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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1925)
University J.iliai'v ICuucnc, Oregon Published Daily at KLAMATH FALLS "An Empire Awakening" BUY AT HOME; LOCAL MERCHANTS CAN GIVE YOU BETTER BARGAINS Associated Press Leased Wire Eighteenth Year Number 5046 KLAMATH FALLS. OKEGOtf, VVEDNESDA Y, OCTOBER 7, 192? PRICE FIVE CENTS SENATORS WIN FROM PIRATES JOHN STEMS F. IS WITNESS FOR U NORTHERN 15 Former Chief Engineer for Oregon Trunk is Witness at Rail Hearing GIVES EARLY PLANS Asserts James J. Hill Plan ned Invasion Here Oth er Testimony Given PORTLAND. Or., O.I 7 i,Vi juiin v Btevons, rr eight ream shtol Mflnesr f UlS Great Northern roll" road, unit fur a lima chief limit " of tti" Panama iaii.il. wax I wllr.i i rr i in. Morttora blDof in lbs Klam ath Fnlln rail hearing today. KIovoiik wan chief otigln sand inter president "f the Hill rpalroed thst included tin' BpoksBo, Portland nuit Seattle, tho Oregon Trunk, On -gon Kin irf umi United railway Hii stated before Charles Mabufflo, n p- rrnoutliiK Hi" liitcmtutc i otnirfl. , commission In tin' implication of 111, Oregon Trunk to build friiiu Bond in Klamath Palls, thai Jamas .1 Hill Intended in ootid to Kimnatii Pails when be Murii'it the Una ap the - mlllllvH rlTOr vnlloy. aire mil''. Plana Tb famous .nulii,, 1 declined Ibui in loot, urn cailsd him in in bull nf tlie proposed ny rood In Oregon, "I want in got into soulhorfl ami central Oregon with a 1 1 r.-.t class rail rood." Hill wax unolcd an ti'llliu: Bteyons, "I don't mean a losi-in, road, but u real", liral class railroad,'.' BteVaks gatld na lojd his ehlet that tin. only stay 10 do tbu waa in build up tin- Deschutes river. Hill ropltod that in' wlfhod to lap tlie rleh lim ber in central ami southern Orcgou in got ibai business fur ill" 1 1 1 -To Klamath i'iiHn "Tin' m'liornl plan Mr. Hill hail win to iinibi up through tin' Doaobiilea raltey and to axtond mi into Klaut nib Falls, the ii' tails being lefl in nil'," Btevons said. "Tbu major ob Joel "f this road w an 10 gol Hi" Uinl r buslnoss, 1 in. noxl to develop lln country." Btovona said be bad several oonlor gneas with .IuIIiih Kruttschnltt, rnp. resenting the B, h. Harrlmnn llttca, regarding building n lolnl lino up tits Desohuloa when 11 was seoh lhd lln Ion I'm irii' was determined to build. "i wanted to save tin' expenio of building iwo linos up tin- bosojtutos," toetlfiod Btevons, "l wanted to itnlto, but could not gel anywhere with them, KrutUcbntti waa not very am iable, in Hay tKo toast. Hd told trn) I woh bluffing, that tin' only way 1 could get up Hie Deschutes was to walk, bi'i'tuiKi' I Inn) no hacking. I took in y hut umi milil 'Goodbye'." "Jlluftcr" Builds Road "What biuii or a road iibi you liuttd'.'" W0S naked. "I would rail tin' Oregon trunk a Hpli'inlld r.i'i'ond oluss rotid as I liullt It. And it wga a mistake to stop whore It did." . ' ' "io you think 11 Is in the public Interests now to go on With lite road to K lii ma t Ii I'iiIIm?" "Most certainly." "Why did you stop?" lie wuh asked mi brosB-Qxaminnl ion. "1 do not know why (St. f fle- elded to Htnp. i received Instruction from til 1 11 to Ktop when wi' raaohed li, 'mi, ow,ng' to business conditions llll'll I'XlKtlllK." o IVl'Mounl Interest BtoVojis stated he has no interest wiih the inn linos now. Ho also Muled thai ho hud lovod .lumen J. inn like m tather, "in ton;, three months before Mr, Mills' death, ho WBS In Now York and sent for ino to vlill him," continued the vetornn enKlheor. " Mobii. we've not'to go ahead mid - finish Hint lino Into Klamath Palls an BOon lis WO rail.' mild Hill. 