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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1925)
I'ulvrn.tlf IJlHi,f tOtgeim, Oregon .... , ! Published Daily at A BUY AT HOME; LOCAL MERCHANTS CAN GIVE YOU BETTER BARGAINS KLAMATH FALLS -; "An Empire Awakyilng" ; Associated Press Leased Wire Seventeenth Year No. 7453 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 25, 1925 PRICE FIVE CENTS mm Uncensored Observations O.VLV A DHF.AM II In Satanic Majesty ascondod tri,J2 tha lower regions and cuio back on a ihort trip to this oarlhly spbtro to sea how bis trua cohort wara obeying lita niandatai. Wrapping himself In lnvlslblo gar manta ha brtaind Into tha council chambers right hero In- Klamath Falls wlilta a session of the city fathom was In progress. ' llo saw Councilman West, Cofur and Btuckoy slap I'ullco -.Chief Loucks on the hack wlth rrlondly smiles and wish him all thn luck In tha world. . Ilu aaw all flvo council man alt expectantly whllo onu of their number Merle Writ-aroa and presented Mayor (loddurd wlih 'allvor loving cup na a token of their high esteem, llo heard thtuo aaroa counciSmon declare in clarion voices that Klamnlh Falls inunt bo made morally clean, Never In III" Hatanlc caroar had ha ncn auch luynl cooperation and good ftdluwahlp pro vail. Horrified, hn rushod out of I lie council cahmbcra, and tracing him aalf from tha deep mud on Klfth trcot, ha dosconded hurr'cdly hack to the (owor regloni. Aa he entered tho outer portals a cool brecie fauned bin face.. Drip ped with fear ha descended down ward. A moment later he aloud gasping and cringing, for aa ho reached the bank of the oratwhlle lake of burn ing pitch, he found Hint It ,ik cov ered with a amoolh, thin cout of Ice! . Tlw liorurd Feller ' UNCENHOIlED OilHKIt VATI0N8 doeaa't believe u pluylng fuvorlii'. llere'a a question that coiitnlna n big element of human Inleruit and tan interviowa oven tnougnt a on mythical are of Inlenae Interest, believe It or not. Juit lamp thla: Today's OumiIiiiii What game do you prefer? ' " Today's Answers '"' "Illnn.lv" Cfinl llhilr Arciiind tho tloaln.,,, ...., :v ,,IMen TraoV JPosloffko --, ' 8am Head London' Ilrlctaic' la railing oows, , T-- -. Ilud Hodgaa Ping PonK.j ; Lee Rowa Hlda and Oo Keck. Kd McQueen Run Sheep Run. Tho Hall of Hlismo I ' 'Hero's whore wo double-ahoot the turn and win ouraelvna a nice box of cigars without halt trying. We'll confeaa that the cigar larder'a get- tlng a bit low, gnd Just as a re minder w offer the hint that, to "make" tho Hull 6f Shame means cigars to tho fortunate peraon. This la too eaay, and . we don't moan tnaybo. The McDonald boya, Thomas ; and ' J oo. Are a ronl pair of scouts, so we i know They will aay "Thoao poor blokva Muat bo hard up for amokoa. ' Are wo right,- Joo and Tom yo or no? Frod Richardson, deputy game wardoiv of Modoc county, Califor nia, and too well known by many Klamath Nportamon, had Jtml cron.v M.A U . I. U ..I . I It.n IJ.I...I M.. tlonal bank. All tallora' windows but ono were rilalntet'oatod In Krcd'a ontranco. Iluhlnd that window ant J. I. Heard and over the fiicu of J. I. there gradually spread one of tho 'tmost dotlghlful reddish hues ovor seen In tho Klnmiith country, Slowly crooplng upward, thn top of .1. I. a bald pnlo nvns ovontuiilly cov- orod and ahown' forth like n benenn light on a Htormy night. Itlchnnl son trunanctod Ills biiHluona and tho rod tldo recoiled, even nH the natural ebb and flow of tho oceun lido, J. I. la very allont In explain Ing his (perturbation. And ho Ih IOkIIo Rogora. And so. Is l.ynn Habln. And ad la Andy, Colllor. And ao la Dyron Hnrdonbrook. . Cy' Honkum box the old Buying "Drink to mo only with thlnn oyoa" didn't originate hoVe In Klum. nth ' Falls. ' ; The