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ft Lpage SIX ' FRIDAY, .TITTA 20, 1028 THR KLAMATH NEWS Distinguished Party To Be Guests At Banquet I.OS AXUKI.KS. July 19. (UP) Several airplHtu wore I'xiHvt- b host .grain hearing mm which It till i tfuten ,,) ,,, ,,, ,h( funeral of tienerul Alvaro Ohro- Klm(h rails will Saturday (a on of the moat din- pending. tlngulahed (roup of men to visit I The party Includes- southern Oregon this year. Includ-1 B. H. Meyer, member of the din the parry are member of 1h ; interstate comm,rre commission; iniersiaio commerce commission, i Arthur R. Marktry and (ieorge prominent rauroau men ana pos sibly Governor I. L. Patterson. Officials Will Attend Funeral Around the World with the UNITED PRESS Patricide Tries Hunger Strike in Los Angeles Jail The group of approximately 15 IIKXKVA Juvtin and Hun- gon. president elect of Mexico III " r " "'" n " Navajoa. Sonora I ""h," " succe.sor to the lat Aloxamhr. I.uhherl. San ' J,,h, Ha'tt Moor., as Judge ol Cisco Mexico consul, planned to Itnlv nf ITinannioi ,""""' arrest. Mrs. J. A. Iloffou UUUJ Ol rilUtlllltT out a warrant yesterday Found in Channel " r Continues! from faff One) I IMtcltAMAV ru'KKII MAN FHANCIHCO. July ID. lU Fludlng of the body In From h ' '""i- " the Intermit lonnl court at The J. Hall, examiner for the inler-j leave there late today 10 attend "'"' Sweden. Cub. Brasll. state commerce commission; J. J. Ill services, according to word .Belgium d Frame have also Murphy, member of the elate i received bv Alfonso IWuuctr. nominated Hughe.. win arrive in Klamath Falls railroad commission of South Da-; l.os Augelea consul. Saturday evening and will be j kola, and his wife: James Neal. i A group of l.os Angeles Mexl- LISnON The Spanish steamer guests at a banquet given by the of the Washington department of jeans tonight were negotiating to Seraflno llallesieros was rammed Klamath county chamber of com- public works; K. J. Hagman. St. (charter a plane to carry them lojand sunk ly the Kuglish simmer mere in the Pelican Grille. The Paul. Minn., attorney represent-1 Ohregon's home city. . IVIta In a fog three miles off party will leave early Sunday by I (ng the tiront Northern and Hestrlctions concerning flying ! Cupe Hocca today. The French motor for Crater lake, where i Northern Pacific; A. 11. Knoch. 'over the border and transporta-1 steamer F.les rescued the' 111- I.OS ANtiKl.F.S. July 111. (IT) Twice COIIVlclOfl or lllt.r.lerllia ...... I.u .. L'..,...l. .1.1,. his f.iher. Charlea tl. West.-olt. Icompllraled the wlfalr. , len chosen to accompany Com (ail Wetcon tonlaht waa d- j Investigation of l.oew lu's ill. dared near death from hunger I aiipearanc. conducted In Urns mander Itlchard llyrd on his Aul- artlc expedition, ho wua Inform- strike. i , , i .u today, itucker said !i will win, mm .11111 lie rcuiii'iii'U Mjr , ., , ,, ,,,, . , ... n... A petition wua filed today by , Krenrh ' UU.UUU feet of film. his attorney asking a hearing and Th i ,..,, , cllU. j orT ,,.,,. ... ., lh. Immediate release of th. M.oer ,,, , ,. tram ,., 1 Ol ewsp ap era Co r ..I. at lb. on ball. The hearing waa ordered ,, Klllllll, ., n,n- a ... -.u' . . aleln s pilots, who hsv lusisled j A month ago Weatcott attempt- . I J! d suicide by severing the arter- " " Y, ' lo. of hi. arm.. Since then he ""'"" ' ' h.s refused nourishment, th. at- "I'" '"''''"'ed '.oeweii.teln dead. 1 1 itiT iwu vuhuh ruimii n ami aiwciilnllon ruurttriitiiK him WANTED I list tins M.vlianlo None other neeil apply Buick Garage . they will have breakfast. Following th breakfast they will leave Crater lake by way of th Sand Creek entrance and return to Portland via the Mc Kensle Pasa and Pacific high way, arriving In Portland .Mon day morning la time for the representative of the Rock Island ' tlon or cameras bar been lifted j lesteros crew but while railroad; V. R. Scott, Kansas : to accommodate