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LIUKARI '"jficjSB. our
th News
The Klamath News
Official Paper
County of Klamath
HE Jr
Two Sections
Ten Pages
'THROW AWAY YOUR HAMMER GET OUT YOUR HORN"
Vol. 4, No. 210 Price Five Centa
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY-23, 1927.
(Every Morning Except Monday)
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Reduction
OfO.C.E.
Log Rates
Effected
S. P. Aidi Lumber Op
erators By Price Cut
and Elimination of
Switching Charges.
E(UnllzaUoii of loir rates on
the Oregon, California &
r.udU'iii railway to conform
with existing rates on South
ern 1'acific nmin linen, and !
elimination of the switching
hurgus, two moves effected j
for a material Having to lum-j
ber operator with timber in !
outlying auction of the Klam- J
ath basin, were announced j
Friday by J. T. Saunders,
frciKht traffic manager for the ,
at r (
Southern Pacific
Sundrr' . onnounrrnu'iil followi
a two-diiy parley between otficlala
of the Ho ul horn I'aclflr. Oregon
Trunk and Ureal Nor I horn In thl
city the middle of the week, ami
conntltut.n the Initial definite wort
of airernienta on vnrloua uhjerti
reached during the ranferciKo.
Ileeauae the (Ireat Northern haa I
acquired lmlf Interval In tho O. C.
A K.. hitherto an 8. P. subsidiary,
all Induairlea located cn the Great
Northern lino when It la extended
Into Klnniuth Falla. will ahare In
the reduced ralva, (crortling lo
Houn Icra.
Ieeat Havliut.
Hvvoral mllU In Klamath Falla
are now depending upon Ihe O. C.
A E.. for their logs, being cut In
tho virgin timber of the opraguo
river country, and two big concerns
her are now projecting logging
rtapdor" lines In that dlalrlrl. pre
paratory to Hurting logging opera
tions there next sar. All timber
cut In 'nullylni portions of the
Klamath basin will come In ovor the
short line raltwa. ao the aarlng
to lumber Interesta here In reduced
rates, will be great, It was pointed
out.
Itedurrd rates, log n her with
elimination of Ihe swllrhlng chargua.
In thoinni'lvui Is a mnjor expendi
ture over a year's operation, will
(Continued on I'uge Two)
Rewards Held Up
Until September
PORTLAND, July 25 1 (l l'l
Cayernmeu reward. i for t.i tapiure
and conviction of Hugh. II .y '
lloy d At. romont will not ., pa id
unt ft-pumber 2S. necrdlus to
n uiiiT aaiu turev inuuins inuu
olapno between the conviction ' and
the pa men t of the reward. The
government win pay n.uuu. utnor ,ne ncl, ,w0 monthg. The Algonm
rownrda offered for Ihe enpturo of;rumpaliy hllll headquarters ul
tho three tunnel murderer, are Algomn. Klumutli county. Oregon.
I7SIHI by tne Houtnern rsc'nr, ;
$150(1 by tho unite, ami lOOO hy i
tlio American Gxpreaa comiany. I
Sergeant T.'.lnai Heynolda, a sji-
dlcr, stationed at Alcatrus lland,
Calif., and C. L. William., city ol-!
lorm at Steuhenvllle. Ohio. hav
filed claims for lite suite's reward.
lteiioldi asked r00 for Infor-
ntation lending to HttRh a arrest, i
and Williams seeks 11. DUO for city
employee, of Stcubnrlllv who par
ticipated In the capture 4 Ky and
liny In thai city. '
Wheeler Gets More
Time for Pleading
PORTLAND. July 22. (UP)
J. E. Wheeler, timber man and
former owner of 4ho Portland Tele
gram, when arranged In fedornl
court today on an Indictment, al
leging conspiracy lo violate the na
tional hanking act. a.kod for fur
ther time In which to enter a plea.
The court sut tho first Monday In
September as the date of final plead
ing. Wheeler wns Jointly Indlc-toil
wllh Kmury Olinatead, deposed
proaldont of tho defunct Northwest
ern National bank.