way things are wnrmlng up ovor nt tho city hull It won't bo long hoforo tha folks will nil start whistling 'iKeop The Homo Fires II timing" onco more. And If the tight gels much tough or, tha chief ot police who hints moro than a month will bo entitled to a Distinguished Service. .M ml til or a Croix do Guoire, , filx-sliootora are ''barred nt tho council mooting tonight, J But , you might- Wear "enrkod" shoos i tlioy'll como In handy In case of a rough-house, Tho meeting atarta nt 8 o'clock sharp. ti i ,: It's ' llnblo to finish 'moat any GOPCO SWEEPS ROTTING FISH INTO CHANNEL flead of Water From Link River Dam Prevents Health Menace Advice of Dr. (1. 8. Nowaoin, counly huullh phyalclan, wan fol lowed by tho California Oregon Poyyor oompnny yesterday nftor- niion and thouaunda of auckura and mullnta which were piilrlfylng In tho dried up channel skirting Wll- aon I Hlit tul. were swopt uucx imo the in In clmnuel when u large head of wilier waa turned Into the inu'a rh annul ' at Ilia lilddlnx of John Iloylc, division manager of Iho com pnny. Hoveral power company employea with pitchforks woro on thu Inland hen tho wnlur from the lako pour ed down Into Mm dry channel, and all dead flail that .were caught tin- erneulh rock a or were on too high ground to bo rcuched by the wntera, were prodded on thulr way down I renin. . No I'ltmcciKlon I'nable to get tho proper Indorse- mailt from Htato Game Warden A. K. Ilurghduff, the district utlor ney'a office will not prefer churgea of wanton destruction- of flail agulnat the power company It waa learned today, (lame wardena wore In fuvor of the uctlon uKolnat tho company , uud wired iiurgiiiititr to Hint effect, aaklng tor- lila aupporl. Dr. (l. H. Nowaoin, muted yoster. day t hut uny menuce lo Ilia com munity from the tona of dead flail, waa removed when the head of wulur swept them back Ir.lo the main channel. Ho Inspected the city's water .reservoir on Conger aveuuo and found It to he cuaed off to tho bottom and Impervloux lo any neopaga from tho oulalili that might bring ronliwninntion to I no city's 'wntcr supply, lit. Newaom also ntutod that the reservoir waa loo high ground lo bo affected by uny aoupaxt) from ilio dcaiT fish In pools, t ' " V) CITY STREETS TO BE KEPT CLEANLY In ocordanco with "Keep tho Main Si root Clem" campaign, .Street Commissioner J. K. Knney ha aiked all merchants and- business men in Iho city to cooperato with the commission In retraining from throwing rubbish and debris Into tho city directs ufter the city water wagon has cleaned them. A good slogan to adopt might be, "l'lunt your flowers whero-your tin cans used to groy. M.mitl.MiK l.lt'KNHKS Marluga licenses were IsMicd to Frank (iodowo, farmer of Ilea It y and Mm. Tlldlo Chester also ' of Uoiitty; Klol Aliiux. bilker of Klum- uth Falls, and MIbs Louise Molno. . WHITK KISMISSKIl Frnnk White, charged wllh lar ceny by ballon, wxb dlsmlased at a preliminary hearing held this iiftur nooi) hefaro Juslleo of the Peace R. 10. Hunsiikor. KK.VDAI.I. HXI'KfTK.II Deputy Sheriff Ed Kondall, wlu left Klamnlh Falls for Sulein sev oral days ago with tho throe Btulu prisonors, ' Is expected back this afternoon wllh C, W. Hall. Hall la charged with emboxzlnnicnt of $60 and will hnve his hoarlng sol for Friday. . PASS TOM. 1111. 