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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1925)
University Library Kuitwie, Orcton Publlahod Daily at KLAMATH FALLS "An Kmpin' Awakening" BUY AT HOME; LOCAL MERCHANTS CAN GIVE YOU BETTER BARGAINS Associated PreM Leased Wiro Eighteenth real' Number 5698 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1925 iVRICE FIVE CENTS HIGH W A FROM COAST TO COAST U n 1 1 c.i in System for Guide of Tourists on nil Main Roads is Planned KLAMATH IS INCLUDED Green Springs Road Among TboM Named, Will Prove of Great Benefit WASHINGTON, Am: ii, (JFl An IikIkx nf highways for louiinln 111 valley .-t lorn, mid bywayi 'if (lit1 riMintrv win iit gfford.ad in ths mark i n ic uf lbs vnni MVhii'in United BUrtst highways . stltetsd bi Uis Joint tiunni pi Intercut highways, A ml work of roads itrotchlng (nun IBS A Unlit I. to UK Pacific ami (nun iii" Cgnndlgn bwdnri iu the gulf stobrapsd ""' thouaand nsUai ot iiIrIihii) i.. b daslgnatnd Willi iiiilforni iiinrk.-r-. in tall UM notorial anatly whai road I n mill wlmm II will I ii I. blMi To (lroui Itoad III rurrylllK Hi work In thin point. tin' joint board bu lafi lo i sob . 0111 mil Iim- the m l ual grouping nf Ibe salMtid roads mm main arterial blgbwaya. in nan routini nf tn highways tba snbaomniUiao in mak ing (putative ili'hlittnitlnnN in In mill nlttad to Hi" rarloua statai tor nn pruviil. will curry mil III" purpose nf bringing within lha syatan nil ol iim aatlon'i lurg.-r clUet, mm" oapl mIk mill roaorts and points ol loa- i-nil IniiTfMi 'I'll" highway ntgrgtri to ba nssd. in addition in bearing lha sblold ol iim Dniti-ii Htiiinn Hi" number f iim rood mni tba state and lha letters "Oi k." win ii" vaHousI) shapod and colored utedor code nf motorists in A.ipri.acliln- ill vim. mltynu' cross dik mni other romi eonditlona, De- plKlintlon of lit" nli-lli. wtilrll in clude every red era I aid highway In tin! Culled Htt"n. larolraa no new road construction otbar than i i now planned under 1 1 1 federal pro gram. Tbo board Qso in. no power tin tn msfnlalnanoe nr alteration oi highway systems, h. fund lo ! nuii'iy for purchase ol 1 1 deslgaat- hit: signs. Those on Co&ai Pacific roads designated Include iim roast route beginning at Pori Angeles, on 1'iiKit Hound and skirt Iiir tin- Pacific- roaal lliroiiith Wash- Initon mni oroaalng lac Columbia rlu.r hy ferry nt Its moiitli to Flor- onco, Oregon, ihonoo along lha Ore con coast to Orescent city. OaUfor i.ia, Bureka, Uklab, Ban Francisco, San i a Darbata, Los Angelta, sun Dlogo mni Tijuana, Tii" pacific highway beginning al IllalnOi Washington, on the Canad ian border, to Seattle, Taaobiit, Otym pin. Vancouver. Portland! Bugono, Itoseburgi Qrants Paaa, Redding, ijiivIb, Sacramento, Btockton, Man iocs. Bakorsflotd, foi Angelos, Riv erside and ki Contfo, Others Doslgnntod Other roads in California in bo reached arc those from Crescent City (Continued on Page 7!) Will K ilEO Missing Youngster Is Found In Sewef CHICAQOi Aug, 8, (P) Tin y.Mir old Hi'bhIii Horn, hiIshIiik slni" yosterday, was found exhausted to day iu a terror botch basin where hor Mthor daolared nn euemy nr his lmii Imprisoned hor. A heavy Iron door, too weighty for 11 child to remove, covered tho sowar on.trnnco. A fatal orV from tiin oavorn led the father and u brothel' to Hi" bnsln whdra they fouhd tii" t)lil(d standing in abdtit Hix Inches nr water. Air Mail Aviator Expected To Live rjtiOOMBQUnO, I'". Aug', ii Hurry A Chandlor, air mull pilot . whose plahe fell Into iii" Busqua hanne river hens i"i nlglit. will reoovar from hli Irrjurlss, physlclab Hit lit today, hnhdlar'a skull was frdcttttofli when hiH plan... iih running gettr tangled by tinoul oats Id a field from whloh it" nttrapted to hop orr. Htrurk H (ra top and plunged Into hIiiiIIow WfttSTi Cattle Thief From Klamath Gets 2 Years I