7j R i .11 y K if. rrl i v mh h !if;r. . - PAGE snc Bourbons to Bid . For Woman Vote Against Hoover BV THOM.IS U tiTOKKS Vnllrd Prras Stuff t'orrrHHHh-l NEW VOllK, July 18. IVmo erats are going to make a strong bid for the woman rota In compe tition with the organised activity by republican to get the wom- n'a support tor Herbert Hoover. ThU waa manifest In a derlilon reached at a conference of fonio vratie leaden here today to ap point a epeclal advisory commit tee of a dosen women to work under direction of Mm. Franklin Roosevelt. Its personnel will be announced later. The commit tee will study ways and means of presenting the candidacy of Got. Alfred B. Smith to the women voters. ' Formation of this committee waa tha only announcement from the prolonged conference of eight leaders In the General Motors company offices of John J. Raa kob. For nearly four hours they discussed details of organization and Issues. Those participating, besides Rsskob, were Senators Terry ot Rhode Island, advisory committee chairman, and Pittman of WATER RIGHT HEARING HELD An Informal hearing on the question ot adjudication ot water rights In the fertile Wood River valley country drew to a close Tuesday following tiling of claims and . discussion of the water right situation. Mr. Potter, baletn secretary of State Engineer Rhea Luper. con ducted the hearing. Another hearing ot aimilar na ture will be held August It In Salem. Mr. Potter announced. Following the Salem hearing. claima ot various land bolder ot I Leg of Explorer Amputated Aboard Russian Steamer VIIUIO PAY. SI'lTZrtF.RfiEN, July 18. ll'IM An Italian phy sician tonight amputated t'aut. Adalberto Nartano leg, froien on the march toward land after the iratu-potar dirigible Italia crash on the arctic Ice. Mariano, aboard the Russian Ire ship Krassin, which rescued I him. was lu a high fever and I gingerene had attacked the leg. I The Krassin obtained a physician I from the Italian rescue ship Brag THURSDAYJULY 19, 192 TITE KT.AMATH NEWS Officers Elected By War Veterans (Continued from Page One)- ths open Capf. Fllinoo Zapnl. who was rescued with Mariano, has recov ered from the exhaustion of six the upper basin will be mad pubgnla whlch m ,,,, Kraasln In lie in uruer mat prviosis or con tests. It any, mag be filed. The water right adjudication baa been pending tor several years. Ranchers ot the section are anxious to have the' rights settled once and tor all on a legal basis. Funny-Bone Stuff Told by Garrett (Ooatiaaed From Page One) department anrgenu; Kev. M. tl. Tvunyson, Lenta Post Ml 1. Lenta, department chaplain: H. U. tlarrett. Waldo Caufield Pool 1324. Oregon City, council of ad ministration, ttve-yenr term. Election move along rapidly. with all but two ot Ih officers being unanimously elected. Much humor cropped out during the afternoru between the comrade. No bids for the Kit encamp ment were made, and It was voted to allow 80 days for the various posts to bid fur the convention. There waa some talk nt holding it in Portland next year, as the vela have not encamped In the Belgium, Poland. To Sign Draft of World Peace Pact WASHINGTON. July 18. tl'P) Belgium and Poland today no tified the United States ot their willingness to sign Ibe American Idratt for a renunciation of war treaty, and replica have already been delivered If the government from (treat Britain, Australia Nw Zealand, Cauada, South Africa and India for publication Friday morning. With approval by Ilelglutn and Poland, nix of the 14 Invited na tlona have notified j the I'lilted State of their agreement to the Kellogg proposal for an anti-war pact. Others 'are France. Oer- Obregon V Body ' Returned Home (Coatlnaed from rag One) vsds; George Van Name, cam paign manager; James J. Iloey, Smith leader; Col. Herbert H. ' Lehnan. finance director of the national committee; and 7!r. Henry Mcskowits, publicity dl- ' rector. Five Jailed as Murder Suspects Clyde A. Wsrren of Oregon City Na-' bandied the gavel during the election. He kept things moving as rapidly aa waa possible. The business session concluded with the Installation of officers Wednesday evening. The veter aaa are looking forward to the wonderful trips and entertain ment features which have been planned by Pelican post. Commander High of Herbert Applegate camp ot the United Spanish War Veterans was given great hand when he was Intro duced on the floor ot the con- He la a Congressional Medal of Honor man. nunurrn ciiy lor lour year. II I weeks of walking across the Ice, this la doue, they will be able to I many, the