Iamat News
The Klamath News
Official Paper
City of Klamath Falls '
The Klamsth Nto
Official Pap
County of Klamath
"THROW AWAY YOUR HAMMER-GET OUT YOUR HORN'
Vol. (i, No. 2 Pi. V, Cents.
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KLAMATH FALLS, ORE., WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14, 1028
(Every Morning Except Monday)
ONE.S3EAD, TWQiHURT, IS REPORT
1HE
TiitaMaI5ASIN BOOTH
iWOMOre;WINS FIRST AT
Vessel
Reported
In Danger
Vestris Sink Many
Passengers Picked
I f IT R a
rwin
Rfiftc. Sft DV -ShlDS.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 13.
(VP) The SOS call which
-hut off broadcBMtinff in tho
United State about 6 p. m.
tonight wan vent out on bo -
half of nilinit vckhcI. tho
Anna R. ReidriUcr. in din -
tress about 100 mile i.a.it
nf Chnrleitton. S. C tho
u.i. j ...IvUrH
toniRht.
. A call was sent out by the
tteamer Kins-bury for aid
about olio p. m.
Th. ro..t unrd ronnrl..! Iho
Klimabury no ihmUIoii "
lie dlnlrraa call, and tho naval . eaaal-tct at hla honui Ionian!. po-jwn brllevi-d ln't to haro It ! R..-r-niri natal accord lieiamc '"d to Interrupt Ihe tlty'a" Im
radlo elation waa atandlng by nee announced 1 011 ',h ,hp" Md .kw-.p ,,h' ''! ' a formal fait tonlcht. fprorement program, according to
.. . .aanill lnfnrmeii if IIiimF WOrK. I i trtt . . .
walllng tunner worn. m Tee-,
ai. U owned by the fliandnrd Oil
..lilm further word. The vo-.
company, ac.-ordlng to the iiny. j
Ilrnadraatlng waa renumed at
1 P. at., when
further rnlln
for help were lieurd
Klngnbury.
, H. a. IIK1IMN'. Nov. 13.,.4'la
mdlo to the I'nlted Pre! The
(t unllnnl nn rage I'lmr)
LIONS TO GIVE
BENEFIT DANCE
I'lana for a d-iiice at tho Win-
ter Harden nn Wednesday night,
November S; In raise money in
purcbSMi uniform for III" Klam
ath union high school band. st in
sured by the club, were dlariis
nl at Ihe regular meeting nf the
I. Ions club nt Ihe Hotel Wlllard ,
Yesterday.
Tlckcta for the danco will be i
rntu ny nom me-mgii co. .,-.
dents and members of Iho Llnna
club. Jack itowcltig'a orchestra ; j. deputy county tax collect-1
wlll furnish the muslo for lbe!or This Is money ihat Is lielng 1
dunce. i paid In on the Inst half of Ihe '
K. J. Goodrich, chairman for ! Iaxet , Jt ( cxpeCed that about I
mo itca iross ortre. siuk.
tho club. Ho stressed the live '
anil irieuuiy spirn louuu lu vimt-
ron and particularly in Klamath
t Falls, and predicted . a great
growth and fitturo for the rlly. ;
Ail Invitation for members of, 1 . " "I
Ihe local club lo ailend Ihe char.!''"' ll"lf of """ The m
ler night of the Itoseburg club. I
vhleh ... reeeullv Crnied. 1,;"" ...... . ..u ......,.,...,.
read. Tho Hu4ehnrg club
seated November 87 as lis char-!
ler night. . j
I.oo Craft, Italph lloran and
Dr. Adams wore introduced as j
v iirw niL'iiiurri, ui int i. miiis ciuu.
MIHHIHHIPPI 1WITKS SMITH
PITlie brown derby of Gov.,, (l.,.,A cmlro Mmk o(
Alfred K. Smith may hang 111 M' Ibnllillnga In Iho business center
Mississippi state, cunllol. Gov.if CltM Kll, wos ,,stroyed by
Thoodoro fl. llllbo. "on behnlf of : fro today'.
