The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 27, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALI S, OREGON
THURSDAY) AUGUST 27, 1025
3Hj Evening. TUtvalh
Jssucd Daily. except Sunday, by
Company. Office: 11'' X. Eighth
K. 1. MURRAY .
V. H. PERKINS
Entered as second class matter at the poStoffiOO at Klamath
Palls, Oregon, under act of March 3, 1879.
Member of the AssotsiaWd Press
The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use of re
publication of all news dispatcliese credited to it or not other
wise credited in this paper and also the local news published
therein. All rights of republication of special dispatches herein
are also reserved.
T.he Evening Herald is the official paper of Klamath County
and the City of Klamath Falls.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 27. 1925
THE SECOND WARD ELECTION
Because the city council ignored the provisions of the
fits charter, residents and
have been compelled to circulate petitions for a special i
councilmanic election as the
WKr enmothintr tn whieh.thov WOTV. mifitlprt
pvvai.s vv.....; .....ft... j icoast artillery and is station! d at
Following the resignation of Councilman West, the Fori Kamehameha, on the island
city council should have made immediate provisions for 01 Vn,m- tno MW ln"" ",',n"l"lu;
a special election in order that his successor might bel?aw?"; ,T!,is is ' "'" "r
chosen. The plea of economy was raised in the citv 1
, , t
frmiAil ho.n-ih.ii'c Kilt enn om ij-v-iiicn. -ii-o nnr n-rill i.l-iv, 1
. w
nwiy seeuun Ui lite city is
tation in the city council. It
flip pb.nrr'pr nnrl rlpsnitp thP f
Mbkm to noi-rtr nut thn cnnimmirl of t),a ohnrtav fu0
- , 1'
v
iiecond ward will soon be
COUncil Will be Compelled,
election when the oetitions
hnrltr filcH
TWO KINDS
On a charge of having made false income tax returns
a ban Jrancisco millionaire
liHr Q "firiP of SOOO Tr, i-1rliflCV- Isr, i'.- fi-v m'v I
-,tT ft iiu JA. ifuvuv. All Lll.liil
Tfivprinnptil- lrnr-lr inenmo tov
t v - -vi. L.iii ftt.,. avi j-vj..', i.'in li ti.i Xft'ft.u ci.
Cv3 AOft Tcr... ,k ,..v. u li.
x ji uic mice vcdio, ne su uiiucijiaieu HIS in-1
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pnma fViar Vtn ntnirinolitr noirl
v v.jftv. wmv iiv- uiitiiiwiu 'ttiu
Murray, There's Kelly. TheVe's Willos. And there Was I
Oregon' Jones. Murray got into the pen for holdine:!'" matter of building construe-1
i.p a bank, Kelly for helping a prisoner escape, Willos for : "! mdoubtediy establish i
robbery and Jones for holdups. Thev robbed neonle. cmir",y aud "lsh rk'
robbery and Jones for holdups. They robbed people
jfte millionaire robbed tne government. In common
estimation, among some persons, it.is admissible to rob
the government if you can. But in the above cases of
crooks there is no difference, except that the man who
robbed the government pulled off the Biggest job. Port
land Journal.
Lettuce Crop in
Wocus Valley to
Yield 1000 Tons
If it doesn't get too cold and if
conditions are ideal, between 75 and!
80 cars of lettuce will be harvested
trom the acreage sown to lettuce in
the Wocus valley by the Los Ange
les firm of Suwdy and Hunt.
The fondest hopes of the Califor
nia wholesale firm have been realiz
ed and only inclement weather will
puncture their anticipations.
The lettuce acreage is primarily
an experiment. IfTu'cceestiil this
VI. It... nu Anr,.1,i, firm will w-
c'mom'.va'll haftaX
GVT CXTf! 1 CAMT CARRV eAAO A ffj .MUN
MO LOAD UV(E AT! Oil CMouoGRAF Wthep'O hpfTaBE)
MIGHT JUS AS VWELL IM TftEFiE STiO m SOWEBODV IWJ
CARRv A PlANMER OF-TOO VWlTH t There T'CMAMGEr
we'll hafta Fix up 4mlZA M
Publishing
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. . . Publisher
News Eclltor
voters of the second ward
only means lett tliem tor
VW wmv.
