THE KLAMATII NEWS Friday, Juno 2.r. lf)2fl " P FIvBJ , . trucllon to foreale la thU tlon may ensue If a rigid vigilant it not maintained.' '" ,, , . ..IT Pretty, heavy combination- for ala for only ll.S'J at Baa Bagta1! HI or a. J24-1 'i Union Pacific Is Opposed to East-West Line POIlTt.AND, J una 2 ,-Hlnlled, Newel Cross ataia railroad sten- Ion plana hava been definitely. K But permanently shelved by lhe Union I'aririo system ami even tho promise of waaiarn Oregon ter minal (or anrb a Una would not ravlva official Intern! In tha pro Jeot, aald Curl K. (I ray. president of Ilia rompaiiy, upon arrival today for Impaction of western proper llee. Considerable Interest had Iwo aroused In tha rroaa-atata Una th la week, and whan Iba Oregon public aarvele commissioner petitioned lha Interstate commerce commission for rehearing of thla cam', promising to ahow raaaoua for Irauafer of wailarn Oregon tonaga to auch Una at Eugene, but Gray's state ment definitely placva tha Union 1'aclflc In opposition to aurh a plan. "To give tha Union I'aclflc busi ness In thla manner la an Injustice to othara." (Jray aald. "It lha bital aaaa waa lhara and needed service tha Union Pacific would ranch aide way to gel I he re. "Tha only Justification for an anal and want Una acroaa Oregon waa at tha lima It wna projected and lha Huothern Pacific and Union Pacific wore a unit tinder llarrl rann. Hut condition have, changed and the, two" carrier arc separate unlta now." Mcpherson kidnaping puzzle to officers (Coatlnoryl front rasa Oh) Haiti's President and First Lady - In America to Study Government "Her shown appeared only slightly worn and aha did not ahow ny aigna of aunburn." l.oa Angeles Investigator quest ioned all witnesses who could glva testimony concerning the supposed kidnaping. Conrad Rihausscd, proprietor of a ataughterhotise on tha outskirts of Douglas, waa the first nnliied. He told offlrera that at midnight Wed nesday he aaw a woman walking ' along the Mexican border Una and algnaled to her. When she saw him aha railed. Arn there any women over- (here?" Hecelvlng a negative reply', the woman aald aha did not rrosa to tha American side unless there were women there, and continued on hnr way. ' i. So Kurli House. Knuifil Former deputy' sheriff. Charlus Gross, veteran rnngo rider returned Thursday otat a search for the hut In which Mrs. Mcpherson suld she waa held captive. . , "There V no such .house within forty mllef f lha apnl described by Mm. McPhreon.", be told authori ties. ; . : i Meaiiwhllo Mrs. McPherson rq- malned at the hospital Thursday night, gathering her strength for her return to 1mm Angelea. She declares she will addresa her fol lowera at Angelua tnmplo Sunday. After a dramatic meeting with "Mother" Kennedy, and her child ren, Kolf and Itoberta, Thursday morning, the religious leader was In aesslon with Captain ('line and other Irfs Angeles officers, giving them a lengthy version of her cx-perlenccs. At noon, taken out on the hos pital lawn to be photographed. Mrs. McPherson created considerable ex citement hy collapsing In n fnlnt In Aer wheel chair.' ' " ' -v - I 7 ? ;iv) Raiders Maltreat Family1 Consisting Sixteen Members and baa burned over tha sector of operations, compelling a hasty re moval of quartera to a aafa dis tance. Tha entire personnel of the camp la employed In fighting the lire. near Aspen lake, "and In" the' vi cinity of Kitta mill near Bonania. With the forests excessively dry from tha hot wava gripping tha country and with humidity lowered below tha danger point to an WILLIAM HON. W. Va.. June 24 (United News) Haven white' , robed raldera shot many times Inlo' !the Isolated pome of Mr. and Mrs. I Jim Johnson and their 14 children at Jenny'a rraek Wednesday night,' wounding Mrs. Johnson and later ! taking her husband out and flog-i King hi ill. - ! Tha raldera are laid to hava be longed to an orgsnitatlnn of self- applnted jvlgllantea knwn aa "Tha Mules." k . '. ' , Tha afory waa revealed Thurs day night with lha return of atate troopers, who J) ad gc to Jenny'a Creek, a camp near JCefmlt, follow-: ing reporta that Mrs.' Johnaon and , a daughter, had been killed. Tha only other member of the family Injured, they aald, waa a i 11-year-old aon, hit on tha head with tha butt of a revolver. i Mrs. Johnaon waa ahot In thai hip and only slightly wounded. I ' Using bloodhounds to track the raldera, state troopers have arrest-. ed one peraon and expect to round-! up the.oiW. elxr r i Tleporlfc corning ,'from the thick- ly woode,t, section iff Mingo county, suy that the (loritlng was admin-; latercd 'because Johnson waa aald, to hn'voj barn too Intiniuto with a woman..' 1 ; Small flrea are reported burning alarming degree, widespread du st -o- I'rrsidrnt antl Msdulnc I.ouis Borno of Haiti are spending; a iliort time in America in order to study governmental and Industrial; inrthuda. The greater part of their visit i to j passed in the caatrj particularly at the Capital. Volstead Act Is Placing Canada In Bad Position CHRIST IS HAILED KING BY MULTITUDE (Continued from race One) OTTAWA. (Int.. June it. (Uni ted News) - Knaclment of the eighteenth amendment In the Uni ted States created a situation which 1 mendous manifestation nf encrusted silver, making with it the sign of tho cross. As If directed hy the hand of Cod In full accord with this tre-j faith the; HOME, IS EMPTY: ; MOTHER IS LOST; , BABIES CRYING A home la empty and two email children, the oldest not yet two-yeara-old, are crying for their mother. Tha father ranndt con-' ,aole them for he doea not know j where his wife has gone. j I It. W. Northrup. 