Iho democrat, of Mlsslhslppl, who vThe blase, which had been rng
gnvo the party nomlneo tho lur-nR ,lu.0 (0nry morning, was
Itest proporllonaln mnjnrlly of I brought under control nt 2:S0 n.
liny stnto In tho union," extend
rd the Invitation today, when It
was learned that Gov. Smith
.might vl.lt Pass Christian, Miss.
Smith Asks Party To Plan
Good Legislative Program
NEW YOrtK. Nov. 1.1. (UP)
Gov. Alfred B. Smith, defeated
randldnto for thn presidency to
night called upon Iho democratic
party to orgnnjzo n constructive
program for presentation to rnn
Vftrosfl so Hint It could go before
the AmorUmn pnnplo four yeitt'H
ltenco nnd ask the support lio
'CiitiRn ot Its nchlovemenlH.
lie pointed out that lha de
feat In tho recent election was
not nearly ns had ns snmo pnpers
Indicated.. . Ha culled attention
In lha great popular vnto polled
by tho pnriV 11,500,000 ns In
!N0IlTI!HNFA1R
Am f vldt ni of iho fiwt that
.the Kin ninth ruiuity booth ift 1 hi
I'arllir 1 liter !iatJonnl (..Ivonlork
KxiMivlll'm In J'm-iliuid wnn tho
boot ill mi. Ihomi lit rhnriEo of iho
honfli hnvn returned with a hlufl
I 'rUihou fir, award In ili rami.
ly pvlitliitN. No iimn.'y U itlvrn
wllh lit prl.
"Tha Kluniuth rouniy bo.nhot -
. (hirtiil more atiruilntt than nuy
,h" co"l ivir wh.i
rmnt m u-vp peopi from Mih-r-l
In if ino Hone and npnlllhB lh dia- !
play, I.e. Craft, onr f tho-m!
Who itnttfl wtrh on the Klamath !
l.lh. ...Mod, '
Third premium nn hny watt alio j
JH
'in shipment, n mm ...c.o.i.ruiiv
'rompciulon with hay from mi
ihreo northwest mm,
..,mr
Anderson. Mnrrlll, Wrny
l - awrcncc. Milium romny agent.
; " """"t '-" rvmrt
,' - ai"
, JeSUS UOregOn
; e(g ReVenCC
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lakes Own LiieiRuitabio for the port, and
IKXIro rlTr So ,3.
; ,.,. ,,..,. 01rolo0i who .
. ... ..
irmpipd iii.iirrrr.iiir io it i
Jo, Ijvin Torl, lB ,, ,,,,
irli.i.n I 111 nfiprnonii,. n.inmllli.1
canlaln Obrrenn. aal.1 to hire
, apiain tinregnn. aai.i to inre
been a nephew of I'ro-ldent-elect
Ohregon. who waa nutilnatcd
by Ti-rul, BfirHVir.'rt at tho prlmm
n,l akd la Hip Htayor. prl-
froni lht w" -ininnri.it'N um., n wim nn
mtltctl but KUttrdu dlnrovirfd ho
rarrlrd nun uiul dlnarnu-d him
bcCorf ho could wath lh rll. s
('mitiilli OhN Snu llicu left thn
prlnou. lit went to hi lininc.
where hln Imdy waa found a few
hours lAtrr. Ho hod itliol hlm-
flf.
I Torul aud Mother Ruper!.-r Ma-
jria ronnpclnn wcro convicted '
I luMt Wii'k ill rollllecllon with I ho I
.... .... ....
... ...
li'lireu ill ueaiu anil too nun in
it) yearn- (lunrlaniiineni oth
appenled to hlulicr ...nrie.
County Treasurer
Receives .$177,559,
Yvalerday S1TT.5S9 89 waa
. c0Univ Treasurer
Houston by Garret Van .
,30i000 mori( wl ll0 rhanged
.,,,,, , ,,, ollpr
aR today.
Thla will aid in paying Die
"' e n-". "..