The Mora 1,1
Street, Klamath Fa
eiiuueu lu equal rt'ijtcseil- army service at Seattle In 192.1. He
is a right granted Liem bylWM Kort woeden, wash . dnr -
niliiro "nf flip nrBn'r mm. !!t World War. then was for I
v - -i'- -V I
represented because the city
Under the law. to. Call the
have been retrulaiiv and bro-
.
OF ROBBERS
has pleaded guilty and is to
L"i., 11C 1 K.W jJC; ClIU lCtlv.ttH I CUftAUllDU Hi" tuooiii as t lit nan ricr ff
foe 111 si 1010 oni 1 ClOA n-Plnerlod of the rear, it Is exneotBd.l&
Vnf Htf
There's Tom
UUb .'- JJ . 111C1CQ 1 Ulll
I ter the Klamath country In earnest
I next year.
SISTKHH KN.IOY XKIP
Nine of tie Sisters at Sacred
Heart Academy enjoyed a trip to
Crater Lake Wednesday, the guests
of II. K. Dewet-se and J. P. Maguire. !
Sr. Several of the Setters had nev
er made the trip before and the trip
was greatly enjoyed by them.
HKTlil.NS SOl'TH j
Anton Peterson returned to hi
home at Alturas, California, this j
morning after spending several days!
beru'on business matters. I
FROM ALL OVER OREGON
Bits of News From Towns Throughout the State
WHAT OTHERS ARE DOING
.ioiin (iiitns ntc.vii
John C. QfoDS passed it way Sun
day night at 7 o'clock at his homo
on Powdor river, sown miles south
of baker, Ito was bpili in Kansas
January 1. 1SGL'. ami was one of
Baker oouniy's pioneers. 4"Bo ! -ceased
loaves to mourn his death a
wife, three sons anil five daughters:
Elmer R. Glbba, North Powder:
I Bryant B. Glbbe, anil Isaac a. Glbhs,
of Baker; Mrs. Myrtle Peterson,
Spokane. Wash.: Mrs. Rachel Sco
tteld, Milton. Ore.: Mrs. Mamie Kr-
win. r.n,i the susses Dhuh'a and BVa
Qtbba of linker.
Funeral services will he autumn-
cod inter. Baker Democrat.
VISITS OLD IIOMK
Guy It. Oaborhe and wife are
visiting with his mother. Mrs. W
II. Osborne, at SS6 t'nlon afreet.
He was a Snlem hoy. and he was
witii Dewey in the battle of Manila
in the .Spanish-American war. He
was
landsman then, on the I'SS
I Concord.
I He is now a slaff sergeant of thf
'" "u" " . "
coast artillery and is station) d at
' '. ',
Sorffoani O.'tejrne joined his pres-'
;,., fcMIU.h of ,the rttit.d Stales ;
m. n.ne nt ! o.t Monroe. li-lnla.
... ,ng a,.K,neJ lo his pres-
ent noit. v.r and Mrs osi.ome
wUI be In and around Salem for a
weeks, haien has changed
1 ,ot sin-" he was a hoy li re. Inn
ne was yesterday finding
familiar fuces and places. -Statesman.
few
-Salem :
BAXVER MONTHS
Building permits tor August will ;
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iThe con.-lraciion of ihe new bleb I
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uilmn h.tili tni. i ...... 1 . . i I . ...... .-
school btiiUUnK, for which the p
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put the year of 192S far in the lead!
The permit for the new school
building was taken out in the sum
of 1145, OKI), covering all contracts,
construction is already under way
and good progress Is being made.
I Al frpfmnn linn .li.ri.rmtni.il In
add a third story to the reinforced
concrete building which he is erect
ing in North Uoscbiirg. The third
floor wiil not bo finished, hut the
wails will be provided and the third
story constructed, so that it may be
completed whenever there is a de
mand for the rooms. The addition
al cost will lie about $3,000. making
the total cost of the general con
tract on the building $15,000.
Other permits were issued to At
l to Ar-
rage on i
w. o. !
t thnr Puckett for a ?150 garai;
Bast First Avenue North
niake for a J 26 garage and wood- I
shed on Cobb street; Lon K. Mc-!
Clintock for a ?125 gArago on Chad-1 ?
wick street; H. A. Habel for a $50!
$lfi0 garage on Cobb street; M. E. IA
titter for a $400 garage on East !
Oak street, and A. II. Perrin for o T
$150 garage on Harvard street.
Roseburg News-Reviow.
