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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1925)
University l.llirmj Kugnlli", Oi'rgou : BUY AT HOME; LOCAL j MERCHANTS CAN GIVE j YOU BETTER BARGAINS ! Published Daily at .' KLAMATH FALLS "An Empire Awakening" Associated Press Leased Wire rtirhteenth Year No. 5490 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1925 PRICE FIVE CENTS IP? Livestock Men Rejoice When Rains Prevail ('lltllclllcll, llr, Illicit mill III' linn tvlut ii'iill4' n I lil)' nil" from leaning range liuiiU, mo pill ting each other on llio buck tlila Morning, (or nt I ho l(lnii vtlii'ii II wax neeilcil most, linivrii opened V0Nl4riln iiricriiuiiii itiiil ivclii tilled a unit mill gentle ruin wlilrli him Minkril tlx lillln mill vull' m of Kliuiiiilli, The mill, wlilcli lull continued KUMiillly (In oiik'ioui. the. nlglir iiml muni of Hid iliv, iiniii'in livestock nirii of wmeilnir holm mill u-nilei-ftlivot of range union nlll gruu railill)'. No Imllralliuiii of a i'oul Ion of warm prlng rnlim In evident. Tin milliwet nliiiln Hint Ill-might the ruin cloud Into tli Kluniiidi luinln froiu Hi illriHlluii of Ml. Simula, till prevail. Clerk in La Grande Book Store Knocked Uncon scious by Bandits I. A GRANDE, Ore.. April 15. Two nmnkt l men lunt n'ghi entered tho Nawlln Ilouk Hloro here a Mm. .Karl .arson, clerk, was cloning up the hop. They struck !ht above the eye when kh refused to open llio unfa, knocking her unroimclotu and lank three ring, worth in oro llian $100 from her finger. She discovered about 9 o'clock by girl who enlared the more. .Police could find no tinea of the men. LA FOLLETTE SAYS CAMPAIGN REPORTS PURE FABRICATION WASHINGTON, April 15. A for nidi Rlatetnent wan Innued today by Senator l.a Palletto of Wlaconalu, chnraclorlilng a a pure lubrication, publlahod reporla Hint (invcrmir Illalno 'ould be tho catidldnto for United BUtca senator In Wlacanaln; that noborl M. Kolletle, Jr. woiiW run for governor noxt' aprlng and that the senator would direct the campaign. nK Wll.l, HKTl lt II END, Ore., April .1C Hubert Work, aocrclnry of tho Interior, will visit llio Deschutes Irrigation pro jects In July, uccordlng to an an- nouncomont made today by James l. Kylo. jirosldont of tho Oregon Irngnllon congroi. Coolidee to WASHINGTON. Audi 15. Ouinault river. Washincton, received today by President fresh In transit by ice, were H ROBBED BUI THUGS LATE NEWS FLASHES , Alex Poison of Hoquiam, wasn. Gets Gold Nugget PORTLAND, Ore,, April the scales at more than four ounces, pennyweight, has been received by the U. S. for conversion into cash for gon. The nugget was said operations last season on . , ' Instantly CRANE. Ore., April 15. stantlv killed yesterday afternoon when working on the base of concrete oil abutment at the Standard Oil plant here. The abutment broke Elliott, crushing his chest and head. Charged With Murder ' CROWN POINT, Ind., April 15. A charge of murder . was preferred today against '-Gary; Ind., in an affidavit i - ur-it... poison nei own sun, vvatiur September 20, 1923. V Autoist PORTLAND. Ore.. April Salmon, Wash., ,was exonerated of blame for the death of Paul Canaveri, who died a few days ago from injuries received when hit by an auto March 19, . . PAUL PAINLEVE III oi i Ex-Premier of French Re public Named by Presi dent to Get Ministry PA It!8. April 16. Official an nouncement won made shortly after lour o'clock thin afternoon I hut K.x-I'remior Paul Palnlovo, who had been Invited by President Doumer Kiiii to form a cublnel In uccos lon to tho llurrlot ministry, hud uropl'id th ii Invitation. M. I'll I ii luvu mi lit. however, thai liu did not expect to Jmvo a cablet nlutii complete before tomorrow. Ill firm Mop woro to cdiuul! with President Do Sclvu of llio m-nnt.i ii nit with the president and to porturit of the finance cummltlcpi of the aemte and tho bouse of deputies. M. Palnlovo arrived at tin; IMl'nce of the Ulysoo at 3:07 p. iu. to give lila di'flnlte reply to Presi dent Doumerguo. Hi vlsll followed closely aaeurancea by the saclallatH thai they would participate In Ii la government. Ac-'ordliig to