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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1925)
1 Vnivtrtltv Library Euume, Ortiton S4je latenmn UpraUt BUY AT HOME; LOCAL MERCHANTS CAN GIVE YOU BETTER BARGAINS Associated Press Leased Wire eighteenth Year Number 6660 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, LUMMY, OCTOBER PRICE FIVE CENTS . VWWVVVVWVWVVVVWVWVWvWV v v -s Nw Published Daily at KLAMATH falls I "An Empire Awakening" JUROR I GET MURDER BASE Bi LUTE AFTERNOON Trial of WilloK and Krllcy Ncars End in Circuit Court fit Salem FELLOW CONS APPEAR Prisoners Testify for Dc fcne. Warden Dalrymplc ii Contradicted IALHM, Uhv, Oil. j:i, Thorn ware Indications Inls morning thai tlm trial of Ellsworth Kelloy and JntiK'ti WllliiH, ihiitKoil wlih Oi" null dor of Guard John l'wi'i'iii- In Uie prison break nr Allium I -'. mlgh ko to tim Jury lata this afternoon. Tin' deftnse iiii'i materially reduced till, number of llii prOYlOUtl) ai, nuuticcd wliiii'ihi'M mil) hud inn one morw witni'it'i to put on the itaad, win it. Kin,:, chief eounaal tor too defense, announced. District , torrity John Caraon said thai ha would call hut two wltuoaaoo in ro buttal before cotnmenoloi hli final argument, Most of tha testimony given by thu dafauia witnesses during tha af ternoon nutuilon yesterday huh th" same im was heard In Hi" I r lit I if Tom Murruy. convicted and Bnt1 nil iii han fur ths laini murder Wtlloi ramalnad mi tha Hand In iii own behall until woll int tha aftarnoou under .1 serorc cross e nniiniiiiun hy the prosecution In which ha was asked to explain tils erapanclaa in hli sworn lestlmooy unit n statement Im made lo tha dis trict iitlorney ami other ai 1 1 prli- on following bin rocaptQrsi Convict Teatlf) Frank Fallon, Data Arthur iud c. N. Willi, convicts m tho prlaon who said Uvsy iv ! . eseapi fruui a window of thu nil liquen, wore called hy tha dofonsQ. Then story of tin? hunk was practically tho lame n thai told hy other wlj naisoi except they said that tho firm shots wore fired hy (ha guards H tlil not hy tho oHcnping convict. Fallen and Arthur contradicted thu testimony ol warden DairyM$le, who i that aftor running to hlu house for a kuh ha got behind lone oil barrali near Use garage ami llrod three shots at the fleeing convicts Just alter they oamo orer the wall ni tower one. iiuih aald that they law the warden dome out of bin hounn with the gnn, but doolarod tiuii at thai H""' Iho three fugitives wore half way ncfOBS thu field b tWOen tho awyluin nml Hid prlaon, out of gun shot range and tho war den illcl mil I In-, .' m.i.v Tin: cahhikks A delegation of tho carrier hoyn for tho k veiling Herald handed u 'he followla, with the request llial II ho printed on tho front page as a special plea to thoae who for one roa- aon or anwinoc am noi pay hoy their subserlptlom whan th called tats month, am sub been crlnunns ihoulil hav mi Itl before the fifteenth anil because somu of them foave not boon tho boys will have lo roih'i'i lomorrow, ims is what tho io)M have to ray about ii: "Supposing you were a hoy and "in weather was nice ami you wanted to upend tho da plaiylng marbles or riding jour bike and Just because some pco- pic iiid not pay for thoir paper you hud I" tramp around mosl of iho day trying io make them do II, Whal would y tut BMnjc? Wo think li in a doggone ahattte Hull's what vt think anil ;ou Would think ll io If y n hjtd lo do what wo will have in do Ihla wook. Now, wo wanl to tgot through hy noon anil Ii wont lako you a nilnulo to pay us If iyoii nvlll Just get the h)omey regdy 'before wo ooine 4 Thon wo can iheve gome fun in (ho nflornooli. If you dOnt' woll wo hopo you will want lo jiliiy niarhlos noino day youv- self." 1IKKAI.1) OARIURRS, Wo caii'i add anything to thai appeal. OJCSepI thttl any- una who win make It mora d-tf- floilll lor tlio hoya lo gel Iholr money has a poor Honso of Iho eternal fitness of thing, , tttfttttttftttj Osborne Wood Claims He's Made $100,000 Selling Real Estate In Florida; To Quit Gambling Ex-Army Lieutenant Who Lost Fortune in Eu rope Comes Back Strong Leaps From $50 Per Week to Big Sum Within Short Time NEW vi'icK, mi, IS, (IV Broke six months ago, Osborne Cutler Wood, ii "i "f, and former "hie to Major Ooooral Leonard Wo d, sayi thai I"' baa made fiOO.OOO in Tampa rcul usinlo. In New York lo buy some Ololbel b baslata thai the iiuu.uuu is tha first liislullmeiil ho Is koIiik lo itei hack of nearly 11,000,000 iwblch he made In Wall Street pvrulallon an i lost at the Kauihllni; mules