newspaper repre- Delta was proceeding to Mayor Jimmy Walker Gets I Ovation in San Francisco I 'esq u ft u snld. City, representing the Kansas sentatlves an City Roard of Trade: S. J. Wet rick and wife, of Seattle: ai least one and possibly two mem bers of our commission, and pja sibly Governor Patterson. the port Highways to Be Robbed of Nails .moiojtnipheM. it rolll.t with the City of Kyler 'and both nhlp tr lmiijrf4. Yhty mu'cetitt'd, h.wivfr. In mnk fii)t port untliT their own power. Th Hate highway maicnet foe remorinic nail and other articles that tend to make! motoring; a displeasure, arrived in Klaniath Kail yesterday. The machine consists of a pow erful electric map net mounted on at Irilar 1a-)lli-h sn Ka .(inai.l (rP)-Mayor Jame. Walker of mayor appeared in th. ve-ilbule , rr,OUJ road u New York today survived th. of .hi' er ,,nout fot or fo" i bolt, and all kind, of steel and oonn auerwara me mayor naa ron eaa lw puud from under ,t rnance to one into nis r.-p-1 1..,,. four inches of too ini .Retween the Ashland junction SAN' FRANCISCO. July 19. another wonder. The eastern i "whoopies" of cowboys and the "" "'' -'" ertoire of brilliant remarks. Pas- ClllCAtUW Senator Keflln. of Alabama today aald that Gov. I Alfred K. Smith, democratic pre lectrlc. .,.,.,,,.., .. ...... MtMIIIIII.. iiao wi niiiNg- onltrd the south he would be de feated In the election. He gave a. his reasons. Tammanyisin." "wet" beliefs, repudiation of his party platform and appointment of a man "who voted for Har diniTaud Coolidxe." WASHINGTON Two persons were prostrated by the hat here loduy. bringing the week's total toi-ney declared. WestCOll VII r,lll.lVA. . I ha jail hospital when hla condition "'"' nl. disappearance became aerloua. l,rlv' airplane lofl Croy- den airdrome tor lirussvia u nil landed ou the French coast. Or cupauta of the plane a pilot, a valet and stenographers said I.oewensieln probably hid open ed th outer door Instead of lh door to an timer room, aud step ped out Into apace. ties beneath the dignity of high . Stocks of companies In which 0,"'', IM-wensteln was Interested drop- When the train stopped at tped many points on new. of hi. Muniello. Nev.. a little desert : disappearance, and fortunes were town, a young mother handed up I lost. liter the stocks recovered h.r Infant to Hoover ou the'on reports that the companies rear platform of hi. special train. wrra sound . -ui a no u. me. r,.r pub-. ,w,. h.H .i.rtled Hoover Doesn't Kiss Publicly; (Coatlsmed From Page Owe) X-RAY SHOWS IT Most people would have their teeth put In order If Ihey knew how Utile It really Involved. ' We use our X Ray freely. It takes but moment. II ellmluutes doubt -allows you the true condition of your teeth. We make It a point to save any and all teeih that are suf fcleuily sound and healthy to save Ther la positively no bet ter work to he had anywhere. None more reasonably priced.' No coal for rxumlHAtlon. DR. E. G. WISECARVER Phone 645 Underwood Building. Seventh and Main ItolpS Jr., of San Francisco, not sing through Palo Alto Herbert (and KUmath Falls two tubs full!1" nioro lhan " '0,' Ihous- ! mention the wild acclaim of Jioover, home town, he was in-l0f scrap Iron was picked up from residents of the city. : formed that some girls there ;Th New York executive's went without stockings, entrance to San Francisco from ' "Well. It's about time someone Ixn Angeles waa triumphant in (connected with the Hoover cam eery respect and he met the palgn got down to bare facts." attack of blaring bands and va-1 he declared. lions with a aeries of "wise I He was asked, of course, what crack..' ; he thought of I-os Angeles. 