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i VT f'ileiMl, Ml,rr, (" r. iff " v I' 'V. fVnl Vti MV -Eli? Mt?raift WEATHER FORECAST TOMUIII' AND TTI'HI'AV, I'tlll OFFICIAL PAPER OF KLAMATH COUNTY AND , ," ' vt OF KLAMATH FALLS Member of the Associated Press HUlernlli Vciir No. im, IU,AMAril I'ALLH OHLUO.V, "lOXIIW, f) niKIJIt JII, ff'-fcj, l'MCR F1VB OKNTI trfs tttttn ( - $ f T End of Klamath's Ancient Row It Not Yet; Recall Rumoro Arc Heard V Klnmntli' nncli'iil roiitl lintina raw Ii not mtlu by Jmtit" Skip vortli') declnlnii Unit the Mm 1 11 street ntnictlirn oil Mock 31 t I lie legal court lioun. Tim llUlrlutl lit nut going In b burled with npprnprlittn cpn-nieiile On the rnntrurr. (hit np It r.liiK t I ln supreme court nml. unles ntner nml conflicting itpiloiiniiili ocnir, Klamath tin n cnr or two iiinro of court liiiuio row nliml Asa Forilyce. county lonimlimlnn cr, tliln niornlnn slated itmt tlm rnv would lin appealed County J 11 111:1 lluiincll and K I. Kllloil. attorney (or Oil' toiinty rnurt. )(( Monday (or I'l rtlanil u Intro. It In tinder Mood, limy will ronfi'r with tlm Port land nltnrncy involved In tlm aif fair. In ome quartern II U belli' iit Hint an Injunction to previut roiinly ntflii'ti from In lug iiioipiI in. In the Main street building will be unki'it. Kpernl buslnci men Inlervinwnd tmlj) ixprotard the bellpf that n lull prurppitlnK should unit would lm InitllnlKil nt once ns tin' nnlj means of lirlnidnK the matter to nn rnil. TRUCK IN ACCIDENT Plunge Into C1n.1l front llrlilgi' I Nurrottl) Arrlnl What might have, jiroMvl a iter lnu nrrlitrnt occiirrcil uliont it o'clock tlila mernlni: when n lo.nl ril grnri'l truck owned liy V. 1) Miller mil nuollior vrlitrlo nt trnuto to pami on tli,i r.lnvpntli iitrrft brlilun over tlm cnnnl. Tlic truck rrailmil thrniiRli tlm r.illlnr, mill rrlcil Willi two wliccN hnnr Inn nvr tlm liffltlKo, 11 nil uim ii.iv rX from koIik pntlruty ovrr by tlm truck's fr.uno catrbtnit on tln lm; orr tlm brlilgo, nml wiu a wa xinanlii'il nml otlmr ilauuiRK Incurrcil. WIIiiciucr rnbl failure of tlm Irurk'H brakon to liolil vrn partly ro:ioiMllilii for tlio nrcl ilmt. ' '? "f"' SENTENCE DELAYED Attorney for Mit. riillllp", llnmuirr rlln)rr, Al. Tor Xiw T1I11I l,OH AN(lKl.rfl, Nov 20. Tlio iontonclnc of Mrs. IMillllln, ham mer iiliiyi'r wan iloforrml until Thurmlny. Her intorney nkcil for 11 now trial, nml limn for nrnu ment. RAILROAD MEN HERE Clink Nrtlli'liiii nml J. II. llrilio Mny lllil nil Htrnlimu W01K Clnrl. Nuttlotnn, lormor owner of I ho Kcnttln 1'iwHlntolllKoncor. uml J. M. llruro, riillroail coiutrurtlon f rontraitorii, of BiMttlo, . nro hern 1 looklnB or tlio Hlinhnrit r.illro.ul with lew to entcrlni; I1I1N on pro poaeil conutruellon oik. 13 TOVH HAY IIUIINCII Korty.flvn tnim of liny nlueil ut nbout I'lfi per ton was iloitroyoil by (Ire I'rlilay rn tho Hmtry (lonlon ranch near Kort Klamath. Tho buy una Inuuroil for about S or Ji1 per ton, iiieonlliiR to Jiiti. II, Print oil, - m ' wi.'ATiimt im)iiAini.rni:s Tlio Cyclo-Stoinuuimph nt l'nilor ... I Iioi1'h l'luirmac inm leKlstoroil 11 iIhImit baroineli'le f I prcssuro iluilnix V) the last 24 hour ..,. I...I ..II l....t,rl. ,l' .111, llll(ltlll,,l