The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 15, 1925, Page 1, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALLS
"An Empire Awakening"
Eighteenth Year- Number
NEW PARK SITE
OFFERED PEOPLE
Member of Park Bourcl An
nounces Donntion of 80
Acrca to Klamath
ON ROCK CREEK ROAD
If Sale of Riverside Proper
ty to K. iili-M.uk is Mnde,
Will Give Deed
A huge city path extend
ing from the south shore Of
Klamath lake back Into the
pine forest will be bequeath
ed to the city of Klamath
Falls if the sale of South
Riverside park to the South
ern Pacific and the North
ern lines is successfully con
summated. Along Rock Creek
Rufus Moore, extensive
property holder, and a mem
ber of the city park board,
offered to the city of Klam
ath Falls last night 80 acres
of land to be used for a city
park.
the lailo 1 JCHSJlt' - UHl
ruttxwli (lif citi' Utiif -ilniw
the picturesque IJock Creek
highway. A mote ideal park
site, from the point of view i
of bathing facilities, of seen
ery and of size, could ttol
have been selected.
The property gradually
slopes down to the lake.
There is a constant breeze
blowing down the lake that
eliminates the primary nui
sance of mosquitoes. With
SO acres at its disposal) the
city would have more than
enough property and with
he sale price of South Riv
erside park in hand would
be able to develop the pro
perty to its fullest extent',
New Rood Planned
Within a year, a new
road will have been built
cither from Link river
bridge up the west side of
Link river to connect with
the end of the improved
section of the Rock creek
highway; or a bridge will be
constructed across Link
river to connect the new
road with Oregon avenue at
Shippington.
This will place the pro
perty in close contact with
the town.
SHEEPMAN IN
Br
Mr. and Mm. I). I, Murphy of The Kootonny-Uethbrldge local pns
Merrlll rohd were among the prom-l'senger train on the Canadian Pa
liieni country people In today. Mr. Jclrlc railway was wrecked today at
Murphy is one of the leading sheep- Cowley, Aim. Plral reports stntod
men of this secllon. three were dead mill BQVoral Injured.
HYLAN NEARLY LOSES LIFE
Colonial t'loch Menrl) HIHki'a
CITY ALMOST
NKW YORK. Ana-. in. (ff).
New voi-u's mayoralty, onmimlgn
nearly losl one of lis slur nlli'iic
Hoiih limi nlaht when n IteaVy
colontftl clock in Mayor Hylan's prl-
Vate office nl Ihe pjty hull oraslted
lowly missing the
lo t In- floor, urn
6601
Bandits Wreck
Big Bank Safe
In Small Town
Approximately $20,000
In Cash and Bonds
Taken
BURT, Iowa, Aug. 15.
(AP) - Light bandits wreck
ed the safe of the First Nat
ional bank hen- early this
morning and escaped with
$15,000 In bonds and cash.
Light explosions were re
quired to wreck the safe.
The bank building was dam
aged also.
Bank officials said the
088 might reach $30,000,
but was covered by insur
ance. Sing Sing Cons
Stage Big Riot
OSSININO. N. Y. Aug K, (.V,
Bight prisoners wr locked up
In miliary confinement mid two
were In Hi" hospital today HP. the.
result of n riot In the SIuk BI0(
DMM hull, which threw the prison
lulu in uproar for n tW minutes.
Acting Warden Thomas Hetntfrey
In llii'-.l to Klvr name or any d,-
mlln -f the battle, !i win known.
I howcVer, tint: docm wcra hurried
Ij summoned lo attend the Injured.
It wan Mated offtetally that only
inmate were concerned In the riot.
Wounded Cook Dies
From Bullet Wound
PORTLAND, Oi f .
Jamas Ness-ms,
I day ifrom a bullet
fired at him when
hoM up his Iruiils
Auk. IB.
a cook. iPed
whirO) robber
he refuted to
at their com
mand, early Wednesday morning, b3
bbe h ild-ujp of the reetattjranl w'u-ro
Neeaoni worked, t
Two men. thought by off hern to
bo rcsldotys of Portland, urn 0IUnt
In roiiniHtkin with Uhe crime.
