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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1925)
tape Eight EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, 'OREGON Monday' November MO, 1925 , i Hunters Give Till It Hurts For Big Feed Marion Barnes Tries Psychology And It Worked County Court 1 Lets Contract For Culverts r Portland Concern Suc cessful Bidder For Material Just over the Imaginary lino that separates Oregon from California, Mood District Game Warden Marlon J, Hames last night. He stood In Oregon and hailed Tnle lake duck hunters returning to Klamath Falls by the nest side road. Now, Marion, as -Ms friends call htm, was not desperate In his at tempt to take a "pinch." But there were those that ho stopped that bo llevod ho was, and many was the heart throb and sweaty brow that Was caused by the game warden's flash light which signalled automo biles to stop. What the game warden was after was ducks, and geese for the Klam ath Sportsmen's association annual duck feed at the chamber of com merce, December 7, Barnes applied just the right psychology to gain his end. So happy and grateful iwere the nimrods that Barnes did not bother them particularly, that they gave "until it hurt." for the Klamath Sportsmen's banquet, and considered themselves well off at that. Barnes had a tonneau full of birds at the end of an hour or so, and Sportsmen attending the an nnal banquet will be guaranteed a good feed December 7. Klamath Indian Is Sent to Jail For Eighty Days Bid Riddle, son of that old and respected member of the Klamath Indian tribe. Jeff Riddle, is in jail today. , He will be In Jail 79 more days before he may again join his family and friends at Beatty, his home. i Riddle entered a plea of guilty Saturday before Justice of the Peace Olson of Beatty to the charge of assault and was sentenced to serve SO days In the county jail. The young Indian was arrested for as saulting a young woman of the neighborhood with a dangerous weapon. Entanglements of several weeks ! over the culvert contract came to an ' end Saturday afternoon when the , county court let to the Kenotti Pipe 1 company of Portland, the 1926 road' culvert contract for Klamath. The Court agrees to use road cul- j verts exclusively supplied by the I Portland concern for the year 1926. j There was one other bidder, the ! Beall Iron Pipe company of Port land. When bids were first opened the Fenotti bid was invalidated because tho company did not submit a cer tified check with its written offer. The representative of the Beall Iron Pipe company Immediately demanded that the contract be let to his con cern because his company had sub mitted the only legal bid. Instead tho county court threw out all bids and re-advertised. Demonstration John Rogers Is Taken in Raid; Let Go on Bail CENTRAL P. T. A. The December meeting of the Parent-Teachers' association of Cen tral school 'Will be held tomorrow afternoon at three o'clock. Mrs. H. D. Newell and Mrs. John Siemens are the committee In charge of the program. Rev. J. Henry Thomas, pa3tor of St. Paul's Episcopal church, will give the address of the afteraoon. Other numbers' will include "Am erica, the Beautiful" by tae P. T. A. First Grade pupils a song num ber. A piano number by Lydia voa Berthelsdorf, and piano number by Mrs. Russell Austin. Another Broad street habitue was arrested on Saturday night on the usual charge of possession of Intox icating liquor. He is John Rogers, whe resides at 327 H Broad street. Rogers' home was raided by Special State Agent William Cole. A diligent search finally revealed a gallon jug and two pints of alleged moonshine whiskey cleverly hidden underneath the house, the officers reported. Rogers appeared before Justice of the Peace Kendall this morning and asked to be released on bond. He put up $100 ball and will. appear before the magistrate tomorrow morning to enter a plea. SEVEN ROBBERY SUSPECTS HELD IN CITY JAIL Finger Prints to Be Taken and Alibis Will Be Checked By Local Police Seven men, suspected of elthet being connected with or having some inside knowledge of the rob bery Friday night of "the Waldorf pool hall, were picked up yesterday and today by police and will be held pending a further investigation into their activities in Klamath Falls the past few days. Chief of Police Harry Loucks de clined to make public the names of the men in custody but said this morning that their finger prints would be taken and that any alibis offered as to their activities Friday night would be checked up. I I On December 14th a representative of the Lang Ranges is scheduled to be here to demonstrate the new LANG RANGE with patented fire box has no ash pan or fire box grates The Fuel Savers We ask you to come in and examine this range whether you are needing one or not. Trade in your old range on one of these new LANGS. Lucas Furniture Co. 826 Main Street g I WITH MRS. RICE Thursday afternron the member; of the American Association of Uni versity Women of tae c .lld of pre school age group will meet at the home of their leader, Mrs. A. L. Rice. "The Nervous Child." will be discussed by Mrs. H. H. Radcliffc. FRANKLIN, Tenn. After kissing j the lips of his suicide sweetheart, ! Phillip Turner drove