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    The Klamath Hews
The Klamath News
The Kfcsath K:73
Official Paper '
County of KlamatK
UlJicial raper, f
City of Klamath Fal.
"THROW AWAY YOUR HAMMER-GET OUT YOUR HORN"
Vol. C, No. 40 1'riceVive Cents.
KLAMATH FALLS, OHE., SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1928
(Every Morning Except Monday)'
TT Si FilpdSCIEN'VSTS
Suits To
(Recover
Gil Funds
Sinclair Companies
Defendant in Action
To ReCOVCr Alleged
111 1 I f'tm
Illegal rTOlKS
, ,
"
WASHINGTON. Doc. L"J.
(UP) A fraud null nifiiinst
o.'Vcnil Sinclnir oil compan
ies, seeking recovery of
profita alleged to have been
', mntlo lllfifully uikJlt the
fciult Creek royulty oil con
contract which Albert B.
Full, former iiccretary of the
interior, guve to I lurry F.
Sinclnir in 1022. wum filed
in United ' Stnteii ditrict
court at Wilniinirtoii, Del..
today. Attorney-Ocnerul
iuryent announced.
Th bill In enulty filed by
jmnii'O nepaninvnt aeexa ramel
latlou of Ibo contract and an ac
counting uf I ho urufllit niaila
thrirntitlcr. ou mlllloua of bar
rla uf rojulty oil liiken from the
field.
Ktoallannl na I'aaw lire I
C00LIDGE SEES
NEGRO RODEO
HAPKI.O I SLA Nil. fla.. Dec.
(I'I'I Pre-blcnl and Mrs. t oul- I'etiiemenr ui ino revolt.
Idga saw their first negro rod.-. I K," Anianullab has remained
today. It was staged by their,"' '"r Ourlug the enllre re
host, Howard K. foffln. on a 1 belllon and government troops
wide liraeh. .still damp from a. I conilnucd fallhfur to the tMtab
reeedlng tide, oil I lie ocean side j ll'hed regime,
of tiapeln Island. It included I "
negro spirituals, terrapin races.' The ubnvo dhiputih. ree-lvid
men and ox-cart races nnd bare-, 'o'l '"im the railed Press enr
ba. k rlilliig. I respouileut at Kabul, was the
About iw'o hundred negroes c.l '" P "UM'aKh to reach Ills
8sM.lo Plantalltm on the fiiffln ! oulwldo world from the AfKhsn
,tstal n here nsrllrliiiiteil In th.. Mall cnnllul 111 a forllllKllt.
rodeo. Many of them descend-'
aula of slaves hare never li fl I
the ImIbihI
The eulerlnluers. tppri-ed nl 1
tho prvsldi in s visit", rnme to Hie '
la aih In Ibelr Humliiy-iro-lo-meet. .
In clothes, traditional Im nils mi 1
kerchiefs ulvliiK wuvs In bats as
irllilne n. lr..nl...l nor. ln.v. I
.... - ....
ing every color
ticulrut ones.
except durk
Work Progresses
On Lorenz Bldg.
Work Is still being carried on i
for tho now Lurum btilldlnit lo
cuti'd on Hnntli Kllh vtrcft do
eplti. the weMti-r condltloiiH.
The sidrmnllH uud roof of tho
new bulldliitr 'luivs tH'eii rum
Muled ami whi-n finished Is to
lo uned' for a tfinTal ntoro and
narehmiHO by (he Lnrenx t'o. Thv
vork in belttR hundltd by tho J
I. Qulnu Co.. cotitractorn.
Spokane To Be
Dry New Years
SPOKANE, Wash.. Dec. SO
(UP) New Year's eve
revelers '
hero who are planning to wel
come tho iufuiit l'.'2'J with a
rtilfter had better cliunno their
plans lo fll with the rules set
down by Clilel uf Pollco Wcalu
Turner.
"Tho lid Is on Unlit," nnd'vlu.
lullons of Inw such us drinking
In public places, appearing in
toxicated on Ilio stroel. or car
rying a bulllo, will bo greclud
with arrest. It wns said.
Enna Adopted,
Owners Proud
Ennui lias 1111) body scon
Ennu?
This quusHou can ha lieiiril
slmost coiitlnuully by peopla
In the Gulden llule sturo for
the forco bus uduplcd a now
niasi'ot.
