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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1925)
Etumhtg literal! Issued Daily, except ; Sunday, by The. Herald Publishing Company. Offices 119 N.i Eighth Street, Klamath Falls, Or. E, J. MURRAY ,V. H. PERKINS Entered as second class matter(at the postoffice at Klamath Falls, Oregon, under act of March 3, 1879. Member of the Associated Press ' JThe 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 also the local news published therein. - All rights of republication of special dispatches here in are ajso reserved.. The Evening Herald is the official paper of Klamath County nd the City of Klamath Falls. SUBSCRIPTION br Carrier ' Delivered One Tear ,....; J.6fl .. :...ii 8.60 Bli Monthfi. Thru Month ...i , ' 1.95 Ono Month ; .K FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1925 '..'; : HELP THE ORPHANS - Klamath county is asked to give $2000 toward the American Legion 'endowment' fund for world war.or prans. The campaign opens today and closes next Wed nesday rhorning.i .But in a cause so worthy, so urgent and so wdrth while, this sum should be over-subscribed by tomorrow night, at the latest. . ; Not satisfied with having: done their part when the entire world was aflame with the passion of war, the ex-service' men, through their American Legion, are now keeping faith with those who gave their all. It is a big and solemn undertaking to help clothe and educate. the boys and girls who were made fatherless by the world, war,-. It. is an undertaking in which the Am erican Legion stands only in the role of agent for the people of America. .. ; If these 'children are to keep the heritage of childhood, every man , and woman must answer this appeal for funds. . It is not so much the amount you give, but the spirit which accompanies your contribution. -- ? Klamath county responded generously and . promptly during the trying-days 'of the war; - For the children whose fathers are but hallowed memories, the war is not over. 1 For them ithe battle must continue until they have blossomed into manhood and womanhood. " The American Legion is going forward in a worthy cause." They deserve your support. Give it to them. MATH f EI iiinPi Contlpuotl rom J'ligciOiieTi , vices ji at. only, of , the Southern Pa cific, fcJt of the . Hill lines and the Union Pacific asKeil.Jaad the amount of easily 'developed "tonnage In sight ti a plum, competing for which would keep all of those sys tems sn their toes. - - - "Klamath county should ask that the heading of the commission - be held at, Klamath Falls, and. the people of " thh community should not. allow themselves to. become dis organized by high powered outsiders or , by their individual preferences for, proposed routes. ; - ;r ' Give all Facta .. , . ;"Let. .lie. Interstate Commerce Commission have all the facts bear ing upan advisability of routes, but lectio full united voice of this .whpio ieclloh ot the state cry out in unison "tb .Want the service of all, available .carriers and we. have the., tonnage to - warrant such a service." ., :"Klainath; Falls will naturally reap benefit from-any and all de velopment in the outlying district, and should not appear before the Interstate Commerce Commission as Interested in' aught else than the ob taining of maximum service at min imum cost. : ;, . , ; , SrfWraaslps Hurt .,,..( "SqUBbble;; beclouding the large Issues, will .'irritate the Interstate Commerce Commission and play into the hands of those who would pre vent" the . full ,de3tlny of Klamath county and Klamath Falls being realized." ., . .... While' in Klamath Falls, a con ference is being held by Mr. Geary with his;' brothers, R. E. Geary and li. Ji.. Geary, of Klamath Falls, aod R. . W. Goary of Yakima, in respect tO;t,lielr holdings on the AVocus and Caledonta'projects. ' ', .Waste paper has been converted Into now. paper for three centuries. j Sanitary Fruit Market 701 Main j: jj 1 ' ' Fresh Fruit and i .. Open from 6 a. m. Publisher News Editor RATES Br Mall One Tear " . :. .SS.00 Six Months . S.78 Three Months .... 