PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY, &EPTEMHER 2(1, irJReames Golf Club Tourney Opens, Many Compete r: i , The annual tournament l the J Roamea Coir and Country club for the Presidents Tup opeued ! (( Monday with many of the out-J standing players taking part.' The tup la now herd by Claud Market Report for the I I Pacific Coast IHIKTI.AMI M.lltkKTH lit United l'r-a LivrMock Cattle receipts 30, calves uone. hog none, sheep none. Cai:lA Tritiln pvlminntv Inn- McColloch and become, a PM Prli-ea quotably aieajv. manent trophy if held for three! iie. Slow. lie.i Imbi hut.h. successive yeara by one man. ',rs quoted steady. Other classes I Following ! a list of entreea: ;., tl iVela .11 , av fr.,,n 2iel 20 , :o ' so , so so 1 so :o i so Handicaps Fred Fleet A. V. Schaupp J. Royal Shaw Dr. O. H. Merryman H. N. Moe Stanford Smitu K. M. Chilcole C. L. Moore I). St. Smith W. S. Wiley John C.' Boyle Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart E. H. Pike C I. Roberta A. J. Voye R. R. Macartney Richard Hovey . Calude McColloch W. C. Mac Rae Jack Bowrtng ' P. A. Albertsun J. F. .Maguire 18 to $1.60 below lust week's 20 time. Sheep M a . k e I quotable steady. flutter mid Kgg 1 Hutter Ci;j? extra. 50c: standard. 49c: prime firsts. 4Se; firsts. 46Y. Kggs Vresh standard extras 4.1c: fresh standard firsts. 40c Portes Gil Elected To Head Mexico iContlnutM from Patfo One) t-.ll, and the late (iimml Alvarn JOliroRtm, who had IVi n oKt tml I consttitiiloiul projUtVul 1 a a I Hprlutr ntul was u.iluaivd by yoiiuft art Ui, Josv K X.voa Tom I. Taktu OfTitv IHwinltvr I IMrten an wtll mktt nliuu upm the nntremoia of 1'iVH.dom tul Icb. DoccinlHMr 1. It Is a ut hart t a 1 1 ve ly u iuU r- t iry of t'rv Hide lit in virtu j Ally all questions of (orolg t inliVimttaHftl flair. Porte (ill will rvmutu in if- iu'o ior approximately n m nuns, at whlrh time a roiiHtilutlomtl , president wtU ho ele.ted. j Tho record show him lo bo the 6Slh reldnt o( Mexico .Cll'a reform teinlenoie la Ilia fut't that during It I nilmti.hdt'u lion an Kovcrnor n dry Itiw wnn IMit into etfeet which iitiutiriiriy wilted out th na limns in the mi;. Her le-wn. The Rovornor ru imr.l this an out of tho outataud In at-coiuptittlimvutH of life. term, llo I proud of the farl that nutKio and portw hmr In Hon the lU'o of driukiiiR fu (ho In ilia 11 town of tila state, ( llo ueither drluk nor ainukoi and i fond of awimmiiiff hud horseback riding. Ho anaumod the post of aoorvtary of Interior and hoad of lh cabinet upon tho ro jut)t of iha pmrideut in August. G.O.P. of County i nines nilhains (I'ontlnui-tl Knm Vng One) cauiitulKii tt:ues, 1 has cutiKlua "men riinnlitK for olitceii who j had ueviM' hWoro sitciil muclt I luouey fiHillnlily lo buy lunlu'ln at large prices ihluklna they ero clple u oil. slon froiu several Hint such cam pulguliiif was a sort, mushy way of iitininiiiliiK In go Iieloiu the people when a cniiipillgu of pilti --U.S. Stands Pat On Naval Demand (Continued From Pajr One) that the president was of the opinion that the refusal of France lniy,im voiw." lie ilehvd deeply lu.o Ills Mibjecl and liiitlsled lltut j such pitii itves wi re fur from lnior.il and 1I1.1I II was hm heavy a drain on ranitidines. Mr. Peter son seemed ili'iermlned Hint vole j buying 111 basket socials Mas mil i of hue and lie was so deeply : Interested III Ibis nspeet of Die 1 euiiiiuilgn thut Coinmllleeiiiun J. (I. Wight. of llllilebriiiid look Hie floor lo explain that a sap head j who thought he was buying votes wheu be bought u basket v. as not entitled to ally votes ami III most cases did not get many v lies. Mr. , W ight suld he hud lieeu against the busket social but since llu had j heard Petersen talk lie was more Meatty. Olio; . r " " Mr IVlerinn was also In' favor fresh mclium extra,. 