The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, March 21, 1929, Page 6, Image 6

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    NEWS OF KLAMATH COUNTY
Written by Special Correspondent, Exclusive to the
Klamath Newt
WEST TULE LAKE
'" MIIS. K. II. WRKKK
" X' T'iimli'iil
!;, WKST Tfl.R LAKE. Marr'.i
20. H. M. Kohrta made hml-
nr trip lo Klamath Kail Sat- aemk.v Is now op.'n and a on.l
urday. Mi. Holurm obtained many ,-am have been thnuiKh.
almm fiM trees from Oreton omo of thorn experiem-lni MiRht
' Slate rolleKe lo et out on his if(i'Ult v. however,
homestead . Mr. ami Mrs. A. I.. clirliy ami
Mr. and Mm. Huth Ki and .hildren spent Wednesday i"
two small dauiihtpra of t'res.-eiit Klamaili Kails. where they par
City. Calif., wore here on a short urinated In a ram My reunion
vlll last week. Mr. K s is em- eeieliratiiiK the golden woddlnj
ployed on the hlKhway dredavrs anniversary of Mr. ami Mrs. II.
near Crescent "lty. He was a k. Christy, pareuis of Mr. Chri
former employe of the reelam-i- ty.
'Htm serylre here and has manv fMr silvers spent part of
friend in this community. Thursday in Kirk.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Hunt and i-. w. Kl'.nu 'wenl to Klumath
family have left for Madiera. Agency Friday, where he win
Calif., tor the summer months. t, omployed for a few days.
Mr. Hunt is employed hy the. j j (av was ill Kirk S.itur-
vattle association in the southern day from his rauch north of
city. hero.
L. K. Harvey and family and Messrs. C. YV. Kllnn. S. O. la-
C. W. Judklus and family spoilt Vi anii a. L. Christy, who are
the day Sunday at the H. S. temporarily employed at Klam-
Newton home. .aih Acemy, spent the week-en l
Cecil Duell Is movinc his house Wj,n -heir families In Kirk,
across the river to his home- Mrs. Cummlnps and llttl.
ptead. Mr. Buell has been llvinc daughter have returned to Kirk
nn his brother's place. Mrs. cummlnics Is employed at
ilita Pearl Thomas enjoyed tnc Kirk hotel, where she work-
dloner at the John Liskey home e(( for ,0me time last fall.
Wednesday. The Community club just re-
Mr. and Mrs. Ival Wolfe and
uuupuier. rui j".'
at toe uua Mnun Dome.
Mrs. D. V. Turnbauph gave
birthday dinner in honor of 1).
-Tl r..-.kA. an A Una I'ri
.;o.M.T Tnose
ent were Mr. and Mrs. H. M.
Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe, Mi.
and Mrs. M. P. Galarnuau. Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Turnbauglf of
Merrill and Mr. -ltd Mrs. Fred
Steffan. j
Real estate haa been changing
hands some on the lake lately, j
It is reported that Carl Gentry I
has purchased the Dunbar place. .
O. A. Shulti has bought the Lou !
liurriss uouje auu vsji ituui-
mer has bought the C. Brown ,
-
Among th, bnslnes. visitor. Int
Kl.rn.th Fall, last week were
Mr. and Mrs. Arden Fugate. Mrs. :
Fred Steffan. M. P. Galaneau. -
Wither Cstwood and E. H. Dur-'
kee.
.. hi i
&an Oirrtri -man in Jin - ,
busing Friday. : arate teams were m.rouuceu. ....
M. P. Galarneau has moved )oed by a few words from the,eral rones.
his teams to his place in the.ocaeh of each team. The tour-, MEXICO CITY. March 2. V
.Lone Pine district to start hi i lament was a great success and Pl,;t,n. JlliWQ ( arrillo. federal
snrini farmlnc. 1 a11 reported a very Rood time, defender of the port of Mazatlan
SnOOlialniie PaSS iam. Malin loslns out in the j had been sighted outside the ritv.
iji.vijuuu . ! semi-finals, but the players were j preparing to attack.