1.60 On Month . .65 FIGHTING BOB (Continued From Page One) lette in a note that her husband had left a great concourse of friends who would comfort her, "but my own ex perience tells me that nothing that, mortal can do will be of very much help to. you." . . " , " Flglit Just Started Senator Burton K. Wheeler, of Montana, who campaigned last -year with, the Wisconsin senator, as vice presidential candidate, declared the fight for the principles advocated by Mr. LaFollette would be carried oh by the people with the same cour age shown by him. LaFollette dead, he said, would be even more power ful than LaFollette living. . ,.. Many others including Senator Kellogg, Senator Borah and Secre tary Morrison of the A. F. O. L. paid, tribute to the. fallen man and sent messages of condolence to Mrs. La Follette. who bravely received the shock of the death of her husband. ' FROM DORRIS Up From Dorris for the Day on Shopping Tour Mrs. A. G. Lewis and sons How ard and Carroll, motored up from her home at Dorris today to attend to business interests here. IX FROM POINT COMFORT Spends Day Mere on Business Re turning This Evening ,, . W. F. Turpen of Point Comfort spent the day In town from the resort on business and left -late thjs afternoon. FROM BRAY, CALIFORNIA Will Visit With Relatives Here From South Over Sunday t ; Mrs. , Hex Young of Bray, Cali fornia, is tho guest of Mrs. D. Bruley. and plans to remain here over -Sunday. Street Vegetables ... to 12 Midnight EVENING : HEIUt-D,- KLAMATH ; FALLS," lUlSEfBAC m SPITZBEREN (Continued From Pnifo One) j Arctic experience could survive in the event of au accident to his ma chine..'' As the hopc9 faded, preparations were under way for relief expedi tions although It was reallied that looking for a small party of men in the great northern waste of Ice niul water was an almost hopeless task. H lay with the men themselves either to fly back or trek by -'oil and folding bqat on the slenderest emergency rations to he nearest cache or depot of supplies and there await their rescue. COrEXHAGEN'. Juno 19. OP) The Social Dcmocrateu publishes a report from Oslo the Norwegian capital stating that Captain Roald Amundsen, who returned to Spits bergen yesterday after his sonsatiou-, al Arctic flight is dissatisfied with the results attained and is "quite determined to resume the attempt" to reach the polo. The explorer is quoted as declaring that the exper ience gained in his present attempt would enable him to attain his goal. The other members of .the expedi tion, the account continues, appear equally animated by a desire to beat the Aerial Polar Expeditions plan ned by other countries. They expressed the view that im portant scientific results bad been achieved thus far. . Captain Amund sen himself was reticent. Amendsen's comrades were un- animous in their 'appreciation of his leadership. The American member of the party. Lincoln Ellsworth, was saddened by the news awaiting him of the death of his father during his, stay in the north, but said that ho would continue his financial backing of Captain Anymdsen. Scientists Rejoice . NEW YORK. June 19. Explorers ; and scientists rejoiced with laymen in all parts of the world todny at the safe return of the Amundsen-Ellsworth North Hole airplane expedition. The return to King's Bay. Spits bergen, yesterday, exactly 2S duys after hopping off, was greeted with many expressions of "I told you so." But the words came principal ly from explored and scientists who knew Aimmdsen's cqtirage and in genuity in coping with hazards of the polar regions. Though the expedition fell 150 miles short of landing at the pole and was compelled to return partly in one plane and partly by fishing schooners, scientists expect . to glean much valuable knowledge ,mm ,. ... ., nuuvvieabe from the flight. Donald, MacMlllan, who sails Xor morrow from Wiscassot, Maine, at the head of an all:Amerlcan Arctic expedition, admitted that a big burden had been lifted off his mind. Amundsen's safe return he said, would enable lilm to devote all 1iis energies to science Instead of first hunting for the Amtindtcn party. FOREST FIRE AT BEND BEND, Ore.. June 19. The first real forest fire of the season was reported In the yellow pine near Pringle Falls yesterday. It was quickly put under control. . If Si itS v-0 1 McAuliffe Has Local Doctor Called A change tor the worse In the condition of Jack MeAulltfo, prom inent KluninUi . stockman, was re