Irish Free Stat and go aboard the l 8. battleship Italy. Japan and t ierho-Slovakla atatloned lu Portland harbor. remain to signify their Intmitluna. After the dinner hour last eve- Slmultaneoua with publication nlng the vets again assembled atof the text ot Ih Belgian reply, the Lesion hall, when resolutions ' It was said at th state depart- were read and adopted, and other! wont that Secretary of Slat Kel- buslness matters attended to. logg "expecta" Franc will, with- This morniug the guests will I In th week, invite the Interested leave the Lesion hall In cars at government to sign the treaties o'clock for the boat landing at ;ln Parla. I'pper Klamath lake, where they) It la known Kellogg has hoped will emhark en a pleasure trip to have th treatise signed In floes. A physician "also csme aboard the Krssslti' from the Clttl Ul Milano. the Italia'a mothershlp. After the operation the phy sicians announced Mariano's con dition waa aatlsfartory. Ewauna Mill to Start Operating l MEXICO CITT, July 18. (CP) : Five men were arrested today ' In connection with the assassina tion of President-elect Obregon. Mrention. according to reports circulated tonight. ' Tha taaa. ahn kinul Ak- I , . ... , ksd bee. esloned by the some of yo, Tguy. "but there are b '004 IT lie an nlgbt and today In an no wives with ns." are the words . . . " .' m l ., .k.. ..'nave oeeu uuuer 7 .:.. If present plans materialise, the Ewauna Box company aaw mill will resume operation with in the next few days. "At least by Saturday morn ing," said "Claude II. Daggett, vice-president of th company. We are now discussing the mat ter and have not definitely set date. Mr. Daggett said that on of th Ewauna Box company's log ging operations would resume operations the last of this week end the second the forepart of next week. Repairs of tramways, spur lines, and other damage Incurred afrnM tH nK.al-. - . . . . w vwtmiu uotu co Vt eiium- oi one oi mo songs mat some oil But at the ! ' ' the boys are singing. pllrea. Police mad no official an-! dances they look as If they wish j t-i. .i. .i aonncement of additional arrests, they had their wives alone. i t. IT .Il "I U'.n he the order. Most ot th veter ana and their wives are making this their annual vacation and are staying the whole week to take in these sight-seeing trips Foe remit bjm New Clan Ada. I Beautiful Crater Lake will be Any trip East can be a Circle Trip if you go via Southern Pacific, through California and circle back over Northern lines. . THt summer ga more for your travel funds. No mat ter whit your eastern destitution go one way, return aoocher. You can see the whole Pidlfic Coast and much of the United States at only slightly higher fare, . First roOlifomiaovCT the specacukr Shasta Roirrg. Vtajoy cosmopolitan San Francisco, Los Angeles, Holly wood, San Diego, world-famed beaches and resorts can be in the enchanted circle of your trip east.' From California, go eastward over any of the follow ing routes, with choice of routes returning via northern woaca ocaies or t-anaman lines. ' The Sunset Circle ' Although only two of the of fices were contested, the losers In both cases moved that the elec tion be made unanimous. That Is the spirit that will make th Veterana of Foreign Wars gain its rightful place In the scheme of things. This Is this uriter's last ap pearance before yon during this convention. There la work that must be attended to at borne. It has been a real pleasnre to meet 1 Klamath Falls folks and the good I times the writer and all other visitors have had will linger long. In their memory. HILDEBRAND to Eagle Ktdge. returulug by noon. At 1 o'rlork members of the Ladles' Auxiliary will serve a luncheon to the vet. " Thursday :P0 to 1S:00 p. m. Boat trip on Klamath Lake to Eagl Ridge. Cars will pick up Veterans at Memorial building and take them to landlug at Shlpplngton. 