The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 03, 1925, Page 1, Image 1

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Jiiif"-!, Oregon
Publinhcd Daily at
KLAMATH FALLS
"An Empire Awakening"
BUY AT HOME; LOCAL
MERCHANTS CAN GIVE
YOU BETTER BARGAINS
Associated Press Leased Wire
Eighteenth Year Number 5564
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1925
PRICE FIVE CENTS
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Speedy Action Marks
Presentation of First
Day's Events at Rodeo
Attractions Run Off On Schedule Time With
out Delays; Real Bucking Horses And
Real Riders Give Crowd Thrills
From tlie- time the first bucking hur.se broke from
the chutes promptly at 1 :30 until the last rider crossed
the finish line yesterday, visitors at what is declared
to bo Klamth Falls' greatest and best Rodeo had not one
dull moment.
A good crowd saw the contests, but it was far from
being the capacity crowd that the attractions warranted.
That much larger crowds will attend today and to
morrow, when stores and businesses all over town will
close until Monday, was the belief.
Tim bin k IliK ronleM wan f nl from
Klnrt lo finish. Tint Illy unxoi In (lull
lion tin name of poime snIiik n mttin
Hiring of horses, which It ilosnrvm.
Ilu Itlchurdnoii, on Nelly Illy,
nml I 'til McCarthy on Itonnil Moun
tain, ItlrniH Schonehln on Tommy,
lilld Murk MeCulloy on Mnlln niudo
pretty rides. Al lioxit wait disquali
fied on Screwdriver. Tom Lcwln look
a hard tumble from Screwdriver.
Jack Crlm lasted Iwo noil onu half
Jump on illaik Domuu, Loo Hormr
parted company "rl4:hi.iuw.'', (rum
Bain Slingcr, and lioiin tioorgo nn;
Sharktty dissolved partnership uliort
ly after leaving tli snip of t ho
uliiito.
Th chariot race between thn
(ilvnu und I Imi ry t"iimn liroiiKht (lu
rrawd to I(h feet, (llvan wan on
till) outside, itnd for th firm lap
wum half a length behind llii' Henry
liillll, On I ho Inst lap !h" (llvun
tiiani forged nhend, and was a link
In the lead of I lu Henry team,
hut within fifty feel of I ho flnlKh
Henry's tiu infnrgcd ahi'iul..iiiid won
by n nook.
Sum Winner mid Sharkey showed
kuiiiii of tlm monncsi hurkliiK, or
rather gave Indication of what they
might do If a rider managed to vliiy
hum enough for them to gel u good
Hturt.
Tlio show wiih ri'iuiirkahly well
nlugcd. The cuntouiiiry waltlUK ho
Iwcfii events, which Is always ex
pected by HcnHoucd rodeo funs, wiih
entirely lucking. In the bucking
content, two und throe hore wcro
middled at a time, no that xome
thlUK might bo doing every nilniiie.
WOMAN; LIQUOR,
TAKEN IN RAID
In nil cully morning raid ul I.T2
Oii'Kon Avi'iiuc, Nliei'lrfK ilepulli'1
helzeil n iiiiuullly of lilhueil inooll
fihlnn mill jiiTcMcil lmlso IImi'Iun.
lllll'Kcd proprietor of till' cMlllilNh
liicnl. I'mie nun In (lie ;ihu'e nl
the I line of the i nhl m e held lis
mIIiickmcm. A hiioi' ('lini'K "HI !'
pierelled uuiiIubI llio woiiiiiii, (ill'l
corn mild.
Peace Overtures
Are Being Made
PAULS, July 2. (P) Tim French
foreign officii today received Infor
luntlon thill coudllloiiH of peaen to
nil offurod lAlid-BI-Krlin,- llio lend
or of wurrliiK Itll'fliuiH In Morocco,
nro being prepared by tlm Kriincd
Spnn lull con fercnen nt Madrid.
There In lltllo confldeneu hero t It it t
Abd-EI-Krlm will nccopl.
