11)27. FACIE TIIK Kf.AMATIl NEWS tight TUESDAY. OCTOP.ER 11 Hi School Debate . CNiVEIlSITV or OREOON 'goo, Oct. 10. Web school d bait tram ar beginning to or- tb. districts orr the IUU. Th district debate will tuk place attor the wlnttr holl- 'Spanish American and a tour of a... ni. ..... rf.k... i..'. i.'; be aouthern l otted State aboard to bo held oa the L'olveraltr cf ... . , ,. ' . i. c,,, ,bout mMl (,, heen amnred to leave ban Tha question for the different Francisco on December IT. debating dlatiicta ha been an- ( The combined tea and rail toa nounred. Tho Columbia rlvor dls-.wlll rover a period of titty dare trl.-t will take up the question.' nd lll t personally escorted. Reeitmd. That tha nollcv of fed-JThe t-ur will Include alalia to ral anbaldlea to the itat, ac- eompanled by federal .up rvl.l;n. abould be abandoned. Northern, Willamette district naa in que- iiob, nesoiveo., mat me initca Stat ahould cancel all the allied war debt Incurred before the alpine of ih. .Tmi.iir. Middle I Willamette ha Ih qnaatlon, Re- olvtd. That th. cabinet Wtem , of state government ehculd be adopted In Oreg.n. Resolved, That th principle of the Haugen farm relelf bill ahould be adopted by congress (constitutionally ranted) la th question of the outhern Willamette district, Coc Bay district has th qBC-jh tloB, Resolved, That Oregon I h:u!d adopt a srstem of old age ; penaions; southern Oregon dia- wl.rre they will be taken on a! "Th eastern Indian are not trkt the question. Resolved. That , en-tnl'e tour of the moat beintl- ueh a pur raeial atratn. and aro ihu child Ubor amendment toi'u' r,Ut ,B ahlonabl resorts harder to icgregat aa to tribe, tb federal cinstltntloa .hould jW' fu'' 'f?!?' lo"r . oa accou ,qf, the way they were b, .doptcd. South central Or," ,U""dI ,rouE,, Son district will debate on Re-ibrano,;,. brilliant MardI Gra ln ,te ,,rly da5r"- For ,n,; ralrcd, That a. plan cf divided j when "King Joy" reigns. niany of th Oklahoma vttMlon of the legislature ahould; A i special train will transport , Indian of today, originated In ' In adopted In Oregon. Resolvedsthe tour p?.rtr through Louist in ! Tennessee and Georgia." Tl at Oregon should provide by t'lcn.-o on to Aiiinna where1 Coming back to the local gr iup law fcr development and owaer alilp of hydroelectric planta will furnish controversy for th north central Oregon district. ' UanaUIla district will debate tho. question. Resolved. That the Jury system .hould bo so changed ' 1 aa to permit a, verdict by is than anantmon ballot; northeast era Oifgcn district tha question. Resolved. That aa Income tax la a desirable feature of a state ay-stem of taxatl:n- ' ' Th officers ot the sigh school debate league are: President, B. H. Cookie, principal of Medford high vEc(iqoU secretary . Dan E. ClarVvYeJtr'ot hietJiJf ( if tnr.es .W "yi . pi -s: . The ' ex Ant Icq rliHimitt3 U iisifKi ot Arnold Jlennetl.JfjirtijfYejraent of ' the Valverslii; C. II. " Howard. state superintendent of .public In- si ruction. . md. Cornelia. MaTfln, Mate i librarian,: Chiloquin Trial - :C; Rearing Verdict it' lr.in INiur VM' ' lotn agoata.