V The Klamath New SERVICE If your ropy ol TUB NKWR duo at arrlvo by 11:00 a. to., phone aV7T am copy of paper wUl ba seat. The Klamath News Official Paper County ; of Klamath t7niW Ntu and United Press Telegraph Services Vol. 3, No. 277r- . Price Flvo Cuntu KLAMATH FALLS, ORE., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1926 (Every Morning Except Monday) NEW ROAD WILL TAP TIM "-' - ' . : S. P. May Abandon The Modoc Northern Line BEE Rumors in Bay City Forecast Rail Doom t c e v . DlVltlOn Of ButinetS tir:u kt it i is Given a. Reason for Rumored Action SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 11 (Special) Rumors in rail road circles here today were to the effect that tho South- i crn Pacific will abandon all! plan for the construction of the Modoc Northern railway if the Northern lines are al- lowcd to enter Klamath Fulls.; WtalU lb tlolncnl coultl bn lrced to no one 8oullirn Pclf.- iifflrlnl, the Informmtliin la twlltieil to nave loaKrd out ol rnnruri'nt'o 01 railway neaua. iiraiuiia lur inn reported plan to abandon the pro- poaed All lima lino were aald to lie because entrant of tha Northern 1 llm Into the soul horn Oregon basin i would roauli In a division of tliu i business In the country to be tap pod by the ahortllne. "h" l,n " ""' weed concern. H. Ixiverctle. president of ine iea-0r. Work wna to liavo utnrted on i " w" revealed. Is to lug Into the ford realty bonnl, who wna tho In-i Tho outstanding event of the af Ihe Una from Klamath Fulls to' Klanmlli river nrnt.Kcno And float' Itlnl speaker jil .tUe luncheon. : ttrnoon, in addiJf to the -io;i. Alturas, to be knuVn as the .Mo.loo : Northern, early nunl year, according to previous unofficial reports. t waa this project which was slated to 'Cirlng 'railroad development in Klumulli county and southern Ore gon lo a peak of unpreredentnl proport Ions. Tho News will hnvo Important il" veloiiments to publish ill relation to this announcement, later In the week, aa a representative of this pnper Is now making a thorough Investigation. llcnuil liy Klllott KKW VOHK. Nnv inf,.ii,.H! News) Consolidation of tho lirent Northern. Northern Pacific and llur- llngton railroad system will not bej a oeveiopmeni or tne near future, according to Howard Klllott. chair man nf tho board of tho Northern Pacific. Discussing revived Interest In the long considered plan for merging tho Ihreo roads. Klllott said today (Continue), on Ie Five) Cattlemen Plan Roundup at S. F. December 10-11 Dates have been sot and arrange ments launched for (he annual roundup" of tho California Calllu men'a association In Kan Francisco, and s number ot mom hers In Klam ath county are now planning to i taito in the b'.g ovent. This In according fo J. W. Hunt, local reprosonttillvo for tho associa tion, who yosterday rocolvcd cards and literature, advising him ot ths roundup. Invlinllnns are exported to go out to members nt the group In tho nenr fiituro, from company hoadniiarters. Among those Klamalh county cat- I lemon who hnvo expressed thorn selves as planning lo go south for the big conclave, aro F K. Mc Croady, Fort Klamath, Frank Co Lnrn. Knrnaua River. A. '8 Connor. Illy. J. W. Hunt ex peels to go' down for tho rnumlun. und a niim-l bor of others here urs said to he!"1"". Pleaded guilty today to viola talking over a possible', trip. The roundup will he held for lvo .!.... in nn,i tt n.wi ufin l.n, staged nt Iho Pnlacs hotel-at San penitentiary and fined 5.on. The second car. towed to the sta- Francisco. A full program Is being The Indictment