distilleries. The ductora. arugglsta and dis tiller, are declared to have conspir- . . n.iri(-t attorney, v.n. tn .alt ach other ores- A JUUS". - " - -u i"ft- " doctors and a committee of Ihe crlptlin blanka and large assort Amerlran Legion yesterday came to ,,, cf ryn whiskey, intended for the rencue of a former service man. mrtllc-inol purposos only. William Howard. I From confessions obtained from Howard was gassed In France. j,ome of the suspects. Buckner be aud la atlll suffering from shell evea he has unearthed a new ii. i. n..rmanentlr disabled ! nhaao of "higher up" bootlegging nut k. - i . m. NKW Y01IK. March 17. (Unit-j on tne fuiage of the mail planes. .N,,what nas n.r aeveraij At MN)ford y,erdu,V consider ed KLAMATH SECTION Players-Lasky Send Producing Mgr. ARRIVES HERE TODAY Company of Players Expect ed to Follow If Condi tions Favorable. Another company of motion pic ture olavcra Is tentatively ached- At .neoiora jwumu tuuoiuwi- - . able significance was attached ,ou.ed to do location work -- this name PAT since it was St. ln '-- 7. Patrick, day on which the trial 7h, rinok ve, WRIT ISSUED IN G. HILAND CASE Wm. Marx Wins Point In Battle to Have Case Transferred to K. F. Attorney William Marx baa won, temporarily at least, in his flgbt to have the George Hlland case trans ferred from the Jurisdiction of the Chllonuin Justice court to Klamath Falls, Circuit Judge A. h. Leavltt yesterday having Issued a writ of mandamus on the petition of Marx. The petition sets forth prejudice as one ground for the granting of the writ, and convenience of wit nesses as another ground. Justice R C. Bnlnk baa until March 20 to transfer the case, or to allow cause why be should not do so under the writ. Hlland was arrested on a liquor charge and taken to Chlloquin by the state prohibition omcers. tie cave Justice Snlnk a f 600 check for his ball, and later atopped payment on the check. COUNCIL AND RAIL flight was made. From Bad Check Charge! By Local Citizens CONGRESS KEEPS I WITHIN ESTIMATE a . I ll... and there has come lo mm m ... Klamalh county Jnll nls compensa tion allotments. Th former service man left some thing behind him In France, aome Ihlog ha can't remember. .Always he la forgetting, and as to bis being In Jail why. he doesn't know what it la nil about. nut Howard waa picked up by Chief of Police Harry Loucka after ho had passed a numbor of cbecka for small amounta. The manner of his passing them aroused ausplclon. for he bad left a wide track be hind him. It wa the work of a rhlld. I)r (I H. Newsom. county health , officer, has spend days Vying hlch makes the effort of amug glers along tho aeabonrd and bor H..r aeom crudo by comparison. The system wa comparatively simple. Each doctor Is alleged o have sold to the conspiring drug- gl.U all hla prescription blanks, ..nin for the aalo of stimulants. Ilefore Ihe books, each containing 100 blanks, left the physicians K.n,i. h. sinned each prescription, i..in. iho "oatlent's" namo to be filled in by the druggist. Some doc tors are alleged to have receiver Mh a. 1250 for 100 prescrip tions, while Iho minimum rate was it ii: "Patients" who applied directly I . j l for a Dint of lo " " " figure Howards mentality. There .. no use in luttlnR him go lo tho ...... ..i.-. ni Salem, so Acting nenueo.."' r . , , ;....,tei Attorney W. A. Wlesl told 1-lrcuJt Judge A. L. 1-eavltt. inere waa a government for wnom no ... carried a ride to take cure of How ard. ... -,i,.v morning ho was whiskey were charged from 11.25 to 12.50 extra "for me pruscr.,, Hon fee." Date Is Set for Chiloquin Voting ThA Hr.i fnr the Chiloquin elec- . tin waa " - . And yesteruiiy ...o . ' New. lion of city officers has Been cl -.roied to Iho custody of Dr. New (vr Tuesday, sont until state offlcera of the i.e- ,Mt ,Kt. ...... .... nm.. hero nnd tuko him! April ' nn lh0 tn one of the government hospitals. vrogrosslve Cltlten tlc- : : : .... i...,i.i l.v Colnger. Iho othor St 11lpnt PlaV tO known as the Business Mo.'s ticket - , . e nellded by Hosley. botn prom.