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THE KLAMATH NEWS Friday, Now-mln-i 19, 1020 Page Three Sundown is Bis Drama of West. in Master Film PERSONALS It look alalaa lu (iirnlsli th hackaroutill Jor "Htindnwn," , FlrM National' oidc of tlin in I tin coun try, which In lift no atiown at Illy, llnulty, Hnragiw Itlmr, llonunitn. Morrill nd Kurt Klamath, coin nmnrliii Hunduy at Illy v The aarlr ssqtidici's taken In New , ruvry. iork,' )nwnic llm kyllnc, Hi elc Tutoilt the tenement district--the latlnr conintillltiK wllh lh xro'it Hllvht WIIHlOH - Of tllA where tho iimlii nnrrnllvu undilds Mr. I). J, divan of Illy, who In In Ui Klamath Valley hospital, Ih rapidly rovrlnif and will lm otitic In rnlurn to her homo within , a forlnlalil according- to friends, Dry Director of Los Angeles to America Will Not Interfere With Resign Position; Nicaragua Muddle Dr. J. (I, (loliln la confined lo Ilia homo at 0.1 U WiiahJnulon Nlr.'tt acci rdlna: to (rlonda yvalorday. Tim doctor haa bn III for uvnral dy I.OH ANdrXKH. Nov. lit.- Illnll- WAHIIINHTON, Nov, Ik. tl'nil l News) Colonnl Hubert K, Krllh.!il Nw) While the I'nlted States prohibition iidmlnliitralor (or aonth-j will nnilntnln Ha wnralilpa and niar oi ii California and Arizona and hi 'ine: at Klrarafftin, to protect Ainerl- chle( Held usalsiant, Major Hlalno A. lean Hvq and property, actual lllson. havo written out their rcsln- """"" ' cuuinropiaiaa. Ancient Football Rival Will Meet Corvallis Field EL'REN'K, Or.. Nov. 1. (Spec ial I Football faiiH who aitlfsred ao Krcnlly from . curly suaaon enthu lnm that they backed their hope for Oregon alnxt th AitKiea this ln-!yenr. havo found Ihelr only solace. . las tile tlmo for the came drawn I but la roportod on tlui road to r- nations. "loni.l Krllh. announced; I nu aumiiie waa announce i afar. In toe rarords of pant AkIp- ' . .... . : Ilia aiiilii I n. r t muni TIiumiIbi, i.t -' .. .. . . . . .. T- . ...... nere i nuriotuy, in nrnyinic a u-i-.-: ' - i, .i,u Miimn, v iwu m- anionic roiiorl from Wnshlnittoii i fldal adding, thai they deplored any ! km rivela will meet In Corvallla Jay Cilsek. aurveyor (or ill ! lUal . )io hud been asked tn rnaiiu. Interpretation lliat the pulley of . for llio i.l.ile championship next 8at- Klamath Devolomnent roinisiiv. I. There la uhsoliitvly no truth In "nptoriing me nvw , McaraKMnn vrdaj Hoatliwoat H'-nvIni Ihla waek-end for th aoullijlh" rtiinor that My resignation bus preaioeni, jimi. means noil'liwoai, , .... I. . . . . . .... I,v Mia lntled Hlrites I ' o Abend J nan khkI vlli K hot dava I oeen re'iuesu-n, mo ory ene-i wiki ' WHN r.TTT. AUTOMODILM AM BUIIT, BUICK WILl BUILD TWIM . I liilirventiou I Klrnt Nnllnnal innipany. with (rlcnda and relatlvi-a. Tho which produced "Hundawn," after loavlnx Hollywood, Iravelod by tmln ami Itv linraat llirmtirli I'ullfiirtila Arliona. IMah, New Mm lea and;"0 vtt "" ' Tu, even eroa-lim tho ai.rdar In-! V1' M "'i""" '"" ,,r "', In Mellro aeveral lllliea. Th bulk I """ hua bean tin, alnrni eenler of to, nil .MennwnilB ine American war- iid.rcement. d-clured. "It la m fuel I l,llt nnt marine will be kept at mil" duller of the I. Ink Hirer thut my realnnallon anil Ihnt fNlearnua until poalbllltiea of Kleetrlc company. Im In rlun Fran- Mujor Ilium linve been written. ,i troulilo ilianppeur. of the action wa Inld In raat dea erla of theae two atate and re quired the company In apund mniiy lone montha, living In tout", lu the