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KLAMATH FALLS
"An Empire Awakening"
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Eighteenth Year Number 558;)
KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1925
PRICE FIVE CENTS
YOU
YOUTH
UTS ROBBING
1EVERAL STORES
Clarence Davis, Aged 19, is
Held at Yreka on n
Number of Charges
POSTAL PROWL FAILS
Cuts way Into Wrong Room
and Escapes Charge in
Federal Courts
i special to The. Herald I
v R I K a. " - 1 1 r . Juh 10, su
in' boa ol timber sod u badly gnugsd
Mfli srs ii thai snvad olifojiot
Davis, aged in. Of Bcotl valley from
iHii'iiinlnic ti federal primmer otor
iny when be win finally npprthoBtl"
ud Sheriff A. B, OalklDI iiml II"
puty Sheriff Samuel Mnr.offi y n tin
Irlt'il to nviiiln Hi.- tit ri.TK In a
Miner ulrnnl poolroom
Davis, who huts ohargM t tmre
lartalni porta buildings la three
oltlMi tniir f tho alleged crimes !
mi- commuted Tatsday night, tried
to Sill lit way Into Iht Montagu'
inihi office wiiti ii stolon msot in
nil effort In rnli Ina United Slates
nui)s, inn in- .initio ii lull" un ins
wrong allln n( II fix Hull studding
unit ntorkdd ii ti oaj Into mi adiola
ins itararooaii bnl from srhlob lbs
matin were nut ncossolblt.
si'H'ii DvrfiariPa
Till' crimes Willi wlih Ii Davis In
charged fnllOA .
Minors noun Yraka.
American Cats, Ifrnkn.
Mm, Adeline Rottoll'a armory.
Ml Hhnntli.
itiii"! Mnningue. Montague.
Mi. Hlmiiii Mining ' MiiiiMxan
Ma'' "ii Rtrleklstrd. Montague.
Montague piint office storeroom.
Montagnt,
wimn iavin forced an sntfMca
tiiruitKii ii rjsgr door in too Hudson
& Strickland atoro. ti" evidently in
toadod i ombnrk on s baroor "t
orlno for among odds and oads sad
a nlillill amount 0( limni'V. Ii" helped
blmsoll i n cheap ntaks of revolver.
Tho rbvolvor urns rocoYorod lato yoo
lorday from n socond hand i orp by
catkins.
Makes Confosidon
RsJnforcod with tiiu weapon and
ths auger, whii ii ho iiIhh mot" from
Hi" Hudson C Btrloklnuo store.
lluvln bored It Ik Way Into til" MoT"
riiiim. In liln confession made In
Dlslric'l Attornoy Oharlos B, John
nun mill Calklna yos'torday, Dav)s
miiii thai hb had mapped odl Hi"
Interior of tho post offleo in bta
wind "mi had planned to rob u as
quickly as ho could bore his way
in but iii" failure in strik" 1 1 1 - prop
or angle was the onuss of his unin
tentional escape front a ttdertl
OhS I'go.
Following lll failure irt 111" poll-
Offlce, lluvln onterod the Hotel Won
tague ami the flrsl ropm ho tried to
prowl was that occupied by Oharlos
Simons, Hi" owndr, and who greeted
iii" Invador with n rpyolveip and mi
Order (o pui up iiin hands, Davis
rosortod to Instant flight.
Davlfl llti'ii wi'iil in 111" ML Sliiisiu
Mining oohtpany's office add break
ing ii window, lie entered 1 1 - prom;
ih"h iiml prowled utinm until tc
found li.su which he put in his
poofeoti
Ki id in Boliool Looms
following his nrrqat hero, lluvln
with mtlb persuasion, opntossod 'hut
h" had robbed Mrs. Adollffc. RostOlPs
grocery store nil Mt. Shasta and
iiml two months nun be had broken
iniu Hi" Minors Monte and Hi"
American .Cnjo, securing huiuII sums
df money In each plneo.
Owing in hi" youth, Davis will
iin hoiii fur ih" Juvenile court And
it ih probable Him lie win be placed
in ii Mate reformatory,
Fugi
itive Killed
by Proiii Sleuth
II A V UK DO OUAOfi), Maryland.