- Tho pair wore aliened to have
manipulated bank funds, In excess
of 1700,000. T.ie Portland Tcle
gram, which wml bankrupt under
Whoclor's management, was sold re.
contly lo unnamed Interests. . The
Whocler-Olmstcad compony, which
tho accused . men ownod, also Is
bankrupt, '
THOUSANDS HERE TO
VISIT TROPHIES ON
NEW MAGIC CARPET
A magic carpet, In ) Ills Instance
bearing the flag uf The KIiiiiihIIi
New, will carry . thousand, of
Klamath county reableuta Into ft
tropical outpost of rlvlllsutlou
Huuday morning, where fur weeks
I ln-y will rpeii-urc nil the IhrllU
of n fertile Imagination Minltl llie
mystery and Intrigue aurroundlnK
ii rlearlnn; tlio Jungle.
All this lliruUKh "Jungle
lltvulli," hulled a. llu beat new".
aper aerial uf flip rear, to Im
printed exclusively In this ruutily
III The Klamath News, with tile
first lii.tnllmrnt appearing Hun
day murnlnK. Watch fur II!
Thin delightful trip liilo a In
Hunting Juiigleland U a Nirt uf
the SEA fi-ulure service recent
ly acquired by The Kuimutli
.New for I ho dully entertainment
tt Its wveriil iIhiuhiiihI nailcia.
Those trim nre rnjuvtug Hie clev
er sophist run uf Flapper Fumile
ami a dully lauxli al Mm Major.
"' ihiih in "Junuir
I Ureal h.'
Hun t mim ii :
Heat in Klamath
Woods Claims 1st
IK. i! r o
VltllUI Ol OeaSUH
.umbrj.ck It Stricken While
At Work in Sprague River!
Country) Employe of Bisr I
Lake Company.
The blanket of lu-at umk-r
which the entire noHhwest luu
aweltrml till, week, rliilmnl Ita
flmt vlatini In the Kuiiuath baoln
r'rklny. when tltartes 1-ob.ter, as.
logger employed by Ihe lllg
Ijtkra l.umlx-r company, ilroppisl : dky night. Sacra and Vansettl mulu
Ueail at the compnny'a woimIs , talni-d t ie huneer alrlke whli h the;
ramp m-ur Hprague river. bl(ittll g,,,,,,. mortt,lu ln pralellt
I.OKtor. a clmkor seller, collnpse.l over a.trecy enveloping the gov
nbout mid-afternoon, w hen tempera-1 eruor's peraonul review if their
turea were rilllKln the highest In trlul and conviction,
the wooda. according to hla com-j ,.,, ,alklll( wh vintvtti ,
panion worsrr. niHBun n mivi, w nu
declared the heat was ""-wive In
that aeetlon yesterday, llepuly Cor-
oner Henry Joyaux. who brought1
K,J'0HyJVLhVHH,Jl1,,!,..'.,,n",rrov.dence gang committed the
nounced the caas apoplexi, Induced
by the beat.
Harry Mesaener. togglug superin
tendent, called to the stricken man's
aid by Weutel, nttemptod to revlv
Loaler with cold water, but all ef
(Continurd on Page Two)
Alffoma Plant in
California Razed '
MUXTAGl'R. Calif.. July !2. M
The Algomt Lumber company box
factory waa dretroyed luat night by
firo of iindi'tvrinliicd origin, with
nn eatlinaled lo.is of more than
j,s;hoooocn
re town of Montague wnt
I I. -.. tna.,1.1 liv an.rV. drlv.,n liv u .
br0CIP.
volunteer fighter, and Ihe town's
flr0 department succeeded In .avl..K
, ,ow ,, prvl.ntcd tho spread
L, , Un , thc fliclorjr-, lumber
I Tlte mill ;isd uecn inactive ior
several months' and preparations
iwcro being made to open It h.n
Salem Crum Corps
Take High Place
LA OllANUK, July 22. (L'P) j
lOnco again tho drum and bugle I
j corps of Capitol post. 8nlem, was de
clarrd Champion of the Oregon;
nmio UUIIII II1IVIIL UL illu ltlllvllt.il j
Legion,, nere toany.
The 192? competition wus set
tled . after Captain Ely, Sergeant
Anderson, both of the V. 8. Army,
and the other Judges looked over
11 corp. which participated tor
i almost two hours.