A llttlu gray kitten strollud
In Ilio back door or Ilio store
tho other day and Immediately
became a member of the Gold
en llulo family. You'll nearly
always find her ilownstnlrs lu
tho shoo department because
alio waa given, the name of
the star briind siloes rarrlod
by that .lore, Knnii Jelllrk.
people
' NKW VOIIK, Dor. 29. (I'PI
The In llirnl tun nf luun Ir.iiu th
I Garden of KUi-n iliriiiiKh Urn ages
) until ilnully I lie Nurili American
. c.itilliiciil was peopled end llm
Allii-rli-uu lilillmi developed, was
1 .nulled IiiiiIkIiI liy lliu American
i Aiuih'IiiIIiiii fur lli Ailvuilcciiiciil
uf Hrli'lice.
I ill purl It til evidence lll.il I III'
I'.LIitifi Jl... N'.irtli Mini Smith
American Indians and other
' American aborigines are iif Aslal-!
, r origin, closely nlaled to lliu!
Ainu, ancestor ol Ihe Japanese. ,
on J lit the otlitr iiiiili' uf west-
!rrn Aila. aa offered by Prof.
Kraii lluas, uf (.'ulunibla I nl
vcrnltv
Ala Mankind's t'raillr.
George K. Dunrun. uf Ainerl
fun t'litvnrntty. discussed the
growing mai-a of Iollmoiiy lliul
I he cradle of mankind wns In
Central Aula. Iln csprcssed Ihe
belief that the explorations and
Afghan Tribes In
Retreat Peace Is
Near, Is Report
KA11,., ArKh.lltltt. ltl:F.
lVr) (Dl.tat.u irei- di-
uat,. lo i. l ulled I'reral -Tbe
revolting tribca which bad laid
lege to Kabul have been driven
off and retreated lo Kohlatnn.
lu the north, on Tueadny, De
cember 3f.
The reliela who conducted the
uprMitx a a prnte-it acalnnt the
modernliallun proRram uf King
Amauulluh were driven fnun the
Icupltal by traui led by t!ia
king' brollier-ln-law.
It wn auld In official elrclea
here that mallera were progr-
lug rapidly toward a peaceful
" 1 rat-d a mesnago aisraun'eu
reports Dial King Aiiinniillnh
bad agn-i'd to abdlrate In fuvnr
"Is Dl-vear-uld run. lliul the
f hl oeserl.-d. and Dial
King AniHiiullnh hud Hi d to Kim-1
duhar.
I --IZ IJ1 I I
Anti-Saloon Head
.sail ii saiai
May Land In Jail
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., IVe. 29.
! 1 l'p --Atioriii v-iieneriil Arthur
I., nillloni 111 n ile another siren-1
! ileus effort tndny to rend Dr. ,
K' s- Hhumuker. Hie Inillnii su-j
: lierllltenileiit 111 lliu Aini-camnn 1
I Leacue, In jull for cuutemit of
eoilli.
j The rotund leader of Ihe "drvn" t
Hi Ihe cuuntry'a drlcit slnle j.
proved to Ik a hard man to Jail 1
I Ills gutnu of tug with tho Uw
ended lu a temporary suspension
of activity pending a decision
Monday by Kederul Judge Holier I
C. Haltsell.
At I hm tlino Ihe federal court
will rulo on whether tho str.to
supreme court violated the ecu
Htltullon Frlduy when It vneled
Ilio piirilnn which C.overnor Ed
Jackson hnd Rrunled the doctor
several weeks ngo nt tho gates
of the state, prison fnrni.
To Start Airplane
Passenger Service
POUTLAXI), Ore.. Dee. 311. (V.
P. I An airplane passenger ser
vice between .Portland and Spo
kane,' connecting with eastern
trains, wllhln tho next 9U days,
I wns announced hero late today
by (lenrgo Nichols, Spokane, air
line operutor.
SlnglH-motored rnbln planes of
I Ilio Curtlss tyK, with aceoiuudn
' linns of front thren to six pas
sengers, will' be used on the,
route. It was said.
Ambassador To
Japan May Resign!
' WASHINGTON. Dec. !9. (IP)
- Churles MneVengh, United
Hlulos ambassador, to Jiipun. who
1. now on leave lit the Unllcd
Status, prohnbly will resign while
i bine, the Untied Press luurnod
from usually rolinblo sources lo-
day. '
I MncVeagh recently arrived
' from Japan nfler having ruqtiest-
ed 60 days learc.