tho teronl nhou.i 11 iillKhl full ulurn noun today, roronist for noxt 24 lieum: (lenoially fnlr, piobably cool with viulablo wlmlH, JiSs!jSiiBr.re! r. I ML COUNTY HITS PLAN v; Tho '1'ycon loroulltiK Ihurmommnr roKhitnroil miixlmum nml mlntmum tomiuiintures Imliiy r.i follewn: llluli ...,..... .... .1() Low ...,.... ...i'tf FOOTBALL RESULTS Ori'Kim in, t). A. (J 11. California il, Nevada III Washington 12, llliinfiiril H I'. H. V 'i'l. I1I11I10 II. llmvuril 0, llrnwn :t. o Vuio 0, I'linciion n. Hrrnrnun I I, CnlRiiti' 7 I'mimi 7, Penn Htiitn Cornell 48, AllirlKlit M. D.irtinouili 2B, Columbia 7. Mlrlilgun 13. Wisconsin . f'lilnign I, llllnnl 0. Kiiiip.i 27, Colornilii .1 llvnrilimnro , Aniintmll" 2. Army Hfl, Ilnte n. V11I0 I'msli 21, llnrrnnl I'rouli 12 Notri' l).imn .12, Uutler .1. Wllninn C, Willi 24. Ni'lirnnkn 21, Koiisn Ar- 1 r.w 'i OREGON IS VICTOR OVER O. A. C. ELEVEN iN ANNUAL CLASSIC I'lnnl Srnn' l lit ! Tumbli' b Ak- jlr In I'lrnt Ouiirlef CnrrtHl lulu Hi me II) 1'nltri-lly COUVAI.l.IH. re. Nov 20- The Unhetiilty of OrPRon trluniphp.l vtr It r.1.1 enemy, tlm OreRon AKrlciI - mml rollnie hero Hntunlny nml mnlnlnlnei lln IiIrIi MandliiR In tho 1'iirlflr mam rnnferenro rnrn by nlnnlun the annual battlo with the Agr.lrn tin to nnlblnR ()rirnn took nilvnntnre nl tho AkrIp' fumble' In tlm flmt i-od " , , . ' . . .... .1 ...,...,- f'lh iluto champloniihlp Tlm iiilu- finii roiiirririi nil. biih.hihh tlm ami home to mi Into n field goal n touchdown. OreRon after recovering n fumblo on the farm ern' twehivynrd line, scored three iwilnli on CbapmanV field Roal. . . . . ...-!.... .! -.1 ,l'u 1I ...! .!,.. OV..WU,. ....l I ma p.uy a 'V''"'!.... .V .. a touchilowit wnen inn. n' rIph' rlRhl half v, forced to punt from behind hi own goal line, tirnm. fur Oregon, breaKlng tltroiuh and blocking the kick, falling upon the hall behind tho line. Chapman Immediately added an other core by rbnw'rtltiR the goal Tho 'varsity men were on the of fennlvrt thrnuRhnut Um g.tmn and did nomn hnrd pounding on the ArrIiV ilefetuo. Chapman. Oram. King nnd Latham at Interval made gain by mnahe Him. Iiownvnr held nfflcently to prent furtbur rcorlng Thero wu n critical moment In tho lnt per iod when Oregon got tho ball to th ArrIm' half yardlinn but Olll KXtrlrnled hi team from the I're-i .. .. ... i.i.i.i dleiimenl by punting from behind hi own goal lino lo Oregon' 38 ynrd line. lll.l'i: AMI COLD Cltl'HllKS XKVAUA IlKUKKLKY, Nov. 20. Califor nia defeated Novadn, 01 to 13, tho powerful llliiu and fluid mnchlno hmlnK hut little, opptsltlnn In tlm flr.it period, nllhouRh In tho second period tho Wolf Pack acored twlcn nnd held tho llcnrs down to one touchdown In each of tho Inst two periods. Conch Andy Smith sent nearly !Un entlro first team hick Into tho riiiiio In tho fourth ported, but without Rre.il result. Nevada' first scoro wit mndo by .McCorkle, who blocked u California dropklek, recovered the ball and ran rf yard tn n touchdown. A bad Kick by California riivo Nevada tho bull In Illun and (lold territory shortly afterward, tho vlslloia then executing two forward pnssos which P)it tho ball on tlm one-yard lino, whom lluttorson bucked It over. iuaiio ih