UDeH 10 IralllC romp,,mented for their P,a" ' "in s mwsac said:
" 1 Ins and good sportsmanship. j "We are in the trem-hes ready
The Snoqualmie Pass in Wash- Arrangements and plans for j for them "
ington to now open to traffic, ac- Plving a carnival were outlined i General tarnllo reported thai
cording to a telegram received at ' Vep club committees at sev-.the rebel general. Ramon Hurbe.
the Klamath Falls branch of the! eral meetings held last week. ; telephoned from the town of
Oregon State Motor association j The carnival will be held at the , Porlrero. demanding that the
vesterday from the Washington community hall March 22. A federals submit because they
Automobile club I program, including chorus girls were outnumbered. Carrillo re
in order to get through sno-Selections, reading, songs and"P"d: "'e want nothing of
qualmie. motorists must first sc-: hnrt P!s. e given, after . you except unconditional surren-
cure a permit West-bound carsjwhith tere will be other amuse- l,r. We are unafruiii. We are
secure permits at Easton. while ' "ents. Various rtiri:siiies will ( men of honor."
cast-bound cars secure permits i he featured at individual booths, j I resident Kmilio Fortes ;l
from the highway ofilce at gu-! Refreshments and eais will l,e sent the following message to
r,fl! nr Vnrlh Renrt o IrilekR '
are allowed over the road, and
no chains are necessary. Condi
tions are good for two-way traf
fic, it was slated.
The Oregon Stnte Motor asso-
elation report Uial'the Bend' to
liurns roud Is In fairly Rood -o-i-
Vlitlnn rr thi ilmo of tho vMr.
dition for this time of the year,
though rough In places and
some mud
The Bend liighwav to Service ouiaininit ine largest nunmcr oi " i"-"-- - "ecu nr n n
Creek Is slow golne but cars P;lnts will, with their class ad- I '' " Wi" indii ated tonight as
are making It through. The sec "r. liare an all-day holiday. eni-ral J. ;. Khobar, n-b.-l
lion of the Bend. Dawillc road If 'h" number of aunnal s-,ld : oommandor. and his f.,r,,-s re
la impassible between Jlitche'.I achi- the amount of "10. the,1""! Jmilnez fr.m K-.-alon.
end Davvllle I wnolc acliool w ill have an all-day ! ' ten iiory win n- hi-
; picnic. All students are work-!nas campaigned for n-vin years.
Nancy Ann Miller's
n i T pt j
Dahv r air-skinneu
"
SKATTMC. March I'D. (VP
The baby horn to Nancy Ann
Miller, wife nf Hie former maha-
rulah of ludore. hat fair skin
and deep blue, eyes "that seem '
to Ik tnrniiiK brown.' "firauny'
Jennlc; Miller, mother of Hie for
mer Seattle clrl. said here today
fnllowlne her return from I'aris.
Mr YtUli.i- uinttrl Hint LMiestS al
tho thristenfnc of the Infant ; outlin-d by Mr. Street
prlnniw hn-1 dubbed lo-r "rn- f'11"1 -'-'Pi:d hy the ut ud-nt body.
nV and the name had been'" w"r" ,v"" for '
gencrallv sed during her virtit we kavln? f-.r A.hland to
with her daughter.
HAMHTS lOSK AS IHtMCK I
I.OS ANGKhKS. March 2b. (C
I-J IftO DHIMIIIH. Jiw iu-u ',
police offlcerii robbed James I
......... r- Tr n..v --... . 'tthouRh the freshmen had ex-
of BulomnblleH passed within a ; p,.rieir(,(, onIv two (llV(. of prnr.
few yards. Tho men called,,. ,ut, ,n R ,n(.k of pliyfirs
Holmes to their macnine, nsKeuitlR u.tM,.n ,orrnw,.( tWf, frnm j
f r a match, and after displaying
their bndKes. robbed him t ,hu
jiuiiii in u nun. iutj vPLrtMco.
fill. l'l.ANT KXPUI)KS
MARCl-a HOOK, Del
March ;
! T-.j iiciaunn wcru kllli-u
and huntlri-ilii uf tliutisanda of
(lollura dainucu dom; In an ex-
liloalon at the Run Oil company
plant near heru today. Klre ,
started after tho x'pliedon und
burned for nluiortt eiplit h urs.
Seventeen hHHh were dentroved i
i KIRK NOTES
IN.lNl. I'llRIHTV
KlltK. Ore.. Miir.-h SO. The
road from Kirk to Klamath
eelved 20 new books from th
Lounty i.iorary. w nun ntv
school houe. Mm. nun on, wi?u
acls as librarian, returned the
state Traveling Library, which
. . . 1 1 nf
'u week!
.. ..j .. n M At-,.--
"U .hit. humii
wno nave spent the last month
)u Klamath Falls, have returned
to Kirk. Mr. Akers is ear in
spector for the Southern Pacifl-
MALIN HIGH
NOTES
MA I-IX. March 20. The Malin
f,ni.hil
"'
the season by going to the tour-.
- am"" held at Ashland. Seven-1
teen teams entered the tourna-,
ment this year A banquet
V y the Southern Oregon
all of the
normal scnooi ana
teams attending the tournament
The sep-
w-rp inviipa io com?.
