PAHE ETGITT MANY HUNTERS ARRIVE IN BASIN Prominent Sportsmen Will ' Attempt to Bag Limit it of Birds , Duck, and arc flying Into Tule l-akn In hordes, mak ing It Iruly ft hunter' paradise Where, the limit of birds ran be easily secured, and wlita this w:rd which has circulated ihru ont the northwest, aeoios of telegrams have begun to pour Into tho Klamath Sporting floods ore making requosta lur rescr valions for hunters. ' The Portland police world champion revslvor team, led hy ftergeanl Young will arrive from by hla wife, have already arrived at Tule Lake where they will be Joined today by foar parties from J Taeoma who will arrive oy air plane. j BUI Fowler aies iuui.r. of the Kimball Sportin company, of Seattle. Thil : Beakbeart. promiuent San Fran-1 Cisco broker, will arrive Tuesday for a hunting trip. Reservations , bave been made "' ,'"... Mt of lb. t unnlnKham '' company of Seattle and a party of ten. Dr. Oram f Seattle and a party of friend will arrive the. fore part cf the weea 10 tbeir limit. It wa. stated tnritnv fn a teienrara iw" i at the Bportin- uooos .mt. Daakin Heed of the Piper and Tfi arortinc foods company Ar KaftlA and- a oarty are "alw expected Monday or lueaaay. , AS lVX7nVJ"bV It duo to a notice, wtiKh was re-: cently run In th, Port and ore-, aonlan by Mr. uraa hunters that an 01 ime I. no. closed to bunting and the fall rams naa orougni iuu of the birda to the lake. , i CI 1? I .J VI aS EsXpiOSlO II 117 lr K TsrjfTtYlOTif WrPCKS iVDarilUcIll .PORTLAND. NOV. 10. (UP)- Chalmers F. Parsons, about uu. ' al natiit. asent. was . killed hero Saturday afternoon aiiicu ,.. , H,. ,nm wnen a gas trai.iw-.".! demolished several suites of a local apartment bouse. Parsons la believed to have turned on the four gas Jets found open In his room in a sui cide attempt and a spark from a baiter Ignited the explosive. -' Eat Mrs. Wright's hand-made randies. They are better. 128 No. 8th St. .adv. 10 t ; Others will, and so will you "Get it at Magill's" When you see the News Wednesday tho norih the firs, of the week , . 6 i tf Kt.TtlVm ! 3 a' V.v' , I powerful Medford elevon. How-' pi-rmanoul Ihrono room, wllliln to apend arral d..y hnntinit I W -: K "TL,,- I Uver they manai.d to hold .he , Kyoto palae... Th Miranda of at tho Jake. In thl. parly wl U,-.-- . x-j'! 3.t- I Ureal Itoauo Hlvor valley amiro- p,,,,. M llulo troul.lo with he Included Frank Trceh. world M-V i I ' al t the loweat aeore of th iho alraat unprwedeiiied crowd famou. trapshooter. hia a,n F-arl h J' . ATK - , "'Ji ! . - !whU h Ih. warn, day hrou,.!.. Troeh. who Just returned .from j ."W. f f v, , IT , ' 8ncar'. erlllr pUy.ra out for Iho ceremonies 'patlroe"; cwnl-r of'Tht ' t ' l ' ' ' " ' ' V 7f f 1 2&T ' h. . dlfeed A.S The Hhlahlnen. Con,.l...a and Paul Barber, cwner " '. i... :., f' f , V f MStt V" fr i ranta I'a.a Altnraa and llnna- throne, of the emperor and Iteat.I. hardware compcrv. The,, . MV- J :f) I mir llh. empre... formed th. enter will be ruesu at the Law,o , V t . I ; iaal-Hfrv tA N mulr- , k , , ,. rf a rroat cn. It w.. from kun.lnK eahin while at the lake. , J t . ' 4 "V"1 br", '"'T" Ih. lhron.-pro.blr th. .no,t . Captain Mandan of the Seutile , , , . t i . , v , f-v. W-f Ji; , " Py: '" ! ,,. a,. .v.r uaed In hl.lory- nnliro deDartment. accompanied; I - .. .-J' ':;.,,.'?'