Despite a biasing 'stin Hid vari
ous units were formed In grand
stylo bofcre a crow! which tlllod
tho baseball park adjacent to La J
Grande high school. !
Other awards were made to Demi,
second; Portland, third; Eugene
fourth; and Hood River, fifth.
FARMER, 73, DROWNS
WHILE OUT FISHING
AM1ANY, July 22. (UP) Paul
Dodolo, 73, retired farmer, wus
drowned In the Willamette river
here, presumably shortly afternoon
Thursday, while fishing at Ihe end
of Mongumrry street.
The body was recovered lalo
Thursday night by Captain Kenneth
Illoom of the stnte traffic, police,
who was operating a grappling hook
belonging to the Albany fire department,
C J
OGntGnCGQ'
Men Meet
Governor
In Prison
Radicals Doomed to Die
Get Chance to Plead
for Pardon; Still Re
fuse to Eat Meals.
DOSTON, July 22. (U.P.)
For the first time, Nicola
Succo and liartolomeo Zanzet-j
ti today faced the man uponj
v. hose words their lives de-
' end. j
i Ojveruor Alvlu T. Fuller, now al-;
mjl ready lu huud down the dc- i
rlnlon which will nlllier cunnltn j
llit'ni lo an Itinolilc dialh or net '
them free
vUlled the grim atat.il
pnon and talked wlih I he con
deiiintd lu. u for nearly too hoiira
Vanu'ttl wua wllh the governor '
In the warden's office for au hutr.
whut waa aaU In thai tlmj thoa
ouiaide eculd only conje-turo but ,
that the Interview waa storm
evidenced, from the governor' ub
rupl manner and Vnnzctu'r 'xn
cant deintanor after It Km over.
JtelUM to KM.
"eiuaing meir auppera aga:n rrl-
i VaVnrnflP an w Manpn an I r.,li.alln,
lne ,, ,
. , ' , .
Ilrulnlr e
. .
fori
which I'uccj and
convicted.
Vansettl
The Madlere. w, used by the
defense In one of Its appeal, for a
new trial, bat haa never been ad-
milted Into evidence.
All three are sentenced to die In
the week of August 1. Sacco
spent about IS miuutca in the war-:
den's office. Maidicres followed
nd he was also cloaoted with Gov-i
eruor ruuer i-r ine aaino periua.
WIZARD DEMONSTRATES REMARKABLE POWERS
The skeptics have It! It Is so
ordered. Today at It noJn one
U....M-n4 Tliiiii.n.nn w-l.l'- d.i,...
I eat exponent of p'nr-optlc vision.
perception through the akin, will
thrill the -populace of Klamath
I Kall wllh an exhibition that has
, lhr,U.d countleaa thousands in ev-
icrv lurge cltv In America nnj Eu-
rope.
j , prjn,ptlv at 1130 a- m. today
i Thompson' will park a trim l):dge
I sedan In front of The New.
ErW V K i 1 fit r'-l
'V (NL 't 'v r-V' J
sV,,xW'-, .i tmmtat0tKmm mi a iaJWaw
lliiyniml Thompson, known In every large city In America, will thrill Klamath Falls twuty. He Is here writ
ing on two subjects nt the same time, one backwards vcltii his left hand, one furwnrdu with hi. right hunil,
the while engiiHlng In convemnllon on a different siitiil, tlierrby showing It Is possible for the trained
mind to hii'btr three different thoughts mpl express niiin nt- the snnie
building. From that time until noon i manger for Hayward Thompson,
he will puss among the spectators , Ei Ostendorf, of the Ostendorf Mo
and allow them to examine a blind- tor Co., 515 Klamath avenue,
fold Ihut has been constructed her9 : Dodge distributors and representa
In Klamath Falls, wllh the ex- i lives of The News. .
pressed Intent of shutting out all
light from his eyes. The construc
tion cf this mask was under the
direct supcrvslon of Wm. (J. Fisher,
ROUMANIAN YOUNG
RULER FEARS LOSS
OF ! BOYHOOD TOYS
s
HKM.mKhT, July' T2.
