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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1925)
PAcr; SIX EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUESDAY. AUGUST 18, 1025 Issued Daily, except Company Office: IT' Sunday, by The Herald Publishing N. Eight!) Street. Klamath Falls. Ore. E. f. MURRAY Publisher W. H. PERKINS N'ew.v I Entered aa second class matter at the post. -if ice at Klamath Falls, Oregon, under act of March 3, 18"9. Member of the Associated Press1 The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the ust of re publication of all news dispatches credited to it or not ottiei wise credited in this paper and also the local news published therein. All rights-of republication of special dispatches here :n are also reserved. , The Evening Herald is the official paper of Klamath County qnrl the Cilv of Kl.nnalh Falls. TUESDAY, AUGUST 18. 1925 HOLD THE ELECTION The city council should call the special election) for the second ward. The excuse that it will cost too much money is a poor one. The charter provides that an elec tion shall be held and the provisions of the charter should tie obeyed. It is not for the council to question it it is its dutv to obey the law. There is a strong suspicion that the refusal of the council has back of it a well laid plan 6f tho Southern Pacific interests to put through the council cejcfcah i -lation favorable to its efforts to block the Oregon Trunk. Knowing that such legislation will meet with the prompt veto of the mayor, the hope is entertained that the coun cil, as now constituted, could pass it over the veto and the scheme to keep this citv bottled up will be success:;:!. It is also claimed that back of the refusal of the council to !iold the election is the move to close certain streets and allevs on the lakeshore. all of which are in the sec ond warn. There is strong opposition to the surrender of this public property to private interests, but since there is no councilman from the second ward, the fight against it will have to be carried on from the out side. If these suspicions are not well founded, then the quickest way to dispose-of them is for the council to im mediately call the election and cany out the provisions c.f the citv charter, Urge New Chamber to Join Federated Board of Klamath An invitation to iiii recently tunnel Chamber of minorcc til ' Chtlotiuln in Jain Ilia Fodoratvd Hoard or Klamath, has been ail tended by Hi" iviMiiuiii'i county hum 1 per nt comuteroe, Andrew CoHlfer, ;tc". Jriii of lln .hainbor u ,.iiii- pivrcq nnaounced i idny ni the chamber of rtoiiiuitiivo direct is Inn- oh eon, Tim Invitation was Indprporated in n latter of oontrtfuUtion in tno tio ,-hili proffered on behalf of llio i Kiiiimuh ohntuber by Itfuu P, Babtn, MoiTou.iry, 1 i Kit i'ii.li PiSSKNtii mva'x. v. ukaiiv.kok i sr. STEWARS& WASHINGTONP! LETTER. ity ciiAiii.i: r NKA Service M ; WAItT Writer nmin mm EVERETT TRL'-Z By CONDO LONDON". : uluj! So iot pouter ens' sea airplane .to sci.it 14 pasSense'n: recent:? completed Itii trials and will be used i:i the crods hannel service. It .'.ins a :.i.v :oo::.v cabin with wicked arm halm f:r fhe passengers who will have a ! constant supply jf fresh air by nftaks :f special veu: la;1 :n. Emergent".- exits ure provided : the room obxrald it be necessary far passengers to' emerge in case of landing on the sea. in which case fhe wheels, axle and under-car la i trots can be dropped by means oj a lever In w pilot's cockpit. Tlv body of He machine :-. watertight and buoyant and would float for several h-r.ars. (Continued From Page One) 18.