.' i .,, -- TO 4" . honey, renlera: V. Crawford : lk. ..,, , ,,i..r. "Mother, have you a Savings Account, Too?" WE know families where that would be an embar rassing question. And we know more families where it would not, for more than half our savings accounts belong to women. They know the value and security of money in the bank. We welcome the savings of the women of Klamath Falls and of their children too. We have a hand some home .savings bank for those who open a sav ings account here. American National Bank Klamath Falls, Oregon MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Resources Two and One Half Million and More A Family Affair; Getting The '.. -4 V 4 ' ffVJ 1 l ttvrvrn v. til II' . . ! I iV-i, .1 Vs Vt " .'I I .Invaders navo won u ri ""f" "'I '- -V " 4- V a. V t . "m w J" , I . ; .. . . throned (ha 11 Ih ruler of IIIC ! U . " Mv iry.A i N J ...I ...tl. tho aao-old .- Mlualcd with Iho archaic il.es K ) L Jllf.V. .. ...k... .". " . 7 -V. ..... .1.. .l.K . lrlr lirminrta " -- F, ' ; , ?1 A'-VC' , vn sf V I ' , . hroad.tli.. ami wlr..... trn- I. -.W VV'V. VKV;'.'i -'aUfi I l,",h ",m"," 'Pln"- ,.on .aound and lhl of n- Lfc-'" ,-7l .W aA- iT.3 X. iuu.l ha not vet auffrr- : , hi :.fi ,riv x 'X A ' "X-J-fAV'i . V'i" led drfoal while Klnma.h haa won 0uoouo ,MbJwli n, t th..; i. tj v ..a t .T. . i. . u- aawjk. r Ub. i . . t. . k. ' . a v r 1 w riva, nut nt iia aix anuiea. in iiaiu. .nl,H.P.nH ..! .ltd. .i!:V.-v--'.-lw;-'Wi.- v"--Kc- .'" I.: i T t 9. The Klamallt nrlillr auffurnd i-m.u.r.fr Hiroliltn win Ml-1 ! k .-j -. v...-, t-V - , ., av ,Tf r ''." r A' v'.v V I . W ' bark at lite handa of the I thronod In Iho Hhlnhlnden or . porriul, ,hr turn cf Hie election tide to velV fovnr.ll.le In Hie r,lul.llcn cause rtllen IhU ,,,, .,,,.,,, , . H. ovcri wai laken lale election .l.iy ot their Palo Alto home. II over U allow a ,j1(t Minll. of ,;. hui.j, or ,,l.er:..n lie rm-rKiil hourly fmni nil wn. of Hie cniitry. Willi II...... i. !.., . H,,mr irrnn.lilui-lilrr At the luti'k. h'tt lu rlullt. Ore Allan ll-uver, Ml-H. Ht rbrT( r-1 n, ii.rlxri T, c yes-jQ JnlOrCC LaW On Game Reserve nrnnn.it!.. , .. ,, onie a realitv " other worjs hunter, found t w ,,,., th:lt her'ti.ure of the transaction waa no. . . . . . " . , ,' , hunters have already been ar- - - fiscated bat. aeeordlilK to Federal ICame Warden Tonkin. It is tm- ' prol-.ahlc that they will be prise- cuted Iwcause all the boundary ' P0" deslRnating the reserve , have nut i,een set un yet. ..w. . . . ', .T ' I ?? .. . now sa:o .Hr. JOIIKIII, U.UI irum on, -any person found in-! the came sanctuary gun will be arrested and with a gun wiil be arrested and prose- euted. We have in desire to be unreai-onable. but our orders are lo keep hunters out of the re- serve, anil we'rn going to do it. "Tile reserve includt-s the sump extending mirth from a. line be- tween the Peninsula and the mouth of Lost Itiver, Hot?! Hock norih to the mouth nt Lost Ktver If n hnnt?r cine- not rfcojjn.zr thcBp bnundarif., r nlnti!tl inak. it his bu-insH t find out. ( can a.sk a the rc lumat imi of fico or at sport. hi; jrootl ston Tonkin coniis, att-d diu-kn Thur-day and seven gwe and six ducifs on Wednesday. I Old nrwspapers for tale at the w- nffr -'LPS fatti jV l k' ,,VK t'K T S5V ''" Ttu of ...prem.cy when Klamath -I J" ''" (l.h--fr .ho s.n.c r - Hoover. Jr. At the Pine Tree Lillian dish comes Sunday to th. I'lne Tree theatre in her first -irn i-ni nn the screen. Hreiofore the faiuuus star ha always lived la the pa,., so far concerned: in . ,.i r..t,l nnlv . h hrooht out In period plays be brou , h, out pe . days of long ago. Flnt lu "The Enemy." she throws all prercdent to the wind. to dress In the clothes of tvlny. And she is even mora effertlve- lv dramatic as .a modern woman . T. ! ii...i ' """-,""'''" ' " ' " or liesier I ijuiii. The nearest she ever came to a modern role before was in "Hearts of the world. piayea during the war a a war pnipa- 'ganda picture. Hut in "The Ka- emy" the chief