'The othar railroads have a groat tot of money to spend uud wh must spedd some, hut win have to fAttt until (t'oiitliMioil on Tngo Two) Believe Dead Man Went By Assumed Name German Iron Cross Is Found in Redley's Effects Who was Charles Roilloy? What Sua tin' punt be mS ouriicHtly endeavored to forgot? Whui wan bla correct name? W hat In-rolr ili i d did bo iicrnni-! pllib for "Dor Fnlorliind" that could i explain tho presence of a German Iron Cross aiuotiK bis offootsf Those gnegtlonSi copcernlng thg ll In, null Inciter who w.a killed at Pelican Day Camp N'o. i may never In. nitnv'i'ri'il Tb only iluo Hint mlahl Iirvo lot) to bin lilr.nl ll y. u man numor Pay go I In Nevada, provod a blind stagr when Psysnl wired tho coroner! offlge thai bo bad never hoard of a Charles Redler. "ThSrS aro houio tblngg I am try I n is to forgo!, and ntnopa lln'm trro tinnii'h." tin- loKK'-r Ih uuotod u buy ing uld to coworkers be'ore bin death' And Ihon Iboro Ih tin iron rroHb found by Deputy Coroner 1. A Toiv- ey in itodiey'H effects, it ajiowad (hut the lonely wanderer bad al one time fought for ilenniuiy aRalnm Hie world and had ho illi.1liigiilHlir.il Mni nelf hi valor (bat bin nation bad awarded him it highest honor, the Iron Cross, Tbo body of I he dead logger will be hold fur SOVOreJ days and Him buried in Klamath Palls. 5000 Is Paid Informant In Doverv Murder Kelso Officials Tell How They Got Evidence kki.so. Wash., i)'i. " -on wnb warrants charging murder out sgalnsl John w. Bmlth, Si, boxing promoter, ami Frank I.. Hart, paid to have been mi UKHorlulo of Smith, ggthprltlea bore wore directing u search for Ihoag men in tin hopes or clearing the mystory surrodnd' lug the shooting to ijoath of Thom iih Dovory. Kelso editor, Juno 1!'. The last rhie to tiir whereabouts of Smith wan a report th.it bo hud been neon two werkn ago at The DalloSi tlie. A reward oi IfJOO ban boon offered for Stnltb'H arrest. Evidence which led to tlie charges 0galnal Smith and Han and to tlie arreat for Investigation of w. i.. Thompson, who was takOtl Into ens tody near link Hldgo. Ore., develop imI through Identification r Hie re voivor with which Dovory was shot, aid AHslHlant Attorney General U. (I. Sharp,'. The lead to this Identification was furnished by Assistant Culled Slates District Attorney Allen llynnn m Portland, who Informed tho Kel so officers that a friend and dlloni of IiIh bad obtained Information leading to ibe identification of the gun l.ato yesterday OoWlltl eounly Q'Ommlssloners fleclarhd thai an agreement bad been made with By- non's friend, inn, or Portland, to pay It I in tBOOt for the Information. Nobody Wants Clark Mansion NOW YORK, Del. 7. (rP) The $7,000,000 Fifth nvemu' pulii.e i)( the lule Senator William Al Clark bt Untie, .Moil I . . Willi 121 robhM mill :n baths, in going bagging at ft.- 000,000, ItSBl estate nr. liters regard the laud on (Milch II Stands as more valuable than tho buiiiiing uu i say tho bouse deproctates the site be caltss Nf tbo cosl of rasing it. 'IMto 'Offor of the mansion for sale marks another step in the speed passing of Hie famous avenue- as the hODlS PI H'V WVilllliv, 1 SEEKS TO r SAVE Baseball rans Enjoy Game As Herald Guests ELF H RO PE A. W. R. Lloyd, Cottage Grove Youth, Takes Stand in His Own Defense FAILS TO REMEMBER Says he cannot recall Shoot ing of Independence Taxicab Operator DALLAS, Ore., Hit. 7. W. II. Lloyd, 80 e.lr old Cottage i;r, ve youth who Is fighting to eaeo liim. M'lf from a degtll penally on a charge or murdering Clint l. tlaun, of Independence on the nielli of SepteoilH'r i, resumed the stand al ti o'clock Tuesda) ntsrnutg, to un dergo oeoas eoumilnatlon by Olstrtcl Am i iioy Holgcrson. Indications are M" Hie case irill go to the Jurj shurtly afier noon aa practically all testimony cxccpl i,i.o;t.,i cvtd was completed Tucsdaj afternoon. Ll.yd took the stand In h! own behalf ub:ut 4:30 Tuesluv. Ills up- ipergnes on the ntnnd followed uo resting of the titatu's cue, and thill tvorrullng of a motion by W. W. Harcombe, defense attorney, ho SOUghl to have thg case dismissed So die ttrouud Hint while the In Idfctmeni onargod