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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1925)
EVENING-HERAT J, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON M0N1VAY,WLY 27, 1 02.1 TAGBTFOUIT STATE ENGINEER CONTRACTS TO ! cards p'.'jwlng their photograph. For !lho moat part thoy slept on tho grass under tlio stars or along tho sand beaaios, hut occasionally thy were taken ia by klml people along their routo. GET SURVEY SALEM, Oregon, July 27 Illicit , Luper, state engineer, today signed a contract entered Into between tho ; state and the United States geo logic eurvoy Jor completion of tho i topographic survey ot tho lleud ; Quadrangle. The expense will be ii 5,000 divided equally between t'i i state and the government. A con ! tract will be signed shortly for com pletion of the Hood River qund- ' Tangle at a cost of J2S00. The ; city of Hood River 'will contribute '$800, the state $600 and tho govern ment $1400. Ultimately tho whole ' atato will be surveyed and mapped.. Autolst Ditches Cop But Has Hard Luck; 3 Arrested Labor Hosts To Seek Convention '' LONG PILGRIMAGE TO if . 'ROME MADE AFOOT BY J MOTHER AND t'HU,lRKX i 7; - ROME, July 27. Thousands or i devout Catholics liave made Holy j Year pilgrimages to Rome, but few ' Ihave come In the manner in which l the world truly connotes. One such, '! however! has been completed by j' Lulsa Cruces, a Spanish woman ' living In Morocco, wtlii her three children, whose ages are seven, four j and two years. j Senvra Cruces left Moroco with' ,. her little brood on December 9, 'j 1924, and they made practically the , A littlo hard luck led to tho arrest of Frank Moore, ('. V. Bunuell and William Taylor last night, i With .Moore ut tho wheel, the ; three men drove by n teut show on Pine street nl a speed which to the calculation of County Traffic Officer R. E. Kuowlos. nearby was excessive. J Knowles took up the chase, but the speed and slipporlness ot Moore 'resulted in the traffic cop being ; ditched.' Knowles a tew minutes after he Iwas sidetracked was driving aimless ly when on turning into a street, ho 'perceived his quarry bearing down ' upon him. A second lime ho gavo chase, and was successful. According to Knowles, Moon- had been drinking and one of the men ran away from the car as the officer approached, and cached a bottle in the brush. A bottle ot liquor which Knowles confiscated is being held as evidence. Whether or not the men would be prosecuted on a charge ot possession or whether or not Moore would be charged with driving while intoxicat ed was not decided by the district Here Next Year M '19 W m m H U ,w d M whole Journey on foot. They start- attorney's office this morning. ed' with 25 pesetas in Weir posses elon, and throughout .the trip the (had no other means of support, ex cept from the sale ot pi -lure pjst- Many Present At Catholic Picnic BE COOL! ' Eat where every . bit of air, in both kitchen and .dining room, is cooled and changed every ten minutes. Why Swelter? "comfort costs n6 more." CLUB CAFE WOOD Summer ' weather tins melted down the price of Block-Wood to the extreme bottom. Low summer . prices are now on. Don't hesitate but buy your winter's wood now. There will be no cheaper prices. Green Slabs Orders are coming in tor that good cheap wood gleen slab. Our trucks are delivering the , best green slab we have ever sold. Order a years supply, of blocks, and green slab, and ' you are safe yoo can get no better vnod. Peyton & Co. 