The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 16, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    SATURDAY; ..MAY 10, 102.1
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MERRILL MAN
BRINGS WORD
FROM TURNER
Revi W. A. Hulet Says
Oregon Trunk Seeks
Common User
nvi William A. Ilulot of Mer
rill iroturnod lust evening from
Portland, whoro hn had nn Inter
view with W. F. Turner, president
of too Oregon Trim)!, pouring on
llio luiitriuioo of tlmt ritllroml Into
Kluinnth count. In Unit Inlorvlew
Mr.' iTtinior stated that ho hoped
publlti'Sontlmont In Kluinnth county
woulili miuilfuKt Itself In, favor of
a common uxor ortlor from tho In
terstate Commerce commlKHlou over
tlioBoulhorn I'uelflc Una (join
Odolli Junction. '
"I wns vory much Impressed Willi
tltoi.oiimoMlnoiiH of Mr. Turner,"
Mr. I JItilot mtlil toiluy to a repre
sentative of Tho F.venlng Herald.
"Ill ono doiilro seemed to lift to get
Dlurtail towards Klamath county at
thoi earliest possible ilulo. Ho stated
thutitB they were successful In ob
taining tho rlnlil to u n tho Hon I h -ornlticlflo
lino front Odoll, It would
mvna a Having of ubout Inn niil
lloiii dullnrn. This iuoniy, liu nitld,
would! bo HHi'd In further dovelop
tnmitifln UiIh territory. Whllo he
dld'nol lnflii 1 :1 y Male tho nature
of thHo developments, I gathered
they vould take '' tho form of
brannh linen und continuation of
thoilino no u th to a connection with
theVM'ostern l'nclfle.
"In tho talks I had wlih differ
ent anon dlructly ana Indirectly In
terested In the extension of the lllll
lino o Klnmath Fulls, I wait, for
cibly Impressed with tho fact thill
the Interstate Commcrca commis
sion, gives greater hood lo tho voice
of Uo peoulo than I, or, I believe,
IhOi ayoragg ' person... re allies.. On
thl point 1 am satisfied: If tho
people of Klamnlh county will back
tip tho data furnished to tho Intur
mata'.' Commerce commission with
a Hlronje puhllo sentiment In fnvnr
of tho extension of tho Oregon
Trunk to thin city, 'emphasising thh
wisdom of tho common uxor privi
lege from Odoll to thin city, wo will
et tho rond months sooner than if
an 'independent lino Ih constructed.
nn1 the result will ho feeders to tho
outlying communities, which will
holp iiKlnmnth l'n I In Immeasurably
uioroi than a main lino north and
outhj"
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W MEDFORD, Oro., May 10.
W.'A. Smith, n alnglo man am-
plilycd by u local wood ynrd,
droppnd dond Itkttt night whllo
witnessing a porformunco ut
Frank nml King's tent show In
tlilH city. 1 Ion rt, dlsouno was
given an tho cause.
i Zjzzzzzzzs. " jn-"- : . ' ' )JI
Convict Gets
His Lib erty
Floyd Gauthier, Serv
ing 10 Years in Pris
on, Is Pardoned
RAMCM, Oro., Kay 11. Doclnr
ln IiIh belief that Floyd Cauthler,
HervltiK ten yearn In tho tutf peu'i
tentluty for a tilntiitory offenmi lu
volvlmi u woman In Union coim'.y,
Ih not Ktillty, Oovornor I'lorco yo
torday IhhiiihI Caiilhlor a conditional
pardnn. ItevtoralloD of elLizoiiHiilp
will d pnnd nn hln fuliiro conduct
Tlio dovernor Hiild that , tho Hon
mouy of phyiileinuH Indicated tlmt It
would havo boon ImponHlblo for
Ciuutliler to bo tho futlior of tho
womun'ti child and that another
man, ('hunter llulchur, )ms admitted
tho (tiillt.
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IITTF1IF!
TO CELERIWTE
For
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t Invitation Extended Klam
ath Chamber to Attend
Program at Macdoel
Plans-It Pays
Immoral Conduct
Charged Agmnst
Two; Bail Fixed
Too much mooimhlno pfoved tho
tindolnts of n woman itfvltiK her
nnmft an Muxlno Inham nn well aa
her 'companion, who gavo lr.l uamo
an Dean Upton. Tho couplo woro
arrested ynHterdny on a churRO of
Immoral conduct.
Tho Iithum woman wna ai-rcntod
Thurmtny n 1 K li t on a duu-no of
dninkoncHu nnd boforo Judg'J Urn
L. UitKhiiKon yetordny pdendod
It u 11 1 ' and paid a fine of t'20. At
tlua point, tho uhoritf'a offhio took
up tho . Ciinc nnd, accord Inn to
Sheriff Hurt llawklnn, ancortalncd
that tho couplo had boon IIvIiik In
tho Rcnndlnnrlnn ronmlnK houno
rt'Kltored ob man nnd wlfo.