mentioned Kn- Hon Tuesday afternoon Is an Olds arrangrd, to consist of speaking by rhino lloyes. secretary to tho Bollv-I moblla touring of Into design, bear sonio of the .best cattle oxperU tnllnn commission, but so tnr as Is "K llno l-m. Hoc- tho west, both on produrtlon and marketing, and oilier Interest Ing, and worthwhllo features. '.nlnrhi.hinienl la In l.n nrovlilnil for every minute of the two-day meeting, and li.innuols will Ret their' party wlhch wna composed of Am- Tho police will hold tho cars un Mnire of attention, It was stnlcd. bassndur Ahdnn Sanvcdtn and hli'tll owners call for 'them, proving 'Higher and belter than ever," family and several attaches. correct ownership. Only the towing Is I he slngun adopted for the round-1 C'.iuirc's arrest attracted Interna-, charges wll be held against the op lllonnl iiltenllnn. I ears, subject lo owners' calls. EPISCOPAL CHURCH i INFORMAL SERVICE TO BE HELD TODAY ' ' All liiforinal M'il', Mtli will I In ImhiiIIOiI In Mm Iim)I1i il. will Im k I vi' it IliU niuriiliiic, Artiilllr ilny. at 1 1 oYliK-k, Mini runrliitltil iM-furr IU iVrtmk, immir, by Itrv. j J. Ilniry TImhiimm of HI. I'uuI'm ; K'lftitl i-ltun-li. Tim wrvlrc of niiHiiilriM mon miinuiirrl rarly hi I lit M'irk ; by Itrv. TIiiiiiijw, mul linn rrrntiNl j titurh lnlcnHi In flip flty, nml 1 1 ct'mrUiHy n mot iK Hit turn nml ! women who suffered llii Iihm of n-Uilvn In the World nr. Sa Ivaglllg Bumed Timber Progresses Vicinity Near Ady . ...... . . ....J vclopmcnt of the vat sections tion at Whitepoint to Mill , ,. . a j i-l , i of southern Oregon is coopera-. at Hilt it Attured Through' . ,f . . ' u t -it r . lb ition among realtors and cham-1 New Tariff Rates by S. P. , , ' burs of commerce, according! To furilluip i,x movpiix ni In ii.c M.tiim .rt r iim .uniy 1 '""'' r.....ini.-. rr .. K, IJI!."' n,"itl'!irti'I Vn'. ritlr ,,,,. i... urniimt Hip ., .mM.r rotiiiin)- Mnnl. hUn lo itinkp urn itt an nlMiiiluii- n (ra, k near .Vl- Announcement that the lumber ; company will load Ioks at Ady. "",h ?' M,,n'"'1' received hero ?r ' Mtnia way mat tno realtor taaea one rrlK"t "" ru,""nHcr agent 'ur the nf the most prominent posltiona in I Southern Pacific. 1'" logs duwa this stream, through i 'ho sirnlla and mlo a big drain age ditch Tho ditch will carry the logs to point adjacent to the abandoned rnllnuy track, so that they ran be loaded with a minimum of handling. ' Of Interest to local lumbermen was the announcement from Miller yosterduy of renewal of logging op cratiims at WhltPiiolnt. Ore., south of Ashland, by tho Krnlt Growers Supply co in puny mill, of Hilt, Cali fornia. To aid In the conveyance of the i . .... . . Int. from I li. wmiH. Ht Whltnnnlnl ".. 7 ... ... V ( Continued on Tags Knur) Kiwanians Invite Service Men For " XT..-. I .Al.nAAllV. and City Kuglneer C. T. Dar- IIUUII LiUilllllJUll; AHIioiirIi Armlstlro luy will svnj r. '"" , I in slores and offices ot Klamath Palls members of the K wants club are taking the opportunity of hav- Ing their meeting on the holiday i and each member I. escorting a , 'buddy from the American Legion. Klamath falls Post. No. 8. to lunch-1 con at noon today. . Announcement of the decision to nonor tne vets was ntaao yesterday and every Kiwanlan, members of the Klamath Kails group and other chapters aa well, was scurrying about yesterdny seeking a vet who will be his guest this noon An Amcrleun Legion Qrogrnm. fitting the day's ceremonies, will bo observed at the luncheon where at least 100 men are expected to at tend. Bolivian Envoy Must Serve Term In Federal Jail LAREDO, Tex., Nov. 10 (United msi Juun vasquei Clatire, a mombop of the llollvlnn rommls- Hon ' the United Stotes narcotic rl and wns sentenced to serve three venrs In Leavenworth fedcrnl known, Heyes hus not been nrrest- cd. IMion Cluure's nrrest July 9, 1936. ! tWelltV-flHir I.HUIlils l.f OPllUll Were i found Ina trunk of tho commission Realtors Talk Over Problems at Forum 'ittsxft fvam IVawl trwe and Grants Pass Mix ! With Local Brothers! 