Auk. t. (IM John BurBOoro; waa
dhol mid I'm ( ally wounded luday
when In- foiled to Hlop al tin com
inand o! prohibition a Kent h who
worn pin .nun- him (IcourIi the
RtrOOt. Tho Hhol Ih iiIIokpiI to have
boon flrd by Prohibition Anent
JoHnph A. Kurberahaw of Washing"
ton, who wan niTotdt'd.
Amateur Yeggs
Blow Safe in
Grain Office j
Springfield Concern Is!
Visited by Safe
Blowers Today
KniKNW. lire,, AilK 1. Wlu-n
iht- offloti or tho flprlnglold Mill mid
(i ru i it oouiiJitiiy wiih oiHiaod t lili
morn I nti j ibAttatrotl ufo mid m-iit-
tortd eon ton u on tbfi tioot bowodi
I tint OnO mIkIiI vIhKui h. prMUQItU
to Ih- iiinult'ur i hud invtidfd
tho plum. N.o DtODOy wiih nlulnfi !
bui ii iruittbor of otjMri, Includlhi '
(Mitrartn, IhiihI. n - H
ami botVrtOO !3 and f lu in gMOllflO
OOttpOQI nnt koih.
Bp HOC Hold n'Mlth-iHo n.ar I In-
ptMl ropoftfafl boetHni bosvy x
plooton i ouut tiiii"- botwoon 'in
bourto( t;3fl Rnd nt Tin- door
uint liodoin of (hi mifn worn com
nil 1 ,1 v w n-i ti'il
Typhoid Germs In
Water Supply Are
Located At Topsyi
Thai lh wa I or mi p ply of tin j
Tophy I, u mi hi i i o in patty In hottth
iOJtrQ KUuntth Im roiilatuluated
Hllh typhoid Korntl f Ih" word ro
Dtlved lu re todjiy by Dr. ti. S ;
Sewtwini. QOQttty htt)ih offlrcr. by'
Dr b C Strong or Dorrlt, Calif..
who bsU been in uitiiK a puttent
from tbi IntnbiT t-oiiipiiny, who is i
Miff. rlni: from iln dreudml dU-1
i-ao.
A uaplfl of thf wait-t i xaniturtl
by ih' California Ktul botird of I
health dUi-loHcd typhoid K- riiiM and j
I B KottortODi owner of the mill.
hM boon advlrit.'d to boll tilt WAtOlM
'HieJotc 11 i.. nurd
Or t. H. NVwhoiu hai Mtppllfd :
wntt r toiitiiiiHTH with tnai rttellons
to lot Tophy LumlMT eompatiy to j
I properly pat k and forward laniplaa
U) the Oregon Slate laboratory at I
Portland. ir. t;. s. Newsom to-1
morrow will leuve for the mill and
eondiii t a ihorouKh examination of
hv el to at Ion
"Our county health office will 1
make a ihormiKh survey to de
termine the eource of contamina
tion of ail tiratar supply and eetab
iirtii rigid moaetirofl to preveftt any
outbreab o( typhoid or other dla
eaaoi orlgtnatUii from eohtainltn
tion of water' ir. Newaom aatd
today. "The Klamath eouuty
health unit has established cordial
rotations wli h neighboring counties
ot Oregon and California, aosjstlng
inch other in preventing outbreaks
Jot any Infeottpos diseases, forking
together In this way thik sanitary
I situation Ik known in other dls-
Uriels and instant measures are
adopted to protect tho public '
J Seven Cars Lost
In Garage Blaze
LA OUANDEt pre., August 1.
Properly loss eStltnatOd between
110,000 and 119,600 resulted from
a fire at LostlnOi Wallowa enunly,
yostredoy nfternoon, Parsons gar
age and seven AUtOttlObues Were de
Btroyod ly t'11 fames which started
frOW an explosion of gaSOlIhe in a
storage tank.
LeRoy Parsons, owner ot the gar
age, WaS Slightly bunted while flht-
Itig the blase.