X
U.t VBARS AGO
I'mler a dale line of :'." years ago
the Euione ouard re porta thai
Farmera In that loctlon were aolllns
(heir i'ars t lg a ion to the. Ru
gono cannery which In turn was
shipping Ihent la a Salem ennnetv.
A contract is notod with termors
'.i.nnn sold this year peart U high
.s $;r a ton. Salem Journal,
BHSBP AUK SHIl'PBD
A shipment of seven can of sheep,
four from UHgi'iidc kind three from
Baker, was made vosterduy by 00.
Deasley over, the O. W. It. & N. In
I'hl.ago.
Mr. llensiey expects th make
other chlpmenta won Baker Demo
crat. - i
PiONRKR DIHB
Bdw'ard 0. Rourk, tl, yours ot
nsc mid resident f the Central
Oregon country for more than l"'
years, died Sutarday night at the
home kept by .Mis. M. M. Leah.
Rourk died within a dit
lime hi, wife. Mrs llessie It .urk
(. ... . . . . uwrea
Rolrt bomber of the 'ioea.
lodse ot'aiki. haring domitted her
from the Klamath Fain lodge when
' Klks
.... nvull.1 for the nasi
.''a im.mu iur mi ii......
has been
two and
.......half years. II- was a native -i
Onto, having been porn in Athena.
rj6na' ijjiietin.
SMALL CHILD HURT
Qraee MeKlbben, the
small
I daughter ;f H. S. MeKlbben, (
i -Hiuth line street, was severely lu
iJurei this mottling, when her rlitlit
arm was .-aught and mangled ii
I the wringer on the electric was'a
i log machine. The girl, with sever
i al other children, was playing kbonl
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the waslier. when I he flnxera of
her rlghl band beeame oaughl he-
Iwcen Ihq collets ol the ivrlngtr,
The uiUOhtt)0 drew her arm tbfOUft)
to a p dnl ah.ive (he clhow. before
her iiUnhl was notl.ed. Th., wash
er iWIH stopped mid the preitura re
leaked, bUl hoi until thU arm hid
been bgdiy huthflod. Roneburg
News.
i:w MiniionisT t in urn
'I'h" ( inner alto of the Sale e,
Laundry company on Bouttj Llhbrty
has been purchased by Hf. II. I..
Sleeves, of Salem, m h will oroct
at on. e a modern one-slory hiiil.llut,,
ll was UUnUunood l.estonlay. The
property Is one of the oldoal laud
marks In Balom. Hie old nullfllng
haviiiK once been the Methodiai
church hero and one of I he oldest
building In the olty,
The property was sold to )r.
Sleeves for a COniidorBtton of $1(1.
ftOft. The church orgahlMtton mov
ed lo I ho site now occupied by the
(lenomluailon at' thu QOJNBOK of
Church ami Stale In g(( which wns
the year tiui. instruction avus
stai'led on the new hnlUllnit whlcii
Is botttg used today. --Salem St..:
ill. til.
M.VNV OIIAPKH
tirape production in Hie c nut
tills season nil appioxlmate IO,0o0
luxs. an eatlmate prepare.! at the
from thelg)eeing of the Joaephine Comity
Crape titowers assoiatlMi allows.
Tweuiy-tlve f Mia grOnrer were
preeeat m the meftlng and .iisaua-
sod methods of marketing for the
year in I also talked over lit,, pre
scut ..jiuMilon ot the crop.
There Is considerable burn among
" grapes, some sections sluuin
r,.
m re than last year and others He-
ttge iv 111 show uhout a n irmiil con- Iiik hard to navigate,
dltlon. The yield will he slightly It not only Is well provided with
mora than last year. T'ae estimated j big parks: It's thickly dotted with
crop of ULOAO lugs In iudes both I pretty little aquhres and circles.
T knys and Mallgas. Itosehurit There are lota of trees. It's plr-News-Itevlew.
: turesquc.
Divorce suits are worse than bath
ing sells because they leave some
thing fur III" .mat .nation.
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that insures
the insured
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WALTON
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DAMA'GES AS YOV WOUl
T SEND ME BILLS WHEN
DRIVER'S REPORT.
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It gives you a grand feeling to a telegram like that when you are up again.st
adairiage claim which you couldn't help. Can you afford to be without this
protection? See our Mr. Walton about it.
The Walton-Wright Co.