35c:" fresh ln 'SSU '"'"S I-r-vlsional uj na,r , s,u.mi Ul. ,9JJ Ut ... ...... ... execuilves. .. .. ...i -v . meaiuni iirsts. jec: unuersizea. ....... , ... . . n ,a I I ae toiiui; ior provisional pres litem Xkiyd Crosby . Dr. Paul Sharp J. P. Lawaon . ,. W. O. Smith ... Jack Knowlea B. E. Drlsetill Paul Dalton .... O. R. Lorena . 0. ' W. 4c. to . Wheat PI) hluestem. f 1 40: j 10 soft white. $1 IS: western white.; 10 '$1.17; hard winter, $1.10: north-1 10 em spring, $1.09; western red.' 10 $1 11. 10, Ruiterfat Direct shippers' 10 price f. o. b. price. No. 1 grade, j 10 52c: station price. 50c: No. J. I 18.4Sc: Portland delivery price. No 1. 55c: No. 3. 50c. !' Fruits 18 ; 18 ' 18 ' S0 20 : 20 : :o ' A. Krause 2 4 E. Lamm 24 24 24 R. E. De W. W. Baldwin R. D. Eller fpHorace Brldgeford 'j. Bedford Richard Weatherly . 'Dr. C. V. Rugh 'Bob Harrison . .. 'Tom Massey , ' B. W. Mason ;Dr. O. A. Massey H. D. Mortenaon R. C. G roes beck :C. E. Wiley 24 H. M. Manning . Tom ' Deliell Dr. J. R. Barr Dr. L.' L. Truax Henry C. Gerber .. K. Grandahl H. E. Hauger B. L. Hardenbrook Olen W. Hout Dr. B. J. Rea Cranberries. $5fi6: huckleber ries. 11c lb: cantaloupes. $1 S5(T 2 crate: peaches. 3Hci $1 10 crate: pears, 1 1 . 7 5 ti 2 box: Con cord grapes. 50c lug: crabapples. 75c box: apples. ?Sj 80c box. Vegetaldi Cucumbers. 351 75c peach box: onions, $2.50 fi 2.65 sack: lettuce. $1.25(1 1 50 crate: eel err gtlftSOr ftnzen- sninm'h Hili it? 1.25 crate: cauliflower. Slff - j 1.50 crate: potatoes. $lil.40 "cut,; cabbage. $1.50 crate: - squash, $1.25 hack: corn, 75c rack: tomatoes, 40JS0c box. j SAX FR-lXrlstO MARKtrrs I SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 25. 24 (CP) Butter Extras. 49c: 24 prime firsts. 4 Sc. 24 Potatoes Stockton. $1.10i 24 1.40: Washington Net Gems. $1.40,7 1.70. was secret nnd required' only 25 minutes ntler congress met ill jeillt scaMnu lu the seu ate cluiaiber. Kai Ii deputy and senator Walked to -Hie front of the chamber and deposited the ballot which had been handed him. - Portes Gil' name was the only ono on the bailor. i Favors Calbi ISilielti Portes Gil Is regarded as a j staunch supporter of President i ICalles in all policies. As sec re-' tary of the interior and governor of Tamatilipas he has indicated Ills Callista tendencies repeatedly and within the last ten daya the . president and his followers In congress have held a series of conferences which clearly .show ed their support for Portes Gil. He has strictly enforced relig ious laws In Tumaulipas and al though he has made no public announcement In regnrd to his attitude on the religious question it Is understood he holds much the same Tiewa as Callcs. Catholics, therefore, find little nera conference caused Its fail ure. Jt vias suld be made clear lit discussing the question that be did nut approve of the Ku ropeau press publicity giveii the Aiiglo-Krench plan and its rela tion to the I'ii 1 