1 1 Newspapermen on the train i It'a a moral place," he read- that New York socialists were re ported to be attacking. "Yeah." he exclaimed. "Well If ! they all come down to meet me were witnesses to the fact that illy responded. "The houses have all seven of them there won't Mayor Walker almost caught the no upstair, and there are no I be any congestion." one side of the road. Th magnet will be in the vicinity of Klam ath Falls for several days, ac cording to the operators. Ban as it rose over th j High . cellars. Sierra, and that he appeared in "And Tiajuana." he went on. public in hi pajamas. The noise j "After seeing Tiajuana I decided of a cowboy band at Salinas en- that the eighteenth amendment tired Walker to the platform of la the thing that made interna tfce train before he had oppor- tional travel popular In he I'nit t&nlty to dress for th day", ed States." festivities. While several bands vied to I he here. I may go on to Port- ' Shouts of many persons at the j make the most noise at the sta-1 land and Seattle this week-end atation In San Jos resulted tuition Mayor Walker waa reminded 'or I may remain here until next week." The mayor admitted, as he es pied Mayor Kolph and shouted "There's the other James boy" that he would have to stay here three month, to accept every In vitation. '! don't know how long I'll and. of government workers In many departments wer dismissed early when the thermometer illmbed to 1M degree, at !:30 n. in. lliatlon." Hoover said as he shy- mnie lie leu Washington Inst xiturday uight Hoover has, how ever, been able to overcome hi Now Open for BUSINESS ELEVENS' SERVICE STATION Corner Oregon and Beihn Sts. RICHFIELD Gas and Oils Cars Completely Serviced It Will Be a Pleasure to Serve You" ' Great Northern (Continued from Pass One) WASHINGTON Panama enn ui traffic broke all rocords In the fiscal year ending June SO. Ii;S. The dally average of ves sels passing through .was 17. S against 15 in 1S27. )nlly mils averaged $73. 61S against 1(6. SSO the previous year. Total tolls were S26.M4 49. 77. Draft of Treaty To Be Signed Soon (Continue! Front Pago One) th W t.. .1... .I.,!.. . -...M .... .,(.... " VII I 111 Hll l INHirU ... Ii,li,-s.i, I I... .t- . i. ',h"" h,Vro" ,h "'"vVxpen.llture.J' II. maintained a lug picture photographers. !ri.-r r n.i i i In many . rouutrles, and rented i hH If a dosen villas on the Itlv- ...l..rl .1,.....-. ... i. " enieviain nis irienus. more or less Jovially in litllu rel- r hi a nuns nrgalllied at. towns en route. At first b . uei llneil to talk to crowds. He merely uni bled out In Ills wrinkled brown suit nnd smiled, shaking hands Willi half a dosen nearest the ruillnc of bl eitr A. he came into the middle ; 'ror"", " romimnlons 6S Hoffee Wounded After Big Party (Continue! from Pago One) invitation to other countries wishing to participate In the pact and it was held likely here an n wra .. I announcement to this effect by LnieiS V lSltOrS;Ke:,,,5K wo"1'1 06 '"nhromlng at an early nate. ' Pliin AccciiIimI Major world powers have ac cepted the proposal without res ervations, and it waa pointed out this would be a strong factor In causing other nations to Join with the DOSsibilitv It mav become a world pact should Kellog follow 1 r,,hr- neer of the I'nlted state. If not of the world. Mr. Sterena had Intended to be present when the Great Northern ran its first train into Klamath Falls, but business affairs preveuted. and both him self and Mr. Budd have been looking forward to thl. time when they could Join each other and visit the Great Northern's new line from Dend to Klamath Falls. It will be remembered that a telegram from Mr. Stevens con west he lias spent more and more time on the platform and h-1 uiuiie nis iirsi real speech of his trip this morning at Ogden. I'tah. He told the crowd how glad he was to gel back to the western homeland and pointed out he was nn stranger In Ogden. Ho said he had visited there tunny times during the lust 4 year. Then he made his usual few remarks about how much he ap preciated people coming out to see him and pointed out he could make no polltlial speeches until after his acceptance of the