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KLAMATH FALLS
"An Empire Awakening"
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Eighteenth Your -Number rr)2
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 6. 1925
PRICE FIVE CENTS
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MISSING 11 II
IWHJflDER MYSTERY
Unidentified Workman Be
lieved Victim of San
Francisco Man
FARM HAND APPF.ARS
One Clue Proved False In
surance Fraud Suspected
by Authorities
ma ur IM",. Calif. A ui 5. ii'i
An untdaollflad srortiuin from New
York ((y wan loptatlvily accept
ml uy auUiorltlM today iii
nuruor rlctltn whim,, cbarrod body
wnti found iii iii" laboratory of the
Pacific Oiliulomc puny Iwi vapfc
after mi explosion ami tin' mi the
result ' which Obtrloo Henry
Bebivirts, Borkoloy chemist, i b
InK Mttgbl on ii warrant chaffing:
murder.
Bvldonoa gnihored yesterday ro
voalod Him Schwann who it' the
tint t iii" explosion vu bpllavad
in have mot liln duaih, hud ndver
lined fur a helper about ill" plftBI
Mini Itml lolil "tnployi'H lltiil hi win
"i"rhtiK a itiaii front Now York.
Insurance Mmiv
VYuikiiiK upon i it in theory. Shit
lit It II. Veal" llllil lllnlrlil Allot
tiny 'a. h Tlnflini bbpod U "i
tobllah ih" identity ol tbi dead Bin,
whom- body mi iiuiiifii beyond re
oaknltlon ami ijolvo tbi mm anion
ii bollotad io in an laiurinoi boox
plot,
HchwarU rurriril loiufaoco, poll.
clou iii mooii of ftoo.ooOi parable
tn lil wife and Hi" n-Hnlone nun
puny In which Mrs, Scliwnrti wan
bourlly ladobimi.
Th" rpippdiriuca yosiordiy of
.in" ttodHgnos, Portugese firta hand,
wliii bd li""ii virtually accepted .
iii" dead victim, lotl the Invostlgat
or with few cluis upon which id
work.
Doceiitloti Cllyvii
a doncrlptlon or tin- man front
Nw York, was (Iron ottlctila by
'fhoodoro Bond Id Ii who lltod near
Walnut creek, where III" plant was
looalod, and iaiii"ii closely ylth
that ni ih" iic ml man In regard fo
liotli still n ri anil clothing. plOCOfl of
which wore found In the laboratory
whore Hi" orliM inok place,
Bendtdls laid ho picked up the
workman in nil automobile noar
Walnut creek, the imin said h wh
mi IiIh way to III" "Silk Plant," To
iiniiwiT an ndVorllMQIoni for work.
Thin incurred a tow days before
tin. explosion,' Uondldia declared.
Places of u blanket in which the
body of tin. vi"iim was botroyod to
have been wrapped before Hi" fire,
wont Identified iiy Bondldts its nan
ut th" on" carried by the work-
lllllll. '
sought for Murder
Tiu warrant for Stthwartg' nr
roal win, liiuod yesterday after five
days of Investigation which re.
yoalod conclusively that th" doad
niitii iiiui imin murdored ami the
uorpao wai not t lint or the ohomtat.
Mrs, Srliwari. liowovor, remains
unchanged in her statements tbitl
tho body In that of hex husband.
pornifsitoty io bury the remains
Iiiih been repeatedly donlod her and
the body now rests in tim sain
KrahclBdo morgue.
Negro Is Arrested
and Detained Here
The jjucq .of a uefcna ell Seventh
ami Mn'typjjftffTtl HI'S mill 1 1 1 1 1 ft sii
corrcsnuuiluii (W i lio fine in' n man
on a ,"'aih ii I cil ' " slip from S'.iorltr
A. a. CulMim Which lie wan lurrying
III Ills, ,limldcv;inckut, thill Pfed Mor-
lay, spuniai .slain agent, Investigated
and tn atroiit ol Austin Wllklm;
resuHe
Wllklns Is b'elug held In lli"
inanity Jail pending the arrival nf
Sheriff onlklni riom l'reka, The
pflsonet hail osoapod froip h.isiiii
nl In VitekU wh"n he was liecoVOr
Inn rroin m mIIk'ii llVhesS, II" was
held thero mi n chnrlta o( vlolatlnti
ih" Wrffhi aoti a special Onllfdrhln
pruhlhllon hlOOSllrC.
