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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1925)
1'nlvcif.ll.v Library lOugciii', Oregon buy at home; local 'merchants can give you better bargains Seventeenth Year No. C4G8 TP Uncensored Observations , Tin: KI.AM.ITII Kll (Htlll a ceronl) ' , Chapter Four Just an llio Klamath Kid and his brldo reached Mmlc Point they heard a ItlPPKY anund In tho on ' sine o( their flivver unci the blamed thlm atODued dead In 11 track. hough the tikkoii oro w.i go- Ing to set It fixed? ho wanted to know. "I haven't a lilt of JACK with ma and I don't sdo any chiince to 8TKKI.B any In- Hi In man'i town." "Wall." eiclalmed the brldo, "Juhi DHAlN tbo radlntor.and then get a C0YM3 of wlra and you can fix tho whole WORKS." Tha Kid wan A.M.RHI) with por porallon when ho hud finished working on the ear. "day, If 1 had many moro WEEKS of thin they'd noon havo me h the violent WARD," he crlt-J aa lie KOBE from under the car. "I'd Ilka to LAMM the bird that ?old ilila pile of Junk to mo." ' A moment Ijter he climbed hark In by the aide of. the br'do mid took HOLT of the steering- wheel Now watch her sTAuii the wind wbllo .1 IJCWJ.KIl nlang toward Collsquia," he crtod. And .he snvo! him a a ay umiio PP Ml their' His "tit tin bowled elonSjUSell Dy petitions tO the like a PACKARD toward Clilloqilln. ; ' (Continue:! tomorrow : " still going strong). Able Oordon baa arrived in Klam ath Falls to add a little Impotua In the tight Kama of which, those who have sefr him In action any, ho la ono of the gamoat llttlo tighter that oror sent a man Into tho stars. However, Able la a little too large to meet tho little 08 poun'Jer of Klamath Falls who challangoa any one his alia end weight to go around the ring with htm. The llttlo man la no other than Frank Homos at the White Pelican hotel formerly of Draxll. Frank challenges anyoco, rcgordlou of their oxpirloneo. Jim my Kylo who hops bolls. Is his man ager. According to cyo witnesses, the aplrlt of the gamo got n llttlo too heavy for Frank and ho clcunml up tho Cook In regular South Am erican stylo, knocking Big 1)111 But ton, 186 poundor for a row of hos pltal cots. Frank coul.l zip right up i Dig Dill's frnmo baforo tlio cook could aay, Adam and Kvo on a rtuTl, , Wreck 'om. Step up, boys and girl., only know your stuff lie tor o y.iu start In. Jack Edwards or Adam, depend ing on which nnmo Id more cJvIh nblo, found It nocossnry to rasort to amulato tho hulry ape horo r.icent . ly whon he Was arrested In Eugene. incK, ma iory goc, wns u u nuimi m Eugene. Porooiving two officers approaching, ho, aklppnd tip tho stairs to tho sooond floor mid wns Just cllniblnn out tho roar window whan ono of tho ofMcorn covcrod him with a revolver. KdwnriU at that tlmo was hanging by his liar.'.'.i.', With a ulco long drop ts tho grnitrd below. "Don't mnvo on Inch," the officer commanded. , "Stay whnro you aro." So Edwards hung, llkt a sldo of ham on a moat honk, u: t It tho socond officer loUuraly walk ed Into tlio housotip tho stulrs niwl Into tho room from which h'o had mndo hla djclt, Tho officer hand cuffed Edwards and then dragged him back Into the hotiso.. Edwards la cliargod with having stolon furs from tho Dryco MoCormlck homo nt Kono. ' EXT1U! (Dy United Wo Snoor.o) (The longest hny-wlro In tbo world) UNCEN80MSD OHSBIIVATION8 doslros to don tho rumor that tlort Hall Is gi4,ng to soil his hotol and boc'omo editor of tho Wblta Lake City Times onoo moro. ' . The goof that I don't Ilka ono whit, Invitation to speak at the annual Js the one who writes mo, llunoheon ot the Ansoclatod Proas ., .w.-... ...s.-'. "ficaso i'omlt.'Mlu this city on, Tuesday, April 81.' Street Improvements This Year to Be Greater Than Ever Before , FIGURES ARE GIVEN City Engineer Henery Re veals Vast Amount of Work Is Asked With over a mile of pav ing and a mile of macada mizing practically assured, Klamath Falls this year will experience the biggest year in street improvement work in the history of the, city, City Engineer E. B .Henry U: n,ln IGUiu tuua v . i ,; A city-wide demand for j paved streets has manifested j city council, submitted Since the first Of the year. lhree units of street im- provement have been started Dy the raising or preliminary expense money by the property holders. The largest Of these Units Will be the first to be projected, Known as the thirty-sixth navinir unit it romri-"0 blocks, one section bounded by Klamath and Oak on the north and south and Fourth to Eleventh streets on the east and west inclusive and of Baskatchawan. Loss was estlmat- I n !r'H!l at 1300.000. with Inventory of meOinej SeCllOn Iiom tllgn ru.cd oaDmDnt. expected to make tO JefferSOn On ruth Street. Thfi thli'tv-spvonth unit includes tWO blocks from nme. x High to Jefferson on Sec-L ' : ' --- ond street and the thirty.' . HELL N' eighth unit includes 6000 : : feet of macadamizing on East Main street If all three of these units are completed this year, it will mean the expenditure i of approximately $150,000, 1 Mr. Henry estimated. That) there would be more street improvement projected this - -., ."