'wjius i iie muuiu , hi ' i
ne giriS OI ine pep HO -
clety. There will be an admls-
sion of fifteen and ten rents, i your duty wlih dignity end loy
Everybody is welcome. I
Last Friday, March II. a lu-j
dent body m-eting was hold to I
'. 'leterminr how the y-arly .v-,i,-;
'annual aelling ronton should I..- .
haiidltd. It was proposed and
'accepted lhat each room shuuld :
i "battle" for a picnic. The mom '
' Ing hard for the double prize of- "ni-ral tscobar lu gan pn i.ara
fered. Hons for the battle that may (I
i ne iijj.s oi ine .iiann nisn ' ...... ... .,: ,.-,iii,im,ii.
! mi-etg March n.' ww to be iei,,f.,ri-,.d i,-
II,, "ir.,i .i.,,,I" I,,...t.nll n.i'troons fr;m Snllnni :in,l ,.1.,,.-
track. There Is snmi. ponil n,n- '
'Hrial and many students are
; planning to turn out for dilfi-r-
--m position-.. The hoys'
basebiill
. ,rup. wbli h lli-nli-y ha been Inld-
inz for a year or two. Is up this
I yea r.
' A meeting of the joihImiI body
1 was h'-hl Thursday. March 1 I.
The Mo.loe annual s llinp i-on-
take part in the annual basket
ball tournament.
The daub between the fresh-1 xa' ,'hat rebds
men of Malin hlKh school ami;a f'deral trnln
iiio irri.fi.. wii.mi i. -!!.).. ii tm, m,h have taken Zacat
- ,. I, .( t ri(, ,tf 1..10 n,.fl.
team(, phowe( PXc0,ient piling.
th(l phni-p riass. Mr. Weaver. .
principal of the RTirile seh'nl.
a,;tpd an umpire.
Mr. Jusenh Mlkovnky visited ,
at the hlph school Thursday and
Friday. He came to ec Mr. j
Strwl on huvliipnn.
Karl T. Sii-Ki.-l wati
:
i visitor !
at tho Malln Inch nclionl lait
week. The purpose of li Ih v(lt '
was t3 coiiipb-tu his report on a.
Smilh-IIuKhes imricultural pro-1
jeet started by him hist year.
Krn nk CnvKr, '37 Rraduate. n-.iilm tdty on a busliie irlji
turned from l'orilamt Thursday.
He made the trip In Ills trnck
and brought some goods back
from Portland. lie left Ins
mother in Portland to undergo
medical treatments
Miss Hajtel McClelland, i- uut
health nurse, called at the M.-illn
schools Monday, to determine the
results of the Schnk test which
was given a few days ago All
were immune unit a possi'tle cx
' 'eptlon of one student.
A large number of high school
students attended the St. Pat
rick's dame held at Malln Satin--I
day night. March li. All ro
1 p ried a gitod time.
i Baker Case to
I Reach Jury Today
0iiliniiM from IMice (m)
; drunk ho whs mail bt'iuuiM'
! 1 hid his gallon of wiwsivoy.
' "AftiT t hit him I lu-lpe.i him
; into my nr und uK him down
; tho road. IU sot out of tho
! ear and started for the jm:p
UaiiiiiK to his father's lunne.
That was the List time I vvr
saw him."
; KtddU-'s 1h1 was found t vo
' wei'ks utter the fatal blows wor
stritfk.
Baker t'Xidaliwd that he nficnHd
a roKffsion admitting the slay-
' itig because govern mvut of iU trx
itnrestisa:inc tin oasi toM him
his baby wax klt with iuflueiisa
mil that he nevor would set the
infant atrain. The defendant ai.o
!a'"d he had been told his family
would be arrested and that of
ficers had brat h:m and pulled
ais hair
1 John Trial To Start
POUTLAXI). Ore.. March io.
ll'PI The trial of Perry Jjhn.
o-Si--v uiui.ki .n..is
1 pro win p out of the death of Wi!
(liim "Whiiey" Ward, white Ion
iser on Klamath reservation. Feb
j ruary 6 followinp a ".aimed
jheaf party, will start In federal
I court Thursday when the cusu
of Rlurlou Raker jeoe to the
jury.
Rebels Attacking
City of Mazatlan
(Confirmed from Pafn One)
.state,
ithout resiitance. The
bulletin t-aid that ( amachi ftirr.-s
probably would continue north-
ward to menace the rear f C.rn-,
'rat Pliif.-jr-rt ruMn.' f.,l
on me west coast, reported at
l"''""
1 "m "e you will fulfill
KHf'OBA H HKADQfATlTKKS.
ABOAKD KI'Kt IAL THAI.X. JI.M.
' hlhuahua. .Mcxirn. Mar.h
-" Uli Th.- i-Mn-i-ieil haul.-
l'tlt'1'" ,lu' ri'n-ls :iml the Mi j.
tcau ff deral turn s probably R ill
Where.