the present arrange ment three aoclallau will tako of fice In tie no ministry, two being i'uut Honour and Alexandre Varen nea. I'ulim a chnngo 1 undo M. I inland will not Hike office, Pnln j luve himself assuming tbu port I toll of foreign affair. AGGIE DEBATERS WIN Oregon Ointinn iit Decision of Itidgea Agalnrl Mnatrtiu-rn-ttN Collide I'A.MUIUIXIK, Maaa.. Apil! 15. Oregon Agricultural College won frjni tho ManiiKlnuetla Inatltute or ToclinoliiK)' In a debalo bore lent night. Tho visitor upheld tho af llrinatlve of tho proposition "Thai congress should be empowered to override decision of tho auprem courl which decliire congressional a.'tlon unconalltutlonal." BATTLESHIP OREGON TO BE IN PORTLAND FOR ROSE FESTIVAL HAI.KM, Ore.. April IS. Follow, lug n meeting of tho battleship Ore gon coinmlaalon ,hero yealordny un rouncement was miida that llio old warship will urrlvo In Portland har bor June li and will bo formally accented bv tho atute on Julv 3. Ar rival of the ship will bo an event ot roso festival week and Its accep- tnnco will bo ultenilod by npprop- ! rlnte ceremonies. Eat Salmon Two salmon caucUt in the by Quinault Indians! were Coolidge. The salmon, kept the gut ot btate benator 15. A gold nugett, tipping National Bank of 'Portland a customer m eastern ure to have been found in placer Pine Creek, m uaner ,ceunty, Killed Harold Elliott, 22, was in and a one-ton slab tell on Mrs. Anna Cunningham of alleging that she killed by n : 10 uuiiiiiiiiiaitt, j-o, WUU ttieu Exonerated 15. F. G. Martin of White Fishermen Bring Home First Fish Of 1925 Season Among III" "rl returned f IbIut tnen, ontliunlnt of the flailing cu Hiin, were Kil. Hull, I'uul Dulton and Krcd Houston, who boasted catch lug a nice turns long befnra tho aun wus high In the henvenn. Hull brought uuo of the specimen of lil pride In the city toduy, weigh ing In at 7 pound. Six oilier, un cording lo Hull were In the baaket In hla car. Hull tnn lu up a party compound of Abo name. I'. C. Jack oii and himself. So far nmio of tho fluheiiiien huve explained the atory of the full that got away. I'oul Uolton and Krcd Jlounton al as reported good catchca early In the day, getting their Italnhowa from tho Klumitth river above the dum. They ahowed proof of their 1-14 f lilt, nil exceedingly fine catchca. Kail and hla party flshoJ on the Wlllliimaon river, which they report lo be filled with tho wlgglor. FIRE DESTROYS SHIP CiiiuiUuin I'uririr Steamer Mont luurlre, JuM t'oirpletetl, Kiuiia At Iik Iock I.IVKnrooi-. April 15. Klre atnrlcd nt 7 o'clock th's niornlni on ho Canadian Pacific steamer Monl- aurler, which had Jut compelled repairs ul a dock at lirkonhoad, cross tho ilerzy. opposite Liverpool. Uy nson the whole forepart of the Vessel wna destroyed, with the tire still not under control, dense cloir-ls of Miioke hampering the fire f'ght- The Montlaurler wan due to resume truns-Alluntic sailings tne coming week end. WITH OWN LIFE ritz Haarmann. German Butcher, MeeU Death on Guillotine HANOVElt. Germany, April 15. "I am guilty, gentlemen, but hard though It may be. 1 want to die s a man. ' With theso words Frit Hanr- piann, Hanover butcher, convicted of tho murder of 20 boys and men.' atoppod to tho guillotine early this morning and a moment later h's head was severed from his body. He was pale and nervous, bul he maintained hla bravado. In accordance with Oermsn law. 12 highly ros peeled ell liens wcce chosen as official witnosees. T OF WASH1NC.TON. April 15. A sug gestion that tho Dollur Interests be required to purchaso tho vessels they now nre operating tor the shipping bonrd was mado to I'rea dont Coulldgo today by Senator Mc Nnry, republican, Oregon. . If thU should ' be dene. Senator McNnry Is ot tho opinion Chat there wuuld be removed much of the basis for criticism ot tho action ot tho board lit selling vto tho Dollar In terests tho five prosldont-typo ships now operated by a competitor, ' Tho throe commissioners who dis sented to tho sule or flvo ships to tho Pacific Mali Steumshlp company, the Dollar Interests, Cnptuln Plum mer. Thompson nnd llenson, will file sepnntto nnawera In the Dis trict