of Alli ens, Cannes ami DeauTllle, He is flat late Palm Beach realty soon. On arrival In Kl irldn (Mm Oadll Bradbury Seeks Information On Meade's Reportj Reputed Interview With; Reclamation Commis sion is Puzzle BlWOUd II. Mead, commissioner of irrigation, is reported to have Untied a iituteiiient yesterday lo th" effect that there are so hundred MsKiyou county auinorltles today or more users of wutcr under thclon charttoa of malicious mischief, Klamgtfa project who are In arraarel'Ned at Vreka Into yeaterduy by E. In Iholr payments to the govern-1 Itoau. proprietor of the Sav-y (hotel ment. The dlspntcb snys further i at WeeJ, where a ntOb uf men Is that Commissioner Mead declared i alleged to have raided the hotel that the president of tho hoard of (10 days ago, causing damage of ap- direetprs or tin- Klamath Irritation I proximately 7500. dlstrloi laatrneted tin- sheriff .i' I The railroad men involved In thu Klamath Tails lo remove trnm th" i affair arc Charles Miller, J. K. Can ing roll.i all if.,,mld diMrl.i il..sitoli and M B. Kerns. 1'liey live lor Iho years from I :: u to 21 jat Weed, although I hey aro on 1 1 1 -iigalnm the lands of tin. Bo CorpHto i dally run 10 this city. I. and and Investment company. Others who are aougCil in Iho ruhiicuiion or thjs story hsslsams aennoctlon are two ua-namod brought from It, in preaident of tt B. Bradbury, who! board of director,! j of th" Klamalh Irrlgallou tlhitrl iho following telegram: I la- ! Blwood Mead, Commlasloner uiation WaHhlnglon. 0. C. lie I'ndor dale Washington October iwemy-aecpnu you state unit some one hundred water users under Klamath project are dollnquent lo the United States. VOU also stale that President of this District in structed sheriff of Klamath County to remove from lax rolls all unpaid district tuxes of Bntorprlao Lnn I ami fhveatmenl company for years UlO to 1024. if correotly auotod, please pub lish source of Information in order that public may learn Iho facta of matters in Question. it. E. Bradbury, President, Klamath Irrigation District, ThOSO familiar with iho fuels know that Iho matemenl attributed to Commissioner Mead does not agree with Iho (gets and unless ho hides, behind the threadbare excuse thai "Iho papers have not quoted the correctly,!' the answer to Mr. Bradbury's telegram win doubtless contain some lUUUtinatlng informa tion. Bend To Pause In Memory Of Thos. McCann Mill and Stores to be Closed Tomorrow Morning BOND, onv, Oct . TU eatlM Shovlin-Hlxon conipaiiy operation will ho nhut down tomorrow morn Infl nml luiHiiit'SH houses will remain OlOBod until 10 o'clock in trlbuto to THomas A. StcCnnti, vice president and firsi Kcncnti manager of t ho Bhovlln - llion fompnny, wliost- funeral win be hold Saturday morn in 10:80 in Minneapolis; Borid lmnks win renin In olOBod all tiny. McOann lived in Bond for mom thnn 7 yntu'H and sawed i he tti tog which woni throUgll the Sht'vlin- Hixon compnny suwinill lloshlos liinl offlolnl connoptlon with the mill hj whs held in hlnit enCoem by He mi business rneu nml mill employes an i bxpressions of regret at his sudden death have been fforteral hy organ Utt (Ions jind indivldniils, on u tnniii stesmer u mon(bi uko, he had i few hundred dollars of hi Willi street money left ami spent most of dial while lookltiK around for a Joh, Ho ko( a J ,h us reol estate salesman at ISO weak wlOj ll. I', Davis, who was fllinx Clot (h'Ks on a street corner a few yea.-s IIKO. Dlacuselns Ills Kanihllnr: losses bu .aald: "This time my mono Is not I going 10 be lost iii ihai manner." Hi' Intimated he would not defend jdlronce proceedings siar(ed by bs J wife at wjlmtngton, Del. Railroad Men Sought; Weed Affair Probed S. P. Employes Wanted Because of Hotel Raid rhres Southsrn Pacific employes i on the run between Ktamatn Fain :f."l Weed worn helns sought by federal prohi axents of Bag Fran- claco and Siskiyou county con naine has nut yel hocn tahio whose divulged. It is charged thai these six men led a mob on mi unauthorised raid ngil.'ist the hold, during which tho water pipes wore cut, furniture anil other eQUlpmon! smashed to plouos and olCicr serious damage done. The raid has been under Investi gation in Slskly u county for the pas! 10 day:', hut ll iwas not known ; until today 'hot the three Soufhern j Pacific employee, well known here, 1 wero alleged to have been Involved j in ilie affair. I The Informations were sUned hy j Itos.i yesterday and warrants for the i arrest of tho men wore issued hy Justice ol the Police C, B. Bolter. Copco