.liminrz n but .Tu mile- south
of Chihuahua City, the rebel
eupitnl.
(Icneral Kscobar is iilanninir a
lariri? envelnpliiL' in o v m ent.
HelRl headquarter- annotinerd
that a rebel column is apiiroar-h-'
me the rear of the main (albs
army now before T rreon.. The
federals also w ill be m-na i-d
from the rear by n-bei holdlers '
rrum the Mate of Akiuim Cnllou-;
ten, JuMhco. Mlchoacan. San I.uls
Potosl and Znnteias.
Announcenieitt a No was mad-
j
MKXICI) CITY. March 20. n
P Oenrrul Jsus M. Airnlrr. I
who conducted th-; rebellion in
Vera f'ru niifl was forc-d to
evacimtn nfier fed-ra! forces Ur-
rived, ha be n raptured at Amia
Catillo. Vera Cruz. aeenrditiK t
a leleirrani received tonlirht from
General Manuel M. Aeosta. -
He was captured ihis aficriio:n
by (Jeneral Klldoro Hernandei!
duo idiii nun iu oi;inrai in man-
de' headiinarturn to await conn i
niurtiul. thu l-
Ki-nm said. '
-
Mr. nntl Mrs. Ceorp It. Mnll
are renlslered at the Vally h ld
from Cortland. Mr. Hall In
THURSDAY.
Today in Klamath's Theatres
"IN(.V T TMK I'l l.lt
tlu A i. a:ut lln
plavnii; t'Mi:-;, ,
Saturday ai the
with i hi s.'tnut
ifvtl on the tilm'
liie.. i War. i-x
tMii'i row and
IVIu-mi th.-aiP1
suiT:nfnt a -
a.
and
Hs
Ilf.'a.tw.;
roadshow
run. On' hear h
a fi'lS
the divmntie effort:
zontuiiiv pt iue, rat
tl.l'.K IlKUMlne CUIp:.
explo-
siou of anti-airt r.itt shells, an
al: then . In addition to the
powerful story oi the cavaliers
of the i to lids, their loves, ambi
tions, dolltry ,tn! l-'.-.
1 AT Till: I.IIIKltTV
The Liberty theaMv1 f-ntup
at'iactinn for showing today I
"Stormy Waters." dencrilnMl a a
dra'r.i of men! r.MiN tc-ed at
a woiTiatiV will like fhlp on an
an cry . stormy pea. Jack I.nu-d-m'n
stiiry. 'Tile Yelluw Haiul
kerchief." silReted the plot,
which is enacit'd by Kvo South
ern. .MiMcolm Mi-t.r'iror, lCt
St r wart. Norhort MM-. Birf Ap
jilnc and othiT-!. KdKar 1-euN
' 'liiv.-t.'d.
I.
Stimson Laughs
Of Reporters; Tells Nothing
FItANCISCO.
A niile wilt
Vareli
be one
it.
0r
dTi-
the major assets of Henry I..
Stimson. recently appointed by
President Hoover a- secretary oi
state, in solving piublems of dip-
Ioiiijm
it was apparent during
.,4i
visit hcr' today.
Wrinkles spreati out Tan-iike
from the corners of Slims, m's
! vy and there is a c uiit.in!
twiiikb' in them, regardless ot
th- M'rio'fiies ! h" problems
'that confront him.
' He proved hi ability as a
diplomat shortly after hi. ar
rival here when he rfttd nearly
a score of newspapernp-u for an
interview. And the scribe ;
seemed to be satisfied when th-y
left hi in although he had answer
ed only a small percentage of
their questions directly.
The stat' man. who ii;o jnsi
arrived from Maniln. wlire he
i has served as governor general
of the 1'hilippiiic Islands, sat
with his hack to the wail in a
Say Hardy Got J
Second Check!
(Coiitinueil from rae Om-i
U haro all heard of the -
."2. anil 'love offering' tiiat Mis tin. passengers were hiiruid to
Mri'lierfon g;ive Judge Hardy." death win n the rolonl-t cur on
said Assemblyman William Horn-; w hich they wore riding over-1
blow-r of Hie board or mauaK-ri i turnc-il and liurued.
in addresslili.- the .senate on till;; The two trains which lollliled
,:i,iei'. i were the east nnd west bound i
"Hut v.e will show lliroiigli .Mrs. ("National" tin- fast trains be-
KennerlyV i-videnee that et h-asf
one othr ch"ck passeil between
tht in. We will show thai .hid ire
Hardy was ask-d by Mi. Mc
1'lierson if It was proper for him
lo aid h'-r ns his did after ii-r
'kiduaptilnir.' "
To Tako Testimony
Mrs. Kennedy i-i now In V a di
lution and rcpre-eutatives of
both tht: df.nse and pne-
w ill o there to take 1 1.
ution
c I-
tene. She will
cross-examination
e-' diiif.- will b
t IiuiikIi i-h wei
be Hubjtft tj
and he pro-
(lo; fume .u
in court.
