THE KLAMATH NEWS Longfellow Club I Jteplete With Oregon History Thursday, Nov. 4. 1 920 Page Three PERSOMAIU Tim following atdrv, luken (nun III Astoria lliidni'l, haa Ix'i-n mail with Inli'ruat liy auvuml . iiituihvra of thn Klamulli Falla IoiIk" of Tall . Moll, I,oniifc.iws No, 10, llcuja mlti J. Usllliid of Mnrshlluld, mm. Hirer n ml ' nilnrniitliinal iraaldaiit of (liu iirkiiiiliiitlon, wliu paid Dm Klamath Kalla IoiIhu a visit during Ha Infancy, uhinlttcil In an nter vluw whlrh shed lutervatlna; alda IlKhla on thn lirn of "(nil men." Whoae Ilia urn mil rm knlii'il hy thn honor nlo of humanity. . Oub of llm I'ousplcuuua Itntar lana In atlctiduiirii m tint annual roiiinraiir of Itntarv executives horn la lion Oatlaml of Marahrinld, who la none other than Hi nrxaiilser. Iiri-aldiuil anil principal prophet pt III International Tall Men', aasn rlatinn. rlls-feel-roiir. hlniHi'lf tin known nil th dlai'oinfurla ami lila in whlrh Inll men are aiihjnctid and hit liaa made It lila chief nilaalon to make llf.- livable fur all of his kind Already he liaa nccniiiiillahpd ! cnta much. Thn flral rluli of Hi In .tvriinllnnnl aaan latlnn waa Long fellow rluli No. I of Marahfleld and-alur. Hum euvrii olhvra have linen nr.anlrd In llm alulo. AM of the preliminary work Ima houn dnnn III pcrfnctlnit I he mm hhinry whlrh will anon extend I he mita nltnllon thrniialiniif ih world, ho uya. Tb organlilim of LiiiiRfollnw W. A. lanltull. secretary (o (lov i yesterday for Bun Francisco, where oriior Vltnr M. I'lorco, onil. lila two aona. Inlly and John, roturii d to Huloiit Tuesday noon, after spending llm early part of the week with Mr. and Mra. Thnniaa Willi lloltvll of Khun mil Falls. , Included In llm out of town hul Dcsa vlallora In Klamath Fulls Ihla wok la Charles llurgdorf of Dulry, widl known rancher of that amnion she will Hull her mother. Mra. Kllliourn will prolmlily innkn her homo pnriniinonlly In Ihu aouili. Ilualiicsa , visitors In Klumuth Kill In yesterdiiy Includud CI. T. mini in of Mullii. ThniiiUM Muaxny, illy dlsirlluitliiK clnrk of th Klamulh Kalla pnat of flip, I enjoying n vacation of three of Hit. louiily, who spent yeaterday j B,'I" '" ,h" vnl,,,y wl,h '"" ''"""V In th vlty. J. N. Jvftrlea of Kano. waa a bualuea visitor In Klamulh Kalla ysatnrduy afternoon. ' A. V. Howard waa hnro on busi ness from bin home at Kirk too u short tlmn yesterday. I McA'doo's Friends i Think: Candidacy IS strengthened HACItAMKNKI. Nov. . I I'nHerf' Kowa) I'realdentlul aspirations of Winiiim Mi'Mnn urn In thn ascend ancy In (.'allfiirula. AIiIivukIi dor amor Al 8nl I Hi scored nil nver wliKlmlnK victory In New Vork, he was whlppnd In I'lilirornlu. For a Mi-Adnii tniididulr-. John it. Klliott, running on a bone dry program and iiidcpendnnily of thn old tlmo democratic machine of the atiitn, .lied up a powerful vole far bulled .Mutes nnnntor a vote Loiila K. rnrtnr la III In Portland, urrnrdliig to ailvlma roralvod In Klamulh Kalla yeatnrday by friend. .Mr. and' Mra. linn Itvnn of the wall known llyan raurh In the r"",r luBn ,n' ' ho inodlfka Kort Klamath eountry. vlalted In ""ni" ndlll for novernor on KUmulh Knlla on a loinhlnwl bual-l"'" n'Be l,''l0, ikikh and pleaKiirn trip. ""'"'X1' ' waa dnfealed s by Hinaior Kiimiiil M. Hliortrldiin. Mra. W. K. I.nuini of Modoc I'olnt. ropulilliiiii. ho nored n victory for vliiltfd In Klamulh Kulla yiiatMrdiiy MrAdno' that probalily will innku niid hroiiKhl In thn oh-.llon relurna rnniinany all up and Uike notice, from her provlnrl. There waa little hope for th elec- .Hon of thn other dc nine nil If- noinl Vernn .McClellun, carrier for the i nee for thn iflivernorahlD of Call- HorlT. we,, knin Klamath 7... "- .f"- n en-,forna or the fiilied Hiii.ea a.e. c"utr..Mr.i.,,.,,d.,.K.e;riw.kl ;7,,; "'"'t 'r"m ;o "n "'" - ... .. i bla dntlea. MrClelliin aoent aome lanelv a lent of , A.l,.,. .ir..,.n. in i-oriiunu wiui lila rninlly when;.,... .... . . , 1 " " he aulfered i.n a'tturk of liirhi-.' . ;'''n. where h wltne.ed lti...i,l,. for Rovernor waa Jn.tu. ""' Hie biunford-Oreaiin football iiainn. Hurdell of Kan Prauciaro. modl- I flrullnnlHl. hacbcil hv I n ia. 11 Unnl. Itoyc. of .l.,vnr Mar.h' """ "'""''' "'"'""" 1 1'helnn. powerful leader In the atate.' dlMrlct. arrived In K.aina.h K.H. I TT' h " W.r.1.11 and an.l-.McAdoo Phe- . .,. . i ,. , . . . eu Known inn owner ycaterdny to vlail for several daya i,i,, ,., ,, .; kl. . .... , n" Hanker of Hie Malln (oiintry Willi hla wlfn and children who am horn for the wlntnr. ilia rhlldren! lull l10y of llraymlll I hern for ar ntiendliiR the local arhnola thin ; aeveral dnya' liiialneaa trip In eon- 'iienllon with th mill and the pro- I Poand hlKhwny rnnatriicilnn between ... . .. ... ffiuac, MirvOIOIlH llll'll OVIfl.ii . .. l,,, . . , .1 -'"ini nni, lira her ann Mlllioume. wna a vlallor nymlll that the enmity court and reanrvatlnn offl- club, IhrouKhout the .ouiiiry l '" ''" Knlla yeaterdny from ',,, rw,lllly .mhorlicd nol A chi-nin lo nnifli itm ttrn. motera. It la an idea aa aen.lhl... ""rt y a pill tins a head ou a tack. There are no aalarlml offlrlala. no cold leaf atock rertlflratea to buy or ell. It la a practical Idea for the pnimotlnx of plan that will make llfo leaa nilaerahle for th tall niun. It la an International fraternity of hltth-heeled follow who pledxiid themaelve lo oppnae: 1. Iiw awnlnia. heir home In llonania. to vlalt, ahop 2. Short halhtiiba. 3. I.ow celllnn. 4. Hhnrt beda. (. Short aheeta. ' (. Low nilrrora. T. Cramped theatre aeata. 5. Short lolled ahlrta. 9. Short aox. 10. Short vol la. 11. Short Pullman bertha. 13. Cramped nulnniobllei. IS. Hhnrt operating tablea. 14. Imw lahlea. Hen. who haa carried hla en urn croaa, he nngin,:rl, oUir In-i terna:lonul llotary ronventloni and Ed lloyt. rancher of the Fort K. II. Iivolady of Oleue. rancher of that eei ilon. waa here on Aual lieaa for a few houra yeatnrday. Klamulh eountry, waa buaineaa vtaitor In Klamalh Kalla for a fuw i In.nnctnr l.v .i, ,i . . houra yeaterduy. f I,,,,!.-,,. ,rrlv0.l I. ki- u Kalla ycalerdny to further Invoati kailon Into tho murder of .McClel- Inn Wlillniiis at Dejitty. Day l Anion thn out of town buaineaa vlallora In Klamnth Kalla yester day, men Intereaied In tho outcome of tho county and atale elect inn. waa J. o. Ilamaker of llonania. Juatlre of th peace of that dlatrict. Kd fiowen of Chlloquln. where hn la Internatnd in a merrhandlae alore In the reaerration rlly, waa here on buaineaa for a few houra yeaterday afternoon. J mica John S. Orr mado a brief trip In Klamath Kalla on buaineaa yeaterday from the Maraball Orr ranch in the Manama country. Judge Orr la well known In thla Ylrlnlty. wher he ouco lived before making hlln, bom Id. lun .Novada couutrs. Mlaa Hulh I.lndaey, who well known In Ihla aortlon of Ore mm. whom ho haa inadu frequent vlalu. Mlaa Franrca Ilowncss. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howuex of the Itrndford npartincnts. Is ex pected lo arrive In Klamath Kalla Krlday afternoon to make her home permanently. F. M. Olinger of Kno, woll known retldont of, that., aecilon. Ian for - n long lime haa been at "outa" 'Wlth MiAiloo over the wet and dry ' iiueation. ' It wna I'hel.'iii alin who put Mn Adoo In nomination for president nl tho HI24 democrnile convention. tlovernor Hniltli haa alwuya hoped for the aupport of California demo- eraia, rneognialiiE that If they unlt-i-d on MrAdoo It would presago an- oiner b.ntlo in tne prcaidenlinl nom inating convention. Aa a result of yexterdav'a dec tion political sagca of the mate prcdlci that John I). Elliott will go to