1 t I itnr(inn , What is needed in the de-! to a representative delegation 0f realtors of the Rogue River !vaile who snokc before the ! forum luncheon of the Klam-.of ath county chamber of com-' A -rrannementa for the parad. construction, conducted them . . a. ! whlih Is to move at o'clock thia ... f merce yesterday at noon. moTBiag olld wend . thronifh t;.o i vcr the terminal site. ' "The rreatral acrrlre la thut , downtown district, have been com- Leaving the chamber of com whlrh bcneflta not only the lm-ni.irf nnri ihl. n.ri nf ih rtv merce rooma shortly after one mediate rerlplent thereof, but aomo- tlinea directly, sometimes Indirectly I tho whole of mankind, and It la In I tbe work of the world," atated V. Lerurrtle traced the development of the activities' of the Medford or-j ganitatlon from the first steps of (Continued on lgo Six) Extension Given Contractors For l ,MYin irPPliune at Sen i id la hall under the a us-led Ilecause nf delays In rough grad? lug, brought about through neces- " i 1 ...... Iu , KA '.. .mn A'....., rw. I KiiMien rnuniN in Mil i inmpni 111 1 -!""' i slon of tlmo on tho Sixth street pav ing unit. The extension was granted recent ly by tho city council, before whom William Arnold, local representative of tho Warren Construction com ley hp,, ke In relation to tho neces sary extension of time. I'mler the new leave, the con- tractors will be given until Juno ,. ,.. , ,.rV r , wrml o(.k , SMb rec, U(.canM of of , , , polntf Kradlni5 , rMnmely hearv ,lld propt). omeril . dmaI1(cd thf , dwllk ,.,,, , ,urvoVil nnv 00(,n fnrccd , conipanT allowed extra tlmo to finish tho Job. Car Ownerships Wait Owners At Police Station Ahundoned by their owners, two claims of ownership. llolh are np- parent ly n running order, police sinied, nltlioiigh ono Is minus a (car wheel. One of tho ears, a Mogul touring hearing an Orogon license. No. 1U 888, was brought In from Main Klrect nt n point near the Link river hrlilgo yesterday afternoon. It had been parked there for over two weeks, police any License re, ... i.... .... i i.... ...innrllicr : A lh ,, jInyorR ot ,ltt6 PuI, ... ';,: ' ' r H If."" iii. 'i . .' 1 '""" T, ,, I MXlh n,M. . tur, in'.' .'"-' 1 tor nearly a month. NESS CEASES KLAMATH FALLS IN FOR ENTIRE DAY In i-oiiiiiH'iiiurntlon uf ArnilMlra , (In), bul . will prarllrJilly j rruMo In Klamath Kalta Unlay. i Nearly nil- ImmIimtmi InHtlfutaona i will rt-mulu elowil, wlilb tin i ; baitkn will kwp llii-lr iliMim lork- ' i ml. I'ubllr urfkf In bollr city , nml rounfy will olaTve Hip day j by craning the trnnmullon of bul ; nM. Tlit ptMTl ilHlvrry, ntmiip j 1 nml othrr mIihIowh In th km- ; office will rrmalo cloonl, although ! , ina 1 1 will be Urliwrril to buxin. , Armistice Day IS ! To Be Observed k T I Appropriate nay Pa',!,1'e MoIf! PromPtlr ' 9, uciocn ims moramgi u-. tlrm Hi. Talon Un With BUSINESS , " . commerce, were amazea yes Program of Deep l"tere.t.'terday afternoon at the rapid Virtually all buln. will be at s itanaitm in tn city ioay wniie i"" K'm ,Bn, out ,n n."- II L ,h. 