1, STATIC HOtlBH, 811I0111, Ore., Feb, 25. Tho sennto today pus.od housu bill 4117 which empowers county courts to grunt frnncnlscs to pri vate concerns for tha construction and operation of toll roads. I'TIMTIKS TAX IMSSKS STATU HOimiO, Snlcm, Ore., Fob. 25. The senate today pnascd Iioiiko bill 485, which places a lax on the gross earnings ot utilities designed to bo sufficient to pay tho greater part ot tha expenses ot the public servlco commission. It is expected to produce nbout $70,000 -a year, AIN'T WK T KITN . OAKLAND, Calif.. Fob. 25. Sumo ono onterod the clonk room nt tho .Oakland Auditorium last night while tho Louisiana Merchants" as- aoclatlon was holding ' Its nn-' mini dnnco nnd changed nil tho tickets on tho lints, coats and other garb. Tho. fun started when someoiio got a pair of rubbers In place ot tho .hat that ho hud pnrkod. , A buttle , royal started. ' Tho police woro called und lt took them four houra to straighten things out. j e i ' v Illinois Solon Passes Away at Nation's Capital W'AHH INOTO.V, Fob. 25. Sena tor Mcdlll MoCormlck of Illinois, died hero early toduy. The senator was round dead In his roam at the Hamilton hotel at 10 o'clock. . Hcnulor M c C 0 r mlck'a death was discovered when J) r. No bio P. Barnes, who had boon attending him was called af ter hotel attend ants found his rooms locked and could gel no re ply to requests for admittance. Buna lor Mi'Cormlck waa In the sennto yesterday, but then ha appar ently was not In the best of health. llo had Juat returned from Florida, where he had spent a week or. moro with his mother at her winter homo. A few days ago the senator gave up his apartment here preparatory to ratlreinenl from official life and took a room at the hotel. " Physicians said ho had been dead about an hour whnn they reached him. Il nnl employee said they had heard him (moving about hla Toom us Into as 8:30 this morning. , . Formal announcement of the scnator'e death was made In tho senate by his colleague, Sonulor Me- Klnlny, and senate Immcouimiy aay Jjurncil until tomorrow out of re aped of hla memory. , I'.' H. WAItSHIP A(;iM)l'M MANILA, Fob. 25. The V. S. 8. Huron, tlugship of the American fleet In Asiatic waters, la aground off Mulamnayu sound. IhIuiiU of Palawan, S!U0 miles aoutheast or Manila, a radiogram received here today Bald. . , ' Gordon Hart Speaks to Assembly at Banquet ; Last Night In commemoration of the twen tieth ann'vorsary of Rotary Inter national, which was organized Feb. 23, 190B, mombora of tho Klamnth Rotary club cntortulncd wfth din ner uud a program for a largo num ber of guests und members. Five or ilx out of town guestB were present wllh sovoral from Portland. Gordon Hart of Grants Pass waa tho chief speaker, chcslng ns . his subject "Tho Ktlilcs of Uotary," and gnvo a most Interesting uddrera to the assembly. Frank Confer ploaaud with aovcrul vocal numbers, among them "WoHt of thu Great Divide." Mrs. . Francis Oldk, nccompuiiled by Mrs. Fred Color, also rendered sov orul vocnl numbers. The affair wna ono of tho most successful of tho Roturlun gatherings ot tho pan yoar. Covers woro laid for more than CO guestB. . 1.VKK.SSKS THKFT SAlvEM, . Ore.. Fob. 2;.' Short age ot $5000 In tho atoto'a funds, discovered by a check aftor State Treasurer T. II. Kay took office tho first of the yenr, waa confessed by Clarence W. Thompson, cashier. In tho- slnto treasury under Treasur ers Hotf. und Jefferson Myors, Mr. Klay announced today. KIIUAKitJ TAK.KS VACATION , NEW YORK, Feb. 25. Frank I). Kellogg, retiring Ambassador to Groat Britain who will succeed Charles Hughes as secretary of atnto, Is spending a tow days hero betnro going to Washington, WOMAN MADK DIRKtTOU WASHINGTON, Feb. 25. A woman today wna given' permission by tho lilterstttto cmnmorce com mission to act as a director dn the board ot 24 railroads. She la Holen Lucllo Wolch,' asslatiint secretary ot tho 121 Paso and Southwestern. King George Reported To Be Much Improved LONDON, Feb. 25. Tho Improver niont In King Georgo's condition continues. No bullotln ,vs Issuod thta morning by thn physloluna,' In fact' they hnvo not considered It necessary to give out n forltunl slntn mont on his mujosty'a lllnesN since Sunday night, when they made their announcement that they had advised hla proceeding, to the south of Eu rope for a cruise on hla yacht after reaching the stage of convalescence '';y'aaaVl '' M. Mi'Cormlck wmm& -mam Playing With Rifle . Small Boy Kills His Grandmother at Napa NAPA, California, Fob. 25. Play ing at hunting with wild animals, Adolph Shatte. 