nomi nation at Palo Alto August II. For the most part Hoover has acted a. if he I. ill at ease on llio pint form. He jingles coins In tils pockets as he lulks and ren ters his rye on the floor. He lieips Mil photographers when I the car. They also stated that throughout III evening Arm strong had been drinking heavily, anil, apparently In a fit of rage. he ordered Mrs. Iloffrn to get out of the car. Carried (inn. According to some In the par ty. Armstrong had been carrying a gun earlier In the evening but Peterson, perceiving his drunken erudition, had taken It away from him. After ordering Mm. Iloffeo from the car, it Is slated thai Armstrong grappled with Peter son and grabbed hi. gnu. At this point Hoffee remonatraied wlih Armstrong. Ilefore anyone could Interfere, Armstrong raised the pistol and fired pninthluuk ttl Hoffee. the bullet striking him the British suggestion of a gen eral Invitation. Kellog; Agrees Although It is known Ke'.logg had wished ' to have the treaty signed In Washington, It was MtHi.n .1. . I 'earueu uuinoruaiiveiy no win r ..v.? ztj Torth". .1 "J" ern was read during the celebra tion. Stage- Line Olscusseil. In speaking of the new stage line from Klamath Fails to Bend, which goes into action In the next few days equipped with the standard stages used by the Great Northern throughout Its system. Mr. Budd expressed sat isfaction over the purchase of the line from the Southern Oregon Stages. Inc.. and said the service rendered here would be faultless. It his belief that the stage, will care for the passenger travel be tween here and Bend In a very satisfactory manner. The Great Northern president did not discuss national affair, except to say that he could see nothing harmful to general busi ness in the immediate future. Colonel Mears of Seattle and A. J. Winchell of Portland, both of the engineering department of the Great Northern, were guests with Mr. Budd and Mr. Stevens, but they returned last evening to their respective homes, while Mr. Budd and Mr. Stevens will spend at least a day here driving over I Klamath Basin. The train will not pass through signatory powers In Paris for the signing of the final document. It was understood French Am bassador Claudel had been delay ing hi. pending final acceptance of the bay. and will em.r American draft by Interested Francisco to Palo Alto line bei countries, wun a view to exienu- me Golden Gate cltv I lii the right arm and severing an ever h can and puses for them lnrl,'rJr' readily. , "" llevolver. The death of Mrs. Hoover'. I . W"h ""'" '" " Charles l. Ilenrv ni!ln" ""ry "nesses goes. Arm- Placrrvllle. Calif., has ru-..mr.i.rf ,r"ng "'en forced Mrs. Ilumoitt her to remain Indoors during th i. 1 "j"!" btrk ,n"' ,n" ' latter half of the trip She has " ""'ercd them to drive to the nn extremely phasing and nat-1 i11""""1 '""""n- "here he left nral ease on the platform rar' "",ln Kuniont The special train will arrive " I'"t'ron lo Ashland nt Polo Alto at 10:30 a m to-1 o'clock Thursday morrow. Pacific time Hoover l,no,'i'"' before Peterson ami .Mrs. and Mrs. Hoover will a tend the I0""""" roul" "nek t" Klam funeral. which will be !..ld at!"' K" and ,helr story Palo Alto at 8:30 p. ni. "' ""'enwaters. deputy Idlstrlct attorney. Wires were San Francisco n -in .., ', immediately sent out to nolnts In departure for Europe : ,erle( , Oakland, across the , l"""" a,,a California asking au- the San I V """"""for l llll.ll UHK. OW I . i mi nnn .virs. niimont lire log an invitation to Kellogg from his government for signing of the pact in Paris. Clean Money Held Object of Hoover (Contlnaed from Page One) Alter ine funeral Hoover will rest, for a few duvs. He h.. ! 