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yv.te.ft Unhvnlty UUtnry Huge OMnr no, Oregon MV . & " : WEATHER FORECAST TONK1IIT ,M) Tllt'llND.tY, I Mill hi? toitttittg Heratf OFFICIAL P AFOOT KLAMATH COUrfTY A ;j OF KLAMATH fifteenth V .'Jl,.1. , ii r. ,Vii. I7H. Member of the Associated Press KLAMATH FALI.H, OHKOQX, WI:0.i:hP,V, T INJURED WHEN CUR HITS I T POSTS GYMNASIUM NEED IS BROUGHT OUT BY H. S. STUDENTS Dthe Will lie Hinged In (Ji'l Much Xerilnl ltiiiiiitcm'lif IVO- Hon Will Ho CImmIiiIi.I ELKS PREPARE FOR a NIGHTS T Otn. UAUAMiC cvrtr I iu irumnn j oiufti j. f IN HALL-MILLS CASE, DENIED BY WITNESS' EOT TIB Neighbor Huri" vMr. .lane (ilh.oti Wiik .Vol it Phillip In rm nt TIiiip of l)oiil)(. Minder Failure to See Supports of S. P. Crossing on Espla nade Causes Crash (I. II. Hill, fhaiialor A Lynn, niiimor iJ"'. miiIu., nf ll... Mel. .rl.l i .1... salesman, mi.) ij. It. Knickerbocker. I prn(l.,, llrlv,. lim, , ,,,, f , floodyrar salesman, liolh of Hacru-. ,, school Tor Hi.. iMiiii.n.l.it,. NVi'il nf n ityiiinniluiit ami plain for obtaining II wnrn Hi., topic nf illicit vnrloiu nttiiieniN talked dur-'"08 Entertainment of AH lug Ihn assembly period yesterday , mnntlni: til Ihn high school. ! 'Mm point liriiiinlit out hy iln. speaker worn tin. 11 ..,! of unity In ryniniiniiim, the Is Promised This Year; Proceeds to Charity I lu ilrhn for 11 mento. worn nit und bruised, ami Mm. V. J. Duly nf thin clly sus tained 11 lirnkon leg und ruin nml hrulsrs when a llulck romUtrr driv en liy Hill ut 12 o'clock last night crushed minutely Into I ho tlmbiir support of I tin Houtlirrn Pacific vluduct 1111 Kaplunude, parllully wrecking thn rur. t According to reports, lh lhre. Intenilel to ilrlw to Mm. Duly' liouin In Ilia vicinity of Jefferson, hut mil fMltiK n strei which would would luke. llirm Went from Hot Rirlnjtn addition, had rcturni'il ilown Kiplunuilc. For some unex plained reason, Hill fulled to oli sorvn the viaduct suppntt. which tund In tlm renter of Hip trcet, iitul Inn car lilt llii'm miurrly, Thn front end of tlm car m telescoped, thn windshield nml steering wheel imunhr.l ami other part linilly ilnni aged. Mm. I).ily wn walking num.-. Mula utri-ot with thn Intention of nt trudltiK thn kiTiiml wrfnrinanci at Km I'lnn Tri'n tlirntrn u lint thn mm approached nml oftcrrcl to tnkn her thn riniuliulir rf dm ilUtnncn, Him cccptfd tlm offrr hut Inntcml of tipplpa at tlm Ihivit'lrii tin mm 'tfrovt nround town, Till Ii ac cording to a tatrnmiit mnrtf by ir hutband, V. J. Daly, nnwt vmdor on tlm WVrd-Klatimth1 Kall train. Mra. Duly n taken to a hoc ftlfal. Vuf comsllfatloni arUn w lJurlvi win not provn fntol, It aald. II an (IhIiIiM hy the Mudint hody to put out tun piitlilfinn. onn In hn olKni-d hy thn BlllilcnU of tin- IIIRII r.cliool, nml thn olhiT In hnj (llnlrlliulril nimint: tlm p.irmtn of this rlly und ill no In Dm inunly Thn petition whon kIkhpiI "III hit pre nlnil to thn hudRi-l comniltti-n of thn county 63 JOIN JUNIOR ELKS Xrw OfKnilUiilloo (Ma Off to VI). lnK HI11H1 Inltliillon llrlil SCHOOL BENEFIT SHOW KUmalti IIIrIi Hludrnta to (Uu I'roirnm l Htraml Tlirairo TiM Whllti of the Htraml llipatrr U