- Tbe word I have received," said Can't Be Bothered if he or his i WASHINGTON. Aug Democrats' fight on the Kepubli- (-g sheriff cans tax reaiiction program ui winter won't be against reduction. but against tha kind of reduction j When asked iX-tha, cVnTdered deputies would investigate tain the Republicans will advocate. , the mUl'deTOUS aSSault Oil it wouldn't do to oppose redue-jg Mexican, Sheriff Hawk- ticn. That's bound to be popular , jng replied ; with everybody. The party that i v ' ... fought it would be doing the worst "Not Until Somebody flies thing imaginable for itself. a Complaint, 01 Until it has On the other hand, the Demo- ( been officially bl'OUght to crats figure it will be extremely pop-jmy attention." ular to oppose reduction of a sort -r .1 pmn1nvpt, tn.la'v that will benefit mainly very ran, , j. --- men and big corporations. were endeavoring: to check jup on the names of the re' i Miivietinc ornnlnvpfl in t.hf crew near Algoma to ascer tain, if possible, the identity this He's That Secretary Mellon want ductlon to begin at the top time there isn't any question He's wining to let the small fry of the supposed assailant have a little of the gravy but h wants the big helping to go to th sur-taxpayers. He was eucbered out of having affray. Siskiyou Slayer Breaks Silence report Irom Algoma was to the effect that the workers ;thia mnminpr nmffissefl to his way last v:ir but it appears to; , . 1. i be sonerally agreed among the Re- knOW nothing of the Cutting publican manaent that he's to have his turn at tl- next session of Con gress provided, of course, they're able to give il to him. It's no cinch that they will be nble to. They probably can man age it In the iiouse of Representa tives, but the Senate's doubtful more than doubtful. The Demo crats will be against the Mellon plan and so will most of the insur gent;; not only the chronic Insur gents but also the occasional ones. To summarize, tax reduction will he talked about endlessly at the next session of Congress, but it's oulte among the possibilities that there'll be no actual reduction that the puzzle will be left for tin enth Congress to find the answer to. MARK TWAIN MKMORIAI, TO FRATITRK BUILDING KEOKI.'K, lows. A memorial for Mnrli Tuvalu will be i.nluiled In the new building '.if an in u aiice c mp latty hero. Tho new building will be located next d.cr to the old print sh.p ;n which Mailt Twain worked a.; a lirlnter during i:r.ti si'iiing t i ' for it lolly directory, which his bpjMier, Orion, publlBhed. la this dlra'tory the humorist gives '.its occupation as uutlyuiirinn. (Special t Toe Herald) YRBKA, Cal., Aug. 18. George Pappas, held in the county jail here on a charge of -murdering Peter Re garis, broke t.-.s silence totL'iy and told of the Quarrel leadiag up to the figiht at Mt. Hebron, Fiiduy night, which terminated in the deatli of Ilegaris, and the 'wounding of himself. Pappas said he I'aad gone to the liegaris home for some crackers and that Regarls attacked him with a hdavy stick of wVjod. He said 66 fled out tho d:or and that Begaris followed Htm, shooting at him, one bullet striking him in the cheit. They lolia tell, he said, and he tiicn got out his pock'-: knife and ;i n cd 'Ills assailant In the stomach. Ile garls died In u l val hospital Sunday night. Pappas wan In trouble here last fljll for threatening. It is alleged, the rives of prohi officers. He was ( ac'l"IUel after a sensational trial. I JOHNSTON IN Chiloquin Stores Agree to Remain Closed on Sunday Foundation of another mer.-antile bureau in Klamath Is being laic j In the fast growing town of ChBo quln by U cooperative spirit among the merchants which was manifr it- ed last week in an agreomenl among j storekeepers to remain closed -on 1 toe Sabbata. For the first time in the hlstary of the town, ail the substantial stores in ttoe community wore clos ed last Sunday and the practice will be followed henceforth. MONTANA VISITORS Rnroulo to California, Mr. and Mrs. R. Z. Stockfnger of Llbby, Mont., are visiting for a brief period in Kiamath Falls arriving here this afternoon from the north. A THWi AD5UT T J MaVrST . . H T 1 NY HC4CV - i ! . .. I III"! ftrm t" -v. . . . ; i i w i v.