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TIIKKTiAMATjl NBWS Enormous (Quantity Turkey Necessary To Feed Prisoners I.KAVKNWoltTH. KMia.. Nov. 2i (United News) --Tim convicts of Ihrea Institutions lima nro In role, hmlii TlisnksKlvlna' with a K'hmI (i lil taslilimcd i'hIIhk limit, Ihn kind Hut would lmv delighted Uuriiuii lint himself, Tim social outcast who are In nil nl Iho itiiilninmh (oust iiiimlicr O.HO. Homo nf Ihein. nrn confined In I ho federal penitentiary, others In the United Htalaa illarlplltiary barrack , and nl 111 ntlisra In lliu Kalian tuln prison. In defiance nf tlm nld b.Iiihu aiit.til ton many cuuk spoiling Hip lirnlli every cook who wears I tin prison Kuril lins been railed upon tn dn his aluff mid several hundred if III om worn working tnnlitlil pie lbrlni the feast. At the federal prison J. ton pottnita of chicken will be required to feed S.2HS convlcta. In addition tlm tolluwIiiK will bo placed nn tho tnH.i. according tn ihn urtlna war den. T. K. Wlilio.: three hundrod nuurt of cranberries: 175 xnllonN nf fresh oysters; I.KtiO hunches of ri'lory and 1,300 pou m!n of tnlnco moii I. And aftor tho front nvcr tho fi'dorul prisoner will attend the prison mnvlo. Tho military prisoners In tho ills clpllnnry liurrarka will ho enter tained lr a fixxliall itamo In lli ftornoon. ployd by fellow con trlrta. In tlm evening boxing ahow wll regale Ihem. ... At tho Xanana sian prlaon tho Thursday. Nov. 25.' 192(1' These Cincinnatians Have Lived 675 Years is. JL- Mnlrl I'r I'hotof ' ' ' ' ? 7 . J ? Itoiuancr i sealed at the table aa acven nMc.it residents of Cincinnati have an Old Folk', party to celebrate tlir rrntrnninl snniti rary nf vaudeville. Thry were approaching maturity when the Mciiran war waa fought! thry livril tliruiirh the duya of the Civil war; they had reached, or were, close to. the allnleil three score anil ten whrn the Spanish-American conflict took place; and were within hailing ilinlatice of the? century mark at the outbreak nf thr Worjd war. From left to righti thry are, K. I'. HraoMm-t, DO; Mr.. Sophia Maul,' lot); Micharl Dctscl, 04; Mri. Barbara ilaucb. KM; Mr. Margaret PorU r, Ut; William I'runkhaus, 110; and Harry Eliert, Sr., 8. Eloping Couple 1" ? ambassadc ,r ;Tria, of Woma Made Defendants (Continued From 1'ano One) in Criminal Case BAN FltANCISt (). Nov. 2t iL'ulIrd Newal .Mra. laabul Koyo had Iriiuliln with dlplmiiutlcully fur mo many yenra. ; On Murder Charge Gives Sensations Perfect Love Ends With Death Butler and Annie Oakley ItOYAL OAlf. Mich., Nov. 21.--(Unlted Nowa) Tho (tea h here laat nlxht of Frank llutlcr. hm band of lha Into- "Annlo. Oakley," lha moat famoua markawoman and exhibition ahot of all time, endod one of the moat perfect love a tor lea ever lived In America. Ilia death came only thro weeka, after that of hla wife, and rela- Uvea believe a broken heart haateo- rv" ed the end. For more than fifty yeara Butler waa hla wife' trial! nicer. Bhe waa one of the ploneera in the field of "careera for wo men." Before be met Annie Oak Icy, Butler waa a well known ahot, but he often admitted his wife was better than be. Annie's oreateat fame never marred tbelr happiness. "Little Annie Oakley." according to the atory of her romance, accord ing as she herself tells It in her dairy, now being published, met Frank Butler when aho waa a little backwooda girl of IS. Be waa born In a log cabin at a croaa roads In the woods of Ohio. In a place later called Woodland, about 30 miles from Oreenvllle. 1 Annie hunted with a gun as blg; aa heraelf from her childhood to provide food for nine brothers and sisters. The keeper of the crona roads hotel who bought "Little An nie's" game, arranged a shooting NOW OPEN VALLEY HOTEL Pina Street Between 4th A 5th St. MODERN ROOMS WITH BATH AND PRIVATE PHONES REASONABLE PRICES SAMPLE ROOMS TILLAMOOK. Nov. 2,. ( United j mttch for h'er .hen ,he w 14 itmiv iiiniitii iiiirmia un iiruii-. jews ,w senoauons were on ... . v.