turning hi thoatrn nvir tn the high rhnnl tonlcht and tomorrow nlftht for thn benefit of tho nrliool artlvltln fund. Hull of thn prorredi of the iliowi (o tn thn hlah chool, tho othnr half to Tod While, out of which thn eipeniri will hn paid, In addition lo thn rrnulir movlnit picture!, flection 1iy MUr lclyn Applnt-alr' nuulc ilrpnrlmeiit will hn nlven, ll la eitlmatud liy thorn In charia that If tho home U full both nlahlt 1100 mat li railed for the IiIkIi mhool. The high achool tudent are In rharie nf Ike ticket elllnn, each itudnnt bolgn rftpoml bin for the tain of two ticket. The program which will bo glvun by Ml Kvelyn AppleKute'a ctiun In: MUcd Chorm A. Wamlorltig In WoodlMiidi Uy Otto Itoi'dnr I). Comu Kim Yo Mammy Hood XlKhl Hy Albert Noll KopruneH: 'lone Holomon, Alice llanien, Dorothy Worlloyi Alte: tlerllm Poltr, Alh.-rtlmi , .McCall. Mildred Lowlij Tenomi Clifford lloguo, Vernon ChrUty, Kenmth Maleri Huim: Hurry I'ell. Frank Hpp, Harry MaUtorc. ( OIlT nitlTAI.V Kl.iiCTft LONDON, Nor, iri.The eloctor ntn of Oroat Drltaln awarmvd tn tho poll by mlllltma today In Kngtand, Hcolland, Wiiloi, and lllnlor tn elect the fourth parliament In the reir.M of King Hnorgn (he flflli. No eleventh hour dnvulopmonU leunned the un certainty of tho result, Klxty.lhreit boy taut nlgbl brnved the mynlerle of the Junior Ulki nml now ore miMiiliern of that new nrgif liUiillon apenmired by (be l.'lkn lodge. KoIIowIiik th Inltlullnii ceromon le. whli h with condlictnd by W. 0. Kmllli, W H. Wiley. (I. W IIoul ton, ('. A, Hayden and JVrry Ii'I,ap, Ihn Junior Kilo elected the follow Iiik efflcerit: Albert Moreland, Junior Hj' Trank ' Peyton, necrutnry. Jatnn Manning, treamrer; Clifford lloRiin, Junior K; Harold irllny. Junior I.; I.e.lle Peyton. Junior K. IIUh Ail.lrrnH I to) In connection with Ihn reremnnle tevral of Hid i:ik nddreml the oya. Tho ipaaker were W, O, Smith, J. J. Miller. C. V. Htonn and l. V. Kiiykendall, About r.o'j'lk wero reiit Orranliatlou of the Junior Klki ha been under iipervlaloii of the community aoclnl 'welfare commltleo of thn Klk. rompned of J. J. Mill er, I'lifllrman; Dr. II. D. I.. Slewurl nml Kred A. linker. Hob llox.1, nnalite.1 by V. V. lied, gepeth, will Iimd charge of the ath letic activities. Tho follnwlnc boy were Initiated: Jon Paynler, lm retire Cnrrol. Zed llarne, Herbert WlUon, Harold llnleninii, Frank Hall, Mali Olien. chain. Charlei Drove, Itober Mur phey, Kenneth Klewnrl, (leo. Morgan, Don Putteraon, Charle JnhnMnu, Daniel Covert, llrure Jetfers. Waller Hhort, Howard Durbln, Charlei Clinatnln. I.unln H.1I10, Homer Our- Ich, llnberl (Jrahatu, Howard Con trail, Hyltoatvr Kmllh, Albert Moor Time Will ho turned hacUwant by the Klka Thtirmluy, Friday und Hat unlay evrnlnga, when the annual Wentern MkIiIh etitiirtnlumcnl will be staged. Alihotigh pant entertainment have ulwayii been highly Hticceimful, the Hlki IhU year promise n ahnw bigger and better In every wny, nml boiling oer with fun mid excite nimt Ihrnnghnut thn three open ing. (Iriiiilne Itoulrttr Wheel The "gambling" parnpbornnlla, Including genuine roulette wheel and numerous other device popular In the irly day of