11 years old, shot and killed hla grandmother, Mrs. Etta liwlllday, last night, according to tho fherlft'a office today. The boy with two younger' broth era atvned himself with a rifle aup posed to bo unloaded and ran to the door of his home to chase away the "wild animals." When Mrs. Holll duy uttompted to take tho rifle from hi in, It was .discharged, the bullet striking her In the head. SUGAR EXPERT LI E Representative of Refining . Company in Klamath to Help Beet Raisers V ' ' " To promote the sugar beet In dustry In- Klamath county, to sign up contracts for hla company and to aid the Klamath farmer who plan o denote acreage to tho cul tivation of ueeta, Robert- Oldemcy er, field ripresontative of the Sac ramento Valley Sugar company of Hamilton, California, baa arrlvod in Klamath county and will make bis headquarters In Klamath . Fulls. Mr. Oldemoycr will make personal culls .on furniore, ho will address group? of farmers called together to discuss sugar b?ct raising and will do all In hla power to get the sugar beet Industry In Kla'.nath on a work ing basis. . With the cooperation of the coun ty ugcnt'a office, he will talk to farmers from different districts on the BUKar beet question, i Yesterday ho accompanied C. A. Henderson on a trip to Merrill iml called on sev eral well known ranchers. Mr. Oldcmeycr brings hla wife ami children ; wle hlin to Klamath Falla and hna , taken a house hero. Marines Raid Warship; Navy Men Lose Liquor NORFOLK. Va., Feb. 25. A raid Inc party of marines boarded tho navy transport nenu Fort when ahc docked here last night from the West Indlea and seized several hundred gallons of liquor. Somo of the liquors, the raiders said, was takorr from tho state rooms of of ficers ranging In rank from pay clerks to lieutenants. - Tho raid was conducted under direction of Captain WJlbert Smith. nsHistant commandant ot the naval bnso hero. Orders for the action were issued by Rear Admiral Roger Welles, commandant ot tho tilth naval district. DKMOOIATS WIN CHICAGO, Feb. 25. Tho demo cratic city admlnlHtrntlon hero has beon given renewed life aa a result of the utdermmilc contests, which rolurned twenty-nevon democrats in 36 councllliicu oloctcd yeatorday. ' DGATES HER f ' Hunsaker Back Court Room Now Looking Natural i Justice court took on a natural aspoct this morning, for, after an absence of' nearly two months. Justice ot tho Ponco R. K. Hun saker took the chair In court and presided at tho first criminal hoar lng In the court room this your. Shortly aftor taking office the mag istrate became severely 111 with lum bago. Treatment' In Portland Im proved his condition nnd during tho past several weeks ho has hoeu holding court al his home, 385 south Fourth street.. . , . MAKKS Hl'GK PROFITS ' That tha Callfoiniu, Oregon Power company made . h'ugo profits last year Is Indicated bv the following financial re- port to stockholders: , ' "The ... condensed- balance sheet for the year shows the 4 finances ot tho company to be In very good condition. The net earnings for tho year 1024. after providing for operation, maintenance, tuxea and fixed charges for Interest on the bonded Indebtedness, excluding 4 depreciation, are more than twice tho amount ot the an- nunl dividend on all of the preferred cnpltul stock ot the company now outstanding, plus stock authorized to be aold, and stock sold hut not