'Y?JZl iL, , 7h., ! cuia fetivui. celebration la alated to exceed even h houea of the committee in , charge. The Klamath Kails Munl-I"' clpal band will head the cavalcade of color bearora. firing squad, aold- tora. aallora aud other military col- that will he in aeaslon at odd times.) will be 24 rounds of high class box-1 i ing at Memorial hall, under tbe j 'auspices of the Legion. Judging from the ticket sale to date, Mem-1 orial hall after 2:3U, when tho fights start. Is going to be the popular reudeivous of the after-j uoon. I Two dances will be given tonight. : n u , tin, , tn, ana ,i . ruioiifu Wars, and the other at Momorlal hall, given by the legionnaires. The Legion will also give dances Frl- j ., .. , . our anu ouiuruay nignia 01 inis . . week at the same nail , A football game between alumni of Klamath county high school and the regular high school team, will be played at the local fair grounds about 1 o'clock. Tho game, It Is said, will be finished In plenty of (Continued on Page Bil.) Chamber Members PlnrinirilT VlClf i Judge .Stephens' action Indicated i Idlllllllg VISll I that the case will be called In sup I inn-sill VnlI-erlor court after January 1. juau&cii t aucj A .Inrcn tlelecnt Inn nt Klnmnth Falls business men. members of the Klamuth county chamber of com merce, are planning to leave horc Saturday night in order to attend the regular business meeting of the Langell's Valley Community club at Lorella. scheduled for 8 o'clock. This was the announcement made yesterday at the chamber ot com- The agricultural committee of tho chamber Is In charge of ar- ranRcments, with Mrs. Leah Smith ! acting for the group In arranging ! ft naSul jbl 1111160 Not To Be Routed TTatxx li fkf Proconti alVl.VJ.us. itvovii.,,,,!! from u SAN KKANC1SCO. Nov. 10. (Special) The Shasta Limited and thrnnirh trains Wltl not be routed through Klnmnth Falls until next Only after the winter j storms and slides are over will tho road bed be In condition to boar this, traffic. MILLIONS OF TKOl T KtlliS ' TAKKX FKOM HATi'HKIIIKS ni.'vii Vnv in it'nlied N'nwitl million trout eggs hnvo al- ready been taken from Elk and I . . . .1.1. . r.ni iue "' nimaio staio nsn nnienery. csino- llshlng a new record for this time of the season. It was learned here today from Pearl Lynes, hatchory Kupprlntemlont. !T -1 A If IjLiOCttl lVlCIl Are Shown Terminals of Klamath FoSC iTIri V) II a abi w v i vi win- . merce Shown Inner, Workings of S. P. Forty Jocal business men,! b of th chamber of . I .mnuea wnicn imc uccii i""1 in ine construction o ihb uc $800,000 Southern Pacific ter- minal here, when D. J. Rus- 'sell, engineer in charge of o'clock, the group of Interested apec- tatora atartea out i ine upper euu the yards alid visited every part " ' project that haa been unuer way tor Kverui moUlu. Tbe power house, now completed and viturally ready for operation, iDn,r -i.h ih hie so.ooo-barrel P .taalr th rapidly growin, .ky- (CooUnaed oa pane Six) -asr TL TVInl luCl nerSOH lTIdl In Early January Says L. A. Judge I nc iVriM I'll K'rwl 1 A I?nlt. NewH rrcsuiing JOURe ailh.ti u. i , i , . 11 a .. m - - - tlon Wednesday f of a Superior court) Judge to try Aimee Semple Mc pherson and her mother, Mrs. Min nie Kenedy, on charges of conspir acy to defeat Justice and perjury. Ity one of , the' numerous quirks of fate which has followed the case since its inception, should It be called by the first ot the year. Sup erior Judge Lucas will occupy the bench. . Although both state and defense have expressed their willingness to I time limit expires in early January ! Hoover Declines To Discuss His Presidency Boom LOS ANGELES. Nov. 10. (Unit ed News) Browned from a south ern u-ui.il " uu.