I.lnkvllle, today are being Inntalleil. Thoin who "buck the tiger" and loin will de rive xatlxfacllon from tho knowl edge that the whole affair I for rharltnbln purpnie, and that many iinfortunatrt famllleg of thl city will receive aid through tho money tlm rnUed, Thofl who win will carry away many hundred of dollar worth of prlze which will Includn every thing from fnodatuff to furniture Pig, nhccp. meal ticket, ham, wood by thn cord, nulo nccensnrlc nnd countler olher prlie have been donated by merchant nnd nro piled high In tho temple. "DitRit lletl" for All Throughout tho three evening a wcitorn dance will lie. under way. Tho thlrtyv will find, "dago red" provided In generoua portion for Juat inch rontlngenrle. and thone who caro for neither the game.1 or dancing wilt find various other form of amuiement. Tho entertainment Is open to tho general public, and tho Klk havo promised to give all who como "thn tlmo of their live," according to a committee, member. HAMMER CASE ENDED Kale of Mr. Clara Phillip Now Hands of Jury In WHATIini PHOIIAIHM'lilCS TJio (flo-Hlnrmagrapli at I'nder- 'I ti'kfl J III n Hf" -r'CJi ho recorded but If ' "Rnl v01"1""0" ' Y jfiMr " barometrlo press- f XflPtj , um during tho I CfA. ,nl 2 hour al though at 2 P. M, I hero wuh a down ward trend. Forecast for next 24 beurn: Fair: Probably warmer, with var iable winds. Tho Tycoa recording thormomctor registered maximum ami minimum tomporaturoa today ns follew: High- 4ft i J' yy 2 I Unit, Henry Onrber, Terry Allon, Thomas Watt, Merle Swiitiaon. Delos Mills, Clifford Togue, Floyd Tlngley, Frank Pe)ton, l.eslln Pejloti, Dali Weat. Jame Stunning. Pete Mot. rhenbacher, Chnrlesilluute, Wilfred Dlxo.i, Clntus Meredith, Itoliind Co fer, JriTiiIng Wushlngion, Julian Agor, Dale Houle, John Vorllnga, Itussel Crandull, Lester Cofer, For- ,nsl Colaon, John Kuykuudall, Dur- ward Howell, Itollln Cuntratl. Lloyd llunuell, Kenneth Maler, Hurry Pelt. John Marshall, Hernert In- dl, William Clark, Kenneth Clark, Kenneth Crummor, Dnlmer Hubert Him, lllll Kiiykendall. Harold Wort ley, Donuld .Vvatck, Itobart Cornish und Oliver l'clon, s W. C. T. U. IN SESSION nelegnlra IVrdirt World WI1I0 I'm. hlblllon Hoon L08 AN(H:LI:s. Nov. 1 ft. The ra of Mrs, Clarn Phillips, charged with tho murder of Alberta Tre malno Meadows with 11 hammer here lust July, went to tho Jury at 10:55 this morning. ni:w imi'Nnv.iici;. n. j xov IS An affidavit refuting tho story of Mr. Jntie fJIbnun. farmer of what she saw on tho Phillips farm on the night of floptember 14 Inst, when the Itnv. IMward Wheeler Hall nnd Mrs, Klennor lllacliardt Mills were murdered, lias been obtained from a neighbor of Mrs, Olbson' and r.lvi'ti to tho liiithorllles. roun eel for the rector' widow announc ed laat night. Horjr Drilled Unputy Attorney Ocncral Mott, ap pointed special proeculor by (!or nor IMward to Investlgsta the crime, was not In .Ww lirutiswirk to day and no official nuniHincnmeiil nf Ihn receipt of the nffldnvlt was obtained by Timothy PfHlfer, Mr. Hall's attorney. The nffldnrlt I rlgnel by Mr. .VHIte U. Itussotl, whixo homo I near that of tho self styled "eye-wllness" of the Unit Mills murder. It