- Be Next Saturday j , merchants .c the ..wir m- n jcorporated town. .. vniir i - ' " .saf-iy Kirst- y ' " ' .i i mTT RETURNING i t...ni III 1 110 HI" I LLL1V a w " ?Zm p'- ",v,,n S',lur'i FR0M VACATION TKIr :"'"bnr"hl1'' "'d'ay afternoon. M.rcb ".''Ll n,.ie AttnoTT:. U K.Hott is nlllg in the new rremom , nere tomorrow after a fodrr ih mrertton of M bm rx ; c.ufornla. accompanied West of the high school family. M(t.c. tto a In ht 1. 1 v r-'iniii nn"" i r - nilV U imir.ii.-, , ... or open-Two) ng ling rapidly of handling merchandise. i'esh potent an new mer r Drugs alls, Ore. Smoot Says Final Appro priations Would oe Inside Budget WASHINGTON,, March 17. MTniioit N'owa) In face of Increas ing appeals to 4en the federal treasury for this and that purpose, congress continue! o art hard boiled, and la dkejinB President Coolldge's Injunctkin against exces sive expenditures Just as Teliglous- ly as when tho ;word economy first became a nifional slogan. A check-un Wednesday, when the .i. kiii uas seat to the house by the committee, ahowed ihi annronrlatlons by thta house this year will fall between alx and seven million dollars oeiow esti mates made by tho budget, which trims rather closely. wmi the house has finished all but two of the, appropriation meas ures the senate haa acted on but half of those sent over, me up per body added some three and a half million to the war depart ment appropriation bill and tacked . ... inin- aoDropriation for the shipping board on the Independent offices bill. Senator Smoot. Utah republican said that while the senate would add sllKhtly to the house figures .. .. the final appropriations would be well within the budget es timates, as the houae ha a ran say In -conference over the supply measure. It is reported that " ' ...i .... . i xiMlrlilc. proniomon unito., -full dre rencur . the same time. H l Jones and S. It. De Wlckl who have been working out of the district attorneys office on prohj l,l work under Forncrook. resigned and are retiring to tho faun' .'. dnv rvminKs .1,0 a. 2 o'clock w... make ihie for children to attend. $jrX P'Tlorn.ncn Is schod- T1" .. ..... 1-1,1, .n Strom, fcve- Tlu.., ; Mordotf, Kyle ,r0P,, nd Otey. Archie K;:::. v,r- glnla Peyton- Manlnjuredin Beetle Control rnnl recent arrival J' ,1, V 1, ""lously injured In Klamalh (h() ow with an onencor hi foot wiin gpencor beetle C"n,r" AaV morning and -k early "n' . ...... m the creek early "'" to th wa. I-"""'"";'' hapl.al for medl Klnm.lh flTf beJAm , physi cal llenllo- ,i tn clan Pe.ller.on '" walk for moi- , Klnm ' Pallersnn ''1"', whore ho nth Fa... '"mllns;;k" lived fnr ."" m ' St Patrick's Ball Is a Huge Success The waitresses' St. Patrick' ball Inst night at the Scandia hall was ... f ihn best attended and best conducted social affaire of record In i.-imi.th Falls thia year, according to scores of dancer who took part. The hall was packed with a good naturcd crowd which encored the famous Ttantalizers orchestra to the echo. Green ribbons and Bhamrock ef fects wore tho principal parts of a most effective decorating scheme. arriving here tonight to look over the field. The company I to be sent out by the Lasky Studio from Hollywood. J. J. Miller of the Southern Pac ific has been sending weather re nnets to the Lasky official. They are particularly Interested In the month of April. Also, Wm. Crlnley, production manager for the Universal company which recently filmed a picture here during the most trying weather of the year haB been keeping in touch with weather condition since that company completed its work. The Famous Piayers-I-isky cor poration 1 the producer of Para mount picturea. The Lasky company Includes such star a Pola Negri. Betty Ttlrardo Cortea and other. Orinley ha written to Miller that several comjanle Save -.111011; ... on the nosslbillty of KlatnatB scenery, and the coming here ot the t o.w ronreaentalives checks on this information. nrnnrtnUT will make hi head quarter at the White Pelican ho