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' t'W-' ' " - " it n'"r '.iLfty 'rr "" Otrgom "iir vmvVJ v STtji? iaiimttm Mimtift A,.,F WEATHER FORECAST TONKMIT AND 'rilllllHIMV', PAIR tfift -wis-- -4i. v, . r? , ., t- V-' urriciAii rATKH ur J?' KLAMATH COUNTY AMf OF KLAMATH FALLT ! IN - J Member of tho Associated Press )-4 Nhtnlitli Vim. o, lllllu KLAMATH I'ALI.H, OltCOO.V, lltllt.U, Dl. CMIII-ilt I, llll!l! nucmra MORE PA1R0LL IBJpjyvS4ll fc K n i BUYS PUT AT PELICAN BIT Mill of, Klnmnth Pine Co. Purchaied; J. E. Whcclcr HcncU Entorpriio I'.stiilillnhi'iMit of another In irk! lumbering npiifilon ninl Increased payroll fur Kliumilli I seen In the iiiinminicmcnl tnduy of thu iiirclian by J .1:. Wheeler uf 1'iirllnitil, ii member uf Hi" timber llrtn uf Hopcr ! Whrelur riiiiipiiiy. ninl pari owner of j Ihi' I'nr ll.incl Tuleerum, of lint a.i- mill ninl silo of ilto defunrt Klamath I'lnn MnntlfarturlliK company I'ollran city Tim titiiiit ndlolna thut of II,,, I I'ollmn liny Lumber iniupiitiy. Tim"'"1 ll" Installation of new npparn-rlli- innlultm M nrrns. The nini-;" '" roinlml fire, wild tint oxlen p.uiy was orrnnUi'il In l!22 tun he-; l' f 'he eliy water mains and eon iiinm ItiwilvrM In fltinnrliil dlflcul- j "iui'iit Increase In urea ntnl proa tli ninthly alier tin- sawmill wm ;" " '" completed, ramntrtrd nml nerr Marled otMTiil'i H'ptfentMllf of the Insurance Inn Control of lint rompnny piutot Into tho ImniU of K lllll IIiiiiIit of I he !ta winl II Kiir.lnri'rliiK & Con klruitlnii rninpatiy. who ha illipui rd of till Inli'trtl to Whi't'lrr. Will CuhtiKi' I'lnol i.nwiKimimi oj u.c pwni unit unt jW,UIl,mn, ntl(, malnni , rniinK dUltlon uf a box fiirL.ry nml MW..mrrnll Iiail t,rt.atf nril a rnlno In i-x-mill, lira proponil. II In umlirtlooil. ' ,tlin ra, Ar, wn, t,uBt pottcil Work un tho Improvi'inontu wlllwn ac,Vo ,.,m ,,, owr lp flro Karl liiiiiin.llutrir,. imZilr, ,,r uk Accorillni! lo flRUri.. nviilluhli-. Iho Nl)W. ,. , rt). (r4,.fB,tinB Bopur Whoflir cuiiipuiiy own SU.OUu ati,,itt.Ilt In Mi-on.l to mmo In Urn ncrc i.f llmtipr bml In IliU rouniy , .,,.. nlui lmri. i. n,.,nunti. wntrr cuntatultiK CftO.uuo.COO liounl fi I uf timber Whrthir Ihtt roinpany will rundlicl the oporatlonn wot not re Vali'tl, but II l lollei'i that a now concern heuUeil by Wliei'ler la lioljri orcnnlicJ. WJiecler nntl naaoclnle nro lirnvr owner nml opotatnr In the fir tliu-l her on llie co.ul nouth of tho Col- ! utnblu river, where they have a lari I nawmlll nml IokrIiir ramp The ml . vent of this group of citplliilUln Into Kiuiimiii county is ri'Rardi'ii in tin- nnrlal clrrlej hero tt highly nlxnlfl- rant, and aa fort'ihinlowlnR oilier ... .. .....i large operations. I GLAND UP FOR SALE Offered to HlRlieM IIIiI.I.t oh Of Mnlioiicy ItmigiiiK K' HKATTI.i:, Dec. 1 James K, Mnrouey, Tho r.hinds of ! who Is to Iik hungud today In the Wnihltiglon aluln prnllentlnty for Iho murder of his elderly nnd wealthy wife, Knte Meno is Muhoney, whoso body waa found In n trunk, nt Iho bottom of l.nko jfnlon, urn for rule to tho hiRh est bidder, according lo u illnp.itcl; from Walla Wnlln, The prison phyalcl.ui haa offered the kIiiihIh selllnK 1.000 an a mini mum bid nnd deducing Ihern n liar- .'alii benuistt Iho doomed limit Is In erfvet phyaleul cnnillllmi. It In Htiiteil, thut Iho glands, If aolil. will, bo tinuKforri'il Immodlutely after death. WAI.I.A WAI.I.A. Dec. l.