Wllklns kiiv" himself up bn auth
nruiiis willingly hut siuiimi thai tW
tvpu'ld hot rbtuljh to Vrdkn unions
rooulsltioii papers tsr lAkotji Oilt:
o iKflldfi ' ' V''""
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July Records
At Park Show
Bip Increase
More Tourists Visiting
Crater Lake this
Season
"f '
m khkoiiii, Ore,, Aa, 6, Tour
Isl travel lain Crater Lake National
park broke nil July reoordi, with
it total of "607 Pari and 111,334 vis
it Jin, Til" III D II X WUH VHP" lull)'
bolvy lbrou(b th" Uedford entrinco
llllil gate i;urpasslii(C last years ro-
cord with ii total si 1,3,001 rlsltora,
um sopspitrod io LSfl74 lai yi'ar.
The k in in 'i i m intrinci rniioivh with
a total or i.HHU vhltom, us rum
psred io imii year's 8,SPf, tho bit'
um" boleg distributed bftwiea night
LtayO) ul Anna Kprlnii and trave)
tiir.'UKh i liii oast mill Berth "u
trances, wage travel has Incfcaiod
k ii per cent, v per oonl ol Pho
travel putore din prlvati ews, '
T.'io entire purk road nymeni In
open and reoonati uoUon ol rasdi In
being Corned "n nl a fast pur". 'Tin.'
intraotdri, ih" Wirron const in-.
Hun viiiiiininy if Portland, expects
in begin luyliiK puviiiuiint abuut
All I'M I t,
WOMAN H.YWTTKU
Ill.'Ut.tN, Auk. I. lP) The i-o-
entlbn or u woman took plica in
Uounl Joy'Prlaou codsy, when Amu
Walsi ami Ulohael T.illiol wcro pill
to death fo piurdoi' ur Mrs. Wai-irs
liunliaiiil at I. Imi i U s. Tallin! wwt
a relative or lliu victim.
Jailers Claim
Russell Scott
Is Not Insane
Sanity Trial of Slayer
Will Close in Ano
ther Day
t'lllCAdU. Aui. 5. (II -William ;
Wallu.c. a Jail offlcsr who guirdedl
Ituni.Kll Beott lu ilcalh ruw. tcstl
flml for llto prOMcutlOn In Si-nit'
sanity boarlng today said ho roumi
phi prllonor as "snn us any tmu
OOUld ho uutlcr th" I'lri'.'iiusl uncus."
Th" Court ordered the qnallflca.
Hong itrKKeh from the roobrjd on
llto Rrouiul Hint layman is not
rtimpi'ti'ut to QboJlty his oUtorva
Huns or u porsoirH lanlty,
I'" a r outer Jniicm testified that
they blUivod Bcott Bino,
AssiHtuni Btate'a Attorney Harrji
n. Prltsker had a list or fifty juii-
eta ready lo testify, but Judge David
limited htm to to day witnesses aud
rive alienist,
lu probably another tiny the Jury
win consider whether ltusseii Bcott
is sane and should ! bung or men
(Ally deflflonl ami thoroforo lm-
lll u ni' from Hi" oxeeul lull ol lb"
death sentence from whlcji ii" twlco
narrowly has oScapod,
WINS IIANUICAP
BAHATOOA SPRtNpO, N, Y.. Auk.
B, (,ti Blind Play won tho i"in
ivacd handicap today with Mad Play
second and Big Blaie third,
Miner Buried
Beneath Rock
siiiinii llnrrond "ll known
Slaklyou Kohl riltner, was entiglil
III ii mine i ave-lii ill lb" (il'illit
ClIHik mill". IB mils SOIlUtVOSI of
Yiekn, shortly lifter noun today,
mill Inn sll(lil hope Is belli toe
Ills beiilK lonmi uiive, nccoi'ultig to
ii rvport telephoned here this nf
tcrifodn, '
Unrrouflou was cuuiili neaV Hi"
end of ii BOt)-foo Itinnel. As he
VllS lelllllilllK In Ilia work III the
mine, t he sides suddenly enveil In,
imii burled bun beneath a nutss of
troth ami lluaVtl, Two cpitiptuHons
sn eil I hele lives by Jumping back
when (hey saw the rock crumbling
fi-nni the shies' of the tunnel.
Rcllf Workers were bblllg ealleil
i Iii- ntiornodn from nil seetlnus
of HlsklyoH unit siinsia counties
in mi effort (o i'i'iii-h the Imprlsonctl
iiinn by nightfall.