- wi,k c-rn ni. niav ......... ,w .. , v 1 1 in i...'i.u ii i.ui mi luiuume j rccorn in tne murder trial or Mra.wn0 naij a 8tate W,je reDUfji. haa heen made co-defondant with In tolnl na Ihnt owned by purnona Kva N. McUoe. with the testimony ton . fne not . Captain Arnuldo Mar.on, former : In tho Unltnil Hintes. Therefore, .of one wltneas that she saw !r. . i- -j . a feature of tho . T wl. Z ro."I ' T " T ,"r7i""r' TiT' ?!Tn,m " T,"1 r0 iKa ",e Pper' "k"'" together the forfeit money of $5. ,rk. hut ernl...r,y a,e and ph. ? " n Ch"" lu,",,B " '" "'" " In.urauce policy be tranaferred . 8he W0D ,he match ,nd the heart will he called int.. .ly , trim- Mal,n j Ainerlean ronrae If Washington er-: from hi. children to hi. wife's of her opponent. They were m.r- niln'a. Thrse Inmnloa nlo will aoo n movie In the afternoon nml . Iiox Ing ahow In tho evening. Who pities tho Julltilnl? DAMAGING TESTIMONY AT TRIAL OF DOHENY Mra. Iliirrh was reloaded after cn rolutlona. name, and the testimony of two the bearing on hor own rerognlx- Sonic acnatora took iaaue with more wltneaaea that Dr. McUee anee and Muraon waa liberated on ! Secretary of Stato Kvllngg'a stand poisoned himaelf. 1 1.000 hnll. furnlahed by his nt- revealed In the notes made puh-i- At lhe n)(ht ,ntiott Mr, E(Ina tornoy aftor the I'nltod Stales Com- Wednesday, believing that hi. Klehm. Burns. Oregon, was called nnssloner rranela Krull had exacted ; P"ion ia mo inmsient in view 01 ani, to)( the jurv of arrv)nR at tho prnmiaea rmni uom tunt tnoy would . " i-irj-uiniunrf-i. ub Komur fur aa to uy (4atlBair4 rroas ro One churgea, Vlalhly shaken. Mra. Iltirch aut iwllh downcaHt eyes while Cmnmla- rled In 1S76 and never spent an honr apart until shortly before Mrs. Butler's death in Greenville, three weeks ago. ' ' After his marriage to Annie Oak- t- llntlpr pnrnn tho mail with Netherlands Jiotel. onerated hv Mm. . i .. j . ...... .L . hu - - aer, lie exfiecieu ner 10 laae inu ne,UCrA KhA riAflncwl Ihnl fl- U,J ... partner wno had neia nd cards and balls as gasped out: "1 took thev were shot out of hla hand. Hut Annie Insisted that she fire Mra. Ethel Bales was then sum- every other shot. At their fir.U mnnnil and I nl I f I , A iKnl ihn nn-furm . . . . V iha """ ii u.tciuiniiiK '".w ill lira. Klehm and thai she otar- . from he bn.lu.nH , RmW ie ciyui not see or communicate witn each even tiii so iur as in nay ne,c(Ire She rieclareil that Iir Ve- . . t.. other pending disposition of the thought Mexico Justified In her ,;,, . comiaK ollt of - coorul-l .i" J... . .. stand. It was predicted also that ,,, and ,,.,, olll; .., took !,h """ .Mexico prouaniy would recede some- too mu.,." wnat irom nor pnsiiiun ami an ml-! JUHtment he reaihud. I official, and ;'"" '-,'v' sinner Krull wared her for desert proposal from IM.-ny before I 00.- MMnu , N(tw Vor( B( ,, , , .i'loplng to this city with the former i do it was said In one quarter, is to hnr.l tho .m. mnrk h .v.. m I ... i,iij. i.k i... rounael had Insisted prevloiifly tli.it ' ,,;... , i ... ,.. ,i ... ...... nMr" ,ne Mn" remark by the ill never appeared publicly -with her . i .. iltallnu officer. Isriueexo out certain foreign inter- hvicln , ', , ,K. ,,. ..... this prnJiH-t waa not brought up nn tll aomo lime after tho money trans action. v' Tho defense uluced groat reliance on a letter from Driihy to Fall. In-1 strurtlng him tn go ahead with thi Hawaiian contracts, but tho prose cutors showed by the letters llutt this followed months after Fall had raised the subject and that Denhy's letter actually wus tinted the day before linheny advanced the floo.o'oo tn Fall. Meanwhile, tho defenae atilipocn aed Secretary of the Navy Wilbur to produce secret documents sup port lug Us contention that the nf .Mrs. ilurrh's mother-ln-lnw, also was denounced by Krull fcT. his part In the love affair. r When asked for a pledge that! j aga'n In pther. than the. role of manager and assistant. He never rebelled at his Job