New Paving Will
Be Ready Aug. 7
BUtityNB, On'., Auk. 1. Tun
Hanrlaburg-Juncllou cli.y miction -t
t h" Pacific hUhway, rscently naved,
win i open to trttftlo Augitsl 7. u
huM bssii definitely announeed, suv
eral aniaii bridges ranalti in be
sdrfacedi int ibin work win not alter
pimiH for the opening of the paved
siu'llon.
Tho stretch of highway Is the
iani to ho paVedi 11ml provides an?
broken pavement on tHs Ulighway
from Oanada to California.
VICTORIA, Bi 0. Aug. 1. The
Canadian Pacific Steamer Princess
Bestride wenl as&ors early today
h uh h at Bkidgato, 500 miles aqrth
treat ol horo in iho QUees Charlotte
ImImiiiIs. Piwlfli' ocoan. The passftt
rrn wore taki'n aahoro.
L TOWN ON
c
IS
.UL
EXPANDING FUST
Chiloquin, on Reservation,
Will Soon Be Incor
porated City
MANY NEW BUILDINGS
Settlement on Williamson
River Experience . Rapid
Growth in Two Years
Another hiiiiII iiiwii of Klam.ith
win jjin lbs ran 1. ol lueoirpprats'd
tOtrps anil will hwi'II tbS number
of iQoorporfttfd Ipwos in tits cottnti!
to fjur.
A moMMiionl la n iw af'JOt In I n
NtpUtly growliig town ot CbllOtiulDi
In iiiaki- 1 In ni'i i"t...try it-ranKi'mi'iits
to deslgnsts Oblloqulll as a regu
lar Incorporated town That wouiii
make four larurpopalcd towns In
Kluniiiili rounty. Klamath Palls,
Malin. Merrill anil CbllOqttlll.
Few mali . immunities in Oregon
liavu agperleo t i ths growttt 1 hut
OblloQUlp Han during tin' Paal few
yearn BttnatOd In Hie moat Jito
liireioiuc apol hi Klamaih. and ala I
in iu heart of the timber stand on
the roseryeloh, Chlloiita now i,i.is
fair 1.1 Im the i.econil largeat
au
in Klamath.
An Anrakontim
There im been an aSMkenhag civ
ic pilile inanlfei.t In (he amall hut
active reservation town. One of the
I i r h evlileneei of tlila, was the e:c
utloa vf a iilKh school district, ihc
eleetlon or u SCh ol elerk and the
deslslon io vote h bond Issue In t.:o
near future for the purp i.se of flu
anpios a now hinh sesMstM in the
district,
Now Stttnes the movement to In-
Dorporalo, and with Incorporation
will come reKiilar officers of Ihe
city, will: city pullco protection, u
cltv council ami ihe like.
During the past year and n half, I
the city of Ghltoqutn has under
gone a complete transformation.
Two years ago II was Ihe "te'.uick-
tjwn" of Klamath one s Qrst im
pression alter the borrlpa drive
over from the highway to ChilOQUin
was dirty shambly houses and dlrl-
lur Inhabitants at t lie town that
lounged around la Ihe streets amid
the. dust and heat of a typical small
Settlement In an undeveloped coun
try. Man) New Buildings
Now there Is a gravel road from
Tho Dalles-CalKomia highway to
Chi! iquln, w hich bears more traf
Cla than any other county road in
Klamath. In the plant of the rick
ety shacks, bave prison trim and
new brick buildings.
Not many months have passed
aluce the construction of she new
Chiloquin! hotel mid thai building
tarnished an example for other
brick buildings in the community.
It was erected by Mr. and Mrs. V.
C. Baltour, pioneers or the com
munity. Over a year ago, the fjr
mer bote owned by Mr. and Mrs.
BaltoutT went uji In flames in one
01' 1 he nvogt spectacular biases of
the year. Without hesitation, they
made arrangements for a new hotel
and a fine brick building on title
main street of the (own, is the re
sult. Then came ihe Klamath Supply
company, a general merchandise
stare serving Ihe people with all
staple commodities. It is a fine
brink building, and would be a good
example for local merehanis to
follow.