I mi: PIUHTKII 1)1 KB
wioxa-itiihi:. Wrishv auk. .
Phillip bbmodbre, ago 42, Forcsi
fighter who was Injured Tuebdpy
morning III' the Kntlat valley, illeil
al 8:10 a. iii. Unlay, lie was struck
by ii burning, tree thai fell.
II
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ULUUil
Oriental Dru; Den Located
In Fashionable Apart
ment in Chicago
TWO ARE ARRESTED
Many National Known Un
derworld Characters
Are Known Partner!
QfilCAQO, An;:. ! (I'y --.V fortune
In nircotkss, found in au apertmoet
which bail ull the riilurcs of un
oriental druit don win nulled by
federal agents htli iillf'it.
Taey ar i piled Kitty Qllbooley,
who, jrtlh her huibandi Willie, they
ejjarged will-, eurrylnK on u
wh ilesaic iratfic thai would bindle
aoihlag le. n ui 60tl nlM. The
value o I'll dru;;s i niiflneatcd was
variously estlmaud between $Mi.
ouo umt flSO.OOO with au addition-
al tlll.OOO worth vf Pipes Ulul
WOlgblni and mSasurlni; reiiulnlics.
VM ROCbO, a :e ol tile gpoclal
Justice unit nf the revenue depart
ment, who led the raid, sulil tile
wiiuiaii hid been the biggest Ini
I porter ut drugs In the middle went
ami ,011 Id supply any uinoutit on
shi rt Optica,
Paring the fortnight (3(0 govarn
ment men Witched the din, they
said more than 10 natljnally
knuvvn uuderwiirld ehiiracters visit
ed It.
Forger Caught In
Street Gun Fight
BT. LOUIS, Mo.. Auk. S, (P) A
dovfu town liinch hour throng was
thrown Into cobfuslon ami two
policemon, deputy city marahal
and an unidentified iliei'k foriier
wi i" wounded In a running revolver
fluhl here today. The rorfjer who
had jus! niti-mpted to cash n bogni
check ui ih... Mississippi Valley Trust
company vai capturedi
The pursuit which wait taken up
by policemon at oath corner and in
which many ihots were fired, caus
ed 'the greatest oxcltonieni and con
fusion In the down town section.
Another Convict
Makes His Escape
SAI-K.M. Ore., Aug. 5. Kloyd
ll.ill, a trusty at tho state prliyti
e.- aped last ninlit while he was ,il
work on the prison lawn. He was
seen about 7:30, but was missing al
the S o'clock count. He was re-,
elved at the prison September 20.
11IJ2, from Umatilla cnnily to serve
nix years on a charge ot assault with
Intent bo kill. He was recommenc
ed tor conditional pardon Decenbof
4, ln.it.
.IINKIiKS MN.KIY IWltTY
lieaVlhg hero shortly arter inink-
in hours, the pirsi National bank
force, known as "The .linkers Club"
mobored to tho Bedford lodge laal
OVonlUg where lliey eu.Uvyed a swim
whl.'h was followed by danblhg after
whir lithe mombora again entered
IJie wnler fur a "moonllRlit" swim.
Spanish Schooner
Is Reported Sunk
WKST I'.M.M inC.'U'll. Kla.. Auk.
Ii, A1)- A wireless message was re
ceived this nt'ternoon. by the Palm
Beach radio corporation that the
Spanish .schooner IJnhriel Pulmer
htm sunk off the Bahafna Islands,
The message was broadcast by an
unidentified Vb'sBsl, giving wiiviiinc.
lo other ships to be on the lookout
for the crew of (he sunken ship.
VOJIIN'ATK HYKl)
lUyHMQND, Va.. Aim. 5 (i'l
Harry Flood Hyrd of Winchester was
bomlnntot) for governor by the
democrats of Virginia,, Incomplete
returns from yesterday's primary'
glvltiK linn a iiiiijorlt.v over ti. Wal
ler Mapp of Acconmc, estimated at
iii'tween thirty it ii ci coyty thousand,
IT
BY FEDERA
IN
m 525081)
S. P. Make Move j
For Riverside
Park Property
I Definite Offer for Part
of Land Is Now
Expected
in the fuoe of effort! of the
Northern Hues to purchase the South
ill . hi ..Ido park, Un- Southern tfa
flclc has Informal;., lei It be known
in cortuln inQmbiirs of the purk
board that It would like lu purchase
ti pan 'of the city purk, or ull of It,
T his Ik according I j , official worJ
rucelved this ijiftoriioon.