I l l'l Will- illil they 'change
my iiamcT" aaked ' flve-j ear-old j
King MkhaH I. when court at- !
triidnnla' ' began railing him !
I "Vour Majesty" Instead f "Vuur j
ltuyal mutine.''
Vuar grand' al her h dead ami
i you are king." replied flip nunc, j
j Michael burnt Into Tears, r-iiiin- i
! bcrlng IIm grave Ferdinand whom
III NUIT4r4l. I
"Will tlu-y tuke my toy. away !
Coolidge. Doubtful
As to Success of
Flood Relief Plan
'l Afraid Hoover't Propoal'
for LefUlation to Aid Withlchael of Rojimania and an-1
Leree Reeon.truction Won't 'other boy Archduke Otto of!
Work Out. !
IIAI'II 1TV. K. It.. July Si.
ll") lri-lilcnl Cuoliilge ilouliM
very aeriomtly tlie alvlallllty of
the ougveatlon of Hecretiiry Hoo
ver of legiylutUtn lo a III niunll'i-
pallllea wlik-lf hae ImuciI bonda
for reconntmcirm of h-veea lu,
the IiUall valley floor re
i..n It mmm Miiltl ul llie everu-
.
jIoover made the augitentlon after ,
conference wllh the president j
Jesterdoy. saying some aucu stops ;
" be ,ake by.congreas as j
s3on as it reconvenes, uecause me i
muncluuiitlea a In dire need of ;
financial asslatance. .
Mr. Coolidge. however, feels that
such a step might be considered
ont.uie tne province 01 ne .-uC...
(CVnitlnunl on Tage Two)
Officials of G. N.
H5t0 Offll-Pe TfprP'by hU exiled mother, 3 5-j ear-old ! throughout the northwest to seaside
nire yiuceb nere,e .. Em ori.d mountain "
: real summertime began the ft rat of
Tlietireat Northern will definite-
ly become a part of Klamath KalU
within two weeks, when, two Seat -
tie offlcialxe. comprlalng the van-
f ,h. nnrlli.rn lln'it Klam-1
repre-entutlves. Mt?blUh office. ,
r. " " w -
,.- .,i,T it t--s--learned here
,n -IB" -" ru"1 utiw
r rmny. 4
The two offlclala. Thomas Deg-'j
n,n.. whn will ho rflflalnti ttiinerin -
ten(1cnt here, and J. t hrlatopherson. j "r tne ,"ro' n y .
gener(1, .,,eIlt- Friday completed ne-,"v-.ve"'-i'l n- KlnK Michael.,
potiatlous for office space ln the! As was expected, the royal (amity
Slater building on Main street, head-
1 quarters for the time being, of the
1 Great Northern in Klamath Falla.
The men will arrive here from
i Seattle in about two weeks, to take
up advance business of their com -
pauy, ii was aiuieu.
In-order to appreciate the ahlll-
tic. of Hayward Thompson, who
; never before has displayed his abll-
Itlcs In a city as small na Klamath 1
' I
W ' t -i I banJage fast then with
T?,,4.,,A A
if UlUTC vJI
Countries
Is Resting!
With Boys
C.' . V...I1J V, .Ji
Youthful Archduke Of aeernth round when Wenipiiey K
U tj ijr, r hM opponent ciwbiif to the can-
nungary rlold r ate or taa ,he buiinins rarrki to cbii
Central Europe. ' i '"" toU ",e Mon.
r ... ......... i.l. iuinutllld
viim..a, juijt iu.r.
On five-year-old King Mi- i
j Hungary, aged 14, depends j
I the future of central Europe '
' Between them la held the destiny;
not onl of Ihelr reipecllve ronn- j
tries hut Ihe Ualkaiu anl. eoncelv-j
I amy of Kuropc. weaKneas tor .mis-1
directed atrength Pt, f liter . might
plunge Europe lnto'another" war. ;
StrensttV rightly used might en-j
able them to rebuild-and stablllie
,he Poll f wh ln
gerous political structure.
Xl)f itrilit Future.
Jn nullher., immedlale proapoct
- ... .
' and' happiness would be
used as an advertisement by a I
recruiting agent for the king bull- j
. ncM Michael, at least. Is a ting
who"ilk5 to play Indian.
