THE KLAMATH NEWS PARE EIGHT THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, 102A UNION HIGH TO SELL TICKETS The etudent hotly ticket sale, annually hotly contested race between classes, will open Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Klamath t'nlon high school. The' contest will last 30 minutes and Around the World with the UNITED PRESS $110,000' Great Northern. Station Nears Completion Klamath People Safe in Florida ItALTIMOItK. Md.. Sept. ! tl'PI Heavy properly damage Mr. and Mrs. Lelstul Haines, of Orlando, Kloiidu. both former n bird's 'drawer, vault-, itnd slide for ! residents of Klamath Kail., nr.. finished rale ...M .ml I In... lul.l... :' "' wtll " '" Ah carefully m:ule u t.,1.... Hit. I M l.iL'tlU' and decorated as a private mail- pl.my of .Ins..!., all mid to the '"" w,,,,l "'", l""lirUli cities, ton. I ho new lllu.miu tireut couveiilci, c. aivor.tiim to a leiogrun, twitt v i i. ci.ih. ... last ills III hy Mra. J. II. I'nniia- - .. . . ...1 l I IT II SIUIIKII I'll .-".... - . II..MU lll..1.llt oil mint. - amount oi money ai me nose tni, ilornt which swept over , ,, . " " . ., T . . . Iian. sua North 6lh, slater of will receive too points for tno , i.amore today. One uuldentl year's point competition. The fll,a . kni,-d when an class secend In the race will re- uproolcd lrc Ml oa hi,,,. . the class turning In the largest and one fatality was the toll of HOMR. Sept. 19. ll'IM Mrs. Evangeline Lindbergh, mother of today visiting hlst.irhal scenes Including rompiii. She will sail for Brlndial Thursday, where she will meet Alice Morrow, daughter of the American am bassador to Mexico. reive 150 points. In observance of National Con stitution week, an assemhlv will be held tn the high school audi torium Friday morning, when Don Fisher, teacher of tutted States history, will give a talk on the Constitution. Patriotic music will he another feature on he morning's program. Shoplifter Robs Business Houses Two Klamath Falls busii.t hoUB were Tislted yeterday toy a lady shop lifter, who os- caped before officers cnuM ap- I prehend her. j That the woman had a irefor cnc (or silk carmen. a for worn- . en Is apparent, for in both tn- , e" route to his homo lit Long tanqM ah was seen loitertni, Heaeh. Calif. Death was due io heart disease. He had just re- A Mi fi tly iniHleru oil burn- f unmet, with Individual ready for occu.mmy. insulation for lut of the sep- In dire.t routn.et to the mood- uraio routti. w hrh enn ho ad eu biUMinc uv rcs iht utrtvt. I Jimted hi tho turnuco room, has where the temporary ofiWv of hern lntulted. the lomi'ituy have Uvvn loi-uted. To t.nw the romi.U'U'm'i. of tone and hrtt k huild- fiitKhhiK. wen til plpa tu the I... .....- in.l Iit-i. L lillli.f. f -l.lll llu ..(.. I'hurlss l.imllrch. Kite lit 1 "v " ' " " Hi; is an iitihiiii; riimuue, 1 1, rant's rvoiu win co piiiuiuu Mm. II n I ur. The teleKratn red: "Safe In Orlando, 8(orm worwt Kver Kxrerleiued. Had Ihrll 1 1 n k trip up roaHt from M t a tn I yesterday ahead of storm. Panned throitKh I'alm tteach and Jupiter J tut prior to henvlewt winds.' Mra. Ilatnes la a dauxliter of J. V. HouMton, of this city; and .Mr. lUlues la a son of L N. Ilaiuea. uNo of Klnmuth Falls. MITVHKIX, Ind.. Sept. 19. (VIM Tweuiy-f ve chiUlren were injured, two of them ieriouly. Mday In a collision between an no au:emobtlo driven by ('hildres and a s.hool bus. Vnhtnn OtvrhHikeil l.la. k It Ik a much letter and m re liMlrn l-ut-Hn- costly stnuturo tiiati lt iimmIIv In the fretcht room a hot put in a city of Klumaih KalU' nom h.is been huilt to houe sixe. "Klam.iCi Kails It Imlred rlvhahle fruit durlns; the cold fortunate to .have pu.n a fine spells of winter. Tho freight w . station." II. 