di:i'i:ati:i) IIY hOirrilKUN CALirOHNIA PASADENA, Nov. 20. Ten thou nnd persons saw tho University of Houlhotn Cnllfornln Trojnim defeat tho Unlvorfllty of Idiiho football tetni linio Saturday, 14 to 0. A forwnrd passing gitmo tried by tho Southern CnllfornlnttH caunod lho VandnN' downfall, The Tiojmi Imckdnld mndo sub- Rtantlal gnlna mound tho Iduho end unil off tncklo but tho Vnndnl lino yloldod but Biuiill gain for tho Tro Jiiim. I WASHINGTON IH VIOTOU OVI1H HTANFOIID, 113 TO 8 STADIUM. STANFORD UNIVIJR RITY, Calif., Nov. 20. Washing Ioii'b hnrd fighting lliisklon oul- (C(mlnuoil on Pngu 1) IPIRATES HOLD EN T IffOIKSSEl 65 Chinese Capture British ' r ....... -,,. 4. oicamcr; nouicu vucn 1 Chief Is Killed IIONU KO.V(J. Nov. 2f).- flxt) ' five ( hlriffiii nlrnlcM. iIIuciiIkciI nn paureiiRHru, Ixi'irili'il tlio llrltbih 'Hiiiuiiit llultnn when ihn lift M-ip-io for linns Khiir yMterilny. Tlnj nliil Ihn rhtp it fw 111II01 out anil I for 1 1 houm hnlil the imwiriTi 'rnplltn. I A 'ti'Tco bnttlo wan foiiRbt or. I board. Tho worn l.lllml nml nmiM : wtiunilmt I'lnally 11 p.iini'in.L'r bm the plr.tto chief uml tl.n ntltor ' w I cnnccrM oacupnl In unmpnn 1 PREPARE FOR DEBATES Ktiimntli nml Itmuiii.i HIrIi hdinoN ' Onlj Oni'i to Knlrr t Klam.itli IiIrIi ami llonatu.i hlKh ' r "'' wy achool lb.it hare en-, , " ",...h Icajiin In thU ilUtrlct, eonipsioil of Klnmath ami I.ako coiintlc Th ruqulrnmctita for entPrltiR Ih it ft-p of fl. ami the team wlunlnz rn In thin illntrlrl compete wl'.h Hit ulnnn,. .if II, n .ill,.,., .ltatrlrfa 9nr ... . . tlou for debitc till )ear l: "IU iiolvcd, that OreRott Jihoiilil adopi tlm cMcntbil fpiilurei of tlio Kannai Indimtrlal Court law." Tour student rompCRo tho-Oim tn ikhvaiakHl niinli lit Ii lifinl lhVA ,' holnK an afflrmalhe. and n ncRa- tlvo team. Tho negative, tetiui travel. Klamath mid llonanzn were the final contender In the debate In this roiinly last year. Klamath won, S to n. i:ch judRo' vote represent n point, nnd n point H awarded tho (cam winning tho db bate. Klamath' ebanrea for winning again thlt ear aro promising nc- cording to Principal Ilobcrt Ooetz. . acrIo'!'10 '" foncM ,0 ,e,,m h' r numu kuiiu niaiuri.il n.i niri'auy turned nut nml more student urn expected tn sIrh up for debate work. .Student whn have already sign- Mil lilt nA t's-itil 1l.tli All.itol ' ' .,' ,,,,,, ,,' , MoorlaJid, Mary Whltellne. Joy Kvans, Mary Ramlers, Until Neil- ton, John Kii) Kendall, Sarah Kc hock., nnd IIiirIi Currln. Albert Moorland I the only lettermnn In tho dobatfl team from last ear to turn nut. IT'S THIS WAITING AROUND THAT GETS TIRESOME GO rvOMC I CAN'T ,, fcPnirCn N. ' ""ij&W wv v'' NiO i.imiiMH 1-UL.tll ''"".Jg-Uj, .. I.1 -. ' . HHU1.U,MLIMI'''J11.. . Ui, ' ..-lX-J High Bedroom ! m L Af IX - pi mrmi - A. Wlntirs of OiUfon.iJ li..