Thu peneo tnrniH will bo offered
Abd-KI-Krlin In the inline of Spain,
nlthoiiRli repi'KHontlnK both l''rench
and SiuiiiIhIi vlewn. Tlm lulenllon
la to Rive tho Ulfflun leader iui op
portunity to allow wliothei' he wunta
poaoo on what tho Kreiieh and
Spunltdi reguril an ronnonuhllo
forma,
Mrs. Coolidgc .
Nearly Struck
by Motorcycle
Wife of President Nar
rowly Escapes
Injury
KW.UII'NCOTT. Mas., July j, (Ar
Mr. iMllilf( Imrt'Iy rNrnM br
ing iti ii tlown Iiy a nmtnrr)rlr t III
iiiofiilnn ilui'lntf it mi Ik hIhmiI
MHiimpHt ittt, n lra lu tin l(!t of 111!
in mm I mix injc tirr.
SIm nMiii-ttiiiK to Vhil court
illiil IuhI Just IiiiihmI Into tin1 pi'tvati'
ililv'vay uht'ti four itM-itiliri-!i of the
Mali' coiiHtnlntlury on lnotorryclrH
lut-iicil Into tlio lam Ix'ttlml lirr.
rlliiK lit it fiiM t ll, arrurtllnK lo
nil nrfwn, (In inotortytlp of llni?
wvrv IhIiIik hir utmost Iwftitv uny
DIM tH iiwutv.
The ki'IikIIiik of hiaki'H ant! a )H1
hy tliinirri Hairy, lnr mmtcI M'rvh-o
mini gave lm. I'oollil ht-r only
waritfntc autl tin Mto Jumped to out'
side of Hit mail tlio It'inling niaililm
hot hrtwt'i'ii tirriimt Haley.
Tito liiolorryi lt Urdu hinrnl, w hit li
was roiiiliiK to W hile t'onii to esrort
tlie imvtlih'iit to 'iimhrhl irot-ee(-nl
lo the Miininrr wliili Iiuum willi
Otlt Mopping.
Slain Bandit
Portland Man
TACOMA, Wu.-h., July 3. One or
the 'two bunk bandits killed by clt
Ir.eim mf llu-:'kley, Wab., Wenlnt'sday
iiflernoon, wim today Idenllfled his
Charles V. NyKren, 27. of 1'. rtluiul
Out. Thu JdentlfleaiVin was niaile
hy ,io:il pollco through flnner print
ruivrdn. Nynren win iirrixled lu
IVi'i'llum! on November lfi, 1H24, f ir
can'.v.lni; conceiilel wmipons and bis
flnser prints titkon at .that time.
The other slain bandit bus n l
been Idenllfled.
Marines Will Be
Withdrawn Soon
MANAGUA. Nicaragua, July ,1.
(V) Local newspapers nuiiniinco
that llio United KtnUm murines will
be withdrawn from hero on August
I. Thn first dnliichmcnt of murines
arrived 1:1 years ago to (iiell revo
liilloiiury activities and murines
since hnvo served ns n guniil for
the Americun legiithiu, '
IX I'KDDII.M, COl'HT
, tMUCAdO, July 3. (VP) -Definite
iinnoiineement wits made hero i.:dn'
hy Chireiico Harrow that llie S.opes
ovolii'lhin l.rliil, sot tor hiMi'lng at
Dni't'r.n, Tenn., .would ho ilaken In I .
.Mm fudni'iil I'omt by oiiuniel for
tho lefpnfl.
BAND TS
- IT
T
Bind Thomas McCarthy and
Fiancee in Apartment
in New York
GET CASH AND JEWELS
Were Said to be Looking
for Roll Collected From
Gambling Houses
MOW VOHK. July 3. Thrvo hold
up men rohlicd ThatnuH J. Mi'l'Hrlhy
who Is HiUI by the p lh'O to he
widely known us :i ( on fl leu;; j man
und frf:Ker, and a a- i.iii.i w'.nian who
mild she w:i M'.n Anna I'juley,
iiiK at tho I j'cI Ku:htliii iif?l'.,utiO
lu cush and .,e,!.'y n.'tcr hlnd'ne
both In tho Ai'inhy aiinrmieiit t-n
ihu firm '!.- Jl jii V.Ht IUCi
strent U( n:, ;h'.