Another now building which is
lust completed is bhe Qeloger-blO'Ck
which boouples a splendid Sits
iii l ie town, A. 1'. Qelngfer has
leased bhs CONtOr stole space to the
Qolderi Rule corporation and will
occupy Ihe rest of tho space for n
grocery store, a hardware Btore anil
11 general merchandise department.
Upstairs In the new Oolngot block
are small apartments,
ltlx.'avatlron was started this Week,
U o'eparalion for Iho construction
of two more business buildings 0.11
Mala street, that will bo completed
soon.
FROM ROCK iti:i;ii
a. H. C.ougle of tho Hock Creek
ranch drove into the city this aftor
nobn on horse hack, planning to re
main here over Sunday.
RESERVATION
Oregon Trunk
uuys rropeny
From R. Moore,
Local Man Sells
Tract for
$25,000
Big
Purchase of between v, un( 23
Ids fiim R, Moors of South River
side, by the Oregon Trunk, rallr ,ad
which Ih Hueklii;; to porch ise a right
of way along .South Riverside for
Ihe eilenalon f a service line up
I. Ink river to ; ho lumber district In
ShlppluKton and 1'ellcan City was
announced lute yesterday when a
deed recording the transfer was
placed ou file al the county clerk's
office.
The land runs parallel to South
Riverside In wesl Klamati Fall,
and Jilso Includes Mr, Moore's resi
dence property at the north end
of the street. Willi the comple
tion of tiala purchase the Northern
lines have practically a clear
right of way nlotig South Riverside.
A piece of property owned by Kip
Van Riper has not yet been sold
il la said, but negotiations are in
l:greas..
Purchase Dries of the property
was 2f,.00ft. Deeds reco: ling the
transfer of C. It. DeLup's hold
ings in West Klaniabh Palls, to the
Oregon Trunk railroad were uIbj
placed on file al Ihc clcrk'a office.
j Mr. DeL-up s land was nought for
f. 2:!. una. Announcement that sev
eral lots owned by K. (i. Cummings
iii west Klamaih Falls, was also
mude today. Mr. Cummings re
ceived 97,500 for his properly.
Another Store
to Snrt Here
in Short Time
. A. Pilcher Co. Se
cures Location in
Melhase Bldg.
Announcement that Klamath
Falls has been selected as the home
of one of a chain of stores now
being started In the northwest by
tho R. A. Pilcher company was
made here yesterday afternoon by
1!. A. Pilcher, president of the
company, which is incorporated for
$1,000,000.
Tho store will be located in the
building at the corner of Fifth and
Main formerly occupied by the Lu
cas Furniture company. The store
will be in charge of A. A. Mc
Donald, for a number of years in
charge of the Potlatch Mercantile
company at I'otlatch. Idaho, a firm
with more than (1. 000. 000 annual
turnover.
The new store will lie depart
mentixed and will carry a complete
line of general merchandise.
A ten-year lease has been taken
on the building, with the option of
u renewal at the end of the 10
years, if desired. No change will be
made in the second-floor tenants.
Remodeling of the entire build
ing will commence at once and is
expected to be completed in shortly
less than two months. A' new ar
cade from will bo ptsamdlJtMt the
building. ChagJpB Qo&sbdom is the
architect and onoe ilhieti plans' arc
completed bids will' lw insked for
tho work.
Headquarters of the Pilcher com
pany are in New York. Stores have
been Installed in Tacoma, Yakima,
llrenierton. Monroe, Eugene, Ever
ett. Stockton F.uielea, Medford and
Salem, in addition to Klamath
Falls.
Manager McDonald will leave in
a few days Tor 1'otlutch to settle
his personal affairs there ahd will
return with his family.
All profits of the store will re
main in Klamath Falls, according
to Mr. Pilcher
"I will remain in Now York and
will act simply as a buying agent
for tho stores," ho said.
"Thereby, each store will be able
to Ophtmand bolter prices from
wholesalers than tf they bought in
dividually." VISIT KfiBK WEEK
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stevens arriv
ed In tho city this qVafhlng from
San Francisco and plan to spend
about a. week visiting In soul lern
Oregon.