'icing held by the district alio Connolly Brothers MEN'S STORE Clearance Sale Beginning Friday morning, July 20th, at 9 a. m., all odds and ends of summer lines in Men's Furnishings and Cloth ing, also Shoes, will be on Spe cial Sale at greatly reduced prices. Now is your chance to tave, and save big. All special priced merchandise will be piled on Sale Tables ready for your selection. Connolly Brothers MEN'S STORE 914 Main St., at the interaection of Tenth . Klamath Fall., Oregon We have paint and enamel that dries hard in V2 hour. We have paint and enamel that dries hard in four hours. We have paint and enamel that dries in 10 hours. In fact we have any kind of paint you want or need Browne's Paint Store 1020 Main Street. , Texas democrats and the action of the anti-Smith dry conference at Aahevllle lead some to think a properly financed campaign In the south would produce results. Others feel the solid south will be democratic regardless of sen timent against Smith and money spent there would bo wasted. "There will be no fixed limit, publicly or privately placed upon campaign contributions." Treas urer Nutt said. "The amount of the subscrip tion Is not n fair measure of the character of Ihe subscription, but 2 rather It should bo Judged by the I character and standing In the community of the donor and his or her ability lo subscribe In re lation to the donor's financial situation. No subscription should be renuesled or accepted where uny reasonable question could be rightfully raised as to th donor or tho amount of the subscrip tion." In not placing n limit ou sub scriptions the republicans follow the lead of the democrats, who huve announced they will accept j uiij'iiiiiii; iroin iu coins up. m the 1920 campaign. Will Hays. then republican national chair man, nniioniired no contributions ovor $1.(100 would be received. Tim plan was a failure. In I HI 4 President Coolldgn ordered I hat no deficit be permitted. Nutfs statement todny made no refer ence to this point. He will return next week to continue discussion of the cam paign budget with Chnlrmnir Work. nT on ice pending an lnve.n. IaI completed his acceptance .need, I1""1"1 ' " affair and Arm-'ISs: luciumiig iarm reller provisions ! embodying a deflnltp program for ; BE uuiiiis, ampins mrm crops. Ho Plans to visit the Itedwood dis trict of northern California be- tore the acceptance speech. He also ha under consideration an invitation to go to Catallna isiann. Big Timber Fire Put Out Quickly A serious fir which threatened timber holdings of the Pelican Bay Lumber company and the Shaw Bertram Lumber company was controlled Wednesday night after a strenuous fight which lasted for over 12 hours. ' Tho maze covered about 600 acres of land north of Beaver Marsh and near the south boun dary of the Fremont National forest. Several crews of the Kla- math Forest Protective associa tion aided volunteer fire fighters in curbing the blaze. The blaze was said to be near The Dalles Callfornla highway. At no place did the fir crown. according to word received hare. uiiu uniiiuKes was conrineil or n. clpally to second growth timber. Old newspaper, for sale at the News office. At the Pine Tree . Olio of Hie most sensational, hair-raising, chulr-grlpping sen sations that ever enme to Klatn nth FoIIb is the main nt I rail Ion at the Pine Tree theatre today. "A Woman Burned Alive Is the attraction. As you witness this performance you are forced to believe Ihe unbelievable. You see this woman cast Into the fiery flames nnd burned lo ashes. A special music scorn accompan ies Ihe stage attraction. On the screen, "Tho Desired Woman," starring Irene Rich. nn Announcement . New and improved service between Columbia River points and Southern Coastal points Two Round Trips Daily between KLAMATH FALLS and BEND Leave Klamath Falls .7:30 a. m. and 2 p.m. Leave Bend 8:00 a. m. and 2 p. m. Large De Luxe Six-Cylinder Fageol Parlor Cars, equipped with air brakes, air shock abtorbers and over-size balloon tires. "Ride The Northlands.1' NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. Terminal Stage Depot 615 Main. Phone 999 ft