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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1925)
i A i ' ' W. MONIAY,MAY 25, IWfi PAGE SIX EVENINtt llEUALD, KLAMATH FAfXtf, OREGON 1 Dinner Frock of "Riding Mis High Morse f S Extreme Cut Issued ; Daily, except Sunday, by The Herald PublisLunjy Company. Office: 119 N. Eighth Street, . Klamath Falls, Ore, El J.' MURRAY . W. H. PERKINS . .. Publisher News Editor ' Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Klamath Falls, Oregon, under act of March 3, 1879. . . '. iO ! 1 . V. i; ' !i .1.. t u( 'I' n ; it. I, . i,t '.''. JiV'.'r..- . ti . "iO ru.' tump J.. :: , .1 II j I'WflJ'll!. :ivr. UK. RVOV I: fiij in; cio;l"- i:iC Li,. Hy:i in 'Hi ' )i J-' ' 1 lO I"' to .V ...V r f . ."it ; ,-. - . h ...;' ., Jim.. ,w Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use of re publication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other wise credited in this paper and therein. All rights of republication of special dispatches here 'n are also reserved.. The; Evenin'g. Herald is the official paper of Klamath County hd the City of Klamath Falls. , ,v' -.. v.. SUBSCRIPTION Delivered b Carrier One Year . J6.50 Bix Months S.50 Three Monttu 1.95 One Month.. 65 MONDAY, ' THE STRAHORN The time has come, when -jn? of the stewardship of handling the fund for -the manded by Mr. btrahorn as part of the consideration for, his. coming here and building a railroad to Bend. Since that; fund, was started no report has been made and not Qne contributor with whom we; have-come in contact, has. been able to tell us' what was done' with the money. !- " ; 7 . ; It is our undei-standing that this site was purchased on. the written promise on the part of Mr. Stiahorn he would do certain things that is coirect,' then the trustees should sell . the property and return to the donors the money contributed by them. .So! far as the Herald is concerned, it is not going to quietly submit to the turning over of this property to the Southern Pacific. Neither is it going to be a silent party to the use of this property as a stumbling block to the entrance of other railroads into Klamath Falls. The people of this city handed over to Mr. Strahonr $300,000 in cash and raised most of the money invested in what was to be a terminal site for railroads, not to have it turned over to the Southern Pacific, but to be used for the creation of ah agency ' through which competing , lines were to be brought to this city. Since that object is now. defeated through the deal consumated between the Southern Pacific company and Mr. Strahorn, the . people want their money-back and they are not going to stop demanding it until that result is accomplished. ' "-.--Jjet.us have an accounting of the Terminal Fund. I: - TODAY'S CROSS It would be rather unfair to give you a hard start on a crossword puz sle. So the unkeyed letter In the second horizontal word is furnished "yon. " The rest being keyed with vertical, words, you ought to bo able to Cet it. .- v ' . . ... . . ..j. . J - 2 3. 14 IS .14. , 8 I9 1' 1" I p" hu . . JSina uui ja -rwf.'r " ' LieJ few - aJ J. 32 33 fp 34 V, r, . -J ; l !"5S prnT aT 7 WLaaJ butt -.nrl ITfT 44 45 , 48 - lmJ ; iLJ ; . so , mZ1l si ' ;wi si. fr frit pts7 L. ; --- a . ; M 1 . . - CtibsM tmmm. mm, - ifcfii mmmmm m $3 : ; !f A ; ! 