Unknown Friend
Presents Wreath
To Dead Convict
SALK.M. Orv. Aug. it. "6am-Iillineiit.ir.i-,
with itneere nyinpatriy
lo yo hruvo and poble vl tlm . f the
nysiein." This wuh t. u ntouase
Written on Is small white card at
tached bo the loin' floral piece that
rcilod last itlghi on the casket of
"Oregon" Jones, slain dcnpornd i.
Inst before bin i-dy lefi Baton) for
Ill-Mills PASS w'lli'le ll will be burled.
This meatnge will alKiied by It. H.
Urnves of Salem. wh:so iianie can
nine he Pound In the elty dlro.-t ry.
Jotics' body -.van In eiinrRO of his
brother, Dee .Ines Krt Portland.
TRAIN witi:t ki:i
I GAUUAltY. AHierlii. Aug
LI
(AM
llllll
Crush to Office floor1
LOSES STAR
I mayor, a Hi pphntl weight apith'
toro'il Hie tloorlngi
The iiinyor wus kitting in his
chnlr, Ibahltlg agathki the wall ill-
ru.ctly under tho clock, when a vis-
ItO'r was nnnOllhoedi As he moved
Jibe chnlr to Ills desk Ihe clock fell.
CITY II
ST pjjy
$1310 BEFORE
IE
Rufus Moore Wants $10,000
and Richard Hammond
Claims $3500
RAILROADS PUT OFF
Reversion Clauses in Orig
inal Deeds to City Bring
Mix-up in Big Sale
II nlll lake lb ell) l.l.
clcar "i ' title to South River -
aide park so thai transfer of
,l.
proper! J lo the Southern I'arlfle
tOtlfOftd Mll'l the Northern Hues Utg)
I .
; be effected.
'I'lils w us lh - ilevelopmenl nl a !
nirotlnjf or lite i i(
Illl-k board la-,1
hIkIh ivtioii a committee handling
. , .
icllulli reversjoii cIiiiii.cn uttllillcil lo
. , ,
deed., 10 the 'll, lepolleil lo o,-
bt j I
,,. ,
icn Kufut .Mo re. a member of
the lKi.tt d. mid Itlrbard llunimond.
deeded tbblr ; t to the city t
Jroara ugo, toe a rulratantlal coniild
yraklon, u oSanae was inncrtbed 1 .
the eed that 1 l&e ditjf i.handjne'1
the city park, the bind hou!d ru-
rert to the anginal owners.
City to .'.h.-iiidoii Park
I'he ilty now arlahea W abandon
the park i.ud sell to l.'ic irailrond
rii:.;unii... There;
out ui the nioor:nf, unless
deeda eaij be secured
Hill revert to the .Tlalnul owner.-.
A commlt6o composed of Will
Hiilduln, Roj Durhin and C H.
fcjnderwoodi conferred with Mr. Ham
mond, und Kn. Uoore. Mr. Ham-
in olid suited ti.it he wctild not re-
lldqdtsb his claim for u considera
tion teal than (.1500. ,
1 T
Mr. Moore said It would -cos; .r
the benrd f0,000 but thai if thij Vengeance Believed to be
park would be s id he would di Motive for Brutal Slay
nato to city eighty ncrea of ideal ing by Convict's Pals
Oltj
park Mud just
outside t'-ie ,
northwest boundary of the city, on
Ihe now Hock t'reek htgfjttsay,
Title .Must He Cleared
R. ii. Richmond, agent tor tho
No I In-1 11 Lines and Hubert K. Htra
luril and It. C. Oroeabeek, repres
enting the Southern Pacific road
were Informed by tho hotjrd that
nobbing dcfl.iile could be done to
i ward reocntmelldlUB the sale of the
property t tho city 'Jouno'.i, umii
rue park bo., d cleared up the title
tOv0 !Xny ,i , ,,
N written propostion of the
Southern PaelHc to buy the property
iibmltled to the board bj it ;ii
lert B. Strahoru. Mayor. Ooddard i"-;
m ined tne s. i . representauvesi , j of Chapman. and
linn a written stiHeinenl from the i,, , fn x r if
Sbutaem Paelfic at ha( bbey wo,u,i Charles (One Arm) Wolfe
be iwltliag lo pay, must he filed with of Munice.
the city park hoard, before that j It was at the Hance home
bully could officially recommend I that Anderson and Chap
,i,e eity com,, :, in,, sale of the id , lived after their escape
t., tho railroad company, , , . . - .