-Jmm K. Muhoney wni hanged today for Iho niuriler of hln iiRed wlfo, Unto Monern Mahonoy, In Heattlo In Ap ril, 1021. Only Iho neecHiury num ber of wIlnossoH wefo pri'Nonl. After u NleitplitHK night Mnhouey waa enlm but morose. Ills linen nulveit'il nml hn grnapnd Iho rallliiK ni ho mount oil thn Ncnffold a few nilnutcii befoio nuviin ft"!locl!. Tho Hap win hpiuhk nt TtS'ihid, ho wan proiioiiueod dead ill 7:0." ' WIMTIICIl IMIOIIAIIII.ITIIN Thu'i!yl-1fil-SlnrimiKiaii!t at Undur Phai'iuaey wiinii'H rcKixioroii u riHing proHHiii-o this mi'iulng, glvliig partial pi'omlmi of pat Hal promlHo or olotirlni; wiuitlmr tonight, Korei'iiHl for next 24 linniH! (leciorully fair nnd cold, with vnrlablo wliulu, Thu Tyeoa rccardlni; thormomclor roglHtorud innxlmum and minimum tomponituros tatyiy iu follewn: High Low :ifi m v j u.lHinvmo.s, oucoov oiiiiiiiion i.i.kvi.nn tii: i in dcspliiati: ii,tti.i:i HI.ATTI.r., Ore I Tint I " Ml vt-r nit - 11 f Oregon iiml I'nl etslly ur Washington bullied Id u It ! 3 tin hero yesterday nflortioim, ni'lllicr li:nu lining iiMk In i mm I lie nther'a goal Dili' (ln;il f nun pl.iromotit were tin' niilv miirrK iiniili'. Tim giiimi wan ilinpernioly fought throughout ' I I ,t i LOWER INSURANCE RATES IN KLAMATH FALLS NOW SOUGHT Aiplli'iillitll fur Ill-din (Inn HiimmI On Ailillllniiiil I 'In' liilpiiiciit Ami Wnlrr Miiln l.tlt'iiOiiu Applli iitli -i for it reduction In In- ntjsuranro rates lint been madi to tin' Male linmrniiro rating bureau, based on I lie ti'piirl of Fire Chief Ambrose, rnilng. bureau nml state fire mar hIiuI'h office will lin hero nlinllt De cember l"i to make n survey of tint rlly, on which thu application will ho ilrrhli'il. Ilnl U'iih Tliri'nfi'iiiil lli'fnri' lint liit;ill.it Ion of Iho mw Imipply, tho city roumll hpi'ri (lint I Iho hIipc In on tho nlhnr fool nml I the rlly It iMjiiltnlily rniltlcil to n rnto rriluctlon. THIRD PARTY IS SEEN ''',meiil to Orgmilit l'nipiho Tnhrn 1 i in llloe WASHINGTON. Doc. I A move mmt ' hlnc" 'nt a to organlte u "progressive" In conxrena took form today conference of moro Ihnn n acorn or lenntors aint reoreaentn- 1 1.'... ,nll,l 1... U...,n.,.. I,. I.V.I..I... " I .. ..,.,, ,. .IVI.Mtlll ..I. . tlll-illl. I rnnnl.llriin U'l.rnii.li, nn.l Hour... rrntntlvo lludillolon. democrat, Ala bama. It waa regarded In fonw (lunrtcrK, as thn gnriu of n poanlblo third party. Hut r.a Kollnttn ills- claimed any Intention to break tho present party llnea. TsiGER" EGG EATER Cliinrnifiiu Has Nlmplo Diet; (inet To lltil Willi (lilrki'iiH I'llll'AdO, Dee. I (leorgea Clem enreau'a recret of longevity, with a retention of vitality nnd onduriiiico that would lax tint energies of n man of half hi SI yearn la eggs. Ho ordered eight of them, soft boiled, for hln supper 1at night and alo thorn. Iloforo retiring for tho night ho asked for flvo moro aofl boiled I'lUlH for Ineakfast nt T:30 Ihi morning. "I urn nnl ao very tired." ho said, "hut I havo lo Keep lo my Hrhcdulo lo lied al S ami up nt ft. I go to bed ami get up with tho chickens. Thai Ik why egg.i form my. principal diet." 33,000 SAW CRATER I.JU-KO lni'K,ao of Vlxllnr ut Keporieil Hj- Kjiarnnv Lake PORTLAND. Dee. I. Alex Spar row. Hupdrlnteiuloiit of Crater l.nUo imtlcnnl.iiai'Ii, l In Poriliiud lo iipoml tho Thahkaglvlng holiday. Snnov Ih lioasllng tlmt during Iho pant "iinnnu'r moro than lUl.ooo tour- Istii luarnqil of tho ehurmjiu; rn'onlj-j , I lalio, ami ho oxpoctH tho iiumnur to Inrrenso rnpldly hotenflor. Tho rldo by nulomohllo bolwcon Cmtor lnko and Medford waa dnuo lu four hoiira, and by further Imprnvomont of tho hlghwny noxt year will bo cut to throo hours, Sparrow says, Klnm nth Kails lu only two hours' rldo. from Crnlor lnko, nnd many Cnllfor iilaiin ontur that way, ho obsorvod. 