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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1925)
UnJveroily Lihmfv I'-utrcne, Orczcr. Published Daily at KLAMATH FALLS "An Empire Awakening" EiRhteenth Year Number Relatives of Dead Woman Say They Have Evidence of Foul Play BODY TO BE EXHUMED Investigators go to Seattle to Probe Death of Mrs. Crawford White AS roitlA. oio. July lu. (A') 111 till) light Of evidence III J . tiUin of liivciKlKulliig aituruey, the discovery of pjUou In t-: stomach uf .Mrs. Crawford While, who wan killed In Hoitlllo iicitrly two rjri uico, would cu'ustllnto a strong link In (ho proof of niuiJer, .counsel fur Mm. While's fiunlly declared here today. An order for vxliiiniiitl n uf I ho hotly unit nit iiunbsln of I hi' vllul organs was Issued yesterday In rcspjiuu to u (ivllilou of Mri. While's mother, Mm. Mary KJoblum. Wlillii J. o. Krli'knon, futnicr C'latnii county dlt,M't ntt-trimy. I ' toiiiliiuliiii lo liuudlo blio Asluriu In- veiillKiitloii, C. W. Iloblnnoii. crlm lliltl luw export, Iiiij left for Heuillo to further robu tho mystery of the womiin'g ileiil'i In that . ii .-. The exiiiiilnalloii of the body, limy he ileiuyad tutvvrnl dnvs p-iiflititt III- vuntlitalliiiu of ItJblusou In Scat Ho. II I" I he eanteiillon of riOallvos Hint Mrii, White wan poisoned and ' then -hut lu rIvo her death, (ho up lieuiniieu of suicide, Tie bullet wound In In the left temple and mi nttempt will hit made lo .ihow that It vnlered lu an miKle ivhclh made It linp;.Nlhli for .Mra. While, who wan rls-'it l-ollded, lo have fired lliu Kliol. It Id alio Hi" cuutentloii of HricK mm that llio bJdy huh railroaded (u (ho ruvc. Owyhee Project Held In feasible Secretary Work Op poses Reclamation Work Now ASTDRIAPOISDN MYSTERY NUY BE SOLVED SHORTLY ONT A It Ijt), Ore., July lU.-Kol-' scne with u monthly total of -'.!.-IiiwIur n ineelliiK here IIiIh morning VUU. ami led- hy a wide margin w hen (ho nierlu of Hie Owyhee J Amorln, l.u llrunde mid Medford. rucluiuallon project were diBcimned, The four towim of the Htulu lead lliibert Work, Booretury of the In-.lnit In bullillnit nctlvlllen, are as terlor, Iwuiod tho followliiR Hlate-' fdllowa: rorlhind, $ 1,772,(120; inunL for publication: "If us some I Salem, J nsn.Tdi): KiiKeiie. $2l(i.!0(i, claim, I nm eompelled by law to build tho Maker project. (iiliu re KardloHH of the opinion of tho hcc rotury of tho Interior m to lis foiiHlhlllly, I i-t 1 i ii 1 1 not delay lm coiiHtmctlon. 1 do not bcllevo lt'n fciiHllilu iindet' e.xIxtlUK Iuwh, and oxporla, both of the bureau of ruclumallon iind tho ilcpiirtmcnt oT ngrliMllturu, linvp bo leporled to luu," Youthful Slayer Hanged At Folsom HACKAMKNTO, July 10, (!') K.l xvard Montljo, 21, wim hailKcd nt FoIhoih ut. 1:31 o'clock for the mur dur uf (llmltl' M. ilollll, lam Alii;.ilon ( pollceninn for which crlmo iila two oonipunloiiB dlud on tho Hcnffold nt San Quenllu 'prlBon earlier In tho day. ..' cu.M''i:hsi:h mi iiih:u , CI1ICA00, July 10. (V) ' Itiiymoud HuBlnllo, recenlly pnruled from tho ronllac re- formiitoiy for Itood behavior, confOBBOd (jidiiy tho muidor of 16 year old Madeline White wlioao brulBud body wim fviind boiioitth a poivb near ihor home, Tho girl Irad boon boaton. cure D.r)70 Board Favors Improvements on 2 Schools Rooms to Be Built Onto Buildings This Summer Two county schools of Kluiniilli will ho larger nml KiilNy Willi more facilities lo liii i'.i Increased enrollment, II was definitely de elded ill n meeting of 111 county school liourd held yoHterduy uftcr- IIOOII. An iiddlllomil room will In, built on I o (hu school lit Modoc I'olut mid iiIho h room will b added onto tin Hi'hool at Chiloqulii. Sud expert enco of a your of congested coiidi lloii In each of (ho (wo schools li:d tilt county school hoartl (o take action. The rooms will lie com plctcd this summer mid ready for occupancy ly the opening ot school next full. Pluus for