1 II I r I I : 1 I HOniZOXTAIi 1 ' ' 1. To tree' from filth. 7. Landing stages or wharves (un keyed letter Is b). - ; 13 Place' of public contest. 14 To scorch. 15. Kiln to dry hops. ' 17. Mistake'.' .". ... 19. Long slippery fish (pi.). ' 21. To employ. i- '-' 22. College councils. 24. Adverbial negative. ' 25. Seventh musical note. : 2(1. Something to gossip to. 27. To apply ono's solf. 29. Point o compass. i 30. Proclamntion. : .' 32. Modern enthusiasm, i 34. t.To fluctuate. ' . 30. Slight depression. ., , . ": 37. To warble. , ; 3D. Snilors.' ' ''40." A blow on tha nosiC 41. Homes of birds. ' 42. Tace. ' ' 44.; To mako "reparation.' , '46. K'ot as much. .. ' '49. A very gay foreign city. ,81i. Sneaky; ' ' ' 62. An. amber-like substance. ' ' -ya-ot-Uheri - .. also the local news published RATES By Mall One Tenr . ..J5.00 2.75 1.5U .5 Six Months Three Months One Month MAY 25, 1923 TERMINAL FUND there should be an account- the .trustees who haye been tenninal site that was .de he has failed to do. If this WORD PUZZLE ii, assist. Fish pole. Toward. Anger. I Practice of religious contro versy. ' Constellation. Instrument similar to harp. Ciphers. A small bunch of straw. Violent seizures. Treadle. ' ' ' Far away. . Made a noise as high spirited horses do. .VKIITKIMi 1. Struck (slang). 2. - To relieve. 3. Skill. . 4. Point of compass.' 6. To Jeer. (!. To merit. 7. To discolor or stain. 8. Weights of containers, f). Measure of area. 10.. WhiU Eskimo homes ore .made of. 11. At that time. .. 12. Females of tlio same parentage, tk-Aimnl IS. Valued. 20. The unhappy party at a card game. ' 22 Seated. . . ; 23. To hem. 26. Morbid displacement of the . heart. 2S. Gossiped. 31. Interior. 32. Harbors. 33.. A cent. 35r"Iower containers. 37." Fanciful way of saying yes. 38. Sheltered. - - . 42. What's wrone with nthi-r fnlk'n children. 43. To loiter. 45. Greater age. 47. Local positions. 48. " Pried" (in others' affairs). 50. To drink delicately. 52. -Legendary bird. 55. Twelve. 5JS. Got up. . 59. Sins. 61.. For fear that. 62. Implements (or washing floors. 63. " Rythmical swing. 65. "To suoDly vour stomach with work. 67. Fight among nations. 69. The family bread winner. 71. To accomplish. YESTKRDA V'S SOLUTION - Stewart's Daily, Letter WASHINGTON, May 25. Prohi bitionists are none too well pleased at the refusal of General Lincoln C. Andrews, assistant secretary of the treasury, especially in charge of dry enforcement, to permit any refer ence to the eighteenth amendment or Volstead Ism In tlio poster cam paign to be launched July 1 throughout the country. That Is to say, the poster, slogans and pictures must boost for law ob servance In general, they mustn't concentrate on any ono law In par ticular. The prohibition view Is that this will take nil the "punch" out of the pouters. In other words, tho drys doubt if a reproduction of the na tional cupitol, with tho words, "In disregard for law lies the greatest danger to tho republic," will touch tho average American's conscionco as it would bo touched by the scroll, "Demaild creates supply," under neath a picture of a bootlegger de livering a bottle of hooch to a cus tomer. ... - . Another cbmplalht Is that And rews'; ruling proves; him a supporter of prohibition becauso It's the law, not necessarily becauso ltrs problbT" tlon. He may not even believe It's a-Boo ik :Urr:dryr-ttTgTre7'tHo'((Bfi O-IAII ITBAIi DBqATjT rl l IE iaIif 53done3me rTiols mm r sir jia . v v THE OLD Know wv I'M SO 1.AT6 I GAP.ftjr T mpt a &it?Zl Afcl up u - -r c r. . . . , T&' VOut) &STEU COUPLE 0 j rf Wu2 MA. AN He 4 NaociooOLOOvrtvieiqLoul? Ty:Xjff,-'t.. we APGtto n f.:.'