( to jlcrp aboto the Iual ami tlu d3rr. n and the lient of the wnii ur fui Ho lio ha built tin- txdrcom on n Meel tower O feel a mo thu) I.touiiI !fo necendt In a .all elec tile i'ontor. Arrox ihrs lilnt "colng up." . NEAR EAST PEACE PARLEY .FORMALLY OPENED, LAUSANNE1 I'liwl.but llimti of Swltzerlam! I'n1 Mc; Tlitec Amrrliait OIuwupit I At 'Oiiiferinrn Tiilile L.U'SANNt:. Noi- 20. The Near, Last pflet) tnferiira wm formally oreneil dure this nftcniwi.t. President Ifnsb cf MwlfierlHUiV, pretlillng nt tho opining spm'oii, oii terfil thn hall at 3 4 nnd read a v.clemi)liiR addre to wblrh Lord Ciirsun, llrlllfli for.lKn er-t.ir) re plied. A final I rant)- between Turkey nnd (Jreece, frqeJoru. of the lUrdnn dle strait, nml the fixing of the future statu cf TurUi-y nre to bo dlseuMed nr the ronfurenee table. Tlio Amurlenu nmbaiwnilorH to Italy nml Sivltxerl mil nml Hear Admlr.il IlrUtol nro prefcp'it as obrtor. It n Intimated they would rulie their voice's wlmmuer it una In tho In terest of the l'lilti-l Stilton to do so. TT" v--r mm) it A ' y. -- y( T 7 . ! I.- i r MPltt Lilli 1 I USTiraTEflii Governor Parker Will Or- dcr Investigation; Con ference is Held WVSIIINOTiW. Nov. 20.After n ronfprence today Willi the rov- omor i:enpr.il of Louisiana. I'rciil I uem iiardiiiR Imme.l n n.ntomont puiiir i.ouiniRnn nuinoritle np- I pcarnl capable of handling nny situation within their Jurlmllctlon dun to tltp activities of ecret or- , Kauliatlons. I (lovcmor l'arltor In n utatcmenl cntd ho would ordor nn Inienllca- , Hon of tho reported Klu Klux Klan outrage " ACTION ON WEED ROAD Sl-kljmi KiipenNoiV, flnlrr Htiney Th I)i (rtiiilne ("lt Aptlon on the WooJ-Klamnlh ' Vail road Improvement question I wn taken by thu HIsKlteu county ' supervisors follow lag thn recent con J ferenre In Vrekn. which was attend I ed by representative. According to the legal publication of procecdlnRs I published In the Yreka Journal, the supervisor orderei a surrey of the road to determine thn amount of money needed for It Improvement. ThlH action I said to bo thn first slop ncccsary before tho general fund can be drawn upon. The proceeding fallew: Matter of the Improvement of road from Color (at California Oregon line) to Weed. At this ' tlmu u larRo delegation of tax- payors (rum initio valley and Mc Inlty: also rupreseututlves from tho Klamath Kails chamber of rommerco urn! tho county judgo and ono county commissioner from Klamath 1'oiinty. Oregen: nlao representative of the Associ ated chamber of commerce of I this county nppeareJ before tho Hoard urRlng that tho board talte Immediate steps -to Improve this road so that It will bo In good Minpo for travel and after due hearing and consideration of thn matter the board ordered that the county survevor mako a survey of tho road to dctvrmluo what n mount of money it will take to put the rond In good condition nnd to make plans and speclflca tlont for the Improvement of said road ami to report to this board thereon. MAHKirr ItKPOllT POIITLAND, Nov. 20. Cattlo weak. Hogs weak, some fancy lots $0.75. Sheep steady. Eggs firm. 1'iitter steady. - A. -BZ. ! " "N. MTKI'rt Altl! TAKKV TO OIKJAMI! WIITH IV Al,r , K'PATIW IV AMKUICA' , ST LOUIS. Nov. 20. Htepji to orsanlzQ wet force lit oyi'ry iitnln to obtnln u moil- Iflcntlon of tlio VoUlPnil net wero illncusictl at a Ino-ilny, meBtliiR"'of tho National A- noclatlon Opponeil lo the I'ro- ,; 1! t predicted tho liquor queiUon probably will b0 the, princl- pnl Instill In the 1924 elnctlnn a a remit of claim that tho p1 won a nwryplnc victory U (h ri.Cent Reneral election. ' KLAMATH