3 CD IB HOTEL FIRE; IS I Three-Story Frnma Struct ure Destroyed In Early Mernint: Blaze i . . p ruirn.A.M'. nrr. i. Thrco nro ilcail .mil n property Inn pttlinatmt I ut JTr.,(ioo win Incut roil In n flro 'hrh i-nrl tmUy Kwopi llnj Hon llnr lintel, n thrt'"-tory frnmu stritc luro o:i Oak struot. holwcon I'nrk nml llrnmlwiiy. The ileail: ChrUlmna Mnilitrang, 24; Thoman C'nrlno, 2R; nml J. J. Mt'Dnnnlil. Tho first I'.vo wcro Klllpinn Inn hoyn cinpliiyeil at tho Imporlal hotel. Thn flro Mnrtdl In Iho fitriincn room iiml T'it up to thn roof. I'o. Ilri'innu nml Inxlcnli il river riishml Into thn linllillnc. tmrliic mniiy II vim, but nn niplMlou iloppnl tholr uf forlH. Tho hcuvtont fln.inrlnl lo a to n firm of fiirultitro ileulor.i on thf nrouml flonr. N'plRhhorliiR hullil; InKn miffrri'il Iom from walvr In tho hiini'inontn. (I n i"it n of tho Demon ami OrrRnn hoii'ln worn warm il nml ninny left lln'Ir rnnm. WEED MAN SUICIDE Juiy l)tililt' Harry Tlinniisiiu tr I'mtn Srl(!htlhlnl Wound Win'.!). Dec. 1. The vordl.t of, Iho coroner' Jury yesterday was, that Harry Thompson, whole body wnn found Just out of Wttvd Sunday afternoon, was n a',aU-lde. Ho had on n leather coat, and lo cution ot wound allowed that Thomp son must have held tho coat bark wliAtt tin flr.irl ftin 1.I111I nft llinr.i wnl' no hole In Iho ecit. Ho waa bellev oj to bo a rellgluua fanatic. M.VHKKT ItlM'OItT Its!-. lll lUllllirt.M, Dec- 1. helfera 2Cc Cattle to 50c WOllK, COWB alld is lower. Sheep uteady, east tain lambs $10.50 to S12.0P. weak, butter firm. nioiin-Kggi REM ;?3c3Uj i II -;Tr f- S il 111 M & i f M ;OQ ' S wv - '.- , -j s SVMiMMMAAMAAMAMMAIMiMMWVMMMMMMVVVVWvUmVVVMWVVVVVWWWWWWVW WWWVWWWMWWMWMWMWMMMWNANAAMMMMMWMW Beauties in$!lO0,6OQ'Suit "' ill ' . l - mmmmmmmimmami When Vcnua ntet Vuiui. York Juiy will have to h Ide who Is America's Vcnua because Miss Ann lf)ivU (rlnht) or N'eh York has llted milt for 1100,000 nsalnst Mlna Dor othy Knjpn and the rrnmotera of the recent Physical Culture how In MailUon Siiaru Rhnlen. Mlaa ll)tt charcoa conspiracy n tho aelcctlon of llss Knapp us America's Vmur. HAIHll.Ntl WIM. DC (i. . I WXIJIDATi: I.N IB SAYS lll'ltllKItT !l noovi:i:i I'AI.O AI.TO. Calif. Dee .1. "The republican proaldentliil candUnto in VMi will be Wll- Ham O. Manilas. " Secretary of 0 Commerco Ilooier said lu nn Inlervlotv nt hla home here to- day. "Moreover, by that time." Hoover said, "the public will be brightly appreclatile c-f tho ' annlty nml prtgrPMlio charac- l tr of thq policies that will o havo brought thu country ; through the reeonatrultlon per- ln.1." ! AMONG THOSE INTERESTED IN THE I then comes the tun-at-law. A New JUNIOR HOOPSTERS IlMncrPATPn -.ttaaann ""- siicw tnftnira OF 4 CLASS TEAMS Victory Won Oior Senior Cln. lly Secio of ill in ; rroluiifii Defeat Siilioiuores Tho high school Juniors remain undefeated In the class basketball ' games ns n result of il.i. i. uuir vicior) Wednesday night over the seniors by a score, ot 31 to H. Tho. sopho mores lost to Iho freshmen by n (Continued on Page 6) OUTCOME SWINDLER RETAINS f CHAMPIONSHIP BY DEFEATING ESPEN IllnlllliiR Joe It Avfiinlert DecUlon In 1'io.t Hl-Hounil f.'it Willi Rmno Hcrnpter i IlaltllnK Joe Rwlmllcr rotnlnetl tho local heavywclRht crown by declnlvo- J ly ili'fcatltiK I.ewln Kapen nml caln- ; I nc tho ilfclnlon In n font 10-rimnd bout beforo a packed home at flran- dlnavlan hnll Wednenday nlsht. I Svrlndlcr ten: lone at hln opponent from the atari and only thn game- I ni'ii nnd clerer rlng-Renoralihlp of I Knpen navqd that dounhty aerappcr irom n acvern beating. Aa It wan V Hnnen mannced to ovadu thn full r ' ... .... ......