- year was the city engineer s prediction. ISLE OF PINES TREATY IS WASHINdTON, March 13, Tho twoniy-yonr-old treaty roJognlslng Civbnn sovarolgnly ovor tho Islo ot Plnos, was ratified today by tho sonnto, ' .Just botoro tho final roll call n reservation by Sonutor Uorah, ro publli'iin, Idaho, providing that nil provisions of exlntlng and tuturo treaties bolwccn tho Unllod Stntui and !uba Hliull apply to the In hnbltitnts of' tho lslo of Pines, was adopted without n record voto. ; DAWKH TO HI'KAK NEW YOHK. March 18.-Vlco rronldont Dawes has ' accoptod an APPROVED KLAMATH FALLS, UK A I, LAND WITHDRAWN " WASHINGTON, Morch 13. The withdrawal of nlno acreii of tmlillc land near Algoma, Klamath county, Orogon, for township purposes, wa uu- thorlzcd In an osoculiva order juod today. Tho tract will be surveyed, divided lnt lota and void at public auction. Road Bond Bids . To Be Received By County Court lUils IU bo oprnril tomorrow afternoon by tho county court for IJio nolo of IIi,(K In moil bonds which will finance three county rum) project ' Tho band Ihkuo was authorized by the Kkumilh publie by a lunce n Jorliy at I ho November election. Among oilier project In view, U tlio romitrurtlan of brldg.0 across Link river, which will mean the comple tion of llm Itork creek road nt the K hi ninth Falls end. Tho money wilt nlio bo umkI for I' urubbliiK anil clearing of state ulxliviaya In tlio county. . Vndi-r an ngrmm-iit with tlio HtnUi the county tliMirs ami unite tho atnte hlithwnya nn(l ",o B"idc "! ." wiu ruuuii tl'KAKIJl AT ROTARY ianu Hoxtnn iw .cin work M Md.T.beri of tho Klamath Falls Ro.ry ciuh wero Bddrogiiod this 00B hJ Frank Wton, ciuh leader )n the couy. who uod as iusub-! -boys and giria ciub work in t Wamath eounty." There was an especially goo-i attendance at the j iunchoon. LABORATORY BURNED DiciriTnnu c.i. u.-.v i:Dlah-on commlttoo at a meeting, of i Fir. .iorm,i 'in ih. i'rnini- uh.irn. lory hero today doatroy.'ng tho oa glneerlng building of tho University I u,B ,um IGOO.OOO. Low water pra- sura hnhmnrni tlio fieht nrnlnut the SOv O x GoshYooaik'T N NV. BEEN AROOW ' O . LONQ BHOUGrt TOR ft s ( TogeTacquainTep . , f . ' NV V VlilR bu YeT W 1 Associated Press Leased Wire OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1925 Bank President By Black Cat, Friday, 13th J. A. Gordon, president of was 13 minutes late in getting cording to his wife, he started for the bank at the usual time, but about three blocks from the office he noticed a black cat peering out from behind an ash can, with its long, black tail doing a peek-a-boo on the other side of the can. The bank president took one look and stopped dead in his tracks. Holy smoke! Friday, the 13th, and a black cat barring the way! , ' He turned around three times, looked over his right shoulder at the grinning cat and retraced his steps. ; He walked about 13 blocks out of his way to reach the office, and then wiped 13 beads of perspiration off his brow when he realized he had come through the ordeal unscathed. , Black cats and 139 and vouner life of Rav Telford. just 13 minutes after 1 o clock this atter noon when he arrived at The Herald office to get one of thenew dictionaries which The Herald is distributing. And to make matters still worse, it' was the 13th diction- jary which was sold today, I walked just 13 blocks from The Her&ra office to get itr ft has' just' been- learned that his was the is seven times 13 ! Ipd'Orsemcnt of plans for the con struction of a new Episcopal church on E'Shth and Jefferson streets , will bo sought by members of tho the congregation in tho Episcopal vrch Monday night, tae Rev. T. A. - Merywoather announced today, i At a meeting ot me uitnops committee last Monday nlgbt. ten- tatlve plans were dwvn up or the now church. . ! The ouestlon Is where tho con- igrogatlon will-" worship while the MARIA! THE NEW KID'S NEW CHUnCH Frightened the First National bank, to work this morning. Ac Fridays are nothing in the 330 Conger avenue. It was and Telford his home to And Horrors, . new church is under construction will be decided Monday night. Mrs. Walter West was appointed a com mittee of one to loDk Into suitable PIacc3 hold - church services I temporarily. The church must be vacated by the first of April, ac- raran, lD P ,6rto. .ku luc school district, which purchased the church for the purpose of having laddltional room fQr tho new Cen- tral school that will bo built this year. TOUGH I WLLBEBU LTSOON . XO FIX' KI'IDKMK' t CHICAGO, March M.r-Al- though 2s ' doathn were re- ported . In 13' hDiirs ending at 9:30 o'clock last nlcht and .78. 