heart of the aunhnked jilajna. The alory of "Hundawn" lella of the paaalnx of tho, pill Weal. A group of cattleine naiher and dla euaa the eueroachtiient of , home ateadera who have been allotted quarter eeetlona of land by Hie ov-l( ernmeni. i nean 'uemera, na ine cattlemen call them, are arndually croWtlliiKi them mil, lonvln them little or no rooai for jcraalna their Immenae herda. A icominhteo con fere wllh Theodore Itooaeyett, prenl dent at thut tlinu. bul In Informed that 'nothlnR can. atop tin onrnih of rlvllliullou." , llotnrnlng to their humea the rnl tlemen. decide thai they mum aeek , Z. N Akoo, reprpaniillnK Zetler bueli 1'umt compauy, la here for ; aeveral dnya on liualiieaa frnni hla erul court here alii'a the mnimh heailquarlera In Kuiiene. of Ihu llo.iino.noi) ruin rlnt when they will he forwarded to (ienurnl Andrewa I do not know." A epecinl proHeeutiiiK attorney will probably be obtained to proje ctile the iiiiiineroiia liquor law vio lation ciiHen now pendlns In fed- The 'atate depnrimeni made puli- lle the illume or the Nlraraiiuun Hint the Mexican government hua been Inlerferluie In the , domeatlc political affulra of (heir country. A 'letter of I'reHident Ulna to t rv. .... & i -i tip i-e'1 ' e i'i:iiim, vtnii'rimn rimre II t d'uffulro ut MunaKiin. appealed for waa Indicated at the federal build- American aupport, and nrtcr refer- Mr. and i" re. ('. A. Ilenderaon ure'n( j rlni lo Mexican aid or revolution leavlnr today for Hie Oroanii Aisrl-1 fulled Ktutea liletrlrt Attorney . and armed intervention In NIcnraB tiilturul I'ollego ut 4'orvolUa whifre j McN.ib IndlcnN d that the numeroiiH uan political nffulra. added: Ihey will apend lloiue-Coinlna: week- auitlea of Ilia new drive uKaluM llq-j "' apply to yon to aollclt with end. Henderaon- la a former 1). A. mir violatora will comiiel him lo ak name Kood will with wUU h you (', atudetil ami la eapmdally liner- Attorney (icncrnl Purisciit for help, -have nlded Nlcarairuun reconclliu- eated In the outcome of tho tlrecon-' : I Hon, for my government and In my O. A. '. gridiron contest which will ! T JJn Teot nlne i ,h ""PP0" n' .h department te the big event tomorrow after-1 11101(111 1 ItlVclCl of atate. wllh view of reaching a PresumedtTo Be noon. Wilbur Keunett, manager nf the! Klamath Knlla branch of the1 Rrownuvllle W'oolen Mllla atore, r-: turned to Klataath Wedneaclay night Kltica the firat apiiearance of the teainp ugalnat each other . In 189 1 the ARrtoa have not won game on their horee field from Oregon. In that time Oregon hue wo red 290 potnla lo 1?1 for the Orangemen, and htve heen held aeorcleaa hot! aeven tlmea lo 17 tlmea, for Hi" At-'glfg. .In the S'J garnea played.) wregon naa won 1 . ilea tlx and loxt t.lx. Oregrm'a grealeat leamx were In ltm and 19 III. . The Aggie team Ihla acaaon Ih perliapa the atrongcat aince 1907. when F. 8. Norerona waa coach. Hla eleven chalked up 1S5 polntn and waa not acored on all aeaaon. Aa a fitting climax to the year, the Aggiea defeated Vinrent'a college In Ioh Augelea, 28 to 0. The Cnrvttllla eleven owing to lla :owing In the I'aelflc Coaat confer ence tills- aeaaon. havo been over-', whelming favoritea lu the Oregon; c-mleat for soreral weeka. Some j fana, however, grasping at the laatl atraw, maintain their faith in the I jment of Mexico." ' Oregon Jinx which haa kept ihej I One or the chief effecta of the i Aggiea from winning one game on 18. ' admlnlatraflou'a policy