the national convention in 1928 at the head of the demo cratic delegation: holniing thn ban ner of "McAdoo for president." El llott'a airength' In hla own party waa ahown .conviaclnuly by today's election returns. California Votes j Into Wet Column j By Big Majority! BAN KKANCI8CO, Nov. h. 1 Uni ted Nnwa) The people of Califor nia apparently have changed their' nilndn About prohibition and have' repealed a dry enforcement act' whUh four yearn au waa put on; thn ataiute booka with the aanctlon, of a majority of thn atatn'i voton.' Ileturna from Tueaday'a election,, complied tonight. Indicated that the referendum measure providing for' repeal of the Wright art had been; imported enihuaiaailcally through-' put the atntn. ', With nearly half of California's ; precincts on record, the measure! waa leading by almoet two to onc and all but the moat srdent dry' wnrn willing to admit that the lawj had been repudiated. The huge wet vote of Han Fran-' Cisco supported the repeal propo-j altion by a ratio of four to one! while many rural communities which : had been expected to aupport the, Wright act turned in pluralities fa-( roring Ita withdrawal. , The dry, however, refuted to' concede defeat this afternoon. ! Dr. A. II. flrigga or the Anil-: saloon - league declared that the! Wright act will be upheld by 100,-j OOP when. all the votes are counted., lie warned the wnta against over confidence, saying his original en-! ANNOUNCING TEN-DAY SPECIALSALE On All Coat, Dresses arid HaU We are offering a 10' i discount on ail our choice merchandise. MI LADY'S SHOP 822 Main was here on business yesterday,. , Charlo J. Ilea, and Jim Kens, ranchers or the Lakevlew route, apebt yeaterday In Klamath' Kalis. interested 111 Lite oulcnmn nf M, h county and atate election. Iloth who haa lined up all of th aU- footera in tho prMldenl a cabinet ! .,, Vi, vV.i , . t . ",r,ni'nen subscribed to thn Klamath behind hi. move, la .11 enthdsla-.n I "" Ntt""nnI h,,nl- h ; News for . year, when he dl.cuo. hla oraaiiLatlon. Up htT du" '" ",0 Uut,! "P"l- . , , -Our trouble.." .aid he. ".tart-1 ""'M 0f "l0 J;nk lhl" wcck- i Vwn and Ray Vowell. sons d with the poet who wroto. 'Man' Mr nrt w ,.. .,... Mr- vw'l Second afreet, want, but llttl. here below, nor ' ,, kn0WIl ri.lu,nt, . ploneors " ' ""r residence but want, th.t llttl. long.' The ... Lf , Mrr roa, rtMrlcl worn ' 'n",rov"1- ftdlDg to Ihelr tho, of that fiction wa. . L.llpu- ,,,, ,era! . . "IT. ! ,,lm,'n,! ". tlan. Ho never lay colled In clr-i Kalis visiting with friend. .mi tllenn Ro' ot Williamson niv- W IJST t llMlll.Tl LAIKfl mxc.ix W. A. Wient. deputy district at torney, defeated by William Dun can for district attorney, waa the first to offer conKraiulations lo a winner toduy. "I lake thla opportunity to con gratulate Mr. Duncan upon his' elec tion as district attorney and to offer him any assistance I may hle to give, In making hla ad ministration silvccsuful," Sir. Wleat aid.. ... ,. .,, .a . "I also thank I he lane number of voters who supported me In the election." (.old nand Fruit Loaf. The most rake for the least nioncv. Kor sale at your grocer's. NI.4,6 cultous UUcomfort In an ahbrevl aiea ruiiman bertn. Ha never dislocated hla cerebellum by rudo contact with tho low awnings of low-hrowcd inerchanta. Ho nover stood, an awkward boy of 18, pow ering hla gawky embarrassment in hi. preaence of piquant yonthr and feminity. He never at rove with re ceding ruffs. .mrging shirt toils, Impending rhaudellers or Any of thn multiform afflictions of tall men. "One-third of tall rnan'a life Is spent In trying to sleep Ilka Jack-knife In home, hotel, hoapl Inla or alevplng car and why these full-grown men should tolerate thn discomforts to which they are sub jected Is beyond my coniprnhen alnn. My own impatient' nt