1 eil States navy. The president made known tfe thought the proper pluce to de hale naval armameuia was not In the public press, but at a confer ence suchms that held at Geneva laaj year. r'aviir Naval 4'unfcivnce The president s views, aa made knowu at the White House, were tuken tu mean the 1'nited States would look favorably on partici pating In another Geneva confer ence called by some other nation of the five leading powers. It was iutlninted strongly that the Uni ted Stales would not consider participating in a preliminary con ference with Fraa.'o and Great Britain to discuss the Anglo French naval accord. The I'nlted States' note will be in answer to communications from Paris and London In Au gust, which explained the Anglo- name beiore Hie ciiiiimttieo and Mr. Williams was nominated. The committeemen present were: George llrlcli. Mrs. II. A.kley. William .Mc.Veclcy. Itoh ell Kuykelldull, C. II. I'uderwood. Glenn Haul, Charles W. Thomas, r. S. .Montleloua, Uo Durban, M. P. Luveiilek, John l.liuluiun, Perry He I. a p. Lloyd DeLap of Orlndulc, Mat! Eagnn of Algotua. Charles K. Drew of I'llu Ridge. Kred Peterson of Aliamoiit, Ho, Monroe of Pellrun City. Hen Guy or Wordeil. Klmer .Moore, of Poe Valley. M. P. Prince of Langell Valley, tl. P. Keller of Lost Riv er. J. S. Wight nt Hltdehrand, Frank J. trim it to of F. Hove of Sprague Itlver. A. W I'reaulx of Cliiloqulu. It. C. Pier. son of Modoc Point, Ituy Taylor, "1 lulling the party randldatea In of Wood River nnd It. M. Farmer 'a general trip ever the country, of Chlloquin. His contention was that republl- IS'terson Talks Morals jeans could not afford lo hold Fred Peterson, county superlu-' meetings without inviting demo- teuiiunt, spoke with considerable cruts and vice versa. No one i.p.'hein force upon the liumorul practice ( enly assailed this sort or ram- 'allej of holding basket sivlala In Hie palgnlng but utter the meeting in. uses minus nillniirnen I here was nn TTTE KLAMATH MEW8 PADLOCK SUITS ARE FILED IN FEDERAL COURT 4 'oiiiinltiee Iwiliiivd, Home TltoilMI Following die mooting, mem-! here of Ihe committee gathered In gVoupB and discussed iiiuny tilings. One was the appointment by Judge Kred F. Godilard of a successor lo Ditttlup without roll suiting Ihe republican county!. central contlliltlee. Home took the view that Hie JudKU should huve called oil lite organ isation lor some suggestion ra ther than make an appointment without consultation. No ubjec Hon was huld townrd Mr. Wll Hums shorn Judge (luddiird ap pointed, but there was some crit icism on what was described us Ignoring Hie republican county central colillliltlee. It Is reported, 'lot onieliilly. that Ihe democratic county ecu trill committee will meet Frlduy to name Its cundtiinle ror the Duulnp tui'uncy. Several names have been lucntl jned, among I. C. Tlihnor of Lnugeil I'dllTI.ANH, tire.. Hepl. 35. (!) Tao p.ulloik aulta have been riled In Federal court as a remit of liquor Inw cases in Klumatlt i -nil nly. tine nbnlemeut suit was filed iigalnsi J. It. M ii it I ii . owner, mid lugh llnukiiis, oeciipaiit ot nieni- nl Fort Klniiinlh, nud tho other against Lelnnd Pnrasno, ownir, and Hen Mitchell, occu pant or premises at Chlloiiuln. NAI'AIKIIIOCIIK.'I. Tex.. 8ept. 21, ll'l'l A recolltllielldiltlon of 9U yeara Imprisonment wna tlio verdict remrned here'lodny by o Jury In Hie trial or Will Thorfi, negro, convicted of Ilia murder of licpuly Hhsrirr John Hargla during a ruld on a madhouse near here In August. The Jury was out 40 hours. different school etpres- true results use New. Itaaa Ada 127 Chevrolet Ijiudau H.