1:00 p. at. Ladles' Auxiliary will prorldo luncheon for party. C:30 to 0:30 p. m. Banquet at Pelican Orille 10:00 to 1:00 p. m. Dancing at Allamont. by Jack Bowrlng and His Music. Friday S:00 a. m. Caravan will leave Memorial building for trip to Crater Lake. 3:00 p. m. Barbecue near Fort Klamath. S:0 to 1:00 p. m. Dancing at Altamont, music by Jack Bow rlng and Ills Music. Saturday This day set apart for general sight seeing, of mills and city. 9:00 to 1:00 p. m. Grand military ball at Altamont. Jack Bowrlng and His Music. Program commute - Dewey Powell, Jack Bowring and N. H Cantor. , Washington and It had been sug gested they may be concluded her about the second week In Auust. Kellogg may not be able to make th suggested trip to Paris, It waa aald, becaus of Ih pressure of other business. II waa pointed out Ih pa-Amr-lean arbitration conference la scheduled here for December, the N'lcaraguan elections to be Am erican supervised for November, and that Kellogg la directing the peace negotiations between Paru and Chile. LANGELL VALLEY Round the rim of the United States. First on the "Sunset Limited," famed 'round the world, via EI Paso and the old South to quaint, romantic New Or leans. Then by rail, or at no more cost (meals and berth included in your rail fare) enjoy 100 golden hours at sea to New York by Southern Pacific Steamship. The Golden State Circle yhtP' "t . From Los Angeles to Chicago "Golden Stare Lim ited" in its 6114 hours, spreads before you the historic Southwest; a glimpseM Old Mexico at Juarez, J minutes from El Paso. Thence to Kansas City, Chicago tc midwest points. The Overland Circle rw t 3y From San Francisco follow the Overland Trail of '49. via Lake Tahoe, the scenic Sierra, to your Colorado or Utah destination. Or direct to Chicago on the "San Francisco Overland Limited," in 6iy hours. Low Roundtrip Fares Summer excursion fares on and after May 22. Return limit October 31. Stopovers anywhere. Your choice of routes. Let your local agent help you plan your trip via i Ooutheirn PacifiSc 3. I. MII.t.KR General Freight and Passenger Agent. Phone 81 OLVA MICHAEL New Correspondent HILDEBRAND, Ore., July 18. J. O. Wight made a business trip to Klamath Falls Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rltter and children and Mrs. Karoline Bitter were visitors at the Mi chael Rueck home Sunday. M. P. Kelson is erecting a hense tor 8. K. Hartxler. Joe Smith was a visitor at the Leonard Hitter home Thursday. I John Mlchaelson'nnd daughter I and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ! Boyd Robinson, were Sunday vls- j itors at the Joe Smith home. 1 Paul Pugmore and son. Lee. T. I A. Hansen and A. Baurhnn were visitors at the Michael home Sat- day. Jess N. Drew transacted busi ness In Klamath Falls Saturday. Manuel Vieira transacted busl nes In Klamath Falls Saturday Mrs. Paul Dugmore and s-vn. Lee, were visitors at the Michael home Monday. W. H. Bliss, merchant of rill debrand, was a business iui:ni in Klamath Falls Saturday. Mrs. Charles Woelk and iwj children, Helen and Klmer, wer? visitors at the Michael heme Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Vlelra an) son, Kenneth, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Man uel Vlelra. parents of Mr. VlelrA. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Vieira and Mine Blanche Vieira v.-ern hual ness visitors in Klamath Falls Friday. W. O. Smyth and family wore visitors at the E. I'. Pool home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Michael uiid family were visitor In Klam ath Falls Monday. ! Jacob Rneck was a butilneHS vlHitor in Klamath Falls Satur day. Mrs. K. P. Pool and son Eman uel were vlxitors In Klamath Falls Monday. Mr. and Mr. W. 0. Smyth were huKlness visitors In Klamath Falls Friday. Joe Smyth, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hitter nnd fam ily, were visitors In lily Sunday. Marvin Michael was a business visitor In Klamath Falls Monday. S. K. Hnrtzler transacted busi ness In Klamath Falls Wednes-1 daji. w;i'';t'; -jjjv j .... ,'!;Jce "Snilth, wasi visitor at the Alii lincl homo Sunday ovoning. i Many Klamath Falls people are making the Campbell Court Hotel Their Home When in Portland ; A pleasant place , to live, in beau tiful surroundings. An unusually good dining room ser-t vice and food. Accessibility to business- center " and garages. Eleventh and Main Sta. E, JEAN CAMPBELL, Owner and Manager tranc1scan Hotel 332 CEAKY STRccr-jue&aaa SAN rRANCISCO NtiilJ ONE of San Francisco's better hotels. Ail joining Hotel St. trancis, in th heart of th the atrical and shopping district. Newly remodeled and refurnish ed. Attractive lobby, loungaaod . rooms. Kates '.l0, with bath $2.00 and 12.40. On Cieary earlin. Or take Vllow Cab at our expense. , Man, rraMfeos Hetel .', , mMm BfU, V Hotl Sacramento Hotel LmA SaeramtnUt, Cmlifomim jf MRS. I.KVI M'DOXALD , New Correspondent LANGELL VALLEY. Ore., July It. David Tumor of the Turner Hoi Sprlnas mad a trip to Bo- nansa - Wednesday mouiug on busluess. Dewey Horn la spending a few days In Bonansa on business from his large hay ranch In this sec tion. A large hay crew la em ployed at preaent on hla ranch. Mr. and Mr. Lloyd Gift and daughter, Mary Ana, were visit ing Lulu Tuttle at tha Tuttle ranch Tuesday. Mrs. Levi McDonald and Mr. Fred Hilton were visitors at the ' Hnrrlscn, ranch Sunday. . vt ' Baruet Brown, mho haa i' seriously 111 for some tim. Is ' greatly Improved and able to be out. friends will be glad to learn. 