away, placed j a gun against his body and took bis own life. ATTENTION ROYAL ARCH MASOXS Election of officers Tuesday eve December 1. Banquet at 6:30. Please come. C. E. Jay, H. P. 30 RADIO Complete line of Crosley's Radio sets, featuring set with 1500 mile re ception for $Q75 And more elaborate sets Uhlig's Electric Shop 1026 Main St. Phone 234 Ranchers Want Improved Road County Court Telle Farmers To Get Right-of-Way . Let ranchers of the district affect ed, provide a right of way and the county will do the rest. In subBtance this is tbc reply Sat urday of the county court to a peti tion signed' by 21 ranchers asking for the construction of one half mile of road from the Beardsley place to the state highway. The petition sets forth that the small piece of road is necessary to that section Inasmuch as two mail routes traverse that terri tory and also because of the populat ion of the district. The district af fected Is south of Malin and near the Dalton ranch. Caught 'Em McCARTY CASE REOPENS TODAY May Go to Jury Late This Af ternoon or Early Tomor row Morning Once again tbe trial of C. K. McCarthy resumed this morning, with every prospect of the case going to the Jury late this afternoon or tomorrow morning. The case was postponed Saturday morning un til after the burial of tho mother of Ralph Tucker. McCarthy Is charged with larceny on a person. Personnel of the Jury Is as follows: George Thammel, John w. Utter, O. H. Carleton, Nor ms J. Short, Verne (Jordan, C. F. Mills, Oscar Smith, F. C. Markwardt L. O. Mills, F. L. Pope, and Ralph Tucker. FROM MEDFORI) Jake Steiger, Interested with his father In extensive timber Interests in Klamath county, arrived In this city this afternoon from his homo in Medford and will spend several days here on business matters. New York Fashionable Fifth nvonuo Is to be subjected to another Invasion besides retail trade. Thore Is to be a supper club near the home of John D. Rockefeller Jr. and Rog er Wolfe Kahn will conduct a Jazz orchestra there. 4 ' jt SlXfM' DEAL HUNTING IS ENJOYED BY DUCK HUNTERS Minn Rita Jarris. lljycnrold daugh ter of a farmer living near Mcmphli. Tenn.. won :t $1,000 reward for the capture of throe bonk rubbers who had broken Jail. She discovered thm hiding on her father's f.irm. : V pofe to the spot and tho men ' were recaptured. Football Team to Be Dinner Guests In honor of the football team of tho Klamath high, plans were today being mude for a dlnnur to be given on Thursday evening at the Miam ber of commerce. Other guest?: of the evening will be trie parents uf the boys and the high school teaching staff. Overcast Day Is Good for Nim rods on Tule Lake Hunt ing Fields Yesterday A sullen overcast day, marked with intermittent rallfall that was Sunday, and what a day It was for the duck and geese hunters on Tule lake! Kach hunting soason there are perhaps three or four days when hunting conditions are Idoal, aad yesterday wns one of those days. In the first place tho wuathor comfortable, almost warm. In tho second place the clouds were hang ing low, very low, and as a result geese and ducks woro flying low and within range of the hunter's gun all during the day. Third, tho birds were on the fly nfost of tho day, particularly the ducks. Next Sunday mill undoubtedly bring a change of weather and a change of luck in, hunting, but however tho weather changes, tho hunting will hardly bo better than It was yosterday. ed lattr to repair Uio damngo. In tho meantime hlghwny ouRarM hud swooped down on the automobile and stripped It of everything but the uilKlne, wheels mid body. In his Intoxicated condition, hn nuld, he believed that ho had purchased the car. Ho Instead of patching up the damage he Journeyed on south nnd did not return to Mnlln until Sat urday. Deputy Rhorlff Uen Foss was on hand with a warrant for his arrest. Hunter Penalized 50 for Shooting Over Legal Limit On f Doabo, roforrod to na John Doe i loiihn, was timid ISO yesterday for t iking over his legal limit ot game birds shot In Oregon. Boo lie. with 1'. 11. rthort and V. Carey, was arroHtiil Friday near thn Hopkins ranch In lower Klamath lake by DIs trict 0;imo Warden Marlon llarnoa. KLAMATH FALLS PEOPLE Among tho well known residents of Klamath Falls who are visiting In California are Miss Margaret Lewis, Miss Constance Schallock and Fred Schallock. Tho party arrived nt the hotel Del Monte the day before Thanksgiving and nro spending sev eral days In Del Monto and Monterey with friends. KELLY I SPRINGFIELD 5 FLEXIBLE Z CORD i 8 S Man Comes Back and Is Arrested These chilly mornings we envy the man in North Dakota who has whiskers 17 feet long. When Robert McCarn returned to Oregon last week ho unwittingly walked Into tho county Jail, for that is n'horo McCarn is today under a charge of stealing nn automobllo. He was taken In custody In Malin by Doputy Sheriff Bon Foss and lodged In the county Jail yosterday afternoon. McCarn told an Interostlng story to officers. He said that one day last August lie was Intoxicated In Mnlln. Two men gave him their car and told lilm to go to Dorrls to buy some whiskey. He had nlmost reached the northern California town when his car broke down. 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