- ill i : i I -Sgg i i v&o Potteo "t,h.vt r.'Aivt, J-ET ling whc-n if you "nope -v -;VrM i-V w ro., I . , tfiJ,iWi-t; -i i y fe TO KS'STROY I ; ' ' J L,A t IMn " iHrrrt.'rr;nr;iJiajaiiittMtI it! lu- I v riu y xmwi-hclu .wvi ..Y3aaRW y fseSM " wt kt ..iii. A . I ; 2J .. . i i Sportsmen Arrange for Big Barbecue At a mitttni of (ho Klaiuutb Bporunton'a uioclttlon held in too chamber of coiiiiui'ivo lust even fug. it was decided to hold a doer bnrbtttuo for tbi mtmbon of the association mid thttlV friends at Crooked Qrook iiuti in iy on Uio lltjb of Sepl' iiibci'. The affair to be In tho nature of a reunion for all lo j cul Hportsmeii. I. oral iportipnien are turning their I I niiiKhti to tall bltUtlU, with the oponlng of (ho duck and goose sea i -mid starting on (bo first day of QotO .her and cloajng January I", The senson for uuull and CblneM pbea- niiei opens on lb" 15th of October and closes on (bo Iuh( day of (he month. The deer season In Oregon opens on (he 1Mb of September and closes Ibo tOtfc of Oilobrr. In Siskiyou coillily iu California, (he deer season Is opeii on the first of Seplrmber and closes the lftth of Oiiober. In Modoc coiiuly (bis year (hero will bo m, forkr-d born.''. tnnledaer ur spike bnnki killod. The Keauon In Modoc county will open mi the I Sib of September and close on (he ir,!h of October. COUNCH, TAKES NO AC I ION FOR WARD BLBC HON Winn 1 1 worth rnnfo o lltn till t, tBOtt or a brnivl new clly DUnoll mini ? To ibe ,.nv a unell'i tttlnd, tho $1,011 would he of Kieatet' bwiuflt, inn to the vntori 'f nocond ward, Urbo li.no I a Willi 'ill represeiilii- Hon ilnoe ib" reaiioutlon of Mm In yvntt, iao now tounellmlin ! of pH llinry iinporlanre. WMeii an ordinance pubntltUd by Pftul Uanibtrt, 411 va-iIiikioii. whloli would ui . rlioij Npeciui olee- 1 Ion 1 r cOuKlolimMj was read, (ho I'ounill, with 'he fXcojltlon 0t C. IC. Stuokoy, t ,k the n lltl n: " 1 .0 1 (belli petition fur II. If xvn can niivo (he money an I olllUij II tor niprovemenu, mi UtUCh tW hot tor. " So when fltuckoy moved tho rd in. in. c poiinod to ltd iocond rend lag. he could Kel no 110 nlil a id tho niovq dlo.l a speedy ib u.l. )''ioin djOwfl Hocoinl ward way l leard omlnibUa runibUiiia ind tho BOUnOll will llOUbtJOM be pall 'i call next Btondly ulsbl by n group of Irate eltlrctis who wanl Ibelr rl irlct repivsenled , it the citv gov. eminent body, l ire MiiiIIk Kiiliugcd An offensive ntlnii I " llllpkl which tprloi up like muihrooniH Wbp (liken iwltb (be pagMMO of all ordloanco ntw'Stni tho fire Itiniu approximately 12 bjfock '. I'i 'lo tion of ubutuntri build Inm vui Klamath uveinie, south Sixth at reel and m Me Ksil:inude, led the oily futhers In take slept 1 1 slop further building of shacks. The Ordinance curries an ,'iner- gellcy rlullse and gon llllo effect llll- mediately. POSSES GIVE yp TOCT SEARCH ' YeSSI? BELIEVE WE' AMsiK -WMEN vjbTake WoTheI? JoYiDE LlxCe His I'LL s3tfAT home - WhaTa The Cak -all ooveeEt? wi7h rags flffl? we ah cweeep wfa oitsT-iPs a sweeTufe -macriepTo A MAN WMOSe idea of a Swell caFo isB-See howaianV wffeeemT Wfic rnP.? UP t'a.M ffeT BAWLEP OIjT BY AHV Fllf2lHE?M02 - Etc. bTz Charles Johnston is 111 Hie city for a few days from Pelican Day tianip, suffering with an ulcerated tooth. v SAI.KM. Ore. Aug. IS. The man bunt for Tom .Murray. Kllsworth K'lly and JatDU WlllOl, Oftpod conrlotg, CAmo to a driimatii- 00M ! In this vicinity early this morning just ns Hi" pogaomen were itandioi ready 10 go over (he top in (ho , first real live clue of (heir 120 hour search. The word lu disband and reluru 10 tbolr bono's and posts of duty -.uio' 10 Ibe special offlcorn. prison guards and national guai'ilsiui'U as they win- awaltlbl dawn at the A. T. ktlno farm, two inU's west of Mount Angel, where a 1 - year old ; son of the Klines had reported that two roughly clad ami heavily armed mdn had come out of the brush, nsked him for and received food and disappeared yesterday afternoon. lings had boon riiHbed to the BCona and everything was got for the posse to take