sets forth Hint on tho night of Hepiemher 14, during thn time that Mrs. tilbann said In her ntutcment to tho authorities that ho was near Hie scene of the shoot ing sho was nt the home of Mr. Itiissell, I'feiffcr said that tho affidavit had been obtalnol after Mr. Hit sell had written to Mrs. Hall telling her that Mr. (Hbson was not on tho farm when aim had said sho was. Mr. Hf.1l, he saH received I the following Inl'.pr on November 7: Slo)l Willi Xrlghbor "Mrs. France Stevens Hall. "Madam: In regard to Beptember 1 1. Mr. Jain (llhsnu was not nt tho Phillips farm nl 10 o'clock, Sho c.uno over at 10 or a little before to tell me she had taken my dog from a man on tho Hamilton road. She snt on the stop nf my shanty a while and I gave her II for keep ing my deg. Thpn Swent with her to her homo and got the dog. Wo talked awhile and theu I went homo nt nt 11 o'clock," In thn absence of Mott or any of his aide no Information In regard to what action wilt bo taken on tho affldnMt eouU bo obtained. Mott was In conference In New York with other offlclnla, It was learned, on plan for Inking Ihn cnio beforo tho grand Jury. It was thn Intention of official. It was reported, to ask for Indictments nga'lnst tho women and two men named In Mr. (Hbton's statement. f ''''- --1 't--(tl ,Pi '( i pw I tie Kelentless Destrover - -Vrm. 1 ;ji' fii s 'tL M'fjZi uWirtfir ITn f -T aaaaaaaaaaaasaaaaaTiaaaaaW T tT aaT aaafllT Tfl tl sWf WWT P T - r T I 'i'i .'.ittW Mr tffGPMrjUFJ-0 ! - i 1 Pln' n'ct' i KSV Si7 A t'r . ' 4"t , -".'.JRHU.1 SUCCESS MEETS WAR WAfiED 01 PINE BEETLfS TtflilMriiWAM sttaVvtaryvsj iiiiava Great Savin to Shown by Head f Cuw- paicn Ciduct4M Him ) Thl pldiirr li(iMk linw Hie fon-Kt of Kbimiith roiuilv voold be nir i'rciI If Hn rombliieil ilrMniethr ixiwrr of tho waatera pine beetle wer Kiinlilonl in inn- gigantic hretle. The million of email brrtla aJUstuUly il-tro -ll section of pine tloilx-r, with grentrr lo titan tliat of forest ffrit,. The .ninll iiiM-rt klion Hie nrtunl nlze of the) pi or bertlo SCHAEFFERJS WINNER Itilll.tnl (iinmplnii Take Klr-t Mfltrli Willi flennnn I'Injcr 15 Jake V defeated U-H'.X IIAXK CMSR-i MKXICO CITV, Nov. lft. The lluno.uo Prancilfe Do Mexlquc. the largest bank In Mexico, failed to openn today, A largo, crowd gath ered In front of tho building neces sitating police protection. NKW WOltK. Nov. Scbaefer, Ran Francisco, Krlch Hagonlachcr, Germany, by the scnro.ot.ftQO to .IIS In his first match of the InU-niatlor.nl IS. 2 balkllna professional billiard championship tournameat. -Tho winner' nvcroge was 29 7-17 and hi high run 140, 72 nnd &'. Tho Herman' average wn 10 5-17, with run of 10ft, 44 and 3C Scbaefer made his bold start. Ho went Into tho lead with his 140 run In hi fourth Inning. After that he lapsed Into seemingly cureless exe cutlon, mlsculng no less than four times, llagelacher was slow toward the end, although ho displayed skl at draw shots and tho mnsse. Kelker Cochran, tho lownn, and Itoger Contl, the French champion, meet tomorrow at 2:20 p. m. In the night game WHllo lloppo of New York meets I'douard Horcmans, tho Ilelglan champion. NAMED TRUCK DRIVER W. D. Mnnn (Jet