4 new cnaei were reported. Dr. Herman N. -Bundesn, city health commissioner, .has de- Oared there is no real epl 4 demlc of Influenza and respi- ratory diseases here.-'. Powder Man Is Badly Injured At Gravel Pit Joha Burkc, powder man employ ed by At Graham at the gravel pit nt Comi I'otnt, wns badly injured early this afternoon, prccuirnbly by a powder cxlosion. An ambuhmco was rn'hcd to Lamm's MJH shortly after 1 o'clock this afternoon, and expected, to be back at about 4 o'clock. Details of the accident wre' not available by long-distance telephone Ma afternoon, although meager re ports were to the effect that Jlurko was dangerously injured. . He waa to bo token across the 'ake from Gtfn Point to Lamm's mill, where ensergency treatment waa being given until the arrival of the ambulance anil surgeons. Forko Jw,1ccn In. thJs section fcr soverai years "and hns been em-, olry'n! for some time at the gravel p'lt. .He "also worked aa a powder man cn road constmctJoo work in this county.' .- J . : . - OREGON OFFICER TO BE GIVEN T Colonel Creed C. Hammond ' to Have Charge of . Military Bureau WASHINGTON'. March 13. Col-1 onol Creed C. Hammond of the Ore gon National guard has been recom menced by Secretary Weeks 'for ap nn(ntmnnt an rhinf of thn Vir'R mil itia bureau, with the rank of major reclamation service last fall, ; general, for a four 'year term, sue- and Contracts Were aWai'd-r ceeding r Major General George C. j e(j penfang definite ap" Richards of Pennsylvania, whose ' ?i . term, expires June 28. . , provai 01 - ine siaie lmga- U announcing tho rocommenrta-1 tlOn Securities i Commission, tlon, Mr. Weeks explained that Col- ! The contract for the- Shasta onel Hammond would ho given ajVie WdistllCt W8S awarded recess appointment whon' he. tuliew j. p . rn T).,iv whil'thf1' office, It having 'beeii decided ,that the department would cot request President Coolldge to sond any more nominations to the special session of the senate. . . , , ' Colonel Hammond has been on ac tive duty In the army. s'neo. August f 1330. and has served with the militia bureau since Octobor, 1922. lie is a graduate of the war college and eligible for General staff assign ment. '''. . ' " ' . Colonel Hammo:ii's record shows he began military service Ini com pany, C, seebnd Oregon Infantry in 1SH2 and hai served either In the rational guard, volunteer fcrccs or the regular army almost continu ously since that time. WOMAN ARRESTED IN POLICE MORAL RAID A woman giving; tho name of Mrs. H. H. Philips wa3 arrested by the. police enrly today at 539 'com mercial street on a charge of con ducting a hotiso of 111 fume. A man named Connolly wis arrested In tho place on a charge of drunk- f enness. , ... According to the pollca the 'Phillips , woman wus arrested last July on a liquor charge. At that time she la said to have given the name ot rearsonj PublisW Daily at ' KLAMATH FALLS "An Empire Awakening" PRICE FIVE CENTS State Securities. CommiuioQ Approves Shasta View , and Malin Work WILL START WORK Approximately . 8000 Acres to Be Under Water To ' ; Cost Nearly $200,000 SALEM, Ore., March 13. The state . irrigation se curities ' commission today certified $90,000 bonds for the Malin irrigation district and $96,000 for the Shasta View district, both in Klam ath county and both part of ! the Klamath countv recta- ; illation project ' State Engi- uccr .. uiper., aaia. . uw - uns assures completion of the project. Water is obtainsd from the main canal of the, federal reclamation service. The" certification "of the 1 bonds for both the Malin and - Shasta r View districts means ,that active construc tion work can now proceed i without interruption .- and ' , , the many acres comprising these two projects, will soon ; 'be under water. : The ' two projects repre sent a combined gcreage of about 8000 acres, while the total cost of the construction work will be approximately .200,000. ; I Approval of the projects was given by the federal' Malin project will be con- sUucted by- the Klamath; Lake Land and Livestock company. . i - 3 T CHICAGO, March 13.'- -Dr. ,C' ; Falman,' owner ot the National Uni versity of sciences, questioned l tho coroners. Inquiry' injio the deatj. from tyVhoid of WHliaiu Nelson lilc-. Cllntock, "mlllUhalr 6rphan' wns said by ; states attorneys today to' have 'admitted iittm an- all sight quest'onlng that ii.tuha of I'yphuM germs was stolen tronl. hl,m, A ago last Novombor , John B.,'J4'; boro, assistant proscdutor alwi H, Folman told him 'thai. .M'llfii.irt Ji. Shepherd. ffiU'r. ln.lhi.t-- nnd ftyfc. heir of McCllnKM'k V 2.niio,uuii tale. . visited tlm acliool and .n several sampls li.'ssons. - j PROJECTS : rAifnnrn rMvuittu ' ' -,-- I YPHOID i STOLEN FfiOlfl LABORATORY