AMoriieyn for hot I) sides agreed
'on March 30 ns the date for the
taking of her if tlmony. It waj
announced Hint Chilro Woolwln'.
had blown up 1 Walle r Mltlo and Willlum Iloin
' Iiypuat and blower wUI represent the board
as. of manayers. Knink Cnrr and
Key K. Nlnnno will
Hnrdv.
repreiieul .
Almif Mnv Tiilfv
Appearance of Mrs. MelMiorfon i
nt Kacranifnto a u witn; dur-:
liiir the trial (m cou--!dered u err-i
taintv fllowlns tud.ly'H hn ppeii 1
inns. The failure of Judt; '
Ilaidv lo i.n-vint tei Imonv of
Mrs Keiinedv from helnir admlu
In thout'ht to mnko it tinner-1
ntlve that tlie defense call lni. '
.ici'aprson.
"Il Hie ludye
ilue
i'ii-1-
nut i-i.ll
1, nvi r.
Aim e before Mii
I in Iks inv eto-s
'." H.iiil
il.n--.ti I
Il'in:-
blower today.
"Or cuiirse he
"Ma Kennedy here. She bit
(ter aifaiiit Aimee and uuM
MARCH 41, lMfl
W W ITH SOI
at tiik pivk ihi:i:
The utirlilV ;iratit charaiter
at liir in (he must p.iiasUtkiut:ly
cl cliarattt-ikat ion ol his
life.
I'llt- soft lights In the studio
projection room tla-hcd oil like
.i I:..-, h.inlcal dawn followlug tile
Int.t! t.itt-o-if on lllc s.ii-t-n. tor
l-'gn.iut
I alisolutt
ads tbci
ol H,
silence. "
aalll 111
sper Ilk.-
Th.-n Ih
elf -light :
II. c
an
ch.i
"A perfect pei fo tnaiic.-."
Th' tiibiit'' 4'tiine fi-MU !i na
ti n.Jly know n ii'ntlon pd lure
ciltic; u man who has seen more
titm koim!
hud. and l:np".slble
- -'ban any oilier person ti n-i t -n
with the Industry. It wa
made In the laboratory pru
lion ronni of I'ttiaiuuunt".: UYs
foast Studio. The critie liyd jn;
v. it Mv d a prt View id "Ttie
Way or AM Kit in w hicli
Kiail Jannlnc-'. tht mi 'i:.- In-t-ru.itioiiaI
film artist, pi tk-his
A:i"i iwtn ib-btit .
At Queries
'corner of the room and in d to
th troutt'y iii joy the verbal com
bat wit h the reporters.
Stimson asked that all ques
tions should refer to the pat
ant! nut the lump-. Hut wlo-n
iir wa.H asked wli.it 'his opinion
had on limitation of nnn-
ani'in's he n-plied he had iiev.'r
made a pa bl ic s:aiwinctit recard-
tn ir It a rtl everyone seined sat
iileti lu i aiii-f he htniit d pleasant- j
i
"I'll f t t on rnolter buots and
wad- through every; IiIiik to find
mit wliat It is ii itttoitt." h !
ailtniXrtl when a-k.d If he had!
rorno'd any policy tor hit n -Kline
as socr-iary of
Interrogation
-tate.
concerning
tiie
M xi a n situation broimht only
a negative uutl of the loud and
a broad grin from the new cnbi
iiet member. J'ndiildtlou ques
tions met almost t in- same res
ponse. Stlmsnn left tonight by train
for Washlnt;ton, where he will
lake Mm on) h of office.
19 Killed When
Fast Trains Hit
(Conflnm-fl from Page One)
are greatly Impeded f-iid
t hat
t.veen Toronto und Winnipeg.
AecordiliK 'o a ntat'iiifnt this
at'-moon th'! westbound train
hail been Klven nlers t meet
the enHthouiid (rain at Droeourt.
In some manner, however, the
ill Ml IMIfl On. unr.. ..,K-l..t..P........l
uwt th.. .',uih.,iin.i !,,. ,sa ... .
stop at iJrocnurt, ran past tht;
sinnN and collided
ittsldu the
city with the fast m v1hk west
bound train. One engine nnd
,w" earn of the westbound train
were los-etl from the track,
A:cordiiiK to liiformnllnn here
none of tho pasiengerH nhmird
the
eaKtbJiind Irani wan lnjiir:l. j
i
Klslo (',. s.liro-'der has filed
suit lii circuit court for divorce
from .fumes (.'. Schroeder. nnd
M-eks the rr-.eoratlTn of lier
ma iil i n name of Klsie (',, Hen-
notl. She Hinted that, shortly
after they worn married In ffan
rmnnlum nn u..niMnhn. 17
l!l2it, that her husband dcnorled
her. Tlmrn are no cbfldre.i t.
