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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1925)
I 'ul ill In , I Daily at KLAMATH PALLS "An tSmplre Awakohlng" Eighteenth Year Number DOUBLE GROSSED By mm Southern Pacific Busily En gaged in Running Survey Line Into B'.md SAME OLD TACTICS So-Callcd Competition of Bend Pine Mills Now Practically Certain As might have been ex pected, the Southern Pacific is now preparing to double cross its only group of sup porters in Klamath county the 21 lumbermen who "endorsed" its rail plans. For the Southern Pacific the "friend of the lumber men" is now busily engag ed in surveying a line from Odell to Bend. The joke is on the group of lumbermen who, decid ing to cast their eggs into a basket, selected the wrong one. One of the arguments known to have been advanc ed by the Southern Pacific in its successful effort to lino up Klumnllt lumber shippers ugntnit th. u . vii Trunk wan that Hit? califoi nin i.x niouk market would tin opened up in tli' IiIk 1I"' mil la ot Iteiiil :i1 (hat thu Imx shook market would I mi in ll.iii'l. become loadod in In detriment "' Ini'iil inn nit tin t ii rurr win hud u mon opoly in t ii Ih tunic, ir i in- ON n 'Hi auk wots permitted to nuiki' ii.h projected Bsnd-KtmaUi extension, With thin iintuiiicnl hardly cool ed, the Southern pacific i Mr ruanlni a ittryoji from OdeH to Bend, rtuanlni alongside the North' crn lines. Aiacordloi to reports ire col vimI ypslonUy. Ilio autrvny purl net) arrived at n point m ar Cresoouti No ttiuaHtttM The chid ellKlneeni nr the Nulla ern linen III oheffe if Hie survey p.irtlei lu Klamath are kibortiig uniler mi Illusion e n ernliiK I he survey. "II Is Jiml mnitlier HiMve . In block," line puglnoef sold. "Whon Urn Interstato commerce coiutnls n meets, the Southern Pacific tvanlH in shbvy lihnl ail the pi' p" eii con Mtriietiliin o t6 Noft! .horn lines parallel proposed construction il tho Bouthora pacific," Lino i- Uertulji it la expected Hint the South urn Pacific will niuke annoiinoflmoiil in tho nenir ntture or r.ie propo ii now route fniiu oddl to Bend, hi that I'veni, ir Dm Northern linen are refused permlsslnn to ontor the Bouvnonn Pacific would Mi obliged t'ti construct tile new line autl let .In ihii s6eel1od destructive rompotltrion it bond mills in the Klamath coun ' try, Stockton Woman Near Death In , Highway Crash I Special t The llernlil) V KKK A. Cnllf.. Auk. 1 11. .Mm. Q, (i.'owens, nf Btocktottj f.'nllf., l ill the point of death in the general hon- hluy hern mi the result of unnccl- aont ob the P'itoitic highway yostor- ilay afternoon In Which three aulii- mobllda played promtneni parts. Mm. Owens with a Party nf friends wits iiiotni'lii", north 10 Portland when her car was struck by a south hound tourist who was trying to pass a t hird ear on I lie highway and WUng In Hie wrong side or the rohd. TM4 sedan lu which Mrs. Dwells was riding whs struck head on anil alio was hurled through the glass door of I he ear, (he glass slashing hor throat from ear tt) ear. llev fare was also tut but Ul'. Ilobort lleiiney JioIiIh out hop efor her recovery. U N ABE 5608 Heiress Plans For Wedding uj)o Vnililnrblll Ha.is she w ill Jlarr) Vni.