Medford Team Bringing Its Own
Umpire; Benefit Game Tomorrow
Afternoon Ought to be Thriller
Galloway's Orchestra to Furnish Music Sher
iff and Chief of Police to Take Part All
Proceeds for Klamath's Street Signs
Medford, Ore., Aug. 1, 1925.
Dere Mr. Perkuns,
Klamath Falls, Ore.
Well Mr. Perkuns, the boys here at the shop wanted
I should let you no we will be over to old Klamaths
Falls Sunday AM to play you baseball, but we don't
like the dirty cracks you been putting in your sheet
about beeting us. Now we don't look like no Giants
and Senators but we can play ball and we don't mean
no mebbe.
Wen we get through with the arguments at old Klam
aths Palls Sunday the fans will all say this here Scopes
was right because you boys will look like monkeys and
we don't mean no mebbe.
Well so long Mr. Perkuns and good luck, because you
sure need it.
P. S. Is you birds going to appear on the field in them
wite pants you wore down here?
Your friend,
Al.
FACTS ABOUT Till': (i.lSIK !
';4 .Starts promptly at 1:30.
Admission. 25 cents.
All proceeds for City street
signs.
Sheriff Hawkins will toss
the first ball.
Chief of Police Loucks will
try I) catch it.
Mayor Ooddard will do the
umpiring.
I Galloway's orohestra will
J, ItUNtlSBi music.
It. E. Stlnson will take mo-
i tion pictures.
Plenty of police reserve will
' be on hand.
Medford probably will win.
Let's go!
What started out to be a nice,
friendly little baseball game de
veloped into something serious to
day when the Evening Herald and
the Medford Mail-Tribune teams be
came deadlocked on the matter of
an umpire. The Medford news
paper men wanted their foreman to
do the guissiug on balls and strikes
but the Herald team naturally ob
jected. This rift finally was elosed when
it was agreed that both teams
should have an umpire, and with
the strict understanding that Sher
iff Hawkins and Chief of Police
Loucks would De on hand to curb
1 any attempts at rioting.
Besides the several hundred feet
of motion pictures which K. B.
I Stinson will take for Harry Poole's
thtaters, there will also he some
dandy music, donated by tialloway's
orchestra, which is making such a
i tremendous hit at tho Altamout
! auditorium. Mr. Galloway gladly
I consented to donate the services of
. himself and orchestra.
A piano for use of the orches
tra Is being donated for the after
noon by the Earl Shepherd coin
patty. Mr. Shepherd said he was
Steamers Battle
Way Through Ice
WASHINGTON. Aug. 1. (P) Tho
steamers Peary and Howdoln of the
MncMlllan arctic expedition have
fought their wuy free of tho Ice In
Melville Bay and expect to reach
Ktah, Greenland, tholr main base,
today,
glad to do his bit to help the move
ment to give Klamath Falls its
much-needod street signs.
Inasmuch as most of the uni
forms worn earlier in the year by
The Herald players have found
their way to "hock shops." Super
intendent E. II. Pike of the Peli
can Bay Lumber company, has do
nated the use of the suits of the
Pelican Bay team. Medford prom
ises to look like a million dollars
in its new uniforms.
Fred C. Murphey proved himself
a real booster today when he
kicked through with a S10 bill for
the streot sign fund.
"The game probably will be ter
rible," he told a ticket seller." but
I'm for street signs first last and
all the time, so take this ten-spot
and add it to your fund." .
The admission price is just 25
cents, and every cent will be used
for the civic street sign fund. If
you think after listening to the
music, getting yourself in the mo
tion pictures and seeing all the
stunts that have been arranged that
you haven't got your money's
worth, you can get your 25 cents
back maybe. Or at least, you can
try and get it.
Here's the way the gladiators are
scheduled to line up:
MaU-Trlbunc Line-up
"Johnny Kling" Grigsby. c; "Mc
Olnnity" Schouei, p; "Fred Teuuey"
Haughman. lb; "Napoleon Lajoie"
Hutchison. 2b: "Jimmy Collins"
Perry, 3b: "Hans Wagner" Runts,
ss; "Fred Clarke" Murray, If;
"Jimmy Slagle" Kirkpatrick. cfj
"Sam Crawford" Blunkall. rf.