SOFTENS TOWARD I. W. W. SAYS OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER IWIrf lftpir-icil That Trhl Will Never lie- Ilrlil; IIMrlrt Attor ney Takes Oppltc Vletv Klnmath Falls has been clrcnlar Ired with I. W. W. pamphlet. leaf lpt nnd newspaper stating the "facts of" tho rnso" until It Is doubt ful whether trial of tho lx Indicted 1. W. W will over como to court, ac cording lo the Industrial WorKer, official newspaper of the I. W.V. Tho trial nrlglnnlly set for Novem ber 13 was postponed until January or February on motion of counsel fori tho I. W. W., who stated that duo other pressing business It was In convenient for hlrt to attend trial at this time. "Clmnge Of Heart" According to tho wobbly publica tion, however, Klamath Falls has ex perienced n change of heart toward tho "follow worker" Louis Uavls, Leonard Itloton, Aldnlpli Vnngsneu, Morris Daley. William Hurke, Wil liam Fischer and O'Neill. "Tho only disgruntled ones." the paper 'goes 6n to'kayj "sooni to ba the Lumber Trust ami tho K. K. K. The It. K. K. scat Leonard Itotoi a check adorned with skull nnd cro.s hnniM. ami slum,! Ilmlr Initials. Llkolval" cr'a'n Cltlicns. Ho bollev- tho warrants of Klamath county. It!11 lho10 clll"M W0UIJ h MMns can not bo cashed." Seemingly, however, the I. W. W. are nt fault. The trial will tako place, according to District Attorney C. C. Mower. Tho district attornoy npparently was untouched by the pleas sent forth In the 1 W. W. lit erature. Organize! Active Meantime, lho organltcrj nro na tive lit Klamath county. Leonard Uolton, who appears to be thn lncal "financial secretary", has collected about iST, for "local defense." At tho Modoc Lumber company camp at Pine Rldgo and In Klnmath Fall, worker X 17SS1 Is busy spreading propaganda. Del. II. 123S reports at noma length on various logging camps find sawmills, urging his brother to "erganlte first, then we enn consider tho vvnges." AUTO DEATHS FEWER I lit reave Kbonn In Portland; In crease In San Francisco PORTLAND, Nov. 20. Large de- pcreaso tn the number of deaths from automobile accidents In Portland this oar compared with recent years was show it today by reports In tho hands of Dr. Karl Smith, coroner. Tho total number to date since the first of tho year was 16, compared! with 3S for tho entlro year of 1921, 34 for 1920 and 42 for 1919. BAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 20. Tho number of deaths caused by automo bile accidents In San Francisco for tho first ton months of 1922 was 98, as against 7C for nil of 1921, ac cording to pollen traffic squad slat Ibtlcs. Tho number of Injured tn tho same period In 1922 was 1S10, us against 176S for all of 1921. AtTKAL HEARING Sl'T . WASHINGTON, Nov. 20. The sttpromo cort has set January 2nd for hearing the appeal from Judge Hand's decision upholding Duitgli orty'a dry steamship order. UUGICS l'lfillT-llOUlt iaW8 PORTLAND, Nov. 20, Ptosidont Coleman of tlio tour L urged tho di rectors today to oxtond tho employ ment service and recommc'uled eint-hnur laws In northwestern Btntoa. D NT Tl C SUBSIDY BILL J Will Addres. Joint SeMlon Tomorrow; Newberry Res ignation Before Solon WASHINGTON, Nov. 20. Con gress convened