ported today from the Lakevluw hos pital in which ho has been confined for some time. ' nr. K. l. Johnson of this city has been called Into consultation with nr. Kelty of I.nko vlew. McAuliffe Is suffering from car bon monoxide pofaontng and from had burns, received when he slump ed unconscious at the wheel of bis car on the Klamath Fnlls-l.nkovlow road. He remained unconscious in the car all night with the engine run ning and was found the next morn ing. Mrs. McAuliffe Is now in Lnbovlow and if it is round advisable will take her husband to Sun Francisco to Dr. Gottigan. A late report today said McAuliffe had rallied during the day. nnd that his roudltiou was better than during the night. KENDALL KKt'OVKKIXti Condition ot Deputy Sheriff Ed Kendall, recuperating from bullet wounds . received in a gun battle early in the week, was said to be greatly improved today. Kendall ap puars much . stronger and on the road to recovery. Condition of Jim Rnrke. shot by Kendall, is also said to bo satisfactory. - FROM Sl'UAtil'K UIVKIt SprnKiie River Man lit City fur Vast Two Days ,W. L. Crump of-.Spragito Utver has hci.-n a business visitor in the city for 'the past two duys. , MRS. Ml ItlKK Il LEAVES To Attend Commencement Kerclses at Iclnml Stanford I'niversity Mrs. II. F. Murdoch left on this mornings train for San Francisco after spending a few days In the city. In the South she will attend the commencement exercises at Lclond Stanford university where her daughter will be graduated from the Stanford Law School, receiving the degree ot Juris Doctor. WINNER NAMED BRUSSELS, June 19, (Jp) The nero club today declared the Belgian M. V Centura winner of the1 recent Gordon Bennett cup balloon race and De Muyter, Belgian, second. - The American, Wado Van Orman, was disqualified. NEW ROTARY HEAD CLEVELAND, June 19. (P) Donald A. Adams of Now Haven, fnnn ta 4kn ....... nAl.t I n . , ,' --" lary international., His election at yesterday's balloting 'of the an nual convention here was announced today. . Many Are Killed In Chilean Riot SAN: TIAGO. Chile, Juno 19, (IP) I Fifty nine rioters wore killed In the recent uprising In northern provinces of Chile, according to lat est estimates bore today. The num ber of injured is unknown. The government troops used artillery to' expel the rioters from their posi tions. ' OREGON : Local Man Gets , Insurance i After Action Is Begun "Suit filed imnlust several Insur nnce companies Sto force puyment on policies '. for dumuKea incurred when his house burned here nearly a year ngo has resulted In W. II. Kilto, local .business man, receiving substuntlul checks In full settle ment of his claims. Kllto's house, burned when lie and Ills wife were on u fishing trip nnd the statu tiro wurden held up pay ment of the claim. The lusuriincii companies made no fight on the claim, paying promptly immediately suit was filed. Kllto was represented by t. F. Stone. MISS POPE WILL RECEIVE ESTATE CHICAGO, ; June : 19. (VP) Culnf Justice Harry Olson of tho municipal court, who has been the chief figure in the prosecution of Win. D. Shep herd, accused of causing the death ot Win, N. MrCIIntock. declared to dny that regardless ot tho outcome of the Shepherd trial, - "lsabellu Pope, McCllntock's tlunCo will come Into possession of tho McCllntnck fortune." , Judge Olson said Miss Pope even tually will bo declared MeCllntock'n lawful heir on the ground that Shep herd obstructed and held back tho wedding contract, "That wedding contract will he held binding. In my Judgment," he said, "und when It is, Isabolle l'opu will receive nil the personal prop erty, ouejiulf of the real estate and a life Interest In the other half. All except S2O0.0Q0 of tho estate will go to her. Shu will receive the full rights of a widow. , , "It was out ot tho kindness of her heart that she gladly agreed to div ide the estate with the other heirs." Testifying at tho trial. Miss Pope admitted that tho prosecutlou of Shepherd . was preliminary to an uttempt to break MeCllntock's will, In which ho made Shepherd chief beneficiary. ACAPULCO, Guerrero, Mexico, (If) Statistics compiled by the offico of tho chief of military operations in this stuto show that while tho courts hud light calendars, 143 per sons had taken the law Into their own