premedltatod mur , dtr, lte atute's testimony &ad been .to the effoct ihut the crime had been Iwnatttsd In an attompted rob I her , .Mem, ,n I '.mil Lloyd gdotiUad freely the elreum- sl.tnces of the titiio preeedliiK and follojwigg the ktHUg of Bann, but . do. tared that he bad no rocollqctton 'of what iiupened between the thn Bauu stopped the ear because of cn igino trouble beyond Oaooa vista I and a later period when he found i himself alone In the ear botwaen i jktbany ami Batbm. He denied pan .mid admitted part of the confession introduced b) Francis v. UaHowap, district attorney of Wasru County, w,to waa one of Hie. leading witnes ses for tho state. Under dross examination Lloyd talked freely regarding nil occur ences excopi the Immediate time of ibe orlmov P. Report From Field Pine Tree SEVERAL LANDSLIDES Ktunuilh Ipa-fhall tan Umi n new rxHris?iifi ' tiM "it -ii jfi nlli one todjiy when iU-y "witnemrd" the rfrt! ipuno of i he m m Id sfi'i-s at IMtUburigi in i Ih- Vine Tree thcuCro tut Knert ff lln- BTCfllng Hirahl. rrrtnp(l at - RlUlllKfl titter II, i he AftHocUitCfl ffyeuu wire dfrfcctly nitii'-t -tell with III' Pltlstiitgh pfa in field aiiiioiijH'i-il (he Mart of tin- ia im , and fi m iln-n until the rush "UashhiKion wltw" local Tern oreivoated ami inotf thatch urv were glrt'ii vny )i'iail of im- tJist EUIIti . lii: I ' lit' I ' ' i , 1 : 1 til..:. al. laini aim foming. ISIlil Walter Johnson Wins Pitching Duel With Lee Meadows, 4 to 1 4 Champions Take First Game With Pirates while 45,000 Fans Cheer; Joe Harris Stars at Bat and in Field; Is Fast mm i Sr MIDWEST STATES South Dakota, Montana and Wyoming Feel First Icy Blasts of Winter Railroad Schedules Halted as Hundreds of Men re pair the Damage CljflCAGO, Oil. 7. The nddwest toluooli. wm l or I he Senator-.. lu i as as Operator lino Kl lis received tho VY over the wire, tai l. Praney gnnounccd them 10 the crowd w lit fli svariiieii i in lower floor of the thi-uire. i'be fmo. no I. I ami talked noil rooted ho- theff faVorltea from start to rliiif.li ami enjoyed Unaieusely tin- opportiiuiiy of hearing tlie Ah .oeiuiiHi Preas wire carry the news to chem direct from die plttaburgfa Held. Kmli 'nine of ilie rrics will be given lo the fan free of charge at ibe Iflue Tree. Martini; promptly 1 1 o'clock each a -Plila made poaalhm tltrnuKii ih roopemtion of Harry I'oole, of Hie tlieillre. Iieiii'' wielded ill South Dukotii, Men- Hut while sur. cease from shfverg i promised the fur wiMt today, the wheal Ixdl folks for Us fiist snow and Hie eastern Section may expert, later in the week. temporal tires approaching frost. There Is five Inches f snow in Lead, S. 11. The while blanket in Casper, Wyo., is three Inches thick. Mitny t. iiul-li.le. Heavy rains are reported orer l( : a niurin urea in tne Kotxy ni juii- lain section reaching as far south jslas New Mexico and Arizona. Hun- loyal dreds of men arc repairing laud owiier' slides and washouts along Che Dcn- FORBES FIELD, Pittsburgh, Oct. 7. (AP) Walter Johnson pitched the world champion Washington Sena tors to a brilliant victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates today, 4 to 1 in the first game of the 1925 championship series. A vast and colorful crowd of 45,000, filling the field to capacity, saw the downfall of their favorites and national league'ehampions, who were baffled and held to five hits by Johnson while the Senators hammered Lee Meadows bespectacled Pirate flinger, and his suc cessor, Johnnie Morrison for eight safe blows, most of them when they counted most. The official box score. Washington AU It II Gets Home Run Murray Trial Is Under Way SAI.KM. Ore., Oct. 7. Three WO inun and nine men Comprise the Jury which will try Tom Murray, con vict, for the murder of J .'an Sweety ey, guard, in the prison break of Ansgust 12, w hen Murray, Ellsworth Kolluy ami Janes Willos shot Uhetr wa,v out of