HroiiRht heforo Juntlro of tho
Peaco R. K. liuimnkor In.sl nlnht, tho
woman wn relemtod when alio pro
duced $350 cash ball. Upton wan
released when ho u&vo rtiall for
$500, Trial of tho couplo In net for
next Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
It In undemtood Hint tho pro
prietor of tho Scandinavian roomn,
cooperated with authorities In
bringing chnri!fl agalnm tho couplo
who wero llvlnit in lila npartmont
houoo. Ah soon as ho Ranted that
unplclon bad boon cant aKiiltiHt the
couplo ho copoerutod with tho
sheriff's oftlco In uncnrtblng .fur
ther details.
BUILDING
DESIGNS PLANS
ADVICE '., ESTIMATES
SUPERVISION
209 Flopka Bldg.
Phone 250-J
nix men
suhmlttod
Opening of tho water Into the ir
rigation ditches of the Macdoel
country will bo the occauion of a
f celebration in that section of north
?jrn California on Saturday, accord-
iib to Mrs. V. Trefren and Mrs. E.
P.Ico, Macdoel visitors In the' city
'oday. The purpose of their visit
to obtain cooperation with Klam
Uli residents, to invite the cham
her of commerce to attend the af-f.'-.lr
and to obtain the services of
Klamath Falls musicians.. They are
hoping to have a portion of Harry
Rorel's Little Symphony orchestra
to Klvo a concert daring the cere
uionics. "
T. T. Tllden, an official of the
Bank of Italy of San Francisco and
a larce owner oit tho Dutto Valley
Land company, will turn the
switches that will send tho water In
to tho canals, and open up a new
era In tho history of the Macdoel
country. A special car from San
Frunclsco bus been chartered and a
Inrgo number of guests from the
south are untlclpnted according to
one of the Macdoel visitors today.
During the morning hours a pro
gram suitable for the occasion has
been arranged, followed by an old
fashioned barbecue at the lunch
hour. A Hodeo, which will bring
somo of tho best horsemen and
women to Macdoel has boen schedul
ed for tho afternoon as well as &
tour of tho valley for the visitors.
Dinner will bo followed by a dance
In the Macdoel hotel which will end
ono of tho most significant cele
brations of that section. A number
of Klamath Falls resldonts are
planning to attend the meeting and
althpugh the Invitation was not ac
cepted formally by tho chamber, It
is understood a number are plan
ning to attend.
SL'X STAHT.S Flit 10
PORTLAND, Muy 16.- Kays of
the aun, concentrated by a crystal In
the she v window of the Staples
Jewelry store here today started a
fire which was dlscovorod by
paaser-by before much dnmago wits
miittrirt . ' '.. '
OX STLDEXT COrXCIL
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL
LEGE, Corvallis, May lfi. Noah
Truax of Klamath Falls has been
appointed to the student council of
the next senior class. Mr. Truax is
a junior in electrical engineering
and a member of Sigma Nil fraternity.
Ynn'up rPAdnt me
nftW come Ana aee-
Howqood ourworK.I
' how low our tee.. '
listened to the evidence
heforo them and when
tho case was submitted decided In
favor of Mm. Dlaker.
Mrs. Dlaker brought suit to evict
Roberts from her ranch on tho
grounds tlmt ho had violated au
agreement, lu that ho had failed to
mnko payments. Tho Jury was com
posed of Will riitldwln, faremnn, J.
A. Gordon, K. Sugurman, II. E.
Momycr, II. S. Gooding nnd Charles
Ilalln. Tho Jury deliberated one
hour.
Woman Is Victor
In Eviction Suit
Against Rancher
Justice court was crowded to cap
acity yesterday afternoon by farm
ers of Poo Vnlloy to listen to nn
altercation hotwoen Mrs. Alice Illak
or, and her brothcr-ln-lnw by a
former marrlago, Eddlo Ilomorts,
ovur tho tenancy of Mrs. Maker's
160 acre ranch in Poo vnlloy.
Throughout tho afternoon a Jury of
RESERVE OFFICERS
BANQUET VISITORS
Whole hearted support In the
movement to Induce young men of
this city to tako advamago of tbo
Cltlions' Military camp at Camp
Lewis, Wash., was promised and
j Colonol F. T. Arnold, chief of staff
'of tho rth division, and bis ndju
taut, Major John Ilubb, by reserve
oiiicers of Klnmath Inst night. The
two army officers from Camp
Lewis wore, guests of honor at a
banquet in tho Dutch room of tho
Whlto Pelican hotel last night. Tho
trnlnlng eitnip will bo held from
Juno 19 to July 18. Colonel Arnold
nnd Major llubb nre in tho ,city
to encourage tho youth ot tho city
to tuko ndvantago of tho oppor
tunities of the free mllltury train
ing given by tho government.
Tho nWB from London Is torrlblo
today. They sent a crossword pni
slo by wireless photography.