at noon tnday for a special scrslon of two weeks, called by the president to consider thn ad ministration ship sub-lily bill, upon which ho Is expected to address a Joint session tomorrow. , Mr. W. II. Felton, of Georgia, waited In vain for an hour and n half In the senate chamber whllo leaders puttied over the question of permitting her to t&ko her seat In view of tho recent election of Whiter F. (loorgo as her successor. Tho galleries applatilcd when she ap peared. The tcnato manacor' let tho dclcslon go over until tomorrow. WASHINGTON, Nov. 20. Tho resignation of Sonator Truman II. Nowberry. Michigan, the central fl guro In n long and blttor controver sy, will become effective tomorrow. Vice President Coolldgo was unable at today's brief session to present Newberry's letter of rcslRnatlon. I Block 10 for Block 35 1 ! It Wat & Grave BluiWIwr I The city editor made a bull, blon der, error, mjstako, and lived to tell about It. Ho said In n headline In Satur day's Herald: "Mock Ten Wins In Decree." Ho should have said Mock Thirty-Five When the bull, blunder, error. mUUko was called to his jilt w4tle he Immediately mndo preparation to leave town. His hide, he folt, was no longer Worthless. It had a certain said hide with tho firm Intention nt nailing It to a fence. Ho believed that certain advocate of a certain court house would soek blm out and, boforo removing said hldo and In order to mako It mure pliable and mora easily removed, strike, hit. tap, rap, slap, thump, beat, bang, slam, punch, batter, poke, kick, lambaste nnd wallop him all over tho lot In righteous rath. And then ho remombored. Mock 10 or Mock 33, Hot Springs or Main street 'what's tho odds. Folks want tho fight ended. They're sick of It. They'ro fedlip with lmv Ing peoplo say, "Klamath Falls, huh; that's where they have that court house fight on, ain't It?" Tho city editor breathed a sigh of rollef. He would llvo to pay nnothor grocery bill. Ho might live to soe n certain court housn fully occupied. In any event, his hide was safe. RAIL MERGER IS HIT Ralph lludd Testifies Consolldullou Would Cut CompctltloB WASHINGTON, Nov. 20. Com petition between the railroads of the northwest would be decreased It the Interstate commerce commis sion should adopt tho tentative plan for consolidating the Great Northern and Milwaukee railroad, Ralph lludd, president of the Great Northern, testified today before tho commission. DKIiAY TRIP EAST The plans of J, II. Curnahin and Wm. Marx to attend the Southern Pacific-Central Pacific , hearing to como before tho lutersUto, commerce commission nt Washington Novem ber 21 wero changed upon their ar rival at Portland due to certain de velopments of which he was not at liberty to speak, according' to Marx. Ho said It was probable that they would go ut some future time. t KXCURSION RATES HXJUMIMO Reduced round trip fall earnr m on s'on tares between various yoiiita ' . on Its lines In Callfor,, vM'r were put Into effect by tke'tttavt,' urn r ucu ic tobor and landed until coRipanr ;iiuti"w November, wllHjSf ''' VMMfrtltii M tm just ueoa aBaovaceoi ?Vt(f l hi i r PI It 'A r- T I K'h '!s. "' ''i 4 .!' 4 C ' ii ' 1 ia v.i . v if' . TVSSSKI fl l' lit