Che penitentiary. '.selection of the Jury was com pleted just .it a o'clock yentorday with the vesting of -Mrs. Nettle C. BUnettl Sherman of Jefferson, whose name was the lust of -the special venire .if fill drawn after the origin al vonlro'iliad been exhausted. Sirs. Borihn M. King of Suullnilt' and .Mrs. Mmxisio itanraby of Sllvorton are tho other ti-vo women on lili Jury. The nine men are Adolpb Uom heew, Aalem eontrabtor; Jacob Bing mon, QorVals niercnant; Harry ii. Carpenter, Uvealey farmer; Homer IV Ciaveland, Liberty farmer; Theo dore Mloden, Stayhon tarmsr, I,, n. J mis, ii, Balsnt! Adam Burns, Balein; E3dwttrd ii. Hamol, Uberuy farmer; Qeo, parrel, Br ibks torntet'. Pairreti Is a brother ;'r Prank i'lii'iell, a I'oimer guard ut the i i " prisoA Who was killed In the fam ous Tiiiey-Meri'lU break In June 1902. Resigns Post In Protest Of Board's Action Vice-President of Fleet Corporation Quits WASHINGTON. Oct. 7. HUt-i chlnson I. Ojne, vice president and i-eneral manager of the fleet corpor ationsubmitted his resignation tJ the shipping board today in protest of its uclliig in removing Palmer gsl president. The Shipping board, Mr. ("one said.! "OpeQly defied" Prosident COJlldUa aihon ll sbearr i too fleet corpora tion several da: s ago of tile wide powers given to it at the instance of President QOOlldga, and it alio ig nored the president when It remov ed Mr. Palmer before the Inquiry of II. (i. Dttlton, appointed to study the situation, had been completed. "Without re.'urd to other con stderuti'oa. 'he said; "I cannot as a retired naval offices, sen.' tiny cam paign that defies the wishes und poiu'ics of the president of tie United States." Mr. Cone to il; office scon utter Mr. Palmer was nside president nearl.. two years uso and lias been regarded as one of the hitters rlgOit band men. Klmer K. t'roivley. who was elect ed president of the corpirati.a to succeed Mr. Palmar arrived ftotn Nu.v York where he has been man ager and at once took the oath of office. ver and Itlo Grande We-teni rail-1 ruad. near Grand Junction, Cujjiu I near where a loc'5 motive plunged t through a ruin-wrecked bridge (yes terday, seriously injuring two train- tnen. Trains Delnyed t'niou . Pacific trains are delayed lu Wyoming. The light snow fulling in Sioux tity, toiAa, and Virginia, Minnesota, melted as it fell. The gulf states are the warmest spot in the county. Port Worth, was only four degrees under Che cen tury mark ut its heat peak yester day and Florida. LJuisiauan, Ala bama und Mississippi were well up In the eighties and smaller dinettes. Harding Memorial Meeting Planned McN'eely. ef 0 Rice, cf rf 4 S. Harris. 2b J Goslin lb 4 Judge lb 3 J. Harris rf 4 Biuegc 3b 4 VOok ss -4 Ruel c 3 Johnson p 3 PO A 1 1 2 3 u . 1 1 0 0 G 2 4 2 0 1 3 0 10 U 0 Totals 32 4 S 27 7 1 IOK UAIiRIS $2905 Raised In 1st Day Of Legion Drive! 1 PENDLETON, Ore.. Oct. 1. Quite u delegation of Pendleton peo ple is expected to make the trip ' Milton Thursday might to attend a meeting of the Harding Memorial ! .S,mnnPa P.ivpn in Raii. ing Building Deficit Pittsburgh Moure 2b Carey, cf 2 Barnharl lb 1 4 OJ.iir. rf -4 Trayttor, 3b 4 W.lgbt ss 4 Qrantham, lb 3 Smicli c 3 Uoooh c . 0 Meadows p 1 Morrison p 0 Bigbee x , 0 Mclnnis xjc 1 AB K H 1'0 A 27 14 Sth. association whiuh will be held in the auditorium of McLaughlin hlg'i s.'hool. Delegations from other towns in Oregon and from Walla Wulla and Spokane in Washington aro iilso expected lo attend the meeting. Fund Generous support of the Ameri can Legion in its drive to raise 5600U necessary to raise enoug.. funds to construct the Memorial building, was accorded today by no: only logiou members but the gen eral publV. By ;1 p. m.. nearly halt I'RNDLTEON". Ore.. Oct. 7. The ' 1110 necessary quota had rieen raise,! enlarged Odd Fellows Temple in this "' eit-ter cash donations or plecbges. city was dedicated Inst night with! A check for Jlnu from Mr. aud nienibers of the 1. O. O. F. f roni I M rs. Charles Wood Kberlein recetv Umatilla and Morrow counties par-J ed last sight, started off file deficit Pendleton Lodge Dedicates Temple Total 30 x Ran for Smith in Sth. xx Battel for Meadows lu Score by innings; Washington 0 10 U20 001 4 S 1 Ittsburgh ooo oio ooo 1 5 o Summary Home. runs, Joe Har ris, Traynor; Stolen buses, Gran tham. Bigbee; Sacrifice. Judge; I Double play.