- HI tided This U'lutor He Knows Nothing About It NKW Voiik, Auff. 12. .i'. WiiH. it wuu reported in'1 '""t Hlflil ilm( roitNtwlu VftlMlorblM ntinUI nun rv Karl i:. T, Bmjth, Vta unlvcre.lt) Kimitht, hum uttw the niristiiitut bolldnyff, stiin .1. sinliii, Milter or Die young Weld curl) twin) in "Kurt nothing about ii and noil Uor did lilt mhii" Mint ITnndorlilll la nl v um, It. I . rOCOVerlttg CrOltl -in Operation for nppeiKlIiJtl 9bo wm utrlcken PLAN -AFOOT TO I GIT! SITE Privatv Interests Want to Help Southern Pacific Bottle up Lake Front SCHEME IS OUTLINED j Free Site Would be Offered City for Peat House. Ac cording to Report li U ni ! InterejilM huve jolml bandi uiUi tbfl Botitbem Caiific in bottle up the oliUit) waterfront til l.iiUr I In an tin, ll Imm unit' knOWII todnj Tbo city now Iihm u wtmrvlng KiMice ui I ho fool r Thtnl itroet neur the ilto ir the present jm-hi house tint) Meptle UlhlU Till U lln on I) wbnrf wbtcli miKin provUI an outlcl for rarmera using river boots between hero nmi Kenoi nmi ir tin presOni pinui n put HcrooSt ii will lenve tho general public uiihtiut any doclcago spnee nltiti the lakr. According to roporti too fdn'oro) plan tn bavo tin city condemn the pre no nt petit house. Thru t-er- tnin prlrato Individuals are pro paring to offor the Hty a froo alto for the pent hoiiHc tin condition i ii it i tho iiiy M'H ii prooant wharf ai ii reasonable flfnro Jitut What prpffOSS lian born mods In thuso HiipnoMilly mihti'I uogottatlona oottld not be learned tiits sfternooni nUiougli H was know n thai tin' private Interests ro proton I a uOmblnatlon of tm Soothorn Pacific and ceHaln tu'nl bermoOi I'ltoM CHUjOQUIN Cyrlll Benson Is sihons the busj ness tailors tn, tho cltv this after noon from Chlloquln; Kewpie Dolls Barred; Hot Dogs Prevail Vmi ran Ml "hot Nbg'' lliil yini Hiii'l win tartVplfl 1I11II-. Vmi Mill Hlunch liol pvp i i in inn yon cah'l buy rliailcfs mi n niuliUo ivlii'i'i. tnother voiili yon citii linvc n lot or rim, inn Mm chiOl rtp im.v giiHilltiif All nl' wlllCt ii"'"11" Hull 'In' count friii! bonhl) i ioliiloii t rtnj'i voted in bar nil wheels or run inn', cniio rnckii and other uhoap ciitcli-Ulitio BaniMlng bootlM ni i ho county rail' gvouhil this .M'llt. Ami hoslden, there'll he o much ii'iil onleitunmnnl thai vfiittorri wini'i havo llnw to wiwto Iheli1 money on llieh uaolww triirihi I'nli'ss (Mnnniurilt.y leluhti eiiilio frtrwunl iviiii oiii'iM wtJhln ihi ni'vi few iIii.vh tbo bOHIil iIitIiI il in handle mul rbnl lis ujwn eu i- ri'ssloiis. mm I III on I he one nf her Inter MuHul'a irodUltif, July Bb to VVederlrk ('iintt'ion Itnicli jr., a h'-r DtoUter'i Mnnim-i opto to jii Newport Tito pornte "f tlio ropoi'toil 1 britlcgrdoiH'tobo wem dtprcod to 1000. Mrs. Hnilili ' pntHlncd ttw 1 euitodj ot her oon ami hitor nuur rlotl Willi ! Cnrpcwter, Jr. kCnrl smith ui n member t the rtiuM of iii- at l'nle l' bj roporti ni thot it will not return next foil. PCdlTlTM m i ll KI'UKNK. Ore.. Auk. 12. t'hi'Hiur O. Ilavls. 17. was ar rentcd by Sheriff Frank i;. Ta.'lo.- here yesterday aftor niMin 11)1111 rt'nuest ot I lie sher iff .a Trlii. dad. I'liin., on a arinihal charge Ihwlvteg Hie aiitiiiiKilille Which he hat driv en fiMin I'otorail i to Kuiiene. lie lll be returned id Trini dad. Son Will Not Be At Funeral Of His Father Youthful Slayer Shows No Remorse In Jail Cell WATKUI.OO, toWa, Auk. l. (T) -While the fum ral dlrsje SQUOdS at Rotn bock, Iowa loday lr tho kuv. H. J. VandOrw rt, pustor of the Kirn i Methodist church at Packers burK. attrKoon.-i srlU be performing t an openitlon i n Ii in wife ut a h pttal here. Doth were shol by their On V:ip:eu, 17, IhhI Thursday blftnt. The BOO vvill not uttetnf Ihe fuu Ota) of .hi falser. oir will ho bo advised as tt condition ot his m t her. BlnCO t he shoot lug he has expresrietl no Mirlolty as u Jilt; father's funeral ur 'whether the tWQ rifle l)tt8 he fired Into hlS mother's bond and tVoat ha. I proven fatal. Diogenes Passed Up Sure Bet When He Missed Eugene KrOKNK. Ore. Auk. 1 2. One bourlat, at letiat, lifis fmrul Eftrgane Narieat. Tha iiiuit in Quaatilon inade a purchase at n local biitoher Jtroii, giving a $2ii bill. Whan