White Pelican Hotel
Phone 643W
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WASHINGTON OT?H
L ETT ER.f'
ii) i ii Mtl.l'S i, HTBWART 1
M'.V Meivl.e Wilier
WASHINQTON.- The Waidiliiiiion
Chainhei' of ( 'oiiiiueico has launch
id a campnlmi to intiko the cap
ita! one of the oouutry'a blggeil
cities, us Well as It .1 most lltipol lanl .
ill lis own peculiar wav. Tile Coin
Blerau Chnwber douaui care an much
about making li an lildiiatrlal cen
ter: whni's pftrttohlarly klht'ed at is
"lolling" the place to uospci'.ms
people as an ideal spot to live In.
The WasliliiKloll hooslola tnako
out a pretty itootl case. Of course
they eviiKKerate. ItoosteiM always
do. The) WOlll admit there are am
drawback!, at ail. for fnttanee,
they brag about the ollniate.
Now. about the only good thing
It's possible to say truthfully of
Washington' cUntate is iiiai it nev
er get! very cold, hut ll certainly
does r.et wt and ntist and In niini-
mer it can giro polnU 1(1 trop
ica ill the Hue of ItetllllK hot. The
hooxtcr meutluu that "the alreoi
car service Is Improving.'' Thcrc'ii
plenty of room for It.
Mouslm; colidlllons ar pointed to
with prld" They OUghl lo be clasay.
Hones cost enoiiRh.
I Yel WashliiKlou Is attractive. It
i- ti l iiilcouifortnhlv bit! yet. though
the bgonters are trying to mnko II
lew ll Mil l rushed to death. And
II pleajts the eyo. li s handsomely
Ihttllt, It'a terrain Is auftlclenily
Wash tog ton 'a Interesting, alio,
One feels i hut he's living, here. In
the midst of things. It's heniliiiur
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CS PORTLAND ORG 30A
I) VOtR OWN LOSS.
COMPETED EJAV
P. J. THORNE
CIIKCK WORK
: WORTLEY
t. is tor qVerylum) the Aml-Haloou
I .11. '.lie. the AkSUClMlml AgalUKl
the I'rihlbltlon Aijiftnd in. iho
Ainerlpnn CoBortuioii ul Lfihor, nil
Uio womeii'a orgtutttnllons, the en
ure ItUttlt.
Thu presfdettl'g ' he soon ouoa
tilouitlly. iloiiglbg nAitqniobllo. Juat
m.e .. liuuian bolh'g. doing to work
in tin morning one iifhod lioinbors
of tlio euhlilfll and iicuators and rec-
oituitet. 'em and ruiiybe tpuaks to a
lew. tlopreswutatlrei are ao coin
luun lin y don't auounl to mueh,
Income Tax Law
Evaders Warned
IilU Ii. AMI. (lie. Aug. 20. -"TOO
many of our people have the Idea
Ihal money Is made In machinery.
The facia nre tluit everyhodV pa)s
tageg. if n o illieeily. then linllriicl
ly i'he ntnii who does not make
OUl an In ome iak schedule should
UOl fool himself villi the Idea tkftl
he lias escnp.il taxation In Ilie
end, as it matter ol fact, he pioh
iiiy pain thg moal 61 then "
Si disiare.1 ColutreaamgH Martin
ii. Madden, of Chicago, chairman ol
Hie aouee of refreaegtatlves appro
prlatlohi odmmfttee, at . dinner last
night given i tins,, attending Hi"
Western Hlnles Tax Payors' confer.
once,
"Kvety application that Is mad"
must he forwarded by taxes'' Mud
den eoBtlnueo, some people don't
nee in lo reallae Una. the simple fact
that ike money ybu sre gdng lo
spend ttiiist in. raised somehow The
approprlatloiut mutt follow and Iho
cost erOnjIMJIy S"U to even, body."
Me roundly denounce I the InhOI
.lance lux. He ulso suld Hint all
ill .an. es lavei should be alliillslle I.
At yeslerdiiy ufteruooii'.. meOtlnfl
.if Hie eeliforeiico Stale Treasurer
K.i .I.- lured that all the lux burd
ens do not rest with stain taxes
alone,
"Ten per cunt of xll the taxes In
Oregon g . (oi- stale mlmluhnrstttro
purposes and vet K" per cent of all
tain agllatlvu seema lo b" directed
agalnsl the state;"
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