hands nnd executed death sen tences upon, their enemies during the month ot April. ' WHY.El'ROPE CALLS AMERICA THE LAND . i . . OF VSTOL1I GOLD SOUTHAMPTON, (IP) Roports circulated hero that the American stato department has put Us toot down on extravagant tipping by its representatives, havo brought ' out tales of the largest of soma Ameri can millionaires when they leavo the vessels that havo carried them in safety across tho Atlantic. It Is related among steamship stowards (.hat on one trip recently an American milltonalro gavo $10 to every member of tho crow of tho ship on which ho wns travelling, and $25 to each ot the officers. .Ills tips, it was estimated liy the stew ards, cost this individual 10,000. Another passenger not long ago sur prised a steward by presenting him with $100 after a six day passago from New York to Southampton. Legion Drive , Meeting To Be V Held Tonight . About 30 men, IiuiIiuIIiik Legion members and others Interested, ate expected to be present Uinlitltl i'j a meet lug In the LorIoii rooms tit tho court house for I ho purpose of formulating pltius for the Legion endowment drive, The meeting Ik culled for 8:00 o'clock sluirp. ' The drive will begin Hnttmlny. Juno 80, and will end Wedniwilay, Juno 2i. Among other methods of ut'rsct jng the attention of the public, to the drive will be n npenklng course to bo belt) nt local theaters. Four minute speakers will lie uslteil to present the Legion plan to ,tho vuriatis audiences nightly tin tl the close of tho drive. A total ot $2000 Is the Quota of the local post. Valuable Dogs Reported Stolen Emll fitibser. trapper for Hie 11. H. niologleul Survey, Is lint on a new trail today. ' Ho Is hunting for the man who stole his Airedale coyota dog from a cur parked near Fourth and Mnin. Several people, friends of GuliHur, saw tho man take the dog but supposed (itibser bud au thorised It. Another dog theft wns reporteil by Hose Oley Soulo of 4 1:1 High, street, whoso purebred collie disappeared some lime Wednesday night. Oll, MAN HERE j In Interests of Ills Cimtpiiuy J From Hncriiutenio I len- Mr. and .Mrs. Lnughrldirn of I Sucrumnnto are visitors In the city from Sacramento. Tlioy plan to spend the remainder of tho week hero, whero Mr. LoughbrldKo , will attend 'to business matters for bis company. I'.MN'LEVE UPHELD PARIS, Juno 10. (l)Tho chamber of deputies today voted J confidence in the Pnlnlovo govern-1 ment by a ballot of D2J to 32. Cooper's Hosiery Underwear -Pajamas GOME IN i 1 We will gladly SHOW YOU WHY : SELZ Good Shoes contain mora real value, why they hold their shape, why so comfortable. Wo'll point out tho fine leathers, tho most modern ideas of deslKii, and tho skilled craftHmunHblp, Wo'll show you a Inst particularly suited to you. 6.00 to 10.00 Wa can also show you what' 11.00 will liny In a Cooper's Athletic Union Hulls, and the added comfort you will find In them com pare. , SHIRT SPECIAL Genuine English. Broadcloth Collar attached, -2 flap pockets, nicely made- Tan BlueWhite and Gray $2.50 Value Guaranteed i $1,85 The TOGGERY ' 619 Main St. No one ever regretted buying quality FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 102ff Sinclair, Wins : Leasing) Suit No Fraud Shoi;n ' in! Teapot Dome, Case, u Says Judge CIIKVENNK. Wyo, June 19, (!')-'The lousing of Teapot Damn to Hurry Sinclair's Mammoth Oil company was upheld today by Fed eral Judge T. Illnke Kennedy, who rendered his decision in the i annul ment suit brought by the soveru lliellt. """ ' . "The ulleKnlloiiH of fraud In the, bill have not hern sustained, " Judge Kennedy ruled. , . FILE AltTK'LKH Articles ot Incorporation for the Curr Land. & Livestock company were filed hero today. The corpora-. (Ion, n California concern, Is Incor porated for $roo,ooo, , , Barg ains Potatoes by Hack, IVliC per lb. Blackberries No. 2, 25c can CaLsup, large cizo 25c . Crackers, family size, 25c box Fanners Headquarters Equipped for prompt delivery mid general hauling.' ' Try our ' Eggiua.ili, chick, pullet and lien scratch We carry feed and stuplo groceries Special attention to de livery of Camp orders Anderson Transfer & Feed Co. Phono 705 :i:i5 Ho. Clli J.-l.ir iKl" A FPE-.E rQUfjfTftV S SS- ELSK BWSLML ' 1 vv; v-..'r.:t.- j: ' w if -. -MftiUj;t-.3 w.ts' ..! .