The pol'fj mule islun-l .MI.'H I'.uiley
to bo M.-Cii; '',." f i.iiiic.'!. They tuy
that McCarthy l!v" at thn opart
miMii Iioiidc with two br-.h-jra.
Mlchucl ami Daniel; nh'at tho mun
robbed Is Interested in gmnhlliiK
i;anipi c, nilui teil in Ihu Tender
loin, imi (h it Ihu crruks who raid
ed his apa: ;nicnl apparently had
been 'ii watch, niukliiii their Inva
sion wh.n they believed n largo turn
of money could bo f-und In tho
apuniment.
la that pha'.' of tho , l jlihei y
VoUli dtii.' nlih-the shadowing of
the rlcllms It Is k.inll.ir to llie In
vuiIjh tf tho hoinea of Miss Kdith
lloho. Mrj. lleltui lloyw-.jrth, who
w ;a tho flmnneo of Dapper Don Col
lin, lie not v'jiih riinlnul, and of
other women IiiiB'ii alJng llroa
ay. Ti.nk t'iili and (JeliK
From McCarthy's pucliols. tho po
llco say. the bundlt tojk JII.T'"'.
tbreii cf the hills being $1,0I'0 de
noinlnatlon. I'i:m Miss Pauley
they wrenched a :l.tiuu 1 dlniuonit
rhiK and a diamond bracelet dec!.ir
ed t ) ho worth as niii.fi.
Kj i.: ill hi) leu u ilrawo.nl In thu up
nrtnuMil, twelve watches and elKht
diamond -.'carfplns wero Kallured o
gother, these, ncrorillng l.j tiho po
lice, rcprcHcittiitK ec-lliiioral in can
nectlon with KauihllaK Bime. Then
Iho rsil.leiK left, somewhat disap
pointed, however, becaiisu they had
n't been able to net. ni -re. ,
Tlia invostiKiti' n hcHun by thu
pollen led them lo a t.Tiwiny of Mc
Carthy's rec.id. Ill .tlielr files they
round the fjlljwiitK under the nnmo
of Tlioinus .1. McCarthy:
1901 Sent lo Kliuiru TiifJrina
t iry for Brand larceny.
1906 Sent ti.) Hudson County (N.
J.) ' penttenthuy for grind larceny
under 'nil ino wt "TlMinas Di-own."
J 906 Arriwtcd for forcery and
lent to Sins Sinn prl.n tor from
nine t fifteen years.
11UI Arreted for uniud larceny
as "Thomas llurmi". No dlspMitlan
ct tho ciiso on file.
Arrested at Atlantic City
as "Thomus Norman" for Impur-
SOIlilllllit
department cf Justice
agent. Fined $1,000 and sentencod ;
... i ... . tn rl.-.. v.,iii-j .Iti' lit,. V ,w i
Jurioy HUtto prlsJii,
J923 Again ano.-ted ut Allanllc
Cltv for iniporsfjnuiti'iig an officer, i
! but acquitted.
10:! 4 Arrested in lloston m
cluirges of forgory und conspiracy.
Out on ball.
The stuwy of Iho ribbory t )ld to
tho pollco follows:
MoCunhy und Miss Pulley wero
alono lu tho .upiii'tineiu u 10
o'clock lust night. Tliero was a
sniurt tapping n Iho (loir. Mc
Curihy opened it and three men
'..ci.cd before them, revolver i prom
inently displayed.
"Do you want to I'oiir sweet
music?" nskuil one.
McCarthy sensed the slluiHlon.
lie sb.iok his head negatively.
"Well, whole's ,the rll?"
' McC'iir.lhy was not auh!iilslvu en
'iiugh it.o suit them.