! Otto. Is not even a king yet, bat
has hopes. One of
family of
elght, be Is .being reared In Spain
j Karl of Austria-Hungary,
1 Carol Is tjultrt.
PARIS. July ii. (UP) Prince, i, ln ,igot for the week-end. ac-far-1
of Iloumanla is deferring an-1 cording to official forecasts, how-
.......
'111 aiier v wneru) ui. uim jtwi..
.. . - j -i,,"'
"'""" "-e
wnat Is expected to be his open bid
' .... ..
In Bucharest sent a blunt negauve
to Carol's telegraphic request for
' permission to attend Ferdinand's
! funeral.
ins In seclu.lon at hi.
l," on the outakirts of
' Carol remains
j villa at Nyulll;" on the outakirts of I
-i-iib, iciuhk iu occ s
I I
Fall..: It '.a. well for tlie.'public to, -cached at Lyndyll. Utah, where thc
be In front of The News bn'lrilug I train on which she is speeding to
promptly at 11:30 a. m: 'From i ward Los Angeles makes a brief
that time until noon Hay ..ard 'stop.
Thompson ' will personally pawl ; Associated Press dispatches quot
ambng the crowd and allow them 1,0 j ng from a letter she Is said to have
examine the mask. . written Dr. C. E. Jayncs. In which
Th - -ni ii r-Ki..-
pii...i i.-i,h imhrnia in n,nir ihoilv' from the temnle forever, were
vision totally obscured he will give (telephone. . -
an exhibition of prK)ptlc vision.! "No. I have no Intention of de-
tljiie. ( , ,
i i
rgihl among the crowd ' that will the. slat bar examination held In
Ycrlfr the contention In a book j Salem recently were successful, ac
ptihllshed i by i George Putnam, (cording to a report fllei In the
Sons, and reposing in our own t supreme court here today by tho
public library, "Eyeless Sight," writ
ten hy Louis Farlgotile, a Frnndi
scientist, that Hayward Thompson
Is
the most- unusual i personality
(Continued; on Page Two)
KLAMATH NEWS GETS
DOPE ON BIG FIGHT
TO CHILOQUIN FANS
Thi-lr lntraC In the l)viiiptttyt
Hliarky flalit unflafocnl ' a
IOO.OOO lire likh nunl wTrrat
buliaioK on the inula street Jut
5
neivre fie nationally Known puKi i
entered the lime murv of i
tillofinln fana aathereil In front
of jovi I'ulln'a confectionery
In that city late Tlinmdar to tret
mulla of the battle. Irani bulle
tins aent tliere tlirouRb courteny
of The Klamath .News.
From the oftening gong of the
blic flKl, through to tho fateful
I comeback.
t(J ,he rpHertnilon city after
puna for receiving the fight n-
r few-phone in i-niioqniu
e" liThe"
t ent Ion of vtrtcallj r every reld-nt.
JJqJ Weather HCTC
T.. Tw. a Hjf 1
HltS HlgiieSt MaFK
of Season Friday,
Official Readings Gire 92
A Miiimtm Alone Main
c.-t. T.n....,r.. Vewi,rom California and Nevada polnta
" ' . land from polnu . juarJRet. to
By Sections. ! Southern California; points on the
. Southern Pacific and below on. the'
Kclipsing all previous temper- Santa Fe. ' ? ,
atures of the summer tn Klamath . Comproaiiaing Decbiow.
FaUs, the mercury soared well The I. C. C. laaued a compromls
above Tolnl I'omfort Friday for . ng decision Thursday when " ft
a maximum reading of VZ degrees passed upon upwards of 100 appll
along Main street, with varying Cationa by Pacific coast rait ear
temperature recorded by unof- rlers for release from strict lnter-ficial-
thertnometers ln other are- pnUtlon of thlong and abort haAl
tiona of the city. j rule on traffic between California
Sharing in the general heat wave
: that baa sent residents of cities
the week when the mercury reach
led its first "" of the year. '
I First relief of the past two weeks
..ht.h An,lmiMl fntr
- - - ' , - . v
weather with lower temperatures
igaB("ay . "
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PORTLAND, July M.C.P.)