and the "eclipse of his' fame. Captain Mnr-ori. seciid hnsaml , h regard, ns undesirable., Mrs. Florence Alnop testified that m " cere oi inoae ho Mw ,)r Mc0.0 Rn the papers she regards as desirable. ' which asked that the beneficiary Senator llorah made the most of a t nBUrallre n()lry bB chang comprehonKlve comment nn the slt-,n lo Mra McOee.. She said he i ho would not seek to see Maroon. I """n "n" "." ""'" "gniucnni aa . , !,,,! Ule paperi placed It in an Mra. llurch hoaltaled. finally on-" ""f ln loncn 1,n lne '" envelope and Bkcd Jier to. air mail uirrlhg In a treinhlliiK voice. department through the recent n- l(i ' , M.,rsn readily gave his consent. nXa, X Ihla ".'"' I 'Jh'l Mrs. liny Hurler, a former school I pfrlng I , ".""r," - ....... .. (I'H"'K. 1 tnilliiiF tn (livnrtiVA ihn at .aim rh-.t-. ma to or .Mm. Huctt in ion km, N. t - ,i0 not think ihor U olnc!.u-. . ., t ... 1 . 1 t.. ioo ,.. "... ' nil .J!.' " . l'" ,0 "y.hrek wl,h Mexico." he.ryo,inllie ond ,hal nill ,nsurance accessories totaled 146.000.000; this Hh. H..7..V .1. . V. ii. - .h ! . ' . '!,', ,hn motive. ., . I year the total Is expected to reach fu.ed . .. nlfer . u . . . . P m"e Dr. McGee died August 17. while fused the offer. , lhe ,,.u. M,xlro-, ,wklnl! t,in,,or ,lis .,,. ar followlng a Mursnn and Mrs. Bunh hnve ad- work out rerlaln "property prob-r.,.-,,. ........hii. ,.i,., ,,, Hawaiian naval baao project was! milted lhe trip from New York. I lems, to change the nature of prop-1 whrn ne nart practically recover tho result of a Jupaneaa war acare. J whero Mrs. llurch abandoned her.erty. as It were. In Mexico, and tho;ej hn (,e became ill aa the re- wiiniir is- gatnering data, nut nusnunn ami cniniren. Mie is ine;siate ticparimont is seeking, wmia may seek to present It socretly ln ' grsndduughler of tho Into Illshop'thls prmess Is going on. to pnt- RADIO KAXS INf'RKANK AT TRKMKXnOVS RATK Thirty-seven thousand radio -receivers were in use In America in 1920. In 1926 the number is tending to disprove the state charge! B. 000, 000, according to estimate. $520,000,000. One family In every 20 In this country now has a ra dio set. ; suit of alleged strychnine poisoning. court. The Issue now pending Is wheth er tho pmsecutnrs can Iny befnro the Jury the original I Mirny "enn fnsslnn" regarding Iho 1100.000 ad vance, or whether the defense will he allowed lo build up the story in Its own wny. Further arguments will ho henrd Frlduy beforo Justice lloehllng de cides. ' MISSING SEAPLANE IS FINALLY FOUND (Confirmed From Page One) ("arlos Sumner llurch of Iho pro- led the property rights of Amerl leMtuut Fplscnpal diocese of New 'can business. York. FIVE MEN HELD TO ACTION GRAND JURY (Continued Prom Page One) mile, less than the distance cover ed by Commandor John Itodgers on the Hawaiian flight. The distance traveled by Itodgers was 1811 stat uto miles. The V. 8. 8. Cincinnati In a mes sage sent at 11:15 last night and recolvod by the navy department ut 12:40 this morning, stated Hint she. was standing by the disabled I'N 10 No. 1 nnd would hike It In tow at daybreak. The ship requested further In alructlnns. Tho messugo was ad dressed to the chief of naval opera tions, and enmmander nf tho air craft squadron scouting fleet. M'.MIIKIt WOitKKH Wll. I. IIKCOMbj MKNKltltT TOII.IY A wedding of Interest to tho younger set Is that of Arthur llravcs Wiggins. 