dramatic action occurs after the war and comes down to to.ty's basis, "The Enemy" Is a vivid story of Austria, hinging on the clang er of war hairtds ami war nyaier- ; ia. On the stage it was held one of the drama's greatost contriliu- tl..n. In Mia- t'llliw of lieSI'. nllll I..I, ..,..iin,...l 11.,.U ., t, jll iir flit iiii.li.rxlnmlliiir Dili""" " the screen it is a vivid human interest story that lays bare a woman's (soul iu a sorii's of heart- gripping episodes. Miss Oi,K play, tho r,!e of the ! ' I aumlor hy war haii'ed. antl who bpcomes I he vi t!ni of the en of tragedies through artlfi- ,., , ' , " " , . . . " , .'lvlaniath Falls from .Murshf Id. I cause it to be s detraeked. how cial hatreds between people at. different nations. Il..l,l. Forbes'" ' Kata ,hia l"" ' ". . appears in the Lading male rolel"'""0- , "" , , .. . , i In the lint concrcHft. latest ro- as ikt over, i an, i rn iroui m-r , on their weddine tlay" by war, j and ftalpli Emerson, CeorKo Kaw cott, Frank Currier, Frltzl Rldke way, Karl Dane, . Hilly Kfiit St'haefrr, John Peters and others of unto are In the cast. Fred Niblo, who dirertcd "Ren Hur" and "The Temptress." di- ri."leS ir.o n-?w nrndnf r ion, which was filmed on elubirare ! scale. I'.enlicas of old time Aus-inral trlan cities as well as the Ails- tria of after the war are seen In ,ii vivi.i nnrimvr.1 Th. r.i,. v-' vas adapted to the screen by!io- "' '" ,;- s- Army !"" republicans for the po Willis Coldheck. famous for bis i ''h ,",,,ln Thoinau J. D.'xon will '" of senalo leader. Among work on "The Cardan of Allah.' and scenarized hy Ariich ChrlK tine Jnhnst'm. Drunken Driver Gets $100, 50 Days T .,., , f. .,. n. ni.ii..' u-i.iin i,,in ,&,i o, ( hauibrrs of Medford was haled Into police court Ibis morning. l hainbers pleaded g.tllly to the chance. I!c was find $100 and r0 davR fu the rity jnil. Hin drlver'K Ilceiifio waa HUspeiided for one year. Unable to pny the fine of $100, J Cham hern la an lnniat at tho city jail. Willi Hie arrest of Chamber, late yeBterd'iy afternoon by Chief of Pot In- K.'ltb AmbroRA on Con- eir mid Mnin utrwt. !h iintuhrr of driinUnii drivei-N within tho last ten day b reached u lota) of 11. Thren of the eleven mmi nre Bervint? & days In the rity Jail. This wpi k at tho Fountain i of YontJi will I'lve fn-e Hhampoo with eirh marcel. Rooms 10-11, Melhase Illdir., phono d'i'.K adv. SUNDAY, NOVEMUKR 11, 1928 Returns Reif Apartments Bought by Durbin Through a deal cloned y.ter- Pn Dcrhin' f h K K K ? Storo boi-ame the owner of the Relf ApanmenU on nigh and s:x!h stri'et. While the exact made known. Hi. SO ncr. Ankeav koay and ranch owned hy Mr. Durbin and ' , Ilol Slirln were taken In as part payment bated possibilities of tho thrue by Mr. and Mrs. Keif. month ser.slon of th. Tmh con- The apartment was recently which meets December 3. completed at a cost of more " c.mgriss. a few vacancies were than Slii.ouo by Mr. and Mrs. '' y. -the election, but tho 'Heir and contains' eleven modern j lineup brunt rhauged materially. rtnnrl mfiilB r.tmnli)nlv ritrnlahe.l 1 . . .. I jii. iuii..u j 11.11 jet nftu) , to announ who will manage the! apartment house. Cr,, . '. 