la to tighten i their borne field from the Wel KaKtjtho grip of the I'nlted Slatea on i footera. In thla territory, which la Nolutlon In the preaent criaiK, and 'avoiding further hostilities and In V ATU..U ""i"" n the part of the govern HAS FKANCIHt'O. Nov. ufler a three-day bualneaa lrl In I I Culled Newal A turbaned Pnt-tlnmt where lie Mneel arime I Ime I Iml Intl traveler, who la tirpminicd lti:uffaira paaturea, and with their 'aria' ,)Myln no,lBy alock for Iko atore. j lie the former maharajah of Indore. near the Panama canal xone la nojourrlng In San Francisco. j The atate department mania that Everett llardenhrook of the lllue Kiiccefully eluding peraona In-.thia doe not mean Intervention", Ilird waa Ul at the famlfV' home yea-1 terenied In hla arrival. Hie man but only friendly guidance and lup terday afternoon Buffering from an ; whose oriental garb and air of mya-l port. tery first attracted attention In Salt . Out many peraona here. Including j Luke City, alighted from a trana- nome member of , the aenate for- Orvlllo Hamilton und Hllford ,.Uiillnoiitiil train at llerkelev. and elrn relationa committee, believe lloguo returnel lute Tliurailuy ar- j completed hla Journey to Kan Fran-jthat ahould, I'rcaldent Dial call for lernoon from Kan Frnnclaco wher ' rBrn by motor car thla afternoon. I help thla government Is commuted! they apent una time on a vuca- Tnn procedure left him ununnoy-1 to give It. They made the trip liyjod by qneallnna coneernlug the at' Senator Borah, chairman of the I tempted abdiietlona. murder, execu-1 foreign relationa committee, declines brraklng they guther their vu-tt herda and mak the laat and great em drive In the history of the world. Thousands ' of cgtllo trek acroaa the plalna and deserta of the 1(tr( 0f roa northern continent, rtnaliy crnsning the Mexican border and settling there. - It la the tragic alory of thla mi gration, forced upon the hardy old ploncera by a relent li s vlvlllullon ' Hon trip. tnat makes "Rundown." the most motor W.VIt IlKlMimiKXT HAH Ai'i'itovm x. iik.mi nmiKiK WASHINGTON. Nor. - 18 (Uni ted News) The war department L haa approved plana of the Oregon state highway commlaalon for re construction of a bridge over North Slough near North Bend. spectacular motion picture of the Old West ever filmed. King Ben Having ' Strenuous Time Fighting Court ST. JOfiKI'H. Mien... Nov. IS (I'nlted New) In aguln, out again, Itenjumln .t'urnell la free again. drought to court dVapIto fllo pHy slrlun s monitory atati-menl' ttitrt lha aged leader of the Mouse of IHsVld in "very alck man." I'uruell pleaded not guilty lute Thursday to statutory charges pre ferred by Mra. lVaela Wood worth, formerly a member of the cult, and waa released on bond of $fi,0()U, which waa quickly supplied It marked the third lima Purntll had been routed from hla sick bed to appear In court and the third time he haa been releaaed on bond. K!ng Hen, feeble and broken, was taken hack to Shlloh In an ntnhulnnce, so dangerous wo - kla physical condition. Commenting on hla previous statement that he might usk.fl.. titiU.tioil and cjill.ly order the urrvst of every member of tho cult. Prosecutor (leirgo O. r.ookwnltcr aald hla declaration waa lnlred by what aeemed to him to he. aa at tempt to Intimidate Mm.. Wood worth. ' Cult leader had telephoned nor saying her mother waa seriously 111 at the colony. 