to the trail. Then came the word from Port laud flfnd the hunt ended. j Today the normal routine linn been resumed at the prison, the guards are all back at their posts. and Warden Dalrymple announces 'that from now on he will have to roly upon tho work of the police officers of Cortland and other points to capture the criminals. Thoae who led the posses are to day principally puzzled pj to how the convicts lay for at least Hirer flays within Ibe posse lines and left no trace of thylr presence. Among prison officials the signed statement Is generally dismissed with a wav of lb" band as a typi cal "convict story" but neither they nor any of the former prison heads hi re are In any manner Inclined to scoff at the nerve and the daring of the 'trio. Murray, they agree, haa estab lished bin claim to being one of the cleverest and nerviest convicts ever to escape hero, and they predict tbnt he will never be taken alive and without a battle unless captured by su rprlse. to Mwmupasw .Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Wyatt und family are leaving tomorrow morn ing for Mnrsliflold where they rwull rb.lt with relatives bnd friends un til bha flrgt .t nnil week. Miss Mazle Roberts, their nlero, who has been visiting them here .for some lime will return to ilier home wtlh them. ; 0I VISITING I'ltOM AHIIIAM) Mr. and Mrs. (ileal of Ashland were visit: ts hero over Monday with relatives aird friends. They are en joying a vacation trip and will spend several days in tlib Fori, KUnintili and Cheery Creek ppuntry flslilng. Any man who gets up early on Sunday when It Isn't necessary Is Just too lazy to go back to sloop. t'IMMIII It OI AltTKItN I. i:SKll Perle tly gallaflfd With Ihclr dwelling, tho chamber of eitninerce board of directors doKSdad I its 11 'on that they would afsjn a lease by ubicb ibe I'hiimber Mould be clveu (nancy oi 'the space f ir eve mora years. A. II. Collins ti in,, owner of the bultdliiK lu "bb b Hi" cham ber of cbmmorca Is locatodi item for the chamber rooms will oon Unite at 175 a 111 null. .SCHOOL HOARD MKI.TS Nobblbi but tho most ronilno transpired lift night at the reguar meetlh of the coMry Rcbool bourd. mils were allonred ami contractors at work tin (he new Central school Were partially paid for t'helr work. TIIOTTIM. RBpO&b HltOKK.N cl'Bvblano, auk. if, m'i TrilHiiK seven eighth of a mllo In 1:I( 2-5 ttnluy, Tritnx broke his sec no worlds record at the prevent North Itliinlall gritnii clr 11K meet. Ing. Today's perf.;rmuii e clipped a o'cond off tin- time made by Crawf ,rd at I.exiiKion last fall. Lust Friday Truiix broke Die world's trotting record fr a mile a ml aa ICnbb, making It In 2:20. Bids Opened Soon For Cedar Posts lleforo the end of tho week, bids for 200 ciular posts which will be used as llio support for street nigns IhrniiKlioiil Uiu city, will bo opened, seconding, to Bhnar 11. iiaisiger, nrjio li baudlliig (he work of securing the mutorliil. Mr. Itulslgor has bcon Hucurlng prices tin posts und will buy Uio posttt' from the mionay donated by 1 iif Dhamber of oommarco, pkos tha receipts realized from Ibo basoball gnniii between tint Uvenlng llerulil and the Mcdford base ball toutn. All thu money n h bus been OOtllflOted for street signs has 1)eon turned uver (ho Pollen Jutlgo Ju ghiigeu land tiopoirlteil In tho Street Sign fund. The clly ill as agreed to put up the signs as soon as all llio material Is uecurod and airangemenls made as I 1 how, where and when tlhe signs will bo erected. NOTICE Save inonoy on Tire Mileage. The system we use Is absolutely different from all other meth ods. Let us show you a real repair , Job. done by Oils modern re pair system, All work done on a strict. Money Hack Guarantee, Share wit li hundreds of sat lu lled cunlomers this now deal 111 Vulcanized repairs. Lot us Inspect your TlreH F It K H, before I hey need He pairing. Gome in Today q4CE TIRE SHOP 115 South Eleventh Phone 843J MfVVVVVWiVWVVWVSfWVWVVWW