1. KllTrS liUrt r 4 , r a In AUlO CraSll " accldiMit un the Sliaw-B.rtramton nMli.T dam. tho BwIuk- !.. . . . , . . ... . . .... ..... k. iii pi ecru, k wne-'i or ittti rartUBUI w" ",,;' "v , - lorked and the car turiird over. ! hult y the Koveninionl. belnKiRrrn; Strom, Luckett. Uoodrldue. piimint; him tutflertiath. C, T. j tho euule' uiif inihhcil ralondkr ; L. Htrom and M. A ktn.. a Jl. Ill-Ill HI rVliiltl Iltll 1 tills.; ll(rIJ:iili fMll'TIll H Til II s'vrral broken rllts anil a Trac- With a party of friends. Hlggs motoring out the highway when the accident occurred. The "inn nn iiiaiiin i-M-.,i. w ii ii minor hrul.es. - - ,. .TiJ IXf'll t Jl I IlipV 1)1 .Observe Holiday (Continued From Pace One) idge will speak at the American Legion ceremonies and his mes aao will ha curried .0 the? whole Anieiican people bv ndlo. cen- J"1"" J- Pershing, liailir.of "'o American forces In the World War- P""1 v- McXiitt, national com ma iider of the American Le aiso speflK. j ifwnoiiMu i-uiMiiuuies tor mis im- The ceremonies will begin n.;Pnrlal" position, now held by ln:!.i n. m. and will last one hour. I A bugle will sound laps over S the radio nt 1 1 in. and for two j infiitlles tlie niilon will pail . to j -.. ,.,, Special ceremonies nt the lomb 1 of the Unknown Warrior nt Wcst- niiiister Ablio.v, I.oniloii, will Iw , ' " "y , "f ,1,,or,!"- M, r he ! ('"'lh. h Uritlsh war memo - Hnl In WhiK h.,M. ! In Paris, a proresHion will pasa Mhrciiiph tho Are do Trloniphe ! rest In tc place of the Unknown Hot elier who wn bailed as their rep- McsfnUitlve of the million and a half French aoldlera who fell bo fore the war earn, to tin end. President Cu-don DontnerKUC of France will kneel before the ' Rravo fl! tribute! of llio whole French people. demi'iny, which ia tryinie to forget tho war. Kavo no official recognition to Arinistbe Iay. A few newspapers commented on thn day which marled tho end of the war and the coming of the republic of Cermany, hnt niont people appctr Inclined to ipnoro KLAMATH HIGH TO PI AV RFNI1 IU I L-'ll ULMU , On All Far nd Graham, gnarda: Hunt Kemmliug and llakiiia. tarklva; Allen. Ivanla Smith and New- i man. .enda; ltoaa and Joanla, : qunrtera: Jamea. J. Crawford. Hrown. and Ijirou. halvea. Coach Sinclair will pick hla starting team from the following atllletea: ' Don Da via. Don Harlan. Jim Dourherty. Tom Klliolt. Virgil tirove. Jack Harvey. ' Hob Hum ley. Vlncnt Kemp. Harold Ken die. Carl Mclnnla. Hoy Nine. Har old Olaon. John Peace, Leo I'ru Itt. Harold Robertson, itlchard Itomi.itelll, Ouido Robustelll, Hay Sheard, Paul Stafford and Wayno Whitney. Election Changes Congress .Makeup (Contlnned From Prngw Oao) r.dui.al .Wrvera checked up thu Hoover lnaloriliea In mo Incoming 71st r. inures,, In the Kht of ,.., returns, and do- Holdover t ongrera This holdover conxress will . . 1111 n " " ..i,.-it.. 4n rennlilliaiis. 4.i di-inocruis, 1 farmer-labor. 1 vac - lasl.y. , 1 Hunse. 335 republicans. Ill ) democrats. 2 ' farmer-libor, - so- cla,i"1- vacancies. I .Tho winter meeting will open I wlih a h.t renewal of tho fli-lit I In t. tint. Kill f..s ra 1 1 1 . O Oik IlOA I miiuhh , .ii '!.- I IHIiri 9 Hilll tl CI'IIUIIUU Willi j flsht ajfalnut the proMja4. bit ... , . . ; 1 to have enough support o I Pas, ... measun, If can Ik, ! brought to a vote. Filibustering j ' " inv ,,-i. ,.o ... appropriation bills to lie passed t. ,, ,,, . .tlirnn 1ml i-nln I lw lliii.iin will hn 1 turns Imllcntn tho lineup will bo as follows, although a few con- tosts nro threatened. , ' Senate, Uli republicans, 39 demorrats, 1 fnrmer-lnlior, 1 vacnncy. House, 2C9 republicans, 183 democrats, 1 farmer-labor. However, P r c s I d e n t-Elee. Hoover Is expected to enll nn extra session of tho Tlst con gress. If the short winter aesslun has not passed the farm rollef bUI, a new battle will be on vl(:e 1 Muftis J'rcaldent-Eelect Charles ure Senntor Watson of Indiana, Borah of Idaho. Warren of Wyoming. lilngliam of Con noctlcut. Heed of Pennsylvania and Fcss of Ohio. Wntson Is the senior of these candidate. Ilorah Is hclinviid iciintont with tho foreinni rel.. lloin committee s-halrTnnnshlp. anil wnrrcn Is believed j too old .0 'IP In tho final count of tho non- ujar Toto for the presidency, it Ih unlikely that even an unof flcal final count will bo ready for aovornl dayo, and tho official votfl may not be known until tho prcHldenllal olcctorH formally caat ! tliolr ballots In enrh state on January 2, imhiv iu:()Vi:ni;i) AUKHDKKM, Waah., Nor. 10. (UP) Tho body of Mary Otm tafnon. 