'Wood to buro" 601 Main Phone 535 With between three and four hundred people in attendance, the annual Klamath county Catholic picnic, held Sunday at Martin Green's raueir for Catholics of Klamath county an3 their friends, proved one of the most enjoyable and successful ever held in this community. At 9:30 in the morning the road to the beautiful ranch home was lined with cars, which all arrived for mass which was celebrated at 10: SO on the lawn of the ranch home, Father Loeser of this city officiating.. Much credit should be given ths women of St. Mary's Altar society, who served a delicious picnic lunch con at noon. The afternoon was devoted to a sports program, enjoy ed by old and young.'whlch includ ed sack races, three legged races, wheat "tying contests, rooster fights nnd tug o' war" for tho men and women. Winners of the various j sports were as follows: ' Boys race, C to S years old, Thos. Greene; boys race, 8 to 12 years old, Jack Hales; boys three-legged race, Donald t'olwell and Francis Alberts; boys sack race, Donald Colwell; po tato race, Elsie Dingier: girl's 50 yard dash, Gertrude VonBertlesdorf ; lady's wheat tying contest, first, Mrs. jMoehettex; second, Mrs. . Miller; men's 100-yard dash. Bill Besslcr; Rooster fight, Edward Dervln. ! Tug o' war, men, was won by the . men from tho country. Tug o' war, , Efforts to secure tho Muto fed eration ot labor convention 1926 f r Klamath Falls Is being imido by the local federation tt:id tonight resolution will he proposed tj the city council urgluz that holy. t do1 everything In Its power to have ti-e convention staged In this city. E. F. Duffy of the Central Labor: I'nfn. Charles MvMIIInn, of t'.to ctiltlnar alliance and C. l. l.oig of the carpenters union, will attend ' tho convention In Muishfleld with instructioni to bid strong tor lltei 1121, convention. Tho resolution to bo presented to the coun.il follows: IP? TO THE GENERAL Pl'Hl.lC OF KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. GREETINGS: WHEREAS It is the aim and principle ambit! n of every pub lic spirited pers'ii. Club or As sociation t- hive cur City wldo 1 aud Favorably known ns a Progressive Community, and WHEREAS, the Oregon State Fcdeiallon, of Labor is u largo and worthy institution and ot u creditable reputation, and WHEREAS, this same Stale Federation Is now fcuulus a call to Convention In Murshdeld, same to convene on Aug. 2t, 1925. an! WHEREAS, it 's the inten tion of mo Locals of Klamath Falls affiliated witli this Statu Federation to (Lave tho said Federation IuU its next Con vention in Klnnuith Falls in tho year 1926; Therefore BE IT REJOl.VEl) that we. tho Central Labor I'nl. n ot Klamath Falls respen-tfully ' urge all L.:dges, Chambers ot Commerce. Commercial aud Klwanis Club.-t, Merchants and Business Men's' Associations, Civic Bodies and I-abor Unions to use their best influences on an effort to bring this State Convention to Klamath Falls at its next session, and BE IT Fl'RTHER RESOLV ED that'we also petltl.n biese same Lodges and Orders to Co operate with tie Local Unions in tho entertainment of the Do legates to the Oregon Slato Rederatlun of Labor Conven tion while in our mldit. Signed and Scale:! this 25th, day ot July, 1923. Pres. A. R. Morrls.n, Sec. E. F. Duffy. H M IH N H a n N ea a a in M iB n jet i ca In in a iu n n si R m ei m ti ra ea H m In II en m M WE HANDLE . THE BEST Of Course We Carry a Full Stock of GOODYEAR Tires and Tubes R.R.R. Garage 813 Klamath OAKLAND NASH Accessories Storage Rep jlQlSSOBBIQIBKnOBSIIHSBRnBDnHB 1U15 is aiiu "Small Garage With The , Big Trade" ' airs ' ' '' '''' Time to Think About Goodyear Tires When you're tlown on your knees by the roadside wrestling with jack and wrench you'll think of Goodycars. You'll wish you had them on your car. Why not think about Goodycars now? And when you're thinking about Goodyear quality, get the facts on Goodyear prices low, low, low! Here Are Our Prices For Genuine Goodyear Cords in a Few Popular Sizes .12x4 llux.l , Clincher ...,15. its StrulKhl Side 27. fill It II . I StrulKhl Kldo 2S..1.', :t J x t KtrulKht Hide ml. 2d Our special offerliiR on Clincher Tires Clliicirrt'd lit), no vuujU'.i Clliich r Fab IS. 80 n n n n n Authorized Ford Service, Genuine Ford Parts, Complete stock of Accessories GOODYEAR TIRES and TUBES of course Replacement Parts Used Cars Klamath Falls Auto Company ROY CALL 224 Main Phone 246-R n