'"'"" "
'"" ' 'O.tnty Taxes
c""ci'A ,rt0- of pourse, go Into
""" f""1- '
i fQ JjUmS BlOCK
In Great Falls'
At that hour no estlmalo ot I
the damage was available. -
The fire was the worst In Ilia
history of Iho rlly.
dicative nf tho party's real I
strength dosplta Iho low elec
toral vole.
Ho railed upon tho democrats
In congress to support the ro
puhllcnn parly whenever It of
fered anything constructive. Ho
warned against obstructionist
jnctlcs.
Smith snld that wltllo llriovcr
bad been elected president by the
republican party ho was not tho
president of Iho republicans, but
president ot nil parties. '
The democratic party, bp said.
(Continued on 1'ngo Two)
C h a m b e rafter the votefC ity Job s
A viarinni!
A, M, T W I, 1 Vf Jil
Group To
Continue
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Council Retains Com
tract Ordered Park
ing: Line Atked.
Plana for nn uirport for
j Klamath ' Full, now that
$rj0.000 in bonds hnvc been
, , . .. . . . ,
, olLII llru . .
'the aviation committee of
ho chamber of commerce
ithrouirh action taken by the
city council hint niht. This
committee will make inves-
titrations of nrobablo niton
or .ami prices
a. . "
I lion comtnltipo or Ihe rbamlirr
. . . , ,
,,,.. , r011ji.
i nrn (or an olrporl li-rv. anl In
. -
. undemlood that tho coin-
wl lnk(l WPBIhcr
I ,IIH.ll. nnA TPpor, throughout
(I'nallMtxsl hn rKe Klicht)
nnvi r rnr rriTI7!
lalll liTvlll 1 iVLiIVIlo liio pol
AT C. OF C. MEET
u,....e
chamber of commerce will be
honor gueala . at the regular .
forum luncheon lltia noon when !
lfy w, ,,,., ,)f , fi,c(lon
... . . . ....
and acoompii-nmenia oi iw .
!chaiulr Ihrough John C. n..yle.
, . ... . .. .,,.
nM.ak.r of Iho day. It. t. (.roea-.
he. k u lo pn.-l.lo a, rtnlrman
In tho abTenco of II. N. Moe. who
la In San r'runcin.-o on hoinean. ..omniotn. The vote waa S!S to cher, both of Klamath Falln.
I'rlie winning lnt of potatoea ,c.i were held to the grand jury un-
whlch were In Iho potato ahow Uulilwln' statement came s der 2.S0O hall charged with sale
which closed hero Sunday even-' the result of a apem-h by David of liquor in Indlau territory Oc
Ing will be auctioned olf to tliono i.ioyd Coorge. iilieral party lead- tuber 31. '
prenent at tho forum by Ony ,
Merrill. Money ouiatnru irom
'bis ralo will lie lined to help do-,
,"1V cupcnses of the potato show.
Musical entertainment at the
luncheon will he furnished by t
J:u',t ""wring's orchestra. '
To the
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n n n n n nil
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'?-'r'$?$!5
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Tiu ir duty a riiij-n i i..(r rami ! unfinished job of paving,
for, H. rlH rt H.K.v r nwl family,' lyjn8 0f gjdcwalka and
art hIiowii Iravlna fltHr votlnsi , , , , .
i.iuro nt w.,mn-. I i.i.. jowers has been completed
H.nnr.r.i rninoiM. I before bad weather thin
1 I
! Anglo-Frenc h
Naval Accord
n
rinaiiv nroKen
LONDON'. Not. U. (I'lM Tho
. , . .