Sells To Byllesby Says Report All of the property and holding.; j of the California Oregon Pownr cempany were this week transfer red to the H. M. Byllesby company of (,hicaK. accortlini; to a well founded report received here today from San Kraneisco. It has been known for .some time t hat the I Chicago concern has been negotiate , itiK for the purchase of the power j company thai a price of an i prbxtmatety $80,000,000 had he-r. set. The Byllesby cbmpany, in a te)e grim to the Bventng Herald, evad ed RlviiiK a direct answer lo 1 1to report, and would neither definitely deny nor eonlirm the reported saly. In enRineeriitR circles it is con sidered certain that the Bylletfuy company will soon acqUlrd the Cal ifornia Oregon Power company, ev en if the actual stock transfer has not been made, as was reliably re ported today. MYSTERY PLANE IS TOTAL WRECK BAY SHORE PARK, BALTI MORE, Oct. 23.- UP) Great Brit- nin's "Mystery plane," the supol'- nuii'ine Kapler s 4, crnsheil this morning during the liavlgahlll'tv trials nml is n total wreck, Captain Henry 0. Blnrdi the pilot, is .sur forliiK Iron! Immorsion and sliock. btlt .eSCItpejj injury. COURT MARTIAL OF MITCHELL IS STARTED TODAY Conduct tf Prejudice of Good Order and Military Discipline Charged HELD DISRESPECTFUL His Criticism of Higher-Ups in Shenandoah Disaster Bitterly Scored WAHIIINOTO.V Oct. 23. ,,v, "Conduct io tin- prejudice of koo! order and Military discipline," was charged ncaiuot Colonel Wm. Mitch ell loiluy in court inarlial speciflcv tlonx Korvcd Ifpon liim an a result of his attack Sereral woeim rito on the conduct of the army and navy air KervIi'GH. The stateraepi iK.nued by Colonel Mitchell nt Han Antunlo after ;he crash of the Sin inanddaa, said the Formal accusatlun. constituted IiikuIi ordlnatlon, anil nan "highly con temptuous and disrespectful" to the war department. The charBc are brought under the article of war which deals with general oftfoaoi agalait the ciis clpllae and rhoiI order of the army. Xot fuller Aireet Teehulral Ural probably will no' take place until jtitit before the officer goes on trial next week, al though In the meantime ho remains under orders not to leave Waahlsig ton. It wus In this statement that the colonel declared the loss of the Shenandoah was duo to criminal and almost treasonable conduct .if the air services. The specifications also relate to tr-o Irtor rtal31'.nt;i, rfhloh are tt scribed as equally objectionable. Papers Berrcd The charges are broup,ht In tin.' name of Lieutenant Colonel Kyle Kuckor. chief of the military affairs reel Ion of tho JudKO advocate gen eral's office and wero served upon Mtichell by Colonel Joseph li. Mc M ii lien, assistant judce advocate Konorul. Repraaqatatlve Reid of Illinois, counsel for Mitchell, de clared the service of th" papers carried Willi it technical nrrest of the colonel, but war department of ficials disagreed. They said tho technical arrest probably would take place Immediately before tho officer Ih placed on trial before a general court martial bore next week. Th specifications against Colonel Mitchell are eight Iii number, ail brought under the ninety-sixth art icle of war. These spocifi.'ations arc as (fol lows: 1 That Colonel Mitchell in mak ing the statement zt September 5, (after the wreck of the Shenan doah 1, "Did conduct hinisclfto the prejudice of g-s-d order ami mili tary discipline." 2 That Colonel Mit.'hell on Sep tember a, "Made a statement in subordinate io the administration of tiio war department." 3 That Colonel Mitchell on Sep tember 6, "Made a statement high ly contemptou9 and disrespectful of the administration of the war department to discredit the same, the prejudice of geed order and mil itary discipline." 4- Same as specification 3, ex cept that it refers lo the navy de partment Instead of the war depart ment, 6 Same as the f Irjt four, but .re ferring to the statements made by Colonel Mtfchell on September 11. Federal Officer Still Mystified in Duck Maladv SAru.UtKNTO. Calif., Oct. ::!. ip) Although not ready to Rive up t he investigation, rjeorge Tim kin. federal Rattle wttrtlen of this district, upon his return jheVe yesterday from the 'rulf lake dlstrloi . admitted that he is still mystified regard In i thf tiiiist' behind the wholesale k i 1 1 -iiiK of wild ducks in the vicinity of Iho lake. In (teftC rilling thi1 Situation, Tonkin said thousands of ducks have jtlled And in places surrounditu; tho lake "it looks as though an army of hunters had passed through th.0 country i shooting tho limit of ducks without removing the carcasses." ivuuueu w ime ueauiig nis w ay On Train; Skull Is Fractured Brutal Attack Revealed at Daybreak Today When Donald Jayne is Found Lying Near Rails in Unconscious Condition Condition Serious BOSEBURO, Qtt. 