yet paid for In full. Dividends have been, putd regulnrly upon the oompnny'8 ... preferred capital stock since Its Issuance. . BELIEVE BRIDE' 10 T Woman Who Took Poison After Blinding Husband Shows Improvement HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Feb. 25. Though Mrs. Bcrnlce L. Day still hovered between life and death here today aa a result of what police say. was an attempt to kill herself with poison after hurling acid Into the face of her husband, Darby Day Jr. of Chicago, her alleged explanation of tho affair Is inr the hands of in vestigators In the shape of a fare well note addressed to toubk Darby. This ooto, according to Miss Car- lyn Lundstrom, Mrs. Day's sister, wag written by the young Chicago- an's bride shortly after the acfd throwing Monday night-, and just before tho attempted poisoning. Miss Lundstrom produced the note and her explanation 'of the circumstances under which It was written when she was brought into a Beverely Hills police court yesterday, charged with aiding and abetting the al leged plot to disfigure Day. She was released after promising to a.isist In further police Investigation. The contents of tha note Indi cated that Mrs. Day believed her mother-in-law's attitude waa re sponsible for her estrangement from her young husbind and concluded with the words: "Mother-in-laws shouldn't live with young married people." ; ; Mrg. Day'a chances of recovery were said to bo slightly better early today than they were yesurday, though her condition remained critical. Physicians attending her husband Bald they hoped to save his eyesight, though his face via badly scared by the acid. EIGHT-KILLED John W. Harshaw, Well Known Southern Pacific - Man Dies in Blast iLANGRY. Tex., Feb. 23. A pre mature explosion of dynamite at the Southern Pacific ' Railway .rock quarry hero yesterday causod the death of eight men and Injuries to several others. So powerful was the blast that tho bodies ot some ct the victims were torn to bits, while others were burled hundreds ot feet through the air. . The dead Include John W. Harshaw ot FA Paso, division en gineer for the railroad, who saw service at Dunsmulr, California; Portland, Oregon; Ogdcn, L'tah, and Kl Paso. Ho was considered an ex pert at handling explosives and had mado a special trip to Langry to supervise some , extensive blasting that was to bo done. KSCAPKI) CONVICT CAUGHT . ALDANYi N. Y Feb. 25. A man believed to be Richard Palmer, who escaped from San Quentln peniten tiary in 1922, was arrested here to day charged with robbing sleeping Pullman passengers on the Twenti eth Century limited. . CAMP FIRE PLAY TO BE GIVEN FRIDAY "Tho Cull of Woholo" a camp- fire1 play In three acts, will bo given by tho Sunchuhco camptlre girls at tho Presbyterian church on Friday, February 27. Tho affair Is schedul ed for 8 p. m. The play Is a fas cinating story of campfire life with Sylvia, one of the girls ot a sum mer camp, a 'misfit.'." When the myatorlous Indian maid, "Wah-wnh- tuysee" apeara Sylvia Is Immediate ly bewitched. The girls nre nninx ed and the termination ot tho play Is based on tho remaining plot which draws keenly on the imagina tion. . . '. v . Membora of the Business and Prti, fesslonal women's club nro sponsor ing the campfire movement and they nre acting ns patronesses for the play next Friday. . . V Caoital and Labor Will Honor Self-Made Banker NEW YORK,' Feb. 25. ; Saul Singer, who came here from Sobas topal In 1900 and went to work In a sweat shop, today assumed his duties as vice president of the bank of the Dnltod Stntos. Ho will be further honored on March 24, when capital and labor will join In giv ing hUn a dinner in recognition ot hla service In promoting better re- latlons botwean garment -workers MIGH REGDVER Scrap To Be Renewed Again Tonight Another chapter In the contro versy between Mayor Goddard and members of the city., council will be enacted at the city ball tonight when the weekly council meeting, delayed from Monday nlgbt, will be held. . -. . , Much Interest revolves around what action, .If any, the council will take with 'reference to the hotel license of the hotel Ruy. This place was refused - a license last week after Chief of Police Loucks pro duced evidence of gross, immorality In Uie place. Since then there baa been some evidence that the council members have suffered a change of heart.-This was Indicated when they held a secret meeting last Saturday nlgbt and gave the hotel manager a chance to be heard .without ask ing for- testimony from any peace officers. - This secret meeting- was held without the knowledge ot Mayor Goddard "or Chief, of Police Loucks. . There Is also a persistent report that the council members will start an offensive against other appoln tlves of Mayor Goddard, Including the city engineer and , the street commissioner. Al of which presages an Interesting and illuminating ses3ion. . : . ' ' ...' " " " BOBBITT TO SPEAK ON MORAL CLEAN-UP "Can Klamath Falls be decent and prosperous?" v Rev. W. E. Bobbltt, pastor of the First Christian' church, believes that it can, and he Is going to make it the subject of a feature sermou at his church next Sunday evening. He believes the people ot Klamath Falls should lend hearty support to. the clean-up movement and will explain why it ' will help the city financially as well as socially and morally. " . . V i . : ; -,.' DistribatePoisbn iff To Klamath Farmers For Rodent Control ' First . steps In the J campaign against ground squirrels and' other destructive rodents who menace crops of the Klamath basin was taken yesterday when County Agent C. A. Henderson distributed many sacks of poisoned grain to farmers on whose landa the rodents have al ready put in an appearance. . The campaign last year against the ro dent, proved very successful in that over 300,000 ot the destructive 1K tle aniaiuls iwere poisoned. Gloria Swanson. Film Star, Reported Better. As Result of Operation iPARISv Feb. 23. Gloria Swan son, American film star, who under went an operation last week, passed an excellent night, says a report trail the clinic where she is resting. Her condition this morning was greatly Improved, her fever having distinctly diminished. : A medical bulletin , Issued this forenoon regarding tho actress' con ditions says: "Improvement con tinues. The patient is out ot danger." . IRRIGATION OFFICE WILL SOON MOVE TO COUNTY COURT HOUSE Space has been found in the basement ot the county court house tor' the Klamath Irrigation district offices and -within a week, accord ing to A. M. Thomas, secretary ot the district, the district offices will be moved to their new quarters. The Irrigation district directors applied to the county court for per mission: to move their Office to the couoty court house, which they felt should be their logical location. The county court acceded to the request and granted space In the southwest corner ot. the building In the base ment and close to the county agri culturist's office. ' The board, of directors of tho Ir rigation district meet next Satur day but will convene In the' present offices On Seventh street. WHO WANTS TI1H JOB? -; SAN FllANCrSCO, Feb.. 25. Orders that the army make Its own soap ns fur as It. U possible to do so have been received at Ninth army corps headquarters here. The "home- made" soap will need a taster, however, army officials declare, and volunteers will be sought for this post. The order lt-- recta, tjiat the kitchen lngredl- ents that usually go into "home made", soap such s spare grease, be saved here- 4 after Instead ot being thrown away. , . - : .