Evening Herald l.inc-l'p.
"Hoy Gardner" Franoy, c: "Jesse
James" Perkins, p: "Oregon Jones"
Dervan. p; "Floyd Hall" Richard
son, lb: "Gyp the Blood" Brown,
2b; "Harry Tracey" Ellis, Sb; "Rus
sel Scott" Hessler, ss; "Al Jen
nings" Noud. If: "Jimmy the Flea"
Grove, of: "Black Bart" Raymond,
rf; "Lefty Louie" Malarkey, utility.
BANK ( I .KK I. s STRIKE
PARIS, Aug. 1. The strike of
bank clerks is beginning to assume
formidable proportions. Strikers In
Palis number about 15,000 and the
movement Is spreading to the pro
vinces. Nantes, Borbeaux and sev
eral smaller cities are affectod.
IN I noil .MERRILL
N. H. Bogue is among the visitors
here today from Merrill.
S ARE
FOILED IN MOVE
TO IKE ESCAPE
Bars in County Prison Are
Sawed Through Before
Work it Stopped
DEPUTIES WATCHING
Game of Wits Between She
riff Office and Des
perate Prisoners
A game of wits Is now la prv,
gress at the county Jail, a game
which Is liable to devefop into seri
ous consequences.
A group of prisoners who face
long terms In the penitentiary If
they are convicted are persistent In
their efforts to saw their 'way
through Iron bars of tho Jail to
freedom. They have tried time and
again, only to be foiled by tbn
sheriff's office, ever watchful.
Saws smuggled in
From some mysterious source,
hack saws are being continually 3
smuggled Into the Jail and last night
the prisoners, who are desperate In
their attempt to escape, sawed
through to iron clamps that held
i.conforcemoot Iron bars against
one of the windows.
The prisoners bad hoped that Jjbu
job would be overlooked and that
tonight they could complete the Job
and effect an escape early tomor
row morning via the court house
roof. They would have tied blank
ets together and slid down from tho
roof of the conrt 'house to freedom.
It has been done before many tlmee
and Is being tried again.
But this morning. Deputy Sheriff
Jim Hflton. In making his regular
' innp,'Hnn fleleclnd Ihe toh nf fh
hack saws. He immediately called
a blacksmith to repair the damage
and then proceeded to tell the pris
oners what would happen when
tibe identity of the Prisoners who
are trying to escape Is established.
The prisoners in a sullen group
listened while Hilton told them that
when the sheriff's office discovered
who the guilty parties were, that
they would send them to tAe city
jail where they would be locked in
solltai.-y confinement In one of tho
cells.
"I don't know where the hack
saws come from," Deputy Hilton
said. "But I do know that they
are there. We located a set of the
saws the other day, but ihave not
been able to find the Instruments
which were used in this Job last
ntght."
Sheriff Burt Hawkins has very de
cidod views on jail breaking. Ho
takes the position that the public
must be protected from the iravages
of criminals and of prisoners In
sist upon owing to get away, they
must risk ti'Je chance of getting shot.
It is presumed that friends of the
: prisoners are helping from the out
: side, and that whett they come to
i pay a visit slip hack saws to tho
I prisoners when nobdy is looking.
Noted Cowboy
Will Not Run
for Governor
Will Rogers, Comedian,
Declines to Be
Candidate
ROGERS, Ark., Aug. 1 (IP)
Will Rogers has declined to bo,iom
a candidate for governor ot Ark
ansas. The comedian wus Invited to en
ter tho race by the Rogers Klwants
club which received the following
reply: "Thanks for yjur offer to
govern Arkansas. TOat'a one stute
I could not govern. I got tho best
part of Arkansas here now, but I
have never been nblo to govern her,
but I do thank Arkansas, especial
ly Rogers, for furnishing mo a gov
ernor for IS years. Rogers In the
Claremore lf Arkansas and that's
the last word in towns. Regards to
tho town jester, Tom Morgan. Good
luck. (Signed.. Will Rogers."
Mrs. Rogers Is a native of this
city while Will Roger's home town
is claremore, Okie.
JAIL
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