-. Peck to Judge; Gran i tham (unassisted); Struck out by j Johnson 10; by .Meadows 4: lilts oft j .Meadows, li in 8 innings; off Mor rison. 2 In one inning; off John son, u in 9 innings; Hit by pitched ball, by Johnson, Carey 2; by Mea dows 1. S. Harris; Winning pitcher Johnson; Losing pitcher Meadows. Umpltes Etigler (plate) ; Owens i first base i ; McCormlck (second base); Moriarlty (third base). Time of gnme 1:57. Lake Hotel Will Have Third Story tlclpatlng. Henry Young of Hermls ton, state grand master of the lodge, presided over the dedicatory ser vices. The temple was recently com pletely built over nt a cost of $25,-000. Ni-wiY YOltK, Dr. copelaud, r. , S. senator, is starting n chain of res- tan ran is lo show I'al und thin people j Wlllll to cul. With plans completed for a third story to he added to the Hotel Luke. (i. D. Itny, proprietor, today! announced thai uatly spring will rind Ibe added story a renlir.ntion. At the present time the hotel bus thirty rooms und this week tiOreOS audi company are Installing a modern sieam heating plnnt which will be large enough to take cure oi the milled rooms. Mr. liny took over the Hotel ! Luke lust February, coming north trOW San FranclSCO and has enjoyed u splendid business, the greaterl1 majority of railroad men working In and out ot Klamath, Falls iuak-,a ing the hotel their lioadijunrters. j S. P. GETS PERMIT . WASHINGTON, O t 7. (Pi The Central Pacific railroad Cpnipany was given permission by tile interstate commerce Commission today to hltlld 24. Utiles of new line between Weed and Grass Lake III Sis- ki.vou county. Tihe new line will shorten (lie distance of the present Southern Pacific line between Weed ami Klniiiiit'.i Falls, Ore., the Central Pacific being nonl rolled Uv the South ern Pacific. building fund cuinp.ii-.tn. Bt'i'jre the meeting closed $s;ii was subscribed in cash by legion members und $325 'pledged. This morning and afternoon, in plelges and cash do nations, $ 1745 was raised; bringing tho total to $2905. Contributors to the fund wh ' First 111 Line PITTSBURGH, Pa.. Oct. 7,--(P) Knding a long vigil in the chilly night air, several thousand fans h aded by a woman, Mrs. .lame.-, Luuck, of Wellsburg, W. Vs., swarm ed Into the unreserved bleachers of ForbeB Field today us the gates were opened lor the first game of the world series. Mrs. I, n lick, the first woman to take her plnco In Hue. appeared out- are not members of the leitlon are a- sijo the bull park nt 11 o'clock folln-vs: Mr. and Mrs. Chat lea Wc'od last night. Already several hundred liberleln $100; Cofer Bros. $50 ; i persona had started tjie long wait 0. ('. t-oreuj $1H0; A. V. Qrahaiu and without objection from those $100; O. K. Transfer company $100, further back In the Hue, Mrs. Luuck Tom Waders Jr,; and Klamath waa given the first position. It. 8. Heating company $50. ICrabtree, of Columbus, Ohio, who The drive will bo throughout the week. continued I'PP GIRLS LKAVING The Misses Jo and Mnrtltu Upp plan to leave Sunday for southern a California where they will spend sev- I eral weeks visiting with relatives and friends. In the absence of Miss Jo from the First National Bonk, originally headed the procession fell back into second place. A number of other women waited nil night for preferred seats In the bleachers. FROM LANGIXI. VALLKV J. A. Tlckner Is among the resi dents of the Langell Valley country who Is shopping In Klamath Falls