The northwest sweltered under
I . (Continued from r.ige Two)
Jvo rt.jjI.of Wnrl'f
' EiVtlllgCliSL TT Ull I
w ww rn 1 I tnou'iy rates roiwoen
LCaVC Her lempl?!Jtl"d and wll more
' i (ConUnued on l'a
SALT LAKE CITY. Utah. July 21.
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li Kir) Aimee sempie .tici-ner-
son denied today that she bad any
Intention of quitting the Angelus
temple .headquarters tor her four
square gospel. Mrs. McPberson was
',t.r.rt .h. -. "aienninir out ouie.
.rf tn her over Ihe Innar distance
sorting my congregation there,
waj
her reply,
I
Dynamite Cargo On
TA Tl.
DerellCt a MenaCe
SAX FRANCISCO. July 22.
(UP) The schooner- Northland.
laden with dynamite, and partly
submerged following a collision
with the freighter. Pactric Trader,
was found today by the tng Sea
Scout, In a heavy fog four miles
north of the Sun Francisco light
ship.
I Although tho radio received by
i the chamber of commerce marine
' department did not state, it was
' believed the Sea Scout would at
tempt to tow the Northland Into
. port or out to sea.
,! Laden with 40 tons of dynamite,
and two tons of fulminating caps.
.1 tho deerllct constitutes a menace
I to navigation. The collision oc-!
eurred during a dense fog Wedncs-
day night. ;
KLAMATH ATTORNEY
! PASSES BAR EXAM
SALEM, July 22. UP) Sixty
i of the 93 applicants who wrote in
state board of bar exumlners.
The successful applicants Includ
ed Joseph , C. O'Neill or KlamntU
Falls and Edward C- Kelly of Med-(prd.
Railroad
Rates To
Be Evened
For Mills
I.C.C. Grant . Applica
tion of Inland Roads
to Allow Competition
With Coast Points.
WASHINGTON, July 22
(U.P.) On the ground . of
market competition, to permit
inland mills of; the Klamath
Kails and certain other sec
tions to reach California ' on
something like ven terms with '
the coast mills' en joying water
lates, an application on the
lumber from Oregon points on
the Klamath alls branch was .
granted by the I.C.C. today.
The same permit waa granted
and the Pacific Mprthwest and. be-
tween northern and southern. Call-
j fornla.
t
less tha:
railroads got- considerably
n they asked, in Intermedi
ate rates, but practically .what they
sought In terminal rates, - - , i
Existing class rates will be, con
tinued. The spread between termi
nal and intermediate rates may not
be more than UJO, pet- cent. - Soma. ,
commodity rates proposed between '
Portland northern CallfomU point '
were 120 to LSAv per; cent hither
than between the ports. , .
Low Rates Justified.. ' '
Such differences, the comntlssioa
says, would benianlfestly A Im- '
i proper." The ".coihfuisslon . holds
j without reserve that -the low cem-
modify rates ihitwoen porl are.
than cover
ago Two) ; -
n, . t
I II VfirPPC IVt!inTPl
in Circuit Court
Old Man Divorce romped Into the
circuit court Friday, completely,
overshadowing the boy cnpld. when
four divorce suits .were decreed
with only one marriage license tn
the county clerk's office to offset
tbem. , '
Divorces were granted to the tol-.
: lowing: He.sie Mose Johnson against
' ireaiioeui.
Mary Marsaret
j uecaen vs. Aiirea iaw , . h.n
for cruel t"LmeBt! Addl?
Scott vs. Richard1 Scott tor true!
I treatment and non-support; Ann,
Lee Noren y. Paul S. Noren for
I" Llovd DeLap. clerk: cf the circuit
court, announced that the follow In
case. HI be up for trial next woek:
I State vs. Wilbur, and Statu vs.
j Cushman on July 25;, Berk ts.
! Manufacturing Co. vs. Lawtoa, July
1 27; Fouch vs. Inland . Construction
Co., July 58.
FLAPPER FANNY SAYS:
ir'
sec u eT err .
Ol?T SY SC. MSVKC inc.
A pretty girl like to-e toM she's
intolllgcnt, and aa Inrt-Utgewt 'flfl
Ukes to bo tvM she's pretty.
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