'i'-- Claiming that iuc wuh attacked, beaten, rob iM id and thrown B moving train nar Riddle, Donald Jayn;, a for mer took In a local restaurant, was bnuKht t-i Uercjr Hospital In this city, early this morning suffering from had lacoratloJH about the fa:e and pOMlbl? a f ra-c t u red a k u 1 1. Jayne .started jcuLh lyeutcrdsy, ac cording u his . y He boarded a lumber tar attached to a aoutli- I bound freight, ncveral other tran-' slentH also brdng aboard the car. The train reached Riddle atout mid night, be says, and shortly after leaving that place he was held upj at .the point oX a gun. Making Coyote Menace To Be Fought By 4 Counties Co-operation Greatest Weapon Against An imal, Belief (Inns, trafis. and poison from four different counties will be trained on the coyote bands of southern Ore gon and northern California this winter nnd the ensuing spring. One the 31st day of Octobc", representatives from the county courts of Klamath, Modoc Lake and SiH-iyon coiintiej- reuresmtltives -f wool growers associations from oach county, a representative from the Modoc National forest anil two rep resentatives ot tne Cnited States IHoIogicul survey, will convene in the office of the Klamath Irriga tion district to discuss ways and moans of exterminating the preda tory animal which does more dam age in the aggregate than any other carnivorous animal in Oregon. The meeting originated with the Klamath Wool drawers association. It was felt by the local organisation that coyote control work In this section should out be confined to either county or state lines. Extensive trapping and poison op erations in ono county -would mere drive i ho (Instructive animal into an adjoining county where control op erations were not in progress at that particuar time. Then when that county started a campaign against the coyote, the clever bea-t would crowd back in another ad joining county. If all four counties. Lake. Modoc. Klumuth and Siskiyou, cooperated, iho association points out, more ef fective, control work can be launch ed. Among' the outside officials who will lie present at the meeting are: Charles H. Poole, head of the Cnit ed States Biological Survey work in California: Stanley C JeweU. who holds the same position as Poole, only in Oregon, and (I. W. Lyons, supervisor of the Modoc Na tional forest. Gross Return Of Beets Is Near $20,000 Approximately 2 4 0 0 Tons Harvested in Klamath Twenty-four hundred tons at $S per ton equals Jtlt.UOO. This figure represents the approx imate gross return uf farmers frov.i the first Klamath harvest of sujrar beets, according to M. 11. Oldemey er, field representative for the Sac ramento Valley stiKar company. The- total Klamath beet crop for the year will approximate 3400 tons, and the prevailing price Is in the neighborhood of S a ton. About (ifl car loads of sugar beetj a tt being shipped south for man u -fact u re at the Sacramento Valley Sugar company refineries in Sacra -ttieuto valley. They are being load ed from the throe different points. some resistance he was attacked and beat on into submission, his money, amounting !.. about $S bning taken from him. He sayi he was thon throrivn off the car. He was found there several hours later In an unconscious condition and wa-s rushed to Roseburg and placed in the local .hospital. An ex amination revealed that he was nu' fermg from deep scalp wounds, and possibly a fractured 3kull. One ear wa3 torn almcst off. Recaune of the darkness ho had not obtained a good view of his assailants and was unable to give the offlceri a description Of the men. ! Winthrop Gets Parole; To Wed Pasadena Girl Young Engineer Gets Out of Scrape and Leaves BEND, Ore., Oct. i!. Robert A. Winthrop. sentenced to three years in the state penitentiary and then paroled to the district attorney on his promise to repay those whom he had defrauded and Deschutes comity for the expense of bringing him here from Pasadena, Calif., left yesterday for the southern California city. ic is undev6Sde4 fron .1 itMtast made by Wfnthrop fn the court loom before being . sentenced that Miss Edna Grundy. Pasadena hetrass, still awaits their postponed sredrliog day. District Attorney Moore rtTcalod at the time of sentence that six of the seven grand jurors ha ! voted to recommend