he. va,n( in tin' atiio camp and daunted hia chahge ho Bound that ho us. $io Bhorl. rta hurried buck to the anqPi where the eaflftl was chaokedi ami .in BXUu MO ADUnd In the firm's tumle, The $10 a. proniptly uu-.i-oil over to tho, tourist. A few minutes lator the sanfi tmiTlst feuiul I Hut he luul lst liis iultoaaa. Ha hastened Ui a news paper Mfleo lo lilnee an ml for Its recovery, tonly to find ttwl someone JiAd locatod the Buiti'ase and hid alrehdy turned It iin. Division Shops May Be Kept in Klamath Division simps nr the state high way ttonarChtent will not bo moved to Antilaml ir negotiations for prop erly south of town arc Sllccessrully vousuil)tnutedi I.. P. Cainpoblt, as sistaut stute liighwily eiiglueer ill charge of mallileiiaiiee, said this utlermion. "We huve received u favorable QitotntJoll on two mid one half lien's, uml II' the land is sulisfiic lory to the highway commission the pei'imineiit division shops will be .hull! (lu re ", Air, Cgnvbbcll said. Associated Press Leased Wire KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST VI- 1925 EWAUNA CAMP CITY RIG REALIZES IE OF TRACT Riverside Park Property is Purchased by Ttyo Com peting Rail Lines $62,000.00 IS OFFERED ;S. P. and Oregon Trunk Come to Terms With Local Board Tin' Hty jtecttrcd lis prltfo, The Sliulllern Pacific anil (lie Nut' Ihern line linn a i liilit-of-vviiy lo 41 est .Main Hi reel. Ami Hit D-oopie will lisrc g02.00ti Wrlth Wlllch to plli'i liase a city Il;llV or parks us tile CMS iua In. Ill oilier ivorils, tin Orcjgjon Triink railroad uml tho Soutliern Pncifjc railroad at the city park boitrd meet ing last nijihi agreed to nrchase the Sout'i RfvWslda I'at'k for the uih of $B2.iJiiii. iieitliig the city n clear profit of 5tO,7r.U. O. T. Stakes - Ani s Tlio Oreitun Truiil: usreed to take the two aercn un the west hulf. lie.eiwai.'y to ffA'c Iheui a right of way through the park, for the sum of Kino an acre or 115,000. The f uubcta Parfflc, tifoush its li-Kiil reiriMeaillve. Oarles A. Marl, agreed to t-ike ihe remaining six aerea at lb simc price per acre or 145,000. Virtual sale of the pai. k property means thai Ihe two eoiiiletin!s lines now huve a right o( way tj west .Main street and that both tines will build parallel spur lines up Link river to a point neur QojpOJO dam, there bl cross over gad tap the mill districts of Shlpjongtou and PeJfcaa City. II meiia lint Kluiiiuth Kalis has or will i.ave J62.U00 111 cash with which to invest in city' pack im piMvenienls. A meeting will be hell next Fri day njght lo obniplete flual ar racgementa before '.-onsummatlon of the siilc. It will be necessary for the park board to recommend to Ura oily council that the park be sold to the niilr.ia.l comiHinles. lisiuiai;e Adjusted .Shut touchy question ot lion much frontage on Main sureet each railroad would set, was adjusted with little dimmlty last night. Tile Northern Hues first asked fr a 150 foot trontage on We-t Main. .The Southern PaoltU asked for a 20 fcnit frontage, sufficient land to run a lino iici'Jbs the street, Tho l.t with the M.vln street Crontage Is ISO feet deep. So when Hubert K. Straliorn and R. C, Clroes bock. representing tho Southern Pacific, asked tor additional fi-ont-ngo, tlio Northern lines ceded five feet of their fr nlage on Main street as ri compromise. Tae Southern Pacific will own 35 roet on '.Main and Hie Oregon Trunk lla feet. Bandits Shoot . Portland Cook James Nessons Wound ed in Fight With Robbers PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 12. Po lice were looking today for a light toui'lug car with a bullet hole in the back used by robbers who Bhot .lames N'ossons. cook In a Third street