.."V .. 1. "VJ N ' 1 i 'i'el; L DlPVCMTS ARE MDE - EVERETT TRUE In fuvor, while It remains, of enforc ing It. Judging from Anti-Saloon 4,eaRuo comment, bin popularity litfs suffered considerably. ' ' Long ago a woiuun was rnseued from Dig Kddy, In tho Potomac, near Washington, by her dog, Caesar. In the fulness of time Caesnf jlled.' Last' Mothers' Day Potomac river fisherman saw an elderly man row iiito'tliu'fit'reiun, drop a wreutli on HOME TOWN c" ". AOO s .. 1UKT whlTVO' I ... vcu CAsi Ttia, wfi I ; 11 Ma? Uir . .a AGO" SE7"V10T? XJ3?! By CONDO o y nu turner, mc the Kddy's surfnee, pull ashore and drlvo off In his automobile. It was the woman's son, paying Ills' annual tribute to Caesar's mem ory. Her name nobody seems to linow. Tim story Is familiar to ev erybody : acquainted with tho Po tomac. I- . - - ! I'lg Iron prices aro off a dollar, rauyba duo to tha supply of brldoa biscuiift coining In Juno. , . Uwiowt wvrr IT j I vui-liLt im PiX'Mfir I ifllU lM0 L-, l ir- t viif . Jljw Avail I r 'ft?a' THIS dinner, frock of vury (re.no cut Is of chaitmu" wtln with many kh1m t I" ,, hem to Rive th. rffwt of v.;ry full iHounco. Th. .tn.lKl.1 no of th. ;(l. jxirllon U lirolii'ii 1Y t'nJ jicurl trlniniln. WOMAN IS KU.LK1) WALLA WALLA. Wiinh.. May 25 Mr4. Allies llullllw Nwtl3'UH lit thin city W" family Injur'! Mb'iil 9 n'rlo.-k hiNt niR.lt. whi'll the llo- niublln la whUh slio and huli. mid were ruiurnliiK t.-mn a bint" hull khuio lit Lit Ur.iniii.', went iiitu Ihu dllch on lh statu highway uhoiii tour mill' from llil.t city m-.ir thn WjIIk Wnllii rlvnr hrilKo. Mm. Xi,whouu wiis lliriwn IhrniKli l!it Ncwhua-'O w.m thrown llirouith tin windshield nud her throat cut. ileuth riisuluns (r un bus ff blnl 10 iiilnute ntler she urrlvud l n .nil! hospital. Mr. Nnwhoiu. turn- vd out tu avoid u iin)t.ir-)ilo nml him control of his cur whu'tnn wheels on one sltlu left tlio pave ment. IIKAIHXti THIS AI TKIt.NtlON W. 11. Todd and William Me- Campiiull were 13 ho lvc;i a pre- llmlnury hearing but ira t nlti-.l Slates Commissioner Hurl V. Thiiiniiii ts determine whether or not there ivnj Bufflrient evldeiieo to bind Lie twi men over lo the federal Kr.nid Jury In Portland i( a churgo of possession of Intoxicating lluu ir. 1'oild was acquitted vf t:il cIihiko in tho Juitlco court and tho uino Jury that acquitted Todd ilUuKroed on tho guilt or Inuaconce tif Mc Campbell. Tho two nion wero nr- roctod Just .west of town ovir a month ngj by Deputy Sheriff Krcd Snyder and Sluto Truffle Ottlcer J. .M.'Mahon. HUillTS AHK HOTLIvH WASHINGTON, May 25. (A. P.) The United B'.ates Ii nit entitled to priority lu bankruptcy proceed ings fw debts otiior than tuxes, tho csurt hold today In cases from Biiuili Carolina Involving tho Ilunkrupt oi tato of Churlos F. Uiiyd campany and from New York Involving Knau- th, Nucleoli and Kiihna, bankrupts, ... ... i iV Ill . " ltr ' L U 'Vi'"l'ff vi. ' i .', iu i v Pola's Doutle Admits Plot Juttlno Vnlsc, 24, movlo nctinim, Is