larry Gooderlium Plead:'. Guilty in Federal Court PORTLAND, Orr., AllK. . Hur ry Ooodor-hattti a rosldoiil nf Mr- Cloud, Qallf., for tba pun f yeara. w uh today Honli'tiroil hy Federal Judge ('. K, Wnlvmlnu bg u tWO year tarn in tfcNell Island pan Itenttary following bis plea t guilty in a abarga of cattle rustling on t in Kl uiwlli liiillnn ri.Mirviilli.ii. (loodcrhatil win rlntrffi.il with run nlng Hi" cstll OH tka roaervatlon and in rtgaglng iin.ni to tba Flrs( National bank of Rend for ISOO. Ha wait U-rested wh"ti priipmiiiff in nhlp iu., Bgttla 1 1 Portland Rrostoek daalers, In lil-. pISS nf u(ty Ii" told III" eniiri. "This l Hi" f'rl UnjO In my nf" i harp ,,v"r lion" u din-honest gat.' One Killed, One Injured In Crasli HAVTON. Ohio. Auk. , (fl, . l.lruU'iinnl Jiiiiii'M K. Tlllon of I'ur- ibtbg. ladlano, wan kiii"ii thi af tiTiiniin ami I.ltiiii.-nant l."o I,. Bureh of PerryHVlll". Iiiillauii, wan seriously Injured wbon tbalr uir plaaa orasbed tbree mm a half rallos nortbeaal of Oeborne, m.ar Wilbur Wright Raid. Woman Shoots Rattle Snake Mrs. C. H. Lucas of Yreka Proves Plucky Nimrcd i S ui m Thf Herald ) V ItKKA, Calif., Aim. . To im- pirovb btr raQUtaUoti Blcklyou! roramoii almiM. Mrs. , h. Lucai (IMtly Hlmt off 1 ho Itrnil of u tlin'f mni n luilf foot rnHli'Hiinki- when hQ found Ii lirotirlii i'i Imy on hr front porcb nt iba chnflqi Csdv boftM by hi t pel doK Sittiinlny. Mra t'tietix linn n HkIii nUlbra inn wltb which nlif hnn brotiRhi down n door and tun ftl lor game on lovoral pc omIodi ud when irtie was awaltanod hy lite harliiK of (ho don. h)i iboufhl ihnt tin canine had lornor- d a hktuik or i Ivrt and vh had h-r ; Kun in hand whi'ii ibo OpObQd l Indoor. Nino rattlQB weto coun,tou on the doad rtjplllo ami lovoral had ovtdont ly bean broken off for thoHi wan no hnttoit. Soarrli for I In; nnnki'n mntu in Uotni madOj Biookhart Now Leading Steele WASlilNQTON, Auk. f. i.-Ti Willi ihirty sttven counties complete In ilir recount nf ballots in the tows senatorial contest, Stock baa 1 10,907 mni BrookhSrl bos Ll,06l in eootosted vut.'H. st"i-k ims ebol Isnged :'.:i.'.s Brookharl votes whUe Bookhitrt's challenges toital 66fJ, The couptles rocbuatod Qonstltttto about half of thdte In which paper bsilots were used, Brookhart's suporvsor said to day fhero hmi not been enough gains by Stack in the recount of uncdntoBtod bujlats i . ovorcomc Brdkburt'a majority and thai ih" outcome of the contest would depond nn finiii disposition of the challonged votes, Block's supervis or doolared ho was not lui.sini: the contest exclusively on clerical er rors in iii" state eontest hut Wuh contldenl timt vhop Ihe committee reviewed into challenged Brdokharl Votes it would h" glydh the h"u(. Another Attempt To Swim Channel Is Due Tomorrow UQtlLOONB, Pfauce; lug, 6,(ipi ii ih" weatlier continues ta im pi'nva .Mies ttoftrittto BdBrlo, the American swimmer, will begin hor attempi to swim ih" Bnglish ohan nol ui 10:86 o'olook tomorrbw morning! ktartlug fronj Capo Oris- tW JMA i J... aw ELKS LODGE JIT EUGENE SUFFERS LOSS BY YEGGS .Safe Blown Early Today by Pair Believed to be Ex perts at the Work $200.00 IS OBTAINED Get in Through Skylight and Depart Without Making Presence Known BUQBNBj Or., Auy. TtffI nun, pP-Miiniihly profr .lonuls a I tit' Bajne. iuki nielli or parly ihir mornliiK ht tliftiimdvi'M Into th Bugont Bllu tanptt tbrottgh a ky IlKlX and hh-w o)-n the lodK" faff. Thf- obtained iboi HOC in runh, laftWni cbocki and papyri It u km wi n- taican from ilif floor, tnd laro or thrM' pool tabfjfl nv rd win nMiiov-d from tin pool parlor in un adjolnlriK rum. Thin Mint fortneil tbfl UUfftOf for tin- blail , Vral Jttb Tin- Job wat m-atly doio. ;ic cardlOl to poUoa, and was di-ndy work of nnm'On' who nadantood u huHtnotgi. Tho nrth nRiHtf r nt Ihe candy foiiiit'-r .mil elitar stand v.an broken open, and uhoitt ,"t In ruhh lm) bann taken rwo onpty boiUai at tin- hr ihowod that tht yesguian hail fvhh'iitly h'dpd ih-md"M 10 Kutii.' of tin- Klkn soft drinkrt. Th- bandit) to tba safe, and tbo combination had boob knocked with u hetmmer Ktuleu from the Son l lw in Pacific yanln bota Tho itufo hlgwi t thifn Intcrtod tho tInl tna material, act-ordlnR to tin I'Vldt-nn. mid mufflMd It. No on- hoard thr bland Tbo Kikf tanplo i cloned oarh 11 mill at 11:1-1 tirUnk and in opened in the mo'rAjng at t! : ID. Tho rob in i y aaa not dtncoTored until ;h oponlni hour ttati mornfna' HALE AUTtfOniZBD WASIIINtiTON. Aug. 0, (fl)Tho nhlpptm hoanl authorized the sate to Henry Tord today of BQVOn oeean- Bolni fcuaj fr MS, 500 each. S. P. Starts On Another Survey Krom Skookum to Bend is Route Mapped Out on "Blockade" Move As another step in its cnutpalgn (o block the oxteneton of the Ore gon Trunk from Bend to Klamath Kails, the Southern Pacific today started work on a Mirvey from skookum to Bond. Earlier In the week another crew nl surveyors Started ope rat ions from Kirk, running 11 line toward Klamath lake, the purpose of which is to block any line that may he headed in thai dlneCl ion hy the Oregon Trunk, When the Oregon Trunk first made its application to the 1 ni erst iii e Commerce conv m IfiSlon, it staled that it wanted to construct a lino from Kirk to Klamath Fall:;, and that it is this line that the Southern PaclTlc is pro pa ring to block, should the Noi l hern line later decide to with draw its decision not 10 build H and ask for permission to mo ahead with Ihe original plans. The Skookum-Hend survey is the last move ot I he Southern Pacific to completely blanket the territory pro pose d to he served by t he Ore Kon Trunk. Surveys have not been completed to I, a kc view, along the X. t O. route, Klamath Kails 10 Cornell) thence to Alturas and Sit PA 11 v i 1 le. With t h e Kirk t o K la m -ath Palls and Skookum-Head sur veys completed, the s, i will ho In R posit (on tQ gO to the Inter state 1 'online ree commission with a proposition tp construct all of these lines, provded it Is left ux oltulve rights In tlfe territory cov ered. XKKHKAY IWSSKS AWAY Lloyd Porter rese'lved word today of tho death of IiIh little nephe ;v, De Lay fie four year old BOtl ot .Mr. and Mrs. Dfl Lay 'f Portland, who h.id been 111 for the past two weeks with iMptheiiu. The funeral will he held in Portland tomorrow. .Mrs. DeLay l-t a ulster if Mr. Porter and (his is the second Ah lid the fam ily has lusl it hi 11 the pkst l raontps, Rush Work of Building Mill Near Aspgrove Contract for Machinery Is Let Today in jTortand ! t 1 1 tu-i n for machinery a ore aoltodnlad to Ih let today in Port hind for the mill of I he I'to est I Jiiinibar eompanj ai Aapgraro1 uhth nil! Ih built to replace I ho one j (lentroyad by fire when the propartj ll'ilH OWnacj h) 'be ModOC IMlii j ooaipany. i A force of '! turn wm ut nt ''work Tuewlay clcanlpu v4i Ihe deb rla left by the fin preparatory to hejflnnlng cowrt'uetion un the iich hnlldliiK, Jt In I'Htlnutled thai (be rleftulng up pro cone iviil roitvtunc atxut i w o treekj. j t'oiiHtructhHi of Ihe mill will be !ln lu about three week, Iiuinedl j Jitely inaterlalN ai rive, j Krei lion of this mill will prove ; a boon to tin Ileal b town of t'bilo- (uln, especially ai fJie mIoo eonnet--(t ion- of ihn gfoml Lumber company are -mli nn to perinJt of all-wiutei- operatono of " mills, i.oKKint; oporntlonrj of i be com poor continued despite the fire. ' logs Im-Iiik Hold In t lie Wbeeler- )01metoad opnrtpan) ami to the bi Lakoi '-otnpaiiy of Klamath Fall. The Mofloe camp one of tlie largeal ami boot equipped in this entire cotloDj in vlea oi the fad that the conpany has at Aspjrov a Miml declared lo bo capable holding 10.000,000 reel, it in . e- j lieved that the camp will be t; eraled until late this whiter to sup