K. Vn Varior Ih attorney for
the plainiifr
Mr i.m.i ir
who b:iv henn riaiii in t-i....,
ath Kails for ibo tst inmiili !
have retimed to their former'
limnc nl Kirk. Mr. Akr In iuii-
p..yi-. a. i iir Iiiki' Iiii- for Hie
Snniln t ii r.uHle.
wriM-k their ise for Iheni
Itlll
nn will ait enmiuh mil
ili-pOMltlnti to nuiki- -iiini:
of Ik-i-ni
lull iv
liilnrst In;1
n-:lillll!' "
MARINE SHOT
IN NICAKAC2UA
.M A N A i a ' A , N l a i n i; u i . l r h
tl'lM .)ue I'tuied Stat -r
uutvtite va Killed add unothei
hijurcd March 17 whcii n iniirliic
j pa! ltd encountered u kmip of
j bamlliN tn the Jitiotemi dlMiiet,
. Hie marine command announced
today.
j The man killed Witt Private
'Michael SavulU-h of Jerxey City.
I X J., and the niHil liiiii'd win
Cilv.ile .lamett V. Kiiul of Haiti-
mute, Md
The hhoot I it k occurred near
Cavouu.
i Marshal Foch
Dies Suddenly
(ronthmctl from ImTo One)
piled. uh Hilddeu. - had
been alttiug In u ch.iir bv lite,
window. IIU 11 ut h ord red htm '
buck to bed.
I llei Ikilllo ( i t
! "Alloii.s." Hald Koch cherrtully.
' Then. u the iiumo tnrnd to
pick the patient up. he heuid
a hi.t p cr. I h niarth:il 4 Ikmi.i ,
tell bnk and lie wa.i de.id. it
WK- hisiantan-oiiH mid pulnle
At t he mono ut of death, t hi
preut votdlcr hud by chuiico ut
tered (he tMtlle i-rv of (ho I'ollan
whutii ht hud led to victory
" I Ion" -"le tin go" whir It
they hoitu ( jj lu went ofi
the top. Il K I he fir! Wurd of
the .t1rrlti Kit lie hvniii of Hie
repnbllt. ";illin illhilitt ie tii
patrtc-
t niIit m Mua (
Koh'n waited Imdy wn li til
out at firt lu the welt worn and
fad'd blue uutfi'rm of whieh be
v.-.tH f(ndct and ofu-n e.illil
"riy w urn cl.it he." Liter the
Ultlfetni wflt cliiinged to idle of
dark blue.
tie was laid on ti plain
iMileu bed. the huiid . nmed
oicr the hrt'at. cln-pltie n xinnll
crucifix. lr eoiitaltn'd u llnv ;
pcii e of the true . ro- -.. n e
the bed. f'.u- inter! Willed tl-K
of all I'l.' allien ih'H.ptil t .'lk
eil folJ ti ht lilfl diiyt. the '
(n;ir-..:il b(il lovd to rm ii .iicur
ht.- he-til anil eare-n thetii
I'ljin (irfiii riiiit-r.il I
Tumor i o.i I iif it uertim cut
plait h.ive the body IU- unil-'r
the it real dome tif Ho- Inv.i lltli-.
'n -sfile h r;niiit t other yre.it tnli
Miiry Renin h hou: Kt. :i adniir il.
N'ipnltMiu Kona parte, 1
Th funeral probably will tn
S.iinrday. t will be u tremend
ous ni.inifoiatton In which pomp
aiyl .-lory. (he umb:utf'4dirH uf h'I
nut ion u nd rii)'inji Iv-h of i
the creat. will be inlm-led with '
the humble, teurful liibutc ..f
t he il I iif nnd I ho wonif n f
. j Krame. who loved him. To the
nidiliern he was not only u l-nd-
er but n a ftither. and to ulM
f'raiue he war u vtour
! CurU Hi h nil
I I'.iris throbbed toulKht lu the'
hold of nn emotion not -iiialled
I ntnre thi- foul tlrrliiR da.vn of -
the war. Caety ceanei. (ireut j
throne fathered tdlently In the -Hue
lie tireiielle. where Koch':
hnu.-t stand.:, and In iiinrby
. Htreetf. Many wept. Others
; prayed. Tht rhnrrheH opi.ued
i their door to throng who came
1 lu pray for the repone or tin- ,
maiHliul's soul.