-ilstt New Tires. Wonderful CnndL lion. Thollssliils of .Miles of Kionomlial Transportation Willi an o. K. Thai founts Locke Motor Co. Nelson Reed David Vandenbnra; r ' K. M. Bubb '. i T. P. Henderson W. W. McNealy t W. -C. Van Emon J. E. Swansen 24 , Poultry Rroilers. Leghorn, 1 24:to li lbs.. 3Sfi39c: fryers. 24; young roosters. 3 4 lbs. and up, 24 34fi35c; old roosters, lfi 18c; 24 Leghorn old roosters. 13tl4r 24 1 Leghorn hens. Hi to J lbs.. 20 20; 0 33c: 4 lbs. and over. S3 24 '25c: large colored hens, 32 i 33c: 24 turkeys. 41 4 42c. 34 j Grain Barley feed. $1.45(1 24 1.65: wheal milling. $2 1 5 ft' 2.25 24 j OMAHA MVKSTtH'K 24 I Ho?s L'ncven. l".-25c lower. 2ojop $11.75 on 210 to 225 lb. 24; butchers: bulk 190 to 250 lb .n weiKhis. $11. 2311. 65: 250 to 270 lb. butchers. $11. 40S 11.50: Krtlirh npri.imrinl Tha uvulut.n. hope for a settlement of the re- ,,,, , UI1(ltr,loodi h l(fon liglous issues In Mexico during ; yWmri UItf.lvor!lb,v .,, (h, an. the term of the provisional pre.l- ,wer , Mw(.d a;l,n clr,y , dent. In the eyes of Catholics JnnalvIe Alm.rU.a-s 8lIlUll ou ntyal Portes Gil represents that type of ,rm, llml.altoI)ll politician who generally Is op-1 , Ih.nil s,,,,,,, pofed to the present demands or, TllB m7 ,.encvi ma,tnmv the church for less governmental ,,.,. . Hi.m.,n In religious eduea- ,:r..ilt iirl,i ,i, I'uited Stutes on cruiser tonnage. The Aimirfrmi nrnnnvBl ih.n Political observers tnnl it dif- wMI ri.al, , ,,, interference tionul institutions. Some Dlssatisfm ll 20 1 Bruce Dennis -. 24 i15 to " averages. $10.50 1 Z. j 6 1125: packing sows. $10.3545 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS 19-6; smooth 300-Ib. sows np ) . .ward to $10.73 SEALED BIDS will be received -ttie fed steers and year- ficult to estimate the extent of influence which President Callcs will enjoy under the provisional president. , It is believed., liow- I ever, that he will mtain a guid ing hand lu the affairs of the new administration. Some dissatisfaction over the election of Portes. Gil has been forthcoming note was for a flm limit of 4110.011 ton:; on all cruiser construction. The proposals pro vided that uuy t.ixe cruisers could be constructed by ell her nation within this limit up lo lo.noo tons each. Greut Hrituin contended It could not build as manv laree erulsers reported among the Obregonlstas as tne Valtfli Slate, l0 mailltin and for this reason It la possible naval equality In this class, aud that Calles will rontinue to act as arbitrator between the con- tending groups. Portes Gil is ex-; j by the County Court of Klamath lings in light supply, steady to I pected to continue the settlement County. Oregon, up nntll 2weak; she stock anl bulls weairl of the oil problems with the r. ji uiiuwr 13-0. iio jsc lower: veals. 50cW$l low- United States . .vt planum DAOC WLltSr, OI j surfacing material on approxi- rtill build within the limit enough small cruisers to protect her world trade routes. Tho filial touches on the note wero completed at a conference Monday attended by Secretary of hlch all factions .nHrr'."