The meeting adlourned subject I f Atlanta penitentiary
to , :,ii by Mayor Ooddard. The ! and after Chapman attempt-
i commit too pr mlsed thai thoj would
oinet.- ii .l.-linlle decision concern-
Ing buying out the
mid Hammond,
Girl Recovers
From High Fall ChapAian following his ar-
rest here.
BBND, on.. Aug. l.v Miss Just what occurred on the
names itichardBon, of Bend, wi. j. hwa before fae fusillade
Kiuft'i'tMi cuts ami urviiBea ta u re- - t . , ,1 j ii j
suit of tailing nearly 100 feci n.io !f shots riddled Hance and
n crevice on llntchelor Mountain his wife has not developed
Thursday, was sufficiently recovered although Wolfe arrived in
this morn I tin as to be abb- to leave' Munice last silghti nnd is lu-M under
her home. beavy guard. Wolfe refuses to tall..
Miss Richardson and soine. com-i Mrs. Hance died iustaatly while
paulona were Booking an easy way j Hance lived lung enoiiRa t.) gasp
down the mountain and hud de-join an accusation ai;aini Andere n
scended about one third of the way and Wolfe,
when her loot slipped and she fell Woman Sees Muiilec
hettdlong lni( an ice orevlce, ntop-- a terrified fhrmef's wife, Mr-.
Mng on the ill-ink of u drop into Charles Cromeraindlhg. dh her ffonl
deep rushing snow water, sin- wus porch wltnossetj tin- uikgody, She
brought to safety by Leslie Moytt, related; "Three machines were vow
forest look, mi, of Batohelor Mouu- lug down t'he nictid, one a small c upo
tain, who witnessed ,tho nccldenl and a laiBc rod nntomoblle and the
from his post. (Continued On Page I-'lvo
Associated Press Leased Wire
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, t926
pempsey as
X U JL igiU VJilllg
Of 4 Robbers
Estelle Won't Let Him
Rcut Bold, JJad
Prowlers
I.OH AhjISKLEB, Ann. 1 (,V A
gang of foi men broke Into the
Hollywood homo of Jack Deupsoy,
hi r. weight champion, lust night,
Bponj considerable linn- on the lower
iloor v. bile the fighter u In bed
above and finally wote routed by too
liempsey Hotu Nothing wan stolen,
DeMpsoj raid.
Ui-iiipsey a i. I his wife. Kutcllc Tay-
! lor Dempsey. film uctros. who had
retired wimii ihe Intruders broke
tin" back door In gain admittance,
Werg at a Ions today to explain the
r.ild. In view of the fact Hint noth
ing iru stoien and that loot appat-
enllv wus iml lhf hflHuhni Lnr.'
, ,
.... .,,,,,, . , .,
the prize lighter heard the noise
. . .
! beiow malm mid rorc to bo down
. "
and Investigate but Mrs. Dempsey.
ho Bald she feared iilot to Injure
i,. , . . .. . . Ji
lie- '..i.t MU1III1 llOV jf Him
to earry out bis purpose.
DEATH COMES TO
IN II III
SS!lfljt flfitlfi
Ben Hance and Wife, Who
Turned up Notorious Out
law, Are Murdered
SUSPECTS ARE HELD
MUNCIE, Ind., Aug. 15.
(AP) Vengeance trailing
those who testified against
Gerald Chapman, bandit,
condemned to die for the
murder of a Connecticut
policeman, struck down Ben
Hance and his wife near
: here yesterday. The Hances
;were shot to death on the
1 Anderson-Muncie highway.
.
In, a dying statement Hance
, laid the crime to the door of
George (Dutch) Anderson,
cd the robbery of a New
R,;-; C.nnn. mprranli c
establishment which result-
ed in the slaying of a police-
1 man. Hance was one of the
nrinr.inal witnesses asainst
CONVICTS
5 ES
s
AFTER ROBBERY
Local Garage is Looted of
$47.45 by Three Un
masked Outlaws
SHERIFFS NOTIFIED
Belief That Convicts Staged
Job is Discounted by
Local Officers
Three unmasked robbers
looted the till of the John
son Garage on 724 Klam
ath avenue shortly after
midnight last night of
.$47.45 and escaped to the
north in an enclosed Buick
car owned by Luke E. Walk-
er, which was stolen from
in front of his house on 123
N. Fifth street at midnight.
A theory propounded by
police officers and based on,
la statement of G. A. Hayes,
'night man at the garage,
Iwho was forced to open the
tilt that the robbers -were
'the escaped convicts, was
I discounted today after B
icoi c taoi ugit uvfcbMgation
was conducted.