- The aUempt,. they , Mid. wa unsuccessful'. Other government witness" 1 lectaded Federal Proh'.Mtlon Of- flctr L. O. Shirley. Depity Sher-' ff- U-C Mu:l!er and fulled iae Commiacloner Bert C Thomas. Gill, who tock the stand In bis own behalf, vehemently de-j filed having sold liquor to the un-1 dercover men. He also took oc- j casion to point out that the Chll-; ocuin chief wa not h'.s brother-: In-law. i . . Befense Witnesses , Other witnesses for the de- fens Included E. L. Pitcher, W. ; Burns, rfllDII fruiii., ' r. if . i Sviope, Johnny Crovo. n , j. . Mcboll, E. Colendar and F. C Van Dyke. : . These men attempted to cast tb federal .tool pigeon. They , ,...if!.rt .h.. th. Tdentltv of the! two undercover men wa known and that the pair had been seen bo the streets of the reservation community drunk and with liquor ln their possession. At the Pine Tree Th flv act bill to grace the rostrum of th Pine Tree Theatre Tuesday and Wednesday com- prlses several good comedy ofler- Ings and omo noveltle that aro well worthwhile. Tb show Harts with Chas. Rubtnl, a e'ever balancer who eperlalltea In tome neat chair and taMe stunts Ibat border on the Fcnuatloual. - In a blackface comedy offering fitone and Clark, two boys with a splendid routine of chatter of th topical variety and some specially written numbers arj euro to be a hit with vaudeville fan. Tex Martin th roping comed ian does some rlnrcr stunts with the hempen circle and has a fund of read hnmor lo uncork. In "Meeting Sister" Chas. and Tna Maeavoy. an elongated comed ian and dlmiuutiv Ml Garn er Irrngh vlth the many funny Mutations. Their burltuquo song teler.tlous, too, are (urv lo win favor. " The Muslnal Coopers with a variety of liiKtruim ols offer the latest in pneopailttn in a1 novel way." Tho Cooper present their act In somewhat different and pleasing manner. 'Northwest to, See Countries on Long lour BAN FRANCISCO. Oot. 1. IRpe- iclall A crul.e by water aboard tho paMtlal Panama Mala liner ; . .ii.l . .,1 In .k- Pe-,lal train of on hundred prominent men and women, real-1 dent of Waihtngton and Ore.n. eeven countrlea and will be the i ino-t extensive tour ever tearing the coMt s,n ,,, , 0( u niur- passed scenic grandeur, la the srhednie of the tntir. Ttila la the first all "Pacific Northwest" ""ir that the Panama Mail Line ver arranred. and It was ! decided upon following th auc f 1 1 I irlM ih.i . vrr he ,,, roumrte, ,Mt ye,r ! The trip Include visits to en-: cheated Mexlro, beautiful GiMte- j mala. mvii.or. Nicaragua. Pan- ma g"r tiavana. ine trip j - awasrI.!in.H. III t j "ra " and Havana U th . h, . -,.-.., After leaving Havana, the party ! will r-r.x-eed to Miami. Florida, j viauji u dv mHae to ine wunu jwauiog trial, tne attorney mn famed historic and scenic center .j a$ h, recounted th wav they ! f the state. Arrangement have rnUe,vorlng to put In the! been made for onerous atop- , M f h Klamath In over prlvleee In all the conn- ... , " i- vlfrMit anrl lha trtn htm been r.rranged for aa all expense tour, with world-famed travel ex- tul an.JnMln. Ike wu.M met.! r:."".."! acieocing 10 an toe arrange- meats. Klamath Indian Girls Acquitted ; , ' V Owing- to tk akiw5o a. Judge. J by Juijge C. F. Ptoas nnd Edward argumcuta on a demorrer to an B. Aanurst or Klamath Falls. , Indictment flld'ib) fcttorneys for'i Arwa rhargnl :A'" '"'j. K. Wheeler, "former publisher Formal eharga against ttie girl ofTri"'',ortrait Ttracmd ; wa arson. . iit government-con- tenile'd thai the maidens. dudIIs ! at, lb Klamath' Agency achnoi; j rer, llred qt hooks; thst they I wanted fo return to their parents and flayt win. ; ;''' " pa Mircb'SO. ' the dnnnlntoi'y uTldlHg was rated to a myterr ous.flre. Att' lnrestigatioa by the .government .led to the atTeat of the .12 girl and t tielr asbsequent ' Indlrtmeat by the Portland fed eral grand Jury: J. :y .ilelgerson, , deputy Coitad i States yistritt'attnrney'coaduf'ferl : the ere for the government. Dlschargrd The girls were discharged fom the rustodv of the envern mrnt and were retarnlag today to thslr various homes on the Klamath Indian reservation. The care has attracted wide spread attention throughout the Pacifl; northwest states, not only becauw of peculiar circumstance connected with It but because the defendants were Indians. KLAMATH YCUTHS ON PAPER STAFF .1 j OREGON AG RICULTCR AL !rol,LEOK, Corvallls. Ocu 10. Two students from Klamath Fall " T" " 'vr"""" "a the. Beaver staff for 192S. John ninmii?. aupuomore in loreeiry and Robert Montgomery, Junior vocational education, have been chosen as aasistants on the circulation stait. ine Hearer is la year book of approximately 440 ' pages, requiring the efforts of a staff of 118 student. It I a full-dre-s review . of tb year' life, representing tho dignity, the beauty, the versatility, the gaiety, the tradition, th sentiment, and the solidarity of Org.a State col- lego. .. . JACK FROST Shoe Repairing While You Wait! lauikh' iikki. wpkitamst im So. sixth st. STAGES Leave KUiinalh Fiilla Hall) 8 a. m. (except Sonlii)) for MEIIRILIi M.ILI.N AJLTC1UH Mon Wed. Fri. MEIIRfM, MAM Al.TI'ltAS RKXH HI IMS VII, LU New Rcdnred Rale now In effect. Terminal Stage Depot flirt Mllln Ml. Plione IHMt Attorney Tells Of Indian Races MKDFORn. Oct. "All In. dtana da not belong to tho Kmc .race, nnjr wore tnau they belong to the Mm tribe." Mid Attorney Kdvrard Aabuct. chief counael tor I . ... ,. vi.,.,.,h i,lun. ! : . ... i . . . . . . chimes, that are being heird IB I federal court here. " Tor Inatanc. I there are Klamathlana. Alen- rlana. and Inxjiwlana. v. ho are no more alike than an Iriabman and ' Norwegian. "I'nder the Klamathltn dlvle Ion are the Indian of Oregon. Waahlngton. California. Arisooa and aom parta of old Mexico. Included In thia earn race are he Eskimos. You get the aim llarlty between these various tribe In their language, their mode of living, and their nttlve characteristics The quickest way lo learn their language I tint toi tudy, or absorb thetr phlloaophy. It you put yourself In an In dian' place, and learn lb way h think, you'll find yourself j eiperleaclng your thought lo hi language too. "In the Jtlrenrt.nn divtalnn are (he tribe known aa the Crowe, pia.kfvet. Wlnmbogo. and alii ! ,h" tht w ruD cro" " ,n i n1 ' " - The! Iroauol" ' " .found In New York. Canada and j ,h northwest portions of the United Statea. OI4US 1 ,r,n ,h P week ,h T lrlou . famllle. have taken trips out In- , tf the. r mil till 1 W Cm lit tW f A " ' i se ine sigau. Others have enjoyed the local 1 movie, and aom ar content to I lake walk and "think over their sins." , ! HFItlN .rOSTPOVKI) i ! rouTLANrr'Oct'. rp Emw -Olmnead-lorau-x ..nxeal- .iee kr tha VnrthwMt.rM v.nnH.i lunk." will not be heard antil October 17. Tha lndlctmanta charg ' misapplication ' of haak ' fund. '' o .'.I'liiTT. ,; 1926 Ford Roadster ': v. $265.00 1926 Chevrolet Rdstr. $400.00, 1925 Overland Coach . $275.00 1926 Ford Coupe $385.00 1922 Buick Touring $155.00 1923 Chevrolet Trng. $110.00 1926 Chevrolet Trng. $350.00 See Our Used Cars at Our Used Car Lot Used Cars with an O. K. that Counts LOCKE MOTOR CO. 8th and Main College Debaters Thre l'n!vorsty cf Oregon delsttcr will sail from San Fran cisco Oct. 11 on tha first colliiKlate arund-t!ie-world delude ever undertaken. These young men. Ilenolt MrCrrikey I upper left I Avery Thompson trainer) and Jaek llemiuteid I lower, right I lit erally will "ulk their way around the world." earning their on way by defattng and lecturing. At Shanghai and Manila they will take negative sides aKUinat picked lalki'ra for national liberties from foreign control. Other point ot which they will debate are ahoa oa the map. At the Hotels WiLLIARP HermonU J outer J. C. Prlcemom. LotiN KnttfttR. gan Francisco; C. F. llensd. Portland: Hoy Tabor, Ontelle; J. Harold Robinson, flerkeley: R. II. Cornell and wlfo. fortlaud; 11. Merrill, A. II. Ellett. C. A. Buck. San Francisco: A.