construction of u new school nt the new rurul community of Hpritguo Ulvcr, lo miles east of Klu mill li Fulls, were examined. No definite in lion wan liikeu and it l understood that the hour. I will meet In Hie near future to definitely tieiilc on plans. Tile school must ,e Coiii,i,.ii. mid ready to p.n Kb doom hy tho itirMt day of school next fall. . Present at the board uieolliiK were Francis l!owne, George Of . .ti i.... ft... -t..u IlieiO. liar IrflVinrivj . i.iiuie. ,i.e.i.. I'ouiilv School Htiiniiinlendont Fred ' . u.. iviorsim and Connly. Heboid Clerk Vl,m (ff,ld. ' ' : -- City Secures Fourth Place for Building Klamath Falls Presses Eugene in June Construction A Hpurt of ImiIIiIIiik uctlvlllcit Hull (exceeded Inal year'a Jinn by over ii 7,000 placed Klamath Kallx in feu rill place in mate bnlldlUK for I lie month of June, nccnnlliiR to the National monthly bullillnx nnr- ey IxHiieil hy the S. V. StruiiH & Co., which wiih received hero today. Willi a leliil expendltiiro on liiilldhiK (or lliu mouth of J 2 2 1 . Gt. ! Klamalh Kulln eloely pretwed Mil- and Klamitlll Kalla, $221. Hill). Klamath KiiIIb' ImlldlnK last month 8ol u new record for June for IIiIb city. laiBt Julie, which waa couHldcred n pheliomlnal liiilldhiK month for tills oily, the total bulld Iiik expendltiiro 'was $194.tUU. . HOT AT MKDKOUl) MH1)I'X)HI), Ore., July 10, Yes lerday was tho hottest day or lliu iiionlh ihero when (ho mercury reached 10,1. TV.io inlxlinum tem peratiiio of tho miminnr was icuch cd In Juno when (he mercury touch ed 108. The locul weather bureau predicted liilo thenn.inieter will pa 100 lduy. Brossard Named On . Tariff Commission Utah Man Appointed by Cool- idge to Succeed Newly Named Diplomat HWAMl'SCOTT, Mass., July 10. The president bus appointed KiIkiU' llernard llossnrd of 1'tnli, lo h u member of the United Klatea tiirlft coinmlKslon, succeeding William Dill bertsou, recently appointed mini Her lo lloumanhi, , Mr. UroHsard sinco 10211 bus been economist with tho tariff commission nt Wiisliinglon. E t T New Indictment Returned Against John T. Scopes, School Teacher BRYAN GETS OVATION Prominent Lawyers Taking Part in Case Which At tracts Wide Interest DAYTON, Tenn., July lOltV) A new Indictment, based upon tho evi dence respoTislblo for the old docu ment, was returned nBalnst John Thomas Scopes by u I!Vk county grand Jury here t jlu. The Indlcl ment charged vljlallou of tho r.-enl- y enacted Tennessee law prohibit ing (" tcachlnc of evolutl.n theor ies lu tho public schools. The technicality Involved wiih (ho iiiejtlon of elapsed flmc between ') suuunuulng of the special grand Jury In spiK'I'.tl session anl tho me:t;nj; f.f ('ifi body. , Thirty days should have separated the two. lto Indictment Today remedied this de fect, It was Buld by attorneys. On niJlioii of lliu attirney-Be'J-o r :i I . tho former Indictment vguinst Scopes was quashed, Oiaving been superceded by the second document! Id (ho case, ' ' j ". '.- .... ," .-'-' - ',--',' Opened by I'nijrr . COlItT ItOO.M, iJaytou. Tenn., July 10. (.!') With a prayer by the llev. Wm. M. '(.'artwrlh-ht .pastor ot the Dayion Methodist Kpl.-opal chuicli, Sonti'i, u special term of llhea t-ouity cl:cult court was con vened here Oils inorniiii; ut 'J:10 oVIock for (ho trial Xt John Trejiniis Scopes, e'lafged with vlolut Ing l ho so-culled null ovulation law of Tellliebyee. The opening of tho court was marked by what was expected lo bo the first of many demonstrations when li'ie eiitivmce' of Wm. Jen- nlnsi lliyaii provoked a burst of hand. lapping f:om spoctaurfl, pack ing tho colli I room. As the load ing member of (ha prosecutions staff of iiawuoys walked within tho bar of (ho court llio was greeted cordial ly by Clarence Diiimw and Dudley l'leld .Maloiie, leaders In t'lu de fense group of lawyers. After the prayer by Mr. CAirt wTlglit, Judge Joha T. Haulaton rapped for "Older In tho dint" at !:H. Sheriff