Suspicl:n of the sheriffs office
centers about the cobber ,ho loot
ed s!. bunk houses of the Ewauna
llox company. Tuesday nilf'U whose
Identity could nJt be as:crtalnod, by
aulh'jritf.os. It is tlrausht quite
possible that the three men have
been hiding out and made their
clas'i fjr freedom last aight, stop
piiiR only 1 ing enonsh to loot the
garage of the contents of Its till.
Hayes Identifies One
In support of the theory Uhat the
robbery was .committed by the three
escaped .Dnvlct-uurderers from
Salem arc the following facts:
1 T.ie number of the robbers
was three.
2 O. A. Hayes tijeught that one
of t ie men bore a resemblance bo
the c:uvict Murray, when ho was
shown the convu-t's picture. Ho ad
mitted that he coull he wrong,
however.
3 A car without gasoline and
with the steering wheel locked was
found this morning ono mile oast
ct town, by the sheriff's office. .
Other Theories
Theories f authorities dlso.'iint-
Ing the belief tii.it the convt.-ts were
the perpetrators of the robbery are: '
1 The three mca would naturally j
separate after affectChg their escape. '
2 With 4of in cash In their 1
pockets, t.'.ey would w.'t risk capture
by a petty robbery.
3 -Reports from Salem yesterday I
were a the effect that the convicts I
were near S-llverton.
4 If tho three men were e.-uvlcts ;
I they would have driven south In
stead Jf hack north by way cf The
j Datloa-diittor'nta highway.
5 How did the three so-called
I convicts get to KlamatA Falls In the
I first place, a3 t'ley left ,in a car
Utulea from Luke Walker. The fact
that a deserted car was found tWJ
IniJrnlng iirdicutes Uhat the men
might be Mooing troth justJce in
I California aa the dor bore a Callfor
fftta license. This was fuither sub
stanUated by a repo t lalo this
I afternoon that t'he deserted car hud
' been stolen last Wednesday night
from Chlco, Calif.
llayos, aftor being held up, was
forced to Join the robbers. He .van
'set free three. miles north of tha
olty, .-n The Dnllcs-Califiirnln high
Say. Tcik Another Komi
t llefnre t ie car started, Hayes
heard them say Unit they wmild I
have to get iivcr tho U-reoa Springs
mouullilii 'toftlght.' That they d'ld
not take that ,:outo Is the belief of
man.v, on the ground that the car
1 (I'ontlnucil on 1'iige Slv)
BANDIT
10 AUTO
pDorris Woman
is jvniea in
Bad Accident
Husband Lies in Hos
pital Near Death
(KKH'taI toTbe Mf-rald)
UORRI0I Calif., Ank. 19. Mi-m. J.
I. Huttmkn N di-ad ami her liusbaml
is mtJoiinI) and pr rlmps futall.v n
jiirr'l un Q&' nmut of un nnidi-nt
y'h('tflay ntominii; at If o'clock
when a swllcltlng eDgfne, backing
out of a Im-al box factory yanl,
struck ami (IciiimIIsImmI their .small
touring car.
Huffman could not sec tlir cngfiic
.':- bis ight wus impoilpil by a
building. Tbc swiicbing engine rolled
tlie car over ami over nnfl finally
crushed It. According to reports
from the hospital authorities. Huff
nuin is not expected to live.
Youth Is Held
Pending Probe
Charred Body- of Wo
man Found; - Suspect
Detained
DBS MOINES,-Iowa. Aug. J5.
jftfoyyer DaarsonV.20. ws 1 -tan
!hed by polKje today
tloh with the findIng-'-;
cUarrt.d body of. a wo.iKia. 11
to have lieen murder,-'! in Vt.-ai'
stack near Carlisle.
Dawso'n. it was reported, mrftle
inquiries at the Victoria hotel for
Jeanette Miller of Lucerne. Minn.,
who registered there July 23 and
disappeared a day later, leaving no
clue as to her destination.
Dawson was questioned last night
but failed to reveal anything con
necting him with the girl's disap
pearance or with the murder mys
tery at Carlisle, officers stated.