Appolatracat; A. O. Dunn Made A4tt Chief W. D. Mann was appointed truck driver for the fire department by tho city council Monday night. He will succeed A. O. Dean who waa ppolntad asalatant. eakf. acc4: Ing Mark Howard, wkoae- Viwlfaa llon was accepted at the previous meeting. Application of the California Ore gon Powor company to erect a high power transmission line along the right-of-way of the Strahora rail road In this city 'was referred to the city attorney. Permits granted were: R. K. Smith, to construct addition to houso on Lot 3 TUock 2, Fair viow addition No. 1: W. E. McAboy, erect slgu board at Eighth and Main: IC. X. Record, local manager for Western Pnlon, to erect bicycle stand In front of Western Union of fice, and have "no parking" apace allowed, the former application be ing denied. JL :' Th campaign agalist tk trait em plna bctl la XkMMtk aa Lake eoontlta paid In tka flrat yar of organised affert, Jastdrawtestts a close, to tztersnlaata, lk tUaatr ous timber Hat, Paul IfMat, fad eral entomologUt,, tali tka cham ber of.commarca foruat taday. Mora tkan IIO.SIS af'tha 1, 000 appropriated by .tka cavta ment for baatla central wark, kaa been spent htra Ikia fu. C tlnuatlon of tba work dSfMaa sa further appropriation by caasfj, but the balance remalnlat (rem tka Initial appropriation narcattaaiM active campaign ntit year. IIS Hem Walyi Two hundred nan 'la tea caakfii were employed la the height of UM campaign. Fir cam pa ere still working, altkoagh tka eel weather I driving aome of the ' sat. v The result of the rear's caaeig, as far as prellmlaary c'raUee eaa be relied upon to eeUbtta'Utaa.' surpass expectation, aald Keen. .. ( It wa hoped, ha said to redaes the beetle loea 60 per etsi oa the area treated, he said; hat the pre. llmlnary checking upakew1 a re duction of 10 per cent. v Up to tkla tlaie T.iestreea wart) treated by tka control oreaeSsid before the year la oat XSSStjejs will have bees treated, Keea-''aa- Hmates. ,--., A ." THE BUSY MAN'S NEWSPAPER Q3 IMIILADUI.PIHA. Nov. IB. Dole gnlei lo Ihn eleventh world convnn Hon of tho Women's Christian Tom peranrn Ifnlon expressed confidence today that International prohibition would ho nehloved not many year hence. DeleguleH from Hcnlhintl nnd Ucrmuny biounht messngei In tho convention that even Ihoso rounlrlo.i, Renemlly regarded as firmly oppoa oil tn dry logUlutlon, soon might prohibit tho nnlo of Intoxicants. MAIIKRT nRPOnT PORTLAND, Oro., Nov. 1G. Cat Ho market steady. Hog steady, back to 10,79 top; prlmo light, 10, 3E to 19.76. Lamb 35p higher; east mountain lambs, $10.50 to $1.3. Kgga 3o higher, buying prices 60a to 57c, Hclllnii 66a to 00c, Iliitlor g y$&jr nr I liffl J- BBbH ' Sikt'V:','alBBBBE' l ft. C r jvaT 1 -vBaBw5?5LPu'avH.il a ll L " -vtit-- vvv ' snaaaaaal W lr laV ?t L " TNiaa IH Sl a tuTT3 TTo wtse- , . JKKSGjp' gaBBBBBBai JiyHaVr BOOKS FOR CHILDREN Menibera of Library Club Make Do nations to Aid Yoaag Children's book week which open cd Monday Is progressing well, ac cording to Mrs. R. E. Wright. cltyF librarian. Although the 25 child ren's books ordered by the Wom an's library club for the occasion hao not arrived, donation have