, hu, ..i ,;,, i-
Kudlng a bluer and i!ramallcp- , : V .i 7. V
'debute In tho bonne of commor.a. j;'0" .1 ?pr
i I'rlmo Minister Sianley llaldwln i.1
j announced
I uliainlotied
that
th p&ct
WRK U
tii-r ?
tuil
only In If
nlrlt. and wo are back
ley of definite limitation
but In api
lor nnv.it rrait great ana amaii
jtoiifiHine." f
Iho t-tatfinnit brocKht to an)
official clone one of tho nw
niniriaui nnd uitforlitnalo pen
war InriilentH, but not un:ll th
oppoaitionnta charged
l""P-ra'lH daninge ha.l
"in'1-
nlmo(
1,,-en
A nmlIm. hr rivd
Cpim-ka
,,;,.,,.,. ,,, .rviin eov-
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fMlirr ln roune.-t!ou
tllc Anglo-French accord
wli) roj,.,.:cd by luo honne of
er. In which the latter denounce.!
the toiupromt'e ana usscrica tnai ;
President t'ooltdge's Armistice
Pay sp-ech hid shown tlearly
tho l"nlted States' suspicion ol
Iho agreement. President Cool-
(t'nniincd mi 1'nue l'nurl
Hills! The Dam Has Burst!
XV 1 r 1 .v " .
m.v.tl'm
i
Finished
UpToBad
Weather
I. - -. ....
rive and Half Miles I Motoriata on tha Aabland-KIara-Streets
With Sewew,'" " "''V
C U rbt, Sidewalks,
-
n..:i : iooq
o r n .. I .. .1
i ww vniKi uuy uu
last night, but it did not
'"tcrrupt sny of the city
'street building program.
jThe final work on the last
I Although five, and a half milea
;of paring, aldewalka and drain
, and aanitary aewera In connee-
iliun WHO IM pnvini' jum, mm
rommned m mss
It waa
1 nil finished before bad weather
iwt In. Thla l the flrat time In
imnr reara inai naa weminpr naa
A neney. euy engineer, in ui
mont jo hii.-
(i'ontlnwNl on race Right)
ffAM SITfJIVAN
l,"1 L.L(1 V Ail
n i'li'l'V IVM U rJI ' V
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. POnTLAND, Ore.. So
or. 13. (A
D ('on Hulliviii, Klamath Falln
sheopherdtr, was finrd $100 In
f et' oral court today on a charieo
n- iraiuportlus liquor atro-- the
Indian rcaerVailon. It wan
hhown that ho hid carried two
Kallieiix of moonshine to obllgo
ehec-pmea friend., and the dia-
. .... .
irirt attorney'a office reconimend-
ed leniency.
Kobert Itellnnd and Henry San-
John Potter. Klamnth Falls
Modoc Indian. . was Held on a
charge of aiiault with n dingor-
otis weapon aa n reiult nf an ar-
gument Willi John Kloki . a Ked-
wood Indiun. Stokes n h In jail
.in a lfqisor charge. :
. TP ! -Mm,.' i.V.VWT
IS - jr. - -S '
7 i&zm
SNOW AGAINl? l TJ1 TJ' I J
falls; littlej' oul Play Hinted
A blinding ileet and anow
atorm raaumed In Klaronlh Tum-!
day aficrnoon a(u.r a 24-hour
roaaatlon. Wblppnd by a atron (
ann(haler1y wind, lha anow at !
UlmM blow almoit horlaonlally J
ovit tho rround. In tha raltcy.
I lh anow waa wet. on tha rrrtt .
lot tha hllla tho anow waa dry'
i and whltrned tho around and '
:tr to Da.
1 ncally on account of tho atorm, ;
It waa ataid last night by C. C
ftwlry. atate. highway engineer.'
Ho had Jut returned from the
Sand creek road and uid that
only between two and three " 'c" 'K- "u lom varroil, niamam rails, Is e-
luchea of anow had fnen. About jverely bruised by rocks, as the result of an explosion of
the aame amount fell on the 'a charge of dynamite at Black Canyon camp, according
wrn.ea8rn,r '""' '" "'to leer ""d by the Klamath New. trough the
Highway crewa. which are on ' ma'l 'ast night from A. J. McCall and Phillips Construc
(faotinnrd Two) tion company. The letter hints that foul nlav is iMnrta.