STUDY
of America
resi.an.ics
if Did Itoy Cliapiiiun
, expedition
In Ilia (iulil Desert I
in Iv In confirm ihU theory. I A J. J. 1 ,uor,,ll", 01
lir. William K. Ilrcgory uf Hi" I TT O PlIPG ;"' lomcrrow
Amrrl.uii Museum uf nalur.l ' JT V I iX Vll W Q Th" bl"lnll1
lihiuiy. New Vurk. wenl buck : , ':
Ntlll further and tnld bin an-
Hence Dial luun owes to aures
tnr even iuor rvmiitu uiun iiio
Anilimpulil aiH-ri, bla abllny lo
eliuuan i-kpreiwlnii and maki;
fueiH., hla reuernl akeletul atrur-1
turn. hl adaiablllty to changed
tetnperalurea and thv bi'Klr.nlna
uf the btiniun bruin.
From I ho Anthropoid. much
nearer an.iMlor, ha aulned 111 -
nlilllty to climb wllh liuuilt anil
feet and lo ..Ik on hla bind
lesa.
liietil.l X'lm ..elh.
llr.
lloat lold hla hoarcra that
tint evidence piiluta to a conrlu
Ion Unit ua'ii ar.o ninu migrated
fruiu Anla, grndunlly rroaiilng
f runtlntie,! nn Vmttn five)
RASH WORDS
PROVE TRUE
IXKIANAI'OI.IH. Ind.. 1)it.
29. (I'I'I I'erry l-ewla. 5S.
Miiuirt'led with bu wife at
the breakfniit table today, and
aa a parting word befure he
elurted to w rk. told her:
"I'll be di-nd before ulgbl."
A few uilnule later bla
motorcycle- rraHbed Into a
Iruck nod U-wla waa taken to
a bonpltal, fatally injured.
Washington State
Legislators Will
Have Busy Meet
OI.V.MPIA. Wah.: D.e. (f
1 P. I Washington IcgMaton
I lace a buey 19i. svMslon when
, they gather here January 11.
I ' Mo. "group "uiid other forma
.of siMiriul legtslal Ion promise I'
pr.ivule 1 hi 1I1 with mauy uiiusuh!
.- ...
, tho ... ha. known.
j Included in the legislative
pmblmis are Uses, schools. In-
Ions of higher education
ami nigiiwaya.
The lux problem Is nggravnled
by the Milts of railroads
and
minks, wnicn Invnivo mure tnau
g2U.VUU.vU0 In taxes.
HPIMON Sl'STAINED.
r..vi.r..il, un'., i.ec. in. mi
. 1 lie iiiriner iiniinnii wns uiiuercn
l"..
III an opinion handed down
foiliiy by Jubilee tnihow In a,
.iile supreme court decision in
Ihe ruse of II. F. Paul vs. KIbIc
ludustrlnl Aeclilent rommisslon.
nppell.iul. The appeal vas made
from Jiu-knott county on action
fur coinpenriillon.
(7ryq vWf '"".. Win?' M
HDnn W I
X UUltf:
employes
Very Best
I ., fL I a ;Tho alow Improvement noted
i Personnel s Abilityiibia muruiuK continue No bui -
lt-ll.'- D
dominate in New,.
Pelican Theater
t w
', ''
! A.semblillK the personnel i
I , ,
'f H. W. Poolea new half..
; minion uonur reiican
1 . . t .' . ... . .11
later hii.t been Htarted, iind (
from the prcitcnt outlook itl
appears thin beautiful show
)i!ute will have attached of
the highest order and be
splendid examples of the
training of one of the Pn
cific count's most competent
personnel managers.
The combination of I lie dis
tinct and efficient cmployeo la
being nought und the Klamath'
area hni much marvelous B:ater
lal to be drawn upon. Young
men aro being aelected for the
dntiea of unhorlng and policing
Ilio houre. They will be approll
mntely five feet eight Inrhea In
height, aud hare oulntandlng per
wnalltlra I hat will help them to
better aerve the guettta of Mr.
I'onle'a temple of entertulnmon
I'reiliimlnallnc over all phyal-
a!
cliaracterlntlce will lie the
ubllliy of all house atia-!ies lo
please the patrons and give them
courteous service. Many appil-
cant. .re being Interviewed for
fOiatlaucsl na Pace r'lvel
PLANE UPSETS .rv,,,,
V 1 1 1VT 1? IC HI TOT1!
i'VJLIU IO I1U1VX
" - i
RAX AXTOXIO. Tex.. Dea 59.