- .: ... .. . ... . nine ui ciw iiiiiiur n piiiubuhih i tinted attacka and, nlthnuRh ho floored twice nnre In the aecond. and for the count of nine In tho tho! t Mith ho flnlnhed striinc In ."n tenth and Knvn little evidence of the i pnumllne ho hnd received. i ilNten (.'nine Knpcn'a canmnenn waa further rc i vealed when It waa aald by Ur. Stew. art of the boxing commission, after , the fight, that Kspen had a broken J m,n,, PP"cHon lo.M allowed to ' right thumb. It waa aald tho thumb ( rc,aln con'ro ot Onlf-l P-clflc , waa broken In the aecond round. He J unl" a general plan qf consolidation !alo apralncd hla right elbow, a lati'0' ""roada has brl worlied out. er examination revealed. Animated exchanges by he wt. Kapcn weighed In at 1C9 and l nc an1 A- Sndrett. coutaej for , Swindler at 180. Kspen showed upjth Unlon P-clflc, reaulted Muring i.e.t in ihi. firm, ihini. fourth ..tehih I cr examination, when tV.at- Mon'of mSnv fans, however, the most i.-..: ...!. v.. i.. i., ... ... i Kn4iv.l luu.t. we .t:i. ... flu iui.uu, 111 a draw, since he seldom landed any solid blows, and at no time had Swindler In trouble. Kspen displayed a thorough know, lcdge of tho ring game. Ho earned tho ndmltatlon of Swindler, who Mia Us opponent was the best man ho n -in ho had ever foucht. Swindler himself ten be- surnrlicd many rtf tho fans who lleved him lacking In speed and oasy I to hit. I urni i niieii ixr Tho aeml-wlndup. between Daw!t0 niiroada." Mann declared. anu narmon, utcw up atter uaw re- coled u bad cut over one oyc aa a result of a head-on collision wlthi920 act." Scandrett observed. Harmon In tho first, and the referee. "When did the San Francisco chasa- Tom Walters, and Dr. Siowart advls- I'd hu Injured fighter to quit. Daw waa willing to return but accepted iiuo ouiciau aciuce. inu uoxiiik I : commission declared the match no ( f.cn, ,. llannon offered In anllt tho money with hla opponent. I have, however, succeeded moat de' Kid Urowne. colored, and Jlmmle'iiRhtftilly In determlnlmj that the Moore. In tho preliminary staged an j public sentiment of California ar entertaining vaudeville act. with proves continuation of the union be Urowne doing tho bunny-hug nnd , tween Iho Southern Pacific and thf .moo re me iigui laniasiic. Aiier the flrnt roumk nil the exhausted Hrowno could do was to stand In tho center ot tho ring and nwalt his op ponent. Moore met him there after dancing first to one corner nnd then to another, nnd after tho vxchuuge ot a blow or two tho hugging stunt was repeated. Hrowno obviously was not In condition. Moore got the deci sion, Tuffy Anderson nnd Kid Illohn staged their usual entertaining curtain-raiser, Kviiiw Nines Challenge Kid Kvans challenged any wcltor- weight lu Klamath county, and tholyar"s ean ?f io next nearest 'riM. chullongo waa accepted by Kid Her. ' ,ler ,n ll, flnal 'P ,n bcrt of San Francisco. Stevenson of , chool Thunksglvlng raco yealerjlay, Merrill challenged tho winner ot tho;wlnnlnS tho pennant for a team of main event. 