pi. the demands ot the mills. Machine Guns To Be Placed On Shenandoah ( TY UAA J lIIDiaiiail'Jll 11 Be Started Next Week, Report WASHINGTON, Auk. . (ff) The dirigible Shenandoah has been or dered equipped with machine guns, the first armament of any kind plan ned for her. Work of Installing the batteries will begin at Lake Hurst, N. J. this week ami be followed hy the train ing of Run crews. During the week beginning August 17. the craft will enpneo in gun training exercises and target practice. Ten machine puns of the standard thirty calibre type will' be installed. Two will he placed in the forward control cabin, one on each side, and one will be placed in each of the four power cars: two will he placed in the after-car and two will he mounted on top of the huge bag. No such installation is planned for the airship Los Anpeles. a sister dirigible, ahlch was constructed un der an agreement providing for its use only as a commercial carrier, REWARD OFFERED FOR ARREST OF HENRY SCHWARTZ MARTINEZ, Calif., Aug. U. (TP) A personal reward of $100 whieh he 1 will ask Governor Richardson to In- I crease by $1,000 for the arrest of I Charles Sehwart I was announced here today hy Sheriff K, U. Yeale. ScbAvartI was at first believed to have perished in an explosion at the (plant of the Pacific CeUulos com pany at Walnut Creek, hut invest igation of the police has convinced .them that Schwartz is not dead hut Pa fugitive and that the body found ! in the laboratory da that of some one I who was slain and placed there to I defraud Insurance companies out of (insurance of more fhau $100,000, BIRD t At SKS TUOl iili; SPOKANE, Wash.. Aug. 6. &) K. K. Pa'vy, manager of the i'-tciflc Telephone and Tele- ETianh company 'hero said this morning that s.mie of the long distance linen between Seattle and San Kranciseo had been out of Order tlung the lust few days bectiuse a huge orahe 4 hail beCDUie entangled in the ! wires near Kalama. How the bird got oaughl was m.re than he COUld explain. Mr. I'avey 4 aald, RUSSELL SCOT! CASE TO REACH y Fate of Condemned Man i& Expected to be Settled by Friday Night If Proven Sane, Slayer Will be Sentenced for Third Time to Hang CHICAGO, Aug. 6. (p) The state today concluded itn efforts to prove KiiHsell Scott sane. Dr. Wm. O. Krohn, the last prone cution alien Ui, told of his examina tion of Scott and his conclusion that the prisoner was sane. He repeated stories of the four previous state alienists that Scott declined to sub mit to an examination in the jail. There Is no appeal for Kupsell Bcotl from the verdict of the Jury testing whether he Is sane and should be hanged or Is not mentally Cognisant of the death penalty he faces. No Alternative If thu jury decides he Is sane enough to realize Judge Joseph Fl. David will fix a new date for the iftion, from which Scott has twice been snatched a few hours be fore the death march. Incarceration at once in a state institution would follow an Insanity finding. All tho prosecution witnesses, ex perts and laymen, believed Scott sane, just as the fourteen defense witnesses thought confinement and two death watch ordeals had affect ed his mind; Jailers Testify Jailers related conversations with Scott and described his actions in the death cell. Four alienists, three of whom said, they expected foes, of $l0U a day. concluded Scott was sane after a 15 minute, observation in which he was an unwilling sub ject. The .defense alienists b9-jed their opinions on more than ten hours' ex amination over three days. Three hours were allotted each side for closing arguments. If the full time is used the case will not go to the jury before tomorrow BOOL, 2 ROBBERS LOOT ROSEBURG STORE Merchandise Valued at More Than $1000 is Taken During Night ROSEBURG, Ore. Aug. 6. Wild er and AgeoS Clothing store in this city was robbed last night cf mer chandise valued