res tjaursnt and took $50 from the ensh register. Nessons Is lu n hospital in a SsrlotlS condition! Nessons was shot when he tried lo bit one of the robbers with a sugar bowl when or dered lo throw up his bands. A special policeman t'lretl at Ihe flei lm; auto. PUOl.ltCSS MAMO WASHINGTON, Aug. 12. (,V)--SOnlO progress was made today In the Heir. .... debt funding nsgotla' t Ions. P T Baby Born On Motbor'fl I'lllit lleveals l-'aiitll Evicted From CHICAGO, Auk 12. Deserted hy her husband ami farther ami evict ei fisiiu her only home, Mrs. Anne Cooper, 18, gave birth lo a ehilil as she lay mi Hie rdsdslue in the village of Phoelllv, Southwest of chieego. The bgby ilieil a few hours later lu an fiifllmary irbere It ami the mother were taken hi u bourse be CUOSe no ambuhiiirr was available. PhyalcJora Uiere attributed the death lo i-v io-ui'c ami pri-malure hliih in dured by the sight of it pistol ill the hands of an evictlojl conslable. 'mmmm coast HICACO. Aug. 1. (JP) Federal Prosecutors sprang a surprise tc-day by charging that Jack Shapiro, former Lieutenant of te senltary dis trict police, was involved lust Spring In mail, express and b car robberies In Indianapolis. segregating Jl.O'i '.OOO, Canned Goods May Bear Fire Warning Slips Cooperation of Eastern Manufacturers Asked if efforts of the Stop rVirest Fire Association of Klamath pivivo suc cessful, canned Roods usually eaten by plenleers wlH carry a warning to be careful uf wlie.'c the match and cigarette is thrown and to always stamp out t.ho last vestige of flte In the camp before leaving. K. 1). Hull, president of the asso bftltloci, has written u number of the inanuf Jcturers of pi.uic gojda, aak- jlng that they fall In Hue with the I tobacco manufacturers and Insert la fire warning slip Jn each can j of goods, "Kvcry can of -BJods commonly I used by picnicers which Is sent to Itho west during 1 9 '6 may bear this jfire warning." Mr. Hall said. The Sucp Forest Fire Assccla 'tlon which originatcl Ih the Klam ath chamber of commerce has done more toward eliminating mun-set tires than any one agency, and I'.us been so successful that the Callfor uit White Pine association has taken nn the movement this year with i success. WEEKS EXPECTED TO RETIRE SOON WASHINGTON, Aug. 12. (ff) -Renewed Indleationa thut Secretary Weeks will retire as head vt the war department were followed to- ' ,l;iy by representations in several quarters to lay bo Do re President Coulidgo tho qualifications ot varl- ous potential vacancy. indtdatea lor Hie It Is likely that a great number of names will presktout by be submitted to tho Senators and party Coolldge Is expected leaders. Mr. to rook Into the quuHtirations of nil these avullables and 'jibtes of hlsj own choice before he makes his! decision, Constable Thinks Franks in County; William Kriinhs, toil Ciual street,' ctVurtfed with kidnapping rolir of bis own children, bus not left the! county In the opinion or t'onsttible : (itm-y Coml, who is conducting the search for (be mlssitiK mini null : children. No truce or Franks luul' been tounil up to a hue hour I his ; afternoon. Dusty Road Tagctfy in Clllrago Bnblllii Sordid Home Ail Invesligallon ,y the coioncc I will be asked uml all bsqUeSt hehl. 