u B II U M M n u H n n n n n 91 .Humidity At 15 On Sunday; No Fires Reported ladies, was won by tho ladies from the country. I HACK FROM PORTLAND Dr. and Mrs. O. Casper with Miss Phylis Hogan returned last cveuins from Portland where they have been I for tho past ten days on a enjoyable motor trip. Whilo north they eh- j joyed a number of beautiful drives; and visited a number of the coast j cities. Miss Hogan resumed her position at the Golden Rule this morning. With her usual happy dis , position. Miss Hogan says she is glad i to be back home, which after all is I the spirit to lake, when our vacation days arc over. Although the humidity was at its lowest ebb of the forest fire sea son, .no fire broke out in iKIamath forests yesterday, Recording to the reports this morning of firo look outs. At its lowest reading, the hu midity stood at 1"), which is 15 de grees below the danger point, :!0. J. .F. Kimball, secretary of the Klamath Forest Protective associa tion, was expected back Ibis after noon from an extended trip to the j scene of a number of fireB In north 'ern Klamath and southern Deschutes j counties. Mr. Kimball could get no report of the fires by wire or t"b phonn and decided to make a per sonal Inspection to determine whether or not press reports of Mi-seriousnei-B of the blaz"s are correct. Acme Motor Co. n n H n a D M El ca M m 83 ESSEX S HUDSON 400 South Sixth Phone 680 Complete Line of GOODYEAR Tires and Hydraulic Press for Tubes and Solid Truck " ' , Tires Application of GOODYEAR Truck Tires ' M n K1 .:.'-. Hi BBIBSBHBBSiSSiBEBBQflBBBflDBBBBOBBBQISlIDBBBBIBBIBBflBBBBBBflBBBBBBflBBSBBBflBI Hunting and Fishing Violators ' Always Try to Alibi Out of It )V . .... . .. ijt .xr- i I ?7 'ijZZPZ&Sf y t i"j Sunny, pleasant rooms. Dependable nursing rare. A good place to convalesce In Illness 'and after surgical operations. Hates are reasonable. Ambulance for stretcher cases. Resident pharmacist. t Prescriptions and medicine may bu obtained at all limes day or night. ... ... ... , All Physicians Cordially Welcome Klamath Valley Hospital PIXE AT FOURTH STIIKKT . KLAMATH FALLS, OISK: Cor. 4th and Pine, Telephone 497 l. A KM OF WOODS l'.'.!iTV Local People Spend Day at Lake of I lie Woods A parly of local people iiieluding four cars, yesterday motored to Luke of the Woods where thoy spent the day picnlcing and s'.vitwming. In the party were: .Mr. nnd Mrs. Oscar Lovenborg, Mr. and Mrs. Ham Fran cis, Miss Klvadell lioyd, who is visit ing herefrom Spokane, Mr. and Mrs. Cody, Iiyroii Cody, Hill Cody, Fern Cody, Dorothy llughcx. Mrs. John son, Vernon Francis. F.velyn Francis, Lucille Francis and a brother of Mr. Francis", Joe Francis from I'etalmna und Cleorge linnlu. " coast LKA(;ti; sroicK.s At Oakland 7-0, Partlaiid 2-fl. At Salt Lake 11-11, ljs Anr;ides 1-D. At Sacriimenia 5-8, San F;an i co 1-ld. At Vornoa 5-2, Be-tttlc 3 1. .MOSCOW, (!', Ituspih hiia 'decid ed to build at Touapse On the Hlaclt Sea, a special oil port in order to facilitate tho loading of big ocean steamers with oil for export. Tho bulk of Russian oil export Is now concentrated at Toupse. The long discussed project of building an oil tunnel from Grozny lo Toupse has been approved by tho State Planning Commission. It is expected work will begin this year, and thu tunnel will ho complete by 1028, (Special to tho Herald) . DIAMOND LAKE, Ore., July 27. Nino "cut ut Ion persons caught violating the slato gamo laws will try lo alibi out of hi predicament, icc.nling t'j Pat N. Daly deput; tutu gamo warden who was ut D.L.noml Lake recently checking up on the fishernieia. Pra.'llcally every iiii.::t..r has somo good leason why he should not pay t'-io penalty for lis ?r her offense against the g;une "0:.ly one out 'A a hundred cr so persons fish or uunt -wUliom a llc .'nse.'' said Mr. Daly, "but tbo'o hal do, very often try la He out r :t." " ' l 1k war lens hircome so well ac quainted w.I.i the slock alibis that the ran