(Continued On Page Vive)
E MM
Another Quake
Felt Today at
Santa Barbara
Temblor This Morning
Reported to Have
Razed Mansion
SANTA IIAUHAUA. ( iillf., duly :t.
ITi II In rcnorlcil (he iM-uuliful
iiiiuisloii of ('. U. . IlillliiKs, uculiliy
r.i.- hoi- owner, loc.ici o .me of j
ilie hills J(i -iik( of tin city, wax I
pnl'lllilly lleliiollshed In Iho ijiuikl'
Hint struck tills city Hits morning.
The Hilling lioine tvus Mild to have
been only fcl!jlitly iliuinigeil In lon
iluy's iliuke.
SANTA ItAltilAltA, Cnllf., .Inly a.
tI'l Siililu Itui'ltiirit 'um riH-ki-d
again hy a lieuy iiiake at 8:!H a. in. !
The Uiike lasted about blv mtoiiiIm
ami shook Hie ctly rather violently.
The vibration, -onlslJng of two
shocks, iipiH-nnil to lie from cast i
to et und Mvuyril lmlldiiigs
perhniiH more scvendy than any of i
the Miocks folloivhig the major ills-
turlmiiccs or last Mooihiy morning.
So fur ns reported no further damage
has resulted. (KtuiiiI of buildings
i u-hed Into the open for wifely and
several
lerlcul.
girl employes herame li-. I
PASADKN A. Calif., July , tP) j
A slight eiirtliiuiiki. occurred here at
::m a. in. The movement us up-
pai-eiitly north nut! south.
Northern Line ' ;
Surveys Route
to California
President Turner Says
Road Will Go On
South
PORTLAND. Ore.. July 3. The
Oregon Trunk Railway company,
controlled by tho Croat Norhern
and the Northern l'ncific. is push
ing tho survey of its proposed line
from llend to Klamath Kalis, on
tho way to a San Francisco connec
tion, President W. K. Turner an
nounced on his return yesterday
from southern Oregon with Chief
Kngineer A. J. Wijsrhrll, Attorney C.
A. Mart and Ceneral Kreight Agent
It. W. I'ickurd.
ll is hoped to havo Hie survey
completed in five or six weeks.
"Presumably Iho interstate com
merce commission will set our ap
plication for hearing son after,
and it Is our hope that tho com
mission will net promptly mid fav
orably upon it," said President
Turner. "In our application wo have
designated two routes, one of which
practically purul!(Ms the Southern
Pacific lino from Skooktim or Pnu
niiia south. The other route di
verges southeasterly, reaching
Spriiguo Hiver and , comes into
Klamath Falls from tho oust.
"This route, while slightly long-
I or, litis tho udvantago of opening
: )u.w territory and wo favor it.
""o nro preparing Tor the hear- Vaughn started to escort tho wont
ing on our application. This menus en to where their car was .waiting!
Iho gathering of facts" to demon
strate that there Is a present and
future public necessity for the line.
We tire nnxious lo enlist the aid
In securing this evidence of the peo
ple of Klamath Falls."
x
Nt) PAPi:it SATURDAY
In order to glvo till of Its
employes' an opportunity to
celebrnto July 4th, The Evening
Herald will not publish toinor-
row. Today's issue is being
published early an well In
order to permit members of thu
staff to enjoy the Rodeo this
afternoon. There will be no
Ismio of Hie Sunday Sun Sunday
morning.
The Rodeo, July 2-3-4
MURDER CHARGE
FACED fl PI
AFTER (IRREL
George How!
J I M
j ana iriaii
:-8 Alleged
Named Huf
to Have SI , t Vaughn
UNDER SU1 EILLANCE j
Dunsmuir Man Dies From
Fractured S-jII After
Fight in Cabin
(Special to 1
YUEKA, Calif.,
aro' facing rhanr
Herald)
3 Two men
LmZtT
:ursTof a
the
rom a f rae-!
Walter f'rederii k ;
at Dunsmuir in
quarrel over tn:
suit of Vaughn')
tureil Kkull in i
Sunday, nccordl
nienl made bore-
Attorney Charles 1
Both of the su
lo have struck the
Vaughn's death. o:
'r hospital
announcc
- ',y District
'.on.