The man was arrested by Deputy
Sheriffs Anderson and Shuey, who
declare they are seeking three oth
ers in connection with the mur
der. Robbers Get Safe
Containing Jewels
And $50,000 Cash
SYRACUSE. N. Y.,- Aug. 15.--Kobbers
who forced an entrance in
to the home of Albert Sobey early
today carried away a small safe con
taining nearly 50,000 in cash, jew
els and securities. The family had
been absent only an hour visiting
a friend.
.NOTICE TO subscrIbkrs
Your carrier wiill call j.u you
this evening and Monday to
collect; Monday will be t ie
last day tor c llections and us
the boys are u'nxious to make
a record this month, every sub-
scrlber who has not already
paid is urged to be ready for
the b.:y when he calls. To ac-
commodate those who cannot
conveniently pay the boy, the
office will be kept open this
evening until 9 o'clock. All
suUicrfiptions paid at the of-
lice tiniglu will be credited to
your carrier.
Ouch! What A Toothache!
Crowned Tooth Caused t'ul to Lose Plentj of His Yncatlon Hleej
"
Dentist Gets Some Publicity
PLYMOUTH, VI.. Auk. 15. (JP)
Even a president gets Ihe moth -
ache. After suffering through the
night from a crowned tooth. I'res
Ident Coolidge, home for a visit
with his falhor here, motored to
Woodstock today auil appealed to
BUY AT HOME; LOCAL
MERCHANTS CAN GIVE)
YOU BETTER BARGAINS
PRICE FIVE CENTS
YET
THREE ESCAPED
CTIM
I ILL
No Trace Found of Murray,
Kelly and Willog After
60 Hours Search
STALEMATE REACHED
All Leads Prove Worthless,
Still Believed to be Near
Drift Creek
SALEM, Ore., Aug. 15.
Pursuers and pursued had
this afternoon apparently
reached a stalemate in the
man hunt for Tom Murray,
Ellsworth Kelly and James
Willos, convicts who escap
ed from the state prison
Wednesday evening.
After more than 60 hours
of continuous searching in
the brush and woods east of
Pratum, where the fugitives
were last seen, and watch
on the part of police offici
als throughout western Ore
gon, Warden Dairy mple and
others in charge of the
Mtrch this afternoon admit-
' hat they are no nearer
T7 capture of the despera
does than they were when
they began.
One by one the few leads
that have been reported and
have developed have been
cast aside as worthless, and
the . hunt was being con
tinued in the Pratum and
Drift Creek nelghborhOJd On the
thoory that the men are s'.1 11 la
hiding und waiting for the enb'iusl
asm and vigilance of the pu'.surers
to subside before making a broak
from cover.
Nothing more ,'jas been heard re
garding the report that four sfhota
were hetird last evening In the vic
inity the King farm, about two.
miles ea?t of where the wnvf.cts en
tered the brush, last evening. Tie
ropirt of a garago robbery and
kidnaping at Klamath Kalis by three
men lust night Is 'discounted us
having no bearing on tie chaso, und
t'ho officers believe it extremely
doubtful that the man held at Oul;
land. Ore., by citizens this morning
when he aske:i for feed is Ellsworth
Kelly.
T!iis msrnCng the posses set about
to maintain a constant vigil in jhf
Pratum und Drift Creek region i.n
til such time us they are satisfied
thin the convicts have escaped t'r.'ii'
that neighborhood. The guard
fcr.ces ure being detailed Into shifts
so thi.it oerUL'n f "ces ure constantly
on duty and sufficient rest period
for the men who .'ave been gbfllg
with little sleep a id D:od for ' iree
days. ?!,,'
SII.VERTON, Ore.. Aug. 15. (JP)
I'ossemen seeking Tom Mnrrny.
Ellsworth Kelly and Jamea WfllOS,
convicts who escaped from the Ore
gon penitentiary at Salem Wednes
day night, today were still running
down reports of suspects seou at
various places, while a strong , m
(Contlnued on Page Koar)
1 Dr. E. It. Jewell, a dentlsl und old
. friend, for relief.
Dr. .lewett removed Ihe crown,
put In r temporary filling and tjftft
j the president to return later In lh
I day. Mr. Coolidge. much relieved,
j promised to do ho.
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