aim: si Invariably tell who.f the la .v breaker Is spinning some I ;'i.llci.us . arn. It is this trait of prevarication common to so many violators Hut leads wardens u be .a ailaniMni In the taxation of fines, tiff, i ling lo Mr. Duly. The narileiu are not deliberately trying to 's ilk' anyone, but feel It their fluty t see thai Hie gamu aio pi.l.ecicd. In O.cgou tile only funds used to re-s.jck rttio streams with fish are .e.oivi'd fi'om tho fishing lici.'iises. Therefore It is doubly poor Kports ui;:n:hlp to fish hHIi.iuI glvln'l iiiiy I .In ? In return, und then u l IV a.id Ho out of It. I n, I: this year one '.,f the ino.it fie'iuent t.-lcks of the unllen cd liifiiernian was to hlda behind lm r.k'rfs or a woman. When caught tho violator would explain that only the Roman was doing the fishing. "I hi, alibi is useless now because women urc now rci'Ulrcd to have licy.:ses. The ii 1 1 Ii I stories 'hold true with hunting as well us flailing, ucord Ing to Hoy Parr, Blate game wjr.len -o wns at tho Lako with Mr. Duly. Tho most rrequont alibi Is tho accidental shooting ot deer. This story is so till vp worn It suldjm Im presses thu wardens. If such . a thing uijliiully happens the proper proceedure, according U Mr. Purr, 1 to put the denr In did storage, if passible, und notify t'.io nearest warden with tt report of the uecMeiu (j( ii mis is tiono e mi nuiuer win suiiiii little chuncu of coming to grief over i thu incident. R. A. Long Leaves For Weed, California School Board To Do Own Buildino; Hecniise bids were too high, the county school board has determined to construct tlio one-room addi tions on Lamm's mill school and the Chlloiiiln school by forco ac count. A foreman and a gang of men will bo hired by the hoard, County School Buperintendonl Peterson ex plained, und tho wages of the fore man will be paid from lime to limit; direct, by the board. Work on the additions will be started . Immedi ately. Ilxcnvatioii work preliminary lo actual construction on tho new school lit Kpragui! river started Sat urday. The structure is located on the outskirts of the new town, In order to bo halt wuy between thu mill settlement nnd thu town. It. A. Long, president of tho Long-Hull Lumber company loft lust evening In his special car for AVeed, Calif., where ho will spend everal Inspecting thu Long-Del! plant there and the extensive Lung Hell timber holdings. Mr. Long has been a visitor In Klamath Fulls for two days Inspecting timber holdings In Klamath. Tim Long-Hell Lumber company is Hie owner of one of I lie most per fect slnnds of plnu timber In Hie world. Tho timber is located lit tlio northeastern section ot Klamath county. Mr. Long lit an Interview to Tin) Evening Herald, said thill his company Is not plunnlng cut ling timber In Klamiilh In the iieur future. COI'tiAK AITF.lt fi.VM 10 I)., K. Alcuiiiitcr of Itmlc f.'rrek IIiiiicIi IteportN Cougar Arouml D. K. Alexander of I lie Hock Creek ranch who wns In today on business from the cattle ranch reports an ex tra largo cougar has been stalking the fawns and (loci) of Hint country the lasl few days. A number of ihu ranchers of (hut section am planning lo set a trap for tho uul mnl, which lias been doing so much harm. Prospector Makes Good Showing; Ore . Worth 4000 Found (Special lo tlio Herald) , YRHKA. Calif.,, July 27. 'For four .years F. L.- Ciegg worked dili gently on four mines ho located on Taylor crock, n. feeder to Taylor lake, in tho heart of Hie .Salmon river region. Monday Clogg arrived In Yroka with four samples of gold ore valu ed ut 14000 which wus tnkon from one working claim and ho shipped them to San FrnnclsCo, lleforo returning to his Hioldlngs, Clegg declured that tho other rlalms would show O'liiully guoii If nut bet ter vulues, Buy your meat On your way homc-You 'can find parking space near our market- -Do your shopping and get your fresh meat just before meals1 at SINCLAIR MARKET 1125 Main Phone 793 "Let me Serve You"