- Council CITY IS AMONG STATE LEADERS FOR BUILDING Klamath Fall Is fourth in State for Month of v - ' Januarys '' " Htnulfantly holding : Its niche anionic tho leaders of the tUif Klamath Falls stands ' fourth In building ; activities In Oregon dur in? January. ' according ' to (hn monthly building survey from the S. ' W. Htraps company. . For eight months Klnmatlt Falls has stood in either third or fourth plaro In building activities and practically each month tuts shown the . largest percentage incrnase ever the cor responding month In tho preceding year. " . . The Straus report sbowa that(.i building activity In Klamath Falls during January the quietest month of tho year represented a total In vestment of : 160,430. ' The report indicates, however,-that this figure Is about 10 per cent below the con rect amount, due to the' under valuation cf construction made by builders putting In Choir application; Portland, as usual, , leads . tbi state with a total of S2.S42.410.-. Eugene is second with $169,400; Salem is third with 176,450; Klam ath Falls tourth with the above figure; Astoria fifth with 164.615. and La Grande sixth wlth'8,440. TO HELL MUNITIONS . , WASHINGTON. Feb. 25. Formal . request of the new Hondnran gov ernment for the purchase, of 3000 ' American military, rifles, 000,000 rounds of small arms ammunition and 20 machine guns -has-been ap proved by the state departmen.t-.and Is before Secretary Weeks, who. .wlij,o work out the terms of tho salev ';' - Menefee Lumber Co." Con cern Will Start Cutting ; I Log March 2 With the plant an.r equipment overhauled and In 'good running order,; the logging; camp of! '.the Mod oo Lumber t company will open, on March 2 and the Modoc i.tilll at . Aspgrove. oh March IB, Is today's ttujiuuuceuicuL uy v. u. u. uvauu.'iu- presentative ot the L. II. Mcneteo, Lumber company, now In control of the lumber concern. . v ". '", Approximately 606,000 feet ; of logs are on hand tor' manufacture . but this supply will be quickly ab sorbed at a rate ot 110.000; feet a day. The company will employ about 100 men In the mill and a like number in the logging camps. Mr. , Beach estimated. Later on in the season, it Is expected to run two shifts which would double the out put, ' ' , .'. SKKLKTON DKNTIFIKD . ,;. , BEND; Ore.. Feb. 25, The skele ton ot a man found latt Saturday on Aubery Heights was . positively identified today as that of 'Peter View, father of A. View , and Mrs. C. S. Strahl, of Portland.- ( t , . KVRIXS CAITL'nK IITV . .! CONSTANTINOPLE Feb. 25. Kudrlsh Insurgents nro 'reported- toy have captured the city of KharpuL, LLOYD OKOItGK IMPItOVKfl , BIRMINGHAM, Eng.," Fob. 25.. Former -Prime Minister Uoyd George, who was taken 111 with sore throat after reaching here Saturday to 'make a speech, had recovered sufficiently today to travel. Ho left for London, accompanied by his wiro and secretary. . . PKKH1DKNT K1JKHT BKTTKR ' BERLIN, Fob. 25. An official' bulletin this ' morning announced that President Ebert Ih progressing1 normally following bis operation yesterday tor appendicitis. ' ,.' - . 'FAVOR I'OHTAL PAY tUVU "f WAsrti.Mtiu., bb.' a-j.t A'P'J tal pay and rate Increase - bill In substantially the form ns that passed by the house waa agreed. lo today by conferees on - the sennto and house measures. - , ' ' Demand Resignations of ; Arizona Prison Officials AUSTIN, Texas, Fub. 25. hrho majority report ot the joint prison investigating committee demanding by name resignations of approxi mately 25 prison officials and rtm- ployes was adopted today - bf- the from his attack ot Intlnonzu, f t - -(and employes. -.Jhouaar,l.,t lr. ... !' 4