1 Mr. Schmidt made a business 1 trip to Klamath Falls last week Mr. Schmidt Is from Sotherlln. Ore., and recently purchased the Turner ranch. The Woodcock sawmill is now running in this section. f. Carl McReynolda made a trip to Klamath Falls Wednesday. ! The Ladles' Sewing club met : with' Mrs. Paul Monro Tuesday ; afternoon, where a large crowd attended and enjoyed the affair. I C. B. Brown was In Bonanta i Tuesday on business and to gat . supplies' for his ranch. There la a crew working at the Brown ranch, falling timber. I Clary Brothers made a busi ness trip to Klamath Falls from 'the Clary sheep camp near An telope Valley. t Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kllgor ' were visiting In this colon last week from their home at Clear Lake. , Freddie Hilton has been visit ing Frank Deal at Klamath Fall for a week. He retnrned home Wednesday accompanied by Frank, who win spend part of th summer with Freddie at the Hil ton sheop camp at Ooodwlll Springs. Jack Corkery of Klamath Falls was a visitor in upper Langeil valley Tuesday. He rotnrned to his homo the same afternoon. Everyone has started haying in this section except a tew who will begin this week. Guy Merrill made a busluess trip to Langeil Valley the last of the week. F. P. Grohs motored to Klam ath Falls on business Wednesday evening, returning horn the same evening. Mrs. James Malone mode a trip to Bonanza Tuesday to do shop ping. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pepple are expecting thoir daughter. Helen, Saturday for a month's visit from her home at Denver, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Hopkins nnd family motored to Klamath Fulls Monday to meet Mrs. Hop kins's sister, who will visit them ter a short time from her home In Washington. , Mr. and Mrs. Rnbort Tuttle motored to Hngue river for a week's visit, leaving last Satur day. ' Mrs. G. M. Loomls was a business visitor In Klamath Falls Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Harp and two sons have movod to the Mo- Donald ranch for the summer. Mrs. David Campbell is visit ing, a week with her two sons In the Lorella section from her home In Klamath Falls. Mrs. Brnst, mother of Lee Brant, has been visiting at the Dave Turner horn and with tfrietiJs-;'ior)a couple of7 weeks. Shq. returned to her home InJ Idaho Saturdny, body y Ih station. Obregon, dead, was flanked on his final Journey from th capital by cav alry with drawn sabres and fol lowed by th troops which guard th republic' president, whll It army alrplauoa (lew lu low 'for mation, overhead. , (liven lloaore. He met bla death In a small cat In Ih company of half doisn political friends and waa honored, dead, with greater pomp than h ever had received durlug hla tempestuous life. No disorders marked th pro cession of th funeral trnlu from Chapiiltapec castle Ihroagh throng of silent men and women to th railroad stutlon, where th coffin waa embarked on (he train to tak th dead man bark to hla beloved north. Sorrow eat upon the crowds and friends and ene mies of th general paid him un grudging tribute friends who had grown silent after frantic. menacing aearchea throughout Ih lty for hi known vnemlea. Baloghw Ulven. At the station ulogle wer said. Senator Valdea Ha ml res poke: "Men like Obregon never die. W should honor his uame by reforming. our politics., Th followers at Obregon should re new th oath before his body to carry on th work ho began. There ahould be quirk J u. lice and prompt punishment for thus guilty ot his murder." The crowds acknowledged th sentiment with hantja raised twlc In salute. President Calles previously had Issued a statement. High Officials of Railroad to Visit (Continued From Pag Owe) llieru I'uili'untl, urrlved linru loday , on a nurprls visit. They wer conducting a sur vey to determine th feasibility ot reconstructing th Nhevlln III1011 logging road for tualu Una Irafflo or the feasibility of con structing a nw Hue between Heud and th vicinity ot lleuham j Fall. It wan 8tvn' first visit to Bend sine th Oregon Trunk line , was completed lu 111. Th parly will leav Thursday (or Klamath Falls. It was nut decided tonight whether thay would ga by motor or over th I new Beud-Klamath Falls railway. 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