-.. plans tor laciiuaung nigm iijiub across the continent. Secretary of , commerce ""oert noover arr.vea - Wednesday, professing Ignor- i"-" ' ""- v boom." Hoover elected to diBCUss night flying and dismissed his rumored " "boom" with a trite "I'm for Cool- Idge." Ho told ot post office department plans to make an aortal white way, biased by powerful lights along the Los Angeles and San Francisco to New York. This proposal may materlallto In a half year It the plans are op- j proven When asked if any official sign ificance had been attached to his fishing expedition In the waters ulong southern California and Mov leo he declared It was merely for recreation it had been rumored that the socrctnry was on a tour ot InvestI - I untlnn nl' iho International fisher - Its situation In Mexican waters. f ; , III.SII lllir.ll HLIII ll,l PKHdUS FALLS, .Minn., Nov. 10. ,n,t(ld NeWs) Arthur Isaacson wa8 f,ned 20 , court nere for j pleading guilty to emitting a loud ; and disorderly '"amen" during a church service. iMcPHERSON COURT 1 ! RECORD BELIEVED TO BE LONGEST JAM ..XOKLKS, Nor. tO (lulti-U NVwn) llcllcvcd to he the (ancmt preliminary court j M-cortl In the Tnlttsl Hta tru, the i t runner I pt rrrowl of tho Almce j Hnipli Mrlhraon can, contain ing alum. fCiO.OOO wot-ilti wan ftlgncd by Judge Make taert. ! brinKlng the preliminary hearing i to a close. The document was j wn,t to the superior court. East Blanketed C A 1 nun onow Ana Mercury Drops; Atlantic Coait from Savannah to New York and Inland a! Far as Pittsburgh and Buf-jthe greatest development pro falo Suffering from Cold, ijects for Klamath Falls and XEW YORK, Xov. 10. (Tni. tod News) Temperatures were tumbling rapidly In the eastern state Wednesday nlcht. and tlie weather bureau predicted another tea degree drop before n Thursday. Wlnda swept over a wide front ! along the Atlantic aeaboard. from ! Savannah to New York, and Inland as far as Pittsburgh and Buffalo. ! The weather bureau said the cold ' spell might continue for the east ern football games Saturday lee formed on streams .In New York and along tbe eastern shore of Lake Erie during the day ,... x. ., , , , W estera New York and Pennwl- i. "...u d were wnM,' the white flakes might reach the Atlantic later in the week. me com waa not or autricient intensity to cause suffering I" ew lorn, out cnaruaoie agencies announced they were arranging to v-.o -'"-,,t slums in the event ot further drops in temperature. ri1 i lllVUJV kill! T O . .., y As Mercury Drops a j wwf a yw a And Wind Howls i drew Collier, president of the chatn- CHICAOO. Nov. 10 (United ber- te director in charge, and H. News) The cold wave which haslN- Moe u hatrman. How many sent mlddlewestern thermometftrs I ,her men from ,he rosmber who to prematurely low marks 1s herew"l attend the Important gather to stay until the end of the week. "B has not yet Dwn learned. the government weather brueau an-; Wllford Allen, president of the nonnced Wednesday. j (Com limed oa Page 8tt) y The cold eame in Monday on thej wings of a 40-mile gale from the northwest, bringing anow, ice and suffering. The temperature aver- aged 22 above in Chicago Wednea- day. Automobiles, spouting steam' from troxen radiators skidded in ( numerous accidents. j C- 1 I. n 1 1 ,-..lu I trie Internrban lines was delayed; ' J . . , . . . , honor in scouting, with the receipt 2hr.ne".1y,w ttrV, It Ll ' terday from national heacT wen trolley wire, at one po nt rt f . handsome Eagle wh.cS coated , him Scout badge, the first ever aw.rded Aulmith. in charge , r.' !r. L ; .j ,,k iih ram ui ...u j Ing by poor families since the 8"Lnh"s ... T ,' ",":,., h. The city heal department ha been swamped with complaints of lack ot heat tn apartment build ings. Weather o.'