2M, tntsainff slneo early Friday nlKbt, waa recovered from Iho - Okehali, river today. It In believed nho committed suicide. bccano of ill health. For result usa Newt Class Ada. As 124th Ruler . KYOTO. Jnpnn, Nov. It). (I' PI To tho Imperial salute uf 101 "n" 0 Jl.OOO.nou of Ilia anujocls, luoror lllrohlio Nomlya unbroken voice, told hla people that. Ilko his ancestors, h. re garded tho 'state as his awn household and Iho people ns his own children. Premier Tanaka. dreaied In tho m.lenl robes ol stale, re plied to the' emperor's address. Tho premltr stressed, th. tad that the rins.l.u.ia.i gianttd hy Kinperor VelJI loreur siamlli'd and eaislilUhcd the p-llilai ts ,.f Jnnsn and iile.lmil h L.v.iiv nt tho tieonli l'i the' new emperor. Just befire .be solen.T ere moniea had begun, a rjlnliow. 'In Jnjiaa an omen o' g-od mra. jniUH'arod over tho hllli north ii.r tho nnlaee. Comparable to nollilitg k:nn In iho western world ird '' ally understandable to (lie f r elgnerand Japaooso nllkJ onlv after long atudy. the rUa ef l he enthronement follower tho n.l.t formalities of the Shiito Clam Diggers Lose To Apple Knockers With a score of 19 to 19 In favor "of U Apple Knockers, the opening baaket bull game of the "Nut"- Uosiio at Pelican City was played at Iho miiininnl.y I hall nn Friday night. Tho Clam tllssers wero tleieaira in u uw.. - fought game. niesnay na rinmj i-h week games will be played, , In the eommunlly hall nl eight j o'clock, avcordlng to Kd Arilmr. . I Louis Anderson acted as referee. f The UtitMip (or th opening J name follow: Appl Kn.M'kcw: i T 1 1 nn .Tfrriirr, tint --. ' nrA nnA l-nw (Maui Die - . STRICTLY Oldtime DANCE AT MOOSE HALL Wednesday Night November 21st Nothing but oldtime Dances IH Levi Strauss D ill.-,., . . .. - i-r n ' " , '1 Overalls Men! The TWO HORSE Brand Arm i s ARMISTICE PAV Is not merely a day nt march ing snd waving of war symbols. It la for Iho I. cancel of compassion. felloshli, and the breaking down of racial and sce.lal barriers. Wo endorse devoutly any and all sincere ef for.e for cniillnuons world peace, for I. la only through brotherly lov' Hint Individuals Ihrlve. cnunlrles prosper, and Ihal the world wheels on lownrd millennium of denial sunshine To lhal cud. FI.ANDKHM FIELD sleeps In hnpo and smiles up front shnltered hones. War Is only valuable as II makes PEACE mors p-Tniain nl. This slora will be c lo.se tl Monday, Nov. 12th, in . observance of Armi-.tioe Day. BROWNSVILLE Woolen Mill Store Corner Fifth and Main Streets, Klamath Falls V THE GLASS 11th and Pine NOVEMBER 11 . A shout of joy. and happiness went up from this war torn world ten years ago today. Feace reigned once more. Great changes have taken place in the lives of individuals since that mem orable date. Ten years to improve ones home and financial strength. This bank today a9 always, is the public servant of the community. It is yours to use wisely and for friendly advice. The First National Bank Member Federal Reserve Bank Closed Monday, Nov. 12th THE KLAMATH NEWS T ' .':Vr. Who Work A New Pair FR.EE If They RIP i Dele'ri: for.' -LEVI'S V... 0 FIX UP YOUR WINDOWS llcfore winter ails In. We have the Fo,ulp nient. All yon liavo In 1I0 la ratl- "Hluckey Man," at I Ii e (ilas HOUSE Phone 477-W Jl-Jf'l'o iiiiiilvernoiy.