'j mixed classmen, composed of thr A featuro of thu evening was tho number of women present, which tar oxceoded that ot any other card Ringed hero. Tho boxing commission today Is sued tho following statement: I.owls Kspen sustained a frac-' tare or tho right metacarpal bone, which Is tho large bono at tho lui of tho thumb, and a sprain of tho right elbow. Daw received n tri angular cut over tho loft oyo ono and one-fourth Inchea long, and reaching to tho skull. , JUNIOR ELKS DANCE Dato Changed l'ltmi Hulurilay Friday KveuliiK to Tho dato of the Junior Klks' danco has bcon changed from tomor row owning to this evening, lt was announced today by Albert Moor land, Junior oxalted rulor. VEHBAL BATRE IS STAGED IT I. C. C. HEAR Union Pacific Counsel and S. F. Representative Ex channe Hot Word , WASIIINOTO.V, t)c 1. Bualnaa Interent of California and; the Pp clfle foant In nenerat are aparentn aire of Incrcantvl tramportatlo i- pxnan and Ieianed traniperUlloa t . bitticr u inn uenirai i acme la avp a.nrateil from the Southern Pacific, Stth Slnnn. manaeor of the flan Krunclsco chamber of commerce, tea- I titled I T today beforo the;. Interstate commerce commission. In common with olhfV wltneaiea representing a L'tlll t(U-ahlDneri' committee, Mann Ajjjbraf the be iter mat llie crt PtjufHi aboultt grant the Soutliern !iern ' I'clflc com- ra bad PPred the plan for aeMrsHli i.i ine two roaua. iiann insiawa;iaai ; , .,1.T, ne aetloa waa taken under 'jsWfcaa" Jwlred a separalloa atea voluntarily arrived at y Ike trail- roatU concerned rather tbaa oa re- uU,nK f,0M "Heallon aader ,Btl- f"u- l.aw - wn,,;'UKqroBBeBi. -' , lusiiiuieu. nnu wnicu resanea )a a i Paratlon. . supreme couri uecrco oraermi Be- Since that time we have aeea i enacted tho transportation ct Ji( 1920. Which aneetflFalltr Aneiaidi 1920. which specifically I that the Sherman law shall not apply t t Vou are giving a very free 'ree ft h ot hi derlng of the legal effect uer 01 commerco aian mis wors or rallying to the Southern Paclflda standard the business interests of i miifnmi?' "I don't know that they did rally In such a way." Mann replied. ".We Central Pacific." Among other witnesses of the shippers commltteo supporting be Southern Pacific's application today wcro Oeorgo J. Hradley, speak, ue; for Sacramento business associations and for citrus fruit iiurkntlaK or gnnliatlons, and Dallas H. Gray of. Fresno, representing rulsla growers and co-opcratlvo canneries. ' 'J WIN RELAY PENNANT Trmii lleadeil lly Oeorfre Dow Virti To Complete Mile llua '4 Oeorgu Dow breasted the taps. 20 """ nnu ono aopnoinore. ' Three teams took nart In lha mil I event,, from the Klks' tempi to the White Pellcun hotel. j The mombers of tho winning .team ,. I wero Oeorgo Dow, Frank Peyton ajt'd ' ini.AH ct,.,.. ..Hi... .M .!t.ii. Walter Short, seniors, and Ralph Turner, sophomore. Tho second team were, classmen, Clifford Hosue. Aser, Robort Cornish and Moore. N jWiiarUf yatfsw- 41 - Tho freshmen quartet. Delmar lipbortson, Leonard St'romJ ?"t. Colson and Frank Hart,"flBt!i4'.artr,T Tho raco drew a crowd of laecta- tors to Main streut. The first irelay ran from tho Elks temple to Sevaak '' street, tho aocond to the'WlteiPl. can, the third back to Sevasta atraej, and tho fourth to the fLaViM at', tho Third street curb xt (a tk Klks temple. '" . . , Dow covered the dlaiac. aajM JVt J. J. Miller, tbe spbaw;' 'u to bo almost exactly a'ailt taiM, -k' if "St..jAn i?a I' f. (' .!, "Iff ,T 1 il 1 I, S ' m'