Tic Hri'gon, Trunk railroad. In no
closer to tho gygrcbasc of tiny or alt
of Itlverildl purk tbaii It was when
nogoUatlOttsi were opened over a
week B0, At a ipeclll meetlns of
the pork board, the Northern Unci,
through Hielr representative o, ii
Itlcbmonid, qaplod a price und then
members, of th" hoard countered
irltb their Ideas as to the vjIuc of
Hie properly.
Ill tin, mean time the Southern
Pacific, lias been eegoUutlag quietly
with park bouril members und It la
expo -ted that n formal ofrer for tbo
.property will be made by the i5,
P, wltbVii the next few dayg,
That the 8. P. will need ut least
:-lx and on,, iinlf ot the eight und
a nttU ucreu lu.'l'.,ded In the park
Is Ihe heller expressed by one mem
ber of tbo park board this afternoon,
who pointed out that tho 8. P.
would cross I.lnkf river ut or near
(Coiiftiiaed on Pago Pour)
They Ought to Get
Healthy Support in
County of Klamath
SALEM. Aug. 5. Seeking a
modification of ,hc" Volstead act.
t!io Oregon prohllitloii rcfeiBiulum
corporation, bus f led articles ot ln
corporailuu. Th". ottrpose t
I' tuole u law for i referendum on
I tho nuttcnal nnd stute prohlhtfoa
i act und to advise voters of the
stale und nation as lo the evil ef
fects of the lktli amendment.''
There uro no assets nor properly
ami the sole revenue is donations.
Incorporators are C. W. Stirling, w.
I). McMiUor, T. II. Compte, Prank
tw'hegel and John C. Shillock, all of
iPturuand,
THIS INDIAN IS
CHAMPION BRICK
LAYER OF WORLD
KANSAS CITY, . Mo., Aug. 5.
I. aying 36,000 bricks a duy or ap
proximately tbi"" and one half ear
loads. James llrown, an Indian and
former Carlisle football player, has
gained a reputation among the con
struction workers on a highway near
her" as being the champion brick
layer ot the world.
So fast does he work that five
men are kept busy keeping hfau iup
plied with brick and two others keoi:
the face of the road even ahead of
him.
II. M. Stinker, in charge of the
construction work said Brown Was
the highest paid street brick layer
In the middle west. Ho receives
$3 an hour or $ltl a day.
STREET OARS CRtSH
CHICAGO. Aug. a. Two street
cars collided in a fog on a single
track line on the far south side and
only a few miles from the Indiana
slate line, resulting in injury to
In persons, two porhapt fntally.
UOOTliKGGKlt CONVICTED
KUUICMO, Ore.. Aug, 5. - Murk
Broom was found guilty hy rj
circuit court jury here yesterday
afternoon ot . transportation of
llqupri Ho will be Sentenced Sat
urday. I,
A CORRECfftON
In n report of IhAse who do-
nated ihclr services for the
benefit baseball game Sunday It a
was staled thai the Davidson
Transfer company had dount- a
a ed $ 1 5 worlh of work to the a
a cause of t-ho city Street signs, a
This was an error. Instead, it 0
a was the Cunningham Transl'i"'
a company, which gave this ma- a
a lerlal aid lo the Herald In lis a
a campaign Tor the signs, and a
a the Herald feels thai It Is due a
a Air. Oubnlngham that this cor- a
a rectlon should be given proinl- a
a nenee. ' a
PIERCE 10 SIFT
KLAMATH Cfl
TO VERY BOTTOM
Attorney General Decides to
Take Vacation Instead
of Start Probe
LEVENS WANTS ACTION
Dry Chief Seeks Speedy
Trial Elliott Told to
Sell Sugar, Report
SALEM, Ore. Aug. 5. Governor
Pierce said today that he didn't
kuow JuhU "where he was at" re
lative to the prosecution of Klam
ath Kills of E. L. Elliott, dls-aict
attorney f Klamath county; Wil
liam S. Levens, state prohibition
commissioner, and L, L., McUrlde,
one of Leven! agents.
Determined to have the cases sift
ed to the bottom, tile, governor yes
terday in response to appeals from
Elliott, ordered Attorney General
Van Winkle to prosecute the cases
to the full extent of tho law. Last
night Van Winkle called the gover
nor on telephone, said he had re
ceived the orders, and added: "I am
leaving on my vacatkjn. I will be
gone three weeks. I will take up
the Klamath county pposeeutions
wCten 1 return. Good bye."