tel. NO TRACE LEFT BY P. 0. YEGGS Apparent Amateurs Take Strong box But ran To Crack Same After having carried away a small sate containing 1125 from the commissary and post office at Braymlll on Sprague river two men failed in the working of a secret combination and attempt to batter It open and fled, leaving the safe for Sheriff Burt Hawklna and dop uties to carry back to it owner. Trainmen observed the men working on the afe' near Fort rreair inn notified the officer. Thev rushed to the scene but ar rived too late. No one had been apprehended up to a late hour last night. ST. PATRICK IS TOPIC OF FORUM Rotary Club Has Charge of Interesting Meeting Yesterday Noon Railroad Builder Killed by Bandits MEXICO CITY. March 17. limited New.) Hox Mcllpone, an American, wa, killed h, . Mexican bandits on the night of March 14. . the town f ixtlan. in the lie of Nw-rlt. according to a mes .MO received here from the Amor lean consul at Waiatlan. Mcllpono waa an employe of tho Utah Construction company and was assisting in the construction of the southern Pacific railway. Ambassador Sheffield has made ,nn to the Moxlcan for- reprei..."" . dsn cfflce and the American eon- I t Maxatlan nas rai- provincial governor to pursue tho Drunk! No Crime on St Patrick's Day, Says Judge NEWARK. N. J-. March 17. (United Now) A, aad-faced pris oner stood before the bar whllo Patrolman John Leary charged him with intoxication. "ivKni is vonr name?" Acting Judge Connelly asked the rlsoner. "Patrick Welch, your honor." "Discharged" ordered the Judge. "What a day tor an Irishman to ibe arrested by an Irish officer i ,.. hrnueht before an Irish Judge. W(M)l)WAItl) IS HKHK William F. Woodward of Port land, president of the Portland school board, arrived In Klamath Falls last night from his home. He will deliver the dedicatory address tnnlghl In iho Fremont acho.nl. MCHXSKD TO WHO. Joshua William ot ' Beatty and Eveline Cowen, also of Beatty, we're given license to wed from the of fice ot the county lcork yesterday. Both have been married previously. They are well known resident of the Boatty section on the Klamath reservation. Mr. Cowen was pre viously affillntod with tho girls' school as matron. Williams la a farmer. Famous Portland Rose Fiesta Off PORTLAND. March 17. (United New ) The 1920 rose festival ha been called off In the midst of ex tensive plans, it wa revealed to day by directors of the Rose Festi val, inc. Tho roso show, sponsored sep aratoly trom tho festival by the Portland Rose Society, will toe the only rose event this Bummer. Decision to abandon the festival came following a three hour con forence at the chamber of com merce late Tuesday, at which time assurance of a proper place to stage the event and autflclent fi nances could not be obtained, ac cording to tho directors. Ireland's patron saint, St. Pat rick, was the keynote of the mid week luncheon ot the chamber of commerce vesterday when Rotary members had charge of the meeting, Rev. A. F. Loeser of Sacred Heart church told the visitors .at the luncheon Interesting facts con cerning St. Patrick. From the birth of St. Patrick on until the time ot his death. March 17, 493 Rev. Laeser followed through in in teresting detail. A musical program was thorough ly enjoyed and the following per sons anoeared. Hoger DeWeese, pi ano solo ploying Tantwiese, Meyera- Helman and Coquetting Meadow Lark by O. Marshall and Loeopke; Mrs. F. R. Olds, accompanied by Mra. Don Zumwalt, singing "Little Bit of Heaven. Ball, and "When Irish Eye Are Smiling" by the same composer; Rosemary Hanselman, Poet- and Peasant Overture, Suppe, and Come Back to Erin, Claribel. Table decorations were in flag of all nations, while green carnation and paper narcissus as well aa green napkin and Irish hats completed the appointment. T. P. Henderson presided. Cant ADnlecate Is Speaker m bcnoois Children in Klamath Fall public schools have been receiving interest ing lectures trom Captain O. C. Ap plegate, Modoc War veteran, who Wednesday spoke