'With reapect to tho lownoaa of Hie new bond 1109k waiter' sold: "We did not want lo make tho bail high because wa didn't want the 'outside world 10 think we were persecuting him." l'urnell'a hand trembled as he aignecl nereaaary papuis. "I'd like trlul to lie aet for De cember 22," ho said, hla voice fal tering. , . . 1 Trlul on the two oilier criminal charge nlso la set for that date. Mra. Woodworlh. aelf atyled tn wllllng consort of tho S-yer-ld "Israellie." and "lottery Lrldo" o( Kmeruld Woodworlh. a former In-' mate of the house of Duvld, was not In the crowded courtroom when "King Hen" wna arraigned. , She ia King Hen's 'betrayer, hla "Judaa." as the disciples of I'nrnell regard . enemies of Hie cull. ran battleshlpa both coast. are on guard on provides smooth Engine Ioniwnee' tLtO(x9Q0mtiesfiate- " Thermostatic Circulation Control is a new reason why the Buiclc engine is so easy to start and so pleasant to drive, in all kinds of weather. Summer conditions prevail all year, under the Buick hood. At 90', or at zero, this valuable Buick improvement reduces the warming-up period to less than three minutes! For this, and many other vital reasons, the 1927 Buick is the Geatest Ever Built. The engine U vibratlonless beyond belief. Drive it and see .what that means. ' " the Greatest UICK1151?1 BUICK GARAGE Phone 42 ' ' . ' 1330 Main TRY NEWS CLASS ADS GET RESULTS KI.AUITH'H .SSKSSI-:i I VAI.I I-: SHOWS NOMK ilona and bloody street flghta that : to comment on the situation, while figured in the abdication af tho the government la developing its wealthiest of Indla'a vassal princes. ' policy. It can be aald . however, I - Traveling aa T. Kaje. accompanied , that he waa disturbed over the 8AI.KM, Nov. IK. (Tnlled Newallby a lour manager and Mrs. Jenule situation, anif feela that (he I'nlted t'ounty railoa of assessed value in I Miller of Seattle and her daughter. States ahould not be meddling In true rash value for Hi year .1920. the visitor la said to contemplate the affair of Latin American re wero completed at a meeting of the j an extended, stay on the 1'aciflc ! publics. The question which prob atate tax commission held here Wed-: coast. Meanwhlla there has been; ably will provoke trouble If there nesday. The 192. ratios show a , much speculation concerning tho' la any. Is that of gun running. Dial slight Increase compared with those i traveler aa government records full believes that Mexlcana are shipping lor previous yeara. The rutins, to show whvn and where any onelnrms and ammunition to revolution range from 41 to 90 per ceul. hearing the name "T. Hale," orjary opponents. Thla government Klamath county show a alight ; traveling aa the former maharajah, 1 1 known to view, with gravity In- luiaase,. .in IS 1.6 the ratio wo DO, rrlvtr' In, AnterTta. 1- 1 1 1 1 n luin J c-1 1 . in v.-i. 1 - ' , " lti ofr on'all Velvet Hats at AnythlBt oa wmi to sell? Or tc Ml-I-ady'a Shop, S22 Main St. buy? Tell all Kiamatb. rails about It. Id the economical, efficient way- through a little Kiamatb News Class ified d Kvery department of the Klam ath Valley Hospital la admiralily prepared to treat the physical needs nf the anfferer. (nrmatloh In ita poasessfon indlcat- I Ing that five vessels, including tin: Mexican government ship Jalisco, are carrying Mexican arms to Nlcaraguan rebels with the alleged connivance of Mexican officials. Amorlcan marines are stationed at Uluellelds. Nicaragua, and Amerl- DR. LUCAS SAYS 1 . 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