2028 Rerlama jtion street, reporta the disappear- junre of hla wife, who waa last (seen In company with a atrange woman who appeared to he about, .it' years Did. Mrs. Northrup is believed to hava IN WAKE OF FIRE lias made tne t'anadlnn position ex- sun urono inmutn nouns in neecy i , wn n( w,fo of A j Vollman, tremely difficult. Premier Macken- "' ond a rainbow spanned the, d,,erle1 h8r bushand yesterday le King told the Canadian purlin- southeastern horlion. n) .tpp,,,,.,! with their two mi nt Thursday in a heated defense Crowds Ntund All Mgjlit i children. Virginia. 3. and Juanlta, 2. of his government In respect to All doy ond nil tho night before) ' smuggling between the two couii- crowds had been pouring through ' VALUABLE TIMBER tries, j the gates of the seminary park for Canada has attempted In every 1 ,he pontifical high mass a"nd solemn way to aid Its southern neighbors ; benediction mucked tho closing of; , (row,(lll tTm P ,, enforce the prohibition law, he said. I congress. . j , , . , At tho snmo time, he pointed out.! They had came from ..Chicago. the, anbaei4nt decreuse In ha th United States was In a posl-1 eene "f the first three days, of the j mldlty, the flrcfjchiers may auc tion to afford inurh more liberal ' meeting, in endless streams, and ' ceed In checking the ' flames, means of preventing smuggling nier- now they were starting home again.! A fire in progress along' the rhandlse Into Canada, an Illicit traf-j lhM English. French. Ciccho-Slnva-I course of nock creek was reported fie which has resulted In a loss n j kiiiu. (ierman, Oriental. Italian. Po-j o be gaining lust night nnd It waa the government of approximately . ""I'. Hclglun, Portuguese, Ukranlan. feared that It, might get beyond S200.000.000 Syrian. Mexican, Spanish. South Af- control oa the result of a light rienn. South American and Untie- breete that sprang up at nlshtfall. , mlun. 1 Kcno Fire Mi'nncinK llut their first goal was Chicago The fire near Keno bad burned and the crush at the gates, on the O'er a considerable area and was platforms of the railroad stations, menacing fine timber tracta south, and along the highways was tre- " ' reported. The Klamath For mendous. ! est Protective Association Issued an ; optimistic report last evening, and .-- -' t- Of course you will want a STRAW for the Fourth and a "KNOX" of Course. ' ' .- . Snappy Styles from $3 to $7.50 All style Braids Fancy and Plain Bands U. S. Citizen Is Brutally Beaten By Mex Officials Seeks Election On"No Sex Line" Platform Plank ssHaMSsasw Mrs. Ella Bushnell Hamlin of Davenport, la., wants to repre ' arnt her District in Congress, And her platform contains a rad ical antl-womeni' club plank. Women should not enter politics under the double sex standard, according to Mrs. Hamlin, nor With any special feminine back ing. She is alio radical pa cifist, , . ! IIKOWNSVIU.K. Tex.June 2. ( United News) Nallvla Carxln. at American cltlxcn. was found In a srinl-cr nsclous condition on the hanks of the Itlo Crnndo river Thursday night suffering from a broken arm and other Injuries, the result ho auldt nf a lortoe at the hands of Mexican officials while he lay In a Mutnmnras Jail. Cnrxlu, who lives In 'llrownsvlllo. was arrested In Matainnraa last 1 Sunday, while ho was In a saloon. The officials, he aald, tortured him In an effort to elicit Infromatlon concerning tho rioath of Arturo Guerrero, a Mexican who was shot by Untied Suites Immigration of ficers on June 7. Carxla suld he told officials he knew nothing of the shooting. Last Wednesday, according to Carxln, he was attacked In his cell hy a brother cf tho slain niun, nnd sev erely beaten. Later tho officials rcpornted the healing. Ho was released Thursday with cut first being given medical atten tion. WESTERN FARM RELIEF DEFEATED BY SOLONS (Continued from Pngo One) It.U.V IKlM.WiKS Si'll.l.WW. was hopeful that the blase might KISHKItMKX ARK HAPPY he nlaced under control hv morn-1 YOUKV1LI.K. III.. June 2 '.Be-! Ing. j les being a hlg aid to farmers of! Timberlands belonging to thel j vicinity, a Tulustnrm here will Weyerhaeuser Lumber company are' I iv of great benefit to fisher-: in proximity to the fire and exten-1 It High waters swept away the slvc damage may result to their Is way of the aiusc fish hatch-! tracts If the progress of the flames! ; ei nnd washed 1.500.000 newly f Is not halted. 'hatched game fish into the Illinois, The' fire la reported to have origi- rlver. j nateri near Pttckett'a logging camp i ! hill, and 21 against It. It waa sup ported by 23 republicans; one farmer-labor, fluipatead of Minnesota, while 24 republicans opposed It. 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