It. It. Harris an nounced tluit court was duly In session. ' IVInclpnls Hose Activities ot tho court wero held up for a few minutes while coun sel Tor both sides posed with tho Judge eti the Hliinil. A donen pho togniphorH wero made. Clurenco Harrow was In his shirt sleoves. Tho otliers were In o'uts, Jndgo llaul ston poswl holding hU gavel lol't. Tim judge Instructed tho sherirt to seal nil spectators and 'permit others to stand against the wulls. Equador Revolt Held Successful LIMA, Peru, July 10. Kl Comor clo's conlviponilent at Ouayiiull, Kiiuator, repoits tho overthrow of the Equudivrlan . government ul (liilto by a bbudloss mill move mont. It la not known whether tho movement was dlrocted only u tin lust the cabinet or also against President Cordova. SI.AVDIIS IIAMiKI) . HAN QltHNTlN. Calif., July 10. (jT) Thoinus Bailey, 22, and Lew'.H Perry, .19, were hanged nt (he stato prison here today for tho nun dor of lilenn Bond, a Ixis Angeles pollcp- man after tho failure ot a spec- lacular last ihour court fight. to suvo hoir lives. V O UT ON TS WAY AT DAYTON 51 Associated Press Leased Wire KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY; JULY 10, 1925 1 ' ' ' ' Another Quake Rocks Montana r This Morning Temblor Felt in Vari ous Sections Early Today . " IIKI.KSA... Mont.. July 10. Southwestern Montana nguin today was disturbed by earilKiuakes that wero felt here, at Great Kails, Three Forks. Manhattan and Billing. No widespread damage was Veported. The cjnuke was miwt pronounced at Three Korks.. where It lusted for two minutes, l'eoplu rushed Into (ho streets. Aside from the (oppllng of bricks from chimneys and ruins left by former shakes, there, was no damage. Similar conditions pre vailed at Manhattan. There was no damage and no alarm. At' Helena the slight shocks lasted a few sec onds. OltKAT FALLS, Mont..' July 10 (Jf) Croat Kalis was rocked at 7i45 this morning by a short bu( pro nounced earthquake whose Inten sity was comparable to that felt hero on Juno J7. The tremors lasted about three socoimo. At IillllngB i many inhabitants were unaware that tho city had been vlHltcd by uakes, worKinen on buildings being tho first to report tho earth's Inward convulsions. Child Deception r Charged In Suit Portland Steamship Pilot Al . leges Baby Born in 1923 Not His Own ' l'OKTLANP, Ore.. July H).--fhar-los V.. Kucbanan, n steamship pilort filed suit in circuit court hero today against a physician, a hospital su perintendent and his -wife, Mrs. liiichanan. demanding S-IO.OrtO to ussuago liis "outraged paternal In stincts." Buchanan alleges that the tltreo conspired to palm off on him a baby which thoy declared to be bis when as a matter of fart Mrs. nuchaiian did not (;ivo birth to a baby nt all. Tho chilil. Hie complaint states, was supposed to have born born January 20. 132:!, and Buchanan says il was not until Jul-' 23. this year, that be learned of the djoep liou. He says that for two years lit? has believed himself to be the father of tho child and that lie has lavish- j ed on it all his love and care, Trusties Make Prison Escape ! M EDFORU, Ore., July 10. E. B. Hayno nml Ben Daniels, county jail trusties, walked away from tho court house yard Thursday evening about "o'clock and up to noon today bad not been raptured by Sheriff Jen nings and deputies who bent the brush south ot Jacksonville for the fugitives. Ilnyno was serving a six months senteuco for Honor violations in this I city and Dunlels was serving a thirty day senteneo from Ashland for vag jrnncy. Both had served about half lot their sentences. Visitor Finds Chunk of Gold on River Bank MEDFORD. Ore., July 10. A j miniature gold rush to Rogue river Is not linprouamo ns tne result, oi announcement in tho village ot Itoguo River' today that Trueman Scatt, a visitor from Iowa, yester day panned out. n fJiir ounce gold I nugget which he values nt $80. Mr. Scott has been a frequent visitor lo