- I'. Mont gomery, Portland; T. W. Taylur, Medford: Mr. and Mrs. T-ylor. Medford: Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Calvert. Seattle: Mr. and Mrs. Henderson. Seattle: II. P. Ras mussen. Medford: A. i. Mherrtll. Portland: C. Slyter, Portland; time tq think of v , e' cited aauBstassriDgllaai buildiojai sod .urrouedieg propertTt'TWis is BO thought give toilio( esfiiawra ad Mseka of paper. Ooly with GF All.lrlS.Ir-th aalw Ibat b saved lu cooKofs throutb aeorea of raiug trctwr your records really tela. Tb L'oderwritcrs' label is your assurance el protection. A amy? , For Sale By W. 0. SMITH PRINTING COMPANY Phone 93 aa-au.mjaia ... xui alr By Wearing Kayser IIo3e I Exclusively at BARNHART'S Ladies' Ready-to-Wear MiUINERY McCarthy Cldg. Will Tour World n. F. Kauffman. Weed: II. R. , W.I iPrlntlee, Medford: Mr, r. 'Powell, Rolse: Frank Lacey. Seat tle. Jess Gilchrist, Isom Sllulon. J lti- .t'linin, Coqullle. , . i . T-J -r .' TKMl'Klt.VNt'K WOItKK.lt 1IKS. I . I . ; . r. 1 SAI.F.M. Ore.. Oct. 10. (API Mrs. Emily Vindervort. It. Wil lamette valley pioneer, and a le.'.der In the temperance move mi'nt In the atate lor nearly three quarter of a century, died at her horn hurt tonight after a week's Illness. "IA1ST: At th Front" the different" war comedy. It can he found next Thursday. Firemen fry to save lives. mZ Safe gives you 24-hour protection every day Turin Fire Prevention week glv thought to th safety of your reoordt. A CF Bar msr placed at the poiot of uve, vow are oot hampertd by the location of a vault, and th protcetloa afforded is poiitiva. 132 So. Fifth St. 118 No. 7th St. George, Mary Receive Legion Continued froeu Paao (hie) can on llielr own ground nmi lun.le them feci quite at home. tieorge" trounera wer rronned at th sides. Instead of down Ihtt middle. . Awkward Courteay Most of Ih women attempted tc curtsey lha queen, 'anine hlevlng a real aucceaa but othaM perfnrmliig awkwardly, (heir head (waylng from aide In liV.' (nd their baud trembling. The first woman to meet the king wa punted. She it Id a t know whellier to .ahuke hnmls liouldor high or lu I lie. Anieil can fashion. King (leorge. realtx. Ing her plight, held his hand low and gave Hi regular t'lilind State liaudshake, and that win the order of Ih day. "I hope the fog has no: anolted your plans." th king re marked to Savage. ' "A fin looking lot," Km George auid. looking over dolcga'llou. Klny tirtMS legionnaire When Frank Kehnbel, a blind l.ajclonnalre. entered the nutll ence room, th king went straight lo him. greeted him first and asked bow he hvl Inst hla aighl. The quern, overhearing the story, left her plac at the head of th line, atrpped forward ami without aaylug a word pressed Schnbel' hand. Uueea Mary was dresned In a hlgh-ne-ked fawn-colored . gown which reached the heel. A mint- FORD ROADSTER Mechanically perfect; good rubber-- ' $350.00 BUICK GARAGE MovejfKfin 3000 PrefemiedfShareholders Sati sSied In vector c ?: Find Security In ThriEt . 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