, r,6n claim
t caused
before a M.roner ,
niulr .N.nnday and
statement to Dept. .
Thomas B.. Wrighr .
e fled
onlv to l arrestee
"''arBO this week i..
.-other
In the
Ja" l ",u"
Itruvrl tit Si ..
Tlm hrawl In u-Iil.(.
,-il-
leged to havv rece'! CIW, w J
vailsetl Tils aea1c-.'apL-iea near
Vaughn's .cabin at tho uppor Sodai
Springs June 21. Following thai
trouble. Vaughn picked himself up)
and returned to his cabin, where
he remained until the evening of
June 25 when friends finally per
suaded him to go to the hospital
where he lapsed into consciousness
Saturday evening and died early
Sunday morning.
fieorgo E. Howard Is the suspect
who is under survillience at Duns
muir, while a man named Hughes
Is held at Red liluff and District
Attorney Johnson, who is conduct
ing a personal, investigation, will
leave hero this week for tho Te
hama county city to glean a state
ment from Hughes, who fled with
his wife after the trouble.
How Over Women
Tho trouble urosc over a visit
paid the Vaughn cabin by Mrs.
Howard and Mrs. Hughes on the
night of Iho brawl and the subse
quent discovery of tho whereabouts
of their wives hy Howard and
Hughes.
Before, he died Vaughn made a
statement to Samuel Uoth. his com
panion in the rabin, in which ho
said that he had been struck but he
did not nnmo his assailant. Roth
took corn of tho ailing man, who,
he said, complained from the time
he returned from the brawl until
he was taken to the hospital of
terrific pains in his liend. Uoth
said that on tho evening of the
trouble ho returned homo from u
fishing trip to find Charles M. Con
nors and Vaughn drinking with the
women and singing. He said short
ly after ho arrived Connors and
and where Howard and Hughes
were waiting for the return of their
wives. Two neighbors brought
Vaughn home 15 minutes later in
a semi-dazed condition as the re
sult of the blow. -
"Love's Old, Sweet Song"
Vaughn went to his death singing
"Love's Old, Sweet Song," Mrs.
Howard km id . She said that with
Mrs. Hughe? they took gasoline to
Vaughn ut his cabin and that he
and Connors had offered them a
drink of wine, which they took.
''I tojd Mrs. Hughes ' that 1
couldn't slay, ,
"Connors said 'Hiiig tbnt over
again' und Vaughn snug 'Love's
Old, Sweet Song' and then we
started for the car. Vaughn took
his revolver with hlin. He said, 'I'm
going to ho prepared. I'm going to
tulto my little pet along with mo to
(('out iiuied on Pane Two)
Kansas City Firm to
Purchase Holdings of
Menefee in Klamath
Negotiations Said To
500,000,000 Feet Of
Goldthwaite Option
PORTLAND, Ore., July 3. Negotiations were report-,
ed under way here late yesterday for transfer of 500,-
i0C0'CCO fcl..f Pine timber and other property on the
!Klamath division of the Southern Pacific railroad from
re-jL. B. Menefes to the Forest Lumber company of Louis- '
iana for a consideration of $1,000,000. :': '
The Forest Lumber company is owned by R. B. White
r.nd his associates of Kansas City. The company is
represented here by C C Shepherd, manager of ,its
lumber operations in the northern pine section. '
The timber tract included in the deal is owned by the
'"''j"! Federal government, under contract of sale to the Modoc
r in 'ne company, organized a few years ago by J. O. Gold
Marshal I thwaite. -He afterward sold it : to Menefee. Goldth-:.,
waite recently obtained an
Drooertv from Menefee.