leniency to the cou.'t and Moore himself suggested a parole following a sentence which would run one year beyond the time given Winthrop to repay the money. P. M. Cleaves, one of the parlies defraud ed, testified that previous to this oc currence he had always found Win throp most trustworthy an:i was more surprised than hurt by th'.. transac tion. Winthrop is given JS ntontln in each case to make restitution, o amounts being $S03 15 io the Lend Garage company, $r,Z?. ?,5 tj Cleaves r.nd $130 in each ca.se to pegctiatss couqty. During the term of the parole Winthrop must remain a law abiding citizen, refrain from the M of in toxicants and drtis and mnko month ly reports to the district attorney. P. O. Moved To New Home; Will Open Tomorrow General Delivery and Box Service Imped ed Today Klamath Falls' postoffice will be in a new home tomorrow morning. When the windows are thrown open at S a. m. for business. It will be in the Central Hotel building, on the corner of Ninth and Klamath. General delivery and box service discontinued today while employes j of the postoffice joined hands In effecting the moving from the for-! mer quarters in the Sunset Apart-1 ment building to the new location ih tile Central hotel building. Despite the inconvenience of mov ing, carriers made their usual morn ing routes with today's mail. The postoffice will open tomor row morning in its now location', with .M per cent more floor space than in the old building. It is plan ned by postoffice officials to work all night in order to give unrestrict ed service tomorrow. DETECTIVE INDICTED MOW YORK. Oct. (&)- Nool C. Scaffa, private detective who ne gotiated tho return of Iho Donah VC jewels, was indicted hy the grand jury today, charged with compound ing :i crime, COURT DIVIDED IN OPINION ON CITY PRINTING Majority Opinion, However, Gives Contract to the Morning Newspaper TWO JUDGES DISSENT Justice Coshow Declares Evening Herald is En titled to City Printing SALEM, Ore., Oct. 23 Litigation between the Herald Publishing com pany of Klamath Kalis as appellant against the Klamath News Publish ing company and city officials of Klamath Falls, appealed to the su preme court from Klamath county, was today decided by the supreme court In favor of the respondontH. The opinion, written by Justice Bur nett, affirms Jude A. L. Leavltt of the lower court for Klamath coun ty Opinions ordinarily are handed down only on Tuesdays, but came down today to clear the way for the fall session of the court at Pen dleton which will begin next Monday. The appeal by the Herald Publish ing company was from an order of the court dismissing the cose by granting a demurrer of the defend ants on grounds that the city of Klamath Falls was a necessary party to the suit. Sought to Enjoin The Herald company, as plaintiff in the case, sought to enjoin the city officers and tho Klamath News Pub lishing company from entering Into a contract for the city printing. In the opinion today Chief Justice McBrtde and Justices Hand and Ilrown concur, and Justice Belt es peciailY .conr :tt in .. scpasate--Kttt ten opinion,' while Justice Coshow writes a dissenting opinion, In which Justice llean concurs. The dissenting opinion points out the allegation that after the com mencement of the suit the city coun cilmen passed an ordinance attempt ing to award the contract to the News, but that the mayor vetoed tho ordinance on grounds that the bid of the Herald was lower, also the allegation that the ordinance was not re-enacted or passed over the veto; further that the council later passed another ordinance of the same purport and passed it the same day it was introduced, and that after the mayor vetoed it on the same grounds as the previous ordinance, it was passed over his veto. Clearly Violation Relative to the introduction aud passing of a second ordinance on the same day, the dissenting opinion says "This is clearly in violation of the mandatory provision of tho charter prohibiting passing an ordinance on the day of its introduction or with in five days thereafter, or at any (Continued on I'afru Seven) More Payrolls Mean Greater Opportunities For every working man and farmer In K'amntb county. That being so, do you thiiiii it is fair to spend your mon ey with firms that are op posing the coming of ano ther railroad, instead of with the concerns that are doing all they can to bring one in? When you have a dollar In spend, spend with the mer chant who is helping to make Klamath Falls a big ger and more prosperous city. .,iH