- -
V,P,-A "-" '"
, '.lied lo 1 clear the field nl the
Hor.svllle. Tel.. fairground. 10-
i uy and after atrllilng a fence
and
turned a complete somersault
carrying lis passengers to what
j seemed almost certain dnth.
None of the passengers,
bow
ever. wu hurt.
The ship, known a the Tex
uco Xo. 1. was on Its way from
lloiiKtcn lo El Puso to meet
llluo Howell and Edward Me
Mullen. Nebraska football stars
' who w ill play In the southwestern
big six InlerH-uuferciice game nt
New "tears day.
Densn fug forced tho pilot.
Matt A. Kfetnan lo land at Klor-i church here .and prom'nent In
rnvtllp and the ncild-ut occurred ' northwest Methodism, dlrd licit)
when he attempted to tuke eff today (oliowlng an extended 111
ORaln fur Kl Puso. ioess ,
"Yessir, That's My Baby!w
KING SPENDS
OIIIRT DAY IS
QUIET DAY, IS
LAST BULLETIN!
- I.ONDOX. Dec,
'. aewud optimism
UPI(n
wan fill today
ur'-r ilia King's condition when
! tlio evening bulb tin mild ht
Improvement continued and thai
bulletin would be
'-rrow.
limed at 8:15
i "The Klug .had a quiet day.
'b'tln will -as. ..Issued
until
to- 1
reigned: Stanley ncwett
-? "Hugh Klgby.
p "Dawson of Penn."
' " ' '
CriaollC'0 TVl
OpcCIallSIS 10
TH.4 r:al
Meet 111 Capital
To Prevent Flu
WASHINGTON. Dee. 2. (UP
A conference of atitte health
officials, leading
aclenllsu au.l
late means of lighting present
aud futr infiuonsa epidemics,
I" " - ... ,
npini Dianura ui inn i 11 1 t'li
mild iiiuiis uc. 1 1 11 wi.itv.
invitatb to .Mend the c.n -
IVIi-irv, n iiit.il rjaimic-.
UHd Mm witnin inn clayi, naroi
Su.a. mm. aaull Affl-laalfl nt A 9
t I d If 1 o itl
""inUll.lon.a number of prom-
Inent artentl.t and physician,
who are experts on Influenza aroitcrcd and mind shocked. Doc-
expected to attend.
Pan-American's
Protocol Favored
KV rHrHVnH
WASHINGTON. Dee. S. (I.P)
Paraguay accept. In Its main motives In part was revenge for , intervention policy, where the
linos the protocol proposed by:a beating he received from her'.,r.i
iaa.a Mttlemcnt of the border f.thr several weeks ago for a : concerned, and that the only In
: clank wllh Bolivia, but proposes I nrlm. mi i..rr..in . . . ..... ...j .
.. ..odcUon of .erne of
the rla uses, .ecording to the
raragaayan reply j-eceivcu oere
.11. eilnc ..Uu :.tl of
his" ovrnincnr reply to- - Dr.'1
I Ayola. Paraguay's delegate to.
'the conference. Charge Rainires
'. made Ihe following statement: ' !
maue -oe loiiowing sw.euien..
"Tho' faraguayati gDrernment
ha. communicated to Ita legation
Washington that Ihe draft
protocol of conciliation with no-,
llrla is acceptable lu its main
lines, and Ibat It
further Instructions
-""
to prapose
.light modifications In the word'
Ing of some of the clauses
wnen me specmi commi.iee
w meet, the proposed changes
w presi-iiiiu.
I'ltOMlNKNT I'ASTOIS DIES.
POUTLAXI). Ore.. Dec. 19. (U.
P. Dr. Panl E. Edwards, pas
tor of Sunnysldc Methodist
ID - .4- li
J) 1 U I 4 I'
Ill i, - A
IT A U 1 U 1 1 ,
Attack
Related
j
'Greatest Man
Hunt
for Negro on in Mis -
. . . i n .
issippi; Girl Returns
I
Beaten, Bruised
,,.,..., ... ...
PARCH MAN, Miss., Dec.
29. (UP) Posses with
bloodhounds searched the
j Delta region of northern
Mississippi today for a mid-
h die-aged negro convict who
i m,,,i,,r,i ...uu ,mmo-
1.. l .1 i
; i
uut.cner Rime ana ice pick
;a state prison guard early
a I i 1 i i
jesieruay anu Kiunapeu
i.n . .
l O U g n t er, a
UCHUl Ji I JVC"" IIIIIUl
Tho KirU nulh uUroli, tottered
al ' he prison camp today
" " '
; the negro bruised, clothe tat-
tors atrovo to calm bcr hysteria.