of Columbia In tho Injunction proceedings brought by the Pa cific Mall to prevent consummation ot the anlo. They began preparations of their answers today after tho board by a voto of 4 to 3 hud refused to per mit them . use of lawyers In tho legal dopnrtmoiit of the hoard to act for thorn In making appear ance and rilireg affldiivlls with tho court. . , The voto ws on the snmo lines as that liv .which the sale was originally tiuthorlxed. WIURDERER PAYS TTEIN WRANGLE OFFERED WATER T NTO CANAL OF L Approximately 50 Second Feet Starts Today In crease to Be Gradual First head of water 'for 1925, aggregating approxi mately 50 second feet, was turned into the main canal of the Klamath Irrigation district this morning, of ficials of the local bureau of reclamation announced this morning. ,The amount of water will be increased gradually until the canal will be carrying a capacity flow by May 1. It is the plan of the recla mation office to fill the ir ricration canal gradually in order that any faults in the main canal , mar be detected wnnc thero la 8 minimum flow of water. If the water- wore turned In at ca- nacltv and fault existed, excessive dumago nilgai result, It was aald. ' Later Thau t'aunl Owing to heavy precipitation throughout the Klamath basin this spring, wator is being turned into ilm main canul two weeks later than lust year, when tho first head was diverted from Klamalh lake Into the capal April 1. While a few farmers will use Ir rigation water within the next two weeks. It Is not supposed -that the demand will be at the maximum until May 1. The water supplying the Klam alh Irrigation district is diverted at Shlpplngtor, through head gatea and flow. in a main canal through. Klamath Falls and, into the rural district south of town, where it is diverted to water users by 'an ex tensive system ot Irrigation canals. structures and ditches. Samuel Goldwyn and Miss Frances Howard Are Reported Engaged ) ' ' - NEW YORK, April 15. Samuel fioldwvn. film producer, nnd Fran ccs Howard, who played tho part of tho flapper In the stage comedy "Tho llest Pcoplo" nre about to marry, after an ncquulntnnco of four weuks, their friends say. They first mot at a dinner given by Condo Nasi soon after the pro ducer retiirncJ-frpm Kurope. nnd it was not long after that they became engaged. They have been seen to gether frequently. Every effort wos made to keep the ongasement secret and Mr. Ooldwyn when asked about the re port, smiled, hut said nothing. Ho will leave In a few days for l.os Angeles and Miss Howard will follow. Tho marriage will take pluce In l.os Angeles soon, It fa understock. ' ' s SIlss' Howard has been on the stage for six years and will be years old la Juno., WVKSTOl'K MAX INKS SAN FFRANC1SCO, April 15. Henry A. Jaslro, Dakerstleld, ter mor president cif the National Live stock association, died at tho Palace hotel here today. RAILROAD COACH WHICH LINCOLN , USED IS FOUND I3AI.Tr.MORE, April 15. Tho railroad coach In which Abraham Lincoln rode to Gettysburg to. deliv er his famous add reus on tho battle field In 1864 was found today on n s'dlng In the yards of tho Western Maryland railway. Tho historic but dilapidated ear was discovered by a Pennsylvania committee of the Lln boln highway "association that visit ed Baltimore. . ''. Tho coinmllteo will seek to have the coach lukon- to Gettysburg and kept us an historic memorial. - . . NE OGAL PROJECT SlLLIolflR Save Up Dimes Sez Big Bill; Let 'er Buck! Hang up the proverhlul old sock and begin to store away those ex tra dime and nickel that usually go (Jr 25 cent cigars, for the big gest time of your life la coming along, according to Klamath Fall Elks, .May 14,' .May 15 and May 18, when the Klk entertain the coun ty for three nl?hL. Elka' Western Nights. More than 10U0 letters are on the pres to be sent out among the Elks of Klamath county, the ulm of Elks to surpasa the 12000 mark of last year. The entire amount goes toward charity fund for use In Klamath In order to assist children and "grown-ups" alike who e in need. When you enter the door you will change your Iron men to bucks" and "Let 'er Buck" for the