Itoguo River in tho summer and bus persistently maintained that gold could be tewnd there. I mtmm APPEALS nnRiiiioTinR rnn bLWIbllUTi vUtl d rp, j CONTRACT FRAUD Away Because They Had Former Director of Veter ans' Bureau Takes Case to Higher Court LONGEST ON RECORD Brief Contains 10,(100 Print ed Pages Court Errors Are Alleged CHICAOO. July 10. (P) Appeals : . on behalf ct Churlej Kurbes, form- ' er director of tho veterans bureau ! and J. W. Thompson, wealthy St. j , Fehr,rv ,.f consoles t defraud the government through hospital ' in tho contracts, were filed today L'niled States circuit court of ap- j 01 p- !,.Pal9- . .'p.p?' ""!". " T. longest in the. histor.-- f the court here. " . Ninety five error in the jjrocecd - inss and findings of the original t rial court are enumerated. Grave, substantial and piejudl ial errors in the trial are held by the defendants, to have brought about tho conviction. . Forbes and Thompson Uro free on builds pending decision on tho appeal. . Thee r. e-tf twntciieoilvtflK -years in the benileiitiary and fiucil JIO.OOU. ' . X - TOo appeal probably w-Jll be heard in October. Local Office for Railroad . Opens Today Oregon Trunk Sends J. J. Hoydar Here as Agent Headquarters N of the ' Orrigon Trunk railroad were established to day in the Hopku building -with J. J. Hoydar of Spokane, Washington, official of tho company in charge. Mr. Hoydar is general agent for tho Oregon. Trunk railroad, the Spokane Portland & Seattle railway company. and Oregon Electric Railway com pany. - "The Oregon Trunk railroad, feel- ing that it should have some repre sentative here, decided to open an office here and delegated me to bo its representative." Mr. Hoydar said this afternoon. "I will endeavor to establish a contact between the Klamath public and the Northern lines which are striving to enter this territory." Asked it he contemplated gather ing further data on prosent and po tential tonnage of the Klamath coun try, Mr. lloydur answered In tho lllftlll"!'. , "We secured nil the necessary ,ln.. !.,.. M..t...lt ,,,,,1 u-hlla Ihnm .... , , . . j . . might bo a re-check ot that data, I. .... . UOUOl WI1UIIIUI UICIU iu uu uium activity' along that lino." Mr. Hoydar Is expecting thn arriv al either toduy or tomorrow ot A. J. YVitcholl, chief engineer of the S. P. S. and his chief assistant G. V, I.lntner. The two railroad engineers will spend several days here Inspect ing the survoy now In progress. NOTICE TO Sl'BSCIilBiaW - Duo to tho growth of tho circulation of t iio Evening Herald wo havo found It lie- cossary to increase tho number- of danders. This calls for a .leairaiigement ot BJiue ot the currier routes. If during the next tew days you fail to re- you will call 708 u ejpy will be sent you by special messenger. Bradshaw To Herd Sheep on Fourth Authorities Unable To Find Any Trace of Juveniles-Note Left to Father Telling of Their Disappointment-Whereabouts Are Unknown ": Disappointed and hurt because they were unable to i come to Klamath Falls for I Bradshaw, aged 12, and daughters of Mr. and Mrs. A- j valley, ran away from their since have not been seen or Uand, juvenile officer is in charge of the case and is con ! "acting a careful investigation into the disappearance." ' Absolute mystery surrounds the means by which the ; two -young girls made their escape. Their father, who, j owns large bands of sheen, has- been livinur temnorarilv ir. Hue Lake, the two girls ot sheep, three miles from RESPONSIBILITY Med ford Probers do not Ac cuse Alleged Wife Beat er of Manslaughter WITNESSES TESTIFY Mrs. Emma Murphy Was Beaten by Husband Be fore Her, Death MEDKORD, Ore. coroner's jury called May 25 to in vestigaie (lie causes of death of Mrs. Emma Elsio Murphy, and whose husband, Omar W. Murphy, faces an indictment for manslaugh ter as a result thereof, made its final report last night. The verdict reached after 30 minutes delibera- I lion uiu not