I Svwh Spi-iadn Sloulv 1
The news of Koch's denMi nu;
Mow In NprntdliiK. u an efCnri
waw made to keep U secret for
ati hour. Krcui'h iieufpaiiermen.
who had been koepltiK vIkM out-:
( nldo the house for t wo mouths.
i did not hum oi Ko. li s ib-alb ;
until 7 p
1
mini w:r ut pa i ii n ,i
The
oeiiPriuK me Rovurnmetit pro
posals for nsltrltiK relll m or
ders In Kmiife when I In- news
reio hud Creiiib-r Kayiuouil Cidu
i u V:, who made Ih' aiiuouiict -
IllUIlt.
Intel national I iiiieial
Colncare ut on;c calb d n nn i t
liiK of the fabinet In the cham
ber. A national funeral at th- j
t Xpense of the Mlate Wil l tb-ereed.
to b lh( most elaborate in mod
ern history. All of the war-time
allied nations will it" Invlu-d to
1 Prtli;lpato on nn equal plane, a
I I-'oi-li was I lit? supreme ( ore mini
jder of all the allied aruileH.
I Colncare, uecompaiiit-d bv I he
' nnnlslert of Hie cabinet, called
j on Madame Koch lo expivss the
I novum men t's rondoleuyit.
I letde ( 'roiitl Hi itel s
Ity 1 lint time. CarlM newspa-
''irtied of the death.
C'rowdH Btonned Hewn dealers on
tin lioillevardii nt lle berit of
tht? eveiiliiK riHh, caulni; st-rlotis
coiiKetttbiii nf traffic.
Choi okhi pliers halt led t It'dr
way th rous h an Iiimo n- crowd
to rvaeh (he Kmdi mansion.
I'oHons who hud foiiKht under
"'oeh
wnikifiKnien and women
lnn,, ,l,P,nmM: ff'verumeiu
! offlelnN wnru entniiclnl hi the
',mM"' "le eonnesnon n.cr. asen
; every momeiii us limousines u n
' loadeti more and morn pr mil
Itusmdl Alters I"""1 w,, lmi1 "m"' '
expn :hh their roudoleiict.
1
itr.M i:smi:i. hold
MIS AMiKI.KS, Miin-h Hit. 1 1'
, I' i The foituer it u h m u r I n
'iliHm - r KiikIi-. m-lii-d lie.1 vinr nn
niii-pli-ion of rntii rtiiinliiK.
ot rntii rtiiiniiiK. w;is
sold nl n II 'I inn fur fli;.', hy the
l iilli-d Muilm niiii-Khiil I uliiy. Tin
luml i-imt lint Kovi-rilllieut ?Si',,lllnt.
durliii: the war I
Hearing on (J. N.
Proposal in July
( 'iml lAuil fnon I'uuo One)
Western t'ntiri. win. h. in-lmhuK
the Santu Ke mtvc ilie ooitth, j
l 'tur line serve- the n.iiMteru
' t ler of otaie or I he nor I hern
1 empire Willie the 'erlciu Carlflc
neivoi t lie mih! hern empire. The
territories ervd by theiw two1
( rnad ore eouipleinetiliit y.
i. "The north primmed pruduciM 1
Willi h I lie houtll cell lio pioiltice1
but which H consume" , Itkew ie
the Mttltlirttl empire prodticen
produelrt whit It I to- littrl ll con-'
rot iiiei but can not produce.
"Om o( the dominant fi-.U m ii
. of the lraiipot lal ton act paxni-d
by ioiiKre-i4 li thai lliero shall
j ho ioiup-itttoii. At i hi? time
;iherv Ih no competition betuecu
i S.u KranclM.o and Cortland.
I lieri- ). itillv One Mile bl fteell
Ihec two point a fin rallruiid.
I rant you. and one thai H ef
' fleb'iitly miitiuited and opvi al-d
"Hill n be leve Hull IliU tel
rltory U entlibtl to i ompet It lop
Of course it Hi-IV ete1notl Ullllld
' take some biMiiiess f i nut an e
Ullim line, but li ha t bri'it .li'wn
i I hat a new line dev-lpK a
lit tti h toiuiaMt U' H taken nnd
thin Justifies lls.df.