11. Amos, frelftht room Ih larKo and roomy with ' jliUlTl btriUCIl JjvTOITI aiceut. who 11 one of the oiiu-ers doors whth slide a easy as who ha alriuty moved into the a curtain' aMowing access to strui-ture. said when ho the freight sldiux wnli'h Is close Kdward hoW,'d Ne reporter through to the huHdinn. tine new rauroau nome. hip uurin Oshkosh Visit Messrs. Campbell, Towle and : ' Pouutullie of the Canipbell-Towle I about the negligee counter. In one instance, the woman ' turned from au European tour. was traced to the street where. he dodged, giving the stolen garment to small child who fled before she could be over taken. Police officers were mak'ng a search for the woman yester- Southerland. 'it was aanouueed day. A good description was today. The given officers by one of the sales- ! Copenhagen. laaics wno discovered the woman bad stolen garments from a dis play table. side of the ! Nothing lias been nrVrloked freight shed another track has Lumber comnanv. home office In ! KXNSAS CITY Mo. Sept 19. '" "" ot "u, l''hiHK a"'1 l ml with a large drive- oshkosh. Wisconsin, are here .l lM-tleorge llilllnss million- foi'venlenciii.. and those v. ho are way, which will be graveled. on , ,.t. looking over Uielr aire man formerly of Oklahoma, "'ready -moved lu" aro pleased for convenience of teams and P,nl llu n,sklng plana for the I died on a train here todav while '" rrospecta. although all trucki uuloa.linv from cars. ,. year. I me uirnmire nas not oeeu nuiveu a pasencer pianorra win Their orlgfllnl operation con-1 In. T. K. )iion. siiteriiitendciit. -allow customers of the road to BHied of a small mill, which I II C Amos. freiKht niiciil. and enter the trains direct from the they have added onto and Ini-) the chief inspector and train platform to the coaches. ' proved from year to year until dispatcher now have their offices ' at the Drosenf lime they have a ' I.ONPON. Sept. 19. tUM . 11,0 a"v building. It will FIKK KAMAtiKS 1.1O,0OU modern plant and planing mill. King Alfonso of Spain, will gj Probably bo another month be- , t, Um!rrlood that they are I to Dunrobln Castle Southerland- ,on ,h l,,'l"" ",k,,t ' 'os AXfiKl.KS. Sept. 19. if contemplating an enlargement I 'shire on Thursdav for a visit moveu ami me waning room is n- iwniages estimaien ai iu.- and estenslon of the present ' with the duke and duchess of ,,,r "P"1'"- vv oift by a flro that pi,,,, ,hUl ri,n,g year, although HiKtiiy l inlnril gulled sin nianutacinring plants tney nave not yet made an k'.ng is now For result su Kews Class Ada lu i ne waning room is iinisueu louay. i no mcniicia uu com In ornamental tile and rrenie. piny. the Hurnlshchfeger Sales the woodwork Is finished in corporation, the Harper Art I take my prescriptions to the bla,k Walnut Flower Metal company., the Itadlo Manu Pelican Drg store and they are POT wlll decorate the room. facturlng comimny and darling always right. Try them and you Hardwood floors aro a tea- House Knglneerlng company pro will also be satisfied. Adv. 18-tf. ture In all the offices, llullt In perlles were damaged. ! 4 Jnmmx lEMMkmimmmm i First in both Class "A " events of the world's greatest air der by Three neic aviation records! Leading a field of 37 starters in every lap except one during the entire flight, Earl Rowland in a Scarab-motored Cess na Monoplane covered the 2939 miles of the Class "A" transcontinental air race from New York to Los Angeles in 25 hours. 