Search for the nego, Charles
Shepherd, 41. evolved Into onn
of the greatest manhunts in the
hUtory of the state.
Kverr atreti h of woodland vm
'"K f ibrough a wldi
larea oy men wltn guns and dog
on the leaih.
The Ctrl believes Khenlierfl's
I' Few eHme. hare .0 shocked
j (CoaUnnesI oa Tas-s Wo.
j -,
I 1 OnTTTsTOTTi-kTMCi
A. IV I . Ii 11 1 9 1 1 lr .1
LIFE SAVED
; MILAN. Italy. Dec. 29. U'PI
TwelTe bomb, mcn discovered
, ,he ba,cmcn. cC ,ho Vespucci
of ,he Arrbh.Bl,ODI...
... . . ,,. ,
fl.n knmh. m-.. H n.. ....1 . .
tonlay.
. f)n ,i,..-Bj .tih t..lu
of nitro-glycerine.
The first bomb was discovered
by , lab.rer and ,lce
!earthed , nearb
an-
Additional
search uncovered
: ten more.
Thv first bomb, charged with
, nltro-rlycerlne. was discovered
at (:3U a. m. and a timing de
jvlce on' It indicated that It wa
I set lo explode nt 7 a. in. .
i Police said they definitely e-
published that the bombs were'
. Intended to destroy the oalaco !
land the Archblsho'n house, and
probably the person of the Arch
bt.hup. Cardinal Eugenio Tosi.
- Cardinal Tosi had been In
Home for several days attending
thn celebrations In connection
with tho fiftieth anniversary of
Popo Plus prlofllhood. but ho had
returned, hero aud was In his
private office when the bombs
were foujid.
Prohi's Continue
In Office By Order
WASHINGTON. Dec. 29. (UP) j
President Coolldge has Issued
an executive order to continue ,
in office 200 politically appoint- j
ed prohibition agent, with scr-,
vice records, until their civil ser
vice examination papers can be
nitell. the civil service commis
sion unnoiinced today.
iProfessional Swimmer
Miss Betty Wilson
Wins 'Mumble Marathon'
! NEW YOHK, Dec. 29. (UP)
Betiy Wilson proved lo bo the
best long dlxtanro talker n the
peculiar derby that Prof. Milton
Crandnll started hero Christmas,
i For 9? hour, the stood. In two
' different halls, and talked on al
', most every iniortnnhle subject,
i At 11:13 p. m. tonight she was
. the only one of tho 80-odd con
1 tustants still standing and she
I wa. given first prise a chock
for 11.000.
NEW YORK, Deo. 19. (LP)
The world'. .Illicit spoctacle
REPORT OF HO
FISHERMEN'S
DEATHS GIVEN
IlKiri.l.V. Dec. :. (IP) Dla-
puti'hea roeelred tonight from
literal. KjIIioiiU-. aald that 110
fUhermea were feared lo hare
been drowned among 160 who
drifted upon the open watera of
Lako I'clpua.
Klfif of the atranded men I
, were reacued by airplane which
"10 Katbonlan government tent
j"1" Ar"",1"e 1,0,u to
email to penetrate the Deary
,ce of the Illke.
Lake felpus la ar large lake
'In Knllionla. It b 7S mile long
iand lu greatest width la SS
. ,. H l(l ,,.fuet )n elevation
'above the llaltlc fW. which Is
loot many miles to the westwarl
, and ila fbiherles are ' extensive.
IInft VPP PrpnarM
; .. .. . -
10 VlSllU)01iage
1 m w- a vta .1
; ' n rl-vnloin KPnOrt
. r
...ii-Ti. 4 m.fiwnw .
. - "(
moved northward from the eqna
, tor and steamed Into slightly
! rooler weather today. President-
j ""?r -11 TaVeai'
5""" h.i" a
dent Coolldge to report on bis
Latin-American trip.
It was expected that Mr. Hoov
er, when he talka with the presi
dent, will clear up any possiblo
mllifterpretation of his recent
intenriews with President Iri-
.. , a . . 4 .
... UI 1 n' UL..1.H
Thn interview w"h the Argen-
. iiuo president brought ont that
i . nMVa -i.-i. 1 ..a i. .n.i ..
: .1..' i-... o... a,., v....
! "'3 S "m K-'";
t for the protection of the lire.
and property of Americana
abroad. . .