2.1. S04 Michigan avenue, and Miss Mary (icrtrndo Monk. 19, nf Klamath Folia. The wedding will ho n - Thnnksglvllng Day event wllh friends nnd mem bers of tho Immediate families pros ont. Wiggins Is omployed In ono pf tho KlnmnlH ( mills., Miss. Monk gavo hor occupation mi cashier. Hll.VATION ARMY TO IIAVK iiomjf. fx j man n:nn In a small shack buck nf Iho brick yard, waived examination before Justice Kuimltt when they weic charged wllh Inrceny from a dwel ling. The fnnr. John McKoever, Holt ert McKeever, W. Murray nnd ItiM. !ell Murniy. nro churged wllh Ink ItiR tools valued nt I50 frnni K 8. Arnold, a guest nt the Cent nil bole!. Accnrdlng tn the coniplnlnl signed by Arnold, one tool case, six handsaws, nue coping saw. one compass saw. three pianos, two hoc lug brnces, sundry bits, one steel square, two trl-sqnnres, ono level, sSindry chisels as well ns other car penter's tools. Tho charge of larceny' was fll'd against Ihem by L, M. Julian, travel ing man from whom It Is alleged they slola a snmplo enso nnd n "t'ndiMihtcdly emphatic language has been u.ed. An important mut ter of this kind naturally gives rise to definite nnd specific 'con tentions. . lint It does not neces sarily follow that wo fere going to break with Mexico." Senator NorrN, Nebraska republi can, said the state department was not Justified In the stand It took. Senator Fess, Ohio republican, said if tho rights of Americans are Jenpardlxed tills government ought to act with severity. Kenutnr Wheeler. Montana, demo crat, has announced his Intention of Introducing a resolution for an In vestigation by the foreign relations committee, of tho whole trend of affairs between the United States and Mexico recently. Several other senators have In dicated they would support such a resolution. t'HKYROMvT ROAKSTKR STOl.K.X AT THXTII AMI MAIX HTUKKTH It. K. Iloeye, connected wllh the quantity of chewing nnd suiuklUK ,, . . ,.J , , ' 1 , . i r filled his Chevrolet roadster with tnhnccn valued at 9 It Is IhmiKht Hint Iho fnur men, apparently related, nro from Heat lie. Following Is (he personnel nf (ho grand Jury which will convene Mon day at Iho court nous: c. II. I'n derwood. Harry Telford, J. W. Tnr nor. T. F, Hoggs, J. 8. McClcltiin. K. D. Truclovo nnd J. T. Kdsnll. HT(K KTOX IS I'ltOYIIIINtl FOR I.AHUK AIRKIKI.lt Tho city of Stockton, Snn Joa quin county, has selected a site for Its municipal airport. It Is located flvo miles south of Stnck tnii, comprising 140 acres. More than 110,000 will ho expended to Improve luylng appropriately one half mllo of spur to form railroad ni... i.m..i nreVinred for n connection gas Inst night and at 10 o'clock parked It al Tenth and Main stroets. Ho returned 30 minutes later and found Iho aulo was missing. Tin car is a Chevrolet roadster and bears the California license No. 790-O2G. The matter was reported to the police, tho sheriff and State Traffic Officer Walter Foster. Charges ar reasonable consider- The biggest sale In the hlstorr of Klamath Falls is now on at llee Itegln's Store, 129 80. 7th. St. AGED INDIAN IS j HOLDING HIS CASH' KODAK GREETING CARDS for 120-iiS size prints 10c & 1 5c with envelope STINSON STUDIO 737 Main 1 (Continent r"Tom Page One) money. The Jud;o asked him, 11111I ho replied: "K.it off It." ' Have you any money In the 'ank?" Yes."'' ' . . "Where'"' "Almost nny hank." Further qucsUons developed thai Jackson liked tn go fishing. . "Why?" asked the Judge. "To catch fish," confided Jack-j son. ... .u 1 "Dn you know this Is a court. ' .Incksnn." "No." . ,1 . "I)n yon know that I am n JlldKO?" "No." ,-'.' : 1 "Do you know why I am ques tioning you?" "No." "Would yon likn-tn give some of your money to Imllnn children?" "Yes. when I urn dead, but I am not dead yet." Tho 155.0.000 given tho Baptists was for the Bacono Imllnn school In Oklahoma, and II -already had been turned oyer with Disapproval of tho department of the Interior, although JiCkkoiS " (olil -the'-Judge thnl he had jn desire to make any guts to schnfli until after his Full Coverage Insurance for Your AUTOMOBILE At n Much Ixiwcr Cost This is Worth investigating THE WALTON, WRIGHT COMPANY Phone 1144 1038 Main St. Reliable 'Painters F. R. OLDS 902 Klamath Phone 192-W marges are reasonable consider- ,,,, M ,, 1io aKC(1 papr ng sorvlce rendered at the HlamVl , ,, .:..,,.. ... , nth Valley Jlospllal. to authnrlse eny-nae to ...alcii such four-story holol nnd hnll building tn be built at Sun Pedro, for tho Sal vation Army. The stnicturn, estl mnted to cost $75,0110. will be of brick construction wllh pressed brick extorlor fnclng. Tho first floor will ho Jtlvim over to a large assembly hall, a rending room and several offices, and the upper floors will contain sixty holol rooms. njg sale alnrla lodsy at Moe Ba sin'. Store. 