.'lclals. however, 'tave promised retict t;y the end of the week when warm winds will b'asr in from the south. Klamath Falls Home Building Is Flourishing With cold weather fast udvanc- Ing, there Is no decrease In theilshlng training at the boy scout construction of homes 'In Klamath camp here this summer, according Falls, according to the building ! to the scout executive, who express- ; pwinHs Issued yesterday from thejed himself as being highly pIMsed i office of City Clerk Lem L. Gag- over the mark ot distinction that hagen. ! Three first class bungalows In ltast growing residential districts of, me city were announced yesierunT. jona Killing win ccnsiruci a ,w UUIISe Oil 1l.lBIUll BUCCl, Sadie Hutchens, $1700 house on Elierte'n street. j A MadaoX- 5000 house on Mont Clair street. 1 M. H. Cody. 1400 well to bo, drilled on Cnllfnrnla avenue. N. Pacific to Extend Inland to Coast City Road From Grants Pass to Waters Creek May be Continued ion lo Crescent City, Calif. " What promises to be one of all southern Oregon will be , discussed Friday afternoon,: when representatives of south em Oregon cities will meet in Medford to listen to clans ot 'Engineer Clark, who will di-' cuss the proposed completion of the railroad from Grants pass to Crescent City, . . Conversation with Grants Pass i men last night proved that the city is backing the project which will mean a payroll in the neighborhood .I 1 AAA Ann .m...ii rM . 1 ifh'' . . ' "rea years. The railroad was originally pot . . , unaer construction by Towny Brots- ZZll V&22 operations which promised for -1 time to become an Immense source ! of nc0me to Grants Pass, tne Rogns 1 River valley city. : Clark haa exercised hit option. i which he has held for some time. ,.a8 darned yesterday, and wltl I t ,he wloM delegllUoll, Medford Friday afternoon . U ths I charmher of commerce.' ' -' ' i Klamath Iteprcaeuted1 -:'.'-: The Klamath county chamber - of ; rommercs will be represented- by ; memoers oi tne ranroaa ana vrana- - portion wnmntw, t which a- i flifrhocf Unnnr f i algllca'' X1UIIUI VJl Scouting Awarded To Merle Swanson A local boy scout,' Merle Swan- a silver eagle suspended from a silver eagle auspended from . . . iikn red white ' ISVww i yesterday by Scout ExecuUve B. , and folIowlnK formill tctlM " by the court ot honor hers In ths.' near future, the badge will be for warded to. Swansen at Pasadena, where he Is In school, , Merle is the son ot Mr. and Mts. J. E. Swanson. of this city, and ha been in scout work here for past six years. To gain the eagle scout distinction. It is necessary for n boy scout to Win 21 merit, badges, each of which represents weeks of study and effort before preliminary tests can be passed, ' Ulevens stuted. Merle received mil oh of bis fin- Merle has won for himself. j -He Is the type of youth whom we like to roe attain these heights in scouung. mevens ueciareo, lor - nia worg nas ueen consis.eai ano , I 11.3 llinillltll 111 W IIKU IIV UIFIlllUH the Ideals set forth by the boy scoiit movement Is an inspiration to the : lulls lead hy him." Jlerla Is now assistant scout master of one of the largest scout troops at T'sa- 1 rienn.