- f , ? " Weak 10 1 regard aa aatisfactory and to the.siate Kellogg. Secretary of Navy mately eight and three-quarters' ..:,T" ." ,Vi ,V. . iuii. i su ciskvisn. ; Wilbur. Admiral Charles miles of the LANGELL 1:" " ------ i-onea Gil was . oorn in I VALLEY HIGHWAY from MA-'",; Brass slaughtei heifers. SI 0 1 and wa, educated at his home LONE" BRIDGE to approximately! ' ll- fw lot" $11-50: bulk grass ;ciiy- ciudad Victoria, Tamaullpas. aution 450. involving quantities "eer cows. $S4iS.5u: bulk all whl.re he wa, t rtse l0 p,i,lca a. follows: jcuilers. $6.50i7.50. Medium ! fame. sin. arlv manuoad ... , 7zo cu. yds. rock or gravel, bulls. S7.60(us.25. piactical top hB .. , hi,., , ,, : Plana and specifications and Pro-1 veals $14. few 514 50 fi 15- ; , ? , , 1 . f ence' ' do sal Forms mav he nrn.-nr.rf .1 -..,' ....' he has been Involved in pol-, ! ihe office of the County Eugi-! 12 75 yearlings $11 '5' feeders '""' neer. ' "'',. "'5 roeuCrs Besides serving as deputy rrom Bids must be securely scaled '" 1 , i , ,, . . Tamaullpas several terms, he has ana plainly marked "Bids fori ' 1 been a counsellor In ih minl.trv of ar under the late general Obregon, a counsellor for the na- Sur facing Langell Vallev Hlch- s,"',s off more; shtep steady way." and addressed lo the . feeders dull. 25-51e lower: bulk County Clerk on or before the'fat range lamhs. $13.25? 13. "0 hour of opening. Each bid must early top. $1.3.60; nutlves, $13 be accompanied by a certified 13.25; fat ewes upward to $6.50, nfTh. 1L I'wa "J""!. "'T.f, farly; huIk '"Ing Iambs. " U.1..U I'lllll.-U HI J It t f BAK,. .1-1 honrf ,..l l i..u l.lRllr. v... tl,. i-oois ei F. Hughes, chief of naval opera tions, and Admirals Hilary P. Jones and Andrew T. Long. The latter three wire America's ex ports at the last Geneva confer- HIT-RUN AUTO DRIVER SOUGHT tional railways, and a majiiHtrato of the supreme court In Sonora in 1915 whm General Calles was governor of that state. After serving a term as pro- rhtrV nr hiIHg-'. ij.i . . v . . feedine pwph. !4 7S? S ?S- hroorl.i hir ,:.,nS.r..!ln. ewes mosily M.B.ftT BO: ' " of Tamaullpas ; Court, and the contract for the ' ""'"! ew Included: one deck , he v" 'w 'he constltu- ! work awarded thereon, the bid- choice feeding yearlings, average i tlonal term in 1924 . der wtll. within ten (10) days. 82 lbs., at SIO. I IIIs numerous reforms, inelud- 1 enter Into a legal cuntraet to do ' Ing those affecting labor and the the work and furnish a bond as NOTICE To ('OMHUTflRS 'agrarians, made him one of the reQulred by law. or forfeit to the , outstanding governor of the u.t, aaiu leilllieu eueCK Or i C C 4 t C-Ii Dtno til l l...J rnmilru na ..f tl... 1 by the County Court of Klamath' tant projects was the "Ley Im- loumy. uregon. up until Z prenta" a law giving complete u 1 iui r 1 . .11. iM-uiuer o. un. and then publicly opened and i bidder a bond aa liquidated dam 1 ages. ' The County Court reserves the , right to reject any and all bids ' or any portion thereof. Subject j also, to the approval of the State I Market Road Engineer. 1 COUNTY COURT OF KLAMATH I COI'NTy. f By E. B. Henry. ! County Engineer. 1 Dated Sept. 22. 