to the Riverside school at 10 a. m. Captain Apple gate laid the foundation tor future talka on the Modoc war. The old veteran recently spoke to the students of the Falrvlew school and plans to tell his experience and the high points in Oregon his tory to the boys and girls of Fre mont. Pelican Bay and Mills schools. f.IJARDIANS TO PLAN FOR CAMPFIRfc GIRLS Members of the Campfire Guard ians association will meet Monday evening to discuss the work ot the camnfire in Klamath Falls. The meeting place has not yet beon de elded. According to campfire guardians more than fifty girls have asked to enter Into the campfire and theso names will be discussed.: It is im possible to accept many girls into the groups as the groups are now very large. Moro worker and guardians are needed to assist the women who aro now bending every effort in the success ot campfire In Klamath Falls. SIEMENS OIL WELL DRILLING TO START Drilling Is to be resumed Monday at the Siemen'a well, under direc tion of C. E. Randall. The bore Is now down 2060 feet, operations having fceen suspended on the oil test for about a year. rrom Olrno Louis Robin of Olene was a business visitor In Klnmnth Falls yesterday. INTERESTS REACH PARK AGREEMENT S. P. to Submit an Amended Bid MAPS ARE PRODUCED Strahorn Says Development -) L a -1 a. lo UoAnead ueipite -. I. C. C. Decision Railroad Interests, the city coun cil and the city park 'board met on friendly terms last night for th purpose of reaching a more denatia understanding as to the right ot way consideration that accompan ied the bid of the Southern .pacific for the city park property. The outcome of the session was an agreement by which the South ern Pacific would Aubmlt an amend ed bid, specify Its right ot way re- . qulrements to enable it and tne O. C. & E., to Teacb the park pro perty. An ordinance is to be drawn up showing the agreement of the city for the Tight ot way nrlvileees. It wa the unofficial expression of the city council that such a program would meet its ap proval. Robert E. Strahorn, representln the Southern, or Central Pacific, presented a map to the . council showing: what its requirement would be, and upon the grantiag . .... . , j ... ... a n tit nna 01 wnicn -nuigcu iuj m. ui -for its shaTe of the park property. West on Klamath The map may ba described as .follows: , . '-. . - - The O. C. & E., Is to be grant ed the privilege ot running, west on Klamath avenue from the end ot, Its present extension in the . middle of block 72 where dt terminate aioag Third street, across Link river on one bridge -which curve to the north. Strahorn claimed that the O. C. & E. had these rights aa part ot ita orgilnal program. The Southern Pacific, according to tho map,, will switch off from Us present line, which Juts out Into the lake front and extends as tar aa Payne street, and connect up with the O. C. & E., and nsa the Klamath avenue track Jointly, but branching off with a curvo onto the park property from another bridge to the south. 1 Observer have held that tho Waverhaeusor property lying oft . , , . j . o wnij .holder blOCKS I - --. - the Southern Pacific from any right of way to tho park property. Bui by running west on Klamath ave nue the Southern Pacific and O. C. & E.. right of way would run to th Weverhaeuser property and not interfere in any way, eo It wa ad- Judged at the council meeting last night Plans Not Out Strahorn aald that tho plan ot the railroad Interests he represent ed had not teen announced as yet as -to what use the park property would be put. He said that ttre plan had not been fully developed. He did indicate, however, that the (Continued On Paso Two) Is There Any Excuse For Any Man Not , Well Dressed? For the man who works at bard labor, there is no excuse for bis not being dressed in good quality work clothes and when there to need for being well dressed our suit offer the style and quality, tailoring and fit that make ex cuses unthought of. PS! 98 Center of Shopping District b.ildli". rnd Main.