under im-cut In Los Angoles,' having confessed that sho'wns eno of tlio principals In a plot lo blackmail Pola Negri, movie slnr, Tho schnnio hinged on a photograph which Is said to reveal Mlns Volno, who strikingly rosembloa Tela Negri, In a oomproinlslng position, Bho Buys the men Involved Irr tho plot kept lief under lulluenc ' TltAKI It' I 'IV lUiHV CiiiiiliutluK his . uuilvliy lit uu fureliig Kliiliuilll i Kuttil iiiiHoiMmU lu obey the liurric rule of tli City TiMttlc t)((h"i' Harold Collins arreHted 20 iikiUi IbIh over the week einl, nil of whom tipiieiireil hoforo V)lb Jiulne Li'iii 'L. (limlniKiin tlil inoriilnit to 'admit to Hie Judge Unit ihu tmrtlu nrflciM' was right nml luny niM"li would Hie tine lie I" the mnjiirlly of uunm tines from 1 lo ?33 Willi) iiHser.Ki'd, tONVHTION II'IIKI.K HAN FHANVIHCO, May SB. Tho eonvlellnii nud mmtencn "f Krml Merrill,,. who wiifl ucijiined of viola tlim of tho VolMleinl Act In conmic t Ion with tli" oiHiivulon of a road limine near I'lirlliind. OrrKon. was nf (Iriueit tmlity by Hi" t'lilled KtuteH circuit court, LA (Jlt.WHi: WINH I'lINDLKTOK, Oi-enou. Mnyf25. l.u tlrumlo look u rinner hold on flmt phu'ii In I he HIiiii Mountain' league play yeinnrdiiy by di'd'iKlng Wtillit Wnllii 2-0 In n plleliers 1ml lle hetwi'iin Murk llln f La (Irundo mid l'urrln of Wnlln Wnlln. At linker, the I'nltii, hehlnil the iilrlltilit iiltelilng of Lefty Kd Ilrniiill, ilffeuled I'enilleiim II to 0. liuck itrni) erroi-s tlxurvtl In tho dufeat, Kurl Diiiilnp. I'enillelon ehucknr, tiiriiluif In a nln Mnuiu. MINMHS NOT fit ll.TV WAHHINHTON. Mny 2 8. Thn 1'nlted Minn Workers of Alllerli'ii, l.ioili iiutloiiiil nud liilKinnlloniil, were dpelnred by Hie supremo court (mliiy dot guilty of huvlnit restrain ed luterntnti) conuiieiTii In roiiiiertlou with rlin ronl miners strikes In ArkliiiMis In 1914. , . ritisovLits iwcAi'i: Olli:(!ON' CITVU t)r.. May 25. Five iriomr.i enniped from the Oregon City Jit tt client nililnlKht Satunlny nlglK, It liecuino known thin uiornliiK. Offleem liellevo thn delivery (o hnva been un oiitnlilo Job. ' Thine who inmle their getaway wnie Jinb ftpooner, sentenced to n year on a liquor cliiirgx; Jay l'pon. In for n year on n siMtiiiory convic tion; Jnines O'Connor, nwaldng trlnl on n liquor rharK, and ('has. William and Lee Adamr., arrested Siiturdiiy on llqiinr clmrK'S. LK.WK l TltlP - Arcompiinled by I. K. Vlnlng, prenldeiit of the chamber of com merce. Captain O. C. Appleiato left this morning for the lava beds on a two-dny (rip during which many photographs of (ho hlstorlo points of Interest will be taken. Tho captain will Include In his Itinerary Captain Juck's stronghold and the Ice raves of lava beds. Also .Included In the party wero expert photographers who will tnko pictures "l every vauliiKU point. It Is understood Hint the Southern ruclfiu rullroud company plans on utilizing some of 'I lie pictures for advertising purposes. . . COHS T.lliKH Jt Ml CHICAGO, May 25. (A. P.) Mora than eight cents a buhul Jump In tho prlco of corn tci 'k place today In hardly a iilnglo hour. Frost that to many traders suggostoil calamity crop conditions, was chiefly respon sible. Corn fur Docemhnr delivery soared to 09 1-4, as ugaliiat 91 1-8 to 91 1-4 at tho closo on Saturday. J . rVi - r j i inciiji Ails. '.mm 4 til 'V- J'