Plainly 111'. pleased
Asked If he was pleased or dis
pleased at Van Wlnkle'j action, the
governor good humorcdly told news
paper men io use their own judg
ment about that.
' 1 have done my duty under the
law." he said.
The Indl tliuouta against t 'e three
fflr.'- hi ;:ilerj.'.. :-d r.J "Back
wash from the wets,'' Loveiui, he
said, is at Klamath Fails urging
bbat his case go to trial.
The Sugar Deal
Elliott was Indicted in connection
with the disposal of some sugar con
fiscated several months ago in u
liquor ra Id while ho was special
prosecutor. It developed hero to
day that Elliott had communicated
with the attorney general about the
sugar, asking if he shauld destroy
it. Van Winkle, says the governor,
advised -him not to destroy it, but
lo sell It and give the money to
charity if there were no other legal
method of using the money.
Levens was indicted on a chargo
of larceny of a revolver. This was
taken from a Mexican whose place
was raided by Levona and several
county and city officers, Levens, ac
cording to his story, informing the
Mexican that since he was not an
American citizen he had no .right
to the gun.
McBrlde was indicted on a charge
of malfeasance in office in connec
tion with the alleged failure to
iniike return on a search warrant.
THREATEN BLOCKADE
LONDON, Aug. 5. (PI A dis
patch to the Daily Mail from Hons
Kong says that a British blockade
of Chinese ports is foreshadowing In
Hong Kong official circlas it the
antl-Brltlsh outrages and boycott
continues.
Three Killed and
9 Hurt in Crash
KANSAS CITY. Aug. 3. () Af
ter an nil night search, firemen
Onrly today were still digging into
the debris ot the brick and tim
bers, the wreckage Of the building
which collapsed" here late yester
,ltiv, seeking two other victims of
the disaster. Throe were kiiied and
uliio Injured when the structure
fell. A white man and a nogro
are accounted for.
Those killed were Mr. and Mrs.
J, M. Holliday and W. M, Banks,
a negro.
ILAIIEItTY BE-ELKCTED
liri.l'i'll, Minn. Aug. r,.()--.Inincs
A. Flaherty of Philadelphia,
SUprerAe ItnllutLot the Knights of
Columbus, was re-elected to bis
ninth two-year term at the forty
third annual supreme convention
today, (lafCattrig Edward Haggerty.
Greenwich, Conn., newspaper pub
lisher, u r, s In 51 votes,
British Lord
Gets Drunk on
Roseburg Moon
Ridgeway Paxton, Title
and All, Gets
in Trouble
ItOSEBUnO, Ore., Aug. 5. Bail
In the sum of Cm. was fixed by
the local Justice court today, in tbo
case or Lord Kldgeway Paxton. titled
Butherlln resident arrested yester
day evening, charged with driving
a i-ir while Intoxicated. Lord Puxton
wits unable to appear In court to
answer the charge, owing to in
juries sustained when the car In
which he was riding, and which
he is charged with driving, turned
Over at Yoncnlla Sunday. His con
dition Is such that his physician
declined to permit police to move
him to RosObttrg. Mis back was in
jured, perhapti permanently, und one
ear was torn nearly otf(
Mrs. t.'ryll Stevens, who was arrest
ed on a charge of being Intoxicated
on a public highway, and who in
said by officers to have been a mem
ber ot the party In Paxton's cn.-.
appeared this morning and entered'
a plea of not guilty. Ilail was fixed
in the sum of Job.
Both Lord Paxton and Mrs.
Stevens indicated that they would
fight the charge of intoxication.
Lord Paxton's title descended to
him several years ago upon 'he
death of a relative In England, i
Klamath Bank
Deposits Now
7th in State
Over Four Million in
Two Banks of
This City
Prom ninth place in the state,
Klamath Falls has climbed to sev
enth place In bank deposits, accord
In to word received today by the
First National hank from Frank
Bramwell, stale superintendent of
banks.
With deposits in the two banks
of Klamath Falls exceeding four
million dollars, Klamath Falls has
passed Mcdford and Baker and Is
now crowdin Oreon City closely, for
sixth place.
Business men ot the city take
the climb in bank deposits in Klam
ath Falls, as irrefutable and sub
stantial sign of increasing prosperity
in the Klamath country.