nx tne cause ot ileatn j and Is as follows: "We, the coroner's jury, duly im i panelled to and sworn to Investi- I gate the causes ot death of Emma : Elsie Murphy, hereby find Hint the j said Emma Elsio Murphy met ber j death on the 22nd day of' May, f 1023, nt Sacred Heart hospital from I causes undetermined." I , i . Analysis Made t The noroner's Jury was held In adjourned session for six weeks, j awaiting analysis of vital organs of I the deceased. i Murphy, novr at liberty on 3000 I bonds, was indicted by the Rrand jurv on a manslaughter charge ,,,,,, , . I ami his trial is scheduled for near- i Ing at the October term of tho I circuit court. , ! Witnesses lit the coroner's hear- i tn t.'.ullrii.l it,., Mm MtiiMtltu waa i . , ... ,'',,';..', April first, lost, and i? was al- leged that after a month's illness, she died from the effects. 1 1 Price Of Food Mounts In June WASHINGTON. July 10. General increase in retail food prices during tho month ending June 15 is ! Indicated In reports from 23 cities ' compiled by the labor statistics bur- ! onu of the department of labor. The shown In Dotroit. Three per cent Increases were reported In several cities. CORONER'S iRtFIJSES TD FIX BUY AT HOME; LOCAL MERCHANTS CAN GIVE", YOU BETTER .BARGAINS PRICE FIVE CENTS Sisters Run the ; Fourth of July, Esther Junie Bradshaw, aged 14, W. Bradshaw of Lantrell's parents Tuesday night and heard from. Mrs. Ruth Brod- were put m charge of a band their father s camp. ; Inves- ligation or Mr. Bradshaw, 'Wednc Jday; morniag, wien he. discovered his daughters' absence, disclosed no tracks of horses or automobile new the tent In w-lik:h they slep. ; , The , gTrls'liad' fio money, nor did D'iy have any means if transportation. They we're lon'mifc bofbw'.MulIn In a wild stretch of country. ' Yot when tho sun arose Wednesday morning thoy iliad disappeared as If wiped oft the earth. ' , .. ' 'ote Is Left . ' , ' A note was left and la In poses sion'icf Mr. Bradslmvir, a.-cordlu; lo authorities. Tho, note shews what inipellej the girls to leave :ielr home. It stated that subJtaji tiully that Marie and Frank, their older sister and brother-in-law wojo able, to get tj Klamath Fulls tor Uiu tb. but that they were forced to remain at the sheep camp herding sheep. ' ..... 1 Mr. Biadshaw explained to auth orities tliiit IiIh pir t.mt Krnken den'n July 10. Theund tnat he n d been unubie 'to take t:ie girls to Klamath Falls for the Rodeo. , , ' Fear is felt by authorities ih it the- two girls have fallen Into the hands f unscrupulous men and on this leud a careful check will be made on Ciabitues ot shady char acter who reside in the Mulln and Tule Lake district. Mr. Bradshaw is of the opinion f'Jat the two girls are la K.Mmuth Kails, i Seen Tuesday l(lit ' ' The last person wh saw tpu two girls was Ed Craig, a snoep, man of Tule Luke, who uotlced the two girls at their camp Tuesday night. ' Estlior, the younger girl, lookj jto be abaut 14 years of age. Shu Is ot light complexion and hor iliitr Is shingle hobhod. She Is about the foot tall and has brown hair. She Is tho most forward of the two girls and llkeiy to" be the spokes-; man, authorities said.' '. BJth girls are well . known Jn ; Klamath bounty and the Bradn'.iiiw family has lesldcd In Lungell'i vUl loy for many years; , : n iic. ' ; ' ' ,. ' ' ,- .." 1 1 j DISMISS COMPLAINTS 'f WASHINGTON, July 10.(P ' The federal trad commission lias dismissed ten complaints In connec tion with charges ot prlce-tlxlng In the tobacco industry, which named the American Tobacco company and various Jobbing organisations. tilVES AWAY LSTATK . ". ', WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. July 10. (P) Jahn D. Rockefeller today deeded to Ills sou, John D. Rockefeller, Jr., his- Pocaiii tico Hills estate at TarrytJwn, his home tor many years anil valued at 11,783,000. Tho doed wUi filed with, the 'West-' Chester county registrar ,; -.1