been made by member of the club Hint will carry tho library over the week. Mrs. A. M. Worden donated 11 and loaned 9 children's books. Mothers nro nsked to visit the library and bring tholr children any time during tho week. Tho purpose of Children' Dook week Is to en courage tho younger generation to read mcro and to read the right books. Tho Woman' library club U nttomptlng to form a Child's hook club to bo carried on all during the winter. PACKERS MAY MERGE L. Ogden Armour Hold Conference Willi Government Officials WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 16. J. Ogdon Armour, Chicago packer, conferred today with federal gov ernment official regarding the sit uation in the Industry. He visited Secretary Wallace of the depart ment of agriculture, but neither would discuss the conference or comment on report that a merger was contemplated between Armour & Company and Wilson 4b Company, or Armour ft Company and Morris & Company. Report of a contem plated merger recently reached gov Tne eaaaa yaaa.tsahirl.tM;,-..-trol oaaratleaa. faV tW.lwf jM feet in Klamath aad.UlHi YsaipaV which menu "mere sfsiaaldstiijaa tba average etaad oaf H aaHleaa'of land, or halt a towsohlp, . 1 If a fire should wkpa eatall the standing timber oa II SM(4saa, aald Keeae, It woald ho a leas last would cause tho atato to sit as sad take notice, but tke scattering rav ages ot the beetle, while echievfetg the same resultant lots, esjeipaa general atUatlon because they aro not spectacular. But timber ma aro awake to tka extent of tke damage, and kvra started a wlaalag fight that Wttt-be continued aatll tks beetle heee are reduced to normal, said tka speaker. j MMI 4rlWSfW eavlaWaW Like other natural eU, he SfM. the beetle will always ha yrsssat But nader normal eaadUai. 'nat ural bird and Insect eaomlea keff in swarms down and tao damaa at a minimum. Keene ahowed pecneM of tks beetle, and piece of bark contain ing "gallerlc" wkfck the sSet make to hous Itself, and whisk cut oft the sap flow and kill 'tho tree. He explained the treatment rfalt Ing the tree and bumlngtthe berk: that hold the beetle awaraM. Keene'a talk wa highly edses tlonsl. It wa supplemented by aa address by A. J. Jaenkks. state for estry service entomologist, who la co-operating In tba beetle war.' Fire Protectlos) rsM " Jaenlcke' outstanding lifts ment was that, la a three amiss' survey of forest sress la Xlamarh and Lake counties, kta had beea convinced' that tb9 o)4-cksel 'laat bermsn who held that fsfsst flfs protection, leading to a larger aa- r dergrowth In the forest, eaoearstej the development of tha beetjei. was mistaken. Jaescks4sa)4( he sua certain thst firs prolsctlen dlsssjr aged beetle propajatiss. , $ RUDYARD KlrHJHG W-L Noteii Amhir UasajOaaMka 1 o MiriiM Istatof, r. it hi London. Non iaorind Kipling, notef, auth.trwsM ,, , ? r W operation kere tedsr.lTMS meat followed pabmasa that he wa III la .a lal and that It might a.t . .. . K tZLSa& ,r. k . m i m. . -Mswi sii Eft ! ,t ":t , " ' m m 1 7I steady, ' ernment official from .inomciai nim to uodcrto a Hnr Eources, oferatloB. - i . -,' f "vrrmx rw.,w,jssB ' , -'r-- ' .- 1.,. ,' . .... U .ftf u