at more than $1000. The robbers, evidently two of them, backed a car up against the roar end of the building, in a dark alley, and loaded in thirty or more suits of clothing, four or five pairs of shoe?, at least two djseu silk shirts, underwear, pajamas, four dozen pair of gloves or more and other articles Ot clothing such as socks, neckties, etc. Entrance to the store was gained through a skylight and the robbers then opened up the rear entrance and made several trips tti the car with fielr load, their foot prints indicating that they worked for some time gathering up their loot. Home And Orchard Destroyed By Fire WBNATCHEE, Wash.. Aug. 0. ---The orchard and home of John llk'kle. of peshastln was destroyed hy fire late yesterday it was re ported today. The residence, pacK iuK ahed and other huildlngs were burned. The loss is estimated at $10000 with ahout $li.500 Isuraiue. Ahout fifty 20 year old apple trees were destroyed. Dice Game Raided; Bandit Is Killed NEW YORK. Aug. 6. One gun man wn kilted and two others probably fatally woundd after they had raided a HarloW dlfln game to day. The three were shot hy police us they attempted to escape after lining seventy men against a wall and collectng several thousand dol Itirs In money and jewels, TOMORROW Three Offers For City Park Made to Board Oregon Trunk Submits Proposals at Meet ing Today At a Kpi.ilal meeting of tin. Park Hoard, which wan held In the city hall this afternoon, (!. II. Richmond, peclal agent for the Oregon Trunk, abmlttad three proposition!! for the settlement of the question that has arisen out of the efforts of the rail road company to secure the city park. The first offer was 19.200 for tho strip of land parallel to lilverslde street. This strip Is ahout S00 feet long and varies In width from OS feet to 160. The second offer was for the en tire park, which the company Is very deslrlous of securing. For the en tire park property an offer of S 18, 00 was made. This is but little less than three times what the city has invested In the property. The third offer was one on an ex change basis. The company con trols ahout four and one-half acres out on East Main street, nearly op posite the residence of Dr. A. A. Soul... nn which is located a hot springs. Mr. Ilichtnond offered to deed this property to the city and In addition pay the sum of $8,000. The park board countered with an offer to sell Ihe railroad two acres for $15,000. This. It was said, would be sufficient tj permit a right of way through that se-tion. Mr. Richmond then suggested that the matter be referred to the people in order to get their Ideas of the mat ter, but the board did nut indicate that this would be done. Ex-Legislator Will Get Post Ed Ballagh Will Be Named Master Fish Warden PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 6. (JP) Albert C. Ross, master fish warden, is to be replaced at the next meet ing of the state fish commission by Edison I. Ballagh, former mayor of St. Helens, nccording to report that was' not denied by John Veatch, commission member. Ross was appointed master war den when Carl G. Shoemaker left the post and the status ot both the commission and of its staff entered a period of rapid change, which has continued ever since. nullagh is a former member of the legislature. Many Indicted In Graft Case BOSTON. Aug. G. (fl)) The fed eral grand jury which has been in vestigating an alleged "liquor ring" in Chelfiea, today reported indict ments against 4 4 persons including Mayor Lawrence F. Quigley and his brother. Thomas Quigley. a police inspector. Two sergeants of police also are in the list of those Indicted. SISTERS' RANCH SOUGHT BY S. P. What may mean the location of the terminal facilities of the South ern Pacific company in this vicin ity is indicated in Its move looking toward the purchase of what is locally known as the Sister's ranpn. now owned by the Klamath Pack ing company. The propertv, con sisting of 35:1 acres, Is located on tho south side of Reames mouulai i and runs fivm tho Midland road to Uie main line of the Southern Pa clfie. The property is ideally located for the purpose for which it may be used and is of sufficient area tj meet all the requirements that may arise by reason of the .