1928. i S26-04 an earth- read at the County Court Room Klamath Falls, Oregon, for: Surfacing KEN'O - WOHDKN HIGHWAY, a diatant-e of apprsg imutely two and one-half 1 1 V2 i ! miles, and involving quantities approximately as follows: 4500 cu. yds. of surracing. Plans and Specifications and : .Proposal Forms mav be procured i Guadeloupe lat the office of the County Kn- mines was 1 gineer. Bids must be securely vi and plainly marked "Bids rr facing Keno-Worden Highway." and addressed to the County! Clerk on or before the hour of! opening. Each bid must be ac- conip-mied by a certified check j or bidder's bond for 5 of the! nmonnt bid. Such certified check or bidders' bond must be condi- ' tloned that in the event the bid RUMMAGE SALE I ' accepted by the County Court, and the contract for the work Ladles of the Christian church "Warded thereon, the bidder will. PARIS, Sept. 25. Island in the West severely shaken by if quake, according lo a message received by the minister of colo nies today. Point A Pitre. which suffered terribly In the hurricane, was damaged shortly after the governor ot the Island visited there on a survey of hurricane damages. liberty to the press. He also made slgniricnat changes in the state and civil code, particularly In sections respecting the prop erty HxhU a.-..-! Ifilierilunces. He founded the first school of agriculture In Tamaullpas and the only school Tor Indian child ren In the country. Further illustrative ot Portes PORTLAND. Ore., Sept. 24. tAPl Polie today were seek ing a hit and run driver hlatned Ior tife death yesterday or Henry J. Hlnrk. 46. or Vancou ver, Wash., who w;i3 run down as he was crossing Hawthorne avenue at Third street. Week end automobile totalities included the deaths of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Crorkett, Esta cada, who were killed late Sat urday. PRICE OF CORN RECEDES TODAY CHICAGO, Sept. 2B, Corn scored a moderate general advance today and then receded, September falling nearly 4c. Wheat started unchanged to 5-8 cents down, rallied somewhat and then weakened. -Oats ware easv. Provisions dropped. 10JMP Travel and Pedestrian Accident Insurance Policy PRESENT SUBSCRBERS-Fill out the coupon on this page and mail it with the price of the policy ($1.00) to The Klamath News. NEW SUBSCRIBERS May take advantage of any of the travel accident pol. icies by filling out the coupon below and mailing with the price of the policy to The Klamath News. It is understood that new subscribers will continue to take the News during the term of policy, paying the carrier or agent at the regular rate of 65c per month. 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BOX 878 d WASHINGTON TUBBS II tZZ&W C-oiv, V46 GOTTA USS6N1 D'YOO &Lie TKKT HUDSON SBg 8S U&S 0N6 OF HtS CUT-THROWS VNATemMG t US NtGHT AND-WI? kNO THAT WJG SVEEP Jgt IM TCHT WOH ei6rT OTrtEP.S? Sf3ii ' will hold a rummage sate in the Ioomls building, Saturday, Kept. 29. adv. 23-3t ! New Upstairs Shop Beautiful winter coats $18.00 and up. i Dresses $7.75 and up. Best vul oea In town. Walk upstairs and save money. Melhase Hldg., 325 Main street. -adv. 22-tf Classified advertising la a morning newspaper proposition lw, Vso Tb.0 Newj. within ten (101 davs, enter Into a legal contract to do the work! and furnish bond as required by law, or forfeit to the County said i certified cheek or bidder's bond I as liquidated damages. The County Court reserves the rlsht to reject any and all bids or any portion thereof. COUNTY COURT OP KLAMATH COUNTY. By E. B. Henry, County Engineer. Dated Sept. 22, 1928. . . 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