'Tin mothar is In u serious eusndHloit. Sirs. Cooper is one of eleven cllilil fen. Since her fulher dpserted them i three years ago her mother, Mrs. John Max, and the elder cbJldrOfj earned a pittance by work'.'n for , fanners. They fell Ix-hind lu tbetr 'rent. Thou Mi-s. Coop-r's husbund I left, Mrs. Max said the constable had evicted them after telling them ; they were aquatters U3d giving them ;u week lo move. mm ship is PLIGHT Radio Message Reports Cut ter Bear Aground off Unalaska Island ASSISTANCE IS RUSHED Algonquin Speed North Vessel Has Glowing Re cord Behind Her SEATTLE, Aug. 12. A cablegram received here last night from Unalaska, on Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Archipelago stated that the United States coast guard cutter Bear, was a shore at Cape Prine of Wales, at the western end of Eeward Peninsula, in Bering Strait The message read: "Bear ashore on Cape Prince of Wales village. Fresh south east wind." The Bear was on her an nual cruise to the Arctic ocean. She carried food to points along the extreme northern coast of Alaska and Canada. WASHINGTON, Aug. 12. IP) The coast guard cutter Algonquin has gone to the assistance of the cutter Bea':4, ashore on the Alaskan ojast, the navy department 'was ad vised today by the commandant of (Continued on Pago Five) They Wanted To Help But How They Ran A truck from the Baldwin hardware store rollod down Klamath avenue and turuod the cornor of Eleventh Into yesterday afternoon. As It made tho turn, a box tumbled irom the rear of the truck and crashed with a bang lo the (lavement. The contonts of the box were scattored nbout the street. Pedestrians wltnesacd the occurrence nnd hailed the driv er. The truck was brought to a stop. The pedestrians rushed Into the street to aid In picking up the articles from the broken box. nut, arrived in the attest, they halted, took one good look, then turned nnd fled. It was a box of dynamltn! r BUY AT HOME; LOCAL MERCHANTS CAN GIVE YOU BETTER BARGAINS PRICE FIVE CENTS 8 ENTERED EARLY TODAY Br GANG $200 in Cash, Two Watches and $62.00 Check Are Taken From Loggers NO CLUES UNCOVERED Man Awakes and Sees the Prowlers but Thinks they Are Fellow Workmen Six bunk houses at the Ewauna Box company log ging camp north of Chilo quin were entered at 2 a. m. this morning by two or more robbers who rifled the pock ets of several dozen loggers and stole $200 in cash, two : expensive watches and a ' $62 check. The robbery was quietly and neatly effected. Only one logger awoke and he saw two men moving around ; quietly inside the bunk house. He thought they were his- companions and after looking at his watch which designated the time I at 2 a. in., went back to ; sleep. The thieves moved quick ly from one bunk house to 'another and turned the j pockets of nearly all the em ployes in each house inside 'out Eight men suffered ' the entire loss, according to word from the lumber camp this afternoon. No evidence of an inside job was apparent. It is ! thought that perhaps some i loggers who had been previ ously employed by the i Ewauna Box company and knew the location of each bunk house was responsible for the robbery. No trouble was experienc ; ad in entering the sleeping j quarters of the men as the doors to the bunk houses were open. The sheriff's office today ; is working on the theory ; that the robbers are the men 'who stole a Chevrolet tour jing car last night from iGsrald Buck at Pelican Bay camp number 1, fourteen i miles north of the Ewauna camp. No trace of the robbers lor the whereabouts of the ! missing car had been uncov ered by the sheriff's office i up to a late hour this after Inoon. Naval Officers Blown Overboard NORFOLK. Va Aug. 12. (If) ' Three officers and two seamen of thu latlleshlp Texas were blown over board and another officer and aflru man burned severely yesterday lu a gasoline explosion aboard a luunch from the ship In Norfolk harbor. MAKKM LONG M.tHHT WASHINGTON, Aug. 12. (fp) A three hundred mile flight over l.c I covered mountolna ot Kllesmere I j land was mad" yesterday hy the three naval planes of the MucMlllM j Arctic expedition. iA JUflN BUI