A Home Plant
The Lakeside Lumber Company, owned and managed by local men,
' solicits your patronage. '
We, as residents of Klamath County, are vitally interested in its de
velopment. We are interested in no other, locality. As the town
grows, we grow. Therefore it is to our interest to aid every prospect
ive builder. . ; '. '
What We Offer You
We offer the benefit of our years of experience in choosing the type
of building best suited to your needs and to your pocketbook.
We offer you prices that will com pare favorably with any in the city.
Finally, we offer you a complete stock of the best building materals,
including .- -.- .. , ' ; .' , ' - ' . .
Rough and Finished Lumber, Sash, Doors, Millwork, Lath, Shingles,
Plaster Board, Prepared Roofing, Plaster, Builders' Hardware
We are sole agents for Carey Specification guaranteed roofing. '
Lakeside Lumber Co.
JACK SLATER, Manager
Center and Klamath 1 Phoite 128
KLAMATH FALLS
MAN FINED" $50
FOR AUTO CRASH
William H. Lodge of Klamath
Falls, mannger of the Big Basin
Lumber company there, was found
guilty In Judgo Taylor's court hero
yesterday nflcrnoon of having driv
en his Dodge car In "a careless and
Imprudent manner" last Sunday on
tho Pacific highway, thereby caus
ing an accident, and was fined fbO
and costs, says tho Modford Mail
Tribune. Tho costs were heavy, as there
wore so many witnesses, and in nd
dltlon ho had the attorney's foe to
pay. Besides ho lost about three
days time here. Hence his over
Sunday visit td Modford proved
quite expensive; ! j
His arrest grew out of the fact
that on tho Pacific highway near
Phoenix last Sunday his car ran ln7
to tho rear ot a wagon, In which
Mr. , and Mrs. J. C. lierford and
young son of Talent, enrouto to
Modford, hurling them from their
seats and damaging the wagon. "
Mr. Lodge's main defense was tnat
tho brakes or his car refused to
function properly when, as all tho
evidence showed, he applied them
about 100 feet in tho rear of the
wagon, and therefore he had no op
tion oflior than to ram tho wagon
or go off tho road. Ho and others j
In tho car also claimed that the j
pavement was wot, although this i
featuro was refuted by many peo-
plo nearby who witnessed the acci- I
dent. .
The Klamath Falls man's own !
witness, an auto mechanic, showed i
there was nothing in his contention 1
about brakes failing to work. Mr.
Lodge had previously testitlod that
ho was only going 28 miles an hour.
After tho accident Mr. Lodge em
ployed a local mechanic to test out
the brakes of his' car, and this me
chanic stated on tho witness stand
that in tho tests ho made nt 2S
miles an hour he was ahlo to stop
tho car within .10 foet.
Lodge nlso recompensed Mr. Her
ford for all damago to the lattcr's
wagon.
Paint and Wallpaper
No matter how yon baild your home, looks play an
Important part when you sell.
There are no greater aids to value and beauty than
paint and wallpaper, properly selected and applied.
When you want either, come to headquarters
Browne's Paint Store
. . W. P. Fuller Faints ,
Wallpaper all the 'latest 'designs ' -
1 Varnishes Oils Kalsomlne
"It it's put on with a brush we have it"
Save Money
on Wiring Costs
When you plan 'your home. -consult
with ' us.- Wo can
advise you how to save
money by planning your
wiring correctly. Our tech
nical knowledge and years
service, without reservation,
of experience Is at your
We - want you to save
money ou your building. '
Link River Elec. Cc.
BILL CUTLER, Mgr.
.. 7th and Kliuuuth '
Phone 171
KLAMATH BOY HOXOHED
OREGON AGRICV'LTURAL COL
LEGE, CORVALIS, May 16. Noal)
H. Truax of Klamath FalU was la
Itiiilod into Eta Kuppti Nil, nation
al honorary olot'srical engineering
socloty, ut the bnso of Mary's penk
Friday evening. Truax, junior h
oloctrleal engineering, Is n mem
ber of tho Sigma iNu fraternity.
HANK CIIAKTKK PKXIKD
SALEM, May 15. Tho stale
banking board today unanimously
uphold 'Frank C, Bramwoll, state
superintendent of banks, In his du-
Ulal of a petition of II. C. Qlddings
to OHtabllnh a hank on Sandy Boule
vard, In the Rose City Park dis
trict of Portland. Olddlngs had ap
pealed' to the board from Drum
well's denial, ' .
Concrete for Permanence
Economical - - Everlasting
If you build for a home or for sale purposes, you cannot afford to
overlook the advantages of concrete construction. Before you build,
let us tell you of the savings that may be effected by the use of con
crete. '
f you build to, sell, concrete construction makes your task easier. If
you build a home to live m, you want it to last. Concrete serves your
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RE-INFORCING STEEL
Johns-Mansville Asbestos and Rag Felt roofings. '
Petrolastic Asphalt . , Regal Roof Coating
We can save you money on your material and construction
W.-D
Miller Construction Co.
PHONE 293 SIXTH AND COMMERCIAL
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Tho ono sure wav to bo nrotectod Is to take out tiro Insurance.'
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