TaK Dn tl t A
jaCOO Ke-eieCteO,
$300,000 Drainage
p p .
i roposai Larries
J. L. Jacoha. present preafdenl '
of the board of directora of the ;
i Klamath Irrigation district, nt
re-eieciei yeaieraay: and ihe
IIIIO.OOD lery for drainage work.
which waa defeated at a prcrioua
election, carried
iaroba received 15S vote, while
A. L. Andricu. his opponent,
polled Its. -
The levy for drainage received
1(2 favorable votes, while HO
voted "no" on the proportion.
Th- $300,000 will be used to
deepen proaent drainage ditches
and tA, construct about IS mllea
of new'dttrhPT. - '
'Holdover dlrcrtoA arc: W. t
Townsend of Altaiuont, and J. K.
Kolrom of Midland. Jacobic la
from Mulln.
Cyclone Strikes
. . pi
Argentine 1 OWnS
0 .
Bl'ENOS AIRES. Nov. IS. ( U
P Klghleen persona were killed f mum uuuer me muuenco ot
and at least 100 injured In a j latolcatln llqnor. He waa ar
cyclone which swept a doicn In- j l '' a'sht by Officers Wor
terior villages Monday, according ! iea- Arkonnaa and Deputy lng
lo a dlsiuitrh received by the ! .
management of the Central Ar-' A- c- Maraa. Slf Main. Shasta
gentlne railway tonight. I rooms, charged with sale of in-
It was liellered that m nnmlier
I toxlcallng liquor to an Indian.
of other bodies would be found
by rescue parties. The damage I
to crops was tremendous, the ad-i
vices .sintecV It wa 'estimated '
that nearly 100.000 acres of crop
land had been destroyed. j
Tho cvclone struck ihe towns
of Aeeqiilaa. Rio Cuarto. Chaion j Preaching. He was not fleet
I'raeha. Villa Maria. Ramon. Car-jonuuh of .'t and Dopnty Lou
can'o. Las Rosas and Rosarlo. the ' Mucller caught him. The grip
j company officials announced. . contained two gallons ol liquor.
empiy pint Dottles and a
OltDKRS XKW AIRPLANR ; Plr ot shoes, officers said. When
- LONDON. Nov. U. (UP) The1 ' court n Pleaded
air ministry has- ordered con-:8u"t3r n 9sessed 50.
struction of new combination Hor.,ce B. Pld a JS
helicopter and autogiro airplane i "e ,fr Pf-lon of a small
which the Inventor. M. V Isacco. J? y of Uouor- Lea,er Dud
clalms will rise and descend ver-1 "7, n" released for lack of
tlcally. ! evidence.
I Far others were fined 125
U You Miss
i our Fuper
To give onr ribscrlbers bet
ter service we have made ar
rangements for a special mes
senger to deliver papers that
have been silssed by onr reg
ular carriers.
If you should fall to receive
your paper call 1010 between
7:.10 n. m. and 10 p. ru. and
one will he sent out at once.
Jumble Word Winners For
October Named By Judges
Wo aro a week lale with tho
Jumble Word announcement tor
October, however the people who
wroto worthy letters will find
their merchandise and money
ready for them It they will call
at tho News oftlco the last ot
this week. '
Letters iuivo been coming in
faster than over and are among
the best ones received dttrlug tho
whole contest. Tho radio pro
grams hare contributed a great
deal toward an increased Inter
est lu the. Jum bio Word page.
!!In Letter
Black Canyon Gamp
Ralph C. Miller Said Dead; Jack Francis
Murphy, Tom Carroll Given as Injured
. From Dynamite Blast on Job Sheriff Has
No word of Accident.- . -
Ralph C. Miller, Ventura, Calif., is dead;" Jack
Franpin Vurnhv PnnH
I, u7. "I Z' X
' onemi v. snarp, ol
' T JnilOr Violator; Modoc county, reports that
! KLed Lar?e f otJ
; AoSeShetl lUtrge . i has had no word and can
i Fines. Put in Jail;earn f no uch ccident in
i
In the laat two daya II hare
i nrreaieo on liquor cnargee.