Besides the timber, 40 miles of logging railroad, a mill j
site, planing mill, dry kilns and a quantity of logging '
5n 11 1 nment nr Irvrilvd in Irans ffr
,,
-'. 'urZ&iS i
This transfer of ' the mill
hanging fire for months, will probably bs followed by
immediate construction of the sawmill at Aspgrove. The
L. B. Menefee company has prepared plans for a two
rig mill, but construction was delayed until the tangled
affairs of the Modoc.concern could be straightened out
INVESTIGATION
ON FIRE BEGUN
Officials today are investigating a
mysterious fire -of allegedly incen
diary origin which last night did
$600 dumage to a house on the
Shippington road, next to the Al Gra
ham residence. Residents of the
house, which is owned by H. Nut
ting, declared that the house was set
afiro once before on Wednesday
night, supposedly hy a man who hud
a grudge against them.
Miners' Demands
Are Made Public
SCRANTOX, Pa., July 3. (VP)
The anthracite scale committee to
day submitted to the trl-district
convention for its ratification the
following tentative demands for re
newal with mine owners of tile
contract expiring August 31.
A contract for two years; com
plete recognition of the union,
which means adoption of tho check
off: ton per cent wage increase for
tonnage men and a $1 a day ad
dition for day workers; equalization
of day. rntes; payments on tho basis
of 2210 pounds ton where now paid
on car basis.
Other demands include: Quicker
udjiistment of grievances; improve
ment of housing conditions on com
pany property: equalization of col
liery work during shutdowns and
other matters ' of technical chnr-
i acter.
Police Capture
Robber Suspect;
Victim Is Gone
Police today are holding a suspect
and hunting for the man he Is al
leged lo havo attempted to rob hist
night In the Pnsthne Pool Hall. The
Injured man. known only ns Murphy,
was slugged while In th rear of the
poolhnll. He was taken to a hos
pital lor treatment and later disap
peared. Police arrested a BUHpoct
and now are nnahlo to locate Murphy
for identification purposes. Murphy
wns not seriously Injured.
Be Nearly Completed-
' . r
Pine Involved-Jack
To Be Exercised
option for purchase of the
''te -"Tt. ' ':: V '- i" -7 : f- -i-.
property, which ' has been
Laundry Here L
Plans 75,000 :
Modern Plant
New City Laundry Will
Join Mun ger Chain
System
Plans for l''c crwtion of a $73,"
t:!t niiideru laundry are now under
vtuy und building Hill continence
in the ino'ieilhite futcrc was v'an-
iiLUiiccu today by Miirshull Flelfla
and (Jcrilou MufAulny of the Xevr
Clly IiUiindrr here. " ;
Coimldcnt with this aiinoiiiici-
1 nieiit was out' ' that the New Cllt
Laundry, which will i-einuiii iiitd.T
III., n.fimfm.itioiit .f I.'l.!i mill f;n.
Atiluy, will become a part of the
natlcn-wlde Mungcr chain of laun
dries. .
Joining fo tho chain will result
lit standardized woik and pi-lies und
it saving In tost, of material-i which
will 1m- reflected I" "hotter work
turned out, Mr. Fields Haiti. ;
The M linger chain wim fomidcil
by (iiorge M. Monger, Hr. Ills son,
(Jcoi-ge Munger, piesent head nf
tin, firm, ivum horn anil eoilinletetl
negotiations with, tho w City
Laundry management, nrcoliipaiilull
by (i. . Uoiiiii li, serrctai y of llie
company. . t .
. . UKItKKKOJtD WISH f,i
HE.LY-0N-TI1A.ME8, Eng., July
3, (JP) Jack IJeresford, Jr., , of
Loudon, present title hclder, .. today
defeated Walter M. Heover, of l iul
adelphin, In -the ellmln.4tbns fir llie t
Diamond Sculls" of Iho Hettlty r.05
utta. :'""
Fireworks Show
1 .
Planned Tonight
In connection with the Itoijeo
nl..l.l ,t,,.u. n..,i. Iw.lntr hi.l.l nl IovtiU
Alley and Klamuth Avenue, a fire
works display will be given tonight
and tomorrow night on I.nku Kwau
nn. Thn fireworks displays will he
held each night between 10:00 and
11:00 o'clock.