I'll HI y-l I v v per ent of hlu
tnuth product i no i-.M , tin p r
CI III Mth. At til Ik Ullie ItilVi'
only n iiortitru tuttl. t. ' oh
eie It mit duty to our patron,
t.t the wet und to our sto k
holiff! ' to proi uli an add It I ou!
southern mid iii'deru oul'it
"Crof: )or Still id. mi iiiitu'-n;
Cdtimbi.i Cnlvrrs-lty eeonomlt
fa id reeil! ly that the I'.o Ifle
coas! would he the tlioil lencv
populated section of the Ctiitcd
Stall-, in th" future We b.-lleie
him und are atnloioi to keep step
wlih tlil- devrlopmciti
"Kroin the nuuidpolnt of rail
road eou-Il II lion. hs proje. t
cnmprl - only Sto nillei of rail
rond: but from Ho- ri;tiidpoini ol
opeiliun up liw iiiirkels, t loo);n
mihh l.irc. r; il HukslMo empire
wtiof produ t- ii
Mrv"
- i;l!iaiin
the d 'irhip:iirui
t oitip.' :n-ii
,t h i.iti o-i
f railroad
t lltlolli d
luti-i ir I i ti H
'hi- d' ;t l.'ie l.a'ioii uw
:r at niilr-'.id tin t llr .
Han't
man. Hill, t.uhhinkli ami Cio-k-
Afi r TI e
lio- lian- t'.
ed an. I nl.it
pottltid out.
a" p.f-;.-Hme
I he ua-
lhat
Hon', railroad kn
new flatntartl , of
di-vt lopt
edlcleitt
There are today ?7.ti.iMMi mtlrx
of rallioad In Ibe Cuitcd States
lepri'senHllK a capital IllVe-O no-til
of I'll billlou). ol (lulling.
.Mr. Cllinaii mentioned the im
portance or the t-,iisoii to Kla
math, pointing nut that Ji would
open up a larce body tif limber
w hh-h prol abl v would '. nunni -tiotured
In Kl.liiialh I'alN
The for u in w a- ci oftdi : 7
alieiided. T It. W alters a. led
an t hail man
Instead
of exercise
ho it U nU'lit' loin rip- raiik
ot (he nilUloiis who know Hie
vecret of Hie exerciser lu Hie le"!
pocket box for a dime!
Casi nr-tn ulve your bowels as
much ejo-rclne ns jon jtel frtim an
hour on the links. Oilit. suit- mnl
ordinary laxat f vet don't art like
CuNeuivls, TIm's' ihiiii! only pro
duce mechanical or cliemii'al ai--tion
which nally weakens your
bowels.
Kneh lime yoii um- ( a.icarel s
your bowels become rdi'oiW'.ci'!
They lire made from CiiMuni Sa
Krada. which sHmulates t lie per
ltalt ic net ion and ercl k i 1i
bowel muscles. NoltllliK else does
I his. That's w by l'n can-Is are
vcllhiK nt Hie rate of 'i mlllioti
boxuH a year, and people eiery
nhere depend on litem for ImhIIiic
ri lf from houd.ichiM, blllous
iiesH, cuiiHtipiitiou, iiitiiKehiiou.
etc. Adv.
CASCARETS
STnCNGTHEN THIS DOVI L8
TMY WORK
3Lirri
RI.VM.ATH
KOLD KICKS
A combination treut-
nutnt fur
COLDS and LAGRIPPE
HnlMmil.iii (imirniiti-ril
or .Money llefumlni ,y Urn
Pelican Drug Co.
712 .Main SI.
Klamath Falls. Ore.
MANDV JES
. HINQBD-TOP Ml.Wf
I TIN00S
TltF. CTMATIMjBWt '
iiVlVMtUITK
K!:itosi;i:
odor
I or li)jlil nr lirul unit
ai-iii-r Mini iiinrr of
Iioiim'IioIiI ur.
No aoiil. .No rliarriiii.
Iliirna Milli a lrr,
uliilr-lluiiir.
. 1 1 ril no niorr.
V4iur ilralrr nr firttrvr
for Ihr iiitirrstliin
Hurnlirilr ImmiLIi'I.
ASSOCIATED
oil cimnvM
Itetinm Jt tlUlrihuhm of AwM-lalrd
aidinf ' Miwiairtl jlil itnUtt
I icul Mulur Oil nd l.mwn
Howard It. 1'errin
Designs and Plans
INDUSTRIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
BUILDINGS
ano llopka llldg. I'liono UAO-J
Many Klamuth Falla
people are making tho
Campbell
Court
Hotel
Their Home
When ir Portland
A pleasant plnco
to live, in beau
tiful surroundings.
An nnu.Hunlly good
dining room ner
vier; and food.
Accessibility t o
bu.Hinc!S3 center
and gnnigcii.
Eleventh and Main St.
E. JEAN CAMPBELL, j
r i m r
uwiii-r auu manager
IN SAN FRANCISCO
yrn-
Golden State
. Hotel
Ellis and Powell Slrerlf
(Formerly Golden West)
A fiiinily hotel nt, a
fiiintitis location
Rates $1.50 lo $3.00
Kii't: bus, all trains
i''m! K'-irni,'!' if you
drive in
.IMS. Tlir.SMilNT.lV, Owner
Henry .1. l'iitiiiliiliiiin, Mgr.J
. i 0' r r ' f f r n