129 8o.'7thr 8t, Jl'IKiK (WMI'III'.I.I, OK OKEHOV CITY TO riCKHIDK IIKIIK Ilecfiso an nffldnvlt of prnjitdlce had been filed by Mniirlca M. I.. Johnnon against Circuit Judgo A. I.. Lcnvllt, another circuit Judge. J. II. Campbell of Oregon City. will urrlvo hero November 29 to pre side tn lha rnso nf Johnson vs. the Simula View Lumber and Unx com pany, IF STOMACH IS TROUBLING YOU gifts of his money, olt'joiigh his thumbprint ae.nears on a document of authorisation which was filed awuy In Wnsliington. Kvery garment nt Ilco llegln's 1 Store Is marked, below coatjUt this ; tremendous big pale. 129 So. 7th. Before you buy see VISTA GARDENS We sell homes on easy payments. VISTA GARDENS COMPANY 1036 Main St. Instantly! End Indigestion or Stomach Misery with "Pap'.'s Diapepsin" As soon as yru eat a tablet or two of 'Tape's Dlnpepsln" your In digestion Is gone! Heavy pain, henrlhiirn. flnlulencc, gases, palpi tation, or any misery from a sour, acid stomuch ends. Correct your stomnch nnd digestion for a few cents, Knch pnekogo guaruntucd : by druggist. I BENEFIT SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION "Tomonw is another day." Yen, but will It pay you Interest on your investment of today? MAKE IT CKHTAIN 20e Saved Dally Will Itetnrn to Yon ONE THOIHANO DOLLARS in 12U MONTHS "11KGIN TODAY TUB BENEFIT WAY" Kor further pnrtlrnlars see: MRS. L.B. HAGUE ' CIO , Wllilta lliilhllng rhone 227 Klamath Falls, Oregon Will You En joy Next Thanksgiving In Your Own Home? There is no reason why you should not "' enjoy Tlianksgiving dinner in your own home in 1927 if you are not this year. A little more determination, a little more de- ' nial of false luxuries and just a wee bit more willful action to start having a home. The proper way .is to Buy a Lot Then Build In that method, and easy way, by which you simply deduct a certain small amount regularly from the weekly pay instead of losing it care lessly on unproductive and improfitable extrav agances you can pay for a lot by'sprin, be able, to build and have that home, in all its grandeur of home owning, pride of possession and the magnificence of home . and family security. PHONE 1 ' REMEMBER THAT Klamath Development Co. Pine Tree Theatre Bldg. SOO Nights in California, First Presbyterian Church Corner ' of eth and Pine Klamath Falls, Oregon. OO Nights Los Angek The Wright1 California Players . . ' . ; .'WILL . PRESENT The Great Four-Act Drama "In the Shadow of the Cross" Monday Evening, November 29 . 'also "The Star of Bethelem'V A FOUR-ACT PLAY Tuesday Evening, November 30 COMMENTS: l.os aVgki.es The Wrlulit California Players presenteil "In the Rha flow of the Cross" at the Klrst MethtKlLst Church Uwt nbrht. The work which Is done by thin talented group Is worthy of presentation in any church tn tho land. A spirit of rev erence Is manifested by every member of the east and as a result a very diep sptrltunl messOKO conveyed. . II. V. MATH Kit, Director of Iteltfcfmis Education First Mctliodist. Church, Hou.vwoon Tho Wriuht. California Players hove itlven three dra nintlc prodiirtliins, "Tlio SluKlow of the Cross," "The Klsh. ermaii of ;iilllc," and "Tlie stnr .nl Itethlchom," ln the Hollywood onCKresatlonnl Church. Each time they have returned to a lnnre, rnthuslastlr and appreciative, audience. All the members cif the ronipnny iir nrtlsts antl their wink Is of a hixh onler. The rcllirioun dramas they pre. S4nt aro biblical, reverently portrayed, ami each one carries a worthwhile lesson. It Is a pleasure to c ninicnd them. JAMES HAMILTON' I.ASH, ConKregntlonnl Church. Adults Season Tickets. fl.no PKIl ,rS Student Soason Tickots The . Sln(.0 T,.ke,g 7.V-50C You Csimut Afford to Miss These Hplendld Drnmns '. ri! 't . l.'li i I, A Mi