11 minutes and 6 seconds elapsed time a new record for planes of this class! Rowland used Richfield Aviation Gas oline exclusively, competing with prac tically every well known brand of gas oline that is told. Immediately following Rowland's sen sational feat, H. S. Myrhcs in a Simplex Monoplane powered with Richfield Avi ation Casoline and Richlube Motor Oil won the Class "A" San Francio to Los Angeles race willi an elapsed time of 3 hours, 10 minutes and 20 seconds; while the huge tri-motorcd Fokker MonopIanc,JiciIc7"spcd down from San Francisco with a load of 10 pas sengers in 2 hours and 13 minutes es tablishing still another aviation record. Rowland's and Myrhes' great victories follow on the heels of Art Gocbcl's rec ord breaking non-slop Coast to Coa-t flight and Captain Wilkins' hazardous' 2300-mile dash over the .North Pole both made with Richfield. Richfield continues to demonstrate ilt great winning (utilities In competi lion the qualities uhlih tunc won more speedway tielories and records than till other gasolines combined. Ml r mfa Hil mm mm mMm&sp official statement of plans. I Harvest Tour Is Enjoyed by Many ; (Continued Prom Pat Owe) j ! i j class spuds. They "put In" at -: Sam liehllnger's ranch long ! ( enough to bother Sum and take : him from his work. He was : good natured about the matter , and showed the visitors over a ' highly Improved Klamath county ranch. Tho new house and new ' ; barn were greatly admired by. all. but the dairy herd from ; which comes the monthly puy check was also of deep Interest. ' Sam has a herd of HoUleln I ' milkers that are good ones. Ho was roared In Kansas where lu -! his youth the farmers traded off ; the beds for lanterns so the bhys : could work longer and as a ro suit he knows something about the farming gante - Mr. Ileliltug ;er la wedded to Klamath county I He thinks it is the best but 'from nn agricultural standpoint In the west. I Wonderful Clover j Passing on down through a number of good ranches and In-1 ispectlng the crops the party was' J piloted by C. A. Henderson to ' a field of the new Lodena clover, i It Is a clover brought to this t country from Italy and Is1 wonderful. The claim Is mad3, that on a good aland ot this; clover elghteon - shoe,, .-an be pastured all summer long on a single acre, and Jt surely looks ! feasible. On the Setnon ranch thn po-; tatocs arc prolific as are all the , crops that Mr. Semon raises. ' Hut the one plot of ground of especial Interest was the red clover field which will be cut! for seed. It Is a fine examplo ot wb.i) enn bo done In the ; seed production line In this valley. Klijoy Turkey Dinner Arriving at Malin for dinner tho liartv was Krneted bv Malin people and by Mr. and Mrs. W. " C. Dillon of the Dalton ranch : just south of Mnlln, A turkey I . dinner of rare and excellent i quality was served and for nore j than an hour the guests en Joyed the food. Speakers at the dinner wcro Miss Florence Gould, tin now county librarian, Mayor T. II. Walters, Judge Gaghagcn. Klmer nalslger. A. M. Thomas, j Harry Peltz, Earl lloynolds, W. ' A. Uelzell, Captain Applegate, ! C. A. Henderson Henry Moe and j Ex-Govcrnor Walter ht Pierce. I Mr.. Pierce Is campaigning the county for congress but his re- f marks at the .Malta dinner were ; purely of a friendly nature and ho did not mention his political mission." 60 Bushel Wheat After the dinner the party drove down over the Tula Lake country and tt was there they saw wheat being harvested that Is making sixty bushels to the acre. On the Cox Hrothers ranch the big combines' are working and the harvest Is good. On every hand were large alfalfa stacks aud hay by the hundreds' of tons Is being stored for i winter feeding In that country. ; The trip was an. education to an wno took it. TKADK COSn-IHKXCI'- HUM) LOS ANGELES, Sept. 19. (V P) Two hundred dolegulcs from North and South America gathered here today for the Pu- clflc foreign trade council. Chief ! Justice M. A. 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