-.instruction of yards, roundhouses and shjps. It Is understood that Luke Walk er, who Is heavily Interested In the Klamath iPaiolciDg company, will meet with the Southern Pacific officials In San Francisco next week for the purpose ot reucalng an agree ment on the -price to be paid for the property, Lumbermen Sel I Out ToS.P. 'Big Stick" and Bribery Bring Support from Large Group "That statement would never have been signed by two-thirds of those whose signatures are on the docu ment if they were not in absolute terror of ihe South ern Pacific railroad com pany." Thus did a well known lumberman of this territory epitomize the reason for the stand that has been taken by fourteen representatives of the lumber industry in this county, when they sign ed a document which, in effect, stated that they did not want a competing rail road line built into Klamath county. The reason for this most remarkable act is beat told by this lumberman, who has been in close touch with all of the negotiations: "T'lat Is one rea.'Dn. you mljf' say the compelling reason. otj was a'straight sell-out to the Soli--thern Pacific. When the represen tatives p the S. P. first came t the himtiennen with this proposition It was y)l3ty received, for It car-rit-.l wit'.i it nothing buUhe threat that If t ley did not line up back of the Southern Pacific the timu wxuld come when they wonld pay the price for their lack of assistance. The first move wbb to be made this year through car shortage watch on car loading and curtail ment of sever.il privileges that have been extended to Uem in the past. First t.-oncesikn "Xesctiatlons were opened and first one thing and then anothor was conceded by the S. P. Demur rage adjustment was accepted firjt. then came the extension ot the Klrk Klamath Falls logging rate to Lake view, then the abolition ot the swit ching charge in connection wiUi the Strahorn line. Each of these won someone over, but the big prize was demanded by not a few the big prize which, when grant ed, resulted in the production of one ot the most remarkable documents ever brought forth In any commun ity. This big prize was the granting to the Klamath territory- the True kce lute. "Westwood. Susanvllle and all mills in t ie Tritckee region have had a big advantage over thu Klamath mills in the matter of rates en eastern shipments. This rate amounts to about three cents. Thin on a carload shipment cf lumber to the east amounts to a good many tihoiuand dollars In the courso of a year. It is the rate that would have been in effect If the .Modoc Northern had been constructed. It wus rung from the Southern Pacific only after tt most stubborn fight, but the granting of It assured the solidity of the f mrteen concern:! whose slgniitures are appended to the statement backing up the tight (Continued On l'agc Five) Mt. Shasta After City Street Signs I Special lo Tho Herald) YREKA, Calif., Aug. fl. Come early and avoid the rush. If you huven't done your street sign shopping yet, do It now or tho guardians of Mt. Shasta's destinies will make you pay for It later. The city trustees recently passed an ordinance providing that tbn streets of Mt. Shasta should be sign ed and no sooner was this done thn another ordinance was passed re quiring all buildings within the city limits to be properly numbered. If the numbers are In place by November 17, all right. If not, tho city will be very glad to supply numbers at $2.50 u num ber and you have no option hut to (buy.