such condition haa caused mo to en list rayaelf for llfo III the cause of their redemption. I may not qual ify as a Moaea but I have picked up a lot of followers .from among my fellow-aufferura." nKIHIlMC.lXH UIX IX , HAWAIIAN I.SI.AXDH HONOMXU. Nov.' 3 (Unltod News) Final rotitma fllvo tho it puhllcana a clean sweep in the municipal and territorial elections, with lh exception of ono senator, representative, and two supervisors. Tho contest wna the clnseat and bit terest of years, with the tiutuca of tho .'ugar tariff and a munlclpai house cleaning. BM'HH IIEAItlXtJ PIT OVER shopping. Fred C. llorhdoldt of Ilnnnnra. la among the buaineaa vlallora In tho city during, lho paat few daya. Mra. Emmltt Chldcater, iKuthor- lne I'lujkrtt). haa resigned her; poauion in the notea department of the First National bank. Mra. Chldvater'a wedding was an interest ing event ot September. Abe names, formerly night clerk employed by the White Pelican ho tel before their disastrous rire sev eral weeks ago, was In the city on business for a few hours Tuesday to cast bin veto and visit with friends. Abe ,1a resting on ' tho Doug Puckett plnce, hunting oc casional duck and geeae that fly overhead. Abe's health la rapidly improving, according to hla many friends. Mr. and Mra. Jack Campbell. (Stella Reiser I, who have been vla Hlng the early part of the week from Sacramento and Clulncey, Cali fornia, left fur Portland yeaterday after visiting Mr. and Mra. K. K. Hniaer in Klamath Falls. They will return smith in a fortnight following their viaft In tho north. Campbell la manager of the Qiiltteey plant for tho Shell Oil company, hut will ho stationed In Sacra mento until Into March. Douglas Dussey, woll known res ident or tho Malln ranch country waa business visitor In Kinm.ih PIIOENlk. Aril., Nov. 8 (Unl- Fall, for rw .hours yeaterday af- tod News) Tho Arizona slush fund ternoon to visit with friends. Investigation .was adjourned . jud- - donly hero la' Wednesday upon Mr. and Sirs. William Hcchdoldt ordora or Senator King of Utah, In .'of tlo llonania soctjnn, were hop Minirgo of tho henrlng, who dumnnd- pers in .Klnninth Falls for a short ed.that a number of mlaalng wlt-l tlmo ydsterday. Uochdoldt owns and nea'sna he nnproV.taded1 and brought operate g pool hall and con fee In tvt onco. - ' ' Itlonery Bhop in lloiinnta. A dragnot was Immediately thrown; out by United Hlnle. Marshal Mnuk.t Mra. Hope Weston Klthniirnn, who who whm ordered to apa no "cr,cl1 a" malinger of tho While fort. In searching for the witnesses. Tellcnn hotel prior to the fire, left or, whom ho rosldos at the head of tho stream, waa a business visitor, in tho office of Kred Peterson, coun-l ty school superintendent, yesterday. Mr. M. K. Kraus. president ot tho Parent-Teacher association of Lamm's Mill, waa visiting In Klam ath Palla yeaterday on a combined business and pleasure trl. E. L. Rose, or Itosedalc, near Crescent, made a trip over Tho Dalloa-Callfornia highway from tho northern swtlon or the county to Klamath Knlla yeaterday. Ho re ported tho highway in excellent condition and very well traveled. Mr. and Mm. Fred Abbey have aa their house guest, Miss Alice Muck ot Eugene. Miss Mack will leave I soon for Los Angeles, where she' will resume her profession aa a j trained nnrae. k ' Leaving hero today for a two; weeks' vacation. Mr. and Mrs. II. I M. Hargrove, 821 (Ink. will go to San Francisco, Oakland and other I California cities. Part or their I southern sojourn will be spent with! Mrs. Hargravo's sister, il. Uuy Ekwall, at Alnmedn. Hargrave Is superintendent of tho Ewanna llo company's box factory. . . . i imiiiak fJiiKKTixa cAitns ror 1211-116 site prints 10c & l.V wlih envelope STINSON STUDIO 737 Main i : I ! 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