rm of the evening. If you go through the celling on the first floor, flit paat the Toulette" wheels and country stores, stalls of frce- lor-nothlng hams and silver ahaving mugs, you will find yourself in the dance hall, where more than one cow-boy will bs dancing to the tune of pistol rattles and the whirr of lariats. - ' Clarence H. Underwood, general chairman of the entire "ahee-bang" is promising the meanest bit of western -night ever seen this or that aide of the Rockies. : So put the moth balU in the old. sock, lay la the pennies and don't take them ou' until the night of May H; 15 or 16 DISTRICT ILL START AT E New Montague Reclamation v Project Voted by Land ' ' Owners," 198 to 2 (Special to The Herald) YREKA. Calif., April 15. Two votes out of 200 cast were against the proposed Montague Irrigation district at the election, at Montague yesterday. The overwhelming ma jority means that the organization ot the district will be rushed through and bonds will be placed on the mar ket. The district will Include 22,- 000 acres and the main ditch will be 37 miles long. .If no court en tanglements follow tho electkm, the Shasta Valley area affected will be undol1 irrigation in 1926.. BEND BARBERS GO FISHIN'; ALL . MEN SHAVE THEMSELVES DENI), Ore., April 15. Go shavo less or shavo themselves Is the choice given Ucnd men who are not angllr.g for trout today, tho first day ct the fishing seusou, because ' the barbers have closed up shops nnd "gone flshln." . The mountain lakes out from Bend were the goals of many anglers leav ing lust night to be on time for the opening of the season today. Num erous fishing parties arrived yester day or this morning from Portland and other parts of the Willamette vnllev and Joined those bound for the trout streams. FUNERAL RITES ARE GIVEN FOR NOTED PRELATE PORTLAND. Ore., April 15. Funeral ceremonies for the late Archbishop Alexander Christie of tho Catholic arch diocese of Oregon City concluded with requiem mass at St. thedral "here today. polntlllclAl Mary's ca A guard of honor composed of KnlEhts of Columbus, members of the .Catholic Or.ler ot Foresters nn other groups escorted the body Mount Cavalry cemetery, whore It was temporarily Intel nt rest, pond Inir soleotiou of the final burial place. lusht Rev. A. F. Schlnnor, bishop of Spoknno, celebrated the muss nt tho cathedral. --The sermon tv.v preached by Right Rev. J. - P. Car roll, !lhon ot Helena,. Mont,, WE BULGARIAN n IS TARGET OF One Bullet Grazes Mous tache as He Rides Thru Streets of Sofia ' SOFIA, Bulgaria, April 15. Con siderable mystery surrounds the f'r- Ing of bullets at the automobile of King Doris as the monarch was pro ceeding 1ft the dlrecticn ot the capi tal from a provincial town yester day. . ; The king had a narrow escape. one bullet grazing h's moustache. carrying some of .the hair with it. M. Iltcheff, director of Sofia mun- um and a servant were In- the royal car and the chauffeur was wounded. In some quarters It is believed hat the assailants were not aware hat the king was Jn the automobile nd that the attack was probably connected with an attempt by bandits to r plunder an- omnibus, carrying passengers and mails, the king's car Just happening to come by at the time. ; When the chauffeur fell out of the car the king took the wheel and trled to go on, but finding the motor would not ""' b Jumped out and tried to return the fire of the at- tacking party, hi, alterants at hi. lde. The Identity of the assailants not known. virtuaiiy at the same time the shots -were fired at the monarch Cenearl Gheorghieff. one of the leaders of the movement which brought about the overthrow of .the Stumboulsky government in 1923, was killed by assassins In a street of the capital. . . SENTENCE . - GETS BIG WASHINGTON." A'p r I I 1. Tho., ra forty year sentence imposed by a .called him to Portland. . '; .- ' .' ; ' military, court on Private Paul M.I... Anne.