" '
m'hl ben nqoor chargea,
iat 'nl o be other Tlo-
latlona.
Both Justice of the Peace W.
O. Barnes and Police Judge Lem
U Gaghagen are "bitting" those
eonvJcted ,of liquor violations
,1th ha... Cln.. m r A tall n
fences. Judge Barnes leads with
an assesament . of . $S00 against
L . Challfooe.- -
Last night Ray Citmun .was
arrested by Deputy Sheriff Lou
Mueller and Federal Oft leer Clar
ence Worden and is In the city
Jail. He . will be charged With
breaking class on the street.
The same officers also arrested a
taxi driver for failure to atop at
I a stop sign. At the time the of
iicera were following the ta
The Uxl driver I. alio in Jail.
ficers were following the taxi.
. r. n..j...L ... i
t-uu uihiiiikk will LIHIIJ oe
nrged with driving an automo-i
has Dot 'et PPeared In court.
l. K .. 1 1 . -1 i .
L- Challfoue pleaded guilty to
at ot HQnor nd waa fined 500
befo Justice Barnes. He has
convicted previously,
J- P' Dalv dropped a grip and
ruu nen ne saw officers an-
apiece by Justice Barnes tor
being drunk at a public dance.
Jiirieo Gaeharen fined Dalsv
Holeman. colored, 1100 and sen
tenced her to 60 days In the city
jail for possession. L. O. Dean
forfeited 1100 ball on a drunken
driver charge. (
John Fogarty pleaded guilty
to driving while drunk and was
fined 1100. which he paid. He
had no driver's license, but the
secretary of state has been re
quested not to Issue him one for
,at least ono year.
which runs once each week In
the News.
When the Oregon Manufactur
ers' association decided to co
operate with the Klamath News
In an attempt to educate Oregon
people, until they would, from
cholco, buy home state products
In preference to Any other brands
on tho market, little did It ap
pear that tho results would bo so
thoroughly satisfactory. Sinro
starting the page wo hare re
ceived many letters from house
wives who were influenced by
(Continued oa Pnge Klgbt)
Dated At
r,oon.tl.. .:i
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Sheriff D,
the vicinity of Blacks can
yon, which is about 25 miles
west of Alturaa Calif. He
says that the Klamath Fallx
Alturaa railroad line does
not go through the canyon,
and that the camp may be
near there although he
; of n Juch camp
I
- According to ' the ' letter re.
celred the-a.-cideat is supp.-sed
to bare taken place on November
7. 1!S. , The county coronar ot ,
Mpdoo. county has not iicard ot
any Ae7tthX"'wVonl'i'g to Shertrt
Sharp. . . . . . .'
: (Coatiaaed on Face Twok .
0REG0NIANT0
CHANGE TDIE
BAN' FRANCISCO. Ko. 1J, (U-.
P)-Reij,lnwnt ol schedulea'
of two of tho principal 8oathorB.
Pacific trains connecting Call-,
fornla and Oregon waa announc
ed here tonight by officials of
the railroad company lo becomt
effective Nor. 18.
The Shasta will leave tor thai
north at 8 p. m.. twenty minutes
earlier than at' present, and a
special ferry will be operated
from San Francisco to connect
with the train at Oakland. . ' ,
The Oregonlan . will depart,,
from Portland 15 minutes earlier ',
than at present, reaching south
ern Oregon points earlier . than,
it does now.. .
Arrest Oil Man on
Defraud Charge
LOS ANGELES. Nor. IS. (UP)
Sid T. Onyett. Texas oil pro
moter, waa arrested In Pasadena
today on a federal . charge ot
using the mails to defraud. .
Postal Inspectors said OnyetY
sent misleading' letters from Tar- ,"
rant, Tex., regarding the promo
tion ot tiie Onyett tinning com
pany of Ft. Worth. Tex. Bond
was set at M.500. .
Flapper Fanny Says:
staus. sat. err.
Ci tut st ma stsvicr. we.
It's a model marriage whew the
wife Is a treasure and the hna.
band a trcajurv, !
mmm.