Klamath Falls has two banks, the
First National on the corner ot
Fifth and Main, and the American
National bank on tho corner of
Sixth aud Main.
Will Make Check
On All Rail Work
SALEM, Ore. Aug. 5.(P) C. H.
spencer, railroad engineer for the
Interstate Commerce Commission,
has notified the public service com
mission to send I. H. Sherwood,
commission railroad engineer to
southern Oregon, for the purpose
of checking up tho railroad con
struction between Kirk, Ore., aud
Weed, California. The work w-lll
begin August tenth.
Severe Forest .
Fire Reported
SALEM, Ore., Aug. 5. Fire burn
ing in the property ot the Silver
Falls Timber company noar Silver
Creek about 11a miles from here,
havs cut a swath through 'lie heavy
fir timber tor a distance of ten
miles since Monday according to
county Commissioner Porter ot Sll
ve: ton who was in Salem today. The
fire, he states, , has virtually de
stroyed Camp No. 11 of the com
pany, including destruction ot three
donkey engines. Tho entire log
ging force of the company has been
called out to right the fire, which Is
still burning fiercely under a heavy
wind.
The wind is carrying the flames
In the direction of Mill City but.
)ti nillci from where the fire is
burning Its fiercest now. Betwoen
the fire and Mill City Is u solid
timber section with the Sanltum
river the only break.
HIGHWAY SHOPS
MY BE LOST TO
County Court Won't Lease
Fair Grounda Tract
to Department
ASHLAND IS FAVORED
Road Division Headquarters
Would be Moved Acroaa
Mountains
Unless some satisfactory arrange
ment can be made with tho county
court tor the leasing on rcusonablu
) terms ot certain pic e ot the county
fair ground property, which Is not
being utilized, the division shops
and the division head'iinrters ot the
state highway department will be
moved from Klamath Falbj to Ash
land, It became known today.
The county fair board favors thij
lease. But the county court docs
not, taking the position that Ibu
county may want to use a cerfuln
part of the land which tho stato de
sires for Its own road shops.
Approach Hoard
State highway engineers ap
proached the fair board this wock
and set forth their plans for the
construction of division shops In
Klamath F'jlls which would serve
the maintenance nnd construction
needs of the entire division, includ
ing Klauai'i Lake, Jackson and
Josephine counties. The state de
partment desired the pleee of land
on the county fair grounds which
is not being used, air would be
used for anything in connection wtb
the fair grounds In the future, tiie
trtVth-'-'- V - I- .
But when the .ounty court balked
L. P. Campbell, assistant state high
way engineer In charge of mainten
ance, balked also and it became
known today that he now favors the
establishment of the division shop-,
and the division headquarters In
Ashland instead of Ktamath Falls.
Whether or not C. C. Kelley, divi
sion engineer ef tho state highway
department, will recommend that
the division headquarters be switch
ed from Klamath Falls to Ashland,
could not be learned today. Mr.
Kelley refused to comment on the
matter In any detail. But it ti
known that Mr. Kelley favors Kl'am
ath Falls and that if it were pos
sible to keep the division headquar
ters here he would do so. Klamath
Falls is centrally located In tho
division, and the transportation of
maintenance equipment would be
easier uceoniplished from this point
than from Ashland or any other city
In the division.
Mr. Kelley admitted that th?
present quarters occupied by thl
state highway department shops,
were Insufficient and that the plans
of the department were to construct
permanent and extensive shops.
The position of the state .highway
department is that It a site can be
secured in Klamath Falls fur the'
shops at a reasonable figure, the
division headquarters remain hero,
if not, then they, are transferred e
Ajhliuid.
Alleged Thief of
Auto Pays for Car
It, L. Manly hus made his pcuco
with law and with the complaining
witness and charges- of stealing
an automobile have been dismissed,
according to word received last
night by Coustable Garry Coiud.
Manly was urrested In Anderson,
Calif., on the charge of stealing
a roadster from Clarence Anderson,
of 12M1 Donald street. Cosad was
to have left this morning for the
California town to take the prlsoh
er in custody, but last night re
ceived word from Edwards that
Manly had paid for the car and that
no prosecution of the man would
be urged.
a WILL INTERVENE
. a,
a SALEM. Ore., Aug. 5--The
a Klamath Irrigation district has
a been granted tho privilege of a
a Intervening In the application a
a of the Oregon Trunk railroad a
a development program and will a
a give tostlmony at I be hearing, a
KLAMATH COUNT!