--wa at on time -manager - Crouch, twenty first infantry was based on evidence that he had en listed with the purpose ot foment ing revolution both In the garrison and among the civil population In Hawaii. : VIS DOI BL.Y HAPPY . NEW YORK. April 15. Mildred Harris, who divorced i Charleys Chaplin in 1920, has Just revealed that she has been married twice to E. Terrance McGoveV, a realtor. The first marriage she said, was in Mexico last November after a two years'., engagement, an'J the second was in Greenw'ch, Conn., last week. The bride says she Is doubly happy. ' Combined Fleet Of Bay Across Golden Gate SAN FRANCISCO, April 15. The grand fleet- mightiest concentration of sea power ever assembled under the flag of the United States steamed out today to "war" across the broad Pacific. 'Through the Golden Gate and into the ocean the fighting ships of the nation moved exactly as they would proceed if their mission of capturing the Island of Oahu, chief of the Hawaiian group, and the country's western outpost of defense, were real instead or imaginary. Radio silence and darkened ship" -were to be main tained on all units as soon as the last yessel filed out of the gate. : V; The assemblage 127 vessels of all classes in a pro cession estimated to be 25 DIES FROM WOUND Vii'ginin . Supreme Court Jurist Found Fatally Wounded in llnseiiient of Home . : t HRISTOL. Vtt., April 15. Judge Joseph L. Kelley of the Virginia supreme court of nppeaU, died to day of gunshot wounds. He was entering tho basement of his home when the family heard a shot and found him fatally lnjitrod. 8W1FT VISITH PORTLAND , PORTLAND, Ore., April 15. Louis F. 'Swift,' president of Swift & Co., left here Tuesduy night on ibis rottirn to Chicago,' Intending to stop- a few days nt Crane, Ore., lo inspect the company's cattle ranch Interest, J E W. P. Myers Appears in Revolting Case in Port land Federal Court , In federal court at Port land today is presented the spectacle of the acting dis trict attorney , of Klamath county appearing in defense of a man under indictment for a particularly revolting crime. . . ,.'-.: ' ' The acting district attor ney is W. P. Myers, who is serving in that capacity by reason of the absence of William Ganong, the regu larly .'. elected ' district at- torney. ' .v. ' ' -. ' ; i' . i. -' ' jj,e m&n' he is defending . . A r ,1? A. Annes, former WM- aeni or ipis CUy, wnuie wv jputed conduct., with., a 12- vear-old girl last year raised aurh - tnrm of nroteat , ' . uiruugiiuut uic cutuivj. i. . . 'i" ''. Truth Leak. Out -, ' ' : '' Althof.sS Myers let It be known that he want to. Portland to -confet with iederal pfflclaU.ln the freddl i Jackson - probe. - If developed . '. through an Associated Press dla-' i patch J.0 Tile Evening Herald todjy that the Annej case was what really of an auto camp in- this city. He was arrested la. Denver on various charges. Including charge a serious and : Involving , the - case was dls- Circuit Judge Revolting little girl, i The missed -here by Leavitt, who held that the girl could not testify against Annes by reason of a supposed marriage to him In Nevada before be was ap- jprehended as a fugitive and brought back here. ... ,..v ' ,- -:.-.' Myers Is expected to be in Port land for several days in dotenso ot the man Annes, who was arrested by federal authorities when , sount officials dismissed . charges against him. Myers wlU'as&ume his role as acting district attorney upon isls return to the city. .' ' (Continued on Pago Klnjht) Steams Out miles in length-4was a spec tacle as impressive ana imposing as was the floet'i arrival on April B. The hills that crown, the bay wore dotted with thousands ot' "Nldont of the region who gathered .to" bid farewell to-"the guardians of th country' coast. At the request of Admiral 8 . Robinson, commander In ohlut of the battle fleet who Is directing ,thn attack bit Oahu, army authorities dispatched a squadron of airplanes outside the Oolden Gate on recon naissance tii' ascertain .whether any "enemy" submarine were" lying In ambush outside the harbor; ml awaiting the fleot. As would lie the case In war, th-i long concentration' of the nation" mightiest arms of ' defonse was led by the mine 'eepcf fdme of llio fleet,, reinforced . 1 by the mln (weeper of the twelfth naval dis trict, which returned later to por. UTO DEFENDING ANNES