-f' In -fheratter eares. MK Hoor-
pet" aald in eonnrraation with
South American statesmen and
President Irjgoyco. Intervention
waa and would be terminated the
moment loral .mtoorltlc. cstab-
i lished order,
j Because he I. not yet prcsl-
,lHn, M, norer Is said to hare
' m H fl .1 iwl ll . ..HIV." rtilTl tft PV-
i changes or Impression, on pron
' lems In which the leaders of oth.
I er nations were Interested. He
is said to have carefully avoided
i any reference to Inter-American
i dlffereures to which the United
States was not a party.
i Reed Continues
TnVPSi10!ltinnVS
WASHINGTON. Dec. I. (UP)
The two-year-old clash between
Senator James Reed, democrat.
'Missouri
and Senator-elect YVII-
: Hum S. Varc. republican, Penn
sylvania, will be resumed next
week despite the Inability ct the
j Pennsylvania politician to par
' ticlpate In person.
Reed announced npon hi. re-
turn this afternoon from Mis--;
sourl that he would call h!s
.special campaign tnrestlgntlng
commit too into session on Jan.
'4. to proceed with consideration
of the Vara case, in accordance
. with a notice mailed to Varc'.
uttorney last week.
MANUKACTCItKU DIES.
CANON CITY. Colo.. Dec. 29.
fUP) Gilbert C. Land's, 80, of
Camden. N. J-. son of the found
er of the first match factory in
tho Unllcd States, and- himself
an official of tho Empire com
pany, for many years, died in a
hospital here today.
Talks 97 Hours
.Ironed nheud on Its weary way
tonight with-eight people emit
ting meaningless sounds from
aching throat. In Prof. Milton
C. Crnndall's "talk marathon."
Spectators Few.
The contest neared Its con
clusion In the Star Dancing
Academy, near Broadway nnd
42nd Street, where Dr. Crandall
rnuscd It to be moved from the
71st Regiment Armory, further
uptown, where it started on
Tuesday.
Not enough spectators visited
(Continued on rage Fire)
Curtis To
Remain
Senate
Leader
Will Not Retire Until
March 4, 1929,
When He Becomes
Vice-President -
WASHINGTON, Dee,' 20,
UUP) Vice President elect
Charles Curtis has abandon- .
cd his .plan to retire from
the senate now and will con-
tinue as republican floor
, leader of the upper house
. . . i
unl" lrcn 4, wnen tie s-
isumes his vice . presidential
post, he announced today.
Curtis, said be considered his
duty to remain because of tha
tangled legislative situation In
volving the Kellogg peace treaty,
the naval .crulacr bill and other
Important pending meaaares.
fool Mgr.. Cartla Coaier
Several , week, ago President
Coolldge called Cortl. to the
White House when be heard tha
Kansas ; senator contemplated re
tiring because of the Kansas po
litical situation and boc.use ha
(Coatlaefd oa Paare Xvroj .
TRAIN HITS CAR
FAMILY KILLED
- OKMULGEE. OkU., ' Dec.' I.
UP) Six memoers of one fam
ily were killed when- a 'Prisca
passenger train struck an auto
mobile at a crossing sear bam
today.-. i ' - r.-. .
'The- cea
are: Claud
Cro'e. "
Sb.Wnee; Okla.. his wife and
four cf their children.' A flfiU
is not expected o UTe.i '
' Crowe and his family wera
driving west as . they attempted
to cross the Frisco-track., their
car was .truck' by a' passenger
train. ' - '
The car and bodies were car
ried more than halt a mile be
fore the train was stopped . ,
G. N. Completes
Stock Yards Here
I
The Great Northern has Just
xnmnlfllml hnllHIni- flAW Stock .
-Taru. Just tills aide of Allamont.
line iirsi oi me year. ,
. The stock .yard, are among
I the moat modern In the state of
Oregon. . Building . construction
I has been In charge of C. 'H.
j Harding, resident' engineer : for
; the Great Northern in thi. city.
Alturas Road Is
Still Passable
-. According to report, from the
Southern Oregon stage office at )
SIS Main street? .road. :. A I
tura. are (till passable. Tbl. I.
In reply to many inquiries which .
hare been received the last few
days at the local offices.
People are advised to nse the
road which goes by the way of
the Black Canyon to Canby. Thl
road Is reported to be in good
condition yet.
Flapper Fanny Saytl
When you come right down lo
It. that, the way some people
irij . id
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